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6.5.1 Parameterization

6.5.1.1
Project engineering as 323-1BH70 DIO16xDC24V
6.5.1.2
Project engineering as DIO16 Alarm/ETS
Structure of the parameter
data
Record set 7Fh Diagnostic
interrupt
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Dependent on project engineering 2byte each in the in and output range respectively
48byte in the input and 2byte in the output range of the CPU where occupied by the
module. For project engineering there are the following possibilities:
n
Project engineering as 323-1BH70 DIO16xDC24V
Range in PII: 2byte
Range in PIQ: 2byte
Parameter: none
Input filter time delay: 2.56µs
n
Project engineering as DIO16 Alarm/ETS
Range in PII: 48byte
Range in PIQ: 2byte
Parameter: 66byte (edge selection, time stamp, filter)
Input filter time delay: 1µs + param. filter value
At this project engineering you have no parameterization options and your module occu-
pies each 2byte in the input and output address range of the CPU. If no hardware project
engineering is present, this operation mode is used as default. Here the module has for
the inputs a delay time of 2.56µs.
If the module is defined as "DIO16 Alarm/ETS" in the hardware configuration, it occupies
48byte of the input range of the CPU and 2byte in the output range and can be parame-
terized with 66byte of data. The following parameters are at your disposal:
n
Diagnostic interrupt (global for all inputs)
Edge selection (switchable process interrupt per channel)
n
n
Time stamp (activation of a time stamp function per channel)
n
Filter value (for grubby input signals per channel)
During the parameterization, a parameter area of 66byte is transferred in the record sets
7Fh, 80h and 81h. Using the SFCs 55, 56 and 57 you may alter parameters and transfer
them to the module during runtime. The record sets have the following structure:
This record set activates res. de-activates the diagnostic function. A diagnostic interrupt
occurs when during a process interrupt execution another process interrupt is initialized
for the same event.
The record set has the following structure:
Word
0
Diagnostic interrupt
0000h = de-activated
0001h = activated
2
reserved
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