About parameter numbers, How parameters are organized, Device parameters – Rockwell Automation 20-750-BNETIP BACnet/IP Option Module User Manual

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

Appendix B

Option Module Parameters

About Parameter Numbers

Each parameter set is independently and consecutively numbered.

How Parameters Are

Organized

The

Device Parameters and Host Parameters are separately displayed in a

Numbered List

view order.

Device Parameters

Configuration Tool

Numbering Scheme

HIM

Connected Components Workbench software

DriveExplorer software

DriveExecutive software

Device parameters begin with parameter 01

(Device Parameter 01 - [Port Number]).

Host parameters begin with parameter 33

(Host Parameter 33 - [Comm Flt Action]).

IMPORTANT The 20-750-BNETIP Option Module does not support all Host parameters

that appear in the configuration tool. A list of supported Host parameters
is provided later in this appendix.

Parameter
No. Name and Description

Details

01

[Port Number]
Displays the drive port into which the option

module is installed. Typically, this is Port 4, 5, or 6.

Minimum:

4

Maximum:

6

Type:

Read Only

02

[Net Addr Src]
Displays the source from which the option

module’s node address is taken.

Values:

0 = Parameters
1 = Default

Type:

Read Only

03

[Reset Module]
No action if set to ‘0’ (Ready). Resets the option

module if set to ‘1’ (Reset Module). Restores the

option module to its factory default settings if set

to ‘2’ (Set Defaults). This parameter is a command.

It will be reset to ‘0’ (Ready) after the command

has been performed.
When performing a Set Defaults, the drive may

detect a conflict. If this occurs, the drive will not

allow a Set Defaults action. You must resolve the

conflict before attempting a Set Defaults action for

the option module.

Default:

0 = Ready

Values

:

0 = Ready
1 = Reset Module
2 = Set Default

Type:

Read/Write

Reset Required: No

ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. If the option

module is transmitting I/O that controls the drive, the drive can fault

when you reset the option module. Determine how your drive will

respond before resetting the option module.

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