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1. or amp 4 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8197 en 01 8197 en 01 Parameterization diagnostics and I O check 4 3 O check e Onaconnected module select the I O Check function by right clicking the Functions IO Check entry in the context menu of the module e inthe window that appears click the Refresh on button The current process data of the module is displayed in the window For output modules you can specify the output values When you change the output on a module for the first time you will be prompted to confirm the action Process data 2 j Do you want to start writing the process data Figure 4 11 Write process data e Confirm this question with OK 4 3 1 Digital input output modules IS Startup c Documents and Settings pywd03 Wy Documents My FDT Projects Project_1_EN axf File Edit View Device Window Tools gt DP lt 3 8 P P C C 4 A RO F AXL DO 16 3 ME x AXL DO 16 3 ME 23 ze Phoenix Contact PHCENIX a CONTACT xx 2011 03 31 22222222 i 5 New Project ie oe le Ea ooo TE 0o00 se 5 53 je 0e ze 6 Binary value 000010100000000 Decimal value 1280 Hexadecimal value ooog hia oooe He 0500 ro x slens lel z el 8 ale 3 CIE IE ooo w 5 a om en ens ens ooo IE ol eis oco sjen el es m g a 8 s 4 el 1 el e0 el el e el el sle sle en el eo
2. Logging will be performed for a maximum of 5 minutes T Connected planningEngineer Figure 4 12 IO check of a digital module Example AXL DO 16 3 For output modules you can click on an output to set this output e Click on an output On a permissible terminal point the mouse cursor changes into a hand The output is set You can now set or reset more outputs The last status is retained when you switch off the refresh and when you close the window PHOENIX CONTACT 4 5 Startup 4 3 2 Analog input output modules e Activate the inputs or outputs that you want to monitor in the Diagram column Under Signal description the writing of the input or output is specified The window shows the current process data of the module as a value and in the diagram The process data is shown in the diagram and logged on demand in the og file only for the inputs or outputs that have been selected under Diagram For output modules You can change the process data for all outputs It is transferred to the module no matter whether the output has been selected under Diagram or not AXL AO 8 ME AXL AD 8 ME PILF Phoenix Contact CONTACT ny 00 1 00 2010 08 09 Process values 13 10 30 13 10 45 13 11 00 13 11 15 13 11 30 13 11 45 13 12 00 Signal name Signal description Process val lue Process val lue Unit Diagram 1 OUTI PDOUT Chi 5 82 J m 2 DUT2 PDOUT Ch2 0 27 J v 3 OUTS PDOUT Cha 551 f Ea z V 4
3. OUT4 PDOUT Ch4 8 83 J m 5 OUTS lt Disabled gt 7 6 OUT6 oO 7 OUT g OUTS gt Logging will be performed for a maximum of 5 minutes Refresh off Close Figure 4 13 IO check of an analog module Example AXL AO 8 For output modules you can change each output by entering a value in the left hand column Process value or modify it in the right hand column Process value by changing the posi tion of the slider e Change the process value by specifying the value or changing the position of the slider e Complete the action by clicking anywhere else Only then will the new value be accept ed The output is set accordingly You can specify more output values now The last status is retained when you switch off the refresh and when you close the window 4 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 8197_en_01 8197 en 01 Parameterization diagnostics and I O check 4 3 3 Logging process data For every module you can log the process data for up to five minutes e Activate the checkbox in the window for the I O check for this Processdata Logging XDocuments and Settings pywd03 My Documents AuditT rail Logging will be performed for a maximum of 5 minutes Figure 4 14 Logging process data e Click the Refresh on button The data is logged up to five minutes until you press the Refresh off button P AuditTrail log Editor Timestamp Moduletype Channel HEX Value 04 04 2011 10 56 59 AXL DO
4. assigning an IP address 3 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8197 en 01 8197 en 01 Starting the software and creating a project e Select the network card of your connection under Network Adapter e Click on the Refresh button The current settings of the bus coupler will be displayed Device Name IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address Vendor Device Type ax pn bk me guickstart de 192 168 0 2 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 00 40 45 34 E4 3F Phoenix Contact GmbH amp Co KG AxXL BK PN ME Figure 3 5 IP address of the bus coupler e Change the settings if required e Apply the settings with Apply e Confirm the settings with OK AXIOLINE Assistent Step 5 of 5 The connected bus is determined GD GD OC GD o Ut O e Confirm the window with Next Connected bus will be investigated Please follow the following instructions Topology Scan Wizard Topology Scan Wizard Confirm the window with Providing support for the topology scan FDT version 1 2 1 Con ti n u e A backup of the current project will be created Please click Continue to start the scan You may abort the current scan process by clicking Cancel at any time Continue Cancel Topology Scan Wizard The connected bus will be shown e Select the compatible DTMs either AL BK PN ME Please choose one of the compatible Dtms shown in the S AXIOChamnel ist view automatically or manually AXL DI 32 1 ME Select automatically Fir
