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Page 3 - MANUAL PUBLICATION HISTORY; SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS Communications Processor User Manual; Event; Original Issue
MANUAL PUBLICATION HISTORY SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS Communications Processor User Manual Order Manual Number: PPX:505–8129–1 Refer to this history in all correspondence and/or discussion about this manual. Event Date Description Original Issue 12/97 Original Issue (2807479–0001)
Page 4 - LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES; Pages
LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Pages Description Pages Description Cover/Copyright Original History/Effective Pages Original iii — xiv Original 1-1 — 1-10 Original 2-1 — 2-12 Original 3-1 — 3-13 Original 4-1 — 4-13 Original 5-1 — 5-43 Original 6-1 — 6-39 Original 7-1 — 7-8 Original A-1 — A-18 Original B-1 ...
Page 5 - iii; Contents; Preface
Contents iii Contents Preface Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 The SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS Communications Processor Module 1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Features 1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 6 - iv; Chapter 3
iv Contents 2.6 Powering Up the Base 2-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supplying Power to the Base 2-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LED S...
Page 7 - Chapter 5
Contents v 4.3 FMS Services 4-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FMS Connections 4-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 8 - Chapter 6
vi Contents 5.7 Defining FDL Connections 5-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FDL Connections 5-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 9 - vii; Chapter 7
Contents vii 6.3 Example of a Send-Receive Job 6-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuration Tasks for a Send-Receive Job 6-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Creating the Configuration...
Page 10 - viii; Appendix A Reference Data; A.2 Data Access between SIMATIC S7 and SIMATIC 505 Systems A-6; Appendix B Troubleshooting
viii Contents 7.5 FDL Connection Status 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing the Status of FDL Connections 7-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.6 Job Stat...
Page 11 - ix; List of Figures
Contents ix List of Figures 1-1 Example of Devices on an FMS Network 1-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 The 505-CP5434-FMS Module 1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 T...
Page 13 - xi
Contents xi 6-16 Send Relay Ladder Logic for Station 1 6-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17 Receive Relay Ladder Logic for Station 5 6-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-18 Successful Tim...
Page 14 - xii; List of Tables
xii Contents List of Tables 1-1 PROFIBUS Physical Parameters 1-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 LED Status Diagnostic Chart 2-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 15 - xiii; SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual; About This Manual
Preface xiii SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Preface This manual describes the SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CommunicationsProcessor module for the Series 505 programmable logic controller system.This manual also describes the COM5434 Configurator software package,which you use to create configur...
Page 16 - xiv; The following conventions are used in this manual:; Conventions
Preface xiv SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual The following conventions are used in this manual: • “Click” means to place the mouse cursor on an object and quickly pressand release the mouse button. In most cases, only the left mouse buttonis used. • “Double-click” means to place the mouse cur...
Page 17 - Chapter 1; Overview; The SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS Communications Processor Module
Overview 1-1 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 The SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS Communications Processor Module 1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Features 1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 18 - Supports the following PROFIBUS cards for personal computers:; Features
Overview 1-2 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 1.1 The SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS Communications Processor Module The SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS Communications Processormodule (PPX:505-CP5434-FMS) provides an interface for 505-to-505communications, and between Series 505 programmable logic control...
Page 19 - Example of Devices on an FMS Network
Overview 1-3 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual The SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS Communications Processor module iscompatible with all SIMATIC 545, 555, 565, and 575 CPUs. Any compatible programmable logic controllers or field devices equippedwith a PROFIBUS-FMS interface can participate on the net...
Page 20 - Hardware Overview; Bezel Features
Overview 1-4 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 1.2 Hardware Overview As shown in Figure 1-2, the bezel of the FMS CP module has four statusLEDs, a recessed RUN/STOP switch, a recessed RESET button, an RS-232port, and an RS-485 PROFIBUS-FMS port. RUN STOP FAULT RUN STOP RESET RS232 505-CP5434 -...
Page 21 - RESET Button
Overview 1-5 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Below the LEDs is a recessed RUN/STOP toggle switch. The switch can bemoved from one position to another using a small tool, such as ascrewdriver. The switch is recessed to prevent accidental switching of themodule from one state to another. The R...
Page 22 - Network Overview; PROFIBUS Physical Parameters
Overview 1-6 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 1.3 Network Overview The Process Field Bus (PROFIBUS) standard (EN 50 170, Volume 2,PROFIBUS) defines the physical and logical parameters of a bit-serial busnetwork. PROFIBUS offers an interface for high-speed communicationswith field devices, as ...
Page 23 - The Layers; The OSI 7 Layer Model
Overview 1-7 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) 7 Layer Model defines levels ofcommunication from the physical layer to the logical layer. While the modelgives functions to the protocols, it does not define the protocols themselves.PROFIBUS-FMS uses layer ...
Page 24 - Stations 4, 5, and 6 are not part of the token ring; Token Passing on a PROFIBUS Network
Overview 1-8 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Network Overview (continued) PROFIBUS allows for multiple masters on a single network, where eachmaster can control the transmission of commands by holding a token. Thetoken is a special telegram that transfers the right of transmission from onema...
Page 25 - Simplified Physical View of a Network; Example Connection between Stations
Overview 1-9 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Communication on the PROFIBUS network can be described from both thephysical and the logical point of view. The physical view, as shown in Figure 1-5, describes a number of stationsconnected to a central bus line. This view emphasizes the actual p...
Page 26 - Logical View of a Network
Overview 1-10 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Network Overview (continued) Figure 1-7 shows how three stations on a network are configured tocommunicate. The arrows represent logical connections between thestations on the network. 505-CP5434 FMS CP Address 4 Connection 1 Remote Addr = 5 LSAP...
Page 27 - Chapter 2; Installing the Module
Installing the Module 2-1 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Chapter 2 Installing the Module 2.1 Overview of Installation 2-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flow of Tasks 2-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 28 - Overview of Installation; Installation Flowchart
Installing the Module 2-2 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 2.1 Overview of Installation Follow the flow of tasks shown in Figure 2-1 when installing the FMS CPmodule. Turn off power to the base. Cable your programming device to the FMS CP module using the RS-232 port. Power up the base. Check...
Page 29 - CAUTION; Visual Inspection
Installing the Module 2-3 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual ! CAUTION Electronic equipment is sensitive to, and can be damaged by, electrostaticdischarge. Ensure that personnel follow the precautions described below to avoiddamaging the FMS CP module by electrostatic discharge. Integrated circ...
