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1 Device Manual AS-i Profinet gateway AC1401 AC1402 Master profile: M4 Firmware release: English _03_UK

2 Contents Contents 1 On this manual What do the symbols and formats mean? What devices are described in this manual? How is this documentation structured? Notes on how to get started Safety instructions What previous knowledge is required? Please note! Start-up behaviour of the controller Safety instructions on the mounting Safety instructions on the installation System description Intended use Permitted use Prohibited use Information concerning the device Where is what on the AS-i device? Required accessories Ethernet configuration interface Voltage supply concepts Profinet fieldbus interface SD card slot Diagnostic LEDs Display Key functions Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) What is what in the display? Division of the display in areas Navigation Control element description Online helps Screen saver Switch language Web server General Connection concepts Recommended browsers Operating instructions Getting started Connect the unit Use QR code to access the device Connect and address the AS-i slaves Set up Profinet Set up configuration interface Sensor functions How does it work? (sequence of actions) Quick setup Set up the AS-i master + slaves... 81

3 Contents System Interfaces Online Support Center (OSC) GSDML file Parameter data Parameter data: compact mode Parameter data: flexible mode Process data Cyclic data The Profinet modules Acyclic data Alarms Alarms Diagnosis alarms Notes for the Step7 programmer Approval tests / certifications Technical data Housing Display elements Operation Power supply connections Interfaces Address assignment in Ethernet networks The cyclic process data The acyclic process data The command channels I&M data Fieldbus alarms AS-i master AS-i master flags Master control flags Master status byte AS-i slaves Profiles of AS-i slaves Information on AS-i Glossary of Terms Index ifm weltweit ifm worldwide ifm à l échelle internationale 315 3

4 On this manual What do the symbols and formats mean? 1 On this manual What do the symbols and formats mean?... 5 What devices are described in this manual?... 5 How is this documentation structured?... 6 Notes on how to get started... 6 This manual can be downloaded free of charge from ifm's website: Service Download All rights reserved by ifm electronic gmbh. No part of this manual may be reproduced and used without the consent of ifm electronic gmbh. All product names, pictures, companies or other brands used on our pages are the property of the respective rights owners: AS-i is the property of the AS-International Association, (fi CAN is the property of the CiA (CAN in Automation e.v.), Germany (fi CODESYS is the property of the 3S Smart Software Solutions GmbH, Germany (fi DeviceNet is the property of the ODVA (Open DeviceNet Vendor Association), USA (fi EtherNet/IP is the property of the fiodva IO-Link (fi is the property of the fiprofibus Nutzerorganisation e.v., Germany Microsoft is the property of the Microsoft Corporation, USA (fi PROFIBUS is the property of the PROFIBUS Nutzerorganisation e.v., Germany (fi PROFINET is the property of the fiprofibus Nutzerorganisation e.v., Germany Windows is the property of the fimicrosoft Corporation, USA

5 On this manual What do the symbols and formats mean? 1.1 What do the symbols and formats mean? The following symbols or pictograms illustrate the notes in our instructions: WARNING Death or serious irreversible injuries may result. CAUTION Slight reversible injuries may result. NOTICE Property damage is to be expected or may result. Important notes concerning malfunctions or disturbances Other remarks Request for action... Reaction, result fi... abc 123 0x123 0b010 "see" Cross-reference Decimal number Hexadecimal number Binary number [...] Designation of pushbuttons, buttons or indications 1.2 What devices are described in this manual? 6921 This manual describes the AS-i gateway family from ifm electronic gmbh: Article numbers AC AC1402 AC1401 has 1 AS-i master AC1402 has 2 AS-i masters according to AS-i specification 3.0 (M4 master profile) With a firmware version or higher As gateway between AS-i and Profinet 5

6 On this manual How is this documentation structured? 1.3 How is this documentation structured? This documentation is a combination of different types of manuals. It is for beginners and also a reference for advanced users. How to use this manual: Refer to the table of contents to select a specific subject. Using the index you can also quickly find a term you are looking for. At the beginning of a chapter we will give you a brief overview of its contents. Abbreviations and technical terms. In case of malfunctions or uncertainties please contact the manufacturer at: Select your country [Contact]. We want to become even better! Each separate section has an identification number in the top right corner. If you want to inform us about any inconsistencies, indicate this number with the title and the language of this documentation. Thank you very much for your support! We reserve the right to make alterations which can result in a change of contents of the documentation. You can find the current version on ifm's website at: Service Download Notes on how to get started Information on how to get started can be found in chapter Getting started ( 64). Click here for the installation and wiring information: supplied installation instructions or on ifm's-homepage: Select your country [Data sheet search] (article number.) [Operating instructions] Information on basic settings can be found in chapters Operation ( 25) and Quick setup ( 73)

