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Service and maintenance 

 

8.2 Error messages 

SIMATIC RF360R 
Configuration Manual, 03/2022, C79000-G8976-C629-02 

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8.2

 

Error messages 

You have the following options for error analysis of the modules:  

 

Via error messages of the reader 

 

Using WBM 

 

Via XML error messages 

 

Via OPC UA error messages 

These alternative methods are described below. 

8.2.1

 

Error messages of the reader 

Note that, depending on the cause of the error, the status LED "ERROR" (ER) always flash 

when error messages occur. The reader LED indicator also flashes for some errors. You can 

determine the error via the error codes output by the Ident profile. 
The following table lists the error codes. 

Table 8- 4 

Error messages of the readers 

Flashin

g of the 

reader 

LED 

Block (hex) 

Error description 

12 

0xE1FE0100  Cannot write to the memory of the transponder. 

Possible causes: 

 

Transponder memory is defective. 

 

EEPROM transponder was written too frequently and has reached the end of its service life. 

02 

0xE1FE0200  Presence error 

The transponder is no longer within the transmission window of the reader. The command was 

not or only partially executed.  

Read command: There is no valid data in "IDENT_DATA".  

Write command: The transponder that has just left the antenna field contains an incomplete 

data record. 

Possible causes: 

 

Operating distance between reader and transponder is not being maintained. 

 

Configuration error: The data record to be processed is too large (in dynamic mode). 

13 

0xE1FE0300  Address error  

The address range of the transponder has been exceeded. 

Possible causes: 

 

Start address of the command start has been incorrectly set. 

 

Wrong transponder type 

 

The area to be written to is write-protected. 

Summary of Contents for SIMATIC RF360R

Page 1: ...IC RF360R Configuration Manual 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C629 02 Introduction 1 Security recommendations 2 Description 3 Commissioning 4 Configuring 5 Configuring with the WBM 6 Programming 7 Service and maintenance 8 Syslog messages A Service Support B ...

Page 2: ... only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation 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 p...

Page 3: ...gning an IP address via DHCP 27 5 2 Configuration via PROFINET IO STEP 7 28 5 3 Configuration via XML 32 5 4 Configuration via OPC UA 32 5 5 Configuring with Studio 5000 Logix Designer 32 6 Configuring with the WBM 33 6 1 Starting WBM 33 6 2 The WBM 36 6 3 The menu items of the WBM 40 6 3 1 The Start page menu item 40 6 3 2 The Settings General menu item 42 6 3 3 The Settings Reader Interface menu...

Page 4: ...00 Logix Designer 81 8 1 8 Parameterization of the diagnostics 82 8 2 Error messages 83 8 2 1 Error messages of the reader 83 8 2 2 Reading out error messages using the WBM 90 8 2 3 XML error messages 91 8 2 4 OPC UA error messages 91 8 3 Firmware update 94 8 3 1 Updating the firmware via WBM 94 8 3 2 Update firmware via TIA Portal STEP 7 Basic Professional 95 8 4 Factory settings 96 8 4 1 Restori...

Page 5: ...mentation You can find information on the properties technical specifications and application options of the SIMATIC RF360R reader in the SIMATIC RF300 system manual In addition to these operating instructions you require the operating instructions for the S7 300 S7 400 S7 1200 or S7 1500 controller used When using an S7 controller you can find information on programming the module and a complete ...

Page 6: ...n Manual 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C629 02 Abbreviations and naming conventions The following terms abbreviations are used synonymously in this document Transponder tag Data medium mobile data storage MDS Communication module CM Interface module ASM ...

Page 7: ...tional hardware interconnection The access is used to enable Siemens personnel to perform advanced examination for servicing The access may only be used by qualified service personnel Any other use results in the loss of the warranty Software security functions Keep the software up to date Keep yourself informed regularly about safety updates for the product You can find information about this at ...

Page 8: ... g password1 123456789 abcdefgh Define rules for using devices and assigning passwords Make sure that all passwords are protected and inaccessible to unauthorized personnel Do not use the same password for different users and systems Update passwords and keys regularly to improve security Keys and certificates This section deals with the security keys and certificates that you need to set up SSL W...

Page 9: ...r encryption Protocol Supported signature algorithms Supported key and size Web browser SHA1 SHA256 with RSA SHA384 with RSA SHA512 with RSA RSA 2048 bit RSA 4096 bit OPC UA SHA256 with RSA SHA384 with RSA SHA512 with RSA RSA 2048 bit RSA 4096 bit The following cipher suites are supported for HTTPS OpenSSL name Value Browser ECDHE RSA AES128 GCM SHA256 0x2F Chrome Firefox ECDHE RSA AES256 GCM SHA3...

