Setting the CAN address
The CAN address of the DPA output stage is set using the two address selector switches HIGH
and LOW. Addresses 1 to 250 (01 hex to FA hex) can be used in a CAN network. The address
is set using the hexadecimal numbering system. The LOW selector switch is for the low-order
digit and the HIGH selector switch is for the high-order digit.
Notice!
Each address may only occur once in the system, otherwise network conflicts will occur.
The address 0 (00 hex, set on delivery) ensures that the DPA output stage is disconnected
from the remote communication. This means that the output stage does not appear in the
system, even if it is connected to the CAN bus.
HIGH
LOW
Address
0
0
Standalone
0
1 to F
1 to 15
1
0 to F
16 to 31
2
0 to F
32 to 47
3
0 to F
48 to 63
4
0 to F
64 to 79
5
0 to F
80 to 95
6
0 to F
96 to 111
7
0 to F
112 to 127
8
0 to F
128 to 143
9
0 to F
144 to 159
A
0 to F
160 to 175
B
0 to F
176 to 191
C
0 to F
192 to 207
D
0 to F
208 to 223
E
0 to F
224 to 239
F
0 to A
240 to 250
F
B to F
Reserved
Table 7.1: CAN addresses
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