Replacing An Io-Link Device During Operation (Backup/Restore Mode) - Banner DXMR90-4K Instruction Manual

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DXMR90-4K IO-Link Master
The DXM Configuration has a special tab for configuring the port settings on the IO-link master. To access go Register
Mapping--> IO-link Configuration. In this section you can configure the port settings of the IO-link Master.
The operating mode can be configured for any port on the IO-Link master. The following modes can be used:
Deactivated
Use deactivated mode for any unused IO-link master ports if a device is not connected.
IO-Link Manual
The IO-Link master only connects IO-Link devices that have a certain vendor ID and device ID (1: IOL_MANUAL).
This mode is also required to for the Backup and Restore or Restore function.
IO-Link Autostart
The IO-Link master connects to every connected IO-Link device (2: IOL_AUTOSTART).
Digital Input
The IO-Link port functions as a standard digital input (3: DI_C/Q).
Digital Output
The IO-Link port functions as a standard digital output (4: DO_C/Q).
For more information on the port settings of the DXMR90-4K IO-Link Master, refer to the DXMR90-4K IO-Link Master Device
Register Map (p/n 209933).
4.3.1 Replacing an IO-Link Device During Operation (Backup/Restore
Mode)
Replacing an IO-Link device during operation is common, and inadvertent changes to device settings can cause operational
problems and down-times. Operating personnel without special knowledge or tools can replace IO-Link devices quickly and
without errors.
When the backup function of the IO-Link master is used, the IO-Link master automatically provides the saved parameters to
the new device after replacement. This makes IO-Link device replacement seamless in IO-Link applications. Another
common industry term for this function is data storage mode.
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Figure 11. RTU Configuration screen for ports 1-4
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