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Communication Between
S7-300 Stations by
Using SINAUT ST7 Telecontrol via
Dedicated Line and Ethernet
SINAUT ST7 Telecontrol
Application Description October 2011
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Problem
Solution
Basics on Telecontrol
with SIMATIC
Function Mechanisms of
this Application
Installation
Operation of the
Application
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History
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Preface
Preface
Objective of this application
This application is aimed at giving newcomers to SINAUT ST7 Telecontrol an
understanding of the communication between S7-300 stations via classic WAN
networks and IP-based networks with the help of TIM3V-IE (Advanced) modules.
Main contents of this application
This application discusses the following main points:
Telecontrol with SIMATIC
SINAUT Object
connection configuration
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Warranty and Liability ................................................................................................. 4
Preface .......................................................................................................................... 5
1
Problem .............................................................................................................. 8
Solution............................................................................................................... 9
2.1
2.2
2.3
4
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5.5
6.1.3
6.2
6.3
7.2.2
Hardware installation.......................................................................... 37
Modem settings .................................................................................. 37
Hardware installation for the master, station 2 (node station)
and station 3....................................................................................... 38
Interconnection of the example system.............................................. 39
Software installation ........................................................................... 40
Installation of the application example ............................................... 40
Installation........................................................................................................ 37
6.1
6.1.1
6.1.2
Overview ............................................................................................ 45
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8.2
8.2.1
8.2.2
8.3
8.4
9
10
Literature ............................................................................................ 52
Internet links ....................................................................................... 52
History............................................................................................................... 53
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1 Problem
2.1 Overview of the overall solution
Problem
Two parallel pumps that feed into a common pipeline shall be controlled and
monitored from a control center. The illustration below gives an overview of the
automation task.
Figure 1-1
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2.1 Overview of the overall solution
Solution
2.1
Each CPU of the two stations includes a simple controller for the relevant pump.
The pump signals are simulated by the user program.
Schematic illustration
The following schematic illustration shows the main components required for this
solution:
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Figure 2-1
01_Master
02_Node_station
TIM 3V-IE
Advanced
TIM 3V-IE
Advanced
Master <> node station
CPU 314
CPU 314
MD2
Ethernet
Ma
st
er
<>
st
at
io
n
LTOP 1
Dedicated line
LTOP 1
03_Station
TIM 3V-IE
Logic link
CPU 314
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2.2 Description of the functionality
Structure
The master station consists of a CPU 314 with a TIM 3V-IE Advanced
communication module. It is connected to the node station via the Ethernet
interface integrated in the TIM 3V-IE module.
The node station consists of a CPU 314, a TIM 3V-IE Advanced module and an
MD2 dedicated line modem. This modem provides connection to the station via
dedicated line. As this station requires the use of a TIM module with two WAN
interfaces, a TIM 3V-IE Advanced module has been selected instead of a module
type TIM3V-IE.
The structure of the station is similar to that of the node station with the only
difference that it is equipped with a TIM 3V-IE and not with a TIM 3V-IE Advanced
module.
In the following, the term station refers to both the node station (station 2) and
the station 3.
Note
Delimitation
This application does not include any programs relevant to the technology for pump
control or coordination. It is only used to demonstrate the data exchange between
the master and the stations. It has been deliberately kept simple, so as to illustrate
the data correlations in the CPUs.
Required knowledge
Basic knowledge of STEP 7 is assumed.
2.2
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2.2 Description of the functionality
The pumps in stations 2 and 3 can be operated by means of a table of variables.
The options for operating the example plant are restricted. The following operating
modes and operating statuses are available:
Operating mode:
manual
automatic
ON
OFF
When starting the example system for the first time, the two stations are in
automatic mode and the pump in station 2 is set to ON. As long as the operating
modes of the two stations remain in this mode, the pumps will switch over
automatically at 30-second intervals, i.e. the pump in station 2 will be set to OFF
and the pump in station 3 will be set to ON, etc. Station 2 is used as master for
this cyclic switch-over operation.
The operating mode can be selected independently for each aggregate. In
manual mode, the operating status can be selected as desired for each
aggregate.
