Rockwell Automation 20-COMM-E PowerFlex EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual

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Configuring the I/O

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20-COMM-E EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual

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In this example, Datalinks are used to do the following.

6. In the Module Definition screen, edit the following information.

Read…

Write to…

Output Current (Parameter 3)

Accel Time 1 (Parameter 140)

DC Bus Voltage (Parameter 12)

Decel Time 1 (Parameter 142)

Fault 1 Code (Parameter 243)

High Resolution Reference (Parameter 308)

TIP: To get the latest RSLogix 5000 drive Add-on Profile, go to

http://

www.ab.com/support/abdrives/webupdate

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Box

Setting

Revision

The major and minor revision of the firmware (database) in the drive. If the

drive’s major and minor revision is not available, the drive database is not

installed on your computer. To get the correct database revision, use one of the

following buttons at the bottom left of the Module Definition screen:
Create Database: Creates a database from an online network drive. Clicking

this button displays an RSLinx software RSWho window. Browse to the

online drive (for this example, PowerFlex 70 EC), select it, and click

OK. The

database will be uploaded and stored on the computer. Thereafter, close the

Module Definition screen and then re-open it to display the new revision.

Web Update: When a drive is not available online, opens the Allen-Bradley

Drives Web Updates website to download a specific database file. After

downloading the file, close the Module Definition screen and then re-open it

to display the new revision.

Match Drive: Use this button when the drive being added to the network

matches the drive profile (revision, rating, configuration settings, and so forth)

of an existing online network drive. Click this button to conveniently create a

duplicate drive profile from the online drive, and automatically load this

identical information into the Module Definition screen. This eliminates the

need to manually enter the information each time a new drive with a

matching profile is added to the network.

Electronic

Keying

Compatible Module. The ‘Compatible Module’ setting for Electronic Keying

ensures that the physical module is consistent with the software configuration

before the controller and bridge make a connection. Therefore, ensure that you

have set the correct revision in this screen. See the online Help for additional

information on this and other Electronic Keying settings. If keying is not required,

select ‘Disable Keying’. Drives do not require keying, and so ‘Disable Keying’ is

recommended.

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