Network Configuration; Pdo Communication Parameters - Omron C200HW-CORT21-V1 Operation Manual

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Setting up a network

3-3-2 Network configuration

Baud rate, node address
Object dictionary
Enable CANopen
Start_Remote_Node

3-3-2-1 PDO Communication Parameters

After making the physical connections of the network, the network needs to
be configured.
First, all nodes must be configured to communicate on the same baud rate
and all nodes must have a unique node address (or so called Node ID).
After that, the object dictionary of the nodes can be configured (if required)
via SDO accesses. The most common parameters to configure are listed in
section 1-3-6. These parameters are discussed in more detail in the following
sub-sections. The last sub-section shows how the configuration can be
stored to / restored from the non-volatile memory in the Unit.
Note that the CANopen communication of C200HW-CORT21-V1 must first
be enabled (IR n.00) before the Unit can be configured.
After completing the desired configuration, the communication does not start
until the NMT master gives the command 'Start_Remote_Node' to enter the
Operational State. Refer to section 1-3-4-1 for more details about the
(Pre-) Operational state and state transitions.
The communication parameters of a PDO have at least two entries:
COB-ID
Transmission Type Transmission/reception mode indicator
The following figure shows the communication parameters of the first
transmit PDO in C200HW-CORT21-V1.
Index
Sub-index
1800h
-
1800h
00h
1800h
01h
1800h
02h
Communication Object Identifier
Object
Transmit PDO1 parameter
Number of entries
COB-ID
Transmission Type
Section 3-3
Default value
-
2
180h + Node ID
254
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