Rockwell Automation 1756-DMF30 ControlLogix Drive Module User Manual

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Publication 1756-UM522B-EN-P - February 2003

C-34 1756-DMF30 Specific Information

381

PMI Warning Cnfg
Enter a value to configure the drive's response to a "PMI
Warning" exception event (events enumerated in parameter
2123 [MC Warnings].

• Value 0 - Ignore configures the drive to continue

running, as normal, when this event occurs

• Value 1 - Alarm configures the drive to continue

running and set the appropriate alarm bit when this
event occurs

• Value 2 - FltCoastStop configures the drive to perform a

coast stop and set the appropriate fault bit, in response
this event.

Default:

Val 1

Alarm

Options:

Val 0
Val 1
Val 2

Ignore
Alarm
FltCoastStop

File:
Group:

Utility
Fault/Alm Config

382

Lgx OutOfRunCnfg
Enter a value to configure the drive's response to the
DriveLogix processor being in Non-Run mode. Non-Run modes
include Program, Remote-Program and Faulted.

• Value 2 - FltCoastStop configures the drive to perform a

coast stop and set the appropriate fault bit, in response
this event.

Default:

Val 2

FltCoastStop

Options:

Val 2

FltCoastStop

File:
Group:

Utility
Fault/Alm Config

383

Lgx Timeout Cnfg
Enter a value to configure the Drive Module's response to a
Controller to Drive Module connection timeout, as detected by
the Drive Module.

• Value 0 - Ignore configures the drive to continue

running, as normal, when this event occurs

• Value 1 - Alarm configures the drive to continue

running and set the appropriate alarm bit when this
event occurs

• Value 2 - FltCoastStop configures the drive to perform a

coast stop and set the appropriate fault bit, in response
this event.

Default:

Val 2

FltCoastStop

Options:

Val 0
Val 1
Val 2

Ignore
Alarm
FltCoastStop

File:
Group:

Utility
Fault/Alm Config

No.

Name
Description

Values

ATTENTION

!

Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. Parameter 383 [Lgx Timeout
Cnfg] lets you determine the action of the drive if communications are
disrupted. By default this parameter causes the drive to fault and coast
to a stop. You can set this parameter so that the drive continues to run.
Precautions should be taken to ensure that the setting of this parameter
does not create a hazard of injury or equipment damage.

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