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Using Explicit Messaging

20-COMM-E EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual

Publication 20COMM-UM010G-EN-P

About Explicit Messaging

Explicit Messaging is used to transfer data that does not require continuous
updates. With Explicit Messaging, you can configure and monitor a slave
device’s parameters on the network.

Important: When an explicit message is performed, by default no

connection is made because it is an ‘unconnected’ message.
When timing of the message transaction is important, you can
create a dedicated message connection between the controller
and drive by checking the ‘Connected’ box on the
Communications tab message configuration screen during
message setup. These message connections are in addition to
the I/O connection. However, the trade off for more message
connections is decreased network performance. If your
application cannot tolerate this, we recommend to not check the
‘Connected’ box.

Important: PowerFlex 7-Class and PowerFlex 750-Series drives have

explicit messaging limitations.

Table 6.A

shows the EtherNet/

IP Object Class code compatibilities for these drives.

Table 6.A Explicit Messaging Class Code Compatibility with Drives

EtherNet/IP Object

Class Code

PowerFlex

7-Class Drives

PowerFlex

750-Series Drives

Explicit Messaging Function

Parameter Object

0x0F

Yes

No

Single parameter reads/writes

DPI Parameter

Object 0x93

Yes

Yes

(1)

with limitations

(1)

Enables access to drive parameters (Port 0), DPI device parameters (Ports 1…6 only), and Host parameters

(Ports 7…14 only). For example, DPI Parameter Object Class code 0x93 can access a 20-COMM-E adapter in

Port 6. However, Class code 0x93 cannot access, for example, the Host parameters in a 24V I/O option module

in Port 5. See

DPI Parameter Object on page C-16

for instance (parameter) numbering.

Single and scattered parameter

reads/writes

Host DPI Parameter

Object 0x9F

No

Yes

(2)

with limitations

(2)

Enables access to drive parameters (Port 0) and Host parameters for all ports (1…14). Host DPI Parameter

Object Class code 0x9F cannot access DPI (device) parameters. For example, if a 20-750-DNET option module

is in Port 4, its Host parameters can be accessed, but not its DPI (device) parameters. See

Host DPI Parameter

Object on page C-30

for instance (parameter) numbering.

Single and scattered parameter

reads/writes

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