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Components and Operation
Englisch, Revision 14, Date: 07.02.2017
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4.2.6.4.3
CAN Message Object 2 (A Identifier; Transmission Object)
For interpreting the values of Message Objects 2 also refer to Table 8 on page 20. This
Message Object is used for controlling parameters.
4.2.6.4.4
CAN Message Object 3 (D Identifier; Transmission Object)
For interpreting the values of Message Object 3 also refer to Table 8 on page 20. This
Message Object is used for commissioning, service and troubleshooting.
4.2.6.4.5
CAN Message Object 4 (Reference Transponder, transponder pro-
gramming; Reception Object)
It is possible to activate and deactivate the reference transponder via the CAN bus.
For this it is necessary to send a Message Object with the same address as Message
Object 1 and a length of 5 bytes. The reference transponder may be de-/activated via
byte #5.
The programming of a transponder is initiated by setting byte #5 to the value 02. This
byte should be reset after 8 to 100 ms.
The programming of a transponder takes 100 to max. 200 ms. Afterwards the new
code is read and may be checked via Message Object 1. In case the programming
wasn‘t successful repeat the procedure.
Byte #
Length
Type
Description
1,2
2 Byte
Unsigned int
Sum voltage
3,4
2 Byte
Unsigned int
Number of code readings of the last
transponder crossing
5
1 Byte
Unsigned char
Supply voltage
6
1 Byte
Unsigned char
Supply current
7
1 Byte
Signed char
Temperature
Table 12
Structure of the CAN Message Object 2
Byte #
Length
Type
Description
1,2
2 Byte
Unsigned int
System status according to Table 9 on
page 21
3,4
2 Byte
Unsigned int
Lower 16 bit of the transponder code
5,6
2 Byte
Unsigned int
Sum voltage
7,8
2 Byte
Unsigned int
Number of code readings
Table 13
Structure of the CAN Message Object 3