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DIRIS Digiware - 542875G - SOCOMEC
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10.2. Auto-discovery from the DIRIS Digiware D display
Digiware
≤
120 sec
Flashing LED
Stable LED
1
a
6
3
AUTODETECT.
|
STATUS
STOPPED
FOUND / CONFLICT
000 / 000
DIGIWARE ADDRESSING RANGE
001 : 247
START
AUTODETECT.
|
ADDRESS CONFLICTS DETECTED!
PRESS THE AUTOADDRESS BUTTON ON ALL
NON-BLINKING DEVICES TO SOLVE THE CON-
FLICTS.
AUTODETECT.
|
ADDRESS CONFLICTS DETECTED!
PRESS THE AUTOADDRESS BUTTON ON ALL
NON-BLINKING DEVICES TO SOLVE THE CON-
FLICTS.
AUTODETECT.
|
STATUS
STOPPED
FOUND / CONFLICT
003 / 000
DIGIWARE ADDRESSING RANGE
001 : 247
METHOD
FAST
START
METHOD
FAST
S-xx
S-135
P1
P2
S-xx
S-135
P1
P2
S-xx
S-135
P1
P2
S-xx
S-135
P1
P2
U-xx
I-35
S-xx
2
3
3
3
2
2
5
b
5
a
Press
2 sec.
4
b
4
a
Press
2 sec.
1. Go to PARAMETERS, then AUTODETECT SERIAL DEVICES (password is 100 or 0100). Click on START, then OK to
start the auto-discovery process.
2. “COM” LEDs of all devices will start blinking synchronously during the process. If com LEDs are not blinking, there
could be a configuration issue (inconsistent baud rate between D-xx display and slave device etc.).
3. After approximately 1 minute, a pop-up message on the D-xx display indicates that address conflicts have been
detected, and the COM LED of slave devices in conflict are lit and stable. This is perfectly normal; it simply indicates
that address conflicts have been detected since multiple devices have the same Modbus address (same factory default
settings).
4a/5a. Press the front button on each slave device that has a fixed COM LED, for 2 seconds.
4b/5b. COM LEDs of the modules start blinking again.
6. The auto-discovery process is finished, the D-xx display shows the number of discovered devices (3 in our example).
The COM LEDs blink when communication is on-going between the D-xx display and downstream modules.