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Manual VIPA TM-E 

Chapter 1

   

Assembly and installation guidelines

 

HB39E - TME - RE_900-1E630 - Rev. 09/11 

 

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The following sequence shows the steps required for the removal of 
modules in a side view. 
 

 

 

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The enclosure of the module has a spring-loaded clip at the bottom 
by which the module can be removed from the rail.  

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Insert a screwdriver into the slot as shown. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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The clip is unlocked by pressing the screwdriver in an upward 
direction. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Withdraw the module with a slight rotation to the top. 

 

 

 

 

Removal 
procedure 

Summary of Contents for TM-E 900-1E630

Page 1: ...TM E 900 1E630 Order No VIPA HB39E_TME Reference RE_900 1E630 Rev 09 11 This manual is part of the documentation package with order number VIPA HB39E_TME and relevant for Product Order number as of s...

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Page 3: ...rified with respect to the hard and software However we assume no responsibility for any discrepancies or errors The information in this manual is verified on a regular basis and any required correcti...

Page 4: ...this chapter you will find all information required for assembly and installation of the TM E module Chapter 2 Hardware description Here the hardware components of the TM E module are more described T...

Page 5: ...dware description 2 1 Properties 2 2 Structure 2 3 Technical Data 2 7 Chapter 3 Deployment 3 1 Fast introduction 3 2 Assembly 3 5 Cabling 3 6 TM E Configuration eBuddy 3 7 TM E Reset 3 13 TM E Web pag...

Page 6: ...Contents Manual VIPA TM E ii HB39E TME RE_900 1E630 Rev 09 11...

Page 7: ...are available in the manual an overall table of contents at the beginning of the manual an overview of the topics for every chapter an index at the end of the manual The manual is available in printed...

Page 8: ...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 the compo...

Page 9: ...d installation guidelines In this chapter you will find all information required for assembly and installation of the TM E module Topic Page Chapter 1 Assembly and installation guidelines 1 1 Safety i...

Page 10: ...onents 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 changes in the ele...

Page 11: ...ines HB39E TME RE_900 1E630 Rev 09 11 1 3 Installation dimensions Make sure that a clearance of at least 100mm exists above and 70mm below the middle of the bus rail 100 mm 70 mm 133 mm 55 mm 115 mm 1...

Page 12: ...he following sequence represents the assembly procedure as viewed from the side Install the profile rail Make sure that a clearance of at least 100mm exists above and 70mm below the middle of the prof...

Page 13: ...d for the removal of modules in a side view The enclosure of the module has a spring loaded clip at the bottom by which the module can be removed from the rail Insert a screwdriver into the slot as sh...

Page 14: ...Digital output DC 24V 0 2A Low side output 3 DO_VDC DO load voltage DC 24V 4 DI_GND DI ground isolated 5 DI Digital input DC 0 24V 0 0 5V DC 1 10V 30V DC Power supply 1 GND Ground power supply 1 5 1...

Page 15: ...vice causing illegal interference to the environment The TM E is developed for applications in harsh industrial environments and they comply with EMC requirements to a large degree In spite of this yo...

Page 16: ...aid isolated Analog lines must be laid isolated When transmitting signals with small amplitudes the one sided laying of the isolation may be favorable Lay the line isolation extensively on an isolatio...

Page 17: ...lay the 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 p...

Page 18: ...Chapter 1 Assembly and installation guidelines Manual VIPA TM E 1 10 HB39E TME RE_900 1E630 Rev 09 11...

Page 19: ...ev 09 11 2 1 Chapter 2 Hardware description Here the hardware components of the TM E module are more described The technical data are at the end of this chapter Topic Page Chapter 2 Hardware descripti...

Page 20: ...software necessary Due to the predefined server the embedding to a VIPA PLC may be established problem free The TM E module may be integrated as PG OP interface to the Siemens SIMATIC manager by means...

Page 21: ...module is ready for communication ca 20s after PowerOn red blinks IP address not valid just exist red green blinks alternating The TM E module is just waiting for an IP address during boot up The LED...

Page 22: ...Here either a crossed cable or a switch may be used An active link via Ethernet is shown by the TM E module with the green LINK led The TM E module is delivered with the following IP address parameter...

Page 23: ...line A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 n c The serial line is to be terminated with its ripple resistor Please make sure to terminate the last participants on the bus at both ends by activating the terminating re...