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If the pump of station 3 is active and turned OFF manually, the pump of
station 2 will be switched ON automatically.
The rules for station 2 being automatic and station 3 being in manual mode
apply vice versa, if station 3 is set to automatic and station 2 to manual mode.
For the pumps in the stations 2 and 3 any ON and OFF combination is
possible:
Pump of station 2
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
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OFF
OFF
ON
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2.3 Hardware and software components used
2.3
Hardware components
Table 2-1
Component
Qty.
Note
Configurators
SIMATIC Field PG
6ES7712-
6ES7390-1xxx0-0AA0
6ES7307-1BA00-0AA0
S7-CPU 314
6ES7314-1AF10-0AB0
TIM 3V-IE
6NH7800-3BA00
Firmware V1.0.1 or
later version
6NH7800-3CA00
6XV1 870-3RE10
Acc. to Ethernet
specification 10BaseTX or 100Base-TX
6NH7811-0AA21
LTOP1
6NH9821-0BC11
Connecting cable
6NH7701-4AL
TIM...Modem
connection
1 x 2-wire
(or 2 x 1-wire)
6ES7 901-0BF00-0AA0
Qty.
Note
STEP 7
See catalog
V5.4 or later
SINAUT ST7
6NH7997-0CA15-0AA0
V3.6 or later
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3.1
SINAUT Telecontrol
SINAUT Telecontrol (Siemens Network Automation) is based on SIMATIC S7. It
supplements the system with the hardware and software required to interconnect
the individual components via WAN (wide area network).
In the context of WAN services, the SINAUT system offers a variety of solutions for
data transmission via conventional WAN connections, such as dedicated copper
lines, telephone networks, radio etc., but also via modern WAN connections based
on Ethernet-technology, such as broadband systems or the internet.
On the basis of SIMATIC S7-300, S7-400 and WinCC, SINAUT ST7 is a very
versatile telecontrol system for the fully automated monitoring and control of
decentralized process stations, which enables data exchange between these
stations and with one or several control center stations over a variety of WAN
media.
3.2
TD7onCPU
This software is used on the CPU and its installation is mandatory for all
stations equipped with TIM modules without TD7onTIM. Configuration is
effected in the SIMATIC Manager.
TD7onTIM
This software can only be used in TIM modules suitable for TD7onTIM (e.g.
TIM 3V-IE, TIM 3V-IE Advanced or TIM4R-IE); it is part of the TIM firmware
and can be used only in combination with S7 300 systems.
In TIM modules suitable for TD7onTIM, the TD7 software may also be used as
a TD7onCPU in the CPU. Configuration is effected with the SINAUT ST7
configuration tool.
The use of both TD7 variants in one station is not admissible!
Note
3.3
3.3.1
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The TD7 package requires several data blocks for each CPU. The central records
DB and the communication DBs are generated automatically by the SINAUT ST7
configuration tool when the SINAUT connections are configured and then stored in
the program directory for the relevant CPU.
In addition to the above data blocks, the SINAUT ST7 configuration tool also stores
the basic and auxiliary blocks essential for program execution in the CPU program
directory.
So, you only need to copy the required data point typicals from the SINAUT TD7
library to the CPU program directory before you start creating the SINAUT user
program.
The blocks stored in the CPU program directory by the SINAUT ST7 configuration
tool are available both as single blocks in the Blocks directory and as an STL
source file in the Sources directory named TD7_UserSource.
3.3.2
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BasicTask
TimeTask
Trigger
ListGenerator
Bin..._S
Ana..._S
etc.
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3.4
system objects
data objects
System objects provide system-relevant information for the CPU user program.
The transmission and receipt of process data is configured with the help of
standardized data objects.
SINAUT offers data objects with different data areas. Each data object may contain
one or several send or receive channels. The data object Bin04B_S (S at the end
for send), for example, includes four send channels for the transmission of four
bytes, the data object Cmd01B_R (R at the end for receive) includes one channel
for receiving one byte.
