1 accessing the alternate register map, 2 diagnosing processing errors – Rockwell Automation FlexPak/WebPak 3000 DC Drive AutoMax Network Communication Board User Manual

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6-2

AutoMax Network Communication Option Board

6.1

Accessing the Alternate Register Map

To access the alternate register map, set

NETW

REGISTER

MAP

SEL

(P.914) to

ALTERNATE

.

Some parameters are not available and others are mapped differently when

NETW

REGISTER

MAP

SEL

(P.914) is set to

ALTERNATE

. Make sure your application uses the

correct mappings if you switch from the original register map to the alternate register map.

Important: When a version

4.2

Regulator board is used as a replacement in an

existing AutoMax network that uses the ALTERNATE register map, you
may need to reprogram the master task so that it writes valid data in the
registers that are now being used (where previously they were marked as
reserved).

6.2

Diagnosing Processing Errors

In the alternate map, Drop_1, register 27, the number of the parameter that caused a
processing error (indicated by alternal map, register 0, bit 10) is now recorded. If there
are no processing errors, the value will be set to -1.

Because some parameters are processed in groups, it is not possible to always report
the specific parameter that is out of range. Instead, the first parameter number of the
group that conains the error is reported (see table 6.1). For example, if

MOP

ACCEL

TIME

(P.115) was set out of range by the Network Option board, Drop_1, register 27

would contain the value 14 (

S

-

CURVE

ROUNDING

). Parameters not listed in table 6.1are

handled on an individual basis by the parameter processing routines so the parameter
causing the processing error is reported by number directly. This feature is available
only with the alternate register map. Also listed in the table are possible non-user
paramter numbers (

≥ 25000) that can cause parameter processing errors.

Be aware that certain parameters are used as limits for other parameters (for example,

TOP

SPEED

(P.011) determines the maximum limit for

MAXIMUM

SPEED

(P.004). The

FlexPak 3000 Software Reference

(D2-3405) describes the relationships between all

user parameters. It is also possible (but very unlikely) to get a processing error
reported for a non-user parameter number not listed below. If this occurs, the
Regulator board is suspect. Cycle power, and if another non-user parameter number
processing error occurs, replace the Regulator board.

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