Common Procedures; Connecting Communications Cables; Node Address And Baud Rate Settings - Omron DRT2 Series Operation Manual

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Common Procedures

7-2
Common Procedures
7-2-1

Connecting Communications Cables

7-2-2

Node Address and Baud Rate Settings

Node Address
Settings
Setting Node Addresses
Using the DeviceNet
Configurator
1,2,3...
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Communications cables are connected using the same methods as for Gen-
eral-purpose Slaves. Refer to 5-2 Connecting Communications Cables to
General-purpose Slaves for details.
The Analog Slaves' node address and baud rate settings are described here.
Node address setting: Use rotary switch or the Configurator
Baud rate setting: Automatically detected from the Master
The node address of the Analog Slave is set as a decimal value using the left
rotary switch for the ten's digit and the right rotary switch for the one's digit.
(Up to 63 nodes can be set.)
Node addresses 64 to 99 can be set using the Configurator using the follow-
ing method.
Note The rotary switch settings are read when the power is turned ON.
1. Click the right mouse button over the icon of the corresponding DRT2 An-
alog Slave in the Network Configuration Window, and select Change
Node Address.
Node address, x1
Node address, x10
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