PISO-DNM100 DeviceNet Master API functions User’s Manual (Ver: 1.0) 2008/02/25
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Step 1 : ActiveBoard
Before performing other buttons, the “ActiveBoard” button should be
clicked firstly. The DIP-Switch on the board means the ID of this board. The
users should make sure that every board’s ID in your PC is unique. The drop-
down list will show the board’s ID which the users have selected. After clicking
the button, the return code will be 0. Otherwise, please check the windows
driver has been installed successfully.
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Step 2 : Clear All Config
To avoid unknown configuration in the PISO-DNM100, the users can push
this button to clear all configuration in the board.
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Step 3 : Set Baud Rate
The default baud rate is 125Kbps. If the users want to change the value,
you can select the correct value then push the button. After changing the baud
rate, the uses should reset the firmware in PISO-DNM100 by pushing the
“ResetFirmware” button. Wait for 1 or 2 seconds then go to the next step.
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Step 4 : Set Master ID
The default Master’s MAC ID is 0. If the users want to change the value,
you can select the correct value then click the button. After changing the
Master’s ID, the uses should reset the firmware in PISO-DNM100 by clicking
the “ResetFirmware” button. Wait for 1 or 2 seconds then go to the next step.
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Step 5 : Debug Device
Before performing this function, the users should set the MAC ID of the
slave device and turn on it. In the demo, the user can select the MAC ID of the
slave device then click “Debug Device” button. This function will try to find the
remote slave device which the user has appointed. Wait for 5 seconds, if the
slave device exists in the network, the return value will be 0. Otherwise, the
device doesn’t exist or has no response. The users can go to next step until
the problem of the slave device has been solved.
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Step 6 : Add Device
Before performing this function, the users should use step 5 to find an
exist device. This function is to add the device’s information which have be
found at step 5 into EEPROM in the PISO-DNM100. If it is successful, the
return value will be 0.