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Node address basics, Set the node address, Using the hardware mechanism – Rockwell Automation 193-DNENCATR EtherNet/IP Communications Auxiliary User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 193-UM014B-EN-P December 2011

Chapter 4

Node Address Basics

• Verify the node address assigned to the new device.
• Prevent duplicate node address assignments.

– When connecting new DeviceNet modules with the Node

Commissioning tool from the EtherNet/IP Communications Auxiliary
web interface, place one new DeviceNet module on the network at a
time. Refer to “New DeviceNet Module” in

Table 5 on page 35

.

– If DIP or selector switches on hardware will be used, set the network

node address for the device before connecting it to the network.

• Leave node address 63 open.

For more information about setting the node address for DeviceNet devices, refer
to the Rockwell Automation Literature Library at:

www.rockwellautomation.com/literature

Set the Node Address

Using the Hardware Mechanism

Many DeviceNet devices feature a hardware mechanism to set the network node
address (e.g., a rotary switch or a push wheel switch). Use the following procedure
to set the node address.

1.

Using

Table 5 on page 35

as a guide, select a node address to apply to the

new device.

IMPORTANT

Ensure each device’s node address set by the hardware mechanism
matches the node address used in the DeviceNet network. Note that if
the network node address is set higher than 63, the Ethernet /IP
Communications Auxiliary Node Commissioning tool can be used instead
of the hardware mechanism.

IMPORTANT

In order for the node address change to take effect, cycle the module’s
power.

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