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1. Context Menu Item Description Reload selected OPC UA Nodes reloads the unit data type and value of the currently selected rows Reload all OPC UA Nodes reloads the unit data type and value of all rows Value Whenever the user enters a new value into the Value cell and leaves the editing without cancelling of the edit ing the new value is being written to the OPC UA server immediately The current value of each data is updated automatically in the following cases e after opening of the Device Profile in case the target OPC UA server is available at the moment e after the target OPC UA server has been changed in case the new OPC UA server is available at the moment e incase the target OPC UA server was not available and became available right now e automatically after a data has been added to the Device Profile Input Data table e automatically after a data has been added to the Device Profile Output Data table e automatically after the content of a Value cell has been edited within the Device Profile Output Data table e whenever lt F5 gt has been pressed Assigned Data A data can be inserted into Assigned Data either via Drag amp Drop from the online data section of the MDS Ex plorer or through typing of its name into the edit box directly While the Device Profile is started the value of the assigned data is written to the OPC UA server in cyclic inter vals The duration of this interval is configured via the Updating I
2. Device Branches of type IFN ANALOGINPUT in case the DPE IFN ANALOGINPUT is empty creates a new Device Profile and sets the target device to the dropped device Device Branches of type IFN ANALOGINPUT in case the DPE IFN ANALOGINPUT is not empty sets the target device of the current Device Profile to the dropped device English Release 2011 09 44 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 5 DPE IFN VIB ACC 2 3 5 1 Overview The DPE IFN VIB ACC is used in order to visualize create and edit Device Profiles of type IFN VIB ACC Multiple editors of this type can be opened and used simultaneously The following screenshot shows an example of a DPE IFN VIB ACC o OK Device Profile Data no Enabled es ee Destination Type Record Made Decimal32 Each Value Decimal32 Each Value Decimal32 Each Value Decimal32 Each Value Decimal32 Each Value Decimal32 Each Value Device Profile Parameters No 01 CH1 Sample Rate 4kHz CH2 Sample Rate 4kHz 03 CH3 Sample Rate 4kHz CH4 Sample Rate 4 kHz 05 CH5 Sample Rate 4 kHz 06 CHE Sample Rate 4kHz CH1 Characteristic Value mg 100 000 08 CH2 Characteristic Value mg 100 000 09 CH3 Characteristic Value mq 100 000 10 CH4 Characteristic Value mg 100 000 11 CH5 Characteristic Value mg 100 000 112 2 CHE Characteristic Yalue mg 100 000 CH6 Input Mo
3. Normalization Mode contains the normalization mode of the data Normalization Parameters contains the normalization parameters Record Mode contains the record mode of the data Record Parameters contains the record parameters of the data Buffer Mode contains the buffer mode of the data Buffer Parameters contains the buffer parameters of the data The Device Profile Data table always contains exactly eight rows for data When a data definition is removed from the Device Profile Data table its according row stays empty and grays all cells except the Name cell In order to get some data definition back to the empty row a new valid data name can be entered or the definitions from another row can be pasted into the empty one 2 3 7 4 Device Profile Parameters Table The Device Profile Parameters table contains the additional parameters of the currently opened Device Profile Parameter Description Operating Mode contains the operating mode Sample Time Rate contains the sample time rate which can be configured for some not for all operating modes Operating Mode Operating Mode Description Send on Change without Security Value In this operating mode the ION Binarylnput T001 sends the values of its inputs to the PC only in case at least one of the inputs has changed its level from 0 to 1 or vice versa Send on Change with Security Value In thi
4. A property can be added to the Device Profile Output Data table only in case its UserAccessLevel is Read able and Writeable 2 3 14 4 7 Other OPC UA Types All other OPC UA types which are defined for the OPC UA address space are not shown within the Address Space tree English Release 2011 09 76 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 14 5 Device Profile Output Data Table The Device Profile Output Data table contains the data whose values shall be written The following columns are supported by the DPE OPC UA T001 Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the data within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Device Profile or not Name contains the name of the data Unit contains the unit of the data Value contains the current value of the data Assigned Data contains the online data which shall be written to this output data Data Type contains the data type of the data Updating Interval ms contains the Updating interval of the data Node ID contains the node ID of the node from which this data is generated When a data definition is removed from the Device Profile Output Data table its according row also is removed completely New data definitions can be added only via the Address Space tree The following specific context menu item is provided
5. Node ID contains the node ID of the node from which this data is generated When a data definition is removed from the Device Profile Input Data table its according row also is removed completely New data definitions can be added only via the Address Space tree The following specific context menu item is provided Context Menu Item Description Reload selected OPC UA Nodes reloads the unit source type and value of the currently selected rows Reload all OPC UA Nodes reloads the unit source type and value of all rows Unit In case a variable of type AnalogltemType is added to the Device Profile Input Data table and this variable provides a unit this unit is inserted as default unit automatically Value The Device Profile Input Data table updates the current value of its data automatically in the following cases e after opening of the Device Profile in case the target OPC UA server is available at the moment e after the target OPC UA server has been changed in case the new OPC UA server is available at the moment e incase the target OPC UA server was not available and became available right now e automatically after a data has been added to the Device Profile Input Data table e automatically after a data has been added to the Device Profile Output Data table e automatically after the content of a Value cell has been edited within the Device Profile Output Data table e whenever lt F5 gt
6. 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 2 4 1 2 2 4 2 2 2 4 3 2 2 4 4 2 2 4 5 2 2 5 2 2 5 1 2 2 5 2 2 2 5 3 2 2 5 4 2 2 5 5 2 2 6 2 2 6 1 2 2 6 2 2 2 6 3 2 2 6 4 2 2 6 5 2 2 7 2 2 7 1 2 2 7 2 2 2 7 3 2 2 7 4 2 2 7 5 2 2 7 5 1 2 2 7 5 2 2 2 7 5 3 2 2 7 6 2 2 7 7 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 3 2 1 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 4 2 3 2 5 2 3 2 6 2 3 3 2 3 3 1 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 4 English Release 2011 09 OVEIVIE We di hen tata a les Mad ta des Aci SIE 21 Interface Profile Settings Table oocoonnnnccnnnnniccnnnonccccnnonnccnnnn cnc nano nn n rro nn rra rra rn 21 Connections Table ed 22 ESR E E E O EA L T E A E 22 Dropping Kolm IET an E EET E ETE T ETATE 22 PE Simulation LOOT 0d mae a eia L a E eae a E A e a aE Aaaa ES 23 OV EII Wei E A 23 Interface Profile Settings Table o ooooonnnnicnnniniccnnnoccccnononnncnnncnnncc nano ncn rro nn rro nn 23 Connections Table dice 24 ANN A ONO 24 Droppingiof tems conti id 24 IPE Socket TOO ii A o e oie ane 25 OU E EE E A diia 25 Interface Profile Settings Table o ooooonnnnicinnnicccnnonccccnnonnccnnnn cnc cnn nn nc nr nana nn r cnn rra 25 Connections Table A i 25 Menu Bar iii catan 26 Dropping of tems ii A tae ee een 26 IPE ORG UA TOOT cta ani ct ede dewgee edits E sae aE eA 27 OVEIVIEW ais AAA ee eo ei 27 Interface Profile Settings Table o oooonnnnicnnnniccnnnonoccnnnonnncnnnr cnc nano ncn rra nn r cnn nn rn 27 COMECIONS LALA e e ies 27 OPC UA Client
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8. User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS In addition a highlighted row or multiple rows can be copied cut pasted to another row of the Connections table via mechanisms of the context menu Copy Cut and Paste context menu items and or via the keyboard lt Ctrl C gt lt Ctrl X gt and lt Ctrl V gt keys Any definition which is copied from the Connections table of an IPE PROFIBUS DP T001 also can be copied to the Connections table of another IPE PROFIBUS DP T001 The last row of the Connections table always is an empty row and therefore it allows the user to add a new con nection by entering another Device Name into this last row All other cells of the last row are empty and disabled as long as the Device Name field is empty Whenever a new device name has been entered into the Device Name field another new empty row is added to the Connections table automatically The device names must be unique among all enabled connections when the user wants to save the Interface Profile The according check is done before the actual saving is started The node names must be unique among all enabled connections when the user wants to save the Interface Profile The according check is done before the actual saving is started Device Name The specified device name is being used as default device name when the device is being added to the DMS Explorer Node Name The node name must match the node name which is being specified for
9. contains the operating mode Input A Action contains the action for input A Input B Action contains the action for input B Input A Delay contains the action delay for input A Input B Delay contains the action delay for input B Output A Action contains the action for output A Output B Action contains the action for output B Output A Data contains the output data for output A Output B Data contains the output data for output B English Release 2011 09 39 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Operating Mode Operating Mode Description Standard In this operating mode the outputs of the CTN WatchGuard T001 are not set to certain values when the Device Profile is started Watchdog When the operating mode is set to Watchdog the Output A Action and Output B Action rows can be used in order to configure the desired watchdog operation UPS In this operating mode the CTN WatchGuard T001 uses its output A and output B in order to notify the shutdown status of the PC to the attached UPS The relay of output a is attracted as long as the CTN is powered via USB in this mode and as a result the X Tools Server is not able to change the state of output A The state of output B can be set by the X Tools Server to 0 or 1 per definition the relay of output B shall be released during normal operation of the X To
10. 2 contains the filter coefficient b 2 2 a 3 0 contains the filter coefficient a 3 0 a 3 1 contains the filter coefficient a 3 1 a 3 2 contains the filter coefficient a 3 2 b 3 0 contains the filter coefficient b 3 0 b 3 1 contains the filter coefficient b 3 1 b 3 2 contains the filter coefficient b 3 2 The Device Profile Filters table always contains exactly eight rows for filters Any selection of a row within the Device Profile Filters table automatically causes the same row to become se lected within the Device Profile Data table Internally the ION AnalogInput T001 always samples with a sample rate of 40 kHz Therefore the filter coeffi cients also must configured for 40 kHz even in cases where the actual sample time rate within the Device Pro file Parameters table is being set to another value 2 3 6 5 Device Profile Parameters Table The Device Profile Parameters table contains the additional parameters of the currently opened Device Profile Parameter Description CH01 Sample Time Rate contains the sample time rate for the input channel 01 CH02 Sample Time Rate contains the sample time rate for the input channel 02 CHO03 Sample Time Rate contains the sample time rate for the input channel 03 CH04 Sample Time Rate contains the sample time rate for the input channel 04 CHO5 Sample Time Rate contains the sample time rate for the input channel 05 CHO06 Sample Time
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12. CTN WatchGuard T001 Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the data within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Device Profile or not Name contains the name of the data Unit contains the unit of the data Description contains the description of the data Destination Type contains the destination type of the data Normalization Mode contains the normalization mode of the data Normalization Parameters contains the normalization parameters Record Mode contains the record mode of the data Record Parameters contains the record parameters of the data Buffer Mode contains the buffer mode of the data Buffer Parameters contains the buffer parameters of the data The Device Profile Data table always contains exactly four rows for data because the CTN WatchGuard T001 device provides exactly 2 input and 2 output channels When a data definition is removed from the Device Profile Data table its according row stays empty and grays all cells except the Name cell In order to get some data definition back to the empty row a new valid data name can be entered or the definitions from another row can be pasted into the empty one 2 3 3 4 Device Profile Parameters Table The Device Profile Parameters table contains the additional parameters of the currently opened Device Profile Parameter Description Operating Mode
13. Device Profile Editor a removed row within the Device Profile Data table either stays empty and grays all cells except the Name cell or it is removed from the Device Profile Data table completely English Release 2011 09 33 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS In order to put some data definition into an empty row a new valid data name can be entered or the definitions from another row can be pasted into the empty one New data definitions also can be added via copy move operations of existing data definitions from other Device Profiles of matching type In case of Device Profile Editors which provide a Message Channel Contents table new data definitions also can be added either via the Message Channel Contents table A highlighted row or multiple rows can be copied cut pasted to another row of the Device Profile Data table of the current or any other Device Profile Editor of matching type via mechanisms of the context menu Copy Cut and Paste context menu items and or via the keyboard lt Ctrl C gt lt Ctrl X gt and lt Ctrl V gt keys In case of Device Profile Editors which provide a Message Channel Contents table the copied cut data definitions also can be pasted into the Message Channel Contents table of the current or any other Device Profile Editor of matching type Any selection of a row within the Device Profile Data table automatically causes the same data to become se lected
14. Example of a DPE ION VIB D T001 Each control of the DPE ION VIB D T001 has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following major controls are provided by the DPE ION VIB D T001 e Device Profile Settings Table e Device Profile Data Table e Device Profile Parameters Table e Menu Bar e Dropping of Items English Release 2011 09 70 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 13 2 Device Profile Settings Table The standard Device Profile Settings table is being used by the DPE ION VIB D T001 see point 2 3 2 2 2 3 13 3 Device Profile Data Table The standard Device Profile Data table is being used by the DPE ION VIB D T001 see point 2 3 2 3 The fol lowing columns of the standard Device Profile Data table are supported by the DPE ION VIB D T001 Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the data within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Device Profile or not Name contains the name of the data Unit contains the unit of the data Description contains the description of the data Destination Type contains the destination type of the data Normalization Mode contains the normalization mode of the data Normalization Parameters contains the normalization parameters Record Mode contains the record mode of the data Record Parameters contains the record parameters of the data Buffe
15. PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 Overview ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 Multiple editors of this type can be opened and used simultaneously The following screenshot shows an example of a DPE ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 El Device Profile Settings Device Profile Data Profile Data kalka lika lika lika lika lka v v Master to Slave 04 Master to Slave 04 Master to Slave 04 Master to Slave 04 Master to Slave 04 Master to Slave 04 Master to Slave 04 Bit Array Master to Slave 04 Master to Slave 04 Start Delimiter 1 Length 1 Length 2 Start Delimiter 2 Destination Add Source Address Function Code Sw 01 Sw 02 Unsigned Integer8 Unsigned Integer8 Unsigned Integer Unsigned Integer8 Unsigned Integer8 Unsigned Integer8 Unsigned Integers Bit Array Bit Array Unsigned Integer8 Unsigned Integer8 Unsigned Integer8 Unsigned Integers Unsigned Integer8 Unsigned Integer8 Unsigned Integers Boolean Boolean te to Slave 04 Slave 04 to Master New re Save Save As Figure 13 Example of a DPE ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 English Release 2011 09 53 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Each control of the DPE ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following major controls are provided by the DPE ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 e Device Profile Settings Table e Device Profile D
16. SIMATIC S7 is not empty sets the target device of the current Device Profile to the dropped device English Release 2011 09 58 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 10 DPE ION SIMATIC TDC T001 2 3 10 1 Overview The DPE ION SIMATIC TDC T001 is used in order to visualize create and edit Device Profiles of type ION SIMATIC TDC T001 Multiple editors of this type can be opened and used simultaneously The following screenshot shows an example of a DPE ION SIMATIC TDC T001 Device Profile Settings Device Profile Data No 1 Status Bit 1 Boolean Boolean Status Bit 2 Boolean Boolean Status Bit 3 Boolean Boolean Status Bit 4 Boolean Boolean Chart 000 Block 000 003 Ramp 1 Decimal32 Decimal32 Chart 000 Block 001 000 Ramp 2 _ Decimal32 Decimal32 Chart 4000 Block 001 001 Ramp 3 Decimal32 Decimal32 Chart 4000 Block 001 002 Ramp 4 Decimal32 Decimal32 Chart 000 Block 001 003 SISI Address Book 2 48 ION SIMATIC TDC T001 303300 02 00000000 5 23 Chart 000 M Chart 001 25 Chart 002 AES Chart 003 133 Chart 004 133 Chart 005 WS Chart 006 23 Chart 007 i E E H B B HB Device Profile Parameters No Value 1 Device Setup File Example Location ION SIMATIC TDC T001 303300 02 00000000 21 Sample Time s 0 010000 3 Minimum Sample Time s 0 010000 Maximum Data Count
17. Settings Table The standard Device Profile Settings table is being used by the DPE ION Analoginput T001 see point 2 3 2 2 2 3 6 3 Device Profile Data Table The standard Device Profile Data table is being used by the DPE ION Analoginput T001 see point 2 3 2 3 The following columns of the standard Device Profile Data table are supported by the DPE ION AnalogInput T001 Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the data within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Device Profile or not Name contains the name of the data Unit contains the unit of the data Description contains the description of the data Destination Type contains the destination type of the data Normalization Mode contains the normalization mode of the data Normalization Parameters contains the normalization parameters Record Mode contains the record mode of the data Record Parameters contains the record parameters of the data Buffer Mode contains the buffer mode of the data Buffer Parameters contains the buffer parameters of the data The Device Profile Data table always contains exactly eight rows for data When a data definition is removed from the Device Profile Data table its according row stays empty and grays all cells except the Name cell In order to get some data definition back to the empty row a new valid data name can be entered or the
18. T001 t Socket T001 gy Device Profile Files Sg Device Setup Files 8 Interfaces fe IEEE1394 T001 2 153 OPC UA TOO 132 PROFIBUS DP T001 SS Serial Port T001 2 ies Simulation TOO1 17 133 Socket T001 ES Libraries Figure 1 Example of a DMS Explorer English Release 2011 09 11 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Each branch of the DMS Explorer has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following major branches are provided by the DMS Explorer e Main Branch e Editors Branch e Interface Profile Editors Branch e Interface Profile Editor Branch e Device Profile Editors Branch e Device Profile Editor Branch e Servers Branch e Server Branch e Files Branch e File Location Branch e Interface Profile Files Branch e Device Profile Files Branch e Device Setup Files Branch e Interfaces Branch e Interface Branch e Device Branch e Libraries Branch e Device Process Modules Branch e Device Process Module Branch 2 1 2 Main Branch The one and only Main Branch provides all of the other items of the DMS Explorer It can be expanded and collapsed in order to show or hide its sub items 2 1 3 Editors Branch The one and only Editors Branch provides all of the editors which are available within the Device Management System 2 1 4 Interface Profile Editors Branch The one and only Interface Profile Editors Branch provides all
