7.3 Acyclic OperationThis section provides information on objects, instances,and attributes for acyclic operation. It also lists therequirements related to acyclic services for the EtherNet/IPModule.7.3.1 Class 0X01 Identity ObjectThe EtherNet/IP Module supports the attributes for identityobjects listed in Table 7.8.Attribute Function Description1 Vendor Supported2 Device type The attribute value is 12d3 Product code Supported4 Revision: Major,minorRevision value set in the EDS file5 Status Status of the netIC module6 Serial number Serial number of the netICmodule7 Product name SupportedTable 7.8 Identity Object Attributes7.3.2 Vendor-specific ObjectsThe EtherNet/IP Module supports vendor-specific classobjects 100, 101, 103, and 104.7.3.2.1 Class 100 Objects (Read/Write)Object name Class Instance AttributeMotor full load current 100 101 100Locked rotor time 100 102 100Start mode 100 103 100Current limit 100 104 100Initial current 100 105 100Start ramp time 100 106 100Kickstart level 100 107 100Kickstart time 100 108 100Excess start time 100 109 100Stop mode 100 110 100Stop time 100 111 100Adaptive control gain 100 112 100Adaptive start profile 100 113 100Adaptive stop profile 100 114 100Brake torque 100 115 100Brake time 100 116 100Phase sequence 100 117 100Current imbalance 100 118 100Current imbalance delay 100 119 100Undercurrent 100 120 100Undercurrent delay 100 121 100Object name Class Instance AttributeInstantaneous overcurrent 100 122 100Instantaneous overcurrent delay 100 123 100Frequency check 100 124 100Frequency variation 100 125 100Frequency delay 100 126 100Restart delay 100 127 100Motor temperature check 100 128 100Local/remote 100 129 100Comms in remote 100 130 100Input A function 100 131 100Input A name 100 132 100Input A trip 100 133 100Input A trip delay 100 134 100Input A initial delay 100 135 100Remote reset logic 100 136 100Relay A function 100 137 100Relay A on delay 100 138 100Relay A off delay 100 139 100Relay B function 100 140 100Relay B on delay 100 141 100Relay B off delay 100 142 100Relay C function 100 143 100Relay C on delay 100 144 100Relay C off delay 100 145 100Low current flag 100 146 100High current flag 100 147 100Motor temperature flag 100 148 100Analog output A 100 149 100Analog A scale 100 150 100Analog A maximum adjustment 100 151 100Analog A minimum adjustment 100 152 100Auto-start type 100 153 100Auto-start time 100 154 100Auto-stop type 100 155 100Auto-stop time 100 156 100Auto-reset action 100 157 100Maximum resets 100 158 100Reset delay groups A&B 100 159 100Reset delay group C 100 160 100Motor FLC-2 100 161 100Locked rotor time-2 100 162 100Start mode-2 100 163 100Current limit-2 100 164 100Initial current-2 100 165 100Start ramp-2 100 166 100Kickstart level-2 100 167 100Kickstart time-2 100 168 100Excess start time-2 100 169 100Stop mode-2 100 170 100Stop time-2 100 171 100Adaptive control gain-2 100 172 100Adaptive start profile-2 100 173 100Adaptive stop profile-2 100 174 100Packet Structures Installation GuideMG17Q102 Danfoss A/S © 05/2017 All rights reserved. 177 7