SI-Ethernet User Guide 101
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This timeout is defined by the EtherNet/IP protocol and is configured in the PLC master. The
interface will monitor the data traffic and if data is not received within the specified time, it will
perform the requested action. This indicates that the interface has detected that the cyclic data
communication has been interrupted.
Trip
On an RPI timeout the interface will cause a slot trip with sub trip value 101 (EtherNet/IP RPI
Timeout).
Send Fault Values
On an RPI timeout the interface will not trip the drive. It will write the values specified in Fault
Values menu (23) to the PLC output mappings for the assembly object 101 if active.
Clear Output
On an RPI timeout the interface will not trip the drive. It will write all PLC output mappings for the
assembly object 101 if active to zero.
Hold Last
On an RPI timeout the interface will not trip the drive. The last value received will be maintained.
No Action
On an RPI timeout the interface will not trip the drive. The last value received will be maintained.
S.20.011 RPI timeout action
Minimum
0
(Display: Trip)
Maximum
4
(Display: No Action)
Default
3
(Display: Hold last)
Units None
Type 8 Bit User Save Update Rate
Module reset, EtherNet/IP
interface reset or EtherNet/IP
interface enable
Display Format None Decimal Places 0
Coding RW, Txt, BU
Value Text Description
0 Trip Trip drive with Slx.Er and sub-trip code 101
1 Send flt values Send configured fault values to the output parameters
2 Clear output PLC output parameters will have their values set to zero
3 Hold last Hold the last value in output parameters
4 No Action
No action with output parameters