Operating modes
Protected mode
In protected mode, only the AS-i slaves that are entered in the LPS are activated. In addition, their configuration (I/O ID and ID codes) must correspond to the projected configuration from the objects
- 0x8pp0:20, 0x8pp0:25 (projected I/O IDs) or
- 0x8pp0:21, 0x8pp0:26 (projected ID codes)
- 0x8pp0:22, 0x8pp0:27 (projected Extended ID codes 1) and
- 0x8pp0:23, 0x8pp0:28 (projected Extended ID codes 2),
if checking of the I/O ID or ID codes is enabled in the indices 0x8pp0:20 (bit 7), 0x8pp0:25 (bit 7) or 0x8pp0:21 (bit 7), 0x8pp0:26 (bit 7) and 0x8pp0:22 (bit 7), 0x8pp0:27 (bit 7), as well as 0x8pp0:23 (bit 7) and 0x8pp0:28 (bit 7).
Automatic addressing is possible, if I/O ID and ID code verification is enabled for all AS-i slaves listed in the LPS, and if precisely one currently projected AS-i slave is missing.
Configuration mode
In configuration mode, all AS-i slaves that are found are activated. Automatic addressing is possible, with the next free address being assigned when a slave with address 0 is found. However, an AS-i address can be manually set via the index 0x2000 (AS-i command interface). All the AS-i slaves found can be projected by setting the set input. In this case, the
- corresponding I/O IDs and ID codes are also entered into the indices 0x8pp0:20, 0x8pp0:25 (projected I/O IDs) or 0x8pp0:21, 0x8pp0:26 and 0x8pp0:22, 0x8pp0:27, as well as 0x8pp0:230x8pp0:28 (projected ID codes) and
- the check is enabled in the indices 0x8pp0:20 (bit 7), 0x8pp0:25 (bit 7) or 0x8pp0:21 (bit 7), 0x8pp0:26 (bit 7) and 0x8pp0:22 (bit 7), 0x8pp0:27 (bit 7), as well as 0x8pp0:23 (bit 7), 0x8pp0:28 (bit 7) (ID codes).