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  • Page 1 VIPA System 300V 343-2AH10 Order No.: VIPA HB130E_CP Reference: RE_343-2AH10 Rev. 08/41 This manual is part of the documentation package with order number VIPA HB130E_CP and relevant for: Product Order number as of state: CP HW CP FW CP 343-2P ASI...
  • Page 3 Manual VIPA System 300V About this manual The information contained in this manual is supplied without warranties. The information is subject to change without notice. © Copyright 2008 VIPA, Gesellschaft für Visualisierung und Prozess- automatisierung mbH Ohmstraße 4, D-91074 Herzogenaurach, Tel.: +49 (91 32) 744 -0 Fax.: +49 (91 32) 744-144...
  • Page 4 Manual VIPA System 300V About this manual About this manual This manual describes the VIPA CP 343-2P ASI AS-i master from the System 300V. Here you may find every information for commissioning and operation. Outline Chapter 1: Basics This basics contain hints for the usage of the System 300V modules.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Manual VIPA System 300V Contents Contents User considerations ................. 1 Safety information ..................2 Chapter 1 Basics ................1-1 Safety Information for Users..............1-2 General description of the System 300V ..........1-3 Components..................1-4 Basics AS-i................... 1-5 Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines......2-1 Overview ....................
  • Page 6 Manual VIPA System 300V Contents Select Autoprogramming..............5-13 Set_Operation_Mode ................. 5-14 Change_AS-i_Slave_Address ............5-14 Get_AS-i_Slave_Status..............5-15 Get_LPS, Get_LAS, Get_LDS, Get_Flags ......... 5-16 Get_Extended_Total_Configuration ........... 5-19 Store_Extended_Total_Configuration..........5-23 Write_Extended_Parameter_List............5-28 Read_Extended_Parameter_Echo_List..........5-29 Read_Version_ID ................5-30 Read_AS-i-Slave_ID ................5-30 Read_AS-i_Slave_Extended_ID1............5-31 Write_AS-i_Slave_Extended_ID1............5-31 Read_AS-i_Slave_Extended_ID2............
  • Page 7: User Considerations

    Manual VIPA System 300V User considerations User considerations This manual describes the CP 343-2P ASI from VIPA. It contains a Objective and description of the construction, project implementation and usage. contents The manual is targeted at users who have a background in automation Target audience technology.
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    Safety information Safety information The CP 343-2P ASI is constructed and produced for: Applications conforming with • all VIPA System 300 components specifications • communication and process control • general control and automation applications • industrial applications • operation within the environmental conditions specified in the technical data •...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Basics

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 1 Basics Chapter 1 Basics This basics contain hints for the usage of the System 300V modules. Overview Besides the general information like dimensions and environment conditions, also basics about AS-i may be found here.
  • Page 10: Safety Information For Users

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 1 Basics Safety Information for Users VIPA modules make use of highly integrated components in MOS- Handling of Technology. These components are extremely sensitive to over-voltages electrostatic that can occur during electrostatic discharges. sensitive modules The following symbol is attached to modules that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharges.
  • Page 11: General Description Of The System 300V

    The single modules are directly clipped to a 530 mm backplane and are connected together with the help of bus clips at the backside. The single modules of the VIPA System 300V are design compatible to Siemens. Due to the compatible backplane bus it is no problem to mix the modules from VIPA and Siemens.
  • Page 12: Components

    • Storage temperature: -25 ... +70°C • Relative humidity: 5...95% without condensation • Ventilation by means of a fan is not required The digital in-/output modules of the System 300V from VIPA are pin and Compatibility function compatible to Siemens.
  • Page 13: Basics As-I

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 1 Basics Basics AS-i AS-Interface (AS-i=Aktor-Sensor-interface) may be deployed at the field What is AS-i ? area as a communication system. It serves for the connection of sensors and actuators at the lowest control level with the goal to compensate the parallel wiring.
  • Page 14 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 1 Basics HB130E - CP - RE_343-2AH10 - Rev. 08/41...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Assembly And Installation Guidelines

