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Setting the Fault Configuration Parameters
When setting Parameter 21 - [Comm Flt Action] or 22 - [Idle Flt Action]
to ‘Send Flt Cfg’, the values in the following parameters are sent to the drive
after an I/O communication fault and/or idle 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.
Setting Web Access Control
By using a web browser to access the IP address set for the adapter, you can
view the adapter’s web pages for information about the adapter, its
connected drive, and other DPI devices connected to the drive, such as
HIMs or converters. Additionally, the adapter 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 adapter takes a
communication or idle fault action. For more details on the adapter’s web
pages, see
.
Series A Adapter (Firmware Revision 2.002 or Earlier)
By default, the Series A adapter web pages are enabled. To disable the
adapter web pages, use Parameter 54 - [Access Control] to set the Web
Enable Bit 0 value to ‘0’ (Disabled). To protect the configured settings for
adapter e-mail messaging, use Parameter 54 - [Access Control] to set the
E-mail Config Bit 1 value to ‘0’ (Disabled). E-mail messaging will remain
active regardless of whether or not its settings are protected—unless e-mail
messaging was never configured. For more information about configuring
adapter e-mail messaging, see
Configure E-mail Notification Web Page on
).
Bit 0 is the right-most bit. It is highlighted above and equals ‘1’.
Changes to this parameter take effect immediately. A reset is not required.
Parameter
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…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.
27 - [Flt Cfg x1 In]
through
34 - [Flt Cfg x2 In]
TIP: Series A adapter web pages are accessed differently than Series B
web pages. Enabling and disabling e-mail configuration is also different.
Bit
Description
0
Web Enable (Default = 1 = Enabled)
1
E-mail Config (Default = 0 = Disabled)
2…31
Not Used
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Parameter #: 54
Access Control
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 0
1
Web Enable
b00