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Chapter 3   Deployment

 

Manual VIPA System 300S 

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HB140E - IM - RE_353-1DP01 - Rev. 14/46 

After  power  on,  the  DP slav e  executes  a  self  test.  It  controls  its  internal 

functions and the communication via the backplane bus. After the error free 

start-up, the bus coupler switches into the state "ready". In this state, the 

DP slave  gets its parameters from the DP master and, at valid parameters, 

switches into the state "DataExchange" DE (DE is permanently on). 
At  communication  errors  at  the  backplane  bus,  the  PROFIBUS  slave 

switches into STOP and boots again after app. 2 seconds. As soon as t he 

test has been completed positive, the RD-LED blinks. 
 

Power On

Project data conform 

with real build-up?

Para-

meterization

error?

DP slave receives 

project data from DP 

master

ER-LED on

PW-LED on

Initialization

DP slave sets outputs 

to "0" and takes over 

the defined Profibus 

address

ER-LED off

RD-LED blinks

RD-LED on

DE-LED on

Release in-/outputs 

no

Configuration

error?

no

yes

y

y

ER-LED and 

RD-LED blinking 

simultaneously

ER-LED and 

RD-LED blinking 

simultaneously

Data exchange

no

 

 

 

Start-up 
behavior IM 
353DP slave 

Summary of Contents for System 300S IM 353-1DP01

Page 1: ...VIPA System 300S IM 353 1DP01 Manual HB140E_IM RE_353 1DP01 Rev 14 46 November 2014...

Page 2: ...sions Conformity is indicated by the CE marking affixed to the product Conformity Information For more information regarding CE marking and Declaration of Conformity DoC please contact your local VIPA...

Page 3: ...r Users 1 2 Installation dimensions 1 3 Assembly standard bus 1 4 Cabling 1 6 Installation guidelines 1 7 General data 1 10 Chapter 2 Hardware description 2 1 Properties 2 2 Structure 2 3 Technical Da...

Page 4: ...his chapter you will find all information required for the installation and the cabling of a process control with the components of the System 300S Besides the dimensions the general technical data of...

Page 5: ...des a self contained description of a specific topic The following guides are available in the manual an overall table of contents at the beginning of the manual an overview of the topics for every ch...

Page 6: ...zone The manual must be available to all personnel in the project design department installation department commissioning operation The following conditions must be met before using or commissioning...

Page 7: ...ed for the installation and the cabling of a process control with the components of the System 300S Besides the dimensions the general technical data of the System 300S will be found Topic Page Chapte...

Page 8: ...y can damage components thereby causing the module to become inoperable or unusable Modules that have been damaged by electrostatic discharges can fail after a temperature change mechanical shock or c...

Page 9: ...embly and installation guidelines HB140E IM RE_353 1DP01 Rev 14 46 1 3 Installation dimensions 1tier width WxHxD in mm 40 x 125 x 120 65mm 40mm 122 mm 125 mm 125mm 120mm 175mm Dimensions Basic enclosu...

Page 10: ...eliv ered together with the peripheral modules Order number A B C VIPA 390 1AB60 160 140 10 VIPA 390 1AE80 482 466 8 3 VIPA 390 1AF30 530 500 15 VIPA 390 1AJ30 830 800 15 VIPA 390 9BC00 2000 Drillings...

Page 11: ...or has to be 10mm2 Stick the power supply to the profile rail and pull it to the left side to the grounding bolt of the profile rail Fix the power supply by screwing Take a back plane bus connect or a...

Page 12: ...uplers and parts of the CPU gray connectors with CageClamp technology are used You may connect wires with a cross section of 0 08mm2 to 2 5mm2 You can use flexible wires without end case as well as st...

Page 13: ...without interferencing the environment All System 300S com ponents are developed for the deployment in hard industrial environments and fulfill high demands on the EMC Nevertheless you should project...

Page 14: ...isolation Data lines must be laid isolated Analog lines must be laid isolat ed When transmitting signals with small amplitudes the one sided lay ing of the isolation may be favorable Lay the line iso...

