8 appendix, Opceip ethernet/ip, 1 supported cip objects – GE Industrial Solutions AF-600 FP OPCEIP EtherNet_IP User Manual

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8 Appendix

8.1.1 Supported CIP Objects

As in all implementations of CIP, EtherNet/IP shares the common Object Model. Objects are a common method to describe the specific application implemented
in a device.

Data is structured in Classes, Instances and Attributes:

A class is a group of objects with the same structure. These groups of objects within a class are called instances. Every instance provides the same data elements
called attributes. Each class provides services to access data or to change the state of an object.

Class ID 0x01 Identity Object

Attribute

Access

Name

Data type

Description

1

Get

Vendor

UINT (97)

GE Drives vendor code

2

Get

Device Type

UINT (2)

AC Drive

3

Get

Product Code

UINT

Value of par. EN-34

4

Get

Revision

Struct

Value of par. EN-33

5

Get

Status

WORD

EIP status word (par. EN-30)

6

Get

Serial Number

UDINT

Serial number

7

Get

Product Name

String

Value of par. ID-40 (e.g. “AF-650 GP”)

8

Get

State

UINT

0 = Non-existent
1 = Device Self Testing
2 = Standby
3 = Operational
4 = Major Recoverable Fault
5 = Major Unrecoverable Fault
6-254 = Reserved
255 = Default for Get Attribute All

9

Get

Conf. consistency value

UINT

Table 8.1: Instance Attributes

Class ID 0x04 Assembly Objects

Instance

Access

Name

Size

Description

20

Set

ODVA basic speed control Output

2 Words

21

Set

ODVA extended speed control Output

2 Words

70

Get

ODVA basic speed control Input

2 Words

71

Get

ODVA extended speed control Input

2 Words

100

Set

GE Basic Control Output

2 Words

101

Set

GE Extended Control Output

4 Words

103

Set

GE Extended Control Output

10 Words

150

Get

GE Basic Control Input

2 Words

151

Get

GE Extended Control Input

4 Words

153

Get

GE Extended Control Input

10 Words

Table 8.2: Instance Attributes

OPCEIP EtherNet/IP

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