Installation manual

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Connectable devices,
description
Modicon TSX Micro
automation platform 0
CANopen machine bus
The TSX CPP 110 module performs the role of the master on the CANopen bus, and
other Telemecanique devices (slaves) which can be connected on the bus are:
b TeSys model U starter-controllers.
b TeSys model d using the Tego Power installation assistance system.
b Advantys STB distributed I/O.
b Advantys FTB, IP 67 monobloc I/O splitter boxes.
b Advantys FTM, IP 67 modular I/O splitter boxes.
b Altivar 31, variable speed drives for asynchronous motors 0.18…15 kW.
b Altivar 58, variable speed drives for asynchronous motors 0.37…75 kW.
b Altivar 58F, variable speed drives with flux vector control for asynchronous motors
0.75…55 kW.
b Twin Line TLC servodrives for brushless motors 3…16 A.
b Lexium MHDA servodrives for brushless motors 1.5…70 A.
Are also compatible:
b Any third-party device which conforms to the CANopen standard profile.
b Any CAN device which uses CAN V2.0B identifiers on the ISO 11898 physical
layer.
The TSX CPP 110 PCMCIA card supports the V4.02 CANopen standard with in
particular the heartbeat network management.
The Modicon TSX Micro/Premium platforms connect to the CANopen bus by means
of the TSX CPP 110 type III PCMCIA card inserted in the processor or coprocessor
communication port slot.
The TSX CPP 110 machine bus CANopen set comprises:
1 A PCMCIA card, type III with fixing screws.
2 A tap junction equipped with one 9-way SUB-D connector for connecting the
CANopen bus.
3 A connection cable length 0.5 m, interdependent of the PCMCIA card and the tap
junction.
Connectable devices
Advantys FTB
Twin Line TLCAltivar ATV 31
TeSys model U
Example of connectable devices on the CANopen bus
Description
TSX CPP 110
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resentation:
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Characteristics:
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References:
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