Safety Monitor for 2 AS-i circuits Instruction Manual

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Subject to reasonable modifications due to technical advances Id.-No.: 103329 Issue date - 24.10.2008 EUCHNER GmbH + Co. KG
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AS-i 3.0 PROFIBUS Gateway with integrated Safety Monitor
Table of contents
9.6 DIAGNOSTICS ................................................................................................87
9.6.1 AS-I CIRCUIT (Selecting the AS-i circuit) ....................................................................88
9.6.2 SAFETY SLAVES (safety oriented slaves)..................................................................88
9.6.3 INT MON (internal monitor)...........................................................................................89
9.6.3.1 DIAGNOSTICS (Diagnostics for the internal monitor)..................................................89
9.6.3.2 LAST DIAGNOSIS (Last diagnostics for the internal monitor)......................................90
9.6.3.3 MONITOR CONFIG......................................................................................................92
9.6.4 EXT SAFETY MON (external monitor) .........................................................................92
9.6.4.1 DIAGNOSE (Diagnosis for the external monitor)..........................................................93
9.6.4.2 LAST DIAGNOSIS (Last diagnostics for the internal monitor)......................................94
9.6.4.3 ACTUAL CONFIG (Configuration for the external monitor)..........................................95
9.6.5 FAULT DETECTOR ........................................................................................................97
9.6.6 DELTA LIST....................................................................................................................98
9.6.7 LCS (History of the slaves which have triggered a configuration error)..................98
9.6.8 ERROR COUNTERS ......................................................................................................99
9.6.9 LPF (List of Peripheral Faults) .....................................................................................99
9.6.10 FLAGS ..........................................................................................................................100
9.6.11 ACTUAL CONFIG (actual slave configuration) .........................................................102
9.6.12 AS-I MASTER (Info) .....................................................................................................103
9.7 SLAVE ADR TOOL (Slaveadressierungstool)............................................103
9.8 TEST (Test tools for slaves)........................................................................105
9.8.1 BINARY INPUTS...........................................................................................................105
9.8.2 BINARY OUTPUTS.......................................................................................................106
9.8.3 ANALOG INPUTS.........................................................................................................106
9.8.4 ANALOG OUTPUTS.....................................................................................................107
9.8.5 PARAMETER................................................................................................................108
9.9 SETUP (configuration of the AS-i network) ...............................................108
9.9.1 AS-I CIRCUIT................................................................................................................109
9.9.2 OPERATION MODE .....................................................................................................109
9.9.3 STORE ACTUAL (store currently detected configuration) ......................................109
9.9.4 FORCE OFFLINE (Switch AS-i Master to offline operation) ....................................110
9.9.5 AUTO ADDR ENABLE (enable automatic address)..................................................110
9.9.6 AS-I ADDRESS (AS-i address assistant)...................................................................110
9.9.7 AS-I CONTROL (Optional)...........................................................................................111
9.9.7.1 CONTROL INFO (Status of the control program).......................................................111
9.9.7.2 CONTROL RUN (start or stop the control program)...................................................112
9.9.7.3 CONTROL FLAGS (control program flag memory)....................................................112
9.9.8 LOS (list of offline slaves) ..........................................................................................113
9.9.9 CHIPCARD....................................................................................................................113
9.9.10 Language (menu language)........................................................................................114
9.9.11 FACTORY RESET (factory default settings) .............................................................114
9.10 DISPLAY CONTRAST (set display contrast)..............................................114
10 Advanced Diagnostics for AS-i Masters ........................................ 116
10.1 List of corrupted AS-i Slaves (LCS)............................................................116
10.2 Protocol analysis: Counters for corrupted data telegrams......................116
10.3 Offline Phase for Configuration Errors ......................................................117
10.4 Functions of the AS-i Fault Detector..........................................................117
10.4.1 Duplicate address detection.......................................................................................117
10.4.2 Earth/Ground Fault Detector ......................................................................................118
10.4.3 Noise Detector .............................................................................................................118
10.4.4 Over-voltage Detector .................................................................................................118