
Chapter
5
Reference Manual
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Interactive Setups
Ethernet/IP
When reading and writing to the IVC buffer using Ethernet/IP, there are a number of as-
semblies available that are defined in the IVC device.
When using the assemblies from a PLC, you select assembly type by specifying the as-
sembly instance number. This number is different depending on whether the assembly is
used for input or for output.
Note:
“Input” and “output” here means from the IVC device’s point of view – that is,
the input assembly should be used when writing data to the IVC device, and the
output assembly is used for reading data from the IVC device.
The assemblies available when communicating with the IVC device using Ethernet/IP are
listed in the following table:
Name
Description
Input assembly
instance
(to IVC device)
Output assembly
instance
(from IVC device)
Allround
All types represented (except
long string)
100 101
No strings
More room for numbers
102
103
Large string
One long string
104
105
Small
Small set with all types
106
107
Please contact tech support if an assembly of another size/type is required.
Allround
Type
No. of values
Parameters
Offset to first
parameter
(bytes)
Size per value
SINT
10
SINT0 … 9
0
1 byte
INT
10
INT0 … 9
10
2 bytes
DINT
10
DINT0 … 9
30
4 bytes
REAL
10
REAL0 … 9
70
4 bytes
SSTRING
6
SSTRING0 … 5
110
64 bytes
LSTRING
–
–
–
500 bytes
Total size
494 bytes
No strings
Type
No. of values
Parameters
Offset to first
parameter (bytes)
Size per value
SINT
50
SINT0 … 49
0
1 byte
INT
50
INT0 … 49
50
2 bytes
DINT
30
DINT0 … 29
150
4 bytes
REAL
50
REAL0 … 49
270
4 bytes
SSTRING –
–
–
64
bytes
LSTRING
–
–
–
500 bytes
Total size
470 bytes