19. Table e Menu Bar English Release 2011 09 17 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 2 2 2 Interface Profile Settings Table The Interface Profile Settings table contains all of the profile dependent settings which can be configured within an Interface Profile Parameter Description Target Name contains the name of the target to which the Interface Profile is stored Storage Path contains the path to which the Interface Profile is stored absolute or symbolic path Creation Date contains the creation date of the Interface Profile Modification Date contains the last modification date of the Interface Profile Target Interface Name contains the name of the target interface Profile Description contains the description of the Interface Profile Company Name contains the company name Author Name contains the author name Target Name All of the information about the Target Name and Storage Path is set up within the Save As dialog Target Interface Name The Target Interface Name is the only link between the stored Interface Profile and its target interface The In terface Profile Editors set this value related to their interface 2 2 2 3 Menu Bar Menu Button Description New This button creates a new empty Interface Profile and initializes the Interface Profile Settings table w
20. The following icons are provided and indicate the current status of each Interface Profile Icon Description E stopped The Interface Profile is stopped and does not perform any operations B started The Interface Profile is started and attempts to connect to the configured devices In addition it also attempts to re connect to the configured devices in case the connection is broken at any moment E paused The Interface Profile is paused and does not attempt to connect to the configured devices The already established connections are not being terminated but in case a connection breaks it is not being re established B suspended The Interface Profile is suspended because it has detected an error condition The Interface Pro file will resume after the error condition has been solved and it does not connect or reconnect to any devices until it can resume In case the Interface Profile is suspended and its according Interface Profile File at the disk is being updated the updated Interface Profile File is being loaded and the Interface Profile uses the updated configuration for its further processing 2 1 13 Device Profile Files Branch Each Device Profile Files Branch provides all of the Device Profiles which are available from the directory to which its Configuration File location points The tree of shown Device Profiles is updated automatically when ever a Device Profile at the disk is
21. be configured to Yes see tutorial chapter Providing of Data to standard OPC UA Clients OPC UA clients are able to read the values of all currently present online data which are of simple data types Boolean Integers and Decimals from X Tools but they can not read or modify the current configuration of the X Tools Server and the can not access the currently present offline data In addition OPC UA clients can not write any values for a data to X Tools In order to connect to the built in OPC UA server the following access data must be used by OPC UA clients Access Data Value Target IP or Name IP or name of the computer which runs the X Tools Server Target Port OPC UA port which has been configured within the global options of the X Tools Server Security Policy None or Basic128Rsa or Basic256 Message Security None or Sign or Sign and encrypt User Name Anonymous an empty user name in case of most OPC UA clients or a valid Windows user name Password No password for the anonymous access or the correct password for the specified Windows user name The anonymous access has the same access rights as all other Windows users thus it typically does not make sense to use a different user than the anonymous one Note In case the Guest account of Windows is enabled the OPC UA server accepts any provided user name as valid even in case there is no Windows user of this n
22. e Dropping of Items English Release 2011 09 73 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 14 2 Device Profile Settings Table The standard Device Profile Settings table is being used by the DPE OPC UA T001 see point 2 3 2 2 2 3 14 3 Device Profile Input Data Table The standard Device Profile Input Data table is being used by the DPE OPC UA T001 see point 2 3 2 3 The following columns of the standard Device Profile Input Data table are supported by the DPE OPC UA T001 Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the data within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Device Profile or not Name contains the name of the data Unit contains the unit of the data Value contains the current value of the data Description contains the description of the data Source Type contains the source type of the data Destination Type contains the destination type of the data Sampling Interval ms contains the sampling interval of the data Normalization Mode contains the normalization mode of the data Normalization Parameters contains the normalization parameters Record Mode contains the record mode of the data Record Parameters Buffer Mode contains the record parameters of the data contains the buffer mode of the data Buffer Parameters contains the buffer parameters of the data
23. lt Ctrl X gt and lt Ctrl V gt keys Any definition which is copied from the Connections table of an IPE Socket T001 also can be copied to the Connections table of another IPE Socket T001 The last row of the Connections table always is an empty row and therefore it allows the user to add a new con nection by typing another IP address into the IP Address field of this last row All other cells of the last row are empty and disabled as long as the IP Address field is empty Whenever a new IP address has been entered into the IP Address field another new empty row is added to the Connections table automatically When a new IP address is entered manually the values of the Command Port Data Port Connection Type and Time Domain fields automatically are set to the values which have been entered at last for another row by the user Each combination of IP address and command port and IP address and data port must be unique among all of the enabled connections when the Interface Profile shall be saved The according check is performed before the saving is started Time Domain The X Tools Server is performing time synchronization for the values which it receives from socket devices Typically each of the connected socket devices has its own time base without any time synchronization be tween them In such cases the Time Domain cell of each connection shall be set to Unique and as a result the X Tools Server maintains unique time correctio
24. menu items and or via the keyboard lt Ctrl C gt lt Ctrl X gt and lt Ctrl V gt keys Any definition which is copied from the Connections table of an IPE Serial Port T001 also can be copied to the Connections table of another IPE Serial Port T001 The last row of the Connections table always is an empty row and therefore it allows the user to add a new con nection by entering another COM Port into this last row All other cells of the last row are empty and disabled as long as the COM Port field is empty Whenever a new COM port has been entered into the COM Port field an other new empty row is added to the Connections table automatically The value of each COM Port field must be unique among all enabled connections when the user wants to save the Interface Profile The according check is done before the actual saving is started In case the value of the COM Port field of an enabled connection is not unique among the currently enabled connections of the Interface Profile red text is being used for displaying of values of the affected COM Port fields 2 2 4 4 Menu Bar The standard Menu Bar is being used by the IPE Serial Port T001 see point 2 2 2 3 2 2 4 5 Dropping of Items Dropped Item Description Interface Profile File Branches of type opens the dropped Interface Profile IPF Serial Port T001 English Release 2011 09 22 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIP
25. modified 2 1 7 Device Profile Editor Branch Each Device Profile Editor Branch represents one available Device Profile Editor Dragging of a Device Profile Editor Branch into the Device Management System workspace opens an empty editor of the dragged type After the editor has been opened any of the present files of correct type can be dragged into it for visualization and or editing The following specific context menu items are provided Context Menu Item Description Open opens an empty Device Profile Editor of the chosen type within the Device Management Sys tem workspace New Device Profile gt opens a Device Profile Editor of the chosen type within the Device Management System work space creates a new Device Profile and initializes it with default values 2 1 8 Servers Branch The one and only Servers Branch provides all of the X Tools Servers which are connected at the moment The tree of shown X Tools Servers is updated automatically whenever an X Tools Server is attached or detached 2 1 9 Server Branch Each Server Branch represents one of the currently connected X Tools Servers 2 1 10 Files Branch The Files Branch of each connected X Tools Server provides all of the files which are available within the De vice Management System The following specific context menu item is provided Context Menu Item Description Add Location opens the Add Location dialog and adds a new Config
26. not be copied moved to another files branch As the unique name of each Device Setup also includes its storage directory multiple Device Set ups with matching file names can be stored in different Device Setup directories English Release 2011 09 15 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS The following specific context menu items are provided Context Menu Item Description Cut cuts the currently selected items Copy copies the currently selected items Paste pastes currently copied cut items Delete deletes the selected items from the disk Rename allows to rename the selected item directly within the DMS Explorer New Directory opens the Add Directory dialog and creates a new directory afterwards 2 1 15 Interfaces Branch Each Interfaces Branch provides all of interfaces which are available for a connected X Tools Server at the moment The following specific context menu item is provided Context Menu Item Description New Interface Profile gt opens an Interface Profile Editor of the chosen type within the Device Management System workspace creates a new Interface Profile and initializes it with default values 2 1 16 Interface Branch Each Interface Branch provides all of the devices of its interface type which are connected to the parent X Tools Server at the moment The tree of shown devices is updated automatically when
27. of the data is highlighted within the Message Channels table if there is any provided by the Device Profile Editor The order of the rows message channels within the Message Channel Contents table from top to bottom matches the order of the rows message channels within the Message Channels table Whenever the order of rows message channels within the Message Channels table is being changed also the order of rows mes sage channels within the Message Channel Contents table is being updated accordingly 1 10 11 20 21 30 The 1 10 11 20 21 30 and all following columns contain always 10 bytes of a message channel These columns do not have a functional purpose but are used for a better organization of the bytes of the present message channels Each data byte which is part of a defined data is highlighted through colors Different source data types are highlighted with different colors in order to provide a better overview and additional information At each byte position only one data definition can be placed and also overlapping of multiple data definitions is not allowed English Release 2011 09 35 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS The following specific context menu items are provided Context Menu Item Description New Data Definition gt creates a new data definition with the specified source type and at the byte position from which the conte
28. supervision mode the measurement is being stopped each defined Cyclic Input Su pervision Time and both hardware offsets detection and a cable break detection are being per formed for the currently active channels The detected hardware offsets are taken over immedi ately and are applied to all following measurement values until the next determination of hardware offsets In case a cable break is being detected an according message is being added to the system log The first check is being performed directly after the start of the Device Profile Cyclic Input Supervision Time The Cyclic Input Supervision Time can be used in order to establish a periodic check of the input channels The following specific context menu items are provided Context Menu Item Description Set to Default sets the cyclic input supervision time to 3600 seconds Automatic Update of the Channel Status The IFN VIB ACC constantly monitors its inputs and sends a notification to the X Tools Server in case it de tects a possible change at any of the currently active inputs A change is any switch between the possible states channel OK cable break and short circuit After a possible change at an input has been detected a self test must be executed in order to determine the actual state of all active inputs However the self test always inter rupts the measurement from all inputs of the affected IFN VIB ACC and theref
29. the buffer mode of the data Buffer Parameters contains the buffer parameters of the data Byte Offset contains the byte offset of the data within its message channel Bit Offset contains the bit offset of the data within its byte When a data definition is removed from the Device Profile Data table its according row also is removed com pletely New data definitions can be added via the Message Channel Contents table 2 3 11 4 Message Channel Contents Table The standard Message Channel Contents table is being used by the DPE ION SIMOTION T001 see point 2 3 2 4 2 3 11 5 Device Profile Parameters Table The Device Profile Parameters table contains the additional parameters of the currently opened Device Profile Parameter Description Sample Time Rate contains the sample time rate which is read from the attached ION SIMOTION T001 Buffer Size contains the buffer size which is read from the attached ION SIMOTION T001 The following specific context menu item is provided Context Menu Item Description Reload Device Profile Parameters reloads the Device Profile parameters from the target ION SIMOTION T001 Sample Time Rate The Sample Time Rate is read from the attached ION SIMOTION T001 and represents the cycle time of the SIMOTION block which is recording the data at the side of the ION SIMOTION T001 The Sample Time Rate can not be modified by the user English Release 2011 09 65 80 SIPLUS CM
30. the default value for all Sampling Interval cells within the Device Profile Input Data table The context menu can be used in order to activate additional possibili ties of the default sampling interval Context Menu Item Description Set to Fastest Sets the Default Sampling Interval to Fastest In case of this setting the sampling interval is configured to the fastest value which is supported by the target OPC UA server 2 3 14 7 Menu Bar The standard Menu Bar is being used by the DPE OPC UA T001 T001 see point 2 3 2 6 2 3 14 8 Dropping of Items Dropped Item Description Device Profile File Branches of type opens the dropped Device Profile DPF OPC UA T001 Device Branches of type OPC UA creates a new Device Profile and sets the target device to the dropped device T001 in case the DPE OPC UA T001 is empty Device Branches of type OPC UA sets the target device of the current Device Profile to the dropped device T001 in case the DPE OPC UA T001 is not empty English Release 2011 09 78 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 4 OPC UA Server X Tools is being delivered with a built in OPC UA server This OPC UA server can be used by standard OPC UA clients in order to read the values of the current online data from the X Tools Server In order to turn on the OPC UA server the global option Enable OPC UA Server must
31. the desired target PROFIBUS DP inter face card within the PROFIBUS DP control panel e g Node0 2 2 3 4 Menu Bar The standard Menu Bar is being used by the IPE PROFIBUS DP T001 see point 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 5 Dropping of Items Dropped Item Description Interface Profile File Branches of type opens the dropped Interface Profile IPF PROFIBUS DP T001 English Release 2011 09 20 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 2 4 IPE Serial Port T001 2 2 4 1 Overview The IPE Serial Port T001 is used in order to visualize create and edit Interface Profiles of type Serial Port T001 Multiple editors of this type can be opened and used simultaneously The following screenshot shows an example of an IPE Serial Port T001 Interface Profile ni No P 1 Saar 2 Storage Path Example Location 3 Creation Date 2010 12 17 00 00 00 4 Modification Date 2010 12 17 00 00 00 5 Target Interface Name Serial Port TOO1 6 Profile Description Example Description of the Interface Profile for the Serial Port TOO1 Interface Company Name Example Company 8 Author Name Example Author 4 Connections No Enabled _ COM Port Parity Check Mode EI COM3 COM2 Figure 3 Example of an IPE Serial Port T001 Each control of the IPE Serial Port T001 has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following major co
32. to add them to the Device Profile Data table Add context menu item Each branch of the Address Book tree has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following major branches are provided by the Address Book tree e Main Branch e Chart Branch e Block Branch e Connector Branch The following specific context menu item is provided Context Menu Item Description Reload Address Book reloads the address book from the target ION SIMATIC TDC T001 2 3 10 4 2 Main Branch The one and only Main Branch provides all of the charts which are available at the target ION SIMATIC TDC T001 Its caption matches the name of the target ION SIMATIC TDC T001 and it can be expanded and col lapsed in order to show or hide its sub items The following specific context menu item is provided Context Menu Item Description Add adds all connectors from all blocks from all charts of the selected device to the Device Profile Data table 2 3 10 4 3 Chart Branch Each Chart Branch represents one chart from the address book and provides all of the blocks which are avail able below its chart The following specific context menu item is provided Context Menu Item Description Add adds all connectors from all blocks from the selected chart to the Device Profile Data table 2 3 10 4 4 Block Branch Each Block Branch represents one block from the address book and provides all of the connectors which are avai
33. 01 is empty creates a new Device Profile and sets the target device to the dropped device Device Branches of type ION SIMATIC TDC T001 in case the DPE ION SIMATIC TDC T001 is not empty sets the target device of the current Device Profile to the dropped device English Release 2011 09 63 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 11 DPE ION SIMOTION T001 2 3 11 1 Overview The DPE ION SIMOTION T001 is used in order to visualize create and edit Device Profiles of type ION SIMOTION T001 Multiple editors of this type can be opened and used simultaneously The following screenshot shows an example of a DPE ION SIMOTION T001 Device Profile Settings a Device Profile Data No Name Destination Type T O1 Decimal32 y Decimal32 y Sine 2 Decimal32 y Decimal32 i Sine 3 Decimal32 v Decimal32 E Bit Array Sw 01 Bit Array Boolean sw 02 Bit Array Boolean Sw 03 Bit Array Boolean 5w 04 _ Bit Array Boolean RIRIKI v Vv Vv v 11 v Message Channel Contents APS 7 21 30 EN a ne 1 E Default BERR 6 Bee Device Profile Parameters No 1 Sample Time us NAA Buffer Size Byte N A New Figure 16 Example of a DPE ION SIMOTION T001 Each control of the DPE ION SIMOTION T001 has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The fol lowing major controls are provid
34. 100 5 Current Data Count 8 6 Available Data Count 92 Maximum Byte Count 8 Current Byte Count 20 9 Available Byte Count New Open Figure 15 Example of a DPE ION SIMATIC TDC T001 English Release 2011 09 59 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Each control of the DPE ION SIMATIC TDC T001 has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following major controls are provided by the DPE ION SIMATIC TDC T001 e Device Profile Settings Table e Device Profile Data Table e Address Book Tree e Device Profile Parameters Table e Menu Bar e Dropping of Items 2 3 10 2 Device Profile Settings Table The standard Device Profile Settings table is being used by the DPE ION SIMATIC TDC T001 see point 2 3 2 2 2 3 10 3 Device Profile Data Table The standard Device Profile Data table is being used by the DPE ION SIMATIC TDC T001 see point 2 3 2 3 The following columns of the standard Device Profile Data table are supported by the DPE ION SIMATIC TDC T001 Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the data within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Device Profile or not Name contains the name of the data Unit contains the unit of the data Description contains the description of the data Source Type contains the source type of the data Destination Type contains the
