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AS-Interface
Operating in Advanced Display Mode
Subject to reasonable modifications due to technical advances.
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7.5.6
Store Act Cfg (store actual detected configuration)
S T O R E A C T U A L
C O N F I G U R AT I O N
S T O R E
This function can only be executed in configuration mode.
This function enables you to store the configuration of all slaves which are connec-
ted and detected on the selected AS-i circuit.
If "Store" was successful, the LED "Config error" is off. The configuration is stored,
the configuration error has been eliminated.
If one of the connected slaves has a peripheral fault, the LED "Config error" will
flash.
If the AS
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i master is in protected mode, the following error message will appear:
"Failed No Config Mode"
If an AS
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i slave with address zero exists, storing the configuration will be confirmed
with "OK". However, the configuration error remains because address zero is not
a valid operating address for storing a slave.
7.5.7
Permanent Param (projected parameter)
P E R A M N E N T PA R A M
I
1 A -
0
2 A -
2
I 3 A -
F
4 A -
E
I 5 A -
3
This function allows you to set the permanent parameters. A list of all slaves is dis-
played from 1A - 31A and from 1B - 31B. The permanent parameters for single
slaves are set from address 1A - 31A. The parameter is shown as a hexadecimal
value behind the slave address.
7.5.8
Permanent Config (projected configuration data)
P E R A M N E N T C O N F I G
I O I D x I D 1 x I D 2
1 A -
7 F 3 4
2 A -
7 F 3 4
With this function the projected configuration data can be projected. The values for
the configuration data are displayed behind the slave address in the following or-
der:
IO (I/O-configuration) ID (ID-configuration) xID1 (extended ID1)
xID2 (extended ID2).