Resetting the adapter – Rockwell Automation 20-COMM-ER 20-COMM-ER Dual-Port EtherNet/IP Communication Adapter User Manual User Manual
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Configuring the Adapter Chapter 3
to desired addresses when selected device faults occur and/or are cleared, and/or
when the adapter takes a communication or idle fault action. For more details on
the adapter’s web pages, refer to
.
By default, the adapter web pages are disabled. See
and set the Web Pages
Switch (SW4) to the ‘Enable Web’ (up) position. Parameter 56 [Web Enabled]
reflects the position of the web enable DIP switch on the adapter.
Important: For a change to the switch setting to take effect, the adapter
must be reset (see
Resetting the Adapter on page 43
Bit 0 of Parameter 57 - [Web Features] is used to protect the configured settings
for e-mail messaging. By default, settings are not protected and the user can make
changes. To protect the configured settings, set the value of E-mail Cfg Bit 0 to ‘0’
(Disabled). You can unprotect the configuration by changing Bit 0 back to ‘1’
(Enabled). E-mail messaging will always remain active regardless of whether or
not its settings are protected—unless e-mail messaging was never configured. For
more information about configuring adapter e-mail messaging or to stop e-mail
messages, see
Email Configuration Link on page 162
.
Bit 0 is the right-most bit. It is highlighted above and equals ‘1’.
Changes to this parameter take effect immediately. A reset is not required.
Resetting the Adapter
Changes to switch settings and some adapter parameters require that you reset
the adapter before the new settings take effect. You can reset the adapter by power
cycling the drive or by using Parameter 22- [Reset Module].
Set Parameter 22 - [Reset Module] to ‘1’ (Reset Module).
Bit
Description
0
E-mail Cfg (Default = 0 = Disabled)
1…7
Not Used
Port 5 Device
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Parameter #: 57
Web Features
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
1
E-mail Cfg
b00
ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. If the adapter is
transmitting control I/O to the drive, the drive may fault when you reset the
adapter. Determine how your drive will respond before resetting a
connected adapter.
Value
Description
0
Ready (Default)
1
Reset Module
2
Set Defaults
Port 5 Device
20-COMM-ER
Parameter #: 22
Reset Module
1
Reset Module