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Summary of Contents for SIMATIC NET CP 1515

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Page 2: ... We have checked the contents of this manual for agreement with the hardware and software described Since deviations cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full agreement However the data in this manual are reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections included in subsequent editions Suggestions for improvement are welcome Siemens AG 2001 Bereich Automatisierungs und Antriebstechnik G...

Page 3: ...s follows according to the level of danger 127 i Highlights important information on the product using the product or part of the documentation that is of particular importance and that will be of benefit to the user 51 1 QGLFDWHV WKDW GHDWK RU VHYHUH SHUVRQDO LQMXU FDQ UHVXOW LI SURSHU SUHFDXWLRQV DUH QRW WDNHQ 87 21 ZLWK ZDUQLQJ WULDQJOH QGLFDWHV WKDW PLQRU SHUVRQDO LQMXU FDQ UHVXOW LI SURSHU SU...

Page 4: ...ringe upon the rights of the trademark owners 6DIHW QVWUXFWLRQV 5HJDUGLQJ RXU 3URGXFW Before you use the product described here read the safety instructions below thoroughly 4XDOLILHG 3HUVRQDO Only qualified personnel should be allowed to install and work on this equipment Qualified persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commission to ground and to tag circuits equipment and systems ...

Page 5: ...her man ufacturers which have been approved or recommended by Sie mens This product can only function correctly and safely if it is trans ported stored set up and installed correctly and operated and maintained as recommended Before you use the supplied sample programs or programs you have written yourself make certain that no injury to persons nor damage to equipment can result in your plant or p...

Page 6: ...UWXS Before putting the product into operation note the following warning DXWLRQ Before installation and startup read the instructions in the appro priate documentation For ordering data of the documentation please refer to catalogs or contact your local Siemens represen tative ...

Page 7: ...3 QVWDOODWLRQ RI WKH 3 Follow the instructions in chapter 2 Installation for Windows page 20 XUWKHU RFXPHQWDWLRQ Please consult the Industrial Ethernet Wireless LAN manuals Basics Radio Link Module RLM RLM Manager CP 1515 Manager The manual SIMATIC NET Industrial Ethernet Twisted Pair and Fiber Optic Networks is containing information on other SIMATIC NET products that you can operate in conjuncti...

Page 8: ...d a complete table of contents In the Manual Industrial Ethernet Wireless LAN Basics you will find a Glossary in which the most important specialist terms used in the instructions are defined At the back of the operating instructions you will find an index with which you can find topics quickly XGLHQFH These Operating Instructions are intended for persons involved in configuring commissioning and ...

Page 9: ...nding or labeling circuits and devices or systems in accordance with current standards in safety technology Training in or authorization for the maintenance and use of suitable safety equipment in accordance with current standards in safety technology First Aid qualification 6WDQGDUGV DQG SSURYDOV The CP 1515 meets the requirements for the CE mark For more detailed information about approvals and ...

Page 10: ...Introduction 20 2 1 1 Install the CP 1515 Manager software 21 2 2 Insert your PC Card CP 1515 24 2 3 Install Drivers 25 2 3 1 Before You Start the Installation 25 2 3 2 What You Need to Know 25 2 3 3 Driver Installation for Windows 26 2 4 Set Windows Network Properties 27 2 5 Set Wireless LAN Properties 28 2 5 1 Configuration Profile 29 2 5 2 Basic Settings 30 2 6 Finish the Installation 33 2 6 1 ...

Page 11: ...er Wireless Computers 39 3 4 Using the CP 1515 Manager 41 3 4 1 View Wireless Link Quality 41 3 4 2 View Modify PC Card CP 1515 Settings 43 GYDQFHG 6HWWLQJV 4 1 Introduction 45 4 2 Encryption Paramenters Tab 46 4 3 Advanced Parameters Tab 47 4 4 Admin Parameters Tab 48 DUG 6SHFLILFDWLRQV A 1 Physical Specifications 49 A 2 Electrical Characteristics 50 A 3 Networking Characteristics 51 A 4 Regulato...

Page 12: ...g Systems 64 B 2 1 Generic Problems 64 B 2 2 Hardware Conflict 67 XUWKHU 6XSSRUW C 1 Who to contact 82 C 2 Automation and Drives Service Support 83 C 3 Service Support on the Internet 86 C 4 Training for SIMANTIC NET 87 C 5 Certification 87 QVWDOODWLRQ IRU LQGRZV 17 D 1 Introduction 88 D 2 Installing the SIMATIC NET IWL Driver 90 D 2 1 Overview 90 D 2 2 Start Installation 90 D 2 3 Enable PCMCIA Se...

