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10. Appendix D: DeviceNet Objects

Attributes of instance 16#64 of class 16#04 (MODBUS INPUTS)

ID

Access

Name

Need

Type

Value

16#03

Get

Data

Required

USINT […]

(array of values)

The data gathered within this attribute correspond to the data of the attribute 16#01 of instance 16#01 from the “I/O Data Input Mapping Object (Class 16#A0)” described in chapter 10.10 (see page 108).

With the default configuration, the size of instance 16#64 (input data area of the gateway) is equal to 32 bytes and the data related to the attribute 16#03 of this instance corresponds to the description given in chapter 8.2.1 Input Data Memory Area, page 84.

Attributes of instance 16#96 of class 16#04 (MODBUS OUTPUTS)

ID

Access

Name

Requirement

Type

Value

16#03

Get / Set

Data

Required

USINT […]

(array of values)

The data gathered within this attribute correspond to the data of the attribute 16#01 of instance 16#01 from the “I/O Data Output Mapping Object (Class 16#A1)” described in chapter 10.11 (see page 109).

With the default configuration, the size of instance 16#96 (output data area of the gateway) is equal to 32 bytes and the data related to the attribute 16#03 of this instance corresponds to the description given in chapter 8.2.2 Output Data Memory Area, page 85.

Services of instances 16#64 and 16#96 of class 16#04

Service code

Name of the service

Need

Description

16#0E

Get_Attribute_Single

Required

This service allows to read the array of values that corresponds to the

 

 

 

attribute 16#03 of one of the instances of the “Assembly Object.”

16#10

Get_Attribute_Single

Optional

This service allows to write an array of values into the array of the

 

 

 

attribute 16#03 of one of the instances of the “Assembly Object.”

10.8. Connection Object (Class 16#05)

With the LUFP9 gateway, the “Connection” object has up to four instances (Instance ID = 16#01 to 16#04). Each of these instances represents one of the two ends of a virtual connection established between two nodes on the DeviceNet network, in this case the DeviceNet master node and the gateway node. Each instance of this object belongs to one of the two following types of connection: Explicit connection, allowing Explicit Messages to be sent, or implicit connection (I/O Connections). This object is described in chapter 5-4. of volume II of the DeviceNet specifications.

Here is a brief description of the four instances of the LUFP9 gateway’s “Connection” object, and then details are given in the rest of this chapter:

Instance ID

Type of connection

Connection name

16#01

Explicit Messaging

Explicit Connection

16#02

I/O Connection

Polled Command/Response Connection

16#03

I/O Connection

Bit Strobed Command/Response Connection

16#04

I/O Connection

Change-of-State / Cyclic (Acknowledged) Connection

Each message of an “Explicit Messaging” type connection contains the full addressing path and the values of the attribute involved, as well as the Service Code describing the action to be taken.

Each message of an “I/O Connection” type connection contains only the I/O data. All of the information describing the use of this data is located in the instance of the “Connection Object” associated with this message.

The instance of an “I/O connection” type object is created only if an existing data area has been assigned to it!

