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PROFIenergy Profile
4.11. PROFIenergy Profile
The Anybus CompactCom 40 PROFINET IRT supports the PROFIenergy profile, according to the PROFIenergy
Technical Specification, rev. 1.2. This profile makes it possible for a user to temporarily put a device in energy
saving mode, e.g. during a lunch break or during weekends. The amount of power used by machines, when they
are not in active use is thus reduced. Each device can be set individually to the energy saving mode that is the
most optimal depending on the length of the production stop. Operators in factories, for example, can easily set
all devices at the same time, in the, for each device, optimal energy saving mode.
The application defines the time for how long the device will stay in energy saving mode, and the device decides
which mode will be the most appropriate. Transitions between the "Ready to operate" mode and all saving
modes are mandatory, while transitions between different energy saving modes are optional. The transition from
"Ready to operate mode" to "Power off mode" is not mandatory, as repowering the device may mean hands on
restart.
4.11.1. Implementation
The PROFIenergy profile is implemented in the Anybus CompactCom 40 PROFINET IRT according to the
state machine described in the PROFIenergy Technical Specification (available from PROFIBUS International).
PROFIenergy commands arriving from the network will be translated into the Anybus CompactCom
implementation as follows:
PROFIenergy command
Start_Pause
Start_Pause_with_time_response
End_Pause
List_Energy_Saving_Modes
Get_Mode
PEM_Status
PEM_Status_with_Ext1
PE_Identify
Get_Measurement_List
Get_Measurement_Values
Get_Measurement_List_with_object_number
Get_Measurement_Values_with_object_number
Query_Version
Info_Sleep_Mode_WOL
Go_Sleep_Mode_WOL
The PROFIenergy profile is valid for all sub-slots and is accessed through index 80A0h. Maximum number of
instances/modes in the Energy Control Object is 8.
See also...
Energy Measurement Object (E4h) (page 84)
Energy Control Object (F0h) (page 106)
SCM-1202-021 Version 2.6
Anybus
Anybus CompactCom 40 implementation
Translated into a StartPause command to instance #0 in the Energy Control Object.
Same as Start_Pause but will do several reads of the Energy Control object, and the currently
used energy saving mode to complement the response.
Translated into a EndPause command to instance #0 in the Energy Control Object.
Instances present in the Energy object will be listed.
Supported attributes for the requested mode/instance will be read.
Results in several reads of Energy Control object and the currently used energy saving mode.
Returns a static list of the supported, and also mandatory, PROFIenergy commands.
Returns the list of supported measurement values from the Energy Measurement object.
Returns the actual measurement values from the Energy Measurement object.
Returns the list of supported measurement values from the Energy Measurement object.
Returns the actual measurement values from the Energy Measurement object.
Return the supported PROFIenergy version.
Not supported.
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