Single parameter set attribute single service – GE Industrial Solutions OKCV3000CN DeviceNet User Manual

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To read the attribute #7 (Parameter name) of parameter

700de’

of the DGFC:

From client to server:

Client

->

Server

Ol,Oe,Of,4O7OOdE~,O7

where:

01 is the destination MACID

Oe is the code of “Get_Attribute....Single” service request

Of is the class to which the service is addressed (Parameter class)

40700

is the instance to which the service is addressed (parameter 700. of DGFC)

07 is the attribute to which the service is addressed (attribute: parameter name string)

From server to client:

Client

<-

Server

O0,8e,Oa,20,69,76,61,72,20,30,20,20,20,20

where:

00 is the destination MACID

8e is the code of “Get_AttributeSingle” service response

Oa is the length of the string associated.

20,69,76,61,72,20,30,20,20,20,20 is the ASCII string that identifies the parameter (“ivar 0”)

4.2.2.2. Single Parameter Set Attribute Single service

With this service it is possible to write the value of any drive or DGFC parameters.

Drive parameters keep their own identifier.

DGFC parameters have their own identifier added with

40000dec

(parameter 1 of the DGFC must be accessed as

40001)

Following is an encoding example:

To write the value of parameter

8193dC’

of the drive:

From client to server:

Client

->

Server

where:

01 is the destination MACID

10 is the code of “Set_AttributeSingle” service request

Of is the class to which the service is addressed (Parameter class)

8193dec

is the instance to which the service is addressed (parameter 8193 of the drive)

01 is the attribute to which the service is addressed (attribute: value)

0000 is the value to be written. Important: this field can have any len2th. The length depends on the type of

data of the parameter written. The data type of the parameter to write must be known.

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