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4.9.1.2
FMM configuration
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The mapping of the modules is defined as configuration by the 64byte record set
0x7F.
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The data record is retentively stored in the CPU.
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The record set must be transferred to the CPU by the user program by means of a
write command.
n
With the record set read command parts of the active configuration can be read. You
have always to write the complete record set.
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Each written and valid configuration is only saved if a difference to the existing config-
uration exists.
Record set 0x7F
Byte
0
1
2
3
...
63
Mapping
n
The record 0x7F has a length of 64Byte, where Byte 0 ... 63 corresponds to the slot
1 ... 64 of the target configuration.
n
For the FMM configuration, you must specify for each used slot of the target configu-
ration at
‘Mapping’
the corresponding value that corresponds to the actual configura-
tion.
The following values can be entered at
Mapping
:
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0 (0x00) - module is ignored
–
If modules of the target configuration are to be ignored, the value 0x00 must be
used. In this way, gaps can be projected.
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1 ... 64 (0x01 ... 0x40) - position of the module in the actual configuration
–
‘Mapping’
corresponds to the value of Slot
actual
i.e. the slot of the actual configura-
tion on which the module of the target configuration is located.
n
255 (0xFF) - virtual module
–
If a module from the target configuration is missing, for Mapping the value 255 for
"virtual module" is to be used.
–
Behaviour of a
virtual module
:
- The input area always has the value 0, regardless of its size.
- The writing to the output area has no effect.
The
target configuration
serves as template for the configuration of hardware variants.
1.
Configure your system with a hardware configuration as target configuration and
create your user program. The target configuration represents a superset of all
available hardware variants.
2.
Activate the parameter
‘Free Module Mapping’
in your CPU.
3.
Activate the parameter
‘Startup when expected/actual configuration differs’
in your
CPU.
4.
Create the configuration by defining the deviation of the actual and target configura-
tion for the current hardware configuration in record set 0x7F.
5.
Transfer this record set via write command to your CPU.
n
For this use SFB 53 or SFB 58.
n
The address to be used is the diagnostic address of the CPU in the virtual IO
device
‘VIPA SLIO CPU’
.
ð
The configuration is permanently stored in the CPU and immediately active.
Configuration
Record set 0x7F
Commissioning
VIPA System SLIO
Deployment CPU 013-CCF0R00
Setting VIPA specific CPU parameters > Free Module Mapping
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