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Softing Linking Device Manual for Conf iguration, Instal lation and Maintenanc e V1.3 1 Date: July 24 th , 2013 Softing Industrial Automation GmbH Richard-Reitzner- Allee 6 85540 Haar Germany Phone (++49) 89 4565 6-0 Fax (++49) 89 45656 - 399 Copyright 2013 by Softing Industrial Autom ation GmbH All rights reserved.[...]
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page 2 of 85 V1.31 © 2013 SOFTING Industrial Automation GmbH No part of this document m ay be reproduced (printed m aterial, photocopies, microfilm or other method) or processed, c opied or distributed using electronic systems in any form whatsoever without prior written permission of SOFTING Industrial Automation GmbH. The manufacturer reserves t[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance V1.31 page 3 of 85 Table of Conten ts 1 General Notes 7 1.1 Scope of Delivery 7 1.2 Safety Notes 7 1.3 Intended Us e 7 1.4 System Requirements 7 1.4.1 Operating Systems 7 2 Hardware Installation 8 2.1 Overview Hard ware – FG -1 10 FF 8 2.2 LED Block – Meaning 8[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance page 4 of 85 V1.3 4.5 <Configurat ion> 23 4.5.1 <Conf iguration><Settings > 23 4.5.1.1 <Configuration><Settings><General Settings> 23 4.5.1.2 <Configuration><Settings><Internet Protocol> 25 4.5.1.3 <Configura[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance V1.31 page 5 of 85 5.1.4.4 Parameter View 46 5.1.4.5 Schedule View 46 5.1.5 T he Trace Log 46 5.1.6 Li st and pro perties view 47 5.1.6.1 Device Types 47 5.1.6.2 Block Types 48 5.1.6.3 Devices 49 5.1.6.4 Blocks 50 5.1.6.5 Properties 50 5.1.7 Filtering the contents [...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance page 6 of 85 V1.3 5.8.2.7 Block types first approach 72 5.8.3 Schedule V iew 73 5.9 Handling H ost devices 73 6 Error handling and t roubleshooting 74 7 Appendix A - Bus Parameter Conf iguration 76 7.1 Bus param eters relevant fo r H1 devices 76 7.2 Bus param eters[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance General Notes V1.31 page 7 of 85 1 General Notes Please read this document thoroughly from beginning to end before starting installation to p rotect u sers from injury and to prevent misuse o r damage to the Linking Device. 1.1 Scope of Deliv ery The scope of deliv[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Hardware Installation page 8 of 85 V1.3 2 Hardware Installation 2.1 Overvie w Hardware – FG -110 FF Fig 2.1-1 Overview Hard ware – FG -110 FF power and da ta conne ctions 2.2 LED Block – Mean ing PWR The "PW R" LED indicates the po wer supply status[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Hardware Installation V1.31 page 9 of 85 2.3 Power Supply The Linking De vice is pow ered b y 2 4 V DC. The power supply plu g conn ector is included in the delivery. The po wer supply sock et connector on th e front panel is l abel ed DC 24V - . L+ M Fig 2.3-1 Lin[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Hardware Installation page 10 of 85 V1.3 The Ethernet port corresp onds to the standards IEEE 802.3 100B ASE -T X/10BASE-T and supports auto negoti ation. The pin assignm ent corresponds to MD I (Medium Dependent Interfac e). Pin MDI Signal Pinout (Standard Etherne[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Hardware Installation V1.31 page 11 of 85 Stahl. You will f ind this m anual on the CD- ROM o r o n the intern et web pag e http://www.r - stahl.com 2.6 FF H1 fieldbus connection The f ieldbus term inals are m ounted in 4 s ets of three term inals f or the positive[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Hardware Insta llation page 12 of 85 V1.3 Fig 2.7-1 Mounting the Lin king Devi ce ready for use: the SOFTING Fou ndation Fieldbus Interface Mo dule FIM 110 The Link ing Device is convection -cooled. It theref ore n eeds to b e installed in such a wa y t hat the ven[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Ethernet Netw ork Configuration V1.31 page 13 of 85 3 Ethernet Network Configuration 3.1 Linking Dev ice IP address Co nfiguration The Link ing Device is de livered with a pre -configured IP address 192.168.1 77.177. It mus t be assigned an IP addres s from your LA[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver page 14 of 85 V1.3 4 Linking Device FG-110 FF - Internal Web Server Th e internal web server of the Li nking Device FG -110 FF off ers the possibilities to configure the L inking Device (like IP address settings or M[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver V1.31 page 15 of 85 Fig 4.1-1 Starting Scree n 4.2 Information 4.2.1 <Information><Cont act> W hen you click on <Inform ation><Contact> you will see the c ontact a ddress of Softing Industrial[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver page 16 of 85 V1.3 right partition on t he right of the screen. Here you can f ind the num bers of the several L inking Device m odules which are im portant f or questions relating to th e support of S ofting Industr[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver V1.31 page 17 of 85 4.2.4 <Information><Notices > Click on <Inform ation><Notices> t o obta in topic al inform ation about licenses which are used in the Linking Device. Fig 4.2-4 Actual infor[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver page 18 of 85 V1.3 Fig 4.3-1 System - actual Information of the Lin king Device state 4.3.2 <Diagnostics><Int ernet Protocol> The table <Internet Protocol> lists the m ain inf ormation the s ystem h[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver V1.31 page 19 of 85 Underneath it another table shows which s egment (H1 Link) of the Linking Device (FG -110 FF ) is occupied and how man y FF -H1 devices are connected un der each s egment. Additional, for each ava[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Server page 20 of 85 V1.3 ● Framing Errors: N um ber of framing errors ● Checksum Errors: Num ber of checks um errors Fig 4.3-4 Fieldbus Statistics (H1 a nd HSE) The second table sho ws st atistical data for e ach of the[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver V1.31 page 21 of 85 <Diagnostics>< Advanced><M odbus Statistics><Se rial> The menu item <Serial> shows statistical data of a Modbus connected on a serial interface. First mess ages and C[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver page 22 of 85 V1.3 Fig 4.3-6 Modbu s TCP Statisti cs 4.4 <Monitor> Click <Monitor> Optio ns to display the po int pages and point data . 