Chapter 6, About explicit messaging, Using explicit messaging (pcp communications) – Rockwell Automation 20-COMM-I Interbus Adapter User Manual

Page 63: About explicit messaging -1, Using, Explicit messaging (pcp communications), 6using explicit messaging (pcp communications), Chapter

Advertising
background image

Chapter

6

Using Explicit Messaging
(PCP Communications)

Chapter 6 provides information and examples that explain how to use
Explicit Messaging to monitor and configure the adapter and connected
PowerFlex drive, as well as other peripherals.

Explicit Messaging (PCP Communications) is used to transfer data that
does not require continuous updates. With Explicit Messaging, you can
configure and monitor a slave device’s parameters on the Interbus
network.

To be able to use Explicit Messaging in the adapter, Parameter 57 -
[PCP Comm Act]
must be set to “Enabled”.

Topic

Page

Topic

Page

About Explicit Messaging

6-1

PCP Communications

6-3

Running Explicit Messages

6-2

SLC Ladder Example - Peripheral
Communications Protocol (PCP)

6-15

!

ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. The
examples in this publication are intended solely for purposes of
example. There are many variables and requirements with any
application. Rockwell Automation does not assume responsibility or
liability (to include intellectual property liability) for actual use of the
examples shown in this publication.

!

ATTENTION: Risk of equipment damage exists. If Explicit Messages
are programmed to write parameter data to Non-Volatile Storage (NVS)
frequently, the NVS will quickly exceed its life cycle and cause the
drive to malfunction. Do not create a program that frequently uses
Explicit Messages to write parameter data to NVS. Datalinks do not
write to NVS and should be used for frequently changed parameters.

About Explicit Messaging

20COMM-UM007A-EN-P.book Page 1 Tuesday, January 22, 2002 10:52 AM

Advertising