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Rockwell Automation Publication 750COM-UM009A-EN-P - May 2017 131
Interface Parameters Appendix C
360 Comm Flt Action
Communication Fault Action
Sets the action that the communication interface and drive take when I/O
communication is disrupted. When communication is re-established, the drive
automatically receives the logic command, reference, and datalinks over the network
again.
‘Fault’ (0) – The response is a major fault. The drive stops modulating, the motor coasts
to a stop, and a fault reset is required to resume operation.
‘Stop’ (1) – The response is to stop in the way set by the active stop mode.
‘Zero Data’ (2) – The response is to continue operating, but to put zeros in the logic
command, reference, and datalinks.
‘Hold Last’ (3) – The response is to continue operating, and to use the last values in the
logic command, reference, and datalinks.
‘Send Flt Cfg’ (4) – The response is to continue operating, but to use the logic command
that is specified in parameter 365
[Flt Cfg Logic] and the reference that is specified in 365
[Flt Cfg Ref]. The drive also uses the values in parameters 370 [Flt Cfg DL 01]… 385 [Flt
Cfg DL 16] in the parameters consuming data from those datalinks
Default:
Options:
0 = ‘Fault’
0 = ‘Fault’
1 = ‘Stop’
2 = ‘Zero Data
3 = ‘Hold Last’
4 = ‘Send Flt Cfg
RW 32-bit
Integer
0
361 Idle Flt Action
Idle Fault Action
Sets the action that the communication interface and drive take when the controller
leaves the run mode (faulted or in program mode). When the controller returns to the
Run mode, the drive automatically receives the logic command, reference, and datalinks
over the network again.
‘Fault’ (0) – The response is a major fault. The drive stops modulating, the motor coasts
to a stop, and a fault reset is required to resume operation.
‘Stop’ (1) – The response is to stop in the way set by the active stop mode.
‘Zero Data’ (2) – The response is to continue operating, but to put zeros in the logic
command, reference, and datalinks.
‘Hold Last’ (3) – The response is to continue operating, and to use the last values in the
logic command, reference, and datalinks.
‘Send Flt Cfg’ (4) – The response is to continue operating, but to use the logic command
that is specified in parameter 364
[Flt Cfg Logic] and the reference that is specified in 365
[Flt Cfg Ref]. The drive also uses the values in parameters 370 [Flt Cfg DL 01]…385 [Flt
Cfg DL 16] in the parameters consuming data from those datalinks
Default:
Options:
0 = ‘Fault’
0 = ‘Fault’
1 = ‘Stop’
2 = ‘Zero Data
3 = ‘Hold Last’
4 = ‘Send Flt Cfg
RW 32-bit
Integer
0
Table 25 - Port 0: Parameter List (continued)
No. Display Name
Extended Name
Description
Values
Read-Write
Data Type
Parameter 30
[Access Level]
ATTENTION: Take precautions to help maintain 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 cable).
ATTENTION: Take precautions to help maintain 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, place the controller in program mode).

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