Page 10: ...ctivated change the community names If no unrestricted access is necessary restrict access over SNMP Use only secure protocols when access to the device is not secured by physical protection measures The following protocols provide secure alternatives HTTP HTTPS To prevent unauthorized access to the device or network set up appropriate safeguards against non secure protocols Enable only the servic...

Page 11: ...uthenticatio n Encryption DHCP UDP 68 Open PROFINET UDP 34964 UDP 49152 65535 Open HTTP TCP 80 Closed HTTPS TCP 443 Open NTP UDP 123 Closed SNMP UDP 161 Open EtherNet IP TCP 44818 UDP 44818 UDP 2222 Open OPC UA TCP 4840 Open when configured when configured XML TCP 10001 Open 1 Syslog UDP 49152 65535 Closed 2 1 Applies to protocol number 10001 all others are closed 2 Only outgoing when configured E...

Page 12: ...nnection is necessary and only when appropriate security measures e g firewalls and or network segmentation are in place For additional information on industrial security measures that may be implemented please visit https www siemens com industrialsecurity Siemens products and solutions undergo continuous development to make them more secure Siemens strongly recommends that product updates are ap...

Page 13: ...this special feature the reader can be operated both on the field level via a direct connection to an S7 controller and via a PC or on the IT level This means diagnostic data such as processed transponder data or log entries can be transferred to higher level systems via OPC UA or XML parallel to regular operation In addition PROFINET IO can be looped on to another module Figure 3 1 Reader SIMATIC...

Page 14: ...rtal GSDML WBM Web browser Application protocols PROFINET IO EtherNet IP OPC UA XML Function blocks Ident profile faceplates for PCS 7 Supported SIMATIC controllers S7 300 S7 400 S7 1200 S7 1500 Supported third party controllers Source code of the Ident profile available All controllers with PROFINET and IEC61131 programming are supported Readable transponder standards ISO 15693 RF300 proprietary ...

Page 15: ...ements we recommend the following user specific procedure Procedure as S7 user 1 Connect the hardware You can find information on this in the section Connect the hardware Page 18 2 Assign the IP address device name You can find information on this in the section Assigning the IP address device name with SINEC PNI Page 26 or Assigning the IP address device name with STEP 7 Page 23 3 Configure reade...

Page 16: ...tion on this in the section Connect the hardware Page 18 2 Assign the IP address device name You can find information on this in the section Assigning the IP address device name with SINEC PNI Page 26 or Assigning an IP address via DHCP Page 27 3 Configuring the reader You can find information on this in the sections Configuring with Studio 5000 Logix Designer Page 32 and Configuring with the WBM ...

Page 17: ...ot apply to 100 V 240 V devices This means that only SELV LPS complying with IEC 60950 1 EN 60950 1 VDE 0805 1 must be connected to the power supply terminals The power supply unit for the equipment power supply must comply with NEC Class 2 as described by the National Electrical Code r ANSI NFPA 70 There is an additional requirement if devices are operated with a redundant power supply If the equ...

Page 18: ...rized qualified personnel Repairs may only be carried out by authorized qualified personnel Unauthorized opening of and improper repairs to the device may result in substantial damage to equipment or risk of personal injury to the user 4 2 Connect the hardware Prior to installation and commissioning NOTICE Reading associated manuals Prior to installation connecting up and commissioning read the re...

Page 19: ...80 M12 4 pin L coded Figure 4 1 Interface of the SIMATIC RF360R reader 1 You can loop through PROFINET IO via the M12 round socket Requirement The reader has been mounted Only wire the reader when the supply voltage is switched off NOTICE Only use pre fabricated cables in connection with high impedance loads When using pre fabricated cables ensure that the conductor L2 that is or will be connected...

Page 20: ...eady for operation when the R S LED is lit flashes green If the R S LED flashes the reader is waiting for a connection If the R S LED is lit constantly the reader is connected to the controller You can find detailed information on mounting as well as ordering data reader connecting cable wide range power supply etc in the SIMATIC RF300 system manual 4 3 Network topology The communication network c...

Page 21: ... a clients of the Media Redundancy Protocol MRP in STEP 7 Basic Professional MRP is part of PROFINET standardization according to IEC 61158 Setup of an MRP ring topology To set up an MRP ring topology with media redundancy you must join both free ends of a line topology in the same device The closing of the line topology to form a ring is via two network ports of one of the devices ring ports The ...

Page 22: ...Commissioning 4 3 Network topology SIMATIC RF360R 22 Configuration Manual 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C629 02 ...

