Home
Down
Contents
1. 1 3 1 2 Information about this document eene nennen 1 3 1 3 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 components eese 1 4 1 4 System requirements for the PC WorX programming software version 5 20 service cet coe MM RD 1 5 1 4 1 Supported operating systems 1 5 1 4 2 Hardware and software requirements 1 5 1 4 3 Firmware version requirements 1 5 2 ACW AN Cia che rnc uds au P cepa cm eed o Act TE e zc oe 2 1 3 Installing and enabling the PC WorX 5 software 3 1 3 1 Installing SOT Welle bus e ads 3 1 3 1 1 OF LO INStAM ATION 3 1 3 1 2 Starting the installation program 3 1 3 1 3 TE 3 2 3 2 Enabling the Po WOoFX license 3 2 4 Helpful information about PC WOrX 4 1 4 1 Online BelB cac lta D coton 4 1 4 2 The PG WOX user IntelTaco eei etes etc Debe eene tain che 4 1 4 3 TOODA TERRE EON E ES 4 2 4 4 WORKS DACCS 4 3 4 5 MIA 4 7 4 5 1 Icons in the Bus Structure
2. A 1 A 1 Configuration status of the PROFINET IO A 1 A2 Status ot a PHOFINET IO device etu roca ure penc A 2 A3 PNIO FORCE FAILSAFE system variable essensen erne nerne A 3 ii PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 General 1 General 1 1 Introduction The PROFINET starter kit 3 0 is a combination of hardware and software It contains all the components you need in order to create and start up a basic PROFINET IO system 1 2 Information about this document Using an example project this document helps you to install and parameterize a bus configuration and to program the application program according to IEC 61131 It is assumed the user has knowledge and experience the operation of PCs and Windows operating systems and knowledge in IEC 61131 For more detailed information about the hardware components please refer to the documentation for the components The documentation is also included on the CD supplied with the PROFINET starter kit 3 0 Moreover the documentation can be downloaded at www phoenixcontact net download More detailed information about the individual functions of PC WorX can be found in the online help for the program The entire help function can be called via Help in the menu bar Help for specific functions can be called via F1 This manual describes the quickest way to start up Since the
3. File Edit View Project Build Online Extras D amp m m Project Comparison Result Window STE Build Errors Wamings A infos X PLC Errors Print Multi User Bus Configurator 7 For Help press F1 Figure 4 5 Project comparison workspace FDT workspace 59 PC WORX Quickstart PN File Edit View Project Build Online Extras D amp 1 at E 9 22 fn a k 633 m m cm Ble m Bus Structure Build K Errors Wamings Infos PLC Errors Print Mult User Bus Configurator For Help press F1 Figure 4 6 FDT workspace 7818 en 00 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 5 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 Toggling on off Each window can be toggled on off via the View menu by selecting the corresponding menu item Docking undocking For each window you can specify whether it is to be docked in the other windows or not There are various options for docking undocking windows 1 Permanent docking undocking In the title bar or the gray frame of the relevant window right click with the mouse and activate deactivate the Allow Docking menu item Move an undocked window to the position where it is to be inserted in the desktop 2 Undocking temporarily Double click on the gray window frame or the title bar of the window The window is then displayed as a nor
4. SE Firmware di Firmware functions On Keyword Library FB dil Library function ad Network Templates 8 User FB TEE User function Multi User Bus Configurator FDT For Help press F1 Figure 4 2 IEC programming workspace PHOENIX CONTACT 4 3 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 Bus configuration workspace PC WORX ojx File Edit View Project Build Online Extras mm exe e amp amp m pu emmgE S a75 essx emsax 48 Jm m e xm n Bus Structure 6937 Vm am emn en Ea e m cm Device Details mE ex lt Device Catalog lx PLC Errors Print A Multi User Bus Configurator For Help press F1 Figure 4 3 Bus configuration workspace Process data assignment workspace PC WORX ojx File Edit View Project Build Online Extras ae s amp amp ra E x amp T8 E EB e jonan amp 693 m mmm i Process Data Assignment Errors A Warnings A Infos A PLC Errors A Print A Multi User Bus Configurator For Help press F1 Figure 4 4 Process data assignment workspace 4 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Helpful information about PC WorX Project comparison workspace PC WORX
5. FE 9 8E CLIPFIX 35 5 ST 4 PE D ST 4 STEP PS 100 240AC 24DC 1 5 UDK 4 D UDK 4 UDK 4 BU IB IL 24 DI 4 ME 7515400 D UDK 4 BU IB IL 24 DO 4 ME Figure 2 1 Possible installation method for the PROFINET starter kit 3 0 Key Bold Part of the starter kit Italic Order as accessories PHOENIX CONTACT 2 1 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 e Connect the supply voltage cables ILC 350 PN FL SWITCH SMCS 8TX x PHENIX a CONTACT ORIN FL SWITCH SMSC 8 FAIL n Ord No 2989103 tns INLINE CONTROL ILC 350 PN Tz o s 7 c TINI LLL UE Address 00 A0 45 06 04 02 op JI El Ord No 2876928 B CE Mu i OB OB OB OB On Op hibai x10 US1 GND Us2 RI R2 MEM DAN STEP PS 100 IL PN BK DI8 DOA 2TX PAC 240AC 24DC 1 5 peace cerei rers 230 V 24 V U4 0 V U Us 0 V Usk 7818A002 Figure 2 2 Possible installation of the PROFINET starter kit 3 0 Illustration with supply voltage wiring 2 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Installing hardware e Connect the I O devices The PROFINET starter kit 3 0 also contains two pre assembled toggle switches Connect them to the I O connectors To do so proceed as described in the package slip for the module For the example program in this documen
6. Figure 5 30 All used process data assigned to variables System variables e g ONBOARD INPUT BIT10 are not displayed in this process data view 5 15 Compiling and sending a project including program and performing a cold restart Now the project has been completed In order to startup the project compile it download it onto the control system and perform a cold restart e Proceed as described in Section Compiling and transmitting projects and performing a cold restart on page 4 12 The project has been successfully started PHOENIXCONTACT 5 25 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 5 16 Operation and debug mode The toggle switch can now be pressed and the response at the output checked The method of operation of the program can be monitored in PC WorX by switching to debug mode e Activate debug mode e Switch to the IEC programming workspace fall 6 The status of all global variables in the program is displayed under MainV in the Project Tree Window If you use automatic management of variables see Automatic management of VAR EXTERNAL page 3 1 the variables are only visible under Global Variables and not under MainV Project Tree Window x 234 Project C Documents and Settingssll LIserssD ocun Name Online value Type Usage Description E Libraries Default Fy Data Types ONBOARD INPUT BIT10 TRUE BO VAR EXTERMAL Local input IM11 sus flag types _ m2 FALSE
7. EXTERNAL Logical POUs pr FALSE WAR EXTERNAL 2 Main i MainT Maint z Main p Physical Hardware Sa STD ARM L 40 amp STD RES ILC350PN p Tasks 5 STD TSK DEFAULT 5 Main Maint 5 Global Variables IO Configuration ri Ls H Mains M ain Figure 5 31 Variables in debug mode Local program global variables 5 26 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Example project The program status of a POU Program Organization Unit is displayed by opening the program worksheet in Figure 5 32 under Main in the Project Tree Window or under Main Main on the tab in the worksheet Project C Documents and Settingssll Users Docun Lj Libraries Data Types flag types 3 Logical POs 2 Main i MainT Maint Main Physical Hardware STD ARM_L_40 ONBOARD_INPUT_BIT10 amp STD RES ILC350PN 0 3a Tasks IN2 5 STD TSK DEFAULT 0 5 Main Global Variables IO Configuration Mair Main db Main Figure 5 32 Variables in debug mode Program variables The status of all global variables is displayed under Global Variables in the Project Tree Window Project Tree Window 4 Project C Documents and Settings All Users D Online value Usage Description ED Libraries Data Types FALSE VER GLOBAL sus flag types our FALSE BOOL
8. The message window indicates whether the device has been imported successfully When reading a modular device only the device and not its modules is displayed in the bus configuration Manually insert the modules for these devices To do this proceed as follows e Open the module catalog via View Module Catalog e Select the device modules one at a time from the module catalog and drag and drop them in the lower level below the device entry 7818 en 00 Appendix Status information and system variables A Appendix Status information and system variables Project Tree Window SQ Project C XPragrammesPhaenix Contact Softy ED Libraries Data Types flag types 3 Logical POs Main i MainT Main Physical Hardware Sa STD ARM_L_40 33 STD RES ILC350PN A 1 Configuration status of the PROFINET IO controller The PROFINET IO controller has status information that indicates its configuration status This can be requested via the PNIO CONFIG STATUS system variable The system variable is available as a word and as individual bits under Global Variables LJ Mame Usage Description MASTER DAG STATUS REG RDY BOOL VAR GLOBAL Controller board ready to of _ MASTER DAG PARAM REG HI BYTE VAR GLOBAL Master diagnostic paramete _ MASTER DAG PARAM REG LOW BYTE VAR GLOBAL Master diagnostic paramete _ MASTER DAG PARAM 2 REG HI BYTE VA
9. ae Device family 0 xe O Order number regs YY Revision er 0 Jo Phoenix Contact D DeveName o Eo Universal module Equipment o poo DNS PROFINET Device 350 o maCaddress o G address eo D Subnetmask Ooo O D Default Gateway Settings Extended Settings aM Communication p CPU Service Editor j Bus interf 4 Figure 5 7 IP settings The IP parameters that are assigned here for the controller are also implemented as the IP parameters for the communication path via TCP IP 5 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 7818 en 00 Example project 5 6 Assigning the IP address for the PROFINET IO controller An IP address must first be assigned to the PROFINET IO controller in order to communicate with the control system BootP is activated by default upon delivery for communication with the Inline controller via Ethernet When setting the IP address for the first time a BootP server can be used or the address can be set manually via the serial interface The IP address can be changed later via the serial connection or Ethernet using the PC WorX software After assigning the IP parameters PC WorX automatically creates a link via TCP IP as a communication path to the ILC 350 PN 5 6 1 Address assignment via the PC WorX BootP server e Establish an Ethernet connec
10. window 4 7 4 5 2 Display in the Bus Structure window 4 10 4 6 Compiling and transmitting projects and performing a cold restart 4 12 9 5 1 5 1 Gc adii ENTIRE MENT HT 5 1 5 2 Creating MEW DFO SCL cen tie mee ated Lic ecd audes 5 2 5 3 Adapting the project information 5 3 5 4 Preparing the PC for communication ennen RE 5 5 5 5 Checking modifying the IP settings for the PROFINET IO controller 5 6 5 6 Assigning the IP address for the PROFINET IO controller 5 7 5 6 1 Address assignment via the PC WorX BootP server 5 7 5 6 2 Address assignment with PC WorX via the serial interface 5 9 5 7 Reading PROFINET IO devices 5 11 5 8 Checking modifying the PROFINET settings for PROFINET IO devices 5 14 7818 en 00 PHOENIX CONTACT i PROFINET starter kit 3 0 5 9 Transmitting PROFINET device names and IP settings to PEOEINETIGdOVICBS 255 2 0 20522029 2881 02 2 02552220 20250 22 885904 815630 0908 5 16 5 10 Reading the connected ice eea aa 5 17 5 11 Compiling and sending a project and performing a cold res
11. 00 Additional functions of PC WorX Confirm your settings with Apply and e Set the link mode to OFF Edit Link Mode in the context menu e Position the icons on the image fa LH 192 168 04 Figure 6 19 Devices in the system Further options The device context menu can be used to open the web interface of the device if present e g for the switch The window context menu and the device context menu can be used to make various settings connection information is displayed by double clicking on an automatically created connection or a port number The window context menu Topology Print can be used to print the topology Connection errors are displayed once the view is refreshed fa 192 168 04 Figure 6 20 Topology with connection error 7818 en 00 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 17 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 Options for refreshing the topology Fbfunction key Manual refresh via the context menu of the Ethernet Topology window Topology Refresh Automatic refresh according to the predefined refresh time Specify the time for automatic refresh as follows e Open the context menu for the Ethernet Topology window e Select Topology Settings e Select the Refresh tab e Activate the Cyclic Refresh checkbox and set a Spacing Settings General Refresh Background Image Cyclic Refresh Settings Spacing 30 seconds
