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Manual
Edition 12/2004
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Prescribed Usage
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Preface
Purpose of the Manual
This manual provides a complete overview of programming with SIMATIC PDM. It is designed to support you when installing and commissioning the software. It explains the procedure for configuring networks and process devices as well as the commissioning and run-time functions. The manual is intended for persons who are involved in the configuration, commissioning and operation of the plant in the field of field control technology.
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Online Help
The manual is complemented by an online help that is integrated in the software. This online help is intended to provide you with detailed support when using the software. The help system is integrated in the software via a number of interfaces: There are several menu commands that you can select in the Help menu: The Contents command opens the index for the Help on SIMATIC PDM. The context-sensitive help offers information on the current context, for example, an open dialog box or an active window. You can open the contextsensitive help by clicking the "Help" button or by pressing F1. The status bar offers another form of context-sensitive help. It displays a short explanation for each menu command when the mouse pointer is positioned on the menu command. A brief explanation is also displayed for each icon in the toolbar when the mouse pointer is positioned on the icon for a short time. If you prefer to read the information from the online help in printed format, you can print out individual help topics, books, or the entire online help. This manual is an extract from the HTML-based Help on SIMATIC PDM. For detailed procedures please refer to the SIMATIC PDM help. As the manual and the online help share an almost identical structure, it is easy to switch between the manual and the online help.
Getting Started
The Getting Started "First Steps with SIMATIC PDM" contains the project "PDM_1", which makes it possible for you to create your own fully-functional project. You can find the Getting Started "First Steps with SIMATIC PDM" on the CD "SIMATIC PDM V 6.0" in the folder "Manuals" as the file "PDM Getting Started.pdf".
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Further Support
If you have any technical questions, please get in touch with your Siemens representative or agent responsible. You will find your contact person at: http://www.siemens.com/automation/partner You will find a guide to the technical documentation offered for the individual SIMATIC Products and Systems here at: http://www.siemens.com/simatic-tech-doku-portal The online catalog and order system is found under: http://mall.ad.siemens.com/
Training Centers
Siemens offers a number of training courses to familiarize you with the SIMATIC S7 automation system. Please contact your regional training center or our central training center in D 90327 Nuremberg, Germany for details: Telephone: +49 (911) 895-3200. Internet: http://www.sitrain.com
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Technical Support
You can reach the Technical Support for all A&D products Via the Web formula for the Support Request http://www.siemens.com/automation/support-request Phone: Fax: + 49 180 5050 222 + 49 180 5050 223
Additional information about our Technical Support can be found on the Internet pages http://www.siemens.com/automation/service
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1 Product Introduction and Installation 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.5.1 1.5.2 1.5.3 1.5.3.1 1.5.3.2 1.5.3.3 2 1-1 Field of Application............................................................................................1-1 Introduction........................................................................................................1-2 What is New in SIMATIC PDM V6.0? ...............................................................1-3 Options for SIMATIC PDM ................................................................................1-6 Installation .........................................................................................................1-7 Installing SIMATIC PDM ...................................................................................1-7 Removing SIMATIC PDM .................................................................................1-8 Automation License Manager ...........................................................................1-8 User Rights Through The Automation License Manager .................................1-8 Installing the Automation License Manager....................................................1-10 Guidelines for Handling License Keys ............................................................1-11 2-1
Starting SIMATIC PDM in the Process Device Network View ..........................2-2 Starting SIMATIC PDM in the Process Device Plant View ...............................2-3 Starting SIMATIC PDM in HW-Config...............................................................2-4 Starting SIMATIC PDM in LifeList .....................................................................2-4 3-1
Configuring Networks and Devices 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.13.1 3.13.2 3.13.3 3.14 3.14.1 3.14.2 3.15 3.16 3.16.1 3.16.2 3.17 3.17.1 3.17.2
SIMATIC Manager ............................................................................................3-5 SIMATIC Manager Views..................................................................................3-6 Icons for Devices...............................................................................................3-7 SIMATIC PDM (not integrated in STEP 7/PCS 7) ............................................3-8 Creating a Project in the Process Device Network View ..................................3-9 Coupling a Device in the Process Device Network View................................3-10 Creating a Project in the Process Device Plant View .....................................3-13 Coupling a Device in the Process Device Plant View.....................................3-13 Inserting Several Devices at the Same Time..................................................3-13 Exchanging Devices........................................................................................3-14 Deleting Devices .............................................................................................3-14 Information on Configuring and Parameterization ..........................................3-15 PROFIBUS ......................................................................................................3-16 Coupling a PROFIBUS Device in SIMATIC PDM ...........................................3-16 Block Structure of the PROFIBUS Profile Devices .........................................3-17 Distributed Periphery Remote I/O Systems................................................3-18 HART...............................................................................................................3-19 Coupling a HART Device to a HART Modem in SIMATIC PDM.....................3-19 Coupling a HART Multiplexer Network ...........................................................3-20 Coupling HART Devices via HCF-DDs ...........................................................3-24 SIPART ...........................................................................................................3-25 Coupling a SIPART DR Device to an RS 232C/RS 485 in SIMATIC PDM ....3-25 Coupling a SIPART DR Controller ..................................................................3-26 SIREC .............................................................................................................3-28 Coupling a SIREC Network.............................................................................3-28 Coupling a SIREC Process Recorder .............................................................3-30
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MODBUS.........................................................................................................3-31 Coupling a MODBUS Network ........................................................................3-31 Coupling a MODBUS Device in SIMATIC PDM..............................................3-32 4-1
Creating a STEP 7 Project and Starting HW Config.........................................4-1 Opening an Existing STEP 7 Project and Starting HW-Config .........................4-2 Coupling a Device in HW-Config ......................................................................4-2 Using an IE/PB Link ..........................................................................................4-4 5-1
Working with SIMATIC PDM 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6
First Steps with SIMATIC PDM .........................................................................5-3 Maintenance Engineer / Specialist....................................................................5-5 Main Window.....................................................................................................5-5 Parameter Group Overview ..............................................................................5-6 Parameter Table ...............................................................................................5-6 Log ....................................................................................................................5-8 6-1
"Import - In Process" Dialog Box.......................................................................7-4 "Export - In Process" Dialog Box.......................................................................7-5 8-1 9-1
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Secure Communication.....................................................................................9-1 Communication Problems .................................................................................9-2 Communication via SIMATIC S7 Stations (Routing) ........................................9-5 Routing ..............................................................................................................9-5 Creating a Routing Configuration......................................................................9-6 10-1
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Change Log.....................................................................................................11-1 Working With The Change Log .......................................................................11-2 "Automatic Archiving" Dialog Box ...................................................................11-2 Manual Archiving.............................................................................................11-2 "Filter" Settings Dialog Box .............................................................................11-3 12-1
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Introduction......................................................................................................12-1 Starting SIMATIC PDM ...................................................................................12-1 User Interface..................................................................................................12-2 Exporting LifeList Data To An Existing Project ...............................................12-2 "SIMATIC PDM LifeList" Dialog Box ...............................................................12-3 "Options" Dialog Box .......................................................................................12-4
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"Managing the SIMATIC PDM Device Catalog" Dialog Box ...........................13-1 Integrating Devices in SIMATIC PDM with HW Config...................................13-2
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Field of Application
This Help is for the SIMATIC PDM basic functions including an introduction to the configuration of networks and devices.
SIMATIC PDM works within a SIMATIC STEP 7 / PCS 7 environment or at least with function modules from it. This Help does not cover these areas!
SIMATIC PDM generates device-specific Help (e.g. on the meaning of variables etc.) from the respective Device Descriptions (DDs). This Help does not cover specific devices!
SIMATIC PDM undertakes no guarantee of and liability for the correctness and completeness of the aforementioned Help that is not part of SIMATIC PDM!
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Introduction
SIMATIC PDM is a software package for configuring, parameterizing, commissioning and maintaining devices (e.g. transducers) and for configuring networks and PCs. Among other features, SIMATIC PDM contains a simple process monitoring of the process values, interrupts and status signals of the device as well as support for putting them in operation and maintaining them by means of a LifeList program, which can detect field device configurations and structure projects online. SIMATIC PDM is an open tool for device integration. There are already 1,000 devices from more than 100 device manufacturers integrated in it. The basis for device integration is the EDDL (Electronic Device Description Language), which is governed by international standard IEC 61804-2. This standard was developed in cooperation with the PROFIBUS user organization of the HART Communication Foundation and Fieldbus Foundation. The EDD (Electronic Device Description) is created by the device manufacturer or another service provider. It is supplied along with the device on a data carrier, made available on the Internet or integrated into device catalogs for EDD applications. Whenever necessary, you can import EDDs from different device manufacturers. These can be obtained from a diskette or downloaded from the Internet. SIMATIC PDM contains functions for Asset Management and Lifecycle Management. For integration of the maintenance station, the software supports the integrated field devices by means of detailed diagnostics and diagnostics classification.
Options
The standard version of SIMATIC PDM can use 4 TAGs (a "TAG" is a device) simultaneously in a project. If you want to use more than 4 TAGs per project, you can also order SIMATIC PDM with 128 TAGs up to an unlimited number of TAGs. With the "Integration in STEP 7/PCS 7" option, SIMATIC PDM is based on the SIMATIC STEP 7 or SIMATIC PCS 7 software package and is permanently integrated as an optional package in the existing installation. This option also allows the configuration of PROFIBUS-DP/PA networks and devices with the aid of STEP 7 HW-Config. The combination of SIMATIC PDM and the Integration in STEP 7/PCS 7 option is referred to below as SIMATIC PDM Integrated.