The management and configuration of data objects for the TIM module is
performed with the ST7 configuration tool. The data objects for the TIM can be
added with the help of a standard library. The parameters for the data objects are
assigned in two steps:
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Definition of the basic parameters for the data objects (e.g. partner to which the
data of the objects shall be sent or from where they shall be received)
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Figure 3-1
General properties
for S7-300
single slot size
module replacement without PG (MMC of CPU)
SINAUT library
SINAUT
communication via
TIM can be used in
Data memory
RS232 or RJ45
2 x RS232/RJ45 and
2 x RJ45
Station
Station
Master
Node station
Station
Master
Node station
16,000 messages
32,000 messages
56,000 messages,
battery-buffered
S7 connection via
IP-based networks
Note
This chapter does not replace the official documentation. For further information
about SINAUT Telecontrol, please refer to /1/ and /2/.
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4.1
General overview
Communication between the stations is effected by means of the SINAUT ST7
protocol which is generally used for WAN communication between remote (and
local) subscribers in SINAUT ST7 systems. The communication modules used in
the stations are the TIM module variants TIM 3V-IE and TIM 3V-IE Advanced.
For stations equipped with an IE-TIM module, there are two TD7 software variants
for SINAUT communication one for operation on the CPU (TD7onCPU) and one
for operation on the TIM module (TD7onTIM).
In order to demonstrate both variants, the TD7 software in this example project has
been configured as follows:
Figure 4-1
01_Master
02_Node_station
TIM 3V-IE Advanced
(1002)
192.168.1.187
192.168.1.24
Ethernet
Ma
st
er
<>
MD2
St
at
io
n
LTOP 1
Dedicated line
LTOP 1
03_Station
Logic link
TIM 3V-IE
(1003)
(n)
SINAUT
subscriber number
192.168.1.X
IP address
CPU 314
(3)
MD2
The TIM modules manage the communication between the two stations and the
master. They store the data messages to be sent, so that no data will be lost, even
if the network connection or the communication partner fails. The module types
TIM 3V-IE and TIM 3V-IE Advanced are provided with two interfaces: one for
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TIM
Communication
partner
via
Master CPU,
subscriber no. 1
TIM,
subscr.-no.
1001
TIM,
subscr.-no.
1002
CPU station 2,
subscriber no. 2
Ethernet
Master CPU,
subscriber no. 1
TIM,
subscr.-no.
1001
TIM,
subscr.-no.
1003
CPU station 3,
subscriber no. 3
Ethernet +
dedicated line
CPU of station 2,
subscriber no. 2
TIM,
subscr.-no.
1002
TIM,
subscr.-no.
1003
CPU station 3,
subscriber no. 3
dedicated line
Data transmission
Each function block called in a CPU has an instance DB the number of which is
identical with the SINAUT object number. With the help of the SINAUT subscriber
number and the SINAUT object number, communication between the associated
typicals can be clearly addressed. Each typical includes two parameters to
determine the communication relation.
partner number:
subscriber number of the communication partner.
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The figure below shows the blocks of the CPU of station 2 with the TD7 software
configured as TD7onCPU.
Figure 4-2
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Object Bin04B_S
Object no.: 1
Object
parameter
Value
Selected partners:
Channels and
channel parameters
Memory
area
InputByte_1:
Bit assignment:
0: operating mode automatic
1: operating mode manual
2: operating status Off
3: operating status On
4-7: not assigned
Memory
InputByte_2:
- empty -
InputByte_3:
- empty -
InputByte_4:
- empty -
DB
no.
Address
[byte; bit]
MB10
Channel parameter
for InputByte_1
Send trigger:
Object no.: 2
Object
parameter
Value
Selected partners:
Channels and
channel parameters
Memory
area
InputByte_1:
Bit assignment
0: not assigned
Memory
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no.
Address
[byte; bit]
MB11
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- empty -
InputByte_3:
- empty -
InputByte_4:
- empty -
Channel parameter
for InputByte_1
Send trigger:
Object Cmd01B_R
Object
parameter
Value
Selected partner:
Channels and
channel parameters
Memory
area
CommandOutputByte:
Bit assignment:
0: operating mode automatic
1: operating mode manual
2: operating status Off
3: operating status On
4-7: not assigned
Memory
Command output
time:
Object Bin04B_R
Address
[byte; bit]
MB30
5 (x 0.1 sec.)
