Supported emulated block transfer commands, Appendix, Appendix objectives – Rockwell Automation 1203-GK5 DeviceNet Communications Module FRN 1.xxx-3.xxx User Manual

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Appendix

F

Supported Emulated Block Transfer
Commands

Appendix Objectives

Appendix F provides information about the Emulated Block Transfer
commands supported by the DeviceNet adapter. In this appendix, you
will learn about the following:

Emulated block transfer commands.

Emulated block transfer error response.

Setting up data files for listed emulated block transfer commands.

Examples of emulated block transfer command.

About Emulated Block Transfer

Emulated block transfer is a method used by some SCANport
peripherals to read and write information using PCCC messages.
Some Allen-Bradley DeviceNet products can send PCCC messages.
Other products can send PCCC messages using a DF-1
connection.This appendix assumes that you have experience using
emulated block transfer commands with SCANport peripherals.

Supported Emulated Block Transfer
Commands

The following table lists some supported emulated block transfer
commands and where you can find more information on them.

!

ATTENTION: Hazard of equipment damage exists. If
explicit messages are programmed to frequently write
parameter data to certain drive products, the EEPROM
(Non-Volatile Storage) will quickly exceed its life cycle
and cause the product to malfunction. Do not create a
program that frequently uses explicit messages to write
parameter data to a product. Datalinks do not write to
the EEPROM and should be used for frequently changed
parameters.

Command

Page

Command

Page

Parameter Value Read

F-3

NVS Functions

F-14

Parameter Value Write

F-4

Fault Command Write

F-15

Parameter Read Full

F-5

Fault Queue Entry Read Full

F-16

Product ID Number Read

F-8

Fault Queue Size

F-18

Scattered Parameter Read Value

F-10

Trip Fault Queue Number

F-19

Scattered Parameter Write Value

F-12

➀ This function can be accessed in the module and product. The following examples describe how to

access it in the product. To do so in the module, add 16384 to the decimal value of header word 2.

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