35. 2 CH3 Characteristic Value contains the characteristic value of the sensor which is being attached to CH3 CH4 Characteristic Value contains the characteristic value of the sensor which is being attached to CH4 CH5 Characteristic Value contains the characteristic value of the sensor which is being attached to CH5 CH6 Characteristic Value contains the characteristic value of the sensor which is being attached to CH6 CH6 Input Mode contains the input mode for CH6 Cyclic Input Supervision Mode contains the cyclic input supervision mode Cyclic Input Supervision Time contains the cyclic input supervision time Automatic Update of the Channel Status specifies whether the channel status shall be updated automatically in case a possible change of the channel status is being detected CH1 Sample Rate CH6 Sample Rate In case none of the currently active input channels is configured to a sample rate above 14 kHz the Data Su pervision Time within the Device Profile Settings table must be configured to a minimal value of 1 second Smaller data supervision times can cause unwanted data supervision events because the data of 14 kHz is coming with a delay of up to 750 ms from the device English Release 2011 09 46 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System CH6 Input Mode SIPLUS CMS CH6 Input Mode Description ICP Input In this input mode CH6 works lik
36. 3 14 4 1 Overview The Address Space tree displays all of the nodes of the attached OPC UA server which are supported by X Tools The user is able to select any of the displayed nodes and to add them to the Device Profile Input Data table Add as Device Profile Inout Data context menu item and to the Device Profile Output Data table Add as Device Profile Output Data context menu item The Rebrowse context menu item can be used in order rebrowse for the child node IDs of the node from which the context menu has been called Each branch of the Address Space tree has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following major branches are provided by the Address Space tree e Main Branch e Objects Branch e Folder Branch e Variable Branch e Property Branch The following specific context menu item is provided Context Menu Item Description Rebrowse Address Space clears all contents of the Address Space tree 2 3 14 4 2 Main Branch The one and only Main Branch provides all of the supported nodes of the target OPC UA server Its caption matches the name of the target OPC UA server and it can be expanded and collapsed in order to show or hide its sub items Below the Main Branch only the Objects folder of the OPC UA server is shown All other folders are not sup ported by the Address Space tree The following specific context menu item is provided Context Menu Item Description Rebrows
37. 3 6 6 2 3 6 7 2 3 7 2 3 7 1 2 3 7 2 2 3 7 3 2 3 7 4 2 3 7 5 2 3 7 6 2 3 8 2 3 8 1 2 3 8 2 2 3 8 3 2 3 8 4 2 3 8 5 2 3 8 6 2 3 8 7 2 3 9 2 3 9 1 2 3 9 2 English Release 2011 09 MOU Baris steier tectshececttiatce states o dose eii tati 41 Dropping OF tems curtir ii ida 41 DPEIEN ANALOGIN PU Tim E Aa eee 42 OEI e E E a A ae ee eee eel 42 Device Profile Settings Table erarnan a antiga a ae ai eee Aa ee 42 Device Profile Data Table errr aaa S iia 43 Device Profile Parameters Tables nico ii red 43 Menu Ba cid ie a ee 44 Dropping of eS eae A A ins Saeed E des nein 44 DREVIEN VIB ACC 28 it a a e o a edt he cates 45 OVEIVIS Wicca ti A A eet oi ieee atte 45 Device Profile Settings Table oonnnnicionnnnccinnnnccccnnoncccnnnonnccnonannccn nano n cnc nano nc cc naar ncccnnannccnnns 45 Device Profile Data Table iarriric dd dl id dh enue 46 Device Profile Parameters Table eee 46 Men Bari naaa 47 Dropping OF MS cia tati ache igs 48 DPE ION AnalogInput TOOT oceneni aeriana EERE ENEAN cr ENET nc cnn nn EENE 48 COV ERVIGW ies 3ee nio lola olla 48 Device Profile Settings Table wi cinwsiadin ties Rie Mi aie 49 Device Profile Data Table 49 Device Profile Filters Table nice akin tad ede eden 50 Device Profile Parameters Table icc cccccteestectenesedetteedenctdewdvan dt dc 50 Menu Bak siits ise cs cutie Wate ates el oe ek E ek Oe ee he 50 Dropping of tems rase a it Minera eee neared ase 51 DFE ION Binarinput T
38. 34 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Data Format Data Format Description Big Endian Motorola MSB first When this data format is chosen the incoming value from the device is interpreted with the most significant byte as first byte Little Endian Intel LSB first When this data format is chosen the incoming value from the device is interpreted with the least significant byte as first byte Buffer Mode Buffer Mode Description Absolute Size In this buffer mode the absolute size of the ring buffer of the data can be specified in number of values Relative Size In this buffer mode the relative size of the ring buffer of the data can be specified in of the ring buffer size from the global options 2 3 2 4 Message Channel Contents Table The Message Channel Contents table contains a graphical representation of all of the data message channels which are defined within the current Device Profile Column Description No contains the row number 1 10 contains 10 bytes of the message channel where multiple rows may be used for each message channel in case its size is longer than the available space within one row 11 20 contains 10 bytes of the message channel where multiple rows may be used for each message channel in case its size is longer than the available space within one row 21 30 contains 10 bytes of the message channel wh
39. A Client Certificate Dialog e Menu Bar e Dropping of Items 2 2 7 2 Interface Profile Settings Table The standard Interface Profile Settings table is being used by the IPE OPC UA T001 see point 2 2 2 2 2 2 7 3 Connections Table The Connections table contains all of the connections which are defined within the currently opened Interface Profile Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the connection within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Interface Profile or not Device Name contains the device name of the target Target IP or Name contains the IP address or name of the target English Release 2011 09 27 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Port contains the port which shall be used for the communication Server Certificate contains the type of the handling of the server certificate Security Policy contains the type of the to be used security policy Message Security contains the type of the to be used message security User Name contains the user name which shall be used for the access to the target Password contains the password of the user account which shall be used for the access to the target Password confirm contains the password for the user account for confirmation which shall be used for the access to the target Time Domain contains the time domain of the target Th
40. CH4 CH5 Anti Aliasing Filter contains the setting for the anti aliasing filter of CH5 CH6 Anti Aliasing Filter contains the setting for the anti aliasing filter of CH6 Cyclic Input Supervision Mode contains the cyclic input supervision mode Cyclic Input Supervision Time contains the cyclic input supervision time English Release 2011 09 43 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Cyclic Input Supervision Mode Cyclic Input Supervision Mode Description Do not perform cyclic Checks during the Measurement In this input supervision mode the measurement is not being interrupted for the determination of the hardware offsets or for the detection of cable breaks Determine Hardware Offsets during the Measurement In this input supervision mode the measurement is being stopped each defined Cyclic Input Su pervision Time and the hardware offsets are being determined for the currently active channels The detected hardware offsets are taken over immediately and are applied to all following meas urement values until the next determination of hardware offsets The first check is being per formed directly after the start of the Device Profile Determine Cable Breaks during the Measurement In this input supervision mode the measurement is being stopped each defined Cyclic Input Su pervision Time and cable break detection is being per
41. Certificate Table oo nnocccnnnninnnnnncccnnnonoccnnnorccnnnnnrrccnnn nr cnn rca rr 29 Create new OPC UA Client Certificate Dial09 ooonnnciccnnnnninnnnnnocconnnccccnnnarcccnnnnrrccnnnnnncns 30 OVE VI Wo da eee aes 30 New OPC UA Client Certificate Table ooonnnocicnnnnninnnnnniccnnnanccconnarccnnn narrar cnn 30 MEU Di a A E ede 31 Memi Bari nit lts raid eanadeale T Aa 31 Droppingiof lems ira a A i ee ees 31 Device Profile Editor xiii ee 32 O ieee data Leagan dane eed ae ee el eae deta 32 COMMON Controls osissa le cheet eee Get eae baad ah cet dd tedden dd 32 VEIS 32 Device Profile Settings Table iia 32 Device Profle Data Tables iii E AREA E A 33 Message Channel Contents Table oooonnncccnnnoncccnnnonccccononcncnononcnnno nan n nc canon cnc nana nn nc nana nncnnns 35 Message Channels Table meissos cdi lia atar piatests inact cdi adan 36 Menu Barbuda 37 DPE CTN WatehGuard MOOT movi ni a eee aas 38 O EA E E E E A A S 38 Device Profile Settings Table ssie erp ierni aeea rE nN TE ERRIETARA EAEAN EAEE aid 38 Device Profile Data T able sesir irae aa NEA REAA N DAINTREE N ET ETARTE ATA 39 Device Profile Parameters Table coccion ranita orita eje 39 4 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 3 5 2 3 3 6 2 3 4 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 2 2 3 4 3 2 3 4 4 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 6 2 3 5 2 3 5 1 2 3 5 2 2 3 5 3 2 3 5 4 2 3 5 5 2 3 5 6 2 3 6 2 3 6 1 2 3 6 2 2 3 6 3 2 3 6 4 2 3 6 5 2
42. Device Management System work space creates a new Device Profile and initializes it with default values 2 2 Interface Profile Editors 2 2 1 Overview Interface Profile Editors are used in order to edit Interface Profiles An Interface Profile contains all of the in formation which is needed in order to configure an interface Multiple Interface Profiles can be created for each interface but only one Interface Profile can be started for each interface at a time Interface Profile Editors are known and accessed exclusively by the X Tools Client the X Tools Server has no knowledge about Interface Profile Editors at all However the X Tools Server is responsible to maintain Interface Profile Files and therefore all Interface Profile reading and writing operations are performed via the X Tools Server 2 2 2 Common Controls 2 2 2 1 Overview As all Interface Profile Editors are built up in a similar way they share some common controls e g tables and the menu bar which are the same in all Interface Profile Editors Each control of an Interface Profile Editor has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following major controls are provided by the Interface Profile Editors Depending to the Interface Profile Editor one or more parts may not be supported because they are not needed and one or more parts may be present in addi tion to the following ones because they are necessary e Interface Profile Settings
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44. IFN VIB ACC is not empty 2 3 6 DPE ION AnalogInput T001 2 3 6 1 Overview The DPE ION Analoginput T001 is used in order to visualize create and edit Device Profiles of type ION AnalogInput T001 Multiple editors of this type can be opened and used simultaneously The following screenshot shows an example of a DPE ION AnalogInput T001 oon ho Enabled Name Unit Description Destiation Type RecordMode eres Decimal32 Each Value Decimal32 Each Value Decimal32 Each Value Decimal32 Each Value Decimal32 Each Value Decimal32 Each Value Decimal32 Each Value Decimal32 Each Value Device Profile Filters Device Profile Parameters No Parameter 1 CHOI Sample Time s 2 CH02 Sample Time s CHO3 Sample Time s CHO4 Sample Time s 5 CHOS Sample Time s 6 CHOG Sample Time s CHO Sample Time s 8 CHO8 Sample Time s E v Vv 3 Y Y ee Y 6 y y zz y Figure 11 Example of a DPE ION Analoginput T001 English Release 2011 09 48 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Each control of the DPE ION Analoginput T001 has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following major controls are provided by the DPE ION Analoginput T001 e Device Profile Settings Table e Device Profile Data Table e Device Profile Filters Table e Device Profile Parameters Table e Menu Bar e Dropping of Items 2 3 6 2 Device Profile
45. LUS CMS 2 2 5 IPE Simulation T001 2 2 5 1 Overview The IPE Simulation T001 is used in order to visualize create and edit Interface Profiles for simulation inter faces Multiple editors of this type can be opened and used simultaneously The following screenshot shows an example of an IPE Simulation T001 Interface Profile Settings No fall YOURSERVER mz Storage Path Example Location 3 Creation Date 2010 12 17 00 00 00 4 Modification Date 2010 12 17 00 00 00 5 Target Interface Name Simulation T001 6 Profile Description Example Description of the Interface Profile for the Simulation TOO1 Interface Company Name Example Company E 8 Author Name Example Author amp Connections E Now 01 CTN WatchGuard T001 402300 01 00000000 CTN WatchGuard T001 402300 01 00000000 IFN ANALOGINPUT 801100 05 00000000 IFN ANALOGINPUT 801100 05 00000000 IFN VIB ACC 801100 06 00000000 IFN VIB ACC 801100 06 00000000 ION AnalogInput T001 301100 01 00000000 ION AnalogInput T001 301100 01 00000000 ION ARCNET Spy T001 303300 07 00000000 ION ARCNET Spy TO01 303300 07 00000000 ION Binarylnput T001 302100 01 00000000 ION Binarylnput T001 302100 01 00000000 vV ION C531 Spy T001 303300 08 00000000 ION CS31 Spy T001 303300 08 00000000 ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 303100 01 00000000 ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 3031 00 01 00000000 ION PROFIBUS DP T001 303300 06 00000000 ION PROFIBUS DP T001 303300 06 00000000 IO
46. Measurement 14 Cyclic Input Supervision Time s N A Figure 9 Example of a DPE IFN ANALOGINPUT Each control of the DPE IFN ANALOGINPUT has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The fol lowing major controls are provided by the DPE IFN ANALOGINPUT e Device Profile Settings Table e Device Profile Data Table e Device Profile Parameters Table e Menu Bar e Dropping of Items 2 3 4 2 Device Profile Settings Table The standard Device Profile Settings table is being used by the DPE IFN ANALOGINPUT see point 2 3 2 2 English Release 2011 09 42 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System 2 3 4 3 Device Profile Data Table SIPLUS CMS The standard Device Profile Data table is being used by the DPE IFN ANALOGINPUT see point 2 3 2 3 The following columns of the standard Device Profile Data table are supported by the DPE IFN ANALOGINPUT Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the data within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Device Profile or not Name contains the name of the data Unit contains the unit of the data Description contains the description of the data Destination Type contains the destination type of the data Normalization Mode contains the normalization mode of the data Normalization Parameters contains the normalization parameters Record Mode contains the record mode
47. Multiple editors of this type can be opened and used simultaneously The following screenshot shows an example of a DPE ION VIB D T001 Device Profile Settings Device Profile Data No Enabled Mame __ Urk_ Deserion_ Destination Type VIBL D1 WIB D2 VIB D3 VIB D4 i Rotary Frequency Shaft Decimal32 Decimal32 Decimal32 Decimal32 17s Decimal32 3 ach Value Each Value Each Value Each Value Each Value mm mm mm Angular Velocity Shaft Angle Shaft Rotary Frequency Roll Speed Roll Impulse Errors lolo aia Device Profile Parameters 0 Sample Time s Sensor 1 Cutoff Frequency kHz 03 Sensor 1 Input Range W Sensor 1 Characteristic Walue mm 05 Sensor 2 Cutoff Frequency kHz O6 Sensor 2 Input Range Y Sensor 2 Characteristic Value mv um ts Decimal32 Decimal32 17s Decimal32 m s Decimal32 Each Value Each Value Each Value Each Value Each Value 1 Signed Integer32 0 001 10 oo 0 100 20 01 0 100 08 Sensor 3 Cutoff Frequency kH z 09 Sensor 3 Input Range v Sensor 3 Characteristic Value mum 11 Sensor 4 Cutoff Frequency kHz 12 Sensor 4 Input Range V 13 Sensor 4 Characteristic Yalue m um Input Selector 15 Impulse Count 16 Tacho Value Vmin Gear Factor 18 Circumference m 10 10 100 30 1 0 100 10 No Tacho Input N A N A 1 000 1 000 Figure 18
48. N SIMOLINK T001 303300 03 00000000 ION SIMOLINK T001 303300 03 00000000 MON SIMOTION T001 303300 05 00000000 ION SIMOTION T001 303300 05 00000000 M _ION SIMATIC 57 PN 303300 16 00000000 ION SIMATIC 7 PN _ 303300 16 00000000 M ION SIMATIC 57 300 T001 303300 04 00000000 ION SIMATIC 7 300 T001 303300 04 00000000 M ION SIMATIC 57 400 T001 303300 09 00000000 ION SIMATIC 7 400 T001 303300 09 00000000 MON SIMATIC TDC T001 303300 02 00000000 ION SIMATIC TDC T001 303300 02 00000000 M ION ViB A T001 301100 02 00000000 ION VIBA TOON 301100 02 00000000 ION VIB D T001 301100 03 00000000 ION VIB D T001 301100 03 00000000 Open Figure 4 Example of an IPE Simulation T001 Each control of the IPE Simulation T001 has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following major controls are provided by the IPE Simulation T001 e Interface Profile Settings Table e Connections Table e Menu Bar e Dropping of Items 2 2 5 2 Interface Profile Settings Table The standard Interface Profile Settings table is being used by the IPE Simulation T001 see point 2 2 2 2 English Release 2011 09 23 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 2 5 3 Connections Table The Connections table contains all of the connections which are defined within the currently opened Interface Profile Column Description No contains the
49. OFIBUS DP Spy T001 is empty Device Branches of type ION sets the target device of the current Device Profile to the dropped device PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 in case the DPE ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 is not empty English Release 2011 09 55 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 9 DPE ION SIMATIC S7 2 3 9 1 Overview The DPE ION SIMATIC S7 is used in order to visualize create and edit Device Profiles of following types e ION SIMATIC S7 300 T001 e ION SIMATIC S7 400 T001 e ION SIMATIC S7 400 T002 e ION SIMATIC S7 PN Multiple editors of this type can be opened and used simultaneously The following screenshot shows an example of a DPE ION SIMATIC S7 Device Profile Settings Device Profile Data Sine 1 Sine 2 Sine 3 Noise E Bit Array Sw 01 SW 03 swo Decimal32 Decimal32 Decimal32 Unsigned Integer16 Bit Array Bit Array Bit Array Decimal32 Decimal32 Decimal32 Unsigned Integer16 Boolean Boolean Boolean 04 05 06 08 09 111 EE Message Channel Contents NA A EA 1 E Standard BEEBE OC li EEEE Device Profile Parameters menoa AAA AAA 1 Sample Time us 10000 Buffer Size Byte 64 Open Figure 14 Example of a DPE ION SIMATIC S7 Each control of the DPE ION SIMATIC S7 has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following ma
50. OO Tocca cnt cea E 51 OVA ob 51 Device Profile Settings Table coordina ie 51 Device Profile Data Table ai AA ada 52 Device Profile Parameters Table oonocoonnncccnnnoccccnnnoncccnnnoncccnnnonccnnnnnnncnn nano ncnc nana n cnc naar nncninns 52 Menu Baruta ea A ae diene 52 Dropping of teMS viii oa a ae et a aia 53 DPE ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 0 cc cccccceeeceeeeececeeeeeeeeseeeeeecaaeeecaeeseeeeeseaeeeseaeeseeeesaees 53 OVERVIOW Sie Assos PE ht Ais eed a 53 Device Profle Settings Tables ici lidia eelatiana ecttaeetieetiagss 54 Device Profile Data Table vorar iiaeiai dd Dd dd 54 Message Channel Contents Table oooonnnccconnocccccnnoncccnononccnnnnoncncno nan nc nc nan n cnn naar ncccnnannnnnnnns 54 Message Channels Table dd 55 MENUDEO A oa ee ee 55 Dropping of Items tiveness Ae 55 DPE ION SIMATIG SE as 56 OVA 56 Device Profle Settings Table vio tarotista 57 5 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 9 3 2 3 9 4 2 3 9 5 2 3 9 6 2 3 9 7 2 3 10 2 3 10 1 2 3 10 2 2 3 10 3 2 3 10 4 2 3 10 4 1 2 3 10 4 2 2 3 10 4 3 2 3 10 4 4 2 3 10 4 5 2 3 10 5 2 3 10 6 2 3 10 7 2 3 11 2 3 11 1 2 3 11 2 2 3 11 3 2 3 11 4 2 3 11 5 2 3 11 6 2 3 11 7 2 3 12 2 3 12 1 2 3 12 2 2 3 12 3 2 3 12 4 2 3 12 5 2 3 12 6 2 3 13 2 3 13 1 2 3 13 2 2 3 13 3 2 3 13 4 2 3 13 5 2 3 13 6 2 3 14 2 3 14 1 English Release 2011 09 Device Profil Data Tablero ii it aa 57 Mess
51. PE ION VIB A T001 has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following major controls are provided by the DPE ION VIB A T001 e Device Profile Settings Table e Device Profile Data Table e Device Profile Parameters Table e Menu Bar e Dropping of Items English Release 2011 09 67 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 12 2 Device Profile Settings Table The standard Device Profile Settings table is being used by the DPE ION VIB A T001 see point 2 3 2 2 2 3 12 3 Device Profile Data Table The standard Device Profile Data table is being used by the DPE ION VIB A T001 see point 2 3 2 3 The fol lowing columns of the standard Device Profile Data table are supported by the DPE ION VIB A T001 Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the data within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Device Profile or not Name contains the name of the data Unit contains the unit of the data Description contains the description of the data Destination Type contains the destination type of the data Normalization Mode contains the normalization mode of the data Normalization Parameters contains the normalization parameters Record Mode contains the record mode of the data Record Parameters contains the record parameters of the data Buffer Mode contains the buffer mode of the data Buffer Param
52. Rate contains the sample time rate for the input channel 06 CHO07 Sample Time Rate contains the sample time rate for the input channel 07 CH08 Sample Time Rate contains the sample time rate for the input channel 08 2 3 6 6 Menu Bar The standard Menu Bar is being used by the DPE ION Analoginput T001 see point 2 3 2 6 English Release 2011 09 50 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 6 7 Dropping of Items Dropped Item Description Device Profile File Branches of type opens the dropped Device Profile DPF ION Analoginput T001 Device Branches of type ION creates a new Device Profile and sets the target device to the dropped device Analoginput T001 in case the DPE ION Analoginput T001 is empty Device Branches of type ION sets the target device of the current Device Profile to the dropped device Analoginput T001 in case the DPE ION Analoginput T001 is not empty 2 3 7 DPE ION Binarylnput T001 2 3 7 1 Overview The DPE ION BinaryInput T001 is used in order to visualize create and edit Device Profiles of type ION Bi naryInput T001 Multiple editors of this type can be opened and used simultaneously The following screenshot shows an example of a DPE ION BinaryInput T001 Oo Ok Device Profile Settings Device Profile Data No Ena a a LS EEE CHO1 Boolean Each Value CHO2 Boolean Each Value v CHO3 Boolean Each Value Im CHO4 B
