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