For Change Tasks, The Parameter Change Rights Of The Drive Converter Must Be Set At The Configured Interface. Network; Terminology; Description - Siemens SIMADYN D Manual

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3.23
For change tasks, the parameter change rights of the drive
converter must be set at the configured interface. Network
3.23.1

Terminology

Data interface
Interface channel
iP module
Network node
Network group
(Network) nodes
Target nodes
Island
Adjacent island
Unused channels
Network-capable
channel
Administration
channel
Data transfer channel
3.23.2

Description

System- and communication configuring D7-SYS - SIMADYN D
Edition 12.2003
Terminology, which is used in these Configuring Instructions, are
explained in this Chapter.
The data transfer area can be located on all coupling modules
(interface modules) and the CPU.
Bi-directional data channel, configured using an US input.
Intelligent peripheral module, in this case: Overall term for the CSH11,
CS7/SS4, CS7/SS5 modules
Subrack, on which a @NMC function block is configured.
Network nodes, which are connected with one another via a rack
coupling (CS12/13/14, CS22).
Network nodes.
Node, which is the destination of a particular telegram.
Network group, which includes one or several iP modules.
Network group, which is to be reached from an island via an iP module
Channels, which were logged-on, but which can no longer be used
Channel, whose channel name consists of the subrack-, module- and
optional connector name.
Channel, logged-on from the @NMC via which network administration
data are sent.
Channel, logged-on from the @NMC, via which user data is sent if the
network can be freely selected.
The rigid network implements a channel connection via network nodes. In
this case, the sender and receiver can be located on various data
interfaces, which are not directly connected with one another. The
network transparently establishes the connection between sender and
receiver so that it appears that the channels are located on the same
data interface.
The rigid network is configured via function blocks. In this case, the
@NMC (Network Master Control) is the "heart" of the network. It must
always be configured.
• The @NMC should be configured on all of the subracks, which are to
be logged-on in the network.
• A basic prerequisite for error-free network operation is to configure
subrack names which are unique throughout the network.
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