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Commissioning (software) 
 
4.6 Using drive-related I/Os by SIMOTION 
D410 
Commissioning Manual, 08/2008 Edition 
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Use of the onboard I/O by SIMOTION 
For DI/DO channels, the terminal status of the output can be fetched back using the input 
(DI). 
The 390 message frame transfers in PSD1 the control and status word of the control unit 
and in PSD2 the status of the onboard inputs/outputs.  
For the 391 and 392 message frames, additional control and status information for the global 
measuring inputs is transferred. The content of these PSD3 to PSD15 is used exclusively by 
the measuring input technology object.  
Table 4-3 
D410 assignment of the addresses: Control/status word and onboard I/Os 
PSD 
Logical hardware address and bit number: 
Input 
Output 
PSD1 
Start address message frame 39x + 0 
CU_ZSW 
CU_STW 
Start address message frame 39x + 2, bit 0 
Start address message frame 39x + 2, bit 1 
Start address message frame 39x + 2, bit 2 
Start address message frame 39x + 2, bit 3 
DI 0 
DI 1 
DI 2 
DI 3 
– 
– 
– 
– 
PSD2 
Start address message frame 39x + 3, bit 0 
Start address message frame 39x + 3, bit 1 
Start address message frame 39x + 3, bit 2 
Start address message frame 39x + 3, bit 3 
DI 8 
DI 9 
DI 10 
DI 11 
DO 8 
DO 9 
DO 10 
DO 11 
PSD3 
Start address message frame 39x + 4 
Used internal for global measuring 
inputs 
(only for message frame 391, 392) 
– 
PSD4-7 
Start address message frame 39x + +6 
Used internal for global measuring 
inputs 1 to 2  
(only for message frame 391, 392) 
– 
PSD8-15 
Start address message frame 39x + +10 
Used internal for global measuring 
input 3  
(only for message frame 392) 
– 
 
To allow access by the I/Os to the individual PSDs, I/O variables must be created in 
SIMOTION. For this purpose, the input/output addresses displayed in the "PROFIBUS 
message frame" tab in the "SINAMICS Integrated - Configuration" dialog box are required. 
The following figure shows an example of I/Os created in SCOUT: In this example, the start 
address of the 390 message frame for the input and output data is each 276. 
 
Figure 4-20  Example: Access to message frame 390 using I/O variables.