Bulletin 280G/281G CIP Information
B-5
Assembly Object — CLASS CODE
0x0004
The following class attributes are supported for the Assembly Object:
Table B.12 Assembly Object Class Attributes
All of the various instances of the assembly object will support
attribute 3. The following table summarizes the various instances that
are supported:
Table B.13 DeviceNet Assembly Object Instance Attributes
Custom Parameter Based
“Word-wise” I/O Assemblies
Table B.14 Custom Parameter Based “Word-Wise” (Produced) Assembly
Instance 120
Attribute ID
Access Rule
Name
Data Type
Value
2
Get
Max Instance
UINT
190
Attribute ID
Type
Description
3
Consumed
Required ODVA Consumed Instance
52
Produced
Required ODVA Produced Instance
120
Produced
Custom Parameter Based Word Wise Assembly
160
Consumed
Default Consumed Instance for DOL
161
Produced
Default Produced Instance for DOL
162
Consumed
Standard Consumed Instance for DOL with Network Inputs
163
Produced
Standard Produced Instance for DOL with Network Outputs
181
Produced
User Inputs
182
Consumed
Consumed Network Bits (a.k.a Network Inputs)
183
Produced
Produced Network Bits (a.k.a. Network Outputs)
184
Produced
Trip Status Bits
185
Produced
Starter Status Bits
186
Produced
DeviceNet Status Bits
187
Consumed
Starter Control Bits
189
Produced
Warning Status Bits
190
Produced
1779-ZCIO Bits
Instance 120
Word
Byte
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
0
0
Value of the parameter pointed to by “Prod Assy Word 0” Param (low byte)
1
Value of the parameter pointed to by “Prod Assy Word 0” Param (high byte)
1
2
Value of the parameter pointed to by “Prod Assy Word 1” Param (low byte)
3
Value of the parameter pointed to by “Prod Assy Word 1” Param (high byte)
2
4
Value of the parameter pointed to by “Prod Assy Word 2” Param (low byte)
5
Value of the parameter pointed to by “Prod Assy Word 2” Param (high byte)
3
6
Value of the parameter pointed to by “Prod Assy Word 3” Param (low byte)
7
Value of the parameter pointed to by “Prod Assy Word 3” Param (high byte)
Summary of Contents for ArmorStart Bulletin 280G
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Bulletin 280G 281G 284G ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller ...
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Page 18: ...1 8 Product Overview Notes ...
Page 29: ...Installation and Wiring 2 11 Figure 2 8 Bulletin 1000 ArmorStart ...
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Page 80: ...3 26 Bulletin 280G 281G Programmable Parameters Notes ...
Page 157: ...Explicit Messaging on DeviceNet 6 7 ...
Page 161: ...Explicit Messaging on DeviceNet 6 11 Figure 6 5 ControlLogix Example of Ladder Logic Program ...
Page 162: ...6 12 Explicit Messaging on DeviceNet Notes ...
Page 209: ...Troubleshooting 10 21 Figure 10 7 Control Voltage Fuse Replacement Control Voltage Fuse ...
Page 210: ...10 22 Troubleshooting Notes ...
Page 224: ...A 14 Specifications Notes ...
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Page 292: ...E 4 Accessories Notes ...
Page 300: ...F 8 Safety I O Module and TÜV Requirements Notes ...
Page 321: ...Step Logic Basic Logic and Timer Counter Functions I 7 Notes ...
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