CAN-8123/CAN-8223/CAN-8423 user’s manual (Revision 3.00, May/22/2009) ------
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2.6 The Node ID & the Baud rate Rotary Switch
The first two rotary switches (MSB & LSB) control the
CAN-8123/CAN-8223/ CAN-8423 node ID. MSB (Most Significant Bit
)
means
the high nibble of the node ID, and LSB (Least Significant Bit). The last rotary
switch (BAUD) handles the CAN-8123/CAN-8223/CAN-8423 baud rate. The
relationship between the rotary switch value and the practical baud rate is
presented in the following table.
Rotary Switch Value
Baud rate (K BPS)
0 10
1 20
2 50
3 125
4 250
5 500
6 800
7 1000
On the other hand, if the “BAUD” rotary switch for the CAN-8423 is turned
to ‘9’, the initial mode will be loaded, and the previous CANopen firmware will
be replaced.
Before using the utility tool to configure the CAN-8423, the initial mode is
needed. For more detail configuration, please refer to the cheaper 4. Since the
CAN-8123/CAN-8223 doesn’t support RS-232 COM Port, the utility tool in the
off-line mode takes the place to get the EDS file.