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How Access Points are used
Menu Command Meaning
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Commissioning PC Stations - Manual and Quick Start
Release 5/2005
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Contents
Commissioning PC Stations Manual and Quick Start
Classification of the Safety-Related Notices
Safety Instructions Regarding your Product
Trademarks
Qualified Personnel
Correct Usage of Hardware Products
Prior to Startup
Copyright E Siemens AG 2001- 2005 All rights reserved
This manual
Additional Information on Simatic S7 and Step
Validity of this Manual
Symbols used in this manual
Conventions
Contents
Examples
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Welcome to Advanced PC Configuration
Characteristics Comparison with Previous Products
New Concept for Your Benefit
Supported Modules
LDB Databases no Longer Required
PC Stations in Simatic
Use of PCs in Automation
Virtual rack in the PC station
PC Station Software The OPC Server as Central Component
Uniform Engineering Environment
NCM PC
Index for Every Component
Brief Introduction to Tools and Utilities
Guide to Installation and Commissioning
PG Operation or Configured Mode Considerations
Characteristics of the Selectable Modes
Mixed operation is possible
Commissioning for PG Operation Overview
Step How does it work? Tool
Result PC station ready for PG/PC operation
Result HMI station and applications ready for operation
Commissioning for Configured Mode Overview
Result PC station is ready for productive communication
Project engineering Steps in project engineering of the PC
Welcome to Advanced PC Configuration
XDB
Getting Started Configured Mode
Why do we need project engineering data?
Steps in Creating Project Engineering Data
Result
Initial Situation
Follow the steps below
Steps in Project Engineering
Start Simatic Simatic NCM PC
Steps in Project Engineering
Steps in Project Engineering
Steps in Project Engineering
Summary
Where to go from here optional activities
Steps for Initial Configuration
Why do we need an initial configuration?
Case a Initial configuration using remote configuration with
How to Make the Initial Configuration with an XDB File
Getting Started Configured Mode
Case b Initial configuration with XDB file
Systray
Where to we go from here?
Initial configuration without XDB file
How to Make the Initial Configuration without an XDB File
Where to we go from here?
Getting Started PG Operation
Configuration for PG Operation Programming Device PG/PC
How to Configure for PG Operation
Start Settings Control Panel Set PG/PC Interface
Start Simatic Simatic NET Set PG/PC Interface
Setting Communication Parameters Extra Information
Configuration for PG Operation HMI Stations
Setting Access Points Follow the steps below
How to Configure for HMI Operation
Getting Started PG Operation
Getting Started PG Operation
Entries in the Client Program
Adding items Follow the steps below
Getting Started PG Operation
Using Additional Functions Special Features to Note
Checking the Configuration and Diagnostics
Testing with the OPC Scout
Detecting Errors in Communication with the OPC Scout
Errors when Connecting with the OPC Server
Introduction
Errors when Adding Variables
Checking the status of process variables
Further Functions / Special Features
Configuring Access Points for and Step
How Access Points are used
Viewing and Setting Access Points
Tools
Changing an Access Point
Simatic NET Configuration Console
New Access Point New Access Point dialog
Step Description
Points to Note with Softnet Industrial Ethernet Modules
Parameters
Transferring the Project Engineering Data
Where to Find Further Information
Project Engineering for the OPC Server
OPC Server
What Can be Configured in the Project Engineering Database?