Page 23: ...ow Operate the reader as S7 user in an automation environment The unique assignment is based on the device name and is made using the TIA Portal STEP 7 Basic Professional Operate the reader as XML or OPC UA user in an IT environment The unique assignment is based on DHCP or the IP address and can be made using SINEC PNI Operate the reader as a Rockwell user EtherNet IP in an automation environment...

Page 24: ...ee insert a SIMATIC controller in the project with the Add new device menu command Reaction The device view opens and the controller is displayed 5 Go to the network view and drag the reader from the hardware catalog into the project 6 Assign the reader to the controller 7 Right click on the reader 8 In the shortcut menu select the menu command Assign device name Reaction The Assign PROFINET devic...

Page 25: ...ion on this in the section Module replacement Page 99 Device flash test using the TIA Portal Using the node flash test you can identify the reader quickly and simply by having the LEDs of the device flash This function is especially helpful if multiple devices are connected to the controller In this case compare the MAC address of the device with the MAC address displayed and then select the desir...

Page 26: ...etch additional information can take some time when the network includes many devices 4 Click on the Save button 5 Switch to the Device list menu 6 Click on the Start network scan button on the toolbar Reaction The network is scanned for connected devices and all recognized devices are displayed in the device list 7 Select the desired reader in the device list 8 Click on the Configure device butto...

Page 27: ...o assign the reader an IP address via DHCP a DHCP server must be configured in the same subnet Rockwell Automation makes a BOOTP DHCP server for Windows available to assign IP address data to the MAC address of the reader Requirement Studio 5000 Logix Designer and a current version of the BOOTP DHCP server are installed the reader is linked connected and started up The BOOTP DHCP server is preconf...

Page 28: ...l and can be included in SIMATIC automation systems As of STEP 7 Basic Professional V16 the reader can be integrated into the TIA Portal via an HSP file in older versions V16 the reader can be integrated via a GSDML file The connection is made via PROFINET the configuration via the TIA Portal and work via the Ident blocks of the TIA Portal You can further configure the reader using WBM Note that n...

Page 29: ...e g module parameters 7 Save the configuration or download it to the PROFINET IO controller You can find additional information on the basic configuration in the section Assigning the IP address device name Page 23 Parameter assignment with the device configuration You can set the parameters for the reader in the properties window of the reader You can set all module specific parameters using the ...

Page 30: ...ded or saved The PROFINET interface X1 parameter contains the correct IP address of the reader The specified user has the required rights to perform the download upload Note that https is not supported with TIA Portal versions V17 Module parameters parameter group In this parameter group you can configure all module specific parameters of the reader Table 5 3 Parameters in the Module parameters pa...

Page 31: ...ngle tag multitag mode The program block for the Ident profile is used in the controller FB 45 Single tag mode FB 45 is used in the controller Only in connection with an S7 300 controller Diagnostic interrupt None Hard errors Hard soft errors None With this parameter you determine the extent to which the reader related diagnostic interrupt messages are to be reported None No alarms are generated H...

Page 32: ...s in the manual OPC UA for SIMATIC Ident https support industry siemens com cs ww en ps 14971 man 5 5 Configuring with Studio 5000 Logix Designer This section is intended only for users of Rockwell controllers You can configure the reader using add on instructions via a Rockwell controller You can find a detailed description of the Ident profile and the add on instructions in the Ident profile add...

Page 33: ...eb client Note that changed parameter values are not automatically transferred to the reader You must always manually transfer changes in the configuration to the reader Hereafter the term WBM is used to represent the WBM interface displayed in the Web browser Figure 6 1 Design and function of the WBM 6 1 Starting WBM Requirement The reader is connected turned on and ready for operation RUN LED is...

Page 34: ...irst time you log on the HTTPS certificate of the reader is shown as not secure Note that the certificate stored in the reader is only intended to ensure that the initial connection establishment to the reader is encrypted Confirm that the certificate is secure Then transfer your own secure certificate to the reader Result The WBM of the reader opens Alternatively you can also open the WBM from th...

Page 35: ...trator For more information on logging on to WBM and creating deleting user profiles refer to the section The User management menu item Page 65 4 If needed select the primary interface connection over which you are operating the reader from the Operational environment drop down list 5 Enter your new password for the admin user in the New password text box 6 In the Confirm password text box enter t...

Page 36: ...cess to a reader using two WBM clients Web browsers is possible but not recommended If changes are made when two WBM clients are accessing a reader at the same time this can lead to errors in the configuration or an undesired result Layout of the WBM After successful connection establishment to the reader and logon when authentication is enabled the start window of the WBM appears The WBM start wi...

Page 37: ...ion area warns you when this is the case Load configuration from reader Using this button you can load the configuration data currently set on the reader into the WBM Key combination Ctrl G Note You cannot transfer any user profiles and passwords to other readers using the configuration file After loading the configuration file into a new reader you may need to enable authentication and create new...

