Simatic Et 200Sp Ha Digital Input Module DI 8x24... 125VDC HA (6DL1131-6DF00-0PK0)
Simatic Et 200Sp Ha Digital Input Module DI 8x24... 125VDC HA (6DL1131-6DF00-0PK0)
Simatic Et 200Sp Ha Digital Input Module DI 8x24... 125VDC HA (6DL1131-6DF00-0PK0)
Product overview 2
Wiring 3
SIMATIC
Parameters 4
ET 200SP HA
Digital input module DI 5
Displays and interrupts
8x24...125VDC HA
(6DL1131-6DF00-0PK0)
Technical specifications 6
Manual
Drivers, parameters,
diagnostics messages and A
address space
11/2017
A5E39288633-AB
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1 Security information......................................................................................................................................5
2 Product overview..........................................................................................................................................7
2.1 Properties of the I/O module DI 8x24…125VDC HA................................................................7
3 Wiring...........................................................................................................................................................9
3.1 Pin assignment of the I/O module DI 8x24…125VDC HA.......................................................9
3.2 Schematic circuit diagram......................................................................................................11
4 Parameters.................................................................................................................................................13
4.1 Parameters of the I/O module DI 8x24…125VDC HA...........................................................13
4.2 Module/channel parameters...................................................................................................14
4.3 Explanation of the module/channel parameters.....................................................................16
5 Displays and interrupts...............................................................................................................................17
5.1 Status and error displays of the I/O module DI 8x24…125VDC HA......................................17
5.2 Interrupts................................................................................................................................20
6 Technical specifications..............................................................................................................................21
A Drivers, parameters, diagnostics messages and address space...............................................................25
A.1 Concept of the driver and diagnostics blocks.........................................................................25
A.2 Parameter assignment...........................................................................................................27
A.3 Parameter assignment and structure of the module/channel parameters.............................29
A.4 Diagnostics messages and maintenance events...................................................................32
A.5 Hardware interrupts................................................................................................................34
A.6 Address space.......................................................................................................................35
A.7 Address space of the time stamping (accuracy 1 ms)...........................................................36
Index...........................................................................................................................................................37
Appendices
The appendices provide information that is relevant for using the ET 200SP HA outside the
PCS 7 environment.
Conventions
Please also observe notes marked as follows:
Note
A note contains important information on the product described in the documentation, on the
handling of the product and on the section of the documentation to which particular attention
should be paid.
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Properties
The I/O module has the following technical properties:
● 8 digital inputs electrically isolated from the backplane bus and supply voltage L+/M groups
of 8
● Digital input with the following parameterizable properties
– Diagnostics
– Input delay
– Hardware interrupts for positive and negative edges
● Nominal input voltage range 24 to 125 V DC
● Module-specific configurable diagnostics for missing supply voltage L+
● Suitable for connecting switches and 2-/ 3-/4-wire sensors in accordance with IEC 61131,
type 1 and 3
The I/O module supports the following functions:
● Firmware update
● I&M identification data
● Parameter reassignment in RUN
● Value status
● Time stamping (accuracy 1 ms)
You can configure the I/O module with HW Config and integrate it into your system.
WARNING
Danger of electric current!
This may result in death or severe injury.
Electrical hazard arises with electric circuits operated with voltages >30 Veff and 42.4 Vpeak or
60 VDC.
Accessories
The following accessories must be ordered separately:
● Labeling strips
● Color-coded labels
● Reference identification label
● Shield connector
Terminal blocks
You can operate the I/O module with the following terminal blocks:
● 6DL1193-6TP00-0DK0, light-colored
● 6DL1193-6TP00-0BK0, dark-colored
The terminal block is not included in the scope of delivery of the I/O module and must be
ordered separately.
Note
You can find additional information on the configuration in the system manual.
Notice 2-wire
Note differences in potential /
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The load supply voltage and the signal voltage of the I/O module are elec‐
trically isolated.
● The connection of the load supply voltage and the signal voltage is
only permissible when no compensating currents are flowing as a 0
result of a difference in potential.
● The connection of additional, external devices to terminals with the 1
assignment 2M is not permissible. The additional load may result in
Connection of a digital 2-wire sensor
the destruction of the I/O module as well as further faults.