5. firmware versions of the Axioline modules are required to use the software functions Table 1 1 Axioline module versions for use under Startup Type Order No Hardware Firmware maosa f Jo SSCS maosen fess Jo ooo oo sa J SSCS owm e So 1 5 Wiring the hardware applying voltage e Wire the Axioline station establish an Ethernet connection to the PC and supply volt age to your system AXL STARTERKIT 2688284 oo if on oo Joedoo oa 7 ou ororsporstor odo ovdfordorloro slodo1sfo dor7 0 if 24 02 027 05 lo24021 0z3l02 02 7 lo if 224 os 7 Lo odono moeda E CN E GA EN K A EA KO K N NEJ KEN NZ E ED KT 2 KA EM ZI KEJ SE 1m EE EO E KE ST 505505155 Hare alela ele Startup U AXLBKPN AXLDO 16 3 L AXL DI 32 1 81970001 Table 1 2 Wired example system NOTE Please observe the data sheets for the modules used when you wire the example system 1 6 Installing the software The software can be downloaded free of charge at www phoenixcontact com e Install the software To do this execute the file StartupPlusSetup exe Then follow the installation instructions 8197 en 01 Startup Online help user interface and function calls 2 Startup Online help user interface and function calls Menu bar 8197 en 01 2 1 Online help A comprehensive online help Is available How to call the online help e Se
6. for the first time Role assignments Define at least one user as an ad Rolename Description m i n i st r ato r OEM Service OEM Service role e j 1 1 Planning Engineer Planning Engineer role Co nfi rm yo ure nt ry with O K C Maintenance Maintenance role C Operator Operator role C Observer Observer role DTM Catalog Management The DTM catalog of the Axioline modules is installed with the software In the following add these Axioline DTMs to the software e Then search for installed DTMs Click the Search for installed DTMs button in the DTM Catalog Management win dow that opens All DTMs installed on the PC will be shown as known DTMs e Select the Axioline DTMs DTM Catalog Management Known DTMs Current DTM Catalog Name Vendor Protocol Type Version A Name Vendor Protocol Type Version Dal i SE Gc i De ee A AXL EK PN GatewayDtm Phoenix Contact PROFINETIO AXL Gateway DTM 01 1 00 AXL EK PN ME Gee ii AXL A ha Sy AXSNMP Phoenix Contact AXSNMP Communication Dtm 1 0 F CP 306 ETH Phoenix Contact INTERBUS PCP Communication Dtm 0074 67 F CP 310 ETH Phoenix Contact INTERBUS PCP Communication Dtm 0074 67 E CP 312 ETH Phoenix Contact INTERBUS PCP Communication Dtm 00 4 6 if EMM 3 2304C 5004C 16 1FS Phoenix Conta Device DTM ff EMM 3 2304C 5004C IFS Phoenix Conta Device DTM 4 EMM 3 24DC 5004C 16 1FS Phoenix Conta Device DTM f EMM 3 24DC 5004
7. 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 56 59 AxL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 56 59 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 56 59 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 56 59 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 56 59 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 56 59 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 56 59 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 56 59 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 56 59 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 56 59 AxL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 56 59 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 56 59 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 56 59 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 56 59 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 56 58 AXL DO 16 3 ME PHEHH PEFPHPODNOURUNHE HHHPEHHPODKAOGABUTNH Dnb wne 0n e wne 04 04 2011 10 57 00 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 57 00 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 57 00 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 57 00 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 57 00 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 57 00 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 57 00 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 57 00 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 57 00 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 57 00 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 57 00 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 57 00 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 57 00 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 57 00 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 57 00 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 57 00 AXL DO 16 3 ME 04 04 2011 10 57 41 AXL DO 16 3 ME 1 0 04 04 2011 10 57 41 AXL DO 16 3 ME 2 o 04 04 2011 10 57 41 AXL DO 16 3 ME 3 o 04 04 2011 10 57 41 AXL DO 16 3 ME 4 1 04 04 2011 10 57 41 AXL DO 16 3 ME 5 o 04 04 2011 10 57 41
