Figure 7: CONFIGURATION page, IO-Link ports
The port owner determines who can write process data outputs. This can be set to
either fieldbus, REST or logic editor. When this setting is set to REST, no available
process data outputs are displayed on the LOGIC EDITOR page.
If the fieldbus is the port owner, the minimum process cycle time is as short as possible
and cannot be changed because the port parameterization comes from the PLC.
The Data Storage function can be configured for Restore or Backup + Restore according to
the desired use case. If data storage is to be used, Expected Device ID and Expected Vendor
ID must be set.
NOTE
If an IO-Link port has been configured, click Apply to change the parameterization.
Otherwise, the parameterization will not be sent to the device.
NOTE
If Fieldbus (fieldbus) has been configured as the port owner, the parameterization is set
by the PLC and cannot be changed via the user interface. The corresponding control
surfaces are also grayed out in the Maintenance user level.
NOTE
The state of pin 2 is only mapped to the fieldbus processing data when the port owner
is set to Fieldbus.
7.2.5.3 IO-Link devices
IODD view
The SIG200 user interface is manufacturer-independent and can be used to connect
and visualize IO-Link devices with connection class A from any manufacturer.
The IO-Link devices tab displays the connected IO-Link devices on each port. Make sure
that the correct port (S1 to S4) is selected at the top of the page and that the correct
IODD has been uploaded and assigned to the port.
The page is divided into three parts: Identification (left side), Process data (center) and
Service data (right side).
So this page allows the parametrization of the IO-Link device in an easy way in case a
corresponding IODD file was uploaded before.
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