Opceip ethernet/ip, 4 class 3 connection, 5 unconnected messages, ucmm – GE Industrial Solutions AF-600 FP OPCEIP EtherNet_IP User Manual

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5.1.4 Class 3 connection

Cyclic connection using UDP transport.
Maximum 6 Class 3 connections are supported.
This type of connection is used for explicit messaging. The connection is established with a Forward Open command, containing the following information:

Connection Name:
Given name for the connection

Message Parameters

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Service Code

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Class

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Instance

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Attribute

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Member

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Request Data

5.1.5 Unconnected Messages, UCMM

Non-cyclic (single) connection using TCP transport.
This type of connection is used for explicit messaging. The connection is established on-the-fly and does not require any Forward Open command.

Message Parameters

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Service Code

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Class

-

Instance

-

Attribute

-

Member

-

Request Data

Please refer to section Appendix for information on accessing CIP objects explicitly.

5.1.6 Control Word Profile

The Control profile is selected in par.O-10 Control Word Profile

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ODVA; gives access to the ODVA specific profiles and assembly instances: 20, 21, 70 and 71

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Drive; enables the GE profile and assembly instances: 100, 101, 103, 150, 151 and 153

For more information on the different profiles, please refer to the subsequent sections.

NB!
Change of control profile
It is only possible to change the Control profile while the drive is stopped. Control word and reference will not be recalculated to match the selected profile, but
are kept at the last good known value.

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