Canopen Master Network Management - Beckhoff EL6751 Documentation

Master/slave terminal for canopen
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Parameterization and commissioning
5.4.2

CANopen Master Network management

Automatic CANopen StartUp
After the startup (EL6751: switch-over after SAFEOP) the CANopen master sends a Reset Communication
All Nodes command. This is followed by an individual startup for each configured CANopen slave:
SDO
Explanation
Upload Device
The object 0x1000 of the
Type 0x1000
CANopen slaves is read and
compared with the
configured value
Upload Vendor ID
The entry 0x1018:01 of the
0x1018:01
CANopen slave is read and
compared with the
configured value, if this not
equal 0.
Upload Product
The entry 0x1018:02 of the
Code 0x1018:02
CANopen slave is read and
compared with the
configured value, if this not
equal 0.
Upload Revision
The entry 0x1018:03 of the
Number 0x1018:03
CANopen slave is read and
compared with the
configured value, if this not
equal 0.
Upload Serial
The entry 0x1018:04 of the
Number 0x1018:04
CANopen slave is read and
compared with the
configured value, if this not
equal 0.
Download SYNC
The SYNC cycle time is
cycle Time 0x1006
written to object 0x1006 of
the CANopen slave, if the
SYNC message is sent (the
SYNC message is sent if at
least one synchronous PDO
is configured for any slave).
Download PDO ID
The COB-ID is written to for
(0x1400+y:01 or
each configured PDO.
0x1800+y:01)
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Option
This SDO is active by default and can be switched off via
the configuration (see Advanced button in tab BK51x0
[} 86] or CAN node [} 88] for the box in the System
Manager). If the SDO is active, the startup is aborted if a
value other than the configured value is read.
This SDO is always active in BK51x0 [} 86] Bus Couplers,
in general CANopen slaves [} 88] only if a vendor ID not
equal 0 is entered in the CAN node tab for the box in the
System Manager. If the SDO is active, the startup is
aborted if a value other than the configured value is read.
This SDO is always active in BK51x0 [} 86] Bus Couplers,
in general CANopen slaves [} 88] only if a product code
not equal 0 is entered in the CAN node tab for the box in
the System Manager. If the SDO is active, the startup is
aborted if a value other than the configured value is read.
This SDO is never active in BK51x0 [} 86] Bus Couplers,
in general CANopen slaves [} 88] only if a revision number
not equal 0 is entered in the CAN node tab for the box in
the System Manager. If the SDO is active, the startup is
aborted if a value other than the configured value is read.
This SDO is never active in BK51x0 [} 86] Bus Couplers,
in general CANopen slaves [} 88] only if a serial number
not equal 0 is entered in the CAN node tab for the box in
the System Manager. If the SDO is active, the startup is
aborted if a value other than the configured value is read.
This SDO is active by default if the SYBC message is sent
and can be switched off via the configuration (see
Advanced button in tab BK51x0 [} 86] or CAN node [} 88]
for the box in the System Manager). If the SDO is active,
the startup is aborted if an SDO abort has occurred.
These SDOs are active by default for general CANopen
slaves [} 88] and can be switched off via the CAN node
[} 88] tab. For Bus Couplers the PDOs are configured via
object 0x5500. Therefore these SDOs are not active for
BK51x0 [} 86] Bus Couplers.
Version: 3.5
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