Networking
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S7-400 and M7-400 Programmable Controllers Hardware and Installation
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5.3
Rules for Configuring a Network
Rules
Observe the following rules for connecting the nodes of a network:
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Before you interconnect the individual nodes of the network, you must assign to
each node the MPI address and the highest MPI address or PROFIBUS-DP
address.
Tip: Mark the address of each node in a network on the housing. To do this, use
the adhesive labels enclosed with the CPU. You can then always see which
address is assigned to which node in your plant.
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Before you insert a new node in the network, you must switch off its supply
voltage.
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Connect all the nodes in the network in a row. In other words, include the fixed
programming devices and operator panels directly in the network.
Only use spur lines for connecting the programming devices / OPs to the
network which are needed for startup or maintenance.
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If you operate more than 32 nodes in a PROFIBUS-DP network, you must
connect the bus segments via RS 485 repeaters.
In a PROFIBUS-DP network, all bus segments together must have at least one
DP master and one DP slave.
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You connect ungrounded bus segments and grounded bus segments via
RS 485 repeaters (see Reference Manual CPU Data, Chapter 10).
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The maximum number of nodes per bus segment decreases with each
RS 485 repeater. This means that if there is an RS 485 repeater in a bus
segment, there may only be a maximum of 31 other nodes in a bus segment.
However, the number of RS 485 repeaters has no effect on the maximum
number of nodes on the bus.
Up to ten segments can be connected in series.
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Switch on the terminating resistor at the first and last node of a segment.
To ensure the bus operates without interference, you should not switch off these
nodes.