Adapter diagnostic items in multi-drive mode, Adapter diagnostic items in multi-drive mode -6 – Rockwell Automation 22-COMM-C ControlNet Adapter User Manual

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Troubleshooting

The following diagnostic items can be accessed using a PowerFlex
4-Class HIM or DriveExplorer (version 3.01 or higher).

Adapter Diagnostic Items in Multi-Drive Mode

No.

Name

Description

1

Reserved

2

Drv 0 Logic Cmd

The Logic Command being transmitted to drive 0 by the adapter.

3

Drv 0 Reference

The Reference being transmitted to drive 0 by the adapter.

4

Reserved

5

Drv 0 Logic Sts

The Logic Status being received from drive 0 by the adapter.

6

Drv 0 Feedback

The Feedback being received from drive 0 by the adapter.

7

Drv 1 Logic Cmd

The Logic Command being transmitted to drive 1 by the adapter.

8

Drv 1 Reference

The Reference being transmitted to drive 1 by the adapter.

9

Drv 1 Logic Sts

The Logic Status being received from drive 1 by the adapter.

10

Drv 1 Feedback

The Feedback being received from drive 1 by the adapter.

11

Drv 2 Logic Cmd

The Logic Command being transmitted to drive 2 by the adapter.

12

Drv 2 Reference

The Reference being transmitted to drive 2 by the adapter.

13

Drv 2 Logic Sts

The Logic Status being received from drive 2 by the adapter.

14

Drv 2 Feedback

The Feedback being received from drive 2 by the adapter.

15

Drv 3 Logic Cmd

The Logic Command being transmitted to drive 3 by the adapter.

16

Drv 3 Reference

The Reference being transmitted to drive 3 by the adapter.

17

Drv 3 Logic Sts

The Logic Status being received from drive 3 by the adapter.

18

Drv 3 Feedback

The Feedback being received from drive 3 by the adapter.

19

Drv 4 Logic Cmd

The Logic Command being transmitted to drive 4 by the adapter.

20

Drv 4 Reference

The Reference being transmitted to drive 4 by the adapter.

21

Drv 4 Logic Sts

The Logic Status being received from drive 4 by the adapter.

22

Drv 4 Feedback

The Feedback being received from drive 4 by the adapter.

23

DSI Overrun Errs

The number of DSI receive overrun errors.

24

DSI Framing Errs

The number of DSI receive framing errors.

25

DSI CRC Errs

The number of DSI receive CRC errors.

26

Boot Flash Count

The number of boot firmware flash updates made to the adapter after
shipping.

27

App Flash Count

The number of application firmware flash updates made to the adapter
after shipping.

28

Node Address SW

The current value of the node address switches.

29

CN Packets Rcvd

A count of the number of network packets received by the adapter.

30

CN Rx Underflows

A count of the number of network receive underflow errors.

31

CN Rx Overflows

A count of the number of network receive overflow errors.

32

CN Rx Bad Frames A count of the number of network receive bad frame errors.

33

CN Packets Sent

A count of the number of network packets transmitted by the adapter.

34

CN Tx Underflows

A count of the number of network transmit underflow errors.

35

CN Tx Overflows

A count of the number of network transmit overflow errors.

36

CN Tx Out Of Steps A count of the number of network transmit out of step errors.

37

CN Tx Blockages

A count of the number of network transmit blockage errors.

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