3.2 Information concerning the device
4.1.4 Control element description
Tab control element ...40 Button control element ...41 Checkbox control element ...41 Listbox control element ...42 Slave selector control element ...43 Acknowledge control element ...49 Numerical control element ...50 IP address control element ...51 Date control element ...52 Time control element ...54 7013
Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation)
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Tab control element
8737 A register groups associated control elements. Tab control elements are part of the navigation.
Example:
> When a menu with tab control elements is opened, the focus
is on the first tab on the left.
> The tab in focus has an orange background
> The info bar shows the name of the active tab (e.g.:
Operating modes).
> Symbols or show that other tabs can be found to the left or right of the visible tabs.
> Page shows control elements belonging to the tab in focus.
Tabs can have the following coloured backgrounds: = tab in focus
= tab is active = tab is not active Operation:
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1 ► Change to menu screen with register
> Register appears > Focus is on the left tab
> Working area shows page belonging to the tab in focus
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2 ► Use Arrow key [] / [] to select the requested tab > Selected tab gets focus (orange background) > Content below the register is adapted to tab in focus
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3.. ► Use function key [Select] to change to screen belonging to the active tab > Register remains visible when changing to the screen
> Active tab gets grey background
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4.. ► Change requested settings / read diagnostic data
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5 ► Use function key [Back] to change to the register.
Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation)
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Button control element
14196 A button allows the operator to execute a defined function once. The label on the button defines the function which is executed when activating the button.
Example: Operation:
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1.. ► Use arrow keys [] / [] to select the button > Selected button gets an orange frame
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2 ► Use function key [Select] to activate the selected button.
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Checkbox control element
7038 Allows activating/deactivating of a parameter. A checkbox control element consists of a checkbox and the associated label. As many checkboxes as wanted can be activated/deactivated independently on one screen.
Example:
Operation:
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1 ► Use Arrow key [] / [] to select a checkbox
> Selected checkbox gets the focus (orange frame) or
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2 ► Use function key [Select] to activate/deactivate selected checkbox
> Status change is displayed: = checkbox is activated OR:
= checkbox is deactivated
Activating/deactivating a checkbox is not always immediately effective.The change often has to be confirmed additionally by pressing a button (e.g. [Apply], [Apply selection]!
Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation)
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Listbox control element
7042 A listbox provides a number of defined values. The operator can select a value from this range (= selection 1 from n). A listbox control element consists of a listbox and a description (optional) Example:
= listbox without description = listbox with description
Operation:
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1 ► Use Arrow key [] / [] to select a listbox > Selected listbox gets the focus (orange frame) > Listbox shows preset/avtive value (e.g.: Gateway)
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2.. ► function key [Select] Open the listbox > Selected listbox shows the selectable values
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3 ► Use Arrow key [] / [] to select the requested value in the listbox.
> Selected value gets an orange background
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4 > Use function key [Select] to apply the selected value. OR:
Use function key [Back] to cancel the process and close the listbox. Listbox shows selected value.
Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation)
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Slave selector control element
Overview slave status ...44 Overview free slave addresses ...46 7018 There are two versions of the slave selector control elements:
Overview slave status - present
- configuration fault - peripheral fault
- double-addressing fault
Overview free slave addresses - for readdressing
Slave selector control elements are part of the navigation.
The slave selector control element represents the maximum possible extension of an AS-i network.
> Each possible slave address is shown as a symbol. There are:
- the single symbol (double height) and - the A or B symbol (single height).
> A and B symbols are always displayed in pairs.
> The A/B pair is displayed as soon as an A or B slave is used on this address. > The single symbol is displayed if neither an A nor a B slave is used on this address.
> The info bar shows the AS-i master number and the AS-i slave address of the selected slave.
> Initially the focus is on the symbol for the AS-i master operating mode.
► In the slave selector control element you can navigate in the field using the arrow keys [], [], [], [].
Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation)
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Overview slave status
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Example: Slave selector control element with slave status overview
• On the slave addresses 0, 2B and 5 the projected
slaves are missed.
• On the slave addresses 1B, 12 and 31 the slaves
signal periphery faults.
• Slave 5 has been selected and thus has the focus.
• The attribute of the selected slave is displayed in the attribute field at the bottom on the right.
