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Features, Features -2 – Rockwell Automation 20-COMM-R Remote I/O Adapter User Manual

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Getting Started

20-COMM-R Remote I/O Adapter User Manual

Publication 20COMM-UM004D-EN-P

Features

The features of the adapter include the following:

• Typical mounting in a PowerFlex 7-Class drive.

• Captive screws to secure and ground the adapter to the drive.

• Compatibility with various configuration tools to configure the adapter

and connected host drive, including the following tools:

PowerFlex HIM (Human Interface Module) on the drive, if available
Connected Components Workbench software, version 1.02 or later
DriveExplorer software, version 2.01 or later
DriveExecutive software, version 3.01 or later

• Rotary switches to set a rack address before applying power to the

PowerFlex drive. Or, you can disable the switches and use an adapter
parameter to set the rack address.

• DIP switches to configure the adapter for starting module group, last/not

last RIO group within the rack, 1/4 or 1/2 rack, and baud rate. Or, you
can disable the switches and use adapter parameters to configure the
adapter.

• Status indicators that report the status of the drive communications, the

adapter, and network. They are visible when the drive cover is open or
closed.

• Parameter-configured I/O (Logic Command/Reference and up to four

pairs of Datalinks) to accommodate application requirements. The
adapter can be configured to use a 1/4 rack (two 16-bit words) or 1/2
rack (four 16-bit words) of discrete I/O. Additionally, up to eighteen
16-bit words of I/O can be transferred using the Block Transfer I/O
image without increasing the size of the discrete I/O rack. See

Chapter 4

,

Using Discrete and Block Transfer I/O

for more information.

• Block Transfer Messaging support.

• User-defined fault actions to determine how the adapter and connected

PowerFlex drive respond to the following:

I/O messaging communication disruptions (Comm Flt Action)
Controllers in idle mode (Idle Flt Action)

• Access to any PowerFlex drive and its connected peripherals on the

network to which the adapter is connected.