Configuration Tip See the general description for information about the following tabs of the device editor. Tab: <device name> I/O Mapping Tab: <device name> IEC Objects Tab: <device name> Parameters
Tab: CANopen Local Device – General Table 17 . General Node-ID The node number identifies the CANopen Slave as unique (value range: 1...127). Device profile The device profile that is to implement the
Tab: CANopen Local Device – Object Directory This dialog is available only in the device editor of a CANopen device of version V3.5.6.0 or higher. It shows all objects of the object directory and thei
Tab: CANopen Local Device – PDOs Object: CANopen Remote Device, CANopen Local Device This dialog is available in the device editor of a CANopen Local Slave of version V3.5.6.0 or higher. It shows all
Tab: CANopen – Safety Slave – I/O Mapping Object: CANopen Safety Device (Slave) The tab corresponds to the CANopen Safety Slave – SRDOs tab, except that all mappings of the SRDO (all safety mappings)
Diagnosis in the User Interface Device tree In online mode, the device tree allows for a pinpointing of a pending diagnosis. Green symbol when the device is OPERATIONAL. Error flag (red triangle): If
Libraries: Reconfiguration – CANopen Local Device (Slave) 3S CANopenSlave Stack 3S CANopenSafety Slave :
J1939 J1939 is a CAN-based protocol (CAN stands for "Controller Area Network"). It was developed for serial data transmission between electronic control units (ECU) in heavy goods vehicles. The CODESY
Configuration Tip See the general description for information about the following tabs of the device editor. Tab: <device name> I/O Mapping Tab: <device name> IEC Objects Tab: <device name> Parameters