Configuration¶
Configuration for a Version ≥ 2.4
The following tables describe how to configure a Processor Module manually. Processor Module can be configured in RUN mode or STOP mode, hence this device state is called RUN/STOP mode in the following. By pressing the CFG function key repeatedly, you simply navigate through the statuses of the device.
However, to configure the Processor Module, use the OK, ESC and CFG function keys alternately.
The Processor Module is in RUN/STOP mode. By pressing the CFG function key once, the IP configuration for ETHERNET connection is displayed (IPETH1).
By pressing the CFG function key again, address configuration for ETHERNET connection is displayed (Adr000).
By pressing the ESC function key, menu is aborted. You revert to the RUN/STOP mode.
By pressing the OK function key, submenu for ETHERNET interface is opened. Either a static IP address can be set or a DHCP address is defined automatically.
Example: Setting a static IP address
The following example describes how to set a static IP address for ETHERNET interface with a Processor Module with firmware Version ≥ 2.4.
State | Description - Submenu 1 | Result on pressing one of the function keys | ||
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1.1 | IPETH1 or IPETH2 |
State 2 is displayed. | Return into RUN/STOP mode. | State 1.2 is displayed. |
1.2 | IP Configuration (address, subnet mask, gateway) |
State 1.3 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1.1 | State 3.2 is displayed. |
1.3 | Reset to production data (default settings) |
State 1.4 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1.1 | Activate RESET to default by pressing Shows DONE, your settings are saved. Return into RUN/STOP mode. |
1.4 | Activate DHCP Sets a DHCP address. |
State 1.2 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1.1 | Activate DHCP to default by pressing Shows DONE, your settings are saved. Return into RUN/STOP mode. |
State | Description - Submenu 2 | Result on pressing one of the function keys | ||
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2.1 | IPETH1 or IPETH2 |
State 2 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 0. | State 2.2 is displayed. |
2.2 | DHCP active |
State 2.3 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 2.1. | – |
2.3 | IP Configuration (address, subnet mask, gateway) |
State 2.4 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 2.1. | State 3.2 is displayed. |
2.4 | Reset to production data (default settings) |
– | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 2.1. | Activate RESET to default by pressing Shows DONE, your settings are saved. Return into RUN/STOP mode. |
Function key STATIC
State | Description - Submenu 3 | Result on pressing one of the function keys | ||
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3.1 | IP Configuration (address, subnet mask, gateway) |
State 2.4 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1.1 (sub menu IPETH1 or IPETH2) |
State 3.2 is displayed. |
3.2 | IP address A1-A4
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State 3.3 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1.1 (sub menu IPETH1 or IPETH2) |
Sends changed values to CPU and go to default menue RUN/STOP Displays: DONE New settings stored in CPU. or: FAIL Failed to write new settings to CPU. |
3.3 | Subnet mask N1-N4
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Press State 3.4 is displayed. |
Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1.1 (sub menu IPETH1 or IPETH2) |
Sends changed values to CPU and go to default menue RUN/STOP Displays: DONE New settings stored in CPU. or: FAIL Failed to write new settings to CPU. |
3.4 | Gateway G1-G4
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Press State 3.2 is displayed again. |
Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1.1 (sub menu IPETH1 or IPETH2) Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. |
Sends changed values to CPU and go to default menue RUN/STOP Displays: DONE New settings stored in CPU. or: FAIL Failed to write new settings to CPU. |
Function key sub menu ADR
State | Description - Submenu 4 | Result on pressing one of the function keys | ||
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4.1 | State 4.2 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1 |
DHCP not active: State 1.2 is displayed DHCP active: State 2.2 is displayed |
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4.2 | Change the values with the Count up/Count down function keys starting with current value.
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State 2.3 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 4.1 |
Sends changed values to CPU and go to default menue RUN/STOP Displays: DONE New settings stored in CPU. or: FAIL Failed to write new settings to CPU. |
Navigation through the display of a Processor Module\ as of Version ³ 2.4
Navigation starts with the Processor Module being in RUN/STOP mode (State 0). By pressing one of the three function keys a certain action is triggered. The result of this action is described in the result columns of the tables.
State | Description - Main menu | Result on pressing one of the function keys | ||
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0 | The Processor Module is in RUN/STOP mode. |
State 1 is displayed. | Remains in RUN/STOP mode. | Remains in RUN/STOP mode. |
1 | IP configuration for ETHERNET interface - if connected. |
State 2 is displayed. | Return into RUN/STOP mode. | Opens the submenu for IP configuration. Refer to State 1.1 in the following table. |
2 | Address configuration for ETHERNET interface. Change the values with the Count up/Count down function keys.
