Siemens C79000-G8976-C156-07 - User Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – Prior to Startup; Before putting the product into operation, note the following:; Caution
  • Page 6 – Using the CP 1616 as a PROFINET IO Controller/Device; Additional Information on SIMATIC S7 and STEP 7; The information in this manual applies to
  • Page 7 – Symbols used in this manual; This symbol highlights particularly relevant literature.; Conventions
  • Page 8 – Contents; Getting Started
  • Page 9 – Examples; Example — OPC Application for Industrial Ethernet
  • Page 10 – Example — SNMP Communication with OPC; Tools and Utilities; Station Configuration Editor Tool
  • Page 11 – PC Station Wizard
  • Page 12 – DCOM Settings with the dcomcnfg System Program
  • Page 13 – Welcome to Advanced PC Configuration; A New Concept for Your Benefit; Characteristics - Comparison with Previous Products
  • Page 14 – LDB Databases no Longer Required; Note
  • Page 15 – PC Stations in SIMATIC; Use of PCs in Automation; Slot; Software - The OPC Server as Central Component
  • Page 16 – Uniform Engineering Environment; Remote Configuration and Download:
  • Page 17 – Index for Every Component
  • Page 18 – A Brief Introduction to Tools and Utilities
  • Page 19 – Guide to Installation and Commissioning; PG Operation or Configured Mode - Considerations; PG Operation; mode
  • Page 20 – Mixed operation is possible.
  • Page 21 – Commissioning for PG Operation - Overview
  • Page 22 – Commissioning for Configured Mode - Overview
  • Page 26 – Getting Started “Configured Mode”; Requirement: SIMATIC NET PC software and hardware are installed; Installing SIMATIC NET PC Software
  • Page 27 – Steps in Creating Project Engineering Data; Why do we need project engineering data?; Case b) An XDB file for initial configuration is available
  • Page 28 – Follow the steps below:; Steps in Project Engineering
  • Page 32 – Summary; Creating a STEP 7 project or using an existing STEP 7 project.
  • Page 33 – Where to go from here - optional activities
  • Page 34 – Steps for Initial Configuration; Station Configuration Editor; Why do we need an initial configuration?
  • Page 37 – Case b) Initial configuration with XDB file
  • Page 38 – Where to we go from here?
  • Page 39 – Initial configuration without XDB file
  • Page 41 – Getting Started “PG Operation”; HMI stations; Installing SIMATIC NET PC software
  • Page 42 – You configure a module using the “Set PG/PC Interface“ tool.
  • Page 43 – Setting Communication Parameters - Extra Information; Programming device / PC is the only master on the bus
  • Page 44 – Configuration for PG Operation - HMI Stations; You configure a module using the “Set PG/PC Interface” tool.; Setting Access Points - Follow the steps below:
  • Page 47 – Entries in the Client Program
  • Page 49 – Using Additional Functions - Special Features to Note; Using Additional Functions - Special; Checking the Configuration and Diagnostics; Commissioning and operation; Testing with the OPC Scout
  • Page 50 – Detecting Errors in Communication with the OPC Scout; Introduction
  • Page 51 – Errors when Adding Variables
  • Page 52 – Further Functions / Special Features
  • Page 53 – Configuring Access Points for STEP 7 and STEP 5; How Access Points are used
  • Page 54 – Changing an Access Point
  • Page 55 – Points to Note with SOFTNET Industrial Ethernet Modules; The parameters to be set with Windows mechanisms are as follows:; Transferring the Project Engineering Data
  • Page 56 – Project Engineering for the OPC Server; OPC Server; Using Default Settings or Project Engineering Parameters; Where to Find Further Information; Using the interface to the OPC Server in PC applications:
  • Page 57 – Significance of Project Engineering; The OPC Server Application Type; Standard Situation: Using the Default Settings
  • Page 60 – Notice
  • Page 61 – FMS Connection
  • Page 64 – Using Symbols for S7 Connections
  • Page 65 – Significance in SIMATIC NET; You will also find valuable information on the Internet at:
  • Page 66 – Device Profiles on the SIMATIC NET Software CD; These files are stored in the following folder:; SNMP Traps
  • Page 68 – Using the CP 1616 as a PROFINET IO
