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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Configuring the I/O

Chapter 4

Keying for peripherals is managed via the respective Port Properties dialog
box for each peripheral.

Electronic Keying for the embedded EtherNet/IP adapter (only Port 13
on PowerFlex 755 drives) and DeviceLogix (Port 14) ports are “Disabled”
by default. Both ports do not have individual firmware and are currently
managed by the drive’s firmware (Port 0). If you set either of these to
“Exact Match,” Firmware Supervisor will be unable to locate the upgrade
files during setup. If the “Fault Drive Connection on Peripheral Error”
checkbox is selected and there is a mismatch or failure while connecting to
or configuring these two ports, the overall ADC process will fail and no
I/O connection will be made to the drive.

Electronic Keying for HIMs and serial converters (1203-SSS and 1203-
USB) are disabled by default. These are typically temporary devices or
used for monitoring purposes only and therefore “do not matter” if they
are present or not. You still have the option to select these to other Keying
selections if desired.

4.

Click OK when finished.

5.

Click the Drive tab.

Compatible Module

This selection is the typical ADC selection when Firmware Supervisor is not used. A
replacement drive (including peripherals) will need to have the same or higher
firmware revision as the original. Since drives with newer firmware are required to
be compatible with older firmware, this allows ADC to work without compatibility
concerns. Note that if a Series change accompanies a Major firmware change, the
replacement drive may or may not be “compatible” with respect to keying.

Disabled

When using ADC, this selection should generally not be used. This selection allows a
replacement drive to have any different Major (X.xxx) and/or Minor (X.xxx) firmware
revision. It is up to the user to provide a replacement that has a firmware revision
later than or equal to the original drive. If a replacement drive with older firmware
is used, the ADC download may fail.

TIP

When using version 4.02 (or later) Drive AOPs, there is no need to
perform step 5 through step 9. Instead, skip to step 10.

Electronic Keying
Selection

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