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Curtis 3140 Manual – Nov. 2017
POWER-UP SEQUENCE
Upon power-up or transition from Pre-operational to Operational state, the 3140 will go through a three-
second diagnostic sequence. The LCD will be blank for the first second, then turn on all segments for one
second, then blank for one second. The LCD will show all asterisks for five seconds after the power up
sequence is complete, or whenever the NMT state is Operational but PDOs have not yet been received. This
sequence will be aborted if PDO message processing has been started (3140 commanded to Operational
state and PDO messages received).
EMERGENCY MESSAGE PROCESSING
Emergency messages are not supported on this product. The product is simple enough that there are no
errors.
PDO MESSAGE PROCESSING
When the Master sends a Slave device a PDO (PDO-RX, Master Out, Slave In), the Slave device will respond
with a corresponding PDO-RX within 16 milliseconds.
PDO1_RX
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
Byte 4
Byte 5
Byte 6
Byte 7
Any data bytes in excess of seven will be ignored. If a byte is not present in the PDO message received, the
object mapped to that byte will not change as a result of the PDO reception.
Byte 1, bit 0 determines if the 3 large text characters displays the ASCII text sent in Bytes 3 – 5 or the internal
BSoC calculation. Byte 1, bits 1 – 2 command the 3 large text characters to be on, off or blinking. Byte 1, bit 3
determines if the 6 small text characters displays the ASCII text sent in PDO2_RX or the internal hourmeter.
Byte 1, bits 4 – 5 command the 6 small text characters to be on, off or blinking. See Table 1 for details.
PDO2_RX
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
Byte 4
Byte 5
Byte 6
Any data bytes in excess of six will be ignored.
pg. 6
Command_Word Low Byte
Command_Word High Byte
Large_Text_Char_1 (leftmost)
Large_Text_Char_2
Large_Text_Char_3 (rightmost)
Backlight percent
Hourmeter enable
Small_Text_Char_1
CAN object 0x3001, sub-index 0x01
Small_Text_Char_2
CAN object 0x3001, sub-index 0x02
Small_Text_Char_3
CAN object 0x3001, sub-index 0x03
Small_Text_Char_4
CAN object 0x3001, sub-index 0x04
Small_Text_Char_5
CAN object 0x3001, sub-index 0x05
Small_Text_Char_6
CAN object 0x3001, sub-index 0x06
CAN object 0x3000
CAN object 0x3000
CAN object 0x3001, sub-index 0x01
CAN object 0x3001, sub-index 0x02
CAN object 0x3001, sub-index 0x03
CAN object 0x3005, sub-index 0x00
CAN object 0x3010, sub-index 0x01
3 — CANopen COMMUNICATIONS

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