Page 30 - Setting the Baud Rate for the RS-232 Port; Location of Header E1; Jumper Storage at 9600 Baud
Installing the Module 2-4 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 2.2 Setting the Baud Rate for the RS-232 Port A header labeled E1 is located on the module, as shown in Figure 2-2. Theheader determines the baud rate for the RS-232 port, and the jumper mustbe set before the module is installed in th...
Page 31 - Inserting the FMS CP Module; Turn off all power to the base and the modules.; Inserting the Module into the Base
Installing the Module 2-5 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 2.3 Inserting the FMS CP Module ! WARNING Electrical shock hazard is possible if you do not turn off all power to the basebefore attempting to insert the module. Failure to turn off power to the base could result in death or serious i...
Page 32 - Connecting a Programming Device to the FMS CP Module; You can also use the RS-232 port on the FMS CP module to configure; RS-232 Port Cable Pinouts
Installing the Module 2-6 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 2.4 Connecting a Programming Device to the FMS CP Module The RS-232 port is the interface between your programming device, such asa personal computer (PC), and the FMS CP module. Using your PC and theRS-232 port, you can configure the...
Page 33 - Connecting the FMS CP Module to the Network; Figure 2-7 shows the pinouts for the PROFIBUS-FMS port on the FMS CP.; PROFIBUS-FMS Port Pinouts; Do not overload the pins on the PROFIBUS-FMS connector.
Installing the Module 2-7 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 2.5 Connecting the FMS CP Module to the Network The PROFIBUS-FMS port is the interface between the FMS CP module andthe PROFIBUS network. To connect the FMS CP module to the network,use a standard 9-pin RS-485 cable that conforms to t...
Page 34 - Powering Up the Base; When you power up the module for the first time, the LEDs display; LED Status Diagnostic Chart
Installing the Module 2-8 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 2.6 Powering Up the Base Refer to the system manual for your programmable logic controller forinformation on installing and wiring the power supply in the base. Followall installation guidelines and safety precautions described in you...
Page 35 - Firmware Load: A firmware download to the module is in progress.
Installing the Module 2-9 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual The operating modes of the FMS CP module, which are indicated by theLED status, are defined below: • Startup: Power-up initialization is in progress. • Run: Normal operation. • Stopping: Stopping is a transition state and takes a few ...
Page 36 - Configuring the I/O Address in the Programmable Logic Controller; Ensure that the FMS CP module successfully completes power-up
Installing the Module 2-10 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 2.7 Configuring the I/O Address in the Programmable Logic Controller After installing the FMS CP module in the base, you need to register the I/Ostarting address of the FMS CP module in your programmable logiccontroller memory. The m...
Page 37 - Because discretes and words do not share the same image register; Sample I/O Module Definition Chart in TISOFT
Installing the Module 2-11 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual NOTE: Because discretes and words do not share the same image register addresses, the slot 02 entry in Figure 2-8 could be address 0001. I/O MODULE DEFINITION FOR CHANNEL . . . 1 BASE . . . 00 SLOT ADDRESS X Y WX WY FUNCTION I/O NUMB...
Page 38 - PROFIBUS Network Card and Software Packages; PROFIBUS Network Card/Software Packages; PROFIBUS Card; When editing the S7 configuration on your PC, specify 01 00 for the
Installing the Module 2-12 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 2.8 PROFIBUS Network Card and Software Packages You must install one of the PROFIBUS card/software packages listed inTable 2-2 on your PC in order to allow it to communicate with the FMS CPmodule on a PROFIBUS network. Consult the do...
Page 39 - Connecting the Network; Cables and Connectors
Connecting the Network 3-1 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Chapter 3 Connecting the Network 3.1 Cables and Connectors 3-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PROFIBUS Cable 3-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 40 - PROFIBUS Twisted-Pair Cable
Connecting the Network 3-2 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 3.1 Cables and Connectors This section describes products available from Siemens that are used to setup a PROFIBUS-FMS network. NOTE: Product availability is subject to change. To ensure that the cables, connectors, and repeaters you...
Page 41 - PROFIBUS Bus Connectors
Connecting the Network 3-3 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Standard cable connectors that conform to the PROFIBUS requirements areshown in Figure 3-2. The following standard cable connectors are availablefrom Siemens: • 6ES7 972-0BA10-0XA0 (for vertical connector without PG connector,9.6 Kbi...
Page 42 - PROFIBUS Repeater
Connecting the Network 3-4 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Cables and Connectors (continued) A PROFIBUS repeater available from Siemens is shown in Figure 3-3. Therepeater connects two RS-485 segments, enabling expanded physicalnetworking. Nine repeaters may be used in a series. A standard P...
Page 43 - Cable Routing; Guidelines
Connecting the Network 3-5 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 3.2 Cable Routing Follow these suggestions when planning your cable routing. • Allow for system growth. Provide for attachment of future bases byrouting cable through all possible areas of plant expansion. • Take steps to bypass or e...
Page 45 - Installing PROFIBUS Cables; Figure 3-4 shows a sample system layout for the PROFIBUS network.; Sample System Layout for PROFIBUS-FMS
Connecting the Network 3-7 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 3.3 Installing PROFIBUS Cables The PROFIBUS-FMS port provides communication over shielded twistedpair (RS-485) cable media. Figure 3-4 shows a sample system layout for the PROFIBUS network. Repeater SIMATIC S5 SIMATIC 575 SIMATIC S7-...
Page 46 - Table 3-1 lists the PROFIBUS EN 50 170 cable line specifications.; PROFIBUS Cable Specifications
Connecting the Network 3-8 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Installing PROFIBUS Cables (continued) Table 3-1 lists the PROFIBUS EN 50 170 cable line specifications. Table 3-1 PROFIBUS Cable Specifications Feature Specification Impedance 135 Ohm to 165 Ohm (3 MHz to 20 MHz) Capacitance 9.1 pF/...
Page 47 - The rules for proper PROFIBUS installation follow:
Connecting the Network 3-9 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual The rules for proper PROFIBUS installation follow: • Create a daisy-chain arrangement, not a star arrangement. • You can connect up to 32 devices on one cable segment. Each repeatercounts as a device. • Do not run the cables near pow...
Page 48 - Terminate the Network at the Endpoints; Siemens Connector, External Termination Switch
Connecting the Network 3-10 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Installing PROFIBUS Cables (continued) The device at each extreme end of a PROFIBUS cable must be terminatedand biased; any connections made between segment ends must not beterminated or biased. See Figure 3-5. N = PROFIBUS-FMS stat...
