El6652-0000 Eds File - Beckhoff EL6652-00 0 Series Documentation

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5.5.3

EL6652-0000 EDS file

The following chapter is intended to explain to you, by way of an example, how an EDS file is interpreted and
how you can use this information for the configuration of the slave in the System Manager.
The example uses an EDS file of the type Endress+Hauser: Promass 100 EDS
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Selection of a connection
In the EDS file there are usually several connection options; in the yellow line you can see that the slave next
to 'connection 1' requires 398 bytes of configuration data. Since the EL6652 does not support this, this
connection cannot be used.
There are further connection options in the EDS, in this case Connection 7. The configuration data are set to
"0" in this connection. This can be used for communication with the EL6652.
Config, input and output instance
The config, input and output instances must now be read.
Blue corresponds to the config instance, red to the output instance and yellow to the input instance; these
are usually represented in the EDS file as hex values and must be entered in the System Manager as
decimal numbers.
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Version: 2.5
EL6652-00x0

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