8. AUTOMATION AUTOMATIONWORX Startup Version 2 00 MO a 000600600 0 Nenia User manual UM QS EN STARTUP Order No Handling an Axioline station under Startupt 063000 BMo0emeoeo Lkonnd 0G INSPIRING INNOVATIONS AUTOMATION User manual Handling an Axioline station under Startup Designation UM QS EN STARTUP Revision 01 Order No This user manual is valid for Designation Revision Startup 2 00 or later 8197 en 01 2011 05 24 Order No 2700636 PHOENIX CONTACT Please observe the following notes Jo DDD PHOENIX CONTACT Please observe the following notes In order to ensure the safe use of the product described you have to read and understand this manual The following notes provide information on how to use this user manual User group of this manual The use of products described in this manual is oriented exclusively to qualified electricians or persons instructed by them who are familiar with applicable national standards and other regulations regarding electrical engineering and in particular the relevant safety concepts Phoenix Contact accepts no liability for erroneous handling or damage to products from Phoenix Contact or third party products resulting from disregard of information contained in this user manual Explanation of symbols used and signal words hazards Obey all safety measures that follow this symbol to avoid possible in 7 This is the safet
9. AXL DO 16 3 ME 6 o 04 04 2011 10 57 41 AXL DO 16 3 ME 7 1 04 04 2011 10 57 41 AXL DO 16 3 ME 8 o 04 04 2011 10 57 41 AXL DO 16 3 ME 9 1 04 04 2011 10 57 41 AXL DO 16 3 ME 10 o 04 04 2011 10 57 41 AXL DO 16 3 ME 11 1 04 04 2011 10 57 41 AXL DO 16 3 ME 12 o 04 04 2011 10 57 41 AXL DO 16 3 ME 13 o 04 04 2011 10 57 41 AXL DO 16 3 ME 14 o 04 04 2011 10 57 41 AXL DO 16 3 ME 15 1 04 04 2011 10 57 41 AXL DO 16 3 ME 16 Jo Figure 4 15 Logged process data PHOENIX CONTACT 4 7 Startup 4 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 8197 en 01
10. C IFS Phoenix Conta Device DTM lla gt a Figure 3 1 Installed DIMs Axioline DTMs are selected 8197 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 1 Startup Option Transferring fur ther DTMs Option Changing the language 3 2 PHOENIX CONTACT e Transfer the Axioline DTMs in the current catalog by clicking the button DTM Catalog Management Known DTMs Current DTM Catalog Name Sy 5 lt SNMP RCP 306 ETH F CP 310 ETH F CP 312 ETH EMM 3 2304C 500AC 16 1FS EMM 3 2304C 500AC4FS EMM 3 24DC 5004C 16 FS f EMM 3 24DC 5004C4FS gi FC 200 FCI V FC 350 PCI ETH mi FL BLUETOOTH AP 18 IL 246k 3 FL NP PND 4TX IB 3 FL NP PND 4TXIB LK TE FL SWITCH MCS 147X 2FX TE FL SWITCH MCS 147X 2FX TEJ FL SWITCH MCS 147X 2FX lt Vendor Phoenix ontact Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Phoenix Conta Phoenix Conta Phoenix Conta Phoenix Conta Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Figure 3 2 Protocol AXSNMP INTERBUS PCP INTERBUS PCP INTERBUS PCP INTERBUS PCP INTERBUS PCP IP INTERBUS PCP INTERBUS PCP INTERBUS PCP IP IP IP Type Communication Dtm Communication Dtm Communication Dtm Communication Dtm Device DTM Device DTM Device DTM Device DTM Communication Dtm Communication Dtm Device DTM Communication Dtm Communication Dtm Communication Dtm Device DTM D
11. commands can also be called via the toolbar or by means of shortcuts PHOENIX CONTACT 2 1 Startup Toolbar Freguently used functions can be accessed guickly via the toolbar The meaning of a symbol is shown when you position the mouse cursor over the icon 1 You will find a detailed description of all symbols with their functions in the online help The following applies for the menu bar as well as for the tool bar The available menu items depend on the currently marked object that you are working on The color of the icon shows whether the menu item is available or not The icon is shown in gray if the menu item is disabled otherwise it is colored Status bar The status line shows a progress bar status information in the form of text messages and the name of the user currently logged in Project tree The project tree shows the structure of the communication connections of the field devices Green back The module is connected and the user has actively worked with it ground White back The module is not yet connected when the Connect icon is ground shown in green The module is connected but the user has not yet worked online with it when the Connect icon is grayed out Workspace The workspace is used to display the Properties window and the device specific screen masks provided by the respective DTM DTM catalog The current DTM catalog is displayed Message window The message window displays informa