Page 49 - 600 baud to 12 Mbaud Connector Schematic
Connecting the Network 3-11 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Figure 3-7 shows the schematic for PROFIBUS connectors designed tohandle all baud rates, from 9600 baud to 12 Mbaud. Pin 6(BIAS SUPPLY +5V) Pin 5(BIAS SUPPLY GND) Pin 3(TX/RX+) Pin 8(TX/RX–) Termination Resistor, 220 ohm, 1/8 W, 5% ...
Page 50 - Typical PROFIBUS Connector; Remove the cover of the housing.; Stripping the Wires
Connecting the Network 3-12 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Installing PROFIBUS Cables (continued) The following procedure describes how to attach a Siemens PROFIBUSconnector to your cable. Also consult the instructions that come with yourspecific Siemens connector. 1. Open the connector hou...
Page 51 - Insert the signal wires into the cable terminals.; A. Attaching connector at segment end; Attaching Connector and Selecting Termination; Put the cover back on the connector housing.
Connecting the Network 3-13 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 5. Remove 0.25 inches (6 mm) of insulation at the wire ends. 6. Insert the signal wires into the cable terminals. Be sure to connect the same wire color to the TX/RX+ pin for everydevice throughout your system. Crossing the wires at...
Page 52 - Chapter 4; Communication Services
Communication Services 4-1 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Chapter 4 Communication Services 4.1 Overview 4-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Communication Services 4-2 . . . . . . . ...
Page 53 - Service Modes of the FMS CP Module; Service
Communication Services 4-2 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 4.1 Overview The FMS CP module supports the following types of communicationservices: • Fieldbus Message Specification (FMS) services are based on layer 7, theapplication layer of the OSI 7 Layer model. FMS services use anindustry-st...
Page 54 - Connections
Communication Services 4-3 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Connections are the logical links between stations on the network. Youdefine connections for the FMS CP module using the COM5434Configurator. The FMS CP module supports the following connection types: • FMS connections • FDL connecti...
Page 55 - Communication between the PLC and the FMS CP Module
Communication Services 4-4 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Overview (continued) The FMS CP module is registered in the I/O memory map of its controller asa 4 word input (WX) and 4 word output (WY) Special Function (SF) module.You must assign the starting I/O address, as described in Section ...
Page 56 - e Job Start Bit is a user-selected bit in one of the available output
Communication Services 4-5 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual These bits are used to synchronize (handshake) communication between theuser program and the FMS CP module during communication jobs. • Th e Job Start Bit is a user-selected bit in one of the available output words (WY) assigned to t...
Page 58 - Addressing on Your Network; Multiplexed Addressing; Network; Network Addressing Example
Communication Services 4-7 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 4.2 Addressing on Your Network PROFIBUS networks use a system of multiplexed addressing (multi-tiered)for connections, as shown in Figure 4-2. The most basic address of a deviceis the PROFIBUS network station address. The next level ...
Page 59 - FMS Services; The software generates an “Object Dictionary” that contains the; FMS Connections
Communication Services 4-8 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 4.3 FMS Services Before you configure an FMS communication job, you must first define anFMS connection using the COM5434 Configurator. To establish a successfulconnection, the services of the communication partners must be matched. A...
Page 60 - Data Flow; Data Flow; Data Flow; Data Flow; FMS Communication Jobs
Communication Services 4-9 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Figure 4-4 shows the data flow of each FMS communication job. Each FMScommunication job is configured in the shaded module. Read (name or index) Read response (data) Data Flow Local Station X FMS CP FMS CP CPU CPU Client Data to memo...
Page 61 - Password; Access to a variable is only possible with the identical password; Group Numbers; Access to a variable is only possible when at least one; Password Access; Access to Variables via Passwords and Group Numbers
Communication Services 4-10 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual FMS Services (continued) When you define an FMS connection, you must specify access rights to thevariables you have configured (which are listed in the Object Dictionary).Access rights are determined in two ways: passwords and group...
Page 62 - Send-Receive Services; Receive Job; Send Job; SEND; Send-Receive Communication Jobs; In general, it is best not to configure more than one Send or Receive; FDL Connections
Communication Services 4-11 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 4.4 Send-Receive Services Before you configure a Send-Receive job, you must first define an FDLconnection using the COM5434 Configurator. To define an FDL connection,follow the steps described in Section 5.7. The FMS CP module suppo...
Page 63 - Peerlink II Services; Transmit; TRANSMIT; Receive; RECEIVE; Peerlink II Services Data Flow; No status information is stored by Peerlink II services. If the
Communication Services 4-12 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 4.5 Peerlink II Services Peerlink II is an unacknowledged broadcast service that allows the FMS CPmodule to transmit one peer block to other stations and receive up to 31peer blocks from other FMS CP modules on a scan-by-scan (cycli...
Page 64 - S7 Services; Read or Status Request; Write Request; S7 Services Supported as a Server; The 505 FMS CP module requires no configuration of connections or
Communication Services 4-13 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 4.6 S7 Services S7 services allow S7 devices to read and write data in the 505 CPU memory.The FMS CP module also responds to Status requests from an S7 station.S7 services supported by the FMS CP module are shown in Figure 4-8.Refer...
Page 65 - Using the COM5434 Configurator
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-1 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Chapter 5 Using the COM5434 Configurator 5.1 Installing the Software for the FMS CP Module 5-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Software Package 5-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 66 - Installing the Software for the FMS CP Module; Installing the COM5434 Configurator Software; ENTER; Software Package
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-2 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 5.1 Installing the Software for the FMS CP Module The COM5434 Configurator software package for the FMS CP module iscontained on two 3.5-inch disks. To run the COM5434 Configurator software, the operating system andhardware o...
Page 67 - Double-click on the icon that appears on your Windows desktop.; Select the menu command Transfer; Transfer; Configuring the Communications Setup
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-3 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual If you have successfully installed the COM5434 Configurator software, youcan start it in one of the following ways: • Double-click on the icon that appears on your Windows desktop. • Click the Start button to open the Windows...
Page 68 - Installing the Software for the FMS CP Module (continued); Click on the “Test” button to verify the communication setup.; You must configure the local module parameters using the RS-232
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-4 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Installing the Software for the FMS CP Module (continued) 3. Select the port number that corresponds to the port on your PC, andselect the communications baud rate that matches the jumper settingon the module (see Section 2.2...
Page 69 - Select Device. The device represents a PROFIBUS card and driver.; PROFIBUS Connection Dialog
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-5 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Use the following procedure to configure your PC to communicate on aPROFIBUS network: 1. Select the menu command Transfer → Communications Setup... as shown in Figure 5-2. The first dialog allows you to select which portyou w...
