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Allen-Bradley Rockwell Automation 1734-4IOL User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1734-UM020B-EN-E - August 2019 47
Configure the POINT I/O 4 Channel IO-Link Master as IO-Link Master Using the Studio 5000 Add-on Profile Chapter 4
c. Device ID – Enter the device ID of the IO-Link device.
This field is disabled if Electronic Keying is Disabled
d. Input length – Enter the input length in bytes of the IO-Link device.
Valid range is 0…32. The value is obtained from the device vendor.
e. Output length – Enter the output length in bytes of the IO-Link
device. Valid range is 0…32. The value is obtained from the device
vendor.
6. Click OK. A pop-up dialog box displays.
7. Click Yes.
8. Click Apply to save the changes.
9. Click OK.
Configure IO-Link Device
Parameters Using Message
Instructions
Use message instructions to the IO-Link Device Parameter Object to read or
change configuration parameters for IO-Link devices with IODD Basic or
Generic integration.
About the IO-Link Device Parameter Object
IO-Link device configuration parameters include multiple sets of index/subindex
pairs, a length, and a data value that is sent to the Master Module through
instances of the IO-Link Device Parameter Object.
The IO-Link Device Parameter Object provides a mechanism for a CIP™ client
to access parameters within an IO-Link device. Within this class, the instance
number maps to an IO-Link index value.
The details of each index and subindex depend entirely on the IO-Link device
and are described in the IO-Link Data Description (IODD) XML file for that
device or data sheet provided by the device vendor.
Create a Message Instruction for the IO-Link Device
Before you proceed, take note of the following:
For IODD Advanced integration, when you change IO-Link device
parameters by message instruction, a correlation check is performed when
the Add-on Profile is launched. You can then select to use either the device
or controller parameter values.
Messages to/from IO-Link parameters are raw IO-Link data format. As
such, unsigned, packed bits and endian/byte swapping issue need to be
handled accordingly. Ladders have to be created to enable byte swapping of
values from the MSG instruction.
See the Studio 5000 help for more information on how to create message
instructions.
To configure IO-Link device parameters using message instructions:

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