12. Cancel Figure 5 14 Naming a device e Close the Read PROFINET window by clicking on Close 5 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Example project The PROFINET topology is displayed in the Bus Structure window The current PROFINET device name was assigned and the IP address was specified for each device Quickstarkt PM EM Bl ILC 350 PH 192 158 0 2 2 8 Resource R STD RES ILC350PN OFINET Kg Fl switch smcs Btxpn3 quickskark de 192 168 0 3 0 M FL SWITCH SMCS STx PM Eg Management agent Ports E il pn bk quickstart de 0 0 0 1 JL INLINE 0 0040 1 0180 2 gfe INTERBUS D 0 EN Unconnected Figure 5 15 Bus configuration with read PROFINET IO devices The current settings can also be checked in the Read PROFINET window All PROFINET IO devices should now have a PROFINET device name The IP parameters are only assigned after project download and control system startup The updated list contains the PROFINET IO devices together with their PROFINET device names Available on Network MAC Address IP Address_ Subnet Mask fl zwitch zmes Bt pn3 quickstart de IOD FL SWITCH SMCS STX PM ODrATE45 14 78 95 0 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 il pn bk2 quickstart de IL PM DIE 604 2T 00 4 0 45 04 35 8 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 Filter unnamed not in Project Figure 5 16 All devices with PROFINET device names 7818 en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 13 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 5 8 Checking modif
13. Inputs tms gfe INTERBUS D D EA Unconnected 1 D Monitoring Time Outputs rs 1 peration in case of configuration differences n Log connection state y owes 5 PROFINET Settings Device parameters 2 PROFINET Stationnames g Bus interfaces 4 Figure 5 17 PROFINET settings of the device IL PN BK DI8 DO4 2TX PAC The PROFINET settings comprise PROFINET device name This name is the unique identification of the PROFINET IO device within the network It must be known to the PROFINET IO device before it can be used in the network see also page 5 12 IP address During operation the device can be accessed via the IP address PC WorX selects the address out of the area that is set on the project node Subnet mask As default subnet mask the subnet mask that is given on the project node is assigned to each PROFINET IO device It can be modified specifically for each individual device Default gateway If a default gateway is used enter its IP address here The default gateway specified on the project node is automatically assigned to each PROFINET IO device IP address subnet mask and default gateway represent the IP parameters for a device 5 14 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Example project If device names modified here these modifications must also be applied to the PROFINET IO device Otherwise the PROFINET IO device will not be found Reduction ratio input The time
14. Libraries al FUs and 3 Data Types flag types E m 4 ABS ea T3 f Main ADD Jr ADD TT 7 Main F AND 33 Physical Hardware Jr ASIN amp STD EMF ARM_L_40 33 STD RES ILC350PN 33a Tasks FE TO DINT FE TO INT 5 0 STD TSK DEFAULT JB BCD TO SINT 43 n Main Main TO DINT BODL TO BYTE Global Variables BOOL_TO_DINT IO Configuration _ _ 3r BODL TO DWORD BODL TO INT BODL TO REAL ANA TO SINT lt MainMain Figure 5 25 IEC programming workspace AND block for inputs and outputs Selection of the range of validity is limited when you use automatic management of variables see Automatic management of VAR EXTERNAL on page 3 1 e Select the AND function block by double clicking on it in the Edit Wizard window The function block is inserted in the worksheet When specifying the input and output variables please observe the different procedures for system variables and user variables According to Table 2 1 Inputs and outputs used in the example on page 2 3 input 11 of the ILC 350 PN is to be evaluated for the first input signal The onboard inputs and outputs of the ILC 350 PN are mapped on system variables e Double click on the first input parameter of the function block to specify variable properties e Open all folder
15. and without giving prior notice insofar as this is reasonable for the user The same applies to any technical changes that serve the purpose of technical progress The receipt of technical documentation in particular data sheets installation instructions manuals etc does not constitute any further duty on the part of Phoenix Contact to furnish information on alterations to products and or technical documentation Any other agreement shall only apply if expressly confirmed in writing by Phoenix Contact Please note that the supplied documentation is product specific documentation only and that you are responsible for checking the suitability and intended use of the products in your specific application in particular with regard to observing the applicable standards and regulations Although Phoenix Contact makes every effort to ensure that the information content is accurate up to date and state of the art technical inaccuracies and or printing errors in the information cannot be ruled out Phoenix Contact does not offer any guarantees as to the reliability accuracy or completeness of the information All information made available in the technical data is supplied without any accompanying guarantee whether expressly mentioned implied or tacitly assumed This information does not include any guarantees regarding quality does not describe any fair marketable quality and does not make any claims as to quality guarantees or guarantees regarding
16. example work in debug mode see Section Operation and debug mode on page 5 26 5 28 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Additional functions of PC WorX 6 Additional functions of PC WorX 7818 en 00 6 1 Modifying the PROFINET device name If a PROFINET connection has been established you may not assign PROFINET device names Abort these connections first To do this proceed as follows e Open the project control dialog box e Activate the Stop button e Activate the Reset button The BF LEDs on the devices are OFF All Ethernet connections are aborted and the PROFINET device names can now be assigned You may now modify the PROFINET device names To do this proceed as follows e Make sure you are in the bus configuration workspace e Inthe bus configuration select the PROFINET IO device which is to be assigned the name e Select the PROFINET Settings tab in the Device Details window e Modify the device name under DNS PROFINET Device e Inthe Device Details window select the PROFINET Stationnames tab When the tab is selected the list is updated If you would like to update the list again later click on Refresh In order to limit the search results different options are available No filter set All devices that are available in the network are listed Unnamed All those devices that do not yet have a PROFINET device name are listed Same type Only those devices that are the same type as the de
17. on the supply voltage 2 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Installing and enabling the PC WorX 5 software 3 Installing and enabling the PC WorX 5 software a D Automatic management of VAR EXTERNAL 7818 en 00 3 1 Installing software 3 1 1 Prior to installation Prior to installation close all open Windows applications NOTE If there already is a version of PC WorX on the PC on which PC WorX 5 is to be installed please uninstall it before installing the new version 3 1 2 Starting the installation program Usually the installation program will start automatically a few seconds after you place the CD ROM in the CD drive e If it does not start the SETUP EXE file from the Drive SETUP directory on the CD ROM This file calls the installation wizard which guides you through the installation process e Follow the instructions in the installation program During installation you can select automatic management of VAR EXTERNAL declarations By activating the checkbox you disable use of VAR EXTERNAL declarations PC WorX does the complete management of VAR EXTERNAL Please note that when this option is enabled you cannot use VAR EXTERNAL PG and VAR EXTERNAL FB The compiler times increase when this option is enabled After having started PC WorX you may change the option via the Extras Options General Hide external variables menu The installation program will generate all the directories necessary f
18. parameter register higt Master diagnostic parameter register low Extended master diagnostic parameter re Extended master diagnostic parameter re Current configuration status of the conte Context manager active Communication started Configuration error Runtime error control processor Fatal error control processor Warning control processor Power on control processor Runtime system RUM Runtime system STOP Runtime system HALT Runtime system LOADING If the variable is set all the PROFINET IO devices output zero points or defined substitute values The corresponding inputs are set to zero PHOENIX CONTACT A 3 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 A 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00
19. pointer can be replaced by holding down the lt Ctrl gt key and placing the mouse pointer on the existing device Not permitted This icon indicates a mouse pointer position for which actions are not permitted 4 5 1 3 Display of status information In the Bus Structure window some icons which superimpose other graphics are used to display important status information Table 4 3 Icons for displaying status information o The device is hidden or the bus is deactivated Errors have occurred for the device Warnings have occurred for the device The pin indicates a module that is a fixed component of a device This element cannot be deleted or replaced PHOENIX CONTACT 4 9 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 4 5 2 Display in the Bus Structure window The display of names in the Bus Structure window can be adapted to your requirements e Switch to the bus configuration workspace e Inthe context menu open a device via the Edit Device Representation menu item Replace Create DNS PROFIMET Device Names Blind out Device Chrl ShiFt 0 Delete Delete Edit Device Representation Print Bus Refresh View F5 Figure 4 10 Edit Device Representation menu item e Select the criteria that you would like to see in the display Device Representation Display Order of Characteristics Available Used l gt Station name Designation EM Cancel Device name Type 3l Module equipm
20. project for the first time select the Rebuild Project command from the Build menu For further compiling processes you can also use the Make command see also Section Compiling additional information on page 4 14 e f errors occur when compiling repeat the compiling process until it is completed successfully Error messages must be removed Warning messages do not have to be removed If you have not yet programmed anything you will receive the Empty worksheet warning message This does not affect the next step You can ignore it When downloading the control project the desired PROFINET IO configuration is transmitted and activated e Open the project control dialog box If only the Close button is enabled in the project control dialog box that opens there is no valid connection to the ILC 350 PN In this case check the communication path e Select Download in the project control dialog box Figure 4 13 Project control dialog box There are various options for downloading the project to the controller 1 Clickthe Download button in the Project area 2 Click on Download in the Bootproject area 3 Activate the Include Bootproject checkbox in the Project area and click on Download in this area In the first option the project is sent However it is not loaded automatically when booting the control system For option 2 and 3 the project is written as a boot project to the parameteri
21. your selection with General CP 3x FC xxx ILC Tex ILC ILC 3 4 P Cancel 8 JILE 350 ETH Rev gt 01 4 6 1 20 F LE 350 ETH gt 01 4 6F71 4 F LE 350 ETH Rev gt 01 4 6F72 00 F LE 350 ETH M Rev gt U1 A4 BF 1 20 F LE 350 ETH M Rev gt 1 4 BF 21 41 ILC 350 ETH M Rev gt U1 A4 BF 22 00 eic 350 PM Rev gt 01 4 5F 71 41 ILC 350 PM Rev gt 01 4 6F 2 00 eic 2TX B Rev gt 01 4 BF 1 20 eic SFO ETH 2TX B Rev gt 01 4 BF 1 41 eic 2TX B Rev gt 01 4 BF 72 00 eic 2TX B M Rev gt 1 4 BF 1 20 amp I P 370 FTH Rew s MARFA 41 Figure 5 2 Project templates e Select the File Save Project As Zip Project As command e Enter a project name here Quickstart PN and save the project Save Zip project as Speicher Projects j E3 Dates Dateityp Project Files mwt v Abbrechen IV JE rc Figure 5 3 Save Zip project as window 5 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Example project 5 3 Adapting the project information e Switch to the bus configuration workspace After creating a new project the project information is displayed in the bus configuration workspace Here the settings can be adapted to your project The project information comprises Domain Postfix Template for DNS PROFINET device name generation First and last IP address Subn
22. 168 0 2 Subnetmask 55 255 255 Default Gateway aS O IP Settings 9 Communication CPU Service Editor Figure 5 9 Entering the MAC address e Reset the controller The controller is temporarily assigned the IP address which is specified in the project for the controller e Select the Extended Settings tab in the Device Details window The specified IP parameters are displayed under Manual definition of the TCP IP settings Bus Structure Device Details Quickstart PN EM ILC 350 PM 192 168 0 2 Extended Settings B ILC 350 192 168 0 2 Resource Network Settings Fe STD RES ILC350PN Manual definition of the TCP IP settings HH PROFIMET IP Address gfe INTERBUS D 0 F El LIncannecked 132 166 0 2 Subnet Mask Zoo 4 goo 255 Gateway Address a Read f Usage of a BootP Server Send Figure 5 10 IP address of the PROFINET IO controller e Confirm the displayed IP parameters or your modifications via Send The IP address is now permanently stored on the controller memory card 5 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Example project 5 6 2 Address assignment with PC WorX via the serial interface If the IP parameters were assigned using the BootP server this section can be skipped e Create serial connection between your PC and the PROFINET IO controller e Switch to the bus configuration workspace e Select the ILC 350 PN node e Select the Exte
