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ET 200U Distributed I/O Station
EWA 4NEB 812 6087–02b
5.1
Assigning Addresses Using COM ET 200
This section describes the typical address assignment for ET 200U(DP Stan-
dard).
You will learn how to use the COM ET 200 CONFIGURING screen to con-
figure the ET 200U(DP Standard) distributed I/O station.
Section 5.1.1 deals with configuring the ET 200U(DP Standard).
Section deals 5.1.2 with special configuring requirements.
The relevant type file is required for configuring an ET 200U with Order No.
”6ES5 318–8MB12” or ”6ES5 318–8MC11” by means of COM ET 200. The
type files have the following names:
Table 5-1
Names of the Type Files for the ET 200U
Name
Meaning
SI8008TD.200
SI8008TE.200
SI8008TF.200
SI8008TS.200
SI8008TI.200
Type file for ”6ES5 318–8MB12” in
German
English
French
Spanish
Italian
SI8009TD.200
SI8009TE.200
SI8009TF.200
SI8009TS.200
SI8009TI.200
Type file for ”6ES5 318–8MC11” in
German
English
French
Spanish
Italian
The type file for the “6ES5 318–8MB12” is supplied together with the COM
ET 200, V 4.0. The type file for the “6ES5 318–8MC11” is available together
with the “ET 200U Distributed I/O System” manual. It must be copied into
the COM ET 200 directory:
Installation under S5–DOS/ST (MS–DOS):
Copy the type files into the COM ET 200 directory using the command
PCOPY 0A:*.200 C:\COMET200
.
Installation under S5–DOS/ST (PCP/M):
Copy the type files into the user area of the programmer, which also contains
COM ET 200 using the command
PIP C:=A:*.200
g0rvw
.
In this Section
Copying the Type
File
ET 200U(DP Standard): Address Assignm.,Starting–Up, Diagnosing Faults Using COM ET 200