Page 13: ...lowing items a One PC Card CP 1515 b A transparent protective bag for storing your PC Card while not in use c One SIMATIC NET Wireless LAN CD ROM 127 i In order to extend the life of the PC Card hardware it is advised to store the card in the protective bag whenever carrying the computer on travel without operating the device ...

Page 14: ... devices Connect your computer to a Local Area Network LAN Infrastructure that includes Siemens Radio Link Modules RLM 3HHU WR 3HHU RUNJURXS The Peer to Peer workgroup configuration enables you to quickly set up a small wireless workgroup where the workgroup participants can exchange files using features like File and Printer Sharing as supported by Microsoft Networking LJXUH 3HHU WR 3HHU LUHOHVV ...

Page 15: ... temporary or ad hoc network in environments where no access points are available for example in Small Office Home Office SOHO environments As long as the stations are within range of one another this is the easiest and least expensive way to set up a wireless network QWHUSULVH 1HWZRUNLQJ LJXUH 6WDQG ORQH LUHOHVV 1 ...

Page 16: ...ate Local Area Network LAN infrastructure to have wireless access to all network facilities LAN Infrastructures may either be Stand alone wireless LANs as pictured in Figure 2 Stand Alone Wireless LAN Wireless network infrastructures connected to an existing Ethernet network as pictured in Figure 3 LAN Infrastructure LJXUH 1 QIUDVWUXFWXUH ...

Page 17: ... you to connect your computer to a Local Area Network LAN system from anywhere within the wireless coverage area Expanding or re designing your network is easy Add or relocate SIMATIC NET and Radio Link Modules RLM devices power up your new wireless computers and you re done Unlike Ethernet wireless connectivity will enable you to roam throughout the network while remaining connected to the LAN 12...

Page 18: ...nally you can use the CP 1515 in combination with different types of external antennas which can provide a performance increase LJXUH 7KH 3 DUG 3 a Integrated Antennas b Radio LED Off No wireless activity Blinking Sensing transmitting wireless data c Power ON OFF LED Solid Green standard operational mode Blinking Green Power Management mode d Connector for optional External Antenna The SIMATIC NET...

Page 19: ...DSSS radio technology that complies with the IEEE 802 11 standard on wireless LANs Revision B The CP 1515 supports the following wireless LAN features Automatic Transmit Rate Select mechanism in the transmit range of 11 5 5 2 and 1 Mbit s Automatic Frequency Channel Selection 2 4 GHz allowing roaming over multiple channels Card Power Management Wireless Data encryption ...

Page 20: ...eps 1 Install the CP 1515 Manager software page 21 2 Insert your PC Card CP 1515 page 24 3 Install Drivers page 25 4 Set Wireless LAN Properties page 28 5 Finish the Installation page 33 127 i If you intend to use the CP 1515 in the RLM please refer to the documentation that was shipped with the device Alternatively you can download these documents from KWWS ZZZ VLHPHQV FRP PRELF ...

Page 21: ...tion 127 i It is not mandatory to install the CP 1515 Manager program in order to establish a network connection but it provides you with more options to View change the settings of your network connection Monitor your network connection To install the CP 1515 Manager software proceed as follows 1 Insert the software CD ROM that came with your PC Card kit into your computer 2 Follow the instructio...

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Page 23: ...ndustrial Ethernet Wireless LAN CP 1515 C79000 G8976 C169 01 23 127 i If the CD ROM does not start automatically 1 Click the Windows 6WDUW button 2 Select 5XQ 3 Browse to the CD ROM 4 Double click the file Setup exe ...

Page 24: ...PC Card kit and verify that all items are present as described in chapter 1 1 Kit Contents page 13 If any of the items described appear to be damaged or missing please contact your supplier 2 Insert the CP 1515 into the PC Card slot of your computer as pictured in Figure 6 LJXUH QVHUWLQJ WKH 3 DUG 3 LQWR RXU RPSXWHU ...

