Identity Guidelines

ODVA Identity Guidelines
Publication PUB00036R5
 

Table of Contents
  1. Introduction
  2. Association and Technology Trademarks
    1. List of Word Marks and Logo Marks
    2. Logo Specifications
    3. Rules for Use
                                                              i.      Setting Trademarks Apart from Modifiers
                                                             ii.      Third Party Combinations
                                                           iii.      Possessive and Plural Forms
                                                          iv.      Symbols and Attribution
                                                            v.      Abbreviations and Acronyms
                                                         vi.      Meaning and Usage of CIP™ Brand Name
  1. CONFORMANCE TESTED Certification Trademarks
    1. List of Word Marks and Logo Marks
    2. Logo Specifications
    3. Rules for Use
  2. Promotional Trademarks
    1. List of Word Marks and Logo Marks
    2. Logo Specifications
  3. Use of Previous ODVA Logos Not Included Herein
  4. Additional Guidelines for All ODVA Trademarks
    1. Alteration of the Logos
    2. International Language Standards
    3. Trademark References
    4. Clear Space Requirements
  5. About ODVA
  6. More Information
 


  1. Introduction
The value of ODVA identity elements depends on the uniformity and correctness of their application by all parties who use them. The guidelines described herein are to be followed by all parties who have been authorized by ODVA to use some or all of the identity elements described herein.
 
The right to use the ODVA trademarks described herein is strictly controlled by ODVA through written agreement. If you desire to use any of these ODVA trademarks and do not have a written authorization from ODVA to do so,or if you have authorization and need a image file of one of the logo marks noted below, contact ODVA to request authorization for the intended use. These requests are to be send via email to odva at odva.org.
 
  1. Association and Technology Trademarks
    1. Word Marks and Logo Marks
      ODVA association and technology trademarks include the following:
      ·            ODVA™
      ·            CIP™
      ·            CIP Motion™
      ·            CIP Safety™
      ·            CIP Sync™
      ·            CompoNet™
      ·            DeviceNet™
      ·            ControlNet™
      ·            EtherNet/IP™
      ·            QuickConnect™
      ·            OEU™
       
    2. Logo Specifications 
The association and technology logos are two-color. When Pantone colors can be specified, please use Pantone 072 and 142. When Pantone colors cannot be specified, use the four-color process colors - noted as CMYK. Different printing systems may require different color specifications. See the following for details.
 
 
Blue
Gold
PRINT
 
 
Pantone (coated stocks)
072
142 C Yellow
Pantone (uncoated stocks)
072
129 U Yellow
RGB
R: 9, G: 79, B: 164
R: 255, G: 199, B: 88
CMYK
C: 100, M: 88, Y: 0, K: 5
C: 0, M: 28, Y: 76, K:0
 
ELECTRONIC
 
 
RGB
R: 9. G: 79, B: 164
R: 255, G: 199, B: 88
 
When printing on uncoated stocks (noted by printers as CVU) such as business cards, letterhead and envelopes, versus coated stocks (noted as CVC), use PMS 129U for the yellow portion of the logo. For anything electronic, use 142 C or the CMYK equivalent.
 
If possible, two-color logotype should be used at all times. As some processes cannot reproduce a graduated screen, a solid version in the ODVA blue may be used for special applications such as silkscreen printing.
 
If color is not available, the association and technology logos may be reproduced in solid black with the globe in gradation of 55% black. These “black and white” versions are also available for download through the links above. Please ensure that there is sufficient contrast between the logo and background color.
 

                c.   Rules for Use

                                                              i.      Authorization for use of the technology logos is granted through ODVA’s Terms of Usage Agreements. Please contact ODVA for more information.
 
                                                             ii.      Setting Trademarks Apart from Modifiers
Set trademarks apart from other words or the nouns they modify. The common way to do this is to properly capitalize the product name and designate the trademarks with the appropriate symbol - e.g., TM.
 
