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DOD INSTRUCTION 6055.06 DOD FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES (F&ES) PROGRAM Purpose:In accordance with the authority in DoD Directive (DoDD) 5134.01 and the July 13, 2018 Deputy Secretary of Defense Memorandum, as well as the guidance in DoDD 4715.1E, this issuance:
*This pamphlet supersedes DA Pam 710–2–2, dated 1 March 1984. Chapter 25 supersedes TM 38–L69–11–1, dated 1 August 1983. DA PAM 710–2–2 • 30 September 1998 i
Chapter 25 supersedes TM 38–L69–11–1, dated 1 August 1983. DA PAM 710–2–2 • 30 September 1998 i UNCLASSIFIED
To communicate on the DeviceNet network, each device requires its own address. In general, a device can use any address in the range of 0…63. However, we recommend that you follow the guidelines in the following table. Refer to Chapter 3 on page29 for more information on how to assign an address to each device.
TIPThe catalog numbers listed in this document are representative of the full range of available DeviceNet media products. For a complete list of DeviceNet media, refer to the On-machine Connectivity Catalog, publication M115-CA001. Publication DNET-UM072C-EN-P - July 2004
About the National Electric Code Much of the information provided in this manual is representative of the capability of a DeviceNet network and its associated components.
What’s in This ManualUse this manual to design and install a DeviceNet™cable system. This manual describes the required components of the cable system and how to design for and install these required components. This manual also contains a chapter on general network troubleshooting tips.