53. S4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Buffer Size The Buffer Size is read from the attached ION SIMOTION T001 and represents the amount of data which is recorded during each cycle In case the currently read buffer size is different to the so far known buffer size the length of the one and only message channel within the Device Profile also is being updated automatically The Buffer Size can not be modified by the user 2 3 11 6 Menu Bar The standard Menu Bar is being used by the DPE ION SIMOTION T001 see point 2 3 2 6 2 3 11 7 Dropping of Items Dropped Item Description Device Profile File Branches of type DPF ION SIMOTION T001 opens the dropped Device Profile Device Branches of type ION SIMOTION T001 in case the DPE ION SIMOTION T001 is empty creates a new Device Profile and sets the target device to the dropped device Device Branches of type ION SIMOTION T001 in case the DPE ION SIMOTION T001 is not empty sets the target device of the current Device Profile to the dropped device English Release 2011 09 66 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 12 DPE ION VIB A T001 2 3 12 1 Overview The DPE ION VIB A T001 is used in order to visualize create and edit Device Profiles of type ION VIB A T001 Multiple editors of this type can be opened and used simultaneously The followin
54. SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS SIEMENS Preface 1 Device Management System 2 Contact Information 3 SIPLUS CMS SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System English Release 2011 09 English Release 2011 09 1 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Safety Guidelines This document contains notices which you should observe to ensure your own personal safety as well as to avoid property damage The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol notices referring to property damage only have no safety alert symbol Danger Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Warning Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution Used with the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or mod erate injury ree Caution Used without safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property dam age Notice Used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potential situation which if not avoided may result in an undesirable result or state When several danger levels apply the notices of the h
55. a Device Profile opened already it is closed automatically before the new one is being created Dependent to the target device and its capabilities some Device Profile Editors are able to fill the new Device Profile with default values which can be used to start the new Device Profile im mediately whereas others are not able to provide any default data definitions Open This button opens the Open dialog where the user is able to select the file which shall be opened Save This button saves the currently opened Device Profile to the currently known storage location In case the storage location has not been defined yet the Save As dialog is popping up automati cally and the user is able to select the desired storage location Save As This button opens the Save As dialog where the user is able to select the desired storage loca tion Close This button closes the editor In case the currently opened Device Profile is not saved the editor asks the user whether the Device Profile shall be saved before it is closed English Release 2011 09 37 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 3 DPE CTN WatchGuard T001 2 3 3 1 Overview The DPE CTN WatchGuard T001 is used in order to visualize create and edit Device Profiles of type CTN WatchGuard T001 Multiple editors of this type can be opened and used simultaneously The following screenshot sho
56. added deleted modified Drag amp Drop can be used in order to copy move Device Profile directories and Device Profile files The default Drag amp Drop operation within an X Tools Server is move but when the lt Ctrl gt key is pressed a copy opera tion is performed The default Drag amp Drop operation from one X Tools Server to another is copy but when the lt Shift gt key is pressed a move operation is performed Device Profile directories and Device Profile files can be copied moved within Device Profile Files Branches either within one X Tools Server or over different X Tools Servers but they can not be copied moved to an other files branch As the unique name of each Device Profile also includes its storage directory multiple Device Profiles with matching file names can be stored in different Device Profile directories Dragging of a Device Profile into for the dragged Device Profile English Release 2011 09 the Device Management System workspace opens the Device Profile Editor 14 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS The following specific context menu items are provided Context Menu Item Description New Device Profile gt opens a Device Profile Editor of the chosen type within the Device Management System work space creates a new Device Profile and initializes it with default values Edit opens a new Dev
57. age Channel Contents Table oooonnncccnnnncccccnnoncccnnnoncncnnnancncno nan nn nc nano nn cn naar nncc naar nncnnns 57 Device Profile Parameters Table ooooooonnncccnnnonccccnnonccccnnoncccnnnonccnnnnnncnn canon cnn nano nc cn nnannncnnnns 57 A E A 58 Dropping Kolm ETa a acia 58 DPENON SIMATIC TDG TOOT sitos tai i A ea aA ead EER 59 OVEIVI Wir A R 59 Device Profile Settings Table ccchcecdeccececeeedeseddeeeeceedecdhseandecch idad adds 60 Device Profile Data Table oonnococcinnncccnnnnncccnnnoncccnnnoncccno nn nc cnn nor cnn 60 Address BOOK Meta a ainia e ica ia ada 61 OVEIVIOW ci vectiecie tte vie deci E E acin Ln E een atc oie eee ites 61 Mali Branehitescicsiicss a ide hatte act ta hath e ea 61 Ghart Branch cuina hace tdi ined irc De dba 61 Block BA Ailes eee a Able ig cite ee aia ea ec aan es dee seed 61 Connector Brans ont ia 61 Device Profile Parameters Table nico atando rta 62 Menu Baruta ithe aa ea ed 63 E 63 DPEON SIMOTI ON TOOT viscosa gees ee eee 64 ONENE en ii IA eel te eddie ee eet 64 Device Profile Settings Table ia aa 64 Device Profile Data Table wi css cceccccetewdedentenedeet deriet rnei dh dd i id cd 65 Message Channel Contents Table oooonnncccnnnnccccnnnancccnononcncnnnonc nono nan nc nc nano nc cnn nana ccnnnannncnnnns 65 Device Profile Parameters Table iocoiin litigio 65 Menu Barao E lea 66 Dropping of Items iii A ea i a 66 DREJJON VIB A TOO Tit cian idiota irlanda 67 OVEIVIS Wisin
58. ame Therefore it is strongly recommended to disable the Guest account of Windows in case the OPC UA server functionality of X Tools shall be used within security relevant applications In case the OPC UA client uses a security policy different to None it sends its OPC UA client certificate to X Tools during the connection attempt By default each unknown OPC UA client certificate which is received is rejected and saved to the following folder of the X Tools installation e X Tools Server User Certificates OPC UA Server Rejected In oder to enable the connection via such a rejected certificate the certificate must be moved manually to the folder of trusted certificates from OPC UA clients e X Tools Server User Certificates OPC UA Server Certificates Afterwards the OPC UA client must retry to connect The OPC UA server of X Tools does not require secured connections and can be used also with a security policy of None Internally the OPC UA server of X Tools uses the XSI X Tools Server Interface in order to be able to provide all necessary information to its OPC UA client Only one XSI client can be served by X Tools at a time thus no other XSI client shall connect to X Tools in case the internal OPC UA server is enabled English Release 2011 09 79 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System 3 Contact Information Address Siemens AG IA CE SE Wuerzburger Strasse 121
59. ard keys o examples lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Shift gt lt Del gt and brackets are being used for mouse operations o examples left mouse button down mouse move Release 2011 09 10 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 Device Management System 2 1 Device Management System Explorer 2 1 1 Overview The Device Management System Explorer in the following the DMS Explorer is used in order to visualize and maintain all of the files and modules which are relevant for the Device Management System It is dis played as a tree which contains all of the relevant and available Device Management System items Via Drag amp Drop the user is able to move items within the DMS Explorer and from the DMS Explorer to other dia logs of the Device Management System The following lines provide a short overview about the information that is available from the DMS Explorer The following screenshot shows an example of a DMS Explorer DMS Explorer zj Main BFP Editors Sm Interface Profile Editors IPE OPC UA T001 E IPE PROFIBUS DP T001 IPE Serial Port T001 E 55 IPE Simulation T001 IPE Socket T001 S S Device Profile Editors E Ha Servers S A YOURSERVER 8 Files amp Default Location fg Interface Profile Files gy Device Profile Files fy Device Setup Files S E Example Location Sy Interface Profile Files t PROFIBUS DP T001 t Serial Port TOO1 Simulation
60. ata Buffer Mode Buffer Parameters contains the buffer mode of the data contains the buffer parameters of the data Byte Offset contains the byte offset of the data within its message channel Bit Offset contains the bit offset of the data within its byte When a data definition is removed from the Device Profile Data table its according row also is removed com pletely New data definitions can be added via the Message Channel Contents table 2 3 9 4 Message Channel Contents Table The standard Message Channel Contents table is being used by the DPE ION SIMATIC S7 see point 2 3 2 4 2 3 9 5 Device Profile Parameters Table The Device Profile Parameters table contains the additional parameters of the currently opened Device Profile Parameter Description Sample Time Rate contains the sample time rate which is read from the attached target device Buffer Size contains the buffer size which is read from the attached target device The following specific context menu item is provided Context Menu Item Description Reload Device Profile Parameters reloads the Device Profile parameters from the target device Sample Time Rate The Sample Time Rate is read from the attached target device e g ION SIMATIC S7 300 T001 and repre sents the cycle time of the SIMATIC block which is recording the data at the side of the target device The cycle time is being set during the eng
61. ata Table e Message Channel Contents Table e Message Channels Table e Menu Bar e Dropping of Items 2 3 8 2 Device Profile Settings Table The standard Device Profile Settings table is being used by the DPE ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 see point 2 3 2 2 2 3 8 3 Device Profile Data Table The standard Device Profile Data table is being used by the DPE ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 see point 2 3 2 3 The following columns of the standard Device Profile Data table are supported by the DPE ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the data within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Device Profile or not Name contains the name of the data Unit contains the unit of the data Description contains the description of the data Source Type contains the source type of the data Destination Type contains the destination type of the data Normalization Mode contains the normalization mode of the data Normalization Parameters contains the normalization parameters Record Mode contains the record mode of the data Record Parameters contains the record parameters of the data Data Format contains the format of the data Buffer Mode contains the buffer mode of the data Buffer Parameters contains the buffer parameters of the data Message Channel contains the name of the message channel from w
62. atest Device Profile which was started for the device Pause Device Profile pauses the current Device Profile of the device Continue Device Profile continues the current Device Profile of the device Stop Device Profile stops the current Device Profile of the device New Device Profile opens the proper Device Profile Editor within the Device Management System workspace creates a new Device Profile and initializes it with default values Edit Device Profile opens the Device Profile Editor with the latest Device Profile which was started for the device English Release 2011 09 16 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 1 18 Libraries Branch The Libraries Branch of each connected X Tools Server provides all of the libraries which are available for the Device Management System 2 1 19 Device Process Modules Branch The Device Process Modules Branch of each connected X Tools Server provides all of the Device Process Modules which are available for the Device Management System The tree of shown Device Process Mod ules is updated automatically whenever a Device Process Module at the disk is added removed modified 2 1 20 Device Process Module Branch Each Device Process Module Branch represents one available Device Process Module The following specific context menu item is provided Context Menu Item Description New Device Profile opens a Device Profile Editor of the chosen type within the
63. book of the target ION SIMATIC TDC T001 The full path information symbolic name of the location path below the location file name is being stored and displayed by the Device Setup File cell The following specific context menu item is provided Context Menu Item Description Reload Device Profile Parameters reloads the Device Profile parameters from the target ION SIMATIC TDC T001 Minimum Sample Time Rate The Minimum Sample Time Rate is read from the attached ION SIMATIC TDC T001 and represents the cycle time of the SIMATIC block which is recording the data at the side of the ION SIMATIC TDC T001 The cycle time is being set during the engineering of the SIMATIC TDC and is not being measured by X Tools Maximum Data Count The Maximum Data Count is read from the attached ION SIMATIC TDC T001 and represents the max amount of data which can be requested each cycle Current Data Count The Current Data Count identifies how many data has been added to the Device Profile Data table of the cur rent Device Profile already The Current Data Count can not be modified by the user and is recalculated automatically whenever data is added to or removed from the Device Profile Data table Available Data Count The Available Data Count identifies how many data still can be added to the Device Profile Data table of the current Device Profile The Available Data Count can not be modified by the user and is recalcula
64. ccccceeeeeeenecceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeeeeeeetesencueaeeeeeeeseneenaees 77 2 3 14 6 Device Profile Parameters Table oooooonnncccnnnoccccnnnoncccnnnoncncnnnoncnnn cnn nc cnn nan n cnc naar ncccnnannncnnnns 78 2 3 14 7 Memi Baf sciuri meena ee reet iea aliens a etal 78 2 3 14 8 Dropping O eS T E T AET 78 2 4 OPGUA SOVE anais AE a dt dd A RS 79 3 Contact Intonnato Menisin a tte 80 English Release 2011 09 7 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Table of Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Example of a DMS Explorer zorio apa a it a eaa da 11 Example of an IPE PROFIBUS DP TOOT a aa a Rai 19 Example of an IPE Serial Port T001 cccccccccccccccececeeeeeeeeeceaeeceeeeeeesecaaeceeeeeeesecsaceeeeeeeeeseeseneaees 21 Example of an IPE Simulation T001 cccccccccccccccceceeeeececcceaecceeeeeeesecscaaeceeeeeeesecsncaeeeeeeeeeseesenaaeas 23 Examiple of an IPE Socket TOOT murere id ias 25 Exampleof andIPE OPC UA TOOT 22 cccen st eke linen ein ete aaa A 27 Example of the Create new OPC UA Client Certificate Dialog of the IPE OPC UA T007 30 Example of a DPE CTN WatchGuard T0001 ccccccccceeeeccccece cece te eecaeaaeceeeeeeeseccnaeeeeeeeeeeensnsanees 38 Example of a DPE IFN ANALOGINPUT cccccceccccceeeecececese cee eeceeceaeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeseesaeeseesise
65. ce Name PROFIBUS DP T001 l Profile Description Example Description of the Interface Profile for the PROFIBUS DP T001 Interface Company Name Example Company 8 Author Name Example Author i Connections Now Enabled DeviceName Node Name PROFIBUS DP Slave 005 PROFIBUS DP Slave 071 PROFIBUS DP Slave 081 Close Figure 2 Example of an IPE PROFIBUS DP T001 Each control of the IPE PROFIBUS DP T001 has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The follow ing major controls are provided by the IPE PROFIBUS DP T001 e Interface Profile Settings Table e Connections Table e Menu Bar e Dropping of Items 2 2 3 2 Interface Profile Settings Table The standard Interface Profile Settings table is being used by the IPE PROFIBUS DP T001 see point 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 Connections Table The Connections table contains all of the connections which are defined within the currently opened Interface Profile Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the connection within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Interface Profile or not Device Name contains the device name of the target Node Name contains the node name of the target The user is able to highlight a complete row or multiple rows and to delete them via the context menu Re move context menu item and or via the keyboard lt Del gt key English Release 2011 09 19 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools
66. ce Profiles A Device Profile contains all of the data de scriptions and information which is needed in order to start the data transfer from its device to the X Tools Server which started the Device Profile Multiple Device Profiles can be created for each device but only one Device Profile can be started for each device at a time Device Profile Editors are known and accessed exclusively by the X Tools Client the X Tools Server has no knowledge about Device Profile Editors at all However the X Tools Server is responsible to maintain Device Profile Files and therefore all Device Profile reading and writing operations are performed via the X Tools Server 2 3 2 Common Controls 2 3 2 1 Overview As all Device Profile Editors are built up in a similar way they share some common controls e g tables and the menu bar which are the same in all Device Profile Editors Each control of a Device Profile Editor has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following major controls are provided by the Device Profile Editors Depending to the Device Profile Editor one or more parts may not be supported because they are not needed and one or more parts may be present in addi tion to the following ones because they are necessary e Device Profile Settings Table e Device Profile Data Table e Message Channel Contents Table e Message Channels Table e Menu Bar 2 3 2 2 Device Profile Settings Table The Device Profile Settings tab
67. context menu items are provided Context Menu Item Description Rebrowse re reads all of the information about the address space item from which the context menu has been called and about all of its sub items Add as Device Profile Input Data adds the currently selected Variable Branches to the Device Profile Input Data table Add as Device Profile Output Data adds the currently selected Variable Branches to the Device Profile Output Data table A variable can be added to the Device Profile Output Data table only in case its UserAccessLevel is Read able and Writeable 2 3 14 4 6 Property Branch Each Property Branch represents one property from the address space and provides all of the supported nodes which are available below this property Only properties of type BaseDataType Boolean signed and unsigned Integer 8 16 32 64 float and double are shown within the Address Space tree The following specific context menu items are provided Context Menu Item Description Rebrowse re reads all of the information about the address space item from which the context menu has been called and about all of its sub items Add as Device Profile Input Data adds the currently selected Property Branches to the Device Profile Input Data table Add as Device Profile Output Data adds the currently selected Property Branches to the Device Profile Output Data table
68. d for the following software e SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools Demo V 03 04 e SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools Standard V 03 04 e SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools Professional V 03 04 During the following pages these software packages will be referred to by the term X Tools 1 3 Audience This document is intended for personnel involved in the commissioning and using of the software e X Tools English Release 2011 09 9 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 1 4 The fo English Notations llowing notations are used within this document bold italic text is being used for the main executables of X Tools o examples X Tools Client X Tools Server bold text is being used for the software modules of X Tools o examples Main Management System Device Profile Editor IPE Socket T001 green text is being used for controls like tables and trees o examples Main Profile Settings table Device Profile Data table orange text is being used for simple controls like a menu button a single row column cell of a table or a branch of a tree o examples Open menu button IP Address column Target Device Name cell Interfaces Branch dark yellow text is being used for the entries of context menus o examples Advanced Append Edit Camel Notation is being used for major terms of X Tools o examples Main Profile Interface Profile User Accounts File Analyzing Function lt and gt brackets are being used for keybo
