Changing and expanding the FDnet/C
Convert two stubs into a loop
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14.6 Convert two stubs into a loop
You will find additional information about the individual steps on the
pages.
ϖ The two ↑ stubs are assigned to the same line pair, e.g., 'Line' 11 and 'Line' 12.
1. Switch both the FDnet detector lines off. Link [➙ 82]
2. Wire both stubs to a ↑ loop. You will find more information about this in
document 008851. See chapter 'Applicable documents'.
3. Read-in the FDnet devices. Link [➙ 85] Start with the first 'Line' (in the example
'Line' 11).
The second 'Line' is adopted and the loop is formed (in this example,
'Line' 1).
4. Connect the PC to the ↑ 'Station'. Link [➙ 27]
5. Load the configuration from the 'Station' to the PC. Link [➙ 32]
6. Test the function of the ↑ 'Site'. Link [➙ 91]
7. Remedy any errors you notice and load the corrected configuration from the
PC to the 'Station'. Link [➙ 30]
8. Disconnect the PC from the 'Station'. Link [➙ 27]
14.7 Connecting a sub-stub to a loop
You will find additional information about the individual steps on the specified
pages.
1. Switch the FDnet detector line off. Link [➙ 82]
2. Physically connect the sub-stub to the ↑ loop. You will find more information
about this in document 008851. See chapter 'Applicable documents'.
3. Read-in the FDnet devices. Link [➙ 85]
4. Connect the PC to the ↑ 'Station'. Link [➙ 27]
5. Load the configuration from the 'Station' to the PC. Link [➙ 32]
6. Test the function of the ↑ 'Site'. Link [➙ 91]
7. Remedy any errors you notice and load the corrected configuration from the
PC to the 'Station'. Link [➙ 30]
8. Disconnect the PC from the 'Station'. Link [➙ 27]