Page 25: ... Windows operating system these files will be stored on your computer s hard disk in the form of cabinet cab files KDW RX 1HHG WR QRZ Installing a PC Card requires the same level of expertise that you would need to install a standard Ethernet network adapter card It is assumed that you have a working knowledge of standard Windows operations and of installing network adapter cards Refer to the Wind...

Page 26: ...e required driver This would typically occur when inserting the SIMATIC NET PC Card into your computer for the very first time When Windows starts the GG 1HZ DUGZDUH wizard 1 Follow the instructions on your screen 2 When you are prompted to locate the driver installation files insert the Siemens CD ROM and navigate to the root directory of this When finished installing the drivers Windows automati...

Page 27: ...oup name These names will be used to identify your computer on the Microsoft Network Neighborhood LJXUH LQGRZV 1HWZRUN GHQWLILFDWLRQ 3URSHUWLHV 1 In the RPSXWHU 1DPH field enter a unique name for your computer 2 In the RUNJURXS field enter the name of your workgroup 3 Optional Provide a description of the computer in the RPSXWHU HVFULSWLRQ field For more information about setting your Windows Netw...

Page 28: ...ernet Wireless LAN CP 1515 C79000 G8976 C169 01 6HW LUHOHVV 1 3URSHUWLHV After installing the drivers Windows will open the Add Edit Configuration Profile window for your PC Card as pictured in Figure 8 LJXUH GG GLW RQILJXUDWLRQ 3URILOH ZLQGRZ ...

Page 29: ...f network refer to chapter 1 2 Network Options page 14 To connect your computer to a wireless network you will need to 1 Assign a name to the network profile 2 Use the pull down menu on the right to select how you wish to connect to the wireless network 3 Click the GLW 3URILOH button to view modify the parameters for the selected profile For first time installations you are advised to setup a sing...

Page 30: ...LHV 30 Industrial Ethernet Wireless LAN CP 1515 C79000 G8976 C169 01 LJXUH GLW RQILJXUDWLRQ ZLQGRZ DVLF 6HWWLQJV To connect to a wireless network all you need to specify is A valid 1HWZRUN 1DPH Optional a valid QFU SWLRQ NH ...

Page 31: ...s agreed upon by the workgroup participants If you wish to start a workgroup yourself enter a name with a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and share that value with your workgroup participants To connect to a network that includes Access Point RLM devices enter the value as defined by your LAN Administrator This value should have a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters Alternatively you may c...

Page 32: ...XQLFDWLRQ DOO ZLUHOHVV GHYLFHV VKRXOG XVH LGHQWLFDO HQFU SWLRQ VHWWLQJV V WKH HQFU SWLRQ NH LV FDVH VHQVLWLYH PDNH VXUH RX HQWHU LW ZLWK FDUH When connecting to a Peer to Peer workgroup enter the key as agreed upon by the workgroup participants When connecting to a corporate LAN via the Access Point profile the encryption tab allows you to enter up to four different keys in either alphanumerical o...

Page 33: ...ation CD ROM or diskettes When you had a PC Card installed on your computer before most of these files are already available on your hard disk drive If you do not have the Windows CD ROM available you may try replacing the proposed path in the Copy Files From dialog box with C Windows System or C Windows If the Windows operating system prompts you to identify the location of driver files typically...

Page 34: ... used to login to the Windows Network Neighborhood Write down this password and keep it in a safe place 9HULI LQJ LQVWDOODWLRQ To verify if the installation of the drivers was completed successfully Check if the Windows task bar displays the PC Card icon Check the LEDs on your PC Card A steady green Power LED indicates the PC Card is active A flickering green Radio LED indicates wireless activity ...

Page 35: ...169 01 35 RUNLQJ ZLWK 6 0 7 1 7 DQG LQGRZV QWURGXFWLRQ This chapter provides general information on how to Use your PC Card CP 1515 page 36 View Other Wireless Computers page 39 View Wireless Link Quality page 41 View Modify PC Card CP 1515 Settings page 43 ...

Page 36: ...tacks of paper 5HPRYLQJ WKH 3 DUG 3 If you do not need the wireless connectivity of your CP 1515 you can remove the card from its slot as pictured in Figure 10 Remove the PC Card 87 21 KHQ UHPRYLQJ WKH 3 DUG RX ZLOO ORVH RXU FRQQHFWLRQ WR WKH QHWZRUN 3ULRU WR UHPRYLQJ WKH 3 DUG PDNH VXUH RX KDYH FORVHG DOO ILOHV DQG QHWZRUN DSSOLFDWLRQV VXFK DV H PDLO You are advised to always disable the CP 1515 ...

