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 A5E00717043-04  
Ⓟ 08/2010 

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Summary of Contents for SIMATIC PN

Page 1: ...__________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ SIMATIC Bus links PN PN coupler Installation and Operating Manual 06 2010 A5E00717043 04 Preface Description 1 Assembling 2 Connecting 3 Configuring and commissioning 4 Functions 5 Operating 6 Diagnostics 7 Technical data A Order numbers and accessories B Dimensional drawings C ...

Page 2: ...the relevant documentation for the specific task in particular its warning notices and safety instructions Qualified personnel are those who based on their training and experience are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products systems Proper use of Siemens products Note the following WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications de...

Page 3: ...er V3 0 with order number 6ES7158 3AD01 0XA0 This manual contains a description of the components which were valid at the time the manual was published We reserve the right to include product information with information updates for new components and components with a new product status Changes compared to the previous version The following changes have been made in relation to the previous versi...

Page 4: ...n of the PN PN coupler Assembly connection and commissioning Operation and diagnostics Appendices Important terms are explained in the glossary The index helps you to quickly find all texts relevant to your keyword Recycling and disposal Given its environmentally compatible equipment the PN PN coupler can be recycled Contact a company certified in the disposal of electronic waste to ensure the env...

Page 5: ...est information about your products The right documentation for you using our Service Support search engine The bulletin board a worldwide knowledge exchange for users and experts Your local contact for Automation Drives in our contact database Information about on site service repairs spare parts and much more is available under Repairs spare parts and consulting See also Industrial Automation Sy...

Page 6: ...Preface PN PN coupler 6 Installation and Operating Manual 06 2010 A5E00717043 04 ...

Page 7: ...4 Connecting PROFINET IO 25 4 Configuring and commissioning 27 4 1 Configuring and commissioning of the PN PN coupler overview 27 4 2 Configuring the PN PN coupler with STEP 7 28 4 2 1 Requirements 28 4 2 2 Configuring the PN PN coupler with STEP 7 28 4 2 3 Example Configuring with STEP 7 31 4 3 Configuration of the PN PN coupler with another configuring tool 33 4 4 Parameters 34 4 5 Commissioning...

Page 8: ...69 7 2 4 Example of diagnostics 71 7 2 5 Data validity display 77 7 2 6 Evaluation of the useful data flag 77 7 2 7 Diagnosis in Shared Device 77 7 2 8 STOP of the IO controller and recovery of the IO device 78 A Technical data 79 A 1 Technical data for PN PN coupler 6ES7158 3AD01 0XA0 79 A 2 General technical data 81 A 2 1 Introduction 81 A 2 2 Standards and approvals 81 A 2 3 Electromagnetic com...

Page 9: ... that there is one IO Device for each station with its own subnet The other part of PN PN coupler in each case is known as the bus node Once configuring is complete the two parts are joined 2 RQWUROOHU 2 HYLFH 2 HYLFH 6ZLWFK 6ZLWFK 6ZLWFK 2 RQWUROOHU 352 1 7 QGXVWULDO WKHUQHW 3 31 31 FRXSOHU 7 6 7 6 23 6 6 Figure 1 1 Coupling two PROFINET IO subnets with one PN PN coupler Principle of operation Da...

Page 10: ...figure the PN PN coupler using STEP 7 or a configuring tool which uses a GSD file to integrate the PN PN coupler You configure the I O areas using virtual modules that are inserted from the hardware catalog in HW Config onto slots of the PN PN coupler as real modules You select the I O modules for the PN PN coupler required for your application with STEP 7 in HW Config in the hardware catalog The ...

Page 11: ...of independent of one another They issue a unique device name for each PROFINET IO network In the following picture this is called device names subnet 1 and subnet 2 31 31 FRXSOHU bE WHV bE WHV bE WHV bE WHV 352 1 7 2 QHWZRUN 2XWSXW DUHD QSXW DUHD QSXW DUHD 2XWSXW DUHD 352 1 7 2 QHWZRUN HYLFH QDPH 6XEQHW HYLFH QDPH 6XEQHW Figure 1 4 Main FC of the PN PN coupler example ...

Page 12: ... 0 9 0 0 6 07 21 PROFINET IO interfaces for subnet 1 X1 Status LEDs for PROFINET IO subnet 1 X1 PROFINET IO interfaces for subnet 2 X2 Status LEDs for PROFINET IO subnet 2 X2 Status LEDs for connection of the electrical supply PS1 PS2 MAC address for PROFINET IO subnet 1 X1 DC24V electrical supply PS1 PS2 X20 X21 MAC address for PROFINET IO subnet 2 X2 Diagnostics LEDs for PROFINET IO subnet 1 and...

Page 13: ...for the exchange of data with the following virtual modules IN OUT IN OUT RD WRITE STO RD READ STO RD WRITE PUB and RD READ PUB Electrical isolation between the two PROFINET IO subnets Redundant power supply Diagnostic interrupts ReturnOfSubmodule interrupts Properties via PROFINET IO Both sides Integrated switch with 2 ports Port diagnostics Port disabling Supported Ethernet services ping arp Net...

Page 14: ...Description 1 3 Properties PN PN coupler 14 Installation and Operating Manual 06 2010 A5E00717043 04 ...

Page 15: ... component In other words you may only set it up in enclosures cabinets or electrical service rooms These should only be accessible by means of a key or a special tool Only trained or authorized personnel may have access to the enclosures cabinets or electrical service rooms Technical setup Mount the PN PN coupler on a DIN rail 7 5 mm and 15 mm Ensure a space of 40 mm both above and below the modu...

Page 16: ...down 3 Wire the PN PN coupler as described in Chapter Connecting Page 19 Note If the assembly base is a grounded metal plate or a grounded equipment mounting plate then you must ensure a low ohm connection between the DIN rail and base E g with painted or anodized metals use a suitable contacting agent or contact washers 2 3 Disassembling the PN PN coupler Disassembling the PN PN coupler 1 Switch ...

Page 17: ...coupler with a color coding plate The color coding plates are positioned on the bottom right of each PROFINET IO interface Required tool Screwdriver 3 5 mm blade width Assembling color coding plates 1 Use the screwdriver to push the spigot of the color coding plate into the opening provided for this in the PN PN coupler 2 Secure the color coding plate as described below 3 Bend the star shaped supp...

Page 18: ...Assembling 2 4 Assembling color plates PN PN coupler 18 Installation and Operating Manual 06 2010 A5E00717043 04 ...

Page 19: ...wer supplies PS1 PS2 or both are connected and are to be diagnosed You need only connect up one 24 V DC power supply to operate the PN PN coupler Properties of the PN PN coupler Both PROFINET IO subnets are electrically isolated from one another Both PROFINET IO subnets are electrically isolated from the 24 V DC power supply Both 24 V DC power supplies are electrically isolated from one another Th...

Page 20: ...c applications e g machine protection guidelines EMERGENCY STOP equipment EMERGENCY STOP devices according to IEC 6204 coincides with VDE 113 must remain effective during all operating modes of the plant or system System startup after certain events The table below identifies situations you must pay attention to when the system starts up after the occurrence of certain events When starting up afte...

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