EtherNet/IP gateway
Wieland Electric GmbH | BA000970 | 07/2019 [9855]
98
Instance Byte
Access
Data type
Description
Size
Data range
read
mosPLAN
6 (
Bytes
140
30 to 49
Write,
read
BYTE[20]
Logic output bytes, configuration
via
Input data block 4 and 5
in
samosPLAN
6 (
1 to 20
Bytes
0 to 0xff
141
40 to 49
Write,
read
BYTE[10]
Logic output bytes, configuration
via
Input data block 5
in samos-
PLAN
6 (
1 to 10
Bytes
0 to 0xff
57
0 to 49
Read
BYTE[50]
Logic output bytes, configuration
via
Output data block 1
in samos-
PLAN
6 (
1 to 50
Bytes
0 to 0xff
50 to 65
Read
BYTE[16]
Values of the input terminals Ix
1 to 16
Bytes
0 to 0xff
66
Read
BYTE
Input and output state
1 byte
0x00, 0x40,
0x80, 0xc0
167
0 to 49
Read
BYTE[50]
Logic output bytes, configuration
via
Output data block 1
in samos-
PLAN
6 (
1 to 50
Bytes
0 to 0xff
50
Read
BYTE
Bit 7: Input state
Bit 6: Output state
Bit 5: Error code
≠
0
1 byte
0x00, 0x40,
0x80, 0xc0
51
Read
BYTE
System mode
1 byte
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7,
21
52 to 111
Read
BYTE[60]
State bytes of the controller module
(
Instance 3 of class 120 [ch. 8.4.8.3, p.
),
output data set 3
60 byte
0 to 0xff
The data type of supported assemblies is BYTE which means strings of 8 bits each. The naming in
Logix Designer is SINT, which has the same size of 8 bits each.
If PLC requires a configuration assembly, any value or blank can be used for
assembly instance
.
Si-
ze
of the configuration assembly shall be zero.
Please use assembly instances from Table "
Overview of Assembly data bytes [ch. 8.5.1, p. 97]
" for
In-
put
and
Output
. These settings can be used in generic EtherNet module configuration in Logix De-
signer which can be seen in the illustration below.