Setting the network address switches – Rockwell Automation 1769-ADN Compact I/O DeviceNet Adapter User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 1769-IN001C-EN-P - February 2013
Setting the Network Address Switches
Set the network address with the two rotary switches. Use a small, slotted screwdriver to set the
switches. The switch labeled MSD (Most Significant Digit) sets the 10s while the switch labeled
LSD (Least Significant Digit) sets the 1s.
Valid network addresses are 00 through 63. Switch settings from 00 to 63 select network
addresses 00 to 63. Switch settings from 64 to 99 instruct the adapter to use the software
programmed value for the network address.
Switch setting 95 is reserved for factory use in Series B adapters.
The software programmed value is set via RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software Node
Commissioning Tool and stored in non-volatile memory on the 1769-ADN. The initial,
factory-preset setting of the software programmed value is 63.
Use the removable, write-on label to mark your I.D. tag, etc. with permanent ink. Your markings
are visible when the module door is closed.
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The baud rate for the adapter is set by way of the module’s automatic “auto baud”
function at power-up.
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Series B adapters that have their node address switches set to 95 startup in a special
factory mode that does not support I/O connections. Series B adapters should not have
their node address set to 95 for normal use.
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