No, but there is a work-around. You can map the I/O modules in the local rack to the Profibus DP network. If your PLC program is based on the local rack configuration, you have to change the PLC program, since addresses of I/O modules in the local rack are different from the I/O modules in the DP network.
If you do not want to change your PLC program, you can delete all I/O configurations in the local rack, write down the address for each I/O module, then configure the same modules in the DP network and assign the same addresses as in the local rack. When I start simulation using the Profibus driver, I get the message "Station No, in Error state" in the PICS Event Log. • Make sure the configurations in PICS and the PLC are the same.
• Make sure the transmission rate settings match in PICS and the PLC. • Check the cable and ensure the terminators are at both 5136-PBMS card and PLC ends (especially important at high baud rates). When I import a .2BF file into PICS, I get the message " ... more.
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