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8.2.4 »Cal« options
These options affect the configuration file and can be found in the menu under »Cal«. In addition to the settings for bus communication,
which are described in more detail in chapter 8.3.6, the following settings, among others, are available.
• PassPhrase
Add a password that must be entered before the configuration can be displayed.
• Change Type
Change the module type associated with the configuration file. This changes the number of physical I/Os available and must
match the actual hardware connected before programming.
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Change Operating Voltage
Selection between 12 V and 24 V power supply. The configuration selection must match the actual operating voltage. 24 V
calibrations result in lower maximum currents.
• Change Identity
An identity is a security feature that restricts access to devices. The calibration ID must match the device ID in order to
configure a device. Offline, a PC must have the necessary permissions to display a restricted calibration.
By default, all configurations are »Generic«, i.e. executable without restrictions.
8.3 Configuration
In the following, the possibilities of creating calibrations are described in more detail.
8.3.1 Main display
The main display can consist of several tabs or pages that display a grid. The pages can be added, renamed, resized and deleted
under the »Page« menu. Here you will also find number shortcuts to switch between pages.
Figure 16: Main display