Page 38: ...is pending Drop down list for selecting the user interface language Logged in user with active authentication Display of the time until the automatic logout as well as a drop down list for selecting the time interval Logout area with active authentication Change notes in the user interface Deviations between the settings in the user interface of the WBM and the configuration stored on the connecte...

Page 39: ...Log Overview of log entries Service logbook Information for service cases Syslog logbook Overview of Syslog messages Edit transponder Reading out and writing transponder data User management Enabling disabling authentication Creating and deleting user profiles Changing passwords Certificates Importing HTTPS certificates Importing OPC UA certificates System Device settings Updating the firmware Res...

Page 40: ...ext interface object text box SHIFT TAB Jump to the previous interface object text box Apart from manual entry of values you can also change values in the text boxes with the following buttons Arrow up down The value is increased or decreased by one increment PgUp PgDn The value is increased or decreased by ten increments Home End The value is set to the minimum or maximum value 6 3 The menu items...

Page 41: ...o the default values When you restore the default configuration address information IP address device name is retained You can use the Readme OSS link to open the readme with the copyright information of the open source software contained in this product as well as its license conditions Project ID The second area contains input boxes with which you can store your own device specific information o...

Page 42: ...TC time ISO 8601 and cannot be adapted to time zones Clicking the button transfers the local time stored in your operating system to the WBM Because the time synchronized with the PC is lost when the power supply is terminated we recommend synchronizing the time with an NTP server Configuration display A diagram of the reader is shown to the right of the areas With the Flash check box you can have...

Page 43: ... parameters Call parameters for the commands of the user application Status telegrams Recording of the status frames for PLC communications Can be switched off if the status frames are used as line monitoring In this way the logbook is kept free for user data Service logbook settings In the Service logbook settings area you can use the check boxes to decide which events are entered in the Service ...

Page 44: ...t Table 6 5 Parameters of the Basic settings parameter group Parameter Parameter value Default value Description Ident devices system RF360R General reader RF360R Selection of the device system connected to the reader Depending on the selection made different parameters are shown or hidden in the following Reader parameters section Name of the read point Text box to set the name of the read point ...

Page 45: ...ful command Off The flashing LED is not reset in the event of an error even by switching off the power supply to the reader After a successful command The flashing of the LED in the event of an error is reset after the successful execution of a command This only affects communication errors After a reset command The flashing of the LED in the event of an error is reset by a init_run or WRITE CONFI...

Page 46: ...Fujitsu 8 KB 6 3 4 The Settings Communication menu item The Settings Communication menu item is divided into the following tabs Network interfaces PLC XML OPC UA In the Network interfaces tab you can enable disable the network ports SNMP and NTP protocols You can block PLC access in the PLC tab In the XML tab you can specify which data is sent via the XML interface In the OPC UA tab you can enable...

Page 47: ...can be obtained from a DHCP server Using the Apply button you can transfer the address data changed in the WBM to the reader You can use the Update button to update the address data displayed in the WBM or reload it from the reader Note When the address is assigned via DHCP the option 12 hostname is also supported The hostname can be taken from the SNMP variable sysName The variable can be written...

Page 48: ...u do not disable the port via which you are currently communicating with the device Note Requirement for port statistics You can read out port statistics using PROFINET diagnostics and via SNMP SNMP In the SNMP area you can enable disable the network protocol SNMP is a protocol for monitoring network components This setting is activated at the factory If you do not use the protocol we recommend th...

Page 49: ...Update interval in seconds Input box for specifying the intervals at which the reader automatically synchronizes its time Accept time from unsynchronized NTP server Check box to ensure that the reader also accepts the time from unsynchronized NTP servers Syslog messages In the Syslog messages area you can activate the Syslog messages When the Syslog function is activated the module generates Syslo...

Page 50: ...erfaces may be used for communication with the controller Table 6 11 Description of the PLC basic parameters Parameter Description PROFINET IO interface In this area you can define whether the reader may be accessed via the controller STEP 7 With this setting the Ethernet interface is closed for communication with the controller EtherNet IP interface In this area you can specify if it allowed to a...

Page 51: ...s to the reader If access to the communications module already takes place from another application at the same time this option cannot be selected If the function is disabled access to the reader can only take place over a communication channel If a connection is already established over a communication channel an additional connection attempt from another communication channel is rejected Transa...

Page 52: ...ic events of XML channel 1 area you can define which events are transmitted to the controller via the selected XML channel Table 6 13 Description of the diagnostic event data for the XML channel Events Description Presence events If the check box is selected information about presence states or changes is sent Last access events If the check box is selected all access operations to the transponder...