23. 50 192 158 0 2 m Resource R sTD RES ILC350PH ZU PRLOFINET A IMTERBLI Read m El LInconnecked Blind out Device Chrl ShiFt 0 Deactivate Bus Edit Device Representation Print Bus Refresh View F5 lt Figure 5 12 Reading PROFINET All the connected PROFINET IO devices are displayed When reading the device name and the IP parameters are read for each device provided it is present Read PROFINET Selected PROFINET 10 Controller Mame ilc 350 pn1 IP Address 132 158 0 2 Device Type ILC 350 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Available on Network MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask ID FL SWITCH SMCS 8TH PN 0 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 IL DIE 604 2TX 00 40 45 04 35 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Filter unnamed not in Project Flashing On Insert Refresh Figure 5 13 Connected PROFINET IO devices selected for the project 7818 en 00 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 11 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 e Select the devices that are to be included in your project If you want to select several devices use the lt Ctrl gt key e Confirm your selection with Insert The PROFINET IO devices can also be inserted manually from the device catalog For additional information please refer to the Quick Start Guide or online help for PC WorX e Include the selected PROFINET IO devices in your project by clicking Insert If a de
24. 68 0 1 192 168 02 192 168 03 192 168 04 Project Information Devices 192 168 000 001 192 168 000 002 192 168 000 003 192 168 000 004 Root device for the representation 192 168 000 001 Note Select Topology gt Refresh to refresh the project information and display Ax Figure 6 15 Refreshing the topology for the first time A device must now be selected as the starting point for the representation Since connections are only automatically created between devices with LLDP functions it is useful to select this type of device e Double click on the PC for instance 6 14 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Additional functions of PC WorX Starting point for the e Activate the Use device as root element of representation option in the window that representation opens Device Properties Information IP Address 119216801 DNS PR FINET Device PCguckstatde Station M ame Device Name IEEE Module Equipment ID Inm Vendor Name Universal 000000000 Order Number kemeAngaben Order Designation Universaltelmehmer Chassis ID 100 18 21 22 7709 0 MAC Address 00 18 21 225770 Firmware Version not available Additional Information 550 Setting V use device as root element of representation Change will take effect only after next refresh command mea Figure 6 16 Specifying the starting point for the representation e Confirm your se
25. AUTOMATION SOM 75 x _ AUTOMATIONWORX oftware Suite odbpoo coim ecce Quick Start Guide UM QS EN PROFINET STARTERKIT 3 Order No Installing and starting up the PROFINET starter kit 3 0 PHCNIX CONTACT INSPIRING INNOVATIONS AUTOMATION Quick Start Guide Installing and starting up the PROFINET starter kit 3 0 02 2009 Designation UM QS EN PROFINET STARTERKIT 3 Revision 00 Order No This user manual is valid for Designation Version Order No PROFINET starter kit 3 0 3 0 2988395 7818 en 00 PHOENIX CONTACT PROFINET starter kit 3 0 o bbb PHOENIX CONTACT Please observe the following notes In order to ensure the safe use of the product described you have to read and understand this manual The following notes provide information on how to use this manual User group of this manual The use of products described in this manual is oriented exclusively to qualified electricians or persons instructed by them who are familiar with applicable standards and other regulations regarding electrical engineering and in particular the relevant safety concepts qualified application programmers and software engineers who are familiar with the safety concepts of automation technology and applicable standards Phoenix Contact accepts no liability for erroneous handling or damage to products from Phoenix Contact or third party products resulting from disregard of in
26. C quickstart de Phoenix Contact pa 3 MAC Address a ied IPAddress Address 192 168 0 1 2 53 Universal DB subnetmask 2552552550 Bus Coupler Default Gateway Drive Encoder 9 1 0 analog 1 0 digital 9 1 0 Function Module lt q IP Generic IP Device Valve Figure 6 14 Adjusting IP address and PROFINET device name e Compile the project send it to the control system and perform a cold restart see Compiling and transmitting projects and performing a cold restart on page 4 12 7818 en 00 PHOENIXCONTACT 6 13 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 6 5 Detecting Ethernet topologies PC WorX can be used to automatically detect Ethernet topologies All the Ethernet devices in the project can be displayed with connections in the Ethernet Topology window For all devices with LLDP functions the connections are displayed automatically with the port number Ethernet devices may also be displayed in the topology view However you must have inserted this device see Importing Ethernet devices into the project on page 6 12 The other functions are explained in the example A complete bus configuration is required e Open the window via View Ethernet Topology e Inthe Ethernet Topology window select Topology Refresh in the context menu Project Name Quickstart_PN I Linkmode Off II Efi dil XT 192 1
27. FINET ETHERNET E Phoenix Contact ic pictures C IBSafety E EO INTERBUS 89 25 Phoenix Contact i Universal E PROFIMET Phoenix Contact C3 Testdevice E 25 SERCOS C3 Phoenix Contact Figure 6 23 Directory for the device description files e Confirm your selection The message window indicates whether the device has been imported successfully 7818 en 00 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 19 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 6 20 l PHOENIX CONTACT If a device description file is not available one can be created For this a device description editor is included on the AUTOMATIONWORX Software Suite CD 6 6 2 Device description files from other manufacturers GSD files GSD files can be used to integrate devices from manufacturers other than Phoenix Contact in PC WorX e Copy the GSD file for your device e g from the Internet to your PC hard disk e Select Phoenix Contact in the Device Catalog window in PC Worx e Open the context menu and select Import GSD File Device Catalog Universal Import Device Ctrl I Import 550 File Create Catalog Import Catalog View as Grid Al Edit Catalog Representation Figure 6 24 Device catalog Import GSD file e Select the device description file and confirm with Open PC WorX creates an entry for the device in the device catalog You will find the entry in the FDCML 10 directory
28. Figure 6 21 Specifying the time for refreshing the topology 6 18 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Additional functions of PC WorX 6 6 Device description files Device description files are FDCML or GSD files which provide a complete description of a device If the device catalog does not contain a corresponding device description file it must be imported 6 6 1 Phoenix Contact device description files When PC WorX is reinstalled the device description files for the devices available at the time are also installed These descriptions are also found in the device catalog When installing PC WorX service packs new device description files are installed in folder FDCML10 Phoenix Contact These new descriptions are not included in the device catalog yet They must be imported where necessary e Select Phoenix Contact in the Device Catalog window in PC Worx e Open the context menu and select Import Device Device Catalog Universal Import Device Ctrl I Import GSD File Create Catalog Import Catalog View as Grid Al Edit Catalog Representation Figure 6 22 Device catalog Import device e Select the device description file If you have used the suggested standard installation when you installed PC WorX for the first time the files are located in the directory C Documents and Settings All Users Documents FDCML10 xxx Phoenix Contact xxx System e g ETHERNET INTERBUS PRO
29. IL 24 230 DOR 4 w PC 183 4 IB IL DO 4 1 183 4 IL ETH 018 204 2 189190 4 8 Automatically apply ta further devices of this type Figure 5 22 Select Device window Select the device that is actually connected to the system and repeat this step until all the devices are linked to their device descriptions Bus Structure Quickstarkt PM EM Bl ILC 350 PH 192 158 0 2 Resource R STD RES ILC350PN BH PROFIMET SR Fl switch smcs 8txpn3 quickstart 192 168 0 3 07 M FL SWITCH SMCS STx PN Eg Management agent Ports ER il pr bk2 quickstart de 192 168 0 4 JL INLINE 0 zl1Dbo40 1 2 0150 2 31811 24 DO 4 ME 3 4 IB IL 24 DI 4 MEU 4 gp INTERBUS D 0 EN Unconnected Figure 5 23 Complete bus configuration for the example project PHOENIX CONTACT 5 19 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 e Disconnect the link by selecting Offline as Selected Control System in the Connected Bus window Connected Bus Config PC WorX The following colors and characters Indicate the result for the comparison of the physically connected bus configuration and the configured bus configuration Figure 5 24 Connected Bus window Selected Control System FN DIS 004 2T 132 158 0 4 IL DIS 004 2 192 168 0 4 ILC 350 PN 192 158 0 2 9028 EM 3 1939 4 am 4 19024 5 11 Compiling and sending a pro
30. LC 350 PN FL SWITCH SMCS 8TX IL PN BK DI8 DO4 2TX PAC IB IL 24 DO 4 ME IB IL 24 DI 4 ME IBS CF FLASH 256MB PRG CAB MINI DIN FL CAT5 PATCH 1 0 STEP PS 100 240AC 24DC 1 5 SCHALTER KIPP KONFEKTIONIERT UDK 4 D UDK 4 UDK 4 BU D UDK 4 BU UM QS EN PROFINET STARTERKIT 3 0 Table 1 2 Accessories not included in the PROFINET starter kit 3 0 Type CLIPFIX 35 5 ST 4 PE D ST 4 UM QS EN PROFINET STARTERKIT 3 0 Order No Number See AUTOMATION catalog from Phoenix Contact 2876928 2891123 2 03994 2863931 2863928 2888780 2730611 2832276 2938947 9149195 2775016 2775113 2775090 2775197 Order No 3022276 3031380 3030420 2B L oL n 7818_ 00 General 1 4 System requirements for the PC WorX programming software version 5 20 service pack 3 or later 1 4 1 Supported operating systems Windows 2000 Windows XP recommended windows Vista 1 4 2 Hardware and software requirements The hardware and software required to operate PC WorX can be found in the PLC Help menu under Programming System Help System requirements Minimum System Requirements Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows NT SP 6 CPU 800 MHz 800 MHz 1 GHz Main memory 255 MB RAM 255 MB RAM 255 MB RAM Hard disk storage 400 MB 400 MB 400 MB Monitor resolution SYG SVGA SVGA 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 Mouse X X X CD ROM drive X X X Internet Explorer 5 5 X X X or higher Reco
31. NIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 View INTERBUS Diagnostic 7818 en 00 Additional functions of PC WorX INTERBUS modules in an INTERBUS system can be diagnosed with Diag as usual Various information can be called via the different tabs To indicate the functions the ILC 350 PN communication path changes to IL PN BK DI8 DO4 2TX PAC here e Disconnect the existing communication path by clicking on Disconnect e Select IL PN BK DI8 DO4 2TX PAC as the new communication path and activate it Diag Communication Path Disconnect View INTERBLIS Diagnostic Solution Device Diagnostic History Bus Architecture Bus Info Action Statistic StatisticEx Specialten Settings EH IL PN BE 018 DO4 2TX o i e oz 8 25 9 0 4 Communication Path IBETHIP 192 1868 0 4 30 30 M1 M IP Address 192 168 0 4 Control System State SYS FAIL not set Project Mame ey Figure 6 7 INTERBUS Diagnostic Bus Architecture no error An error is simulated the IB IL 24 DI 4 ME Inline terminal is disconnected Diag Communication Path Disconnect View JINTERBLIS Diagnostic Solution Device Diagnostic History Bus Architecture Bus Info Action Statistic StatisticEx SpecialTen Settings EH IL PN BE 018 DO4 2TX o i 9 o 9 0 3 9 0 4 Communication Path IBETHIP 192 1868 0 4 30 30 M1 M IP Address 192 168 0 4 Control System State SYS FAIL not set Project Name Figure 6 8 INTERBU
32. Neinfermatin E Unconnected ml Station Name h DevceNam Device Catalog 5 Module Equipment ID L 23 Phoenix Contact D DNS PROFINET Device Name Ip device8 quickstart de lt q Universal MAC Address Loop D 1P Address 5 5 Universal 3 subnetmask 255 255 255 0 22 Bus Coupler Default Gateway Drive Encoder L3 120 analog 9 1 0 digital 9 1 0 Function Module 49 IP Generic IP Device Valve 4 88 Settings Figure 6 13 Inserting Ethernet devices The generic device will be inserted with a free IP address and a PROFINET device name e Adjust IP address and name under the IP Settings tab The programming PC is to be inserted in the example Its IP address is 192 168 0 1 6 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Additional functions of PC WorX Quickstart_PN_EN Generic IP Device 192 168 0 1 VIP Settings Generic IP Device 192 168 0 1 Nae Bl ILC 350 PN 192 168 0 2 R Resource D vendor 1 universal STD RES ILC350PN 3 Designation Generic IP Device PROFINET 3 Functional description 63 Fl switch smes 8txpn3 quickstart de 192 168 0 3 3 Device type IP BM Menos 192 168 0 4 D Device family Tuum Order number Noinformation d ewm 4 3 Station Name y Device Catalog 3 Module Equipment ID 3 DNS PROFINET Device Name P
33. R GLOBAL Extended master diagnostic _ MASTER DAG PARAM 2 REG LOW BYTE VAR GLOBAL Extended master diagnostic FORCE FAILSAFE BOOL VAR GLOBAL All PROFINET devices are pi NN PMIO STATUS NORD V R GLOBAL C z STATUS READY BAL G STATUS ACTIVE Les BAL IN PMIO CONFIG STATUS VAR GLOBAL STATUS REG RT ERR VAR GLOBAL Funt error control proce Gu Tasks COP DIG STATUS REG ERR VAR GLOBAL Fatal error control process 5 STD TSK DEFAULT CoP DAG STATUS REG WARN GLOBAL Warning control processor 5 Main Main COP DAG STATUS REG VAR GLOBAL Power on control pracessc Main COP_DIAG STATUS REG FC RUN VAR GLOBAL Runtime system RUN Global Variables E COP DAG STATUS REG FC STOP VAR GLOBAL Runtime system STOP IO Configuration PNIO CONFIG _ STATUS READY PNIO CONFIG _ STATUS ACTIVE PNIO CONFIG _ STATUS FAULT COP DIAG STATUE REG FC HALT BOOL VAR GLOBAL Runtime system HALT IE Global Waria Figure A 1 PNIO_CONFIG_STATUS system variable The variable is set if the PROFINET IO controller has been initialized correctly No desired configuration has been loaded by PC WorX yet The variable is set if the desired configuration for the PROFINET IO controller has been loaded In this state the PROFINET IO controller attempts to establish a connection cyclically to all dev
