KL1512 - Mapping in the Bus Coupler

As already described in the Terminal Configuration chapter, each Bus Terminal is mapped in the Bus Coupler. This mapping is usually done with the default setting in the Bus Coupler / Bus Terminal. The KS2000 configuration software or a master configuration software (e.g. ComProfibus or TwinCAT System Manager) can be used to change this default setting.

The following tables shows the mapping of the KL1512 in the Bus Coupler, depending on the set parameters.

Default mapping for: CANopen, CANCAL, DeviceNet, ControlNet, Modbus, RS232 and RS485 coupler

Conditions

Word offset

High byte

Low byte

Complete evaluation: any
Motorola format: no
Word alignment: no

0

Ch1 D0

Ch1 CB/SB

1

Ch2 CB/SB

Ch1 D1

2

Ch2 D1

Ch2 D0

3

-

-

Default mapping for: Profibus and Interbus Coupler

Conditions

Word offset

High byte

Low byte

Complete evaluation: any
Motorola format: yes
Word alignment: no

0

Ch1 D1

Ch1 CB/SB

1

Ch2 CB/SB

Ch1 D0

2

Ch2 D0

Ch2 D1

3

-

-

Default mapping for: Lightbus, EtherCAT & Ethernet coupler and Bus Terminal Controller (BCxxxx, BXxxxx)

Conditions

Word offset

High byte

Low byte

Complete evaluation: any
Motorola format: no
Word alignment: yes

0

Res.

Ch1 CB/SB

1

Ch1 D1

Ch1 D0

2

Res.

Ch2 CB/SB

3

Ch2 D1

Ch2 D0

Conditions

Word offset

High byte

Low byte

Complete evaluation: any
Motorola format: yes
Word alignment: yes

0

Res.

Ch1 CB/SB

1

Ch1 D0

Ch1 D1

2

Res.

Ch2 CB/SB

3

Ch2 D0

Ch2 D1

 

Key

Complete evaluation

The terminal is mapped with control and status byte.

Motorola format

Motorola or Intel format can be set.

Word alignment

The terminal is positioned on a word boundary in the Bus Coupler.

Ch n CB

Control byte for channel n (appears in the process image of the outputs).

Ch n SB

Status byte for channel n (appears in the process image of the inputs).

Ch n D0

Channel n, data byte 0 (byte with the lowest value)

Ch n D1

Channel n, data byte 1 (byte with the highest value)

"-"

This byte is not used or occupied by the terminal.

Res.

Reserved: this byte is assigned to the process data memory, although it has no function.