Assigning Accessories to a Virtual Station

This menu is only valid for a controller that supports a handheld tool.

A controller may have several accessories connected through a CAN bus. Each accessory must have a unique address on the bus within the range 1-15. It is possible to assign several accessories to a virtual station.

An accessory must have an accessory configuration assigned to it, before it is possible to assign the accessory to the virtual station.

To view the current accessory assignment to a virtual station:

Navigating to Virtual station configuration

  1. In the Plant structure workspace select a controller .

  2. Select the Virtual Station tab .
    The virtual station overview shows a list of virtual stations for the selected controller. The list is empty if no virtual stations have been created.

  3. Double-click on a virtual station to open an existing configuration, or click Add to create a new virtual station configuration.

Accessories menu information

Function

Description

Check box

Selects an accessory configuration that can be unassigned from the virtual station.

Name

Name of the configuration assigned to the accessory.

Type

Type of accessory.

CAN node

The CAN address of the accessory.

Serial number

The serial number of the accessory.

Status

Can be either:

  • Connected.

  • Assigned but not connected.

The CAN node column shows the used addresses which can not be used when new accessories are connected. An assignment for a socket selector can include multiple addresses.

For socket selectors the order of the CAN nodes is important. The lowest position in the first socket selector is the first position in the assignment.

Accessory menu command buttons

Function

Description

Unassign

The selected accessory is unassigned from the virtual station. The accessory remains connected to the controller.

Choose

Adds a new accessory. The Accessories pop-up window opens.

Diagnose

Monitoring of I/O signal behavior and possibility to force signals to a desired state between controller internal logic and the accessory.