Ethernet Data I/O Function Blocks; Lonworks Remote I/O Function Blocks; Configuration Procedure - Siemens Moore 353 User Manual

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2.5 ETHERNET DATA I/O FUNCTION BLOCKS

These function blocks are available in the quantities indicated within a controller when the optional Ethernet
Network board is installed. These blocks can be selected for use within individual loops but block names are
unique station wide.
AIE01-32 Analog Input - Ethernet (V3.0)
AOE01-32 Analog Output - Ethernet (V2.4)
AWE01-32 Analog Write - Ethernet (V3.0)
CIE01-32 Coil Input - Ethernet (V3.0)

2.6 LonWorks REMOTE I/O FUNCTION BLOCKS

These function blocks are available in the quantities indicated within a controller when the optional LonWorks
Remote I/O board is installed. LonWorks is available for use with Models 352P, 353 and 354 controllers. These
blocks can be selected within individual loops, but block names will be unique station wide. This allows LonWorks
network managers that identify variables using the block name within an individual node to be unique. For
example, if LOOP01 uses AIP01 and AIP02 and an AIP block is selected in LOOP02 the name will be AIP03.
Detailed information on the use of LonWorks can be found in Section 5. Model 352P only: Select LonWorks by
setting the Option 3 I/O Jumper.
AIP01-25 Analog Input lev_Percent
AOP01-25 Analog Output lev_Percent
DID1-6 Digital Input lev_Discrete, 16 Channels

2.7 CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE

Each controller must be configured to perform the desired control strategy. The arrangement of functions and the
numerical data required for a particular control circuit are referred to as the controller configuration. Local and
remote configurations are accommodated.
Local configuration involves the configuration pushbuttons and the pulser knob on the Display Assembly's
faceplate. Section 9.2 Configuration Mode shows the faceplate and provides brief descriptions of control functions.
Remote configuration requires a personal computer running the i|config™ Graphical Configuration Utility and
either a configuration cable or a Modbus, LIL, or Ethernet network connection. The configuration can be created at
and downloaded from the personal computer. A network connection is made at the controller's terminals. The
configuration cable plugs into the configuration port in the underside of a 352Plus or 353 Display Assembly or into
a 354N DB9 connector. The other end of this cable connects to a personal computer's serial port or to a modem.
March 2003
CWE01-32 Coil Write - Ethernet (V3.0)
DIE01-32 Discrete Input - Ethernet (V3.0)
DOE01-32 Digital Output - Ethernet (V2.4)
DWE01-32 Digital Write - Ethernet (V3.0)
DIS1-6 Digital Input_State (V1.3)
DOD1-6 Digital Output lev_Discrete, 16 Channels
DOS1-6 Digital Output_State (V1.3)
WARNING
Explosion hazard
Explosion can cause death or serious injury.
In a potentially explosive atmosphere, remove power from the
equipment before connecting or disconnecting power, signal
or other circuits.
Comply with all pertinent regulations regarding installation in a
hazardous area.
Configuration Overview
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