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Revision:Order. No.:

This guide is valid for:

AUTOMATIONWORX

00 – 11/20062888903

UM QS EN OT TP

OT 3M Order No. 2985123OT 4M Order No. 2985136OT 6M Order No. 2985149TP 04M Order No. 2985152TP 06M Order No. 2985165TP 06S Order No. 2985178TP 10T Order No. 2985181TP 12T Order No. 2985194TP 15T Order No. 2985204

Quick Start

HMI Operator Panels

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General InformationUnless mentioned otherwise, all information in this manual refers to the operating devices OT … and TP ….

In order to ensure the safe use of the product described, we recommend that you read this manual carefully. The following notes provide information on how to use this manual.

User Group of This Manual

The use of products described in this manual is oriented exclusively to qualified application programmers and software engineers, who are familiar with the safety concepts of automation technology and applicable standards.

Phoenix Contact accepts no liability for erroneous handling or damage to products from Phoenix Contact or third-party products resulting from disregard of information contained in this manual.

Explanation of Symbols Used

The attention symbol refers to an operating procedure which, if not carefully followed, could result in damage to hardware and software or personal injury.

The note symbol informs you of conditions that must be strictly observed to achieve error-free operation. It also gives you tips and advice on the efficient use of hardware and on software optimization to save you extra work.

The text symbol refers to detailed sources of information (manuals, data sheets, literature, etc.) on the subject matter, product, etc. This text also provides helpful information for the orientation in the manual.

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Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG reserves the right to alter, correct, and/or improve the technical documentation and the products described in the technical documentation at its own discretion and without giving prior notice, insofar as this is reasonable for the user. The same applies to any technical changes that serve the purpose of technical progress.The receipt of technical documentation (in particular data sheets, installation instructions, manuals, etc.) does not constitute any further duty on the part of Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG to furnish information on alterations to products and/or technical documentation. Any other agreement shall only apply if expressly confirmed in writing by Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG.Please note that the supplied documentation is product-specific documentation only and that you are responsible for checking the suitability and intended use of the products in your specific application, in particular with regard to observing the applicable standards and regulations.Although Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG makes every effort to ensure that the information content is accurate, up-to-date, and state-of-the-art, technical inaccuracies and/or printing errors in the information cannot be ruled out. Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG does not offer any guarantees as to the reliability, accuracy or completeness of the information. All information made available in the technical data is supplied without any accompanying guarantee, whether expressly mentioned, implied or tacitly assumed.

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Internet

Up-to-date information on Phoenix Contact products can be found on the Internet at:

www.phoenixcontact.com

Make sure you always use the latest documentation. It can be downloaded at:

www.download.phoenixcontact.com

A conversion table is available on the Internet at:

www.download.phoenixcontact.com/general/7000_en_00.pdf

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Table of Contents1 Quick Start Guide for OT … and TP …

HMI Operator Panels........................................... 11.1 Hardware Requirements........................................... 11.2 Software Requirements ............................................ 11.3 Purpose of this Quick Start Guide ............................ 2

2 Structure of the Example Project ...................... 32.1 Operation .................................................................. 42.2 Start Screen.............................................................. 52.3 HMI Service Tool ...................................................... 5

2.3.1 Setting the IP address .................................. 62.3.2 Setting the Resource Editor ......................... 8

3 Software Installation on the Development Computer ............................................................. 9

3.1 PC WorX................................................................... 93.2 AX OPC Server....................................................... 103.3 Visu+....................................................................... 10

4 Configuring the ILC 350 ETH ........................... 114.1 Program Description ............................................... 114.2 Loading the Example Program ............................... 114.3 Setting the IP Address of the Inline Controller........ 124.4 Declaring OPC Variables........................................ 134.5 Sending a Project to the ILC 350 ETH

and Starting It ......................................................... 13

5 OPC Configuration............................................ 165.1 OPC Configurator ................................................... 165.2 OPC TestClient....................................................... 18

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Table of Contents6 Visualization With Visu+................................... 226.1 Loading the Example Program................................226.2 Linking Variables .....................................................236.3 Sending the Project to the Operator Panel

and Starting It ..........................................................276.4 Assigning Functions to Function Keys

for OT … Operator Panels ......................................306.4.1 Assigning Function Keys............................. 316.4.2 Controlling the LEDs of Function Keys ....... 33

