Resetting the adapter, Viewing the adapter status using parameters – Rockwell Automation 25B PowerFlex 525 Embedded EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 520COM-UM001B-EN-E - March 2013
Chapter 3
Configuring the Adapter
Resetting the Adapter
Changes to some parameters require that you reset the adapter before the new
settings take effect. You can reset the adapter by cycling power to the drive.
Viewing the Adapter Status
Using Parameters
The following diagnostic parameters provide information about the status of the
adapter. You can view these parameters at any time.
ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. If the adapter is
transmitting control I/O to the drive, the drive may fault when you reset the
adapter. Determine how your drive will respond before resetting the adapter.
Embedded EtherNet/IP Adapter Diagnostic Parameters
Name
Description
F681 [Comm Sts - DSI]
Displays the status of the RS485 serial (DSI) port to the drive.
F682 [Comm Sts - Opt]
Displays the status of the internal communication to the drive.
F683 [Com Sts-Emb Enet]
Displays the status of the embedded EtherNet/IP interface to the drive.
F684 [EN Addr Src]
Displays the network configuration source currently used by the embedded
EtherNet/IP interface.
F685 [EN Rate Act]
Displays the network data rate currently used by the embedded EtherNet/IP
interface.
F686 [DSI I/O Act]
Displays the drives that are active in Multi-drive mode.
F687 [HW Addr 1] through
F692 [HW Addr 6]
Decimal value of each byte in the adapter’s Ethernet hardware address.
F693 [EN IP Addr Act 1] through
F696 [EN IP Addr Act 4]
Value of each byte in the adapter’s present IP address. A value of “0” appears if the
adapter does not currently have an IP address.
F697 [EN Subnet Act 1] through
F700 [EN Subnet Act 4]
Value of each byte in the adapter’s present subnet mask. A value of “0” appears if
the adapter does not currently have a subnet mask.
F701 [EN Gateway Act 1] through
F704 [EN Gateway Act 4]
Value of each byte in the adapter’s present gateway address. A value of “0” appears
if the adapter does not currently have a gateway address.
F705 [Drive 0 Logic Cmd]
F709 [Drive 1 Logic Cmd]
F713 [Drive 2 Logic Cmd]
F717 [Drive 3 Logic Cmd]
F721 [Drive 4 Logic Cmd]
In Multi-drive mode, this is the logic command being transmitted to drive 0.
In Single-drive mode, this is the logic command being used by the drive (whether
HS-DSI, EtherNet/IP, or DSI) at the time. If comms control is NOT being used, and
the drive is in single-drive mode, then this parameter will show 0.
F706 [Drv 0 Reference]
F710 [Drv 1 Reference]
F714 [Drv 2 Reference]
F718 [Drv 3 Reference]
F722 [Drv 4 Reference]
In Multi-drive mode, this is the reference being transmitted to drive 0/1/2/3/4.
In Single-drive mode, this is the reference being used by the drive (whether HS-
DSI, EtherNet/IP, or DSI) at the time. If comms control is NOT being used, and the
drive is in single-drive mode, then this parameter will show 0.
F707 [Drv 0 Logic Sts]
F711 [Drv 1 Logic Sts]
F715 [Drv 2 Logic Sts]
F719 [Drv 3 Logic Sts]
F723 [Drv 4 Logic Sts]
In Multi-drive mode, this is the logic status being received from drive 0/1/2/3/4.
In Single-drive mode, this is the logic status of the drive at the time.
F708 [Drv 0 Feedback]
F712 [Drv 1 Feedback]
F716 [Drv 2 Feedback]
F720 [Drv 3 Feedback]
F724 [Drv 4 Feedback]
In Multi-drive mode, this is the feedback being received from drive 0/1/2/3/4.
In Single-drive mode, this is the feedback of the drive at the time.
F725 [EN Rx Overruns]
A count of the number of receive overrun errors reported by the embedded
EtherNet/IP interface.
F726 [EN Rx Packets]
A count of the number of receive packets reported by the embedded EtherNet/IP
interface.
F727 [EN Rx Errors]
A count of the number of receive errors reported by the embedded EtherNet/IP
interface.