34. RBUS and PROFINET IO Link the process data of all devices to variables e Make sure you are in the process data assignment workspace e Select the control system in the top right window The standard configuration is then displayed in the top left window Symbols Variables e Inthe top left window Symbols Variables select the STD RES ILC350PN resource e Inthe upper right window select the device for which you would like to link the process data to variables here IB IL 24 DI 4 ME e Select the process data item to be linked here 1 1 e Variables IN2 and OUT are created when the program is created Using drag amp drop link the selected variable to one of the variables here IN2 on the left hand side In the bottom left window the assignment between variables and process data is displayed Process Data Assignment Symbols arables Quickstark PM EM ILC 350 PN 192 168 0 2 88 STD ARM L 40 fK Resource STD RES ILCSB50PM W STD STD RES ILC350PN Default 4 PROFINET System Variables n 5 STD TSK DEFAULT 9 Main Main SR Fl switch smcs BExpn3 quickskark de 192 168 0 3 0 M FL SWITCH SMCS STx PN Eg Management agent Ports BB il pr bk2 quickstart de 192 168 0 4 L INLINE Do4 DIS IB IL 24 DO 4 ME IB IL 24 DI 4 ME gfe INTERBUS EN Unconnected Process Data Item Data Type Byte Bit Symbol Variable IB IL 24 DI 4 ME 1 1 I BOOL n n STD CMF
35. S Diagnostic Bus Architecture error PHOENIX CONTACT 6 7 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 e Switch to the Solution tab Here information is provided about how to remove the error Diag Communication Path Disconnect b d View IMTERBLIS Diagnostic EEEE Current Error bul Documentation Additional Error Info 0004 Feedback Error Location 0 4 Message Time 06 01 2009 13 59 02 eaning Cause Additional Information Remedy 1 Check the cables connectors and INTERBUS connections for interruptions Interruption of the data return path of the incoming bus interface IM of Ehe specified device For Loop devices Transmission path From the last device to the BE module Project Mame Figure 6 9 INTERBUS Diagnostic Solution e Remove the error here insert Inline terminal again For PROFINET the entire system is automatically restarted by the PROFINET IO controller If the bus is not restarted automatically the Action tab can be used for example to acknowledge errors reset the controller board and start the bus 6 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 View Diagnostic Archive 7818 en 00 Additional functions of PC WorX To indicate the functions the ILC 350 PN communication path is set here All events that have occurred are displayed in listformat The display can be adapted to your individual requirements via the filter options at the top of the section Diag Communicati
36. STD RES IN Process Data Item IB IL 24 DI4 ME 41 1 Symboli Data cT IE IL 24 DI 4 ME 2 1 I BOOL 0 1 16112401 4 1 4 I BOOL Oe IE IL 24 DI 4 ME 2 4 I BOOL n 3 I IB IL 24 DI 4 ME DI4 BITSTRING 4 n n gt Figure 5 29 Process data item 1 1 1 assigned to variable IN2 e Repeat this procedure for all inputs to be evaluated and for all outputs to be controlled 5 24 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 7818 en 00 Process Data Assignment m STD ARM_L 40 STD RES ILC350PN System Variables o STD TSK DEFAULT 5 Main Main Symboli Data Type Example project For this particular example this means e Select the DO module of the IL PN BK DI8 DO4 2TX PAC device e Select the process data item to be linked here OUT2 e Using drag amp drop link the selected variable to the OUT variable on the left hand side Figure 5 30 illustrates the linking of user variables used in the program BE Quickstark P EN Bl ILC 350 PN 192 168 0 2 1 Resource R STD RES ILC350PN BH PROFIMET SR Fl swaitch smcs 8txpn3 quickstart 192 168 0 3 0 FL SWITCH SMCS STx PN Eg Management agent Ports il pr bk2 quickstart de 192 168 0 4 IL INLINE Do4 DIS IB IL 24 DO 4 ME IB IL 24 DI 4 ME gfe INTERBUS EN Unconnected Process Data Item Symbol OUT1 Q 0 0 OUT2 Q 0 1 STD CMF OUTS Q BOOL 0 2 OUT4 Q 0 3 Q BITSTRIMG 4 0 0 imi
37. V R GLOBAL Logical E System Variables 2 Main E PLCMODE OM FALSE VER GLOBAL PLE status ON i MainT E PLCMODE RUN TRUE VER GLOBAL PLE status E PLCMODE STOR FALSE VER GLOBAL PLE status STOP Main E PLCMODE FALSE VER GLOBAL PLE status HALT ul Physical Hardware E PLCDEBUG_BPSET FALSE VER GLOBAL Breakpoint set STD EMF ARM L 40 PLCDEBLIG FORCE FALSE VAR GLOBAL Variablels forced STD RES ILC350PH PLCDEBLIG POWERFLOW FALSE VER GLOBAL FPowertlow ON Tasks E PER SEC 1000 INT VER GLOBAL System ticks per second 5 STD TSK DEFAULT PLC SYS TICK 11887532 VER GLOBAL Mumber of system ticks ES 5 Main Main PLC TASK AwAILABLE 16 INT VER GLOBAL Mumber of available PLC tasks PLO_TASK_DEFINED 1 INT VER GLOBAL Mumber of tasks used Global Variables _ PLC TASK 1 EXTENDED TASK INFO VER GLOBAL Task 1 information IO Configuration PLC TASK 2 EXTENDED TASK INFO VER GLOBAL Task 2 information mM PLC TASK 3 EXTENDED TASK INFO VER GLOBAL Task 3 information ud 4 k zn ERI Main Main E hM ain M ain Global Varia Figure 5 33 Variables in debug mode Global variables e Switch to the window that provides the best display of the required information 7818 en 00 PHOENIXCONTACT 5 27 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 5 17 Example project on CD The example project developed in the previous secti
38. X select the network card for your computer that is to be used for communication PROFINET Communication Ethernetadapter 3C305TX basierter Ethernetadapter Standard Please select DCP Timeout 3C305T basierter Ethemetadapter Standard R PRO ADU WM Metzwerk verbindung Figure 5 6 Selecting the network card 7818 en 00 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 5 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 5 5 Checking modifying the IP settings for the PROFINET IO controller The IP settings for the controller are made when the project is created NOTE If any modifications are made to the project information that affect the IP settings for the controller a warning is displayed However the modification is not implemented automatically Adapt these settings if necessary e Switch to the bus configuration workspace e Select the controller node e Inthe Device Details window switch to the IP Settings tab e Check the IP settings and modify if necessary Make sure that the controller IP address is within the project IP address area Bus Structure Device Details Quickstart PM EM ILC 350 PM 192 158 0 2 MP Settings 2 NE HLC 350 PA 192 168 0 2 Lo te RR Resource R STD RES ILC3S0PN vendor 5 j PhoenxConat O O O OO O HE PROFINET 3 Designation Ae INTERBUS 0 0 Dh Functional description Inline Controller for PROFINET 10 Networks EN Unconnected m Device type PLC
39. and from the View menu to read the connected local bus Project Build Online Extras T3 Project Tree Window UMSCHALT FS E Message Window STRG Fe FX Edit Wizard UMSCHALT F2 Ad Cross References Window ALT F2 Watch Window ALT F10 E Logic Analyzer ALT F11 EH Project Comparison Result Window Status Bar v Bus Structure v Device Details Device Catalog Module Catalog Process Data Assignment Diag Connected Bus EXCEL Link LC Display Ethernet Topology INTERBLIS Topology View IEC Programming Bus Configuration Process Data Project Comparison Workspace 15 fea Automatic Location On Off Figure 5 19 View Connected Bus command 7818_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 17 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 e Select the control system in the Connected Bus window For PROFINET the PROFINET IO devices can also be selected as the control system IL PN BK DI8 DO4 2TX PAC in Figure 5 20 Connected Bus Selected Control System Offline Offline IL BE 018 004 2T 192 168 0 4 ILC 350 PM 192 158 0 2 The following colors and characters Indicate the result for the comparison of the physically connected bus configuration and the configured bus configuration Figure 5 20 Selecting the control system IL PN 018 204 2TX PAC Offline This activates the online operating state and the control system reads the connected configuration The product designation or the
40. deleted or replaced Bus Structure Bus Structure x Quickskark PM B ILC 370 2TX IB 192 158 0 2 Quickskark PM B ILC 370 2TX IB 192 158 0 2 I R Resource Resource R STD RES ILC370PN R STD RES ILC370PN HS PROFIMET BE PROFIMET il ilb dio3 quickstart de 192 168 0 4 n ILB PN 24 DI 16 DIO15 2TX 2d 1 DIO16 ILE PN 24 DI 16 DIO15 2TX H 210116 ILB PN 24 DI 16 DIO16 2TX Fl pn ibs4 quickstart de 192 158 0 5 68 INTERBUS 0 0 1715 18 2 018 21 0 2 FLS IB M12 DO 8 2 2 2 0 Fl il bk2 quickstart de 192 168 0 3 TIL s Inline 0 0 11811 24 00 4 0 1 2181 74 014 2 68 INTERBUS 0 0 DE 2 40 1152 0 1 EN LIncannecked gt gfe INTERBUS 0 0 EN Unconnected PROFINET IO controllers Structure with PROFINET IO devices and INTERBUS devices Figure 4 9 Example for the representation of devices in the bus configuration 7818 en 00 7818 en 00 Helpful information about PC WorX 4 5 1 2 Validity of actions When editing the bus configuration with the mouse the mouse pointer indicates the validity of your actions Table 4 2 Icons when editing the bus configuration Insert at the same level The device can only be inserted in moved to the same level as existing devices Insert in the lower level The device can only be inserted in moved to a lower level than existing devices Replace The device under the mouse
41. devices are read a complete physical bus configuration is required No functions or commands that require communication with the control system can be executed without a physical bus configuration However complete parameterization is possible in the offline state The application program can also be created and compiled Should you wish to proceed in this way please refer to the Quick Start Guide for PC WorX 7818 en 00 PHOENIX CONTACT 1 3 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 1 3 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 components Table 1 1 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 components Description Software PC WorX programming software Hardware modules Inline controller Smart Managed Compact Switch with eight ports in RJ45 format PROFINET IO bus coupler Inline terminal with 4 digital outputs Inline terminal with 4 digital inputs Hardware accessories part of the starter kit Parameterization memory Programming cable Ethernet patch cable 5 pcs Power supply unit Toggle switch pre assembled Double terminal block for DIN rail gray Cover for double terminal block gray Double terminal block for DIN rail blue Cover for double terminal block blue Documentation Quick start guide Description Standard end clamp Spring cage ground terminal block Cover for spring cage ground terminal block Installing and starting up the PROFINET starter kit 3 0t quick start guide 1 4 PHOENIX CONTACT Type PC WORX version 5 20 SP 3 or later I
42. e IEC programming workspace under Global Variables Project Tree Window 3 Project C ProgrammeSPhoenix Contact s offe ED Libraries Data Types sie flag types Sy Logical POs 2 Main i MainT Maint Main Physical Hardware Sa STD ARM L 40 STD RES ILC350PN 3a Tasks 5 STD TSK DEFAULT 5 Main Main Maint 5 Global Variables IL Configuration Figure A 2 Mame _ MASTER Dl amp G PARAM REG HI _ MASTER Dl amp G PARAM REG LOW _ MASTER Dl amp G PARAM 2 REG HI MASTER DIAG PARAM 2 REG LOW mm FORCE FAILSAFE PNO CONFIG STATUS PNO CONFIG STATUS READY PNO coMFIG STATUS ACTIVE PNO CONFIG STATUS FAULT coP DIAG STATUS REG RT ERR amp oP DIAG STATUS REG FAT ERR amp oP DIAG STATUS REG WARN CoP DAG STATUS REG PON amp oP DIAG STATUS REG FC RUN amp oP pic STATUS REG FC STOP amp oP DIAG STATUS REG FC HALT amp oP pic STATUS REG FC s Global Varia PNIO FORCE FAILSAFE system variable Usage Description BYTE BYTE BYTE BYTE WORD GLOBAL VER GLOBAL GLOBAL GLOBAL VAR GLOBAL GLOBAL GLOBAL GLOBAL GLOBAL GLOBAL VER GLOBAL GLOBAL VER GLOBAL GLOBAL GLOBAL GLOBAL GLOBAL Master diagnostic
43. e device Yes The connection is maintained even for configuration differences Log connection state This button influences the connection logging in the control system for every device Yes Default setting A message is written into the diagnostics archive of the control system for every connection abort and connection re establishment No Logging is stopped for instance because the device shutdown is an application specific situation Drive BF This button determines whether the BF LED and the PNIO SYSTEM BF system variable are to be driven on the control system when there is no connection to the selected device Yes Default setting Every connection abort is indicated with the BF LED and a system variable set to TRUE No Indication is stopped for instance because the device shutdown is an application specific situation 7818 en 00 PHOENIXCONTACT 5 15 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 5 9 Transmitting PROFINET device names and IP settings to PROFINET IO devices e Make sure that the PROFINET IO controller can establish communication with the PROFINET IO devices e Compile the project send it to the control system and perform a cold restart Proceed as described in Section Compiling and transmitting projects and performing a cold restart on page 4 12 During startup the ILC 350 PN automatically assigns the IP settings and device parameterizations specified in the project to the PROFINET IO devices e To check the assignm