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13. eh e Confirm your selection with Next EtherNet IP PHOENIX CONTACT 3 3 Startup H AXL BK PN ME HS AXIOChannel AXIOLINE Assistent Step 3 of 5 Please select the type of connection to the device CONTACT Ethernet TCP IP Serial AXIOLINE Assistent Step 4 of 5 GD GD Oo GD 000D Long ONTACT Do you want to search for the BK in the TCP IP Network or do you know the IFP Address Find Device in TCP IP Network Assign an IP Address and Device Nam Configure an already assigned IP Address The structure of the project is created in the project tree e Select the type of connection be tween bus coupler and PC An Ethernet connection is used in the example e Confirm your selection with Next e Select Configure an already as signed IP address if you already know the IP address of the bus cou pler Enter the IP address in the following mask e Select Find device in TCP IP net work if you do not know the IP address or if you do not want to en ter the address e Confirm your selection with Next The following main window appears in the software AXL BK PN ME x AXL BK PN ME Phoenix Contact ot 0171 00 2010 07 07 Network Adapter Intel R PRO 1000 PT Desktop Adapter NI Device Name IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address Vendor Device Type Filter Vendor Device Type Options Figure 3 4 Main window for
14. er interface and function calls c ccc cceccceececeeeese secs vvn rn nr 2 1 2 1 Onine Nepise teren ieee coerce reenter A A 2 1 2 2 The Slanup usenrintenace canora edi ee Nala enacted 2 1 2 3 Function calls with StartUPt cccccseeseececesseeeeceeeeeeeeseseeeesueeeeeeseaseeeesseneeeseanees 2 2 3 Starting the software and Creating a PrOjeCt ccceececseeccceeeeceeeeeeeeeecseeeeeeeeeeseueesseeeeaeeeeeseeeens 3 1 3 1 Starting the software for the first time ooooososonvnnnnknnnnnn nn 3 1 3 2 Starting the software for the second time and every further start 3 2 3 3 AXOMECASSISlAN zisten 3 3 4 Parameterization diagnostics and I O CNECK cccceccceececeeeceeeeceeeeceeecaeeseueeseeeesaeeseueeseeeeaes 4 1 4 1 ParametenzatoN esee a ben ac cade cela tect o tn 4 1 4 2 DIAGNOSTICS sl acetate cones edie teed cote teae Shee near teehee Pace iedenl eee 4 4 4 3 VO CNECK asein cease eh eines jac cietenctec ca ee sa eens e KETEN 4 5 4 3 1 Digital input output modules cccceseeceeeceeeeeecseeeeeeeceaeeeeeseeeeeesaaees 4 5 4 3 2 Analog input output modules ccccccsseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeecaeeeeeeeseeeeeeeens 4 6 4 3 3 Logging process data zo sos ko k o Sis on on nr olov 4 7 8197 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT i Startup il PHOENIX CONTACT 8197 en 01 Basics and example project 1 Basics and example project Knowledge Hardware 8197 en 01 1 1 Infor
15. evice DTM Device DTM Search for installed DTMs Version Name Protocol Type Version 1 0 0074 67 S 0074 67 0074 67 00 4 03 v Phoenix Contact AX Device D 00 1 00 AXL AD 8 ME Promo at foeren Jo AXL BK PN GatewayDtm PROFINETIO AXL 0 00 o1 1 00 fea eK PNE Phoen Contea TL Phoenix Contact AXL Phoenix Contact AXL Phoenix Contact AXL axl D0 32 LME Phoenix tome ax foe A AXLATD 8 ME 0071 00 CICH tees r ir Wadon Axioline DTMs transferred into the current catalog e Confirm the selection by clicking the Update Catalog and Close Window button You have now transferred all available Axioline DTMs into the software If additional DT Ms are available at a later time transfer these as well To do this select the Tools DTM Catalog Management menu The Axioline assistant opens after you have closed the DTM Catalog Management window If you do not want to change the language follow the description from Axioline assistant on page 3 3 and onwards e If you want to change the language stop the Axioline assistant with Cancel guage e Confirm your selection with OK e Start the program again to activate the language selection Select the Tools Options Internal Settings menu in the menu bar and select the lan 3 2 Starting the software for the second time and every further start If you start the software for the second time y
