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Configuring the Adapter
PowerFlex® 755 Drive Embedded EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual
Publication 750COM-UM001A-EN-P
8. Press the MOST soft key to restore MOST parameters to factory
defaults or press the ALL soft key to restore ALL parameters. Or
press the
ESC
soft key to cancel.
Important: When performing a Set Defaults, the drive may detect a
conflict and then not allow this function to occur. If this
happens, first resolve the conflict and then repeat this
Set Defaults procedure. Common reasons for a conflict
include the drive running or a controller in Run mode.
9. Reset the adapter by cycling power to the drive or by using the
HIM’s Reset Device function located in the drive’s DIAGNOSTIC
folder.
Viewing the Adapter Status
Using Parameters
The following parameters provide information about the status of the
adapter. You can view these parameters at any time.
Flash Updating the Adapter
The adapter can be flash updated over the network or serially through a
direct connection from a computer to the drive using a 1203-USB or
1203-SSS serial converter.
When flashing over the network, you can use the Allen-Bradley
software tool ControlFLASH, the built-in flash capability of
DriveExplorer Lite or Full, or the built-in flash capability of
DriveExecutive.
When flashing through a direct serial connection from a computer to a
drive, you can use the same Allen-Bradley software tools described
above, or you can use HyperTerminal set to the X-modem protocol.
To obtain a flash update for this adapter, go to
. This site contains all firmware update files
and associated Release Notes that describe firmware update
enhancements/anomalies, how to determine the existing firmware
version, and how to flash update using DriveExplorer, DriveExecutive
or ControlFLASH.
Parameter
Description
34 - [DLs From Net Act]
The number of controller-to-drive Datalinks that are included in
the network I/O connection (controller outputs).
35 - [DLs To Net Act]
The number of drive-to-controller Datalinks that are included in
the network I/O connection (controller inputs).
37 - [Net Addr Src]
Source from which the adapter node address is taken. This will be
either “0” (Switches), “1” (Parameters) which uses the address
from Parameters 38-41 [IP Addr Cfg x], or “2” (BOOTP). The
source is determined by the settings of the IP address switches
(
) on the adapter.
50 - [Net Rate Act]
The data rate used by the adapter.
86 - [Fr Peer Status]
The status of the consumed peer input connection.
Values: 0 = Off; 1 = Waiting; 2 = Running; 3 = Faulted
77 - [DLs Fr Peer Act]
The number of peer-to-drive Datalinks that the drive is expecting.
88 - [DLs To Peer Act]
The number of drive-to-peer Datalinks that the drive is expecting.