44. e is supplying valid data or not This is why each PROFINET IO device has a PNIO DATA VALID process data item Only if this bit is set does the PROFINET IO device supply valid data and all other process values are valid PNIO IS PRIMARY This process data item is reserved for future redundancy functions PNIO APPL RUN This bit indicates that the application is running on the PROFINET IO device PNIO NO DIAG If this bit is set no device diagnostics is present Not all bits of the PNIO DATA STATE byte are used To prevent unused bits being used by mistake hide them in the control program by linking to a corresponding bit mask If variables were previously created and system variables are to be assigned the procedure is the same as that for assigning user variables see Section Assigning process data on page 5 24 A 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 7818 en 00 A 3 PNIO FORCE FAILSAFE system variable PNIO FORCE FAILSAFE system variable In many cases a machine system can no longer be operated in the event of a PROFINET IO device failure This is a standard situation in modern INTERBUS systems where neither bus couplers nor isolated disconnection are used In the example system a PROFINET IO device failure does not affect the operation of all the other PROFINET IO devices If you would like to set all outputs to a safe state in the event of an error the PNIO FORCE FAILSAFE system variable can be used It can be found in th
45. ent id 3 IP Address Sj Order number DN5 PR FIMET Device Mame Separator 1 Separator 2 Separator 3 gt gt lt lt Figure 4 11 Device representations 4 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 7818 en 00 Helpful information about PC WorX Examples for different device representations Quickstart PN Quickstart PN B ILC 370 2TX IB 192 168 0 2 B ILC 370 2TX IB 192 168 0 2 TR Resource Resource R STO RES ILC370PN R STD RES ILC370PN ME PROFINET HEF PROFINET FL IL 24 BK PR ERAC Fl il bk2 quickstart de 192 168 0 3 Bg ILE PN 24 0116 DIO15 2TX ilb pn dio3 quickstart de 192 168 0 4 x 8 NE x 8 fl pr ibs4 quickstart de 192 168 0 5 gfe INTERBUS 0 0 gfe INTERBUS 0 0 ERI Unconnected ERI Unconnected Product designation DNS PROFINET device name separator and IP address Figure 4 12 Examples for different device representations The selected representation only affects the representation of a specific device group Groups include for example Control systems PROFINET IO devices INTERBUS devices For example the setting for PROFINET IO devices does not have any influence on the representation of the ILC 350 PN see Figure 4 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 11 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 Compiling a project l Downloading a project 4 12 il PHOENIX CONTACT 4 6 Compiling and transmitting projects and performing a cold restart e When compiling a
46. ent of device names and IP settings select the PROFINET Stationnames tab in the Device Details window The updated list contains the PROFINET IO devices together with their PROFINET device names and the IP parameters Available on Network MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask fl zwitch zmes Bt pn3 quickstart de IOD FL SWITCH SMCS STX PM 0040 4514 78 97 192 168 0 3 256 255 255 0 i pn bk quickstart de IL PM DIE 604 2TX 00 4 0 45 04 35 8 192 168 0 4 255 255 255 0 Filter unnamed not in Project Figure 5 18 All devices with PROFINET device names and IP address The BF LED is now OFF on all PROFINET IO devices The PROFINET network is running 5 16 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Example project 5 10 Reading the connected bus The process for reading local bus modules that are connected to a PROFINET IO controller or a PROFINET IO device is essentially the same Local bus devices connected to a PROFINET IO controller can be read once the communication path has been established to the PROFINET IO controller In the example configuration see Figure 2 4 no further modules are connected to the ILC 350 PN Local bus modules that are connected to PROFINET IO devices can be read once the device names and IP addresses have been specified for the PROFINET IO devices In the example project IL PN BK DI8 DO4 2TX PAC Inline terminals are connected to the bus coupler Procedure e Select the Connected Bus comm
47. et mask Default gateway Use DHCP Bue Structure Device Details Quickstart PM EM Quickstart P EM Project Bl ILC 350 PH 192 168 0 2 5 Resource Projectmame R STD RES ILC350PN Projectname Quickstart PN EN PROFINET Dices sip Ae INTERBUS 0 0 Computer name at project creation PYRWTONZE 83 Unconnected DB PC WORX version at project creation PC WORXE 20 17 SP 2 40 2008 08 DAT12 11 404 01 00 Last editor 124 Computer name at last project backup 028 TD PE WORX version at last project backup PC WORX 5 20 17 SP 3 44 Date of last project backup 2008 09 30710 35 51 01 00 Domain Postfix Phoeris Contact LES Domain Postfix Universal EN Template Far DMS PROFIMET Device Mame gen EY First IP Address 192 168 0 2 Dh Last IP Address 1921680254 Dh Subnetmask 2552552550 01 Default Gateway D oseon 0 0 0 ro All Project Figure 5 4 Project information after creating a new project Device Catalog PHOENIX CONTACT 5 3 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 Domain Postfix e Assign the name suffix for the PROFINET device name here quickstart de in the Device Details window under Domain Postfix The following characters are permitted for the Domain Postfix Lowercase letters without umlauts atoz As separators Period Uppercase letters without umla
48. formation contained in this manual Explanation of symbols used and signal words hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury AN injury or death DANGER This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury The following types of messages provide information about possible property damage and general information concerning proper operation and ease of use NOTE This symbol and the accompanying text alerts the reader to a situation which may cause damage or malfunction to the device either hardware or software or surrounding property This symbol and the accompanying text provides additional information to the reader It is also used as areference to other sources of information manuals data sheets literature on the subject matter product etc 7818 en 00 7818 en 00 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 General terms and conditions of use for technical documentation Phoenix Contact reserves the right to alter correct and or improve the technical documentation and the products described in the technical documentation at its own discretion
49. ge 2 1 Thesoftware is installed see Section Installing and enabling the PC WorX 5 software on page 3 1 5 1 Overview Start Compile and send project Create new project and perform cold restart Read connected bus Specify project information Compile and send project and perform cold restart Check modify IP settings for controller Read IO devices Create program Check modify PROFINET settings Assign process data Transmit PROFINET device names Compile and send project and perform cold restart and IP parameters for PROFINET IO devices Operation debug end 7818A007 Figure 5 1 Sequence from installation through to operation 7818 en 00 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 1 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 5 2 Creating a new project In the following an example project is developed using Function Block Diagram FBD In order to obtain the best possible results please use the same identifiers and names as used in this user manual This example project is provided on the starter kit CD For additional information please refer to Section Example project on CD on page 5 28 e Select the New Project command from the File menu to create a new project using a template e Select the ILC 3xx tab because you are using the Inline controller ILC 350 PN The tree structure and the selection of the control system are now prepared e Select the ILC 350 PN Rev gt 01 4 6F 2 00 control system and confirm
50. ices in the desired configuration under the PROFINET icon In this way it attempts to find each device with the corresponding PROFINET device name in the current sub network If the connection to a PROFINET IO device has been established successfully the corresponding PNIO DATA VALID process data item is set For devices that cannot be accessed the PROFINET IO controller repeatedly attempts to establish a connection cyclically in intervals of approximately 5 ms A connection cannot be established e g if the corresponding device is ready but a correct PROFINET device name has not yet been assigned to it This system variable is set if an error occurred when configuring the PROFINET IO controller PHOENIX CONTACT A 1 7818_en_00 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 2 Status of a PROFINET IO device The status of a PROFINET IO device can be requested using predefined process data The PNIO DATA STATE byte that contains corresponding status bits is available A PROFINET IO device only provides valid data if this bit is set PNIO DATA VALID For PROFINET IO it may be normal during operation that a PROFINET IO device within the network cannot be accessed e g undocking devices Use this variable to specify for your application whether or not the operation of all other PROFINET IO devices is to be continued despite a device failure In both cases the application program must receive information on whether a PROFINET IO devic
51. in the project settings the IP addresses of the PROFINET IO controller may have to be modified manually see Section Checking moditying the IP settings for the PROFINET IO controller on page 5 6 When inserting or reading PROFINET IO devices PC WorX automatically assigns IP parameters that are within the specified area If you are using the addresses of a local network in your project also assign a corresponding address e g 192 168 0 225 to the PC on which PC WorX is installed Otherwise the devices in the local network cannot be accessed For information about the IP addresses to be used within your system please contact your system administrator If the start address of the new address area to be entered is higher than the previous end address please modify the end address first If you manually assign IP parameters that are outside the defined area they will not be accepted 5 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Example project Default gateway If you are using a default gateway e Assign the address for the default gateway under Default Gateway in the Device Details window This address must be within the specified IP address area If the default gateway is entered at the start of the project it will be used automatically for all subsequent PROFINET IO devices that are inserted see also Default gateway on page 5 14 5 4 Preparing the PC for communication e Inthe Extras PROFINET Configuration menu in PC Wor
52. in which the inputs outputs of the PROFINET IO devices are updated It can be set Reduction ratio output individually for each PROFINET IO device for each data direction The reduction ratio update time directly affects the number of PROFINET IO devices that can be operated via a PROFINET IO controller The pre setting displayed in PC WorX is a value that has been stored in the FDCML file for the corresponding PROFINET IO device If this settings exceeds the performance level of the PROFINET IO controller a corresponding error message appears when translating the project In this case select a longer update time for certain devices Monitoring time Setting this time decides how long the PROFINET IO devices cannot receive valid PROFINET telegrams before substitute values are written to the outputs This setting can affect the noise immunity of the network NOTE Errors within the process Please observe that too high settings can lead to errors within the process because the PROFINET IO device freezes the last output value until the error is detected Operation in case of This button affects the start up behavior of the control system for devices that return configuration differences ModuleDiffBlock information in the PROFINET IO parameterization sequence to the control system No Default setting If there are configuration differences connection to the device is aborted The user must download a new parameterization to start th
53. ion workspace Activate process data assignment workspace Activate workspace for project comparison Activate FDT workspace Which windows will actually be displayed depends on which windows have been toggled on The last setting for each workspace is saved when the program is closed and restored when it is started again 4 2 PHOENIX CONTACT Frequently used icons for compiling and debugging Online modifications Make compile project corresponds to Build Make in the menu bar Switch debug mode on off Display project control dialog box 7818 en 00 7818 en 00 Helpful information about PC WorX 4 4 Workspaces PC WorX is divided into the following workspaces IEC programming Bus configuration Process data assignment Project comparison The View menu or the corresponding icon in the toolbar can be used to switch between the workspaces Following initial installation the IEC programming workspace is the default setting Figure 4 2 to Figure 4 6 show the default workspaces The windows that you wish to display can be defined at any time for each workspace IEC programming workspace 59 PC WORX ojx File Edit View Project Build Online Extras D m GS e amp BER E E 69 a f 6 m x Pa sx Im jja TM E 2Uooe Vp a we m c le j ae 14 Ip JHE 4K JHE Ta UEM Project Tree Window
