Rockwell Automation 1397 DC Drive Firmware 2.xx User Manual
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Using SCANport Capabilities
D–4
Publication 1397-5.0 — June, 2001
If this bit is set:
The owner is:
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Terminal Block
SCANport device 1
SCANport device 2
SCANport device 3
SCANport device 4
SCANport device 5
SCANport device 6
NOTE: Bit 7 is not used in this application.
NOTE: The SCANport device number is determined by the
SCANport connection it is plugged into.
Masking Control Functions – Control functions can be masked.
This allows you to enable or disable a control function for all or
some of the devices.
IMPORTANT: The Stop command CANNOT be masked. Any
device attached to the 1397 Drive can stop the Drive at any time.
To set a mask for a control function, you can use the parameters
detailed in the following table:
To set a mask to control
this function:
Check this
Parameter:
Control which ports can accept the control functions
Issue forward/reverse commands
Issue a Run command
Issue a Jog command
Select an alternate reference or preset speed
Generate a clear fault command
Which adapters can issue MOP commands
Which adapters can take exclusive “local control”
207
202
201
203
204
205
206
208
File: Program/Display
Group: Masks
Logic Mask
Direction Mask
Run Mask
Jog Mask
Reference Mask
Flt Reset Mask
MOP Mask
Local Mask
For each of these parameters, each bit represents a device:
This bit (for low):
Represents:
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Terminal Block
SCANport device 1
SCANport device 2
SCANport device 3
SCANport device 4
SCANport device 5
SCANport device 6
NOTE: Bit 7 is not used in this application.
NOTE: The SCANport device number is determined by the SCANport
connection it is plugged into.
If a bit is clear (0) for a mask parameter, the control function is
disabled. If a bit is set (1), the control function is enabled.