AS-i EtherNet/IP Gateway
Operating in Advanced Display Mode
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7.6.9 AS-i address assistent
The AS-i address assistant helps you to set up the AS-i circuit quickly. Once you 
have stored the AS-i configuration, the AS-i address assistant addresses a new 
AS-i slave with address zero to the desired address.
Selecting "Assistant on" or "Assistant off" switches the AS
-i address assistant on 
or off. The current state of the AS
-i address assistant is displayed:
Assistant on: AS
-i address assistant is switched on.
Assistant off: AS
-i address assistant is switched off.
Procedure:
1. Store AS-i Configuration to the master. This can be done very comfortably with
the Windows software AS-i-Control-Tools (Master | Write configuration to the
AS-i Master ...), or directly with the fullgraphic display (see chapter 7.6.8).
2. All AS
-i slaves have to be addressed to 0 or to the desired address. The slaves
must be disconnected from the AS
-i circuit.
3. Start the AS
-i address assistant.
4. Now connect the AS-i slaves one after the other. The last line of the display of
the AS-i address assistant shows which AS-i slave has to be connected next.
7.6.10 LOS (list of offline slaves)
See also "Advanced Diagnostics for AS-i Masters", chapter 9.
With "Clear all" and "Set all" you can delete or set a single bit for each AS-i slave 
address. Underneath there is a list of all slaves, by which the LOS bit can be set 
or deleted by individualy selecting of the LOS bit.
Empty field: LOS bit deleted
X: LOS bit set
7.6.11 Auto Adr Enable (enable automatic address)
With this function can the programming of the automatic address be released or 
locked.
AS-I ADDRESS
ASSISTANT ON
NEXT ADDRESS TO
PROGRAM 1A
LOS LIST OF
OFFLINE SLAVES
SET ALL
CLEAR ALL
AUTO ADDRESS
ENABLE
CHANGE