1 3
5
7
9 11 13 15
2
4
6
8 10 12
16
14
24V
0V
Example of BL296
□
B-08F-V50
24V
0V
BL296SB-08F
□□□
24V
OUT
BL296PB-08F
□□□
24V
0V
BL296SB-08FS
□□□
24V
OUT
BL296XB-08F
□□□
24V
0V
24V
0V
OUT
0V
BL296PB-08FS
□□□
OUT
0V
BL296XB-08FS
□□□
-BL296*B08F****V50 12/22-
Connect this unit to the AnyWireASLINK
master unit.
Set an address with the address writer with the
transmission signal (DP/DN) and power supply
(24V/0V) being connected.
Setting port
Black: DN
Red: DP
24V DC
*
*
For the power supply to be
connected, be sure to use
a 24V DC stabilized
power supply.
AnyWireASLINK
master
(Output)
(Input)
(Output)
(Input)
Address setting
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Common procedure for address writer operation
Be sure to connect to the AnyWireASLINK master unit to use.
ARW-04 (address writer) of Rev. (Ver.) 1.01 or later version, or ARW-03 of Rev. (Ver.)
2.10 or later version is required for address setting.
For the details of the operating method, refer to the product guide of the address writer.
Lot No. 19ECBNB
Address setting
An address number is set as a beginning number from which part of the transmission frame is occupied to the terminal.
Set the address number within the range of bit address “0 to 254.”
(For the input/output mixed type, the same address number should be assigned to both input and output.)
- Set the address number so that the area occupied by the terminal does not exceed the transmission points of the master unit.
- Make sure that the address number setting is not duplicated.
- Also, use the address writer to read an address number that has been written in the terminal.
The factory-set address is “bit address 255” or “bit address 511,” which indicates that an address
has not been set.
The factory-set address varies depending on lot No., as follows:
For S/W version “B” or later version: Bit address 511
For S/W version “A” or 3-digit lot No.: Bit address 255
Input and output operations are disabled with the factory-set address.
S/W version
CAUTION
Example:
CAUTION
While power is supplied, make
sure that the above lines are not
short-circuited. Short-circuiting
the lines may cause a fault of
the unit.
Transmission
signal
[Various Settings]