Sample projects
SIMATIC PDM come with the following sample projects: DPPA: this project contains a PROFIBUS device (Sitrans P) and an ET 200M with HART devices on an analog input module. HART: this sample project contains a HART device (Sitrans TK-H). Multiplexer: this sample project contains a multiplexer and a HART device (Sitrans P ES).
These sample projects can only be used with STEP 7 or PCS 7 and the "Integrated" option.
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Installation
As of SIMATIC PDM V6.0, there is now a new license model. User rights are no longer issued by means of authorizations but by license keys. License keys are managed in the Automation License Manager (see User rights through the Automation License Manager). The program AuthorsW is no longer used.
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Change Log
As of SIMATIC PDM V6.0, you can keep a change log to track the changes made by a given user at a given time in a given project. You can use the "SIMATIC PDM change log" tool to view entries in the change log and change the settings for archiving. The logging of changes is automatically started if there is license for at least 128 TAGs present.
SIMATIC PDM Application More Security and Convenience When Configuring a Plant
SIMATIC PDM indicates inconsistencies between project data and device configuration parameters. SIMATIC PDM supports the use of configuration flags in devices. When SIMATIC PDM is exited, it reports any devices that are in simulation mode or in manual mode.
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Device Icons
There are now more device icons available (see Icons for Devices).
Device Import
As of SIMATIC PDM V6.0, there is a separate device CD that is updated independently of the software. The device import function is integrated in PDM through the "Manage the SIMATIC PDM device catalog" program. The help program "DeviceInstall" is thus no longer supplied and cannot be used for PDM V6.0.
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Installation
Installing SIMATIC PDM
SIMATIC PDM contains a Setup program that carries out the installation automatically. Input prompts on the screen guide you step-by-step through the entire installation process. The standard procedure in Windows 2000/XP for installing software is called up. The essential phases of the installation are: Copying the data to the path selected by you, The authorization (if desired, it can also be installed later).
Installation Requirements
Microsoft Windows operating system; you will find detailed information in the Readme.wri file. Basic hardware PC or programming device with Pentium PC; you will find detailed information in the Readme.wri file. RAM: you will find detailed information in the Readme.wri file. Color monitor, keyboard and mouse that are supported by Microsoft Windows.
All the SIMATIC PDM files on the program CD are installed on a hard disk with the SETUP program. The files are stored in compressed form on the program CD and are decompressed during the transfer. SIMATIC PDM cannot be started from the CD! After it has been installed successfully it can be started by clicking on the SIMATIC Manager icon.
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Automation License Manager User Rights Through The Automation License Manager
The Automation License Manager has its own integrated online help. To obtain help after the license manager is installed, press F1 or select the Help > Help on License Manager. This online help contains detailed information on the functionality and operation of the Automation License Manager.
Licenses
Licenses are required to use STEP 7 program packages whose legal use is protected by licenses. A license gives the user a legal right to use the product. Evidence of this right is provided by the following: The CoL (Certificate of License), and The license key
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License Keys
The license key is the technical representation (an electronic "license stamp") of a license to use software. SIEMENS AG issues a license key for all of its software that is protected by a license. When the computer has been started, such software can only be used in accordance with the applicable license and terms of use after the presence of a valid license key has been verified. Notes
You can use the standard software without a license key to familiarize yourself with the user interface and functions. However, a license is required and necessary for full, unrestricted use of the STEP 7 software in accordance with the license agreement If you have not installed the license key, you will be prompted to do so at regular intervals.
License Keys can be stored and transferred among various types of storage devices as follows: On license key diskettes On the local hard disk On network hard disk
If software products for which no license is available are installed, you can then determine which license key is needed and order it as required. For further information on obtaining and using license keys, please refer to the online help for the Automation License Manager.
Types of Licenses
The following different types of application-oriented user licenses are available for software products from Siemens AG. The actual behavior of the software is determined by which type license key is installed for it. The type of use can be found on the accompanying Certificate of License.
License Type Single License Floating License Trial License Description The software can be used on any single computer desired for an unlimited amount of time. The software can be used on a computer network ("remote use") for an unlimited amount of time. The software can be used subject to the following restrictions: A period of validity of up to a maximum of 14 days, A total number of operating days after the day of first use, A use for tests and validation (exemption from liability). Certain requirements in the existing system may apply with regard to software upgrades: An upgrade license may be used to convert an "old version X" of the software to a newer version X+. An upgrade may be necessary due to an increase in the volume of data being handled in the given system.
Upgrade License
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You can use SIMATIC PDM without a license key to familiarize yourself with the user interface and functions. However, a license is required and necessary for full, unrestricted use of the SIMATIC PDM software in accordance with the license agreement If you have not installed the license key, you will be prompted to do so at regular intervals.
You can subsequently install license keys in the following ways: Install license keys from diskettes Install license keys downloaded from the Internet. In this case, the license keys must be ordered first. Use floating license keys available in a network
For detailed information on installing license keys, refer to the online help for the Automation License Manager. To access this help, press F1 or select the Help > Help on License Manager menu command. Notes
In Windows 2000/XP, license keys authorization will only be operational if they are installed on a local hard disk and have write-access status. Floating licenses can also be used within a network ("remote" use).
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1.5.3.3
To access online help for the Automation License Manager, press F1 for contextsensitive help or select the Help > Help on License Manager menu command. This help section contains all the information you need on the function and handling of license keys.
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Notes:
For further information on particular points pertaining to the distributed periphery please refer to the section on Remote I/O Systems. The actual communication path is set in the configuration, not by the network from which the program was started.
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Notes
For special features of the distributed periphery please refer to the section Remote I/O SystemsRemote_I/O_Systeme. If you use HW-Config for configuration, you should not change the device definitions later. Although this is possible in the process device network view (by replacing a device) and also affects HW-Config, the device-specific icon in HW-Config does not change and an incorrect PROFIBUS configuration may result. You will have to create a new device for another variant in HW-Config if necessary and may have to delete the old device.
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Different options with the appropriate authorizations (see Authorization Instructions) are necessary for the different communication modes. In SIMATIC PDM Integrated PROFIBUS-DP/PA networks and devices can also be configured using STEP 7 HW-Config.
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The following figures show the various network topologies of a STEP 7 project. PROFIBUS-DP network:
Engineering Station
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PROFIBUS-PA network:
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HART
HART
Field Devices
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HART modem:
Engineering Station RS 232 HART
HART Modem
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Field Devices
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SIMATIC Manager
The SIMATIC Manager is the graphical user interface for SIMATIC users which is used to manage projects. It is the starting user interface for configuring and programming in STEP 7. You can: Create projects Configure and parameterize hardware Plan and configure hardware networks Program blocks Debug and commission your programs
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Component view
In addition to the familiar component view for SIMATIC S7 (where you can also switch to HW-Config in the integrated version), after SIMATIC PDM has been installed the SIMATIC Manager has two other views that can be activated under the View menu in the SIMATIC Manager. SIMATIC PDM can be started from all three views by double-clicking a device.
In the Details view you can select which information is to be displayed using the Options > Settings > Columns menu command. New devices that have been added in the process device network view and in HWConfig are automatically shown in the process device plant view. In the plant view you can add devices which you can assign to a network at a later date. This is carried out in the network view after Insert New Object or in the HW Config after the new device has been opened for the first time by using "Select" in the "Insert SIMATIC PDM Object" dialog box. Click Select in the network view after Insert new object or in HW-Config after the new device is opened for the first time in the Insert SIMATIC PDM object dialog box. In the subsequent Open dialog box select the process device plant view and then the device. Once a link has been created, changes to the name of an object in a view are also automatically transferred to the other views. If you work with SIMATIC PDM Integrated, you can configure the system with SIMATIC station(s), network(s) and PROFIBUS-DP/PA devices in HW-Config (HART modems, HART interface networks, SIPART-DR networks and the associated devices cannot be configured in HW-Config, however). You can configure "smaller" projects, e.g. for end-end connections between PCs and devices in the workshop, in the process device network view.
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Icon
Meaning No device type from the device catalog has been assigned to the device, or it is not activated. A device type from the device catalog could be assigned to the device, but there has not yet been any communication with the device. Communication could not be established, was interrupted, or no communication with the device was possible by using the configured address. The device contacted is not the same as the configured device, or the device configuration is incorrect (see Secure Communication). A fault occurred in the device (e.g. HW temperature too high).
Maintenance initial warning: maintenance required to prevent a possible device fault from occurring. The communication was good. The device is in manual operation.
The communication was good. The device is in simulated operation or is working with substitute values. The communication was good. The device is not in operation.
The device is not functioning due to a configuration error in parameters or hardware components.
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Icon
Meaning The device is functioning, but one or more parameters are invalid. Instead of the invalid parameters substitute values are being used. The parameters set for the device do not match the parameters in the project. Please read and heed the message texts.. At least one process value has overshot or undershot a process interrupt limit.
At least one process value has overshot or undershot a process warning limit.
At least one process value has overshot or undershot a process tolerance limit.
The communication and the device status were good. There are no messages.
The communication was good. The device does not support a diagnostic check.
Note Whenever you are working in test mode, some of the icons listed above will have a blue background.
