Rockwell Automation 20-750-ENETR PowerFlexDual-Port EtherNet/IP Option Module User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 750COM-UM008A-EN-P - July 2012
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Configuring the I/O
Chapter 4
Version 4.02 (or later) Drive Add-on Profiles (AOPs)
Version 4.02
Drive AOPs require user action to enable ADC. This helps verify
that the user understands ADC operation prior to turning it on. Note the
following ADC operating status when using version 4.02 (or later) Drive AOPs:
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When adding a new drive, ADC is disabled by default for any drive that
supports ADC, such as PowerFlex 753 drives with firmware 7.001 or later,
or PowerFlex 755 drives with firmware 4.001 or later.
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When converting an earlier RSLogix 5000 project to a version 20.00
project that has been updated with version 4.02 (or later) Drive AOPs or
when updating a project created with version 4.01 Drive AOPs, any ADC
settings will be passed through as-is for drives that support ADC. For
example:
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If ADC was disabled for a drive in a previous project, it will remain
disabled.
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If ADC was enabled for a drive using version 4.01 Drive AOPs and that
project was later updated to version 4.02 (or later) Drive AOPs, it will
remain enabled.
Version 4.02 (or later) Drive AOPs also have an ADC icon on the Drive tab to
show general ADC enable/disable status for the drive:
Clicking the ADC icon will launch the ADC configuration dialog box. This
provides a single, convenient location to enable/disable ADC for any of the ports
on the drive.
Configuring a PowerFlex 750-Series Drive for ADC
ADC is configured within the AOP of the PowerFlex 750-Series drive. Start by
creating or opening a PowerFlex 750-Series drive in the RSLogix 5000 I/O
Configuration folder.
Icon
Meaning
No ports on the drive have ADC enabled.
At least one port on the drive has ADC enabled.
ADC is not supported.
IMPORTANT
ADC is supported by only PowerFlex 753 drives with firmware 7.001 or later,
and PowerFlex 755 drives with firmware 4.001 or later.