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DVP-ES2-EX2-SS2-SA2-SX2-Operation Manual

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<strong>DVP</strong>-<strong>ES2</strong>/<strong>EX2</strong>/<strong>SS2</strong>/<strong>SA2</strong>/<strong>SX2</strong>/SE <strong>Operation</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> - Programming<br />

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Description<br />

80 Stopping the SDO function<br />

‣ NMT (network management object)<br />

The CANopen network management conforms to the “master/slave” mode. Only one NMT<br />

master exists in the CANopen network, and other nodes are considered slaves. NMT realized<br />

three services. They are module control services, error control services, and boot-up services.<br />

Module control services<br />

The master node in the CANopen network controls the slave by sending the command. The<br />

slave executes the command after it received the command. It does not need to reply. All<br />

CANopen nodes have internal NMT states. The slave node has four states. They are the<br />

initialization state, the pre-operational state, the operational state, and the stop state. The<br />

state of the device is illustrated below.<br />

(1)<br />

Initializing<br />

Initialization<br />

(15)<br />

Reset application<br />

(12)<br />

(13)<br />

(14)<br />

(16)<br />

Reset communication<br />

(2)<br />

Pre-operational<br />

(3) (4)<br />

<strong>Operation</strong>al<br />

(5)<br />

Stopped<br />

(1) After the power is supplied, the device automatically enters the initialization state.<br />

(2) After the initialization is complete, the device automatically enters the Pre-operational<br />

state.<br />

(3)(6) The remote node is started.<br />

(4)(7) The device enters the Pre-operational state.<br />

(5)(8) The remote node is stopped.<br />

(9)(10)(11) The application layer is rest.<br />

(12)(13)(14) The communication is reset.<br />

(15) After the initializing is complete, the device automatically enters the “reset application”<br />

state.<br />

(16) After the “reset application” state is complete, the device automatically enters the<br />

“reset communication” state.<br />

The relation between the communication object and the state is shown below. The<br />

communication object service can be executed only in a proper state. For example, SDO<br />

can be executed only in the operational state and in the pre-operational state.<br />

(7)<br />

(6)<br />

(8)<br />

(11)<br />

(10)<br />

(9)<br />

Initialization Pre-operational <strong>Operation</strong>al<br />

PDO<br />

X<br />

SDO X X<br />

SYNC X X<br />

Time Stamp X X<br />

Stopped<br />

7-12

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