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6. You can set the Object features by clicking the interface you have inserted with the right mouse button. You do not have to do anything for the DP interface yet. For the COM interface specify the COM port first in the "Connecting Data" tab in the "COM Interface Properties" dialog box. 7. In order to insert the actual network click on the Networks object with the right mouse button and select the appropriate network type in the pop-up menu that is displayed. SIMATIC PDM offers the following networks: PROFIBUS-DP network (for DP interface), SIPART-DR network, HART interface network HART modem (for COM interface). HART multiplexer network SIREC network
8. Couple the previously configured interface with the newly created network by clicking it with the right mouse button. For the DP interface specify the PROFIBUS-DP network in the "Network" tab of the "DP Interface Properties" dialog box. For the COM interface specify the HART interface network, the HART modem or the SIPART-DR network in the "Network" tab of the "COM Interface Properties" dialog box.
If you want to use the project on different PCs with different hardware configurations without having to adapt the existing PC object every time, you can insert several PC objects. The PC object marked with a red icon indicates the "current" PC that is used for communication. In order to switch over to another PC configuration, right-click on the appropriate PC object and select the Options > Define Current PC" menu command in the SIMATIC Manager.
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PROFIBUS DP network:
Inserting a DP device PROFIBUS-DP devices can be inserted directly for the PROFIBUS-DP network. When you insert the devices, the "Insert SIMATIC PDM Object" dialog box is displayed. Enter the desired data there. Inserting a DP remote I/O system (distributed periphery) Insert a head station first when inserting a DP remote I/O system (distributed periphery). When inserting, enter the desired data in the "Insert SIMATIC PDM Object" dialog box. Note: For further information on particular points pertaining to the distributed periphery please refer to the section on Remote I/O Systems. Inserting a PA device via DP/PA coupler PROFIBUS-PA devices can be inserted via a DP/PA coupler for the PROFIBUS-DP network. The insert procedure is the same as with DP devices. The DP/PA coupler need not be configured, an appropriate bus transmission rate (for example, 45.45 kbits/s for the Siemens coupler) merely needs to be set for the PROFIBUS-DP network. Inserting a PA device via DP/PA link Insert a DP/PA link and then the PROFIBUS-PA device when inserting PROFIBUS-PA devices via a DP/PA link. Once you have inserted the DP/PA link specify the PROFIBUS address for the DP/PA link in the "Properties Connecting Data" dialog box. When you insert the devices, the "Insert SIMATIC PDM Object" dialog box is displayed. Enter the desired data there. Inserting a PA remote I/O system (distributed periphery) Insert a head station in a PROFIBUS-DP network (via DP/PA coupler, see above) or to a DP/PA link first when inserting a PA remote I/O system (distributed periphery). When inserting, specify a name and the address in the "Insert SIMATIC PDM Object" dialog box. Note: For further information on particular points pertaining to the distributed periphery please refer to the section on Remote I/O Systems. Inserting a HART device via HART module When inserting HART devices, first insert a remote I/O, assign a HART module to it and then assign the HART device to the module. After inserting specify the PROFIBUS address for the remote I/O and the slot for the HART module in the respective "Properties Connecting Data" dialog boxes. When you insert the devices, the "Insert SIMATIC PDM Object" dialog box is displayed. Enter a name and the channel for the HART module there.
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Inserting redundant devices You can create redundant configurations of PROFIBUS devices and PROFIBUS remote I/Os. To do this, insert a single device (see above) and then select one of the following options: Line redundancy: Insert the previously inserted device again in the same PROFIBUS network. To do this, proceed as follows: In the "Insert SIMATIC PDM Object" dialog box that is displayed, click the button "Select object " to select the same device. Application redundancy: Insert the previously inserted device again in a different PROFIBUS network. To do this, proceed as follows: In the "Insert SIMATIC PDM Object" dialog box that is displayed, click the button "Select object" to select the same device.
HART modem:
Inserting a HART device You can access devices in the HART modem via the HART modem without additional configuration (in the HART interface network), for example, for commissioning. You can insert HART devices directly for the HART modem. Set the Master type (primary/secondary, as a rule secondary) in the "Properties Connecting Data" dialog box for the HART modem. Ensure you specify the Short address in the "Properties Connecting Data" dialog box for the HART device in the HART modem.
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SIPART-DR network:
Inserting a SIPART DR compact controller You can only insert SIPART DR compact controllers with a serial interface (RS 232C/RS 485) in the SIPART-DR network (see the detailed description Coupling a SIPART DR Controller).
Once the (terminal) devices have been inserted in the process device network view, they will also be displayed in the process device plant view.
SIREC network:
Inserting a SIREC process recorder You can only insert SIREC process recorders in the SIREC network (see the detailed description Coupling a SIREC Process Recorder).
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The selected object is inserted directly and only once in the plant view. The "Insert SIMATIC PDM Object" dialog box is not displayed.
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Exchanging Devices
Devices can be exchanged in the process device network view and process device plant view. When a device is exchanged in a system, there are two ways of updating the project in SIMATIC PDM: Delete the object of the old device and insert an object for the new device. This procedure is recommended if the devices are totally different. All settings will be lost when the object of the old device is deleted. Try to exchange identical devices whenever possible (e.g. same manufacturer, same type but new model) in this way you can assign the new device to the object in the "Device" tab card of the "Object Properties" dialog box, using the New Assignment function from the subsequent SIMATIC PDM Device Selection dialog box. In this case all the read-only variable settings that are in both devices will be kept. A device exchange carried out in the process device network view will be transferred to the process device plant view and vice versa.
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Deleting Devices
If you delete device in SIMATIC PDM, in the process device network view or in STEP 7/PCS 7 HW-Config, only the use of this device is removed from this specific location. However, the device remains available in the process device plant view of the SIMATIC Manager. Thus, the device can still be reused. Devices have a history that is lost if they are permanently deleted. For example, devices have to be prepared in the workshop, installed in the plant and then, at times, removed to be serviced in the workshop or installed at another location. To permanently delete a device, delete it in the process device plant view of the SIMATIC Manager.
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3.13.1
PROFIBUS
Coupling a PROFIBUS Device in SIMATIC PDM
Proceed as follows in order to couple a PROFIBUS device (PROFIBUS-DP device, PROFIBUS-PA device or PROFIBUS remote I/O): 1. Start the SIMATIC Manager by double-clicking on the icon on the desktop or by using the Windows Start menu. 2. Select the menu command View > Process Device Network View to specify the process device network view. Note If you usually intend to work in the process device network view, select the menu command Options > Customize, go to the "View" tab, and select "Default project view" in the drop-down list box. 3. In order to set the programming device/PC click on the Windows command button Start > Settings > Control Panel > Set Programming Device/PC. If you have installed a PCMCIA card, click on the desired CP (for example, CP5511). Click on "Properties" and carry out the following settings in the displayed dialog box: Enter "DP" in the "Profile" field. Select the transfer rate "45.5 kbits/sec" in the "Transfer speed" field. De-activate the "Does not become active as the only master" radio button.
Note: When installing the PCMCIA card ensure that you always insert the card together with the connected cable. 4. Create a new project by using the File > New menu command. Enter the desired project name in the displayed "New" dialog box and confirm your entries with "OK". In order to insert the PROFIBUS device, select the "PROFIBUS DP Network" object in the right-hand window and press the right-hand mouse button. In the displayed pop-up menu select the entry Insert New Object > PROFIBUS-DP device, PROFIBUS-PA device or Remote I/O. Enter the name of the measuring point in the displayed dialog box.
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5. If you are using a PROFIBUS-DP/PA coupler, configure the PROFIBUS-PA device directly at the PROFIBUS network or behind the PROFIBUS link. The coupler itself is not configured. As an alternative, you can insert a PROFIBUS link (Y-link or DP/PA-link) into a PROFIBUS-DP network. You can then insert PROFIBUS devices behind the network, but you cannot insert another PROFIBUS link. Note The address of the PROFIBUS device that you set in the "Insert SIMATIC PDM objects(s)" dialog box can also be entered afterward in the "Object properties" dialog box ("Connection properties" tab). 6. Start SIMATIC PDM by double-clicking on the newly inserted PROFIBUS device in the right-hand window. Select the corresponding device in the menu tree (only required for the first call) and configure the device.
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Physical block:
Contains data describing the profile device and the device status (e.g. manufacturer, device order number etc.).
Transducer block: Contains the actual transducer functions. It supplies the measured, corrected and adjusted measured value at the output. This block also provides additional information, e.g. the sensor temperature, for some profile devices. Function block: Used to represent the measured value on the actual measured variable, e.g. the filling level. Set characteristic curves and attenuation are, for example, taken into consideration. The measured value is also returned as a percentage value.
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HW-Config
If you have configured remote I/O systems in HW-Config, you can open (start) SIMATIC PDM for the head station and the submodules in the detail view.
Note: In the process device network view and in the process device plant view you can open SIMATIC PDM for the head station and the modules by using the Open popup menu command.
