Setting web access control – Rockwell Automation 20G PowerFlex 755 Drive Embedded EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual
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Chapter 3
Configuring the Adapter
occurs. You must set these parameters to values required by your application.
Changes to these parameters take effect immediately. A reset is not required.
Setting Web Access Control
By using a web browser to access the IP address set for the adapter, you can view
the adapter web pages for information about the adapter, the drive, and other
DPI devices connected to the drive, such as HIMs or converters.
By default, the adapter web pages are disabled. To enable the adapter web pages,
set Parameter 52 - [Web Enable] to ‘1’ (Enabled) and then reset the adapter for
the change to take effect.
For more details on the adapter’s web pages, see
The adapter can be configured to automatically send e-mail messages to desired
addresses when selected drive faults occur and/or are cleared, and/or when the
adapter takes a communication or idle fault action.
Bit 0 of Parameter 53 - [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
Configure E-mail Notification Web Page on page 118
.
Adapter Parameter
Description
Parameter 58 - [Flt Cfg Logic]
A 32-bit value sent to the drive for Logic Command.
Parameter 59 - [Flt Cfg Ref]
A 32-bit REAL (floating point) value sent to the drive for Reference.
Parameter 60 - [Flt Cfg DL 01]
through
Parameter 75 - [Flt Cfg DL 16]
A 32-bit integer value sent to the drive for a Datalink. If the destination of the
Datalink is a REAL (floating point) parameter, you must convert the desired value to
the binary representation of the REAL value. (An internet search of ‘hex to float’
provides a link to a tool to do this conversion.)
Value
Description
0
Disabled (Default)
1
Enabled
ESC
ENTER
Stopped
0.00 Hz
AUTO
F
▲
▼
Edit Web Enable
Disabled
0
0 << 1
Bit
Description
0
E-mail Cfg (Default = 1 = Enabled)
1…15
Not Used
ESC
ENTER
Stopped
0.00 Hz
AUTO
F
Edit Web Features
xxxx xxxx xxxx xxx1
E-mail Cfg