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Model: Networking via PROFINET
References
You can find further information on the HMI in the documentation:
● SIMOTION Runtime Basic Functions, Section HMI (Human Machine Interface) coupling.
● SIMOTION SCOUT, Configuration Manual
● SIMOTION SCOUT TIA, Configuration Manual
● SIMOTION SCOUT TIA Device Proxy, Configuration Manual
3.3.4
HMI or ES via Ethernet
Networking via Ethernet
A complex interconnection with several HMIs or ESs is only possible using an Ethernet
communication. This allows both an external HMI or ES to access several SIMOTION devices
or one SIMOTION device to access another one, for example, to display the production data.
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The following services are possible on a SIMOTION device via Ethernet:
● HMI software
WinCC flexible or the OPC server can use Ethernet to access one or more SIMOTION
devices.
● SIMOTION SCOUT Engineering System
SIMOTION SCOUT can also use Ethernet to access one or more SIMOTION devices.
● SIMOTION IT
SIMOTION P320-4 offers communication with standard IT protocols (HTTP) over the
integrated Ethernet interface.
This makes it possible to access data or diagnostic information in the SIMOTION P320-4
from any location via intranet or the Internet.
● HTTP (browser, OPC XML)
Setting in WebCFG.xml - default 80
Description
3.3 HMI and SIMOTION SCOUT
SIMOTION P320-4 E / P320-4 S
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