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3.14.1
HART
Coupling a HART Device to a HART Modem in SIMATIC PDM
Proceed as follows in order to couple a HART device to a HART modem: 1. Start the SIMATIC Manager by double-clicking on the icon on the desktop or by using the Windows Start menu. 2. Select the menu command View > Process Device Network View to specify the process device network view. Note If you usually intend to work in the process device network view, select the menu command Options > Customize, go to the "View" tab, and select "Default project view" in the drop-down list box. 3. Create a new project by using the File > New menu command. Enter the desired project name in the displayed "New" dialog box and confirm your entries with "OK". 4. In order to insert a HART network double-click on the "Networks" object in the right-hand window. Select "Networks" in the left-hand window and press the right-hand mouse button. In the displayed pop-up menu select the entry Insert New Object > HART Modem Network. 5. In order to check whether the correct network and the correct port are assigned to the COM interface, double-click on the "PC" object in the right-hand window. Select the "COM interface" object and press the right-hand mouse button. Select the Object Properties entry in the displayed pop-up menu. In the displayed "Properties" dialog box set the HART modem network in the "Network" tab card. If necessary, enter the desired COM port in the "Connection Data" tab card. Note: The COM port is almost always "1" for notebooks. Since most PCs have two COM interfaces, you always have to specify which interface the HART modem is connected to in this tab card. 6. In order to insert the HART device select the "HART modem network " object in the right-hand window and press the right-hand mouse button. In the displayed pop-up menu select the entry Insert New Object > HART Device. Enter the name of the HART device in the displayed dialog box.
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7. In order to set the device address select the inserted HART device in the righthand window and press the right-hand mouse button. Select the Object Properties entry in the displayed pop-up menu. In the displayed dialog box select the "Connection Data" tab card and enter the short address. Note: The address has to correspond to the connected device. The short address at HART devices is always "0" unless the device is in the multi-drop function. 8. Start SIMATIC PDM by double-clicking on the newly inserted HART device in the right-hand window. Select the corresponding device in the menu tree (only required for the first call) and configure the device.
Note
If there are several PCs in your project, you have to define one of them as the "current" one. To do this, select the desired "PC" object in the left window, and then select the menu command Options > Define Current PC.
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The following figure shows a HART Server project after the learning process for a Pepperl+Fuchs-multiplexer:
7. Now select the Insert New Object > HART Multiplexer Network pop-up menu command in the SIMATIC Manager.
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8. In the displayed dialog box select the network name assigned by you (refer to Point 4). If you activate the option "Automatic Configuration of the Subnets", all the devices recognized in the HART Server as well as a HART modem are included automatically in the project. If you do not activate "Automatic Device Recognition during Reading In", you now have to select the individual devices from the device catalog. If the device recognition is activated, an automatic assignment is carried out in accordance with the following rules: Highest priority for fully integrated devices HCF devices If no corresponding device is found, a universal DDL is assigned
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The following figure shows a HART Server project after the learning process for a MTL multiplexer:
7. Now select the Insert New Object > HART Multiplexer Network pop-up menu command in the SIMATIC Manager. 8. In the displayed dialog box select the network name assigned by you (refer to Point 4). If you activate the option "Automatic Configuration of the Subnets", all the devices recognized in the HART Server as well as a HART modem are included automatically in the project. If you do not activate "Automatic Device Recognition during Reading In", you now have to select the individual devices from the device catalog. If the device recognition is activated, an automatic assignment is carried out in accordance with the following rules: Highest priority for fully integrated devices HCF devices If no corresponding device is found, a universal DDL is assigned
9. The hierarchy of the multiplexer network is now displayed in the process device network view of the SIMATIC Manager. Note: Only those panels are displayed to which devices are connected!
Learning process
You can carry out the learning process in a HART Server project on every level. If, for example, you select the project, you start the learning process for the complete configuration tree. If you select a panel, you start the process for the selected partial configuration, meaning for the instruments below the panel level.
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3.16.1
SIPART
Coupling a SIPART DR Device to an RS 232C/RS 485 in SIMATIC PDM
Proceed as follows in order to couple a SIPART DR device to an RS 232/RS 485: 1. Start the SIMATIC Manager by double-clicking on the icon on the desktop or by using the Windows Start menu. 2. Select the menu command View > Process Device Network View to specify the process device network view.
Note If you usually intend to work in the process device network view, select the menu command Options > Customize, go to the "View" tab, and select "Default project view" in the drop-down list box.
3. Create a new project by using the File > New menu command. Enter the desired project name in the displayed "New" dialog box and confirm your entries with "OK". 4. In order to insert a SIPART-DR network double-click on the "Networks" object in the right-hand window. Select "Networks" in the left-hand window and press the right-hand mouse button. In the displayed pop-up menu select the entry Insert New Object > SIPART DR-Network. Select "SIPART DR Network", press the right-hand mouse button and select the Object Properties... entry in the displayed pop-up menu. The settings in the "Connection data" tab card must agree with the settings of the device. 5. In order to check whether the correct network and the correct port are assigned to the COM interface, double-click on the "PC" object in the right-hand window. Select the "COM interface" object and press the right-hand mouse button. Select the Object Properties... entry in the displayed pop-up menu. In the displayed "Properties" dialog box set the SIPART DP network in the "Network" tab card. If necessary, enter the desired COM port in the "Connection Data" tab card. Note: The COM port is almost always "1" for notebooks. Since most PCs have two COM interfaces, you always have to specify which interface the device is connected to in this tab card. 6. In order to insert the SIPART DR device select the "SIPART DR Network" object in the right-hand window and press the right-hand mouse button. In the displayed pop-up menu select the entry Insert New Object > SIPART DR Device. Enter the name of the measuring point in the displayed dialog box. 7. In order to set the device address select the inserted SIPART DR device in the right-hand window and press the right-hand mouse button. Select the Object Properties entry in the displayed pop-up menu. In the displayed dialog box select the "Connection Data" tab card and enter the station number. Note: The station number has to correspond to the connected device (0 - 31).
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8. Start SIMATIC PDM by double-clicking on the newly inserted SIPART DR device in the right-hand window. Select the corresponding device in the menu tree (only required for the first call) and configure the device.
Note
If there are several PCs in your project, you have to define one of them as the "current" one. To do this, select the desired "PC" object in the left window, and then select the menu command Options > Define Current PC.
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Function PROFIBUS DP Serial interface Data transmission Transmission rates Vertical parity Longitudinal parity position Longitudinal parity Station number Time monitoring CB 1 >0 0 0 0 0 0 to 125 *
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Station number with DR20 and PROFIBUS DP only 0 to 31 See note for PROFIBUS DP communication
The SIPART DR controllers are configured in the same way as described for other devices in the topics SIMATIC PDM Integrated or SIMATIC PDM (without HW-Config) with the following additional conditions:
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PROFIBUS DP Communication
The SIPART DR controllers with a PROFIBUS DP module can be inserted as DP devices in HW-Config or directly for a PROFIBUS-DP network in the Process device network view. The "Select the Nominal Configuration" dialog box which is displayed during configuration in HW-Config has no significance for SIMATIC PDM, but is important for the cyclic communication (master classes). Confirm this dialog box with "OK". Ensure you enter the address which must correspond with the station number (see table) set on the SIPART DR controller in the corresponding "Properties " dialog box.
Notes:
Please note that the PROFIBUS-DP master also has an address (standard 0 3). Therefore assign addresses which will not cause a conflict with the master address to the controller. Do not select SIPART DRxx in the HW-Config hardware catalog. This is an object that cannot be used by SIMATIC PDM.
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3.17.1
SIREC
Coupling a SIREC Network
Proceed as follows in order to couple a SIREC network: 1. Start the SIMATIC Manager by double-clicking on the icon on the desktop or by using the Windows Start menu. 2. Select the menu command View > Process Device Network View to specify the process device network view.
Note If you usually intend to work in the process device network view, select the menu command Options > Customize, go to the "View" tab, and select "Default project view" in the drop-down list box.
3. Create a new project by using the File > New menu command. Enter the desired project name in the displayed "New" dialog box and confirm your entries with "OK". 4. In order to insert a SIREC network, double-click on the "Networks" object in the right-hand window. Select the "Networks" object in the left-hand window and press the right-hand mouse button. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the entry Insert New Object > SIREC Network. 5. In order to insert the SIREC device, select the "SIREC Network" object in the right-hand window and press the right-hand mouse button. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the entry Insert New Object > SIREC Device. In the menu tree, select the appropriate device (only required for the first call). In the dialog box displayed, enter the name of the device and confirm your entries with "OK". 6. In order to check whether the correct network and the correct port are assigned to the COM interface, double-click on the "PC" object in the right-hand window. Select the "COM interface" object and press the right-hand mouse button. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the Object Properties entry. In the displayed "Properties" dialog box, set the SIREC network in the "Network" tab card. If necessary, enter the desired COM port in the "Connection Data" tab card. Note: The COM port is almost always "1" for notebooks. Since most PCs have two COM interfaces, you always have to specify which interface the device is connected to in this tab card.
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7. In order to set the device address, select the inserted SIREC device in the right-hand window and press the right-hand mouse button. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the Object Properties entry. In the displayed dialog box, select the "Connection Data" tab card and enter the settings required for communication. Note: The station number has to correspond to the connected device. 8. Start SIMATIC PDM by double-clicking on the newly inserted SIREC device in the right-hand window and configure the device.
Note
If there are several PCs in your project, you have to define one of them as the "current" one. To do this, select the desired "PC" object in the left window, and then select the menu command Options > Define Current PC.
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SIREC PU
Delay time Response time 0.50s 0.15s
SIREC VARIOGRAPH
Address Serial standard (according to Station number) RS485 20mA Procedure Baud rate Frame Block length Delay time Response time Format Talk Only Listen Only Mode ETX-ACK/NAK (according to SIREC NET) 8D-1S, even 250 0.00s 0.15s (not relevant) (not relevant) (not relevant) Manual/remote control (for RS232 communication)
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3.18.1
MODBUS
Coupling a MODBUS Network
Proceed as follows in order to couple a MODBUS network: 1. Start the SIMATIC Manager by double-clicking on the icon on the desktop or by using the Windows Start menu. 2. Select the View > Process Device Network View menu command to specify the process device network view.