Page 37: ...ers LJXUH 5HPRYH WKH 3 DUG To stop using the PC Card 1 Click once on the PC Card icon on the right side of the Windows task bar 2 Select the option 6WRS DWH 3 DUG 3 Wait a few seconds until the operating systems displays a pop up message to indicate you can safely remove the PC Card Alternatively you can disable the PC Card via the PC Card icon on the Control Panel ...

Page 38: ... not using the SIMATIC NET IWL CP 1515 for wireless communications extend its life by storing it inside the transparent plastic bag that was shipped with the product To clean the PC Card gently wipe it with a soft damp cloth 87 21 7R DYRLG GDPDJH WR WKH 3 DUG GR QRW XVH DEUDVLYH PDWHULDOV RU ULQVH WKH FDUG ZLWK OLTXLGV ...

Page 39: ... of files and folders to look for the item 1HWZRUN 1HLJKERUKRRG 3 Double click the 1HWZRUN 1HLJKERUKRRG item to display all stations in your Microsoft Networking Group 4 To display other workgroups in the network environment double click the QWLUH 1HWZRUN icon If you cannot find other SIMATIC NET wireless networked computers verify whether the other wireless computers are Powered up and logged on ...

Page 40: ...2 Click on 6HWWLQJV and then on RQWURO 3DQHO 3 In the Control Panel window double click the 1HWZRUN icon 4 In the Network Settings window select the GHQWLILFDWLRQ tab You can verify and change the 6WDWLRQ 1DPH or RUNJURXS parameters 127 i You have to restart your computer before changes to the Network Settings will be effected To verify the radio connection with other stations refer to View Wirele...

Page 41: ...1515 Manager icon is displayed in the System Tray of your Windows task bar at the right side on the bottom of your screen indicating that the CP 1515 Manager program is running Click the icon once with your OHIW mouse button to retrieve a more detailed status overview Click the icon once with your ULJKW mouse button to display a menu with more options 9LHZ LUHOHVV LQN 4XDOLW You can use the CP 151...

Page 42: ... connection Green Marginal radio connection The radio signal is weak Move closer to the Access Point RLM Yellow Poor radio connection The radio signal is very weak Save your files and move closer to the Access Point RLM Red No radio connection because Looking for initial connection or You have moved out of range of the network Red Peer to Peer network connection Blank ...

Page 43: ... on the CP 1515 Manager icon on the Windows task bar 2 From the menu select RQILJXUDWLRQ 3URILOH see Figure 11 Edit Wireless Configuration Settings and select GG GLW 3URILOH to add a new profile or to modify an existing profile 2QH RI WKH H LVWLQJ SURILOHV if present to select a profile without viewing or modifying the settings After selecting another profile the PC Card will use the selected prof...

Page 44: ...ens I Gate 3 Next select Client Manager to start the CP 1515 Manager program Alternatively you can change the PC Card configuration via the Control Panel 1 Click the button from the Windows task bar 2 Click on 6HWWLQJV and then on RQWURO 3DQHO 3 In the Control Panel window double click the LUHOHVV 1HWZRUN icon 4 Optional Change the parameters you would like to modify and click the 2 button to conf...

Page 45: ...the advanced parameters options as displayed on the Configuration window for your adapter The advanced parameters are only available in the configuration profile Access Point that connects to an RLM Consult your LAN Administrator for information about whether these parameters apply to your situation For more information consult your LAN Administrator You can also refer to the help file and the Ind...

Page 46: ... wireless interface Encrypt data that will be transmitted via the wireless interface 87 21 QFU SWLRQ QHHGV WR EH WKH VDPH IRU DOO VWDWLRQV LJXUH 6HWXS QFU SWLRQ 3DUDPHWHUV You can identify up to 4 different key values to decrypt wireless data and select one of these keys to encrypt wireless data transmissions For more information consult your LAN Administrator You can also refer to the helpfile an...

Page 47: ...allows you to extend the battery life of mobile wireless devices Interference Robustness allows you to remedy slow performance related to in band interference from devices like microwave ovens RTS CTS Medium Reservation controls the deferral behavior of wireless devices This option may improve reliability of the network when many wireless stations operate in an environment with relatively few acce...

