User-Assignable Addressing On The Simotion C (Centralized And Distributed I/O) - Siemens SIMOTION C Operating Instructions Manual

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6.2
User-assignable addressing on the SIMOTION C (centralized and
distributed I/O)
User-assignable addressing
User-assignable addressing means you can assign an address of your choice to each
module or slot, for example, integrated inputs/outputs, drives. You make this assignment in
the hardware configuration (see
module start address on which all further module addresses will then be based.
advantages
Advantages of user-definable addressing:
● You can make the best possible use of the available address spaces because there are
● When creating standard software, you can specify addresses which are independent of
SIMOTION C
Operating Instructions, 02/2012

6.2 User-assignable addressing on the SIMOTION C (centralized and distributed I/O)

no "address gaps" between the modules.
the respective configuration of the SIMOTION modules.
SIMOTION SCOUT
online help). Here you specify the
Addressing
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