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CIP Objects
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Doc.Id. HMSI-27-212
Anybus CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP
Doc.Rev. 1.5
Device Status
Service Details: Reset Service
Note
: This service is not supported if safety is enabled in the Functional Safety Object (E8h).
The module forwards reset requests from the network to the host application. For more information
about network reset handling, consult the general Anybus CompactCom 40 Software Design Guide.
There are two types of network reset requests on EtherNet/IP:
• Type 0: ‘Power Cycling Reset’
This service emulates a power cycling of the module, and corresponds to Anybus reset type 0
(Power cycling). For further information, consult the general Anybus CompactCom 40 Software
Design Guide.
• Type 1: ‘Out of box reset’
This service sets a “out of box” configuration and performs a reset, and corresponds to Anybus
reset type 2 (Power c factory default). For further information, consult the general Any-
bus CompactCom 40 Software Design Guide.
bit(s)
Name
0
Module Owned
1
(reserved)
2
Configured
a
a. This bit shows if the product has other settings than “out-of-box”. The value is set to true if the configured attribute
in the Application Object is set and/or the module’s NV storage is changed from default.
3
(reserved)
4... 7
Extended Device Status:
Value:Meaning:
0000b Unknown
0010b Faulted I/O Connection
0011b No I/O connection established
0100b Non volatile configuration bad
0101b Major fault
0110b Connection in Run mode
0111b Connection in Idle mode
(other) (reserved)
8
Set for minor recoverable faults
b
b. See “Diagnostic Object (02h)” on page 97.
9
Set for minor unrecoverable faults
10
Set for major recoverable faults
11
Set for major unrecoverable faults
12... 15
(reserved)