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User manual UM EN ASI CC ADR AS-Interface Handheld...
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User manual AS-Interface Handheld 2012-02-03 Designation: UM EN ASI CC ADR Revision: This user manual is valid for: Designation Order No. ASI CC ADR 2741338 6237_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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Read IO operating mode ..................3-4 Read Peripheral Fault operating mode ...............3-4 Set Slave Parameter operating mode..............3-4 3.8.1 Set parameters ...................3-4 3.8.2 Read/write Slave Data operating mode ..........3-5 3.8.3 Setting and sending output data ............3-5 3.8.4 Checking output data ................3-5 6237_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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UM EN ASI CC ADR 3.8.5 Read Safety-Code (AS-Interface Safety at Work) ....... 3-7 Error messages ........................4-1 PHOENIX CONTACT 6237_en_00...
1st cycle the data of the AS-Interface slaves in the address area A, and in the 2nd cycle, the data of the respective AS-Interface slaves in the address area B are written and read. Additionally, the output bits are transferred one after the other. 6237_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT...
UM EN ASI CC ADR Due to the backwards compatibility of Specification 3.0 you can continue to use standard AS-Interface slaves. However, two of the 62 possible addresses are occupied by a standard AS-Interface slave. Structure of the master message:...
UM EN ASI CC ADR 1.5.1 AS-Interface connection adapter The AS-Interface connection adapter on the top of the addressing device is used to connect AS-Interface nodes (sensors, actuators, and interface modules) to the addressing device. Figure 1-2 AS-Interface connection adapter M12 devices can be connected directly to the addressing device by plugging into the AS- Interface connecting adapter.
Addressing operating mode by flashing digits. In all other operating modes, the addresses of the AS-Interface nodes shown flashing are those being actively accessed. – During Addressing, the non-flashing digits represent addresses of AS-Interface nodes that have been assigned addresses by the addressing device. 6237_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT...
UM EN ASI CC ADR Operating mode display The current operating mode is shown in this area of the display. 1.5.3 Button assignment Button Description Set values (e.g.slave address, ID1 data, slave parameters, slave data), change of operating mode Set values (e.g. slave address, ID1 data, slave parameters, slave data) The function depends on the operating mode: –...
Pin Assignment AS-Interface+ Digital input for optical addressing adapter AS-Interface- Digital output for optical addressing adapter Power supply for optical addressing adapter – Several individual AS-Interface+/- sockets on the AS-Interface connection adapter for connection of AS-Interface nodes. 6237_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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Connect the brown strand to AS-i + (pin 1), the blue to AS-i - (pin 3). – Do not connect voltage to pin 2 or pin 4. – Connection socket layout see chapter “Connections” on page 1-7. 6237_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT...
UM EN ASI CC ADR Switching on the addressing device – Connect an AS-Interface node. – Briefly press the ADR button. The addressing device switches on in the Addressing operating mode and shows theaddress of the current AS-Interface node. Changing operating mode You have several options to set the various operating modes.
To assign an address in address area B, you must specify target address area B, see “Setting the target address” on page 3-2. If a slave without extended addressing is connected, the addressing device shows a fault message. 6237_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT...
UM EN ASI CC ADR 3.1.3 Setting the target address • Set the target address using the arrow keys. Addresses marked as occupied The already assigned addresses are stored in the addressing device in a list of assigned addresses and shown in the address field of the display as a non-flashing number. This list is available after restarting the addressing device.
As soon as you switch to the Read ID2 operating mode, the ID2 code of the active AS- Interface slave is read in and is shown in the address and data display. It is not possible to change this value. To repeat the reading of the code, press the ADR button. 6237_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT...
UM EN ASI CC ADR Read IO operating mode As soon as you switch to the Read IO operating mode, the IO code of the active AS- Interface slave is read in and is shown in the address and data display.
When input data are read from the AS-Interface slave, the output data and/or parameter values are also automatically transmitted from the addressing device to the AS-Interface slave. Check that these values do not endanger the trouble-free operation of your plant. 6237_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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UM EN ASI CC ADR To read the input data from the AS-Interface slave, briefly press the ADR button. If you press the ADR button for at least 2 seconds, the input data from the AS-Interface slave is cyclically read and the output data from the addressing device is sent to the AS-Interface slave. This continues until you press any button on the addressing device.
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• Press the ADR button. Each time the button is pressed, the hexadecimal value of the respective data packet of the Safety-Code, beginning with the first data packet 00zz, is shown in the address and data display. 6237_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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A-/B slave. corresponding address area A or B. AS-Interface slave Reception error Due to a fault, the AS-Interface slave re- Carry out the action again. sponse could not be correctly received. 6237_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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