Elmo DSP 402 User Manual

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CANopen DSP 402 Implementation Guide 
 
MAN-CAN402IG (Ver. 1.2) 
 
 
3: Emergencies 
Emergency messages are detailed in the 
SimplIQ
 CANopen Implementation Guide
4: Predefinition 
Object 0x1000: Device type 
The object at index 1000h describes the device type and functionality. 
The SimplIQ returns 0x20192 for servo drive supporting DSP 402.  
 
Object 0x1001: Error register 
All bits are defined as in the 
SimplIQ
 CANopen Implementation Manual and CiA DS-301. 
The device-specific bit in the error register is used by the DSP 402 protocol. The error code 
can be read from the predefined error field at object 1003h and is compatible with device 
profiles for drives available for other field bus systems from object 0x603F as well. 
  The error register captures the latest emergency messages. 
SimplIQ
 servo drives 
allow the user to block the transmission of an emergency according to object 
0x2F20. Nevertheless, a blocked emergency message is captured in the relevant 
entry of the error register. 
PDO Mapping 
The Elmo drive supports more than one operating mode of DSP 402. It also allows more 
than one method to set and query commands. In addition, the use of more than one 
standard PDO is predefined. With the Harmonica, four TPDOs and four RPDOs are free 
for any mapping according to the Elmo object dictionary. At reset (power up, NMT 
communication reset and NMT node reset), a default mapping is introduced according to 
DSP 402. These default mapping can be later changed by the user. 
Receive PDO 1 mapped to the controlword in the following manner: 
Index Sub-index  Name 
Default 
Value 
1400h  0 
Number of entries 
 
COB-ID used by PDO 
4000027Fh 
 2 
Transmission 
type 
255 
 
Index Sub-index  Name 
Default 
Value 
1600h  0 
Number of mapped entries  1 
 
Controlword 
6040 00 10h