Tolomatic User Guide:
ICR Rod Style Integrated Control Actuator
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will act as a CAN Master allowing the address. Next, CAN connections are made
between actuator #1, actuator #2, and so on in daisy-chain fashion until the last
actuator is addressed. The last and first actuator must have the 120 Ohm resistor
between the “CAN_H” and “CAN_L” signals to act as a line-terminator. Then, the
CAN addresses of the actuators downstream from actuator #1 are set to unique
numbers, other than “0”.
When ASCII data is exchanged over the serial port, the commands are now
preceded with the node address of the actuator. Actuator #1 converts the data into
CAN data which is then sent to all of the actuators in the chain. All actuators in the
chain appear to be connected to a single RS-232 port in the computer, hence the
reference to multi-drop RS-232.
Figure 3-22: ICR/ICM SV1P Plus Multi-drop RS-232 Setup (RS-232 to optional CANopen)
SUPPLIED
POWER SOURCE
SUPPLIED
POWER SOURCE
SUPPLIED
POWER SOURCE
ACTUATOR #1
CAN MASTER
CAN Address = 0
ACTUATOR #2
CAN Node
CAN Address = 1
(required)
(optional)
ACTUATOR #3
CAN Node
CAN Address = 2
(optional)
CAN IN
CAN IN
CAN IN
CAN OUT
Terminator
Male: 3604-1653
Female: 3604-1654
Terminator
Male: 3604-1653
Female: 3604-1654
CAN OUT
CAN OUT
Communication Cable
1m: 3604-1959
5m: 3604-1660
Communication Cable
1m: 3604-1959
5m: 3604-1660
MULTI-DROP RS-232 RULES
• Actuator #1 must have CAN address 0
• CAN address can be saved in flash
memory or set by digital inputs
• All actuators must have different
CAN addresses in network
• Last and first actuator must have
120
Ω
terminating resistor
Multi-Drop RS-232 (RS-232 to CANopen)
Signal I/O Cable (To RS-232 Port)
Std.: 3604-1640
IP65: 3604-1648
Power Cable (To Power Source)
Std.: 3604-1641
IP65: 3604-1649
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