Note If you usually intend to work in the process device network view, select the menu command Options > Customize, go to the "View" tab, and select the "Default project view" in the drop-down list box.
3. Create a new project by using the File > New menu command. Enter the desired project name in the displayed "New" dialog box and confirm your entries with "OK". 4. In order to insert a MODBUS network, double-click on the "Networks" object in the right-hand window. Select the "Networks" object in the left-hand window and press the right-hand mouse button. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the entry Insert New Object > MODBUS Network. 5. In order to insert the MODBUS device, select the "MODBUS Network" object in the right-hand window and press the right-hand mouse button. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the entry Insert New Object > MODBUS Network. In the menu tree, select the appropriate device (only required for the first call). In the dialog box displayed, enter the name of the device and confirm your entries with "OK". 6. In order to check whether the correct network and the correct port are assigned to the COM interface, double-click on the "PC" object in the right-hand window. Select the "COM interface" object and press the right-hand mouse button. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the Object Properties ... entry. In the displayed "Properties" dialog box, set the MODBUS network in the "Network" tab card. If necessary, enter the desired COM port in the "Connection Data" tab card. Note: The COM port is almost always "1" for notebooks. Since most PCs have two COM interfaces, you always have to specify which interface the device is connected to in this tab card. 7. In order to set the device address, select the inserted MODBUS device in the right-hand window and press the right-hand mouse button. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the Object Properties entry. In the displayed dialog box, select the "Connection Data" tab card and enter the settings required for communication. Note: The station number has to correspond to the connected device.
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8. Start SIMATIC PDM by double-clicking on the newly inserted MODBUS device in the right-hand window and then configure the device.
Note
If there are several PCs in your project, you have to define one of them as the "current" one. To do this, select the desired "PC" object in the left window, and then select the menu command Options > Define Current PC.
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Note If you usually intend to work in the process device network view, select the menu command Options > Customize, go to the "View" tab, and select the "Default project view" in the drop-down list box.
3. Create a new project by using the File > New menu command. Enter the desired project name in the displayed "New" dialog box and confirm your entries with "OK". 4. In order to insert a MODBUS network, double-click on the "Networks" object in the right-hand window. Select the "Networks" object in the left-hand window and click the right-hand mouse button. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the entry Insert New Object > MODBUS Network. Select "MODBUS network", then right-click and in the displayed pop-up menu select the Object Properties entry. The settings in the "Connection Data" tab card must match the settings for the device. 5. In order to check whether the correct network and the correct port are assigned to the COM interface, double-click on the "PC" object in the right-hand window. Select the "COM interface" object and press the right-hand mouse button. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the Object Properties entry. In the displayed "Properties" dialog box, set the MODBUS network in the "Network" tab card. If necessary, enter the desired COM port in the "Connection Data" tab card. Note: The COM port is almost always "1" for notebooks. Since most PCs have two COM interfaces, you always have to specify which interface the device is connected to in this tab card.(Default = 1).
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6. In order to insert the MODBUS device, select the "MODBUS Network" object in the right-hand window and press the right-hand mouse button. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the entry Insert New Object > MODBUS Network. In the dialog box displayed, enter the name of the measuring point and confirm your entries with "OK". 7. In order to set the device address, select the inserted MODBUS device in the right-hand window and press the right-hand mouse button. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the Object Properties entry. In the displayed dialog box, select the "Connection Data" tab card and enter the station number required for communication.. Note: The station number has to correspond to the connected device (1 - 247). 8. Start SIMATIC PDM by double-clicking on the newly inserted MODBUS device in the right-hand window. In the menu tree, select the appropriate device (only required for the first call), and then configure the device.
Note If there are several PCs in your project, you have to define one of them as the "current" one. To do this, select the desired "PC" object in the left window, and then select the menu command Options > Define Current PC.
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4.3
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Inserting a PA remote I/O system (distributed periphery) Example Pepperl + Fuchs Place the head station RSD-GW-EX1.PA from the HW-Config catalog under "PROFIBUS-PA\I/O SYSTEM" in the DP master system (with DP/PA coupler, see above) or in the PA master system (with DP/PA link, see above). The slots of the head station are displayed in the detail view (table below the graphic). Place one of the listed modules from the HW-Config catalog under "PROFIBUS-PA\P+F I/O SYSTEM\RSD-GW-EX1.PA" in a free slot. Inserting a HART device via an ET 200M HART module Place an IM153-2 from the HW-Config catalog under "PROFIBUSDP\ET200M" in the DP master system. The slots of the ET 200 M are displayed in the detail view (table below the graphic). Place a HART module SM331 AI 2_0/4 to 20 mA HART Ex from the HW-Config catalog under PROFIBUS-DP\ET200M\IM153-2\AI-300 in a free slot. The HART module with 2 channels is shown in the detail view. Place the object listed under ..\AI-300\SM331 AI 2_0/4 to 20 mA HART Ex\HART_field_device there. Inserting a HART device via an ET 200iS HART MODULE Place an IM 151-2 in the DP master system from the HW Config catalog under "PROFIBUS DP\ET200iS". The slots of the ET200iS are displayed in the detail view (table below the graphic). Place a HART module "2 AI HART" (for HART sensors) or "2 AO-HART" (for HART Actors) from the HW Config catalog under "PROFIBUS DP\ET200iS\IM151-2" in a free slot. Then open SIMATIC PDM by double-clicking on the header module, and configure the ET200iS. Close SIMATIC PDM, switch to the process device net view of the SIMATIC Manager, and configure the HART device for the ET 200iS modules. To set the address select the dialog box "Object Properties" in HW Config and enter the required PROFIBUS address (HW-Config automatically assigns addresses in the order that objects are created - these may need to be corrected, depending on the device used (refer to the device manual)). Rightclick on the object to reach the "Properties" dialog box. Addresses (address/slot/channel) issued by HW-Config for subsequent devices/modules (e.g. for modules in head stations) should not be changed if possible. Save the project with the Station > Save menu command.
Notes
All PROFIBUS devices, modules and HART devices coupled in HW-Config are automatically displayed in the network view and in the PDM application. All PROFIBUS devices, modules and HART devices configured in the network view which do not exist in HW-Config are deactivated. Objects which are deactivated are displayed with a gray icon and in the properties dialog of the object the checkbox "Deactivated" is selected. If you delete an object in the network view and not in HW-Config, the object will be reinserted. The devices for cyclic communication are configured in the HW-Config device catalog so that the number of values to be communicated has to be selected additionally.
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Caution
Although the SIMATIC Manager does save each individual change immediately, please be aware that all changes in an open SIMATIC PDM object take effect only after you have selected the menu command File > Save.
Several dialog boxes may be displayed simultaneously. This means that you can open the process values dialog for several objects without having to close the dialog boxes, for example. In this way you can compare the process values of two objects. In the title line of the dialog box you can see the name of the object. The display in the status bar and the title line depends on which object you have selected. The menu command in the Device menu and in the Display menu open online dialog boxes that display the parameters from the device and allow inputs. These dialog boxes are marked with "Online" in the title bar. Dynamic device information that is updated cyclically is displayed in them.
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Configuration
You have the following possibilities of configuring devices: Local configuration The Device > Upload to the PC/Programming Device menu command is used to upload the current data of the device to your programming device/PC. Change the desired parameters and download the data back to the device with the Device > Download to the Devices menu command. Online configuration The "Online configuration" is not available at every device. It has to be supported by the Device Description of the device and you have to activate the "Online Dialog Box Available in the Table" option in the "Table" tab card (Options > Settings... menu command). After this function has been selected, a dialog box with the current parameter value from the device is displayed. In this dialog box you can change the parameter and write it individually directly into the device. The values from the device and the entries in the online dialog box are not imported into the parameter table.
Curve diagrams
At some devices curve diagrams are included in the application. x-t or x-y formats are displayed. The following operations are possible: The corresponding axis can be stretched or compressed by pressing the lefthand mouse button. The left-hand or upper scale value remains unchanged. The corresponding axis can be stretched or compressed by pressing the righthand mouse button. The right-hand or lower scale value remains unchanged. The corresponding axis range can be moved by pressing the right-hand and left-hand mouse button simultaneously.
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The toolbar provides icons for fast operation of functions that are also contained in the main menu. There are different ways to select some functions, for example: With menu commands, Open a menu with the keyboard and mouse, Select and execute a menu command with the keyboard and mouse, With the mouse by clicking on icons.
The parameter group overview shows a directory structure in a tree as in the Windows Explorer. Depending on the selected parameter group, the appropriate parameters are displayed in the parameter table. In the parameter table you can enter or select the values in the value field for input parameters (parameters with "Values" field with a white background). Inputs and changes are only effective off-line at first; the complete parameter record must be clearly transferred to the device in order to become effective there (exception parameterization via online dialog boxes; see Parameter table Functions of the right-hand mouse button.
Note Please refer to the manufacturers technical manual for information on how to set the device parameters.
The status bar shows, among other things, whether there is an online connection to the device.
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The Options > Settings menu command is used to carry out various individual settings for using SIMATIC PDM: User (access authorization) Password Table options Font Communication options Log tool
User settings
SIMATIC PDM has two different access authorizations for users: Maintenance engineers and Specialists
The maintenance engineers can only modify the operating data the specialists all the data.
