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ET 200 Handheld

Manual

Order No.: 6ES5 998–7ET21

SINEC

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Summary of Contents for ET 200

Page 1: ...n the event of the grant of a patent or the registration of a utility model or design Exclusion of liability The contents of this brochure have been checked for con formity with the hardware and software described Nevert heless the existence of deviations cannot be excluded so that we are not able to guarantee absolute conformity Ho wever the specifications in this brochure are checked at regular ...

Page 2: ...set 2x Self test Up one screen Yes No Cursor Save Key Assignment Freeze Select station diagnostics Code Table Decimal Hexadecimal KH format Binary KM format 0 0 0000 1 1 0001 2 2 0010 3 3 0011 4 4 0100 5 5 0101 6 6 0110 7 7 0111 8 8 1000 9 9 1001 10 A 1010 11 B 1011 12 C 1100 13 D 1101 14 E 1110 15 F 1111 ...

Page 3: ...eld ET 200 Handheld Contents Application Overview of the Display Structure Connecting to a Slave Station ET 200B ET 200B DP ET 200C ET 200C DP ET 200K ET 200U DP Standard Slave SPM Module Errror Messages Technical Specifications 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 9 10 11 12 A ...

Page 4: ...y the sa fety notes quoted in this manual are persons authorized to start up ground and label units systems and circuits in kee ping with the relevant safety standards Application The ET 200 handheld is a low priced alternative to the pro grammer for system start up and diagnostic functions in connection with S the ET 200 slave stations ET 200B ET 200C ET 200K and ET 200U or S a DP Standard slave ...

Page 5: ...puts and outputs S Identification of wrong inputs and outputs diagnostics ET 200U ET 200U DP Standard S Station diagnostics S Identification of modules plugged in digital or analog modules S Identification of wrong slots slot diagnostics S Transfer of user specific parame ters user parameters with ET 200U DP Standard only DP Standard slave S Transfer of user specific parame ters user parameters S ...

Page 6: ... The user must fill in this field I Input Q Output Dia Diagnostics SL Slot In the following chapters examples of some displays are used to create a better understanding of the subject matter Page 2 2 contains a description of the display structure if you connect the ET 200 handheld to the slave station De pending on the type of station you have selected you are taken into the appropriate displays ...

Page 7: ...s you to branch to the self test function Chapter 3 ET 200 handheld displays the station number enables you to make chan ges Chapter 3 ET 200 handheld recognizes the sta tion type Chapter 3 Display of inputs and outputs diagnostics Selection of port STATUS FORCE Display of inputs and outputs STATUS FORCE Display of inputs and outputs diagnostics Selection of port STATUS FORCE Display of inputs and...

Page 8: ...s Diagnostics overview Display of inputs and outputs diagnostics Connecting the ET 200 Handheld to a Slave Station This chapter describes S How to proceed after connecting the ET 200 handheld to the slave station S How to get into the self test function The self test function is not mandatory You only need it if you suspect for instance that a key is not functioning pro perly or that errors are ap...

Page 9: ...Once you have connected the ET 200 handheld to the slave station the version number of the operating system appears in the display You can branch into the self test function by pres sing while the station number is being read in please wait You can abort the self test with the exception of the key test at any time by pressing You will find a descrip tion of the self test on p 3 4 Connecting the ET...

Page 10: ...heck whether the characters are correctly dis played at each position Press the key to get into the key test from the display test You are prompted to press the keys displayed The keypad is a 5x5 matrix with the first digit denoting the line and the second digit the column 1 1 corresponds to the key and 1 3 to the key Press each key displayed within 5 seconds proceeding line by line If you press t...

Page 11: ...es only for ET 200B station with diagnostics capability S STATUS FORCE function Warning The setting of outputs when the load circuit is closed may lead to danger ous plant conditions Set outputs are reset after approxi mately 1 second if you S press or S plug the connector of the ET 200 handheld in or disconnect it from the slave station or S carry out a cold restart on the ET 200B slave station w...

Page 12: ...ORCE function and con firm with The port appears on the display with the status of the con nections Outputs Force the outputs with 0 or 1 Use the cursor to change the output port without switching off outputs The outputs are switched with Inputs Use the cursor to change the input port You can freeze the status of the inputs The frozen status is represented by a propeller symbol Terminate freezing ...

Page 13: ... S STATUS FORCE function and S Station status and device specific diagnostics Warning The setting of outputs when the load circuit is closed may lead to danger ous plant conditions Set outputs are reset after about 2 se conds if you S press or S plug the connector of the ET 200 handheld in or disconnect it from the slave station or S carry out a cold restart on the ET 200B slave station with the R...

Page 14: ...cturer identifier 430 2BA12 32DI 0004H 430 2BA21 32DI 000CH 431 2BA12 16DI 0001H 451 2BA12 16DQ 0002H 451 2BA21 32DQ 000DH 454 2BA12 16DQ 2A 0005H 458 2BA12 8DQ 0003H 483 2BA11 24DI 8DQ 000FH 483 2BA21 24DI 8DQ 000EH 487 2BA11 8DI 8DQ 000BH All modules of the ET 200B DP not figuring in the list above are treated as DP Standard slaves by the ET 200 handheld In this case please refer to Chapter 10 F...

Page 15: ...ser Parameters Y N Continued on following page First of all the designation of the ET 200B DP is displayed for approximately 3 seconds Then the ET 200 handheld displays the station number User Parameters Type for No since you cannot store user specific parameters with the ET 200B DP Table 5 1 ET 200B DP ET 200B DP ...

Page 16: ...t area The identifier Table 5 2 is output in the next field Line 2 The consistency of the selected identifier is output via the K parameter Press to select the slot for the STATUS FORCE func tion Table 5 2 Explanation of the SELECTION display Abbreviation Significance 1st line SL Slot SL00 for an output Slot SL01 for an input Identifier e g I02B Input area comprising 2 bytes I Q02B Output area com...

Page 17: ...ou can freeze the status of the inputs The frozen status is represented by a propeller symbol Termi nate freezing with Outputs Outputs are set with If Dia is flashing diagnostic bits have been reported Press to return to the SELECTION display and obtain further diagnostics messages 5 1 Input area Input area v 1 byte I 76543210 Dia Input area u 1 byte I 00 01 02 03 Dia 5 2 Output area Q 76543210 Di...

Page 18: ...ge is displayed in line 2 If bit 2 is set external diag and the cursor is positioned on bit 2 then you can branch to device specific diagnostics by pressing Table 5 3 Significance of station diagnostics Message Bit Significance static diag 0 1 Static diagnostics the ET 200 hand held continues requesting diagnostics un til this bit is reset by the slave station external diag 2 1 Device specific dia...

Page 19: ...d Line 1 Every 1 represents a device specific diagnostics message Line 2 If you use the cursor keys to select the bits in line1 the diagnostics message table below and the corre sponding channel group are displayed in line 2 For example short 0 means that a short circuit or an overload has been detected in channel group 0 Message Significance fuse blown No load voltage or fuse defective short Shor...

Page 20: ...lowing functions in conjunction with the ET 200C slave station S Assignment and modification of the station number S Diagnostics of inputs and outputs S STATUS FORCE function Warning The setting of outputs when the load circuit is closed may lead to danger ous plant conditions Set outputs are reset after about 1 se cond if you S press or S plug the connector of the ET 200 handheld in or disconnect...

Page 21: ...ation numbers 3 to 124 If you have entered the station number correctly it is dis played for approximately 3 seconds If diagnostic bits have been reported the Dia over view display for the input or output port concerned is displayed Press to branch to the STATUS FORCE display The connector with the corresponding configuration and the status of the connections appears on the display Outputs You can...

Page 22: ...tion S Display and modification of the station number S STATUS FORCE function S Station status and device specific diagnostics Warning The setting of outputs when the load circuit is closed may lead to danger ous plant conditions Set outputs are reset after about 2 se conds if you S press or S plug the connector of the ET 200 handheld in or disconnect it from the slave station 7 1 7 ...

Page 23: ...t can be accessed by the ET 200 handheld Order No 6ES5 Address identifier Manufacturer identifier 431 2CA12 8DI 8010H 451 2CA12 8DQ 8011H 454 2CA11 8DQ 2A 8012H All modules of the ET 200C DP not figuring in the list above are treated as DP Standard slaves by the ET 200 handheld In this case please refer to Chapter 10 For a detailed explanation of the terms slot identifier and consistency please re...

Page 24: ... the ET 200 handheld displays the station number Change station number If station number 126 appears this means that the ET 200C DP has not yet been assigned a valid station number You can change the station number by pressing for Yes valid station numbers 3 to 125 If you have entered the station number correctly it will ap pear in the display for about 3 seconds User Parameters Type for No since ...

Page 25: ...put area The identifier Table 5 2 is output in the next field Line 2 The consistency of the selected identifier is output via the K parameter Press to select the slot for the STATUS FORCE func tion Table 7 2 Explanation of the SELECTION display Abbreviation Significance 1st line SL Slot SL00 for an output Slot SL01 for an input Identifier e g I01B Input area comprising 1 byte I Q01B Output area co...

Page 26: ...ains the corresponding values Inputs You can freeze the status of the inputs The frozen status is represented by a propeller symbol Termi nate freezing with Outputs Outputs are set with If Dia is flashing diagnostic bits have been reported Press to return to the SELECTION display and obtain further diagnostics messages 7 1 Input area Input area v 1 byte I 76543210 Dia 7 2 Output area Q 76543210 Di...

Page 27: ...in text message is displayed in line 2 If bit 2 is set external diag and the cursor is positioned on bit 2 then you can branch to channel specific diagnos tics by pressing Table 7 3 Significance of station diagnostics Message Bit Significance static diag 0 1 Static diagnostics the ET 200 hand held continues requesting diagnostics un til this bit is reset by the slave station external diag 2 1 Devi...

Page 28: ...specific diagnostics if bit 2 is set and the cursor has been positioned on bit 2 Line 1 Every 1 represents a channel specific diagnostics message Line 2 If you use the cursor keys to select the bits in line 1 the corresponding faulty input output appears in line 2 I2 for example means that the third input 2 of the ET 200C DP is faulty Leaving the display Press to exit this display ET 200C DP ET 20...

Page 29: ...ation of the D port for inputs and outputs S STATUS FORCE function S Diagnostics of inputs and outputs Warning The setting of outputs when the load circuit is closed may lead to danger ous plant conditions Set outputs are reset after about 1 se cond if you S press or S plug the connector of the ET 200 handheld in or disconnect it from the slave station or S carry out a cold restart on the ET 200K ...

Page 30: ... station from the SINEC L2 DP LAN connector D must be reconfigured with the ET200 handheld For this purpose specify the 8 connections as inputs or outputs with the cursor control keys and Confirm the configuration with The connector with the relevant configuration and the status of the connections appears on the display Outputs You can force the status of the outputs of connec tor C and connector ...

Page 31: ...he station station diagnos tics S Type of module plugged in S Slots with diagnostic messages slot diagnostics S STATUS FORCE function Warning The setting of outputs when the load circuit is closed may lead to danger ous plant conditions Set outputs are reset after about 2 se conds if you S press or S plug the connector of the ET 200 handheld in or disconnect it from the slave station or S carry ou...

Page 32: ...ocol which is now an open multi vendor system This extended bus protocol was submitted to the German Electrotechnical Commission DKE and adopted as national draft standard DIN E 19245 Part 3 The DP Standard bus protocol complies with the draft stan dard PROFIBUS DIN E 19245 Part 3 The actual advantage of the standardized bus protocol for you is that all ET 200 partners are now able to communi cate...

Page 33: ...of user parameters Significance Bit 0 Behavior if modules or defective bus module are plugged in or pulled out 0 All outputs are set to 0 in the case of an error The ET 200U DP Standard does not go into STOP 1 The ET 200U DP Standard interrupts shifting on the I O bus re reads the installed modules and resumes data transmission with the new values The outputs remain active while shifting operation...

Page 34: ...entifier field Press to select the displayed module for the STATUS FORCE function Change lines by pressing Cursor in the 2nd line You can use the cursor keys to have the module slots displayed which have diagnostic messages Table 9 3 The MODULE SELECTION display Abbr Description 1st line No Station number 3 to 124 of ET 200U station SL Module slot Address identifier of the module end of this Chapt...

Page 35: ... 1 The ET 200 handheld is connected to an ET 200U station with station number 3 There is an 8 channel digital output module in slot 1 There are further slots which you can select with the cursor keys Line 2 Bit 4 in the station diagnostic byte is set i e in the case of a module with diagnostics capability there is either no load voltage or there is an output short circuit to ground Slot 3 reports ...

Page 36: ...ance static diag 0 1 Static diagnostics the ET 200 hand held continues to request diagnostics un til this bit is reset by the slave station not ready 1 1 Station cannot be controlled yet The ET 200 handheld restarts external diag 2 1 This bit is always set if diagnostic bits have been reported not sup ported 3 1 Function is not supported no load voltage 4 1 No load voltage or output short circuit ...

Page 37: ...ts and letters You can freeze the status of the inputs with The frozen status is represented by a propeller symbol Termi nate freezing with High byte means byte n low byte means byte n 1 You can also see whether a module diagnostics bit has been set Table 9 5 Table 9 5 Meaning of Dia in the STATUS FORCE display Dia Meaning Blinking At least one module is reporting the setting of a diagnostics bit ...

Page 38: ... 4DI I KM Bit 7 Bit 0 8DI Dia Q KM Bit 3 Bit 0 4DQ Dia Q KM Bit 7 Bit 0 8DQ Dia Q KM I KM 4DX Dia Dia Bit 3 Bit 0 Bit 3 Bit 0 H Q KM H I KM L Dia L Dia Bit 7 Bit 0 Bit 7 Bit 0 Bit 7 Bit 0 Bit 7 Bit 0 16DX 9 2 Analog Modules I KH 1AI Dia Chan 0 I KH 2AI Dia Chan 0 1 I KH Dia 4AI Chan 0 1 2 3 Q KH 2AQ Dia Chan 0 1 ET 200U ET 200U ...

Page 39: ...00 Order No Address Identifier Address Length DP Siemens DP Standard Length bytes Digital Input Modules 420 8MA11 4DI 8DI3 1 421 8MA12 8DI 8DI 1 422 8MA11 16DX 16DX 2 430 8MB11 4DI 8DI3 1 430 8MC11 4DI 8DI3 1 430 8MD11 4DI 8DI3 1 431 8MA11 8DI 8DI 1 431 8MC11 8DI 8DI 1 431 8MD11 8DI 8DI 1 433 8MA11 8DI 8DI 1 437 8EA12 4DI 8DI3 1 Digital Output Modules 440 8MA11 4DQ 8DQ3 1 440 8MA21 4DQ 8DQ3 1 441 ...

Page 40: ...2AI 4 Analog Modules 470 8MA11 2AQ 2AQ 4 470 8MA12 2AQ 2AQ 4 470 8MB11 2AQ 2AQ 4 470 8MB12 2AQ 2AQ 4 470 8MC11 2AQ 2AQ 4 470 8MC12 2AQ 2AQ 4 470 8MD11 2AQ 2AQ 4 470 8MD12 2AQ 2AQ 4 470 8MD21 2AQ 2AQ 4 477 8EC11 2AX 2AX 4 Order No Address Identifier Address Length DP Siemens DP Standard Length bytes I O Module 482 8MA11 16DX 16DX 2 482 8MA12 16DX 16DX 2 Power Supply Module 935 8ME114 4DI 4DI 8DI 8D...

Page 41: ...perated with one or two channels 3 4 channel digital modules are always read in as 8 channel digital modules 4 This module occupies 2 slots DP Standard Slave The ET 200 handheld performs the following functions in connection with the DP Standard slave S Display and modification of station number S Sending of user specific parameters user parameters S Output of identifier S STATUS FORCE function an...

Page 42: ...t output area of a DP Standard slave The identifier contains the following parameters S Input and or output area S Length of input output area S Length unit for input output area byte or word What is a slot In this chapter the various consecutive identifiers are refer red to as slots If the ET 200 handheld for example indica tes that an output is on slot 0 this means identifier 0 What is meant by ...

Page 43: ...isplayed for approximately 3 seconds Then the ET 200 handheld displays the station number Further inputs are possible if you can change the station number of the slave station Change station number If station number 126 is dia played this means that the DP Standard slave has not yet been assigned a valid station number You may change the station number by pressing for Yes valid station num bers 1 ...

Page 44: ...arameterizing message Line 2 You can enter up to 25 bytes of a parameterizing message in this line Please refer to the DP Standard Slave manual for the significance of the user parameters or indicate that there are more data to the left or to the right of the area displayed Fill in all bytes required and press to confirm the para meterizing message The parameterizing message is then transferred to...

Page 45: ...10 1 Explanation of the SELECTION display Abbreviation Significance 1st line SL Slot of identifier Identifier for example I02B Input area comprising 2 bytes I Q04W Output area comprising 4 words Q I02B Q02B Input area comprising 2 bytes I and output area comprising 2 bytes Q There exist further identifiers which you can select with the cursor or the numerical keys 2nd line Dia If Dia is flashing t...

Page 46: ...a propeller symbol Termi nate freezing with Outputs Outputs are set with If Dia is flashing diagnostic bits have been reported Press to return to the SELECTION display and obtain further diagnostics messages 10 3 Input area Input area v 1 byte I 76543210 Dia Input area u 1 byte I 00 01 02 03 Dia Input area w 1 word I 0000 0001 Dia 10 4 Output area Q 76543210 Dia Output area v 1 byte Q 00 01 02 03 ...

