Procedure
The configuration of the I/Os is divided into two basic steps:
1.
Configuring I/O terminals (Page 132)
The functionality of an I/O channel is configured (e.g. configuration of a DI/DO as digital
output)
2. Configuring technology objects and I/O variables (Page 134)
The access of technology objects and I/O variables to I/Os is configured.
The configuration is performed symbolically, whereby only "function-compatible" I/O
channels are offered for selection.
Example:
For the TO measuringInput, only symbolic assignments of the type MI (measuring input)
are offered for selection.
The required message frames and the interconnection are then set automatically by the
engineering system.
5.10.1 Configuring I/O terminals
The following table provides an overview of the configuration options for the I/O terminals of
various modules.
Table 5-7 Overview of the configuration of the I/O terminals
Module Use of the I/Os by Configuration of the I/O terminals Supports symbolic
assignment
SIMOTION SINAMICS
SIMOTION D4x5‑2
●
X122/X132
● X142
X
1)
X
X
-
● On the drive unit (CU)
● On the D4x5-2 (HW Config)
As of SIMOTION V4.2
SIMOTION D410, D4x5 X
1)
X On the drive unit (CU) As of SIMOTION V4.2
CX32‑2,
CX32
X
1)
X On the drive unit (CU) As of SIMOTION V4.2
SINAMICS S110 CU305 X
1)
X On the drive unit (CU) As of SINAMICS V4.3
SINAMICS S120
●
CU310
● CU310-2
● CU320
● CU320‑2
X
1)
X On the drive unit (CU)
● As of SINAMICS
V2.6.2
● As of SINAMICS V4.4
● As of SINAMICS
V2.6.2
● As of SINAMICS V4.3
TB30, TM15 DI/DO, TM31 X
1)
X On the drive unit (TB30 or TM) Yes
TM41 X
1)
X On the drive unit (TM41) Yes
2)
TM15, TM17 High Feature X - On the drive unit (TM15 or TM17) Yes
1)
I/Os are originally assigned to a SINAMICS drive unit and can be assigned to SIMOTION via configuration
2)
TM41 supports symbolic assignment only for encoder interfaces (not symbolic assignment for DI, DO and AI)
Commissioning (software)
5.10 Configuring drive-related I/Os (with symbolic assignment)
SIMOTION D410
132 Commissioning Manual, 04/2014