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M05 – MASTER / SLAVE
P05.01
Master-Slave function
P05.02
Device role
P05.03
Slave 1 enable
P05.04
Slave 2 enable
P05.05
Slave 3 enable
P05.06
Slave 4 enable
P05.07
Slave 5 enable
P05.08
Slave 6 enable
P05.09
Slave 7 enable
P05.10
Slave 8 enable
P05.01 - Defines whether the system is used in master-slave configuration or not. OFF the system works with a single controller (normal configuration). If you
set COM1 or COM2, working in master mode and slave setting indicates which communication channel is used for communication between controllers.
P05.02 - Defines whether the current device is a master or a slave, and in this case, which is his number.
P05.03... P05.10 - Enables the operation of individual slaves.
M06 – SLAVE 01 OUTPUTS (n=1...16)
P06.n.01
Output OUTn function
P06.n.02
Channel number x
P06.n.03
Output normal/reversed
Note: This menu is divided into 16 sections that refer to 16 possible digital outputs OUT1...OUT16, which can be managed by the 8BGA slave 2;
OUT81..OUT08 on the base board and OUT09...OUT16 on any installed expansion modules.
P06.n.1 – Selects the functions of the selected output (see programmable outputs functions table).
P06.n.2 – Index associated with the function programmed in the previous parameter. Example: if the output function is set to Step x, and you want this output to
be energized when there is the step 10 insertion, then P04.n.02 should be set to value 10 or If the output function is set to Alarm xx, and you want this
output to be energized for alarm A31, then P04.n.02 should be set to value 31.
P06.n.3 - Sets the state of the output when the function associated with the same is inactive: NOR = output de-energized, REV = output energized.
M13 – SLAVE 08 OUTPUTS (n=1...16)
P13.n.01
Output OUTn function
P13.n.02
Channel number x
P13.n.03
Output normal/reversed
See above, referred to slave 08
M14- PROGRAMMABLE INPUTS (INPn, n=1...8)
P14.n.01
INPn input function
P14.n.02
Function index (x)
P14.n.03
Contact type
P14.n.04
Delay ON
P14.n.05
Delay OFF
Note: This menu is divided into 8 sections that refer to 8 possible digital inputs
P14.n.01 – Selects the functions of the selected input (see chapter 22. Porgrammable inputs functions table).
P14.n.02 – Index associated with the function programmed in the previous parameter. Example: If the input function is set to Cxx commands menu execution,
and you want this input to perform command C.07 in the commands menu, P14.n.02 should be set to value 7.
P14.n.03 – Select type of contact: NO (Normally Open) or NC (Normally Closed).
P14.n.04 – Contact closing delay for selected input.
P14.n.05 – Contact opening delay for selected input.
M15 – PASSWORD
P15.01
Enable password
P15.02
User level password
P15.03
Advanced level password
Psw (M15)
UoM
Default
Usr
OFF
Usr
Master
Usr
OFF
Usr
OFF
Usr
OFF
Usr
OFF
Usr
OFF
Usr
OFF
Usr
OFF
Usr
OFF
Psw (M15) UoM
Default
n=1...8
Usr
Step x
n=9...16
OFF
n=1...8
Usr
x=1...8
n=9...16
x=1
Usr
NOR
Psw (M15) UoM
Default
n=1...8
Usr
Step x
n=9...16
OFF
n=1...8
Usr
x=1...8
n=9...16
x=1
Usr
NOR
Psw (M15) UoM
Default
Adv
OFF
Adv
OFF
Adv
NO
Adv
s
0.05
Adv
s
0.05
UoM
Default
OFF
1000
2000(*)
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Range
OFF
COM1
COM2
Master
Slave01
Slave02
Slave03
...
Slave08
OFF-ON
OFF-ON
OFF-ON
OFF-ON
OFF-ON
OFF-ON
OFF-ON
OFF-ON
Range
See
Output function table
1 – 99
NOR
REV
Range
See
Output function table
1 – 99
NOR
REV
Range
(see Input functions table)
OFF / 1...99
NO/NC
0.00-600.00
0.00-600.00
Range
OFF-ON
0-9999
0-9999

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