Simatic NET Profibus Networks Manual
05/2000 6GK1970-5CA20-0AA1 Release
 Safety Guidelines
Qualified Personnel
Correct Usage
Trademarks
 Symbols
 Symbols
 Contents
 Passive Components for RS-485 Networks
Active Components for RS-485 Networks
 Active Components for Wireless Networks
Testing Profibus
Passive Components for Electrical Networks
Passive Components for PROFIBUS-PA
 Installing LAN Cables
Installing Network Components in Cubicles
Dimension Drawings
 Glossary-1
Index Index-1
Page
 Profibus Networks
 Communication Systems
Distributed Systems
 Overview of the Simatic NET System
Simatic NET
 Industrial Ethernet/Fast Ethernet
AS-Interface
 Basics of the Profibus Network
Attachable Systems
 Transmission Media
 Standards
 Access Techniques
Token BUS/Master-Slave Method
 Transmission Techniques
Active and Passive Nodes
 Transmission Techniques According to EIA Standard RS-485
EIA Standard RS-485
Advantages
 Restrictions
Properties of the RS-485 Transmission Technique
 Transmission Techniques for Optical Components
Profibus User Organization Guideline
Integrated Optical Interfaces, OBT, OLM
 Characteristics of the Optical Transmission Technique
OBT
 Transmission Technique for Wireless Infrared Technology
 Characteristics of the IEC 61158-2 Transmission Technique
Transmission Technique for PROFIBUS-PA
IEC 61158-2 Standard
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 Topologies of Simatic NET Profibus Networks
 Topologies of RS-485 Networks
Transmission Rate
LAN Cable
Node Attachment
 Connecting Segments Using RS-485 Repeaters
Components for Transmission Rates up to 1.5 Mbps
 Components for Transmission Rates up to 12 Mbps
 Topologies of Optical Networks
Interfacing Electrical and Optical Networks/Components
 Topology with Integrated Optical Interfaces
 Topologies with OLMs
Profibus Optical Bus Terminal OBT
OLMs
 Bus Topologies
Example of a Bus Topology with OLMs
 Star Topologies with OLMs
Optical Channels
 Redundant Optical Rings using OLMs
Monitoring FO Links
Mixed Structure
 Topologies of Simatic NET Profibus Networks
 Alternative Cabling Strategy
 Combination of Integrated Optical Interfaces and OLMs
 Topologies of Wireless Networks
Maximum Length of a Link
Point-to-Point Link
Infrared Link Module ILM
 Point-to-Multipoint Link
Point-to-Point Link with Two Profibus ILMs
 ILM Profibus
 Field Device Power Supply via PROFIBUS-PA
Topologies with PROFIBUS-PA
Bus and Star Topology
SpliTConnect System
 Expansion
Total Cable
Tap Line
 Tap Line Lengths for DP/PA Couplers
 Connectivity Devices 1 DP/DP Coupler
Uses
 How the DP/DP Coupler Works
Parameter Assignment
 Connecting to PROFIBUS-PA
DP/PA Bus Coupling
 3 DP/PA Coupler
Uses of the DP/PA Coupler
 Configuring the DP/PA Coupler
Properties of the DP/PA Coupler General
Properties of the DP/PA Coupler Ex
 4 DP/PA Link
Definition
DP/PA Link
 Properties
How the DP/PA Link Works
DP/PA Link
PA master
 Rules
 Connecting PROFIBUS-DP to RS-232C
18 DP/RS-232C Link for PROFIBUS-DP
 How the DP/RS-232C Link Works
Device
 Connecting with the DP/AS-Interface Link
20 DP/AS-Interface Link
 DP/AS-Interface Link
 How the DP/AS-Interface Link 65 Works
 22 DP/AS-Interface Link
 23 Example of a Configuration with DP/AS-Interface Link
 How the DP/AS Interface Link 20 Works
 Connecting PROFIBUS-DP to instabus EIB
24 DP/EIB Link
 Building Automation
Industrial Automation
 How the DP/EIB Link Works