Page 70 - Features and Functions of the COM5434 Configurator Software; Windows menu items may also be selected by pressing the; key; File; Pressing the; key (escape) is the same as selecting the Cancel; COM5434 Configurator Screen
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-6 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 5.2 Features and Functions of the COM5434 Configurator Software To use all of the commands and features described in this chapter, you musthave installed the COM5434 Configurator software and connected your PCto the FMS CP mo...
Page 72 - Menu Commands
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-8 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Features and Functions of the COM5434 Configurator Software (continued) Table 5-1 describes the functions of each of the menu commands of theCOM5434 Configurator software main screen. Table 5-1 Menu Commands Menu Commands Des...
Page 73 - Options; key on your keyboard. This
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-9 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Table 5-1 Menu Commands (continued) Menu Commands Description Options ✔ Validate Page After Edits ✔ Automatically Generate Names Automatically Generate Names automatically generates unique names for each new itemname field. V...
Page 74 - Toolbar Buttons; Button
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-10 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Features and Functions of the COM5434 Configurator Software (continued) The toolbar, located below the menu bar, consists of buttons which duplicatefrequently used menu commands. A tool tip displays the name of eachbutton wh...
Page 75 - Paste; Right Mouse Button Editor; New Item; The cut material is sent to the clipboard.; Copy; Allows you to paste a copied or cut item from the clipboard to the; Paste Special; Allows you to paste a copy of a connection or job to another
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-11 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual When your mouse cursor is on an item in the configuration tree, you canclick the right mouse button to call up a pop-up menu. This menu duplicatesmost of the commands on the Edit menu. With the mouse cursor in a dataentry fi...
Page 76 - Describing the Configuration File; Naming the File; Description
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-12 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 5.3 Describing the Configuration File ✂ File Edit Transfer Options Diagnostics Help Untitled – COM5434 Current configuration file specification Module Local Configuration FMS Connections FDL Connections Communication Jobs FM...
Page 77 - Defining the Module Local Configuration; Module Local Configuration; To define the module local configuration, follow the steps below:; Module Local Configuration; on the configuration tree.; Local Station Address; Enter the local station address, within a range of
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-13 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 5.4 Defining the Module Local Configuration The module local configuration, shown in Figure 5-8, identifies the localstation address where the FMS CP module resides and defines thecommunication parameters used by the FMS net...
Page 78 - Defining the Module Local Configuration (continued); Highest Station Address
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-14 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Defining the Module Local Configuration (continued) Highest Station Address Use the drop-down list to select the value that is equal to or greater than the highest PROFIBUS network stationaddress in use on your network. This...
Page 79 - Gap Factor
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-15 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual NOTE: If you customize the Bus Parameter Profile by selecting Custom in the Bus Parameter Profile field and changing values in any of the fieldsbelow, every device on your network must have the same or a compatibleprofile. O...
Page 80 - Defining Peerlink II Services; Peerlink II Services Available; Peer Transmit Interval; Enter a numeric value, from 0 to 8, to specify the
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-16 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 5.5 Defining Peerlink II Services The FMS CP module supports a maximum of 32 Peerlink II services, asshown in Figure 5-9. The FMS CP module transmits and receives data (inthe form of peer blocks) to and from other SIMATIC 50...
Page 81 - Defining a Peer Block
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-17 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual ✂ File Edit Transfer Options Diagnostics Help Untitled – COM5434 Configured cyclic data blocks sent/received to/from other 505-CP5434-FMS modules Module Local Configuration FMS Connections FDL Connections Communication Jobs ...
Page 82 - Defining Peerlink II Services (continued); Peer Block Type; Select either Receive or Transmit for each peer block.; Local Address; Enter the location where the FMS CP module retrieves; OK; PLC Memory Type Editor Dialog Box
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-18 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Defining Peerlink II Services (continued) Peer Block Type Select either Receive or Transmit for each peer block. (Remember that each FMS CP module supports only one transmitblock and up to 31 receive blocks.) Local Address E...
Page 83 - Defining FMS Connections; Maximum FMS Connections; This field displays the total number of FMS; FMS Connections Used; This field displays the number of FMS connections; FMS Connections Available; This field displays the total number of unused
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-19 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 5.6 Defining FMS Connections The FMS CP module supports up to 32 FMS connections, as shown inFigure 5-12. ✂ File Edit Transfer Options Diagnostics Help Untitled – COM5434 Links to other Fieldbus Message Specification (FMS) d...
Page 86 - Access Groups; When you click on the Access Groups field, a button; FMS Access Group Rights Dialog Box; Services Supported; When you click on the Services Supported field, a; FMS Services Supported Dialog Box
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-22 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Defining FMS Connections (continued) Access Groups When you click on the Access Groups field, a button appears in the field. Click on the button to view the Access GroupRights dialog box (shown in Figure 5-14). Select the gr...
Page 87 - Defining FDL Connections; Maximum FDL Connections; This field displays the total number of FDL; FDL Connections Used; This field displays the number of FDL connections; FDL Connections Available
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-23 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 5.7 Defining FDL Connections The FMS CP module supports up to 32 FDL connections, as shown inFigure 5-16. FDL connections are used for Send-Receive jobs. ✂ File Edit Transfer Options Diagnostics Help Untitled – COM5434 Links...
Page 89 - Local LSAP; Enter a numeric value for the local Link Service Access; Remote LSAP; Enter a numeric value for the remote Link Service
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-25 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Local LSAP Enter a numeric value for the local Link Service Access Point for the FDL connection on the local module. Choose a valuebetween 2 and 33. You cannot use the same local LSAP more than once. Remote LSAP Enter a nume...
Page 90 - Overview of Communication Jobs; Communication Jobs; Maximum Communication Jobs
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-26 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 5.8 Overview of Communication Jobs The FMS CP module supports a maximum of 48 communication jobs, asshown in Figure 5-18. When you click on Communication Jobs on theconfiguration tree, the COM5434 Configurator displays the n...
Page 91 - Configuring FMS Jobs; FMS Jobs Available; FMS Jobs
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-27 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 5.9 Configuring FMS Jobs Before you can configure an FMS job, you must have defined an FMSconnection between the local FMS CP module and the remote device (seeSection 5.6). Click on FMS Jobs on the configuration tree to see ...