7 Safety instructions What previous knowledge is required? 2 Safety instructions What previous knowledge is required?... 7 Please note!... 8 Start-up behaviour of the controller... 9 Safety instructions on the mounting...10 Safety instructions on the installation What previous knowledge is required? This document is intended for people with knowledge of control technology and PLC programming with IEC To program the PLC, the people should also be familiar with the CODESYS software. The document is intended for specialists. These specialists are people who are qualified by their training and their experience to see risks and to avoid possible hazards that may be caused during operation or maintenance of a product. The document contains information about the correct handling of the product. Read this document before use to familiarise yourself with operating conditions, installation and operation. Keep the document during the entire duration of use of the device. Adhere to the safety instructions

8 Safety instructions Please note! 2.2 Please note! No characteristics are warranted with the information, notes and examples provided in this manual. With the drawings, representations and examples given no responsibility for the system is assumed and no application-specific particularities are taken into account. The manufacturer of the machine/equipment is responsible for ensuring the safety of the machine/equipment. Follow the national and international regulations of the country in which the machine/installation is to be placed on the market! WARNING Non-observance of these instructions can lead to property damage or bodily injury! ifm electronic gmbh does not assume any liability in this regard. The acting person must have read and understood the safety instructions and the corresponding chapters in this manual before working on and with this device. The acting person must be authorised to work on the machine/equipment. The acting person must have the qualifications and training required to perform this work. Adhere to the technical data of the devices! You can find the current data sheet on ifm's homepage at: Select your country [Data sheet search] (article number.) [Technical data in PDF format] Note the installation and wiring information as well as the functions and features of the devices! supplied installation instructions or on ifm's homepage: Select your country [Data sheet search] (article number.) [Operating instructions] Please note the corrections and notes in the release notes for the existing documentation, available on the ifm website: Select your country [Data sheet search] (article number.) [Operating instructions] 8

9 Safety instructions Start-up behaviour of the controller 2.3 Start-up behaviour of the controller 6827 WARNING Danger due to unintentional and dangerous start of machine or plant sections! When creating the program, the programmer must ensure that no unintentional and dangerous start of machines or plant sections after a fault (e.g. e-stop) and the following fault elimination can occur! Realise restart inhibit! In case of an error, set the outputs concerned to FALSE in the program! A restart can, for example, be caused by: Voltage restoration after power failure reset after watchdog response because of too long a cycle time error elimination after an E-stop To ensure a safe behaviour of the controller: monitor the voltage supply in the application program. In case of an error switch off all relevant outputs in the application program. Additionally monitor relay contacts which can cause hazardous movements in the application program (feedback). If necessary, ensure that welded relay contacts in the application project cannot trigger or continue hazardous movements. 9

10 Safety instructions Safety instructions on the mounting 2.4 Safety instructions on the mounting NOTICE Danger caused by moisture, dust, shocks, overheating. Damage or failure of the unit possible! Moisture can destroy the electronics. Use the unit in a condensation-free environment. Dust deposits obstruct the necessary circulation of air for heat dissipation. Ensure that the device is not used in a dust-laden environment. If this cannot be avoided, you must clean the device accordingly as often as necessary. fi Installation instructions chapter: Maintenance, repair and disposal. Vibrations and shocks may damage the device. Meet the requirements of the technical specification. The air circulation through the vents must not be hampered. Allow min. 30 mm of clear space above and below the device when installing it According to the technical specifications (fi data sheet) you can operate the unit in a wide operating temperature range. Because of the additional internal heating the housing walls can have high perceptible temperatures when touched in hot environments. This is normal and no cause for a complaint. 2.5 Safety instructions on the installation NOTICE Short circuit, incorrect wiring possible. Consequence: malfunction of the machine/plant in which the device is installed! Electrical installation tasks must be carried out by a qualified electrician. Disconnect power before connecting the device to avoid short circuits during installation. Connect the terminals according to the terminal marking. The supply voltage (SELV) must not be connected to protective earth. Therefore never connect the negative connection to the FE connection or to any other connection of the device It must be ensured that the external voltage is generated and supplied according to the criteria for safety extra-low voltage (SELV), since this voltage is provided without further measures to supply the connected device, the sensors and the actuators. The wiring of all signals in connection with the SELV circuit of the device must also comply with the SELV criteria (safety extra-low voltage, safe electrical isolation from other electric circuits). If the supplied SELV voltage is externally grounded (SELV becomes PELV), the responsibility lies with the user and the respective national installation regulations must be complied with. All statements in this manual refer to the unit the SELV voltage of which is not grounded. 10

11 Safety instructions Safety instructions on the installation The connection terminals may only be supplied with the signals indicated in the technical data or on the device label and only the approved accessories of ifm electronic gmbh may be connected. 11

