User Manual Manual
Table Of Contents
- 2706-UM017C-EN-P InView Communications User Manual
- Summary of Changes
- Table of Contents
- 1 - Introduction to InView Connectivity
- 2 - Install InView Communication Modules
- Mount Module to 2706-P42, 2706-P43 and 2706-P44 Displays
- Wire Communication Module to InView Display 2706-P42, 2706-P43, 2706-P44
- Mount Communication Kit to 2706-P72, 2706-P74, 2706-P92 and 2706-P94 Displays
- Wire Communication Kit to 2706-P72, 2706-P74, 2706-P92 and 2706-P94 Displays
- Use Communication Module with a 2706-P22R Display
- 3 - InView Communication Module Connections
- 4 - Application Guide
- ControlNet Communication and Tag Setup Screens
- DeviceNet Communication and Tag Setup Screens
- Data Highway Plus (DH+) Communication and Tag Setup Screens
- DH485 Communication and Tag Setup Screens
- EtherNet Communication and Tag Setup Screens
- RIO Communication and Tag Setup Screens
- Save or Download an Application File
- 5 - InView Communication Module Troubleshooting
- A - InView Communication Module Specifications
- Index
- Back Cover

Publication 2706-UM017C-EN-P - March 2006
Application Guide 4-13
ControlLogix Controller
DeviceNet Communications Setup
InView Parameters
• Node Address. Unique address (0 to 63) of the InView display
on the DeviceNet network. You can also select 64 to use the
most recent address stored on the communications card. If you
select 64, the node address can be set from the network using a
DeviceNet network configuration tool.
• Baud Rate. Communication rate of the DeviceNet network. The
options are AutoBaud, 125 Kbps, 250 Kbps, 500 Kbps, PGM. The
default is 125 Kbps. If you select AutoBaud, the InView display
automatically detects the communication rate on startup
(provided there is sufficient network traffic). If you select PGM,
the InView display uses the most recent communication rate
stored on the communications card. PGM also allows the
communication rate to be set from the network using a
DeviceNet network configuration tool. The display must be reset
before the new communication takes effect. The maximum
cable length is restricted at higher communication rates.