User guide
EtherNet I/P Objects
C-9
In addition, the parameters for the other MDI devices can be
accessed using the instance-offset encoding shown in the table
below:
Class Attributes
Instances (Dec.) Single-Drive Mode Multi-Drive Mode
16384 - 17407 Instances 0 - 1023 in the
module
Instances 0 - 1023 in the module
17408 - 18431 Instances 0 - 1023 in the
drive
Instances 0 - 1023 in Drive 0
18432 - 19455 Not supported Instances 0 - 1023 in Drive 1
19456 - 20479 Not supported Instances 0 - 1023 in Drive 2
20480 - 21503 Not supported Instances 0 - 1023 in Drive 3
21504 - 22527 Not supported Instances 0 - 1023 in Drive 4
Attribute
ID
Access
Rule Name
Data
Type Description
1 Get Revision UINT 1
2 Get Max Instance UINT Number of parameters
8 Get Parameter
Class
Descriptor
WORD 0=False, 1=True
Bit 0 = Supports parameter instances
Bit 1 = Supports full attributes
Bit 2 =Must do NVS save command
Bit 3 = Parameters are stored in NVS
9 Get Configuration
Assembly
Instance
UINT 0
10 Set Native
Language
USINT 0 = English
1 = French
2 = Spanish
3 = Italian
4 = German
5 = Japanese
6 = Portuguese
7 = Mandarin Chinese
8 = Russian
9 = Dutch