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Configuring VersaMax Module Parameters
After adding VersaMax modules to the remote node, their parameters must be configured. For all
VersaMax modules, this includes configuring a set of basic parameters (such as: reference address,
length, scan set, carrier, report faults). Configuration details for those basic parameters are provided
in the
“Configuration” chapter of the
VersaMax PROFINET Scanner Manual,
GFK-2721.
Configuring Analog Modules that Have Jumpers
The following VersaMax analog modules, which use jumpers to select their voltage / current
operation or output defaults, require an additional configuration step after adding the module to the
PNS in Machine Edition, before their parameters can be configured:
IC200ALG230
Analog Input Module, 12 Bit Voltage/Current 4 Channels
IC200ALG260
Analog Input Module, 12 Bit Voltage/Current 8 Channels
IC200ALG262
Analog Input Module, 15 Bit Current Differential 8 Channels
IC200ALG264
Analog Input Module, 15 Bit Current 15 Channels
IC200ALG266
Analog Input 15 Bit Current 15Ch with enhanced over voltage protection
IC200ALG320
Analog Output Module, 12 Bit Current, 4 Channels
IC200ALG321
Analog Output Module, 12 Bit Voltage 4 Channels. 0 to +10VDC Range
IC200ALG322
Analog Output Module, 12 Bit Voltage 4 Channels. -10 to +10VDC Range
IC200ALG325
Analog Output Module, 13 Bit Voltage 8 Channels
IC200ALG326
Analog Output Module, 13 Bit Current 8 Channels
IC200ALG327
Analog Output Module, 13 Bit Voltage 12 Channels
IC200ALG328
Analog Output Module, 13 Bit Current 12 Channels
IC200ALG430
Analog Mixed Module, Input Current 4 Channels, Output Current 2 Channels
IC200ALG431
Analog Mixed Module, 0 to +10VDC Input 4 Channels, Output 0 to +10VDC 2 Channels
IC200ALG432
Analog Mixed Module, 12 Bit -10 to +10VDC, Input 4 Channels / Output -10 to +10VDC 2
Channels
All VersaMax Analog modules except MDD841 and ALG331 only support a default Analog value of
zero. When the default is fixed at zero, PROFICY Machine Edition shows an Output Parameters tab
with a non-editable value of zero.
When one of the above modules is added to the configuration, the Navigator window shows a
configuration mismatch for the module (and for its PNS). The illustration below shows a configuration
in which two modules have this type of mismatch:
Double-clicking on one of these modules, or right-clicking and selecting Configure displays only the
module’s Power Consumption and GSDML tabs. The Settings tab and other configuration tabs do
not appear.