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    For information on installation and wiring, refer to the , CPU 31xC, and CPU 31x
    Operating Instructions: Installation. The operating instructions are available on the Internet

    Further information
    The structure of parameter sets (data records 0, 1 and 128) is described in the system data
    section of the appendix. You must be familiar with this structure if you want to modify module
    parameters in the STEP 7 user program.
    The structure of diagnostic data (data records 0 and 1) is described in the system data
    section of the appendix. You must be familiar with this structure if you want to analyze
    diagnostics data of the modules in the STEP 7 user program.
    See also
    Principles of programming signal modules in the user program (Page 522)
    Evaluating diagnostic data of signal modules in the user program (Page 583)Digital modules3.1 Module overviewModule dataManual, 06/2017, A5E00105505-AJ 493.1 Module overview
    IntroductionThe tables below summarize the essential properties of the digital modules. This overview
    supports you in selecting a module to suit your requirements.
    3.1.1 Digital input modules:
    Overview of properties
    The table below shows essential properties of the digital input modules
    Table 3- 1 Digital input modules:Number of outputs 64 DO; isolated ingroups of 1664 DO; isolated ingroups of 1632 DO; isolated ingroups of 832 DO; isolated in
     of 816 DO; isolated ingroups of 8Output current 0.3 A 0.3 A 0.5 A 1.0 A 0.5 A
    Rated load voltage 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DCSuitable for... solenoid valves, DC contactors and signal lampsSupports isochronousmodeno no No No NoProgrammable
    diagnosticsNo No No No noDiagnostic interrupt No No No No NoSubstitute valueoutput
    No No No No NoSpecial features -
    Digital modules3.1 Module overviewModule dataManual, 06/2017, A5E00105505-AJ 53
    Table 3- 5 Digital output modules (continued)Properties
    ModuleSM 322; DO 16 xDC24V/0,5A High
    Speed(-1BH10-)
    SM 322; DO 16 xUC24/48 V
    (-5GH00-)SM 322; DO 16 x
    AC120/230V/1A(-1FH00-)
    SM 322; DO 16 xDC24V/0,5A
    (-8BH00-)*

    -8BH01-) *
    (-8BH10-)
    SM 322; DO 8 x
    DC24V/2A
    (-1BF01-)
    Number of outputs 16 DO; isolated in
    groups of 8
    16 DO; isolated in
    groups of 1
    16 DO; isolated in
    groups of 8
    16 DO; isolated in
    groups of 4
    8 DO; isolated in
    groups of 4
    Output current 0.5 A 0.5 A 1 A 0.5 A 2 A
    Rated load voltage 24 V DC 24 to 48 V DC
    24 to 48 V AC
    120/230 V AC 24 V DC 24 V DC
    Suitable for... solenoid valves, DC contactors and signal lamps
    Supports isochronous
    mode
    Yes no no no no
    Programmable
    diagnostics
    No Yes no yes no
    Diagnostic interrupt no Yes No Yes No
    Substitute value output Yes No
    Special features Fast module;
    especially for
    isochronous
    mode
    - - Redundant load
    control is supported;
    extensive
    control functions
    -
    Digital modules
    3.1 Module overview
    Module data
    54 Manual, 06/2017, A5E00105505-AJ
    Table 3- 6 Digital output modules (continued)
    Properties
    Module
    SM 322; DO 8 x
    DC24V/0,5A with
    diagnostics interrupt
    (-8BF00-)
    SM 322; DO 8 x
    DC48-125V/1,5A
    (-1CF00-)
    SM 322; DO 8 x
    AC120/230 V/2A
    (-1FF01-)
    SM 322;DO 8 x
    AC120/230 V/ 2A
    ISOL
    (-5FF00-)
    Number of outputs 8 DO; isolated in
    groups of 8
    8 DO; electrically isolated
    in groups of 4,
    with reverse polarity
    protection
    8 DO; isolated in
    groups of 4
    8 DO; isolated in
    groups of 1
    Output current 0.5 A 1.5 A 2 A 2 A
    Rated load voltage 24 V DC 48 to 125 V DC 120/230 V AC 120/230 V AC
    Suitable for... solenoid valves, DC contactors and signal
    lamps
    AC solenoid valves, contactors, motor starters,
    FHP motors and signal lamps.
    Supports isochronous
    mode
    No No No No
    Programmable
    diagnostics
    Yes No no yes
    Diagnostic interrupt Yes No no yes
    Substitute value output Yes No no yes
    Special features Redundant load control
    is supported
    - Fuse blown display.
    Replaceable fuse for
    each group
    -
    * This module is described in the ET 200M Signal Modules for Process Automation manual.
    You can find the manual on the Internet

