Drive setup & programming – Lenze MCH Series Drives User Manual

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Drive Setup & Programming

Each domain in a LonWorks network has a unique ID of 0, 1, 3 or 6 bytes in length. If the ID is shorter than
6 bytes, it is left justified in the following parameters (109-114).

109 DOMAIN ID 1 [5]

Byte 6 of the domain ID (MSB)

110 DOMAIN ID 1 [4]

Byte 5 of the domain ID

111 DOMAIN ID 1 [3

Byte 4 of the domain ID

112 DOMAIN ID 1 [2]

Byte 3 of the domain ID

113 DOMAIN ID 1 [1]

Byte 2 of the domain ID

114 DOMAIN ID 1 [0]

Byte 1 of the domain ID (LSB)

115 NODE ADDRESS 2

Indicates the ID of the node within this subnet. A value of 0 means that it is not
assigned.

116 NODE SUBNET 2

Indicates to which subnet this node belongs. A value of 0 means that it is not
assigned.

Each domain in a LonWorks network has a unique ID of 0,1,3 or 6 bytes in length. If the ID is shorter than
6 bytes, it is left justified in the following parameters (117-122).

117 DOMAIN ID 2 [5]

Byte 6 of the domain ID (MSB)

118 DOMAIN ID 2 [4]

Byte 5 of the domain ID

119 DOMAIN ID 2 [3]

Byte 4 of the domain ID

120 DOMAIN ID 2 [2]

Byte 3 of the domain ID

121 DOMAIN ID 2 [1]

Byte 2 of the domain ID

122 DOMAIN ID 2 [0]

Byte 1 of the domain ID (LSB)

123 XMIT ERRORS

The number of CRC errors detected during packet reception. These may be due
to collisions or noise on the transceiver input.

124 TRANS TIMEOUTS

The number of times that the node failed to receive expected acknowledgements
or responses after retrying the configured number of times. These may be due
to destination nodes being inaccessible on the network, transmission failures
because of noise on the channel, or if any destination node has insufficient
buffers or receive transaction records.

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