Page 48: ... your adapter settings match specific settings that apply to the entire network LJXUH 6HWXS GPLQ 3DUDPHWHUV Distance between Access Points allows you to control network performance in relation to the number of access points in your network MAC Address allows you to assign a local MAC address to your adapter in case your network operating system requires local addressing ...

Page 49: ...he range of 20 to 70 C operation outside the range of 0 to 55 C may no longer be according to specifications RUP DFWRU PC Card Type II Extended LPHQVLRQV LxWxH 117 8 x 53 95 x 8 7 mm HLJKW 45 gram PC Card 7HPSHUDWXUH XPLGLW QRQ FRQGHQVLQJ 2SHUDWLRQ 0 to 55 C maximum humidity 95 7UDQVLW 20 to 70 C humidity 15 to 95 6WRUDJH 10 to 60 C humidity 10 to 90 ...

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Page 51: ...SS RVW 2SHUDWLQJ 6 VWHP Microsoft Windows NT v4 0 SP6a or higher NDIS4 Miniport Driver Microsoft Windows 98 ME and 2000 NDIS5 Miniport Driver Windows CE Windows CE 3 0 0HGLD FFHVV 3URWRFRO CSMA CA Collision Avoidance with Acknowledgment ACK DWD 5DWH High 11 MBit s Medium 5 5 MBit s Standard 2 MBit s Low 1 MBit s The cards use an automatic Transmit Rate Select mechanism ...

Page 52: ... radio regulations Although wireless networking products have been designed for operation in the license free 2 4 GHz band local radio regulations may impose a number of limitations to the use of wireless communication equipment 127 i Refer to the manual Industrial Ethernet Wireless LAN Basics for more regulatory information that may apply in your country ...

Page 53: ...d sub channels 1 2412 2 2417 3 2422 4 2427 5 2432 6 2437 7 2442 8 2447 9 2452 10 2457 default 11 2462 Modulation Technique Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum CCK 11 5 5 MBit s DQPSK for 2 MBit s and DBPSK for 1 MBit s Spreading 11 chip Barker Sequence Bit Error Rate BER Better than 10 5 Nominal Output Power 15 dBm Encryption 128Bit RC4 encryption ...

Page 54: ...your wireless devices can be affected when the antennas are placed near metal surfaces and solid high density materials Range is also impacted due to obstacles in the signal path of the radio that may either absorb or reflect the radio signal The listed ranges are typical values when used indoors in office environments that can be described as follows 5DQJH 7UDQVPLW 5DWH 0 LW V 0 LW V 0 LW V 0 LW ...

Page 55: ...der height hollow wall elements antennas are at desktop level In Closed Office environments work space is separated by floor to ceiling brick walls 5DGLR KDQQHOV UHTXHQF 5DQJH 0 KDQQHO RUOGFDUG 76 UDQFH DSDQ 1 2412 2412 2412 2 2417 2417 2417 3 2422 2422 2422 4 2427 2427 2427 5 2432 2432 2432 6 2437 2437 2437 7 2442 2442 2442 8 2447 2447 2447 9 2452 2452 2452 10 default 2457 2457 2457 2457 11 2462 ...

Page 56: ...eless LAN Infrastructure Network will automatically start operation at the channel identified by the RLM When roaming between different RLM devices the station can dynamically switch to another channel if required Wireless clients that operate in an Peer to Peer mode will default to channel 10 AccessPoint RLM devices will use the factory set default channel unless the LAN Administrator selected a ...

Page 57: ...rd CP 1515 from establishing a wireless connection with the correct network Absence of or conflict of the CP 1515 Driver A problem or conflict with the PC Card slot which prevents the PC Card CP 1515 from powering on A conflict of the hardware with another device The starting point to troubleshoot problems with your wireless network is looking at the LED activity of the CP 1515 Table 2 LED Activit...

Page 58: ...l mode Card is powered on Sensing transmitting wireless data Off Card is powered on No wireless activity No action is required Flicker Flicker Power Management mode Card is powered on but set to power saving mode to conserve battery life Flashes indicates that the card wakes up at regular intervals to verify if there is wireless data addressed to your computer ...

Page 59: ...ame assigned to the wireless infrastructure Contact the LAN Administrator to verify the correct value s of the encryption keys Contact the LAN Administrator to verify whether the network infrastructure has been set to deny ANY as valid Network Name Closed Network Change the configuration of your PC Card to enter the correct Network Name If there are no Access Points RLM devices available change th...

