Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- System bus (CAN) for Lenze PLC devices
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- Contents
- 1 Preface and general information
- 2 General information on the system bus (CAN)
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Interfaces of the Lenze PLCs for system bus connection
- 2.3 Identification of the nodes
- 2.4 Structure of the CAN telegram
- 2.5 Network management (NMT)
- 2.6 Transmission of process data
- 2.7 Transmitting parameter data
- 2.8 Free CAN objects
- 2.9 Application recommendations for the different CAN objects
- 2.10 Monitoring mechanisms
- 3 Configuration (system bus - CAN interface)
- 3.1 CAN baud rate
- 3.2 CAN boot-up
- 3.3 Node address (node ID)
- 3.4 Identifiers of the process data objects
- 3.5 Cycle time (CAN2_OUT/CAN3_OUT)
- 3.6 Delay time (CAN2_OUT/CAN3_OUT)
- 3.7 Synchronisation
- 3.8 Reset node
- 3.9 System bus management
- 3.10 Mapping indexes to codes
- 3.11 Remote parameterisation (gateway function)
- 3.12 Monitoring processes
- 3.13 Diagnostics
- 4 Configuration (AIF interface)
- 5 Configuration (FIF interface)
- 6 Configuration (CAN-AUX system bus interface)
- 7 CAN system blocks
- 8 FIF-CAN system blocks (only Drive PLC)
- 9 CAN-AUX system blocks (only ECSxA)
- 10 LenzeCanDrv.lib function library
- 10.1 Overview
- 10.2 Version identifiers of the function library
- 10.3 L_CanInit - initialising the CAN driver
- 10.4 L_CanClose - deactivating the CAN driver
- 10.5 L_CanGetStatus - querying the driver status
- 10.6 L_CanGetRelocCobId - querying the COB-ID range
- 10.7 L_CanPdoTransmit - transmitting a CAN object
- 10.8 L_CanPdoReceive - receiving a CAN object
- 11 LenzeCanDSxDrv.libfunction library
- 11.1 Overview
- 11.2 Version identifiers of the function library
- 11.3 L_CanDSxInitIndexCode - Configuration of index mapping
- 11.4 L_CanDSxOpen - initialising the CanDSx driver
- 11.5 L_CanDSxClose - deactivating the index mapping
- 11.6 L_CanDSxOpenHeartBeat - initialising a "Heartbeat"
- 11.7 L_CanDSxHeartBeat - carrying out a "Heartbeat"
- 11.8 L_CanDSxCloseHeartBeat - deactivating the "Heartbeat"
- 11.9 L_CanDSxOpenNodeGuarding - initialising the "Node Guarding"
- 11.10 L_CanDSxNodeGuarding - carrying out a "Node guarding"
- 11.11 L_CanDSxCloseNodeGuarding - deactivating the "Node Guarding"
- 12 Index

7.4 CAN2_IO (node number: 32)
System bus (CAN) for Lenze PLC devices
CAN system blocks
7−14
L
PLC−Systembus EN 2.0
7.4 CAN2_IO (node number: 32)
This SB serves to transmit event−controlled or time−controlled process data via the system bus.
· The setting of the transmission mode (event− or time−controlled) is effected via C0356. (^ 3−6)
· A sync telegram is not required.
CAN2_nInW1_a
CAN2_nInW2_a
CAN2_bInB _b0...15
CAN2_bInB _b16...31
System bus interface
Byte
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
Byte
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
CAN2_nOutW1_a
CAN2_nOutW2_a
CAN2_nOutW3_a
CAN2_bFDO _b16...31
CAN2_dnOutD1_p
CAN2_IO
DINT
WORD
WORD
WORD
16 x BOOL
DINT
Output user data
(8 bytes)
Input user data
(8 bytes)
L
H
L
H
CAN2_bFDO _b0...15
16 x BOOL
CAN2_nOutW4_a
WORD
WORD
WORD
16 x BOOL
16 x BOOL
CAN2_nInW3_a
CAN2_nInW4_a
WORD
WORD
CAN2_dnInD1_p
C0868/4
C0868/5
C0869/2
C0868/6
C0868/7
C0866/4
C0866/5
C0863/3
C0863/4
C0867/2
C0866/6
C0866/7
Fig. 7−4 CAN2_IOsystem block
Tip!
Via C0357/2 you can set the monitoring time for the data reception. (Lenze setting: 3000 ms)
· Further information on this subject can be found in chapter 3.12.1. (^ 3−11)