54. ject and performing a cold restart after reading the bus topology Now the bus topology is entirely contained in the project At this point you can compile your project in order to detect any errors that may have occurred In order to start up the project compile it send it to the control system and perform a cold restart Proceed as described in Section Compiling and transmitting projects and performing a cold restart on page 4 12 The Inline station is started up at the IL PN BK DI8 DO4 2TX PAC bus coupler the D LEDs on the Inline terminals are permanently on The system comprising PROFINET and local bus is running 5 20 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Example project 5 12 Programming an example program including variable creation In the example a function block is used for logical ANDing The ONBOARD INPUT BIT10 system variable and IN2 user variable variables map the status of the inputs to which the toggle switches are connected ONBOARD INPUT BIT10 and IN2 are ANDed The result of ANDing is the OUT variable user variable For programming proceed as follows e Switch to the IEC programming workspace e Double click on in the Project Tree Window to activate the IEC programming interface e Inthe Main worksheet click on the empty position where you would like to insert the function block Project Tree window Edit Vizard E E 34 Project C AProgramme Phoenis Contact 5 oftware Group
55. ke to establish a connection The diagnostics represented depends on the communication path Table 6 1 Possible diagnostics PROFINET IO controllers PROFINET IO devices INTERBUS diagnostics INTERBUS diagnostics Diagnostic archive SNMP messages PROFINET diagnostics MEE M 95 Ethernet topology SNMP messages PHOENIX CONTACT 6 5 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 e Select e g the ILC 350 PN PROFINET IO controller as the communication path Communication Path IL PN BK DI8 DO4 2TX 192 168 0 4 Connect View IL PN BK 018 DO4 2 192 168 0 4 ILC 350 PN 192 168 0 2 Figure 6 5 Selecting the communication path e Click on Connect to activate the communication path Device representation e Inthe View Device Representation section select which information is to be view Display displayed for the devices All information marked blue is displayed in the various views VIEW Device Representation i Device Type PROFINET IO Devices Display PROFIMET Device Name Station Mame Module Equipment ID Refresh 105 Figure 6 6 Example for device representation view View e At the top of the section under View select which information is to be represented Communication Path 1 LC 350 192 168 0 2 view Settings x Settings INTERBUS Diagnostic Diagnostic Archive PROFINET Diagnostic Ethernet Topology SNMP Messages 6 6 PHOE
56. lashing SPD and FD LEDs IL PN BK 018 DO42TX PAC Flashing LINK1 and LINK2 The flashing process is also indicated in the list e Send the name to the device via Assign Name If you receive an error message first delete the name via Delete Name and then assign the name again The PROFINET device name is transferred from the PC to the PROFINET IO device e Compile the project send it to the control system and perform a cold restart see Compiling and transmitting projects and performing a cold restart on page 4 12 7818 en 00 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 3 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 6 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 2 Renumbering devices There is also the option of automatically regenerating the IP parameters e g IP addresses Domain Postfix for all devices The settings from the project information are used for this e Select the project node e Inthe context menu select Renumber Devices Whole project and then the menu item for renumbering the devices e g All DNS PROFINET Device Names Bus Structure NN ILC 350 Re MEE All system numbers Upload project File All IF Addresses Create DNS PROFIMET Device Names Subnet Masks and Standard Gateways Exchange data All DMS PROFINET Device Names B gle 1 EN Unconr Edit Device Representation Print Bus Refresh view FS Figure 6 3 Renumbering devices If for instance the PROFINET device names were stored witho
57. lection with OK 7818 en 00 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 15 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 Show accessibility e Inthe context menu select Online View Show Accessibility to display the status of the connections All devices that can be accessed are highlighted with a green dot e Refresh the representation via the Topology Refresh context menu 192 168 0 1 192 168 03 rt 001 rt 003 192 168 04 192 168 02 001 Figure 6 17 Topology with automatically detected connections Connection mode If notall connections are displayed proceed as follows to display the remaining connections as well e Inthe context menu for the window select Edit Link e Press and hold down the mouse button over a device and draw a line to the device it is connected to e Repeat this step for all connections Settings To create a visual assignment between the icons and the actual system an image can be placed in the background e Create an image and place it in the relevant directory on your PC e context menu for the window open Topology Settings e Open the Background Image tab e Import the image e Select the image under Settings e Adjust the transparency and zoom Settings General Refresh Background Image Display Import Delete Settings Image Topologie _Kit3 jpg Topologie _Kit3 jpg Transparency oa EN Figure 6 18 Settings for the background image 6 16 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en
58. mal window Its size can be modified and it can be moved to any position on the screen In order to re dock the window i e to reinsert it in the desktop double click on the title bar 4 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 7818 en 00 Helpful information about PC WorX 4 5 Bus Structure window The Bus Structure window is used to display and edit the bus topology 4 5 1 Icons in the Bus Structure window 4 5 1 1 Logical device functions The individual device functions are identified in the Bus Structure window with logical icons The logical icons in the example bus topology have the following meaning Table 4 1 Icons for logical device functions examples R Resource Control system resource When creating the project using a template the control system resource is inserted below this icon When creating the project using the wizard the control system resource is inserted below this icon An PROFIMET PROFINET IO controller Insert all PROFINET IO devices below this icon in the lower level IMTERBUS INTERBUS master Below this icon insert the INTERBUS devices that are directly connected to the device that this icon refers to local bus and remote bus IL INLINE Inline Below this icon insert the Inline terminals that are connected to the Inline bus coupler local bus PROFINET IO devices Device proxy and modules For PROFINET IO devices the display is divided into the device proxy bus interface and i
59. mmended System Requirements Windows XP Windows 2000 CPU 1 GHz Main memory 256 MB RAM Hard disk storage 400 MB Monitor resolution 1 n Mouse X CD ROM drive X Internet Explorer 5 5 X or higher Figure 1 1 Hardware and software requirements 1 4 3 Firmware version requirements Table 1 3 Firmware version requirements Device Firmware version ILC 350 PN 2 2 00 IL PN BKDI8 DOA2TX PAC 22 00 FL SWITCH SMCS 8TX 2 20 If the firmware version on your device is earlier than that specified in Table 1 3 please update your firmware The latest firmware version can be downloaded at www phoenixcontact net download 7818 en 00 PHOENIX CONTACT 1 5 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 1 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Installing hardware 2 Installing hardware 7818 en 00 One possible installation method is shown in Figure 2 1 e Please mount all PROFINET IO components and the corresponding accessories on DIN rails To do so proceed as described in the corresponding package slips ILC 350 PN FL SWITCH SMCS 8TX PHCENIX n CONTACT Q FL SWITCH SMSC 8TX O FAIL Ord No 2989103 2 Ou U zler Balls ajajaja CONTACT m n xn en x CONTROL H rd No 2876928 F 1 3 31 1 3 ja n sera E Uist GND Use GND mi Ra MEM i
60. name specified under IP Settings is displayed e From the list select the corresponding PROFINET IO device e g using the indicated MAC address Bus Structure Quickstart P EN Hl ILC 350 PN 192 168 0 2 Resource Selected Device STD RES ILC350PN SH PROFINET fl switch smes 8txpn3 quickstart de 192 168 0 3 a FL SWITCH SMCS 8Tx PN EB Management agent 8 Ports Biker bk quickstart dee INLINE DOF 018 IB IL 24 DO 4 ME IB IL 24 DI 4 ME il pn bk2 quickstart de 192 168 0 4 PROFINET Stationnames IP Address 192 168 0 4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway fl switch smes 8txpn3 quickstart de 100 MCS STX PN 00 40 45 14 79 97 i pn bk2 quickstart de IOD IL PN BK 018 DO4 2TX 00 40 45 04 35 8 er 192 168 0 3 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 4 2552552550 INTERBUS 24 Unconnected Filter unnamed not in Project same Type Flashing On Assign Name Delete Name Assign IP Refresh Help gt PROFINET Settings Dp Device parameters 38 PROFINET Stationnames State Data Data sheet Figure 6 2 Select device 6 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Additional functions of PC WorX A flashing display on the device can be triggered with the Flashing On button This display can be used to find the selected device in the field When the button is activated the devices in the example system flash as follows FL SWITCH SMCS 8TX F
61. nded Settings tab in the Device Details window e Set the communication path in the area at the top of the window here COM1 The communication path set on this page will only be used temporarily in order to transmit the data that can be set on this page If for example you do not know the current IP address for your controller and cannot establish an Ethernet connection a serial connection must be established and the new IP address sent to the controller The communication path set on this page in this case 1 is used temporarily for this For all other actions e g sending the project the control system the communication path of the project is used e g TCP IP e Check the specified communication path by clicking Test The communication path has been tested successfully if a green status indicator appears in the window If a red status indicator appears check the communication path and change it if necessary ifthe PROFINET IO controller had an IP address the IP address of the PROFINET IO controller read via the serial connection is displayed under Network Settings Manual definition of the TCP IP settings 7818 en 00 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 9 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 5 10 PHOENIX CONTACT Bus Structure x Quickskark PM Bl ILC 350 PN 192 158 0 2 Resource R STD RES ILC350PN ix PROFINET gg INTERBUS EN Unconnected Figure 5 11 e f you would like to change the network setting
62. nect View PROFINET Diagnostic ilc 350 pn1 192 168 0 2 diy Fl switch smics 8txpn3 quickstart de f 192 168 0 3 il pn bk2 quickstart de 192 168 0 4 Diagnoses Replacement af device not possible Device Data PROFIMET IO Device Replacement of device not possible Information about adjacent devices not available PROFINET IO Device Station Name Device Mama Module Equipment ID IP Address 182 158 0 3 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 PROFIMET Device Name fl zwitch smcs Stypn3 quickstart de Gateway 192 158 0 3 Order Designation FL SWITCH SMCS BTR PM Functional Description Managed Compact Switch as a Profinet lO Device Vendor Phoenix Contact Product Group FL Device Type Switch Order Number 2989103 Project Mame Quickstart PM EM rmwt Figure 6 11 PROFINET diagnostics 7818 en 00 Additional functions of PC WorX View To indicate the functions the ILC 350 PN communication path is set here Ethernet Topology The complete Ethernet topology will be displayed Communication Path ILC 350 P C192 1680 2 View Ethernet Topology T Project Directory CUBOCHMEMTS AND SETTINGS ALL USERSIDOCUMENTSIPS WORSIPROJECTSYQUICESTART PM EN Project Name Quickstart PN Linkmode Off 00 0 45 15 8 PEEL patdi fu il pn bk2 quickstart de Project Mame Quickstart PN EN mwt Figure 6 12 Ethernet topology View SNMP messages are dis
63. of PROFINET starter kit 3 0 can be found in the online help for the program The entire help function can be called via Help in the menu bar Help for specific functions can be called via F1 4 2 The PC WorX user interface The user interface consists of the following main components menu bar toolbars main window and status bar The contents of the main window depend on the workspace as PC WORX 5 x Menu bar ile Edit View Project Build Online Extras Toolbars l x mmt E Main window Status bar Figure 4 1 User interface 7818 en 00 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 1 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 4 3 Toolbars The program contains several toolbars with different icons which enable frequently used operations to be executed quickly Alternatively these operating steps can be called via menu items or predefined shortcuts By default all the toolbars are shown To display or hide a specific toolbar use the Extras Options dialog box When the mouse pointer is placed over an icon without clicking on it a tool tip appears The tool tip displays the name of the current icon In addition a short function description appears in the status bar If tool tips are not displayed this feature can be activated in the Extras Options Toolbars dialog box Icons for selecting the workspace The workspace can be changed via the icons in the toolbar Activate IEC programming workspace Activate bus configurat