Page 93 - Job Type; Select an FMS connection that you have previously; Status Word V; The status word is a memory location in V-memory; Enter the variable name or variable index
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-29 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Job Type Select Read, Write, Information Report, Status, or Identify from the drop-down list. (See Section 4.3 for descriptions of the FMS jobtypes.) Connection Select an FMS connection that you have previously defined in th...
Page 94 - Configuring Send-Receive Jobs
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-30 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 5.10 Configuring Send-Receive Jobs Before you can configure a Send-Receive job, you must have defined an FDLconnection between the local FMS CP module and the remote device (seeSection 5.7). The FMS CP module supports 48 com...
Page 96 - Select Send or Receive from the drop-down list.; FDL Connection; Select an FDL connection that you have previously; The Status Word is a memory location in V memory
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-32 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Configuring Send-Receive Jobs (continued) Job Type Select Send or Receive from the drop-down list. FDL Connection Select an FDL connection that you have previously defined. The COM5434 Configurator automatically lists yourco...
Page 97 - Creating FMS Data Types; FMS Data Types Available; Maximum User Data Types; This field displays the total number of FMS user; User Data Types Used; This field displays the number of user data types that; User Data Types Available; This field displays the number of user data types; FMS Data Types
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-33 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 5.11 Creating FMS Data Types The FMS CP module supports up to 85 FMS data types. You can construct auser data type to hold a combination of information types, and then define avariable that uses that special data type. Click...
Page 98 - Creating a User Data Type
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-34 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Creating FMS Data Types (continued) ✂ File Edit Transfer Options Diagnostics Help Untitled – COM5434 Reference name given to this job (must be unique) Edit Module Local Configuration FMS Connections FDL Connections Communica...
Page 99 - Definition; When you click on the Definition field, a button appears.; User Data Type Editor Dialog Box
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-35 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Definition When you click on the Definition field, a button appears. Click on the button to bring up the User Data Type Editor dialog box(shown in Figure 5-27). Use the drop-down list of available data typestogether with the...
Page 100 - Creating FMS Variables; FMS Variables Available; Maximum FMS Variables; FMS Variables
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-36 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 5.12 Creating FMS Variables The FMS CP module supports up to 100 FMS variables. Click on FMS Variables on the configuration tree to see the number ofvariables available, as shown in Figure 5-28. ✂ File Edit Transfer Options ...
Page 101 - Defining FMS Variables
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-37 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual ✂ File Edit Transfer Options Diagnostics Help Untitled – COM5434 Reference name of this variable Edit Module Local Configuration FMS Connections FDL Connections Communication Jobs FMS Jobs Send-Receive Jobs FMS Data Types FM...
Page 102 - PLC Memory; When you click on the PLC Memory field, a button; PLC memory address is displayed in the PLC Memory field.; PLC Memory Editor Dialog Box; Access Rights; When you click on this field, a button appears in the; Select access rights; FMS Variable Access Rights Dialog Box
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-38 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Creating FMS Variables (continued) PLC Memory When you click on the PLC Memory field, a button appears in the field. Click on the button to view the PLC Memory TypeEditor dialog box (shown in Figure 5-30). Select a PLC memor...
Page 103 - FMS Variable Access Groups Dialog Box
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-39 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Access Groups When you click on the Access Groups field, a button appears in the field. Click on the button to view the Variable AccessGroups dialog box (shown in Figure 5-32). Define which groups canhave access to the varia...
Page 104 - Select Yes to specify that the Information Report is to be; Sub Index; You can specify an element number if the variable is an
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-40 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Creating FMS Variables (continued) Use Index? Select Yes to specify that the Information Report is to be stored as an index, or select No to store it by name. Sub Index You can specify an element number if the variable is an...
Page 105 - Saving and Downloading the Configuration; Saving Your Configuration to a File
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-41 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 5.13 Saving and Downloading the Configuration You can save your configuration to a file before you download the file to theFMS CP module. To save a configuration, follow these steps: 1. To ensure that all configuration param...
Page 106 - Saving and Downloading the Configuration (continued); Validate and save the configuration, as described on page 5-41.; or click on the
Using the COM5434 Configurator 5-42 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Saving and Downloading the Configuration (continued) It is always a good practice to produce and archive accurate documentationfor each configuration. A printed record of your configuration is one way todo this. To print the...
Page 108 - Configuration Examples
Configuration Examples 6-1 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Chapter 6 Configuration Examples 6.1 Overview 6-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2 Example of an FMS Read Job 6-4 . . . ...
Page 109 - Example Network
Configuration Examples 6-2 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 6.1 Overview This chapter describes how to define connections and jobs for the FMS CPmodule using the COM5434 Configurator. Several configuration examplesare provided. The configuration examples are based on the example networkshown ...
Page 110 - Configuration Tasks
Configuration Examples 6-3 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Figure 6-2 shows the configuration tasks you must complete to configure theFMS CP module using the COM5434 Configurator. Configure the local FMS CP module using the COM5434 Configurator. Create and name the configuration file. Define...
Page 111 - Example of an FMS Read Job; Data Flow for FMS Read Example
Configuration Examples 6-4 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 6.2 Example of an FMS Read Job Figure 6-3 shows the flow of data during an FMS Read job configuredbetween Station 1 (FMS CP) and Station 2 (FMS CP) on the examplenetwork. Station 1 is the client and initiates the request for data. St...
Page 112 - Creating a Configuration File
Configuration Examples 6-5 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual The first step in the process is to create the configuration file. Click on thetop icon of the configuration tree, which says <no description> . Then enter a description for this file in the Description field, as shown below an...
Page 113 - Click on the Module Local Configuration icon.; Module Local Configuration Example
Configuration Examples 6-6 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Example of an FMS Read Job (continued) Next, you must define the Module Local Configuration of the FMS CPmodule for Station 1. 1. Click on the Module Local Configuration icon. 2. Complete the fields listed below (and shown in Figure ...
Page 114 - Click on the FMS Connections icon of the configuration tree.; Leave the remaining fields at their default values.; Defining an FMS Connection Example
Configuration Examples 6-7 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Continue configuring the FMS Read job by defining the FMS connection forthe FMS CP module at Station 1. 1. Click on the FMS Connections icon of the configuration tree. 2. Click on the New Item button on the toolbar. 3. Complete the f...
Page 115 - Click on the FMS Jobs icon on the configuration tree.; FMS Read Job Example
Configuration Examples 6-8 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Example of an FMS Read Job (continued) Once you have defined the Module Local Configuration and the FMSconnection, you can configure the FMS Read job for Station 1. 1. Click on the FMS Jobs icon on the configuration tree. 2. Click on...