Page 15: ...he isolation one sided Then you only achieve the absorption of the lower frequencies A one sided isolation connection may be convenient if the conduction of a potential compensating line is not possib...

Page 16: ...eans of spring pressure connections CageClamps at the front connector Core cross section 0 08 2 5mm2 or 1 5 mm2 Total isolation of the wiring at module change Potential separation of all modules to th...

Page 17: ...DP01 Rev 14 46 2 1 Chapter 2 Hardware description Here the hardware components of the IM 353 1DP01 are described The technical data are at the end of the chapter Topic PAge Chapter 2 Hardware descript...

Page 18: ...l modules 3 5A max Supports all PROFIBUS data transfer rates 1 MSAC_C1 connection Read Write with 244Byte data 4Byte DP V1 Header 240Byte user data 3 MSAC_C2 connections Initiale Read Write DataTransp...

Page 19: ...ddress selector The following components are beneath a flap 3 DC 24V voltage supply 4 RS485 interface VIPA 353 1DP01 IM 353DP X 2 3 4 X1 PW ER RD DE DC24V PB DP X2 1 2 9 9 3 4 1 2 DC 24 V 0 V X1 PB DP...

Page 20: ...positive self test READY and successful initialization Blinks alternately with ER at wrong configuration of the master project engineering error Blinks simultaneously with ER at wrong parameterizatio...

Page 21: ...and backplane bus are galvanically isolated from each other Attention Please ensure that the polarity is cor rect when connecting the power supply Via a 9pin RS485 int erface you connect the PROFIBUS...

Page 22: ...ormation read out possible Supply voltage display green LED Service Indicator Group error display red LED Channel error display none Hardware configuration Racks max 1 Modules per rack max 29 Number o...

Page 23: ...f the IM 353 1DP01 at the System 300 You may find here all information about project engineering commissioning and diagnostic Topic Page Chapter 3 Deployment 3 1 Basics 3 2 Project engineering 3 11 DP...

Page 24: ...US DP is a special protocol intended mainly for automation tasks in a manufacturing environment DP is very fast offers Plug n Play facilities and provides a cost effective alternative to parallel cabl...

Page 25: ...phery and the high level master In accordance with the PROFIBUS standards these devices have no bus access rights They are only allowed to acknowledge messages or return messages to a master when this...

Page 26: ...atically in a predefined and repetitive cycle by the master You assign a slave to a specific master when you define the project You can also define which DP slaves are included and which are excluded...

Page 27: ...es all the input data from the modules in the PII and all the output data from the PIQ in the output modules When the data has been saved the PII is transferred into the send buffer and the contents o...

Page 28: ...val 3ms is located in the GSD file In an average system it is guaranteed that the PROFIBUS data on the bus is updated after a max time of 3ms You can therefore exchange data with the slave at interval...

Page 29: ...e 2 Slave 3 The DPM 1 Master Class 1 has the token and is able t o send messages to or retrieve them from slave 1 then slave 2 etc in a fixed sequence until it reaches the last slave of the current li...

Page 30: ...PROFIBUS coupler Slot_Number 0 addresses the data of the function modules AI 2x12Bit SM 331 IM 353 DP X 2 3 4 VIPA 353 1DP01 DO 16xDC24V SM 322 Module 1 DO 16xDC24V SM 322 Module 2 DI 16xDC24V SM 321...

Page 31: ...owledges receipt of an int errupt to the slave Status A status message is t ransmitted from the slave to the master There is no acknowledgment Data transmission is connection oriented over a MS1 conne...

Page 32: ...Any failures of stations or new devices are detected automatically Every device on the PROFIBUS is identified by an address This address must be an unique number in the bus sy stem between 1 and 99 Th...

Page 33: ...stalled GSD file the following modules are listed at the hardware catalog Module GSD file VIPA 353 1DP01 DP V0 VI0009AF gsd VIPA 353 1DP01 DP V1 VI0109AF gsd Install the appropriate GSD file in y our...

Page 34: ...vailable 1 Publisher Mode available 00h1 1 00h fix 00h 2 08h fix 08h 3 0Ah fix 0Ah 4 81h fix 81h 5 00h fix 00h 6 00h fix 00h 7 Bit 0 0 Identifier related diagnostic enable 1 Identifier related diagnos...

