A GSD file contains information about the device capabilities.
Modules are defined within the GSD. Each module represents a distinct sub set of parameter values for a specific
function block in the DVC6200p; each function block can have one or more modules defined.
Slots originate in the Class 1 Master (Configuration Host) and represent an address range of bytes. Typically, slots will
define address ranges for Input values (I) and other address ranges for Output values (Q).
If a Slot is not used it must NOT be null or blank. It must be assigned as an Empty Module.
Modules are assigned to specific Slots. For example any of the AO modules must be assigned to Slot 1. If a DO module
is required it must be assigned to Slot 3. The slot assignments are defined in the device GSD file FC051037.gsd.
The AO module is always assigned to the first slot. In some systems the first slot is defined as 0; consequently the AO module will
be defined as Slot 0, the AI module will be defined as Slot 1, etc.
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The example below shows an AO Module, number 5, assigned to Slot 1. The slots that are not used have been assigned
as an EMPTY_MODULE. Different Class 1 Masters will present different views and may have a different number of
configurable slot locations.
The below example is from a Siemens PCS7. On the right pane the DVC6200p is selected. All of the modules available
for the device are listed. In this example Module 9 has been selected.
With the graphic image of the DVC6200p highlighted slot assignments are made in the table for the DVC6200p.
The AO module 9 has been assigned to Slot 0 (the first slot) in this example. Unused slots must be defined as
EMPTY_MODULE as shown below and not as Blank or Null. Most control systems define the Inputs (I) and Output (Q)
address ranges automatically.
7
8
9RCAS_OUT - Status
10POS_D
11POS_D - Status
12
13
CHECKBACK
14
DVC6200p
Output (master view)
Initial Address0
1SP -
2floating-point number
3
4SP - status
5
6
RCAS_IN floating-point number
7
8
9RCAS_IN - Status
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Slot 2 Assignment
ModuleModule NameInput BytesOutput Bytes
16AI_OUT(S)50
17AI_OUT(L)50
Module 16
AI_OUT(S)
Module DefinitionAI_OUTS(S)
Input data length5
Output data length0
Parameter data length0
Identifiers0x94
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AI_OUT(L)
Module DefinitionAI_OUTS(L)
Input data length5
Output data length0
Parameter data length0
Identifiers0x42, 0x84, 0x5
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DO Module
Slot 3 Assignment
ModuleModule NameInput BytesOutput Bytes
18DO_SP02
19DO_SP_RDBK22
20DO_SP_CKBK32
21DO_SP_RDBK_CKBK52
22DO_RIN_ROUT22
23DO_RIN_ROUT_CKBK52
24DO_SP_RDBK_RIN_ROUT_CKBK74
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DO_SP
Module DefinitionDO_SP
Input data length0
Output data length2
Parameter data length0
Identifiers0xA1
Module 19
DO_SP_RDBK
Module DefinitionDO_SP_RDBK
Input data length2
Output data length2
Parameter data length0
Identifiers0xC1, 0x81, 0x81, 0x83
Module 20
DO_SP_CKBK
Module DefinitionDO_SP_CKBK
Input data length3
Output data length2
Parameter data length0
Identifiers0xC1, 0x81, 0x82, 0x92
Module 22
DO_RIN_OUT
Module DefinitionDO_RIN_ROUT
Input data length2
Output data length2
Parameter data length0
Identifiers0xC1, 0x81, 0x81, 0x8C
Module 23
DO_RIN_ROUT_CKBK
Module DefinitionDO_RIN_ROUT_CKBK
Input data length5
Output data length2
Parameter data length0
Identifiers0xC1, 0x81, 0x84, 0x9C
Module 21
DO_SP_RDBK_CKBK
Module DefinitionDO_SP_RDBK_CKBK
Input data length5
Output data length2
Parameter data length0
Identifiers0xC1, 0x81, 0x84, 0x93
Module 24
DO_SP_RDBK_ROUT_CKBK
Module DefinitionDO_SP_RDBK_RIN_ROUT_CKBK
Input data length7
Output data length4
Parameter data length0
Identifiers0xC1, 0x83, 0x86, 0x9F
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Slot 4 DI1 Assignment
Slot 5 DI2 Assignment
ModuleModule NameInput BytesOutput Bytes
25DI_OUT20
Module 25
DI_OUT
Module DefinitionDI_OUT
Input data length2
Output data length0
Parameter data length0
Identifiers0x91
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