Page 47: ...message is displayed in line 2 If bit 2 is set external diag and the cursor is positioned on bit 2 then you can branch to device specific or identifi er specific channel diagnostics by pressing Table 10 2 Significance of station diagnostics Message Bit Significance static diag 0 1 Static diagnostics the ET 200 hand held continues requesting diagnostics un til this bit is reset by the slave station...

Page 48: ...Header No is not displayed unless device specific diagnostic bits as well as identifier specific channel dia gnostic bits have been reported Otherwise the ET 200 handheld branches immediately to the diagnostics message Use the cursor keys and for branching to device speci fic or identifier specific channel diagnostics Device specific diagnostics Device specific diagnostics comprises up to 25 bytes...

Page 49: ...are possible Message Significance Message Significance Bit Length 1 bit Byte Length 1 byte 2Bit Length 2 bits Word Length 1 word 4Bit Length 4 bits DWrd Length 2 words Unknown channel type Channel diagnostics line 2 The first channel channel number reporting diagnostics is indicated in line 2 The first channel refers to the slot indicated in line 1 The cor responding diagnostics message is also di...

Page 50: ...u can either enter directly or select with the cursor keys Line 2 If Dia is flashing you can change over to station diagnostics The output is consistent over the entire output area Status Force You can set outputs and press to confirm Station diagnostics Device specific and identifier specific channel diagnostic bits have been reported Device specific diagnostics DeviceDia You can read the manufac...

Page 51: ...implements the following functions in conjunction with the SPM module S Assignment and or modification of the station number not possible with all slave stations S STATUS FORCE function S Input and output diagnostics Warning The setting of outputs when the load circuit is closed may lead to danger ous plant condtions Set outputs are reset after about 1 se cond if you S press or S plug the connecto...

Page 52: ...tic capability the display tells you for which input or output ports diagnostic bits have been set Then select the port with the cursor digit key and Outputs The port with the appropriate configuration and pin status appears in the display You can force the status of the outputs by pressing the digit keys 0 and 1 You can use the cursor to change over from one output port to an other without settin...

Page 53: ...puts 0 0 0 0 No 0 8 8bits 1 0 0 1 No 1 8bits 7 8bits 2 0 1 0 No 2 8bits 6 8bits 3 0 1 1 No 3 8bits 5 8bits 4 1 0 0 No 4 8bits 4 8bits Table 11 2 Number of inputs and outputs for CODE 2 pin CODE 0 0 and pin CODE 1 1 depending on the SPM types CODE 2 SPM type pin 2 1 0 Diagnostics Number of outputs å Number of max possible inputs 0 0 0 0 Yes 0 4 8bits 1 0 0 1 Yes 1 8bits 3 8bits 2 0 1 0 Yes 2 8bits ...

Page 54: ...EWA 4NEB 812 6096 02b EWA 4NEB 812 6096 02b ET 200 Handheld ET 200 Handheld Error Messages The table below lists possible error messages their causes and remedies 12 1 12 ...

Page 55: ... reply to a frame from the ET 200 handheld Perform a cold restart with the slave station not ready Slave station not ready for data ex change Get in touch with your SIEMENS representative or the manufacturer of the slave station prm fault Faulty parameterizing message DP Standard slave only Compare the actual configuration with the parameters assigned to the slave station Check the parameters user...

Page 56: ...or the manufacturer of the slave station wrong telegramm The ET 200 handheld has been plugged into the active SINEC L2 DB LAN or There is excessive radiated noise in the vicinity of the ET 200 handheld Unplug the ET 200 handheld from the active LAN The ET 200 handheld may only be plugged direct into a slave station Check whether the SINEC L2 DB LAN is still operating properly or check the radiated...

Page 57: ...t 2 LCD lines each with 16 characters S 5 7 dot matrix S 4 5 mm Keypad Sealed membrane keypad with 25 tactile touch keys Power supply Via SINEC L2 DP port of slave station 5 2 V 50 mA Ambient temperature S Operating S Nonoperating S 0 to 45 C S 20 to 55 C Degree of protection IP 50 Dimensions W x H x D in mm 120 45 200 Approx weight 0 9 kg A 1 A ...

Page 58: ...please use this form to inform us of any errors you have found We would also appreciate any suggestions you may have in the way of improvement SIEMENS AG AUT 125 Documentation P O Box 1963 D 92209 Amberg Fed Rep of Germany From please complete in full Name Company Dept Address Telephone Publication ET 200 Handheld Edition 3 Order No 6ES5 998 7ET21 ...

Page 59: ...EWA 4NEB 812 6096 02b EWA 4NEB 812 6096 02b ET 200 Handheld ET 200 Handheld ...

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