Installation instructions7SV512
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C53000---G1176---C91
One can proceed through the marshalling blocks
with the key Ý or go back with the key ß . Within a
block, one goes forwards with"orbackwards with#
. Each forward or backward step leads to display of
thenextinput, outputorLED position. Inthe display,
behind the address and the solid bar, the physical
input/output unit forms the heading.
The key combination F ", i.e. depressing the func-
tion key F followed bythe arrowkey ",switches over
tothe selection level forthelogical functions tobeal-
located. During this change-over (i.e. from pressing
the F key until pressing the " key) the bar behind the
address number is replaced by a ”F”. The display
shows, in the upper line, the physical input/output
unit, this time with a three digit index number. The
second display line shows thelogical function which
is presently allocated.
On this selection level the allocated function can be
changed by pressing the ”No”---key N. Byrepeated
use of the key N all marshallable functions can be
paged through the display. Back-paging is possible
with the backspace key R. When the required func-
tion appears press the execute key E. After this, fur-
ther functions can be allocated to the same physical
input oroutput module (with further index numbers)
by using the key ". Each selection must be con-
firmed by pressing the key E! If a selection place
shall not beassigned toafunction, selection ismade
with the function ”not allocated”.
You can leave theselection level bypressing the key
combination F " (i.e. depressing the function key F
followed by the arrow key "). The display shows
again the four digit address number of the physical
input/output module. Now you can page with key "
to the next input/output module or with # to the pre-
vious to repeat selection procedure, as above.
The logical functions are also provided with function
numbers which are equally listed in the tables. If the
function number is known, this can be input directly
on the selection level. Paging through the possible
functions isthen superfluous. With direct input ofthe
function number,leading zerosneed notbe entered.
After input of the function number, use the execute
key E. Immediately the associated identification of
the function appears for checking purposes. This
can be altered either by entering another function
number or by paging through the possible func-
tions, forwards with the ”No”---key N or backwards
with the backspace key R. If the function has been
changed, another confirmation is necessary with
the execute key E.
In the following paragraphs, allocation possibilities
for binary inputs, binary outputs and LED indicators
aregiven. ThearrowsÝß or"# atthe lefthand sideof
the display box indicate paging from block to block,
withintheblockoronthe selection level.Thecharac-
ter F before the arrow indicates that the function key
F must be pressed before pushing the arrow key ".
The function numbers and designations are listed
completely in Appendix C.
The marshalling procedure can be ended at any
time by the key combination F E, i.e. depressing the
function key F followed by the entry key E. The dis-
play shows the question ”SAVE NEW SETTINGS?”.
Confirm with the ”Yes”---key J/Y that the new alloca-
tions shall become valid now. If you press the
”No”---key N instead, codeword operation will be
aborted, i.e. all alterations which have been
changed since the last codeword entry are lost.
Thus, erroneous alterations can be made ineffec-
tive.
If one tries toleave the setting range for the configu-
rationblocks (i.e. address blocks 60to 79) withkeys
Ý ß, the display shows the question ”END OF CO-
DEWORD OPERATION ?”. Press the ”No”---key Nto
continue marshalling. If you press the ”Yes”---key J/
Y instead, another question appears: ”SAVE NEW
SETTINGS ?”. Now you can confirm with J/Y or
abort with N, as above.
When oneexitsthemarshalling program, thealtered
parameters, which until then have been stored in
volatile memory, are then permanently secured in
EEPROMs and protected against power outage.
The processor system will reset and re-start. During
re-start the device is not operational.