6 Configuring with STEP 7 or a GSDML File
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S “Parameters” tab
− “Diagnostic interrupt”
Here, you set the output of various diagnostic interrupts.
− Line diagnostics (AS-i powerfail, short to ground, I/O error)
− Configuration diagnostics (extra slave)
(see Section 9.2.2)
− “Address programming”
Here, you can enable or disable automatic or manual address programming
for the underlying AS-i line (see also Section 10.1).
6.3.3 Configuring and Assigning Parameters to the AS-i Slaves
Assigning parameters to the AS-i slaves
Select the IE/AS-i LINK in HW Config. Open the Properties dialog of an AS-i slave
by double-clicking on the relevant row of the AS-i Slave in the lower station window
of HW Config. The Properties dialog has three tabs available in which you can set
the following properties:
S “General“ tab
Here, you can change the name of the module.
S “Addresses“ tab
Here, you can change the start addresses of the inputs and outputs.
S “Parameter” tab
Here, you can change the IDs of the I/O modules.
− I/O Code
− ID Code, ID1 Code, ID2 Code
The I/O and ID codes set the type and length of the data for specific slaves.
− AS-i parameter bits 0 ... 3
The AS-i parameter bits 0 to 3 have vendor- or slave-specific settings. For
more information, refer to the documentation of the relevant AS-i slave
device.
The default setting of the parameter bits is “1”.
As default, the first four IDs (I/O code, ID code, ID1 code, ID2 code) are set to
“F
hex
” in the Properties dialog of the AS-i slaves in the “Parameter” tab. This
means the following:
The values already configured on the link are adopted for this AS-i slave. The
subsequent parameter bits are then irrelevant in this case. Once again, the values
already configured on the link are adopted.