Start-Up: Assignment Of Device Name, Led Flashes - Pepperl+Fuchs IC-KP2-2HB17-2V1D Manual

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Commands
The following data field sizes (modules) are predefined in the GSD file:
For read/write operation:
"In/Out 8 bytes"
"In/Out 12 bytes"
"In/Out 16 bytes"
"In/Out 20 bytes"
"In/Out 24 bytes"
"In/Out 28 bytes"
"In/Out 32 bytes"
"In/Out 64 bytes"
For read only operation:
"8 In/4 Out bytes"
"12 In/4 Out bytes"
"16 In/4 Out bytes"
"20 In/4 Out bytes"
"24 In/4 Out bytes"
"28 In/4 Out bytes"
"32 In/4 Out bytes"
"64 In/4 Out bytes"
Select one of the predefined modules. In doing so, make sure that the data field size for the
read/write commands used is sufficient, depending on the parameter word count.
Note!
The data hold time is stored in the GSD file. This value can be changed via the properties of the
IO device.
The data hold time is the time after which the control unit may overwrite the input data field.
Select a time that is longer than the cycle time of the PLC. If two data carriers are read directly
after one other, the code of the carrier read first remains in the input data field for the specified
time, then the next code is entered.
7.9.3

Start-up: Assignment of device name, LED flashes

The IO devices within a PROFINET IO system must have a unique device name. The IO
devices are identified in the network by their device name and IP address.
You assign the device name using the configuration tool ("Device creator"). Search for the MAC
address of the IO device and select from the device list. Select a unique device name and
assign this name to the IO device.
An LED on the device can be made to flash using the configuration tools. If you have several
identical devices on the network, this function will enable to you to uniquely identify each
device. Select the IO device with reference to the MAC address and activate the flashing
function. The "PWR/ERR" LED on the relevant IO device will start to flash.
Please refer to the documentation for the configuration tool you are using for information on the
exact procedure for allocating device names and activating the flashing function.
Once you have assigned the device name, load the modified configuration into the IO
controller. The IO controller then automatically assigns an IP address to the IO device.
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Input and output data
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