Restoring adapter parameters to factory defaults, Viewing the adapter status using parameters, Updating the adapter firmware – Rockwell Automation 25-COMM-P PowerFlex PROFIBUS DPV1 Adapter User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 520COM-UM004A-EN-E - November 2013

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Configuring the Adapter

Chapter 3

When you enter 1 “Reset Module”, the adapter will be immediately reset. An
alternate method to reset the adapter is by power cycling the drive.

Restoring Adapter
Parameters to Factory
Defaults

Set

Device parameter 19 [Reset Module] to 2 “Set Defaults”.

When you enter 2 “Set Defaults”, the adapter will set all of its parameters to their
factory default values.

Viewing the Adapter Status
Using Parameters

The following

Device parameters provide information about the status of the

adapter. You can view these parameters at any time using the PowerFlex
22-HIM-A3 or 22-HIM-C2S HIM or Connected Components Workbench.

Updating the Adapter
Firmware

The adapter firmware can be updated over the network or through DSI using a
tool such as the 1203-USB serial converter.

When updating firmware over the network or DSI, you can use the Allen-Bradley
ControlFLASH software tool.

Value

Description

0

Ready (Default)

1

Reset Module

2

Set Defaults

IMPORTANT

When performing a “Set Defaults” action, the drive may detect a conflict and
then not allow this function to occur. If this happens, first resolve the conflict
and then repeat a “Set Defaults” action. Common reasons for a conflict include
the drive running or a controller in Run mode.

After performing a “Set Defaults” action, you must enter 1 “Reset Module” or
power cycle the drive so that the new values take effect. Thereafter, this
parameter will be restored to a value of 0 “Ready”.

PROFIBUS DP Adapter Status Parameters

Name

Description

02 [DLs From Net Act]

Displays the number of network-to-drive Datalinks that the drive is using based on the I/O
connection opened by the controller.

03 [DLs To Net Act]

Displays the number of drive-to-network Datalinks that the controller is using based on the
I/O connection opened by the controller.

04 [Net Addr Src]

Displays the source from which the adapter’s node address is taken. This will be either the
Node Address switches (see

Setting the Endianness and Node Address Using the DIP Switches

on page 14

) or the value of Device parameter 05 [Net Addr Cfg].

06 [Net Addr Act]

Displays the actual network node address used by the adapter, which can be one of the
following:
The address set with the Node Address switches (see

Setting the Endianness and Node

Address Using the DIP Switches on page 14

).

The Set Slave Address service, sets the value of the new address into the Device parameter

05 [Net Addr Cfg]. It is saved in Non-volatile memory, but takes effect immediately.

An old address from the switches or parameter. (If either has been changed, but the

adapter has not been reset, the new address will not be in effect.)

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