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Appendix B

Adapter Parameters

Appendix B provides information about the adapter parameters.


Topic Page
Device Parameters 125

The adapter parameters are displayed in a Numbered List view order.

Device Parameters Parameter


No. Name and Description Details
01 [MultiDrv Sel] Values: 0 = Disabled
Displays the single-drive or multi-drive operating mode based 1 = Network Opt
on Host parameter C169 [MultiDrv Sel] setting. 2 = EtherNet/IP
Type: Read Only
02 [DLs From Net Act] Minimum: 0
Displays the number of network-to-drive Datalinks that the Maximum: 4
drive is using based on the I/O connection opened by the Type: Read Only
controller.
03 [DLs To Net Act] Minimum: 0
Displays the number of drive-to-network Datalinks that the Maximum: 4
controller is using based on the I/O connection opened by the Type: Read Only
controller.
04 [Net Addr Sel] Default: 3 = DHCP
Selects the source from which the adapter’s IP address is Values: 1 = Parameters
acquired when the Node Address switches (see Setting the 2 = BOOTP
Node Address Switches on page 18) are set to any value other 3 = DHCP
than (001…254) or 888.
Type: Read/Write
Reset Required: Yes
05 [Net Addr Src] Values: 0 = Switches
Displays the source from which the adapter’s IP address is 1 = Parameters
received from. 2 = BOOTP
3 = DHCP
Type: Read Only

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Appendix B Adapter Parameters

Parameter
No. Name and Description Details
06 [IP Addr Cfg 1] Default: 0
07 [IP Addr Cfg 2] Default: 0
08 [IP Addr Cfg 3] Default: 0
09 [IP Addr Cfg 4] Default: 0
Sets the IP address octets for the adapter’s network address Minimum: 0
when Device parameter 05 [Net Addr Sel] is set to 1 Maximum: 255
“Parameters” and the Node Address switches (see Setting the Type: Read/Write
Node Address Switches on page 18) are set to any value other
than (001…254) or 888. Reset Required: Yes

192.168.1.62

[IP Addr Cfg 1]


[IP Addr Cfg 2]
[IP Addr Cfg 3]
[IP Addr Cfg 4]

10 [Subnet Cfg 1] Default: 0


11 [Subnet Cfg 2] Default: 0
12 [Subnet Cfg 3] Default: 0
13 [Subnet Cfg 4] Default: 0
Sets the Subnet mask octets for the adapter’s network mask Minimum: 0
when Device parameter 05 [Net Addr Sel] is set to 1 Maximum: 255
“Parameters” and the Node Address switches (see Setting the Type: Read/Write
Node Address Switches on page 18) are set to any value other
than (001…254) or 888. Reset Required: Yes

255.255.255.0

[Subnet Cfg 1]
[Subnet Cfg 2]
[Subnet Cfg 3]
[Subnet Cfg 4]

14 [Gateway Cfg 1] Default: 0


15 [Gateway Cfg 2] Default: 0
16 [Gateway Cfg 3] Default: 0
17 [Gateway Cfg 4] Default: 0
Sets the Gateway address octets for the adapter’s local network Minimum: 0
when Device parameter 05 [Net Addr Sel] is set to 1 Maximum: 255
“Parameters” and the Node Address switches (see Setting the Type: Read/Write
Node Address Switches on page 18) are set to any value other
than (001…254) or 888. Reset Required: Yes

192.168.1.1

[Gateway Cfg 1]
[Gateway Cfg 2]
[Gateway Cfg 3]
[Gateway Cfg 4]

18 [Net Rate Cfg 1] Default: 0 = Autodetect


Sets the speed (10, 100) and duplex (Full, Half) at which the Values: 0 = Autodetect
adapter communicates on its Ethernet network port 1 (ENET1). 1 = 10Mbps Full
Updates Device parameter 19 [Net Rate Act 1] after a reset. 2 = 10Mbps Half
3 = 100Mbps Full
4 = 100Mbps Half
Type: Read/Write
Reset Required: Yes

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Adapter Parameters Appendix B

Parameter
No. Name and Description Details
19 [Net Rate Act 1] Values: 0 = No Link
Displays the actual speed (10, 100) and duplex (Full, Half) for 1 = 10Mbps Full
the adapter’s Ethernet network port 1 (ENET1). 2 = 10Mbps Half
3 = 100Mbps Full
4 = 100Mbps Half
5 = Dup IP Addr
Type: Read Only
20 [Net Rate Cfg 2] Default: 0 = Autodetect
Sets the speed (10, 100) and duplex (Full, Half) which the Values: 0 = Autodetect
adapter communicates on its Ethernet network port 2 (ENET2. 1 = 10Mbps Full
Updates Device parameter 21 [Net Rate Act 2] after a reset. 2 = 10Mbps Half
3 = 100Mbps Full
4 = 100Mbps Half
Type: Read/Write
Reset Required: Yes
21 [Net Rate Act 2] Values: 0 = No Link
Displays the actual speed (10, 100) and duplex (Full, Half) for 1 = 10Mbps Full
the adapter’s Ethernet network port 2 (ENET2). 2 = 10Mbps Half
3 = 100Mbps Full
4 = 100Mbps Half
5 = Dup IP Addr
Type: Read Only
22 [Reset Module] Default: 0 = Ready
No action if set to 0 “Ready”. Resets the adapter if set to 1 “Reset Values: 0 = Ready
Module”. Restores the adapter to its factory default settings if 1 = Reset Module
set to 2 “Set Defaults”. This parameter is a command. It will be 2 = Set Defaults
reset to 0 “Ready” after the command has been performed.
Type: Read/Write
When performing a Set Defaults, the drive may detect a
conflict. If this occurs, the drive will not allow a Set Defaults Reset Required: No
action. You must resolve the conflict before attempting a Set
Defaults action for the adapter.

ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. If the adapter


is transmitting I/O that controls the drive, the drive may fault when you
reset the adapter. Determine how your drive will respond before
resetting the adapter.

23 [Comm Flt Action] Default: 0 = Fault


Sets the fault action of the drive, if the adapter detects that I/O Values: 0 = Fault
communication has been disrupted. 1 = Stop
Important: This setting is effective when the drive’s control 2 = Zero Data
source is transmitted through the adapter. When I/O 3 = Hold Last
communication is reestablished, the drive will again be
controlled from the network adapter. 4 = Send Flt Cfg
Type: Read/Write
Reset Required: No

ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. Device


parameter 23 [Comm Flt Action] lets you determine the action of the
adapter and connected drive if I/O communications are disrupted. By
default, this parameter faults the drive. you can set this parameter so
that the drive continues to run. Precautions should be taken to ensure
that the setting of this parameter does not create a risk of injury or
equipment damage. When commissioning the drive, verify that your
system responds correctly to various situations (for example, a
disconnected drive).

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Appendix B Adapter Parameters

Parameter
No. Name and Description Details
24 [Idle Flt Action] Default: 0 = Fault
Sets the Idle (Program mode) action of the drive, if the adapter Values: 0 = Fault
detects that the controller has transitioned to program mode. 1 = Stop
Important: This setting is effective when the drive’s control 2 = Zero Data
source is transmitted through the adapter. When the controller 3 = Hold Last
is returned to Run mode, the drive will again be controlled from
the network adapter. 4 = Send Flt Cfg
Type: Read/Write
Reset Required: No

ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. Device


parameter 24 [Idle Flt Action] lets you determine the action of the
adapter and connected drive if the controller is idle. By default, this
parameter faults the drive. you can set this parameter so that the drive
continues to run. Precautions should be taken to ensure that the
setting of this parameter does not create a risk of injury or equipment
damage. When commissioning the drive, verify that your system
responds correctly to various situations (for example, a disconnected
drive).

25 [Flt Cfg Logic] Default: 0000 0000 0000 0000


Sets the Logic Command data that is sent to the drive if any of Minimum: 0000 0000 0000 0000
the following is true: Maximum: 1111 1111 1111 1111
• Device parameter 23 [Comm Flt Action] is set to 4 “Send Flt Type: Read/Write
Cfg” and I/O communications is disrupted. Reset Required: No
• Device parameter 24 [Idle Flt Action] is set to 4 “Send Flt Cfg”
and the controller is in Program Mode.
26 [Flt Cfg Ref] Default: 0
Sets the Reference data that is sent to the drive if any of the Minimum: 0
following is true: Maximum: 65535
• Device parameter 23 [Comm Flt Action] is set to 4 “Send Flt Type: Read/Write
Cfg” and I/O communications is disrupted.
Reset Required: No
• Device parameter 24 [Idle Flt Action] is set to 4 “Send Flt Cfg”
and the controller is in Program Mode.
27 [Flt Cfg DL 1] Default: 0
28 [Flt Cfg DL 2] Default: 0
29 [Flt Cfg DL 3] Default: 0
30 [Flt Cfg DL 4] Default: 0
Sets the data that is sent to the Datalink in the drive if any of the Minimum: 0
following is true: Maximum: 65535
• Device parameter 23 [Comm Flt Action] is set to 4 “Send Flt Type: Read/Write
Cfg” and I/O communications is disrupted.
Reset Required: No
• Device parameter 24 [Idle Flt Action] is set to 4 “Send Flt Cfg”
and the controller is in Program Mode.
31 [DSI I/O Act] Bit Definitions: 0 = Drive Active
Displays the Drives that are active in the Multi-drive mode. 1 = Drive Inactive
Digits: 0 = Drive 0 Actv
1 = Drive Inactive, 0 = Drive Active 1 = Drive 1 Actv
Drive 0 Actv Digit 1 2 = Drive 2 Actv
Drive 1 Actv Digit 2 3 = Drive 3 Actv
Drive 2 Actv Digit 3 4 = Drive 4 Actv
Drive 3 Actv Digit 4 Type: Read Only
Drive 4 Actv Digit 5

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