Standard Situation Using the Default Settings
Using Default Settings or Project Engineering Parameters
Significance of Project Engineering
Project Engineering for the OPC Server
FDL FMS ISO/TCP
FDL Connection SEND/RECEIVE Interface
FMS Connection
S7 Connection S7 Communication
Project Engineering for the OPC Server
Using Symbols for S7 Connections
Configuring OPC Properties for Snmp in Project Engineering
Significance in Simatic NET
Snmp Traps
Device Profiles on the Simatic NET Software CD
Generic Traps
Parameter Meaning
Project Engineering for the OPC Server
Using the CP 1616 as a Profinet IO Controller/Device
Profinet IO
CP 1616 as IO Controller
CP 1616 as IO Device
Initialize CP 1616 IP address and device name
Assigning the IP address Follow the steps outlined below
Configuring the CP
Follow the steps outlined below
Using the CP 1616 as a Profinet IO Device
Using the CP 1616 as Profinet IO Controller and Device
Example of a Configuration CP 1616 as Controller + Device
Follow the steps outlined below
Example Installing Linux Drivers Suse Linux
Installing the Profinet IO Sample Program Suse Linux
PNIOSBAD,PNIOSBAD,PNIOSBAD
Explanation of the Configuration Example
Example OPC Application for Industrial Ethernet
Overview
Initial Situation
Hardware and Software Installation
Installing the Software
Installing the CP
Attaching to the Network
Creating the Project
Project Engineering on a Central Engineering Station
Using Symbol Files
Specifying the Use of Symbol Files
Activity
Configuring the PC Station
Overview
Handling the Project Engineering Data
Procedure for Initial Configuration
Procedure for Initial Configuration
Procedure for Initial Configuration
Using the OPC Scout
OPC Scout as Client for Commissioning and Testing
Establishing a Connection to the Server
Start Simatic Simatic NET OPC Scout
Inserting a Group and Variables
Organizing Process Variables
Activity
Displaying and Modifying Values of Variables
Executing Synchronous Write Jobs
Example OPC Application for
PROFIBUS-DP
Initial Situation
Activity
Configuring the PC Station
Procedure for Initial Configuration
Procedure for Initial Configuration
Changing the configuration on the PC station
Changing the Hardware Configuration Preparations
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Inserting a DP Master System
CP 5613 as DP Master
Inserting a DP Slave
ET 200B as DP Slave
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Start Simatic Simatic NET Profibus CP5613CP6514 OPC Scout
Inserting Groups and Variables
Executing Synchronous and Asynchronous Write Jobs
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Example Unspecified Connection from a PC Application
Installing the Software
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Creating, Editing and Downloading a Project
Creating a New Project
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Edit the Network and Connection Project Engineering Data
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Downloading the Project Engineering Configuration
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Configuration Console
Configuration Console
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Example Snmp Communication with OPC
Installing the Network Adapter
Configuration of the Snmp OPC Server
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Editing the Plant Configuration
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Configuring the PC Station
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Using the OPC Scout
Inserting a Group
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Setting the Trap Recipient based on the Example of an
Writing Values
Maximum of Ten Trap Recipients
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Creating a Device Profile with the MIB Compiler
Device Profile
MIB Files and MIB Compiler
Calling and Handling the MIB Compiler
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Example Profinet Communication with
OPC
Hardware and Software Installation
Configuring the PC Station
Procedure for Initial Configuration
Using Symbol Files
Activity
Station Configuration Editor Tool
Characteristics, Functions and Activation
How to Start the Station Configuration Editor
Managing Components Components Tab
Area of Application / Use Cases
Assigning the station name
Creating new components
Setting the Online or Offline Mode
Evaluating Messages Diagnostics Tab
Setting the Station Configuration Editor Properties Dialog
Checks and diagnostics
How It Works
Configuring Activation of Warnings
Accept Partial Loading
Simatic NCM PC Project Engineering Tool
Initial configuration
Functions
How to Start Simatic NCM PC
Help Contents
Further Information in Help
Help Introduction
Relationship Between Simatic NCM PC and Step
Simatic NCM PC and are compatible with each other
NCM PC Can Use Project Data
Simatic NCM PC
Creating a PC Station
PC Station in the Project
Aims
Creating and Managing Objects
Follow the steps below
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Configuring a PC Station with Simatic NCM PC Config
Creating an Image of the PC Configuration
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PC Components in the Catalog
Application
CP Industrial Ethernet
Significance of the Configuration Data in a DP Master System
Creating the DP Master System
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Creating a Profinet IO System
Profinet IO Devices
You will find further information here
Configuring Connections
Meaning
General Rules
Connections to S7 Stations
Project Engineering for a PC Station as DP Slave
DP Master is Known in NCM / Step
Follow the steps below Follow the steps outlined below
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Follow the steps outlined below
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Configuration with a Third party DP Master
DP master system for configuring the DP slave
Supplying the DP master with data from the GSD file
Examples / model
Network, Local Load, and XDB File
Online Mode
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Using the PC Station Wizard
Follow the steps below to create and import an XDB file
Adapting Mismatched Configurations
Station Configuration Editor displays assigned indexes
Adapting the Configuration
How to Start the PC Station Wizard
PC Station Wizard
PC Station Wizard supports you in the following situations
Symbol File Configurator Too
Range of Functions of the Symbol File Configurator
How to Start the Symbol File Configurator
Start Simatic Simatic NET Settings Symbol File Configurator
Structure
Converting Old Symbol Files
Meaning of Symbols
Accessing Process Variables using Symbols
Definitions
Term Meaning
When to Use Symbols?
