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PCA3613 Advanced Application Programmable Controller Installation Guide

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Controls > Programmable Controls > FX-PCA36 Advanced Application Programmable Controller
Document type
Installation Guide
Document revision
E
Revision date
2020-11-11
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Part No.
Part number
24-10143-1175

About this task

Controllers are master devices on an MS/TP (SA or FC) bus. Before you operate a controllers on a bus, you must set a valid and unique device address for each controller on the bus. You set the device address by setting the positions of the switches on the DIP switch block at the top of the controller(eai1558361020405.html#eai1558361020405__fig_AEC18BC20F6A44D9B1211383BE8F1380). Device addresses 4 through 127 are the valid addresses for these controllers on an MS/TP FC Bus.

The DIP switch block has eight switches numbered 128, 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, and 1. Switches 64 through 1 are device address switches. Switch 128 is a mode switch that enables a controller to operate on a ZFR/ZFR Pro Series Wireless Field Bus. Switch 128 must be set to Off for all hard-wired SA and FC bus applications. Set switch 128 to ON for wireless FC bus applications only.

Device Address Use on Description
0

(Switch 128 Off)

Reserved for FC Bus Supervisory Controller(not for use on field controllers).

1-3

(Switch 128 Off)

Reserved for peripheral devices (not for use on field controllers).

4 to 127

(Switch 128 Off)

Used for MSTP master devices (field controllers) that are hardwired to an SA bus or FC bus.

The DIP switch block has eight switches numbered 128, 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, and 1. Switches 64 through 1 are device address switches. Switch 128 must be set to OFF for all hard-wired SA and FC bus applications.

Figure 1. Device address DIP switch block set to address 21

Note: Controllers ship with switch 128 ON and the remainining adress switches off rendering the controllers wired subordinate devices, which do not operate on MS/TP buses, but do not interfere with bus operation. Set a valid and unique device address on the controller before applying power to the controller on the bus.

To set the device addresses on the controllers, complete the following steps:

Procedure

  1. Set all of the switches on the address DIP switch block (128 through 1) to OFF.
  2. Set one or more of the seven address switches (64 though 1) to ON, so that the sum of the switch numbers set to ON equals the intended device address. Set the highest number switch that is less than or equal to the intended device address to ON. Then continue setting lower numbered switches until the total equals the intended address. For example, if the intended device address is 21, set switch 16 to ON first, then set switch 4 ON, followed by switch 1 (16+4+1= 21). See Figure 1.
  3. Set switch 128 to ON only for controllers on an FX-ZFR Series Wireless Field Bus WNC1800/ZFR182x Pro (ZFR Pro) Series Wireless Field Bus application. For all hard-wired SA and FC bus applications, ensure that switch 128 is set to Off
    Note: Do not connect an controller with switch 128set to ON to anactive (hard-wired) SA or FC bus. When a controller with switch 128 set to ON and a device address from 4 to 127 is connected to a wired field bus, the entire field bus is rendered inoperable until the controller is disconnected or switch 128 is set to Off.
  4. Set a unique and sequential device address for each of the controllers connected on the SA or FC bus starting with device address 4. To ensure the best bus performance, set sequential device addresses with no gaps in the device address range (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and so on). The controllers do not need to be physically connected on the bus in their numerical device address order.
  5. Write each controller's device address on the white label below the DIP switch block on the controller's cover.