Further practical tips for editing parameterization:
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Parameterize input channels
Parameterize the measurement devices that are connected to the digital channels. The
operating mode typically needs to be selected initially for the respective channel under
Basic System – I/O – <Board name> – <Channel name>). The associated parameters can
then be edited.
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Define protocol channels
The CPU and or certain process boards provide digital protocol channels. These are
intended for the connection of measurement devices via digital protocol or for
communication via Modbus (in conjunction with the Modbus AFB). Only the basic
communication parameters are specified when defining a protocol channel. You can then
edit the associated parameters.
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Define Pre-processing operations
in the Postprocessing AFB. Create messages or implement a strategy e.g.in the event of
errors and/or for fixed substitute values.
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Assign the desired export value
to each required input value of the AFB or SFB. This export value is typically provided by
another SFB or AFB. You must take care to ensure that the source of the value is correct.
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Check or edit all options and constants.
For certain constants, such usage can also be switched off via the context menu by
choosing Not used.
in order to find out information regarding the importance/meaning of individual
When all the required changes have been made, save the parameterization
Only saved device parameterizations can be transferred, and only to the device with the matching
serial number.
After it has been saved, the symbol
The saved valid device parameter set can now be transferred to the device with the appropriate serial
number.
Information for general use
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You can activate the associated Context-specific online help
functionalities and parameters.
Simply highlight the parameter or parameter tree and press [F1].
will turn gray and the lines will be displayed in black.
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