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines In this chapter you will find all information, required for the installation and Overview the cabling of a PLC system with the components of the System 300 and the CP 343-2ASI.
  • Page 16: Overview

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines Overview The single modules are directly installed on a profile rail and connected via General the backplane bus coupler. Before installing the modules you have to clip the backplane bus coupler to the module from the backside.
  • Page 17: Installation Dimensions

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines Installation dimensions 1tier width (WxHxD) in mm: 40 x 125 x 120 Dimensions Basic enclosure Dimensions Installation dimensions 120mm 175mm HB130E - CP - RE_343-2AH10 - Rev. 08/41...
  • Page 18: Installation At The Profile Rail

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines Installation at the profile rail You may install the System 300V as well horizontal as vertical. Please Structure: regard the allowed environment temperatures: • horizontal structure: from 0 to 60°...
  • Page 19 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines Approach • Bolt the profile rail with the background (screw size: M6), so that you still have minimum 65mm space above and 40mm below the profile rail. • If the background is a grounded metal or device plate, please look for a low-impedance connec- tion between profile rail and background.
  • Page 20: Cabling

    The power supplies and CPUs are exclusively delivered with CageClamp Overview contacts. For the signal modules the front connectors are available from VIPA with screw contacts. In the following all connecting types of the power supplies, CPUs and input/output modules are described. Danger! •...
  • Page 21 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines For the cabling of e.g. the power supply of a CPU, green plugs with CageClamp CageClamp technology are deployed. technology (green) Here also you may connect wires with a cross-section of 0.08 mm 2.5 mm...
  • Page 22 In the following the cabling of the three variants of the front-facing Front connectors connector is shown: of the in-/output For the I/O modules the following plugs are available at VIPA: modules 20pole screw connection 40pole screw connection VIPA 392-1AJ00 VIPA 392-1AM00 Open the front flap of your I/O module.
  • Page 23 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines ... continue 20pole screw connection 40pole screw connection Push the release key at the front connector on Bolt the fixing screw of the front connector. the upper side of the module and at the same time push the front connector into the module until it locks.
  • Page 24: Installation Guidelines

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines Installation Guidelines The installation guidelines contain information about the interference free General deployment of System 300V systems. There is the description of the ways, interference may occur in your control, how you can make sure the electromagnetic digestibility (EMC), and how you manage the isolation.
  • Page 25 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines In the most times it is enough to take care of some elementary rules to Basic rules for guarantee the EMC. Please regard the following basic rules when installing your PLC.
  • Page 26 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines Electrical, magnetic and electromagnetic interference fields are weakened Isolation of by means of an isolation, one talks of absorption. conductors Via the isolation rail, that is connected conductive with the rack, interference currents are shunt via cable isolation to the ground.
  • Page 27: Chapter 3 Hardware Description

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 3 Hardware description Chapter 3 Hardware description Here the hardware components of the CP 343-2ASI are described. Overview The technical data are at the end of the chapter. Content Topic Page Chapter 3 Hardware description ............. 3-1 Properties.....................
  • Page 28: Properties

    • Cyclical slave status display by LEDs on the front side • Firmware update by SPEED7 CPU possible CP 343-2P ASI .PWR .APF .CER .AUP VIPA 343-2AH10 Order data Type Order number Description CP 343-2P ASI VIPA 343-2AH10 CP 343 AS-i master HB130E - CP - RE_343-2AH10 - Rev. 08/41...
  • Page 29: Structure

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 3 Hardware description Structure LEDs CP 343-2P ASI 343-2AH10 flap with labeling strip contact bar flap opened with inner label Pin assignment Circuit diagram Assignment Circuit diagram Description CP 343-2P ASI System fault .PWR internal power supply is OK .APF...
  • Page 30 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 3 Hardware description The "SET" button is required for configuring the CP in standard operation. "SET" button The button is only activated when the CPU is in the STOP mode. If the CP is in the configuration mode, the CP is configured automatically when the button is pressed.
  • Page 31 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 3 Hardware description Display of the The detected and activated slaves are indicated by the LEDs .0 to .9 and detected and the LEDs 10+, 20+, B. The activated slaves are displayed in groups of ten.
  • Page 32: Technical Data