Object no.: 4
Object
parameter
Value
Selected partner:
Channels and
channel parameters
Memory
area
OutputByte_1:
Bit assignment:
0: operating mode automatic
1: operating mode manual
2: operating status Off
3: operating status On
4-7: not assigned
Memory
OutputByte_2:
- empty -
OutputByte_3:
- empty -
OutputByte_4:
- empty -
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DB
no.
DB
no.
Address
[byte; bit]
MB20
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Hardware configuration
Table 5-1
No.
Action
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Comments
Note:
You will find IE-TIM modules under SIMATIC 300 >
SINAUT ST7 > TIM IE.
6.
Note
Choose TIM 3V-IE Advanced for the master and for station 2. Choose TIM 3V-IE
for station 3.
Note
Since the motor signals are simulated by the user program, no peripheral
modules need to be configured.
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5.2
Network configuration
5.2.1
Ethernet settings
Table 5-2
No.
Action
1.
2.
3.
4.
Comments
Note:
The IP addresses for the modules connected to the
same subnet must be located in the same address
area. In this application example, the control center has
the following address:
IP address: 192.168.1.187
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
5.
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No.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
Comments
Note
The tab Network Settings is used to define the message format and the WAN
protocol, etc. These parameters are explained in detail in /1/.
Note
To establish a connection via dedicated line, the modem network settings are to
be defined by setting the DIL switches of the modems accordingly.
The settings for this application example are described in chapter 6.1.1. For a
detailed description of the DIL switches, please refer to /3/.
Action
1.
2.
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No.
Action
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Note on station 3:
To demonstrate the download process of the system
data blocks (SDBs) for the TIM on the CPU just change
over to the Options tab and select the option Save
configuration data on the CPU.
See chapter 7.2.
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Comments
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Comments
5.3
5.3.1
Table 5-5
No.
Action
1.
2.
3.
Comments
Start -> SIMATIC -> SINAUT
ST7 -> Configuration
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Master Station 3
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In the SINAUT ST7 configuration tool, subscriber numbers have been assigned
to all potential subscribers from a SINAUT point of view.
CPU modules and PC stations are assigned to subscriber numbers starting from
no. 1, for TIM modules the number start from no. 1001. The subscriber numbers
can be changed in the Subscriber administration dialog (see chapter 5.3.2).
5.3.2
Table 5-6
No.
Action
1.
2.
Comments
5.3.3
Table 5-7
No.
Action
1.
2.
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Comments
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3.
4.
5.
Comments
6.
The following data objects are configured on the TIM module of station 3 for the
transmission of switching operations and pump statuses:
Bin04B_S (object no. 1) for transmitting the following status messages to the
master and to station 2 (node station):
Operating mode manual / automatic, operating status on / off.
Bin04B_S (object no. 2) for transmitting the error message not controllable to
the master (when a switching command is received during automatic mode).
Bin04B_R (object no. 4) for receiving the following operating statuses from
station 2:
Operating mode automatic / manual, operating status off / on.
The parameter assignment of the individual data objects and their channels is
described in chapter 4.3.
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5.3.4
Since station 3 has been configured for TD7onTIM, the user program in the CPU
of station 3 includes only OB1 which is used to call the pump simulation block
FB10.
Table 5-8
No.
Action
1.
2.
3.
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Table 5-9
No.
Action
1.
2.
3.
Open OB100.
4.
5.
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Action
Open OB1.
7.
8.
Drag & drop the required data typicals into your project,
e.g. FB Bin04B_S for the transmission of 4 binary
values.
9.
10.
6.
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Comments
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Replacing the configured module type by the other module type in HW Config for
hardware configuration
Table 5-10
No.
Action
1.
2.
Click the CPU with your right mouse button and select
the function Replace Object to replace the previous
CPU by your CPU type.
3.
Comments
Using the SINAUT configuration dialog to replace SINAUT connections that have become
invalid after module change
Table 5-11
No.
Action
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Configuration
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Action
Comments
5.
