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Process data transfer, Canopen, 6parameter setting – Lenze EMF2175IB User Manual

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6.3.2

Process data transfer

Process data telegrams between host and controllers are distinguished as follows:

Process data telegrams to drive

Process data telegrams from drive

Process data telegram to drive

The process data telegram includes an indentifier which holds the address (93XX series). This
telegram has a user data length of 8 byte (see example below).

The CAN bus is connected to the automation interface X1.

Function AIF-IN is connected to X1. Here the user data for more function blocks are converted into
corresponding signal types. The control word is especially important for the drive. Byte 1 and byte
2 of the user data contain the controller setpoint.

Byte 1

Identifier

Byte 2 Byte 3

Byte 4

Byte 5 Byte 6

Byte 7

Byte 8

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3,4

By

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5,6

By

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7,8

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Tab. 6-2

Example: 93XX series

Process data telegram from drive

The function block to be used for cyclic process data telegrams from the drive is called AIF-OUT.
The status word (byte 1 and byte 2) of the process data telegram is transferred to the CAN bus via
this function block and then sent to the master (see also chapter 6.3.5).

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