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