S7-300 ET 200M
 Configuring
Instabus EIB
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 Configuring Networks
 Configuring Electrical Networks
Profibus Networks
Parameters
 Segments for Transmission Rates up to a Maximum of 500 Kbps
Transmission Rates up to a Maximum of 500 Kbps
 Segments for a Transmission Rate of 1.5 Mbps
Length of the Tap Lines
Transmission Rate 1.5 Mbps
Node Attachments at 1.5 Mbps
 Value Factors
 Rules
 Between two DTEs 10 m
 Segments for Transmission Rates up to a Maximum of 12 Mbps
Transmission Rate up to a Maximum of 12 Mbps
 Configuring Electrical Networks with RS-485 Repeaters
RS-485 Repeater
 Configuring
 Configuring Optical Networks
Configuration Parameters for Optical Networks
 How a Fiber-Optic Cable Transmission System Works
Introduction
Transmission Path
Transmitter
 Receiver
Attenuation
 Optical Power Budget of a Fiber-Optic Transmission System
Optical Power Budget
 Power Budget
Plastic and PCF FO Cables
Glass FO Cables
Splices
 Link Power Margin
Work Sheet
 Cable Lengths for Plastic and PCF FO Paths
Fiber-optic cable
For 1 Network =
Lengths between two Nodes in m
 Mixing Plastic Fiber-Optic and PCF Fiber-Optic
Calculation Examples
 Link power margin
Attenuation of the transmission path
AFOC =
Number * aSpl
 10.0 dB
12 dB
 Blank form for a power budget using OLMs
 Transmission Delay Time
 Configuring Optical Buses and Star Topologies with OLMs
Creating a System Overview
 Setting the Profibus Properties
Properties Profibus Dialog
 Entering the Cabling Configuration
Options Cables Tab
 Checking the Bus Parameters
Bus Parameters Adapted to the System
 Configuring Redundant Optical Rings with OLMs
Configuration of a Non-existent Node
Raising the Retry Value to at Least the Value
 Checking and Adapting the Slot Time
 Transmission Rate
 Example of Configuring the Bus Parameters in Step
Structure of the Network Example
Transmission rate Minimum slot Time
 Calculation of the Slot Time
Entering the Bus Parameters
 Bus Parameters/User-Defined Dialog
 Passive Components for RS-485 Networks
 Simatic NET Profibus Cables
Profibus Cables
Overview
 LAN Cables for Profibus
 UV resistance
 Sienopyr FR
 Passive Components for RS-485 Networks
 FC Standard Cable
FC Standard Cable 6XV1 830-0EH10
 FC-FRNC Cable LAN cable with halogen-free outer sheath
LAN Cable with Halogen-free Outer Sheath 6XV1 830-0LH10
 FC Food Cable
FC Food Cable 6XV1 830-0GH10
 FC Robust Cable
FC Robust Cable 6XV1 830-0JH10
 Profibus Flexible Cable
Profibus flexible cable 6XV1 830-0FH10
 Properties
 FC Underground Cable
FC Underground Cable 6GK1 830-3FH10
Filler
 FC Trailing Cable
Trailing Cable 6XV1 830-3EH10
 Properties
 Example of Using the Profibus Trailing Cable in a Drag Chain
Segment Lengths
 Passive Components for RS-485 Networks
 Profibus Festoon Cable
Festoon Cable 6XV1 830-3GH10
 10 Installation of the Profibus Festoon Cable Schematic
 Passive Components for RS-485 Networks
 Installation Guidelines
11 Use of the Profibus Cable for Festoons
 SIENOPYR-FR Marine Cable
SIENOPYR-FR Marine Cable 6XV1830-0MH10
Inner sheath
 Uses
 FastConnect Bus Connector
FastConnect System
 Functions
Designed for Industry
 OLM
 Technical Specifications
Order numbers 6ES7 0BA50-0XA0 0BB50-0XA0 6GK1 0FC00
 Disconnecting a Station
Bus Connector with PG Socket
Pinout of the Sub-D Male Connector
Pin Signal Meaning Name
 Passive Components for RS-485 Networks