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17. ice now For example select Device Online Parameter or P The window with the parameters opens Different information may be displayed depending on the module The device rating plate is shown under Parameter Menu Identification AXL DI 32 1 ME Online Parameter x AXL DI 32 1 ME CER g X bey Phoenix Contact ON a wx 2011 03 11 E A Parameter Menu Parameter Status Value Unit A U Parameters r rr v fendor name Prioenk Contact S Identification a pts pellet Ba Parameters roduct name AXL DI 32 1 ME Serial number 2004040716 Order number 2688158 Hardware version Build date 2010 01 18 Hardware version Revision 01 Firmware version Build date 0000 00 00 Firmware version Revision Location Anlage 3 Equipment Identifier Please fill in Application Device Address 1 v lt JE Figure 4 2 Parameters for identification e Adapt these entries if necessary Confirm your entries with Apply The parameterization will be sent to the module e Then confirm with OK PHOENIX CONTACT 4 1 Startup e Answer the following question AXL AO 8 ME J Do you want to read back the parameter set from the device to the project Figure 4 3 Read back parameter record If you answer the question with Yes the changes will also be transferred to the offline proj ect data If you answer the question with No the changes will not be transferred to the offline project data In this case o
18. lect the menu item Help The table of contents for the online help appears Search for a help topic as described below Or e In an active dialog box or window press lt F1 gt The context sensitive online help for the active input mask or the active window ap pears In device specific input masks there may be an additional button or a symbol for calling the online help 2 2 The Startup user interface The interface is divided into the following areas 1 Menu bar 5 Workspace 2 Toolbar 6 DTM catalog 3 Status bar 7 Message window 4 Project tree IS Startup c Wocuments and Settings pywd03 Wy Documents My FDT Projects Project_1_EN axf ARH File Edit View Device Window Tools PROM R 208 OB B lil 3 OIP P C C a ROP 4 DTM Catalog Filter Vendor Device Protocol il AXL BK PN ME L i AXL BK PN GatewayDtm PROFINET I0 Z AXLAI 8 ME AXL j AXLAO 8 ME AXL AXL DI 16 4 ME AXL i AXL DI 32 1 ME AXL j AXL DO 16 3 ME AXL A AXL DO 32 1 ME AXL 1 5XL RTD 8 ME AXL 7 Messages 0 Errors A 0 Warnings i ages FDT Table 2 1 User interface Appearance and functioning of the menus corresponds to the Windows standard Additional commands can be found in the various context menus such as for example in the context menu of a DTM in the project tree in the context menu of a window or the context menu of a message window The menu
19. mation about this document This document describes the functions of the Startup software with an example project 1 2 Startup software Startup is a software for easy wiring checks It offers the following functions Parameterization of the Axioline modules of a station VoOcheck Diagnostics Startup allows you to establish a connection to an Axioline station guickly and easily in order to check the wiring of this station In addition to the basic functions mentioned above itis also possible with the Startup software to assign a device name and an IP address to a bus coupler as well as to record the writing and reading of process data in a file during the I O check for a better documentation 1 3 Requirements It is assumed the user has knowledge and experience in the operation of PCs and Windows operating systems In order to be able to start up the example system the following hardware is required Programming device PC PC Pentium III with at least 1 GHz 512 MB RAM and 50 MB free hard disk space Windows XP SP2 or Windows 2000 SP4 Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 can be downloaded free of charge from the Micro soft homepage Axioline station e g AXL STARTERKIT Ethernet connection from the Axioline station to the programming device PC PHOENIX CONTACT 1 1 Startup 1 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 1 4 Required Axioline module versions The following hardware and
20. nline and offline project data will be different The window will be closed after you have answered the question Parameters e lfamodule can be parameterized the current parameterization will be shown under Parameter Menu Parameters Parameters AXL DI 32 1 ME Online Parameter x 4 7 Phoenix Contact PHCNIX CONTACT xx 7 2011 03 11 AXL DI 32 1 ME Parameter Menu Parameter Status Value Unit F ka Parameters Filter time 3 ms C Identification 3 ms No additional filter lt lt gt Figure 4 4 Parameterization AXL AO 8 ME PHCENIX P Phoenix Contact CONTACT m 00 1 00 2010 08 09 Parameter Menu Parameter Status Value Unit A SR Parameters l Output range channel 1 4 m 20 m v a le SI Substitute value Channel 1 0 Output range channel 2 EA 10 Y 10 v Substitute value Channel 2 0 Output range channel 3 v 0 m 20 m v Substitute value Channel 3 0 Output range channel 4 20 m 20 m v Substitute value Channel 4 0 Output range channel 5 I Disabled v Substitute value Channel 5 0 Output range channel 6 KA 0 m 20 m M Substitute value Channel 6 0 Output range channel 7 OV 10Y v Substitute value Channel 7 0 Output range channel 8 KA 5V 5V v Substitute value Channel 8 0 Data format Inline Nj Bus Reset Code I v v lt B Figure 4 5 Parameterization of an analog module not included in the e
