Data transfer using CANopen  Issue 01/05 
  CANopen Option Module    Operating Instructions 
62  6SE6400-5BC00-0BP0 
3.3.4  Modes of Operation and Modes of Operation display 
The CANopen object 0x6060 "modes-of-operation" is used to instruct devices to 
change their modes. 
Whether the mode of operation of the device was actually changed is indicated in 
the object 0x6061 "modes of operation display".  
In order to be able to address the CANopen object 0x6060, beforehand, a BICO 
connection must be established between P1501 and r2091.12. In CANopen this 
means writing the value 282B00C into object 0x25DD*. 
MICROMASTER 420/430 only supports the Velocity Mode; MICROMASTER 440 
additionally supports the Profile Torque Mode. The definition and the interpretation 
of the option module for this object is as follows:  
Table 3-20  Significance of the settings in the object Modes of Operation 
Modes of 
operation 
Meaning MICROMASTER reaction 
–1 to –128  Manufacturer specific  Ignored by MICROMASTER 
Return emergency Message 
0   Reserved  Ignored by MICROMASTER 
Return emergency Message 
1  Profile position mode  Ignored by MICROMASTER 
Return emergency Message 
2  Velocity Mode  Velocity Mode (MICROMASTER 420/430/440) 
3 
Profile velocity mode  Ignored by MICROMASTER 
Return emergency Message 
4  Profile Torque Mode  Profile Torque Mode (MICROMASTER 440) 
5  Reserved  Ignored by MICROMASTER 
Return emergency Message 
6  Homing mode  Ignored by MICROMASTER 
Return emergency Message 
7 Interpolation position 
mode 
Ignored by MICROMASTER 
Return emergency Message 
8 – 127  Reserved  Ignored by MICROMASTER 
Return emergency Message