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State 3 is displayed. | Return into RUN/STOP mode. | Your settings are saved. State 2 is displayed. |
3 | Address configuration for FBP connection. Change the values with the Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 4 is displayed. | Return into RUN/STOP mode. | Your settings are saved. State 3 is displayed. |
4 | Address configuration for COM1 interface - if connected. Change the values with the Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 5 is displayed. | Return into RUN/STOP mode. | Your settings are saved. State 4 is displayed. |
5 | Address configuration for COM2 interface - if connected. Change the values with the Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 6 is displayed. | Return into RUN/STOP mode. | Your settings are saved. State 5 is displayed. |
6 | Startup mode configuration for the Processor Module. Change the values with the Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 7 is displayed. | Return into RUN/STOP mode. | Your settings are saved. State 1 is displayed. |
7 | ID configuration for FlexConf for the Processor Module. Change the values with the Count up/Count downfunction keys. |
State 8 is displayed. | Return into RUN/STOP mode. | Your settings are saved. State 1 is displayed. |
The following States are only displayed if CM597-ETH is plugged: | ||||
8 | IP configuration for the Communication Module in slot 1 - if ETHERNET interface is set. |
State 9 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 7. | Opens the submenu for slot 1 configuration. Refer to State 8.1 in the following table. |
9 | IP configuration for the Communication Module in slot 1 - if ETHERNET interface is set. |
State 10 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 7. | Opens the submenu for slot 2 configuration. Refer to State 8.1 in the following table. |
10 | IP configuration for the Communication Module in slot 1 - if ETHERNET interface is set. |
State 11 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 7. | Opens the submenu for slot 3 configuration. Refer to State 8.1 in the following table. |
11 | IP configuration for the Communication Module in slot 1 - if ETHERNET interface is set. |
State 8 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 7. | Opens the submenu for slot 4 configuration. Refer to State 8.1 in the following table. |
State | Description - Submenu 1 | Result on pressing one of the function keys | ||
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1.1 | Sets a DHCP address. For this, network connection is required. |
State 1.2 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | No functionality. |
1.2 | Configuration of a static IP address. |
State 1.3 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Opens the submenu 2. Refer to State 1.2.1 in the following table. |
1.3 | Reset option is displayed. Note: If PLC is in Stop mode, the Reset mode can be displayed as well by pressing the RUN function key for a few seconds (longer than 3 s). |
Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1.1. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | PLC resets user program via a soft-reset of the application. Reset to Production data. |
The following States are only displayed if CM597-ETH is plugged: | ||||
8.1 | Submenu for slot 1 configuration opens. Sets a DHCP address. |
State 8.2 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Opens the submenu 2. Refer to State 1.2.1 in the following table. |
8.2 | Configuration of a static IP address. |
Opens the submenu 2. Refer to State 1.2.1 in the following table. |
Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | No functionality. |
State | Description - Submenu 2 | Result on pressing one of the function keys | ||
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1.2.1 | Submenu opens. Configuration of address A1-A4. Change the values with the Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 1.2.2 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | No functionality. |
1.2.2 | Configuration of subnet mask N1-N4. Change the values with the Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 1.2.3 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Your settings are saved. State 1.1 is displayed. |
1.2.3 | Configuration of gateway G1-G4. Change the values with the Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 1.2.1 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Your settings are saved. State 1.1 is displayed. |
The following States are only displayed if CM597-ETH is plugged: | ||||
8.1.1 | Submenu opens. Configuration of address A1-A4. Change the values with the Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 8.1.2 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 8. | No functionality. |
8.1.2 | Configuration of subnet mask N1-N4. Change the values with the Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 8.1.3 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 8. | No functionality. |
8.1.3 | Configuration of gateway G1-G4. Change the values with the Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 8.1.1 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 8. | No functionality. |
Configurations for a Version < 2.4
The following tables describe navigation through the display of a Processor Module with Processor Module Firmware Version < 2.4. Navigation starts with the Processor Module being in RUN/STOP mode (State 0). By pressing one of the three function keys a certain action is triggered. The result of this action is described in the result columns of the tables.
