Addressing examples – Rockwell Automation 1398-DDM-xxx USE MNL/ULTRA 200 DIG.SERVO.DR User Manual

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Publication 1398-5.0 – October 1998

Interfaces

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Addressing Examples:

Setting the rotary switch to position 0 forces the drive to
communicate using the factory default settings (refer to
Table 6.25). The drive ignores any software address assigned to it.
However, the drive may be assigned a unique name.

Setting the rotary switch to position 1 assigns the drive to physical
address 1. The communications parameters may be modified, but
software addressing is not enabled.

Setting the rotary switch to position F, as shown in Figure 6.38,
forces the drive to read its address from EEPROM.
ULTRA Master software supports the addressing range, 1 to 32,
which is stored in EEPROM.

Each drive may be assigned a unique name of up to 32 characters in
length; a name is often easier to remember than the address of a drive.
ULTRA Master software automatically associates a drive name with
the correct drive address.

Note: This setting ensures that communications with the drive can be
established at any time.

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