12 System description Intended use 3 System description Intended use...12 Information concerning the device Intended use NOTICE Danger when device is overloaded or incorrectly used. The device and / or the associated machine / plant may be damaged or destroyed or may malfunction if the limits of the "Technical data" for this device are exceeded or if the device is used outside the specified "Intended use". Use the device only within the limits of the Technical data ( 133) (fi data sheet). Use the device only in accordance with the "Intended use" Permitted use You may use the device for the following purposes (= intended use): as fieldbus gateway between the actuator-sensor-interface network and a higher-level controller (Profinet controller = host; e.g. PLC) via the Profinet fieldbus connection. The device provides the following features: The AS-i Profinet gateway integrates the following elements: - AC1401: 1 AS-i master AC1402: 2 AS-i masters - a web server - a Profinet interface with 2-port switch. It controls the exchange of data to the sensor / actuator level. It communicates with the higher-level control level via Profinet. It visualises sensor/actuator data on the integrated web server. It allows device configuration via the WEB server

13 System description Intended use Prohibited use In the following areas you must NOT use the device: outdoors, in wet environments, beyond the limits of the Technical data ( 133) (fi data sheet). Tampering with the device can seriously affect the safety of operators and machinery. This is not permitted and leads to an exclusion of liability and warranty

14 System description Information concerning the device 3.2 Information concerning the device Where is what on the AS-i device?...14 Required accessories...15 Ethernet configuration interface...15 Voltage supply concepts...16 Profinet fieldbus interface...21 SD card slot...21 Diagnostic LEDs...21 Display...22 Key functions...23 fi What devices are described in this manual? ( 5) Where is what on the AS-i device? Legend: 1. unlocking key for detaching the device from a DIN rail 2. H1 status LED 3. Metallic housing IP Display 5. 2 function keys 6. 4 arrow keys X1 connector for AS-i 1, AS-i 2, functional earth 8. X2 connector for AUX (here with AUX jumper) 9. Slot for SD card (behind the front flap) 10. X3 Ethernet configuration interface (behind the front flap) 11. X7 Profinet interface 1 H4, H5: status LED 12. X6 Profinet interface 2 H2, H3: status LED Figure: Overview AS-i Profinet gateway 14

15 System description Information concerning the device Required accessories To be able to operate the device in a sensible way you need the following accessories (not supplied with the device): Depending on the selected voltage supply (fi Voltage supply concepts ( 16)) you need: a power supply for the 24 V power supply (e.g. art. no. DN3011) for each AS-i master one AS-i power supply each (e.g. art. no. AC1236) a data decoupling module AC1250 (accessory, optional) AS-i slaves Ethernet configuration interface 1x RJ45, 10/100 Mbits/s (behind the front flap) Protocols: HTTP, FTP, Telnet Device connection designation = X

16 System description Information concerning the device Voltage supply concepts General conditions...16 Supply concept Supply concept Supply concept photo: Supply connections on the device top: X1 plug, 6 poles: for AS-i 1, AS-i 2 and FE pin 1 AS-i 2 + pin 2 AS-i 2 pin 3 AS-i 1 + pin 4 AS-i pin 5 pin 6 FE n.c. bottom: X2 plug, 2 poles pin 1 pin 2 AUX + 24 V AUX 0 V The device family provides the 3 supply options described below: Supply concept 1 ( 17): Device supply via AUX. AS-i master 1 and AS-i master 2 are supplied via separate AS-i power supplies. Supply concept 2 ( 18): Device supply via AS-i 1. AS-i 1 and AS-i 2 are supplied via separate AS-i power supplies. Supply concept 3 ( 19): All units (gateway, AS-i 1, AS-i 2) are supplied via one single voltage source: V at option (grounded or ungrounded) - or an AS-i power supply. General conditions 8680 fi Adhere to the installation instructions! AUX and AS-i are safely generated, touchable extra-low DC SELV voltages AUX is in the range V DC AUX can be grounded (SELV PELV) 16

17 System description Information concerning the device Supply concept 1 Device supply via AUX. AS-i master 1 and AS-i master 2 are supplied via separate AS-i power supplies. AUX jumper must not be connected! 6941 Example: Supply concept 1 17

18 System description Information concerning the device Supply concept 2 Device supply via AS-i 1. AS-i 1 and AS-i 2 are supplied via separate AS-i power supplies. The AUX jumper (supplied with the device) must be connected! The AUX jumper covers the AUX connection of the device and thus prevents a simultaneous application of a voltage to the X2 plug Photo: AUX jumper Photo: AUX jumper, inserted in the device Example: Supply concept 2 18

