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Rockwell Automation Publication 1734-UM001E-EN-P - July 2013

Appendix

D

Configure POINT I/O Modules for DeviceNet
Networks

About This Appendix

Read this appendix to learn how to configure POINT I/O modules in a
DeviceNet network. If you are using a ControlNet, EtherNet/IP, or PROFIBUS
network, refer to the appropriate manual.

POINT I/O ControlNet Adapter User Manual, publication

1734-UM008

POINT I/O EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual, publication

1734-UM011

POINT I/O PROFIBUS Adapter Module User Manual, publication

1734-UM005

Configuring POINT I/O
Modules

To configure POINT I/O modules, use RSNetWorx software to identify the
network and configure the I/O modules with electronic data sheet (EDS) files.
To obtain EDS files for use in configuration, go to

http://www.ab.com/networks/eds

.

Commissioning a Node

Methods for commissioning nodes are the following:

RSNetWorx commissioning pull-down

Sequential Auto Addressing feature

Third-party configuration software

Using the RSNetWorx Commissioning Tool

The RSNetWorx commissioning tool lets you commission devices (set the node
address and the data rate parameters) that are either connected to a DeviceNet
network or connected via a point-to-point connection.

The node commissioning tool works through RSLinx software; RSNetWorx
software does not have to be online when performing the operation.

Before you can add any device to a DeviceNet network, you must commission it.
This means you must program into the device a node address and data rate. Some
devices are precommissioned, meaning a node address (usually set to 63) and a
data rate (usually set to 125 Kbps) are programmed into the device at the factory
prior to shipment. You need to commission other devices in the field. Once a