Page 24: ...h screws The connector has the following assignment Pin Name Meaning 1 GND Ground power supply 1 2 2 12 24V DC DC 12 24V 20 For the digital inputs outputs there is a 5 pin connector at the low side of...

Page 25: ...tion of installation horizontal vertical Operating temperature 0 50 C Relative humidity 80 no condensation Storage Transport temperature 20 60 C Interfaces Ethernet Isolation tested with RJ45 Ethernet...

Page 26: ...Chapter 2 Hardware description Manual VIPA TM E 2 8 HB39E TME RE_900 1E630 Rev 09 11...

Page 27: ...e by means of the integrated Web page This chapter ends with the possibilities of the teleservice functions Topic Page Chapter 3 Deployment 3 1 Fast introduction 3 2 Assembly 3 5 Cabling 3 6 TM E Conf...

Page 28: ...parameters are necessary The IP addresses are assigned by the network administrator and must be coordinated with him The TM E module is delivered with the following IP address parameters IP address 1...

Page 29: ...the corresponding TM E module at the list the following functions are available by the context menu right click Changing respectively entering the IP address parameters Loading respectively executing...

Page 30: ...nfirm click at Update config Now the CPU may be accessed via the TM E module In a Tag the storage areas of you PLC may be defined These storage areas may R W accessed by the Tag To establish a Tag ope...

Page 31: ...sequence represents the assembly procedure as viewed from the side Install the profile rail Make sure that a clearance of at least 100mm exists above and 70mm below the middle of the profile rail 100...

Page 32: ...ut DC 24V 0 2A Low side output 3 DO_VDC DO load voltage DC 24V 4 DI_GND DI ground isolated 5 DI Digital input DC 0 24V 0 0 5V DC 1 10V 30V DC Power supply 1 GND Ground power supply 1 5 1 2 2 12 24V DC...

Page 33: ...dule via Ethernet and switch on its power supply Start eBuddy This always starts in the last used mode Here the following functions are available Set or modify the IP address parameters Load or execut...

Page 34: ...k becomes the Subnet ID the rest is the new Host ID Subnet mask binary all 1 binary all 0 IPv4 address Net ID Host ID Subnet mask and IPv4 address Net ID Subnet ID new Host ID A TCP based communicatio...

Page 35: ...1597 1918 reserves the following address areas Network class Start IP End IP Standard subnet mask A 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 B 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 255 255 0 0 C 192 168 0 0 192 168 255...

Page 36: ...in waiting period and during successful transmissions this is reported Finish closes the dialog With each new dial in of the TM E module this is assigned automatically with a new IP address This is ca...

Page 37: ...request the login data By selecting the corresponding TM E module and by entering the login data the firmware versions at your PC and at the TM E module are listed Choose the concerning firmware versi...

Page 38: ...to the concerning directory and enter a file name With Continue the backup is stored with the file name in the concerning directory The proceeding of the write procedure is shown as a proceeding bar...

Page 39: ...complete reset please contact the VIPA support Caution An unauthorized complete reset which possibly was not carefully executed leads automatically to the expiring of the warranty Then the device mus...

Page 40: ...available in your network is listed Click to the concerning TM E module and select in the context menu Open in browser Your Web browser is opened with the request of User name and Password Per default...

Page 41: ...following pages Here Tags may be configured which were listed at View I O and may be controlled there Via this page the basic parameters of the TM E module may be accessed Depending on the functionali...

Page 42: ...thernet CP within your PLC for TM E access you may connect it to Ethernet instead to MPI Switch on the power supply of the CPU and switch the CPU to RUN Open the concerning Web page of the TM E module...

Page 43: ...standard 31 At Topic access paths to your PLC may be defined assigned to a corresponding Topic character and activated By presetting the key words MPI PROFIBUS respectively ISOTCP and adding an addre...

Page 44: ...ter the following parameters Tag name Test Server name S73 400 Topic name A Address MW0 Type Boolean Otherwise leave the standard setting and click at Add Update Switch with Main menu View I O to the...

Page 45: ...ion For the deployment of the TM E module in the Siemens SIMATIC manager the installation of the station file TM E cfg is necessary This file may be found in the download area at www vipa de Download...