19 System description Information concerning the device Supply concept 3 All units (gateway, AS-i 1, AS-i 2) are supplied via one single voltage source: V at option (grounded or ungrounded) - or an AS-i power supply. The AC1250 data decoupling module (accessory) must be connected! An external AC1250 data coupling module that is fixed to the device is absolutely required. The data decoupling module has the following tasks: The module supplies the device with voltage. The module generates a special AS-i voltage (data decoupled) for two AS-i networks beginning on the device, i.e.: from a standard 24 V DC power supply or from a 30 V DC power supply or from a conventional AS-i power supply. The max. current per AS-i network is 4 A Figure: AC1250 data decoupling module (accessory) Voltage U at the AUX+ and AUX- terminals of the data decoupling module Result 21.5 V DC < U < 30.0 V DC Power24 (not recommended) Limited AS-i cable length < 50 m Only AS-i slaves with special Power24 capability are allowed 30.0 V DC < U < 31.6 V DC or an AS-i power supply Standard AS-i (recommended) 19

20 System description Information concerning the device Supply concept 3: here: Supply of 2 devices from AS-i power supply 8 A The power of the AS-i power supply can be distributed to the single AS-i lines as requested, provided that max. 4 A are applied to a single AS-i line. 20

21 System description Information concerning the device Profinet fieldbus interface The device has an interface to the fieldbus Profinet. It is an Ethernet-based fieldbus which can exchange the data in real time. 2x RJ45, 10/100 Mbits/s Protocol: Profinet RT (device), certified to PNO class B Integrated 2-port switch (irt compatible) Device connection designations: - X6 (Profinet port 2) - X7 (Profinet port 1) RJ45 sockets with 2 LEDs each (green/yellow) SD card slot There is an SD card slot behind the front flap of the device. The software of the device can be updated using an SD card. The following SD memory media can be used: common SD storage media up to 32 Gbytes the SDHC format is supported Diagnostic LEDs 7094 Diagnostic LED: Basic device 6950 Diagnostic LED Description green lights Device has started, warnings or error messages. H1 Yellow flashes 0.5 Hz There is a warning but not an error message. Red flashes 2Hz There is an error message. Diagnostic LED: Fieldbus Profibus 6951 Diagnostic LED Description H2 yellow flashes Reception of data H3 green lights Physical connection OK H4 yellow flashes Reception of data H5 green lights Physical connection OK 21

22 System description Information concerning the device Display The device has a colour LC display via which it can be operated intuitively. The display has the following features: 7083 Technology LCD, colour Size 35 x 28 mm (1.8") resolution Colour depth 220 x 176 pixels 18 bits (= possible colours) Description graphic user interface with symbols several languages can be selected Example: Menu screen [Quick setup] [Project all] 22

23 System description Information concerning the device Key functions There are 6 membrane keys on the user interface of the device below the display: 6930 menu text for the left function key menu text for the right function key left function key right function key arrow keys for navigation or changing values function keys function keys directly below the display are used for selecting functions, menu items or display levels. The labelling of the function keys in the navigation bar of the display shows the current meaning. If the function keys are not labelled, it has no function in the current situation. Example: Use the left function key [Select] to start the ediot mode of the element marked in the display, e.g. to change a value. Use the right function key [Back] to leave the current screen. The screen active before is displayed again. 23

24 System description Information concerning the device Arrow keys Arrow keys are used for navigation or for changing values. Which keys can be activated in the current situation is shown in the navigation compass in the centre of the navigation bar. With the [ ] key you navigate step by step upwards in the displayed menu. Or: The value to be edited is increased step by step. With the [ ] key you navigate step by step downwards in the displayed menu. Or: The value to be edited is decreased step by step. With the [ ] key you navigate step by step to the left in the displayed menu. With the [ ] key you navigate step by step to the left in the displayed menu. 24

25 Operation Information concerning the device 4 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation)...26 Web server...58 Getting started...64 Sensor functions...70 In this chapter we will describe the user interface of the HMI, the device settings, the interfaces

26 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) 4.1 Display (representation, setting, navigation) What is what in the display?...27 Division of the display in areas...28 Navigation...36 Control element description...39 Online helps...56 Screen saver...56 Switch language...56 When the device has been switched on it shows a basic screen with the status overview, e.g.: The current function of the keys is displayed in the navigation bar above the function keys. The intelligent message management generates priority-based diagnostic and error messages and supports the user during set-up. You can easily switch the displayed menu and messages to another language at any time ( Switch language ( 56)). The graphics display in the device allows - intuitive operation - detailed system diagnosis 26

27 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) What is what in the display? The display contains the following basic elements: 1 Info bar 2 Main navigation bar 3 1. Subnavigation bar 4 2. Subnavigation bar 5 Focus 6 Navigation start point 7 Working area 8 Navigation compass 9 Navigation status bar 6954 Figure: Areas in the display The position and sizes of the info bar, main navigation bar, working area and navigation status line elements cannot be changed. 27

28 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Division of the display in areas Navigation bars...29 Working area...32 Info bar...34 Navigation status bar

