A - hardware, Introduction, Dip switch settings – Rockwell Automation 7000 PowerFlex HMI Offering with Enhanced Functionality User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 7000-UM201B-EN-P - June 2013

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Appendix

A

Hardware

Introduction

The HMI Interface Board module (

Figure 79

) consists of two circuit boards

sandwiched together. The base board is the PFNI (PowerFlex Network Interface
Board). It contains a socket into which the processor module (NetBurner)
connects into. This assembly is collectively referred to as the HMI Interface
Board. The HMI Interface Board (Part no. 80190-780-01-R) connects into the
DPM (Drive Processor Module) and becomes part of the drive control platform.

Figure 79 - HMI Interface Board Module

DIP Switch Settings

The DIP Switches (SW2), located on the PFNI board, perform the following
functions:

Switch 1: Swap Port

Port 0 is a diagnostic port which is available on either J3 as a standard USART
port or the USB Port. When this switch is OFF, the diagnostic port is on the J3
connection. The J3 connection is used exclusively for development and
diagnostic testing. Port 1 is a port to replace the functionality of the J4 Data port
on the DPM for PCs which do not have a serial port (for future use).

On

Port 0 is on USB

Off

Port 1 is on USB

Default

OFF

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