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Starting up the device – Basic configuration
Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG BPS 348i 63
Module Module name Module contents
(P)=Parameter, (O)=Output, (I)=Input
M25
see chapter 8.4.24 "Mod-
ule25–Device status"
Device status Device status (I)
M26
see chapter 8.4.25 "Mod-
ule26–Extended sta-
tus"
Extended status Tape direction (I)
M28
see chapter 8.4.26 "Mod-
ule28-16-bit position
value"
16-bit position value 16-bit position value (I)
8.4.2
DAPmodule– permanently defined parameters
On the PROFINET, parameters may be stored in modules or may be defined permanently in a PROFINET
participant. Depending on the configuration tool, the permanently defined but adjustable parameters are
called “common” parameters or device-specific parameters.
The common parameters must always be present. They are defined outside configuration modules and
are thus connected to the base module (DAP: Device Access Point) that is addressed via Slot0/Sub-
slot0.
Each PROFINET device must have a DAP module. The DAP module represents the communication
access point to the BPS.
The following list contains the device parameters that are permanently defined in the BPS (DAP Slot0/
Subslot0) but are configurable. These parameters always exist and are available independent of the
modules.
NOTICE
Set the tape selection!
Ä Set the Tape selection parameter according to the used barcode tape grid:
30mm raster for the BCBG30…
40mm raster for the BCBG40…

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