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DeviceNet - Design
The addresses listed in the table above ("Static input assemblies") can be used as a path data for the attribute
Produced Connection Path of an I/O connection.
Nevertheless, by using this address data, the attributes combined in the assemblies can also be accessed acycli-
cally via Explicit Messages.
Static Output Assembly12.11.2.
Name Address of data attribute of the
assemblies for read access.
Class, instance, attributes
Format of the data attribute
Value 0: OFF,
Value 1: ON
Solenoid valves 1-3 4, 21, 3 Byte 0:
Bit 0: SV1
Bit 1: MV2
Bit 2: MV3
Bits 3-7: not used
The address listed in the table above ("Static input assembly") can be used as a path data for the attribute Pro-
duced Connection Path of an I/O connection.
Nevertheless, by using this address data, the attributes combined in the assemblies can also be accessed acycli-
cally via Explicit Messages.
Configuration of the device12.12.
Configuration of the Safety Position of Solenoid Valves if 12.12.1.
Bus Error
The valve safety position and safety module attributes can be used to configure the solenoid valves in the event of
a bus error.
If a bus error occurs, the configuration data of the solenoid valves can be accessed acyclically via Explicit
Messages.
The • Get_Attribute_Single service stands for a read access of the configuration data.
The • Set_Attribute_Single service stands for a write access of the configuration data.
1 data byte for safety mode:
(Attribute address:
class 150, instance 1, attribute 7)
1 data byte for valve safety mode:
(Attribute address:
class 150, instance 1, attribute 6)
Bit Mode Value assignment Bit Solenoid valve Value assignment
Bit 0
Character-
istics in event
of bus error
0 Drive to
safety position
1 Retain last valve
position
Bit 0 Y1 (solenoid valve 1) Value 0: OFF / value 1: ON
Bit 1 Y2 (solenoid valve 2) Value 0: OFF / value 1: ON
Bits
1-7
not used 0 (always) Bit 2 Y3 (solenoid valve 3) Value 0: OFF / value 1: ON
Bits
3-7
not used 0 (always)
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