DIAG MT
DI0
:
ET 200SP HA backplane bus interface
Status
: Channel 0...7
:
Backplane bus
DI7
Status
Diagnostics
Error channel 0
:
LED control
Error channel 7
Voltage
24 V DC 3.3 V
monitoring
L+ DC
Reverse polarity protection
M DC
PWR
A resistor must be connected to the encoder contacts in order to perform wire-break detection.
The resistor used is dependent on the nominal input voltage of the module.
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Configuring
You configure the I/O module with PCS 7 V9.0 or higher.
Parameters
You define the functioning of the I/O module via parameters.
The time stamp (accuracy 1 ms) is configured in the parameter dialog of the I/O module.
The parameters are subdivided into:
● Module/channel parameters (data record 128)
● System parameters (potential group)
See also
Parameter assignment (Page 27)
Parameter reassignment
Each configuration change resets the corresponding reaction.
See also
Schematic circuit diagram (Page 11)
Operating mode
Specifies whether a channel is activated or deactivated.
Wire-break check
Enable wire-break check. The module can only detect a wire break when the wire-break check
is activated.
Input delay
This parameter can be used to avoid signal faults. Changes to the signal are only detected if
they are constantly pending longer than the set input delay time.
Potential group
A potential group consists of a group of directly adjacent I/O modules within an ET 200SP HA
station, which are supplied via a common supply voltage.
A potential group begins with a light-colored terminal block through which the required voltage
is supplied for all I/O modules of the potential group. The light-colored terminal block interrupts
the self-assembling voltage buses to the left neighbor
All other I/O modules of this potential group are plugged into dark terminal blocks. You take
the potential of the self-assembling voltage buses from the left neighbor.
A potential group ends with the dark-colored terminal block, which follows a light-colored
terminal block or server module in the station configuration.
You can find additional information on the configuration of the potential group in the system
manual SIMATIC; Distributed I/O System; ET 200SP HA.
LED displays
The following figure shows the LED displays of the I/O module.
DI HA
8x24..125VDC
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DIAG LED
MT LED
MT LED Meaning
No maintenance required
Off
Maintenance is required, i.e. at least one maintenance event has occurred.
On
Table 5-3 Status and error display of the LEDs channel status and channel error
PWR LED
Diagnostics interrupts
Diagnostics interrupts are used by the I/O module to output both diagnostic messages and
maintenance events; see also the appendix Diagnostics messages and maintenance events
(Page 32).
The I/O module generates a diagnostics interrupt in case of the following events:
● Wire break
● Supply voltage missing
● Module is faulty
● Channel/component temporarily unavailable
● Hardware interrupt lost
● Parameter assignment error
● Retentive memory in carrier module defective
● Retentive memory in the terminal block defective
Cycle time
The cycle time describes the period of time in which the signals from the inputs are acquired
and processed.
Concept
The concept of the driver and diagnostic blocks for PCS 7 can be characterized as follows:
● The separation between user data processing (CHANNEL blocks) and diagnostic data
processing (MODULE blocks)
● The symbolic addressing of the I/O signals
● The automatic generation of the MODULE blocks by CFC
This block concept supports all modules from the list of approved modules.
When new Siemens or non-Siemens module types are integrated, the meta-knowledge for the
driver generator can be extended by additional XML files (object and action lists).
Note
Note the following:
● The library with the driver blocks has to installed using the Setup program on the PC. This
is the only method of ensuring that the meta-knowledge required for the driver generator
is available. You must not copy the library from another computer.
● You can also use driver blocks from another library (for example, your own blocks from
your own library). You can specify this additional library in the "Generate module drivers"
dialog box. The driver generator then searches for the block to be imported in the library
specified here. If the block is not found here, it is searched for in the library specified in the
control file (XML file).
● If the S7 program contains a signal-processing block but not from one of the PCS 7 libraries,
you have to specify the version of the driver library from which the driver blocks are to be
imported in the "Generate module drivers" dialog box.
Time-optimized processing
To enable time-optimized processing during runtime, the organization blocks for error handling
(for example, OB85, OB86) are automatically divided into runtime groups and the driver blocks
are integrated in the corresponding runtime groups.
