![Brooks SLA5800 Series Supplemental Manual Download Page 53](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/brooks/sla5800-series/sla5800-series_supplemental-manual_2818721053.webp)
Installation and Operation Manual
X-DPT-DeviceNet-SLA5800-SLAMf-Series-RevB-PC-eng
Part Number: 541B200AAG
March, 2015
39
Section 5 - Detailed Configuration
Brooks DeviceNet PCs
5.3.2.1. Note: MAC ID Switch Changed
If either of the MAC ID switch positions have changed and the device has not
been subsequently power cycled this attribute will be set to true. Once the
device has been power cycled this attribute will return to a value of false.
5.3.2.2. Note: Baud Rate Switch Changed
If the Baud Rate switch has been changed and the device has not been
subsequently power cycled this attribute will be set to true. Once the device
has been power cycled this attribute will return to a value of false.
5.3.2.3. Note: MAC ID
The valid range of values for this attribute is 0 to 63. Setting the MAC ID
switches on top of the device can configure the node address of this device.
Reading this attribute will return the node address as configured by the
switches. However, if switch “MSD” is placed in the range labeled “P”, the
node address must be configured by setting this attribute using the Set
Attribute Single service. In either case, once the MAC ID has been
configured, the value is retained in non-volatile memory, and the device must
be power cycled, or a Reset service must be sent to the Identity Object for
the changes to take affect. If the device cannot determine what its MAC ID
should be, the MAC ID defaults to 63.
NOTE:
If the “MSD” switch is not in the range labeled “P”, the Set Attribute Single
service will return the error code 0x0E (“Attribute not settable”).
5.3.2.4. Note: Baud Rate
The valid values for this attribute are:
Table 5-15 Baud Rate Values
Value Meaning
0 125
1 250
2 500