5 multi- mode explicit messaging, 6 additional information – Rockwell Automation MD65 Profibus Communication Card User Manual

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Using Multi-Drive Mode

8-7

Important:

MDCOMM-PBUS parameters can be set using MDI
peripheral (OIM, V*S Utilities with MDCOMM-232,
etc.) ONLY when the Mode Jumper is in Single mode
position.

8.5

Multi- Mode Explicit Messaging

Parameter addressing for Explicit messaging in Multi-Drive is similar
to that in Single mode.

The parameter numbers range from 1 to 2047. Parameter numbers
1-1023 are used to access the drive or module parameters.
Parameter numbers 1024-2047 are used to access the Module
Fault Codes, Events and Diagnostic Items.

For example, to access Accel Time (parameter 39) for Drive 0, Drive
0-1 to Drive 0-4 in Multi-Drive mode:

8.6

Additional Information

When the MD65 with the MDCOMM-PBUS module (Drive 0) is
powered up, all configured daisy-chained drives must be present
before an I/O connection is allowed on Profibus (i.e. before the
drives can be controlled).

If the MD65 with the MDCOMM-PBUS module (Drive 0) is
powered down, communications with the four daisy-chained
drives (Drives 0-1 to Drives 0-4) are disrupted and the drives will
fault.

If any of the daisy-chained drives (Drive 0-1 to Drive 0-4) are
powered down, the respective Input Image (Logic Status and
Feedback) sent to the scanner will be zeros, and the NET A and
DRIVE LEDs on the MDCOMM-PBUS module will flash red.
Status information from the scanner will not indicate there is a
fault at the node.

Table 8.3 – Accessing Accel Time (Parameter 39)

Module

IND

(0-2 bits)

Parameter

Number

Drive 0 Single Drive

000

39

Drives 0-1 Multi Drive

001

39

Drives 0-2 Multi Drive

010

39

Drives 0-3 Multi Drive

011

39

Drives 0-4 Multi Drive

100

39

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