
1-2 Getting Started
The adapter features include:
• Typical mounting in a PowerFlex 40 or PowerFlex 400 drive. The
adapter can also be installed in a DSI External Comms Kit
(22-XCOMM-DC-BASE).
• Switches that enable you to:
– Set a MAC address before applying power to the drive.
– Turn on/off the adapter’s built-in termination resistor and bias
resistors for optimizing operation on the network.
• A captive screw secures and grounds the adapter to the drive or,
when mounted in a DSI External Comms Kit, to the kit’s metal
enclosure.
• Compatibility with various configuration tools to configure the
adapter and connected drive. The tools include an external
PowerFlex 4-Class HIM (22-HIM-A3 or 22-HIM-C2S), and
drive-configuration software such as DriveExplorer (version 3.01 or
later) or DriveExecutive (version 3.01 or later).
• Status indicators that report the status of drive communications, the
adapter, and network.
• Read and write access to parameters to configure and monitor
parameter values over the network.
• User-defined fault actions to determine how the adapter and
connected drive respond to I/O communication disruptions (Comm
Loss Action) on the network.
Features
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