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Selecting an AS-Interface slave from the slave overview
3.1.4 Selecting an AS-Interface slave from the slave overview
Open the process data dialog for the selected bus module. To do this, click on
the Process data command in the context menu for the module (node view or
navigation).
After opening the dialog, the connected AS-Interface slaves are scanned and
the result shown in the slave overview in the left-hand area of the dialog box.
Note:
Scanning the slaves requires some time. For monitoring purposes, the slave
that is currently being scanned is indicated in the slave overview status
window.
You can switch the display between A-, B- or Safety at Work Slaves with
the selection field in the header line.
Select the required slave by clicking on the appropriate entry in the table. The
configuration, parameter and process data for the selected slave will be shown
in the right-hand part of the dialog box.
Here, you can configure this slave or observe and set up its process data.
If the selected slave is a Safety at Work Monitor, then the Safety at Work
Monitor will be shown in place of the slave properties.
In order to identify a slave as a Safety at Work Monitor, choose the command
Safety at Work Monitor from the Slave menu.
3.1.5 Configuring an AS-Interface slave
You can set up the configuration (IO, ID, ID1, ID2) and the required
parameters for the selected slave and also assign a new address.
To set up the required configuration, select the required slave type from the
Permanent Configuration line in the Description drop-down list.
Alternatively, you can also save the slave type that has just been read as a
permanent configuration by pressing the S
button. The set values are accepted by means of the S
C
configuration data in the master by pressing the S
C
button. When all slaves have been configured, save the
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