Addressing
6.3 Addressing signal modules
SIMOTION C
Operating Instructions, 02/2012
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Example of digital modules
The example in the figure below shows which default addresses are derived when a digital
module is located in slot 4 (that is, when the module start address is 0).
Slot number 3 is reserved as no interconnection module is present in the example.
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Addresses for the inputs and outputs of the digital module in slot 4
Addresses of analog modules
The address of an analog input or analog output channel is always an even address.
The channel address is based on the module start address.
If the first analog module is in slot 4, then it has the default start address 256. The start
address of each additional analog module is raised per slot by 16 (see table "Slots for
modules on rack (centralized I/O)").
An analog input/analog output module has the same start addresses for the analog input and
analog output channels.