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Rockwell Automation 20-750-DNET PowerFlex DeviceNet Option Module User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 750COM-UM002B-EN-P - October 2012

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Configuring the Option Module

Chapter 3

Restoring Option Module
Parameters to Factory
Defaults

As an alternate reset method, you can restore the option module parameters by
using a MEMORY folder menu item instead of using

Device Parameter 14 -

[Reset Module]

described in

Resetting the Option Module on page 32

. The

MEMORY folder method provides two ways to restore the option module

Device and Host parameters:

ALL—restores ALL option module

Device and Host parameters to their

factory default values.

MOST—restores MOST option module

Device and Host parameters—

except the following which are used for network setup:

Device Parameter 07 - [Net Addr Cfg]

Device Parameter 09 - [Net Rate Cfg]

Follow these steps to restore option module

Device and Host parameters to their

factory default values.

1.

Access the Status screen, which is displayed on HIM powerup.

2.

Use the

or

key to scroll to the Port in which the option

module is installed.

3.

Press the

key to display its last-viewed folder.

4.

Use the

or

key to scroll to the MEMORY folder.

5.

Use the

or

key to select Set Defaults.

6.

Press the

(Enter) key to display the Set Defaults pop-up box.

IMPORTANT

When performing a Set Defaults, the drive may detect a conflict and then not
allow this function to occur. If this happens, first resolve the conflict and then
repeat a Set Defaults action. Common reasons for a conflict include the drive
running or a controller in Run mode.

After performing a Set Defaults, you must enter ‘1’ (Reset Module) or power
cycle the drive so that the new values take effect. Thereafter, this parameter
will be restored to a value of ‘0’ (Ready).

TIP

If your application allows, you can also reset the option module by cycling
power to the drive (resetting the drive) or by using the HIM’s Reset Device
function located in the drive’s DIAGNOSTIC folder.

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