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9.6.2 General Station Description (GSD) File
The General Station Description (GSD) file contains module information, such as:
• Configuration data
• Data information (pass count, inspection status, etc.)
• Diagnostics
9.6.3 PROFINET IO Data Model
The PROFINET IO data model is based on the typical, expandable field device that has a backplane with slots. Modules and
submodules have different functionalities.
Modules are plugged into slots; submodules are plugged into subslots. In the PROFINET IO data model, Slot 0 Subslot 1 is
reserved for the Device Access Point (DAP) or network interface.
Both modules and submodules are used to control the type and volume of data that is sent to the controller (PLC).
• A submodule is typically designated as input type, output type, or combined input/output type
• An input submodule is used to send data to the controller (PLC)
• An output submodule is used to receive data from the controller (PLC)
• The combined input/output submodule simultaneously receives and sends data in both directions
9.6.4 Configuring the Safety Controller for a PROFINET
IO Connection
1. Connect the Safety Sontroller to the PC via the SC-USB2 USB cable.
2. Open the BERNSTEIN Safety Controller Software, and click the
Industrial Ethernet
tab.
3. From the dropdown list on the left, select
Profinet
.
4.
Click
to add information to the PROFINET Submodules.
Auto Configure
can assist in this task.
5. Provide the appropriate password to change the configuration and network settings for the Safety Controller.
6. Make sure the Safety Controller has a valid and confirmed configuration file.
9.6.5 Description of Modules
Table 38: Assignment of Slots
In this table, the I/O direction is from the point of view of the PLC.
Slot
Module Function
I/O
Module Name
Module Size
(Bytes)
1
User Defined Status Bits (0
–31)
In
4 Status Bytes, Bits 0..31_1
4
2
User Defined Status Bits (32
–63)
In
4 Status Bytes, Bits 0..31_2
4
3
Safety Controller Fault Bits (0
–31)
In
4 Status Bytes, Bits 0..31_3
4
4
Safety Controller Fault Bits (32
–63)
In
4 Status Bytes, Bits 0..31_4
4
5
Safety Controller Input Status Bits (0
–31)
In
4 Status Bytes, Bits 0..31_5
4
6
Safety Controller Input Status Bits (32
–63) In
4 Status Bytes, Bits 0..31_6
4
7
Safety Controller Input Status Bits (64
–95) In
4 Status Bytes, Bits 0..31_7
4
8
Safety Controller Input Status Bits (96
–
127)
In
4 Status Bytes, Bits 0..31_8
4
9
Safety Controller Input Status Bits (128
–
159)
In
4 Status Bytes, Bits 0..31_9
4
10
Safety Controller Output Status Bits (0
–31) In
4 Status Bytes, Bits 0..31_10
4
Note:
If a Virtual Reset or Cancel Delay is used, an Actuation Code must be created in
Network
Settings
. Then the code must be sent to the Safety Controller using
Send
in
Network Settings
.