  • Page 71 – Initialize CP 1616 (IP address and device name); Assigning the IP address; Assign Ethernet
  • Page 72 – Using the CP 1616 as a PROFINET IO Controller
  • Page 73 – Follow the steps outlined below
  • Page 74 – Using the CP 1616 as a PROFINET IO Device
  • Page 75 – Using the CP 1616 as PROFINET IO Controller and Device; The following figure shows such a configuration.
  • Page 77 – The CD “DK 16xx PN IO” contains the drivers for a Linux PC.
  • Page 79 – Example — OPC Application for Industrial; Overview; Explanation of the Configuration Example
  • Page 80 – Initial Situation; a PC
  • Page 81 – Hardware and Software Installation; Installing the Software; Attaching to the Network; Activity
  • Page 82 – Creating the STEP 7 Project; STEP 7 Project Engineering on a Central Engineering Station
  • Page 83 – Using Symbol Files
  • Page 84 – Specifying the Use of Symbol Files
  • Page 86 – Configuring the PC Station; Initial configuration not dependent on project engineering
  • Page 87 – Procedure for “Initial Configuration”
  • Page 90 – Using the OPC Scout; Establishing a Connection to the Server; The OPC Scout as Client for Commissioning and Testing
  • Page 91 – Inserting a Group and Variables; Organizing Process Variables
  • Page 93 – Displaying and Modifying Values of Variables; Executing Synchronous Write Jobs
  • Page 94 – Example — OPC Application for PROFIBUS-DP; Example — OPC Application for
  • Page 100 – Changing the configuration on the PC station; Changing the Hardware Configuration - Preparations
  • Page 102 – Inserting a DP Master System
  • Page 103 – Inserting a DP Slave
  • Page 106 – Inserting Groups and Variables
  • Page 107 – Executing Synchronous and Asynchronous Write Jobs
  • Page 109 – Example — Unspecified Connection from a PC Application; Example — Unspecified Connection from a
  • Page 116 – Creating, Editing and Downloading a STEP 7 Project; Creating a New Project
  • Page 118 – Edit the Network and Connection Project Engineering Data
  • Page 124 – Downloading the Project Engineering Configuration
  • Page 126 – Configuration Console
  • Page 128 – You will find information about the SNMP OPC server on the Web at:
  • Page 129 – Installing the Network Adapter
  • Page 130 – Configuration of the SNMP OPC Server
  • Page 132 – Editing the Plant Configuration
  • Page 139 – Inserting a Group
  • Page 141 – Writing Values; Writing Values for snTrapAddress and snTrapState
  • Page 143 – Creating a Device Profile with the MIB Compiler; Device Profile
  • Page 147 – Example — PROFINET Communication with OPC; Example — PROFINET Communication with
  • Page 153 – Characteristics, Functions and Activation; Station Manager with component management (database)
  • Page 154 – Area of Application / Use Cases; Project Engineering and Maintenance; How to Start the Station Configuration Editor; Managing Components: “Components” Tab; Assigning the station name
  • Page 156 – Creating new components; You have the following options:
  • Page 157 – Setting the Online or Offline Mode; Offline mode
  • Page 158 – Checks and diagnostics; Note on diagnostic entries; Evaluating Messages: “Diagnostics” Tab; How It Works
  • Page 159 – Configuring Activation of Warnings; Activate warnings on or off; Accept Partial Loading
  • Page 160 – SIMATIC NCM PC Project Engineering Tool; SIMATIC NCM PC comprises the following main components:
  • Page 161 – Functions
  • Page 162 – How to Start SIMATIC NCM PC; Help
  • Page 163 – Relationship Between SIMATIC NCM PC and STEP 7; SIMATIC NCM PC and STEP 7 are compatible with each other.; STEP 7 provides extra functions for testing and diagnostics.
  • Page 164 – The following graphic illustrates the differences once more:; SIMATIC NCM PC
  • Page 165 – Creating a PC Station; The PC Station in the STEP 7 Project; An OPC server application and/or other applications; Aims; You can use this in the following ways:
  • Page 166 – Creating and Managing Objects
  • Page 167 – The PC Station Wizard also exists in STEP 7.
  • Page 168 – Configuring a PC Station with SIMATIC NCM PC Config; Creating an Image of the PC Configuration
  • Page 170 – PC Components in the Catalog; Application; CP Industrial Ethernet; This contains all the CP modules for attachment to PROFIBUS.