21. ou are prompted to log in as a user User Login Please authentify yourself Name TESTI Password C Use Windows login for this user Figure 3 3 e Please enter the user name under Name User login 8197 en 01 Load an existing project Create a new project 8197 en 01 Starting the software and creating a project There are two options for the password entry 1 Enter a password This password will be reguested for every further start of the program Or 2 Activate the Use Windows login for this user checkbox In this case the password will not be requested for every further start of the program The Axioline assistant will start after the authentication 3 3 Axioline assistant The Axioline assistant opens AXIOLINE Assistent Step 1 of 5 e Load an existing project or create a GD GD OGD 00 GD t new project Do vou want to create a new project or open an existing project S Confi rm your selection with Next s Create new project Load an existing project e Ifa project has already been created select this project and confirm the selection with Finish e Select the Create new project to create a new project AXIOLINE Assistent Step 2 of 5 e Select the connected bus coupler GD GD OGD 00 GD t type Please select the devicetype The AXL BK PN bus coupler Is used in the example therefore select the PRO FINET device type A 0
22. st in list s O Select manly e Confirm the window with Name Support Level AXL DI 32 1 ME Generic Continue Topology Scan Wizard Providing support for the topology scan FDT version 1 2 1 Continue Cancel Topology Scan Wizard The topology has been scanned e Accept the topology with Finish Topology Scan Wizard Providing support for the topology scan FDT version 1 2 1 The scan has finished ol achat Ell e The following window shows all steps that have been carried out Exit this window with Finish The Axioline station is displayed in the project tree AXL DI 32 1 ME AXL DO 16 3 ME PHOENIX CONTACT 3 5 Startup You have now created your new project and you are already connected with the bus cou pler e Save the project 3 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 8197_en_01 Parameterization diagnostics and I O check 4 Parameterization diagnostics and I O check Identification 8197 en 01 4 1 Parameterization You can read the parameterization and change it online or offline e Establish the connection to the device Select Device Connect or gt e Upload the parameters from the device Select Device Parameter Upload or Since you are now working actively on the device it is shown with a green background in the project tree jg Project Tree 3 New Project Fa AXL DI 32 1 ME m AXL DO 16 3 ME Figure 4 1 Active connection to the device e You can parameterize the dev
23. the content of the technical documentation in particular data sheets installation instructions manuals etc The aforementioned limitations of liability and exemptions from liability do not apply in so far as liability must be assumed e g according to product liability law in cases of premed itation gross negligence on account of loss of life physical injury or damage to health or on account of the violation of important contractual obligations Claims for damages for the vi olation of important contractual obligations are however limited to contract typical predict able damages provided there is no premeditation or gross negligence or that liability is as sumed on account of loss of life physical injury or damage to health This ruling does not imply a change in the burden of proof to the detriment of the user PHOENIX CONTACT Please observe the following notes Internet Subsidiaries Published by PHOENIX CONTACT Statement of legal authority This manual including all illustrations contained herein is copyright protected Use of this manual by any third party is forbidden Reproduction translation and public disclosure as well as electronic and photographic archiving and modification require written consent by Phoenix Contact Violators are liable for damages Phoenix Contact reserves all rights in the case of patent award or listing of a registered de sign Third party products are always named without re