 Using the FastConnect Stripping Tool for Preparing FC Cables
 OFF
 Bus Connectors
 Appearance
FMS/DP
 Order 6ES7 972-0BA11-0XA0 6ES7 972-0BA40-0XA0 6GK1 Numbers
6ES7 972-0BB40-0XA0 0BA30-0XA0 500-0EA02
 PG socket
 Disconnecting a Station
 Appearance 6ES7 972-0B.11
Siemens
 Connecting Up the LAN Cable
First and last station on Further stations on the bus
 Passive Components for RS-485 Networks
 18 Bus Connector order number 6ES7 972-0BA30-0XA0
Appearance 6ES7 972-0BA30-0XA0
 Cable guides Insulation displacement terminals
 Connecting the LAN Cable to Bus Connector 6ES7 972-0B.40
Appearance 6ES7 972-0B.40
 23 Connecting the LAN Cable to Bus Connector 6ES7 972-0B.40
 Installing the Bus Connector with Axial Cable Outlet
Appearance 6GK1500-0EA02
 Fitting the Bus Connector
 Plugging the Bus Connector into the Module
Removing the Bus Connector
 Possible disturbance of data traffic on the bus
 Bus Terminals for RS-485 Networks Versions
Bus terminal RS-485 Bus terminal 12 M
 Design and Functions of the RS-485 Bus Terminal
Bus Terminal RS-485
 RXD/TXD-P
 Additional PG Interface
28 RS-485 Bus Terminal with Additional PG Interface
 Design and Functions of the 12M Bus Terminal
29 12M Bus Terminal BT12M
 Bus terminal 12 M
30 Operator Controls
 Restriction when using the 12M bus terminal at 500 Kbps
Termination
 31 Drilling Diagram for the Bus Terminal
Mounting/Attaching the LAN Cables
 Passive Components for RS-485 Networks
 Passive Components for RS-485 Networks
 33 Ways of Installing and Grounding the Bus Terminal
Grounding
 Wall Mounting
 Technical Data of the RS-485 Bus Terminal
Technical Data of the RS-485 Bus Terminal
 Technical Data of the 12M Bus Terminal
Technical Data of the 12M Bus Terminal
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Climatic Conditions
 Mechanical Conditions
Construction
Test Marks
 Cable Connections Cable Connections to Network Components
Cable Connection without Bus Connection Elements
All-round shielding of the LAN cable must be retained
Avoid accidental shield contact with the environment
 Keep to the permitted ambient conditions
 Preassembled Connecting Cables 1 830-1T Connecting Cable
Function
 Simatic NET 830-1T connecting cable
 2 830-2 Connecting Cable
35 830-2 Connecting Cable
 Simatic NET 830-2 connecting cable
 Active Components for RS-485 Networks
 What is an RS-485 Repeater?
Using the RS-485 Repeater 6ES7 972-0AA01-0XA0
RS-485 Repeater
Design of the RS-485 Repeater
 Layout of the Repeater Function
 Pinout of the Sub D Connector PG/OP Connector
Technical Specifications
Layout Pin no Signal name Meaning
 Block Diagram
Block Diagram of the RS-485 Repeater
 Possible Configurations with the RS-485 Repeater
Terminating Resistor On/Off
Off
 Segments 1 and 2 Terminated
Segment 1 Terminated, Segment 2 Connected Through
Segment
Terminating resistor
 Segments 1 and 2 Connected Through
Terminating resistor Bus segment 2 off
 Installing and Uninstalling the RS-485 Repeater
 Installation on an S7-300 Rail
Installing the RS-485 Repeater on an S7-300 Rail
 Installation on a Standard Rail
Removing the Repeater from an S7-300 Rail
Removing the RS-485 from the Standard Rail
 Ungrounded Operation of the RS-485 Repeater
Ungrounded Operation
 Connecting the Power Supply
Connecting the Power Supply
Cable Type
 Connecting the LAN Cable
Connecting the Profibus Cable
 What is a Profibus Terminator?
