If one of the inputs or outputs (Channel 0 to 3) of a module is to be
addressed, the relevant subaddress must be specified in the program.
The subaddress of the input or output, based on the start address of the
module, is given by:
Start a 2 x channel no. = subaddress
Example:
Analog input module with 4 inputs
The address is the sum of the significances set with the individual
coding switches.
160 = 128 + 32 = 2
7
+ 2
5
A module with 4 inputs (Channel 0 to 3) and start address 160
reserves the address range from
160 to address 160 + 3 x 2 = 166
In this example, the next free address for another module is 168.
Addresses already assigned must not be set again.
On Setting
(Switch Pressed)
IB 160
128
64
32
16
8
4
2
1
ADB
7
ADB
6
ADB
5
ADB
4
ADB
3
ADB
2
ADB
1
ADB
0
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