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ibaBM-DPM-S-64 

Manual 

 

 

 

Issue 2.5 

45 

 

 

 
 

The device recognizes 2 users for operating the web interface (input without quotation 
mark): 

User 

Rights 

User 
name 

Password 

Normal user 

Makes settings for analog and digital values 
as well as active slaves and operational 
mode of device. 

dpms 

dpms 

Administrator  In addition to the above mentioned: change 

the network parameters and the passwords 
of the two users, execute firmware updates. 

admin 

dpms 

 

The „admin“ user should only be assigned to experienced users. As network parame-
ters might be changed accidentally, access to the device via Ethernet would no longer 
be possible. You would have to reset the configuration to default values. For this rea-
son, you should only use the user "admin" if you wish to change the network parame-
ters. 

 

 

Note 

You can reset the passwords to default values, e.g. if you have forgotten the password. 
For further information, see chapter 7.3.7. 

 

After login with the user name mentioned above, the home page opens. 

Summary of Contents for ibaBM-DPM-S-64

Page 1: ...Profibus Sniffer ibaBM DPM S 64 Manual Issue 2 5...

Page 2: ...not guaranteed However the information in this publication is updated regularly Required corrections are contained in the following regulations or can be downloaded on the Internet The current version...

Page 3: ...Description 13 7 1 Device Design 13 7 2 Communication Interfaces 13 7 3 View of the Device Controls and Connectors 14 7 3 1 View of the Device 14 7 3 2 Fiber Optic Cable Connectors RX TX 15 7 3 3 On O...

Page 4: ...UT 32 Integers 30 9 2 6 Mode 6 INPUT 32 Reals 31 9 2 7 Mode 7 INPUT 28 Reals 32 9 2 8 Mode 8 IN OUT 32 Integers 33 9 2 9 Mode 9 IN OUT 32 Reals 34 9 2 10 Mode B IN OUT 28 Reals 36 9 3 Communication Ch...

Page 5: ...5 5 13 Technical Data 65 13 1 Main Data 65 13 2 Connections Indicators 65 13 2 1 Basic Device 65 13 2 2 Profibus Module 66 13 3 Data Transmission 66 13 3 1 Main Circuit Board 66 13 4 Dimension Sheet...

Page 6: ...is capable of assessing safety and recognizing possible consequences and risks on the basis of his her spe cialist training knowledge and experience and knowledge of the standard regulations 1 2 Desi...

Page 7: ...ess and the system or machine to be controlled there is a risk of death or severe injury The non observance of this safety information may result in a potential risk of death or severe injury The non...

Page 8: ...32 analog and 32 digital signals each Logs up to 64 analog signals and 64 digital signals in 1 ms Slot for CompactFlash cards for configuration data USB and Ethernet interfaces for configuring the de...

Page 9: ...ibaLogic settings nor the Profibus configuration or the Profibus master program need to be changed Furthermore the two Profibus connectors can be separated and the two Profibus slaves can be distribut...

Page 10: ...structions Do not exceed the operating voltage range The device may not be operated at voltages exceeding DC 24 V An overly high op erating voltage destroys the device and may result in death or serio...

Page 11: ...t values For further information on PC requirements visit our homepage www iba ag com At least one fiber optic input card ibaFOB S X or D One ibaNet fiber optic patch cable for connecting ibaBM DPM S...

Page 12: ...r connections like Connecting the Profibus cable The PROFIBUS cable should be connected after proper completion of the active slave configuration only to ensure that the slave numbers do not exist twi...

Page 13: ...circuit board Controls the device as a whole Stores the parameters Manages the dual port RAM Operates the communication interfaces ibaNet USB and Ethernet as well as the CompactFlash card The second...

Page 14: ...Power supply terminal 24 V X14 CF LAN USB status LEDs Profibus status LED Bus0 Profibus status LED Bus1 Rotary switch S1 Rotary switch S2 DP connector Bus0 X40 Push button S10 CF card slot DP termina...

