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c-pro 3 micro and c-pro 3 kilo | Hardware manual ver. 1.0 | Code 114CP3UKE104
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6.3. Configuring a device through an user interface (Vgraph, Vtouch,
Vroom or Vcolor)
The following procedures show an example of configuration of a device through an user interface (in the example Vgraph) and through
its user interface.
For further information please consult the hardware manual of the user interface.
Operate as follows:
1.
Switch off the power supply of the device and of the interface.
2.
Connect the device to the interface through the CAN port; look at chapter 4 “ELECTRICAL CONNECTION”.
3.
Keep pressed 2 s buttons ESC and RIGHT.
4.
Switch on the power supply of the device and of the interface.
5.
When the display of the interface will show the following menu release buttons ESC and RIGHT.
Vgraph
Parameters
Contrast
CAN Network
Modbus
Info
Real date and time
6.
Press and release button UP or button DOWN to select “CAN Network”.
7.
Press and release button ENTER.
8.
Press and release button ENTER again to set the password value.
9.
Press and release button DOWN over and over again to set “-19”.
10.
Press and release button ENTER again.
11.
Set parameter NW Node using button UP or button DOWN to select the parameter and using button ENTER to modify and to
confirm the value.
According to the factory setting the address of the CAN node of a programmable controller has value 1 (therefore operate on
the interface to set parameter NW Node to [ 1 ] 1) and the address of the CAN node of an I / O expansion has value 2
(therefore operate on the interface to set parameter NW Node to [ 2 ] 2).
12.
Switch off the power supply of the interface.
13.
Switch on the power supply of the interface.
14.
Keep pressed 2 s buttons LEFT and ENTER: the display will show the following menu.
Network Status
Loc
99
OK
> >
1
1
OK
> >
2
2
OK
> >
3
0
-
> >
4
0
-
> >
5
0
-
> >
15.
Press and release button UP or button DOWN to select the device.
16.
Press and release button ENTER: the display will show the Main menu of the device.
17.
Operate as shown in paragraph 6.1.1 “Configuring a built-in programmable controller”.