Rockwell Automation 20G PowerFlex 755 Drive Embedded EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 750COM-UM001E-EN-P - October 2013

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Configuring the I/O

Chapter 4

12.

Click Set to save the Port Configuration information which sets the
corresponding offline Subnet Cfg x and Gateway Cfg x parameters in the
adapter.

13.

Click OK on the New Module dialog box.

The new node (‘My_PowerFlex_755_Drive’ in this example) now appears
under the bridge (‘My_EtherNet_IP_Bridge’ in this example) in the I/O
Configuration folder. If you double-click on the Controller Tags, you will
see that module-defined data types and tags have been automatically
created (

Figure 7

and

Figure 8

). Note that all tag names are defined and

Datalinks include the assigned drive parameter name. After you save and
download the configuration, these tags allow you to access the Input and
Output data of the drive via the controller’s ladder logic.

Figure 7 - Controller Input Tags

Enable BootP

When this box is checked, BOOTP is enabled in the adapter and will ignore the IP
address set in the General tab. When unchecked, the controller uses the set IP address.
This is another method to enable/disable BOOTP in the adapter. For this example, leave
this box unchecked.

Box

Setting

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