Rockwell Automation 20-750-ENETR PowerFlexDual-Port EtherNet/IP Option Module User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 750COM-UM008A-EN-P - July 2012

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Option Module Parameters

Appendix B

33

[Comm Flt Action]
Sets the action that the option module and drive will take if the
option module detects that I/O communication has been
disrupted. This setting is effective only if I/O that controls the
drive is transmitted through the option module. When
communication is re-established, the drive will automatically
receive commands over the network again.

Default:

0 = Fault

Values:

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

Type:

Read/Write

Reset Required:

No

34

[Idle Flt Action]
Sets the action that the option module and drive will take if the
option module detects that the controller is in program mode or
faulted. This setting is effective only if I/O that controls the drive
is transmitted through the option module. When the controller is
put back in Run mode, the drive will automatically receive
commands over the network again.

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. Host
Parameter 33 - [Comm Flt Action] lets you determine the action of
the option module and connected drive if I/O communication is
disrupted. By default, this parameter faults the drive. You may configure
this parameter so that the drive continues to run, however, precautions
should be taken to verify 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 cable).

ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. Host
Parameter 34 - [Idle Flt Action] lets you determine the action of the
option module and connected drive when the controller is idle. By
default, this parameter faults the drive. You may configure this
parameter so that the drive continues to run, however, precautions
should be taken to verify 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 controller in idle state).

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