Profibus Terminator
Order number
Design of the Profibus Terminator
 Lists the technical data of the Profibus terminator
 Standard cable 6XV1 830-0EH10
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 Passive Components for PROFIBUS-PA
 FC Process Cable
PVC outer sheath
 SpliTConnect Tap
 How the SpliTConnect Tap Works
 Simatic NET
Produktinformation
 Personnel qualification requirements
 Insert the strand holder 6 onto the not stripped off strands
 Grounding
 Hinweis
 SpliTConnect Coupler
 SpliTConnect Terminator
 Technische Daten /Technical Data
 Passive Components for Electrical Networks
 Fiber-Optic Cables
Fiber-Optic Cable FO
 Plastic Fiber-Optic Cables
Plastic Fiber-Optic Cables
Properties of Fiber-Optic Cables
 Properties of Fiber-Optic Cables
 Plastic Fiber Optic, Duplex Cord
Plastic FO Cable, Duplex Cord 6XV1821-2AN50
Core Cladding Jacket buffer
 Fiber-Optic Cables
Simatic NET Profibus Plastic Fiber Optic, Duplex Cord
 Plastic Fiber-Optic, Standard Cables
Plastic FO Cable, Standard Cable 6XV1821-0A
 Simatic NET Profibus plastic fiber-optic, standard cable
 Standard lengths
 PCF Fiber-Optic Cables
PCF FO Cable, Standard Cable 6XV1821-1B
PVC outer jacket Kevlar strain relief PCF fibers
 Simatic NET Profibus PCF fiber-optic cable
 Passive Components for Electrical Networks
 Simple Configuration
Glass Fiber-Optic Cables
Simatic NET Standard Fibers
Guidelines for Laying Cables
 Cable Type Fiber-Optic Standard Cable Indoor Fiber-Optic
TB3 Frnc or
 Cable Type Fiber-Optic Indoor Fiber-Optic Standard Cable
Cable Type Flexible Fiber-Optic
Trailing Cable Duplex Fiber-Optic Marine Cable
 13.3 ±
 Fiber-Optic Standard Cable
Fiber-Optic Standard Cable
 Indoor Fiber-Optic Cable
Indoor Fiber-Optic Cable
 Flexible Fiber-Optic Trailing Cable
Flexible Fiber-Optic Trailing Cable
 Uses
 Passive Components for Electrical Networks
 Sienopyr Duplex Fiber-Optic Marine Cable
Sienopyr Duplex Fiber-Optic Marine Cable 6XV1 830-0NH10
 Ordering
 Special Cables
Special Cables
Fiber Types
Cable Structures
 Ordering
 Fiber-Optic Connectors
Connectors for Plastic Fiber-Optic Cables
Requirements
 Accessories
Order Numbers
 Cable Lengths
 Installing Plastic Fiber-Optic Cables
Instructions for Assembling Plastic Fiber-Optic Cables
 Bfoc Connectors for OLMs
Connectors for Glass Fiber Cables
Bfoc Connectors for Glass Fiber-Optic Cables
 Fitting Connectors On-Site
Preassembled Cables
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 Active Components for Optical Networks
 Optical Bus Terminal OBT
Optical Bus Terminal
 Operating Instructions
6GK1 500-3AA00
 Optical Link Module OLM
 Design
 Functions
 Profibus OLM/P11
Page
 Active Components for Wireless Networks
 Infrared Link Module ILM
 Ordering Data
Profibus ILM
Page
 Testing Profibus
 Hardware Test Device BT200 for PROFIBUS-DP Possible Uses
Area of Application
Logging Functions
 Design
Figure A-1 Hardware Test Device BT200 for Profibus DP
 Checking the Accessibility of Nodes
Functions
Checking the Profibus Cable
Checking the RS-485 Interface of a Slave
 How the Unit Functions
 Ordering Data
 Testing FO Transmission Paths Necessity of a Final Test
Optical Power Source and Meter
Test Methods
 Arrangement for Measuring Attenuation
Evaluating the Results of the Attenuation Measurements
 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer Otdr
Figure A-3 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer Otdr
 How an Otdr Functions
Figure A-4 How an Otdr Functions
 Otdr Evaluation
Otdr provides the measurement results graphically
 Checking the Optical Signal Quality with Profibus OLM
 OLM/G12
Page
Page
 Why Protect Your Automation System From Overvoltage?
