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Product Type | Gateway |
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Manufacturer | IFM Electronic |
Model | AC1335 |
Communication Interface | Ethernet |
Power Supply | 24 V DC |
Protection Class | III |
IO-Link Revision | 1.1 |
Operating Voltage | 18...30 V DC |
Operating Temperature | -25...60 °C |
Protection Rating | IP67 |
Connection | M12 |
IO-Link Ports | 8 |
Protocol Support | IO-Link |
Protocols | IO-Link, PROFINET, EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP |
Details crucial safety precautions and guidelines for the installation and operation of the AS-i DP-Gateway.
Explains the requirements and connection of the AS-i power supply necessary for system operation.
Details the function and meaning of the various diagnostic LEDs on the AS-i DP-Gateway.
Provides instructions on how to physically connect AS-i slaves to the DP-Gateway.
Explains how to navigate and use the text/graphics display menu for device configuration and monitoring.
Outlines the hierarchical structure of the AS-i DP-Gateway's menu system and its options.
Explains how to define the Profibus DP module and its associated parameters for system integration.
Details the specific parameters that can be set for AS-i slaves within the Profibus DP configuration.
Explains how to interpret and use AS-i diagnostic information for troubleshooting and system monitoring.
Lists and explains system errors related to AS-i slaves, their profiles, and presence.
Details errors that occur during the execution of AS-i master commands and their potential causes.
Lists and explains errors related to the flash memory operations of the device.
Describes various timeout errors that can occur during communication or system processing.
Explains errors that occur during the device's boot-up and initialization sequence.
Details errors related to File Allocation Table (FAT) and storage management within the device.
Lists and explains general errors related to the RTS (Real-Time System) and serial communication.
Describes exception errors detected by the main processor, indicating hardware issues.