Rockwell Automation 20D PowerFlex 700S AC Drives with Phase II Control Programming Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 20D-PM001C-EN-P - July 2013

Chapter 2

Programming and Parameters

383 SL

CommLoss

Data

Enter a value to determine what is done with the data received from SynchLink when a communication loss
occurs. Refer to

Par 902

[SL Error Status] for possible causes of communication loss.

• 0 - Zero Data Resets data to zero.
• 1 - Last State Holds data in its last state.

Default:

Options:

1 =

0 =
1 =

“Last State”

“Zero Data”
“Last State”

384 SL

CommLoss

Cnfg

Enter a value to configures the drive's response to SynchLink communication loss.
• 0 - Ignore configures the drive to continue running, as normal, when this event occurs.
• 1 - Alarm configures the drive to continue running and set the appropriate alarm bit when this event occurs.
• 2 - FltCoastStop configures the drive to perform a coast stop and set the appropriate fault bit, in response to

this event.

• 3 - Flt RampStop configures the drive to perform a ramp stop and set the appropriate fault bit, in response to

this event.

• 4 - FltCurLimStp configures the drive to perform a current-limit stop and set the appropriate fault bit, in

response to this event.

Default

Options:

2 =

0 =
1 =
2 =
3 =
4 =

“FltCoastStop”

“Ignore”
“Alarm”
“FltCoastStop”
“Flt RampStop”
“FltCurLimStp”

385 Lgx

CommLossData

Enter a value to configure what the drive does with the data received from the DriveLogix controller when the
connection is closed or times out.
• 0 - Zero Data Resets data to zero.
• 1 - Last State Holds data in its last state.

Default:

Options:

1 =

0 =
1 =

“Last State”

“Zero Data”
“Last State”

386 Lgx

OutOfRunCnfg

Enter a value to configure the drive's response to the DriveLogix processor being in a “Non-Run” mode. Non-Run
modes include Program, Remote-Program and Faulted.
• 0 - Ignore configures the drive to continue running, as normal, when this event occurs.
• 1 - Alarm configures the drive to continue running and set the appropriate alarm bit when this event occurs.
• 2 - FltCoastStop configures the drive to perform a coast stop and set the appropriate fault bit, in response to

this event.

• 3 - Flt RampStop configures the drive to perform a ramp stop and set the appropriate fault bit, in response to

this event.

• 4 - FltCurLimStp configures the drive to perform a current-limit stop and set the appropriate fault bit, in

response to this event.

Default

Options:

2 =

0 =
1 =
2 =
3 =
4 =

“FltCoastStop”

“Ignore”
“Alarm”
“FltCoastStop”
“Flt RampStop”
“FltCurLimStp”

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ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists.

Par 383

[SL CommLoss Data] lets you determine the action of the

drive if communications are disrupted. By default this parameter causes the drive to hold the data in its last state. You can
set this parameter so that the drive resets the data to zero. Precautions should be taken to ensure that the setting of this
parameter does not create hazards of injury or equipment damage.

ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists.

Par 384

[SL CommLoss Cnfg] lets you determine the action of the

drive if communications are disrupted. By default this parameter causes the drive fault and coast to a stop. You can set this
parameter so that the drive continues to run. Precautions should be taken to ensure that the setting of this parameter does
not create hazards of injury or equipment damage.

ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists.

Par 385

[Lgx CommLossData] lets you determine the action of the

drive if communications are disrupted. By default this parameter causes the drive to hold the data in its last state. You can
set this parameter so that the drive resets the data to zero. Precautions should be taken to ensure that the setting of this
parameter does not create hazards of injury or equipment damage.

ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists.

Par 386

[Lgx OutOfRunCnfg] lets you determine the action of the

drive if communications are disrupted. By default this parameter causes the drive fault and coast to a stop. You can set this
parameter so that the drive continues to run. Precautions should be taken to ensure that the setting of this parameter does
not create hazards of injury or equipment damage.

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