Protecting LAN Cables from Lightning
Further Literature
Bus Cables within Buildings
 LAN Cables between Buildings
Coarse Protection
 PLC PLC
 Instructions for Installing Coarse Protection
 Instructions for Installing Fine Protection
Page
Page
 Installing LAN Cables
 LAN Cables in Automation Systems
LAN Cables as Important Plant Connections
Keep the Overall System Concept in Mind
Networking Simatic with Simatic NET
 Electrical Safety
Power Supply Voltage
DC Power Supply
Protection from External Electrical Influences
 Mechanical Protection of LAN Cables
Protection of Electrical and Optical LAN Cables
Mechanical Protection
 Redundant LAN Cables
Do not kink or crimp the trailing and festoon cables
 Install LAN cables separately
 Electromagnetic Compatibility of LAN Cables
Measures to Counter Interference Voltages
Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC
 Installation and Grounding of Inactive Metal Parts
Using the Shields of Electrical LAN Cables
Grounding
Cable Shields
 Handling the Shield
 When do potential differences occur?
Equipotential Bonding
 When and why is equipotential bonding necessary?
How do you avoid potential differences?
Rules for Equipotential Bonding
 Installing LAN Cables
 Routing Electrical LAN Cables
Cable Categories and Clearances
 How to Read the Table
Conditions
Clearance Table
 Cables for Lay
Within closets
Outside closets
 Cabling within Closets
Cabling within Buildings
 Cabling outside Buildings
Fiber-optic cables should be given preference
EMC Rules for Electrical LAN Cables
 Connecting Switched Inductances to Suppressors
Power Supply for Programming Devices
Special Noise Suppression Measures
Underground Cabling
 Cabinet Lighting
 Electromagnetic Compatibility of Fiber-Optic Cables
 Temperatures
Pull Cables Using Cable Grips and Protect Connectors
General
Storage and Transportation
 Fitting Strain Relief
Pressure
Torsion
Do not twist trailing cables and festooned cables
 Installing other Cables
Avoid Loops
Attachments to Profibus Cables
 Additional Instructions on Installing Fiber-Optic Cables
 Attaching Profibus Fiber-Optic Cables
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 Installation Instructions for Simatic NET
 Simatic NET
 Personnel qualification requirements
Copyright Siemens AG All Rights Reserved
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 Setting the Cutting Depth of the Cable Knife
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 Separating the Simatic NET Plastic Fiber Optic Duplex Cord
 Removing the Buffer
 Fitting Simplex Connectors
 Connector must be towards the center
 Simatic NET Profibus Plastic Fiber Optic, standard cable
Simatic NET Profibus Plastic Fiber Optic, duplex cord
Simatic NET Profibus Plastic Fiber Optic Stripping Tool Set
 Other commercially available accessories
Plug adapter
 Simatic NET
 Personnel qualification requirements
Page
 Setting the Cutting Depth of the Cable Knife
 Foil working from the end of the cable
 Separating the Simatic NET Plastic Fiber Optic Duplex Cord
 Removing the Buffer
 Crimping the Bfoc Connector
 Grinding and Polishing Bfoc Connectors
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 Simatic NET Profibus Plastic Fiber Optic Standard cable
Simatic NET Profibus Plastic Fiber Optic Duplex cord
Simatic NET Profibus Plastic Fiber Optic Bfoc crimping tool
Simatic NET Profibus Plastic Fiber Optic Bfoc polishing set
 Other commercially available accessories
 Simatic NET Profibus PCF Fiber Optic Standard Cable
 Personnel qualification requirements
 Simatic NET Profibus PCF Fiber Optic Standard Cable
 Using the Pulling Loop
 Marking Simatic NET Profibus PCF Fiber Optic Standard Cable
 Assembled with 2 x 2 Bfoc connectors
For connecting OLM/P
Simatic NET Profibus PCF Fiber Optic, standard cable
Simatic NET Profibus PCF Fiber Optic cable
 Installing Network Components Cubicles
IP Degrees of Protection
IEC 60529, EN
 Degree of Protection
Code Contact and Solid Body Water Protection Number
