
22 Rockwell Automation Publication 750COM-UM001E-EN-P - October 2013
Chapter 2 Installing the Adapter
Table 1 - Drive and Adapter Start-Up Status Indications
After verifying correct operation, swing down the drive HIM bezel to its closed
position and install the drive cover. For more details on status indicator
operation, see page 108
.
Configuring and Verifying Key Drive Parameters
The PowerFlex 755 drive can be separately configured for the control and
Reference functions in various combinations. For example, you could set the
drive to have its control come from a peripheral or terminal block with the
Reference coming from the network. Or you could set the drive to have its
control come from the network with the Reference coming from another
peripheral or terminal block. Or you could set the drive to have both its control
and Reference come from the network.
The following steps in this section assume that the drive will receive the Logic
Command and Reference from the network.
1. Verify that drive Parameter 301 - [Access Level] is set to ‘1’ (Advanced) or
‘2’ (Expert) to access the required parameters in this procedure.
Item Name Color State Description
Drive STS Indicator
➊
STS
(Status)
Green Flashing Drive ready but not running, and no faults are present.
Steady Drive running, no faults are present.
Yellow Flashing When running, a type 2 (non-configurable) alarm condition exists – drive continues to run. When stopped,
a start inhibit condition exists and the drive cannot be started (see drive parameter 933 - [Start Inhibit]).
Steady A type 1 (user configurable) alarm condition exists, but the drive continues to run.
Red Flashing A major fault has occurred. Drive will stop. Drive cannot be started until fault condition is cleared.
Steady A non-resettable fault has occurred.
Red/Yellow Flashing Alternately A minor fault has occurred. Use drive parameter 950 - [Minor Flt Config] to enable. If not enabled, acts like
a major fault. When running, the drive continues to run. System is brought to a stop under system control.
The fault must be cleared to continue.
Yellow/Green Flashing Alternately When running, a type 1 alarm exists.
Green/Red Flashing Alternately Drive is firmware updating.
Embedded EtherNet/IP Adapter Status Indicators
➋
ENET Unlit Off Adapter and/or network is not powered, adapter is not properly connected to the network, or adapter
needs an IP address.
Red Flashing An EtherNet/IP connection has timed out.
Steady Adapter failed the duplicate IP address detection test.
Red/Green Flashing Alternately Adapter is performing a self-test.
Green Flashing Adapter is properly connected, but is not communicating with any devices on the network.
Steady Adapter is properly connected and communicating on the network.
➌
LINK Unlit Off Adapter is not powered or is not transmitting on the network.
Green Flashing Adapter is properly connected and transmitting data packets on the network.
Steady Adapter is properly connected, but is not transmitting on the network.
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