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13. Appendix 3 – Operating an SVX Drive with a Siemens PLC via PROFINET
Dual port ethernet option board installation manual
MN032004EN October 2017 www.eaton.com
13. Appendix 3 – Operating an SVX Drive
with a Siemens PLC via PROFINET
Introduction
The purpose of this application note is to demonstrate
how to operate and monitor an SVX drive via a PROFINET
network with a Siemens Simatic PLC. The OPTE9 dual port,
Ethernet option card is used to interface the SVX drive to
the PROFINET network.
A GSDML file is required for the OPTE9 option card. This
file may be downloaded from: www.eaton.com/drives
The IP Address, subnet mask and gateway address for the
SVX drive are configured via the keypad on the drive.
While this application example uses a Siemens Simatic
S7-1200 PLC with an integrated PROFINET Ethernet port
to control and monitor the SVX drive, any PROFINET
master may be used for this purpose. Siemens Simatic
Step 7 Basic, V13 programming software was used for this
application example. The Simatic S7 PLC will be configured
to poll the SVX drive to operate and monitor it.
This document will demonstrate how to configure the
PROFINET master to monitor status parameters from the
SVX drive as well as to control the drive.
System overview
The devices used for this application example are
as follows:
1. OPTE9 dual port Ethernet option card
1. SVX drive
1. Siemens S7 PLC with an integrated PROFINET master
port
1. Siemens Totally Integrated Automation Portal software
Creating a project in Siemens Simatic Software
Create a project in Simatic software by starting the software
and selecting Create New Project.
Enter a Project name and Path where the project will be
stored, then select the Create button per the fol-lowing:
Figure 35.
From the next screen, select Configure a device, then select
Add new device. An S7-1200 PLC is being used for this
application. Select the CPU under Unspecified CPU 1200.
Choose the correct version (V3.0 for this example) and
select the ADD button. The following Project View will be
displayed, showing a generic CPU.
Figure 36.
With the computer connected to the PLC via Ethernet,
click the CPU box to select it, then select “detect” in the
yellow area below it. The Hardware Detection screen will be
displayed as follows:
Figure 37.
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