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Drive response to loss of network communications, Gv3000/se drive network parameters, 2 drive response to loss of network communication – Rockwell Automation GV3000/SE AC Drive AutoMax Network Communication Board, M/N 2AX3000 User Manual

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3-2

AutoMax Network Communication Option Board for the GV3000/SE AC Drive

3.2

Drive Response to Loss of Network Communication

The Network Option board attempts to remain active on the AutoMax network at all
times, regardless of the control source setting.

At power up, the drive delays for approximately 20 seconds before indicating a loss of
network communication.

If communication is interrupted:

Step 1. The Network Option board immediately notifies the drive regulator.

Step 2. The Network Option board attempts to re-establish communication with the

network master.

Step 3. If Control Source (P.000) is set to Option port when the network is lost, the

drive reacts to a network communication loss based on the setting of Option
Port: Communication Loss Response (P.062).

Step 4. The front panel

REMOTE

LED

blinks, indicating that the network is inactive. If

you have an

OIM

connected to the drive, the

NETWORK

indicator above the

CONTROL

SOURCE

SELECT

key blinks, indicating that the network is inactive.

3.3

GV3000/SE Drive Network Parameters

Use these parameters to set up the GV3000/SE drive for use with the AutoMax
network.

For DeviceNet applications, refer to the DeviceNet Network Communication Option
Board manual (HE-HGV3DN).

For ControlNet applications, refer to the ControlNet Network Communication Option
Board manual (D2-3390).

P.060 Network Drop Number

This parameter
specifies the base
drop number to
which the AutoMax
Network
Communication
board will respond on
the AutoMax
network.

Parameter Range:

1 to 55 (Basic drive connection)
1 to 53 (Full drive connection)

Default Setting:

1

Parameter Type:

Configurable

Refer also to parameters:

P.061 Network Connection Type

This parameter must be set at the drive through the keypad/display or a personal
computer serial interface. This parameter cannot be written to the drive by the
network master.