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RPDO4
501
–
580
RPDO5(IO+ version)
681
–
6FF
TPDO2
281
–
2FF
TPDO3
381
–
3FF
SDO (Tx)
581
–
5FF
SDO (Rx)
601
–
67F
Heartbeat/Boot-up
701
–
77F
5.5
eNod4 status remote management
For the CANopen® network,
eNod4
is considered as a
NMT slave
. It means that its state can be modified by a
NMT
master
present on the bus.
As other CANopen® nodes,
eNod4
can be set into one of the four existing states, allowing or forbidding the
reception/emission of CAN messages.
These four states constitute the following NMT state machine:
1 :
eNod4
device power-up
2 : automatic transition after the end of initialization
3 : reception of a
‘Start Node’
indication
4 : reception of a
‘Stop Node’
indication
5 : reception of an
‘Enter pre
-
operational mode’
indication
6 : reception of a
‘Reset node’
or a
‘Reset communications’
indication
eNod4
communication capacities for each state are given in the following table :
Initialization
Pre-operational
Operational
Stopped
SDO
X
X
X
X
PDO
X
X
SYNC
X
X
X
X
Emergency
X
X
X
X
NMT
X
X
X
X
X
X