MS6(N)-SV-...-E-ASIS
Festo – MS6(N)-SV-...-E-ASIS – 1205NH English
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Assigning the AS-i address
Recommendation: Use the addressing device ASI-PRG-ADR with adapter cable KASI-ADR from Festo.
The addressing device scans the slave connected to the addressing device.
Addressing for safety-oriented slave:
1. Plug the AS-i configuration plug CACC-CP-AS onto the M12 socket.
The “mode switch” changes from “run” to “prog”.
2. Assign the slave the desired address with an addressing device or the AS-i master(permissible
address range 1 … 31, factory setting: address #0).
3. Check the address with the addressing device or AS-i master.
4. Check the ID code. It must be F
hex
.
5. Check the ID1 code. It must contain the 10s position of the safety address.
6. Check the ID2 code. It must contain the 1s position of the safety address.
7. Check the I/O code. It must be “7”.
8. Repeat the procedure starting with step 1 if the check of the code was faulty.
9. Unplug the AS-i configuration plug CACC-CP-AS.
The “Mode Switch” changes from “prog” to “run”.
Addressing for non-safety-oriented slave:
1. Assign a still unassigned address to each slave.
2. Connect the slave to the AS interface bus.
Note
Through use of the AS-i configuration plug CACC-CP-AS, pin 1 – pin 4 and pin 2 – pin 3
are connected to the AS-i connection plug. In this status, the valve goes into the ad-
dressing mode for the safe address. The address can now be set with the AS-i master or
an addressing device in accordance with SPEC V2.1. If the addressing device
ASI-PRG-ADR is used, the valve must be supplied from an external voltage source. The
addressing cable KASI-ADR must be used.
Note
If the safe address is set via the AS-i master, an address conflict between slave and
monitor can occur in the master.
The safe address of the slave is only logged in to the bus when the AS-i configuration
plug is plugged in. If the monitor is already logged in to the bus with the same address,
the result is an address conflict.