CPU 317-2 PN/DP: Configuring an ET 200S as PROFINET IO device SIMATIC PROFINET CPU 317-2 PN/DP: Configuring an ET 200S as PROFINET IO device Introduction 1 Preparation 2 Learning units 3 Further Information 4 Getting Started 08/2011 A5E00721427-04
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Table of contents 1 Introduction... 5 2 Preparation... 7 3 Learning units... 11 3.1 1. Step: Install the ET 200S...11 3.2 2. Step: Wiring and assembling ET 200S...12 3.3 3. Step: Configuring ET 200S...13 3.4 4. Step: Insert the SIMATIC Micro Memory Card and switch on the device...14 3.5 5. Step: Assign a name to the IO device...15 3.6 6. Step: Download user program and configuration to the CPU...19 3.7 7. Step: Switch CPU to RUN and monitor functions...20 4 Further Information... 21 Getting Started, 08/2011, A5E00721427-04 3
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Introduction 1 Introduction In the following steps we will show you the basics of configuring an ET 200S as PROFINET I/O device. This process will take one to two hours, depending on your experience. Getting Started, 08/2011, A5E00721427-04 5
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Preparation 2 Scope CPU SIMATIC Micro Memory Card required for operation? 317-2 PN/DP yes V3.2 IM 151-3 PN yes V7.0 As of firmware version The order number can be found in the manuals, e.g. the operating instructions CPU 31xC and CPU 31x: Installation (http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/en/13008499). Requirements You have an S7 300 station consisting of a power supply module and one CPU 317-2 PN/DP central module, as described in the Getting Started document "CPU 314C-2 PN/DP, 315-2 PN/DP, 317-2 PN/DP, 319-3 PN/DP: Configuring the PROFINET interface". STEP 7 V5.5 is completely installed on your programming device (PG). You are familiar with STEP 7. The PG is connected to the PROFINET IO. WARNING Operation of an S7-300 as part of plants or systems is subject to special rules and regulations, which depend on its field of application. Please make sure that you adhere to the applicable safety and accident prevention regulations, for example IEC 204 (emergency stop systems). You risk severe injury, or damage to machines and equipment if you ignore these regulations. Getting Started, 08/2011, A5E00721427-04 7
Preparation Material and tools required Quantity Item Order number (Siemens) 1 Standard mounting rail 35 mm (length = 483 mm, for example) 1 Interface module IM 151-3 PN and terminating module, x 1 6ES5710-8MA11 6ES7151-3BA23-0AB0 1 CPU 317-2 PN/DP e.g. 6ES7317-2EK14-0AB0 1 SIMATIC Micro Memory Card e.g. 6ES7953-8LL20-0AA0 2 Fast Connect terminal module TM-P15N23-A1, x 1 6ES7193-4CC70-0AA0 1 Fast Connect terminal module TM-E15N24-A1, x 5 6ES7193-4CA70-0AA0 2 PM-E DC24V, x 1 6ES7138-4CA01-0AA0 1 4DI DC24V ST, x 5 6ES7131-4BD01-0AB0 1 4DO DC24V/0,5A ST, x 5 6ES7132-4BD00-0AB0 1 Industrial Ethernet FC RJ45 connector 90, 10 pieces 6GK1901-1BB20-2AB0 1 Industrial Ethernet FC stripping tool 6GK1901-1GA00 1 Appropriate installation cables: FC Standard Cable FC Trailing Cable FC Marine Cable 6XV1840-2AH10 6XV1840-3AH10 6XV1840-4AH10 8 Getting Started, 08/2011, A5E00721427-04
Preparation Setup The figure below shows which ET 200S components you require for the example on the PROFINET I/O: Figure 2-1 Components for the example on the PROFINET IO Getting Started, 08/2011, A5E00721427-04 9
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Learning units 3 3.1 1. Step: Install the ET 200S Installing and grounding the mounting rail 1. Install the mounting rail (35 x 7.5 mm or 15 mm) with a length of at least 210 mm on a solid surface. 2. Connect the rail to the protective conductor. Stipulated cross-section of the cable connection to the protective conductor: at least 10 mm 2. 3. Mount the various modules onto the rail, starting on the left side (hang in - swivel down - slide to left). Follow the following sequence: Interface module IM151-3 PN Terminal module TM-P15N23-A1 2 x terminal module TM-E15N24-A1 Terminal module TM-P15N23-A1 2 x terminal module TM-E15N24-A1 Terminating module Getting Started, 08/2011, A5E00721427-04 11
Learning units 3.2 2. Step: Wiring and assembling ET 200S 3.2 2. Step: Wiring and assembling ET 200S WARNING Ensure the ET 200S is completely disconnected before wiring! You may come into contact with live wires if the ET 200S is connected to the power supply. Procedure 1. Wire the ET 200S as shown below: 1 2 3 1 24 V DC electronics power supply 2 24 V DC sensor supply potential group 1 3 24 V DC potential group 2 2. Connect the PROFINET interface of the PROFINET I/O controller (e.g. port 2 of the PN interface of a CPU 317-2 PN/DP) to the PROFINET interface of the I/O device (e.g. port 1 of the PN interface of the IM151-3 PN) via an Industrial Ethernet twisted pair cable. 3. Insert the power and electronic modules into the terminal modules. 12 Getting Started, 08/2011, A5E00721427-04
Learning units 3.3 3. Step: Configuring ET 200S 3.3 3. Step: Configuring ET 200S Procedure 1. Run SIMATIC Manager and open the project which you created in Getting Started "CPU 314C-2 PN/DP, 315-2 PN/DP, 317-2 PN/DP, 319-3 PN/DP: Configuring the PROFINET interface". 2. Drag-and-drop IM151-3 PN from the hardware catalog: PROFINET IO > I/O > ET 200S to the PROFINET I/O system. 3. From the hardware catalog, drag-and-drop the various ET 200S modules into the configuration table in accordance with the physical structure of the PROFINET I/O device. 4. Save and compile the Hardware Configuration. Select Station > Save and Compile. Getting Started, 08/2011, A5E00721427-04 13
