Configuring the 1769-adn – Rockwell Automation 1769-ADN Compact I/O 1769-ADN DeviceNet Adapter User Manual

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Publication 1769-UM001B-EN-P - October 2002

Installing Your DeviceNet Adapter Module 1-9

Use the removable, write-on label to mark your I.D. tag, etc. with
permanent ink. Your markings are visible when the module door is
closed.

Configuring the 1769-ADN

The 1769-ADN must be configured with RSNetworx for DeviceNet.
This configuration tool allows you to identify all of the devices (I/O
modules, power supplies, expansion cables, end caps) and their
locations in your 1769 system. The 1769-ADN must have the I/O
configuration loaded into its’ memory to perform the network
communication function.

The 1769-ADN will not accept I/O connections if the programmed
system configuration does not match the actual system configuration.
The 1769-ADN retains the programmed system configuration in
non-volatile memory so it can compare it with the actual system
configuration on power-up. For more information, refer to
Configuring Your Compact I/O Series A DeviceNet Adapter in Chapter 3
or Configuring Your Compact I/O Series B DeviceNet Adapter in
Chapter 4.

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Series B adapters that have their node address
switches set to 95, startup in a special factory mode
that does not support I/O connections. Series B
adapters should not have their node address set to
95 for normal use.

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