5-6
DeviceNet™ Commissioning
5.
When the new node address has been successfully applied, the
“Current Device Settings” section of the window is updated as
follows. If an error occurs, check to make sure the device is prop-
erly powered up and connected to the network.
6.
Click
Close
to exit the node commissioning tool.
7.
Choose “
Single Pass Browse
” from the “
Network
” menu to
update RSNetWorx and verify that the node address is set cor-
rectly.
System Configuration
Selection of produced and consumed I/O assemblies (sometimes
referred to as input and output assemblies) define the format of I/O
message data that is exchanged between the ArmorStart and other
devices on the network. The consumed information is generally used
to command the state of its outputs, and produced information
typically contains the state of the inputs and the current fault status of
the device.
The default consumed and produced assemblies are shown below; for
additional formats refer to Appendix B, page B-1. The ArmorStart
default configuration varies depending on the type of starter.
Choosing the size and format of the I/O data that is exchanged by the
ArmorStart is done by choosing a consumed assembly instance
number. This instance number is written to the
Consumed IO Assy
parameter. The different instances/formats allow user programming
flexibility and network optimization.
Important:
The
Consumed and Produced IO Assy
parameter values
can not be changed while the ArmorStart is online with a
scanner. Any attempts to change the value of this
parameter while online with a scanner will result in the
error message “Object State Conflict”.
Summary of Contents for ArmorStart Bulletin 280G
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Bulletin 280G 281G 284G ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller ...
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Page 18: ...1 8 Product Overview Notes ...
Page 29: ...Installation and Wiring 2 11 Figure 2 8 Bulletin 1000 ArmorStart ...
Page 30: ...2 12 Installation and Wiring Figure 2 9 Bulletin 1000 ArmorStart ...
Page 42: ...2 24 Installation and Wiring Figure 2 20 Bulletin 1000 Safety ArmorStart ...
Page 43: ...Installation and Wiring 2 25 Figure 2 21 Bulletin 1000 ArmorStart ...
Page 54: ...2 36 Installation and Wiring Notes ...
Page 80: ...3 26 Bulletin 280G 281G Programmable Parameters Notes ...
Page 157: ...Explicit Messaging on DeviceNet 6 7 ...
Page 161: ...Explicit Messaging on DeviceNet 6 11 Figure 6 5 ControlLogix Example of Ladder Logic Program ...
Page 162: ...6 12 Explicit Messaging on DeviceNet Notes ...
Page 209: ...Troubleshooting 10 21 Figure 10 7 Control Voltage Fuse Replacement Control Voltage Fuse ...
Page 210: ...10 22 Troubleshooting Notes ...
Page 224: ...A 14 Specifications Notes ...
Page 250: ...B 26 Bulletin 280G 281G CIP Information Notes ...
Page 292: ...E 4 Accessories Notes ...
Page 300: ...F 8 Safety I O Module and TÜV Requirements Notes ...
Page 321: ...Step Logic Basic Logic and Timer Counter Functions I 7 Notes ...
Page 322: ...I 8 Step Logic Basic Logic and Timer Counter Functions Notes ...
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