29 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Navigation bars Main navigation bar...29 Focus...30 Navigation trail...30 Subnavigation bars Main navigation bar The main navigation bar is always visible. It is used for navigation via symbols. The following symbols are displayed from left to right (if the respective option is available): 6957 Symbol Description Quick setup This is a container for the most important device functions: automatic adoption of the slave configuration Project all Set operating modes setting the fieldbus AS-i 1 AS-i line 1: - master - diagnosis - slaves AS-i 2 (optional) AS-i line 2: - master - diagnosis - slaves Set configuration interface Address the AS-i slaves System Interfaces Online support centre System: - information - diagnosis - settings Interfaces: - Configuration interface - Fieldbus Profibus Online Support Center (OSC): Display of fault messages and warnings All pictograms used are always displayed left-aligned within the main navigation bar and in the sequence shown above. When the system has been started, the main navigation bar is displayed without focus. The first click on any key sets the focus to the first left symbol. The focus can always be only on one single symbol. 29

30 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Navigate within the main navigation bar using the [ ] / [ ] arrow keys. Navigation is not scrolling. If a border symbol has the focus, it is not possible to navigate beyond the border to get to the opposite border symbol. Focus The focus is used for representing the navigation through the menus and pages Confirm selection The focus frames the marked symbol or control element which the current operation of the device refers to. top: The symbol [AS-i 1] bottom: the button [Select] The focus is moved via the arrow keys. During navigation only ONE symbol or control element can have the focus. Navigation trail 6981 Each navigation step between the main navigation bar and the tab control element of a page is marked by a navigation trail. To recognise the navigation path there are two versions of each symbol. symbol without navigation trail (light background) this navigation element is not part of the navigation path symbol with navigation trail (dark background) this navigation element is part of the active navigation path The starting point is the initial point of the navigation trail. The user is thus shown the navigation path to a page. Example: symbol [AS-i 2] with navigation trail (dark background) becomes the starting point of navigation in the main navigation bar. The distance block connects the main navigation and subnavigation bars. Here the symbol [master settings] in the subnavigation bar has the focus. 30

31 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Subnavigation bars The subnavigation bars have the following features: The subnavigation bar 1 is always displayed when the focus is on it or on a symbol of the main navigation bar for which a submenu has been defined. The subnavigation bar 2 is always displayed when the focus is on it or on a symbol of the subnavigation bar 1 for which a submenu has been defined. The subnavigation bars partially cover the working area. Navigation is made via the symbols by means of the arrow keys. The subnavigation bars change dynamically depending on the current menu structure. Navigate within the subnavigation bar using the [ ] / [ ] arrow keys. Navigation is not scrolling. If a border symbol has the focus, it is not possible to navigate beyond the border to reach the opposite border symbol Symbols in the subnavigation bars Below an overview of the symbols in the subnavigation bars: 6966 Symbol Description AS-i master AS-i master setup AS-i slaves AS-i slaves Information show information Diagnosis show diagnosis settings make settings configuration interface configuration interface settings fieldbus interface Profinet interface settings 31

32 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Working area The working area is the space between the main navigation bar and the navigation bar. The working area can contain the following information: the start screen pages / subpages. During navigation the working area can partly be covered by the first or second subnavigation bar Splash screen This screen appears as soon as the main navigation bar... - does not have the focus or - does not show a starting point marking. The working range of the spash screen shows a number of status messages. Master operating mode AS-i 1 = Protected mode = normal operation = Project mode optional (if available) master operating mode AS-i 2 Setting : = gateway = Manual Status of the connection to the fieldbus (here: Profibus): = active = not active Press any key to navigate. Use function key [Menu] to change to the user menu. Use function key [QR code] to display the QR code ( Use QR code to access the device ( 66))

33 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Splash screen 'Basic settings' A special splash screen in English is displayed in the following cases: - with first set-up, - after firmware update, - after data loss due to battery failure Question about the screen languare is displayed. Select screen language and confirm with [Next]. Afterwards the screen dialogues will always be displayed in the selected language (in this example: German). Question about date and time is displayed. Set and confirm date and time. Question about setting of the network protocol is displayed. Set NTP parameters. End the settings with [Finish]. The usual splash screen is displayed. 33

34 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Pages A page means the entire working area content of an action. Pages can be longer than the visible working area. This is indicated by scroll bars on the right side of the display. The content can be scrolled by means of the arrow keys (up/down). Control elements One or several control elements can be displayed on one page. Several control elements are always displayed one below the other. Example of the page "Project all" Register [Project all] (highlighted in colour = has the focus) checkbox [AS-i master 1] (here activated) checkbox [AS-i master 2] (only for devices with 2 AS-i masters) button [Start projection process] 8709 Navigate between several control elements on one page with the arrow keys ] und [ ]. Use function key [Select] to open a control element for editting- Exit the editing mode: - acknowledge the changed values with function key [Select] or: - discard changes with the function key [Back]. Exit pages with function key [Back] or multiple [ ]. After exiting a page the previously active subnavigation bars are displayed again. Info bar 6956 The info bar is always visible. It contains: - context information on the object with the focus (here: "Project all"). 34

