2 Supplementary Operating Instructions CANopen
2.1 About this pump.......................................................... 15
2.2 Control Elements........................................................ 16
2.3 Installation, electrical.................................................. 16
2.4 Emergency mode........................................................ 18
2.5 Troubleshooting.......................................................... 18
2.6 Accessories................................................................ 19
2.7 Appendix..................................................................... 19
2.7.1 Object list metering pump gamma/ X, GMXa.......... 19
2.7.2 EMERGENCY.......................................................... 34
2.7.3 Object explanations................................................. 36
2.7.4 Changing the CANopen node address (node ID).... 38
2.7.5 Transfer rate (baud rate).......................................... 38
2.7.6 Calibration, explanations......................................... 38
2.7.7 Firmware update...................................................... 39
2.7.8 Data storage............................................................ 39
2.7.9 Received directives / standards............................... 39
2.1 About this pump
Solenoid metering pumps gamma/ X with CAN connector differ
from standard pumps as they can be connected to a CANopen bus
system. A CAN pump gamma/ X can be connected to a CANopen
bus or used on its own.
Example:
n Measurement-value dependent metering of sodium-calcium
hypochlorite into a swimming pool water circuit, where in the
operating mode
‘CANopen’
, the pump is controlled from a con‐
troller.
A gamma/ X in the "CANopen" version (Identity code feature "Con‐
trol type" = C or D) is designed for incorporation in a CANopen
system.
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