Publication 2711-UM014B-EN-P
Configuring the Terminal 3-11
DeviceNet Communications
The DeviceNet screen lets you display or modify communication
settings for a DeviceNet terminal.
Restart Terminal
Resets the terminal.
New Node Address
Opens the numeric entry scratchpad. Type the node address (0 - 63)
of the PanelView on the DeviceNet link or enter 64 to use the address
stored on the communications card (Program Mode “PGM” displayed).
Press the Enter
↵ key to store the address. On touch screen terminals,
press the
↵ key on the scratchpad. A node change takes effect on
reset. If 64 is entered, the node address can be set from the network
using a DeviceNet network configuration tool.
Active Node Address (read only)
Displays the current network operating address of the PanelView
terminal. The default is 63.
New Baud
Step through the baud rates with each key press: 125K (default), 250K,
500K, AutoBaud, PGM. If you select AutoBaud, the terminal
determines the baud rate on startup (provided there is sufficient
network traffic). If you select PGM, the terminal uses the most recent
baud rate stored on the communications card. The selected baud rate
takes effect on reset. The maximum cable length is restricted at higher
baud rates.
IMPORTANT
Settings downloaded with a DeviceNet application
take priority over terminal settings and take effect
immediately after the download.
DeviceNet
New Node Address F2:
Active Node Address:
Input Size:
Output Size:
New Baud F3:
Active Baud:
Bus-off Interrupt F4:
Comms Firmware Revision:
Serial Number:
Terminal
Restart
F1
F16
EXIT
125K
125K
ms
Hold in Reset
Mod/Net LED:
Not Connected
2
0
0
500
Interscan Delay F5: