Manual
Issue 2.11
ibaBM-DPM-S
Profibus-Sniffer
Page 1: ...Manual Issue 2 11 ibaBM DPM S Profibus Sniffer...
Page 2: ...compliance is 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...
Page 3: ...upply 17 7 2 5 Status LEDs on the communications interface 17 7 2 6 Rotary switches S1 and S2 17 7 2 7 Pushbutton S10 18 7 2 8 CompactFlash card slot X24 18 7 2 9 TCP IP interface bottom 18 7 2 10 USB...
Page 4: ...M S device module 52 10 2 2 Sniffer module 55 10 2 3 Active Slave module 59 10 2 4 Dig512 sniffer module 62 10 3 Diagnostic functions 65 10 3 1 Standard Diagnosis 65 10 3 2 Extended diagnosis 65 11 PR...
Page 5: ...ified professionals who are familiar with hand ling electrical and electronic modules as well as communication and measurement tech nology A person is regarded to as professional if he she is capable...
Page 6: ...ss and the system or ma chine 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 7: ...ribed In contrast to its predecessor the ibaBM DPM 64 the new device provides two basic modes of operation which can be used alone or simultaneously the so called sniffer mode and the active slave mod...
Page 8: ...ode A combination of modes is not possible Integration in a DP network For integrating the device in an existing DP network no major physical changes have to be made Due to its size and the mounting p...
Page 9: ...functions with ibaPDA V6 6 19 0 or higher Smart value selection for sniffer mode Redundancy mode for use on the redundant PROFIBUS S7 400H with ibaPDA V6 6 26 3 or higher 3 Scope of delivery An ibaBM...
Page 10: ...e PROFIBUS cable should be connected after proper completion of the active slave configuration only Please see also chapter 9 4 4 2 Active Slaves tab Defining the slave addresses and 11 2 Active slave...
Page 11: ...MB RAM 4 GB free memory on the hard drive for measurement values For further information on PC requirements visit our homepage http www iba ag com At least one fiber optic input card of type ibaFOB D...
Page 12: ...6 beginning with version 6 26 3 for measuring and recording data on the redundant PROFIBUS Note The following request access procedures can be done with ibaBM DPM S beginning with version 6 17 0 of ib...
Page 13: ...s like FO cable to the ibaPDA system Network connection via Ethernet TCP IP or USB connection to a PC with Web browser Connecting the PROFIBUS cable Do not connect the PROFIBUS cable until the configu...
Page 14: ...e PROFIBUS interfaces up to 2 PROFIBUS DP strings are connected for data capturing ibaBM DPM S sends the captured data via the FO interface to ibaPDA V6 Parameters are usually transferred via the netw...
Page 15: ...y terminal 24 V X14 CF LAN USB status LEDs PROFIBUS status LEDs Bus0 PROFIBUS status LEDs Bus1 Rotary switch S1 Rotary switch S2 11 DP connector Bus0 X40 Pushbutton S10 CF card slot DP terminal Bus0 S...
Page 16: ...device off and then restart it it is rebooted This is useful for in stance when a fatal error has occurred Error LED or if you want to load new device parameters 7 2 3 Operating status display status...
Page 17: ...ing data transfer Defect or communication setup Table 2 Status LEDs of communication interfaces 7 2 6 Rotary switches S1 and S2 These switches provide some special functions 7 2 6 1 Transmission of co...
Page 18: ...you want to look up how to use CF cards please see chapter 9 2 Transferring the configuration with the CompactFlash card and chapter 9 4 4 Settings Note The CompactFlash card must not be removed durin...
Page 19: ...alues are being sent to ibaPDA only in DPM S mode Transmission rate detected and set Values are read in the DP and sent to ibaPDA only in DPM S mode When the device is working in DPM S 64 mode the whi...
Page 20: ...fferent PROFIBUS line is connected to each connection OFF ibaBM DPM S is not the last device on Bus0 OFF OFF ibaBM DPM S is not the last device on Bus1 OFF OFF ibaBM DPM S is the last device on Bus0 O...
Page 21: ...1 Connection to the DP Master unidirectional Figure 5 ibaBM DPM S connected to the DP master and ibaFOB 4i D in the measuring PC The configuration shown above illustrates the ibaBM DPM S device connec...
