
ifm
System Manual
ecomat
mobile
PDM360NG (CR1080, CR1081, CR9042) Target V01
2011-07-28
Index
460
Hints....................................................................................... 168
Hints to wiring diagrams .......................................................... 79
HMI ........................................................................................ 448
How is this manual structured? ................................................. 8
ID .......................................................................................... 448
Identifier................................................................................. 314
Identifier acc. to SAE J1939 .................................................. 208
IDs (addresses) in CANopen......................................... 245, 421
IEC user cycle ....................................................................... 448
ifm CANopen libraries master / slave .................................... 438
ifm CANopen SDO units........................................................ 276
ifm demo programs.................................................................. 69
ifm device libraries................................................................. 438
ifm weltweit • ifm worldwide • ifm à l’échelle internationale... 463
Illustrations ............................................................................ 110
Image size vector graphics / pixel graphics........................... 120
Important! .................................................................................. 9
Indicate the failure of an Ethernet camera ............................ 132
Information concerning the device .......................................... 11
Information concerning the software (Linux | CoDeSys 2.3)... 17
INIT_VAR_RETAIN_DINT..................................................... 410
INIT_VAR_RETAIN_INT ....................................................... 408
INIT_VAR_RETAIN_REAL.................................................... 412
INPUT.................................................................................... 326
Input I1..................................................................................... 77
Input/output functions ............................................................ 325
INPUT_DINT ......................................................................... 402
INPUT_INT ............................................................................ 397
INPUT_REAL ........................................................................ 405
Install and configure the mobile camera.................................. 86
Install character sets (fonts) .................................................... 52
Installation of the files and libraries ....................................... 434
Instructions ............................................................................ 449
Integrate libraries................................................................... 149
Intended use.......................................................................... 449
Interfaces................................................................................. 19
Internal parameters ............................................... 399, 404, 407
IP address ............................................................................. 449
ISO 10646 _ Information technology — Universal
multiple-octet coded character set (UCS)........................ 116
ISO 11898 ............................................................................. 449
ISO 11992 ............................................................................. 449
ISO 13406 _Ergonomic requirements for work with
visual displays based on flat panels ................................ 117
ISO 13407 _ Human-centred design processes for
interactive systems .......................................................... 117
ISO 16845 ............................................................................. 449
ISO 20282 _ Ease of operation of everyday products .......... 118
ISO 7001 _ Graphical symbols - Public information
symbols............................................................................ 111
ISO 9126 _ Software engineering - Product quality .............. 112
ISO 9241 _ Ergonomics of human-system interaction.......... 114
ISO 9241-11 _ Guidance on usability.................................... 115
ISO 9241-110 _ Dialogue principles...................................... 115
J1939_DM1RX ...................................................................... 240
J1939_DM1TX....................................................................... 231
J1939_ENABLE..................................................................... 213
J1939_GETDABYNAME ....................................................... 217
J1939_NAME ........................................................................ 215
J1939_RX.............................................................................. 234
J1939_RX_FIFO.................................................................... 236
J1939_RX_MULTI................................................................. 238
J1939_STATUS..................................................................... 220
J1939_TX .............................................................................. 223
J1939_TX_ENH..................................................................... 225
J1939_TX_ENH_CYCLIC ..................................................... 229
J1939_TX_ENH_MULTI........................................................ 227
Key assignment in the setup mode ......................................... 89
Key LEDs programmable ........................................................ 15
KEY_CLICK........................................................................... 386
Keywords for edit controls ....................................................... 88
Language as an obstacle ...................................................... 107
LED........................................................................................ 449
LED, buzzer, visualisation ..................................................... 383
Libraries................................................................................... 99
Libraries for CAN POUs ........................................................ 173
Library Instrumente................................................................ 389
Life, mean.............................................................................. 449
Limitations and programming notes ........................................ 94
Limitations for program and data memories............................ 97
Limitations for visualisations.................................................... 96
Limitations of the devices (CANopen) ................................... 243
Limitations of the devices (SAE J1939)................................. 211
Limits of the device.................................................................. 94
Link ........................................................................................ 449
LOG_TIMESTAMP................................................................ 382
LSB........................................................................................ 449
MAC-ID.................................................................................. 449
Manage visualisation............................................................. 387
Managing the data................................................................. 334
Manufacturer specific information ......................................... 316
Master.................................................................................... 450
Master / slave ........................................................................ 243
Master at runtime................................................................... 253
Mission time TM .................................................................... 450
Misuse ................................................................................... 450
MMI........................................................................................ 450
Monitoring.............................................................................. 450
More help functions ............................................................... 379
Movement of elements .......................................................... 103
MRAM.................................................................................... 450
MSB....................................................................................... 450
MTBF..................................................................................... 450
MTTF ..................................................................................... 450
MTTFd ................................................................................... 450
Muting.................................................................................... 450
Network management (NMT) ................................................ 427
Network management commands......................................... 427
Network states....................................................................... 256
Network structure .................................................................. 163
Network variable via UDP...................................................... 142
NMT....................................................................................... 450
NMT state .............................................................................. 427
NMT state for CANopen master .................................... 257, 428
NMT state for CANopen slave....................................... 258, 429
Node ...................................................................................... 451
Node Guarding ...................................................................... 451
Nodeguarding with lifetime monitoring .................................. 254
NORM_DINT ......................................................................... 330
NORM_REAL ........................................................................ 332
Notes ..................................................................................... 174
Numbering of the operating elements ..................................... 16
Obj / object ............................................................................ 451
Object 0x1001 (error register) ....................................... 316, 433
Object 0x1003 (error field)..................................................... 314
Object directory ..................................................................... 451
OBV ....................................................................................... 451
OPEN_PCMCIA .................................................................... 346
OPEN_PCMCIA_VFAT ......................................................... 347
Operate camera(s) on the PDM ............................................ 127
Operating elements ................................................................. 14
Operating elements - functions ............................................... 87