INFICON HPG400-SD ATM to Ultra-High Vacuum Gauge (DeviceNet) User Manual
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In order to maintain consistency, this device type will only allow connections to
either INT or REAL based Assembly instances (
→ Data Type definition 19).
Once a valid connection is established, attempts to configure connections to a
different type of Assembly instance will return an error.
The I/O Assembly DATA attribute has the format shown below:
Instance
Type
Byte Bit 0 … 7
1
Input
0
INT Pressure Value (low byte)
1
2
Input
0
Exception Status; Class 48, Instance 1, Attribute 12
1
INT Pressure Value (low byte)
2
Class 49, Active Value
4
Input
0
REAL Pressure Value (low byte)
1
2
Class 49, Active Instance Value
3
5
Input
0
Exception Status Class 48, Instance 1, Attribute 12
1
REAL Pressure Value (low byte)
2
Class 49, Active Instance Value
3
4
8
Input
0
Exception Status ; Class 48, Instance 1, Attribute 12
9
0
Active Instance
1
2
INT Active Pressure Value
3
10
Input
0
Exception Status
1
Active Instance
2
3
INT Active Pressure Value
4
12
Input
0
Active Instance
1
2
REAL Pressure Value
3
4
5
13
Input
0
Exception Status
1
Active Instance
2
3
REAL Pressure Value
4
5
6
3.2 I/O Assembly Object
Instance Data Attribute
Format