User manual
Quick Start 4-7
© 2011 Pyramid Solutions Inc. Publication PUB-AB7603-014
Node Commissioning with NetTool-DN-D
Step 1: Connect the module to your network
• Make sure a PC running NetTool-DN-D (version 1.0.0.1 or later) is con-
nected to the DeviceNet network via the NetTool-DN-D RS-232 interface
adapter.
• With the BridgeWay un-powered, connect the DeviceNet network cable
to the DeviceNet connector of the module. (See “Connecting DeviceNet”
on page 2-4)
• Power up the BridgeWay.
Step 2: Locate the module on the network.
• Start NetTool-DN-D on the PC.
• NetTool-DN-D starts up and displays a screen prompting for a network
name. Enter a name such as “BridgeWay” to refer to the network and
click Ok. A blank screen then appears.
• Select the Tools menu item and pull down its menu selections. Select
Configure Drivers For... option.
• Highlight the name of the network and click on it. A Driver Dialog box
appears.
• Click on 7262 Serial RS232 DeviceNet Tool Adapter to highlight it and
click Ok. A screen to configure the RS-232 communications between the
Adapter and the PC appears.
• Select the PC serial port being used to connect to the NetTool-DN-D RS-
232 adapter.
• Set the DeviceNet baud rate to125K baud. Set the MAC ID to a value that
will not conflict with devices already on the network. (including the
BridgeWay)
• Click Go Online. A confirmation message indicating that the adapter has
gone online should appear. Click Ok.
• NetTool-DN-D should now display a network screen with the icons for
the devices it finds on the DeviceNet network. If this is the first time that
NetTool-DN-D has been used with a BridgeWay, the BridgeWay’s icon
will indicate “No EDS file registered for this device”.
Step 3: Register the BridgeWay EDS file with NetTool-DN-D
NetTool-DN-D requires an electronic data sheet (EDS) to recognize a device and
its capabilities. An EDS file is available on the Pyramid Solutions web site. The