No.
Action
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Note
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Comments
Basically, you can adapt the whole demonstration project to your individual
requirements. A description of all change options, however, would go beyond the
scope of this configuration example. For further information, please refer to the
relevant manuals.
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6.1 Hardware installation
Installation
6.1
Hardware installation
Note
6.1.1
Please observe the notes in the latest issue of the relevant documentation before
starting commissioning.
The most important manuals are listed in chapter 10.
Modem settings
Set the DIL switches of the modems of stations 2 and 3 as described below.
No.
Action
1.
2.
Comments
2-wire operation
Action
1.
2.
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6 Installation
6.1 Hardware installation
Figure 6-1
Front door labeled Modem
6.1.2
Hardware installation for the master, station 2 (node station) and station 3
Install the master station and the stations 2 and 3 as described below. Modem
installation refers only to the stations 2 and 3 (steps 1, 6 and 7).
Table 6-3
No.
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Action
Comments
Hook the TIM into slot 4 of the DIN rail of the 300-type
rack, swivel it in downwards and secure it with screws.
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6.1.3
Table 6-4
No.
Action
Insert the RJ12 cable connector of cable 6NH77002AR60 into the RJ socket X3 of the modem of station 2
and insert the other cable connector into the mating
socket on the LTOP of station 2.
Insert the RJ12 connector of cable type 6NH77002AR60 into the RJ12 socket X3 of the modem of station
3 and insert the other cable connector in the mating
socket on the LTOP of station 3.
Turn the key switch of all three CPU modules into the
position RUN-P. The CPU modules start up.
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6 Installation
6.2 Software installation
6.2
Software installation
To prepare your system for installation, proceed as described below. If not yet
available, install the required software packages as listed in chapter 2.3 on your
PG/PC.
The following software packages are required and must be installed in the order as
stated here:
Table 6-5
No.
1
Action
Comments
6.3
Action
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Table 7-1
No.
Action
Select Start > SIMATIC > SIMATIC NET > Set PG/PC
Interface to make sure that the interface of your PG is
set to MPI.
Comments
Note
If the IP address of your modules does not comply with the IP addresses used in
this application project, the correct IP address will be assigned to the modules
when downloaded via the MPI.
Note
It is assumed that you know how to download a user program with STEP 7. This
procedure is not described in this document.
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7.2
7.2.1
Station 2 (node station) and master: Storing the SDBs on CPU and TIM
Station 2
Table 7-2
No.
42
Action
Select the target modules CPU 314 and TIM 3VIE Advanced (or click the Select All button) and click
OK to confirm your selection.
The dialog box Select Node Address opens.
Comments
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Comments
Master station
Connect the MPI cable with the master CPU and repeat the procedure described in
Table 7-2 for the master station.
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7.2.2
Figure 7-1
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Overview
Connect the PG to the master CPU with the MPI cable. Your system is now ready
to start the example project.
When the operating mode or operating status of a pump changes, the transmission
of data or messages can be monitored or controlled by the following means:
8.2
Table 8-1
No.
1
Action
Comments
to produce a
The pump statuses in the VAT can be monitored with the help of the following two
memory bytes:
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When starting the project for the first time, both stations are set to automatic
mode and the pump of station 2 is in the operating status On (bit 0 of MB10 set
to 1). If the two pumps remain in automatic mode, they will change their operating
status at 30-second intervals, i.e. the pump of station 2 will change from On to Off,
the pump in station 3 will change from Off to On, and so on.
8.2.1
Table 8-2
No.
Action
46
Comments
Note
Always delete all entries in the Control value column before you enter new
control values; otherwise previous entries may lead to a 1-out-of-n error
(transmission of 2 commands), or to setpoint messages within one OB1 cycle
and/or a 1-out-of-8 error (transmission of 2 commands within one message).
Note
Error messages can be identified in the SINAUT Diagnostic and Service tool by
choosing the menu command SINAUT / TD7 CPU diagnosis..., or by selecting
the CPU in the SIMATIC Manager via the context menus PLC /
Diagnostics/Settings / Module Status in the Diagnostics Buffer tab (here only in
hex format).