64. on Path Disconnect View Diagnostic Archive Filter Options System Device Message Priority Ae Page 1 1 m J Configuration Difference 1165 2009 2 15 35 PM PROFINET il pn bkz quickstark de 192 168 J Connection establishment 1165 2009 2 15 31 PM PROFINET Fl switch smcs Btxpn3 quickskart d J Ethernet connection established 1 6 2009 2 15 27 PLC ile 350 pn1 182 168 0 2 E connection abortion 1165 2009 2 15 18 PM PROFINET Fl switch smcs Btxpn3 quickskart d AJEthernet connection disconnected 1 6 2009 2 15 18 PLC ile 350 pn1 182 168 0 2 connection abortion 1 6 2008 2 15 17 PM PROFINET il pn bkz quickskark de 192 169 Li 37 enfin rainn Mifferenre AAND 7 13 39 PM PROFIBIFT il nn hk de 197 Pe k Device Diagnoses Connection establishment Device Data PROFIMET IO Device PROFINET IO Controller Connection establishment Connection between JO Controller and IO device successfully established Slot Number 5 Proper module 5 1 Bp Diagnosis available X e El Project Mame Quickstart PM EN mwt gt Figure 6 10 Diagnostic archive PHOENIX CONTACT 6 9 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 View PROFINET Diagnostic 6 10 PHOENIX CONTACT To indicate the functions the ILC 350 PN communication path is set here Diagnostic information on the PROFINET devices will be displayed Diag Communication Path Discon
65. ons is available in packed format on the CD for the PROFINET starter kit It is the Quickstart PN zwt file If you would like to test the project without developing it yourself you can use this file In order to completely take the project into operation the example bus structure must be structured in accordance with Section Installing hardware on page 2 1 Proceed as follows to start up the project completely e Save this file on your PC e g under the default path for PC WorX C Program Files Phoenix Contact Software SuiteWProjects If there already is a Quickstart PN project on your PC rename the project from the CD e g as Quickstart PN CD zwt e Select Open Project Unzip Project under the File menu item e Select the Quickstart_PN zwt file from the path under which you saved the file PC WorX automatically extracts the file e Prepare your PC for communication see Section Preparing the PC for communication on page 5 5 e SetthelP address specified in the project on the PROFINET IO controller 192 168 0 2 or accept the IP address of the PROFINET IO controller in the project see Section Checking modifying the IP settings for the PROFINET IO controller on page 5 6 e Compile the project send it to the control system and perform a cold restart see Section Compiling and transmitting projects and performing a cold restart on page 4 12 You have successfully started up the project and can for
66. or operation and will copy the files according to your selection in the installation program e Following successful installation restart your PC to apply the changes to the configuration files To do this click Finish at the end of the installation process PHOENIX CONTACT 3 1 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 3 1 3 Starting PC WorX e For installation using the default settings start PC WorX via Start All programs Phoenix Contact AUTOMATIONWORX Software Suite PC Worx Valid versions for working with the PROFINET starter kit 3 0 AUTOMATIONWORX Software Suite 2008 V1 40 or later PC WorX 5 20 SP 3 or later When started for the first time PC WorX 5 runs in demo mode with limited resources For the example project in this manual DEMO mode is sufficient If you wish to switch from demo mode to the full version enable your PC WorX license 3 2 Enabling the PC WorX license After starting PC WorX proceed as follows to enable your PC WorX license e Select the Register command from the menu e Enter your registration code The registration code for this starter kit version of PC WorX 5 is 1DC98 E7798 CFC06 06D0A 63F31 11A3E EA6 e Confirm your entry with OK Registration will come into effect when PC WorX is started again 3 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 Helpful information about PC WorX 4 Helpful information about PC WorX 4 1 Online help More detailed information about the individual functions
67. played in list format when a WMI provider is available SNMP Messages 7818 en 00 PHOENIXCONTACT 6 11 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 6 4 Importing Ethernet devices into the project You may also import Ethernet devices such as the programming PC into your project This provides you an overview of the complete network To import an Ethernet device into the project proceed as follows e sure you are in the bus configuration workspace e Open the Universal Universal IP entry in the device catalog e If the Generic IP Device entry is not present import this entry To do this proceed as follows e Open the context menu for the device catalog e Select the Import Device command e Inthe fdcml10 ETHERNET Universal folder open the Generic IP Devicevxx xml file The file will be imported into the device catalog e Drag and drop the Generic IP Device entry into your project us Structure Device Details Er Quickstart_PN_EN Generic IP Device 192 168 0 1 MP Settings Generic IP Device 192 168 0 5 Nl ILC 350 PN 192 168 0 2 Name o o o Value Resource D vender universal STD RES ILC350PN Designation 1 Generic IP Device HH PROFINET 5 Functional description xi Fl switch smes 8txpn3 quickstart de 192 168 0 3 D Devicetye il pn bk2 quickstart de 192 168 0 4 Device famiy universal fi INTERELS CD order number
68. s specify the new settings Device Details ILC 350 192 168 0 2 Extended Settings Communication Path Far this tab Communication Path of project 192 168 0 2 Test Offline Network Settings Manual definition of the TCP IP settings IP Address 192 168 0 2 l Subnet Mask 255 255 255 4 Gateway Address 0 i Send f Usage of a BootP Server Real time Clock Settings Time 11 24 38 System Time Date Dienstag 6 Juni 2006 Send Activate Webwork Settings Reset Control System FTP Open FTP Folder on Device amp Settings Extended Settings 8 CPU Service Editor A Bus it Read IP address of the PROFINET IO controller Confirm the display or your entry via Send e Reset the control system in the Activate Network Settings area via Reset Control System The PROFINET IO controller needs some time before it is ready to operate again It indicates that it is ready via the RUN LED that is either permanently ON or flashing cyclically 7818 en 00 Example project 5 7 Reading PROFINET IO devices e sure you are in the bus configuration workspace e Inthe Bus Structure window select the PROFINET node for the control system e Open the context menu and select the Read PROFINET menu item Bus Structure Quicksktark PM E FL SWITCH MCS 186TX 192 158 0 3 Hl ILC 3
69. s in the case of patent award or listing of a registered design in as far as this concerns software of Phoenix Contact that meets the criteria of technicity or has technical relevance Third party products are always named without reference to patent rights The existence of such rights shall not be excluded Windows 3 x Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation All other product names used are trademarks of the respective organizations How to contact us Up to date information on Phoenix Contact products and our Terms and Conditions can be found on the Internet at www phoenixcontact com Make sure you always use the latest documentation It can be downloaded at www phoenixcontact com If there are any problems that cannot be solved using the documentation please contact your Phoenix Contact subsidiary Subsidiary contact information is available at www phoenixcontact com PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH amp Co KG PHOENIX CONTACT FlachsmarktstraBe 8 P O Box 4100 32825 Blomberg Harrisburg PA 17111 0100 Germany USA Phone 49 0 52 35 3 00 Phone 1 717 944 1300 Fax 49 0 52 35 3 4 12 00 Should you have any suggestions or recommendations for improvement of the contents and layout of our manuals please send your comments to tecdoc phoenixcontact com 7818 en 00 Table of contents MEC i re 1 3 1 1 HYMPOGUCUION
70. s under Global Variable Groups and select the System Variables in the STD RES folder e Atthe top of the section select Global as the scope of validity 7818 en 00 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 21 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 e Select the corresponding variable under Name For input 11 of the ILC 350 PN the corresponding variable is ONBOARD INPUT BIT10 e Confirm your entries with OK Variable Properties MASTER Dl amp G STATUS REG SYNC MASTER Dl amp amp STATUS REG SYSF MASTER Dl amp G STATUS REG MASTER Dl amp G STATUS REG wARI ONBOARD_INPUT ONBOARD_INPUT_BITO ONBOARD_INPUT_BIT1 ONBOARD_INPUT_BIT10 ONBOARD_INPUT_BIT11 ONBOARD_INPUT_BIT2 ONBOARD_INPUT_BITS ONBOARD_INPUT_BIT4 ONBOARD_INPUT_BITS ONBOARD_INPUT_BIT6 ONBOARD_INPUT_BIT ONBOARD_INPUT_BITS ONBOARD_INPUT_BITS ONBOARD_OUTPUT_BITO Figure 5 26 t Local Global Cancel Local Variable Groups Defaut TE Global Variable Groups Physical Hardware STD EJ Default EJ System Variables 5 Show all variables of worksheet Variable properties system variables Now define all the other variables All user variables are applied as VAR EXTERNAL and belong to the BOOL data type e Double click on the second input parameter of the function block to specify the variable properties e Inthe scope of validity for Global Variable Groups select Default under STD RES l e Specif
71. station name is displayed under Selected Control System If several devices of the same type are used in a project first assign the devices a station name This enables the unique identification of the devices Once the control system has read the connected local bus the devices must be imported into the project e Todo this select the control system the PROFINET IO device in the Connected Bus window e Open the context menu and select the Import to Project With Device Description command Connected Bus Selected Control System P IL PN BK DIS DO4 2TX 192 168 0 4 Config PC WorX ZE JIL PN DIE DO4 2T 169 4 ga 190 8 3 169 4 19074 Update view F5 w Display Kev F3 connecte us configuration and the configured bus configuration ee ole Figure 5 21 Importing devices into the project 5 18 PHOENIX CONTACT 7818 en 00 7818 en 00 Example project The Select Device window lists the modules whose device description corresponds to that of the connected devices Information ta the searched device suitable entry for the following component could nat be found Please select a device which matches the searched one Digital local bus device with Output Ident Code 11 99 Process Data Length IB IL 24 DO 4 183 4 IB IL 24 DO 4 2MBD 183 4 IB IL 2400 4 ME 169 4 IB IL 247230 DOR 4 w 183 4 IB IL 24 230 DOR 4 w 2MBD 183 4 IB
72. tart after reading TNC DUS TOPOIOGY IEEE 5 20 5 12 Programming an example program including variable creation 5 21 5 13 Compiling after creating the 5 23 ASSIGNING PlOCESS pendens 5 24 5 15 Compiling and sending a project including program and performing are ONC Sla aen 5 25 5 16 Operation and debug nennen nnn 5 26 517 Example project on CD uiu Eae phe ra pai a ees 5 28 6 Additional funcions Of PO WOM si een a FO nee ev bod 6 1 6 1 Modifying the PROFINET device name 6 1 6 2 Herl mbering deyiC8S utens sect Rodi snb BANI uS Imus ERA 6 4 6 3 DIAGQMOSICS WITH Diag NO RT ORUM 6 5 6 4 Importing Ethernet devices into the 6 12 6 5 Detecting Ethernet topologies eee 6 14 6 6 Device description 1 6 19 6 6 1 Phoenix Contact device description files 6 19 6 6 2 Device description files from other manufacturers GIOI IOS sud icc ERI 6 20 A Appendix Status information and system
73. tation the following inputs and outputs are used Table 2 1 Inputs and outputs used in the example Input 111 Connector 3 terminal point 1 4 ONBOARD INPUT BIT10O Input 11 Terminal point 1 1 Output 07 Connector 4 terminal point 1 4 FL SWITCH SMCS 8TX NTROL i h 6 9 6 9 KENNEN KENNEN Ce Ce ee er IT TITRE ONBOARD_INPUT_BIT10 Bl ILC 350 PI El Ord No 2876928 E CC naja aja ala ala gj E m n n x ust ogion O STEP PS 100 IL PN BK DI8 DO4 2TX PAC 240AC 24DC 1 5 Sik ITE OUT 2 78184003 Figure 2 3 Possible installation of the PROFINET starter kit 3 0 Illustration with input and output wiring 7818 en 00 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 3 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 e Connect the Ethernet cables PC PC Worx 5 ILC 350 PN FL SWITCH SMCS 8TX PHCENIX oro sad e iA 000 j pes MINUM 2 x US1 GND US2 GND Ri R2 om 3 Fd RESI 8 9 Gee 9 8 STEP PS 100 18 004 2TX PAC 240AC 24DC 1 5 E um a 101 N 5 INPUT OUTPUT L 0 7818A004 Figure 2 4 Possible installation of the PROFINET starter kit 3 0 Illustration with Ethernet cabling e Switch
74. the compiler are logged in the message window After the syntax has been checked successfully the system automatically generates the IEC code and the special PLC code Finally the project can be sent to the PLC The Rebuild Project command should only be used if errors occurred when compiling with Make or your project was unpacked without frontend The Make command is the standard mode for compiling Use this command after editing and completing your project When the menu item is executed all modified worksheets are compiled and linked and the modified PLC code is generated You can execute this command from the menu bar via Build Make using the Make icon in the toolbar or by executing the F9 shortcut Modified worksheets in the project tree are identified by an asterisk that appears after the worksheet name After the compiler has been started the message window appears automatically if it was closed before This window indicates the steps the compiler is currently executing In addition errors warnings and additional information about the process are logged here Once the compiling process has been completed successfully i e no errors have been reported the modified project can be sent to the PLC 7818 en 00 Example project 5 Example project In this section it is assumed that the following steps have already been completed The hardware is installed see Section Installing hardware on pa