Page 15: ...S and X types in order to receive the data RX FO receiver with 3 3 Mbit s data transmission rate The ibaPDA or ibaLogic system must be equipped with cards ibaFOB 4o D ibaFOB io D ibaFOB 2io D or corre...

Page 16: ...ed 2 pin Phoenix threaded coupling connector If desired you can order DIN rails or plug in power supply units from iba 7 3 6 Status LEDs of the Communications Interface LED Status Description CF Off G...

Page 17: ...with our device Important note The card must be formatted in FAT or FAT32 1 Create a folder DPMS in the root directory of the card and copy the four sample configuration files csv from the CD into thi...

Page 18: ...scription Run green Blinking Off Profibus controller active and OK CPU of the DP controller not running Bus yellow Off Rapid blinking approx 0 1 s Slow blinking ca 0 8 s On No Profibus found or no com...

Page 19: ...witch positions are possible Connection configuration operating mode S4 S5 S6 Bus0 and Bus1 are to be operated separately a different PROFIBUS line is connected to each connection OFF ibaBM DPM S 64 i...

Page 20: ...D in the measuring station PC The configuration shown above illustrates the ibaBM DPM S 64 device connected to a DP Master device for example the SIMATIC S7 The measured values can be logged with a s...

Page 21: ...connec tions Bus0 or Bus1 The switch S6 must be opened OFF The Profibus cable has two neighboring plugs with incoming and outgoing wires at the point where the device is to be installed Both plugs ca...

Page 22: ...BM DPM S 64 In that case ibaLogic itself is neither a Profibus DP master nor a DP slave Other systems can use this capability for example SIMATIC S5 or MMC with iba s ibaLink SM 64 io interface card o...

Page 23: ...coupling is shown The iba interface board ibaLink SM 128V i 2o is designed for VME based control sys tems like from ALSTOM SMS or VAI The ibaBM DPM S 64 controls the communication between Profibus an...

Page 24: ...oosing the mode of operation GSD file and mode of operation must fit together In general the following data types may be processed 2 32 16 bit integer 32 binary in modes 0 5 8 2 32 bit floats 32 binar...

Page 25: ...sd ibaLogic S7 system coupling 6 INPUT 32 Reals 4 byte reserved 2 32 analog real 2 32 digital iba_0F06 gsd ibaLogic system coupling no S7 SD 7 INPUT 28 Reals 4 byte reserved 2 28 analog real 2 32 digi...

Page 26: ...D file name ibaF01n4 gsd DPM32IO GSD ibaF01n3 gsd DPL32IO GSD iba_0F01 gsd L2B_32I GSD iba_0F02 gsd L2B_32R GSD ibaF04n4 gsd DPM28RO GSD ibaF04n3 gsd DPL28RO GSD iba_0F04 gsd L2B_28R4 GSD ibaF00n4 gsd...

Page 27: ...6 23 8 7 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 Dig outputs channel 24 31 9 8 MSB Analog output channel 0 Integer 2 byte Big Endian Motorola 10 LSB 11 10 MSB Analog output channel 1 Integer 2 byte Big Endian Motorol...

Page 28: ...22 21 20 19 18 17 16 Dig outputs channel 16 23 8 7 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 Dig outputs channel 24 31 9 8 MSB Analog output channel 0 Real 4 byte Big Endian Motorola 10 11 12 LSB 13 12 MSB Analog outpu...

Page 29: ...23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 Dig outputs channel 16 23 8 7 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 Dig outputs channel 24 31 9 8 MSB Analog output channel 0 Real 4 byte Big Endian Motorola 10 11 12 LSB 13 12 MSB Analog o...

Page 30: ...10 9 8 Dig inputs channel 8 15 5 4 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 Dig inputs channel 16 23 6 5 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 Dig inputs channel 24 31 7 6 MSB Analog input channel 0 Integer 2 byte Big Endian Motor...

