2 devicenet network connections, 3 dip switch configuration, Section 2.3 on – Rice Lake 920i Programmable HMI Indicator/Controller - DeviceNet Interface User Manual

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2.2

DeviceNet Network Connections

Feed DeviceNet network cable through cord grip.
Allow enough cable for routing along inside of
enclosure to connector on the DeviceNet module.
C o n n e c t n e t w o r k c a b l e s t o c o n n e c t o r o n t h e
DeviceNet module (see Figure 2-4), then use cable
ties to secure network cables to the cable tie mounts.

Table 2-1shows the wiring color codes used for
DeviceNet connections.

Verify the color-coding or wiring

scheme for your network equipment before wiring to the
DeviceNet Interface.

2.3

DIP Switch Configuration

A DIP switch is used to configure the DeviceNet
network baud rate and node address. Figure 2-7 shows
the DIP switch assignments.

Figure 2-7. DIP Switch Assignments

Baud Rate

Switches 1 and 2 set the baud rate of the DeviceNet
network. Use Table 2-2 to select the correct switch
settings for the network.

Node Address (MAC ID)

Switches 3–8 set the node address (MAC ID) of the
DeviceNet interface. Use Table 2-3 on page 5 to select
the switch setting for the node address.

NOTE: Setting a switch ON acts as a logical “1” and that
SW1-3 represents the most significant bit (MSB) of the node
address.

Signal

Description

Color Code

V+

Positive supply

Red

CAN_H

CAN_H bus line

White

SHIELD

Cable shield

Bare

CAN_L

CAN_L bus line

Light blue

V–

Negative supply

Black

Table 2-1. DeviceNet Color Codes

DeviceNet

Data Rate

Switch Settings

1

2

125 Kbps

OFF

OFF

250 Kbps

OFF

ON

500 Kbps

ON

OFF

Reserved

ON

ON

Table 2-2. Network Data Rate

Baud

Rate

Node Address

MSB

LSB

ON

1

2

8

5

3

4

6

7

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