75. the suitability for a special purpose Phoenix Contact accepts no liability or responsibility for errors or omissions in the content of the technical documentation in particular data sheets installation instructions manuals etc The aforementioned limitations of liability and exemptions from liability do not apply in so far as liability must be assumed e g according to product liability law in cases of premeditation gross negligence on account of loss of life physical injury or damage to health or on account of the violation of important contractual obligations Claims for damages for the violation of important contractual obligations are however limited to contract typical predictable damages provided there is no premeditation or gross negligence or that liability is assumed on account of loss of life physical injury or damage to health This ruling does not imply a change in the burden of proof to the detriment of the user PHOENIX CONTACT PROFINET starter kit 3 0 Internet Subsidiaries Published by PHOENIX CONTACT Statement of legal authority This manual including all illustrations contained herein is copyright protected Use of this manual by any third party is forbidden Reproduction translation and public disclosure as well as electronic and photographic archiving or alteration requires the express written consent of Phoenix Contact Violators are liable for damages Phoenix Contact reserves all right
76. tion between your PC and the PROFINET IO controller e Inthe menu bar select the Extras BootP SNMP TFTP Configuration menu File Edit view Project Build Online Extras Pagelayout Editor Create OPC Visualization File Reset DA Addresses PROFIMET Configuration BootP SMMP TFTP Configuratian Shortcuts Options Figure 5 8 Extras BootP SNMP TFTP Configuration e Activate the BootP server active checkbox e Switch to the bus configuration workspace e Select the ILC 350 PN node e Select the IP Settings tab in the Device Details window e Enter the MAC address of the controller This can be found on a label on the device It starts with 00 A0 45 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 7 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 Bus Structure Device Details Quickstart PN ILC 350 PM 192 158 0 2 MP Settings Bl ILC 350 PH 192 158 0 2 fK Resource R STD RES ILC350PN D vender Phoenix Contact S PROFINET D Designation INTERBUS 0 0 DB Functional description Inline Controller for PROFINET IO Networks 83 Unconnected D Device famiy ese D Order number ER Revision 2903000 BB station Name __ 995 F Phoenis Contact B Device Mame Univeral CDs Module Eaupriert ib __ SS S 5 DMS PROFIMET Device ilc 350 pn1 53 Mac Address D0 A0 45 15 8C AB IP Address 192
77. ts modules The device proxy is indicated with The slot number is specified after the graphical representation of the device proxy or modules setting in context menu under Edit Device Representation The icons for the device proxy and modules are stored in the device description file e g FDCML GSD They may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer PROFINET IO devices from Phoenix Contact 2 8 Example 1 FL SWITCH SMCS 8TX Example 2 ILB PN 24 0116 DIO16 2TX not included in the starter kit Default icons if none are stored in the device description file PHOENIX CONTACT 4 7 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 4 8 PHOENIX CONTACT Example 1 il ilb dio3 quickstark de 192 168 0 4 UJ ILB PN 24 DI 16 DIO16 2TX DIO18 ILE PM 24 DI 16 DIO186 2TX E I DILG ILE PN 24 DI 16 DIO15 2TX Figure 4 7 Device proxy and modules of a PROFINET IO device ILB PN 24 DI 16 DIO16 2TX not included in the starter kit For the example in Figure 4 7 SlotOis the device proxy for the PROFINET IO device Slot 1 is the DIO module for the PROFINET IO device Slot2 is the DI module for the PROFINET IO device Example 2 FL SWITCH SMCS STX PN a SWITCH SMCS STx PM EE Management Agent Ports Figure 4 8 Device proxy and modules of a PROFINET IO device FL SWITCH SMCS 8TX Since the modules are fixed components of the PROFINET IO device each one is marked with a pin These elements cannot be
78. ut Domain Postfix for renumbering the device names are extended to include the Domain Postfix quickstart de specified in the project node This is the complete PROFINET device name e To view the IP addresses the bus configuration in ascending order renumber the IP addresses as well All the devices in the project now have the correct IP parameters To assign these parameters actually to the device e Compile the project send it to the control system and perform a cold restart see Compiling and transmitting projects and performing a cold restart on page 4 12 7818 en 00 7818 en 00 Additional functions of PC WorX 6 3 Diagnostics with Diag Diag is a diagnostic tool for seamless diagnostics of INTERBUS and PROFINET When installing PC WorX Diag is installed automatically and is integrated in PC WorX and can be called from PC WorX e Start Diag via View Diag Communication Path ILC 350 PN 192 168 0 2 v Connect View Settings User Name Password Communication Path C Registry C Assignment File Custom C DCP PC WORX View Device Representation Device Type PROFINET IO Devices Y Display 8191010 0 A Station Name Module Equipment ID Refresh 105 Status Messages Message Time Offline 06 01 2009 10 15 16 Version 2 20 15 Project Name Offline 2 Figure 6 4 Diag start screen e Under Communication Path select the device with which you would li
79. uts are permitted however they will be converted to lowercase letters internally The entry is therefore not case sensitive If the Domain Postfix is entered at the start of the project it will be used automatically for all subsequent PROFINET IO devices that are inserted in the PROFINET device name see also PROFINET device name on page 5 14 Device Details Quickstark P EN Project o ove O Projectname D creator computer name at project creation PwRwTooze PCWORK version at project creation PC WORX 5 20 17 SP 2 40 Creation date 2 1 2 14 computer name at last project backup PwRvTooz8 FE WORK version at last project backup PC WORX 5 20 17 5P 3 44 Date of last project backup 2008 09 30710 35 51 01 00 D Domain Postfix D S Dh Template for DNS PROFINET Device Name generation SS ee NER HEN B Project Figure 5 5 Assigning the Domain Postfix First and last IP address During project creation PC WorX automatically assigns an IP address area for a local subnet mask network area from 192 168 0 2 to 192 168 0 254 If you would like to use another address area e g a global network adapt the start and end address on the project node here Quickstart PN to your application If the IP parameters are modified
80. vice selected in the bus configuration are listed Not in project All those devices that are not included in the project are listed PHOENIX CONTACT 6 1 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 Bus Structure Quickstart_PN_EN Hl ILC 350 PN 192 168 0 2 Resource R STD RES ILC350PN SH PROFINET fl switch smcs 8txpn3 quickstart de 192 168 0 3 a FL SWITCH SMCS 8TX PN EB Management agent Eg Ports il pn bk quickstart de 192 168 0 4 L INLINE DOF 018 IB IL 24 DO 4 ME IB IL 24 DI 4 ME y p INTERBUS 24 Unconnected Device Details il pn bk2 quickstart de 192 168 0 4 PROFINET Stationnames Selected Device Name il pn bk quickstart de Device Type IL PN BK DI8 DO4 2TX Available on Network IP Address 192 158 0 4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Nam Type MAC Address _ IPAddress Subnet Mask fl switch smcs Gt pn3 quickstart de IOD FL SWITCH SMCS 8TX PN 00 40 45 14 78 97 192 168 0 3 255 255 255 0 il pn bk2 quickstart de IOD IL PN BK DIS 004 2TX 00 40 45 04 35 8E 192 168 0 4 255 255 255 0 Filter unnamed not in Project same Type Flashing On Assign Name Delete Name Assign IP Refresh 4 gt PROFINET Settings Device parameters 88 PROFINET Stationnames Hai State Data Data sheet Figure 6 1 List of all PROFINET IO devices that can be accessed in the network In the Selected Device area the PROFINET IO device
81. vice does not yet have a PROFINET device name a name can be assigned here activate the Name Device checkbox e Check the displayed PROFINET device name The PROFINET device name is the unique identification for the PROFINET IO device in the network It must be known to the PROFINET IO device before it can be used within the network PC WorX automatically ensures that each device is assigned a PROFINET device name that is unique throughout the entire project The Domain Postfix that was set on the project node is attached to this name here quickstart de The PROFINET device name allows for modifications without restrictions The following characters are permitted for the PROFINET device name Lowercase letters without umlauts atoz Numbers O0 to 9 Hyphen If the naming conventions have not been observed an error message is output in the message window and the name is rejected Uppercase letters without umlauts are permitted however they will be converted to lowercase letters internally The entry is therefore not case sensitive The PROFINET device names that have been assigned automatically by PC WorX are used in the example e Assign these names to the relevant device e the display or your entry with OK Insert PROFINET Device Selected Device Device Mame kpn bk2 quickstart de Device Type IL PM BK DIS 2604 2T MAC Adresse ODcAD 45 04 35 8E Name Device Flashing On
82. y the scope of validity as Local e Assign the name for the variable here IN2 in the Variable Properties window e Select VAR EXTERNAL in the Usage selection box because the variable will later be linked to a process data item e Confirm your entries with OK 5 22 PHOENIX CONTACT Setting the scope of validity is only necessary when defining a variable for the first time All other variables are also entered in the Default group 7818 en 00 7818 en 00 Example project Variable Properties DE Local t Global Cancel Data Type Local Variable Groups BOOL Defaut Help Usage Global Variable Groups MAR EXTERNAL RETAIN E Physical Hardware FE STD CNF Initial value EJ Default 170 address EJ System Variables 5 Main Description Show all variables of worksheet Figure 5 27 Variable properties e Repeat this procedure for all variables also for OUT in the example ONBOARD INPUT BIT10 Figure 5 28 ANDing for inputs and outputs 5 13 Compiling after creating the program At this point you can compile your project in order to detect any errors that may have occurred e Select the Build Make command PHOENIX CONTACT 5 23 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 5 14 Assigning process data Process data and control variables are assigned in the process data assignment workspace If INTERBUS devices are connected assignment is seamless for INTE
83. ying the PROFINET settings for PROFINET IO devices When reading the PROFINET settings of the relevant PROFINET IO devices are included with default values Check these settings and modify if necessary e sure you are in the bus configuration workspace e Inthe Bus Structure window select the PROFINET IO device e Under Device Details select the PROFINET Settings tab e Check the PROFINET settings and modify if necessary Quickstart PN EM il pn bkz quickstark de 192 168 0 4 PROFINET Settings ILC 350 PH 192 168 0 2 m R Resource Mame he STD RES ILC350PN Di vender Phoenix Contact O iS PROFINET Db Designation fi Fl switch smes Stxpn3 quickstart de 192 168 0 3 D Functional description PROFINET 10 INTERBUS Inline Bus Coupler 8E GFL SWITCH SMCS 8TX PN D Devicetype Bus Coupler EE Management agent D Device famiy ES Ports Di Order number BB i pn bk2 quickstart de 192 168 0 4 D Reson te he duds Dh ws PROFINETDeviee Name ipnbk2 quikstarde O Di Station name i Device mame 7 Di Module Equipment 4 IB IL 24 DI 4 MEO 4 IP Address 192 168 0 4 i Subnetmask Default Gateway Realtime class RT Redutenraioiput ms Reduction ratio output ms Faulty telegrams until connection is aborted 2 Monitoring Time
84. zation memory of the control system and is loaded automatically after the control system has been booted 7818 en 00 Helpful information about PC WorX Option 3 is shown in the following example e Activate the Include Bootproject checkbox in the Project area and click on Download in this area Download Project Bootproject i E Download Download Changes Activate 3 ee Bootproject Include Sources Include OPC data Download Source Include User Libraries Include Pagelayouts Include Backend Code Delete Source on Target Download File Close Help Figure 4 14 Download dialog box as boot project The project now is in the main memory of the control system Performing a cold restart In order to activate the project it is necessary to perform a cold restart e Todo so click on Cold in the project control dialog box Figure 4 15 Project control dialog The ILC 350 PN has been started up successfully if the green LED PLC RUN is on 7818 en 00 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 13 PROFINET starter kit 3 0 Rebuild Project Make Both 4 14 PHOENIX CONTACT Compiling additional information There are two options for compiling 1 Build Make 2 Build Rebuild Project Use this command to compile an entire project for the first time or after having modified a user library Rebuild Project compiles and links all worksheets Errors and warnings that are discovered by
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Down downloads download chrome downton abbey the grand finale download teams download zoom download firefox download windows 11 downloads folder down detector download steam download roblox download adobe reader download chrome for pc downloads on this device downton abbey movie download youtube videos download chrome for windows 11 download youtube download windows 10 download whatsapp download google chrome download excel download winrar downton abbey download java
Related Contents
取扱説明書/1.3MB 取扱説明書 5001005GER_ZAN500_Be.. 取扱説明書 Actes séminaire logistique urbaine - Centre Cables Direct B5-100 networking cable Xerox® 4112™ y 4127™ Guía de seguridad VisiWinNET 2005 Benutzerhandbuch Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file