Siemens SIMOCODE pro C System Manual page 380

Industrial controls. motor management and control devices
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Glossary
Digital module (DM)
Digital modules offer the option of further increasing the types and number of binary inputs
and outputs on SIMOCODE pro V as required. Up to two digital modules can be connected
to one SIMOCODE pro V basic unit. All types can be combined with each other.
SIMOCODE pro V can thus be extended to a maximum of twelve binary inputs and seven
binary outputs.
DIP switch
Small switch used to make certain basic settings. The abbreviation stands for Dual In-line
Package, a device package with two parallel rows of electrical connection pins.
DM-F Local and DM-F PROFIsafe digital modules
The DM-F Local and DM-F PROFIsafe fail-safe digital modules are used as safety relays in
EMERGENCY STOP devices in accordance with EN 418 and in safety circuits in
accordance with EN 60204 (11.98):
DM-F Local digital module:
For applications that require local safety-related tripping with EMERGENCY OFF buttons.
DM-F PROFIsafe digital module:
For applications that require decentralized safety-related tripping with EMERGENCY OFF
buttons. A fail-safe SIMATIC controller applies the logical connection between the
EMERGENCY OFF button and DM-F PROFIsafe digital module.
See manual "Fail-safe Digital Modules SIMOCODE pro Safety".
Door adapter
The door adaptor is necessary for making the system interface of a basic unit available at an
easily accessible location (e.g. front panel), thus enabling fast parameterization.
DP master
A master that works with the DP protocol according to the EN 50170 standard, Volume 2,
PROFIBUS. Cyclic send data is exchanged between the DP master and the DP slave once
in every DP cycle. The DP master sends the cyclic receive data to SIMOCODE pro. In
response, SIMOCODE pro sends the cyclic send data to the DP master.
DP slave/DP standard slave
A slave that is operated on PROFIBUS with the PROFIBUS DP protocol and works
according to the EN 50170 standard, Volume 2, PROFIBUS.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an information technology
communication protocol. It enables assignment of the network configuration to clients by a
server. DHCP was defined in RFC 2131 and was assigned the UPD ports 67 and 68 by the
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority.
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