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Rev. 1.0
7/31/2019
SSDC-R/C/IP Hardware Manual
2.4.2
CANopen Node ID and baud rate settings(-C model)
Set the lower 4 bits of drive’s CANopen Node ID by rotary switch S1
Set drive’s CANopen baud rate and terminal resistor by piano switch S2
Each node on a CANopen network must have a unique Node ID. Valid ranges for the Node ID are 0x01 through 0x7F
(1~127). Node ID 0x00 is reserved in accordance with CiA301. The Node ID is selected using rotary switches and software;
one sixteen position switch set the lower four bits (0~F) of node ID, while upper three bits of node ID are configured by
StepSERVO Quick Tuner software. Each time when Node ID is changed, a power cycle is required before the new Node ID is
valid.
Please refer to the CANopen manual for more information.
S2 used to set the CANopen baud rate, SW1, SW2 and SW3 are used to set the baud rate. SW4 is used to set the terminal
resistor.
CANopen communication baud rate
SW1
SW2
SW3
Baud rate目bps目
OFF
OFF
OFF
1M
OFF
OFF
ON
800K
OFF
ON
OFF
500K
OFF
ON
ON
250K
ON
OFF
OFF
125K
ON
OFF
ON
50K
ON
ON
OFF
20K
ON
ON
ON
12.5K
Terminal resistor
NOTE: Terminaation reisistor setting only needs to be on for the last drive in the network system for system.
SW4
OFF
Disconnected
ON
Connected