NOTICE!
Risk of damaging the PLC modules!
The PLC modules will be irreparably damaged if a voltage > 240 V is con-
nected.
Make sure that all inputs are fed from the same phase. The module must not be
connected to a 400 V voltage.
The module provides several diagnosis functions (see chapter Diagnosis
Ä
Chapter
1.6.1.1.10.6 “Diagnosis” on page 228).
The meaning of the LEDs is described in the section State LEDs
Ä
Chapter 1.6.1.1.10.7 “State
LEDs” on page 229.
I/O configuration
The module itself does not store configuration data. It receives its parameterization data from
the master device of the I/O bus (CPU or communication interface module) during power-up of
the system.
Hence, replacing I/O modules is possible without any re-parameterization via software.
If the external power supply voltage via UP/ZP terminals fails, the I/O module
loses its configuration data. The whole station has to be switched off and on
again to re-configure the module.
Parameterization
The arrangement of the parameter data is performed with Automation Builder software.
The parameter data directly influences the functionality of modules.
For non-standard applications, it is necessary to adapt the parameters to your system configura-
tion.
Name Value Internal
Value
Internal
Value,
Type
Default Min. Max. EDS Slot
Index
Module ID Internal
6130
1
)
WORD 6130
0x17F2
0 65535 xx01
Ignore
module
No
Yes
0
1
BYTE No
(0x00)
Parameter
length
2
)
Internal 1 - CPU BYTE 0 0 255
xx02
3
)
1
)
With CS31 and addresses smaller than 70, the value is increased by 1
2
)
The module has no additional user-configurable parameters
3
)
Value is hexadecimal: HighByte is slot (xx: 0...7), LowByte is index (1...n)
GSD file:
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