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2. Edit -> CP Init basic initialization (SYSID) block
Here you program the system parameters which describe the general
allocation of the CP to a programmable controller. The parameters
also provide information about the firmware and software version of
the CP.
3. Edit -> Global/Local Network Parameters "network parameters/net-
work initialization"
Here you can specify the network parameters. These include various
processing times and the highest L2 station address. The COM
screen proposes values which you can correct if you require.
In the global network parameters screen you can define all the bus
parameters for all stations on the network. These bus parameters can
be transferred to all the databases belonging to the network using
Network -> Network Matching. The global network parameters screen
is only supported OFFLINE. It is advisable to define all the network
stations first and then finally to edit and match the global network
parameters.
The local network parameters screen allows you to edit the bus par-
ameters for a specific station (e.g. optimization) OFFLINE or to
change the bus parameters ONLINE.
4. Network -> Network Matching
With "Network -> Network Matching" you can transfer the bus par-
ameters edited in the global network parameters screen to all the
databases belonging to the network (refer also to point 3).
Since the connections depend on the type of data transfer which means
that different screens can exist, these screens are explained in the
individual chapters for the corresponding types of data transfer.
The menu item Transfer and its commands are explained in Section 6.6.
The remaining menu items are dealt with in separate chapters.
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