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8 Appendix
8.1.1 Supported CIP Objects
As in all implementations of CIP, EtherNet/IP shares the common Object Model. Objects are a common method to describe the specific application implemented
in a device.
Data is structured in Classes, Instances and Attributes:
A class is a group of objects with the same structure. These groups of objects within a class are called instances. Every instance provides the same data elements
called attributes. Each class provides services to access data or to change the state of an object.
Class ID 0x01 Identity Object
Attribute
Access Name Data type Description
1 Get Vendor UINT (97) GE Drives vendor code
2 Get Device Type UINT (2) AC Drive
3 Get Product Code UINT Value of par. EN-34
4 Get Revision Struct Value of par. EN-33
5 Get Status WORD EIP status word (par. EN-30)
6 Get Serial Number UDINT Serial number
7 Get Product Name String Value of par. ID-40 (e.g. “AF-650 GP”)
8 Get State UINT 0 = Non-existent
1 = Device Self Testing
2 = Standby
3 = Operational
4 = Major Recoverable Fault
5 = Major Unrecoverable Fault
6-254 = Reserved
255 = Default for Get Attribute All
9 Get Conf. consistency value UINT
Table 8.1: Instance Attributes
Class ID 0x04 Assembly Objects
Instance
Access Name Size Description
20 Set ODVA basic speed control Output 2 Words
21 Set ODVA extended speed control Output 2 Words
70 Get ODVA basic speed control Input 2 Words
71 Get ODVA extended speed control Input 2 Words
100 Set GE Basic Control Output 2 Words
101 Set GE Extended Control Output 4 Words
103 Set GE Extended Control Output 10 Words
150 Get GE Basic Control Input 2 Words
151 Get GE Extended Control Input 4 Words
153 Get GE Extended Control Input 10 Words
Table 8.2: Instance Attributes
OPCEIP EtherNet/IP
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