Page 116 - Save As Dialog
Configuration Examples 6-9 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Save your file to disk before attempting to transfer the file to the FMS CPmodule. Follow these steps: 1. Select the menu command File → Save As... or click on the Save button: 2. Select a directory to store the saved file. 3. Enter ...
Page 117 - Select the menu command File
Configuration Examples 6-10 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Example of an FMS Read Job (continued) After you configure the FMS Read job for Station 1, you need to create aconfiguration file for Station 2 by following these steps: 1. Select the menu command File → New to create an empty confi...
Page 118 - Click on the FMS Variables icon of the configuration tree.; Defining an FMS Variable
Configuration Examples 6-11 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Continue configuring the FMS Read job by defining an FMS variable for theFMS CP module at Station 2. 1. Click on the FMS Variables icon of the configuration tree. 2. Click on the New Item button on the toolbar. 3. Complete the field...
Page 120 - FMS Read Job Relay Ladder Logic for Station 1
Configuration Examples 6-13 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual C99 BITP1 A: WX1N=2 C99 C100 C99 BITP1 And BITP2 verify that no previous jobs are in progress prior tosetting the Read Job Start Bit. C21 BITP2 A: WY5N=2 BITC1 A: WY5N=2 C22 BITS1 A: WY5N=2 C23 C100 C21 After the Read Job Start Bit ...
Page 121 - Example of a Send-Receive Job; Send-Receive Job Data Flow Example
Configuration Examples 6-14 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 6.3 Example of a Send-Receive Job Figure 6-11 shows the flow of data during Send-Receive jobs configuredbetween Station 1 (FMS CP) and Station 5 (FMS CP) on the examplenetwork. Station 1 sends the data. Station 5 receives the data f...
Page 122 - The first step in the process is to create the configuration file.
Configuration Examples 6-15 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual The first step in the process is to create the configuration file. 1. Select the menu command File → New to create an empty configuration file. 2. Enter a description for this file in the Description field, as shown below(and in Fig...
Page 124 - Click on the FDL Connections icon of the configuration tree.; FDL Connection for Station 1
Configuration Examples 6-17 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Continue configuring the Send job for Station 1 by defining the FDLconnection for the FMS CP module at Station 1. 1. Click on the FDL Connections icon of the configuration tree. 2. Click on the New Item button on the toolbar. 3. Com...
Page 125 - Click on the Send-Receive Jobs icon of the configuration tree.; Send Job for Station 1
Configuration Examples 6-18 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Example of a Send-Receive Job (continued) Once you have defined the Module Local Configuration and the FDLconnection, you can configure a Send job for Station 1. 1. Click on the Send-Receive Jobs icon of the configuration tree. 2. C...
Page 128 - Motorrec
Configuration Examples 6-21 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Once you have defined the Module Local Configuration and the FDLconnection, you can configure a Receive job for Station 5. 1. Click on the Send-Receive Jobs icon of the configuration tree. 2. Click on the New Item button on the tool...
Page 129 - The logic shown in Figure 6-16 performs as described in Table 6-1:; Description of Send Logic
Configuration Examples 6-22 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Example of a Send-Receive Job (continued) After you successfully load the configuration files to both programmablelogic controller stations, you must add RLL coding to the RLL programs ofboth programmable logic controllers to activa...
Page 130 - Send Relay Ladder Logic for Station 1
Configuration Examples 6-23 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual C98 Xn MOVW1 A: 1B:V300N=1 Enabling Rung (User Logic) C43 C30 C98 A: WY5N=1 C101 BITP3 A: WX1N=3 BITP4 A: WY5N=3 C41 C35 C98 C27 C28 C101 C41 C98 BITC3 A: WY5N=3 C42 C101 C41 BITS2 A: WY5N=3 C43 C101 C41 C30 CMP1 A: V15B:V300 LT:C26...
Page 131 - The logic shown in Figure 6-17 performs as described in Table 6-2:; Description of Receive Logic
Configuration Examples 6-24 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Example of a Send-Receive Job (continued) The Relay Ladder Logic example in Figure 6-17 demonstrates a typicalscenario for enabling a Receive acknowledgement. This section assumesthat you are familiar with Series 505 programmable lo...
Page 132 - Receive Relay Ladder Logic for Station 5
Configuration Examples 6-25 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual C49 MOVW1 A: 1B:V302N=3 C33 C40 C49 C50 BITP1 A: WX3N=3 BITP2 A: WY7N=3 C31 C45 C49 C37 C38 C50 C31 C49 BITC1 A: WY7N=3 C32 C50 C31 BITS1 A: WY7N=3 C33 C50 C31 C40 CMP1 A: V25B:V302 LT:C36GT:C37 C49 C38 C37 C36 Communication Interlo...
Page 133 - Successful Timing Example; The list below explains the sequence of events.
Configuration Examples 6-26 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Example of a Send-Receive Job (continued) Figure 6-18 shows the sequence of events for a successful FDL transaction. WY5.3 t0 t2 WX1.3 t1 t3 t4 SEND RECEIVE t6 t5 WX3.3 t8 WY7.3 t7 Figure 6-18 Successful Timing Example The list belo...
Page 134 - Unsuccessful Timing Example
Configuration Examples 6-27 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Figure 6-19 shows the sequence of events for an unsuccessful FDLtransaction. WY5.3 WX1.3 t2 t4 SEND RECEIVE WY7.3 t3 WX3.3 t1 t0 t5 a Figure 6-19 Unsuccessful Timing Example The list below explains the sequence of events. t0 Send jo...
Page 135 - Example of a Peerlink II Transmit and Receive Service; Red Box PLC; Peerlink Data Block Transfer Services
Configuration Examples 6-28 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 6.4 Example of a Peerlink II Transmit and Receive Service Figure 6-20 shows Transmit and Receive services between two stations.Using the COM5434 Configurator, configure these Peerlink II Services bycompleting the following tasks: Cr...
Page 136 - Blue Box CPU; Creating a Configuration File Example
Configuration Examples 6-29 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual The first step in the process is to create the configuration file for Station 1. 1. Select the menu command File → New to create an empty configuration file. 2. Enter a description for this file in the Description field, as shown be...
Page 137 - Example of a Peerlink II Transmit and Receive Service (continued)
Configuration Examples 6-30 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Example of a Peerlink II Transmit and Receive Service (continued) Next, you must define the Module Local Configuration of the FMS CPmodule for Station 1. 1. Click on the Module Local Configuration icon. 2. Complete the fields listed...
