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Configuring the EtherNet/IP Module

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4.9.1 Setting the Fault Configuration Parameters

If you set parameter 21 (Comm Flt Action), 22 (Idle Flt Action), or 14
(Peer Flt Action) to “Send Flt Cfg,” the values in the parameters
shown in table 4.4 are sent to the drive after a communications fault
occurs. You must set these parameters to values required by your
application.

Changes to these parameters take effect immediately. A reset is not
required.

4.10 Setting Web Access Control

By accessing the IP address set for the adapter using a web
browser, you can view the module’s web pages for information
about the module, the Reliance Electric drive to which it is
connected, and other DPI devices connected to the drive such as
OIMs or serial adapters. Additionally, the module can be configured
to automatically send e-mail messages to desired addresses when
selected drive faults occur and/or are cleared, and/or when the
module takes a communication or idle fault action. For more details
on the modules’s web pages, refer to Chapter 9, Viewing the
Module’s Web Pages.

Important:Firmware 2.xxx (and earlier) module web pages are

accessed differently than 3.xxx web pages. Enabling/
disabling e-mail configuration is also different.

Table 4.4 – Fault Configuration Parameters

Parameter

Number

Name

Description

25

Flt Cfg Logic

A 16-bit value sent to the drive for Logic
Command.

26

Flt Cfg Ref

A 32-bit value (0 to 4294967295) sent to
the drive as a Reference or Datalink.

Important: If the drive uses a 16-bit
Reference or 16-bit Datalinks, the most
significant word of the value must be set to
zero (0) or a fault will occur.

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Flt Cfg x1 In
Flt Cfg x2 In

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