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Setting the NET ID of a NET operand
Requirement: You must have selected an I.., R.., Q.., R.., RN..
S.. or SN.. operand in the standard circuit diagram and Entry
mode must have been selected.
This mode is displayed by a flashing operand.
Use the cursor buttons
X
to the left of the operand. A flashing zero appears as the
initial value.
Enter the cursor buttons
ID; in this case NET ID 7.
Confirm the entry with the OK button.
The local I.., R.., Q.. or S.. operand has been changed to a
NET operand nI.., nR.., nQ.. and nS...
The following figure shows how the IS../QS. inputs/outputs
of an easySafety device are assigned to the nI.. and nQ.. NET
operands.
Table 28: Reading inputs/outputs IS../QS. of a easySafety device in
the standard circuit diagram of another station via the
NET (see also figure 283)
Input in the
easySafety
standard
input with
circuit
NET ID n
diagram
nI
IS
n I 1
q IS1
...
...
n I 14
q IS14
Danger!
The safety inputs and outputs of an easySafety device
operating as a NET station can be read in the standard
circuit diagram of another NET station, however, they lose
their safety properties.
Commissioning NET stations
ú
to move the cursor to the position
Í
Ú
or
to define the required NET
Output in the
easySafety
standard
output with
circuit
NET ID n
diagram
nQ
QS/QR
n Q 1
q
...
...
n Q 4
q QS4
n Q 7
q QR1
QS1
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