Manual de Programador ASi
Manual de Programador ASi
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Addressing and Diagnosis Instrument for AS-i Modules (incl. extended specification V2.1)
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Control and Display Elements, Symbols
1 Infrared interface 2 Main display window 3 Address field: display of assigned addresses 4 Acknowledge entered value 5 Increase value 6 Decrease value 7 Return / escape* 8 Rotary function selector switch 9 Jacks for connection to AS-i bus
AS-i-certification
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IR
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ESC
EDIT ADDR ADDR + Profile Data ASI V= MEM Parameter OFF Memory COM
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May only be operated by qualified personnel (Attention: observe documentation!) Indicates CE conformity
ASI35V
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ASI+
N117
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dAtA 4321b
C-Tick mark
Return to the previous menu level with ESC instead of without executing the selected function.
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OFF
Attention! Changing system states during an active process sequence may be life endangering, or may cause damage to system components if malfunctioning or program errors occur. Make sure that dangerous situations will not arise before executing functions such as Data or Parameter etc. Note! Battery Replacement
When the symbol appears at the display, the batteries should be replaced or recharged as soon as possible. Disconnect the instrument from the AS-i bus before opening.
Stored data are lost when the batteries are replaced.
Switching the Instrument Off Manually Set Switch to OFF Position Automatic Shutdown Any Switch Position Except for OFF:
Your instrument switches itself off automatically if none of the keys or the rotary switch have been activated for a period of approximately 10 minutes. Exception: after 1 minute in the Data and Parameter function modes. After automatic shutdown, the instrument can be switched back on by activating the rotary switch or the key.
ASI V= Display AS-i Voltage and AS-i Power Consumption
30.0 V: external AS-i voltage 0.025 A: If no external AS-i voltage is applied to the slaves,
power consumption is displayed. AS-i power packs and AS-i masters which have been switched off must be isolated from the bus! The use of an external AS-i power pack is recommended for slaves with high power consumption (e.g. analog modules). ESC: Change to battery voltage display and return to previous display.
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ADDR
888
888
ADDR+MEM
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Profile
888
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profil: Reading and Writing Slave Profiles search: Find all slave addresses within the bus.
A detected address blinks and the respective slave profile is displayed. Select a slave. The address blinks and slave profile is displayed. Only for slaves in accordance with extended AS-i specification V2.1 (4-place code display): Select EDIT level Select a new value for ID1 if desired. The value for ID1 blinks at the main display window. Transfer the new value to the slave. Note: The slave profile is used for identification of module types. It consists of an I/O code and an ID code. Modules in accordance with extended AS-i specification V2.1 also include an ID1 code and an ID2 code. The ID1 code can be changed (see instructions for the respective module). The other codes are permanently programmed into the module.
888
Data
dirEct: S.hi . F . t . 3 . :
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Switch back and forth between dirEct and S.h.i.F.t.3. Acknowledge your selection. The peripheral fault flag is indicated by means of a blinking PFF segment in the header at the display.
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Data
888
+
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Parameter
para: Reading and Writing Slave Parameters in Hex Format search: Find all slave addresses within the bus.
The first assigned address blinks. Select a slave. Address blinks, parameter is displayed in hexadecimal format.
888
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EDIT: Open menu for reading and editing parameters. Slaves with Parameter String, e.g. Analog Slaves read is displayed briefly. The parameter number appears at the left, and the respective value at the right.
888
Select the desired parameter. Acknowledge the selected parameter. Select a new parameter value. The hex value blinks at the main display. Transfer the parameter to the slave. Slaves without Parameter String, e.g. Digital Slaves Select a new parameter value. The hex value blinks at the main display. Transfer the parameter to the slave. Changed parameters which have been transferred to the slave can be deleted with clr0 after setting the selector switch to Memory.
888
888
echo XH:
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Memory
ESC
888
Deleting Data Records clear clrx Delete contents of memory address 0 (RAM), or memory address 1, 2, 3 or 4, or ALL (0 through 4).
