Issue date: 17.4.2009
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AS-i 3.0 EtherNet/IP Gateway with integrated Safety Monitor
Function and startup of the Safety Monitor
• After entering the PIN, the display can be used to start a teaching procedure
for the code sequences. The monitor stops immediately after entering the
PIN. After teaching, the monitor starts after a prompt and acknowledgement
on the display.
Legend: "
3" = possible; "–" = not possible
Code sequences for releasing a configuration do not necessarily have to have
been successfully learned. It is also possible to release without code sequences,
which must then be learned at a later time. An AS-i Safety Monitor does not go
into the protecting operating mode without learned code sequences.
Teaching the code sequences is simple to perform:
• Using the ESC/Service key (See section <Replacing a defective safety-con-
figured AS-i slave>)
or
• Using the display (See section <TEACH CODES>).
8.5.2 Function of the ESC/Service key
In traditional (classical) display mode, the ESC/Service key takes on two kinds of
functions:
• Briefly pressing the ESC/Service key unlocks the Safety Monitor when red is
flashing
• A longer press (3s) starts the teach procedure for a slave.
Action ASIMON Software On AS-i Safety Monitor
Configure and load into Safety
Monitor
3
3
(only from chip card)
Stopping
33
Releasing
3
–
Starting
33
Teaching code sequences
33
Changing the password
33
(only from chip card)
Changing the PIN –
3
Information!
For additional information see section <Replacing a defective safety-configured AS-i
slave>.