Msd 1 101 Modular Service Display; General Information - Leuze electronic BPS 34 Operating Instructions Manual

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5.2

MSD 1 101 modular service display

5.2.1

General information

The modular service display is used to display the calculated positions and operational data
on the one hand, and as simple access to the service interface on the other. The RS 232
service interface of the BPS 34 is located on the 9-pin sub-D connector of the MSD.
To connect the MSD 1 101 to the MS 34 105, an 8-pin cable (M12) with a length of 2m is
used (see chapter 10.3 "Accessories - Modular service display").
Using the service display, new settings for the BPS 34 can be tried quickly and easily,
without having to configure these settings via the PROFIBUS. The settings can be made via
a PC using the BPS Configuration Tool.
Once optimal settings for standard operation have been found, these must be configured in
the PROFIBUS project in order for them to become permanently active.
Note!
The BPS 34, in combination with the MS 34 10x, is equipped with an internal parameter
memory in which all configured settings are stored. When switching back from service oper-
ation to PROFIBUS operation, the settings specified in service operation are overwritten by
the settings stored in the control.
Attention!
If parameters are changed that can also be set via the PROFIBUS, they are overwritten with
the parameter setting defined in the PROFIBUS project after PROFIBUS start-up. If device
or module parameters are to be changed permanently, they must be set in the PROFIBUS
project.
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