Features – Rockwell Automation 20-750-CNETC PowerFlex Coaxial ControlNet Option Module User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 750COM-UM003B-EN-P - November 2012

Chapter 1

Getting Started

Features

The features of the option module include the following:

Captive screws to secure and ground the module to the drive.

Switches to set a node address before applying power to the drive—or you
can disable the switches and use an option module parameter to configure
the node address.

Compatibility with the following configuration tools to configure the
option module and host drive:

PowerFlex 20-HIM-A6 or 20-HIM-C6S HIM (Human Interface
Module) on the drive, if available

Connected Components Workbench software, version 1.02 or later

DriveExplorer software, version 6.01 or later

DriveExecutive software, version 5.01 or later

Status indicators that report the status of the option module and network
communication. They are visible when the drive cover is removed.

Parameter-configured 32-bit Datalinks in the I/O to meet application
requirements (16 Datalinks to write data from the network to the drive,
and 16 Datalinks to read data to the network from the drive).

Explicit Messaging support.

Master-Slave hierarchy that can be set up so that the option module and
PowerFlex 750-Series drive transmit data to and from a scanner on the
network.

User-defined fault actions to determine how the option module and its
connected host drive respond to the following:

I/O messaging communication disruptions (Comm Flt Action)

Controllers in Idle mode (Idle Flt Action)

Explicit messaging disruptions for drive control via PCCC, the CIP
Register Object, or the CIP Assembly object (Msg Flt Action)

Access to any PowerFlex drive and its connected peripherals on the
network to which the option module is connected.

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