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Extended descriptor attributes – Rockwell Automation 25-COMM-E2P PowerFlex 25-COMM-E2P Dual-Port EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 520COM-UM003A-EN-E - June 2013

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Appendix C

Extended Descriptor Attributes

Bit

Name

Description

0

Indirect Mode

0 = Analog (selects entire parameters)
1 = Digital (selects individual bits within parameters)

1

Indirect Type 0

Analog input list (Instance 0xFFFF)

2

Indirect Type 1

Digital input list (Instance 0xFFFE)

3

Indirect Type 2

Feedback list (Instance 0xFFFD)

4

Indirect Type 3

Analog output list (Instance 0xFFFC)

5

Indirect Type 4

Digital output list (Instance 0xFFFB)

6

Indirect Type 5

Undefined (Instance 0xFFFA)

7

Indirect Type 6

Undefined (Instance 0xFFF9)

8

Indirect Type 7

Undefined (Instance 0xFFF8)

9

Indirect Type 8

Undefined (Instance 0xFFF7)

10

Indirect Type 9

Undefined (Instance 0xFFF6)

11

Indirect Type 10

Undefined (Instance 0xFFF5)

12

Indirect Type 11

Undefined (Instance 0xFFF4)

13

Indirect Type 12

Undefined (Instance 0xFFF3)

14

Indirect Type 13

Undefined (Instance 0xFFF2)

15

Indirect Type 14

Parameter-specific list

16

FP Max Decimals Bit 0

These four bits are used on REAL parameters only. They indicate the maximum number of decimal places to be displayed for small values. A
value of 0 indicates to not limit the number of decimal places used.

17

FP Max Decimals Bit 1

18

FP Max Decimals Bit 2

19

FP Max Decimals Bit 3

20

Extended Parameter Reference

0 = Not an Extended Parameter Reference
1 = Extended Parameter Reference
An Extended Parameter Reference contains a reference to another parameter. The value is formatted the same as an analog mode Indirect
Selector parameter (SSpppp, where SS = slot number of device to which this Extended Parameter Reference is pointing, and pppp =
number of the parameter or diagnostic item to which this Extended Parameter Reference is pointing). Note that an Extended Parameter
Reference can only select parameters unlike an Indirect Selector. An Extended Parameter Reference could be used to configure a Datalink or
show the source of a Reference (among other uses).

21

Uses Rating Table Object

This parameter has rating-dependent defaults and limits that can be obtained from the Rating Table Object. The Offline Read Full will
include the default value for the smallest rating and limits that will accommodate the full range of values allowed in the family of devices
using this particular combination of Family Code and Config Code. The Online Read Full will include the rating-dependent default and limit
values for this particular combination of Family Code, Config Code, and Rating Code.

22

Writable Referenced Parameter

This bit must be zero unless the parameter is an Extended Parameter Reference. If the parameter is an Extended Parameter Reference, then:
0 = The referenced parameter may be read-only or writable.
1 = The referenced parameter must always be writable (including while running).

23

Disallow Zero

This bit must be zero unless the parameter is an Indirect Selector or Extended Parameter Reference. If the parameter is an Indirect Selector
or Extended Parameter Reference, then:
0 = Allow zero
1 = Disallow zero
If this bit is cleared (indicating that a value of zero is allowed), the device must support the “Zero Text” parameter attribute so that a
software tool or HIM can obtain text from the Zero Text parameter attribute.
If this bit is set (indicating that a value of zero is disallowed), a software tool or HIM will not allow the user to enter a value of zero.

24

Datalink Out

This bit is used by offline tools and indicates that this is a Datalink Out parameter. Bit 20 must also be set.

25

Datalink In

This bit is used by offline tools and indicates that this is a Datalink In parameter. Bits 20 and 22 must also be set.

26

Not Writable While IO Active

This parameter cannot be written if the I/O data being exchanged between the Host and the peripheral is valid.

27

Command Parameter

This parameter commands the drive to take an action, such as “Reset Defaults” or “Autotune,” and then returns to a value of zero. Offline
software tools will not allow setting this parameter to anything other than a value of zero. If an offline file contains a Command Parameter
with a non-zero value, the offline software tool will change the value to zero. Note that command parameters cannot have values that do
not return to zero.

28

Current Value Is Default

This bit identifies a parameter that will not change if a “Reset Defaults” is commanded. For example, if a drive contains a Language
parameter that is set to German, setting defaults will leave the parameter set to German. Likewise, if the parameter is set to French, setting
defaults will leave the parameter set to French.

29

Use Zero Text

If the “Disallow Zero” bit is set, this bit must be cleared. If the “Disallow Zero” bit is cleared, then:
0 = Use Disabled Text parameter class attribute.
1 = Use Zero Text parameter instance attribute.

30...31 Reserved

Reserved