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A end-of-the-bus resistance is recommended for safe communication between the modules and the controller:
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Conguration of the modules:
Once the controller is powered up with the 24 V.d.c auxiliary power connected, the modules will receive power supply.
To congure these modules follow the steps below:
1. Conguring the controller as master on DIGIWARE Bus:
"PARAMETERS">"COMMUNICATION">"DIGIWARE MODE" change the type from “SLAVE” to “MASTER OVER I/O”
2. Detecting the I/O modules:
In "PARAMETER">"I/O">"EXTERNAL I/O DETECTION" press OK on “EXTERNAL I/O DETECTION” the detection
process will take a few minutes, when the detection is over a message will indicate that the detection is over. The
devices will be detected and added to the list
3. Conguring the I/O module's I/Os:
In "PARAMETERS">"I/O">"EXTERNAL I/O CONFIG" user can affect Input and output functions on the I/O module,
for full list of available functions see Annex 16.3 Input list & 16.4 output list.
T o identify the different modules the “ID” number on the front face of the modules will be shown on the display.
14.1.7. ALARMS parameters menu
The ALARMS are different from the FAULTS on the ATS Controller. The Alarms are user congurable while the faults are
internal to the product and cannot be disabled. Everything that is critical for the application is set as Fault (chapter 12,
maintenance, to know more about Faults).
All alarms are set by default to "DISABLED" (except some system alarms) to activate the alarms user must switch them to
"ENABLED". Each alarm has independent settings for : threshold, acknowledgment method, output type, output report and
criticity.
Thresholds (only for Measure and Maintenance alarms): this is the value that will trigger the alarm. For example, the
inspection time, it will be the time since the last inspection (set on Inspection Mode) and for the other types it will be the
number of operations/cycles or a time value in seconds.
Acknowledgment method: Acknowleging an alarm will reset the alarm LED and remove the alarm from the active alarm
list until it is activated again, an alarm should be acknowledged when the user has understood and taken specic action
according to the alarm triggered. Changing the acknowledgment method will allow the user to acknowledge either through :
display, communication, or using the inputs.
Output type: the alarms can be associated to an output that will become active while the alarm is active too. The output
used can be chosen between the internal and the external outputs (extension modules).
Criticity: a level can be chosen for each alarm between INFORMATION, WARNING and CRITICAL, this last setting represents
the highest level of criticality. This information will be registered in the alarm log and can be consulted with the webserver
function on the Diris M-70 gateway module.
Note: if using the “AUD – Audible alarm” output, it will only be active with the alarms set as CRITICAL.