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Lenze · Decentralised frequency inverter 8400 motec (EtherNet/IP™ option) · EDS84DMOTEIP EN 3.0 - 02/2019
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Terminology used
Term
Meaning
ACD
Address Conflict Detection
Adapter
EtherNet/IP slave
Inverter
Lenze frequency inverter of the "Inverter Drives 8400 motec" product range
Standard device
Drive Unit
Communication unit
Wiring Unit
The 8400 motec inverter has a modular structure that includes the following
modules: "Drive Unit", "Communication Unit", and "Wiring Unit".
• The drive unit is available in different power settings.
• In case of the communication unit you can select between:
• Without fieldbus (basic I/O, standard I/O, extended I/O)
• AS interface (without safety/with safety STO)
• CANopen (without safety/with safety STO)
• EtherCAT (without safety/with safety STO)
• EtherNET/IP (without safety/with safety STO)
• PROFIBUS (without safety/with safety STO)
• PROFINET (without safety/with safety STO)
• POWERLINK (without safety/with safety STO)
• The wiring unit provides flexible connection possibilities for a simple
integration into the power supply of the machine.
ARP
Address Resolution Protocol
Use BOOTP
Bootstrap Protocol
Code
Parameter which serves to parameterise and monitor the inverter. In normal
usage, the term is usually referred to as "Index".
Subcode
If a code contains several parameters, they are stored in "subcodes".
This manual uses a slash "/" as a separator between code and subcode
(e.g. "C00118/3").
This term is also referred to as "subindex" in common parlance.
»Engineer«
Software from Lenze which supports you throughout the whole machine life
cycle - from planning to maintenance.
EtherNet/IP™ (EtherNet Industrial Protocol) is a fieldbus system based on
Ethernet which uses the Common Industrial Protocol™ (CIP™) for data exchange.
EtherNet/IP™ and Common Industrial Protocol™ (CIP™) are trademarks and
patented technologies, licensed by the user organisation ODVA (Open
DeviceNet Vendor Association), USA.
Use DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DSCP
Differentiated Services Codepoints
EDS
Electronic Data Sheet
Explicit messages
Explicit Messages are used to transfer parameter data.
HW
Hardware
IGMP
Internet Group Management Protocol
Implicit messages
Implicit Messages are used to transfer I/O data.
"Class 1" connection
I/O connection
"Class 3" connection
Explicit connection
Level 2
EtherNet/IP performance level 2:
I/O Message Server including Explicit Message Server
Lenze setting
Default settings of the device, preconfigured ex works.
Basic setting
PLC
Programmable Logic Controller
QoS
Quality of Service
RPI
Requested Package Interval:
Interval requested between 2 telegrams for cyclic data transmission