Page 138 - Click on the Peerlink II Services icon of the configuration tree.; Peer Transmit Interval:; Peerlink Service Configuration Example
Configuration Examples 6-31 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Once you have defined the Module Local Configuration, you can configurethe peer transmit interval and priority factor, (as shown in Figure 6-23). 1. Click on the Peerlink II Services icon of the configuration tree. 2. Enter the para...
Page 139 - Click on the New Item button on the toolbar.; Peerlink II Services Example
Configuration Examples 6-32 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Example of a Peerlink II Transmit and Receive Service (continued) 3. Click on the New Item button on the toolbar. 4. Complete the fields listed below (and shown in Figure 6-24) toconfigure the Peerlink II Transmit service: Peer Job ...
Page 140 - Red Box Count
Configuration Examples 6-33 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Continue by configuring the parameters for a Receive service. 1. Click on the New Item button on the toolbar. 2. Complete the fields listed below to configure the Receive service: Peer Job Name: Red Box Count Descriptor ID: 2 Peer J...
Page 141 - Red Box CPU; Creating a Configuration File for Station 5 Example
Configuration Examples 6-34 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Example of a Peerlink II Transmit and Receive Service (continued) The second step in the process is to create the configuration file forStation 5. 1. Select the menu command File → New to create an empty configuration file. 2. Enter...
Page 144 - Peerlink II Transmit Service Example
Configuration Examples 6-37 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 3. Click on the New Item button on the toolbar. 4. Complete the fields listed below (and shown in Figure 6-28) toconfigure the Peerlink II Transmit service: Peer Job Name: Red Box Count Descriptor ID: 2 Peer Job Type: Transmit Local...
Page 145 - Continue by configuring the parameters for a Receive service.
Configuration Examples 6-38 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Example of a Peerlink II Transmit and Receive Service (continued) Continue by configuring the parameters for a Receive service. 1. Click on the New Item button on the toolbar. 2. Complete the fields listed below (and shown in Figure...
Page 147 - Diagnostics
Diagnostics 7-1 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Chapter 7 Diagnostics 7.1 CP Status 7-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing the Status of the FMS CP Module 7-2 . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 148 - CP Status; CP Status. The Read CP Status dialog appears, as shown; Read CP Status Dialog Box; Click on the “Stop CP” button to switch the module to STOP mode.
Diagnostics 7-2 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 7.1 CP Status The Read CP Status dialog provides useful information on the operatingstatus of the module. To view this information, select the menu commandDiagnostics → CP Status. The Read CP Status dialog appears, as shown in Figure 7-1. Updat...
Page 149 - Active Stations; Active Stations. The List of Active Stations dialog; List of Active Stations Dialog Box
Diagnostics 7-3 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 7.2 Active Stations The List of Active Stations dialog lists all stations on the bus and thecurrent status of each. To view this information, select the menu commandDiagnostics → Active Stations. The List of Active Stations dialog appears, as s...
Page 150 - PROFIBUS Statistics. The; PROFIBUS Statistics Dialog Box; Some of the possible PROFIBUS errors are the following:; PROFIBUS Errors
Diagnostics 7-4 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 7.3 PROFIBUS Statistics The PROFIBUS Statistics dialog provides statistical information about thestatus of the PROFIBUS communications. To view this information, selectthe menu command Diagnostics → PROFIBUS Statistics. The PROFIBUS dialog appe...
Page 151 - FMS Connection Status; FMS Connection Status. The List of; Configured FMS Connections dialog appears, as shown in Figure 7-4.; List of Configured FMS Connections Dialog Box; For more information on these connection types, see Section A.5.
Diagnostics 7-5 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 7.4 FMS Connection Status The List of FMS Connections dialog lists the existing configured FMSconnections and the current status of each. To view this information, selectthe menu command Diagnostics → FMS Connection Status. The List of Configur...
Page 152 - FDL Connection Status; FDL Connection Status. The List of; Configured FDL Connections dialog appears, as shown in Figure 7-5.; List of Configured FDL Connections Dialog Box
Diagnostics 7-6 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 7.5 FDL Connection Status The List of FDL Connections dialog lists the existing configured FDLconnections and the current status of each. To view this information, selectthe menu command Diagnostics → FDL Connection Status. The List of Configur...
Page 153 - Job Status; Job Status. The List of Configured
Diagnostics 7-7 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 7.6 Job Status The List of FMS/Send-Receive Jobs dialog lists the existing FMS jobs andSend-Receive jobs and the status of each. To view this information, selectthe menu command Diagnostics → Job Status. The List of Configured FMS/Send-Receive ...
Page 154 - Peer Block Status; Peer Block Status. The List of; Configured Peer Blocks dialog appears, as shown in Figure 7-7.; List of Configured Peer Block Dialog Box; The “Tx Interval” value shown is the actual peer transmit interval.
Diagnostics 7-8 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 7.7 Peer Block Status The List of Configured Peer Blocks dialog lists the existing configured PeerBlocks and the current status of each. To view this information, select themenu command Diagnostics → Peer Block Status. The List of Configured Pe...
Page 155 - Appendix A; Reference Data
Reference Data A-1 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Appendix A Reference Data A.1 Data Element List A-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SIMATIC 505 Data Types and S7 Addressing A-2 . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 156 - Data Element List
Reference Data A-2 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual A.1 Data Element List Table A-1 shows the allowed data types (elements) for local or remoteSIMATIC 505 PLCs. It also shows the SIMATIC S7 data type to use whenaccessing a Series 505 PLC from an S7 PLC. Table A-1 Data Element List Data Elemen...
Page 159 - These flags have a “control” part and a “status” part. When written, only
Reference Data A-5 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Table A-1 Data Element List (continued) Data Element Description Notes Name PLC TT Access PLC Representation S7 Area (DB=84H) S7 Subarea Hex (Dec) GO (Application O global Variables) 5 GO E0 r/w integer DB E0 (224) GN (Application N global V...
Page 160 - Data Access between SIMATIC S7 and SIMATIC 505 Systems; Equivalent Address Formats for SIMATIC 505 and S7 Systems; 05 Addressing Format
Reference Data A-6 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual A.2 Data Access between SIMATIC S7 and SIMATIC 505 Systems Variables in the SIMATIC 505 system are addressed sequentially startingfrom 1 regardless of the data size, and the quantity of data is measured inmultiples of the variable size. For ...
Page 161 - SIMATIC 505 to S7 Addressing Examples
Reference Data A-7 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual To derive the SIMATIC S7 address for a SIMATIC 505 variable, use thefollowing steps: 1. Subtract 1 from the 505 address; (for example, V2, 1 becomes V1, 1). 2. Multiply the 505 address by the number of bytes in the 505 variable;(V1, 1 become...