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 3 Hardware description Technical Data CP 343-2P ASI Module name 343-2AH10 Dimensions and weight Dimensions W x H x D 40 x 125 x 120mm Weight 200g Voltages, Currents, Potentials Current consumption from backplane bus max.
  • Page 33: Chapter 4 Deployment Cp 343-2P Asi

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 4 Deployment CP 343-2P ASI Chapter 4 Deployment CP 343-2P ASI Here the deployment of the CP 343-2P ASI in the System 300 is described. Overview The chapter starts with information about hardware configuration, button configuration and how to upload and deal with the AS-i configuration in the PG.
  • Page 34: Fast Introduction

    Hardware configuration • Configure the CPU with modules • Configure as VIPA CP 343-2P ASI the Siemens CP with order number 6GK7 343-2AH10-0XA0. • Save and translate you project and transfer it to the CPU. The actual configuration of the connected AS-i slaves is stored in the Button internal Flash-ROM of the CP by means of the button configuration.
  • Page 35: Hardware Configuration

    • To project the VIPA CP 343 the Siemens CP 343-2P (6GK7 343- 2AH10-0XA0) at the according slot is to be used. • Save and translate your project and transfer it to the CPU.
  • Page 36 The properties of the CP may be accessed by a double click at the CP CP 343-2P ASI within your project in the hardware configurator. The parameters of the Properties VIPA CP 343-2P ASI may be modified by the registers in the following described. General Short Description The short description with the information below is identical to the shown Information in the "hardware catalog"...
  • Page 37 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 4 Deployment CP 343-2P ASI Operating Parameters Diagnostic Interrupt By activation of this checkbox the diagnostic interrupt for the CP is enabled. If enabled the following events may release a diagnostic interrupt: • Change of AS-i slave configuration in protected mode •...
  • Page 38: Button Configuration

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 4 Deployment CP 343-2P ASI Button configuration The current configuration of AS-i slaves may be recorded by the button Overview configuration. After fulfillment of certain conditions the current configuration may be stored in the Flash-ROM of the CP by pushing the "SET" button of the CP.
  • Page 39: Uploading The Current Configuration To Pg

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 4 Deployment CP 343-2P ASI Uploading the current configuration to PG In the Siemens SIMATIC manager there is the possibility to transfer the Overview current configuration stored in the Flash-ROM of the CP to your project.
  • Page 40: Configuration As-I Slave

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 4 Deployment CP 343-2P ASI Configuration AS-i slave The adjustments set at the hardware configuration described above, are Overview sufficient for access to your AS-i salves from your user program. More information to change respectively to extend the AS-i slave configuration may be found here.
  • Page 41 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 4 Deployment CP 343-2P ASI General AS-i slave type Select the type of AS-i slave you are using. There are the following types: • AS-i standard slave • AS-i A/B slave AS-i standard slave Basically the AS-i standard slave may only be placed at the A area of an AS-i address.
  • Page 42: Data Transfer With The User Program

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 4 Deployment CP 343-2P ASI Data transfer with the user program Depending on the slave type there are the following possibilities for access Overview from the user program: Access to ... Type A/B Type A...
  • Page 43 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 4 Deployment CP 343-2P ASI Nibble allocation The following table shows the nibble allocation in the CP corresponding to the address area of the CPU. Byte in CPU Bit 7...4 Bit 3...0 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0...
  • Page 44 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 4 Deployment CP 343-2P ASI Address allocation The following table shows the address allocation in the CP corresponding to the byte number in record set 150. I/O byte no. Bit 7...4 Bit 3...0 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0...
  • Page 45 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 4 Deployment CP 343-2P ASI Mapping of the An 8byte area is used for each slave address to address 4 analog analog values in the channels. You access these areas by means of the record sets DS record sets 140...147.
  • Page 46: Diagnostic Functions

