2. Call up the IP address of the product in a browser.
3. Select Firmware Update tab.
4. Confirm selection.
5. Enter password.
6. Select Choose a Firmware File to upload. See
7. Select file.
ð Firmware upload is displayed as successful in the Event Log.
8. Select Reset.
ð Restart is displayed as successful in the Event Log.
Via TwinCAT
1. Ensure that the product is not connected to the control.
2. Open TwinCAT.
3. Select the product under Device.
4. Select the Online tab.
5. Select Download.
6. Select Choose a Firmware File to upload. See
7. Select the CoE – Online tab.
8. Restart the product: Set 0x01 under Firmware Update Reset.
7.2 Step-by-step commissioning
7.2.1 Carrying out a self-test
1. Ensure that the product is not connected to the control.
2. Call up the IP address of the product in a browser.
3. Ensure that the pneumatic supply is disconnected.
4. Ensure that all valves are switched off.
5. Select Self Test tab.
6. Select Start Self Test.
7. Enter password. See Name plate.
ð The valve coils are switched on one after the other for 500 ms.
8. Stop self test: Select Stop Self Test or switch to another tab on the website.
7.2.2 Switching on the product
1. Switch on supply voltage.
2. Check LED displays on all modules.
ð UL and DIAG illuminate green, RUN and ERR are off, L/A1 or L/A2 flashes yel-
low.
3. Switch on pressure supply.
8 Operation
The device is operated through the system. Observe the information in the sys-
tem documentation.
8.1 Basic requirements
General requirements
• Never switch off, modify or bypass safety devices.
• Do not make any changes to the configuration and hardware during opera-
tion.
• Do not touch the product or any connected parts during operation.
In case of malfunctions during operation
• In case of a malfunction that presents an immediate danger for employees or
systems: Switch off product.
AVENTICS™ EtherCAT | 570089-BAL-AA | English
g 6.2.3 Software
installation.
g 6.2.3 Software
installation.
9 Service
9.1 Inspection
9.1.1 General requirements
Use in normal ambient conditions
Use in aggressive ambient conditions
Aggressive ambient conditions include, for example:
• Minimum or maximum permissible temperature. See
• Heavy accumulation of dirt
• Proximity to grease-dissolving liquids or vapors
Aggressive ambient conditions lead to further requirements for inspection:
• Adapt the inspection interval for seals to the ambient conditions.
9.1.2 Preparation
Implement safety measures. See
u
9.1.3 Procedure
Visual inspection
Visually inspect for integrity.
u
Detailed inspection
• Identifications and warnings on the product: The system owner has to replace
labels or warnings that are difficult to read immediately.
• Check the compressed air connections.
• Check the lines.
• Check tubing.
• Check the seals.
• Check to make sure that all fittings are properly connected.
• Check the safety devices on the system.
• Check the product functions.
9.2 Cleaning
9.2.1 General requirements
Cleaning intervals
• The system owner specifies the cleaning intervals in line with the ambient
conditions at the operating site.
Aids
• Only clean the product with damp cloths.
• Only use water for cleaning and a mild detergent, if necessary.
NOTICE! Make sure that no water or water mist can enter the product via the
compressed air connections. Penetrating fluids destroy seals and cause dam-
age to the product.
9.2.2 Procedure
1. Close all openings with suitable safety devices so that no cleaning agent can
enter into the system.
2. Remove all dust deposits from the product and the adjacent system parts.
3. If necessary, remove other production-related deposits from the product and
the adjacent system parts.
9.3 Maintenance
9.4 After service
If no damage has been detected and the operator has not reported any malfunc-
tions, the product can be reconnected to the power supply and put back into op-
eration.
g 14. Technical
g 6.2.2 Implementing safety
measures.
data.
20