    The table below shows the essential properties relay output modules
    Number of outputs 16 outputs, electrically
    isolated in groups of 8
    8 outputs, electrically
    isolated in groups of
    2
    8 outputs, electrically
    isolated in groups of
    1
    8 outputs, electrically
    isolated in groups of
    1
    Rated load voltage 24 VDC to 120 VDC,
    48 VAC to 230 VAC
    24 VDC to 120 VDC,
    48 VAC to 230 VAC
    24 VDC to 120 VDC,
    24 VAC to 230 VAC
    24 VDC to 120 VDC,
    48 VAC to 230 VAC
    Suitable for... AC/DC solenoid valves, contactors, motor starters, FHP motors and signal lamps
    The table below shows the essential properties of digital IO modules
    Table 3- 8 Digital IO modules
    Properties Module
    SM 323; DI 16/DO 16 x
    DC 24 V/ 0,5 A
    (-1BL00-)
    SM 323; DI 8/DO 8 x
    DC 24 V/0,5 A
    (-1BH01-)
    SM 327; DI 8/DX 8 x
    DC 24 V/0,5 A,
    Programmable
    (-1BH00-)
    Number of inputs 16 inputs, electrically isolated
    in groups of 16
    8 inputs, electrically isolated
    in groups of 8
    8 digital inputs, plus 8 separately
    programmable inputs/outputs,
    electrically
    isolated in groups of 16
    Number of outputs 16 outputs, electrically isolated
    in groups of 8
    8 outputs, electrically isolated
    in groups of 8
    Rated input voltage 24 VDC 24 VDC 24 VDC
    Output current 0.5 A 0.5 A 0.5 A
    Rated load voltage 24 VDC 24 VDC 24 VDC
    Inputs suitable for... Switches and 2-/3-/4-wire proximity switches (BEROs).
    Outputs suitable for... solenoid valves, DC contactors and signal lamps
    Supports isochronous mode no no no
    Programmable diagnostics no no no
    Diagnostic interrupt no no no
    Edge-triggered hardware interrupt
    no no no
    Programmable input delay no no no
    Substitution value output no no no
    Special features - 8 individually configurable
    input or outputs;
    Reading back of inputs is
    possible, for example, for
    diagnoses
    Digital modules
    3.2 Steps in selecting and commissioning the digital module
    Module data
    Manual, 06/2017, A5E00105505-AJ 57
    3.2 Steps in selecting and commissioning the digital module
    Introduction
    The table below contains the steps required to successfully complete commission of digital
    modules.
    You do not strictly have to adhere to this suggested sequence, that is, you can complete
    other tasks such as installing or commissioning other modules, or program the module at an
    earlier or later time.
    Step sequence
    Table 3- 9 Steps in selecting and commissioning the digital module
    Step Procedure See...
    1. Selecting the module Chapter Modules overview (Page 49)and the specific modulechapter
    2. Installing the module in the SIMATIC S7systemInstallation chapter in the relevant AS Installation Manual:
    • Automation System, Hardware and Installation, or S7-400 / M7-400 Automation System, Hardware and Installationor• Distributed I/O Device ET 200M3. Assigning module parameters Chapter Diagnostics ofdigital modules (Page 59)4. Commission the configuration Commissioning chapter in the relevant installation manual:of the
    AS used:
    • Automation System, Hardware and Installation, or S7-
    400 / M7-400 Automation System, Hardware and Installation
    or
    • ET 200M distributed I/O device
    5. Analysis the configuration if commissioning
    was not successful.
    Chapter Diagnostics of digital modules (Page 59)
    See also
    Programming digital modules (Page 58)
    Parameters of digital output modules (Page 528)
    Module overview (Page 49)
    Digital modules
    3.3 Programming digital modules
    Module data
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    3.3 Programming digital modules
    Introduction
    Digital modules may have different properties. You can program the properties of certain
    modules.
    All information in this chapter applies only to programmable digital modules:
    ● Digital input module SM 321; DI 16 x DC 24 V with process and diagnostic interrupts,
    isochronous; (6ES7321-7BH01-0AB0)
    ● Digital input module SM 321; DI 16 x DC 24 V/125 V with process and diagnostic
    interrupts (6ES7321-7EH00-0AB0)
    ● Digital output module SM 322; DO 16 x DC 24 V/0,5 A (6ES7322-8BH10-0AB0)
    ● Digital output module SM 322; DO 8 x DC 24 V/0,5 A with diagnostic interrupt
    (6ES7322-8BF00-0AB0)
    ● Digital output module SM 322; DO 8 x AC120/230 V /2A ISOL (6ES7322-5FF00-0AB0)
    ● Digital output module SM 322; DO 8 x Rel. AC230V /5A (6ES7322-5HF00-0AB0)
    ● Digital input/output module SM 327; DI 8/DO 8 x DC 24 V/0,5 A (6ES7327-1BH00-0AB0)
    Programming tools
    Only program the digital modules in STEP 7 while the CPU is in STOP.
    After you defined all parameters, download these from your PG to the CPU. During its STOP
    → RUN transition, the CPU transfers the parameters to the relevant digital modules.
    Static and dynamic parameters
    Parameters are organized by static and dynamic properties.
    Set the static parameters while the CPU is in STOP, as described earlier.
    You may also edit dynamic parameters in the active user program of an S7 PLC using SFCs.
    However, the parameters set in STEP 7 will be applied again after a RUN → STOP, STOP →
    RUN transition of the CPU. The appendix Parameter sets of the signal modules (Page 522)
    describes the assignment of module parameters in the user program.
    Parameters programmable using CPU operating state
    static PG (STEP 7 HW CONFIG) STOP
    dynamic PG (STEP 7 HW CONFIG) STOP
    SFC55 in the user program RUN
    Parameters of digital modules
    Information on programmable parameters is available in the module-specific chapt

