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Rockwell Automation Publication 5032-UM001A-EN-P - April 2023 29
Chapter 4
Common Features of IO-Link Device Integration
This chapter describes the common features that are available with IO-Link integration in the
Studio 5000 Logix Designer application
IO-Link Device Identity With the highly integrated IO-Link device feature, every IO-Link device has its own
independent CIP identity.
The IO-Link device properties that uniquely identify the type of device are:
IO-Link Vendor ID
IO-Link Device ID
IO-Link Revision
IO-Link Bus Every IO-Link device is added as a CIP node on the IO-Link bus that is associated with the
IO-Link master module.
You can use the IO-Link bus in the I/O Configuration tree to:
Add or remove an IO-Link device.
See the warning or inhibit status icon of an attached IO-Link device.
Open the properties for the IO-Link device.
IODD-Based AOP for IO-Link
Devices
Every IO-Link device has its own Add-on Profile (AOP) in the Studio 5000 Logix Designer
application project. The features that are available in the IO-Link Device Description (IODD) are
integrated into the AOP.
Once the IODD for the device is registered, you can add the device under the IO-Link bus,
where you can access the device Module Properties window to define/control connections,
configure, and monitor the status of the device.

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