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Set the upper digit using the top rotary switch and the lower digit using the bottom rotary
switch.
The factory setting is 01.
When using automatic generation to convert addresses, set the node number to the same
value as that of the rightmost byte of the local IP address. If the same values cannot be set,
the IP address table method or combination method must be used to convert the addresses.
Setting Local IP Addresses
For CJ-series Ethernet Units, set the local IP address from the CX-Programmer or other
Support Software for the CPU Unit. Refer to the
SYSMAC CS/CJ Series Ethernet Unit Op-
eration Manual
(Cat. No. W343) for details on setting methods.
Ethernet Connectors
CJ1W-ETN11
CS1W-ETN21
This is the connector used to connect the twisted-pair cable to the Ethernet.
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Electrical Characteristics: Conforms to IEEE802.3 standards.
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Connector Layout: RJ45 8-pin modular connector (conforms to ISO8877).
Connec-
tor Pin
Signal name
Abbreviation
Signal direction
1
Send data
TD+
Output
2
Send data
−
TD
−
Output
3
Receive data +
RD+
Input
4
Not used.
−
−
5
Not used.
−
−
6
Receive data
−
RD
−
Input
7
Not used.
−
−
8
Not used.
−
−
EtherNet/IP Unit for CJ-series PLCs:
CJ1W-EIP21
Setting the Front Panel Switches
Setting Unit Numbers
Always set the unit numbers so that the unit numbers of other CPU Bus Units mounted to the
same CPU Unit are all unique.
Use a small screwdriver to set the rotary switches, being careful not to damage them.
The factory setting is 0.
Setting range
0 to F
Setting Node Numbers
Set the node numbers as hexadecimal values with the node number setting switch. Always
set the node numbers so that other Ethernet Units connected to the same Ethernet network
all have unique addresses. As long as the addresses are unique, they can be set between 01
1
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Summary of Contents for NS15-V2 Series
Page 1: ...Cat No V083 E1 14 Programmable Terminals NS Series SETUP MANUAL...
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Page 34: ...1 4 Procedure for Running NS series PTs 1 12...
Page 54: ...2 2 Part Names and Functions 2 20...
Page 144: ...4 4 Recommended Connector Cables 4 28...
Page 174: ...5 3 Connecting to Host via EtherNet IP 5 30...
Page 246: ...6 11 Verifying Tags 6 72...
Page 280: ...Appendix 2 Dimensions A 20 NS5 V1 V2 Cable Connection Dimensions...
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