
Manual VIPA Accessories
Chapter 4 Deployment
HB37E - IM - RE_306-1LE00 - Rev. 09/28
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If you may not find your module in the Siemens hardware configurator, for
your module a "Substitution" module may be placed, which corresponds to
the I/O area of your module.
Via properties the corresponding module may then be more defined.
Here you may define if your module is part of the 115U or 135U/155U
family.
With a 115U module enter the slot number where your module is installed
in the rack AG-115U. You may get the slot number at the following table.
Central
controller CC
PS CPU
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
IM
Expansion
unit EU
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Depending on the module in the AG-115U each slot has a fixed address for
the 135U/155U modules.
Starting with address 0.0, 4byte of each slot are assigned to the digital
modules. With each slot maximally 32 binary I/O channels may be
addressed. If there is a module with 8 respectively 16 binary I/O channels,
only the least significant byte numbers are used. The more significant bytes
are irrelevant.
135U/155U analog modules may arbitrarily be used within the rack. Within
the property dialog enter the rack periphery address, which is selected on
the module.
Central
controller CC
PS CPU
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
IM
Digital modules
0.0
...
3.7
4.0
...
7.7
8.0
...
11.7
12.0
...
15.7
16.0
...
19.7
20.0
...
23.7
24.0
...
27.7
X
X
X
Analog modules
Analog modules may arbitrarily be
connected. Configuration happens via
periphery address (128 ... 255)
X
X
X
Expansion
unit EU
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Digital modules
0.0
...
3.7
4.0
...
7.7
8.0
...
11.7
12.0
...
15.7
16.0
...
19.7
20.0
...
23.7
24.0
...
27.7
28.0
...
31.7
32.0
...
35.7
X
X
X
Analog modules
Analog modules may arbitrarily be connected.
Configuration happens via periphery address
(128 ... 255)
X
X
X
X : Slot for the IM 306 DP slave with order number 306-1LE00.
: Here no module may be connected.
Configuration by
"Substitution"
module
Module type
Slot
number
Rack
periphery
addresses
with
135U/155U
modules