Assigning a device name (TIA portal)
▶
Click on
Update list
.
▶
From this list, select the module for which you wish to
change the name.
You can check your selection by carrying out an LED
flash test.
▶
Activate
Flash LED
.
If you have selected a UR67-PN-V14 module, the TEST LED
and the LNK/ACT LED for this module will flash.
▶
Enter the desired device name in the
PROFINET device
name
field.
▶
Click on
Assign name
.
The new device name is then assigned to the selected
module.
▶
Click on
Close
to close the dialog box.
Setting up fast start-up
With fast start-up, there is less than 500 ms between switch
-
ing on a device and the first exchange of process data.
▶
Click on the module in the device view.
▶
Select
General/PROFINET interface/Advanced
options
in the
Inspector window
.
▶
Activate
Prioritized startup
.
Configuring the topology
You can configure the interconnection of the PROFINET
ports for the individual devices.
▶
In the device view, double-click on the device for which
you wish to configure the interconnection.
▶
Select
General/PROFINET interface [X1]/Port X0n
10/100 MBit/s [X1 Pn R]/Port interconnection
in
the
Inspector window.
▶
Select the port for the neighbouring device in the
Part-
ner port
section.
▶
Repeat this process for all of the interconnections.
Setting up device replacement without interchangeable
medium/PG
The UR67-PN-V14 modules support the "Device replace
-
ment without interchangeable medium/PG" function. Mod-
ules in a PROFINET network can be exchanged for identical
modules without having to reassign the device name using
a programming device. The control unit assigns the device
name to the exchanged module based on the configured
topology and the real neighbourhood relationships deter-
mined by the IO devices.
To use the "Device replacement without interchangeable me-
dium/PG" function, the following conditions must be met:
–
The control unit must support the "Device replacement
without interchangeable medium/PG" function.
–
The neighbouring PROFINET devices of the module to be
exchanged must support the "Device replacement with-
out interchangeable medium/PG" function.
–
The function must be activated for the control unit.
–
The PROFINET network topology must be configured.
–
The new device in the exchange must be set to its
factory settings.
Setting up a Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP)
With the UR67-PN-V14 modules, redundant PROFINET
communication can be achieved with a ring topology and no
need for additional switches. In this instance, an MRP redun-
dancy manager closes the ring, detects individual outages
and sends data packages via the redundant path in the event
of an error.
To use the MRP, the following conditions must be met:
–
All devices must support MRP.
–
The devices must only be connected via the ring ports – a
meshed topology is not permitted.
–
The ring must contain a maximum of 50 devices.
–
All of the devices must have the same redundancy
domains.
–
A prioritised start-up (fast start-up) is not permitted.
–
The automatic network setting must be used on all
devices.
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Manual UR67-PROFINET-V14