
Setting of the Safe Module Address
Operation Manual
Safety Module for b maXX 5000
BM5-O-SAF-002/3
Document no.: 5.11016.03
Baumüller Nürnberg GmbH
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13.2
13.2 Setting of the Safe Module Address
The setting of a safe slave-address (FSoE-address) is made via single binary switches at
the cabinet of the Safety Module. The assignment and meaning of the binary switches is
demonstrated in
.
Figure 50:
Setting of the slaves addresses and selection of „STO/SS1“ in the standard configuration
Setting possibilities of the binary switches:
m
Slave address:
16 binary switches are available, in order to set the slave address. The address range
from 1 to 65534 is available for the user. The two slave addresses 0 (FSoE-master is
fixed) and 65535 (provided as a error address; is ignored referring to FSoE addressing)
are reserved and may not be set.
Therefore, the address below (
) is the following:
2
0
+ 2
1
+ 2
3
+ 2
4
+ 2
8
+ 2
9
+ 2
11
+ 2
12
= 1+2+8+16+256+512+2048+4096 =6939
m
Parity (even/odd):
In order to detect an incorrect binary switch positioning for the generation of the slave
address a parity bit must be set using an additional binary switch.
This parity bit must be set to "odd", in case the number of the set address switches is
odd-numbered (= odd). If the parity bit was set incorrect, the address is automatically
set to 65535 and an error message "Error at reading the DIP-switches" is generated.
The axes remain in "STO".
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