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DMX-CAN Manual
page 39
rev 1.6
Once SNL is enabled, the speed is in encoder speed. For example HSPD=1000 when
SNL is enabled means that the target high speed is 1000 encoder counts per second.
If
EDO
is enabled while SNL is enabled, DO1 is dedicated as the “In Position” output
and DO3 is dedicated as the “Alarm” output. In order to use the digital outputs for
general purpose, disable
EDO
by setting
EDO=0
.
Idle Current and Run Current
DMX-CAN allows for two current settings.
Run Current: Current used while the motor is running. Set using the
CURR
command
Idle Current: Current used when the motor is idle. Set using the
CURI
command
To set the amount of time the motor needs to be idle before changing to idle current, use
the
CURT
command. Units are in ms.
To read the actual current at anytime, use the
CUR
command
When setting idle and run current, the range must be within 100mA to 2500mA, unless
the user wishes to have the motor become disabled during idle state. To do this, set the
idle current to 0.
RS-232/RS-485/CANopen Selection:
In order to choose between RS-232, RS-485, or CANopen communication, use the
CM
command.
A value of 0 corresponds to RS-232 communication. A value of 1 corresponds to RS-485
communication. A value of 2 corresponds to CANopen communication. By default, the
CM
value is set to 0.
To write the value to flash memory, use the
STORE
command. After a complete power
cycle, the new communication method will be used. Note that before a power cycle is
done, the setting will not take effect.
Node ID, Device Number, and Baud Rate:
DMX-CAN comes with following default factory communication setting:
Baud Rate:
9600
Device Name:
DMC01
Node ID:
1
DMX-CAN module provides the user with the ability to set the device number for RS-
485 multi-drop applications. In order to make these changes, first set the desired device
number using the
DN
command. Please note that this value must be within the range
[DMC01,DMC99].