Configuration Using An Eds File; Configuring Using The Incontrol Software Tool; Ethernet/Ip Protocol; Table 90. Ethernet/Ip Object Model For The C445 Motor Management Relay - Eaton Power Xpert C445 User Manual

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Appendix C—Optional Communication Cards

Configuration Using an EDS File

The C445 has an EtherNet/IP EDS file available. It can be
imported into any EtherNet/IP configuration tools that
support EDS files. This EDS file may be downloaded from
the Eaton website.
http://www.eaton.com

Configuring Using the inControl Software Tool

There is a Modbus TCP Ethernet DTM/Driver for the
inControl software tool. This interface may be used to
connect to the C445 Motor Management Relay via the
C445 Ethernet Card. Refer to the inControl software tool
user manual for additional information (publication
MN040013EN.

Table 90. EtherNet/IP Object Model for the C445 Motor Management Relay

No.
Class
Object
1
0x01 (1)
Identity
2
0x02 (2)
Message Router
3
0x04 (4)
Assembly Object
4
0x06 (6)
Connection Manager
5
0x08 (8)
Discrete Input Point
6
0x09 (9)
Discrete Output Point
7
0x29 (41)
Control Supervisor
8
0x2C (44)
Overload
9
0x88 (136)
System Component Definition 5
10
0x93 (147)
Voltage Object
11
0x96 (150)
Dynamic Input Assembly
Interface
12
0xC7 (199)
Test Only
13
0x9B (155)
Motor Info
14
0x9F (159)
Operation Mode
15
0xA0 (160)
Modbus
16
0xA1 (161)
Motor Monitoring
17
0xA2 (162)
Motor Protection
18
0xA5 (165)
Snap Shot
19
0xAA (170)
Parameter Access
20
0xB0 (176)
RTC
21
0xB1 (177)
BCM
23
0xB3 (179)
Option Card
24
0xF4 (244)
Port Object
25
0xF5 (245)
TCP/IP Interface
26
0xF6 (246)
Ethernet Link
226
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EtherNet/IP Protocol

The C445 Ethernet Card can be connected to any EtherNet/
IP network. It can be connected both as an Explicit Message
server and as an Implicit (I/O) Message target.
The Implicit connections supported include:
Exclusive Owner
Listen Only
Input Only
No. of Instances
1
1
I/P:50, 51, 54, 100, 107, 110, 116, 121
O/P:2, 5,104, 105, 106
Dynamic I/P:150
1
8
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
Description
Provides module identity object.
Internal object implemented per ODVA specification
Binds attributes from multiple objects for access with a single
Implicit (I/O) connection.
Internal object supporting connection management.
Implemented per ODVA specification
Status information for the discrete Inputs.
Status and control for the discrete Outputs.
Motor control functions.
Motor overload protection.
Vendor Specific Object.
Vendor Specific object for monitoring voltage.
An interface to insert the parameter in dynamic assembly
instance number 150.
Vendor Specific Object.
Vendor Specific Object.
Vendor Specific Object.
Vendor Specific Object.
Vendor Specific Object.
Vendor Specific Object.
Vendor Specific Object.
Vendor Specific Object.
Vendor Specific Object. Provides access to RTC
Vendor Specific Object.
Vendor Specific Object.
The Port Object describes the communication interfaces that
are present on the device and visible to CIP.
EtherNet/IP Specific object. Information about the TCP/IP
Interface. Implemented per ODVA specification
EtherNet/IP Specific object. Ethernet link object for each of
the 2 Ethernet ports on the device. Implemented per ODVA
specification.

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