Setting node addresses by means of rotary, Coding switches ( 40), 6commissioning – Lenze E84AYCEO User Manual

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6.3

Setting node addresses by means of rotary coding switches

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6.3

Setting node addresses by means of rotary coding switches

You can set the node address (IP address) by means of the two "IP ADR" rotary coding switches

located on the front.

[6-1]

"IP ADR" rotary encoding switches

The inscription on the rotary coding switches corresponds to the valencies for determination of the

IP address.
The associated IP address of the communication module is the result of address setting by means of

the rotary encoder switches, e.g. IP address 192.168.100.[IP ADR]
In the default state, the rotary coding switches have been set to "0".
The rotary coding switch is re-evaluated when the following events occur:

• Type 0 reset service to the

Identity Object (1 / 0x01)

( 126)

;

• Type 1 reset service to the

Identity Object (1 / 0x01)

( 126)

;

• Switch the voltage supply for the communication module off and then on again.

The current value of the rotary coding switch is indicted in code

C13920

.

Note!

• Each network node address must only be used once.
• Adjustable address range: 1 ... 254

E84AYCEO004

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