Table options
SIMATIC PDM shows an overview of all the device parameters in a table. The behavior after an input and the layout in the display and during printing can be set here.
Communication options
After the installation the cycle time for periodic communication jobs is set to 1,000 ms (corresponding to 1 s). You can change this value, but should not reduce it too far unnecessarily.
Log tool
SIMATIC PDM offers an integrated log tool, for example to help in searching for errors during communication problems. You can activate it and determine which log messages are to be output. If you activate the log tool, a window with the most important log messages is displayed while SIMATIC PDM is running. This can be printed out and saved.
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Maintenance engineer
In "Maintenance engineer" mode you can only carry out the modifications necessary for operation and maintenance in the parameter table.
Specialist
If a password has been defined in the "Settings" dialog box, the current password must be entered when selecting the option field "Specialist" in the "User" dialog box which is displayed when starting the application. The extended modification possibilities are then available for the specialist in the parameter table.
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Main Window
The "SIMATIC PDM" main window remains on the screen throughout the complete working session, and is partially or totally covered by other activated dialog windows. The main window consists of: Title bar Menu bar Toolbar Parameter group overview (on the left in the working window) Parameter table (on the right in the working window) Status bar
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Note To get faster results when refreshing the screen display, we recommend that you only select the parameter group (in the parameter group overview) that you actually intend to edit.
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Parameter Table
The right-hand part of the main window is filled by the parameter table. This parameter table lists the individual parameter groups in succession (as listed in the parameter group overview). A hierarchy as in the parameter group overview is not displayed here. If you click a parameter group in the parameter group overview, the group is displayed in the parameter table. If the "Display subentries" line has been activated in the "Options" menu, all subgroups of the selected parameter group are also displayed. If the line is inactive, only the parameters of the selected group are displayed. Each parameter group commences with a heading with the name of the group on a colored background. The special characters preceding the heading text indicate the level of the heading. The individual parameter lines are positioned underneath the heading. A field on a white background can be edited, the other fields cannot. The number of parameters which can be edited depends on the selected status (Maintenance engineer / Specialist) and possibly on parameter values.
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The parameter table is divided into the following columns: Parameter Value Unit Status
If the table is longer than the screen area, a scrollbar is displayed at the right edge.
Note To get faster results when refreshing the screen display, we recommend that you only select the parameter group (in the parameter group overview) that you actually intend to edit.
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Displays the default value of the parameter. *) **) When you select this entry you will receive context-related Help on parameters. Displays an online dialog box (if selected under Options > Settings > Table). The tab card shows the current parameter value from the device. You can change the parameters and write them directly into the device. The value in the parameter table is not affected by this. It only changes after another "Upload to the programming device/PC" procedure.
) Clicking on the value with the left mouse button transfers the value to the parameter table. ) There can be several minimum, maximum and default values.
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Log
SIMATIC PDM provides an integrated log tool. You can activate it and determine which log messages are to be output. If you activate the log tool, a window with the most important messages is displayed while SIMATIC PDM is running. This can be printed out and saved. The log is used to search for errors at communication problems with the device. The messages are weighted in accordance with their meaning and the following categories exist: Errors Warnings Communication log Details All messages
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Note For remote I/Os, at least 2 connections have to simultaneously supported in order to enable communication to connected HART process devices. Downloading to the devices/uploading to the programming device/PC of the selected device and of all the devices under the selected device
Loading of data across a complete plant is carried out without interruption. Any errors occurring and other messages are saved and displaced afterwards. The Upload to the Programming Device/PC function is used to download all the device variables of a device object from the device into the off-line database. The Download to the Devices function is used to download all the device variables of a device object from the off-line database into the device.
Proceed as follows in order to load data in the network view or the plant view:
1. Click on the desired device with the right-hand mouse button and select the context-sensitive menu command Download to the Devices or Upload to the Programming Device/PC. 2. Select the desired settings in the displayed dialog box "Download to the Devices" or "Upload to the Programming Device/PC". 3. Confirm your settings with "OK". During the loading process, a dialog box is displayed which shows the objects already processed in a tree structure similar to that of the SIMATIC Manager. Any faults occurring at a device do not cause the complete action to be aborted, but only apply for the device just processed. The dialog box is updated during the loading process. The status "In process" is displayed in the title bar while the process is active. The status "Result" is displayed after the process has been completed.
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Processing Results
After the data have been downloaded to the configuration level of the SIMATIC Manager, you can have the processing results displayed. In order to view the messages select the desired device and click on the "Properties" command button or double-click on the corresponding icon. The "Properties" dialog box with the messages on the device is displayed.
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Exporting data
Proceed as follows in order to export data: 1. Select a PDM object in a view of the SIMATIC Manager and press the right-hand mouse button. 2. In the pop-up menu of this object select the entry Export... 3. In the displayed dialog boxes, specify the type of export as well as the name and position at which the PDM file containing the exported data is to be saved. Confirm your entries by clicking on "OK". 4. The selected object and all the objects lying below this object are exported. During the exporting process a dialog box is displayed which shows the objects already exported in a tree structure similar to that of the SIMATIC Manager. Any faults or errors occurring at a device cause the complete action to be aborted. The dialog box is updated during the exporting process. The status "In process" is displayed in the title bar while the process is active. The status "Result" is displayed after the process has been completed.
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Importing data
When importing data, you can choose between the following two options: Comparative Import: You can use a comparative import to organize data that already have been exported and then externally edited so that they can be efficiently re-imported at the same location. In addition, you can import data located and exported with SIMATIC PDM LifeList into existing projects. In a comparative import, each device type is checked (based on the assigned device DDL) to determine if it is identical. If device type is not identical, a dialog box is displayed in which you can indicate whether it should still be imported or not. Each object is then checked to determine when it was last changed. During this process, the following distinctions are made: In the case of an object that was changed in the project but not in the file to be imported, a dialog box is displayed in which you can indicate whether it should still be imported or not. In the case of an object that is identified as changed in both the file to be imported and the project, a dialog box is displayed in which you can manually select the objects that you want to import. If an object is shown as having only been changed in the file to be imported, then it is imported without any request for user confirmation.
In addition, a check is made to determine whether several "identical" objects exist on the current configuration level in the file to be imported or in the project. During this process, the following distinctions are made: If the file to be imported contains several identical objects, only the first of these objects is imported (You will receive a message indicating this condition.). If the project contains several identical objects, a comparative import is not carried out for this objects (You will receive a message indicating this condition.).
Additive Import: In this case, all objects in the file to be imported are inserted, regardless of whether identical objects already exist in the project.
Note The determination of whether objects are considered to be 'identical' depends on the specific object type. For all currently existing SIMATIC PDM object types, objects with the same object name or the same TAG are considered identical. For submodules (e.g. remote I/O submodules), those submodules with the same slot number are considered identical.
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Proceed as follows in order to import data: 1. Select a PDM object under which you want to import a partial project in a view of the SIMATIC Manager and press the right-hand mouse button. In the pop-up menu of this object select the entry Import...
Note
If a complete project was exported previously, you can also click on the file with the extension .pdm.
2. In the "Import" dialog box, specify whether you want to carry out an additive or comparative import, and confirm your choice with "OK". 3. In the displayed dialog box specify the name and position of the PDM file containing the imported data and confirm your entries by clicking on "OK". 4. During the importing process a dialog box is displayed which shows the objects already imported in a tree structure similar to that of the SIMATIC Manager. Any faults or errors occurring at a device cause the complete action to be aborted. The dialog box is updated during the importing process. The status "Processing" is displayed in the title bar while the process is active. The status "Result" is displayed after the process has been completed.
Caution
During the importing process, ensure that the type of the object on which you have carried out the export can be configured below the selected PDM object. It is thus, for example, not possible to export a HART device and then import it below a PROFIBUS network. If you import the data at the incorrect position, a message is displayed stating that the object of the type x (= type of the exported object) cannot be configured under an object of the type y (= type of the selected object). Objects which are linked to HW-Config objects lose this link during the export. Before exporting, ensure that there are no identical objects in a subtree (such as Name, Slot Number). Otherwise, conflicts may occur during a subsequent comparative import. Objects that were originally only present once will possibly be exported several times and thus also imported several times. Thus, a HART device that has been configured several times (such as in a HART modem network, in an ET200M and in a multiplexer network) will appear several times when exporting. When importing, this object will also be created several times, even if it is actually only a single device. This means that such objects can exist several times in the plant view. If the object type for the root object in the import file matches the object selected in the project, the root object will be imported comparatively and not inserted under the selected object, since this would then mean that networks or devices could not be imported.
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If any changes were made to the central project in the meantime, a message to this effect will be displayed. You can then decide which information should be transferred.
For detailed information on exporting and importing device data, see the section Importing/Exporting Configuration and Parameter Data.
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9.1
Secure Communication
In SIMATIC PDM, whenever you establish an online connection to a device, relevant points such as the following are checked while the connection is being made: Does the device type match? Is it the same type of device? Were changes made to the device that are not yet saved in the project?
If a connection is interrupted, SIMATIC PDM automatically attempts to establish a new connection. Any errors that occur are displayed and logged. If a device did not accept the data in an identical manner, the values that were written to the device and the actual values read back from the device are displayed. You can then decide whether or not to use the changed values in you project. After the identification test, the device status is determined and the device is displayed with the appropriate icon.