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1 Quick Start Guide for OT … and TP … HMI Operator Panels

1.1 Hardware Requirements– OT … operator terminal or TP … touch panel– PC for the development environment (development

computer) with a CPU of at least 800 MHz

Hardware Required for the Example Project:

– ILC 350 ETH (Inline Controller with Ethernet interface) with firmware Version 1.41 or later

– FL SWITCH SFN 5TX (Ethernet switch with five ports)– TP 06M (touch panel with 6" screen)

1.2 Software Requirements

Development Computer

– PC WorX 5.00 or later– Visu+ 1.10– AX OPC Server 2.10

Any operator panel can be used for the example project except the OT 3M. Due to the small display size, the visualization of the example project cannot be represented on the OT 3M.

The software can be downloaded as a demo version at www.download.phoenixcontact.com (AX SW SUITE DEMO CD, Order No. 2985660).

Please use Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later for the software installation.

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1.3 Purpose of this Quick Start GuideThis Quick Start Guide is intended to provide users of the above applications with a simplified introduction to working with OT … and TP … operator panels and to guide you through the implementation of an easy and fully functional example project.

This Quick Start Guide uses examples to explain how to:– Install the software required to work with the operator

panels– Load and parameterize a PC WorX project– Establish communication between the operator panel

and the Inline Controller– Visualize the current program on the operator panels

For additional examples of bus configurations, programs, and visualizations, please refer to the software CDs for PC WorX and Visu+ or visit the Download Center at www.download.phoenixcontact.com, for example.

Please refer to the documentation for PC WorX and Visu+ to clarify any questions that are not dealt with here or when working on larger projects.

It is assumed the user has knowledge and experience in the operation of PCs and Microsoft Windows operating systems.

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2 Structure of the Example Project• Connect the devices required for the example project

(ILC 350 ETH, FL SWITCH SFN 5TX, TP 06M) according to Figure 1:

Figure 1 Topology of the example project

For information about the connection of the ILC 350 ETH and the FL SWITCH SFN 5TX, please refer to the device-specific user documentation at www.download.phoenixcontact.com.

1 PLC

RUN

FAIL

RUN / PROG

MRESET

STP

INLINE CONTROL

ILC 350 ETH

Ord.No.: 27 37 203

IL

RDY / RUN

BSA

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ETH

LNK

ACT

100

10/100

RESET

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FL SWITCH SFN 5TXOrd.-No.: 2891152

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Figure 2 Connections of the TP 06M

1 Ethernet connection 2 USB host, type A 3 Supply voltage connection

2.1 OperationOT … devices are operated via editing keys, control keys, special keys, and function keys. They are described in more detail in the device-specific data sheets.

TP … devices are operated via the touch function of the display, whereby the buttons that appear on the display can be selected directly.

Use a crossover cable for a direct connection between the Inline Controller and operator panel.

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2.2 Start ScreenThe operator panel starts as soon as the supply voltage is connected. Following startup, the previously loaded project or the following start screen is displayed:

Figure 3 Start Screen

2.3 HMI Service ToolThe HMI Service Tool is a configuration program that can be used to modify the device settings. This Quick Start Guide only describes the functions of the HMI Service Tool that are required for the example project. For a comprehensive description of the HMI Service Tool, please refer to the data sheets for the operator panels.

From the start screen you can access the desktop for the HMI Service Tool.

OT …

• On the start screen press "F1" to return to the desktop.• Press an arrow key to select the "Config" icon and then

press Enter to start the program.

TP …

• On the start screen press "F1 Exit" to return to the desktop.

• Double-click on the "Config" icon of the HMI Service Tool to start the program.

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The following window is shown for two seconds.

Figure 4 Access to the HMI Service Tool

• OT …: Within two seconds, press Enter to start the HMI Service Tool.

• TP …: Click on "Press For Setup Main Menu" to start the HMI Service Tool.

2.3.1 Setting the IP address

To modify the IP address, click on "Setup Main Menu" in the HMI Service Tool.

For OT … operator panels, use the and cursor keys for navigation and confirm with Enter .

If a key or button is not pressed within this two second period, the operator panel returns to the start screen or the previously loaded project and the Visu+ visualization software is loaded with the current project.