Page 53: ...s to the communications module already takes place from another application at the same time this option cannot be selected If the function is disabled access to the reader can only take place over a communication channel If a connection is already established over a communication channel an additional connection attempt from another communication channel is rejected Lost events If the check box i...

Page 54: ...e not taken into account Range of values 10 65535 ms Default setting 50 ms Diagnostic events You can define which events are transmitted in the Diagnostic events area Table 6 15 Description of the diagnostic events Data Description Presence events If the check box is selected information about presence states or changes is sent Last access events If the check box is selected all access operations ...

Page 55: ...vel AES128 SHA256 RSA PSS Certificate verification Validate certificates If the check box is selected the reader generally checks the certificate of the communications partner If the partner certificate is invalid or not trustworthy communication is aborted Accept expired certificates The reader generally checks the period of validity of the communication partner certificate When the check box is ...

Page 56: ...ficate signing requests and transfer certificate files and certificate key files to the reader Generate OPC UA server certificate Button for creating an OPC UA server certificate Among other things the server certificate serves to identify the OPC UA server to the OPC UA client The OPC UA server certificate contains the application name the security profile and the IP address of the reader If any ...

Page 57: ...nnected PC Status The following parameters are read and displayed Table 6 17 Displayed parameters of the Reader status area Displayed parameters Description Hardware type Hardware type of the reader Hardware version Hardware version of the reader Bootloader version Bootloader version of the reader Firmware version Firmware version of the reader Driver type Driver type of the internal interface of ...

Page 58: ...us Status of the antenna Presence check Set presence check profile Table 6 18 Displayed parameters of the Transponder status area Displayed parameters Description UID Unique identifier of the transponder Transponder type Transponder type vendor identification Version Version of the transponder chip Lock status of the OTP area Disabled blocks of the OTP area on the chip Size of the user memory Memo...

Page 59: ...interface that caused communication to be disturbed SFZ Signature error counter Counter for failed signature encryptions of written blocks of data Only relevant for the transponder type RF300 CRCFZ CRC error counter Counter for failed CRC checks ASMFZ Error counter for interface problems of the internal interface Counter for errors on the serial interface Signal strength AMLI AM power indicator Re...

Page 60: ...This menu item documents the actions performed by the reader The entries contain the following properties Table 6 20 Displayed properties of the log messages Property Description Date time Time stamp when the entry was made by the reader Note that the time stamp is generated by the device clock UTC time This time is compared with the time format and time zone set on the PC and displayed in the cor...

Page 61: ...d log of the reader is read in The log entries displayed include all saved data 10 MB Save as The log read by the reader is saved as a csv file on the PC Note that the time stamp is generated by the device clock according to ISO 8601 UTC time Reset The log is deleted on the reader With the ISO 8601 UTC check box you can convert the data display in the Date Time column to UTC time identical to the ...

Page 62: ...ersonnel Figure 6 12 The Diagnostics Service Log menu item This page displays all the message types that have been defined in the Settings General Service logbook settings menu The entries contain the following properties Table 6 21 Displayed properties of the log messages Property Description Date time Time stamp when the entry was made by the reader Note that the time stamp is generated by the d...

Page 63: ...tics are stored as a slf file The file only contains information relevant for Siemens service personnel and can only be evaluated by them With the ISO 8601 UTC check box you can convert the data display in the Date Time column to UTC time identical to the output in the exported logbook With a large number of log entries in the history it may take several minutes before these are displayed 6 3 8 Th...

Page 64: ...write the memory areas You can access pre defined addresses tag fields Using the parameters you can adapt the memory area manually Table 6 22 Description of the parameters of the tag fields Parameter Description Start address Value of the start address of the data to be read written Value range 0 65535 Length Number of bytes to be read written starting at the start address Value range 1 1024 bytes...

Page 65: ...NOTICE Reading writing transponder data with an established connection to the controller Note that if a connection to the controller is established the configuration of the reader is performed via the controller To enable transponder data to be read written via the WBM the reader must have been correctly initialized beforehand 6 3 10 The User management menu item In the User management menu item y...

Page 66: ...sword Enter the password of the user profile in the Password and Repeat password input boxes You require the user name and the password to log in to the WBM User passwords can be changed by the users themselves or an administrator The strength of your password is indicated by color and text NOTICE Security recommendation Passwords You should also read the information under the Passwords heading of...

Page 67: ...ctions for the User role Menu items Restrictions Homepage Restricted Input boxes cannot be filled No operator control is possible in the Run device status Diagnostics Hardware diagnostics No operator control is possible in the Run device status Log Restricted The log cannot be reset Syslog logbook The page is not displayed Edit transponder No operator control is possible in the Run device status U...