24. tion on the internal program execution This information may be helpful when errors have to be removed 2 3 Function calls with Startup There are often several ways of calling up a function For example you could proceed as follows to call the online parameters 1 Context menu of the module right click on the module in the project tree Parameters Online Parameter 2 Icon in the command line P Menu bar of the program Device Online Parameter 4 Double click on the entry of the module in the project tree This opens offline parameters When there is a connection to the module you can send the offline parameters to the module just like the online parameters 5 Shortcuts o 2 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8197 en 01 Starting the software and creating a project 3 Starting the software and creating a project 3 1 Starting the software for the first time e Start the software To do this select Start Programs Phoenix Contact Startup Startup Startup will be started in English If you want to change the language please follow the first steps listed below and change the language when you are requested to do so in the documentation User management i E u e Confirm this window with OK i This is the first start of the application It is therefore necessary to create at least one user in the User Administrator role User Properties TRE e Define the user roles when you start TESTI the software
25. try in the project tree This opens the diagnostics window 1 Project Tree X AXL BK PN ME Diagnosis E E New Project AXL BK PN ME Phoenix ontact 0171 00 2010 07 07 Device name AXL BK PN AXL DI 32 1 ME Equipment identification Please fill in Error type PHCENIX CONTACT Last update ACTIVE READY 00000 Figure 4 8 Diagnostics OK Equipment Device name identification Please fill in Please fill in Please fill in Error location 00000 State Error type Localbus Updatetime Value 3 psec Last update PF ACTIVE READY 12 42 39 0x3412 12 42 39 Error location 00001 12 42 39 Localbus Updatetime Figure 4 9 Diagnostics An error has occurred 3 psec 12 42 39 e The error cause will be displayed when you switch to the module concerned under slot Equipment Device name identification AXL DI 32 1 ME AXL DO 16 3 ME Please fill in ass Figure 4 10 Diagnostics Error cause Number Priority Last update 12 43 49 12 43 49 Channel 12 43 49 Code 0x3412 12 43 49 Text Sensor supply not present 12 43 49 Additional information 12 43 49 e You can also call the diagnostics function on the individual modules To do this select the entry of the device Select Device Diagnostics
26. xample config uration 4 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8197 en 01 Not transmitted changes 8197 en 01 Parameterization diagnostics and I O check e Adapt the parameterization if necessary Confirm your entries with Apply The parameterization will be sent to the module e Then confirm with OK e Answer the following question AXL AO 8 ME 2 j Do you want to read back the parameter set from the device to the project Figure 4 6 Read back parameter record If you answer the question with Yes the changes will also be transferred to the offline proj ect data If you answer the question with No the changes will not be transferred to the offline project data In this case online and offline project data will be different The window will be closed after you have answered the question Changes that have not yet been transmitted are indicated with a pen in the Status column as well as in the status line 1 AXL DI 32 1 ME Online Parameter x AL DI 32 1 ME JE Phoenix Contact ont ae j wx 2011 03 11 E 21 Parameter Menu Parameter tatus Value Unit z S Parameters Filter tim v CI Identification Sy Parameters v lt gt Connected A Device A planningEngineer Figure 4 7 Not transmitted changes PHOENIX CONTACT 4 3 Startup 4 2 Diagnostics The status of the station and the individual devices can be monitored best on the entry of the bus coupler e Double click on the bus coupler en
27. y alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury jury or death DANGER This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moder ate injury The following types of messages provide information about possible property damage and general information concerning proper operation and ease of use NOTE This symbol and the accompanying text alert the reader to a situation which may cause damage or malfunction to the device hardware or software or surrounding property This symbol and the accompanying text provide the reader with additional information such as tips and advice on the efficient use of hardware and on software optimization It is also used as a reference to other sources of information manuals data sheets on the subject matter product etc Please observe the following notes General terms and conditions of use for technical documentation Phoenix Contact reserves the right to alter correct and or improve the technical documen tation and the products described in the technical documentation at its own discretion and without giving prior notice insofar as this is reasonable for the user The same applies to any technical changes that serve th

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