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Chapter
5
LECTOR®620
Parameters
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5.10.10.1.12 COB ID TPDO digital output
The
parameter defines the CAN identifier for the transmit pro-
cess data objects (TPDOs) sent by the reading device.
For the first four transmit process data objects (TPDOs), communication and mapping can
be configured by accessing objects 0x1800 to 0x1803 and 0x1A00 to 0x1A03. This task is
normally performed by a CANopen control. The configuration is saved in the device's para-
meter set.
Objects TPDO6 to TPDO12 are used to output the reading result and cannot be configured.
It is recommended to use TPDO2 to TPDO4 for user-defined applications. Object TPDO1
is used for synchronization. TPDO1 is used to signal the availability of data that can be re-
trieved from the service data object client (SDO client) via an SDO upload access.
For additional information see the F1 help.
Assignment of the digital CAN output bit for the 0x6000 object on the reading device:
Bit
Assignment
Name
Remark
Byte 0, Bit 0 Fix
Device Ready
Byte 0, Bit 1 Fix
System Ready
Only supported in the
SICK network
Byte 0, Bit 2 Fix
Good Read
Byte 0, Bit 3 Fix
No Read
Byte 0, Bit 4 Fix
Status External
Output_1
Physical Output 1 of
CDF600
Byte 0, Bit 5 Fix
Status External
Output_2
Physical Output 2 of
CDF600
Byte 0, Bit 6 Fix
Status Output_1
(Result_1)
Byte 0, Bit 7 Fix
Status Output
(Result_2)
Byte 1, Bit 0 Fix
External Input 1
Physical Input 1 of
CDF600
Byte 1, Bit 1 Fix
External Input 2
Physical Input 2 of
CDF600
Byte 1, Bit 2 Fix
Input 1 (Sensor 1)
Byte 1, Bit 3 Fix
Input 2 (Sensor 2)
Byte 1, Bit 4 Soft
Defined by sensor con-
figuration
Byte 1, Bit 5 Soft
Defined by sensor con-
figuration
Byte 1, Bit 6 Soft
Defined by sensor con-
figuration
Byte 1, Bit 7 Soft
Defined by sensor con-
figuration