
A-98 QX Hawk Industrial Imager User Manual
Using EtherNet/IP
Appendix I — Using EtherNet/IP
Overview
The EIP interface will be identified as a Generic Device (0x00). The interface is designed
to support remote serial transmit and receive using explicit unconnected messaging.
Necessary Tools
The following tools are helpful for configuring the EIP:
• EtherNet/IP Messaging Tool – can be a PLC or Software Tool, must be capable of
sending explicit messages and establishing Class 1 connections. EIPScan is an example
of such a tool.
• Terminal emulation or serial communication tool that can connect to a TCP socket, such
as HyperTerminal.
• ESP – Microscan’s Easy Setup Program. This tool has the ability to find Microscan
products on the network, configure their ip address, then configure all application
parameters.
EtherNet/IP Terms of Use
EtherNet/IP Technology is governed by the Open DeviceNet Vendor Association, Inc
(ODVA). Any person or entity that makes and sells products that implement EtherNet/IP
Technology must agree to the Terms of Usage Agreement issued by ODVA. See
www.odva.org for details.
Device Type
The EtherNet/IP device type is 0x00, Generic Device.
Vendor ID
Microscan’s Vendor ID is 1095.
Product Code
The Product Code is 6800.
QX Hawk EtherNet/IP Object Model
QX Hawk uses Class 1 connected messaging to communicate most data in three different
io assemblies. The user chooses one of two input assemblies, plus the output assembly,
to create a Class 1 connection.
Connection properties supported:
Class: 1
Trigger Mode: Cyclic and Change of State
Cyclic Rate: Greater than 20 ms recommended. 10 ms minimum.
Size: Fixed
Type: Point-to-Point (PLC OUT, O->T), Point-to-Point and Multicast (PLC IN, T->O)
Priority: Low, High, and Scheduled
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