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Advantys STB
Distributed I/O Solution 1
Configuration Software
The configuration process of the Advantys STB system includes the following steps:
b If necessary, configure all the I/O modules for Advantys STB (digital, analog, and
application-specific), and the modules with a default configuration.
b Configure the reflex functions handled at the island level.
These settings are defined using the STB SPU 1000 dedicated Advantys
configuration software. This program also allows to:
b Optimize island performance by giving a priority assignment to processing for
certain modules.
b Assign mandatory modules (modules whose presence and correct operation are
required for the island to operate correctly).
b Declare in the island standard CANopen devices or preferred devices (such as the
ATV 38/58 controller available later).
b Check the configuration for compliance and power consumption.
b Modify the module’s default features.
The main screen of the Advantys STB configuration software gives access to all the
available tools in an ergonomic, easy-to-use fashion.
This main screen contains a general view comprising several windows and toolbars
that can be moved about the screen.
1 Menu bar, giving access to all functions.
2 Toolbar containing icons used for direct access to editors and the most frequently
used functions.
3 Application browser, for browsing the various islands and segments of each
island.
4 Main window for viewing islands and segments. By selecting a module, you can
access the following editors:
v Module Editor,
v Reflex Action Editor,
v Power supply and memory resource analysis,
v Overview of the I/O image,
v Diagnostics.
The last two items are available only if the island is online.
5 Catalog browser for all the Advantys STB components, sorted by category
(networks, power supply, digital I/O, etc.).
6 Power supply and memory resource analysis window.
7 Log window displaying the results of operations performed by the configuration
software during a work session on an island.
8 Status bar.
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