Admin

Press For Setup Main Menu

Admin

Setup Main Menu

OT …

TP …

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• Proceed as follows in the menu:

Figure 5 Setting the IP address

• Confirm the entered address with "OK". You can return to the previous menu via "Home".

• Enter the corresponding subnet mask.• Press "Exit" and confirm the "Save Registry?" prompt

with "Yes".• Restart the device by disconnecting and reconnecting the

3-pos. connector for the supply voltage.

For TP … operator panels, the software keyboard that is shown may hide the input field. Move the keyboard so that it is above the title bar.

All addresses must be specified in the format "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx". Numbers < 100 must be filled with leading zeros (example: 192.168.42.1 = 192.168.042.001).

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2.3.2 Setting the Resource Editor

In the Resource Editor, make the settings for data transmission between the operator panel and visualization.

To modify the Resource Editor, click on "Setup Main Menu" in the HMI Service Tool. The following menu is opened. Proceed as follows:

Figure 6 Resource Editor (OPC ResEdit)

• Click on "Add".• Enter the name of the OPC resource under "Resource"

and confirm with "OK".

• Under "Parameter" enter the IP address of the Inline Controller (default: -ip127.0.0.1 (local host)).

• Click on "Save" to save the setting.• Restart the device by disconnecting and reconnecting the

3-pos. connector for the supply voltage.

Under "Resource" the same name must be entered as is entered under the connection name in Section 5.1 (here: "ILC350").

Update

Registry

Network

SettingsOPC ResEdit

Update

Touch Screen

& Registry

Network

SettingsOPC ResEdit

Setup Main

Exit Exit

Settings Settings

Add

ILC350

-ip127.0.0.1

Del

Save

Close

ILC350

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3 Software Installation on the Development Computer

3.1 PC WorXPC WorX is an automation software package, which combines programming according to IEC 61131, fieldbus configuration, and diagnostics. PC WorX Version 5.00 is used for this example project.• Install PC WorX 5.00 from the AUTOMATIONWORX

Software Suite 2006 1.20 or later CD (AX SW SUITE DEMO CD, Order No. 2985660) and follow the installation instructions.

• Select the following software:

Figure 7 Selecting the software

When PC WorX 5.00 is started for the first time, it runs in demo mode with limited resources. The demo version is sufficient for the example described here.

More detailed information about the individual functions of PC WorX 5.00 can be found in the online help for the program or in the Quick Start Guide on the CD.

For the latest Service Pack for Software Suite 1.20, visit www.download.phoenixcontact.com.

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3.2 AX OPC ServerThe AX OPC server is used for data transmission between the operator panel and visualization.

AX OPC Server 2.10 is installed with PC WorX 5.00 (see Section 3.1).

3.3 Visu+Visu+ is a comprehensive visualization software package for industrial use.• Install Visu+ 1.10 from the Visu+ CD. Follow the

installation instructions.

When started for the first time, Visu+ runs in demo mode. The demo version is sufficient for the example described here.

For more detailed information about the individual functions of Visu+ 1.10, please refer to the user manual on the CD.

For new Visu+ projects, we recommend selecting the corresponding templates for the relevant HMI operator panel.

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4 Configuring the ILC 350 ETH

4.1 Program DescriptionA counter is simulated in the example project. The counter counts from 0 through 8 and back. The counter value is displayed once in a text field and again in a diagram. The clock speed can be modified using a slider. The clock speed is indicated with a light.

4.2 Loading the Example ProgramThe example program for the relevant operator panel can be found on the Internet at www.download.phoenixcontact.com.

• Save the example program on your development computer under "C:\Program Files\Phoenix Contact\Software Suite 120\Projects".

• Open the example program in PC WorX.

First, only download the PC WorX file.

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4.3 Setting the IP Address of the Inline Controller

In order to establish communication between the computer and the ILC 350 ETH Inline Controller, the IP address for the Inline Controller must be set in PC WorX.• Connect the Inline Controller to a COM interface on the

development PC via a serial cable (PRG connection).• Click on the Inline Controller.• Open the following window via the "View... Device

Details... Extended Settings" menu:

Figure 8 Setting the IP address of the Inline Controller

• Set the COM interface on the development PC under "Communication Path for this tab".

• Under "Network Settings", enter the IP address and the subnet mask, and click on "Send".

