Features, Features -2 – Rockwell Automation 22-COMM-B PowerFlex BACnet MS/TP Adapter User Manual

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Getting Started

The adapter features include:

Typical mounting in a PowerFlex 40 or PowerFlex 400 drive. The
adapter can also be installed in a DSI External Comms Kit
(22-XCOMM-DC-BASE).

Switches that enable you to:

Set a MAC address before applying power to the drive.

Turn on/off the adapter’s built-in termination resistor and bias
resistors for optimizing operation on the network.

A captive screw secures and grounds the adapter to the drive or,
when mounted in a DSI External Comms Kit, to the kit’s metal
enclosure.

Compatibility with various configuration tools to configure the
adapter and connected drive. The tools include an external
PowerFlex 4-Class HIM (22-HIM-A3 or 22-HIM-C2S), and
drive-configuration software such as DriveExplorer (version 3.01 or
later) or DriveExecutive (version 3.01 or later).

Status indicators that report the status of drive communications, the
adapter, and network.

Read and write access to parameters to configure and monitor
parameter values over the network.

User-defined fault actions to determine how the adapter and
connected drive respond to I/O communication disruptions (Comm
Loss Action) on the network.

Features

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