69. de ICP Input Cyclic Input Supervision Mode Do not perform cyclic Checks during the Measurement EA Cyclic Input Supervision Time s N A 16 Automatic Update of the Channel Status Execute a Self Test in Case a Change of the Channel Status has been detected Figure 10 Example of a DPE IFN VIB ACC Each control of the DPE IFN VIB ACC has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following major controls are provided by the DPE IFN VIB ACC e Device Profile Settings Table e Device Profile Data Table e Device Profile Parameters Table e Menu Bar e Dropping of Items 2 3 5 2 Device Profile Settings Table The standard Device Profile Settings table is being used by the DPE IFN VIB ACC see point 2 3 2 2 English Release 2011 09 45 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 5 3 Device Profile Data Table The standard Device Profile Data table is being used by the DPE IFN VIB ACC see point 2 3 2 3 The follow ing columns of the standard Device Profile Data table are supported by the DPE IFN VIB ACC Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the data within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Device Profile or not Name contains the name of the data Unit contains the unit of the data Description contains the description of the data Destination Type contains the destination type of the data Norma
70. definitions from another row can be pasted into the empty one Any selection of a row within the Device Profile Data table automatically causes the same row to become se lected within the Device Profile Filters table In addition any copy cut paste operation of rows within the Device Profile Data table causes the same operation within the Device Profile Filters table English Release 2011 09 49 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 6 4 Device Profile Filters Table The standard Device Profile Data table is being used by the DPE ION Analoginput T001 The following col umns of the standard Device Profile Data table are supported by the DPE ION AnalogInput T001 Column Description No contains the row number Name contains the name of the data as it is defined within the Device Profile Data table a 1 0 contains the filter coefficient a 1 0 a 1 1 contains the filter coefficient a 1 1 a 1 2 contains the filter coefficient a 1 2 b 1 0 contains the filter coefficient b 1 0 b 1 1 contains the filter coefficient b 1 1 b 1 2 contains the filter coefficient b 1 2 a 2 0 contains the filter coefficient a 2 0 a 2 1 contains the filter coefficient a 2 1 a 2 2 contains the filter coefficient a 2 2 b 2 0 contains the filter coefficient b 2 0 b 2 1 contains the filter coefficient b 2 1 b 2
71. destination type of the data Normalization Mode contains the normalization mode of the data Normalization Parameters contains the normalization parameters Record Mode contains the record mode of the data Record Parameters contains the record parameters of the data Buffer Mode contains the buffer mode of the data Buffer Parameters contains the buffer parameters of the data Connector contains the name of the connector from which this data is generated The last row of the Device Profile Data table always is empty and therefore allows the user to add a new data definition by typing another name into the Name field of this last row All other cells of the last row are disabled as long as the Name field is empty Whenever a new name has been entered into the Name field another new empty row is added to the Device Profile Data table automatically When a data definition is removed from the Device Profile Data table its according row also is removed com pletely New data definitions also can be added via the Address Book tree English Release 2011 09 60 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 10 4 Address Book Tree 2 3 10 4 1 Overview The Address Book tree displays all of the charts blocks and connectors of the attached ION SIMATIC TDC T001 The user is able to select any of the displayed charts blocks and or connectors and
72. ding check is done before the actual saving is started The device UlKs must be unique among all enabled connections when the user wants to save the Interface Profile The according check is done before the actual saving is started 2 2 5 4 Menu Bar The standard Menu Bar is being used by the IPE Simulation T001 see point 2 2 2 3 2 2 5 5 Dropping of Items Dropped Item Description Interface Profile File Branches of type opens the dropped Interface Profile IPF Simulation T001 English Release 2011 09 24 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 2 6 IPE Socket T001 2 2 6 1 Overview The IPE Socket T001 is used in order to visualize create and edit Interface Profiles for socket interfaces Multi ple editors of this type can be opened and used simultaneously The following screenshot shows an example of an IPE Socket T001 Interface Profile Sene No Pe ME en E2 Storage Path Example Location 3 Creation Date 2010 12 17 00 00 00 4 Modification Date 2010 12 17 00 00 00 5 Target Interface Name Socket T001 6 Profile Description Example Description of the Interface Profile for the Socket TOO1 Interface Example Company Example Author amp Connections No Drool a iz 192 168 0 1 2005 UDP 0 0 0 0 New Open ave Save as Figure 5 Example of an IPE Socket T001 Each control of the IPE Socket T001 has a defined task and provides c
73. e Profiles of type OPC UA T001 Multiple editors of this type can be opened and used simultaneously The following screenshot shows an example of a DPE OPC UA T001 Device Profile Settings Device Profile Input Data Vv Counter Unsigned Integer32 Unsigned Integer32 y TEN 1000 000 0 v Counter2 Unsigned Integer32 Unsigned Integer32 Default 1000 000 Of Address Space 2 48 127 0 0 1 4841 Beg Objects Sy AllDataT ypesDynamic Se AllDataT ypesStatic 23 AnalogStatic E Counter E Counter2 E CounterwithHistory El DeviceSet Sy DiscreteT ypes ltemWithByteStringNodeld E ltemWithGuidNodeld E ItemWithNumericN odeld Sy MassAlarms Sy MassTest MyDemoDbject MyDemoObject2 E E E de E E E E E H E E E E E Device Profile Output Data AS rt eke AS Updating Interval ms E SimulationActivate True y m Analoglnput T001 CHO1 pee Default 1000 000 regres women Device Profile Parameters No Parameter Value 1 Default Sampling Interval ms 1000 000 2 Default Updating Interval ms 1000 000 Close Figure 19 Example of a DPE OPC UA T001 Each control of the DPE OPC UA T001 has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following major controls are provided by the DPE OPC UA T001 e Device Profile Settings Table e Device Profile Input Data Table e Address Space Tree e Device Profile Output Data Table e Device Profile Parameters Table e Menu Bar
74. e channel if any Header Mask Offset contains the offset of the header mask of the message channel if any Header Mask contains the header mask of the message channel if any The user is able to highlight a complete row or multiple rows and to remove them via the context menu Re move context menu item and or via the keyboard lt Del gt key A removed row is removed from the Message Channels table completely In order to put some message channel definition into an empty row a new valid message channel name can be entered or the definitions from another row can be pasted into the empty one New message channel definitions also can be added via copy move operations of existing message channel definitions from other Device Profiles of matching type A highlighted row or multiple rows can be copied cut pasted to the Message Channel Contents table of the current or any other Device Profile Editor via mechanisms of the context menu Copy Cut and Paste context menu items and or via the keyboard lt Ctrl C gt lt Ctrl X gt and lt Ctrl V gt keys Any selection of a row within the Message Channels table automatically causes all data from this message channel to become selected within the Device Profile Data table In addition the according message channel also is highlighted within the Message Channel Contents table The last row of the Message Channels table always is empty and therefore allows the user to add a new mes sa
75. e cop English Release 2011 09 13 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS ied moved to another files branch As the unique name of each Interface Profile also includes its storage direc tory multiple Interface Profiles with matching file names can be stored in different Interface Profile directories Dragging of an Interface Profile into the Device Management System workspace opens the Interface Profile Editor for the dragged Interface Profile The following specific context menu items are provided Context Menu Item Description New Interface Profile gt opens an Interface Profile Editor of the chosen type within the Device Management System workspace creates a new Interface Profile and initializes it with default values Edit opens a new Interface Profile Editor for the chosen file within the Device Management System workspace Cut cuts the currently selected items Copy copies the currently selected items Paste pastes currently copied cut items Delete deletes the selected items from the disk Rename allows to rename the selected item directly within the DMS Explorer New Directory opens the Add Directory dialog and creates a new directory afterwards Start starts the currently selected items Pause pauses the currently selected items Continue continues the currently selected items Stop stops the currently selected items
76. e re reads all of the information about the address space item from which the context menu has been called and about all of its sub items English Release 2011 09 75 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System 2 3 14 4 3 SIPLUS CMS Objects Branch Each Objects Branch represents one object from the address space and provides all of the supported nodes which are available below this object The following specific context menu items are provided Context Menu Item Description Rebrowse re reads all of the information about the address space item from which the context menu has been called and about all of its sub items 2 3 14 4 4 Folder Branch Each Folder Branch represents one folder from the address space and provides all of the supported nodes which are available below this folder The following specific context menu item is provided Context Menu Item Description Rebrowse re reads all of the information about the address space item from which the context menu has been called and about all of its sub items 2 3 14 4 5 Variable Branch Each Variable Branch represents one variable from the address space and provides all of the supported nodes which are available below this variable Only variables of type BaseDataType Boolean signed and unsigned Integer 8 16 32 64 float and double are shown within the Address Space tree The following specific
77. e the inputs of the other five channels and can be used in order to attach an acceleration sensor DC Input In this input mode CH6 works as a DC input 24 V Cyclic Input Supervision Mode Cyclic Input Supervision Mode Description Do not perform cyclic Checks during the Measurement In this input supervision mode the measurement is not being interrupted for the determination of the hardware offsets or for the detection of cable breaks Determine Hardware Offsets during the Measurement In this input supervision mode the measurement is being stopped each defined Cyclic Input Su pervision Time and the hardware offsets are being determined for the currently active channels The detected hardware offsets are taken over immediately and are applied to all following meas urement values until the next determination of hardware offsets The first check is being per formed directly after the start of the Device Profile Determine Cable Breaks during the Measurement In this input supervision mode the measurement is being stopped each defined Cyclic Input Su pervision Time and cable break detection is being performed for the currently active channels In case a cable break is being detected an according message is being added to the system log The first check is being performed directly after the start of the Device Profile Determine Hardware Offsets and Cable Breaks during the Measure ment In this input
78. e user is able to highlight a complete row or multiple rows and to delete them via the context menu Re move context menu item and or via the keyboard lt Del gt key In addition a highlighted row or multiple rows can be copied cut pasted to another row of the Connections table via mechanisms of the context menu Copy Cut and Paste context menu items and or via the keyboard lt Ctrl C gt lt Ctrl X gt and lt Ctrl V gt keys Any definition which is copied from the Connections table of an IPE OPC UA T001 also can be copied to the Connections table of another IPE OPC UA T001 The last row of the Connections table always is an empty row and therefore it allows the user to add a new con nection by typing another IP address or name into the Target IP or Name field of this last row All other cells of the last row are empty and disabled as long as the Target IP or Name field is empty Whenever a new IP ad dress or name has been entered into the Target IP or Name field another new empty row is added to the Con nections table automatically When a new IP address or name is entered manually the values of the Port Server Certificate Security Policy Message Security and Time Domain fields automatically are set to the values which have been entered at last for another row by the user In case the device name within a row is not an empty string it must be unique among all enabled connections when the user wants to save the Interface Pr
79. ed by the DPE ION SIMOTION T001 e Device Profile Settings Table e Device Profile Data Table e Message Channel Contents Table e Device Profile Parameters Table e Menu Bar e Dropping of Items 2 3 11 2 Device Profile Settings Table The standard Device Profile Settings table is being used by the DPE ION SIMOTION T001 see point 2 3 2 2 English Release 2011 09 64 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 11 3 Device Profile Data Table The standard Device Profile Data table is being used by the DPE ION SIMOTION T001 see point 2 3 2 3 The following columns of the standard Device Profile Data table are supported by the DPE ION SIMOTION T001 Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the data within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Device Profile or not Name contains the name of the data Unit contains the unit of the data Description contains the description of the data Source Type contains the source type of the data Destination Type contains the destination type of the data Normalization Mode contains the normalization mode of the data Normalization Parameters contains the normalization parameters Record Mode contains the record mode of the data Record Parameters contains the record parameters of the data Data Format contains the format of the data Buffer Mode contains
80. ere multiple rows may be used for each message channel in case its size is longer than the available space within one row additional columns e g 31 40 41 50 are dependent to the actual width of the Message Channel Contents table and to the size of the message channel itself The rows of this table depend to the definitions within the Message Channels table and are added removed according to the modifications there For every specified message channel there is an array which contains the specified amount of data bytes The user is able to select any of the displayed bytes and to add a data definition there New Data Definition context menu item The amount of data bytes which are covered by the new data definition is dependent to the chosen source data type of the new definition and can be more than one byte Editing of already existing data definitions is done via the Device Profile Data table only A highlighted data definition or multiple data definitions can be copied cut pasted to another position within the Message Channel Contents table of the current or any other Device Profile Editor via mechanisms of the con text menu Copy Cut and Paste context menu items and or via the keyboard lt Ctrl C gt lt Ctrl X gt and lt Ctrl V gt keys Selecting of data within the Message Channel Contents table automatically highlights the same data within the Device Profile Data table In addition the source message channel
81. ernal mechanism In such cases the OPC UA servers which share the same time base shall be assigned to a common time domain and the X Tools Server main tains only one set of time correction values for all OPC UA servers which belong to one time domain Without assigning of a common time domain the X Tools Server would maintain unique time correction values for each connected OPC UA server which can result in artificial time shifts between the data values of the OPC UA serv ers because the calculation of the time correction values can not be 100 exact 2 2 7 4 OPC UA Client Certificate Table The OPC UA Client Certificate table contains detailed information about the currently used OPC UA client cer tificate This table is read only and can not be used in order to change the OPC UA client certificate Via the context menu of the OPC UA Client Certificate table the current OPC UA client certificate can be de leted and the Create new OPC UA Client Certificate dialog can be called in order to create a new OPC UA client certificate Whenever a new OPC UA client certificate is being created also a private key with the same length is being created In case the current OPC UA client certificate is being deleted also the private key is being deleted English Release 2011 09 29 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 2 7 5 Create new OPC UA Client Certificate Dialog 2 2 7 5 1 Overview The followin
82. ertain functionalities The following major controls are provided by the IPE Socket T001 e Interface Profile Settings Table e Connections Table e Menu Bar e Dropping of Items 2 2 6 2 Interface Profile Settings Table The standard Interface Profile Settings table is being used by the IPE Socket T001 see point 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 3 Connections Table The Connections table contains all of the connections which are defined within the currently opened Interface Profile Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the connection within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Interface Profile or not IP Address contains the IP address of the target Command Port contains the command port of the target Data Port contains the data port of the target Connection Type contains the connection type of the target Time Domain contains the time domain of the target English Release 2011 09 25 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS The user is able to highlight a complete row or multiple rows and to delete them via the context menu Re move context menu item and or via the keyboard lt Del gt key In addition a highlighted row or multiple rows can be copied cut pasted to another row of the Connections table via mechanisms of the context menu Copy Cut and Paste context menu items and or via the keyboard lt Ctrl C gt
83. ertificate Domain Name Either the Domain Name or the IP Address must be provided In case a Domain Name is specified it must match the domain of the PC at which the X Tools Server shall run IP Address Either the IP Address or the Domain Name must be provided In case an IP Address is specified it must match the IP address of the PC at which the X Tools Server shall run Country The country must be specified as the two letter code which is known from Internet domains see ISO 3166 1 e g US EN or DE English Release 2011 09 30 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 2 7 5 3 Menu Bar Menu Button Description OK Attempts to create a new OPC UA client certificate on base of the provided settings A message box is displayed afterwards which informs about the success or failure of this operation Cancel Closes the dialog and discards all user inputs 2 2 7 6 Menu Bar The standard Menu Bar is being used by the IPE OPC UA T001 see point 2 2 2 3 2 2 7 7 Dropping of Items Dropped Item Description Interface Profile File Branches of type IPF OPC UA T001 opens the dropped Interface Profile English Release 2011 09 31 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 Device Profile Editors 2 3 1 Overview Device Profile Editors are used in order to edit Devi
84. eters contains the buffer parameters of the data The Device Profile Data table always contains exactly ten rows for data When a data definition is removed from the Device Profile Data table its according row stays empty and grays all cells except the Name cell In order to get some data definition back to the empty row a new valid data name can be entered or the definitions from another row can be pasted into the empty one 2 3 12 4 Device Profile Parameters Table The Device Profile Parameters table contains the additional parameters of the currently opened Device Profile Parameter Description Sample Time Rate contains the sample time rate Sensor 1 Cutoff Frequency contains the cutoff frequency which is applied to sensor 1 Sensor 1 Input Range contains the input range which is applied to sensor 1 Sensor 1 Characteristic Value contains the characteristic value of sensor 1 Sensor 2 Cutoff Frequency contains the cutoff frequency which is applied to sensor 2 Sensor 2 Input Range contains the input range which is applied to sensor 2 Sensor 2 Characteristic Value contains the characteristic value of sensor 2 Sensor 3 Cutoff Frequency contains the cutoff frequency which is applied to sensor 3 Sensor 3 Input Range contains the input range which is applied to sensor 3 Sensor 3 Characteristic Value contains the characteristic value of sensor 3 Sensor 4 Cutoff Frequency contai
