
MAN0980-01-EN
Specifications/Installation
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5. NETWORK DATA
Consumed Digital Data – This data is sent from the controller to the SmartBlock. For typical applications, the I/O configuration setup in
Cscape will automatically populate this data. For more advanced applications, you may use NetPut functions to write this data. Please
see the advanced programming guide MAN0880 for more details.
Bits that control the relay or DC outputs
1 = Hold on stop, 0 = Override
0 = Positive Logic, 1 = Negative Logic
Output on stop when hold = 0
Produced Digital Data – This data is sent from the SmartBlock to the controller. Normally this data is mapped into specific registers in
the I/O configuration in Cscape. For advanced applications, NetGet functions can be used to obtain this data. Since this data is
broadcasted to all controllers on the network, additional controllers can use NetGet functions to obtain this data as well.
Data from the digital inputs
0 = OK, 1 = Fault on output channels 1-4
0 = OK, 1 = Fault on output channels 5-8
6. SETTING ID SWITCHES
CsCAN Network IDs are set using the hexadecimal number system from 01 to FD. The decimal equivalents are whole numbers 1-253.
Refer to following Conversion Table, which shows the decimal equivalent of hexadecimal numbers. Set a unique Network ID by
inserting a small flat-bladed screwdriver into the two identical switches.
NOTE: The CsCAN Baud Rate for SmartBlock I/O is fixed at 125KBaud
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