I/O Configuration And I/O Mapping; Attaching The Input And Output Variables To The Physical Data Points - Danfoss VLT MSD 510 Operating Manual

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Operating Guide | VLT® Multiaxis Servo Drive MSD 510 System

6.12.11 I/O Configuration and I/O Mapping

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When connecting >1 SDM 511/SDM 512 drive module or servo drive, connect port C (X2) of the previous servo drive to port A (X1) of
the next servo drive. Also carry out the port assignment for the Decentral Access Module (DAM 510).
If the hardware setup is already present, the TwinCAT
connected devices to the configuration in the correct order.
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Using the TwinCAT
System Manager, configure the SDM 511/SDM 512 drive module or servo drive so that the PDO mapping matches
the requirements of the library.
Procedure (Example for an ISD 510 servo drive)
1. Click on the ISD 510 servo drive entry.
2. Select the Slots tab on the right side of the window.
3. Remove the current PDO configuration by selecting the entry Module 1 (CSV PDO) in the Slot box.
4. Click on X.
5. Select Library PDO in the Module box.
6. Click on <.
Illustration 77:

6.12.12 Attaching the Input and Output Variables to the Physical Data Points

Context:
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Use the TwinCAT
System Manager to attach the input and output variables of the PLC program to the physical inputs and outputs of
the device. This ensures that the library has access to all necessary objects.
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Repeat steps 2–22 for Box 1 (VLT
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Repeat steps 2–22 for Box 2 (VLT
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System Manager Scan devices function can be used to automatically add the
ISD 510 Servo Drive with Correct I/O Configuration
W A R N I N G
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Power Supply Module) and the instance myPSM.
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Decentral Access Module) and the instance myDAM.
Commissioning
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