35 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Context information The context information in the info bar supplies detailed information on the object in focus. Context information of the right length is displayed statically. If the text requires more space than is available in the info line, the text is scrolled according to the following scheme: The first characters which can be displayed in the context information are statically displayed for approx. 4 seconds. When the time has elapsed the text is scrolled to the left. When the end of the text has been reached, the text starts again at the beginning after approx. 4 seconds Navigation status bar 6997 In the navigation status bar the following information is displayed: the labelling of the function keys, the navigation compass. The navigation status bar is always displayed. Labellling of the function keys The labelling of the function keys changes dynamically depending on the focus. If a function key is not defined in a specific operating status of the device, its labelling field remains empty Navigation compass Via 4 arrow symbols the navigation compass indicates the possible use of the corresponding arrow buttons. If operation via one or several arrow keys is not possible (depending on the current operation status of the device), the corresponding arrows are hidden

36 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Navigation Navigation elements...36 General information on the navigation...37 Navigation to a page...38 Navigation on a page Navigation elements The following objects are available for navigation: the main navigation bar ( 29), the Subnavigation bars ( 31), the tab control element ( 40), the slave selector control element ( 43)

37 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) General information on the navigation Use the arrow keys [ ] / [ ] to navigate within the currently active menu levels. Use the left function key [Select] or the arrow key [ ] to change to the next lower level. Use the right function key [Back] or the arrow key [ ] to change to the next higher level. When passing from one navigation bar to another, the focus is always on the symbol linking both navigation bars. Example: 1 Use the arrow key [ ] to navigate to the symbol [AS-i 1] The symbol [AS-i 1]keeps the focus and shows the connection to the subnavigation bar 1. In the subnavigation bar 1 the symbols of the possible functions for [AS-i 1] ( fig) are displayed. Use the function key [Select] or the arrow key [ ] to change to the subnavigation bar 1. 2 The symbol [AS-i 1] keeps the navigation trail (the start point) to the subnavigation bar 1. The symbol [diagnosis] keeps the focus ( fig). Use the arrow key [ ] to change to symbol [AS-i 1 master settings]. 3 The symbol [AS-i 1 master settings] keeps the focus ( fig).... n. Use the right function key [Back] or the arrow key [ ] to exit the subnavigation bar and change to the next higher navigation bar. The focus follows the navigation trail. The symbol [AS-i 1] again keeps the focus and only shows the connection to the subnavigation bar 1 ( fig). 37

38 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Navigation to a page Navigation to a page can only be made via the main navigation or subnavigation bars. Navigation to a page leaves a navigation trail in the main navigation bar and the subnavigation bars so that the path of navigation is identifiable. When the lowest menu level for accessing a page within the main menu and the submenu bars has been reached: After actuating the left function key [Select] or the arrow key [ ] the page is displayed in the working area. At the same time the subnavigation bars are hidden. When moving down, the focus always passes to the first left symbol of the lower level or (when reaching a page) to the first control element of the page Navigation on a page To navigate between the control elements on a page only the arrow keys [ ] / [ ] can be used. Within a page further navigation is only possible via tab control element slave selector control element

39 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Control element description Tab control element...40 Button control element...41 Checkbox control element...41 Listbox control element...42 Slave selector control element...43 Acknowledge control element...49 Numerical control element...50 IP address control element...51 Date control element...52 Time control element

40 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Tab control element A register groups associated control elements. Tab control elements are part of the navigation. Example: Tabs can have the following coloured backgrounds: = tab in focus = tab is active = tab is not active When a menu with tab control elements is opened, the focus is on the first tab on the left. The tab in focus has an orange background The info bar shows the name of the active tab (e.g.: Operating modes). Symbols or show that other tabs can be found to the left or right of the visible tabs. Page shows control elements belonging to the tab in focus Operation: 1 Change to menu screen with register Register appears Focus is on the left tab Working area shows page belonging to the tab in focus 2 Use Arrow key [ ] / [ ] to select the requested tab Selected tab gets focus (orange background) Content below the register is adapted to tab in focus 3. Use function key [Select] to change to screen belonging to the active tab Register remains visible when changing to the screen Active tab gets grey background 4. Change requested settings / read diagnostic data 5 Use function key [Back] to change to the register. Active tab gets focus (orange background). 40

