Output Tags For Io-Link Device - Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley ArmorBlock 5000 Series User Manual

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Appendix C
IO-Link Master Module and IO-Link Device Tag Definitions
Table 35 - IO-Link Device Input Tags (Continued)
Name
ConfigChanged
Fault
Uncertain
DeviceError
EventPresent
LatestEvent.EventType
LatestEvent.EventMode
LatestEvent.EventCode
LatestEvent.EventTimestamp
DataTimestamp
ProcessDataIn.xxxx
Table 36 - IO-Link Device Output Tags
Name
ResetConfigChanged
ProcessDataOut.xxxx
108
Data Type
Definition
This tag is set to 1 after IO-Link device configuration is
changed and the IO-Link master module has retrieved
all IO-Link device configuration data to be returned by
the Get IO-Link Device Information service.
This bit allows the Studio 5000 Logix Designer
BOOL
application to perform any logic when the IO-Link device
configuration has changed.
For more information on how to use the command, see
IO-Link Device Configuration Change Notification on
page
35.
Indicates that port data is inaccurate and cannot be
trusted for use in the application.
BOOL
For more information, see
page
17.
Indicates that the port data can be inaccurate but the
degree of inaccuracy is not known.
BOOL
For more information, see
page
17.
BOOL
Indicates if the device has an error.
BOOL
Indicates if an event has occurred on the device.
USINT
Indicates the specific type of event.
USINT
Indicates the event mode.
LINT
The hexadecimal value that represents the event.
LINT
The time stamp of the event.
LINT
The time stamp of the data.
Process data input from the device.

Output Tags for IO-Link Device

Table 36
describes the available output tags ('O').
Data Type
Definition
When the IO-Link master module reads this bit transition
from 0 to 1, it resets the ConfigChanged bit in the input
data.
BOOL
For more information on how to use the command,
see
IO-Link Device Configuration Change Notification on
page
35.
Process data output from the device.
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Valid Values
0 = Configuration not changed
1 = Configuration changed
0 = Good
1 = Bad, causing fault
If the tag is set to 1, you must troubleshoot the module to
Fault and Status Reporting on
correct the cause of the inaccuracy.
IMPORTANT: Once the condition that causes the tag to
change to 1 is removed, the tag automatically resets to 0.
0 = Good data
1 = Uncertain data
If the tag is set to 1, you must troubleshoot the module to
Fault and Status Reporting on
correct the cause of the inaccuracy.
IMPORTANT: Once the condition that causes the tag to
change to 1 is removed, the tag automatically resets to 0.
0 = No error exists
1 = Error exists
0 = No event occurred
1 = Event occurred
• 1 = Notification
• 2 = Warning
• 3 = Error
• 1 = Event single shot
• 2 = Event disappears
• 3 = Event appears
All positive values
All positive values
All positive values
Device-specific
Valid Values
0 = Configuration change not reset
1 = Configuration change reset
Device-specific

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