AS-i EtherNet/IP Gateway
Operating in Advanced Display Mode
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7.3.1.4 AS-i control flags (flag memory control program)
The control program can read and modify the flag memory with the function "AS-i 
Control flags". 
A procedure of modifying flag memory:
• select a line with soft keys
•press OK to open the selected menu
• select the required flag with hot keys (the selected flag appears in the upper line 
binary coded)
•press OK to edit the selected flag in the upper line.
7.4 Slave Adr Tool (slave addressing tool)
This function sets and changes the addresses of both new and configured AS
-i 
slaves. This function replaces the handheld AS
-i address programming device.
Please note that you must have selected the desired AS
-i circuit using the arrow 
and the OK button when you operate a device with two AS-i circuits (see chapter 
7.6.1).
Now the new slave can be connected to the AS-i circuit. After connecting the ac-
tual address of the slave is displayed by "OLD ADDRESS".and the notice "CON-
NECT NEW SLV" disappears.
CONTROL FLAGS
   0:2A  47  2B  2C
   4:83  BD  F2  58
...
124:  4A  C3  84  7A
5:10111101
4:83  BD  F2  58
AS-I CIRCUIT  1
AS-I CIRCUIT  2
SLAVE ADR TOOL
CONNECT NEW SLV
OLD ADDRESS
NEW ADDRESS