10 configuring digital communications, 1 devicenet node address, Configuring digital communications 8.10.1 – Emerson Process Management MICRO MOTION 2400S User Manual

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Micro Motion

®

Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet

Optional Configuration

8.10

Configuring digital communications

The digital communications parameters control how the transmitter will communicate using digital
communications. The following digital communications parameters can be configured:

DeviceNet node address (MAC ID)

DeviceNet baud rate

DeviceNet configurable input assembly

Modbus address

Modbus ASCII support

IrDA port usage

Digital communications fault action

Fault timeout

8.10.1

DeviceNet node address

The default node address for the Model 2400S DN transmitter is

63

. The valid range of node

addresses is

0–63

.

The DeviceNet node address can be set using digital communications hardware switches or a
DeviceNet tool.

Note: You cannot set the node address from ProLink II or the display.

To set the node address using digital communications hardware switches:

1. Remove the transmitter housing cover as described in Section 3.3.

2. Identify the two addresses switches (the left and center switches) on the user interface module

of your transmitter (see Section 3.3). The left switch, labeled

MSD

(Most Significant Digit),

sets the first digit of the node address, and the center switch, labeled

LSD

(Least Significant

Digit), sets the second digit.

3. For each switch, insert a small blade into the slot to rotate the arrow to the desired position. For

example, to set the node address to

60

:

a.

Rotate the arrow in the left switch to point to the digit

6

.

b.

Rotate the arrow in the center switch to point to the digit

0

.

4. Replace the transmitter housing cover.

5. Either power cycle the transmitter or send a Reset service (0x05) to the Identity Object (0x01),

Instance 1.

Note: The new node address is not implemented until Step 5 is completed.

To set the node address using a DeviceNet tool:

1. Use the digital communications hardware switches to set the node address to any value in the

Program range (values

64–99

). This essentially disables the digital communications hardware

switches and allows external control of the node address.

2. Set the MAC ID in the DeviceNet Object (0x03), Instance 1, Attribute 1, data type USINT.

3. Either power cycle the transmitter or send a Reset service (0x05) to the Identity Object (0x01),

Instance 1.

Note: If the digital communications hardware switches are not set to 64 or greater, the Set service will
return the error code 0x0E (Attribute Not Settable).

Note: The new node address is not implemented until Step 3 is completed.

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