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Anybus CompactCom M40 User Manual

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Host Interface 33 (114)
Network DIP1 (linked to Network
Configuration Object)
DIP2 Notes
PROFINET 1 - 254 (Instance 3: IP
address)
Value: 1 255
(PROFINET IO object,
Instance 1, attribute 24)
If DIP1 is set to 0, saved values
from instances 3 - 6 are used. If
DIP1 is set to 255, DHCP is used
for all settings.
The DIP1 to switches set the last
byte of the IP address. Virtual
attributes are used to configure the
remaining part the IP address, as
well as the subnetmask (Network
Configuration Object, instance 4)
and the gateway (instance 5).
If DIP2 is set to 0, the value saved
in the non volatile memory will be
used.
The DIP2 switches set the last
three digits of the station name.
see the Anybus CompactCom 40
PROFINET IRT Network Guide.
CC-Link 1 - 64 (Instance 1: Node
address).
Value: 0 - 4 (Network
Configuration Object,
Instance 2: Baud Rate)
DIP1: Depending on number of
stations used. An invalid value will
generate a NACK on Setup
Complete.
DIP2: Network Configuration
Object, Instance 2: Baud Rate
(156 kbps, 625 kbps, 2.5 Mbps, 5
Mbps, 10 Mbps)
CC-Link IE Field 1 - 120 (Instance 1:
Station Number).
1 - 239 (Instance 3:
Network Number).
-
BACnet/IP 1 - 254 (Instance 3: IP
address)
Not used
-
Unused DIP pins should be connected to ground (GND).
External pull-down resistors are needed if DIP switches are connected to the DIP1 and DIP2
pins, see DIP Switches Example, p. 36.
Anybus
®
CompactCom
M40 Hardware Design Guide HMSI-216-126 EN 2.6

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Anybus CompactCom M40 Specifications

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BrandAnybus
ModelCompactCom M40
CategoryConference System
LanguageEnglish