Page 22: ...is connected to the Bus0 connection and the other end to the Bus1 connection The switch S6 must then be closed ON the termina ting resistors S4 S5 must be switched off OFF The PROFIBUS cable has a pl...
Page 23: ...he S6 switch needs to be open OFF The Bus0 X40 connection is connected to the DP string of the CPU0 and the Bus1 X41 connection to the DP line of the CPU1 The device can be looped at any place in the...
Page 24: ...Manual ibaBM DPM S 24 Issue 2 11 Figure 8 ibaBM DPM S connected to redundant PROFIBUS and measuring PC...
Page 25: ...g the configuration with the CompactFlash card 3 The device is configured in the ibaPDA V6 I O manager The parameters are trans ferred directly to the device via TCP IP USB or Ethernet If you use ibaP...
Page 26: ...down firmly 5 Set the rotary switches S1 S2 to the positions 3 3 push the button S10 and switch on the device see chapter 7 2 6 1 Please keep the button pressed until the values have been transferred...
Page 27: ...ures of the PC s network connection 2 As there is no DHCP server available the PC and the ibaBM DPM S device get auto matically an IP address after appr one minute Auto IP This address should look as...
Page 28: ...nto 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 installing has not passed the Window...
Page 29: ...hen Control Panel There open Network Connections to see a list of available network connections 6 There in section LAN or High Speed Internet you ll find a LAN connection with the device name IBAAG US...
Page 30: ...the following IP address and enter the address 192 168 0 2 into the field IP address and the value 255 255 255 0 into the field Subnet mask Then close this dialog and the previous one by click on OK 9...
Page 31: ...means of the ibaPDAsystem you may always restore a backed up IO configuration in the device Vice versa this is only possible in parts because for example no signal names are stored in the ibaBM DPM S...
Page 32: ...licy Security settings Local policies Security options Parameter Network security LAN manager authentication level Value Send LM NTLM responses Tip Depending on the security level settings of the Inte...
Page 33: ...ed users As network parameters might be changed accidentally access to the device via Ethernet would no longer be pos sible You would have to reset the configuration to default values Please change th...
Page 34: ...bout the device Device type Serial number Maximum number of active slaves supported by the device Redundancy mode Simulation mode function in preparation Device name in the network required for automa...
Page 35: ...dress 2 The Subnet Mask for the network 4 The Default Gateway 3 Here you can choose if a DHCP server is to be used 5 With the submit button the entries for the network adapter are stored in the device...
Page 36: ...vates the current values The values are stored restart DP saves all parameters and values restarts the device The save refresh and activate buttons always refer to the currently displayed tab The curr...
Page 37: ...ew value can be proc essed immediately With the buttons 5 you can choose subpages of the single tabs The number of the dis played values is limited to 24 If there are more values these are distributed...
Page 38: ...icense is activated the DPMS Sniffer Active Slave Mode shows if the redundancy mode is chosen in ibaPDA V6 In the DPM S 64 mode the needed parameters can be set on this tab Operating modes for analog...
Page 39: ...e the bus no for each slave corre sponding to the physical connection 0 or 1 When entering the slave addresses please consider that no slave address must be de fined twice Note You can also do these s...
Page 40: ...126 Offset ibaPDA Address The digital signals are administered by bytes and identified by a Byte offset and the bit number The Offset parameter describes the Byte offset of the byte where the wanted...
Page 41: ...he value Depending on the data for mat of a value see format column the offset for sequential values has to be incremented in different step sizes e g 1 for Byte and 4 Byte for Float Format In this fi...
Page 42: ...ms default user user password You need to enter the old password and the new password twice for security re asons dpms is the default setting for both passwords By clicking on the su bmit button the p...
Page 43: ...y slaves can be initialized at max This limit prevents an over load of the PROFIBUS sniffer with a number of slaves not tested yet 5 Please enter the license keys for the redundancy mode in the Key 1...
Page 44: ...are etc With ibaPDA V6 you can define the PROFIBUS slave addresses and configure ana log and digital measuring signals Note If you use the redundancy mode you need to enter the license key in the Web...
