Features, Features -2 – Rockwell Automation 22-COMM-D DeviceNet Adapter User Manual

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Getting Started

The DeviceNet adapter features the following:

• The adapter is mounted in the PowerFlex 40 drive. It receives the

required power from the drive and from the DeviceNet network.

• Switches let you set a node address and network data rate before

applying power to the PowerFlex drive. Alternately, you can disable
the switches and use parameters to configure these functions.

• A jumper lets you select between Single or Multi-Drive mode of

operation. In Single mode, the adapter represents a single drive on
one node. In Multi-Drive mode, the adapter represents up to 5 drives
on one node.

• A number of configuration tools can be used to configure the adapter

and connected drive. The tools include an external PowerFlex
4-Class HIM (22-HIM-*), network software such as RSNetWorx for
DeviceNet, or drive-configuration software such as DriveExplorer
(version 3.01 or higher) or DriveTools 2000 (version 1.01 or higher).

• Status indicators report the status of the drive communications,

adapter, and network.

• I/O, including Logic Command/Reference, may be configured for

your application using a parameter.

• Explicit and UCMM (Unconnected Message Manager) Messages are

supported.

• Multiple data exchange methods, including Polled, Cyclic, and

Change of State (COS), can be used to transmit data between the
network and adapter.

• User-defined fault actions determine how the adapter and PowerFlex

drive respond to communication disruptions on the network and
controllers in idle mode.

• Faulted node recovery is supported. You can configure a device even

when it is faulted on the network if you have a configuration tool that
uses faulted node recovery and have properly set the adapter node
address switches and data rate switches.

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