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7.3
Reset Commands
7.3.1 Description
The device supports various reset commands for resetting
the set parameters to default values. Each of these
commands is accessed by means of
System Commands
.
This function is defined in the IO-Link specification and is
implemented according to Version 1.1.3.
7.3.2 ISDU
Name
Index
Subindex
Access
Length
Data Type
Data Storage
Default
System Commands
0x0002 (2)
0
W
1 byte
UINT8
n/a
–
Tab. 7-8: Reset Commands – ISDU
7.3.3 System commands
Command Value
Device Action
0x80 (128)
Device Reset
– Device Reset means a warm start of the device. During this process, the
microcontrollers are restarted and all initializations performed again without any change made to the
parameter values.
0x81 (129)
Application Reset
– This reset is performed using IO-Link specification according to V1.1.3.
– Resets all parameters and device settings to default values (with the exception of the identification
and tagging parameters)
– Set DS-upload request (accept the data in the memory)
– No communication stop or restart
0x82 (130)
Restore Factory Settings
– This reset is performed using IO-Link specification according to V1.1.3.
– Reset all parameters and device settings to default settings (including identification and tagging
parameters)
– No DS-upload request
– No communication stop and restart.
0x83 (131)
Back-to-box
– This reset is performed using IO-Link Specification according to V1.1.3.
– Reset of all parameters and device settings to default settings (including identification and tagging
parameters – no DS Upload Request
– Communication stop (until next power cycle)
0xA5 (165)
Maintenance Reset
– Resets all resettable maintenance and service life parameters for the user so
that the next maintenance cycle can begin.
Tab. 7-9: Reset Commands – System commands
For an overview of all system commands, see section 3.4
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System functions (continued)
BCM R16E-004-CI0 _ - _ _ , _-S4
Condition Monitoring Sensor