Page 45: ...ata of the ibaPDA V6 device are to be captured with IP address Enter the IP address of the device or the name of the de vice in the dpms_nnnn format see chapter 9 3 1 Ethernet TCP IP This address is u...
Page 46: ...Sniffer TDC request For all request modules you need a supplementary license For further information on these modules please read the product manuals The Active slave Dig512 sniffer and Sniffer modul...
Page 47: ...munication on the PROFIBUS and hence a com plete machine downtime 11 Please enter now the number of analog signals and the number of digital signals in the Active slave module on the General tab The d...
Page 48: ...al tab please proceed as shown above You do not need to enter a data type The address offset is given in 1 byte steps The signals are addressed by the bit numbers 0 7 15 Sniffing on PROFIBUS Sniffer m...
Page 49: ...or Sniffer module For generating slaves on an ibaBM DPM S device you can not only use the Active slave module but also the Sniffer module Please enter under Active slaves General tab of the Sniffer mo...
Page 50: ...etailed description see chapter 10 2 4 Dig512 sniffer 21 When all signals have been configured please activate the configuration by clicking on OK or Apply In course of the following validation the co...
Page 51: ...are shown for both PROFIBUS systems The PROFIBUS browser tab shows detailed information about both PROFIBUS sys tems e g bus rotation time and about the input and output areas of each slave For detai...
Page 52: ...vice module The ibaBM DPM S device module offers five tabs The General Diagnostics and PROFIBUS Browser tab are compulsory With the Analog and the Digital tab you have an online view on the analog and...
Page 53: ...t the PROFIBUS master Redundancy mode By this option you activate the redundancy mode The device then treats both PROFIBUS lines like a redundant PROFIBUS line For further information about operating...
Page 54: ...transfer this file to the device via a CF card 10 2 1 2 Analog tab If analog signals are configured in the modules and the configuration has been transferred to ibaBM DPM S an overview of all capture...
Page 55: ...ctions and shows de tailed information about both PROFIBUS systems e g bus rotation time and the input and output areas of each slave For a description of the diagnosis functions please read chapter 1...
Page 56: ...te The default settings limit the number of slaves to a maximum of eight If you define more than these eight slaves an error message will appear If you need more than eight active slaves please do not...
Page 57: ...ram the transferred value has a physical meaning e g temperature 50 C 500 C You can choose by Gain Offset a conversion of the value The value is then recorded with the physical unit For making the cal...
Page 58: ...ration dialog of the Web interface Data type Data type of the signal You will find the data types in table 5 Active Only if you tick the box the signal is captured and considered when checking the li...
Page 59: ...in redundancy mode see chapter 12 DP RAM Only to be used for service purposes Support Address The byte address of the signal within the input or output data range of the slave The address range begin...
Page 60: ...ls Defining the number of digital signals for this module min 0 max 512 PROFIBUS Bus number Please define here on which bus system Bus 0 X40 Bus 1 X41 the active slave is to be generated Slave number...
Page 61: ...Connecting the PROFIBUS cable Please do not connect the PROFIBUS cable until the configuration of the active slaves has been done via Web interface or in ibaPDA V6 This way you make sure that no slave...
Page 62: ...hat all defined signals apply to the slave of this module 10 2 4 Dig512 sniffer module The Dig512 sniffer module can be added to an ibaBM DPM S device module With the Dig512 sniffer module you can cap...
Page 63: ...e Digital tab Enter the word signals that contain the digital signals sequentially The columns have the following meanings Connector Assign a meaningful name to the source word Bus Enter the bus syste...
Page 64: ...just set the WORD and WORD_B types see table 5 Active In case you have ticked the box the source signal is captured with its 16 digital sig nals and also considered when checking the number of license...
Page 65: ...ndard diagnostics the PROFIBUS Browser tab in the device module does not ex ist yet see chapter 10 3 2 10 3 2 Extended diagnosis ibaPDA V6 version 6 19 0 provides enhanced diagnostic functions while i...
Page 66: ...the slaves 30 33 Moreover the device supports a detection of collisions Before ibaBM DPM S activates own slaves the device makes a check if there exists a slave with the same number on the bus yet If...
