Commands and Parameters
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3.2 System Parameters
With the command $81 the parameters described below are set. By command $01 and the according sub
command the module is lead to reply the actual parameters.
If the command 'store parameter' (sub command $00) is transmitted to the module, all previously
interchanged parameters are stored in the local I²C EEPROM.
If the module is reset (RESET) or the supply voltage is switched off, the entered parameters are lost if this
command has not been entered before.
After a RESET command or a power-on RESET the module operates with the stored parameters
(identifiers etc.). If the programming has been unsuccessful (e.g. no I²C EEPROM or defect) the module
uses the standard parameters (e.g. identifier =
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coding switches).
The module no. with which the module is selected at the parameter interchange corresponds to the
adjustment of the coding switches (provided no modification had been made so far). By the sub command
$01 it is possible to allocate another module no. to the module. The new number is active immediately
after the setting and the number adjusted by the coding switches is ignored.
The CAN-status byte offers various information about the condition of the module: It is shown if the
module had previously not been connected to the CAN, if the default parameters had been activated after a
RESET, if the last RESET had been caused by a power-on cycle, etc.
By the sub command $03 it is possible to change the CAN bitrate of the module which was adjusted by the
configuration jumper of the module. The new bitrate is only activated after the parameters have been
stored by sub command $00 and a RESET has been triggered.
Between the modules and a supervisor (master) a mutual function control by a watchdog protocol similar
to the CMS specification can occur. By the sub commands $04 and $05 it is possible to interchange a
watchdog identifier and a watchdog time.
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