Page 60: ...t which prevented the driver from loading Actions Verify if a driver has been installed if not install the driver View Modify the device settings of the PC Card to determine resolve the occurrence of a conflict with another device Verify the versions of the driver and the embedded software in the PC Card also referred to as Station firmware Check KWWS ZZZ VLHPHQV FRP PRELF to download and install ...

Page 61: ...nds the problem is likely to be caused by a configuration mismatch of Network Name Encryption Key The SIMATIC NET IWL Network Name is case sensitive V RUN XW DQnW RQQHFW WR 1HWZRUN If you can not connect to the network while the LEDs indicate that the network is working properly Power LED is on Radio LED blinks your problems might be caused by Incorrect TCP IP settings for your wireless network ad...

Page 62: ...n the Control Panel window double click on the 1HWZRUN icon to view the 1HWZRUN 3URSHUWLHV If this protocol is not yet installed click the GG button and select the 7 3 3 protocol from the list Refer to the Windows Help for more information If this protocol is installed select this protocol and click the 3URSHUWLHV button Check if the parameters resemble the settings provided by your LAN Administra...

Page 63: ... additional network management software A Peer to Peer network environment is best suited for 6WDWLF 3 DGGUHVVLQJ because of its simplicity Peer to Peer networks are also not likely to have a DHCP server already set up on the network Configure TCP IP Settings for Static IP Addressing 127 i This IP configuration should only be applied to wireless networks that do not have a DHCP server installed 1 ...

Page 64: ...o your operating system see Installation for Windows NT page 88 In some occasions Windows 98 do not detect a new card either This may be the case in one of the following situations The laptop computer into which you wish to install the PC Card CP 1515 is a brand new out of the box computer where the Windows 98 operating system was already factory installed see Enabling the PC Card Controller page ...

Page 65: ... proceed as described below to enable the PC Card socket interface or to verify that it has been enabled proceed as follows 1 Click the 6WDUW button on the Windows Taskbar 2 Click on 6HWWLQJV then RQWURO 3DQHO 3 In the Control Panel window double click the 3 DUG icon to open the PC Card Properties window see Figure 15 4 In the PC Card Properties window double click one of the PC Card Sockets If th...

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Page 67: ...al values for I O Base Address and or Inter rupt Request IRQ The factory set values of your PC Card CP 1515 have been set to use the follow ing defaults 7DEOH HIDXOW VWUDSSLQJ RI WKH 6 0 7 1 7 DUGZDUH Unlike the Windows 98 ME 2000 operating systems Windows NT is not able to check automatically whether the proposed values are already used by another device To avoid or troubleshoot hardware conflict...

Page 68: ...n the conflict is related to an conflicting I O Base setting in most cases the PC Card CP 1515 will not work at all i e you will not see any LED activity If the problem is related to a conflicting IRQ value LEDs may flicker but you can not connect to the network In a number of cases you may be able to verify that the PC Card succeeded in establishing a radio connection with a RLM device but fails ...

Page 69: ...he PC Card CP 1515 the Windows NT operating system will prompt you to confirm or modify the factory set device values for your PC Card 6WDUWLQJ LQGRZV 17 LDJQRVWLFV 1 Click the 6WDUW button on the Windows NT Taskbar 2 Click on 3URJUDPV and then GPLQLVWUDWLYH 7RROV 3 From the list of GPLQLVWUDWLYH 7RROV click the item LQGRZV 17 LDJQRVWLFV ...

Page 70: ...evices installed on your computer 1 Click the 5HVRXUFHV tab in the Windows NT Diagnostics window This will display the window pictured in Figure 16 LJXUH 9HULI LQJ 54 YDLODELOLW 2 Click the 54 button to display the Interrupt Request IRQ vectors currently in use by other devices in your computer The default IRQ value for PC Card CP 1515 is 10 Is the value 10 already listed ...

Page 71: ... non listed value and write it down before you proceed with the following topic 9HULI LQJ 2 3RUW 6HWWLQJV To display the values of I O Ports that are already in use by other devices installed on your computer proceed as follows 1 On the 5HVRXUFHV tab of the Windows NT Diagnostics program click the button 2 3RUW This will display the window pictured in Figure 17 The default I O Port value for PC Ca...

