Register description, General register description, 0the terminal is mapped in the bus coupler – BECKHOFF KL3351 User Manual

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Register description

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KL3351


Interbus Coupler BK4000

By default, the Interbus coupler BK4000 maps the KL3351 with 4 bytes of
input data (2 bytes of user data per channel). Parametrization via the field
bus is not possible. The KS2000 software is required for configuration if
use is to be made of the control /status byte.

Offset Terminal1 Channel1 = 0

Offset Terminal2 Channel1 = 4

Offset Terminal1 Channel2 = 2

Offset Terminal2 Channel1 = 6

The control/status byte
must be inserted for
parameterization (KS2000).

K-Bus

Interbus bus coupler
BK4000

To the bus terminal

D0 - 1

D0 - 0

Data H

Data H

Data H

D1 - 0

D1 - 1

Data L

Data L

0

The terminal is
mapped in the
bus coupler.

Other bus couplers and
further information

You will find further information on the mapping configuration of bus
couplers in the annex of the respective bus coupler manual under the
heading of “Configuration of masters”.

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Note


The annex contains an overview of the possible mapping configurations
depending on the adjustable parameters.

Parametrization with the
KS2000 software

Parametrization operations can be carried out independantly of the field
bus system using the Beckhoff KS2000 configuration software via the
serial configuration interface in the bus coupler.



Register description

The complex terminals can be adjusted to different operating modes or
functionalities. The “ general description of register “ describes the contents
of the registers, which are identical for all complex terminals.

The terminal-specific registers are explained in the section following to it.

The access to the internal registers of the terminal is described in the
section “ register communication “.

General register description

Complex terminals that possess a processor are capable of bidirectionally
ex-changing data with the higher-level control system. Below, these
terminals are referred to as intelligent bus terminals. They include the
analog inputs (0-10V, -10-10V, 0-20mA, 4-20mA), the analog outputs (0-
10V, -10-10V, 0-20mA, 4-20mA), serial interface terminals (RS485, RS232,
TTY, data transfer terminals), counter terminals, encoder interfaces, SSI
interfaces, PWM terminals and all other parametrizable terminals.

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