Understanding module configuration switches – Rockwell Automation 160 DEVICENET (DN1) MODULE FRN 1-2.XX User Manual

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Publication 0160-5.5 - September 1997

Installation and Wiring

3-3

Removing Program Keypad Module
or Ready/Fault Panel

Before installing the Communication Module, it may be necessary to
remove a previously installed Program Keypad Module or Ready/
Fault panel.

Figure 3.1
Removing Program Keypad Module

Understanding Module
Configuration Switches

The DeviceNet Communication module’s DIP switch settings deter-
mine:

DeviceNet node address.

DeviceNet baud rate.

The location of the DIP switch and the factory defaults are shown
below.

Figure 3.2
DIP Switches on Rear of Module

Important: When setting the Communication Module’s addressing
DIP Switches, you must ensure that each serial device on the network
has a unique address. Also, all devices connected to the network must
be set at the same baud rate.

!

ATTENTION: The drive contains high voltage
capacitors which take time to discharge after removal
of mains supply. Before installing or removing the
DeviceNet Communication Module, ensure isolation of
mains supply from line inputs [L1, L2, L3 (R, S, T)].
Wait one minute for capacitors to discharge to safe
voltage levels. Failure to do so may result in personal
injury or death.

Program Keypad Module

Insert a small screw driver into slot, pry back,
and pivot module out. Avoid bending or
twisting the contact pins located underneath
the center portion of the module.

ON = 1
OFF = 0

DIP Switch

Factory Settings

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O

N

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