Parameterization Of Fieldbus Address And Baud Rate - Pepperl+Fuchs PGV F200 Manual

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4.3

Parameterization of Fieldbus Address and Baud Rate

Before the reader can communicate with the CANopen fieldbus, the fieldbus address and
baud rate parameters must be set.
Parameterization Using Code Cards
During external parameterization, the reader scans the special code cards optically and
configures the relevant parameters. Simply hold the corresponding code cards at the correct
distance in front of the lens on the reader.
Fieldbus Address
During the first start process, the reader adopts the stored bus address 003 (= default). To
change the fieldbus address of the reader, use code cards for parameterizing the fieldbus
address 001 to 125. These code cards are printed in a separate manual.
You can find the manual for the code cards for configuring the fieldbus address at
www.pepperl-fuchs.com. See chapter 4.3.1.
Baud Rate
Data on the CANopen network can be exchanged at various baud rates between 10 kBaud and
500 kBaud. The reader supports the following baud rates:
Baud Rate
10 kBaud
20 kBaud
50 kBaud
125 kBaud
250 kBaud (= default)
500 kBaud
1 MBaud
Auto baud rate
The code cards for parameterizing the baud rate from 10 kBaud to 1 MBaud and the auto baud
rate are printed in the appendix to this manual.
See chapter 6.3.
Code Cards for Controlling Parameterization
The code cards for controlling parameterization are printed in the appendix to this manual.
See chapter 6.2.
Note!
For external parameterization using code cards, either copy or print the required pages of the
manual. Cut out the required code cards to prevent the reader from mistakenly detecting
another code card on the same page.
However, if you parameterize the reader using the manual, cover the code cards that you do
not need with a sheet of paper.
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