Rockwell Automation 2100-GK61 DeviceNet to SCANport User Manual
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Publication 2100-UM001B-EN-P – January 2001
Using DeviceNet Explicit Messaging
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In this example, there were four entries in the fault queue. Notice the 
following about the data:
Refer to Appendix C, DeviceNet Objects, for more information on 
object descriptions.
Using Messages to Control 
SCANport Products
Explicit messages provide multi-purpose, point-to-point 
communication paths between two devices. It is possible to control 
SCANport devices through explicit messaging on DeviceNet by 
following particular guidelines and by writing to various register 
objects that are buffering the I/O data. The guidelines are as follows:
•
The adapter cannot be allocated by a master/scanner in order to 
allow explicit writes to the register object.
•
Write access to any register object within the adapter will not be 
allowed if the message is passed through a connection whose 
expected packet rate (EPR) is zero.
•
The adapter is required to mark any explicit connection after 
allowing a write to a register object through it.
•
If a marked explicit connection times out based on the EPR, then 
the I/O fault action will be that configured for Communication 
Loss over the I/O connection.
•
If a marked explicit connection is deleted, then the I/O fault 
action will be that configured for Idle over the I/O connection.
•
Multiple explicit connections can write/overwrite the control I/O 
if they meet the guidelines specified. Each connection will need 
to be marked individually within the adapter.
•
If the adapter gets allocated/re-allocated by a controller such that 
valid I/O data is being sent to the adapter, or if an Idle condition 
from the allocating controller is transitioned back to valid data, 
then all marked explicit connections will be reset to unmarked 
Location
Value
Meaning
N20:10
0x0201
TXID of 2. Command 1 (Execute)
N20:11
0x0006
Port 0. Size = 6 bytes (N30:3 – 5)
N20:12
0x0E03
Service E (Get Attribute Single) Node 3
N20:13
0x0097
SCANport Pass-Through Fault Object
N20:14
0x0000
Instance 0 (Class Access)
N20:15
0x0001
Attribute 1 (Number of Fault Queues)
N20:50
0x0201
TXID of 2. Status 1 (Success)
N20:51
0x0006
Port 0. Size = 6 bytes (N30:3 – 5)
N20:52
0x8E03
Service 8E (Get Attribute Single 
Response)
N20:53
0x0004
4 fault queues