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Host Application Objects
14.9

Energy Control Object (F0h)

Category
Extended
Object Description
This object implements energy control functionality, i.e. energy specific settings, in the host application. The
implementation of this object is optional. All instance attributes shall be seen as required and must be
implemented in the application. If the Anybus module detects that an attribute is missing during run time an
appropriate network error is sent and the Discard Responses counter is increased in the Anybus Object
instance attribute Error Counter.
Each enabled instance in the object corresponds to an Energy saving mode. The number of available modes is
device specific, and must be defined by the application. The higher the instance number, the more energy is
saved. The instance with the highest number always corresponds to the "Power off" mode, i.e. the state where
the device is essentially shut down. Instance 1 of the object represents "Ready to operate", i.e. the mode
where the device is fully functional and does not save energy at all. Consequently a meaningful
implementation always contains at least two instances, one for energy saving and one for operating. If this
object is implemented for PROFINET, at least three instances are needed: "Ready to operate", "Energy saving
mode 1", and "Power off".
Highest number of instances is 8. Please note that these modes are always present – they are not dynamically
created or deleted. It is not allowed to leave holes in the list of instances.
Fig. 10
Anybus CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP IIoT Network Guide
Ready to operate
Energy saving mode 1
Energy saving mode 2
Energy saving mode n-1
Energy saving mode n
Power off
Mandatory transition
Optional transition
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