85. ever a device is being attached to or removed from the interface In case there is at least one device present below an interface the total number of currently present devices of this interface is added in brackets to the name of the interface e g IEEE1394 T001 13 The following specific context menu items are provided Context Menu Item Description Start Interface Profile starts the latest Interface Profile which was started for the interface Pause Interface Profile pauses the current Interface Profile of the interface Continue Interface Profile continues the current Interface Profile of the interface Stop Interface Profile stops the current Interface Profile of the interface New Interface Profile opens the proper Interface Profile Editor within the Device Management System workspace creates a new Interface Profile and initializes it with default values Edit Interface Profile T the Interface Profile Editor with the latest Interface Profile which was started for the inter ace Force IEEE1394 Bus Reset this context menu item is present only for the IEEE1394 T001 interface 2 1 17 Device Branch Each Device Branch represents one of the currently connected devices The following specific context menu items are provided Context Menu Item Description Rename allows to rename the selected device directly within the DMS Explorer Start Device Profile starts the l
86. for the normalization of the data values from the source type to the destination type x0 y0 x1 y1 In case the normalization mode x0 y0 x1 y1 is chosen the x0 y0 x1 and y1 values of the normalization which have been entered via the Normalization Parameters are being used for the normalization of the data values from the source type to the destination type m b x0 y0 x1 y1 In case the normalization mode m b x0 yO x1 y1 is chosen the m b x0 y0 x1 and y1 values of the normalization which have been entered via the Normalization Parameters are being used for the normalization of the data values from the source type to the destination type Record Mode Record Mode Description Each Value In this record mode each incoming value from the device is put into the ring buffer of the accord ing data Changes only In this record mode an incoming value from the device is put into the ring buffer of the according data only in case the difference in between the incoming value from the source and the last value from the ring buffer is bigger than the specified hysteresis Interval only In this record mode an incoming value from the device is never put into the ring buffer of the ac cording data directly Instead the last known incoming value which is received from the device is put into the ring buffer each amount of time which is specified as interval English Release 2011 09
87. formed for the currently active channels In case a cable break is being detected an according message is being added to the system log The first check is being performed directly after the start of the Device Profile Determine Hardware Offsets and Cable Breaks during the Measure ment In this input supervision mode the measurement is being stopped each defined Cyclic Input Su pervision Time and both hardware offsets detection and a cable break detection are being per formed for the currently active channels The detected hardware offsets are taken over immedi ately and are applied to all following measurement values until the next determination of hardware offsets In case a cable break is being detected an according message is being added to the system log The first check is being performed directly after the start of the Device Profile Cyclic Input Supervision Time The Cyclic Input Supervision Time can be used in order to establish a periodic check of the input channels The following specific context menu items are provided Context Menu Item Description Set to Default sets the cyclic input supervision time to 3600 seconds 2 3 4 5 Menu Bar The standard Menu Bar is being used by the DPE IFN ANALOGINPUT see point 2 3 2 6 2 3 4 6 Dropping of Items Dropped Item Description Device Profile File Branches of type DPF IFN ANALOGINPUT opens the dropped Device Profile
88. g screenshot shows an example of a DPE ION VIB A T001 Device Profile Settings Device Profile Data No Name Unit Description 01 VIB A1 g Decimal32 Each Value VIB A2 g Decimal32 Each Value VIB A3 g Decimal32 Each Value VIB A4 lg Decimal32 Each Value Rotary Frequency Shaft s Decimal32 Each Value Angular Velocity Shaft Ys _ Decimal32_ Each Value _ Angle Shaft Decimal32 Each Value Rotary Frequency Roll s Decimal32 Each Value Speed Roll ms Decimal32 Each Value Impulse Errors 1 Signed Integer32 Each Value Device Profile Parameters No 01 Sample Time s 0 001 02 Sensor 1 Cutoff Frequency kHz mo 03 Sensor 1 Input Range Y 10 04 Sensor 1 Characteristic Value mg 100 000 05 Sensor 2 Cutoff Frequency kHz 20 06 Sensor 2 Input Range Y 1 Sensor 2 Characteristic Value mq 100 000 08 Sensor 3 Cutoff Frequency kHz 30 09 Sensor 3 Input Range 0 1 10 Sensor 3 Characteristic Value mvg 100 000 Sensor 4 Cutoff Frequency kHz 10 Sensor 4 Input Range Y 0 01 13 Sensor 4 Characteristic Value m g 100 000 14 Input Selector No Tacho Input 15 Impulse Count NA 16 Tacho Value Y min NA Gear Factor 1 000 18 Circumference m 11 000 414 414 4 4 14 4 14 4 TAAA ARAARA RAR New jave Save s Figure 17 Example of a DPE ION VIB A T001 Each control of the D
89. g screenshot shows an example of the Create new OPC UA Client Certificate dialog AO OPC UA Me aaeeea Certificate Organization Siemens AG 03 Organization Unit 114 CE SE Fuerth Bavaria DE Domain Name 08 IP Address 127 0 0 1 09 RSA Key Strength 1024 bits Certificate Validity 1 Year Cancel Figure 7 Example of the Create new OPC UA Client Certificate Dialog of the IPE OPC UA T001 2 2 7 5 2 New OPC UA Client Certificate Table The New OPC UA Client Certificate table contains the parameters for the creation of a new OPC UA client cer tificate Parameter Description Common Name contains the common name which shall be used for the new certificate Organization contains the organization which shall be used for the new certificate Organization Unit contains the organization unit which shall be used for the new certificate Locality contains the locality which shall be used for the new certificate State contains the state which shall be used for the new certificate Country contains the country which shall be used for the new certificate Domain Name contains the domain name which shall be used for the new certificate IP Address contains the IP address which shall be used for the new certificate RSA Key Strength contains the RSA key strength which shall be used for the new certificate Certificate Validity contains the validity which shall be used for the new c
90. ge channel by typing another name into the Name field of this last row All other cells of the last row are empty and disabled as long as the Name field is empty Whenever a new name has been entered into the Name field another new empty row is added to the Message Channels table automatically All invalid and all conflicting message channels are highlighted and indicated to contain invalid entries Header Mask Length In case a header mask length bigger than zero is specified the Device Management Engine uses the specified header mask as identifier in addition to the other device specific identifiers of the message channel Therefore devices which support the functionality of header masks can use it in order to transmit different data with each packet and to mark which data is being delivered currently via the header mask English Release 2011 09 36 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Header Mask Offset The header mask offset specifies the position of the first byte of the header mask within the message channel Header Mask The header mask itself can be entered as hexadecimal array of values The number of to be entered bytes matches the specified Header Mask Length 2 3 2 6 Menu Bar Menu Button Description New This button creates a new Device Profile and initializes the Device Profile Settings table with the default values for new Device Profiles In case there is
91. has been pressed English Release 2011 09 74 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Description In case a node is added to the Device Profile Input Data table and this node provides a description this descrip tion is inserted as default description automatically Sampling Interval The Sampling Interval is being used in order to configure how often the OPC UA server sends the value of this data The context menu can be used in order to activate additional possibilities of the sampling interval Context Menu Item Description Set to Default Sets the Sampling Interval to Default x In case of this setting the sampling interval is config ured to the value from the Default Sampling Interval cell of the Device Profile Parameters table Set to Fastest Sets the Sampling Interval to Fastest In case of this setting the sampling interval is configured to the fastest value which is supported by the target OPC UA server The specified sampling interval may not be kept totally exactly by the OPC UA server A jitter and slightly differ ent data transmission intervals can be caused by the used platform e g an embedded system or Windows and by the internal architecture of the OPC UA server In addition new values are transmitted from the OPC UA server to the X Tools Server only in case the value has changed since the last transmission 2 3 14 4 Address Space Tree 2
92. he Interface Profile must be stopped and restarted in order to retry to connect as OPC UA client English Release 2011 09 28 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Security Policy In order to be able to use a security policy different to None an OPC UA client certificate must be created within the IPE OPC UA T001 This OPC UA client certificate is stored by the X Tools Server and can be used for all following connection attempts to OPC UA servers For all connections to OPC UA servers with a security policy different to None X Tools sends its OPC UA client certificate during the connection attempt The target OPC UA server must accept this certificate in order to allow the connection In case the target OPC UA server does not accept the OPC UA client certificate of X Tools automatically contact the administrator for your OPC UA server so that he can configure the OPC UA client certificate of X Tools as trusted certificate In case there is no need for security and in case the target OPC UA server supports unsecured connects the OPC UA client certificate is not needed and the connect can be established with a security policy of None User Name The provided user name is being used by the OPC UA server during the connection process in order to identify the X Tools Server Depending to the user name the X Tools Server may receive more or less rights for op erating the OPC UA ser
93. he message channel Header Mask Length contains the length of the header mask of the message channel if any Header Mask Offset contains the offset of the header mask of the message channel if any Header Mask contains the header mask of the message channel if any Each combination of SD SA DA Header Mask Length Header Mask Offset and Header Mask must be unique within the Message Channels table Also overlapping of different combinations which could be valid for an in coming message channel at the same time is not allowed e g in case a message channel without any header mask has been specified no other message channel with matching SD SA and DA can be specified further more in case a header mask combination has been specified no other message channel with the same header mask combination can be specified in case its specified header mask is a subset of an existing header mask or in case its specified header mask would make an already existing header mask to become a subset of the new header mask 2 3 8 6 Menu Bar The standard Menu Bar is being used by the DPE ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 see point 2 3 2 6 2 3 8 7 Dropping of Items Dropped Item Description Device Profile File Branches of type opens the dropped Device Profile DPF ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 Device Branches of type ION creates a new Device Profile and sets the target device to the dropped device PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 in case the DPE ION PR
94. hich this data is generated Byte Offset contains the byte offset of the data within its message channel Bit Offset contains the bit offset of the data within its byte When a data definition is removed from the Device Profile Data table its according row also is removed com pletely New data definitions can be added via the Message Channel Contents table 2 3 8 4 Message Channel Contents Table The standard Message Channel Contents table is being used by the DPE ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 see point 2 3 2 4 English Release 2011 09 54 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 8 5 Message Channels Table The standard Message Channels table is being used by the DPE ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 see point 2 3 2 5 The following columns of the standard Message Channels table and the following additional columns are supported by the DPE ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the data within this message channel shall be enabled during the start of the Device Profile or not Name contains the name of the message channel Description contains the description of the message channel Length contains the length of the message channel SD contains the start delimiter SD of the message channel SA contains the source address SA of the message channel DA contains the destination address DA of t
95. ice Profile Editor for the chosen file within the Device Management System workspace Cut cuts the currently selected items Copy copies the currently selected items Paste pastes currently copied cut items Delete deletes the selected items from the disk Rename allows to rename the selected item directly within the DMS Explorer New Directory opens the Add Directory dialog and creates a new directory afterwards Start starts the currently selected items Pause pauses the currently selected items Continue continues the currently selected items Stop stops the currently selected items The following icons are provided and indicate the current status of each Device Profile Icon Description E stopped E started The Device Profile is stopped and does not perform any operations The Device Profile is started and receives the configured data from the configured target device The resulting data is put into the ring buffers and can be accessed via the MDS Explorer E paused When the Device Profile is paused it freezes the current contents of the ring buffers of its data Although the device may continue to send data to the PC the incoming data is ignored However the data which is produced by the Device Profile is removed from the MDS Explorer and be comes unavailable in case the target device disappears B suspended The Device Profile is suspended because it has detected an error c
96. ighest level lower number are always displayed If a notice refers to personal damages with the safety alert symbol then another notice may be added warning of property damage Qualified Personnel The device system may only be set up and operated in conjunction with this documentation Only qualified personnel should be allowed to install and work on the equipment Qualified persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commission to earth and to tag cir cuits equipment and systems in accordance with established safety practices and standards Intended Use Please note the following Warning This device and its components may only be used for the applications described in the catalog or technical description and only in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers approved or recommended by Siemens This prod uct can only function correctly and safely if it is transported stored set up and installed correctly and operated and main tained as recommended Trademarks All designations marked with are registered trademarks of Siemens AG Other designations in this documentation might be trademarks which if used by third parties for their purposes might infringe upon the rights of the proprietors Copyright Siemens AG 2011 All rights reserved Reproduction transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without express written authority Offenders will be liable for damages A
97. iled information about each dialog and functionality of the Device Management System which is found within this document also the following documentation is available e SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 01 Introduction o provides an introduction into the basic functionalities of SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools e SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 02 Master Data System o provides detailed information about the functionality which is provided by the Master Data System e SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 03 Main Management System o provides detailed information about the functionality which is provided by the Main Management Sys tem e SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 05 Monitoring System o provides detailed information about the functionality which is provided by the Monitoring System e SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 06 Analyzing System o provides detailed information about the functionality which is provided by the Analyzing System e SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 07 Storage System o provides detailed information about the functionality which is provided by the Storage System e SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools Release Notes o provides additional information about the released version of SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools e SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools Change Log o provides an overview about the changes which have been introduced with the current version of SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools 1 2 Validity of this Document This document is vali
98. ineering of the SIMATIC and is not being measured by X Tools The Sample Time Rate can not be modified by the user English Release 2011 09 57 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Buffer Size The Buffer Size is read from the attached target device e g ION SIMATIC S7 300 T001 and represents the amount of data which is recorded during each cycle In case the currently read buffer size is different to the so far known buffer size the length of the one and only message channel within the Device Profile also is being updated automatically The Buffer Size can not be modified by the user 2 3 9 6 Menu Bar The standard Menu Bar is being used by the DPE ION SIMATIC S7 see point 2 3 2 6 2 3 9 7 Dropping of Items Dropped Item Description Device Profile File Branches of type DPF ION SIMATIC S7 300 T001 DPF ION SIMATIC S7 400 T001 DPF ION SIMATIC S7 400 T002 or DPF ION SIMATIC S7 PN opens the dropped Device Profile Device Branches of type ION SIMATIC S7 300 T001 ION SIMATIC S7 400 T001 ION SIMATIC S7 400 T002 or ION SIMATIC S7 PN in case the DPE ION SIMATIC S7 is empty creates a new Device Profile and sets the target device to the dropped device Device Branches of type ION SIMATIC S7 300 T001 ION SIMATIC S7 400 T001 ION SIMATIC S7 400 T002 or ION SIMATIC S7 PN in case the DPE ION
99. istic value of sensor 3 Sensor 4 Cutoff Frequency contains the cutoff frequency which is applied to sensor 4 Sensor 4 Input Range contains the input range which is applied to sensor 4 Sensor 4 Characteristic Value contains the characteristic value of sensor 4 Input Selector contains the type of the input selector Impulse Count contains the impulses per rotation Tacho Value contains the analog tacho value Gear Factor contains the gear factor Circumference contains the circumference English Release 2011 09 71 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System 2 3 13 5 Menu Bar The standard Menu Bar is being used by the DPE ION VIB D T001 see point 2 3 2 6 2 3 13 6 Dropping of Items SIPLUS CMS Dropped Item Description Device Profile File Branches of type DPF ION VIB D T001 opens the dropped Device Profile Device Branches of type ION VIB D T001 in case the DPE ION VIB D T001 is empty creates a new Device Profile and sets the target device to the dropped device Device Branches of type ION VIB D T001 in case the DPE ION VIB D T001 is not empty sets the target device of the current Device Profile to the dropped device English Release 2011 09 72 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 14 DPE OPC UA T001 2 3 14 1 Overview The DPE OPC UA T001 is used in order to visualize create and edit Devic
100. ith the default values for new Interface Profiles In case there is an Interface Profile opened already it is closed automatically before the new one is being created Open This button opens the Open dialog where the user is able to select the file which shall be opened Save This button saves the currently opened Interface Profile to the currently known storage location In case the storage location has not been defined yet the Save As dialog is popping up automati cally and the user is able to select the desired storage location Save As This button opens the Save As dialog where the user is able to select the desired storage loca tion Close This button closes the editor In case the currently opened Interface Profile is not saved the editor asks the user whether the Interface Profile shall be saved before it is closed English Release 2011 09 18 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 2 3 IPE PROFIBUS DP T001 2 2 3 1 Overview The IPE PROFIBUS DP T0071 is used in order to visualize create and edit Interface Profiles of type PROFIBUS DP T001 Multiple editors of this type can be opened and used simultaneously The following screenshot shows an example of an IPE PROFIBUS DP T001 Interface Profile Settings Nopa pve il YOURSERYER Storage Path Example Location 3 Creation Date 2010 12 17 00 00 00 Modification Date 2010 12 17 00 00 00 5 Target Interfa
