Using the Command Interface
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DP/AS-Interface Link 20E
Release 11/2002
C79000-G8976-C138–04
3.3.10 Set_LPS
Purpose of the Command
With this call, the list of configured AS-i slaves is transferred for permanent storage
in the EEPROM of the master.
When this command is executed, the AS-i master changes to the offline phase and
then changes back to the normal mode (warm restart on the AS-i master).
The call is not executed in the protected mode.
Note
If you use CPUs from the SIMATIC S7 system as the PROFIBUS DP master, then
dependent on the configuration in STEP 7, these may send a complete AS-i slave
configuration to the DP/AS-i Link 20E during the DP startup. Use of the call
described here is then generally unnecessary.
Structure of the Job Data in the Send Buffer
Byte Meaning
Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
0 Command number 29
H
1
00H
2 irrelevant Slave 1 Slave 2 Slave 3 Slave 4 Slave 5 Slave 6 Slave 7
3 Slave 8 Slave 9 Slave 10 Slave 11 Slave 12 Slave 13 Slave 14 Slave 15
4 Slave 16 Slave 17 Slave 18 Slave 19 Slave 20 Slave 21 Slave 22 Slave 23
5 Slave 24 Slave 25 Slave 26 Slave 27 Slave 28 Slave 29 Slave 30 Slave 31
6 irrelevant Slave 1B Slave 2B Slave 3B Slave 4B Slave 5B Slave 6B Slave 7B
7 Slave 8B Slave 9B Slave
10B
Slave 11B Slave
12B
Slave
13B
Slave
14B
Slave
15B
8 Slave
16B
Slave
17B
Slave
18B
Slave
19B
Slave
20B
Slave
21B
Slave
22B
Slave
23B
9 Slave
2B4
Slave
25B
Slave
26B
Slave
27B
Slave
28B
Slave
29B
Slave
30B
Slave
31B
The bits in the LPS data have the following meaning: 0: AS-I slave not configured
1: AS-I slave configured.