I/O configuration variants
6.6 Versions of I/O connection to the PROFINET IO interface
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This terminal block connects the respective process signals of the two IO modules to a
common process terminal.
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There is less wiring work compared to connecting separate I/O modules, because the
interconnection of the process signals is integrated in the system.
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The redundant signal processing of the sensors and actuators on the module level
increases the availability of the system.
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In redundant operation, the switching characteristics of the output modules that can
control the actuator in parallel are improved.
Application planning
Observe the following rules for configuring redundant I/O modules:
Hardware rule
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The I/O modules must be approved for redundant operation. You can find this information
in the manual for the respective module.
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Redundantly deployed I/O modules must be identical, i.e. they must have the same article
number, the same hardware version and the same firmware version.
Mounting rule
I/O modules of the same type are plugged in pairs next to each other in the same IO device.
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Both slots are located on the same support module.
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Both slots are located on the same terminal block (TB45R).
Note
Specific wiring
Always read the documentation of the I/O module used.
Configuring
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Configure redundancy for the I/O module.
The settings you make for an I/O module always apply to the module pair.