SC4000 REFERENCE MANUAL
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4.3 NETWORK PARAMETER SELECTORS
The integrated backup and restore module provides four rotary switches which allow easy
manual selection of network parameters.
As shown in Figure 10 , the Net Type rotary switch allows Network Type selection , while
three dedicated rotary switches (X1, X10, X100) can be used for manually selecting
Addressing and Baud Rate.
The backup and restore module also includes an additional slide switch which allows write
protection for security purposes.
Write
protection
switch
Figure 10 – Network Parameter Selectors
4.3.1 Network Type Selection
The network type depends on the application layout and installed accessories.
Net Type Switch
0 = None (no network present)
1 = Ethernet/IP
2 = Profibus
3 = DeviceNet
4 = CC-Link
5 = Profinet
6 = CANopen
7 = Software Configuration Controlled Host Interface Network
8 = ID-NET™ Slave Synchronized
9 = ID-NET™ Slave Multidata
The Net Type selector switch allows setting the ID-NET™ network:
ID-NET™ Masters communicating with the Host through the main serial interface, and all
other non network applications must be set to
None (0)
.
ID-NET™ Slaves must be set to
Slave Synchronized (8)
or
Slave Multidata (9)
depending
on the ID-NET™ network Topology Role (same as Master).
Through the SC4000, several types of accessory Host Interface Modules are available to
connect the SC4000 ID-NET Master to a Host network as a Slave node of that network.
Note: ID-NET™ Slaves (positions 8 and 9) exclude Host network configuration.
The Net Type switch settings
(1 – 6)
assign the Host network type through the hardware
switch; the Node Address is assigned by the Network Address Selection switches. These
settings override the software configuration and therefore when used,
must
match the actual
Host Interface Module.
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