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9.2
Communication Problems
If communication problems occur, check the following points:
Hardware structure Is the plant complete and has it been cabled correctly? Are all the connectors plugged in correctly? Are the modules plugged correctly? Are all the modules and devices of the plant supplied correctly? Are there low-or high-frequency disturbances in the plant? Is the plant subject to the influence of electromagnetic fields? Is there short circuit at the bus or a wire break in a wire leading to the device?
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Addressing the devices Are the addresses (address, slot, channel) set correctly at the devices in the plant? Do the addresses set at the devices agree with the configured addresses? The settings at the devices are carried out via hardware switches, configuration or a combination of both. In the case of PROFIBUS DP/PA devices the device address can be set from SIMATIC PDM - See also assigning addresses.
Software in the CPUs, CPs The software downloaded to the CPUs or CPs has the agree with the configuration. In HW-Config the configuration is downloaded to the CPU or CP of the station by means of the PLC > Download to Module > Select Target Module menu command.
Maximum number of connections Devices or communication components can only manage a restricted number of open connections. It is therefore possible that connections cannot be established. To open new connections to devices, close S7 applications. For information on the maximum number of connections permitted, please refer to the respective device manuals. With remote I/Os, at least two connections must be simultaneously supported in order to enable communication to connected HART process devices.
Communication Errors
Communication errors may occur when using standard device descriptions, for example HART Universal Standard or a PROFIBUS profile description. The reason for this may be an unsuitable device assignment. If this is the case, assign a suitable device in the "Properties" dialog in the "Device" Tab. For further information, for example on firmware versions, see the "SIMATIC PDM Integrated Devices" reference file, which you can open by using the Windows Start menu (Start > SIMATIC > Documentation > English). Another reason may be that the device does not fulfill or fully implement the standard. Please contact the device manufacturer in this case.
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Disconnection of a connection
Address changes Was the address of a device changed at the device without recording this change in the configuration?
Reset functions Was a reset function triggered in the device? A reset can be triggered manually or by the firmware of the device (for example, in case of hardware errors, incorrect program execution). The reset can block the device in a defined "secure" operating state or trigger a restart of the program with basic settings. These basic settings can differ from the desired settings, for example incorrect address, transfer speed.
Disturbances Do low-or high-frequency disturbances occur in the plant or is the plant subject to the influence of electromagnetic fields? Has the power supply of the plant, of parts of the plant or of devices been disconnected? Have connectors or plugs been withdrawn or plugged in elsewhere?
Notes If other communication problems occur, please contact the device manufacturer.
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9.3
9.3.1
Overview
In most automation plants the programming device can only be operated via the bus cable (subnet) connected to the automation system. In larger networked plant this therefore means that the programming device has to be connected to various bus cables (subnets) before an automation system which lies far away can be reached online. The routing function allows you to reach automation systems online across subnet limits with the programming device/PC, in order, for example, to download user programs or a hardware configuration or to carry out debugging functions. Routing is also possible via TELEPERM XP. You can route via SIMATIC S7 stations or via TELEPERM XP stations. The "Programming Device Routing" functionality allows you reach automation devices across different subnets from a fixed position in the plant without having to plug over the bus connectors. To this purpose special "routing tables" for the network transitions are generated automatically during the network configuration with STEP 7. These routing tables are special system data and have to be downloaded to the network transitions, meaning the S7 CPUs or CPs. The path to the selected automation device can then be found via the network transitions when the programming device goes online. The transition from one subnet to one or more other subnets lies in a SIMATIC station that has interfaces to the respective subnets.
Prerequisites
STEP 7 above Version 5 and SIMATIC PDM (meaning that you work with SIMATIC PDM integrated). The modules with communication functionality (CPUs or CPs) which establish the network transitions between the subnets have to be capable of routing. All the automation devices or communications partners which can be reached in a plant network have to be configured and downloaded within an S7 project. The desired S7 station is networked and can really be reached via the network transitions. The modules have to be downloaded together with the configuration information, which contains the current "knowledge" on the complete network configuration of the projects. Reason: All the modules participating in the network transition must contain the information on which subnets can be reached by which routes (routing tables). The programming device/PC to which you want to establish an online connection has to be configured in the network configuration and assigned to your generation system.
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6. Save the project to your CPU by using the PLC > Download to Module menu command. 7. Change to the SIMATIC Manager and from there, if necessary, to the component view. 8. Select the project, press the right-hand mouse button and select the entry Add New Object > Programming Device/PC. The programming device or the PC is now inserted. 9. Double-click on the icon and enter the interfaces which are installed in your programming device/PC into the "Interfaces" tab card in the displayed dialog box. To do so, click on the "New" command button and select the desired interfaces. You still have to set the addresses and select the desired network for the interfaces. Ethernet interface: Enter the MAC address of the interface installed in your programming device/PC. IP interface: Enter the MAC address, the IP address and the subnet mask of the interface installed in your programming device/PC.
Note: If you do not know the addresses of your interfaces, you can find these out under Windows NT by using the DOS command box with the command "ipconfig /all". If you enter this command and press the Return key, all the device data are displayed.
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10. Connect the interface to the Ethernet line, select the subnet and click on "OK" to confirm your entries. Select the interface and the network board in the "Assignment" tab card and click on the "Assign" command button. Your programming device/PC is now configured so that you can establish connections to other subnets and read data from devices in SIMATIC PDM without having to replug the bus connector.
Note If the communication path being used in a redundant STEP 7 station fails, this failure will be reported. The next time you call a function that requires communication to the device, an alternative connection path will be selected if the default one is not available.
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Diagnostics
SIMATIC PDM provides detailed diagnostics and diagnostic classification functions for integrated field devices. The device icons are assigned during configuration. When a connection is being established, device-specific diagnostic information is automatically evaluated and classified. The resulting classification is indicated by corresponding icons. These icons are displayed in the network view, in the plant view of the of SIMATIC Manager, in SIMATIC PDM and in LifeList. This diagnostic information is automatically saved in the project, even if the parameter data is not saved. When an online connection is being established, an identification check is performed. After this, the device status is determined, and based on this, the device represented by the appropriate icon. The diagnostic classification covers the following categories: Communication Communication with the device was good Communication was good, but the device does not support further diagnostics Communication faulty Device assignment error
Process Device unchecked Device deactivated Process value interrupt Process value warning Process value tolerance
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Note When checking the status of a device, it is possible that the diagnostic information is not determined completely since not all devices support the full extent of this function. In this case, please contact the manufacturer of this device to integrate the device completely in SIMATIC PDM.
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Category Priority Initial Status Communication error High Process value interrupt Medium Assignment error Process value warning Maintenance warning Configuration warning Maintenance interrupt Configuration error Unchecked -
Manual operation
Low
Good Good
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Diagnostic Classification
Error/Interrupt (high) The probability that an error will occur within the next 24 hours is very high. Warning/Request (medium) The probability that an error will occur within the next 7 days is very high. Required (low) The device requires maintenance fairly soon. The probability that an error will occur within the next 7 days is low.
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Change Management
11.1
Change Log
The change log lets you keep track of the changes made by a given user at a given time in a given project for a given reason. The fundamental concept behind this function is that, based on the user that is logged in (name and ID) and based on the actions that this user carries out at given time, the who, what and when pertaining to a change are automatically monitored and recorded. This change log functionality is intended to meet the requirements of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and similar government agencies that issue permits to operate plants.
Note You require an authorization for at least 128 TAGs in order to use the "Change Log" function.
There are device-specific change logs and a general, project-neutral "SIMATIC PDM" log that is not connected with any project. You have the option of entering comments for some of the automatically logged actions. All automatically created fields are written in the default language. The change log can archived in different time intervals (every year, month, week, day, etc.). In addition, you have the option of exporting change logs and using or analyzing them in other MS-Office applications.
Archive
Click one of the buttons to make settings governing the archiving process.
Filter
The filter setting are shown here. To change these settings, click on the "Settings" button.
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"Settings" Button
Click this button to make filter settings. The following information is logged:
Description Object ID Date/Time Action Comments Details User Computer Path Import Date Information on the ID of the changed object Date and time of the change Information on the type of change Comments entered by user Detailed information the action Name of the user who made the change Name of computer used to make the change Name of the folder in which the change log is stored. Date of import
You can change the order of the columns in the table by selecting them and, while keeping the mouse button depressed, moving them to another location (drag-anddrop). The new settings will be saved on your PC.
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Manual Archiving
In this dialog box you can enter the date and time-of-day that the archiving should be completed by. In the "Path for archive file" field you can specify the storage location for the archive file. Click the "Archive" button to archive all entries before the data and time-of-day specified.
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Use
Select this option to display the information for a user. To do this, enter the name of the user in the field.
Action
Select this option to display the information for a specific action. To do this, select the action from the drop-down list.
Object ID
Select this option to display the information for a specific object ID. To do this, enter the name of the ID in the field.
No Filter
Select this option if you do not want to use a filter.
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12.1
Introduction
With this program you can scan DP and PA chains and determine what HART devices are connected to a HART modem (multi-drop mode). You can specify whether the scan process is run once or in cycles and whether subnets should also be scanned. You can change the addresses and TAGs for devices directly in the SIMATIC PDM LifeList, and you can apply these changes to existing projects. SIMATIC PDM LifeList supports XML export of LifeList data. The XML file imported into existing projects are used to create or compare device and network data. You can save the data generated in the SIMATIC PDM LifeList, and if necessary, print them out.