Page 67: ...selected Then please click on the PROFIBUS browser tab If you have chosen the General tab of an Active slave or Sniffer module in the I O manager please click on the Browse profibus command marked in...
Page 68: ...mation about this participant e g status telegram counter and actual values output input Figure 35 PROFIBUS Browser information about slave Choosing signals via PROFIBUS Browser You can use the PROFIB...
Page 69: ...2 11 69 Figure 36 PROFIBUS Browser on the General tab Please mark the node of the participant slave Figure 37 PROFIBUS Browser Slave marked and input data chosen Figure 38 PROFIBUS Browser Slave marke...
Page 70: ...part You can switch between Big Endian and Little Endian If you have identified the chosen byte sequence as signal value please mark the correct value in the upper part of the dialog Then you can add...
Page 71: ...roper completion of the active slaves configuration via ibaPDA or web interface This is to make sure that no slave number has been used twice A conflict of several slaves with the same number may caus...
Page 72: ...no firmware version is indicated in the hardware configuration In general S7 CPU of the older type do not support long slots with the setting Consistent over total length When configuring those slots...
Page 73: ...V6 for recording ibaBM DPM S recognizes situations like the passage of a S7 400H CPU to STOP the failure of a slave connection e g IM153 2 for a redundant ET200 or a broken cable It then changes dynam...
Page 74: ...e green LED RUN is on the new transmission rate in the CPU is active If ibaBM DPM S is set back too fast before both CPUs are on RUN eventually on one bus the old transmission rate is recognized In th...
Page 75: ...Figure 43 Display of active non active redundancy mode 12 1 Configuration with ibaPDA V6 Connect the ibaBM DPM S to a free link of a ibaFOB D input card In the I O manager add a device module ibaBM DP...
Page 76: ...ality 12 1 1 Notes on the Sniffer module In redundancy mode there is only the Redundant bus option on the General tab The bus 0 and bus 1 settings do not appear If you configure active slaves they are...
Page 77: ...dancy mode is always generated on both buses at the same time Each of both S7 400H CPUs sends data to the slave on an own PROFIBUS system This is the reason why an active slave always needs to be foun...
Page 78: ...both bus systems in magenta Figure 48 Diagnosis in redundancy mode 12 1 4 Special features I O types In redundancy mode ibaBM DPM S decides for each slave which bus the valid informa tion is sent on Y...
Page 79: ...made in this field Figure 50 I O type Status Active slave module As the Active Slave module does not offer a column for the bus system in the redun dancy mode the I O types Status bus 0 and Status bus...
Page 80: ...nfig tool under Step7 In the catalog of the available modules you now find the ibaBM DPM S DP Monitor device under PROFIBUS DP Additional Field Devices General Figure 52 ibaBM DPM S DP monitor module...
Page 81: ...have been assigned to Slave 22 Bus 0 output 122 BYTES 1024 1145 output 122 BYTES 1146 1267 Figure 53 Slave 22 Bus 0 address range Slave 22 Bus 1 output 122 BYTES 1268 1389 output 122 BYTES 1390 1511...
Page 82: ...in which you store the data cyclically You can customize the DB structure according to your individual demands The length of the DB has to correspond to the length of the output data range of the acti...
Page 83: ...e read the SIMATIC Step7 manuals Figure 58 Transferring data to an active slave with SFC15 Note Data should be exclusively given out to the active slave by SFC15 DPWR_DAT Data output by charging trans...
Page 84: ...e FO coupling 62 5 125 m ST Lean Maximum fiber optic cable length without re peater 2000 m 6561 ft Dimension width x height x depth 69 5 mm x 189 mm x 142 mm incl DIN rail clip 2 74 x 7 44 x 5 59 Weig...
Page 85: ...ls 64 digital signals per ms DPM S 64 mode Ethernet 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...
Page 86: ...Manual ibaBM DPM S 86 Issue 2 11 13 3 Dimension sheet Dimensions given in mm Figure 59 Dimension sheet...
Page 87: ...uire support specify the serial number iba S N of the product Contacts Headquarters iba AG Koenigswarterstr 44 90762 Fuerth Germany Phone 49 911 97282 0 Fax 49 911 97282 33 Email iba iba ag com Contac...