Correct:
         By installing DeviceNet™ on the plant floor…
 
Incorrect:
Χ          By installing devicenet on the plant floor…
 
                                                           iii.      Third Party Combinations
ODVA does not allow the combination of an ODVA trademark to create a third party trademark; for example, it is acceptable to use "DeviceNet™ Smart I/O" where DeviceNet is credited as a trademark of ODVA. It is not acceptable to use "DeviceNet Smart I/O™" where "DeviceNet Smart I/O” is credited as a trademark of your company or business unit. Other examples of correct and incorrect usage of ODVA trademarks in written materials are shown below:
 
Correct:
         The XYZ product™ features DeviceNet™
 
Incorrect:
Χ          The XYZ DeviceNet™ product™
 
                                                          iv.      Possessive and Plural Forms
Do not use trademarks in the possessive or plural form.
 
Correct:
         The application used DeviceNet™
 
Incorrect:
Χ          The application used DeviceNet’s™
 
                                                            v.      Symbols and Attribution
Use the appropriate trademark symbol in the proper place and give proper attribution.
 
Correct:
          DeviceNet trademark of ODVA.
           
Incorrect:
Χ          DeviceNet trademark of XYZ Company.
 
                                                          vi.      Abbreviations and Acronyms
Do not shorten, abbreviate or create acronyms out of ODVA trademarks.
 
Correct:
         This product works with EtherNet/IP™ and DeviceNet™
 
Incorrect:
Χ          This product works with EIP and DNet.  
 
                                                         vii.      Meaning and Usage of CIP™ Brand Name
The CIP brand name is designated to mean “Common Industrial Protocol.” This definition reflected an evolution in the CIP value proposition that is consistent with CIP’s historical use in past ODVA communications, while more clearly communicating that CIP is “common” to all networks and designed to be an “industrial (network) protocol.” 
 
In earlier ODVA communications, CIP was defined as a “Control and Information Protocol.”
 
However, ODVA converged the meaning of its brands into a consistent message and, thuhas changed the definition of the CIP brand name to be “Common Industrial Protocol.”
 
Vendors who are using "Control and Information Protocol" as the definition of the CIP brand name should immediately begin using "Common Industrial Protocol" in new communication materials and eliminate its usage in pre-existing materials at the earliest possible opportunity. 

Vendors should also refrain from using the phrase “CIP Common,” as it is redundant under the new definition.
 
  1. CONFORMANCE TESTED Certification Trademarks
    1. Word Marks and Logo Marks
ODVA CONFORMANCE TESTED trademarks include the following:
·         CompoNet CONFORMANCE TESTED™
·         DeviceNet CONFORMANCE TESTED®
·         ControlNet CONFORMANCE TESTED™
·         EtherNet/IP CONFORMANCE TESTED™
·         CIP Safety on DeviceNet CONFORMANCE TESTED™
·         CIP Safety on EtherNet/IP CONFORMANCE TESTED™
·         CIP Safety on sercos CONFORMANCE TESTED™ (Note: sercos is a trademark of sercos international, e.V.)
 
    1. Logo Specifications
CONFORMANCE TESTED logos should always be reproduced in black ink.
 
    1. Rules for Use
The right to use ODVA's CONFORMANCE TESTED certification marks on products themselves and/or in written materials describing products is granted only to specific products only when all of the following conditions have been met: 1) the vendor of the product has a valid Terms of Usage Agreement from ODVA for the technology, 2) the specific product has passed ODVA conformance tested at an ODVA-authorized Test Service Provider (TSP), 3) the specific product has received a Declaration of Conformity from ODVA, and 4) the Declaration of Conformity for the specific product is being maintained as required by the Terms of Usage Agreement and the conformance testing policies and guidelines as published by ODVA.
 
For CIP Safety-compliant devices, only the CIP Safety CONFORMANCE TESTED™ certification mark is to be used for those devices that have met all of the conditions in the paragraph above. The CIP Safety CONFORMANCE TESTED™ certification marks are not to be used in conjunction with the DeviceNet CONFORMANCE TESTED™ or EtherNet/IP CONFORMANCE TESTED™ certification marks either on products or in written materials describing products.
 
