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DIO 24/16 01
4 Start-Up
HI 800 205 E Rev. 1.01
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4.2 Configuration
The DIO 24/16 01 can be configured using a programming tool, SILworX or ELOP II
Factory. Which programming tool should be used depends on the revision status of the
operating system (firmware):
ELOP II Factory is required for operating system versions prior to 7.
SILworX is required for operating system version 7 and beyond.
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ELOP II Factory is required to load a new operating system (version 7 or beyond) into a
controller with a CPU operating system version prior to 7. SILworX is then required once
the loading procedure is completed.
4.2.1 Module
Slots
Slots 1 and 2 on the F60 module rack are reserved for the PS 01 power supply module and
CPU module, respectively. Any type of I/O modules can be plugged in to slots 3...8.
The module slots in SILworX and ELOP II Factory are numbered as follows:
Module
Slot on the rack
Slot in SILworX
Slot in ELOP II
Factory
PS 01
1
-
-
CPU/COM 2
0/1
-
I/O 3
2
1
I/O 4
3
2
I/O 5
4
3
I/O 6
5
4
I/O 7
6
5
I/O 8
7
6
Table 12: Module Slots
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The PS 01 power supply module is not configured.
CPU and COM are both on the F 60 CPU 01 module. In the programming tools,
however, they are represented as separated items.
4.3
Configuring the Module with SILworX
In the Hardware Editor, the controller is represented with the following modules:
one processor module (CPU)
one communication module
6 slots available for I/O modules
To insert I/O modules, drag them from the module list onto an available slot.
Double-click the module to open the Detail View with the corresponding tabs. The tabs are
used to assign the global variables configured in the user program to the system
parameters of the corresponding module.