Operating instructions Chapter 4
S3000
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Configurable functions
Park mode
To switch to the park mode, configure a monitoring case for which the park mode is
d
efined in the CDS.
The S3000 needs the response time resulting from the configuration to switch from the
park mode to another monitoring case.
Stand-by mode via EFI
The S3000 can be switched to the stand-by mode via EFI (see section 12.5 “EFI status
information and control commands” on page 156). You will need an external safety
controller (e.g. Flexi Soft).
The stand-by mode is not available in compatibility mode.
A monitoring case is not occupied by the stand-by mode.
4.11 Measured data output
For the measured data output configure the baud rate of the interface.
You configure whether the Silent time is set automatically to 5000 ms or you configure an
individual shorter Silent time between 60 and 4980 ms. The silent time defines the time,
after sending the silent byte, for which the continuous output of data can be interrupted to
make it possible to access to the interface. In the default delivery status, the silent time is
set to 5000 ms.
With the aid of the Send mode option you can configure whether the measured data
output is to be triggered as a Continuous data output or Data output only on request.
You will find further details on this topic in the documentation “Telegram Listing Standard”
(part no. 9090807).
CMS functionality on the S3000 Expert
On the S3000 Expert you can configure further parameters, in addition to those described
above, for the CMS functionality.
With the aid of the Send mode option you can configure whether the measured data
output is to be triggered as a Continuous data output, Data output only on request or by
an Internal event.
If you have selected Internal event, then you must define this event.
With Continuous data output you must select which data are to be output.
If you also activate Measured data output, then you can select whether the measured
data are to be output together with the I/O data in one telegram or in two separate
telegrams.
For the measured data output you define one to four segments (which are defined by start
and end angles).
You will find further details on this topic in the documentation “Telegram Listing CMS”
(part no. 9090806).
Notes