Rockwell Automation 1440-VDRP06-00RH XM-160/161/162 Direct Vibration Module User Manual

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Publication GMSI10-UM025C-EN-P - August 2010

52 Installing the XM-160/161/162 Direct Vibration Module

The device is shipped from the factory with the network node address (MAC
ID) set to 63. The network node address is software settable. You can use the
XM Serial Configuration Utility or RSNetWorx for DeviceNet (Version 3.0 or
later) to set the network node address. Refer to the appropriate documentation
for details.

IMPORTANT

The DeviceNet power circuit through the XM module
interconnect, which is rated at only 300 mA, is not intended
or designed to power DeviceNet loads. Doing so could
damage the module or terminal base.

To preclude this possibility, even unintentionally, it is
recommended that DeviceNet V+ be left unconnected.

ATTENTION

You must ground the DeviceNet shield at only one
location. Connecting the DeviceNet shield to terminal 46
will ground the DeviceNet shield at the XM module. If you
intend to terminate the shield elsewhere, do not connect
the shield to terminal 46.

ATTENTION

The DeviceNet network must also be referenced to earth at
only one location. Connect DNet V- to earth or chassis at
one of the XM modules.

ATTENTION

The DNet V+ and DNet V- terminals are inputs to the XM
module. Do not attempt to pass DeviceNet power through
the XM terminal base to other non-XM equipment by
connecting to these terminals. Failure to comply may result
in damage to the XM terminal base and/or other
equipment.

IMPORTANT

Terminate the DeviceNet network and adhere to the
requirements and instructions in the ODVA Planning and
Installation Manual - DeviceNet Cable System, which is
available on the ODVA web site (http://www.odva.org).

IMPORTANT

The baud rate for the XM-160, XM-161, and XM-162 is set
by way of “baud detection” (Autobaud) at power-up.

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