2 setting the baud rate, 3 setting the node address, Setting the baud rate – Lenze 8400 User Manual
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11.2.2
Setting the baud rate
The baud rate can be set via code
or with the DIP switches a to d:
11.2.3
Setting the node address
The node address can be set via code
or with the DIP switches 1 to 64.
• The labelling on the housing corresponds to the values of the individual DIP switches for
determining the node address.
• The valid address range depends on the number of SDO channels set in
:
• 1 SDO (Lenze setting): 1 ... 127
• 2 SDO: 1 ... 63
Example: Setting of the node address 23
Note!
• All DIP switches (a ... d, 1 ... 64) = OFF (Lenze setting):
• At switching on, the settings under code
(node address) and
(baud
rate) will become active.
• Preset baud rate: 500 kbps
DIP switch position
Baud rate
d
c
b
a
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
50 kbps
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
125 kbps
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
250 kbps
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
500 kbps
ON
ON
ON
OFF
800 kbps (only effective from "HighLine" onwards)
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
1000 kbps (only effective from "HighLine" onwards)
Note!
• The addresses of the nodes must differ from each other.
• All DIP switches (a ... d, 1 ... 64) = OFF (Lenze setting):
• At switching on, the settings under code
(node address) and
(baud
rate) will become active.
DIP switch
64
32
16
8
4
2
1
Switch position
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
Value
0
0
16
0
4
2
1
Node address
= Sum of the values = 16 + 4 + 2 + 1 = 23