![Brooks SLA5800 Series Supplemental Manual Download Page 44](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/brooks/sla5800-series/sla5800-series_supplemental-manual_2818721044.webp)
Installation and Operation Manual
X-DPT-DeviceNet-SLA5800-SLAMf-Series-RevB-PC-eng
Part Number: 541B200AAG
March, 2015
30
Section 5 - Detailed Configuration
Brooks DeviceNet PCs
Table 5-1 Accessible Classes
Class
Category
No Of Instances
PC
PM
Identity Object
[0x1]
Communications
1
Y
Y
Message Router Object
[0x2] Data
Flow
1
Y Y
DeviceNet Object
[0x3] Communications
1
Y Y
Assembly Object
[0x4] Data
Flow
16
Y Y
Connection Object
[0x5] Communications
2
Y Y
S-Device Supervisor Object
[0x30]
Application
1
Y
Y
S-Analog Sensor Object
[0x31]
Application
1
Y
Y
S-Analog Actuator Object
[0x32]
Application
1
Y
N/A
S-Single Stage Controller Object
[0x33]
Application
1
Y
N/A
In the ODVA DeviceNet specification, Instance 0 of both attributes and
services are referred to as Class Level attributes and services. Instance 1
and higher are referred to as Instance Level attributes and services. This
document will refer to all Levels by their instance number to avoid possible
confusion.
The following details the meaning of the table heading names:
Attribute ID:
The ID number of the attribute.
Name:
The ODVA
DeviceNet Specification label for the attribute.
Data Type:
The ODVA DeviceNet Data Type for this attribute. See Appendix
B for the definition of each data type.
Access Rule:
“Get” means that the value of this attribute is “Read Only”.
“Set” means that the value of this attribute can be read and/or written.
NV:
“NV” = The value of the attribute is stored in non-volatile memory and its
value will be retained after a power cycle.
V:
“V” = The value of the attribute is in volatile memory and its value will be
returned to default after a power cycle.
Description:
A brief description of the meaning of the attribute.
Notes:
Any additional notations of importance about the attribute. These
notes will be found in the same section as the table.