Instance attribute "data" (attribute 3), 14 implemented cip™ objects – Lenze E84AYCEO User Manual

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14

Implemented CIP™ objects

14.1

General CIP objects

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Instance attributes for input data of the scanner

The assembly input objects (adapter to scanner) are mapped in the adapter memory starting with

byte 0.
The input objects are transmitted in a "modeless" manner, i.e. a 4-byte header is not included in the

transfer.
So the start address in the assembly memory map is the actual start of the first assembly data

element.
Please observe the actual assembly lengths when mapping the input objects to the controller

memory.
The

Lenze Class (103 / 0x67)

( 157)

provides the image of the input data of the scanner.

Instance attribute "Data" (attribute 3)

Attribute

ID

Service

Name

Data type

Value

3

Get / Set Data

ARRAY of

SINT / INT /

DINT

Max. 16 bytes from the adapter to the

scanner:

• 70 (0x46): Basic Speed Control Input

• 71 (0x47): Extended Speed Control Input

• 72 (0x48): Speed and Torque Control

Input

• 73 (0x49): Extended Speed and Torque

Control Input

• 111 (0x6F): Custom Input

Instance attribute "Data" (attribute 3)

( 131)

4

Get

Size

UINT

Number of bytes in attribute 3 (Data)

Instance

Byte

Bit 7

Bit 6

Bit 5

Bit 4

Bit 3

Bit 2

Bit 1

Bit 0

20

(0x14)

0

Fault

Reset

Run

Fwd

1
2

Speed Reference (Low Byte)

3

Speed Reference (High Byte)

21

(0x15)

0

Net

Ref

NetCtrl

Fault

Reset

Run

Rev

Run

Fwd

1
2

Speed Reference (Low Byte)

3

Speed Reference (High Byte)

22

(0x16)

0

Fault

Reset

Run

Fwd

1
2

Speed Reference (Low Byte)

3

Speed Reference (High Byte)

4

Torque Reference (Low Byte)

5

Torque Reference (High Byte)

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