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Data Storage; Access Locks (Device Access Locks); Profiles And Functions (Profilecharacteristic); Process Data Structure (Pd Input Descriptor) - Balluff BMP 01-EL1PP 1A 00-P S75 Serie Manual De Instrucciones

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BMP 01-EL1PP _ 1A- _ _ _ _ -00 -P _ _ /P _ _ -S4/P _ _ -S75
Magnetic Field Positioning System
7
IO-Link interface (continued)
7.5.9

Data storage

Index
Subindex Name
Data Storage
1
0x0003 (3)
2
3
4
5
Tab. 7-12: Data storage parameter

7.5.10 Access locks (Device Access Locks)

Using this standard parameter, it is possible to activate or
deactivate certain functions of the IO-Link device.
In BMP 01-..., there is the option to lock the function of
the parameter manager and the button. To do so, the
respective bit of the 2-byte value must be set to 1 (locked).
In order to unlock the function again, the bit is set to 0.
Bit 0
Lock parameter access
(not supported)
Bit 1
Lock parameter management
(supported)
Bit 2
Locking the button
(supported)
Bit 3
Lock local user interface
(not supported)
Bit 4...15
Reserved
Tab. 7-13: Locking parameter data

7.5.11 Profiles and functions (ProfileCharacteristic)

This parameter indicates which profile of the IO-Link device
is supported.
Subindex 1 (DeviceProfileID):
0×000B (measuring sensor, high resolution according
to smart sensor profile edition 2)
Subindex 2 (DeviceProfileID):
0×4000 (identification and diagnosis according to
common profile)
Subindex 3 (FunctionClassID):
0×8001 (SSC function class)
Subindex 4 (FunctionClassID):
0×8004 (teach channel)
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Size
Command
1 byte
State Property
1 byte
Size
4 bytes
Parameter Checksum
4 bytes
Index List
62 bytes
Access
Values
Read/Write
The Data Storage parameter is required
Read Only
by the IO-Link master for the data
Read Only
management function. This parameter
does not offer the user a setup option.
Read Only
Read Only

7.5.12 Process data structure (PD Input Descriptor)

This parameter describes the composition of the process
data used.
Every part of the process data is described by 3 bytes.
Subindex
Values
0x01
1
0x08
0x00
0x03
2
0x08
0x08
0x03
3
0x20
0x10
Tab. 7-14: Process data structure
Using subindex 0, the complete process data description
can be read out (see section Process data (PD) on
page 18).
Description
Set of Boolean
8-bit length
0-bit offset
Signed integer
8-bit length
8-bit offset
Signed integer
32-bit length
16-bit offset

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