Dimensions, Pinout, Series sd6 open style connector – Watlow Series SD6 PID Controller with DeviceNet Addendum User Manual
Page 2: Node address switches, Data rate switch, Communications setup, Table 3. devicenet connectors
Dimensions
Series SD6 open style connector
Back Left
Side
Series SD6 closed style M12 connector, (Semi-SIG compliant)
Back
Left Side
Switch Label
Pinout
Open style
Closed
(M12) style
Node Address Switches
Set the controller’s MAC ID with the top two rotary switches
on the side of the case. Set the most significant digit (MSD)
with the top switch and the least significant digit (LSD) with
the middle switch. For example, to set the address to 23, set
the MSD to 2 and the LSD to 3. If the switch is set to“PGM”,
the last node address at power down is used.
Data Rate Switch
Set the Data Rate switch (below the address switches) to the
network data rate. If the switch is set to “PGM”, the last
baud rate at power down is used.
Communications Setup
Open style connector only (SD6X-XXXA-DNXX)
Baud Rate (125, 250, 500KB) and Node Address or MAC ID
(0 - 63) can be selected from the front panel (Setup Menu) or
via the software. The factory default values are as follows:
Baud Rate = 125KB
Address = 63
Closed style (M12 connector) only (SD6X-XXXA-DSXX)
The three switches on the side of the unit define the address
and baud rate (See picture above for closed style SD6). If the
MSD switch is in the "P" (Program) position, the address will
be software programmable. Likewise, if the Data Rate switch
is set to "PGM" the data rate will be software programmable.
On power down, the unit will always come back into the net-
work with its last known baud rate and address. The factory
default values are as follows:
Baud Rate = 500KB
Address = 63
Pin
Open style
Pin
M12 Closed style
Signal
Function
Black
3
V-
DeviceNet power return
Blue
5
CAN_L
Negative side of the DeviceNet bus
Grey (bare)
1
Drain
Shield interconnect
White
4
CAN_H
Positive side of the DeviceNet bus
Red
2
V+
DeviceNet power
Table 3. DeviceNet Connectors