66 Rockwell Automation Publication 1426-UM001J-EN-P - August 2019
Chapter 3 Setup and Commands
Applying the Configuration to the PowerMonitor 5000 Unit
The Module Properties configuration pages provide a simple way for you to enter
and edit PowerMonitor 5000 unit configuration parameters. Changes that you
make to the configuration are not always immediately sent to the unit. The
configuration data is stored in the configuration controller tag,
[ModuleName]:C.
Configuration data from the Configuration tag is written automatically to the
PowerMonitor 5000 unit when one of the two conditions occurs:
• A connection is first established to the PowerMonitor 5000 unit
• Changes are made in the configuration pages and applied when Online
with the Logix Designer application
Configuration Pages
Enter the initial settings (parameters) to match your system application for each
of the configuration tabs as shown in the following paragraphs. Review the
settings and click Apply when complete.
Descriptions for the configuration pages that are labeled General, Connection,
Module Info, Internet Protocol, and Port Configuration are provided in the EDS
AOP Guidelines for Logix Designer publication and EtherNet/IP Network
Configuration, publication ENET-UM001
.
Each page contains four action buttons at the bottom of the tab. These buttons
function as follows:
• OK - Accepts the entered values for each screen and closes the Module
Properties dialog box.
• Cancel - Exits the screen without saving any changes.
• Apply - Applies the current settings without leaving the screen.
• Help - Accesses the help menu.
The Logix Designer application performs configuration data checks as specified
by the limits that are shown in the data tables. The data checks verify that the
entry is within range for the device; however, the check does not verify that the
entry is reasonable for the application. You must be sure that the entry is
reasonable for the specific application. If you enter an out-of-range parameter in a
Configuration tab, a message box reports the error and the appropriate limits.