AS-i EtherNet/IP Gateway
Glossary: AS-i Terms
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16 Glossary: AS-i Terms
A/B slave
AS-i slave with extensible addressing: The address range of an A/B slave runs 
from 1A to 31A and from 1B to 31B. As the master needs the fourth output data bit 
for switching between A and B address, A/B slaves only have three output data 
bits maximum.
Activation phase
In the activation phase the detected slaves are activated by sending the parame-
ter. This is indicated by a "42" on the Master's Display. This phase takes only 
10 ms, tops, to short to be displayed.
AS-i power fail
Voltage drop on the AS-i line; by falling below an assigned value the master chan-
ges to the ⇒ Off-line phase.
Inclusion phase
After the data exchange with all AS-i slaves the master is searching for new sla-
ves. For this purpose an detection telegram is sent to one AS-i address and in 
case of an answer the master tries to read the ⇒ actual configuration of the slave. 
Depending on the mode (⇒ protected mode or ⇒ configuration mode) and on the 
actual configuration the detected slave will be activated.
After each data exchange with all AS-i slaves only one detection telegram is sent 
to one slave address. So the AS-i cycle is always one telegram longer as expected 
from the number of activated slaves (⇒ LAS).
Autoprog flags
Auto Address Enable; flag from the Host to the AS-i Master
With this flag, automatic addressing can be enabled or inhibited.
This flag is stored non-volatile in the Master.
Auto Address Assign, Auto Adress Possible; flag from the AS-i Master to the Host
The automatic programming is not inhibited and there is no configuration error.
A failing slave could be addressed automatically.
Auto Address Available, flag from the AS-i Master to the Host
Exactly one AS-i slave is missing and the automatic programming is not inhibited. 
If a slave with the address 0 and the profile of the missing slave is connected, 
it receives the address of the missing slave automatically.
IO-Code
The first digit of the slave profile indicates the number of inputs and outputs of the 
slave. A 4I/4O slave e.g. is associated to "7", a slave with 4 digital Inputs to "0".