Functions
5.10 Standard machine projects
PROFINET with STEP 7
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Function Manual, 05/2021, A5E03444486-AL
5.10.1.3
Adapt multiple use IO systems locally
A few steps are needed to adapt the machine that was loaded with the standard machine
project.
Only the device name and IP address of the IO controller must be adapted locally. The device
names and IP addresses of the IO devices result from these adaptations. In this example, the
effects of local settings are described for two specific machine modules.
The local settings are possible, for example, with the CPU display and commissioning tools
such as Primary Setup Tool (PST) or PRONETA. You do not need a programming device with
STEP 7 to make these settings, even though it is possible to do so.
Requirements
•
The machine was loaded with a standard machine project (see Configuring multiple use
IO systems (Page 1)).
•
The display is ready for operation and the desired tool for assigning the IP address and
device name is available (e.g., PST Tool, STEP 7).
•
The ports of the IO controller and IO devices are interconnected according to the
configuration.
Procedure
Observe the boundary conditions and instructions for commissioning an S7-1500. For more
information on commissioning an S7-1500 CPU, refer to the system manual S7-1500,
ET 200MP (
http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/59191792
To adapt a standard machine locally, follow these steps:
1.
Integrate the machine into the network.
2.
Connect the device for assigning the IP address and device name to the CPU, for example a
PG/PC with the appropriate software.
3.
Assign the desired device name and IP address to the IO controller.
4.
Start up the CPU.
The IO controller then assigns the adapted PROFINET device name and a unique IP address to
the IO devices.
The following rules apply to the assignment:
•
The device names of the IO devices are formed by chaining together the following name
components, separated by a period:
<configured name of the IO device from the standard machine project>.<name of the
associated IO controller set on the device>
•
The IP addresses of the IO devices result from the locally configured IP address of the
associated IO controller and the device number (sum).
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