Substitute Value Behavior; Status Of The Supply Voltage L+ Of The I/O Modules - Siemens SIMATIC ET 200SP Manual

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4.3

Substitute value behavior

The substitute value behavior in the ET 200SP distributed I/O system is executed by the IO
controller for each slot.
The respective output behaves according to its configured substitute value behavior:
● Current-free/voltage-free
● Output substitute value
● Keep last value
The substitute value behavior is triggered in the following cases:
● STOP controller
● Controller failure (connection interrupted)
● Station stop, for example, due to:
– Missing server module
– Removing more than one I/O module at a time
– At least one I/O module installed on an incorrect BaseUnit
● Deactivating the IO device
Note
Reducing a configuration
If you reduce the configuration of the ET 200SP distributed I/O system and download the
configuration to the CPU, the modules which are no longer configured but still present
retain their original substitute value behavior. This applies until the supply voltage is
switched off at the interface module.
The "current-free/voltage-free" behavior takes effect in the following cases:
● Firmware update
● Reset to factory settings
● Configuration control: receipt of a new control data record
● Incorrectly configured module
● Module with incorrect parameter assignment
4.4

Status of the supply voltage L+ of the I/O modules

Configurations
The "Status of supply voltage L+ of the I/O modules" is configured in the IM 155-6 PN BA on
the server module. The input data can then be read out on the server module. You will find
the relevant description in the Server module
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/63257531) manual.
IM 155-6 PN BA interface module (6ES7155-6AR00-0AN0)
Manual, 03/2015, A5E34934425-AA
Parameters/address space
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