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Glossary<br />

Power modules<br />

Prewiring<br />

Process image<br />

PROFIBUS<br />

Power modules monitor the voltage supply for all electronic modules within the voltage<br />

group. The supply voltage for the voltage group is fed in via the terminal module TM-P<br />

The wiring of the terminal modules before the electronic modules are inserted.<br />

The process image is a component of the system memory of the DP master. The signal<br />

states of the input modules are transferred to the process-image inputs at the beginning of<br />

the cyclic program. At the end of the cyclic program, the values of the process-image outputs<br />

are transferred to the DP slave as the signal states.<br />

PROcess FIeld BUS, Process and fieldbus standard, defined in the IEC 61784-1:2002<br />

Ed1 CP 3/1 standard. It defines functional, electrical, and mechanical properties for a bitserial<br />

field bus system.<br />

PROFIBUS is available with the protocols DP (= distributed peripherals, that is, distributed or<br />

remote IO), FMS (= field bus message specification), PA (= process automation), or TF<br />

(= technological functions).<br />

PROFIBUS address<br />

Each bus node must receive a PROFIBUS address to identify it uniquely on the PROFIBUS.<br />

The PC/programming device has the PROFIBUS address "0".<br />

PROFIBUS addresses 1 to 125 are permissible for the <strong>ET</strong> <strong>200S</strong> distributed IO system<br />

PROFIN<strong>ET</strong><br />

Within the context of Totally Integrated Automation (TIA), PROFIN<strong>ET</strong> is the systematic<br />

continuation of the following systems:<br />

• PROFIBUS DP, the established field bus<br />

• Industrial Ethernet, the communication bus for the cell level<br />

Experiences from both systems have been and are being integrated in PROFIN<strong>ET</strong>.<br />

As an Ethernet-based automation standard of PROFIBUS International (formerly PROFIBUS<br />

user organization, registered society) PROFIN<strong>ET</strong> thus defines a communication, automation<br />

and engineering model valid for all manufacturers.<br />

<strong>ET</strong> <strong>200S</strong><br />

Glossary-6 Manual, 12/2005, A5E00514527-03

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