AS-i 3.0 PROFINET Gateway with integr. Safety Monitor
Appendix, Examples
19.1.6
Setting "PROFISAFE_OUT_ASSIGN"
Here you enter from which data range the safe output bits are taken from the
OUTSE.
Example:
10389[0] 001032
10389[1] 033064
19.1.7
Setting "PROFISAFE_IN_FILTER"
Here the filter is defined which is used to write the data from the
"PROFISAFE_IN_ADDRESS" to the "PROFISAFE_IN_ASSIGN". In this example
there is no filter, rather all data are passed directly.
Example:
13300[0] FFFFFFFF
13300[1] FFFFFFFF
Information!
The first byte INSE 1 is reserved in the upper example! Slave 1 is mapped to the
INSE 2. If it is not intended, we recommend you the following setting:
13300[0] FFFFFFFE
13300[1] FFFFFFFF
Slave 1 is mapped to the INSE 1 in this example.
19.1.8
Setting "PROFISAFE_OUT_FILTER"
Here
the
"PROFISAFE_OUT_ASSIGN" to the "PROFISAFE_OUT_ADDRESS". In this ex-
ample there is no filter, rather all data are passed directly.
Example:
13300[0] FFFFFFFF
13300[1] FFFFFFFF
122
(The first 32 bits are mapped from 1 to 32).
(The next 32 bits are mapped from 33 to 64).
filter
is
defined
for
writing
the
data
from
the