  • Page 171 – Creating the DP Master System; Significance of the Configuration Data in a DP Master System
  • Page 173 – Creating a PROFINET IO System; Significance of the Configuration Data in a PROFINET IO System
  • Page 174 – PROFINET IO Devices; Project engineering
  • Page 175 – Configuring Connections; Meaning; Select the application to which you want to assign a connection.
  • Page 176 – Connections to S7 Stations; Create an unspecified connection
  • Page 177 – Project Engineering for a PC Station as DP Slave; Two situations can be distinguished:; DP Master is Known in NCM / STEP 7
  • Page 178 – Follow the steps outlined below:
  • Page 182 – Configuration with a “Third - party” DP Master; DP master system for configuring the DP slave
  • Page 184 – Online mode
  • Page 185 – Online Mode; Use this option when the following requirements are met:
  • Page 187 – Using the PC Station Wizard.; Of those offered, the following options can be selected:
  • Page 188 – Follow the steps below to create and import an XDB file:
  • Page 189 – Adapting Mismatched Configurations; The Station Configuration Editor displays assigned indexes; Adapting the assignment in the defined configuration
  • Page 190 – Read through the chapters with the examples in this manual.; How to Start the PC Station Wizard
  • Page 191 – The PC Station Wizard supports you in the following situations:; Changing local settings
  • Page 192 – Symbol File Configurator Too; You can access existing symbol files and expand or modify them.; Range of Functions of the Symbol File Configurator; The Symbol File Configurator provides the following options:
  • Page 193 – How to Start the Symbol File Configurator; Start; Structure; Navigation area
  • Page 194 – Converting Old Symbol Files
  • Page 195 – The Meaning of Symbols; Definitions; Accessing Process Variables using Symbols
  • Page 196 – Creating and Using Symbol Files
  • Page 197 – Menus of the Symbol File Configurator in Detail; “File” Menu
  • Page 198 – “Edit” Menu; “Window” Menu
  • Page 199 – Managing Symbols; How to Insert a New Symbol
  • Page 200 – How to Insert a New Folder; Select the “New Folder”; The “Insert New Folder” dialog opens.
  • Page 201 – How to Add a Name Space Prefix; Select “Add/Change Prefix; How to Delete Folders or Symbols; How to Import a Symbol File
  • Page 202 – How to Export a Symbol File
  • Page 203 – Configuration Console Tool; Characteristics, Function and Activation; How to Start the Configuration Console; Programs
  • Page 204 – The elements in the navigation area are grouped as follows:
  • Page 205 – Support During Commissioning and Operation; Configure and set the traces for OPC and protocols; Triggering a Restart on the Module
  • Page 207 – Forcing the OPC Server to Close Down; In this case, it is a good idea to stop the OPC server manually.
  • Page 209 – Activating Configured Protocols Step by Step
  • Page 211 – Setting a Symbol File for OPC
  • Page 213 – Setting Traces; The following traces are available:
  • Page 217 – Language Setting; Follow the steps below to change the language setting:
  • Page 218 – Automatic Startup of Applications and Services
  • Page 220 – Note for software developers:
  • Page 223 – Configuration Examples; Follow the steps below to display the configuration examples ...
  • Page 224 – Editing the Configuration; Changing the Mode of a Module
  • Page 226 – Current Setting; Transmission parameters (current setting)
  • Page 228 – Setting the Industrial Ethernet Station Addresses
  • Page 229 – Assigning Access Points to the Individual Modules
  • Page 231 – Setting the PROFIBUS DP Slave
  • Page 233 – Diagnostics with “Configuration Console”; Display the operability of the modules; Displaying the Operability of a PROFIBUS Module
  • Page 236 – Displaying PROFIBUS Network Nodes; This creates load on the bus and can take several seconds.
  • Page 238 – Displaying PROFIBUS Network Parameters
  • Page 239 – Displaying Version Information of Hardware and Firmware
  • Page 240 – OPC Scout; Which functions does the OPC Scout provide?
  • Page 241 – How to Start the OPC Scout; part of the Start menu in your product)
  • Page 242 – Connecting the OPC Scout to a Local Server; Connecting the OPC Scout to a Remote Server
