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20-COMM-D DeviceNet Adapter User Manual

Publication 20COMM-UM002G-EN-P

Chapter

8

Using the Adapter in a DPI External Comms Kit

(20-XCOMM-DC-BASE)

This chapter provides information and examples that explain how to use the
adapter in a DPI External Comms Kit (20-XCOMM-DC-BASE).

The adapter is typically installed in the internal communication slot on the
PowerFlex 7-Class drive. However, an externally-mounted adapter may be
desired when:

• The PowerFlex drive is already connected to an existing network, such as

Remote I/O, and a second network is desired for a DriveExplorer or
DriveExecutive software tool, data collection, and so forth.

• The PowerFlex drive is remotely located next to some I/O devices that

also need to be networked. The DPI External Comms Kit has an option
slot for general-purpose network I/O that a controller can use. Both the
drive and I/O devices are handled as one node on the network to reduce
the network node count.

Installing the Adapter

The adapter can be installed in a DPI External Comms Kit.

Figure 8.1 Mounting and Connecting the Adapter

For more information, see the DPI External Communications Kit
Installation Instructions, publication 20COMM-IN001.

Topic

Page

Installing the Adapter

8-1

I/O Board Option (20-XCOMM-IO-OPT1)

8-2

Understanding the I/O Image (Drive + I/O Option)

8-2

Configuring the Adapter to Use the Optional I/O Data

8-3

Viewing Optional I/O Diagnostic Items

8-4

Comms Kit

Enclosure Base

Comms Kit Enclosure Cover

(with adapter mounted inside)

15.24 cm (6 in.) Internal Interface Cable

(connects power supply board

in enclosure base to adapter)

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