Cip explicit connection behavior, Eds files, Cip object requirements – Rockwell Automation 294D ArmorStart LT Distributed Motor Controller DeviceNet Version - User Manual User Manual

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Appendix B

CIP Information

CIP Explicit Connection
Behavior

The ArmorStart LT allows run, jog and user outputs to be driven by connected
explicit messages when no I/O connection exists, or when a I/O connection
exists in the idle state. a single EtherNet/IP Class 3 explicit connection will be
allowed to send “explicit control” messages via an “Active Explicit” connection.
An EtherNet/IP Class 3 explicit connection becomes the “explicit control”
connection when it becomes the first EtherNet/IP Class 3 explicit connection to
send a “set” service to one of the following:

The “value” attribute of any Discrete Output Point (DOP) instance (Class
Code 0x09).

The “data” attribute of any output (consumed) Assembly instance (Class
Code 0x04).

Attribute 3 or 4 of the Control Supervisor Object (Class Code 0x29).

EDS Files

The information contained in the EDS (Electronic Data Sheet) files for
ArmorStart LT DeviceNet can be extracted via the network.

CIP Object Requirements

The following CIP objects will be covered in the following subsections:

Class

Object

0x0001

Identity Object

0x0002

Message Router

0x0003

DeviceNet

0x0004

Assembly Object

0x0005

Connection Manager Object

0x0008

Discrete Input Point Object

0x0009

Discrete Output Point Object

0x000A

Analog Input Point

0x000B

Analog Output Point

0x000F

Parameter Object

0x0010

Parameter Group Object

0x001D

Discrete Input Group Object

0x001E

Discrete Output Group Object

0x0029

Control Supervisor

0x002C

Overload Object

0x0097

DPI Fault Object

0x098

Alarm Object

0x0376

Trip and Warning Email Object

0x032F

Email Object

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