
Manual VIPA System SLIO
Chapter 3 Deployment
HB300E - IM - RE_053-1DP00 - Rev. 11/03
3-15
At usage of the IM 053-1DP00 (DP-V1) you have the following parameter
data:
Byte Bit 7 ... Bit 0
Default
0
Bit 2 ... 0: 0 (fix)
Bit 3: 0 = WD-Timebase 10ms
1 = WD-Timebase 1ms
Bit 4: 0 (fix)
Bit 5: 0 = Publisher-Mode not available
1 = Publisher-Mode available
Bit 6: 0 = Fail-Safe-Mode not available
1 = Fail-Safe-Mode available
Bit 7: 0 = DP-V1 mode disable
1 = DP-V1 mode enable
80h
1
Bit 0: Startup when expected/actual config. differ
(must always be 0 else a parameterization error
occurs)
Bit 3 ... 1: 0 (fix)
Bit 4: 0 = V1: Vendor-specific interrupt not available
1 = V1: Vendor-specific interrupt available
Bit 5: 0 = V1: Diagnostic interrupt not available
1 = V1: Diagnostic interrupt available
Bit 6: 0 = V1: Hardware interrupt not available
1 = V1: Hardware interrupt available
Bit 7: 0 (fix)
70h
2 08h
(fix)
08h
3 0Ah
(fix)
0Ah
4 81h
(fix)
81h
5 00h
(fix)
00h
6 00h
(fix)
00h
7
Bit 0: 0 = Identifier-related diagnostic enable
1 = Identifier-related diagnostic disable
Bit 1: 0 = Module status enable
1 = Module status disable
Bit 2: 0 = Channel-related diagnostic enable
1 = Channel-related diagnostic disable
Bit 3: 0 = SLIO-Version in Diagnostic enable
1 = SLIO-Version in Diagnostic disable
Bit 7 ... 4: 0 (fix)
08h
8
Bit 6 ... 0: 0 (fix)
Bit 7: 0 = Data format Motorola
1 = Data format Intel (only at analog modules)
00h
9 ... 12 00h (fix)
00h
This parameter is exclusively evaluated with deployment of analog modules
and refers to how a value is stored in the CPU address range.
In the
Motorola format
(default) the bytes were stored in descending
significance, i.e. the 1. byte contains the high byte and 2. byte the low byte.
In the
Intel format
the value is switched and it is worked with ascending
significance, i.e. the 1. byte contains the low byte and 2. byte the high byte.
Parameter data
IM 053-1DP00
DP-V1
Data format
Motorola/Intel