Rockwell Automation 25-COMM-E2P PowerFlex 25-COMM-E2P Dual-Port EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 520COM-UM003A-EN-E - June 2013

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Adapter Parameters

Appendix B

19

[Net Rate Act 1]
Displays the actual speed (10, 100) and duplex (Full, Half) for
the adapter’s Ethernet network port 1 (ENET1).

Values:

0 = No Link
1 = 10Mbps Full
2 = 10Mbps Half
3 = 100Mbps Full
4 = 100Mbps Half
5 = Dup IP Addr

Type:

Read Only

20

[Net Rate Cfg 2]
Sets the speed (10, 100) and duplex (Full, Half) which the
adapter communicates on its Ethernet network port 2 (ENET2.
Updates Device parameter 21 [Net Rate Act 2] after a reset.

Default:

0 = Autodetect

Values:

0 = Autodetect
1 = 10Mbps Full
2 = 10Mbps Half
3 = 100Mbps Full
4 = 100Mbps Half

Type:

Read/Write

Reset Required:

Yes

21

[Net Rate Act 2]
Displays the actual speed (10, 100) and duplex (Full, Half) for
the adapter’s Ethernet network port 2 (ENET2).

Values:

0 = No Link
1 = 10Mbps Full
2 = 10Mbps Half
3 = 100Mbps Full
4 = 100Mbps Half
5 = Dup IP Addr

Type:

Read Only

22

[Reset Module]
No action if set to 0 “Ready”. Resets the adapter if set to 1 “Reset
Module”. Restores the adapter to its factory default settings if
set to 2 “Set Defaults”. This parameter is a command. It will be
reset to 0 “Ready” after the command has been performed.
When performing a Set Defaults, the drive may detect a
conflict. If this occurs, the drive will not allow a Set Defaults
action. You must resolve the conflict before attempting a Set
Defaults action for the adapter.

Default:

0 = Ready

Values:

0 = Ready
1 = Reset Module
2 = Set Defaults

Type:

Read/Write

Reset Required:

No

23

[Comm Flt Action]
Sets the fault action of the drive, if the adapter detects that I/O
communication has been disrupted.
Important: This setting is effective when the drive’s control
source is transmitted through the adapter. When I/O
communication is reestablished, the drive will again be
controlled from the network adapter.

Default:

0 = Fault

Values:

0 = Fault
1 = Stop
2 = Zero Data
3 = Hold Last
4 = Send Flt Cfg

Type:

Read/Write

Reset Required:

No

Parameter

No.

Name and Description

Details

ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. If the adapter
is transmitting I/O that controls the drive, the drive may fault when you
reset the adapter. Determine how your drive will respond before
resetting the adapter.

ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. Device
parameter 23

[Comm Flt Action] lets you determine the action of the

adapter and connected drive if I/O communications are disrupted. By
default, this parameter faults the drive. you can set this parameter so
that the drive continues to run. Precautions should be taken to ensure
that the setting of this parameter does not create a risk of injury or
equipment damage. When commissioning the drive, verify that your
system responds correctly to various situations (for example, a
disconnected drive).

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