Here: slave 5 signals configuration error > Display AS-i master operating mode:
= AS-i master in protected mode = AS-i master in projection mode >
Slave status: colour code + symbols
11236 single slave A/B slave Colour Description
Grey No slave found:
slave address neither in the LPS nor in the LDS
green Slave is in LAS
Red Configuration error type 1:
- slave is projected (in LPS) but not found (in LDS) Yellow Slave signals a peripheral fault
pink Slave address exists several times (double address)
grey red Configuration error type 2:
- the found slave (in LDS) is not projected (in LPS) - the found slave has another profile than projected ( below "Special examples")
(focus) > Attribute to this slave is displayed in the attribute field. From [Quick setup]:
► Use function key [Select] to go to page [Overview free
slave addresses]. From [AS-i] > [Slaves]:
► Use function key [Select] to go to ... - indication of the slave data - slave information,
- slave settings.
► Use the arrow keys [], [], [], [] to mark the requested slave (focus).
► Select the slave with the focus using the left function key [Select] for display and / or parameterisation of the slave.
Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation)
> In the attribute field (below the slave selector symbol) the attribute of the selected slave is displayed, e.g. "configuration error", "periphery fault", ...
► Use the right function key [Back] to return to the last navigation level (navigation bar or tab control element).
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Meaning of the colour combinations
11237
Symbol Colour Meaning
grey red
grey Configuration error type 2: single slave is projected (in LPS) but not found (in LDS) Instead, a new A slave with the same address was installed. grey
grey red Configuration error type 2: single slave is projected (in LPS) but not found (in LDS) Instead, a new B slave with the same address was installed.
grey red Configuration error type 2:
A or B slave is projected (in LPS) but not found (in LDS).
Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation)
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Overview free slave addresses
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Example: Slave selector control element with overview of the free addresses for single slaves
This image appears after choosing "change slave address" ( chapter Change addresses of individual AS-i slaves (→79)).
Display AS-i master operating mode: = AS-i master in protected mode = AS-i master in projection mode >
Free slave addresses: colour code + symbols
11239
Colour Description Priority
grey Slave address is already used. --
turquoise
Address is free according to LDS (= no slave found), however:
address belongs already to a stored projection (= application profile).
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blue Address is free according to LDS (= no slave found). Address is not used in a stored projection (= application
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Meaning of the colour combinations
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Symbol Colour Description
grey Slave address is already used.
blue Slave to be addressed is a single slave:
§ Single address is free. blue
blue Slave to be addressed is an A/B slave: § A and B addresses are free. blue
grey Slave to be addressed is an A/B slave: § A address is free, B address is used. grey
blue Slave to be addressed is an A/B slave: § A address is used, B address is free. turquoise
Slave to be addressed is a single slave:
§ Address is free according to LDS, however:
§ Address is already used in a stored projection. turquoise
turquoise
Slave to be addressed is an A/B slave:
§ A address and B address are free according to LDS, however:
§ Both addresses are already used in a stored projection.
turquoise grey
Slave to be addressed is an A/B slave:
§ A address is free according to LDS, however:
§ A address is already used in a stored projection.
§ B address is used.
grey turquoise
Slave to be addressed is an A/B slave:
§ B address is free according to LDS, however:
§ B address is already used in a stored projection.
§ A address is used.
turquoise blue
Slave to be addressed is an A/B slave:
§ A address and B address are free according to LDS, however:
§ Address is already used in a stored projection.
§ B address is free and is not used in a stored projection. blue
turquoise
Slave to be addressed is an A/B slave:
§ A address and B address are free according to LDS, however:
§ B address is already used in a stored projection.
Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation)
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Change slave address
11241 ► In the screen [Overview slave status] use the arrow keys [], [], [], [] to select the slave
whose address is to be changed.
► Select the slave marked with the focus using function key [Select] .
When coming from / > :
> Tab [Data] of the selected slave is active. ► Use several times the [] Tab [Setup] to select.
► Use function key [Select] or [] to go to the button [Change slave address] ► Use function key [Select] to activate the button [Change slave address] > The page [Overview free slave addresses] is displayed.
► Use the arrow keys [], [], [], [] to select the new address for the marked slave.
► Use function key [Select] to accept the new address.
> A safety query is displayed.
► Use the function key [OK] to confirm the operation OR:
Use the function key [Cancel] to cancel the operation. After function key [Cancel] :
> screen [Overview free slave addresses] is displayed to select another address. OR:
After function key [OK] :
> when coming from / > :
Tab [Setup] of the selected slave is active. OR:
When coming from :
page [Overview slave status] is displayed.
Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation)
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Acknowledge control element
7033 An acknowledgement is a safety query.
The safety query covers the complete working area.
In the navigation status bar (highlighted in light blue) the function keys are labelled according to the question in the text.
Example:
Slave address is to be changed from 1a to 1b.
After function key [Back] : > changes are discarded.
> Return to the data change page. OR:
After function key [Select] :
> changes are accepted and saved. > Further procedures can follow.
Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation)
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Numerical control element
7046 The numerical control element allows to enter integral numerical values. The value range depends on the context. Numerical control elements are part of the following control elements:
• IP address control element (→51) • Date control element (→52) • Time control element (→54) Example:
Operation:
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IP address control element
7047
The IP address control element allows to enter IP addresses in the format w.x.y.z. An IP control
element consists of 4 segments (Numerical control element (→50)) which are separated by dots. The following value ranges apply for the individual segments:
initials Designation Value range
w Network share 0...255 x 0...255 y 0...255 z Host share 0...255 Example: Operation: 1
1.. ► Use Arrow key [] / [] to select the IP address control element > Selected IP address control element gets focus (orange frame) > IP address control element shows valid IP address
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2.. ► Use the function key [Select] to start the editing mode. > Right segment gets focus (orange frame)
[screenshot]
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3.. ► Use Arrow key [] / [] to set the requested value in increments.
Pressing the arrow key [] / [] and keeping it pressed allows to cover large value ranges.
> Segment shows new value
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4.. ► Use Arrow key [] / [] to select the segment to be editted.
> Selected segment gets focus (orange frame)
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5.. ► Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all segments have the requested value.
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6.. ► Use function key [Select] to confirm the set values and to leave the edit mode. OR:
Use function key [Back] to reset the set values and to leave the edit mode. > IP address control element shows valid IP address.
The change of an IP address is not always immediately effectiveThe change often has to be confirmed additionally by pressing a button (e.g. [Apply], [Apply selection]!
Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation)
Date control element
14197 The date control element allows to enter a date in the format YYYY-MM-DD (see table). A date control element consists of 3 segments (Numerical control element (→50)) which are separated by hyphens. The following value ranges apply for the individual segments:
initials Designation Value range
YYYY Year 0000...9999 MM month 1...12 DD tag 1...31 Example: Operation: 1
1.. ► Use Arrow key [] / [] to select the date control element > Selected date control element gets focus (orange frame)
> Date control elements shows current date
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2.. ► Use the function key [Select] to start the editing mode. > Right segment gets focus (orange frame)
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3.. ► Use Arrow key [] / [] to set the requested value in increments.
Pressing the arrow key [] / [] and keeping it pressed allows to cover large value ranges.
> Segment shows new value
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4.. ► Use Arrow key [] / [] to select the segment to be editted.
> Selected segment gets focus (orange frame)
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5.. ► Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all segments have the requested value.
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6.. ► Use function key [Select] to confirm the set values and to leave the edit mode. OR:
Use function key [Back] to reset the set values and to leave the edit mode. > Date control elements shows effective date
Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation)
The change of a date is not always effective immediately.The change often has to be confirmed additionally by pressing a button (e.g. [Apply], [Apply selection]!
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Time control element
14198 The time control element allows the entry of a time in the format HH:MM:SS. A time control element consists of 3 segments (Numerical control element (→50)) which are separated by colons. The following value ranges apply for the individual segments:
initials Designation Value range
HH Hour 0...23 MM Minute 0...59 SS )* Second 0...59 Legend:
)* Number field cannot be edited, is set automatically
Example:
Operation:
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1.. ► Use Arrow key [] / [] to select the time control element > Selected time control element gets focus (orange frame)
> Time control element shows the current time
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2.. ► Use the function key [Select] to start the editing mode.
► Segment in the centre gets focus (orange frame)
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3.. ► Use Arrow key [] / [] to set the requested value in increments.
Pressing the arrow key [] / [] and keeping it pressed allows to cover large value ranges.
> Segment shows new value
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4.. ► Use Arrow key [] / [] to select the segment to be editted.
> Selected segment gets focus (orange frame)
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5.. ► Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all segments have the requested value.
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6.. ► Use function key [Select] to confirm the set values and to leave the edit mode. OR:
Operation Display (representation, setting, navigation)
The change of a time is not always immediately effective. The change often has to be confirmed additionally by pressing a button (e.g. [Apply], [Apply selection]).
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