VBA-4E-KE5-IL
Commissioning
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Commissioning
5.1
Assigning an Address to the Module
To operate the VBA-4E-KE5-IL within an AS-Interface network, a suitable address must be
assigned to the AS-Interface slave. The AS-Interface VBP-HH1-V3.0 handheld programming
device by Pepperl+Fuchs, for example, or an AS-Interface master can be used to assign
addresses.
The VBA-4E-KE5-IL is a standard slave as defined by specification 3.0 and requires a master
that meets specification 2.1 or higher. You can assign addresses 1 ... 31. The default address
on delivery is 0.
5.2
Slave Profile
The VBA-4E-KE5-IL has the profile
S-7.3.E
I/O
ID
ID1
ID2
The data value is transmitted as defined by AS-Interface profile 7.3.
5.3
Parameterization
The following parameters can be set for the VBA-4E-KE5-IL. Program the parameters using an
AS-Interface master, with the VAZ-SW-ACT32 AS-i Control Tools from Pepperl+Fuchs, or with
the VBP-HH1-V3.0 handheld device.
Parameter P0: 50/60 Hz Filter
Default value P0=1, active
With parameter P0, you activate the filter for 50/60 Hz line frequencies. With an activated filter,
line frequency interference is suppressed. In this case, the conversion time is extended (see
chapter 7.2).
Parameter P1: Not Used
Parameter P2: Peripheral Fault
Default value P2=1, active
Parameter P2 is used to switch peripheral fault messages in the event of a measuring
overrange on or off (see chapter 7). If messages are activated, the PWR and FAULT LEDs flash
in the event of a peripheral fault, and a message is sent to the master.
A peripheral fault is always output independently of the parameter P2, if:
The power supply is overloaded.
There is no external AUX power supply.
No channel is activated. See chapter 3.4.
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7
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3
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F (programmable)
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E
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