Viewing adapter diagnostic items, Using the him to view adapter diagnostic items, Viewing adapter diagnostic items -4 – Rockwell Automation 20-COMM-M Modbus/TCP Adapter User Manual

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Troubleshooting

20-COMM-M Modbus/TCP Adapter User Manual
Publication 20COMM-UM014C-EN-P

Viewing Adapter Diagnostic
Items

If you encounter unexpected communications problems, the adapter’s
diagnostic items may help you or Rockwell Automation personnel
troubleshoot the problem. Adapter diagnostic items can be viewed using an
LCD PowerFlex 7-Class HIM (Diagnostics/Device Items), DriveExplorer
software (version 2.01 or higher), or DriveExecutive software (version 3.01
or higher).

Using the HIM to View Adapter Diagnostic Items

Step

Example Screen

1. Access parameters in the adapter. Refer to

Using the PowerFlex

7-Class HIM on page 3-2

.

2. Press the

or

key to scroll to Diagnostics.

3. Press the

(Enter) key to display the Diagnostics menu in the

adapter.

4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter the Device Items option.

5. Press the

or

key to scroll through the items.

Main Menu:

Diagnostics

Parameter
Device Select

Device Item #

3

Reference

Table 5.A Adapter Diagnostic Items

No. Name

Description

1

DPI Common Cmd

The present value of the Common Logic Command being transmitted to the drive by this adapter.

2

DPI Product Cmd

The present value of the Product Logic Command being transmitted to the drive by this adapter.

3

Reference

The present value of the Reference being transmitted to the drive by this adapter. If the drive
indicates a 16-bit Reference size, the Reference value appears in the least significant 16 bits of
this diagnostic item, and the most significant 16 bits of this diagnostic item are zero (0).

4

DPI Common Sts

The present value of the Common Logic Status being received from the drive by this adapter.

5

DPI Product Sts

The present value of the Product Logic Status being received from the drive by this adapter.

6

Feedback

The present value of the Feedback being received from the drive by this adapter. If the drive
indicates a 16-bit Feedback size, the Feedback value appears in the least significant 16 bits of
this diagnostic item, and the most significant 16 bits of this diagnostic item are zero (0).

7

Datalink A1 In

The present value of respective Datalink In being transmitted to the drive by this adapter. If not
using a Datalink, this parameter should have a value of zero. If the drive indicates a 16-bit
Datalink size, the Datalink value appears in the least significant 16 bits of this diagnostic item,
and the most significant 16 bits of this diagnostic item are zero (0).

8

Datalink A2 In

9

Datalink B1 In

10

Datalink B2 In

11

Datalink C1 In

12

Datalink C2 In

13

Datalink D1 In

14

Datalink D2 In

15

Datalink A1 Out

The present value of respective Datalink Out being received from the drive by this adapter. If the
drive indicates a 16-bit datalink size, the value appears in the least significant 16 bits of this
diagnostic item, and the most significant 16 bits of this diagnostic item are zero (0).

16

Datalink A2 Out

17

Datalink B1 Out

18

Datalink B2 Out

19

Datalink C1 Out

20

Datalink C2 Out

21

Datalink D1 Out

22

Datalink D2 Out

23

DPI Rx Errors

The present value of the DPI Receive error counter.

24

DPI Rx Error Max

The maximum value (since reset) of the DPI Receive error counter.

25

DPI Tx Errors

The present value of the DPI Transmit error counter.

26

DPI Tx Error Max

The maximum value (since reset) of the DPI Transmit error counter.

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