 Outdoor Installation
Simatic NET Components
Ventilation Openings
Heat Dissipation
 Standards
 Dimension Drawings
 Dimension Drawings of the Bus Connectors
Figure F-2 Bus Connector to IP 20 6ES7 972-0BA30-0XA0
 On OFF Siemens
 Figure F-6 FastConnect Bus Connector 6GK1 500-0FC00
 Dimension Drawings of the RS-485 Repeater
Figure F-7 RS-485 Repeater on Standard Rail 125
 Dimension Drawing of the Profibus Terminator
Figure F-9 Profibus Terminator 40.3 44.5
 Dimension Drawings of the RS-485 Bus Terminal
Figure F-10 RS-485 Bus Terminal on 15 mm high Standard Rail
 Dimension Drawings of the BT12M Bus Terminal
Figure F-11 BT12M Bus Terminal on 15 mm high Standard Rail
 Dimension Drawings of the Optical Bus Terminal OBT
 Simatic NET
 Dimension Drawings Infrared Link Module ILM
Sieme N S
 Dimension Drawings Optical Link Module OLM
 Dimension Drawings
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 Operating Instructions ILM / OLM / OBT
 Operating Instructions ILM / OLM / OBT
 Simatic NET
 Attenzione
 Simatic NET Profibus ILM
 General
Personnel qualification requirements
 Modes and Settings
Installation and Startup
Installing the Profibus ILM
Signaling Contact Displays
 Help With Problems During Operation
 Product
 Symbols
 Introduction
 Description of the Device
 Siemens Profibus ILM
 Transmission Rate
Topologies
 Point-to-Point-Link
Point-to-Point Link with Two Profibus ILMs Slave
 Infrared Link Modul ILM 6ZB530-3AC30-0BA1
 Slave
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 ILM
 Point-to-Multipoint Link
 Infrared transmission link 2 0.5 to 15 m
 Signal Regeneration
Monitoring the Received Optical Level
Constant Light Monitoring
 Monitoring the Optical Link
Monitoring the Optical Receive Activity
Monitoring the Optical Link with an Acknowledgment Pulse
 Infrared Link Modul ILM 6ZB530-3AC30-0BA1
 Modes and Settings
 Setting the Terminating Resistor
 Setting the Transmission Rate
 3 4 5 6 7 8 Setting
Operation With Acknowledgment Pulse
 Operation with Signaling Contact
 3 4 5 6 7
 Installation and Startup
 General Notes on Installation and Startup
 6ZB5530-3AC30-0BA1 Infrared Link Modul ILM
 Installing the Profibus ILM
 6ZB5530-3AC30-0BA1 Infrared Link Modul ILM
 Thickness of sheet Approx mm depending on
 Siemens
 ILM
 Screw M6 x By turning
 Connecting the Electrical RS 485 Bus Cables
 6ZB5530-3AC30-0BA1 Infrared Link Modul ILM
 Connecting the Power Supply and the Signaling Contact
 20 to 30 Max Max mA Max a NEC Class
 Displays
 LED Display Possible Causes Signaling Contact
Status Displays for Incorrect Operation
 LOW LED
 6ZB5530-3AC30-0BA1 Infrared Link Modul ILM
 Errors Due to Incorrect Network Configuration
 Delay Time of the Profibus ILM
Delay Time of Further Active Profibus Network Components
Transmission Delay Time TTD
 Technical Specifications
 6ZB5530-3AC30-0BA1 Infrared Link Modul ILM
 Infrared Link Modul ILM 6ZB530-3AC30-0BA1
 Illumination Range
 LOW LED displays critical receive levels
 Appendix
 References
 Installation Guidelines
Product name
EMC 89/336/EEC
Area of application
 Copyright  by Siemens
 OLM/P11
 Safety Instructions
Qualified personnel
Certified usage
Trademarks
 Contents
 Order Numbers
 Introduction
 OLM
 Non operating mode related functions
Operating mode related functions
 General Functions Operating mode related functions
Line monitoring with echoes
Send echo
Monitor echo
 Line topology
Please note
  Monitoring mechanisms
 Line topology without optical fiber link monitoring
 Star topology
Network structure in an optic star topology
 Redundant optical ring
Network structure in a redundant optical ring topology
  Monitoring mechanisms
 Safety notice
OLM/G11-1300
OLM/G12-1300
 General information about setting up
 Setting the compatibility
DIL switch S7 compatibility in Position
 Setting the operating mode
Operating mode Electrical Port without segment monitoring
Setting the operating mode of the optical ports CH2, CH3
Operating mode Line without optical fiber link monitoring
