IP67 IO-Link Modules for EtherNet/IP
EtherNet/IP Assembly instances
The I/O process data are available through the EtherNet/IP assembly instances. Below the list according to the
connection type.
Digital I/O & Status + IO-link with 4 bytes I/O
Digital I/O & Status + IO-link with 8 bytes I/O
Digital I/O & Status + IO-link with 32 bytes I/O
IO_Status or
IO_Status-No Conf
Digital I/O & Status + IO-link with 4 bytes I/O
IO_PD_4 bytes or
IO_PD_4 bytes-No Conf
Digital I/O & Status + IO-link with 8 bytes I/O
IO_PD_8 bytes
IO_PD_8 bytes-No Conf
Digital I/O & Status + IO-link with 32 bytes I/O
IO_PD_32 bytes
IO_PD_32 bytes-No Conf
LO_Status
LO_Status-No Conf
Digital I/O & Status + IO-link with 4 bytes I/O
LO_PD_4 bytes
LO_PD_4 bytes-No Conf
Digital I/O & Status + IO-link with 8 bytes I/O
LO_PD_8 bytes
LO_PD_8 bytes-No Conf
Digital I/O & Status + IO-link with 32 bytes I/O
LO_PD_32 bytes
LO_PD_32 bytes-No Conf
Note!
If your EtherNet/IP scanner configuration tool does not support the management of
EDS files, you may have to configure manually the assembly numbers to access
the process data.
– Example of HarshIO assembly setting
in Rockwell Automation RSLogix 5000 software –