4 Technical features
4.5 Address setting
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4.5.3
Manual address allocation via DIP-switches 2
0
to 2
7
Addresses from 1 to 254 can be set using the DIP-switches 2
0
to 2
7
. The addresses 0 and 255
are used for Broadcast-messages in the subnet.
The DIP-switch "MODE" has to be set to "OFF"
The gateway’s field bus address results from the addition of the valences (2
0
to 2
7
) of the
active DIP-switches (position = 1).
Example:
Bus address 50 = 0×32 = 00110010
Note
All other network settings are stored in the module’s non-volatile EEPROM and can
not be changed.
Note
Pull the label upwards out of the housing in order to reach the DIP-switches.
Figure 24:
Address setting
Note
The internal module bus does not require any addressing.
Attention
The settings carried out by manual allocation 2
0
and 2
7
are not stored in the module’s
EEPROM. Thus, they will get lost in case of a subsequent address-assignment via a
BootP, DHCP or PGM.
Attention
After changing the position of the DIP-switches, a voltage reset must be carried out
to store the new address.