Module Diagnostic Assembly; Create User-Defined Diagnostic Assembly Types; Diagnostic Assemblies - Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley ArmorBlock 5000 Series User Manual

8-channel io-link master module
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Create User-defined
Diagnostic Assembly Types
Table 37 - Diagnostic Assembly Instance 32775
Name
RunMode
InfoBits_Pad1
DiagnosticActive
CIPSyncValid
CIPSyncTimeout
InfoBits_Pad5
InfoBits_Pad6
InfoBits_Pad7

Module Diagnostic Assembly

You can use the Studio 5000 Logix Designer application to create user-defined Diagnostic
Assembly types for the ArmorBlock IO-Link master module.
IMPORTANT The members that are indicated in the tables are arranged according to
the Data Alignment Rules of controllers. Strictly follow the Data Type
and sequence of the members that are indicated in the tables of this
Appendix. Data misalignment after executing 'Get Attribute Single'
Message (MSG) instruction may occur if the Data Type and sequence are
not followed.

Diagnostic Assemblies

1. Diagnostic IO-Link Master 2 Port Ethernet Assembly
- Instance ID = 0x8007 (32,775)
- Size = 104 bytes
Follow the information in
Data Type
Byte
Valid Values
0 = Idle
BOOL
1 = Run mode
BOOL
This member acts as padding to ensure byte alignment. It can be renamed.
0 = No diagnostics active
BOOL
1 = One or more diagnostics are active or the prognostics threshold is reached
0 = Module not synchronized
BOOL
1
1 = Module synchronized
0 = A valid time master has not timed out
BOOL
1 = A valid time master has timed out
BOOL
This member acts as padding to ensure byte alignment. It can be renamed.
BOOL
This member acts as padding to ensure byte alignment. It can be renamed.
BOOL
This member acts as padding to ensure byte alignment. It can be renamed.
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Table 37
to add each member.
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