    The information provided in this chapter applies only to digital modules with
    diagnostics functions.
    ● Digital input module SM 321; DI 16 x DC 24 V with process and diagnostic interrupts,
    isochronous; (6ES7321-7BH01-0AB0)
    ● Digital input module SM 321; DI 16 x DC 24 V/125 V with process and diagnostic
    interrupts (6ES7321-7EH00-0AB0)
    ● Digital output module SM 322; DO 16 × UC 24/48 V (6ES7322-5GH00-0AB0)
    ● Digital output module SM 322; DO 16 x DC 24 V/0,5 A (6ES7322-8BH10-0AB0)
    ● Digital output module SM 322; DO 8 x DC 24 V/0,5 A with diagnostic interrupt
    (6ES7322-8BF00-0AB0)
    ● Digital output module SM 322; DO 8 x AC120/230 V /2A ISOL (6ES7322-5FF00-0AB0)
    ● Digital output module SM 322; DO 8 x Rel. AC230V /5A (6ES7322-5HF00-0AB0)
    Programmable and non-programmable diagnostics messages
    We distinguish between programmable and non-programmable diagnostics messages.
    You only obtain programmable diagnostics messages if you have enabled diagnostics at the
    relevant parameters. Program the "Diagnostics" parameter block in STEP 7.
    Digital modules always return non-programmable diagnostics messages, irrespective of
    diagnostics being enabled.
    Reactions to diagnostics message in STEP 7
    Actions initiated by diagnostics messages:
    ● The diagnostics message will be entered in the diagnostics data of the digital module,
    and is then passed to the CPU.
    ● The SF LED on the digital module is lit.
    ● When "Enable Diagnostics Interrupt" is set in STEP 7, the system triggers a diagnostics
    interrupt and calls OB82

    Reading diagnostics messages
    You can read detailed diagnostics messages using SFCs in the user program (refer to the
    appendix Diagnostics data of signal modules (Page 583)).
    In STEP 7, you can view the cause of error by reading the module diagnostics data (refer to
    the STEP 7 Online Help.)
    Digital modules
    3.4 Diagnostics of digital modules
    Module data
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    Diagnostics message using the SF LED
    Digital modules with diagnostics function indicate errors at their SF LED (group error LED.)
    The SF LED lights up when the digital module generates a diagnostics message. It goes
    dark after all error states are cleared.
    The SF LED also lights up to indicate external errors (short-circuit at the sensor supply),
    regardless of the CPU operating state (at POWER ON.)
    Diagnostics messages and interrupt processing of digital modules
    For information on diagnostics messages, their possible causes, troubleshooting measures,
    and possible interrupts refer to the specific module chapter.
    Overvoltage occurs when an inductance is deactivated. Examples of this are relay coils and
    contactors.
    Integrated overvoltage protection
    The digital output modules of have integrated overvoltage protection equipment.
    Extra overvoltage protection
    Inductances should only be configured with extra overvoltage protection equipment in the
    following instances:
    ● If SIMATIC outpu

    If the inductive reactances are not activated by SIMATIC modules.  
    ote: Ask the suppliers of inductive reactances what size of overvoltage protection
    equipment should be used
     
    Example
    The following diagram shows an output current circuit which make extra overvoltage
    protection equipment necessary.
     

    t current circuits can be deactivated by extra fitted contacts (e.g. relay
    contacts).

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