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 4 Deployment CP 343-2P ASI Diagnostic functions There is the possibility to enable a diagnostic interrupt for the CP by means Overview of the CP properties with the register "Operating parameters". A diagnostic interrupt may only be released in the protected mode; this is not possible in configuration mode.
  • Page 47 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 4 Deployment CP 343-2P ASI In the following there is an extract (local byte 8...11) from the record set 0 Local data OB 82 of the OB 82. record set 0 Local byte Bit Variable...
  • Page 48 Bit 0 is assigned to slave 0, Bit 1 to slave 1 and so on. There are the following states represented by the bits: 0 = no error 1 = error With the VIPA CP 343-2P ASI the record set 1 always has the length of 16byte and has the following structure: Local byte Description 0...3...
  • Page 49: Troubleshooting And Error Behavior

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 4 Deployment CP 343-2P ASI Troubleshooting and error behavior Using the automatic address programming function, failed respectively Overview defective AS-i slaves may be exchanged. Please regard that automatic address programming is only possible when the CP is in the protected mode and only one AS-i slave has failed.
  • Page 50: Help For Trouble Shooting

    Chapter 4 Deployment CP 343-2P ASI Help for trouble shooting In the following table may be found the possible causes of errors during Possible error operation of the VIPA CP 343-2P ASI and how to remedy the problem. causes Error Possible cause Remedy "APF"...
  • Page 51 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 4 Deployment CP 343-2P ASI ... continue The CP does not The CPU is in the "RUN" mode. Switch the CPU to "STOP". switch from the The "SET" button was not pressed Press the "SET" button for at least configuration mode to long enough.
  • Page 52: Firmware Update

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 4 Deployment CP 343-2P ASI Firmware update By means of a MMC and exclusive with a SPEED7-CPU 31xS from VIPA Overview there is the opportunity to execute a firmware update at the CP. For this an accordingly prepared MMC must be in the CPU during the start-up.
  • Page 53: Chapter 5 Deployment Command Interface

    Deployment Command interface This chapter contains the information, which is required to access the Overview command interface of the VIPA CP 343-2ASI. Via the command interface the response of the AS-i master may completely be controlled within your user program.
  • Page 54: Command Interface Fc "Asi_3422

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Command interface FC "ASI_3422" The VIPA CP 343-2P ASI is suitable for the deployment of the FC Overview "ASI_3422" from Siemens starting with version V2.0 or higher. With the FC "ASI_3422" a convenient command interface is available. This FC may be received by Siemens.
  • Page 55 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface To work with commands, include the following in your user program: Structure in the user program 1. In the warm restart branch of your S7 user program, call FC ASI_3422 once with the parameter value STARTUP = TRUE.
  • Page 56 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Error Coding DONE ERROR STATUS Meaning 0000h Job is complete without error 8090h Address in LADDR invalid 8092h A type other than BYTE is specified in the ANY reference 8093h This SFC is not permitted fort he modules selected with LADDR and IOID.
  • Page 57 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface ... continue DONE ERROR STATUS Meaning 83B1h A length error has occurred transferring a string according to profile 7.4. 83B2h A protocol error has occurred transferring a string according to profile 7.4.
  • Page 58: Deployment Of The Command Interface

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Deployment of the command interface This section describes the command calls that may be sent by the user Overview program to the CP. With these command calls, the CP provides the complete functionality.
  • Page 59 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface ... continue Name Parameter Return Coding Read_AS-i_Slave_Extended-ID1 Slave address Extended ID1 code Write_AS-i_Slave_Extended-ID1 Extended ID1 code Read_AS-i_Slave_Extended-ID2 Slave address Extended ID2 code Read_AS-i_Slave_I/O Slave address I/O configuration Get_LPF Write_AS-i_Slave_Parameter-String Slave address,...
  • Page 60: Set_Permanent_Parameter

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Set_Permanent_Parameter With this call a parameter value for the specified AS-i slave is configured on Description the CP. The value is stored permanently in the Flash-ROM of the CP. The configured parameter is not transferred immediately by the CP to the AS-i slave.
  • Page 61: Write_Parameter

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Write_Parameter The AS-i slave parameter value transferred with the command is passed on Description to the addressed AS-i slave. The parameter is stored on the CP only volatile and is not entered as a configured parameter in the Flash-ROM.
  • Page 62: Store_Actual_Parameters

