Setting the device port, Setting a fault action, Changing the fault action – Rockwell Automation 20-750-BNETIP BACnet/IP Option Module User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 750COM-UM005B-EN-P - June 2014

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Configuring the Option Module Chapter 3

Setting the Device Port

Setting the Device Port enables BACnet messaging to be sent and received by the
option module over the BACnet/IP network. Set

Device Parameter 19 - [Device

Port]

to a value suitable for your application. By default, it is set to 47808.

Setting a Fault Action

By default, when communication is disrupted (for example, the network cable is
disconnected) or the controller is idle, the drive responds by faulting if it is using
I/O from the network. You can configure a different response to these faults:

• Disrupted I/O communication by using Host Parameter 33 - [Comm Flt

Action]

.

• An idle controller by using Host Parameter 34 - [Idle Flt Action].

Changing the Fault Action

Set the values of

Host Parameters 33 - [Comm Flt Action] and 34 - [Idle Flt

Action]

to an action that meets your application requirements.

ESC

ENTER

Stopped

0.00 Hz
Edit Device Port

47808

0 << 60000

AUTO

F

ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. Host

Parameters 33 - [Comm Flt Action] and 34 - [Idle Flt Action] let you
determine the action of the option module and connected drive if
communication is disrupted or the controller is idle. By default, these
parameters fault the drive. You can configure these parameters so that the
drive continues to run, however, precautions must be taken to verify that
the settings of these parameters do not create a risk of injury or equipment
damage. When commissioning the drive, verify that your system responds
correctly to various situations (for example, a disconnected network cable
or controller in idle state).

Value Action

Description

0

Fault

The drive is faulted and stopped. (Default).

1

Stop

The drive is stopped, but not faulted.

2

Zero Data

The drive is sent ‘0’ values for data. This does not command a stop.

3

Hold Last

The drive continues in its present state.

4

Send Flt Cfg

The drive is sent the data that you set in the fault configuration parameters

(Host Parameters 37 - [Flt Cfg Logic] and 38 - [Flt Cfg Ref]).

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