Fast commissioning / operating principle
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3.2
Connecting the voltage supply
The laser measurement system is connected using M12 connectors. The voltage supply is
connected via the PWR M12 connection.
Detailed information can be found in chapter 7.
3.3
Display
Once the laser measurement system is supplied with voltage, the device status as well as
the measured position values can be read on the display. The display automatically switches
to the display of the measurement values.
Use the up/down buttons
to the left of the display to read and change a wide range
of data and parameters.
Depending on connected interface, the network address must be configured via the display.
Detailed information can be found in chapter 8.
3.4
AMS 335
i
on the CANopen
Install the EDS file corresponding to the AMS 335
i
… in your planning tool/the control (e.g.,
TwinCAT).
Notice!
You can find the EDS file at
The AMS 335
i
is configured in the planning tool/control by means of the EDS file. If the
AMS 335
i
has been assigned an address in the planning tool, the address (Node ID) is to
be set on the AMS 335
i
via the control panel/display. Only if the addresses are the same
between the AMS 335
i
and the control can communication be established.
After all parameters have been set in the planning tool/control, the download to the
AMS 335
i
takes place. The set parameters are now stored on the AMS 335
i
.
Afterwards, all changed AMS 335
i
parameters should be stored in the control upon start-
up. This aids in retaining the parameters during device exchanges, as they a re now also
stored centrally in the control.
Each time a connection is established between the control and the AMS 335
i
, these param-
eters are now transferred again to the AMS 335
i
. Note that this function must be supported
by the control.
The CANopen baud rate is defined for the entire network in the planning tool/control.
The baud rate is set on the AMS 335
i
via the control panel/display.
Only if the baud rates are the same is communication with the AMS 335
i
possible.
Detailed information can be found in chapter 9.