Use the appropriate trademark symbol in the proper place and give proper attribution.
 
Correct:
      DeviceNet CONFORMANCE TESTED® is a registered certification mark of ODVA.
      EtherNet/IP CONFORMANCE TESTED™ is a certification mark of ODVA.
      CIP Safety CONFORMANCE TESTED™ is a trademark of ODVA.
 
  
  1. Promotional Trademarks
    1. List of Word Marks and Logo Marks
ODVA promotional trademarks include the following:
·         The CIP Conformity Club™
·         The CIP Advantage™
·         The Net Gazette™
·         Connectivity Connection™
 
    1. Logo Specifications
Promotional logos should be printed using a full color process.
 
 
  1. Use of Previous ODVA Logos Not Included Herein
Previous ODVA logos not in these identity guidelines must not be used on any new materials or products. ODVA requests that the use of these logos be eliminated and replaced with the new logos immediately.
 
  1. Additional Guidelines for All ODVA Trademarks
    1. Alteration of the Logos
Consistency is critical to the ODVA identity. Therefore, it is not permitted to alter the logos in any way including, but not limited to, the rearrangement of colors or use of alternate colors as described below.
 
·            Do not rearrange the colors of the logotype.
·            Do not reproduce the logotype on a textured or patterned background that impairs legibility.
·            Do not place the logotype on a background that does not provide sufficient contrast.
·            Do not substitute other colors when using the logotype.
·            Do not alter the letterforms or configuration of the logotype.
·            Do not alter the space relationship between the graphic elements in the logotype.
·            Do not separate or rearrange the graphic elements in the logotype.
·            Do not adjust the ratio of the elements within the logotype, or add or delete elements from the logotype.
 
                    Resizing to fit print needs is permitted, provided that ratio and the clarity of the logo are not affected.
 
 
    1. International Language Standards
In order to drive a worldwide understanding of terms common to ODVA technologies, ODVA would like to insure that all words, acronyms, and trademarks uniquely associated with ODVA technologies remain in English. These include:
·            All ODVA trademarks herein
·            Common Industrial Protocol
·            ODVA, Inc.
 
    1. Trademark References
Trademarks serve to identify the source of a product. Correct use of ODVA trademarks is important to the organization. When referencing trademarks in written materials, the "TM" and "®" symbols must appear in the title and in the first reference in the body text. These symbols can be eliminated after the first mention in the body of the text.
 
 
    1. Clear Space Requirements
The ODVA logotype communicates most effectively when it is not crowded or confused by other elements and has sufficient clear space around them. "Clear space" simply means keeping the area surrounding the logotype and identifier free of visual distraction and clutter. Ideally, the logotype and identifier should be staged with as much clear space as possible; minimum clear space measurements are 1/5 the width of the globe in the logo, if using Association or Technology Logos.
 
 
  1. About ODVA
The "About ODVA" copy is used to provide a general, straightforward overview of the organization and technology - usually as an end cap to marketing materials, press releases, etc. Use the following copy to maintain consistency when referring to ODVA.
 
ABOUT ODVA
Founded in 1995, ODVA is a global association whose members are comprised of the world’s leading automation companies. ODVA’s mission is to advance open, interoperable information and communication technologies in industrial automation. ODVA recognizes its media independent network protocol, the Common Industrial Protocol or “CIP™” – and the network adaptations of CIP – EtherNet/IP™, DeviceNet™, CompoNet™ and ControlNet™ – as its core technology and the primary common interest of its membership. ODVA’s vision is to contribute to the sustainability and prosperity of the global community by transforming the model for information and communication technology in the industrial ecosystem. For future interoperability of production systems and the integration of the production systems with other systems, ODVA embraces the adoption of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) and standard, unmodified Internet and Ethernet technologies as a guiding principle wherever possible. This principal is exemplified by EtherNet/IP – the world’s number one industrial Ethernet network. 
 
  1. More Information
Contact ODVA
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Phone: +1 734-975-8840
Fax: +1 734-922-0027
 

 

 

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