Allen-Bradley devicenet modules in logix5000 control systems Manual Do Utilizador

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Publication DNET-UM004A-EN-P - March 2004
Using POINT™ I/O Modules on a DeviceNet Network        15-5
Set the Address of a 
Module
The following sections show how to set the address of specific 
devices.
POINT I/O Interface 1734-PDN
The 1734-PDN module does not use an address on the network. (Each 
1734 POINT I/O module that is connected to the PDN module gets its 
own address on the network.)
POINT I/O Module 1734
For this device:
See page:
24VDC
Sink
Input
Module 
Status
Network 
Status
1734
IB4
NODE:
0
1
2
3
Depending on how you connect the module to the network, you may or may not have to set its address:
If you set the address of the module at this time, check the Network Status light.
If the module connects to the 
network via a:
Then:
1734-ADN or ADNX adapter
The module requires no address on the network.
1734-PDN interface
1734D POINTBlock I/O module
Use RSNetWorx software to set the address of the left-most I/O 
module (first I/O module to the right of the PDN or POINTBlock 
module).
To configure the left-most module to automatically set the addresses 
of the other I/O modules that are connected to it, see Automatically 
Sequence Point I/O Addresses
 on page 15-7.
If:
Then the:
green (flashing or solid) address is OK
solid red
address and/or baud rate conflict with another device
off
device is waiting to set its baud rate
When autobaud is on, the device waits until it hears another device on the 
network. It then sets its baud rate to that of the other device.