B-2
Adapter Parameters
04
[DN Addr Actual]
DeviceNet node address actually used by the
adapter.
Default:
63
Minimum:
0
Maximum:
63
Type:
Read Only
05
[DN Rate Cfg]
DeviceNet data rate if the data rate switch is set to
“PGM” (Program).
Default:
3 = Autobaud
Values:
0 = 125 kbps
1 = 250 kbps
2 = 500 kbps
3 = Autobaud
Type:
Read/Write
Reset Required:
Yes
06
[DN Rate Actual]
DeviceNet data rate actually used by the adapter.
Default:
0 = 125 kbps
Values:
0 = 125 kbps
1 = 250 kbps
2 = 500 kbps
Type:
Read Only
07
[Ref/Fdbk Size]
Size of the Reference/Feedback. The drive
determines the size of the Reference/Feedback.
Default:
0 = 16-bit
Value:
0 = 16-bit
1 = 32-bit
Type:
Read Only
08
[Datalink Size]
Size of each Datalink word. The drive determines
the size of Datalinks.
Default:
0 = 16-bit
Values:
0 = 16-bit
1 = 32-bit
Type:
Read Only
09
[Reset Module]
No action if set to “Ready.” Resets the adapter if
set to “Reset Module.” Restores the adapter to its
factory default settings if set to “Set Defaults.” This
parameter is a command. It will be reset to “0 =
Ready” after the command has been performed.
Default:
0 = Ready
Values
0 = Ready
1 = Reset Module
2 = Set Defaults
Type:
Read/Write
Reset Required:
No
10
[Comm Flt Action]
Action that the adapter and drive take if the
adapter detects that DeviceNet communications
have been disrupted. This setting is effective only
if I/O that controls the drive is transmitted through
the adapter.
Default:
0 = Fault
Values:
0 = Fault
1 = Stop
2 = Zero Data
3 = Hold Last
4 = Send Flt Cfg
Type:
Read/Write
Reset Required:
No
Parameter
No. Name and Description
Details
!
ATTENTION:
Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. If the adapter is
transmitting I/O that controls the drive, the drive may fault when you reset the
adapter. Determine how your drive will respond before resetting a connected
adapter.
!
ATTENTION:
Risk of injury or equipment damage exists.
Parameter 10 - [Comm
Flt Action]
lets you determine the action of the adapter and connected drive if
communications are disrupted. By default, this parameter faults the drive. 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.
Summary of Contents for PowerFlex 20-COMM-D
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Page 90: ...B 8 Adapter Parameters Notes...
Page 122: ...C 32 DeviceNet Objects Notes...
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