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8.2.2
8.3
Operating examples:
Enter the inadmissible command to change the operating status while the
pump of station 3 is in automatic mode:
On Off (M 22.2) or
Off On (M 22.3):
Bit 1 in MB21 (pump errors) changes from 0 to 1 (not controllable)
Enter two conflicting commands at one time (On + Off or manual + automatic),
so that the two signal states switch to 1 ( ).
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8.4
Table 8-3
Action
Use the square button to find the directory for the 7dt
file in which your recorded TIM messages shall be
stored and define a file name.
No.
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Comments
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In the next dialog box, click Yes to confirm that you
want to open the message protocol.
The TIM message monitor window opens. Here you
can see the recorded TIM module messages.
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9.1
Action
Make sure that all devices are connected to power and that the power supply unit is switched on.
Check the MPI address of the modules to be loaded and correct it in NetPro, if necessary.
No.
Action
Firstly, make sure that all steps described for question 1 have been carried out.
Then check:
correct configuration of your example project (device names/types in NetPro and HW Config),
whether all devices are correctly addressed and
whether any subnet masks have been configured.
Please refer to the relevant notes in chapter 5.5 and chapter 9.2.
Note: When using a TIM 3V-IE / TIM 3V-IE Adv, the lighting up LED no. 3 (LINK) on the front
panel of the TIM module indicates a physical Ethernet connection.
If the measures described above do not show the desired success, check your configuration on
the basis of the configuration description in chapter 5 and, if necessary, repeat the installation and
startup procedure as described in chapters 6 and 7.
3. When switching between stop/start, the CPU always returns to stop status.
Table 9-3
No.
50
Action
Choose the relevant CPU in the SIMATIC Manager and select the menu commandsPLC >
Diagnostic/Setting > Module Information, then open the Diagnostics buffer tab and read the
last two or three messages.
If one of these messages says that an attempt has been made to access a block that does not
exist, download the missing block.
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RUN LED is off.
Table 9-4
No.
Action
An error occurred during the TIM module startup process, the red group error LED (SF) lights up
and a diagnostic alarm has been transmitted to the CPU. Furthermore, a corresponding message
has been entered directly in the diagnostics buffer of the TIM 3V-IE module.
The chapter Mounting and Installing a TIM in the SINAUT ST7 manual includes a table that
shows the status indications of all LEDs during the startup phase.
Check whether the corresponding message in the TIM diagnostics buffer indicates a configuration
error.
Correct the configuration error in your project and save the project including the newly generated
system data blocks.
Reload the SDBs for the relevant TIM.
5. The group error LEDs of TIM 3V-IE (Advanced) light up in a combination different than
that stated in section 4.
Table 9-5
No.
Action
The chapter SINAUT Diagnostics and Service Tool in the SINAUT ST7 manual includes a table
that provides a summary of all error messages that cause lighting up of the group error LED (SF),
as well as a detailed description of each error message.
Check the application example for any errors described in that section.
9.2
IP addresses when an existing Ethernet connection shall be used for this example
If the application example shall be installed in an existing network where the IP
addresses have already been assigned, possibly with pre-defined and pre-masked
subnetworks, the IP addresses of the stations must be adjusted accordingly in
NetPro or HW Config.
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10.1
Literature
The following list is by no means complete and only provides a selection of related
sources.
Table 10-1
Topic
/1/
SINAUT ST7
Hardware
Title
SINAUT ST7 System Manual
Volume 1: System and Hardware 07/2009
http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/39026870
/2/
SINAUT ST7
Software
/3/
10.2
MD2 dedicated
line modem
Internet links
The following list is by no means complete and only provides a selection of related
sources.
Table 10-2
Topic
52
Title
\1\
Reference to the
entry
http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/48283510
\2\
Siemens I IA/DT
Customer Support
http://support.automation.siemens.com
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Table 11-1
Version
Date
Changes
01.10.2005
First issue
V1.1
09.02.2010
V1.2
24.10.2011
Figure 2-1, figure 4-1 and table 2-1 have been changed
V1.2.1
09.12.2011
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