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Index
(hex)
Sub-
index
(hex)
Object name
Setting
range
Unit
Default set-
ting
Data
attrib-
ute
Size
Ac-
cess
PDO
map
Complete
access
Modes of
operation
1600 --- 1st receive PDO
Mapping
--- --- --- --- --- --- --- Possible ---
00 Number of ob-
jects in this PDO
00 to 0A
hex
--- 00 hex D 1 byte
(U8)
W --- --- ---
01 1st Output Ob-
ject to be map-
ped
--- --- 00000000
hex
D 4 bytes
(U32)
W --- --- ---
02 2nd Output Ob-
ject to be map-
ped
--- --- 00000000
hex
D 4 bytes
(U32)
W --- --- ---
03 3rd Output Ob-
ject to be map-
ped
--- --- 00000000
hex
D 4 bytes
(U32)
W --- --- ---
04 4th Output Ob-
ject to be map-
ped
--- --- 00000000
hex
D 4 bytes
(U32)
W --- --- ---
05 5th Output Ob-
ject to be map-
ped
--- --- 00000000
hex
D 4 bytes
(U32)
W --- --- ---
06 6th Output Ob-
ject to be map-
ped
--- --- 00000000
hex
D 4 bytes
(U32)
W --- --- ---
07 7th Output Ob-
ject to be map-
ped
--- --- 00000000
hex
D 4 bytes
(U32)
W --- --- ---
08 8th Output Ob-
ject to be map-
ped
--- --- 00000000
hex
D 4 bytes
(U32)
W --- --- ---
09 9th Output Ob-
ject to be map-
ped
--- --- 00000000
hex
D 4 bytes
(U32)
W --- --- ---
0A 10th Output Ob-
ject to be map-
ped
--- --- 00000000
hex
D 4 bytes
(U32)
W --- --- ---
You can change these objects only when the EtherCAT communications state is Pre-Operational.
The mapping you changed is not saved in the non-volatile memory
. To use the mapping other than
the default setting, specify objects each time you turn ON the power supply.
You can map up to 10 objects in a PDO mapping. If you attempt to map 11 or more objects, an
RxPDO Setting Error (7-segment display: Et, Error code (603F hex): 6341 hex) will occur.
If the same object is mapped more than once, the value of the last object is used.
If any of the following operation is attempted, an ABORT code for SDO communications will be re-
turned.
a) Writing when the EtherCAT communications state is Safe-Operational or Operational
b) Writing with non-existent objects specified
c) Writing with incorrect object size specified
d) Writing with objects that cannot be mapped in the PDO mapping specified
Refer to the object list (A-3 Object List on page A-39) and parameter lists (A-4 Lists of Manufactur-
er Specific Objects 2 (Inverter Parameters) on page A-47) for objects that can be mapped to re-
ceive PDOs.
Appendices
A-16
M1 Series EtherCAT Type User’s Manual (I670)

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