• Restart the Inline Controller.

If the Inline Controller is in the default state upon delivery, the IP address can also be set via a BootP server.

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4.4 Declaring OPC VariablesOPC variables are variables that are exchanged between the individual hardware devices during the process. The variables in PC WorX must be configured for this function. In this example program, the corresponding variables are already configured as OPC variables. For information on creating and configuring OPC variables in a new project, please refer to the Quick Start Guide for PC WorX.

4.5 Sending a Project to the ILC 350 ETH and Starting It

Before sending a project to the controller, it must first be compiled. • To do this, click on the "Make" button.

Figure 9 "Make" button

Once the project has been compiled without any errors, it can be sent to the controller.• To do this, click on the "Project control dialog box" button.

Figure 10 "Project control dialog box" button

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• Click on "Download".

Figure 11 Sending a project

• Enable the relevant checkboxes as shown in Figure 12 and click on "Download" to send the project to the Inline Controller.

Figure 12 Download settings

The project is now in the Flash memory of the Inline Controller. In order to activate the project, it is necessary to perform a cold restart.

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• Click on "Cold" to start the project.

Figure 13 Starting the project

• Close the window.• Close PC WorX completely, as the project is now running

on the Inline Controller.

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5 OPC Configuration

5.1 OPC Configurator• Start the "OPC Configurator" program under "Start... All

Programs... Phoenix Contact... AX OPC Server... OPC Configurator".

• Rename the connection (see Figure 14). To do this, right-click on the connection name and change it.

• Select the hardware used under "Resource type".• Click on "Settings...".

Figure 14 OPC Configurator

The same name must be entered as the connection name as was entered under "Resource" in Section 2.3.2 (here: "ILC350").

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• Under "IP Address" enter the IP address of the Inline Controller for which you would like to use the OPC data.

Figure 15 Setting the IP address of the Inline Controller

This completes the configuration for using OPC data through an OPC client.

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5.2 OPC TestClientThe OPC TestClient is used to test the OPC configuration.• Start the "OPC TestClient" program under "Start... All

Programs... Phoenix Contact... AX OPC Server... OPC TestClient".

• Click on "Browse...".

Figure 16 OPC TestClient

• Click on Workstation and then on "OPC Browser".• Select the AX OPC server on the right-hand side and

confirm your selection with "OK".

Figure 17 Selecting the AX OPC server

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The AX OPC server and the development computer where the OPC server is located are entered.• Confirm your selection with "Connect".

Figure 18 Entering the AX OPC server

• Right-click on "Private Groups".

Figure 19 Selecting the group

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• Enter the name of the group and confirm with "OK".

Figure 20 Entering the group name

• Right-click on the group and select "Add all Items".

Figure 21 Displaying OPC variables

In this example, the same name has been entered as the group name as was entered under "Resource" in Section 2.3.2 (here: "ILC350").

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All variables defined as OPC variables are displayed. The result is displayed at the bottom of the window.

Figure 22 Displaying OPC variables

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6 Visualization With Visu+

6.1 Loading the Example ProgramThe example program for the relevant operator panel can be found on the Internet at www.download.phoenixcontact.com.

• Extract the ZIP file and save the example program under "C:\Program Files\Phoenix Contact\Visu+\Visu_Projects".

• Open the example program in Visu+.

First, only download the "Visu+.zip" file.

Visu+ enables several projects to be available on the operator panel.

If there is not enough memory available, delete the existing Visu+ projects with the browser via FTP and the IP address of your operator panel (e.g., "ftp://192.168.120.3").

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6.2 Linking VariablesThe OPC variables that were declared in PC WorX are used for communication between the Visu+ and PC WorX application (see Section 4.4). The Visu+ variables must be linked to the OPC variables.• To do this, right-click on the OPC client in Project

Explorer.• Click on "Add New OPC Item...".

Figure 23 Project Explorer

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• In the window that opens, click on "Local (My Computer)", followed by AX OPC Server 2.1 and then the "ILC350" group.The OPC variables appear on the right-hand side of the window.

Figure 24 Tag Browser

• Select the individual variable that is required and confirm with "OK".

You have now added the OPC variables for your PC WorX project to Visu+. All that remains is for the variables to be linked to the variables for the Visu+ project.

