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NOTE!
• Due to the different dependencies between the functions, it is not possible to make block
changes to parameters.
This means that each parameter must be written individually
to the ESPE.
• When changing a parameter, the data should be loaded again so that all changes are
visible for any other parameters (marked in color depending on the master).
• For examples of parameter configuration, see
9.5.4 Examples for Setting the Parameter Data
Example 1: Cross muting is to be parametrized
Starting point:
• ESPE parameter configuration as per delivery state
• ESPE is positioned and installed correctly with the correct electrical connection
• Cross muting with muting end through ESPE is to be parametrized
1. Password entry
• PasswordParamEntry: “0000” (current password)
“write”
• ESPE enters parametrization mode (see above for operating display)
• Parameters can be changed and saved
2. Set muting type
• Change muting mode from “No” to “X”
write
• Right-click
reload or update by other means
• Dependencies are shown (e.g. Restart Inhibit changes from “False” to “True”)
3. Carry out other muting settings
• Set “End” (muting end through clearing of the ESPE) to “true”
write
4. Write parameters to ESPE
• Set ParamEnd to “Save and Restart”
write
5. Restart ESPE
• ESPE restarts automatically and the parameter configuration is applied
• The ESPE then switches to normal operation (due to the set RES, the RES-LED flashes on the receiver and
the OSSDs are switched.
The following procedure must be followed for changing the parameter configuration via IO-Link
1. Reset memory parameters, as block writing is not possible
• ParamEnd “Save + Restart”
delete or update
2. Password entry
• PasswordParamEntry: “0000” (current password)
“write”.
• ESPE enters parametrization mode (see above for operating display).
• Parameters can now be changed and saved.
3. Carry out changes and save as outlined above.