
5
Configuration
General information
A Kemro system needs data for the configuration of system performance, its
I/O-devices and interfaces. The system reads this data during the start-up op-
eration and allocates them to its components and devices.
Configuration data is created by included configuration tools or by editing con-
figuration files.
For further information to the configuration see the documentation of the in-
cluded configuration tool.
For further information to the configuration see the documentation of the in-
cluded configuration tool.
5.1
Setting the K-Bus address
The module is addressed via the address switch.
The number of modules that can be added on is limited as follows:
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8 pieces MM 280/A to a CPU module (permitted address switch positions
0 - 7).
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5 pieces MM 280/A to a bus link module BL 250/A (permitted address
switch positions 0 - 4).
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2 pieces MM 280/A to a bus link module BL 210/A (permitted address
switch positions 0, 1).
The address switch is located on the right side underneath the lower cover (the
K-Bus plug is located underneath the upper cover).
Fig.5-1:
Position of the address switch
1
... Address switch
On leaving the factory all modules are set to address 0 and both covers are
closed.
Configuration
MM 280/A
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