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Appendix
Creating a configuration telegram
Depending on the number and size of the inputs and outputs, the configuration telegram
contains one or more module codes. The module codes are used to select the operating
mode of the SPI 3 (see »Configuring the SPI 3« on page 11).
The module codes in the configuration telegram should be specified as follows:
extended parameters (Release 12 and higher) simple parameters
– 2 words I/O area: AS____2W_i/o
C1C1C101
– 4 words I/O area: AS____4W_i/o
C1C3C301
– 16 words I/O area: AS____16W_i/o
C1CFCF01
– 32 words I/O area: AS____32W_i/o
C1DFDF01
– 64 words I/O area: AS____64W_i/o
C1FFFF01
Creating a parameter telegram
If you cannot or do not want to use a configurator for setting the SPI3 parameters, you
will need to create a parameter telegram. The parameter telegram contains both stan-
dardized bus-related parameters and device-specific parameters for the SPI 3.
Standard bus-related parameters
The first 7 bytes (bytes 0…6) of the parameter telegram contain bus-related parameters
which are standardized in EN 50 170. Bytes 4 and 5 contain the vendor ID (Trebing &
Himstedt = hex 0x0091). The settings of the other 5 bytes depend on your network con-
figuration (see EN 50 170).