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Chapter 2 BASIC FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS
2.1 DeviceNet Interface Option Inside View
Figure 2.1 shows the inside view of the DeviceNet interface option with the option terminal cover (See Figure
3.3) removed.
Figure 2.1 DeviceNet Interface Option Inside View
2.2 DIP Switch
The DIP switch specifies the communication data rate (baud rate) and the node address (MAC ID) on DeviceNet.
It offers a choice of three baud rates (125 kbps, 250 kbps, and 500 kbps) and a choice of node address (MAC
ID) ranging from 0 to 63.
Before accessing the DIP switch, make sure that both the inverter and the option are turned OFF. I
you change the configuration of the DIP switch with the inverter and the option being ON, you need to
restart both the inverter and the option to validate the new settings.
The default settings of the DIP switch at factory shipment are: data rate = 500 kbps, node address = 63.
Figure 2.2 DIP Switch Settings (showing an example of Data Rate = 500 kbps and Node Address = 63)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Data Rate (DR) Node Address (NA)
ON
OFF
DR (bps) DIP 1-2
125K 00
250K 01
500K 10
Not
allowed
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NA DIP 3-8
0 000000
1 000001
2 000010
3 000011
… …
62 111110
63 111111