By using the SFCs 55, 56 and 57 you may alter and transfer parameters for wanted
modules during runtime. For this you have to store the module specific parameters in so
called "record sets". More detailed information about the structure of the record sets is to
find in the according module description.
9.6
Deployment I/O periphery
9.6.1 Overview
n On this CPU the connectors for digital respectively analog signal and T
echnological
functions are combined in a one casing.
n Die Project engineering happens in the VIPA SPEED7 Studio as CPU M13-CCF0000.
n For parametrization of the digital I/O periphery and the technological functions the
corresponding sub modules of the CPUM13-CCF0000 are to be used.
n The controlling of the operating modes of the technological functions happens by
means of handling blocks of the user program.
9.6.2 Analog input
9.6.2.1
Overview
n 2xUx12Bit (0 ... 10V)
n Sub module ‘AI2’
n
Ä
Chapter 5.3 ‘Analog input’ on page 87
9.6.2.2 Parametrization in SPEED7 Studio
9.6.2.2.1 ‘I/O addresses’
Sub module Input address Access Assignment
AI2 800 WORD Analog input channel 0 (X4)
802 WORD Analog input channel 1 (X4)
9.6.2.2.2 ‘Parameter
’
The analog input part has a filter integrated. The parametrization of the filter happens via
the parameter ‘Filter channel 0/1’ . The default value of the filter is 1000ms. The following
values can be entered:
n 2ms: no filter
n 100ms: small filter
n 1000ms: medium filter
n 10000ms: maximum filter
9.6.3 Digital input
9.6.3.1
Overview
n 16xDC 24V
n Sub module ‘DI16/DO12’
n
Ä
Chapter 5.4 ‘Digital input’ on page 90
Parametrization during
runtime
Project engineering and
parametrization
‘Filtering channel 0/1’
VIPA System MICRO
Configuration with VIPA SPEED7 Studio
Deployment I/O periphery > Digital input
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