101. jor controls are provided by the DPE ION SIMATIC S7 e Device Profile Settings Table e Device Profile Data Table e Message Channel Contents Table e Device Profile Parameters Table e Menu Bar e Dropping of Items English Release 2011 09 56 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System 2 3 9 2 SIPLUS CMS Device Profile Settings Table The standard Device Profile Settings table is being used by the DPE ION SIMATIC S7 see point 2 3 2 2 2 3 9 3 Device Profile Data Table The standard Device Profile Data table is being used by the DPE ION SIMATIC S7 see point 2 3 2 3 The following columns of the standard Device Profile Data table are supported by the DPE ION SIMATIC S7 Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the data within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Device Profile or not Name contains the name of the data Unit contains the unit of the data Description contains the description of the data Source Type contains the source type of the data Destination Type contains the destination type of the data Normalization Mode contains the normalization mode of the data Normalization Parameters contains the normalization parameters Record Mode contains the record mode of the data Record Parameters contains the record parameters of the data Data Format contains the format of the d
102. lable below its block The following specific context menu item is provided Context Menu Item Description Add adds all connectors from the selected block to the Device Profile Data table 2 3 10 4 5 Connector Branch Each Connector Branch represents one connector from the address book The following specific context menu item is provided Context Menu Item Description Add adds the connector to the Device Profile Data table English Release 2011 09 61 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System 2 3 10 5 SIPLUS CMS Device Profile Parameters Table The Device Profile Parameters table contains the additional parameters of the currently opened Device Profile Parameter Description Device Setup File contains the correlating Device Setup File Sample Time Rate contains the sample time rate Minimum Sample Time Rate contains the minimum sample time rate Maximum Data Count contains the maximum data count Current Data Count contains the current data count Available Data Count contains the available data count Maximum Byte Count contains the maximum byte count Current Byte Count contains the current byte count Available Byte Count contains the available byte count The specified Device Setup File is being used by the DPE ION SIMATIC TDC T001 in order to store and read the address
103. le contains all of the profile dependent settings which can be configured within a Device Profile Parameter Description Target Name contains the name of the target to which the Device Profile is stored Storage Path contains the path to which the Device Profile is stored absolute or symbolic path Creation Date contains the creation date of the Device Profile Modification Date contains the last modification date of the Device Profile Target Device Name contains the name of the target device Profile Description contains the description of the Device Profile Company Name contains the company name Author Name contains the author name Data Name Prefix contains the data name prefix Data Supervision Time contains the data supervision time Target Name All of the information about the Target Name and Storage Path is set up within the Save As dialog Target Device Name The Target Device Name is the only link between the stored Device Profile and its target device English Release 2011 09 32 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Whenever a device is being dragged from the DMS Explorer and dropped onto the Device Profile Settings table of the Device Profile Editor the name of the dropped device is entered into the Target Device Name cell automatically Data Name Prefix The Data Name Prefix is part of the final data name When the Device Profile Edit
104. lization Mode contains the normalization mode of the data Normalization Parameters contains the normalization parameters Record Mode contains the record mode of the data Record Parameters contains the record parameters of the data Buffer Mode contains the buffer mode of the data Buffer Parameters contains the buffer parameters of the data The Device Profile Data table always contains exactly six rows for data When a data definition is removed from the Device Profile Data table its according row stays empty and grays all cells except the Name cell In order to get some data definition back to the empty row a new valid data name can be entered or the definitions from another row can be pasted into the empty one 2 3 5 4 Device Profile Parameters Table The Device Profile Parameters table contains the additional parameters of the currently opened Device Profile Parameter Description CH1 Sample Rate contains the sample rate of CH1 CH2 Sample Rate contains the sample rate of CH2 CH3 Sample Rate contains the sample rate of CH3 CH4 Sample Rate contains the sample rate of CH4 CH5 Sample Rate contains the sample rate of CH5 CH6 Sample Rate contains the sample rate of CH6 CH1 Characteristic Value contains the characteristic value of the sensor which is being attached to CH1 CH2 Characteristic Value contains the characteristic value of the sensor which is being attached to CH
105. ll rights including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design are reserved Disclaimer of Liability We have checked the contents of this document for agreement with the hardware and software described Since deviations cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full agreement However the data in the manual are reviewed regularly and any necessary cor rections will be included in subsequent editions Suggestions for improvement are welcomed Siemens AG Industry Sector P O Box 4848 90327 Nuremberg Siemens AG 2011 Germany Technical data subject to change English Release 2011 09 2 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System Table of Contents 1 Proa aca 1 1 Purpose of this DOCUMEONdooooooccccccccccoconononccnnccnonannnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnn 1 2 Validity of this Documenk esec a rana nan rro narran 1 3 A a a ene i A A 1 4 NOTATIONS netics ironico ariel tetany haastreeaanieress 2 Device Management System onccccnoccccconocccccononcncnnnannncnanncncnonannncnnnnns 2 1 Device Management System Explorer 2 1 1 OEA OE E iowa eee ee ees 2 1 2 Main Br Ciorciari 2 1 3 Editors Brane 3 24 beet atti aad ott ait 2 1 4 Interface Profile Editors Branch cccccsseeseeeeeeeseeneeeeeeeneeees 2 1 5 Interface Profile Editor Branch c ccccceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeees 2 1 6 Device Profile Editors Branch ccccceeeeeeeeeeteeeeeenneeeeeeeaes 2 1 7
106. n values for the time synchronization to each connected device In addition there are also applications where multiple socket devices share a common time base e g because their system clocks are synchronized by an external mechanism or because multiple socket devices are running at the identical hardware for example multiple ION SIMATIC TDC T001 devices can be engineered into a sin gle SIMATIC TDC rack In such cases the devices which share the same time base shall be assigned to a common time domain and the X Tools Server maintains only one set of time correction values for all devices which belong to one time domain Without assigning of a common time domain the X Tools Server would maintain unique time correction values for each connected device which can result in artificial time shifts be tween the data values of the devices because the calculation of the time correction values can not be 100 exact 2 2 6 4 Menu Bar The standard Menu Bar is being used by the IPE Socket T001 see point 2 2 2 3 2 2 6 5 Dropping of Items Dropped Item Description Interface Profile File Branches of type opens the dropped Interface Profile IPF Socket T001 English Release 2011 09 26 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 2 7 IPE OPC UA T001 2 2 7 1 Overview The IPE OPC UA T001 is used in order to visualize create and edit Interface Profiles for OPC UA interfaces Mul
107. ns the cutoff frequency which is applied to sensor 4 Sensor 4 Input Range contains the input range which is applied to sensor 4 Sensor 4 Characteristic Value contains the characteristic value of sensor 4 Input Selector contains the type of the input selector Impulse Count contains the impulses per rotation Tacho Value contains the analog tacho value Gear Factor contains the gear factor Circumference contains the circumference English Release 2011 09 68 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System 2 3 12 5 Menu Bar The standard Menu Bar is being used by the DPE ION VIB A T001 see point 2 3 2 6 2 3 12 6 Dropping of Items SIPLUS CMS Dropped Item Description Device Profile File Branches of type DPF ION VIB A T001 opens the dropped Device Profile Device Branches of type ION VIB A T001 in case the DPE ION VIB A T001 is empty creates a new Device Profile and sets the target device to the dropped device Device Branches of type ION VIB A T001 in case the DPE ION VIB A T001 is not empty sets the target device of the current Device Profile to the dropped device English Release 2011 09 69 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System 2 3 13 2 3 13 1 Overview SIPLUS CMS DPE ION VIB D T001 The DPE ION VIB D T001 is used in order to visualize create and edit Device Profiles of type ION VIB D T001
108. nterval Updating Interval The Updating Interval is being used in order to configure how often the value of the assigned data shall be writ ten to the OPC UA server The context menu can be used in order to activate additional possibilities of the up dating interval Context Menu Item Description Set to Default Sets the Updating Interval to Default x In case of this setting the updating interval is config ured to the value from the Default Updating Interval cell of the Device Profile Parameters table English Release 2011 09 77 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS The specified updating interval may not be kept totally exactly by the X Tools Server A jitter and slightly differ ent data transmission intervals can be caused by the operating system and by the internal architecture of the X Tools Server In addition new values are transmitted to the OPC UA server only in case new values have ap peared within the assigned data since the last transmission 2 3 14 6 Device Profile Parameters Table The Device Profile Parameters table contains the additional parameters of the currently opened Device Profile Parameter Description Default Sampling Interval contains the default sampling interval Default Updating Interval contains the default updating interval Default Sampling Interval The Default sampling Interval is being used in order to configure
109. ntrols are provided by the IPE Serial Port T001 e Interface Profile Settings Table e Connections Table e Menu Bar e Dropping of Items 2 2 4 2 Interface Profile Settings Table The standard Interface Profile Settings table is being used by the IPE Serial Port T001 see point 2 2 2 2 English Release 2011 09 21 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 2 4 3 Connections Table The Connections table contains all of the connections which are defined within the currently opened Interface Profile Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the connection within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Interface Profile or not COM Port contains the COM port of the target Baud Rate contains the baud rate of the target Byte Size contains the byte size of the target Stop Bits contains the stop bits of the target Parity contains the parity of the target Parity Check Mode contains the parity check mode of the target Binary Mode contains the binary mode of the target The user is able to highlight a complete row or multiple rows and to delete them via the context menu Re move context menu item and or via the keyboard lt Del gt key In addition a highlighted row or multiple rows can be copied cut pasted to another row of the Connections table via mechanisms of the context menu Copy Cut and Paste context
110. of the Interface Profile Editors which are avail able within the Device Management System The tree of shown Interface Profile Editors is updated auto matically whenever an editor file at the local disk is added removed modified 2 1 5 Interface Profile Editor Branch Each Interface Profile Editor Branch represents one available Interface Profile Editor Dragging of an Interface Profile Editor Branch into the Device Management System workspace opens an empty editor of the dragged type After the editor has been opened any of the present files of correct type can be dragged into it for visuali zation and or editing The following specific context menu items are provided Context Menu Item Description Open opens an empty Interface Profile Editor of the chosen type within the Device Management System workspace New Interface Profile gt opens an Interface Profile Editor of the chosen type within the Device Management System workspace creates a new Interface Profile and initializes it with default values English Release 2011 09 12 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 1 6 Device Profile Editors Branch The one and only Device Profile Editors Branch provides all of the Device Profile Editors which are available within the Device Management System The tree of shown Device Profile Editors is updated automatically whenever an editor file at the local disk is added removed
111. of the data Record Parameters contains the record parameters of the data Buffer Mode contains the buffer mode of the data Buffer Parameters contains the buffer parameters of the data The Device Profile Data table always contains exactly six rows for data When a data definition is removed from the Device Profile Data table its according row stays empty and grays all cells except the Name cell In order to get some data definition back to the empty row a new valid data name can be entered or the definitions from another row can be pasted into the empty one 2 3 4 4 Device Profile Parameters Table The Device Profile Parameters table contains the additional parameters of the currently opened Device Profile Parameter Description CH1 Sample Rate contains the sample rate of CH1 CH2 Sample Rate contains the sample rate of CH2 CH3 Sample Rate contains the sample rate of CH3 CH4 Sample Rate contains the sample rate of CH4 CH5 Sample Rate contains the sample rate of CH5 CH6 Sample Rate contains the sample rate of CH6 CH1 Anti Aliasing Filter contains the setting for the anti aliasing filter of CH1 CH2 Anti Aliasing Filter contains the setting for the anti aliasing filter of CH2 CH3 Anti Aliasing Filter contains the setting for the anti aliasing filter of CH3 CH4 Anti Aliasing Filter contains the setting for the anti aliasing filter of
112. off after 10 sec onds Trigger Watchdog while at least one Analyzing Model is running When the action of output A is set to Trigger Watchdog while at least one Analyzing Model is running the relay of output A keeps attracted while at least one Analyzing Model is running be cause the CTN WatchGuard T001 is triggered all the time In case the CTN WatchGuard T001 is not triggered any more e g because all Analyzing Models have been stopped or suspended the relay of output A drops off after 10 seconds Trigger Watchdog while at least one Analyzing Script is running When the action of output A is set to Trigger Watchdog while at least one Analyzing Script is running the relay of output A keeps attracted while at least one Analyzing Script is running be cause the CTN WatchGuard T001 is triggered all the time In case the CTN WatchGuard T001 is not triggered any more e g because all Analyzing Scripts have been stopped or suspended the relay of output A drops off after 10 seconds Trigger Watchdog while at least one Storage Profile is running When the action of output A is set to Trigger Watchdog while at least one Storage Profile is run ning the relay of output A keeps attracted while at least one Storage Profile is running because the CTN WatchGuard T001 is triggered all the time In case the CTN WatchGuard T001 is not triggered any more e g because all Storage Profiles have been stopped or suspended the
113. ofile Device Branches of type CTN WatchGuard T001 in case the DPE CTN WatchGuard T001 is empty creates a new Device Profile and sets the target device to the dropped device Device Branches of type CTN WatchGuard T001 in case the DPE CTN WatchGuard T001 is not empty sets the target device of the current Device Profile to the dropped device English Release 2011 09 41 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 4 DPE IFN ANALOGINPUT 2 3 4 1 Overview The DPE IFN ANALOGINPUT is used in order to visualize create and edit Device Profiles of type IFN ANALOGINPUT Multiple editors of this type can be opened and used simultaneously The following screenshot shows an example of a DPE IFN ANALOGINPUT 0 OR Device Profile Data No Enabled Name Unit Description Destination Type RecordMode Record Parameters E Decimal32 Each Value Decimal32 Each Value Decimals2 Y Each Value Decimal32 Each Value Decimal32 Each Value Decimal32 Each Value 01 CH1 Sample Rate CH2 Sample Rate 03 CH3 Sample Rate CH4 Sample Rate 05 CH5 Sample Rate 06 CHE Sample Rate CH1 Anti Aliasing Filter 08 CH2 Anti Aliasing Filter 09 CH3 Anti Aliasing Filter 10 CH4 Anti Aliasing Filter 17 CH5 Anti Aliasing Filter 12 CHE Anti Aliasing Filter 13 Cyclic Input Supervision Mode Do not perform cyclic Checks during the
114. ofile Rows with not unique device names are highlighted with red text The according check is done before the actual saving is started Each combination of IP address or name and port must be unique among all of the enabled connections when the Interface Profile shall be saved The according check is performed before the saving is started Device Name The specified device name is being used as default device name when the device is being added to the DMS Explorer The device name also can be determined by the X Tools Server automatically In order to enable the automatic detection of the device name an empty string must be entered as device name The automatic device name which is determined by the X Tools Server automatically always is in format Target IP or Name Port Device names which have a value of are ignored by the check whether the currently provided device names are unique Server Certificate In case the server certificate is configured to Do not accept insecure Certificate each unknown OPC UA server certificate which is received is rejected and saved to the following folder of the X Tools installation e AX ToolsiServenlUsenCertificateslOPC UA Client Rejected In oder to enable the connection via such a rejected certificate the certificate must be moved manually to the folder of trusted certificates from OPC UA servers e X Tools Server User Certificates OPC UA Client Certificates Afterwards t
115. ols Server and it shall be attracted when the X Tools Server initial izes its own shutdown The combination of the information from output A and output B can be used by external devices in order to properly shutdown and restart a computer which is connected to a UPS Binary Output In this operating mode the outputs of the CTN WatchGuard T001 can be configured to be switched according to the provided binary data thus a binary data from any system of the X Tools Server e g from a Device Profile an Analyzing Model or an Analyzing Script can be output via the CTN WatchGuard T001 Input A Delay The specified condition of Input A Action must be present for at least the time interval which is specified via In put A Delay before the specified action of input A is being executed Input B Delay See Input A Delay Output A Action Operating Mode None Description When the action of output A is set to None the status of output A relay attracted or not is not being changed when the Device Profile is started Trigger Watchdog while X Tools is running When the action of output A is set to Trigger Watchdog while X Tools is running the relay of output A keeps attracted while the X Tools Server is running because the CTN WatchGuard T001 is triggered all the time In case the CTN WatchGuard T001 is not triggered any more e g because the X Tools Server does not run any more the relay of output A drops
116. ondition e g because the target device has been detached or because there is too little RAM left The Device Profile will resume after the error condition has been solved and all of the data which is produced by the Device Profile is being removed from the MDS Explorer until the Device Profile can resume In case the Device Profile is suspended and its according Device Profile File at the disk is being updated the updated Device Profile File is being loaded and the Device Profile uses the updated configuration for its further processing 2 1 14 Each Device Setup Files Branch Device Setup Files Branch provides all of the Device Setups which are available from the directory to which its Configuration File location points The tree of shown Device Setups is updated automatically whenever a Device Setup at the disk is added deleted modified Drag amp Drop can be used in order to copy move Device Setup directories and Device Setup files The default Drag amp Drop operation within an X Tools Server is move but when the lt Ctrl gt key is pressed a copy opera tion is performed The default Drag amp Drop operation from one X Tools Server to another is copy but when the lt Shift gt key is pressed a move operation is performed Device Setup directories and Device Setup files can be copied moved within Device Setup Files Branches ei ther within one X Tools Server or over different X Tools Servers but they can