Page 35: ...0 fix Bit 4 0 V1 Vendor specific interrupt not available 1 V1 Vendor specific interrupt available Bit 5 0 V1 Diagnostic interrupt not available 1 V1 Diagnostic interrupt available Bit 6 0 V1 Hardware...

Page 36: ...nostic address which can be set by properties is used as ID Using the following record set no as Index you get access for reading R res writing W to the listed DP slave elements Index Access Descripti...

Page 37: ...2 DO 32 AFD8h 4 DIO 8 BFC9h 1 1 DIO 16 BFD2h 2 2 AI2 15C3h 4 AI4 15C4h 8 AI4 fast 11C4h 8 AI8 15C5h 16 AO2 25D8h 4 AO4 25E0h 8 AO8 25E8h 16 AI2 AO2 45DBh 4 4 AI4 AO2 45DCh 8 4 To access the function m...

Page 38: ...ored during project engineering By means of I M data the modules can online be identified Note Only one DP master may access at one time the I M data The data structure of the I M data corresponds to...

Page 39: ...N read 2byte 0101h Information about the version of the I M data 0101h version 1 1 IM_SUPPORTED read 2byte 001Fh Information about available I M Data IM_INDEX 650000 65004 Maintenance data 1 IM_INDEX...

Page 40: ...ate As transfer medium PROFIBUS uses an isolat ed twisted pair cable based upon the RS485 interface The RS485 interface is working with voltage differences Though it is less irritable from influences...

Page 41: ...he PROFIBUS line has t o be t erminated with its ripple resistor Please make sure to terminate the last participants on t he bus at both ends by activating the terminating resistor In PROFIBUS all par...

Page 42: ...terminating resistor 1 last bus participant further participants Attention The terminating resistor is only effective if the connector is installed at a bus participant and the bus participant is con...

Page 43: ...PROFIBUS and backplane bus are galvanically separated from each other Configure your PROFIBUS master in your master system You can use the WinNCS of VIPA for this purpose ore the Siemens hardware con...

Page 44: ...communication errors at the backplane bus the PROFIBUS slave switches into STOP and boots again after app 2 seconds As soon as t he test has been completed positive the RD LED blinks Power On Project...

Page 45: ...f the fact that with employment in a sy stem 300 with a hardware interrupt at DP V0 the OB 82 and w ith DP V1 the OB 40 is called The system also stores diagnostic messages like the states Ready res D...

Page 46: ...e structure of the slave standard diagnostic data is to find in the standard papers of the PROFIBUS User Organization The slave standard diagnostic data have the following structure Standard diagnosti...

Page 47: ...Bit 3 Entry for module on slot 4 Bit 4 Entry for module on slot 5 Bit 5 Entry for module on slot 6 Bit 6 Entry for module on slot 7 Bit 7 Entry for module on slot 8 X 2 Bit 0 Entry for module on slot...

Page 48: ...ule slot 6 Bit 5 4 Module status module slot 7 Bit 7 6 Module status module slot 8 X 6 Bit 1 0 Module status module slot 9 Bit 3 2 Module status module slot 10 Bit 5 4 Module status module slot 11 Bit...

Page 49: ...4 0 Error messages to PROFIBUS standard 00001 Short circuit 00010 Undervoltage Supply voltage 00011 Overvoltage Supply voltage 00100 Output Module is overloaded 00101 Temperature rise output Module 0...

Page 50: ...te are module specific and are described with the according module If there is a diagnostic event for channel group 0 of a module there may be a module error as well as a channel er ror The entry is m...

Page 51: ...ing Bit 6 Module is not parameterized Bit 7 Parameter assignment error x 5 Bit 3 0 Module class 1111 Digital module 0101 Analog module 1000 FM 1100 CP Bit 4 Channel information available Bit 5 User in...

Page 52: ...in outputs 76h Counter x 9 Length of the channel related diagnostic x 10 Number of channels per module x 11 Position channel with diagnostic event x 12 Diagnostic event on the channel channel group 0...

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