888
Loading Data Records recall rclx Load the contents of memory address 1, 2, 3 or 4 to memory address 0 (RAM).
888
Saving Data Records store stox Save contents of memory address 0 (RAM) to memory address 1, 2, 3 or 4.
888
Copying Slave Addresses copy cpyx ready set to clradr or ESC cpyx : Copy all addresses from memory address x. Connect the slave with the addressing plug. The address of the connected slave blinks at the display, which corresponds to a slave profile. set to : Start transfer of the address. clradr : Delete the slave displayed in the address field. empty appears after all addresses have been transferred. ESC: If several slaves are to be programmed with the same profile, this address is not deleted from the address field. ready: Prompts user to select next slave.
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COM
888
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ESC
888
3.4:
Press and hold the key with the instrument switched off (rotary switch in the OFF position), and turn the rotary switch to the ASI V= position without releasing the key. Now press the key three time and hold it depressed after the third activation. A two digit number with the format x.y appears at the display.
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Maintenance Replacing the Batteries Place the instrument face down onto the work surface and loosen the two screws at the rear panel. Lift away the housing base starting at the bottom. The hosing top and base are held together with snap hooks at the top front. Pry the batteries from the clamp-type holder with a screwdriver: Position the screwdriver next to internal components, or at the middle of the battery. Insert 4 new batteries making sure to observe the polarity markings in the clamp-type battery holder. Important for reassembly: First place the housing base squarely onto the housing top (see figure below), and then press them together, first at the bottom (a) and then at the top front (b).
(b) (a)
Retighten the two screws in order to fasten the housing base to the housing top. Please dispose of depleted batteries in an environmentally sound fashion!
Housing Maintenance No special maintenance is required for the housing. Keep outside surfaces clean. Use a slightly dampened cloth for cleaning. Avoid the use of cleansers, abrasives and solvents.
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Characteristic Values
Measuring Range Voltage Current (for slaves) 2 35 V 0 0.1 A Measuring Accuracy
Intrinsic resistance during voltage measurement: approx. 300 k Key: d = digit(s) Power Supply The standard power supply consists of 4 batteries per IEC LR6 with a service life which allows for addressing at least 2500 devices. Rechargeable batteries may also be used. In order to extend battery service life, automatic shutdown occurs approx. 1 minute after the last key or switch activation. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Interference Emission EN 61326, class B Interference Immunity EN 61326 Ambient Conditions Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Relative Humidity Elevation Deployment Mechanical Design Protection Dimensions Weight 0 C +50 C 20 C +75 C (w/o batteries) max. 75%, no condensation allowed to 2000 m indoors only
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System Messages The following messages must be acknowledged with the key in order to return to the currently selected function.
Message comerr dbladd Echo empty error found hiload intern master Function COM ADDR Parameter Memory (copy) Data, Parameter ADDR ASI V= ASI V= ADDR, Profile, Data, Parameter, Memory ADDR Data Data Para Memory (copy) ASI V= ASI V= ADDR, Profile, Data, Parameter, Memory Data, Para, Memory (copy) ADDR, Profile, Data, Parameter, Memory ADDR, Data Data Data, Profile Memory (copy) Significance Transmission error Same address occurs twice (doublet) Received parameter XH Entire system has been copied Address 0: Data and parameters cannot be read Slave addresses recognized Current load too high for addressing device No AS-i power pack at bus Active master at bus Cant find any slave addresses This slave type has no outputs This slave type has no inputs Cant find parameters Cant find suitable slave profile Overload: UASi > 35 V Voltage < 2 V (pol blinks) Programming error Transferring data to the slave Reading data Searching for slave addresses Faulty valid bit Address 0 not allowed Only 1 slave can be copied, use addressing plug
no asi no out no inp nopara notequ ol. -pol prgerr Prog read search ualbit usenot useone
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