Siemens Network Hardware D410 User Manual

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Description 
 
1.2 System components 
 
D410 
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Commissioning Manual, 08/2008 Edition 
 
Note 
Please note that not all modules for the I/O systems listed above are enabled for SIMOTION. 
Moreover, system-related functional differences can come into play when these I/O or I/O 
systems are used on SIMOTION vs. on SIMATIC. For example, special process-control 
functions (e.g., HART modules, etc.) are not supported by SIMOTION for the ET 200M 
distributed I/O system. 
A list of all I/O modules that can currently be used with SIMOTION is available under the 
following link: 
http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/de/11886029 
 
In addition to the I/O modules enabled for SIMOTION, all certified standard slaves can, in 
principle, be connected to SIMOTION if they support the following: 
●  Cyclic data traffic (DP-V0) and, possibly 
●  Acyclic data traffic (DP-V1) or 
●  Isochronous data traffic (DP-V2) 
These modules are integrated via the GSD file from the device manufacturer. 
 
 
Note 
Please note that in individual cases further boundary conditions must be fulfilled in order to 
integrate a standard slave into SIMOTION. For example, "driver modules" in the form of 
function blocks are required for some modules, which enable integration or make it 
especially easy. 
For modules enabled for SIMOTION (e.g., S7-300 module FM 350-1, etc.), these driver 
modules are part of the SIMOTION SCOUT Engineering System command library.