  • Page 243 – Create a Group; Browsing the Process Space - OPC Navigator
  • Page 244 – Process Space Display
  • Page 245 – Create New Variables; You can create new variables using the OPC Navigator window.; Adding and Monitoring Variables
  • Page 246 – Customizing the Display
  • Page 247 – Meaning of the Columns; Display Attributes; You can display the attributes of individual OPC items.
  • Page 248 – Change Values; Menus of the OPC Scout in Detail; File Menu; The File menu contains the following commands:
  • Page 249 – View Menu; The View menu contains the following commands:; Server Menu; The Server menu contains the following commands:
  • Page 250 – Group Menu; The Group menu contains the following commands:; Item Menu; The Item menu contains the following commands:; Characteristics
  • Page 251 – The ? menu contains the following commands:
  • Page 252 – DCOM Settings with the dcomcnfg System; Calling dcomcnfg; Alternatively, start the dcomcnfg program as follows:
  • Page 255 – ”Default Properties” Tab; Description of the Settings; Operation in domain should be considered the ideal solution.
  • Page 256 – Settings
  • Page 258 – Settings for Simple Commissioning
  • Page 260 – DCOM Configuration / “Applications” Tab; The OPC server for SIMATIC NET is listed as “OPC.SimaticNET”.
  • Page 261 – “Default Protocols” Tab
  • Page 262 – Configuration of the Server Computer; Select the application and click on the “Properties” button.
  • Page 263 – “General” Tab: Registering the OPC Server
  • Page 264 – “Location” Tab
  • Page 265 – “Identity” Tab; “Interactive User”
  • Page 267 – “Security” Tab
  • Page 268 – Specifying the Standard Permissions
  • Page 269 – Multiterminal Mode
  • Page 270 – Specifying Access Permissions; The default setting is “Everyone”.
  • Page 271 – Specifying Launch Permissions
  • Page 272 – Specifying Configuration Permissions
  • Page 273 – Configuration of the Client Computer; Registering the OPC server
  • Page 274 – Registering the OPC server - follow the steps below:
  • Page 275 – Registering the OPC Scout as Client
  • Page 276 – Security Settings per User Program
  • Page 277 – Notes for Users of Older Versions; LDB and XDB Databases - Overview; Consequences of the New Central Project Engineering; The previously used LDB databases can no longer be used.; Using the Databases and Central Data Management; The following graphics illustrate the new situation:
  • Page 278 – Project Engineering up to SIMATIC NET CD 05/2000; Description; Each protocol of each module required its own database.
  • Page 279 – Previous Project Engineering with LDB and XDB Databases; An optional OPC server also had its own data storage:
  • Page 280 – Continued Use of Previous Project Engineering; Continued Use of Databases and Project Engineering Tools
  • Page 281 – These products are not supported by the SIMATIC NET CD 07/2001.
  • Page 282 – No action necessary
  • Page 286 – Windows 98 is no longer supported.
  • Page 287 – Description of the PROFINET Configuration File; Description of the PROFINET Configuration; Configuration File; Comments within the file are preceded by a semicolon.; Storage location; Default Installation Path:
  • Page 288 – The Cycle Time Parameter
  • Page 289 – The AbortConnectionAfter Parameter
  • Page 290 – The InitiateTimeout Parameter
  • Page 291 – The Timeout Parameter; The QualityOfStateValue Parameter
  • Page 292 – References and Literature; Siemens AG
  • Page 294 – On using PROFINET IO and PROFINET CBA :; Order numbers
  • Page 295 – Glossary; Access point
  • Page 296 – PC Station
  • Page 297 – Document History; Remote Configuration
  • Page 299 – Users of previous PC products, 277
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Preface, Contents

Advanced PC Configuration -
Introduction

1

Getting Started

Configured Mode

2

PG Operation

3

Additional Functions

4

Configuring the OPC Server

5

Using the CP 1616 as a
PROFINET IO Controller/Device

6

Examples

Industrial Ethernet

7

PROFIBUS-DP

8

Unspecified S7 Connection

9

SNMP

10

PROFINET

11

Tools

Station Configuration Editor

12

NCM PC

13

PC Station Wizard

14

Symbol File Configurator

15

Configuration Console

16

OPC Scout

17

DCOM Settings

18

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