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The aflex controller automatically switches to automatic mode when the con-
nection to the "aflexConfigurator" is interrupted.
If the control unit is in manual mode, it cannot be set to the "automatic mode"
via the fieldbus interface. The aflexConfigurator takes precedence. If the aflex-
Configurator is closed and the connection is interrupted, the control unit auto-
matically changes to the "automatic mode".
Manual mode:
In the manual mode, the aflex control processes only commands from the "aflexCon-
figurator". Commands via the fieldbus interface are blocked and not processed.
Release (2)
The aflex controller requires a general release to switch power outputs. This can be
set with a command from the fieldbus interface or the button "General Release" (10).
If the release is set to "0", all power outputs are disabled. The background lighting and
all aflex actuators are switched off. The current release is displayed by the status (1).
If a release exists, this is displayed with "released", otherwise with "inhibit".
Control interface (3)
The menu "control interface" provides all functions for the manual operation of the
aflex. These are described5.5 in more detail in the section.
Controller menu (4)
Settings of the control unit are made here. These are, for example, network settings,
data backup or the configuration of the telnet interface. A detailed description can be
found in the section5.6.
Client nodes (5)
Settings of the various control modules exclusive to the control unit. This is also re-
ferred to as client nodes. The corresponding description is in the section 5.7.
Aflex modules (6)
Setting the aflex module, such as the client node assignment. For information, please
refer to the section5.9.
Fieldbus config (7)
Configuration of the fieldbus interface. This menu is only visible from the user level
"advanced". Information on this menu can be found in the section.
Figure 24: Disconnect active connection
(1) User switching
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