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Store_Actual_Parameters With this call the configured parameters stored on the Flash-ROM are Description overwritten with the current, permanently stored (actual) parameters; in other words, the parameters of all the AS-i slaves are configured.
  • Page 63: Get_Extended_Permanent_Configuration

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Get_Extended_Permanent_Configuration This call reads the following configuration data (configured data) of an Description addressed AS-i slave stored on the Flash-ROM of the AS-i master: • I/O configuration • ID code • Extended ID1 code •...
  • Page 64: Read_Extended_Actual_Configuration

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Read_Extended_Actual_Configuration With this call the following configuration data of an addressed AS-i slave Description obtained by the AS-i master on the AS-Interface are read: • I/O configuration • ID code • Extended ID1 code •...
  • Page 65: Set_Offline_Mode

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Set_Offline_Mode This call switches between the online and offline mode. Description The online mode is the normal operating situation for the AS-i master. Here, the following jobs are processed cyclically. • During the data exchange phase, the fields of the output data are transferred to the slave outputs for all AS-i slaves in the LAS.
  • Page 66: Set_Operation_Mode

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Set_Operation_Mode This call changes the mode between the configuration mode and the Description protected mode. In the protected mode, only AS-i slaves are activated that are entered in the LPS and whose expected and actual configurations match, in other words, when the I/O configuration and ID codes of the detected AS-i slaves are identical to the configured values.
  • Page 67: Get_As-I_Slave_Status

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Get_AS-i_Slave_Status With this call the status register of the addressed AS-i slave may be read Description out. Depending on the type of AS-i slave, the flag of the status register have the following meaning:...
  • Page 68: Get_Lps, Get_Las, Get_Lds, Get_Flags

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Get_LPS, Get_LAS, Get_LDS, Get_Flags With this call the following entries are read out of the CP: Description • the List of active AS-i slaves (LAS) • the List of detected AS-i slaves (LDS) •...
  • Page 69 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface ... continue Byte Meaning Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 slave 8 slave 9 slave 10 slave 11 slave 12 slave 13...
  • Page 70 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Meaning of the Flags Flag Meaning OFFLINE_READY The flag is set when the online phase is active. The flag is set when the voltage on the AS-i cable is too low.
  • Page 71: Get_Extended_Total_Configuration

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Get_Extended_Total_Configuration With this command, the following data are read from the CP: Description • The list of active AS-i slaves (LAS). This indicates which of the connected AS-i slaves are activated.
  • Page 72 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface ... continue Byte Meaning Bit 7 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 0 ID_CODE slave 0 I/O configuration slave 0 Ext ID1 slave 0 Ext ID2 slave 0 ID_CODE slave 1 I/O configuration slave 1...
  • Page 73 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface ... continue Byte Meaning Bit 7 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 0 ID_CODE slave 27 I/O configuration slave 27 Ext ID1 slave 27 Ext ID2 slave 27 ID_CODE slave 28 I/O configuration slave 28...
  • Page 74 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface ... continue Byte Meaning Bit 7 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 0 Ext ID1 slave 22B Ext ID2 slave 22B ID_CODE slave 23B I/O configuration slave 23B Ext ID1 slave 23B...
  • Page 75: Store_Extended_Total_Configuration

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Flag 1 Flag 2 Meaning Meaning OFFLINE_READY OFFLINE INTERNAL NORMAL_MODE Flash-ROM_OK CONFIG_MODE AUTO_ADDR_ENABLE AUTO_ADDR_AVAIL PERIPHERY_FAULT AUTO_ADDR_ASSIGN reserved LDS_0 reserved CONFIG_OK MPO start up The meaning of the flags is the same as for the Get_LPS, Get_LAS, Get_LDS, Get_Flags job.
  • Page 76 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface ... continue Byte Meaning Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 slave 8B slave 9B slave 10B slave 11B slave 12B slave 13B...
  • Page 77 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface ... continue Byte Meaning Bit 7 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 0 ID_CODE slave 24 I/O configuration slave 24 Ext ID1 slave 24 Ext ID2 slave 24 ID_CODE slave 25 I/O configuration slave 25...
  • Page 78 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface ... continue Byte Meaning Bit 7 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 0 ID_CODE slave 19B I/O configuration slave 19B Ext ID1 slave 19B Ext ID2 slave 19B ID_CODE slave 20B I/O configuration slave 20B...
  • Page 79 Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface ... continue Byte Meaning Bit 7 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 0 Parameter slave 24B Parameter slave 25B Parameter slave 26B Parameter slave 27B Parameter slave 28B Parameter slave 29B Parameter slave 30B...
  • Page 80: Write_Extended_Parameter_List

