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on in the Global 400. For T->O compatibility connection points, ‘A’ will be output if parameter
1 is running, ‘B’ if parameter 2 is running and so on.
Data Types
Most data types used correspond to the data types in the EtherNet/IP
TM
specification and IEC
1131-3. One additional data type is defined for backwards compatibility points:
Name
Size (bytes)
Description
CHAR
1
Character in the ASCII range. Used to indicate fields that should be
interpreted as characters rather than numeric values, where USINT
would be used instead. When used in an array, indicates a fixed-length
string instead of the length prefixed strings defined by the specification.
Fixed-length arrays are represented as TYPE[n] where TYPE is the element type and n is the
number of elements.
Output (O->T) Connection Points
Connection points in the 15x range correspond to the masks used with the Global 8, which used
only 150 as the output connection point. These connection points are provided for backwards
compatibility and are not recommended for new installations. New data configurations start at
connection point 160.
150
This connection point corresponds to the default mask of the EIP network card for the Global 8.
Name
Data Type
Description
Parameter
USINT
Selects a parameter for the Global 400 to run. May be any value in the ranges
0-7, ‘0’-‘7’, ‘A’-‘H’ (see above for details). Values outside these ranges will
cause the current parameter to be stopped and leave no parameter running.
Batch Reset
USINT
When this value changes, the batch will be reset.
Suspend
BOOL
When true, suspends the Global 400.
Batch
USINT
The number of tightenings to run per batch for the selected parameter.
Ignored if 0.
Time
CHAR[6]
ASCII digits of qualifier time in HHMMSS format. Ignored if Date field does
not represent a valid date.
Date
CHAR[6]
ASCII digits of qualifier date in MMDDYY format. Ignored if Time field
does not represent a valid time.
Min Torque
CHAR[6]
ASCII digits and decimal point (‘.’) representing the value. Not used by the
Global 400.
Max Torque
CHAR[6]
ASCII digits and decimal point (‘.’) representing the value. Not used by the
Global 400.
Min Angle
CHAR[5]
ASCII digits representing the value. Not used by the Global 400.
Max Angle
CHAR[5]
ASCII digits representing the value. Not used by the Global 400.
Units
CHAR
Character representing the units of the torque. Not used by the Global 400 .
Reserved
USINT
Total size: 40 bytes
151
This connection point corresponds to the mask 1 of the EIP network card for the Global 8.
Name
Data Type
Description
Parameter
USINT
Selects a parameter for the Global 400 to run. May be any value in the ranges
0-7, ‘0’-‘7’, ‘A’-‘H’ (see above for details). Values outside these ranges will
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