117. oolean Each Value CHO5 Boolean Each Value A Iv CHO6 Boolean Each Value CHO Boolean Each Value F M CHOS Boolean Each Value po Operating Mode Send on Change without Security Value Sample Time s N A Figure 12 Example of a DPE ION BinaryInput T001 Each control of the DPE ION Binaryinput T001 has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following major controls are provided by the DPE ION Binarylinput T001 e Device Profile Settings Table e Device Profile Data Table e Device Profile Parameters Table e Menu Bar e Dropping of Items 2 3 7 2 Device Profile Settings Table The standard Device Profile Settings table is being used by the DPE ION Binarylnput T001 see point 2 3 2 2 English Release 2011 09 51 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System 2 3 7 3 SIPLUS CMS Device Profile Data Table The standard Device Profile Data table is being used by the DPE ION BinaryInput T001 see point 2 3 2 3 The following columns of the standard Device Profile Data table are supported by the DPE ION BinarylInput T001 Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the data within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Device Profile or not Name contains the name of the data Unit contains the unit of the data Description contains the description of the data Destination Type contains the destination type of the data
118. or saves the Device Profile to disk the Data Name Prefix is inserted at the beginning of each of the defined data names The length of the final data name data name prefix data name can be up to 63 characters Data Supervision Time The Data Supervision Time can be used in order to establish a kind of watchdog for incoming data In case the entered value is 0 Off is displayed within the value cell and no watchdog functionality is initialized at any time Contrary when the Data Supervision Time is not equal to 0 the Device Management Engine monitors the incoming data from the target device as soon as the Device Profile is started and generates according mes sages within the system log in case no data from the target device arrived within the specified supervision time In addition the Device Management Engine suspends the affected Device Profile and tries to restart it auto matically until it is running again During the restart no measurement data can be acquired from the affected device The following specific context menu items are provided Context Menu Item Description Set to Off sets the data supervision time to 0 seconds Set to Default sets the data supervision time to 0 75 seconds 2 3 2 3 Device Profile Data Table The Device Profile Data table contains all of the data which is defined within the currently opened Device Pro file Depending to the parent Device Profile Editor one or more columns may n
119. ore there may be situations where the automatic self test is not wanted during a running measurement and analysis task Automatic Update of the Channel Status Description Execute a Self Test in Case a Change of the Channel Status has been detected whenever the IFN VIB ACC detects a possible change at any of its inputs the current measure ment is interrupted the self test of all input channels is being performed and the measurement is continued afterwards the automatic self test is not being performed more often than once each 60 seconds Do not execute a Self Test automati cally in case of this setting the notifications from the IFN VIB ACC about possible changes to its chan nel status are being ignored and no self test is being executed 2 3 5 5 The standard Menu Bar is being English Release 2011 09 Menu Bar used by the DPE IFN VIB ACC see point 2 3 2 6 47 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 2 3 5 6 Dropping of Items Dropped Item Description Device Profile File Branches of type opens the dropped Device Profile DPF IFN VIB ACC Device Branches of type IFN creates a new Device Profile and sets the target device to the dropped device ANALOGINPUT in case the DPE IFN VIB ACC is empty Device Branches of type IFN VIB sets the target device of the current Device Profile to the dropped device ACC in case the DPE
120. ot be supported because they are not needed and one or more columns may be present in addition to the following ones because they are device dependent Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the data within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Device Profile or not Name contains the name of the data Unit contains the unit of the data Description contains the description of the data Source Type contains the source type of the data Destination Type contains the destination type of the data Normalization Mode contains the normalization mode of the data Normalization Parameters contains the normalization parameters of the data Record Mode contains the record mode of the data Record Parameters contains the record parameters of the data Data Format contains the format of the data Buffer Mode contains the buffer mode of the data Buffer Parameters contains the buffer parameters of the data Message Channel contains the name of the message channel from which this data is generated Byte Offset contains the byte offset of the data within its message channel Bit Offset contains the bit offset of the data within its byte The user is able to highlight a complete row or multiple rows and to remove them via the context menu Re move context menu item and or via the keyboard lt Del gt key Depending to the possibilities of each
121. r Mode contains the buffer mode of the data Buffer Parameters contains the buffer parameters of the data The Device Profile Data table always contains exactly ten rows for data When a data definition is removed from the Device Profile Data table its according row stays empty and grays all cells except the Name cell In order to get some data definition back to the empty row a new valid data name can be entered or the definitions from another row can be pasted into the empty one 2 3 13 4 Device Profile Parameters Table The Device Profile Parameters table contains the additional parameters of the currently opened Device Profile Parameter Description Sample Time Rate contains the sample time rate Sensor 1 Cutoff Frequency contains the cutoff frequency which is applied to sensor 1 Sensor 1 Input Range contains the input range which is applied to sensor 1 Sensor 1 Characteristic Value contains the characteristic value of sensor 1 Sensor 2 Cutoff Frequency contains the cutoff frequency which is applied to sensor 2 Sensor 2 Input Range contains the input range which is applied to sensor 2 Sensor 2 Characteristic Value contains the characteristic value of sensor 2 Sensor 3 Cutoff Frequency contains the cutoff frequency which is applied to sensor 3 Sensor 3 Input Range contains the input range which is applied to sensor 3 Sensor 3 Characteristic Value contains the character
122. relay of output A drops off after 10 seconds via Output A Output the Values of Output A Data When the action of output A is set to Output the Values of Output A Data via Output A the relay of output A is being set once per 10 ms according to the current value of the specified Out put A Data The data of Output A Data is output with a delay of one second so that the rest of the system has a chance to provide the according values In case the specified Output A Data is not available the value of output A is not being changed An according entry is added to the system log at the attach detach of the specified Output A Data Output B Action See Output A Action English Release 2011 09 40 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Output A Data In case the operating mode is Binary Output and Output the Values of Output A Data via Output A is cho sen as action of output A a data can be inserted into Output A Data either via Drag amp Drop from the online data section of the MDX or through typing of its name into the edit box directly Output B Data See Output A Action 2 3 3 5 Menu Bar The standard Menu Bar is being used by the DPE CTN WatchGuard T001 see point 2 3 2 6 2 3 3 6 Dropping of Items Dropped Item Description Device Profile File Branches of type DPF CTN WatchGuard T001 opens the dropped Device Pr
123. row number Enabled specifies whether the connection within this row shall be enabled during the start of the Interface Profile or not Device Name contains the device name of the target Device Type contains the device type of the target Device UIK contains the device UIK of the target The user is able to highlight a complete row or multiple rows and to delete them via the context menu Re move context menu item and or via the keyboard lt Del gt key In addition a highlighted row or multiple rows can be copied cut pasted to another row of the Connections table via mechanisms of the context menu Copy Cut and Paste context menu items and or via the keyboard lt Ctrl C gt lt Ctrl X gt and lt Ctrl V gt keys Any definition which is copied from the Connections table of an IPE Simulation T001 also can be copied to the Connections table of another IPE Simulation T001 The last row of the Connections table always is an empty row and therefore it allows the user to add a new con nection by selecting another device type from the Device Type field of this last row All other cells of the last row are empty and disabled as long as the Device Type field is empty Whenever a new device type has been se lected from the Device Type field another new empty row is added to the Connections table automatically The device names must be unique among all enabled connections when the user wants to save the Interface Profile The accor
124. s operating mode the ION Binarylnput T001 sends the values of its inputs to the PC in case at least one of the inputs has changed its level from 0 to 1 or vice versa and each amount of time which is specified as sample time rate Send Cyclic In this operating mode the ION BinaryInput T001 sends the values of its inputs to the PC each amount of time which is specified as sample time rate Send with 250kHz In this operating mode the ION BinaryInput T001 sends the values of its inputs to the PC each 4ns 250kHz 2 3 7 5 Menu Bar The standard Menu Bar is being used by the DPE ION BinaryInput T001 see point 2 3 2 6 English Release 2011 09 52 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System 2 3 7 6 Dropping of Items SIPLUS CMS Dropped Item Description Device Profile File Branches of type DPF ION BinaryInput T001 opens the dropped Device Profile Device Branches of type ION Binary Input T001 in case the DPE ION Binaryinput T001 is empty creates a new Device Profile and sets the target device to the dropped device Device Branches of type ION Binary Input T001 in case the DPE ION Binaryinput T001 is not empty sets the target device of the current Device Profile to the dropped device 2 3 8 2 3 8 1 The DPE ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 is used in order to visualize create and edit Device Profiles of type DPE ION
125. ted automatically whenever data is added to or removed from the Device Profile Data table Maximum Byte Count The Maximum Byte Count is read from the attached ION SIMATIC TDC T001 and represents the max amount of bytes which can be requested each cycle The Maximum Byte Count can not be modified by the user Current Byte Count The Current Byte Count identifies how many data bytes have been added to the Device Profile Data table of the current Device Profile already The Current Byte Count can not be modified by the user and is recalculated automatically whenever data is added to or removed from the Device Profile Data table English Release 2011 09 62 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS Available Byte Count The Available Byte Count identifies how many data bytes still can be added to the Device Profile Data table of the current Device Profile The Available Byte Count can not be modified by the user and is recalculated automatically whenever data is added to or removed from the Device Profile Data table 2 3 10 6 Menu Bar The standard Menu Bar is being used by the DPE ION SIMATIC TDC T001 see point 2 3 2 6 2 3 10 7 Dropping of Items Dropped Item Description Device Profile File Branches of type DPF ION SIMATIC TDC T001 opens the dropped Device Profile Device Branches of type ION SIMATIC TDC T001 in case the DPE ION SIMATIC TDC T0
126. tiple editors of this type can be opened and used simultaneously The following screenshot shows an example of an IPE OPC UA T001 YOURSERVER Default Location 2011 07 18 13 55 06 2011 07 20 17 25 35 OPC UA T001 Example Description of the Interface Profile for the OPC UA T001 Interface Example Company Example Author amp Connections No Enabled Device Name Target IP or Name Port Server Certificate fiee Policy J Message BE User Name Password Password confirm Time Domain UAAutomation 4841 Automatically accept insecure Certificates v None w None 192 168 0 1 4841 Automatically accept insecure Certificates w Basic128Rsa15 Sign and encrypt Unique Unique OPC UA Client Certificate No Parameter Value 1 Serial Number 4 2421B4 2 Signature Alghoritm RSA SHAT CN Siemens AG OU 114 CE SE O Siemens AG L Fuerth S Bavaria C DE al Valid from 2011 07 18712 06 12 0002 5 Valid until 2012 07 17712 06 12 0002 CN Siemens AG OU IA CE SE O Siemens AG L Fuerth S Bavaria C DE New Figure 6 Example of an IPE OPC UA T001 Each control of the IPE OCP UA T001 has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following major controls are provided by the IPE OPC UA T001 e Interface Profile Settings Table e Connections Table e OPC UA Client Certificate Table e Create new OPC U
127. tsaeeaes 42 Example of a DPE IFN VIBA GG An aat aean ae a cee nnnn cnn nan aa aa a Ee aeaa aaea tagein 45 Figure 11 Example of a DPE ION AnalogInput T001 oooooonnncccconnnociconocicccnnonnnccnnonnncc nano nn cnnn rn rra 48 Figure 12 Example of a DPE ION Binarylnput T001 ooooooonnccccnnnniccconocicocononnnccnnonannn cano nn nr 51 Figure 13 Example of a DPE ION PROFIBUS DP Spy T001 ooooooioccooioniciconociccnonocinccnnanancnnnan nan r nano rara rr 53 Figure 14 Example of a DPE ION SIMATIC S7 ooooocooniicconniciconociccnnnaninccnnaarnnrcnn nr ran rr rr 56 Figure 15 Example of a DPE ION SIMATIC TDC T001 oooooocicccciniconciconcconococnnonnoncccnnnrninnr rn 59 Figure 16 Example of a DPE ION SIMOTION TOO7 ooooooocconnococcconococccnnocincconanoncnnnonc cnc nano nn cnn rre 64 Figure 17 Example of a DPE ION VIB A TOO ooooooccoonoccccconocccccononccccnnoncnccnnn o nn n conan nn r rana rca 67 Figure 18 Figure 19 English Release 20 Example of a DPE ION VIB D TOO7 oooooooniciccoccccconacococcconcncnnnnnononnnnnnnnn conan mn nn nn rra nnnannn nn nn rn nnnnanannnnnnns 70 Example ofa DPE OPC UA TOO Tecla att sede aads ad 73 11 09 8 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System SIPLUS CMS 1 Preface 1 1 Purpose of this Document This document provides detailed information about the functionalities and usage of the software e SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools of the SIPLUS CMS product line In addition to the deta
128. uration File location afterwards 2 1 11 File Location Branch Each File Location Branch provides all of the Device Management System specific files which are available from the directory to which the Configuration File location points The following specific context menu items are provided Context Menu Item Description Delete Location deletes the chosen file location from the hard disk Remove Location removes the chosen file location from X Tools but keeps it at the hard disk 2 1 12 Interface Profile Files Branch Each Interface Profile Files Branch provides all of the Interface Profiles which are available from the directory to which its Configuration File location points The tree of shown Interface Profiles is updated automatically when ever an Interface Profile at the disk is added deleted modified Drag amp Drop can be used in order to copy move Interface Profile directories and Interface Profile files The de fault Drag amp Drop operation within an X Tools Server is move but when the lt Ctrl gt key is pressed a copy operation is performed The default Drag amp Drop operation from one X Tools Server to another is copy but when the lt Shift gt key is pressed a move operation is performed Interface Profile directories and Interface Profile files can be copied moved within Interface Profile Files Branches either within one X Tools Server or over different X Tools Servers but they can not b
129. ver The User Name cell can be left empty In this case the Password and Password confirm cells are disabled and the X Tools Server attempts to log in to the OPC UA server anonymously Password The provided password must match the provided user name as it is configured at the target OPC UA server The contents of the Password and Password confirm cells must be identical The user name is case insensitive The password is case sensitive Note Some OPC UA clients use the credentials of Windows for their allowed combinations of username and pass word In case a username and password are provided to the IPE OPC UA T001 they also must be stored into the according Interface Profile Although the provided password is stored in encrypted form by X Tools the access to the stored Inferface Profile must be restricted via the standard mechanisms of Windows in case of applications which require high security strength Time Domain The X Tools Server can perform time synchronization for the values which it receives from OPC UA servers This time synchronization can be turned off in case the system clocks of the OPC UA server and the X Tools Server are synchronized by an external mechanism and also in cases where the OPC UA server and the X Tools Server are running at the same computer In addition there are also applications where multiple OPC UA servers share a common time base e g be cause their system clocks are synchronized by an ext
130. within the Message Channel Contents table if there is any provided by the Device Profile Editor In addition the source message channel of the data is highlighted within the Message Channels table if there is any provided by the Device Profile Editor All invalid and all conflicting data definitions are highlighted and indicated to contain invalid entries Destination Type The incoming data from a Device is being normalized with decimal precision first and converted into the desti nation type afterwards In case of integer destination types truncation not rounding is being used for the con version For Boolean destination types a value of 0 0 after the normalization is false and everything else in cluding negative numbers is true Normalization Mode The normalization mode can be used in order to normalize the incoming data from a device e g 16384 dig its or 200 to the value range which shall be used within X Tools e g 1500 rpm The formula which is being used for the actual normalization is s Value nsideX Tools ValUerromDevice m b In case x0 y0 x1 and y1 are being provided m and b are determined automatically according to the following formula e m y1 yO x1 x0 e b y0 m x0 Normalization Mode Description m b In case the normalization mode m b is chosen the m and b values of the normalization which have been entered via the Normalization Parameters are being used
131. ws an example of a DPE CTN WatchGuard T001 Device Profile Settings Device Profile Data INo Enabled Name Unit Description Destination Type Record Mode Record Parameters 1 Input 4 Boolean v Each Value A Input B Boolean y Each Value Output 4 Boolean vw Each Value Output B of Boolean Each Value Device Profile Parameters No Parameter Value 1 Operating Mode Standard Input Action None Input B Action None 4 Input 4 Delay s 10 5 Input B Delay s 10 6 Output A Action N A Output B Action N A 8 OutputA Data N A 9 Output B Data N A Figure 8 Example of a DPE CTN WatchGuard T001 Each control of the DPE CTN WatchGuard T001 has a defined task and provides certain functionalities The following major controls are provided by the DPE CTN WatchGuard T001 e Device Profile Settings Table e Device Profile Data Table e Device Profile Parameters Table e Menu Bar e Dropping of Items 2 3 3 2 Device Profile Settings Table The standard Device Profile Settings table is being used by the DPE CTN WatchGuard T001 see point 2 3 2 2 English Release 2011 09 38 80 SIPLUS CMS4000 X Tools User Manual 04 Device Management System 2 3 3 3 Device Profile Data Table SIPLUS CMS The standard Device Profile Data table is being used by the DPE CTN WatchGuard T001 see point 2 3 2 3 The following columns of the standard Device Profile Data table are supported by the DPE
132. xt menu has been called the Name cell of the new data definition within the Device Pro file Data receives the input focus and is put into edit mode so that the user is able to enter a proper data name immediately Resize gt changes the source type of the data definition from which the context menu has been called to the chosen value Cut cuts the currently selected data definitions Copy copies the currently selected data definitions Paste pastes the currently copied cut data definitions eventually already present data definitions are being overwritten automatically Remove deletes the currently selected data definitions 2 3 2 5 Message Channels Table The Message Channels table contains all of the message channels which are defined within the current Device Profile Depending to the parent Device Profile Editor one or more columns may not be supported because they are not needed and one or more columns may be present in addition to the following ones because they are device dependent Column Description No contains the row number Enabled specifies whether the data within this message channel shall be enabled during the start of the Device Profile or not Name contains the name of the message channel Description contains the description of the message channel Length contains the length of the message channel Header Mask Length contains the length of the header mask of the messag

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