Basic Settings - Lenze i55AE125B Manual

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9.11.2

Basic settings

Each network node must be provided with a unique node address (node ID).
Setting the node address
The node address can be set in
front of the inverter.
If both rotary encoder switches are set to "0", the value set in
address.
The setting that is active when the inverter is switched on is the effective setting.
A value changed during operation only gets valid when the device is restarted.
Valid node addresses for controlled nodes: 1 ... 239
The resulting IP address is "192.168.100.[node address]".
Example: Setting of the node address 52 via the rotary encoder switches
52 = 3 x 16 + 4 x 1
The resulting IP address is "192.168.100.52".
Note: If the value set via the rotary encoder switches is higher than 239, the node address is
set to 239.
Diagnostic parameters:
0x23C2:004
displays the active node address.
0x23C3
displays the switch setting at the last mains switching.
Parameter
Name / value range / [default setting]
0x23C1:004
POWERLINK settings: Node ID
0 ... [0] ... 255
0x23C2:004
Active POWERLINK settings: Node ID
• Read only
0x23C3
POWERLINK switch position
• Read only
0x23C1:004
or via the two rotary encoder switches on the
x16
x1
Configuring the network
0x23C1:004
is used as node
Info
Setting of the unique node address (node ID) in the network.
• The node address set here is only effective if both rotary encoder
switches are set to "0".
• In the default setting "0", the rotary encoder switch setting is used.
• The resulting IP address is "192.168.100.[node address]".
• A changed node address only becomes effective after a restart of the
device.
Display of the active node address (node ID) in the network.
Display of the rotary encoder switch setting at the last mains power-on.
POWERLINK
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