CIP Objects
12.7
Parameter Object (0Fh)
Category
Extended
Object Description
The Parameter Object provides an interface to the configuration data of the module. It can provide all the
information necessary to define and describe each of the module configuration parameters, as well as a full
description of each parameter, including minimum and maximum values and a text string describing the
parameter. Configuration tools, such as RSNetworx, can extract information about the Application Data
Instances (ADIs) and present them with their actual name and range to the user.
Since this process may be somewhat time consuming, especially when using the serial host interface, it is
possible to disable support for this functionality in the EtherNet/IP Host Object.
Each parameter is represented by one instance. Instance numbers start at 1, and are incremented by one, with
no gaps in the list. Due to limitations imposed by the CIP standard, ADIs containing multiple elements (i.e.
arrays etc.) cannot be represented through this object. In such cases, default values will be returned.
See also ....
•
ADI Object (A2h), p. 118
•
EtherNet/IP Host Object (F8h), p. 200
Supported Services
Class:
Instance:
Class Attributes
#
Name
Access
1
Revision
Get
2
Max instance
Get
8
Parameter
Get
Class
Descriptor
9
Get
Configuration
Assembly
Instance
Anybus CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP IIoT Network Guide
(CIP Object)
(Host Application Object)
Get_Attribute_Single
Get_Attribute_Single
Set_Attribute_Single
Get_Attributes_All
Get_Enum_String
Type
Value
UINT
0001h (Object revision)
UINT
Maximum created instance number = class attribute 3 in the Application Data
Object (see Anybus CompactCom 40 Software Design Guide)
WORD
Default: 0000 0000 0000 1011b
Bit:
Contents:
0
Supports parameter instances
1
Supports full attributes
2
Must do non-volatile storage save command
3
Parameters are stored in non-volatile storage
UINT
0000h (Application does not support configuration data)
0005h (If the application supports configuration data, unless the configuration
instance number has been changed using attribute 15 in the EtherNet/IP Host
Object.)
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