USER MANUAL APS 6.0

Protection
8–7
2. To claim ownership of nodes 4 and 5, move the cursor to node 4 and press
CONFIG
OFFLINE
CONFIG
SET
OWNER
F3
. Move the cursor to node 5 and press
CONFIG
OFFLINE
CONFIG
SET
OWNER
F3
. The display
changes as follows:
0 TERM (31) 12 24
1 APS (31) 13 25
2 500-20 (31) 14 26
3 5/03 (31) 15 27
4 500-40 (31/0) 16 28
5 5/02 (31/0) 17 29
618 30
719 31
820
921
10 5/03 (31/10) 22
11 23
F2
STATION
DIAGS
Press a key for desired network function
WHO ACTIVE - Active Station Identification
ESC exits
F1
ONLINE
F3
SET
OWNER
F4
CLEAR
OWNER
F7
MAX
ADDRESS
F8
NODE
ADDRESS
F9
NODE
BAUD
To indicate ownership by a programmer
, the node address of the owner is
included in the parentheses with the maximum node address. In this case, to
indicate ownership by terminal 0, “31” changed to “31/0” for nodes 4 and 5.
As long as terminal 0 is running APS, the APS terminal at node 1 cannot
monitor the processor file or access the processor functions at nodes 4 and 5.
The message
PROGRAM OWNER ACTIVE tells you why you are denied
access.
If terminal 0 exits APS or is disconnected from the network, terminal 1 can use
the Clear Owner function to clear terminal 0’s ownership of a node. Terminal 1
then has access to the node and can claim ownership.
3. T
o clear ownership, place the cursor on the desired node and press
CONFIG
OFFLINE
CONFIG
CLEAR
OWNER
F4
.
To succeed you must either be the current owner or the current owner cannot be
active.