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Getting Started:
PAC-5007(P)/5107(P)/5207/5307 Ver. 1.0, 07/2010 ICP DAS
Step 2: Set I/O module to the initial state
Every new module has the factory default settings for user’s convenient use. (At the first
table below). If you use an old one and you don’t know the configuration of the module,
please set the I/O module to the initial state. (At the second table below)
*I-7000:
To set I-7000 module to the initial state, please wire the INIT* to GND and power on the
module. Then the module will become initial state.
Note:
(Some of the new I-7000 module has a Dip-Switch on the back of it. User just needs to
set the switch to “INIT” position and restart the power.)
*I-87K:
To set I-87K module to the initial state, please set the related DIP Switch on the
I-87K4/5/8/9 I/O expansion unit. For example, change DIP-2 to “ON” and restart the
power, the I/O module in the second slot will become initial state.
Note:
(If you use I-87K
9
or I-87K
5
I/O expansion unit, please
do not
use the first slot. The
DIP-1
is corresponding to the second slot; you should plug the I-87K I/O module into the
second slot. If you use I-87K8/87K4, you don’t need to care about this issue.)
The Factory Default Settings :
I/O Module
I-7000
M-7000
I-87K
Address
1
1
1
Baud rate
9600
9600
115200
Checksum
Disabled
Not defined
Disabled
Protocol
DCON Protocol
Modbus Protocol
DCON Protocol
The Initial Settings:
I/O Module
7000 Series
(I-7000 & M-7000)
I-87K Series
Address
0
0
Baud rate
9600
115200
Checksum
Disabled
Disabled
Protocol
DCON Protocol
DCON Protocol
Noe:
Following, we would like to use I-87K I/O module as an example to show how to serch
and configure with DCON Utility.
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