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Instance Attribute “Product Name”
This attribute contains human readable name identification for this instance. The option board will
return the value which is combined from the drive and board type. For example:
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“OPTEA - VACON NXP”
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“OPTEA - VACON 100 INDUSTRIAL”
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“OPTEA - VACON 100 FLOW”
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“OPTE9 - VACON
20”
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“OPTE9 - VACON 20 X”
When emulating the OPTCQ option board, text “OPTCQ” is returned, and when emulating VACON
®
100 family AC drive: “VACON 100”.
9.2.1.1.2.
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ERVICES
Instance Service “Reset”
Only reset type 0 is supported.
The reset type 0 means that the device represented by the Identity Object will as closely as possible
emulate the cycling of power.
If an error is detected, an error response is returned. Otherwise a successful Reset response is
returned.
9.2.1.2
Message Router Object, Class 0x02
The Message Router Object is mandatory in all CIP devices. It provides a messaging connection
point through which a Client may address a service to any object class or instance in a target device.
Although the object is mandatory, there are no mandatory attributes or services.
None of the object’s services or attributes are currently implemented.
9.2.1.3
Connection Manager Object, Class 0x06
The communication characteristics between the applications in different devices are modelled
using Connection Objects. The entities (devices) involved in a connection are referred to as end-
points. A Connection Manager is required in some CIP networks to control the aspects of Connection
object instances.
The Connection Manager class allocates and manages the internal resources associated with both
I/O and Explicit Messaging connections.
Table 114. Message router object
Class name
Message Router Object
Class identifier
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Attributes
Id
Access rule
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Datatype
Description
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Name
Description
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Attributes
Id
Access rule
Name
Datatype
Description
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Services
Id
Name
Description
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