Creating and Using Symbol Files
Menus of the Symbol File Configurator in Detail
Menu Command Meaning
File Menu
Edit Menu
Window Menu
Help Menu
Managing Symbols
How to Insert a New Symbol
How to Insert a New Folder
How to Add a Name Space Prefix
How to Delete Folders or Symbols
How to Import a Symbol File
How to Export a Symbol File
Configuration Console Tool
Characteristics, Function and Activation
How to Start the Configuration Console
Programs Simatic NET Settings Configuration Console
Structure
Support During Commissioning and Operation
Triggering a Restart on the Module
If you want to trigger a restart on the module
Forcing the OPC Server to Close Down
If you want to close down the or restart OPC server
Activating Configured Protocols Step by Step
Configuration Console Tool
Setting a Symbol File for OPC
If you want to use a symbol file for the OPC Server
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Setting Traces
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If you want to create traces of the protocol libraries
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Language Setting
Follow the steps below to change the language setting
Step Activity
Automatic Startup of Applications and Services
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Application example Win32 API, see also Msdn Library
Security Setting Windows XP + SP2 only
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Configuration Examples
Follow the steps below to display the configuration examples
Editing the Configuration
Changing the Mode of a Module
If you want to change the operating mode of a module
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Current Setting
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Setting the Industrial Ethernet Station Addresses
Assigning Access Points to the Individual Modules
Important for Profibus modules
Setting the Profibus DP Slave
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Diagnostics with Configuration Console
Displaying the Operability of a Profibus Module
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Displaying Profibus Network Nodes
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Displaying Profibus Network Parameters
Displaying Version Information of Hardware and Firmware
OPC Scout
Which functions does the OPC Scout provide?
Steps / Functions Meaning
How to Start the OPC Scout
Menu Contains commands relating to the following topics
Connecting the OPC Scout to a Local Server
Connecting the OPC Scout to a Remote Server
Create a Group
Browsing the Process Space OPC Navigator
OPC Scout
Create New Variables
Adding and Monitoring Variables
Customizing the Display
Display Attributes
Meaning of the Columns
Name Meaning
Menu command Has the following function
Change Values
Menus of the OPC Scout in Detail
File Menu
View Menu
Server Menu
Group Menu
Item Menu
? menu contains the following commands
17.11.6 ? Menu
Dcom Settings with the dcomcnfg System Program
Calling dcomcnfg
This opens the required properties dialog
Dcom Settings with the dcomcnfg System Program
Default Properties Tab
Description of the Settings
Operation on a Domain Server or in a Workgroup
Settings
Default Security / Default COM Security / COM Security Tab
Settings for Simple Commissioning
Default Permissions Meaning
New as of Windows XP + SP2
Dcom Configuration / Applications Tab
Default Protocols Tab
Configuration of the Server Computer
Introduction
General Tab Registering the OPC Server
Location Tab
Setting Meaning
Identity Tab
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Security Tab
Specifying the Standard Permissions
Multiterminal Mode
Specifying Access Permissions
Specifying Launch Permissions
Specifying Configuration Permissions
Configuration of the Client Computer
Registering the OPC server follow the steps below
Registering the OPC Scout as Client
Security Settings per User Program
Using the Databases and Central Data Management
LDB and XDB Databases Overview
Consequences of the New Central Project Engineering
Project Engineering up to Simatic NET CD 05/2000
Description
Previous Project Engineering with LDB databases
Previous Project Engineering with LDB and XDB Databases
Use of Previous Project Engineering
Use of Databases and Project Engineering Tools
Protocol Database Type Project Engineering Tool Use
Situation
What to do
TF-1613 up to version 2.1 for Windows 2000 Pro or Windows NT
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DP 5613 up to version 2.1 for Windows 2000 Pro or Windows NT
Windows 98 is no longer supported
Situation
Description of the Profinet Configuration File
Configuration File
Storage location
Cycle Time Parameter
Protocol
AbortConnectionAfter Parameter
InitiateTimeout Parameter
Timeout Parameter
QualityOfStateValue Parameter
References and Literature
LAD / CSF / STL
TCP/IP
Order numbers
Access point
Advanced PC Configuration APC
Glossary
Station Manager
PC Station
Project
Document History
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