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8.12
Non-volatilely s torage o f parameters
8.12.1
Saving parameters into EEPROM
Non-volatile storage of parameters using object 1010h:
Sub-Index
Access mode
Description
0
co
Number of objects
1
wo
Save all parameters
2
wo
Save communication objects
3
wo
Save application objects
4
wo
Save manufacturer objects
Table 8.75: Saving parameters
•
To trigger the storage operation the "ASCII" value for "save" (in hex: 65766173h)
has to be written into the dedicated sub-index.
E.g. "Save all Parameters":
600h+ID
8
23h
10h
10h
01h
73h
61h
76h
65h
CAN-ID
DLC Command
Object L Object H Sub-
Index
Byte0
Byte1
Byte2
Byte3
Table 8.76: Example
– Save all parameters
8.12.2
Restoring default parameters from EEPROM
Restoring default settings by using object 1011h:
Sub-Index
Access mode
Description
0
co
Number of objects
1
wo
Restore all parameters
2
wo
Restore communication objects
3
wo
Restore application objects
4
wo
Restore manufacturer objects
Table 8.77: Restoring parameters
•
To restore the default settings the "ASCII" value "load" (in hex: 64616F6Ch) has to
be written to the dedicated sub-index of the object.
•
Attention: The baudrate and node-ID settings, as well as the customer data object,
will not be restored!
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