Setting the fault configuration parameters – 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 3

Configuring the Option Module

Figure 4 - Edit Fault Action HIM Screens

Changes to these parameters take effect immediately. A reset is not required.

If communication is disrupted and then is re-established, the drive will
automatically receive commands over the network again.

Setting the Fault Configuration Parameters

When setting

Host Parameter 33 - [Comm Flt Action], 34 - [Idle Flt Action]

or 36 - [Msg Flt Action] to ‘Send Flt Cfg’, the values in the following parameters
are sent to the drive after a communication fault, idle fault, and/or explicit
messaging for drive control fault occurs. You must set these parameters to values
required by your application.

Changes to these parameters take effect immediately. A reset is not required.

ESC

ENTER

Stopped

0.00 Hz

AUTO

F

Edit Comm Flt Action

Fault

0

0 << 4

ESC

ENTER

Stopped

0.00 Hz

AUTO

F

Edit Idle Flt Action

Fault

0

0 << 4

ESC

ENTER

Stopped

0.00 Hz

AUTO

F

Edit Msg Flt Action

Fault

0

0 << 4

Option Module Host Parameter

Description

Parameter 37 - [Flt Cfg Logic]

A 32-bit value sent to the drive for Logic Command.

Parameter 38 - [Flt Cfg Ref]

A 32-bit REAL (floating point) value sent to the drive for Reference.

Parameter 39 - [Flt Cfg DL 01]

through

Parameter 54 - [Flt Cfg DL 16]

A 32-bit integer value sent to the drive for a Datalink. If the destination of the
Datalink is a REAL (floating point) parameter, you must convert the desired
value to the binary representation of the REAL value. (An internet search of
‘hex to float’ provides a link to a tool to do this conversion.)

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