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Write_Extended_Parameter_List With this command the parameters for all slaves are transferred to the AS-i Description master. The AS-i master transfers only the parameters that have changed; in other words, that differ from the previously set (actual) parameters to the AS-i slaves.
  • Page 81: Read_Extended_Parameter_Echo_List

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Read_Extended_Parameter_Echo_List The read parameter echo list call outputs the echo values of all AS-i slaves. Description The echo values of an AS-i slave originate from the last parameter call sent to this AS-i slave.
  • Page 82: Read_Version_Id

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Read_Version_ID This call reads out the version ID of the firmware of the AS-i master. Description Structure of the Job Data in the Send buffer Byte Meaning Command number: 14h The response of the AS-i master contains the name and the firmware version number.
  • Page 83: Read_As-I_Slave_Extended_Id1

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Read_AS-i_Slave_Extended_ID1 With this call the extended ID 1 code of an AS-i slave may be read out Description directly via the AS-i cable. The call is intended for diagnostic purposes and is not required in the normal master mode.
  • Page 84: Read_As-I_Slave_Extended_Id2

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Read_AS-i_Slave_Extended_ID2 With this call the extended ID2 code of an AS-i slave may be read out Description directly via the AS-i cable. The call is intended for diagnostic purposes and is nor required in the normal master mode.
  • Page 85: Get_Lpf

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Get_LPF With this call the list of peripheral faults (LPF) signaled by the AS-i slaves is Description read out from the AS-i master. The LPF is update cyclically be the AS-i master.
  • Page 86: Read_As-I-Slave_Parameter_String

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Read_AS-i-Slave_Parameter_String With this call a parameter string complying with AS-i slave profile 7.4 may Description be read from the AS-i slave with the AS-i slave address specified in the send buffer. The AS-i master supplies up to 221bytes of response data.
  • Page 87: Read_As-I_Slave_Id_String

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Read_AS-i_Slave_ID_String With this call an identification string complying with the AS-i slave profile Description 7.4 may be read from the AS-i slave with the AS-i slave address specified in the send buffer. The AS-i master supplies up to 221bytes of response data.
  • Page 88: Read_As-I_Slave_Diagnostic_String

    Manual VIPA System 300V Chapter 5 Deployment Command interface Read_AS-i_Slave_Diagnostic_String With this call a diagnostic string complying with AS-i slave profile 7.4 may Description be read from the AS-i slave with the AS-i slave address specified in the send buffer.
  • Page 89: Appendix

    Manual VIPA System 300V Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) Appendix - AS-Interface Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) PICS for the CP 343-2P ASI Vendor: VIPA GmbH Product Name: CP 343-2P ASI Order No.: VIPA 343-2AH10 Release: Master Profile: Date: 08.10.2008...
  • Page 90 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) Manual VIPA System 300V ... continue part A Part A M3 Remark / Function or call at host interface implemented by Status = Set_Operation_Mode (Mode) X By pressing the SET button; also using a command, see chap. 5...
  • Page 91: Index

    Manual VIPA System 300V Index Appendix B - Index Address allocation ...... 4-12 Hardware configuration ....4-3 Analog value representation ..4-13 Hardware description....3-1 AS-i basics........1-5 AS-i slave Installation guidelines ....2-1 Access ........4-10 Configuration .....4-5, 4-8 LEDs..........
  • Page 92 Index Manual VIPA System 300V M. Stich HB130E - CP - RE_343-2AH10 - Rev. 08/41...

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