41 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Button control element A button allows the operator to execute a defined function once. The label on the button defines the function which is executed when activating the button. Example: Operation: 1. Use arrow keys [ ] / [ ] to select the button Selected button gets an orange frame 2 Use function key [Select] to activate the selected button. The function is executed Checkbox control element Allows activating/deactivating of a parameter. A checkbox control element consists of a checkbox and the associated label. As many checkboxes as wanted can be activated/deactivated independently on one screen. Example: 7038 Operation: 1 Use Arrow key [ ] / [ ] to select a checkbox Selected checkbox gets the focus (orange frame) 2 Use function key [Select] to activate/deactivate selected checkbox Status change is displayed: = checkbox is activated OR: = checkbox is deactivated or Activating/deactivating a checkbox is not always immediately effective.the change often has to be confirmed additionally by pressing a button (e.g. [Apply], [Apply selection]! 41

42 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Listbox control element A listbox provides a number of defined values. The operator can select a value from this range (= selection 1 from n). A listbox control element consists of a listbox and a description (optional) Example: = listbox without description 7042 = listbox with description Operation: 1 Use Arrow key [ ] / [ ] to select a listbox Selected listbox gets the focus (orange frame) Listbox shows preset/avtive value (e.g.: Gateway) 2. function key [Select] Open the listbox Selected listbox shows the selectable values 3 Use Arrow key [ ] / [ ] to select the requested value in the listbox. Selected value gets an orange background 4 Use function key [Select] to apply the selected value. OR: Use function key [Back] to cancel the process and close the listbox. Listbox shows selected value. 42

43 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Slave selector control element Overview slave status...44 Overview free slave addresses...46 There are two versions of the slave selector control elements: 7018 Overview slave status - present - configuration fault - peripheral fault - double-addressing fault Overview free slave addresses - for readdressing Slave selector control elements are part of the navigation. The slave selector control element represents the maximum possible extension of an AS-i network. Each possible slave address is shown as a symbol. There are: - the single symbol (double height) and - the A or B symbol (single height). A and B symbols are always displayed in pairs. The A/B pair is displayed as soon as an A or B slave is used on this address. The single symbol is displayed if neither an A nor a B slave is used on this address. The info bar shows the AS-i master number and the AS-i slave address of the selected slave. Initially the focus is on the symbol for the AS-i master operating mode. In the slave selector control element you can navigate in the field using the arrow keys [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ]. 43

44 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Overview slave status Example: Slave selector control element with slave status overview 6992 Display AS-i master operating mode: = AS-i master in protected mode = AS-i master in projection mode On the slave addresses 0, 2B and 5 the projected slaves are missed. On the slave addresses 1B, 12 and 31 the slaves signal periphery faults. Slave 5 has been selected and thus has the focus. The attribute of the selected slave is displayed in the attribute field at the bottom on the right. Here: slave 5 signals configuration error Slave status: colour code + symbols single slave A/B slave Colour Description Grey green No slave found: slave address neither in the LPS nor in the LDS Slave is in LAS Red Configuration error type 1: - slave is projected (in LPS) but not found (in LDS) Yellow Slave signals a peripheral fault pink Slave address exists several times (double address) grey red Configuration error type 2: - the found slave (in LDS) is not projected (in LPS) - the found slave has another profile than projected ( below "Special examples") (focus) Attribute to this slave is displayed in the attribute field. From [Quick setup]: Use function key [Select] to go to page [Overview free slave addresses]. From [AS-i] [Slaves]: Use function key [Select] to go to... - indication of the slave data - slave information, - slave settings. Use the arrow keys [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] to mark the requested slave (focus). Select the slave with the focus using the left function key [Select] for display and / or parameterisation of the slave. 44

45 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) In the attribute field (below the slave selector symbol) the attribute of the selected slave is displayed, e.g. "configuration error", "periphery fault",... Use the right function key [Back] to return to the last navigation level (navigation bar or tab control element). Meaning of the colour combinations Symbol Colour Meaning grey red grey grey grey red Configuration error type 2: single slave is projected (in LPS) but not found (in LDS) Instead, a new A slave with the same address was installed. Configuration error type 2: single slave is projected (in LPS) but not found (in LDS) Instead, a new B slave with the same address was installed. grey red Configuration error type 2: A or B slave is projected (in LPS) but not found (in LDS). Instead, a new single slave with the same address was installed. 45

46 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Overview free slave addresses Example: Slave selector control element with overview of the free addresses for single slaves This image appears after choosing "change slave address" ( chapter Change addresses of individual AS-i slaves ( 79)) Display AS-i master operating mode: = AS-i master in protected mode = AS-i master in projection mode Free slave addresses: colour code + symbols Colour Description Priority grey Slave address is already used turquoise blue Address is free according to LDS (= no slave found), however: address belongs already to a stored projection (= application profile). Address is free according to LDS (= no slave found). Address is not used in a stored projection (= application profile)