Page 46: ...e configuration this may be defined as access path for the PLC functions The configuration happens with the following approach Start the software NetPro by clicking to For example you see the followin...

Page 47: ...ed before To establish a new subnet click at New Confirm the properties with OK Select if not happened the new established subnet and click at OK Now you are back in the properties dialog Call the reg...

Page 48: ...t Import Activate the parameter Export file of a station Enter path and name of the station file TM E cfg and click to OK Possibly appearing warnings may be ignored by Close Now your graphical net vie...

Page 49: ...r TM E module via dial connection PPP connection the following preset IP address parameters are to be used IP address 202 0 0 240 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Open the properties dialog of the communicat...

Page 50: ...appropriate alerting via SMS respectively eMail Open the Web page of the TM E module to establish a Tag Navigate via Configuration Tag setup to the page Create New Tag Here the following parameters ma...

Page 51: ...e of values B Byte 0 255 C Byte with sign 128 127 W Word 0 65535 default S Word with sign 32768 32767 D DWord 0 4294967296 L DWord with sign 2147483648 2147483647 F Float 3 4E38 With each memory type...

Page 52: ...setup to the page Create new Tag Enter the following parameters Tag name Test Server name S73 400 Topic name A Address MW0 Type Boolean Otherwise leave the standard setting and click at Add Update Sw...

Page 53: ...k topology on an example MPI 0 MPI 2 10 0 0 89 202 0 0 1 PPP connection 202 0 0 240 PC PC TM E SPS In the configuration above there are 2 various networks 10 0 0 0 is the network of your PC 202 0 0 0...

Page 54: ...se regard that User name and Password are identical to the access data in you TM E module Call your TM E module via the PC modem Open as soon as the TM E module reacts a DOS command window and send a...

Page 55: ...0 240 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Open the properties dialog of the communication component MPI DP of TM E Enter the MPI address This must be the same as the MPI address configured with the software to...

Page 56: ...10 0 0 89 202 0 0 1 PPP connection 202 0 0 240 PC PC TM E SPS In the configuration above there are 3 various networks 10 0 0 0 is the network of your PC 202 0 0 0 is the temporary network which is to...

Page 57: ...2 0 0 240 PPP client IP address 202 0 0 1 Accept the remaining default settings and click at Update Configure your PC modem so that it may establish a connection to the TM E module Here establish a DF...

Page 58: ...ings are necessary To get access to your via Ethernet connected PLC in your PLC respectively network device you have to set the IP address of your TM E module as gateway For this open in NetPro the pr...

Page 59: ...he dial up server Configuration of the mail server Activation of the Callback If you have just established the teleservice via telephone please continue with the configuration of the dial up server Wi...

Page 60: ...client IP address 202 0 0 1 Accept the remaining default settings and click at Update Configure your PC modem so that it may establish a connection to the TM E module Here establish a DF connection M...

Page 61: ...Configuration System setup to the page Communication Open at the navigation tree Network connection Modem Outgoing the page Global Activate the option PPP outgoing connection parameters Leave every va...

Page 62: ...up server configuration To activate the Callback open the page Communication at System setup Navigate in the navigation tree to Network Config Callback Activate the option Callback enabled Accept the...

Page 63: ...rovider with SMS notification is established and the access data are available So that your TM E module may communicate via modem the parameters for PPP incoming and PPP outgoing connection are accord...

Page 64: ...twork connection Modem Outgoing the page Global Activate the option PPP outgoing Connection Leave the values with its standard setting and click at Update Click at Server1 Type in Phone number User na...

Page 65: ...user name In most cases it is the same as the eMail address Password Your eMail password Click at Update To establish a test Tag open the page Create new tag via Configuration Tag setup Enter here th...

Page 66: ...ase a test mail you have to release an alarm For this open the Main menu of the TM E Web page and click at View I O Here you will find the new created Tag Alarm1 To release an alarm set the New value...

Page 67: ...uences 1 7 IP address 3 8 at PPP connection 3 23 Basics 3 8 change 3 10 Classes 3 9 on delivery 3 2 Isolation of conductors 1 9 L LEDs 2 3 Line termination 2 5 M Mail gateway 3 37 Mail server 3 36 MPI...

Page 68: ...Index Manual VIPA TM E A 2 HB39E TME RE_900 1E630 Rev 09 11 M Stich...

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