Page 68: ...menu item In the Certificates menu item you can view existing certificates import new certificates as well as create certificate signing requests and transfer certificate files and certificate key files to the reader Figure 6 16 The Certificates menu item Using certificates you can integrate the reader in your specific security infrastructure Certificates are used to check the identity of a person...

Page 69: ... the CA certificates are root certificates for the client certificates Client certificates for which a valid CA certificate exists are automatically accepted during connection setup OPC UA issuer certificates Root certificates from certification authorities Unlike CA certificates client certificates derived from issuer certificates must still be accepted and permitted by an administrator with the ...

Page 70: ...re stored in a single file This file is usually protected by a password Enter the password in the text box at the bottom Note that this format can only be used for server certificates cer crt der pem Binary or text coded file format in which the certificate file and the certificate key file are stored in separate files Note that the server certificates necessarily require a separate certificate ke...

Page 71: ... This page is divided into the following areas Firmware update Reset Device description files Figure 6 17 The System Device settings menu item Firmware update Firmware update With the Firmware update button you can update the firmware of the communications module For a detailed description of firmware updates refer to the section Firmware update Page 94 Check You can use the Check button to check ...

Page 72: ... the Default values button to reset the parameter values of the reader to the factory configuration settings When resetting to the default values all set configuration data is lost but user management settings and address information are retained Device description files The GSDML and ESD files current at the time of delivery as well as the OPC UA device description file are stored on the reader C...

Page 73: ...ng via SIMATIC S7 1200 1500 controller You can find a detailed description of the Ident instructions Ident profile and Ident blocks in the function manual Ident profile and Ident blocks standard function for Ident systems https support industry siemens com cs ww en view 109793329 Note Function block FB 45 is not supported Note that the FB 45 function block is not supported by the reader 7 2 Progra...

Page 74: ...ers You can program the reader using add on instructions via a Rockwell controller With the described functions you can read out and write transponder data via the readers You can find a detailed description of the Ident profile and the add on instructions in the Ident profile add on instructions for Rockwell systems https support industry siemens com cs ww en view 109781634 137304404619 function ...

Page 75: ...vice and maintenance 8 8 1 Diagnostics You have the following diagnostics options available for the readers Via the LED displays of the readers Via SNMP Using WBM Via the TIA Portal STEP 7 Basic Professional Via XML Via OPC UA These alternative methods are described below ...

Page 76: ...AINT Shows whether the reader needs maintenance PROFINET Ethernet LED display LINK P1 LK1 Indicates that there is a link via Ethernet interface 1 LINK P2 LK1 Indicates that there is a link via Ethernet interface 2 Reader LED display Indicates whether there are one or multiple transponders in the antenna field Indicates whether communication with the reader is taking place and whether a reader erro...

Page 77: ...et connection has been closed A firmware update is in progress The voltage at the reader is too low The flash test is performed for reader identification At the same time the LEDs of the reader and PROFINET Ethernet LED display also flash The firmware is defective There is an error A PROFINET alarm may be reported in this case The LED flashes as long as the error alarm is pending but at least for ...

Page 78: ...al There is a transponder in the antenna field The reader is in the Setup mode in the status Show quality has not yet received a RESET command and is not ready Depending on the signal strength the LED flickers or is lit permanently The reader has received a RESET command The reader is turned on the antenna is turned off Operating mode with presence Transponder present Operating mode without presen...

Page 79: ...manual Network management diagnostics and configuration with SNMP https support industry siemens com cs ww en view 103949062 8 1 3 Diagnostics using the WBM A wide variety of diagnostics options are available via the WBM In the Log menu you will find all the diagnostic messages of the reader that have occurred The Service log helps SIEMENS specialists to analyze errors You can read out the syslog ...

Page 80: ...enu 3 Select the Diagnostics parameter group In the diagnostics window you have the following options for diagnosing the reader General information such as the name article number or firmware version of the reader is displayed under the General entry Current status information of the reader is displayed under the Diagnostic status entry Current diagnostic information of the reader interface is dis...

Page 81: ...u can find detailed information on this in the TIA Portal help 8 1 5 Diagnostics via XML This section is intended only for XML users Comprehensive diagnostics options are available to you via XML You can find detailed information on the diagnostic options in the XML programming for SIMATIC Ident https support industry siemens com cs ww en view 109781631 manual 8 1 6 Diagnostics over OPC UA Compreh...

Page 82: ...t Firmware error checksum Connection interruption Fault in power supply Short circuit break if supported by hardware Firmware update message at start end Hard soft errors In addition to the hard errors errors that arise during command processing are also reported in this case Please note that messages triggered by command processing are automatically taken back after 3 seconds Differentiation of d...