Page 31: ...nel 0 7 4 3 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Dig inputs channel 8 15 5 4 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 Dig inputs channel 16 23 6 5 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 Dig inputs channel 24 31 7 6 MSB Analog input channel 0 Real...

Page 32: ...ed 5 4 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Dig inputs channel 0 7 6 5 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Dig inputs channel 8 15 7 6 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 Dig inputs channel 16 23 8 7 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 Dig inputs channel 24 3...

Page 33: ...nctions possible e g status watchdog etc 72 Status 9 2 8 2 Input data INPUT DATA Byte no Offset Contents Remark 1 0 FO message counter A incremented by each new FO message 2 1 FO reception status Bit...

Page 34: ...4 3 2 1 0 Dig outputs channel 0 7 4 3 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Dig outputs channel 8 15 5 4 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 Dig outputs channel 16 23 6 5 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 Dig outputs channel 24 31 7 6 MSB...

Page 35: ...inputs channel 24 31 7 6 MSB Analog input channel 0 Real 4 byte Big Endian Motorola 8 9 10 LSB 11 10 MSB Analog input channel 1 Real 4 byte Big Endian Motorola 12 13 14 LSB 14 Analog inputs in total...

Page 36: ...Endian Motorola 117 116 MSB Analog output channel 27 Real 4 byte Big Endian Motorola 118 119 120 LSB 121 120 not used customized functions possible e g status watchdog etc 122 121 not used 9 2 10 2 In...

Page 37: ...5 37 9 2 10 3 GSD File GSD file name Remark ibaF0Bn4 gsd Transfer in one block with SFC S7 400 ibaF0Bn3 gsd Transfer in four blocks with SFC S7 300 9 2 10 4 Applications ibaLogic System coupling SIMA...

Page 38: ...in a name server the device can always be addressed with its unique name After the device is connected to an active network a DHCP server is searched auto matically if DHCP is enabled to find an IP ad...

Page 39: ...via Ethernet Tip For a direct link between the device and your PC i e without hub or switch you should use a cross over Ethernet cable 9 3 2 USB Interface The USB interface is located on the bottom si...

Page 40: ...Insert the delivered CD ROM into your CD drive and click on Next The driver for IBA AG USB Remote NDIS Network Device will be found 4 The message box which points out that The software you are install...

Page 41: ...ual Issue 2 5 41 If this message does not appear and you cannot continue the installation check the security settings for the driver signing They should be as follows 5 After copying the required file...

Page 42: ...then Control Panel There open Network Connections to see a list of available network connections There in section LAN or High Speed Internet you ll find a LAN connection with the device name IBA AG US...

Page 43: ...the address 192 168 0 2 into the field IP address and the value 255 255 255 0 into the field Subnet mask 8 Then close this dialog and the previous one by click on OK Now you can parameterize the devic...

Page 44: ...ce http 192 168 0 1 Ethernet interface if a DHCP server is available in the network http dpms_nnnn nnnn last four digits of the MAC address see label on device Important note When working under Window...

Page 45: ...he two users execute firmware updates admin dpms The admin user should only be assigned to experienced users As network parame ters might be changed accidentally access to the device via Ethernet woul...

Page 46: ...status line provides information about the device status and the current device time Due to sys tem restrictions the status information is not continually updated the information is on ly updated eac...

Page 47: ...the network is to be used Click the Submit button to save the entries for the appropriate network adapter Reset entries deletes the entries The network settings will not take effect until you have res...

Page 48: ...saved in the internal CSV files see above restart DP Saves and activates actual values and search baud rate Working with a CompactFlash card save to cf Copies the internal CSV files to the CompactFlas...

Page 49: ...ectors X40 and X41 by setting switch S6 to OFF position Thus you can measure on 2 different Profibus lines with one DP slave each 10 1 4 Administrative Functions The administrator s page provides func...

Page 50: ...browse on the administrator s page Usually it is a file with extension CAB The filename may be for example update SH4 CAB Click on the submit button in order to load the update The file will then be d...

