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AS-i 3.0 EtherNet/IP Gateway with integrated Safety Monitor
Operation in advanced display mode
9.6.1
AS-I CIRCUIT (Selecting the AS-i circuit)
Main Menu || DIAGNOSIS || SAFETY SLAVES ||
AS-I CIRCUIT
||
Please select the required AS-i circuit using the arrow buttons and the OK button.
Than you get the diagnostic menu.
9.6.2
SAFETY SLAVES (safety oriented slaves)
Main Menu|| DIAGNOSIS || SAFETY SLAVES ||
SAFETY ORIENTED SLAVES
||
The list of “Safety Input Slaves” (“AS-i Safety at Work”) shows the slaves for
which the safety function has been released.
The grafical symbols indicate the state of the contacts:
The first place corresponds to Channel 2, the second place to Channel 1. Thus
RX means that Channel 2 released and Channel 1 is OK.
The channels can not be evaluated individually, if the substitution of safety slaves
input data was disabled in menu:
• command interface/ function profile
or
• slave value substitute (SAFETY SUBST VALUE).
In this case both channels must have the same state, otherwise the indication will
not be proper.
AS-i CIRCUIT 1
AS-i CIRCUIT 2
SAFETY ORIENTED
SLAVES
| 1-XX
2-XR
| 3-RR
4- | 5-
X: The channel is closed
R: The channel is open