Softing Linking Device –

Manual for Configuration, Installation and Maintenance FF-CONF Configure your plant

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The H1 link object represents the port of the linking device with the H1 VFD and the bus parameters common for every device on this link.

5.6.5 Add H1 Device (Field Device) to an H1 Link

First you mark the H1 Link to which you want to add an H1 device. Next you select an H1 Device from your list of Device Types and add it to your configuration with a click on the green star in the upper left-hand corner of the device type object. The chosen H1 Device is added to your configuration.

If no H1 link exists, it is automatically created by adding an H1 Device.

Fig 5.6-8 Add an H1 device

If you want to see the parameter view of the device, click the button on the upper right-hand corner of the H1 device object and the menu item “Device H1 Device X (device number) Parameter” appears and shows you the parameters of the first block of the device.

Fig 5.6-9 Open parameter view

Now you can see it and if necessary you can change the configured values and write actual values, but only if they are read/write parameters. You can do it block by block.

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You need no installed instances to configure the devices or to define block

parameters in your network configuration

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FG-110 specifications

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