Rockwell Automation 25-COMM-P PowerFlex PROFIBUS DPV1 Adapter User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 520COM-UM004A-EN-E - November 2013
Chapter 8
Troubleshooting
Resetting the adapter to defaults has no effect on the event queue, other than to
log a Code 58 “Module Defaulted” event.
Many events in the event queue occur under normal operation. If you encounter
unexpected communications problems, the events may help you or Allen-Bradley
personnel troubleshoot the problem. The following events may appear in the
event queue:
Adapter Events
Code
Event
Description
Adapter Events
0
No Event
Text displayed in an empty event queue entry.
1
Device Power Up
Power was applied to the adapter.
2
Device Reset
The adapter was reset.
3
EEPROM CRC Error
The EEPROM checksum/CRC is incorrect, which limits adapter functionality. Default
parameter values must be loaded to clear this condition.
4
App Updated
The adapter application firmware was updated.
5
Boot Updated
The adapter boot firmware was updated.
6
Watchdog Timeout
The software watchdog detected a failure and reset the adapter.
7
Manual Reset
The adapter was reset by changing Device parameter 19 [Reset Module].
DSI Events
8
DSI Detected
The adapter detected that the DSI device is connected.
9
DSI Removed
The adapter detected that the DSI device was disconnected.
10
DSI Logon
The adapter has established communications with the DSI device.
11
DSI Timeout
The adapter has lost communications with the DSI device.
12
DSI Brand Flt
The brand of the DSI device is different from the adapter.
13
Host 0 Logon
The adapter has established communications with host 0.
14
Host 1 Logon
The adapter has established communications with host 1 (multi-drive mode).
15
Host 2 Logon
The adapter has established communications with host 2 (multi-drive mode).
16
Host 3 Logon
The adapter has established communications with host 3 (multi-drive mode).
17
Host 4 Logon
The adapter has established communications with host 4 (multi-drive mode).
18
Host 0 Timeout
The adapter has lost communications with host 0.
19
Host 1 Timeout
The adapter has lost communications with host 1 (multi-drive mode).
20
Host 2 Timeout
The adapter has lost communications with host 2 (multi-drive mode).
21
Host 3 Timeout
The adapter has lost communications with host 3 (multi-drive mode).
22
Host 4 Timeout
The adapter has lost communications with host 4 (multi-drive mode).
23
Host 0 Brand Flt
The brand of host 0 is different from the adapter.
24
Host 1 Brand Flt
The brand of host 1 is different from the adapter (multi-drive mode).
25
Host 2 Brand Flt
The brand of host 2 is different from the adapter (multi-drive mode).
26
Host 3 Brand Flt
The brand of host 3 is different from the adapter (multi-drive mode).
27
Host 4 Brand Flt
The brand of host 4 is different from the adapter (multi-drive mode).
28...30
Reserved
–
Network Events
31
Reserved
–
32
Net Comm Fault
The adapter detected a communications fault on the network and has performed the
“Comm Flt” action specified by the user.
33...34
Reserved
–
35
Net Idle Fault
The adapter detected a network idle condition on the network and has performed the
“Idle Flt” action specified by the user.
36...57
Reserved
–
58
Module Defaulted
The adapter has been set to factory defaults.