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Editing the i/obus i/o map, continued – Schneider Electric Processor Adapter User Manual

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I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Concept

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870 USE 101 10 V.2

Editing the I/OBus I/O Map, Continued

Procedure,
Continued

Generic InterBus
Module Identifier
Codes

InterBus device manufacturers embed an identifier code in their network slave
modules in conformance with InterBus standards. The code identifies a device by
its I/O type but not its specific model or name.

I/OBus recognizes the InterBus identifier codes provided below and allows you to
I/O Map devices that use these codes. However, you cannot use the module zoom
screens to define the parameters for these InterBus modules.

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Step

Action

2

Click on the desired model number and then click the button.

Result: The module type and its description are displayed on the Remote I/O Bus
Drop screen. The proper field is enabled so that you can assign state RAM
reference(s) to the unit.

3

Enter the desired reference number. Where there is more than one register the
balance is automatically assigned.

4

Continue to select and map modules one after the other. You must enter the
modules in contiguous node slots on the screen, e.g. you cannot enter a module in
slot 7 if you have not filled slot 6.

Identifier Code

I/O Type

IOBUS-0101

One-word discrete output

IOBUS-0102

One-word discrete input

IOBUS-0103

One-word bidirectional

IOBUS-0201

Two-word discrete output

IOBUS-0202

Two-word input

IOBUS-0203

Two-word bidirectional

IOBUS-0231

Two-word analog output

IOBUS-0232

Two-word analog input

IOBUS-0233

Two-word analog bidirectional