Function Of The Esc/Service Key; Safe Coupling Slaves On The As-I Circuits; Chip Card; Unsafe Data - Pepperl+Fuchs VBG-PN-K30-DMD-S16-EV Manual

As-i 3.0 profinet gateway with integr. safety monitor
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AS-i 3.0 PROFINET Gateway with integr. Safety Monitor
Function and startup of the Safety Monitor
10.6.2

Function of the ESC/Service key

In traditional (classical) display mode, the ESC/Service key takes on two kinds of
functions:
Briefly pressing the ESC/Service key unlocks the Safety Monitor when red is
flashing
A longer press (3s) starts the teach procedure for a slave.
Information!
For additional information see section <Replacing a defective safety-configured AS-i
slave>.
10.7

Safe coupling slaves on the AS-i circuits

The two AS-i circuits are capable of emulating a total of up to sixteen safe cou-
pling slaves.
The assignment of the coupling slaves addresses to the release circuits is made
using the ASIMON software.
10.8

Chip card

The chip card is divided into two areas. One area is reserved for unsafe data and
administration, the other for safe data.
Warning!
Always turn off power before inserting or removing the card.
10.8.1

Unsafe data

This section describes the system behavior of the unsafe system section when
using the chip card.

10.8.1.1 Card unformatted

If an unformatted card is found when the device is started, the following is dis-
played:
The chip card is formatted and then the data copied to the chip card.
NEW CHIPCARD
WILL BE FORMATED
AS-I DATA WILL
BE SYNCHRONIZED
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