Commissioning the 1329i unit for devicenet, Commissioning the 1329i unit for devicenet -3 – Rockwell Automation 1329I DeviceNet Option FRN 1.XXX User Manual
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Installing the DeviceNet Option
2-3
Commissioning the 1329I
Unit for DeviceNet
1. Verify that power has been removed from the 1329I unit and network.
2. On the 1329I Integrated drive/motor, set the drive setup DIP switch in
position 10. The setting takes effect when the 1329I unit first receives
power. Cycle power after changing this setting.
Important: The drive requires a stop input at the control terminal block,
regardless of the setting of Parameter 34 - [Start Source].
Figure 2.3 Switches on the Drive and DeviceNet Option
3. On the DeviceNet option, set switches 6 through 1 to a unique DeviceNet
address between 0 and 63. The default switch setting is 63.
!
ATTENTION: Risk of equipment damage exists. Pen ink or
pencil lead may damage the switches on the DeviceNet option.
Do not use a pen or pencil to set the switches.
Setting Description
0
1329I unit uses settings of DIP switches and rotary switches.
You can use DeviceNet only for monitoring the 1329I unit.
1
1329I unit uses settings of parameters in EEPROM. You can
use DeviceNet to program, control, and monitor the 1329I unit.
DC+
DC-
DBR
T/L3
S/L2
R/L1
PE
ON
1
2
3456
78
9
10
ON
1
2
3456
78
On= 1
Off = 0
On= 1
Off = 0
1329I Unit
Drive Setup
DeviceNet
Switches
Option
Switches
Node
Address
(1)
(1)
If switches 7 and 8 are both On (1), then the DeviceNet option uses the node address from Parameter 103
- [NV MAC ID]. The default parameter setting is 63.
Switch
6 ----> 1
Node
Address
Switch
6 ----> 1
Node
Address
Switch
6 ----> 1
Node
Address
Switch
6 ----> 1
0
000000
16
010000
32
100000
48
110000
1
000001
17
010001
33
100001
49
110001
2
000010
18
010010
34
100010
50
110010
3
000011
19
010011
35
100011
51
110011
4
000100
20
010100
36
100100
52
110100
5
000101
21
010101
37
100101
53
110101
6
000110
22
010110
38
100110
54
110110
7
000111
23
010111
39
100111
55
110111
8
001000
24
011000
40
101000
56
111000
9
001001
25
011001
41
101001
57
111001
10
001010
26
011010
42
101010
58
111010
11
001011
27
011011
43
101011
59
111011
12
001100
28
011100
44
101100
60
111100
13
001101
29
011101
45
101101
61
111101
14
001110
30
011110
46
101110
62
111110
15
001111
31
011111
47
101111
63
111111
TIP: For a definition of node address and data rate, refer to the