2 possible settings via dip switches, 1 setting the node address, Possible settings via dip switches – Lenze E94AYCCA User Manual

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EDS94AYCCA EN 5.0 - 06/2012

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E94AYCCA communication manual (CANopen®)

Commissioning

Possible settings via DIP switches

6.2

Possible settings via DIP switches

[6-1]

DIP switch

6.2.1

Setting the node address

 If several CAN nodes are interconnected, their node addresses must differ from each

other.

 The node address can be set with the DIP switches 1 ... 64 or via the »Engineer« (code

C13350

/

C14350

).

 Valid address range: 1 … 127

The labelling on the package corresponds to the values of the individual DIP switches for

determining the node address.

Tip!
The node address resulting from the DIP switch setting applied at last mains

power-up is indicated under

C13349/1

/

C14349/1

.

9400CAN003

The front DIP switches can be used to set:

 address (switches 1 ... 64)
 baud rate (switches a ... d)

Lenze setting: all switches OFF

Baud

CAN Address

O

N

c

d

b

a

64

32

16

8

4

2

1

Baud

CAN Address

O

N

c

d

b

a

64

32

16

8

4

2

1

Baud

CAN Address

O

N

c

d

b

a

64

32

16

8

4

2

1

Node address determined by ...
DIP switch

C13350 / 14350

Prerequisite

At least one switch 1 … 64 = ON

Switches 1 ... 64 = OFF

DIP switch

64

32

16

8

4

2

1

Switch position

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

ON

ON

Value

0

0

16

0

4

2

1

Node address

= Sum of the values = 16 + 4 + 2 + 1 = 23



DIP switch positions for setting the CAN node address ( 178)

Note!

Switch the voltage supply of the communication module off and then on again

to activate altered settings.

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