Page 83: ...ck hex Error description 12 0xE1FE0100 Cannot write to the memory of the transponder Possible causes Transponder memory is defective EEPROM transponder was written too frequently and has reached the end of its service life 02 0xE1FE0200 Presence error The transponder is no longer within the transmission window of the reader The command was not or only partially executed Read command There is no va...

Page 84: ...ed correctly for the semaphore procedure 11 0xE1FE0700 Password error 0xE1FE0900 The command is not supported by the transponder 0xE1FE0A00 The transponder is read write protected 0xE1FE8100 The transponder is not responding 0xE1FE8200 The transponder password is incorrect Access is denied 0xE1FE8300 The verification of the written transponder data has failed Possible causes Transponder is defecti...

Page 85: ...ror on receipt of acknowledgment from transponder cause as for field interference on the reader When formatting the transponder must be in the transmission window of the reader otherwise a timeout error will occur in other words The transponder is located exactly in the limit range of the transmission window The transponder is defective and consumes too much power The EEPROM transponder was incorr...

Page 86: ...s been corrected 19 0xE4FE0400 The buffer on the communications module or reader is not adequate to store the command temporarily 0xE4FE0500 The buffer on the communications module or reader is not adequate to store the data temporarily 0xE4FE0600 The command is not permitted in this status or is not supported Possible causes The INIT command has been concatenated Command repetition was started wi...

Page 87: ...IT command Monitoring error of the communication module reader Possible causes action to be taken Program execution error on the communications module reader Switch supply voltage to communications module reader off and on again After eliminating the error execute the INIT command Firmware error Possible causes The firmware update was not run completely 0xE4FE8E00 The current command was aborted b...

Page 88: ...he reader or the communications module runs a hardware reset INIT_ACTIVE set to 1 The Ident profile expects an INIT bit 15 in the cyclic control word 0xE5FE0A00 The CMD command code and the relevant acknowledgment do not match This can be a software error or synchronization error that cannot occur in normal operation 0xE5FE0B00 Incorrect sequence of acknowledgement frames TDB DBN 0xE5FE0C00 Synchr...

Page 89: ...TRUCT is incorrect e g WRITE command with length 0 Check AdvancedCmd or IID_CMD_STRUCT and execute an INIT The hardware of the reader communication module is defective The reader or communications module receives bad data with an INIT Inconsistent length specifications in the command The wrong reset block was selected Possible causes action to be taken Regardless of the selected reader system use ...

Page 90: ...A has a negative value Possible cause action to be taken Check whether the buffers TXBUF RXBUF are at least as large as specified in LEN_DATA With S7 1200 1500 In the Ident profile only an Array of Byte may be created for TXBUF and RXBUF In the Reader_Status block only an Array of Byte or the corresponding data types IID_TAG_STATUS_XX_XXX or IID_READER_STATUS_XX_XXX may be created 0xE7FE0500 Error...

Page 91: ...mmunications module reader Hardware of the communications module reader has a defect Send in communications module reader for repair Start INIT after correcting the error Internal monitoring error of the communications module reader Program execution error on the communications module reader Turn the power supply of the communications module reader off and on again Start INIT after correcting the ...

Page 92: ...he transponder has failed 14 good WRITE_ ERROR Writing the EPC ID UID on the transponder has failed 15 good NOT_SUPPORTED_ BY_DEVICE Unknown command An uninterpretable XML command was sent to the reader or the Ident profile sends an uninterpretable command to the reader Possible causes The AdvancedCmd block was supplied with an incorrect CMD The CMD input of the AdvancedCmd block was overwritten 1...

Page 93: ...ons module has blown Hardware defective Another reader is in the vicinity and is active There is a reflecting metal surface in the vicinity that is disrupting the antenna field Execute init_run after correcting the error The selected antenna is not enabled OpcUa_ BadInvalidS tate The command is not permitted in this status or is not supported Possible cause INIT was chained Command repetition was ...

Page 94: ...s to run a firmware update using the WBM 1 Start your Web browser 2 Enter the IP address of the reader in the address field of your browser 3 If not logged in log in to the WBM Note that you as User can only perform a firmware update if the reader is in the Idle status 4 Click on the System Device settings menu item 5 In the Firmware update area click the Select firmware file icon 6 Select the upd...

Page 95: ...running can slow down both the update and command processing The required update files were stored locally Procedure Proceed as follows to perform a firmware update of the reader via STEP 7 Basic Professional TIA Portal 1 Start the TIA Portal 2 Open your existing project and change to the project view 3 Change to the network view 4 Right click on the required reader and select the Online diagnosti...