 Operating mode Redundant optical ring
 Installation Connecting the optical lines
 Mounting the modules
Mounting on a hat rail
Mounting on a mounting plate
 Connecting the electric RS 485 bus lines
Observe the following safety notice
 Connecting the power supply
Connecting the signaling contact lines
 Defining the receiving level of the optical ports
Measuring sockets
 LED Indicators and Troubleshooting
LED Indicators
 What the LED indicators and signaling contacts mean
 Troubleshooting
Fault indicated on the system LED
Fault indicated on CH1
Fault indicated on CH2 / CH3
 Version 1.0 8/00
 Configuration of optical line and star topologies
Configuration of redundant optical rings
 Constants for calculating the slot time at DP standard
 Voltage/power supply
Signal transmission
Retimer
Safety
 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC
Climatic ambient conditions
Mechanical ambient conditions
 CE Designation
 Literature notes
List of abbreviations
 Function not guaranteed
Measuring sockets
 Simatic NET Support and Training
Simatic Training Centers
Simatic Customer Support Hotline
Nuremberg Nürnberg Johnson City Singapore Singapur
 Simatic Customer Support On-line Services
Source for special cables
Further support
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 Profibus Optical Bus Terminal OBT
Manual
 Copyright Siemens AG 1998 All rights reserved
 Installation and Startup
10-1
Network Topology
 Profibus Optical Bus Terminal OBT C79000-G8976-C122-02
 Introduction
OBT
 Power Supply
Operating Mode
Connections
Sensitivity
 Simatic NET Profibus OBT Product
Supplied
Not supplied
 Profibus Optical Bus Terminal OBT C79000-G8976-C122-02
 Optoelectric Signal Conversion and Signal Regeneration
Functional Description
Interfaces
 Automatic Transmission Rate Detection
Supported FO Fiber Types
Displays
 + 24V green
CH1, CH2 , CH3 channel 1 to 3, yellow
 Operator Controls
 Network Topology
Optical Bus
 Using Long Fiber Optic Sections
OLM/G11 OBT
 Attaching RS-485 Segments
Example of Attaching RS-485 Segments
 Profibus Optical Bus Terminal OBT C79000-G8976-C122-02
 Installation and Startup
 Precedure for Installation
Installation and Startup
 Installation
Installing the Profibus OBT
 Installation on a Mounting Plate
Installing a Module on a Mounting Plate
 PE M L+ NEC CLASS2
 Connecting the Optical Cables
C D
 Connecting the Electrical RS-485 Cable
 Profibus Optical Bus Terminal OBT C79000-G8976-C122-02
 Troubleshooting
LED Display Possible Cause of Problem
 Profibus Optical Bus Terminal OBT C79000-G8976-C122-02
 Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
 Technical Specifications
 Technical Specifications
 Profibus Optical Bus Terminal OBT C79000-G8976-C122-02
 Installation Instructions
Product Name
EU Directive EMC 89/336/EEC
Information for Manufacturers of Machines
 Profibus Optical Bus Terminal OBT
 References
Siemens AG
 Profibus Optical Bus Terminal OBT C79000-G8976-C122-02
 Abbreviations
ISO/OSI
 Profibus Optical Bus Terminal OBT C79000-G8976-C122-02
 Simatic NET A&D PT2
 Profibus Optical Bus Terminal OBT C79000-G8976-C122-02
 General Information
Abbreviations/Acronyms
 General Information
 Standards, Manuals and Further Information
 References
 Further Information
Order Numbers
Page
 Simatic NET Support and Training
Simatic Training Center
Simatic Customer Support Hotline
Nuremberg Johnson City Singapore Simatic Basic Hotline
 Simatic Customer Support Online Services
Ordering Special Cables, Accessories, and Tools
Further Support
Simatic Premium Hotline
 Glossary
 GAP factor
Ground
 Lightning arresters
Lightning protection equipotential bonding
Master
Master-slave technique
 Optical power budget FO
Optical power loss FO
MaxTSDR
MinTSDR
 Signal propagation time
Reaction time
Redundancy
Reference potential
 Simatic NET PC modules
Slave
Softnet for Profibus
Standard rail
 Token ring
Token rotation time
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 Index
 Index