Mount The Adapter And I/O Base; Set The Node Address - Parker H Series Installation & Service Instructions Manual

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Install the H Series Fieldbus DeviceNet
Adapters
This chapter describes how to install and wire your adapter.
See the Following Sections:

Mount the Adapter and I/O Base

Set the Node Address

Wire the DeviceNet Adapters
Chapter Summary and What's Next
1.9
(47.2)
Adapter
4.02
(102)
1.81
(46)
Inches
(mm)
Set the Node Address
Valid node addresses are 00 through 63.
Set the node address using either the rotary switches, RSNetWorx
for DeviceNet™, DeviceNetManager™, or another software
confi guration tool. Setting the switches at any number from 64
through 99 lets the software have address control.
Each module is shipped with the switches set for node address
63. Remove the caps on the front of the module to access the
switches (refer to the X10 and X1 on the front of the module). The
two switches are:
• X10 (most signifi cant digit) – left side of module
• X1 (least signifi cant digit) – right side of module
This example shows the
node address set at 63.
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1-1
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1-2
2.0
0.87
2.0
(50)
(22)
(50)
Drill and Tap
for M4 Screw
Mount the Adapter and I/O Base
To mount the H Series Fieldbus adapter on a wall or panel, use the
screw holes provided in the adapter.
A mounting illustration for the H Series Fieldbus adapter with I/O
bases is shown below.
Install the Mounting Base as Follows:
1. Lay out the required points as shown in the drilling dimension
drawing.
2. Drill the necessary holes for #8 (M4) machine or self-tapping
screws.
3. Mount the adapter and I/O bases using #8 (M4) screws.
4. Ground the system using the ground lug connection in the I/O
base. (The ground lug connection is also a mounting hole.)
3.13
(79.4)
3.02
5.39
(76.6)
(137.0)
* Depending on the type and number of manifolds, this dimension
may vary. Refer to Catalog 0600P-# for additional information.
To reset the node address, use a small blade screwdriver to rotate
the switches. Line up the small notch on the switch with the number
setting you wish to use and then cycle power.
The rotary switches are read periodically. If the switches have been
changed since the last time they were read and they no longer match
the on line address, a minor fault will occur, which is indicated by a
fl ashing red Adapter Status LED. Settings of 64 through 99 cause
the module to use the last valid node address stored internally.
For example, the last setting internally was 40. If a change is made
to 68, and then you power up, the address will default to 40.
The module is equipped with AutoBaud detect. AutoBaud lets the
module read the settings already in use on your DeviceNet network
and automatically adjusts to follow those settings.
Publication PSS-UM001A-EN-P – December 2016
Chapter
5.98*
(151.9)
Drill and Tap
for M6 Screw
1
2.39
(60.7)
4.32
(109.8)

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