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coval LEMCOM Series - 3003 H - Unlock CAN Configuration; 3100 H - Vacuum Level Variation (Retransmit TX PDO)

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LEMCOM CANopen® User manual Detailed description of CANopen objects
COVAL LMCOP-EN-A-1155UM0068 48/49
12.37 3003h Unlock CAN configuration
This object is used to authorize write access on objects 3001h and 3002h used to configure the
NODE-ID and the baud rate.
The unlocking key 37h must be written to object 3003h subindex 00h prior to making any
node ID or baud rate modifications:
CAN-ID
(600h+ID)
620h
Command
2Fh
Object L
03h
Object H
30h
Subindex
00h
Byte 0
37h
Byte 1
00h
Byte 2
00h
Byte 3
00h
12.38 3100h Vacuum level variation (retransmit TX PDO)
This parameter is used to define the triggering level of the TX PDOs used to measure vacuum
values.
The triggering level is defined using the following command:
CAN-ID
(600h+ID)
620h
Command
2Fh
Object L
00h
Object H
31h
Subindex
00h
Byte 0
TL-PDO
Byte 1
00h
Byte 2
00h
Byte 3
00h
The value of the Transmission Level for PDOs (TL-PDO) must range from 0 to 100 (64h).
How it works
As soon as the vacuum value of a module varies by more or less “TL-PDO”, the PDO associated
with the module in question is transmitted on the CANopen® bus.
Example (TL-PDO=5)
Time T0: Vacuum level on module #10 = 45%
Time T0+1: Vacuum level on module #10 = 50%
TX PDO 2 is transmitted (it contains the vacuum values of the modules at addresses #8, #9, #10,
#11, #12, #13, #14 and #15).
If this function is not required, set TL-PDO = 100.
IMPORTANT
Object 3100h is not saved. TL-PDO returns to its default value (5) when the island is
restarted.
TX PDO Vacuum value feedback
Refer to section Messaging” which describes the mapping of the TX PDOs.

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