AS-i EtherNet/IP Gateway
Operating in Advanced Display Mode
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7.8.4 Actual Config (actual configuration)
This function shows the state of the actual configuration of the individual AS
-i sla-
ves.
At the end of the list there is a help text describing the abbreviations:
X (O.K.):The configuration data of the detected AS
-i slave matches the projected 
configuration data.
D (Detected Only):An AS
-i slave is detected at this address, but not projected.
P (Projected Only):An AS-i slave is projected at this address, but not detected.
C (Type Conflict):The configuration data of the detected AS-i slave does not 
match the projected configuration data. The actual detected 
configuration of the connected AS
-i slave is displayed.
F (Periph. Fault):The AS-i slave has a peripheral fault.
A (Duplicate Adr.):2 AS-i slaves in the indicated address
After selecting the desired AS
-i slave address the values for the actual configura-
tion data are displayed behind the respective address in the following order:
IO (I/O-configuration) ID (ID-configuration) xID1 (extended ID1) 
xID2 (extended ID2)
Furthermore the state of the configuration is displayed in plain text.
If no AS
-i slave is detected and no AS-i slave is projected at a certain address, four 
dots instead of the configuration data are displayed.
7.8.5 LPF (List of periphery faults)
The list shows AS
-i slaves, which have released a peripheral fault.
Empty field: Periphery O.K.
X: Peripheral fault
ACTUAL CONFIG
   0A  I  1A-Cf
 2Ax  I 3Ad 
   4p  I 5A
0A - .... -
1A - 7A28 -C
TYPE CONFLICT
LPF LIST OF
PERIPH. FAULTS
  I 1A-x 
   2A-  I 3A-