Page 96: ...tory settings using the WBM 1 Start your Web browser 2 Enter the IP address of the reader in the address field of your browser 3 If not logged in log in to the WBM 4 Open the System menu item 5 In the Reset area click on the Reset button Result The reader is reset to the original factory settings The restore process is indicated in the information bar Note that restoring the factory settings also ...

Page 97: ... IP address of the reader With the factory settings the IP address is obtained via a DHCP server You can only recognize when the reset is finished based on the R S LED After the reset the reader is restarted The reader is ready for operation when the R S LED is lit flashes green After restarting the reader you may need to assign a new IP address or a new device name to the reader 8 4 3 Restoring t...

Page 98: ...ck and connect them to 0 V DC of the power supply Pin Assignment View of the power supply interface 1 Voltage 24 V DC brown 2 Unassigned white 3 Functional earth shield 0 V DC blue 4 Reset to factory black 4 Connect pin 1 24 V DC to the positive pole of the power supply 5 Wait until the R S LED is continuously lit in green 6 Remove the power supply cable with open cable ends 7 Reconnect the reader...

Page 99: ...ding a configuration Note that you cannot transfer any user profiles and passwords to other readers using the configuration file After loading the configuration file into a new reader you may need to enable authentication and create new user profiles and passwords To back up the current configuration of the reader and to restore it on the newly connected reader following module replacement you hav...

Page 100: ...f copying for other readers of the same type Older configuration versions can be saved versioning The updating and versioning of the configuration versions needs to be started and managed manually by you yourself Backup on the controller Using the Config_Upload and Config_Download blocks you can read out Config_Upload or write Config_Download the configuration of the readers via the control progra...

Page 101: ...enabled The User name and Password text boxes only need to be completed if the authentication of the WBM is enabled Following the upload download the status bar indicates whether the action was completed successfully Backup via the WBM On the upper toolbar of the WBM there are two buttons for loading and saving configurations Using these buttons you can back up configurations re load them and tran...

Page 102: ...unt the new reader 5 Connect the reader to the PC or the SIMATIC controller using the Ethernet cable 6 Connect the reader to the power supply using the connecting cable Wait until the reader has started up and is ready for operation RUN LED is lit flashes green 7 If necessary assign the reader a unique IP address and a unique device name 8 Load the configuration to the reader if needed 9 Configure...

Page 103: ... local time HOSTNAME References the source computer with its name or IP address IPv4 address according to RFC1035 Bytes in decimal form XXX XXX XXX XXX If there is no information is output APP NAME Device or application from which the message originates This parameter is not used by the device and is always output PROCID The process ID is used to clearly identify the individual processes for examp...

Page 104: ...s Variable Description Format Possible values or example Ip address IPv4 address to RFC1035 d d d d XXX XXX XXX XXX 192 168 1 105 Protocol Layer 4 protocol used or service that has generated the event s TCP WBM PNIO PB OPC EIP User name Character string without spaces that identifies the authenticated user based on the name s name Action user name or Destination user name Identifies the user based...

Page 105: ...0 1 Explanation Incorrect user name or incorrect password specified during logon Severity Error Facility local0 Standard IEC 62443 3 3 Reference SR 1 1 Message text protocol User user name logged out from ip address Example WBM User admin logged out from 192 168 0 1 Explanation User session completed logged out Severity Info Facility local0 Standard IEC 62443 3 3 Reference SR 1 1 Message text prot...

Page 106: ...r user Severity Notice Facility local0 Standard IEC 62443 3 3 Reference SR 1 3 Message text Protocol User User name created user account Destination user name with role Role Example WBM User admin created user account admin2 with role Administrator Explanation The administrator has created an account Severity Notice Facility local0 Standard IEC 62443 3 3 Reference SR 1 3 Message text Protocol User...

Page 107: ...tivity Severity Warning Facility local0 Standard IEC 62443 3 3 Reference SR 2 5 Limiting the number of simultaneous sessions Message text Protocol The maximum number of Max sessions concurrent login session exceeded Example WBM The maximum number of 10 concurrent login sessions exceeded Explanation The maximum number of simultaneous sessions has been exceeded Severity Warning Facility local0 Stand...

Page 108: ...ntegrity verification failed Severity Error Facility local0 Standard IEC 62443 3 3 Reference SR 3 4 Session integrity Message text Protocol Session ID verification failed Example WBM Session ID verification failed Explanation Session ID is invalid Severity Error Facility local0 Standard IEC 62443 3 3 Reference SR 3 8 Restoration of the automation system Message text Protocol Firmware Version was a...

Page 109: ...nance and modernization You will find contact data on the Internet at the following address Link https www automation siemens com aspa_app ci yes lang en Industrial Identification homepage You can find the latest general information about our identification systems on the Internet at our Homepage www siemens com ident Online catalog and ordering system The online catalog and the online ordering sy...

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