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Configuring/verifying key drive parameters – Rockwell Automation 25-COMM-E2P PowerFlex 25-COMM-E2P Dual-Port EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 520COM-UM003A-EN-E - June 2013

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Installing the Adapter

Chapter 2

Drive and Adapter Status Indicators

For more details on status indicator operation see

Understanding the Status

Indicators on page 115

.

Configuring/Verifying Key Drive Parameters

The PowerFlex 525 drive can be separately configured for the control and
Reference functions in various combinations. For example, you could set the
drive to have its control come from a peripheral or terminal block with the
Reference coming from the network. Or you could set the drive to have its
control come from the network with the Reference coming from another
peripheral or terminal block. Or you could set the drive to have both its control
and Reference come from the network.

Configuring the

Host parameters can be done using the drive’s keypad, a HIM,

and software such as RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer, or Connected
Components Workbench. In the following example, the drive will receive the
Logic Command and Reference from the network.

1.

Set the value of

Host parameter P046 [Start Source 1]

to 4 “Network Opt”.

Esc

Sel

FWD

ENET LINK

EtherNet/IP

25-COMM-E2P

PowerFlex 525 Frame A shown

Item

Status Indicator

Status

(1)

(1) If all status indicators are off, the adapter is not receiving power. If any other conditions occur, see

Troubleshooting on page 85

.

Description

PORT

Flashing green

Normal operation. The adapter is establishing an I/O
connection to the drive. This status indicator will turn
steady green or red.

Steady green

Normal operation. The adapter is properly connected and is
communicating with the drive.

MOD

Flashing green

Normal operation. The adapter is operating but is not
transferring I/O data to a controller.

Steady green

Normal operation. The adapter is operating and transferring
I/O data to a controller.

NET A

Flashing green

Normal operation. The adapter is properly connected but is
not communicating with any devices on the network.

Steady green

Normal operation. The adapter is properly connected and
communicating on the network to a controller.

NET B

Off

Normal operation. The adapter is properly connected, but is
idle.

Flashing green

Normal operation. The adapter is properly connected and
transmitting on the network.