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Sub-Index
5
Description
Event-timer
Access
RW
PDO Mapping
No
Value Range
See value definition in DS-301
Default Value
0
Recall: A non-zero event timer for an RPDO means that it will result in a network fault
being flagged if it has not been received within this timeframe while in Operational mode.
3.2.15 TPDO Behaviour
The CAN-4AOUT can support up to four TPDO messages. All TPDOs on the controller
use the similar default communication parameters, with the PDO IDs set according to the
pre-defined connection set described in DS-301. Some TPDOs do not exist, there is no
RTR allowed, they use 11-bit CAN-IDs (base frame valid) and they are all time-driven.
While all have valid default mappings defined (see below) only TPDO1 is enabled by
default (i.e. TPDO exists).
TPDO1 Mapping at Object 1A00h: Default ID 0x180 + Node ID
Sub-Index Value
Object
0
4
Number of mapped application objects in PDO
1
0x23700110
Analog Output 1 Feedback Value
2
0x23700210
Analog Output 2 Feedback Value
3
0x23700310
Analog Output 3 Feedback Value
4
0x23700410
Analog Output 4 Feedback Value
TPDO2 Mapping at Object 1A01h: Default ID 0x280 + Node ID
Sub-Index Value
Object
0
4
Number of mapped application objects in PDO
1
0x73300110
Analog Output 1 Field Value
2
0x73300210
Analog Output 2 Field Value
3
0x73300110
Analog Output 3 Field Value
4
0x73300210
Analog Output 4 Field Value
TPDO3 Mapping at Object 1A02h: Default ID 0x380 + Node ID
Sub-Index Value
Object
0
0
Number of mapped application objects in PDO
1
0
Not used by default
2
0
Not used by default
3
0
Not used by default
4
0
Not used by default