Using the him to view and clear events, Events – Rockwell Automation 20-COMM-E PowerFlex EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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20-COMM-E EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual

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Using the HIM to View and Clear Events

Events

Many events in the event queue occur under normal operation. If you
encounter unexpected communication problems, the events may help you or
Allen-Bradley personnel troubleshoot the problem. The following events
may appear in the event queue.

Step

Example Screen

Viewing Events

1. Access parameters in the adapter.

See

Using the PowerFlex 7-Class HIM to Access Parameters 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

Events option and then View

Event Queue option.

5. Press the

or

key to scroll through events.

The most recent event is Event 1.

Clearing Events

1. Access parameters in the adapter.

See

Using the PowerFlex 7-Class HIM to Access Parameters 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

Events option and then the

Clear Event option or Clr Event Queue option.
A message will pop up to confirm that you want to clear the

message or queue.

5. Press the

(Enter) key to confirm your request.

If

Clr Event Queue was selected, all event queue entries will then

display ‘No Event’.

Main Menu:

Diagnostics

Parameter

Device Select

Event Q:

1

E3

Ping Time Flt

Dgn: Events

View Event Queue

Clear Event

Clr Event Queue

Table 7.B Adapter Events

Code

Event

Description

1

No Event

Empty event queue entry.

2

DPI Bus Off Flt

A bus-off condition was detected on DPI. This event may be caused by loose or broken cables or by noise.

3

Ping Time Flt

A ping message was not received on DPI within the specified time.

4

Port ID Flt

The adapter is not connected to a correct port on a DPI product.

5

Port Change Flt

The DPI port changed after start up.

6

Host Sent Reset

The drive sent a reset event message.

7

EEPROM Sum Flt

The EEPROM in the adapter is corrupt.

8

Online @ 125kbps

The adapter detected that the drive is communicating at 125 kbps.

9

Online @ 500kbps

The adapter detected that the drive is communicating at 500 kbps.

10

Bad Host Flt

The adapter was connected to an incompatible product.

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