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14.2.2
Toshiba Protocol
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As indicated via the console during point configuration, “ASD1”, “ASD2”
and “ASD3” are the only options available for secondary network
addresses. Any addressing entered via the drive’s panel (“inverter
number” parameter, for example) has no relevance to how that drive is
accessed by the gateway.
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The gateway acts as a Toshiba ASD master via the dedicated common
serial port connections. All Toshiba ASDs that include a common serial
port are supported.
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Network characteristics selections: no configuration is necessary, as the
gateway automatically adapts to the ASD’s configured characteristics.
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All parameter writes use the drive’s RAM / EEPROM data write (“W”)
command. For all writes that target the drive’s EEPROM, be sure to follow
Toshiba’s guidelines regarding the number of times a specific parameter
can be written without risk of EEPROM damage.
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Console parameter number entry radix is hexadecimal (e.g. 10 = 0x10 or
16
10
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Summary of Contents for DNET-100
Page 8: ...7 2 Mechanical Diagrams 2 1 Enclosure Figure 2 Enclosure Dimensions units are inches ...
Page 9: ...8 2 2 Mounting Clip Figure 3 Mounting Clip Dimensions units are inches ...
Page 11: ...10 ASD Link LEDs Reserved LEDs ASD 2 ASD 3 ASD 1 Figure 6 Top View ...
Page 39: ...38 Figure 15 HyperTerminal Configuration Screen 3 ...
Page 68: ...67 16 Notes ...
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