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

Chapter 4

Configuring the I/O

Additional information may also be displayed on the HIM if it is present
(upgrade status, and so forth).

If ADC is unsuccessful, the NET A status indicator will be flashing green or off,
and RSLogix 5000 software can be used to get additional information. When
online, the drive at issue should have a yellow triangle

next to it in the

RSLogix 5000 project's I/O Configuration folder. Double-click the drive to
open the Drive AOP. The Connection tab will show a Module Fault code and
the Drive tab will identify issues to the Port level.

Examples of potential issues/solutions are shown in the following table.

Using the RSLogix 5000 Generic Profile, All Versions

We recommend that you only use the basic RSLogix 5000 software Generic
Profile for any of the following reasons:

A specific drive profile in other versions of RSLogix 5000 software is
unavailable.

Users are already familiar with a Generic Profile and do not want to
convert an existing project to a drive Add-on Profile (RSLogix 5000
software, version 16.00 or later).

ADC Status Field

Description

Running

Any desired configuration is complete, and the I/O connection is running.

Configuring

ADC is currently updating the configuration of the drive or one of its peripherals. Clicking the
Connection tab will show which device is being updated.

Firmware Updating

ADC is currently updating the firmware of the drive or one of its peripherals. Clicking the Drive
tab will show which device is being updated.

Inhibited

The program has the connection inhibited. You can uninhibit the connection on the
Connection tab.

Faulted

A problem is preventing the controller from connecting to the drive (for example, the device
at the IP address provided is not a PowerFlex 750-Series drive). Clicking the Connection tab
will show the cause (Module Fault). Clicking the Drive tab may also show the faulted ports.

Issue

Solution

“Compatible module” keying selected, but
replacement drive or peripheral has an earlier
firmware revision than the failed device.

Replace device with a revision that is later than or equal to the
failed device. If necessary, use ControlFLASH to upgrade the
replacement device first to an acceptable revision level.

Peripheral is required for connection (“Fail Drive
Connection on Peripheral Error” was checked),
but it is missing.

Add required peripheral or remove peripheral from RSLogix 5000
project for the drive and download project to the controller.

A Safe Speed Monitor Module is used.

A manual ‘step’ is required to enter the safety password and
validate the system. See the section

Special Considerations When

Using a 20-750-S1 Safe Speed Monitor Module on page 77

for

additional information.

Parameter “out of range” error—ADC wrote a
value to a parameter that was out of range
(typically would only occur during initial
commissioning of a drive system).

Use any available drive software tool to view a linear list of
changed parameters to see if the configured value is outside the
minimum/maximum value. Version 4.02 (or later) Drive AOPs are
the preferred tool and will highlight any out of range parameter in
the Linear List editor.

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