State | Description - Main menu | Result on pressing one of the function keys | ||
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0 | The Processor Module is in RUN/STOP mode. |
State 1 is displayed. | Remains in RUN/STOP mode. | Remains in RUN/STOP mode. |
1 | IP-Set: IP configuration. | State 2 is displayed. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. | Opens the submenu 1 for IP configuration. Refer to State 1.1 in the following table. |
2 | Adr000: Address configuration for ETHERNET interface. Change the values with the Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 3 is displayed. | You revert to the RUN/STOP mode. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
3 | Address configuration for FBP connection. Change the values with the Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 4 is displayed. | You revert to the RUN/STOP mode. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
4 | Adr000: Address configuration for COM1 interface - if connected. Change the values with the Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 5 is displayed. | You revert to the RUN/STOP mode. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
5 | Adr000: Address configuration for COM2 interface - if connected. Change the values with the Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 6 is displayed. | You revert to the RUN/STOP mode. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
6 | Startup mode configuration for the Processor Module. Change the values with the Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 7 is displayed. | You revert to the RUN/STOP mode. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
7 | ID configuration for FlexConf (multiple hardware configurations) for the Processor Module. |
Return to State 1. | You revert to the RUN/STOP mode. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
State | Description - Submenu 1 | Result on pressing one of the function keys | ||
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1.1 | Configuration of slot 1 -4. |
No functionality. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | State 1.2 is displayed. |
1.2 | Configuration of a static IP address. |
State 1.3 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Opens the submenu 2. Refer to State 1.2.1 in the following table. |
1.3 | Reset option is displayed. |
State 1.4 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Reset to Production data (reset). |
1.4 | Configuration of a DHCP address. |
State 1.2 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
State | Description - Submenu 2 | Result on pressing one of the function keys | ||
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1.2.1 | Address configuration for A1. Change the values with the:strong:Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 1.2.2 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
1.2.2 | Address configuration for A2. Change the values with the:strong:Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 1.2.3 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
1.2.3 | Address configuration for A3. Change the values with the:strong:Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 1.2.4 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
1.2.4 | Address configuration for A4. Change the values with the:strong:Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 1.2.5 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
1.2.5 | Configuration of the subnet mask for N1. Change the values with the:strong:Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 1.2.6 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
1.2.6 | Configuration of the subnet mask for N2. Change the values with the:strong:Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 1.2.7 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
1.2.7 | Configuration of the subnet mask for N3. Change the values with the:strong:Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 1.2.8 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
1.2.8 | Configuration of the subnet mask for N4. Change the values with the:strong:Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 1.2.9 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
1.2.9 | Gateway configuration for G1. Change the values with the:strong:Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 1.2.10 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
1.2.10 | Gateway configuration for G2. Change the values with the:strong:Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 1.2.11 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
1.2.11 | Gateway configuration for G3. Change the values with the:strong:Count up/Count down function keys. |
State 1.2.12 is displayed. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
1.2.12 | Gateway configuration for G4. Change the values with the:strong:Count up/Count down function keys. |
Return to State 1.2.1. | Aborts the menu unchanged. Return to State 1. | Return to RUN/STOP mode. |
Setting of the FBP Slave Address on the Device (not recommended)
It is recommended to set FBP slave address by using Automation_Builder software. Neverthless it is possible, however not recommended, to set this address by LED display of the Processor Module.
Attention
:strong:Setting the FBP slave address by LEDs, display and function keys
Though it is possible to set the FBP slave address by using the LEDs, display and function keys, this is not recommended. Direct configuration on the device replaces address configurations defined via Automation_Builder.
If the FBP address (set by Automation_Builder or on the device) is different from the address assigned by the master device for the same station, the station cannot be accessed. The complete fieldbus cannot work properly or is completely down!
A modified address defined on the device is valid not until power OFF/ON of the processor module!
AC500 Processor Module equipped with FBP is always a slave device on the bus. To act as a master, the Processor Module should be equipped with a master Communication Module.
The FBP must have a properly assigned slave module address. The AC500 CPU gives the FBP an address at system power-up. The address can be set with the use of the LED display and the softkeys on the front panel.
To configure the FBP address, please follow the procedure described below:
First select the item to be configured by pressing the CFG key. The CPU changes to configuration mode and a small triangle is displayed on the LCD on the first right up position of the display beside the ETH inscription and the already configured address is diplayed. |
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Press one time more the CFG key to select the item FBP. The FBP address is shown and a small triangle is displayed on the LCD beside the FBP inscription. |
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Press the arrow keys UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the address. The modified value blinks to indicate that it differs from the previously stored one. |
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Once the desired address is reached, press OK to accept and quit. Or press ESC to exit the menu without saving the changes. The CPU status is then displayed run or Stop. |
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Note
The modified address will only be valid after a Power OFF / Power ON.
A Processor Module equipped with a FieldBusPlug is always a slave device on the bus. To act as a master, an AC500 CPU should be equipped with master Communication Modules.
The FieldBusPlug module has to be connected to the master device and the power supply has to be provided. Please use the dedicated accessories to the FBP used for the desired Fieldbus.