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In either case, a dialog box is displayed in which you can make the settings required to import data. The dialog box is updated during the import. As long as the import continues, the title bar will display the status "In process". After the import is complete, it will display the status "Result". After closing the dialog box, select your access authorization ("Maintenance engineer" or "Specialist") in the dialog box that then appears. After this, the SIMATIC PDM use interface will open.
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User Interface
The "SIMATIC PDM LifeList" main window contains the following elements: Title bar Shows the file name and the project name Menu bar Contains the menu commands Toolbar Contains the buttons for quick access to commonly used menu commands. Hierarchical node list Contains the current scan result (appears as soon as scanning starts) Status bar (with progress indicator) Contains information on the scanning process currently underway
As soon as scanning starts, the node list is constructed as a tree hierarchy. The node that has been newly determined is highlighted during the scanning process. The first column contains the nodes arranged according to their network hierarchy. The other columns specific information about the nodes. This information will depend on the type of communication concerned: For PROFIBUS PA profile devices, the "Information" column contains the block structure. For HART devices, the this column contains the long address.
Notes
In order to determine the complete device status you have to activate the "With diagnostics" option in the "Options" dialog box (menu command Scan > Options). For devices that are not integrated in SIMATIC PDM, "Device type: ID = ????" is displayed. The device cannot be identified and no diagnostic information can be determined. All "Device" and context menu functions are disabled. To integrate the device in SIMATIC PDM, please contact the manufacturer of this device. When determining the device status of a device, it is possible that the diagnostic information is not determined completely. In this case, please contact the manufacturer of this device to integrate the device completely in SIMATIC PDM.
After you select node, you can right-click to obtain a context menu pertaining to it. After you have selected a node, you can now copy the contents of the cell in which the cursor is located onto the clipboard (Copy menu command) and, from there, paste them into another program in which you can process this information further.
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PROFIBUS / HART Modem This setting determines the type of communication for the scan procedure. Address (setting range: 0 ... 126, for PROFIBUS only) This setting determines the address range at the highest scan level (PROFIBUS DP). Here you can make restrictions, such as to limit the address range to scanning a DP/PA link. In this way, you can speed up the scanning process. COM port (COM1 ... COM8, for HART modem only) This setting determines the COM port to which the HART modem is connected.
Scanning
Scan immediately after Start If you select this option, the scanning process will be automatically started after having started SIMATIC PDM LifeList. Scan cyclically If you select this option, the scanning process will be automatically continued after the first run. Each new run will update the results of the previous one; that is, newly detected nodes will be inserted and no longer existing ones will be removed from the scanning result. If this option is not selected, the scanning process will be automatically ended after the first run is completed. With Diagnostics If you select this option, additional diagnostic information is added to the scan result. Scan subnets If you select this option, subordinate networks will be included in the scanning process. (such as PA devices behind the DP/PA link). If this option is not selected, only the nodes at the primary level will be determined.
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PROFIBUS / HART Modem This setting determines the type of communication for the scan procedure. Address (setting range: 0 ... 126, for PROFIBUS only) This setting determines the address range at the highest scan level (PROFIBUS DP). Here you can make restrictions, such as to limit the address range to scanning a DP/PA link. In this way, you can speed up the scanning process. COM port (COM1 ... COM8, for HART modem only) This setting determines the COM port to which the HART modem is connected.
Scanning
Scan immediately after Start If you select this option, the scanning process will be automatically started after having started SIMATIC PDM LifeList. Scan cyclically If you select this option, the scanning process will be automatically continued after the first run. Each new run will update the results of the previous one; that is, newly detected nodes will be inserted and no longer existing ones will be removed from the scanning result. If this option is not selected, the scanning process will be automatically ended after the first run is completed. With Diagnostics If you select this option, additional diagnostic information is added to the scan result. Scan subnets If you select this option, subordinate networks will be included in the scanning process. (such as PA devices behind the DP/PA link). If this option is not selected, only the nodes at the primary level will be determined.
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Integrating Devices
13.1
Source
This section shows the folder in which the desired catalog or file is located.
"Browse..." Button
Click this button and navigate to the folder containing the catalog. Note
If you want to import the whole catalog, navigate to the CD or the folder containing the device catalog. If you want to import a single device, navigate to the folder containing the device (*.devices). If you want to import a GSD file or a DDL file, navigate to the folder containing the file.
"Sort..." Button
Here you can select the criteria to be used to sort the devices to be imported.
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"Deselect All"
Click this button to deselect all the devices in the catalog at once.
Caution After you have executed the "Manage Device Catalog" function, you must close and reopen the SIMATIC Manager!
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"Export - In Process" Dialog Box 7-5 "Import - In Process" Dialog Box 7-4 "Managing the SIMATIC PDM Device Catalog" Dialog Box 13-1 "Options" Dialog Box 12-4 "SIMATIC PDM LifeList" Dialog Box 12-3 Coupling HART Devices via HCF-DDs 3-24 CPU CP Software 9-2 Creating a STEP 7 Project 4-1 Creating a Project in the Process Device Network View 3-9 Creating a Project in the Process Device Plant View 3-13 Creating a Routing Configuration 9-6
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Address modifications 9-2 Addressing the devices 9-3 Authorization Diskette 1-10 Authorization Program 1-10 Automatic Archiving 11-2 Automation License Manager 1-8
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Deleting Devices 3-14 Device Icons 3-7 Diagnostics 3-15 Diagnotic Classification 10-3 Distributed Editing of Projects 8-1 Distributed periphery 3-18
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Block Configuration 3-15
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Error handling 3-15 Exchanging devices 3-14 Exporting Configuration and Parameter Data 7-1 Exporting Data 7-1 Exporting LifeList Data To An Existing Project 12-2
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Certificate of License 1-8, 1-9 Change Log 11-1, 11-2 Communication Problems 9-2, 9-4 Configuration 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, 3-1, 3-6, 3-8, 3-9, 3-11, 3-13, 3-14, 3-15, 3-18, 3-24, 3-26, 4-1, 4-2, 9-2, 9-3, 9-4 Configuring Networks and Devices 3-1 Connection Abortion 9-2 Coupling a Device in HW-Config 4-2 Coupling a Device in the Process Device Network Vew 3-10 Coupling a Device in the Process Device Plant View 3-13 Coupling a HART Device to a HART Modem in SIMATIC PDM 3-19 Coupling a HART Multiplexer Network 3-20 Coupling a MODBUS Device in SIMATIC PDM 3-32 Coupling a MODBUS Network 3-31 Coupling a PROFIBUS Device in SIMATIC PDM 3-16 Coupling a SIPART DR Controller 3-26 Coupling a SIPART DR Device to an RS 232C/RS 485 in SIMATIC PDM 3-25 Coupling a SIREC Network 3-28 Coupling a SIREC Process Recorder 3-30
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Faults 9-2 Field of application 1-1 Filter 11-1, 11-2 Filter Settings 11-3 First Steps with SIMATIC PDM 5-3
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Guidelines for Handling License Keys 1-11 Guidelines for Handling License Keys 1-11
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Hardware Structure 9-2 HART Devices 3-15 HCF Library 3-24 How SIMATIC PDM Works 5-1
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Icons 3-7, 3-8 Icons for Devices 3-7 Importing Data 7-2 Information on Configuration and Parameterization 3-15 Inserting Several Devices at the Same Time 3-13 Installation 1-7 Installing in the Authorization 1-10 Installing SIMATIC PDM 1-7 Installing the Automation License Manager 1-10 Integrating Devices in SIMATIC PDM with HW Config 13-2 Introduction 1-2, 12-1
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Parameter 5-6, 5-7 Parameter Group Overview 5-6 Parameter Groups 5-6 Parameter Table 5-6, 5-7 Parametrization 3-15 PC/Programming Device Interface 3-15 Plant View 3-7 Problems at Connection Establishing 9-2 Process Devices-Network View 3-6 Process Devices-Plant View 3-6 Processing Results 6-2 PROFIBUS 3-15, 3-17 Profile Devices 3-17
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Remote I/O Systems 3-18 Removing SIMATIC PDM 1-8 Reset Functions 9-4 Routing 9-5
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Language Setting 3-5 License 1-8, 1-9 License Key 1-8, 1-9, 1-11 License Manager 1-8, 1-9 License Types 1-8 Enterprise License 1-8 Floating License 1-9 Rental License 1-8 Single License 1-8 Trial License 1-9 Upgrade License 1-8 Loading of Data between Various Devices 6-1 Log 5-8
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Sample projects 1-2 Secure Communication 9-1 SIMATIC Manager 3-5 SIMATIC Manager Views 3-6 SIMATIC PDM 3-8, 3-15 SIMATIC PDM Integrated 4-1 Specialist 5-5 Starting HW Config 4-1 Starting HW-Config 4-2 Starting SIMATIC PDM 12-1 Starting SIMATIC PDM in HW-Config 2-4 Starting SIMATIC PDM in LifeList 2-4 Starting SIMATIC PDM in the Process Device Network View 2-2 Starting SIMATIC PDM in the Process Device Plant View 2-3
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Main Window 5-5, 5-6 Maintenance Engineer 5-5 Maintenance Engineer / Specialist 5-5 Manual Archiving 11-2
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Network view 3-7 Network View 3-7
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Uninstalling the User Authorization 1-11 User Interface 12-2 User Rights Through The Automation License Manager 1-8 Using a IE/PB Link 4-4
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Opening an Existing STEP 7 Project 4-2 Options for SIMATIC PDM 1-6 Overview of Device Icons 10-3
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What is New in SIMATIC PDM V6.0? 1-3 Working With The Change Log 11-2
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