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Page 73: ... value is available i e not listed in the Windows NT Diagnostics window 3 Write down the alternative I O Port value and close the Windows NT Diagnostics Program Having finished these steps you should now have a note that identifies the following alternative values IRQ value I O Port Address You can use these values to install the SIMATIC NET IWL Miniport Driver as described later in this chapter 0...

Page 74: ...able to display these values simply because it doesn t know If this is the case a value you perceived as being available to your PC Card had already claimed by a conflicting device resulting in A PC Card CP 1515 that does not work and or A conflicting device that does not work properly It will depend on your preferences and the configuration options supported by each of the conflicting devices to ...

Page 75: ...GGUHVV I WKDW GRHV QRW ZRUN WU WR UHVROYH D SRVVLEOH 54 FRQIOLFW 3 DUG 3 RQIOLFW When your PC Card installation has completed successfully but it does not become operational it is possible that there is an I O Port conflict The Windows Resource Manager may not have been able to detect the conflict allowing the installation to complete successfully but not allowing the PC Card CP 1515 to operate pr...

Page 76: ...VFULSWLRQ HIDXOW 9DOXH Station Name none Connect to Network Type IEEE 802 11 Infrastructure Connect via access points Peer to Peer Ad Hoc disabled SIMATIC NET IWL Network Name none MAC Address none use Universal MAC Address 1 Distance between APs High Distance Transmit Rate High Auto Rate Select RTS CTS Medium Reservation OFF Card Power Management Receive All Multicasts Maximum Sleep Duration 100 ...

Page 77: ...t have become available for your PC Card CP 1515 You installed a newer version of the CP 1515 Manager tool Your CP 1515 Manager Card Diagnostics reported a Driver Firmware mismatch 87 21 8SJUDGLQJ WKH 6 0 7 1 7 0LQLSRUW ULYHU VKRXOG RQO EH GRQH E D VNLOOHG 1 GPLQLVWUDWRU RU VXSSRUW HQJLQHHU WKDW KDV D ZRUNLQJ NQRZOHGJH RI LQGRZV RSHUDWLQJ V VWHP Windows systems feature an update driver function th...

Page 78: ...01 8SJUDGLQJ WKH GULYHU IRU LQGRZV 0 1 On the Windows Taskbar click the 6WDUW button 2 Click on 6HWWLQJV and then click RQWURO 3DQHO 3 In the Control PaneI window double click the 6 VWHP icon 4 In the System Properties window select the tab HYLFH 0DQDJHU LJXUH 7KH LQGRZV HYLFH 0DQDJHU WDE ...

Page 79: ...DQDJHU tab select the option 9LHZ GHYLFHV E W SH as pictured in Figure 18 6 In the list of computer devices double click 1HWZRUN GDSWHUV 7 Select the item 7 0 3 DUG and click the 3URSHUWLHV button 8 In the PC Card Properties window select the ULYHU tab todisplay the window pictured in Figure 19 LJXUH LQGRZV 8SGDWH ULYHU LQGRZ ...

Page 80: ... your computer to finish the driver upgrade procedure and to have the new driver loaded by the operating system 10 Optional Upgrade the CP 1515 Manager program 8SJUDGLQJ WKH GULYHU IRU LQGRZV 17 1 On the Windows Taskbar click the 6WDUW button 2 Click on 6HWWLQJV then click RQWURO 3DQHO 3 In the Control PaneI window double click the 1HWZRUN 1HLJKERUKRRG icon 4 Select the GDSWHUV tab to display the ...

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Page 82: ... have technical questions about using the described product and your problem is not dealt with in the documentation or in the integrated help system please contact your Siemens representative or dealer You will find the addresses in our catalog IK PI or CA01 on the Web http www siemens com simatic net ...

Page 83: ...8976 C169 01 83 XWRPDWLRQ DQG ULYHV 6HUYLFH 6XSSRUW Service Support from A D is available round the clock worldwide The languages spoken are German and English French Italian and Spanish are also spoken on the authorization hotline LJXUH 6HUYLFH DQG 6XSSRUW RKQVRQ LW 1XUHPEHUJ 6LQJDSRUH ...

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Page 86: ...rmation In addition to this free information you can also order the following for which a charge is made Software products Sample application programs These are charged to the SIMATIC CARD Internet address http www siemens de automation service support You can also formulate a question for the SIMATIC Knowledge Manager that will find the solution in the knowledge database If you are working in an ...

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