Page 162 - Mapping of FMS Variables onto 505 Memory; Boolean; Mapping of Simple Variables in 505 Memory
Reference Data A-8 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual A.3 Mapping of FMS Variables onto 505 Memory Figure A-2 shows examples of how simple variables are mapped inSIMATIC 505 V-memory. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 * * * * * * * X * Boolean A Boolean is rounded up to an even byte length...
Page 163 - Time Difference; Mapping of Simple Variables in 505 Memory (continued)
Reference Data A-9 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 X Time Difference 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 05 Visible String5 1 A Visible String is preceded by two bytes which record the length of the string. The first byte isthe maximum length of th...
Page 164 - Mapping of FMS Variables onto 505 Memory (continued); Mapping of Variable Arrays in 505 Memory
Reference Data A-10 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Mapping of FMS Variables onto 505 Memory (continued) Figure A-3 shows how variable arrays are mapped in SIMATIC 505 memory. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 * * * * * * X1 Array[10] of Boolean An array of Boolean is rounded up to an e...
Page 165 - Structure; Mapping of a Structure in 505 Memory
Reference Data A-11 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Figure A-4 shows how an example structure of data types is mapped inSIMATIC 505 memory. STRUCT{ (A) Boolean (B) Boolean (C) Unsigned8 (D) Unsigned8 (E) Boolean (F) Integer16 (G) Integer16 (H) Integer32 (I) Unsigned8 (J) Unsigned16 (K) Unsig...
Page 166 - Logical status of the device (whether communication is possible); FMS Status Response; Mapping of FMS Status Response; Logical Status
Reference Data A-12 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Mapping of FMS Variables onto 505 Memory (continued) The FMS Status request function allows status information to be requestedfrom the communications partner on the specified FMS connection. Thefollowing information is available in the resp...
Page 167 - Name or model number of the device; FMS Identify Response; Mapping of FMS Identify Response
Reference Data A-13 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual The FMS Identify request function allows the following information to beobtained from the partner device: • Name of the device vendor (vendor name) • Name or model number of the device • Revision (or version) of the device Figure A-6 shows ...
Page 168 - Protocol Implementation Conformance Statements (PICS); PICS Part 1: Implementation in the System; System Parameters; PICS Part 2: Supported Services
Reference Data A-14 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual A.4 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statements (PICS) The Protocol Implementation Conformance Statements (PICS) providefurther information about the implementation of FMS (range andcomplexity) on the FMS CP module. This information is r...
Page 169 - PICS Part 3: FMS Parameters and Options; FMS Parameters and Options; PICS Part 4: Local Implementation Values; Local Implementation Values
Reference Data A-15 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Table A-6 PICS Part 3: FMS Parameters and Options FMS Parameters and Options Detail Addressing by name YES Maximum length for names 32 Access protection supported — Maximum length for extension 32 Maximum length for extension arguments 0 Ta...
Page 170 - FMS Connection Types and Variables; FMS Connection Types and Jobs Allowed; Connection Type; Confirmed service
Reference Data A-16 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual A.5 FMS Connection Types and Variables When configuring FMS connections, you must specify the connection type.Table A-8 shows which job types are available for data transfer with eachconnection type. Table A-8 FMS Connection Types and Jobs ...
Page 171 - Read/Write Access to Variables with Password; Read Access; Only read access is permitted.
Reference Data A-17 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual You can enable and disable read or write access to each variable in yourconfiguration. The Access Rights dialog in the FMS Variable input paneallows you to specify read or write access by password, by groups, or by all.The effects of these ...
Page 172 - Local LSAP Assignments; LSAP; Ordinarily, the FMS CP module cannot repeat local LSAP numbers.
Reference Data A-18 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual A.6 Local LSAP Assignments Table A-10 lists the available LSAP assignment numbers and anyrestrictions that may apply. Table A-10 Local LSAP Assignments LSAP Conditions 0, 1 Reserved 2 to 33 2 to 52 Available for FDL connections Available fo...
Page 173 - Appendix B; Troubleshooting; Using the RESET Button; Job Status Codes
Troubleshooting B-1 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Appendix B Troubleshooting B.1 Using the RESET Button B-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.2 Job Status Codes B-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 175 - FMS or Send-Receive Job Status; Local FMS Job Status Codes; Error
Troubleshooting B-3 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual B.2 Job Status Codes Table B-1 lists the status codes and their meanings for FMS orSend-Receive jobs. Table B-1 FMS or Send-Receive Job Status Error Description 0000 Job executed successfully; no errors. D000 Job not yet triggered by WY bit...
Page 177 - Errors Signaled by the FMS Partner
Troubleshooting B-5 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Table B-3 lists FMS job error codes signaled by the communication partner. Table B-3 Errors Signaled by the FMS Partner Error Description 8200 Unspecified application reference error. 8201 Application (for example, user program) not obtaina...
Page 178 - Send-Receive Job Error Codes; Connection is not configured by CP.
Troubleshooting B-6 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Job Status Codes (continued) Table B-4 lists the error codes and their meanings for Send-Receive jobs. Table B-4 Send-Receive Job Error Codes Error Description E0E0 Receive Job: no data available. This error occurs when a Receive jobis exec...
Page 179 - Status; Memory type cannot be written since it is read-only.
Troubleshooting B-7 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual B.3 CP-to-Controller Status Codes Table B-5 CP-to-Attached Controller Error Codes for FMS and Send-Receive Jobs Status Code (Hex) Description 80xx xx is task code error response from attached PLC; see PLC documentation. These errorsusually ...
Page 180 - Appendix C; Specifications; Communication Capacities; Communication Type; Calculating Variable Length; Write or Information Report
Specifications C-1 SIMATIC 505 PROFIBUS-FMS CP User Manual Appendix C Specifications Table C-1 Communication Capacities Communication Type Maximum Number or Size FMS Connections 32 FDL Connections 32 S7 Connections 48 Total number of connections 59 (or 60 if Peerlink service is not used) FMS variabl...
Page 182 - Index
Index-1 Index A Access groups, 5-22, 5-39 Access rights, 5-38 Active stations status, 7-3 Addressing, network, 4-7 Agency approvals, xiv, C-2 Arrays examples, A-10number of elements, 5-39 Assistance, technical, xiv B Base, powering up, 2-8–2-9 Baud rate selecting for local module, 5-14setting RS-232...
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