Page 51: ...configuration only to ensure that the slave numbers do not exist twice A conflict due to slaves with the same number can lead to a breakdown of the Profibus communica tion and finally to a complete st...

Page 52: ...ger of ibaPDA V6 re spectively 3 Start the diagnostics tool in ibaPDA v 5 x F12 and select a SM64 module of the FOB card in the tree structure In ibaPDA V6 mark in the IO manager the corre sponding li...

Page 53: ...program Figure 14 PLC S7 hardware configuration user interface HW Config Step 3 Connecting DP 1 Connect the upper DP interface on the ibaBM DPM S 64 with the DP interface of your S7 PLC 2 Activate the...

Page 54: ...le how to transfer a consistent range of 32 byte from S7 PLC DB11 to DPM64 using SFC15 3 In your program you have to adjust the peripheral output address in network 3 LADDR parameter with the DP outpu...

Page 55: ...alog and digital channels of the module s and enter signal names or comments if required 3 Configure a recorder window by using the recorder setup dialog ibaPDA v 5 xx Drag Drop the desired signals in...

Page 56: ...g link RX on the ibaBM DPM S 64 with a transmitting link of the ibaFOB io S Step 2 GSD installation and hardware configuration 1 Start the HW Config tool in the current S7 project and install the GSD...

Page 57: ...M DPM S 64 if the device is the last one in the DP line 3 Download the system data to S7 PLC with HW Config and start the PLC As soon as the connection between the DP master and the slave s has been e...

Page 58: ...be transferred to ibaLogic Figure 21 Example for transfer of 32 bytes transmitting DB12 SFC15 and receiving data DB13 SFC14 in S7 PLC 4 In your program you have to adjust the peripheral input output a...

Page 59: ...your S7 program 5 Now download all modified and new blocks incl the DBs to PLC Step 5 ibaLogic test program 1 Start ibaLogic and create a new test layout Activate the FOB i o S card in the sys tem set...

Page 60: ...f short termed failures In order to reload the data from or to the periphery the use of SFC14 and SFC15 is recommended Please refer to the sample projects in order to see how it s done When dealing wi...

Page 61: ...SM 128V i 2o can only read 32 analog and 32 digital data per slave module in ibaPDA from the iba interface cards e g SM64 SM128V On that end even the breakdown of the entire DP line cannot be detecte...

Page 62: ...evice is turned on and connect ed to the ibaPDA V6 it will normally be detected automatically If necessary per form Automatic detection 3 Provided that the device is already configured the mode of ope...

Page 63: ...ion see chapter 10 Configuration by Means of the Web Inter face 1 Install an applicable GSD file on the DP master 2 Choose the correct ibaFOB card in the ibaPDA V6 I O Manager and add a DPM64 module 3...

Page 64: ...d a FOB alarm module at the appropriate output link 5 Choose the General tab of this module and select the correct link mode Integer or Real Device mode Link mode 8 Integer 9 Real B Real 6 Click on OK...

Page 65: ...Coupling 62 5 125 m ST Lean Maximum fiber optic length without repeater 2000 m 6561 ft Dimensions width x height x depth 69 5 mm x 189 mm x 142 mm incl DIN rail clip 2 74 in x 7 44 in x 5 59 in Weight...

Page 66: ...1 10 100 MBit s USB 2 0 CompactFlash CF and CF cards type I and type II Warning Very slow PIO 0 cards can cause errors during data transmission As a result a configuration may be incorrectly read For...

Page 67: ...ibaBM DPM S 64 Manual Issue 2 5 67 13 4 Dimension Sheet Dimensions given in mm...

Page 68: ...equire support specify the serial number iba S N of the product Contact Headquarters iba AG Koenigswarterstr 44 90762 Fuerth Germany Phone 49 911 97282 0 Fax 49 911 97282 33 Email iba iba ag com Conta...

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