Configuring the network
CANopen
Node address setting
9.4.2
Node address setting
Each network node must be provided with a unique node address.
Details
The node address of the inverter can be optionally set in
•
the DIP switches on the device labelled with "1" ... "64".
The setting that is active when the inverter is switched on is the effective setting.
•
The labelling of the DIP switches corresponds to the values of the individual DIP switches
•
for determining the node address (see the following example).
The active node address is displayed in
•
View of the DIP switch
Example of how the node address is set via the DIP switches
DIP switch
Setting
Value
Node address
= sum of all values = 16 + 4 + 2 + 1 = 23
The parameters for addressing the device are described below.
Parameter
Name / value range / [default setting]
0x2301:001
CANopen settings: Node ID
(P510.01)
(CANopen sett.: Node ID)
1 ... [1] ... 127
0x2302:001
Active CANopen settings: Active node ID
(P511.01)
(CANopen diag.: Active node ID)
• Read only
0x2303
CANopen switch position
(P509.00)
(CANopen switch)
• Read only
260
0x2302:001
(P511.01).
d
c
b
a
64 32 16 8
R
Baud
64
32
16
OFF
OFF
ON
0
0
16
0x2301:001 (P510.01)
or using
4
2
1
O
N
CAN Address
8
4
OFF
ON
0
4
Info
Optionally setting of the node address (instead of setting via DIP
switches 1 ... 64).
• The node address set here only becomes effective if DIP switches
1 ... 64 have been set to OFF before mains switching.
• A change in the node address will not be effective until a CAN Reset
Node is performed.
Display of the active node address.
Display of the DIP switch setting at the last mains power-on.
2
1
ON
ON
2
1