This step must be repeated for every variable.

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• Click on one of the OPC variables in Project Explorer.

Figure 25 Selecting an OPC variable

The Properties window for the relevant variable is opened.• Click on the variable and then on the "..." field.

Figure 26 Properties of the OPC variable

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• Select the desired Visu+ variable to which the OPC variable is to be linked.

• Confirm with "OK".

Figure 27 Linking variables

The variable link for this example program is provided in the following table:

• Link all variables as specified in the table.• Save the modifications in your project.

OPC Variable Visu+ VariableV_Ausgang1 V_Takt

V_Geschwindigkeit V_Geschwindigkeit

V_Reset V_Stop

V_Start V_Start

V_Zähler V_Code

Always save your project before sending it to the operator panel.

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6.3 Sending the Project to the Operator Panel and Starting It

Once you have linked all the variables and saved the project, send the project to the operator panel.• To do this, click on "Beispiel" in Project Explorer.• Under "Commands", click on the "Upload Project to

Device/FTP..." menu item.

Figure 28 Uploading the example program

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• If a visualization is running on the operator panel, exit this before uploading by selecting "Stop Device Project".

• In the "Upload to Beispiel" window, click on the "TCP" upload type and then click on "Upload".

• In the "Server IP data" window, enter the IP address of the operator panel and click "OK". The project is uploaded to the operator panel.

Figure 29 IP address entry for the upload

• When the message "Upload completed successfully" appears, click on "Start Device Project". The project is now started on the operator panel.

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The following visualization appears on the operator panel display:

Figure 30 Visualization of the example program

On a TP …, the visualization is operated directly via the buttons on the display.

On an OT …, the buttons in this project are linked to the operator panel function keys:

The following section describes how to assign another function to a function key and an LED for an OT … operator panel.

Key FunctionF1 Counter

F2 Diagram

F3 System messages

F4 Start

F5 Stop

F6 Exit

+ Faster

- Slower

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6.4 Assigning Functions to Function Keys for OT … Operator Panels

For OT … operator panels, specific functions such as "Start Device Project" can be assigned to function keys in Visu+.

Some function keys also have LEDs, which can also be controlled via specific functions.

For a list of freely programmable function keys, please refer to the device-specific data sheet at www.download.phoenixcontact.com.

If you wish to assign function keys and/or control LEDs on OT … operator panels, select the right template for the relevant operator panel in Visu+ when creating a new project.

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6.4.1 Assigning Function Keys

The example below shows how to link a button to function key F10 as a shortcut.• Start Visu+ and open your project.• Select the "Push Buttons" icon via the toolbox and create

a button in the process image by dragging with the left mouse button to draw a box of the desired size.

Figure 31 Button

• Double-click on the button. The "Properties" window is opened.

• In the "Properties" window activate the shortcut via the "Enable Shortcut" field and click on the "..." field under "Shortcut".

Figure 32 Activating the shortcut

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In the window below there are two options for assigning a shortcut:1. Press function key F10 on the keyboard of your

development computerOr

2. Select "F10" from the drop-down menu and confirm with "Use this Key".

Figure 33 Selecting a shortcut

The specified function key is displayed next to the "Shortcut" field:

Figure 34 Shortcut selected

1

2

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6.4.2 Controlling the LEDs of Function Keys

The variables for the LEDs of function keys are assigned to operator panels in templates.

The variables are entered in the "Project Explorer" window under "List Variables".

Figure 35 Variable list

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• Double-click on the button that you have already linked to function key F10 and click on the "..." field under "Commands".

Figure 36 Activating the shortcut

The "Command List" window is opened.• Click on "Add New Command...".

Figure 37 Command list

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The "Command Type" window is opened.• Click on the "..." field under "Variable".

Figure 38 Command type: Selecting the variable

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The "Tag Browser" window is opened.• Select the "LED_10_COMMAND" variable and confirm

with "OK".

Figure 39 Tag Browser

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• Under "Action" select how the LED is to be controlled. In this example the LED is set.

• Under "Value" specify whether the LED is to switch off, light up or flash (see table). In this example, the LED is to light up.

Figure 40 Command type: Selecting the action and value

• Confirm your setting and the windows that follow with "OK".

Value LED Status0 OFF

1 ON

2 Flashing

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