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Anybus X-gateway CANopen - PROFIBUS
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7.2.2 Configuration Manager
DS302 part 3: Configuration and program download
Network Configuration Objects
Check Configuration
The Configuration Manager (CMT) compares signature and configuration with the value from the DCF
to decide if a reconfiguration is to be performed or not. The comparison values are stored by the Con-
figuration Manager in these objects:
1800h
...
187Fh
Transmit PDO
parameter
00h
Largest sub-index supported U8
RO
05h
01h
COB ID used by PDO
U32
RW
-
02h
Transmission type
U8
RW
See “TPDO Transmission
Types” on page 28
03h
Inhibit time
U16
RW
In steps of 0.1 ms
05h
Event Timer (ms)
U16
RW
-
1A00h
...
1A7Fh
Transmit PDO
mapping
00h
No. of mapped application
objects in PDO
U8
RW
-
01h
Mapped object #1
U32
RW
-
02h
Mapped object #2
U32
RW
-
03h
Mapped object #3
U32
RW
-
04h
Mapped object #4
U32
RW
-
05h
Mapped object #5
U32
RW
-
06h
Mapped object #6
U32
RW
-
07h
Mapped object #7
U32
RW
-
08h
Mapped object #8
U32
RW
-
Index Object Name Sub-Index Description
Type
Access
1F22h Concise DCF
-
The concise/compressed DCF files informa-
tion is stored in this object.
Domain RW
1F25h Configure
Slave
0 - 128
Sub-index 0 is ignored.
Sub-index i (i = 1 - 127): Request reconfigu-
ration of slave with Node ID equal to sub-
index i.
Sub-index 128: Request to reconfigure all
slaves.
U32
a
a. To configure the slave with Node ID i, write “conf” = 63 6F 6E 66h to this object (1F25h, sub-index i). If this
fails, an emergency code is produced (6161h, see “CANopen Emergency Codes” on page 46).
Sub 0: RO
Sub 1 - 128: WO
Index
Object Name Sub-Index Description
Type
Access
1F26h
Expected
Configuration
Date
0 - 127
The date that the Configuration Manager expects to find
when comparing signature and configuration.
UNIT32
RW
1F27h
Expected
Configuration
Time
0 - 127
The time that the Configuration Manager expects to find
when comparing signature and configuration.
UINT32
RW
Index Object Name
Sub-Index Description
Type
Access Notes