Rockwell Automation 1203-CN1 ControlNet Communications Module 1203-CN1 User Manual

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002

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1203-CN1 Module Parameters

16

Fault Cfg B2 In

0 – 65535

0

Yes

No

Provides the second word of datalink B data to the
SCANport product when the module is instructed to
use the values for the Fault Cfg parameters.

17

Fault Cfg C1 In

0 – 65535

0

Yes

No

Provides the first word of datalink C data to the
SCANport product when the adapter is instructed to
use the values for the Fault Cfg parameters.

18

Fault Cfg C2 In

0 – 65535

0

Yes

No

Provides the second word of datalink C data to the
SCANport product when the module is instructed to
use the values for the Fault Cfg parameters.

19

Fault Cfg D1 In

0 – 65535

0

Yes

No

Provides the first word of datalink D data to the
SCANport product when the adapter is instructed to
use the values for the Fault Cfg parameters.

20

Fault Cfg D2 In

0 – 65535

0

Yes

No

Provides the second word of datalink D data to the
SCANport product when the module is instructed to
use the values for the Fault Cfg parameters.

21

Serial Port Rate

0 = 2400
1 = 4800
2 = 9600

3 = 19.2K
4 = 38.4K

2=9600

Yes

Yes

Sets the baud rate for the 1203-CN1 module’s serial/
DF1 port.
Important: These settings are valid for v1.004 or
higher CN1s. v1.003 or lower CN1s only have two
settings: 0 = 9600 and 1 = 19.2K.
Important: If you change the baud rate in the module,
you must also change it in your terminal emulation
software or terminal.

22

Reset Adapter

0 = Ready

1 = Enable

2 = Set Defaults

0=Ready

Yes

No

1 = Resets the module if set to Enable.
2 = Sets all parameters to their default values and
then resets the module.

23

Active I/O Cfg

b0 = Logic/Ref

b1 = Datalink A
b2 = Datalink B
b3 = Datalink C
b4 = Datalink D

0

No

No

Determines whether each of the control data
connections (logic command / analog reference
(LSB), datalink A, B, C, and D (MSB) are currently
logged into the SCANport product.

#

Name

Valid Values/

Settings

Default

Writable

Reset or

Power Cycle

to Take Effect

Description

Important: For information on accessing and editing parameters, refer to Chapter 3,

Getting Started.

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