Add devices to the devicenet network, Introduction, Devicenet node addressing – Rockwell Automation 193-DNENCATR EtherNet/IP Communications Auxiliary User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 193-UM014B-EN-P December 2011

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Chapter

4

Add Devices to the DeviceNet Network

Introduction

In this chapter, you will be able to assign an address to each DeviceNet module
and configure the DeviceNet scanner to scan up to six modules.

DeviceNet Node
Addressing

Each module being added to the DeviceNet network must have a unique network
mode address. A unique network node address can be created by using hardware
devices (e.g., DIP and Selector Switches) or by the Node Commissioning tool
from the internal web interface of the EtherNet/IP Communications Auxiliary.

The following chart shows the recommended node addresses.

Table 5 - Recommended Node Addresses

Assign this
Device:

This
Node Address:

Notes:

Scanner

0

For multiple scanners, assign the lowest addresses in

sequence (0, 1...).

Any Device on the
Network
(except the scanner)

1...61

Give the lower addresses to devices with 15 bytes or

more of input or output data.

Gaps between addresses are acceptable and have no

effect on system performance. If the final layout of the

system is not certain at this time, leave gaps between

addresses to allow flexibility as the system is

developed.

Computer Interface
to the Network

62

If a computer is connected directly to the DeviceNet

network, use address 62 for the computer. The reason

for this is that many computer interface devices use 63

as the default address.

The 1784-U2DN device can connect a computer directly

to a DeviceNet network.

New DeviceNet

Module

63

To avoid conflict, always leave address 63 open. This is

due to the following:

most DeviceNet devices have a factory preset

address of 63.

leaving address 63 open allows for configuration of a

new device.

the auto-address recovery feature requires address

63 to be open.

Some devices do not have switches or push buttons to

set the address. Therefore, the device must first be

connected to the network then software (e.g.,

RSNetworx for DeviceNet) must be used to change the

address.

If another device is already using address 63, an address

conflict will occur and communication will not occur

with the newly connected device.

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