Learning units 3.4 4. Step: Insert the SIMATIC Micro Memory Card and switch on the device 3.4 4. Step: Insert the SIMATIC Micro Memory Card and switch on the device Procedure 1. If desired, you can insert a SIMATIC Micro Memory Card into the IM151-3 PN. Note Delete the content of a SIMATIC Micro Memory Card with unknown content before you use it in the programming device. 2. Switch on the power supply for the CPU 317-2 PN/DP. Result: Reaction of the status LEDs on the CPU 317-2 PN/DP: 5V DC lit SF off 3. Switch on the power supply for the IM151-3 PN and the PM-E. Result: Reaction of the status LEDs on the IM151-3 PN: BF flashes ON is lit LINK is lit The SF LEDs of all electronics modules are also lit. 14 Getting Started, 08/2011, A5E00721427-04
Learning units 3.5 5. Step: Assign a name to the IO device 3.5 5. Step: Assign a name to the IO device Procedure 1. In HW Config, open the dialog Properties - IM151-3 PN. 2. Enter the device name of the I/O device. 3. Save and compile the HW configuration. Select Station > Save and compile. Getting Started, 08/2011, A5E00721427-04 15
Learning units 3.5 5. Step: Assign a name to the IO device 4. To transfer the name configuration to IM151-3 PN, you need an online PROFINET connection to the I/O device. Select PLC > Ethernet > Assign device name to transfer the device name to the IM151-3 PN. 16 Getting Started, 08/2011, A5E00721427-04
Learning units 3.5 5. Step: Assign a name to the IO device 5. When you use more than one I/O device, the system displays all I/O devices in the Assign device name dialog box. In this case, compare the MAC address of the device with the MAC address displayed. Select the correct I/O device. On the Assign device name dialog box, click Assign name. The device name is saved in the IM151-3 PN interface module (optionally also on an inserted SIMATIC Micro Memory Card). Getting Started, 08/2011, A5E00721427-04 17
Learning units 3.5 5. Step: Assign a name to the IO device 6. The dialog box indicates the device name you assigned. 7. Download the hardware configuration to the CPU 317-2 PN/DP. Select PLC > Download to module. The CPU automatically assigns an IP address to the IO device after it has received this download. The I/O device is ready for cyclic data exchange once the subnet is properly installed and the configuration corresponds to the physical structure of the I/O device. The BF2 LED starts to flash once you have downloaded the hardware configuration. The BF2 LED on the CPU and the flashing BF LED of the I/O device go out once the CPU has accepted the I/O device. Leave the CPU in STOP until you have written the user program and downloaded it to the CPU. 18 Getting Started, 08/2011, A5E00721427-04
Learning units 3.6 6. Step: Download user program and configuration to the CPU 3.6 6. Step: Download user program and configuration to the CPU Procedure 1. Create the user program in the LAD/STL/FBD editor in OB 1. 2. Save the user program (OB 1). 3. Close the LAD/STL/FBD editor. 4. Select the "Blocks" folder. 5. Download all blocks to the CPU. 6. Select PLC > Download. Example 1: Reading an input and controlling an output STL U E 0.0 U M 2.0 S A 0.0 When input bit 0.0 is set and memory bit 2.0 is set, then set output bit 0.0 Example 2: Transferring an input byte to an output byte: STL L PEB 0 T PAB 0 Load I/O input byte 0 to the accumulator (bits 0.0 to 0.7) Write bits 0.0 to 0.7 from accumulator to I/O input byte 0. Getting Started, 08/2011, A5E00721427-04 19
Learning units 3.7 7. Step: Switch CPU to RUN and monitor functions 3.7 7. Step: Switch CPU to RUN and monitor functions Procedure 1. Switch the CPU to "RUN". 2. You have correctly completed commissioning. The status of certain key status LEDs at CPU 317-2 PN/DP and ET 200S is as follows: CPU 317-2 PN/DP: DC5V: is lit SF: Off BF2: Off LINK: Lit ET 200S: SF: Off BF: Off ON: Lit LINK: Lit 3. Verify the station functions and debug the user program. 20 Getting Started, 08/2011, A5E00721427-04
Further Information 4 Reference For detailed information on address assignment for the PROFINET interface, please refer to the STEP 7 online help. Diagnostics/Correction of Errors Wrong operation, faulty wiring or a faulty hardware configuration may cause errors which the CPU indicates with the SF group error LED after a CPU memory reset. For information on how to diagnose such errors and alarms, please refer to the operating instructions, CPU 31xC and CPU 31x: Installation (http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/en/13008499). Manuals containing further information Getting Started: Getting started and exercises with STEP 7 (http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/en/45531551) Manual: SIMATIC NET: Twisted Pair and Fiber Optic Networks (http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/en/8763736) Manual: SIMATIC communication (http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/en/1254686) PROFINET System Description (http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/en/19292127) Service & Support on the Internet In addition to our documentation, we offer a comprehensive knowledge base on the Internet (http://www.siemens.com/automation/service&support). There you can find: A newsletter containing the latest information on your Siemens products. The documents you need using the search engine in Service & Support. The bulletin board, a worldwide knowledge exchange for users and experts. Your local contact for Automation & Drives in our contact database. Information about on-site services, repairs and spare parts. You will find much more under "Services". Getting Started, 08/2011, A5E00721427-04 21
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