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Contents LUFP9 Page LUFP9 Page Table of contents Introduction to the user guide IntroductionIntroduction to the LUFP9 Gateway TerminologyAltistart Additional Documentation Notational ConventionsDownstream network no.1 ModbusModbus VW33-A48 Downstream network no.3 ModbusPrinciple Used to Configure and Operate the LUFP9 Gateway Modbus network ABC ConfiguratorDeviceNet Network LUFP9 gatewayRSNetWorx RSLogixConfiguration Modbus RTU Hardware Implementation of the LUFP9 GatewayOn Receipt Powering the gateway Mounting the Gateway on a DIN RailMounting the gateway Dismounting the gateway Examples of Modbus connection topologies Connecting the Gateway to the Modbus NetworkLUFP9 gateway Pin outs TSXCSA00Wiring recommendations for the Modbus network 120 ΩHubs, drops, taps, and line terminations Pin Connecting the LUFP9 gateway to the DeviceNet networkWire colour CablesSelector Switches DeviceNet speed 3 4 5 6 7 Configuring DeviceNet Communication FeaturesSelector DeviceNet Switches Address 3 4 5 6 7 Speed Address Mac IDEncoding the Gateway Address Signalling DeviceNet Master PLC SLC500 DeviceNet upstream network Software Implementation of the GatewayIntroduction System ArchitectureConfiguring the Motor Starters Modbus cycle timeManaging degraded modes Configuring the Gateway in RsNetWorx Installing the Gateway Description FileSelecting and adding the master PLC’s DeviceNet scanner Editing gateway parameters Selecting and Adding the Gateway to the DeviceNet NetworkSoftware Implementation of the Gateway Configuring the DeviceNet Scanner I1.2 Configuring Inputs from the GatewayService PLC input Description I1.1O1.2 Configuring Outputs Intended for the GatewayService PLC output Description O1.1Description of Services Assigned to Gateway Inputs/Outputs Output Value Meaning MSB + LSBInput Value Meaning MSB + LSB Developing a DeviceNet Application Transferring the DeviceNet Scanner ConfigurationControl/Status Byte field Sub-chapter Gateway Initialization and DiagnosticsFull Management SummaryFbhssend New DeviceNet master command word Fbdu Modbus exchange startupBits Description Gateway Status Word Bits Description Abchssend New gateway diagnostic11EC Error code associated with the Modbus network ED Error data item associated with the Modbus networkDescription of the error Diagnostic only DeviceNet Master Command Word Simplified Operation Connecting the Gateway to the Configuration PC Configuring the GatewayPC COM Male 9 point SUB-D LUFP9 Configuration Female RJ45RS-232 link protocol Male RJ45Importing the Gateway Configuration Installing AbcConfMonitoring the Content of the Gateway’s Memory Transferring a Configuration to the GatewayConfiguring the Gateway Deleting a Modbus Slave Procedure for deleting a Modbus slaveKeyboard shortcut Ctrl Copying a previously configured Modbus slaveAdding a Modbus Slave Adding a new type of Modbus slaveImporting/exporting a Modbus slave configuration Replacing a Periodic Input Data Element Changing the Periodic Data Exchanged With a Modbus SlaveReplacing an Output Periodic Data Element Increasing the Amount of Periodic Input Data Configuring the Gateway Configuring the Gateway I1.20 I1.17I1.18 I1.19Configuring the Gateway Configuring the Gateway Configuring the Gateway O1.18 O1.17Deleting Aperiodic Parameter Data Configuring the Gateway Changing the Name of a Modbus Slave Changing a Modbus slave ConfigurationChanging the Address of a Modbus Slave Modbus response Adding and Setting Up a Modbus CommandName of the Modbus command Modbus query With TeSys U Motor StartersWith a Generic Modbus Slave Configuring the Gateway DeviceNet Configuration Description Element Configuring the QueryConfiguring the Gateway Default communication mode. The query is transmitted Configuring the Response Field Size Description Frame Configuring the Content of the Query FrameField SizeFrame Configuring the Content of the Response Frame Mode. The default value, CRC, should not be changedModbus Commands Based on Standard Commands Adding a Special Modbus CommandModbus Commands which Can Be Completely Changed by the User Fieldbus element Configuring the General Characteristics of the GatewayABC Element Sub-Network Element Configuring the Gateway Adding a Broadcaster Node Appendix a Technical Characteristics Communication CharacteristicsEnvironment Input data area InputsGeneral data area OutputsGeneral data Output data area16#06 Appendix B Default ConfigurationConfiguring Modbus exchanges 16#10Input Data Memory Area Content of the Gateway’s Dpram Memory16#0200 Main Program LAD 2 MAINLUFP9 Appendix C Practical Example RSLogixScanvalidation Address Symbol DescriptionAddress Symbol Display Cmdreset ModuleAppendix C Practical Example RSLogix Numparam Appendix C Practical Example RSLogix Wrrunning Reserves relating to the RSLogix 500 example Address Symbol DisplayClass Required Instances Interfaces Appendix D DeviceNet ObjectsIntroduction to the Gateway’s DeviceNet Objects List of the Gateway’s DeviceNet ObjectsIdentity Object class 16#01 Graphical Representation of the Gateway’s DeviceNet ObjectsAttributes of instance 16#01 of class 16#01 Services of instance 16#01 of class 16#01DeviceNet Object class 16#03 Message Router Object class 16#02Revision index of the Assembly Object class Assembly Objects Class 16#04Services of instance 16#01 of class 16#03 Services in class 16#04Attributes of instance 16#96 of class 16#04 Modbus Outputs Services of instances 16#64 and 16#96 of class 16#04Connection Object Class 16#05 Attributes of instance 16#64 of class 16#04 Modbus InputsAttributes of class 16#05 Services in class 16#05Produced connection ID Initial comm. characteristicsWatchdog timeout action 16#83Type Value 16#01 Get State Access NameType Value Get / Set Produced connection path16# 20 04 24 64 30 Type Value 16#07 Get / Set Produced connection size #0 xx Type Value 16#04 Get / Set Produced connection IDAttributes of class 16#2B Services in class 16#2BAcknowledge Handler Object class 16#2B Attributes of instances 16#01 to 16#04 of class 16#05Services of instance 16#01 of class 16#2B Type Value 16#06 Get Data with ack path list sizeData with ack path list Attributes of class 16#A0 Services in class 16#A0Services of instance 16#01 of class 16#A0 10.10. I/O Data Input Mapping Object Class 16#A0Attributes of class 16#A1 Services in class 16#A1Services of instance 16#01 of class 16#A1 10.11. I/O Data Output Mapping Object Class 16#A1Attributes of instance 16#01 of class 16#AA Diagnostic Object Class 16#AAServices in class 16#AA Attributes of class 16#AAChanged data field Access Name Need Type Value 16#09 Get LED statusModule type DeviceNet module statusServices of instance 16#01 of class 16#AA Appendix E Modbus Commands Read Holding Registers Command 16#03 Preset Single Register command 16#06Frame Field Value or properties Modbus Protocol Exception Responses Preset Multiple Registers Command 16#10Code Name Description of the exception Exception Page User’s manual V1.0 2003-03