Parameters – Rockwell Automation 1203-CN1 ControlNet Communications Module 1203-CN1 User Manual
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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002
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1203-CN1 Module Parameters
controlled devices that depend on pre-programmed output from the
module.
If you intend to use Fault Configurable inputs, you must do the
following:
1. Set desired values for the Fault Cfg Logic, Fault Cfg Ref, and
Fault Cfg In parameters.
2. Set the Idle Fault Config parameter and/or the Comm Flt Action
parameter to Fault Cfg.
Refer to Chapter 3, Getting Started, for instructions on editing
parameters.
Parameters
The following table provides information on the parameters for the
1203-CN1 module.
!
ATTENTION: Risk of severe bodily injury or loss of
life exists. The Idle Flt Action (9) and Comm Flt Action
(10) parameters allow the user to change the default
configuration that would allow the module and
associated drive to continue to operate if
communication is lost. Precautions should be taken to
assure that your settings for these parameters and your
application do not create a hazard of bodily injury or
loss of life.
#
Name
Valid Values/
Settings
Default
Writable
Reset or
Power Cycle
to Take Effect
Description
1
SCANport Adapter
0 – 7
0
No
No
Identifies the port number to which the module is
connected on the SCANport product.
2
CN Node Address
0 – 99
0
No
Yes
Provides the ControlNet node address for the
1203-CN1 module.
3
CN Data Rate
0 = 5 Mbps
0
No
No
Speed of ControlNet.
4
Cmd/Stat
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
1=Enabled
Yes
Yes
Determines whether to pass logic command and
analog reference control data from a ControlNet
connection to a SCANport product.
5
DataLnk A Config
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
0=Disabled
Yes
Yes
Determines whether to pass control data contained in
datalink A from a ControlNet connection to the
SCANport product.
6
DataLnk B Config
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
0=Disabled
Yes
Yes
Determines whether to pass control data contained in
datalink B from a ControlNet connection to the
SCANport product.
Important: For information on accessing and editing parameters, refer to Chapter 3,