Programming
BC5250
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Version: 2.0.0
Process image
Bus Terminal
Position
Input image
Output image
KL1501
5
%IB0...%IB5
%QB0...%QB5
KL3002
6
%IB6...%IB13
%QB6...%QB13
KL4002
7
%IB14...%IB21
%QB14...%QB21
KL6001
8
%IB22...%IB29
%QB22...%QB29
KL1012
1
%IX30.0..30.1
-
KL1104
2
%IX30.1..30.5
-
KL2012
3
-
%QX30.0..30.1
KL2034
4
-
%QX30.2..30.5
KL9010
9
-
-
Note
Address of the Bus Terminals in the local PLC
If you do not know the address of the Bus Terminals that you have assigned to the local
PLC (BCxx00):
Perform your hardware configuration in the System Manager. After you have entered all the
Bus Terminals and PLC variables, click with the right mouse button on the BCxx00 in the
hardware tree, and select the menu item
Export variables information
.... A file is saved, and
this file can be inserted in the System Manager under
Project - Import
. Now you will have
the entry
TwinCAT import
under the global variables, and you will find here all the variables
that you have assigned to the local PLC (BCxx00).
5.7
Mapping the Bus Terminals
The precise assignment of the byte-oriented Bus Terminals may be found in the configuration guide for the
particular bus terminal. This documentation is available on the Beckhoff
Products & Solutions
CD or on the
Internet under
.
Byte oriented Bus Terminals
Bit oriented Bus Terminals
KL15x1
KL10xx, KL11xx, KL12xx, KL17xx, KM1xxx
KL25xx
KL20xx, KL21xx, KL22xx, KL26xx, KL27xx, KM2xxx
KL3xxx
KL4xxx
KL5xxx
KL6xxx
KL7xxx
KL8xxx
KL9110, KL9160, KL9210, KL9260
5.8
Creating a boot project
The following memory resources are available for generating the boot project
• approx. 250 kbyte flash on the Bus Terminal controllers of the BX series;
• approx. 48 kbyte flash on the Bus Terminal controllers of the BCxx50 series.
PLC Control
After logging into TwinCAT PLC Control, a boot project can be created.
• Opening a PLC project
• Selecting the target system (or selection the serial interface)
• Logging into the BX/BCxx50