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Table 5-2 Module Status LED Operation (MOD) –

Corresponds to the Status attribute of the

Identity Object

DeviceNet Pin Assignment

The BDS uses a micro-style 5-pin male connector. See the figure below for pin assignments.

Figure 4 DeviceNet Pin Assignment

DeviceNet Interface

Overview

DeviceNet™ is an open industrial network that is used to connect industrial I/O devices (such as sensors and limit
switches) to controllers (such as PLC’s). It is a digital, multi-drop network based on CAN (Controller Area Network)
and CIP™ (Common Industrial Protocol). DeviceNet is a very robust protocol designed to meet the strict reliability
and performance requirements of the industrial environment.

Configuration

The BDS supports the standard DeviceNet MAC ID (Node Address) and Baud Rate (Data Rate) selections. The MAC ID
and Baud Rate and be selected from the rotary switches on the front panel or through DeviceNet configuration soft-
ware. See section 3.2 for details.

All configuration data is saved in non-volatile memory.

LED Color

LED State

Device State

Description

None

Off

Power Off

No power applied to device.

Red

Flashing

Minor Fault

Unrecoverable fault detected.

Solid

Unrecoverable
Fault

Output error or configuration error
(recoverable fault).

Green

Flashing

Device
Self-Test

Normal runtime operation.

Solid

Device
Operational

Device is idle or not allocated to a
master.

Pin

Function

Color

1

Drain

Bare

2

V+

Red

3

V-

Black

4

CAN_H

White

5

CAN_L

Blue