47 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Meaning of the colour combinations Symbol Colour Description grey blue blue blue blue grey grey blue turquoise turquoise turquoise turquoise grey grey turquoise turquoise blue blue turquoise Slave address is already used. Slave to be addressed is a single slave: Single address is free. Slave to be addressed is an A/B slave: A and B addresses are free. Slave to be addressed is an A/B slave: A address is free, B address is used. Slave to be addressed is an A/B slave: A address is used, B address is free. Slave to be addressed is a single slave: Address is free according to LDS, however: Address is already used in a stored projection. Slave to be addressed is an A/B slave: A address and B address are free according to LDS, however: Both addresses are already used in a stored projection. Slave to be addressed is an A/B slave: A address is free according to LDS, however: A address is already used in a stored projection. B address is used. Slave to be addressed is an A/B slave: B address is free according to LDS, however: B address is already used in a stored projection. A address is used. Slave to be addressed is an A/B slave: A address and B address are free according to LDS, however: Address is already used in a stored projection. B address is free and is not used in a stored projection. Slave to be addressed is an A/B slave: A address and B address are free according to LDS, however: B address is already used in a stored projection. A address is free and is not used in a stored projection. 47

48 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Change slave address In the screen [Overview slave status] use the arrow keys [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] to select the slave whose address is to be changed. Select the slave marked with the focus using function key [Select] When coming from / : Tab [Data] of the selected slave is active. Use several times the [ ] Tab [Setup] to select. Use function key [Select] or [ ] to go to the button [Change slave address] Use function key [Select] to activate the button [Change slave address] The page [Overview free slave addresses] is displayed. Use the arrow keys [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] to select the new address for the marked slave. Use function key [Select] to accept the new address. A safety query is displayed. Use the function key [OK] to confirm the operation OR: Use the function key [Cancel] to cancel the operation. After function key [Cancel] : screen [Overview free slave addresses] is displayed to select another address. OR: After function key [OK] : when coming from / : Tab [Setup] of the selected slave is active. OR: When coming from : page [Overview slave status] is displayed. Use several times the function key [Back] to go to the start screen. 48

49 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Acknowledge control element An acknowledgement is a safety query. The safety query covers the complete working area. In the navigation status bar (highlighted in light blue) the function keys are labelled according to the question in the text. Example: Slave address is to be changed from 1a to 1b. After function key [Back] : changes are discarded. Return to the data change page. OR: After function key [Select] : changes are accepted and saved. Further procedures can follow

50 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Numerical control element The numerical control element allows to enter integral numerical values. The value range depends on the context. Numerical control elements are part of the following control elements: IP address control element ( 51) Date control element ( 52) Time control element ( 54) Example: 7046 Operation: corresponding control elements 50

51 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) IP address control element The IP address control element allows to enter IP addresses in the format w.x.y.z. An IP control element consists of 4 segments ( Numerical control element ( 50)) which are separated by dots. The following value ranges apply for the individual segments: initials Designation Value range 7047 w x Network share y z Host share Example: Operation: 1. Use Arrow key [ ] / [ ] to select the IP address control element Selected IP address control element gets focus (orange frame) IP address control element shows valid IP address 2. Use the function key [Select] to start the editing mode. Right segment gets focus (orange frame) [screenshot] 3. Use Arrow key [ ] / [ ] to set the requested value in increments. Pressing the arrow key [ ] / [ ] and keeping it pressed allows to cover large value ranges. Segment shows new value 4. Use Arrow key [ ] / [ ] to select the segment to be editted. Selected segment gets focus (orange frame) 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all segments have the requested value. 6. Use function key [Select] to confirm the set values and to leave the edit mode. OR: Use function key [Back] to reset the set values and to leave the edit mode. IP address control element shows valid IP address. The change of an IP address is not always immediately effectivethe change often has to be confirmed additionally by pressing a button (e.g. [Apply], [Apply selection]! 51

52 Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation) Date control element The date control element allows to enter a date in the format YYYY-MM-DD (see table). A date control element consists of 3 segments ( Numerical control element ( 50)) which are separated by hyphens. The following value ranges apply for the individual segments: initials Designation Value range YYYY Year MM month DD tag Example: Operation: 1. Use Arrow key [ ] / [ ] to select the date control element Selected date control element gets focus (orange frame) Date control elements shows current date 2. Use the function key [Select] to start the editing mode. Right segment gets focus (orange frame) 3. Use Arrow key [ ] / [ ] to set the requested value in increments. Pressing the arrow key [ ] / [ ] and keeping it pressed allows to cover large value ranges. Segment shows new value 4. Use Arrow key [ ] / [ ] to select the segment to be editted. Selected segment gets focus (orange frame) 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all segments have the requested value. 6. Use function key [Select] to confirm the set values and to leave the edit mode. OR: Use function key [Back] to reset the set values and to leave the edit mode. Date control elements shows effective date 52

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