If an error occurs, the SUBNET block, for example, activates the relevant runtime group, the
RACK block or MODULE block contained in the runtime group detects the error, evaluates it
and outputs a process control message to the OS.
The diagnostics information of the module block (OMODE_xx output) is also transferred to the
corresponding CHANNEL block (MODE input). If necessary, this information can be displayed
by means of a PCS 7 block that can be operated and monitored on the OS or by means of a
user block in a process picture (color change of the measured value or flashing display, etc.).
Valid parameters
Only the values specified in the following are permitted. Values that are not listed are rejected
by the module.
Every parameter data record is checked by the module. If an incorrect parameter is detected,
the entire data record is rejected and the parameters of the module remain unchanged.
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Channel parameters
Every channel parameter block contains the channel parameters for the digital input (2 bytes).
The following figure shows the configuration of the channel parameters for channels 0 to 7.
x = 12 + (channel number * 2); with channel number 0…7
All unused bits and the bits or bytes marked as "reserved" must be set to zero.
You activate a channel parameter by setting the corresponding bit to "1" or the corresponding
value.
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Diagnostics messages
A diagnostics message is generated for every fault identified. The DIAG LED on the module
flashes.
There is additionally a channel-specific display of the diagnostics through the corresponding
channel fault LEDs
The diagnostic messages can, for example, be read from the diagnostic buffer of the CPU.
Diagnostic messages are either assigned to an input for specific channels or assigned to all
inputs as a module alarm. For diagnostic messages which affect the entire module, all channels
are switched off. For diagnostic messages which refer to individual channels, only the
corresponding digital input is affected.
Table A-1 Diagnostics messages, their meaning and how to deal with them
Maintenance events
A maintenance event is generated whenever maintenance is required. The MT LED lights up
on the module.
Maintenance messages do not have a direct influence on the functions of the module or digital
inputs.
Hardware interrupts
The DI 8x24…125VDC HA can trigger hardware interrupts on a signal change of digital inputs.
Interrupt OBs are called automatically if an interrupt occurs.
You can find detailed information on the event in the hardware interrupt organization block
with the "RALRM" instruction (read additional interrupt information).
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Abbreviations
● "IB" stands for input byte, that is, the module start address in the input area
● "DI" stands for digital input
● "QDIn" stands for the value status (QI) of digital input n
Address space
The following figures shows the assignment of the address space of the DI 8×24...125VDC
HA.
IB x + Meaning
0 DI7 DI6 DI5 DI4 DI3 DI2 DI1 DI0
1 QDI7 QDI6 QDI5 QDI4 QDI3 QDI2 QDI1 QDI0
Note
The value status is not set to "bad" when there is a wire break on the channel and the wire
break test is disabled.
A.7 Address space of the time stamping (accuracy 1 ms) [ID: 91907821067]
Abbreviations
● "IB" stands for input byte, that is, the module start address in the input area
● "DI" stands for digital input
● "QDIn" stands for the value status (QI) of digital input n
Address space
The following figure shows the mapping of the address space of the DI 8x24...125VDC HA
with time stamping (accuracy 1 ms).
IB x + Meaning
0 DI7 DI6 DI5 DI4 DI3 DI2 DI1 DI0
2 QDI7 QDI6 QDI5 QDI4 QDI3 QDI2 QDI1 QDI0
3 to 23 Time information for time stamping (accuracy 1 ms)
Note
The value status is not set to "bad" when there is a wire break on the channel and the wire
break test is disabled.
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Channel fault LED, 17 Technology parameters, 29
Channel parameters, 14, 29 Terminal block, 9
Channel status LED, 17
Conventions, 6
V
Value status
D Evaluating, 35, 36
Data record 128, 29
Header information, 30
DI 8x24…125VDC HA
Accessories, 8
Channel parameters, 14
Functions, 8
Module parameters, 14
Parameters, 13, 14
Pin assignment, 10
Properties, 8
Schematic circuit diagram, 11
Technical specifications, 21
DIAG LED, 18
Diagnostics interrupt, 20
Documentation
Range of validity, 5
L
LED displays, 17
M
Module parameters, 14
MT LED, 18
P
Parameter, 14
Parameters, 13
Pin assignment, 10
PWR LED, 19
S
Schematic circuit diagram, 11