4.4.1 <Monitor> <Point Page s> Point Pages prov ide a m[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver V1.31 page 23 of 85 4.4.2 <Monitor><Point Dat a> Next c lick <Point Data> t o s ee the d etails of all av ailable poin t pages disp layed for the selected page. Fig 4.4-2 Monitor Point Data – all [...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver page 24 of 85 V1.3 1.) Enable VCR Creati on If this f eature is “on” then the Linking Device esta blishes the VCR connection by them self. Please read in the sof tware manual if it is necess ary or not. Some exam[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver V1.31 page 25 of 85 4.5.1.2 <Configuration>< Settings><Int ernet Protocol > The Linking Device is delivered in a default c onfiguration. T o chang e the default internet protocol settings into assig[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver page 26 of 85 V1.3 <Change Settings and Reboot> W hen y ou click the button <Change Settings and Reboot> the web site shuts do wn and the system reboots. The input values will be check ed f or consistenc [...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver V1.31 page 27 of 85 4.5.1.4 <Configuration><S ettings ><User Account> The Linking D evice is shipped with defau lt user password. Under t his menu it em you c an change the s ettings of the user pas[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver page 28 of 85 V1.3 You can inst all user passwords for four user groups. Fill in t he new pass word a nd confirm your input with a secon d input. The inpu t mode is al ways the sam e for all user groups. W hen you cl[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver V1.31 page 29 of 85 Fig 4.5-5 Download Firmwar e and Rebo ot After a new start th e firm ware stored in the chose n file is no w valid for this configuratio n. Please note that wh ile the s oftware do wnload is runni[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver page 30 of 85 V1.3 Press the button <Save Configuration> another window appe ars on the screen which enables you to searc h f or a folder in your director y o n your PC or external store m edia to store the con[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver V1.31 page 31 of 85 If the Link ing Device is connected to a n etwork and if you want to use this feature, you can select a tim eserver at your facility or one near you geogra phically to ensure acc urate tim e adjus[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver page 32 of 85 V1.3 Another window appears with a tab le where the valid Points for this point pa ge are listed. Over the table there is a n input box with the nam e of the p oint page. If you change this nam e you ge[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver V1.31 page 33 of 85 Fig 4.5- 10 Select column s and save your selection 4.5.3.3 <Configuration><Page Options><Home Page> W hen you click <Configuration><Page Op tions><Hom e Page> [...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver page 34 of 85 V1.3 You choose the ch apter f or the s tart web s ide of the FG -110 FF wi th a click on the check box beside the desired ch apter. W hen you press the button <Set Hom epage> th e input will be a[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver V1.31 page 35 of 85 - Device: Devices (PD Tags) on se gm ent In the table below is shown the f unction block type (Block T y pe), f unction block nam e (Block Name) and the desc ription. W ith the “ Enable” butto[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver page 36 of 85 V1.3 Fig 4.5- 14 Change setting s of the H1-Links Please change thes e param eters only if y ou are absolutel y sure it is necessar y and correct. Other wise you will lose the Fo undation fieldbus c omm[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver V1.31 page 37 of 85 4.5.5 <Configuration><M odbus> The Link ing Device allows traditional control s ystems access to m odern f ieldbus devices as well as over the s erial port RS485 and using T CP/IP . Th[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver page 38 of 85 V1.3 4.5.5.2 <Configuration><M odbus><Mapp ing> Fig 4.5- 17 Change settings of the Modbus Mapping The functions of the Modbus mapping in the Link ing Device are f lexible enough to acc[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Linking Device FG- 110 FF - Internal Web Se rver V1.31 page 39 of 85 Fig 4.5- 18 Import/Export of the Modbus Con figuration[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configure your plant page 40 of 85 V1.3 5 FF -CONF Configure your plant By choosi ng the FF -CONFsetup.exe you will start the instal lation r outine of the FF - CONF program. To start FF-CONF it is not necessary to activate any n etwork access, but without[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Conf igure your plant V1.31 page 41 of 85 5.1.1 Caption The caption shows the nam e FF -CONF, the file name of t he active project and the program status offline/online. 5.1.2 Main menu In the m aim m enu you find the following items s pecially to adm inis[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configure your plant page 42 of 85 V1.3 5.1.2.3 View 5.1-4 View – shows you the displayed contents of the project W ith <Vie w> you can ac tivate the desire d contents lik e the Network Livelist, Schedule Vie w or intentionally hidden p arts of the[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configu re your plant V1.31 page 43 of 85 Build All <Build A ll> Bu ild all first check s the c onfiguration and then bu ilds a downloa d do m ain if there are no error m essages which prev ent generation of the download dom ain. A lot of inform atio[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configure your plant page 44 of 85 V1.3 5.1.2.6 Online W hen FF -CONF is started with a new or a n existent projec t FF -CONF is in m ode of fline. You can configure d evices or build your F unction Bl ock application in th is m ode. If you want to see the[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Conf igure your plant V1.31 page 45 of 85 Here you d efine t he cycle s of the auto save and the handl ing with Tag nam es. If you want to add or to change th e project descr iption you can do it h ere even so the project exis ts. 5.1.2.8 Help The Help fun[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configure your plant page 46 of 85 V1.3 Fig 5.1- 13 The changed mo use pointer allo ws you to mo ve the whole configuration picture 5.1.4.2 <Function Block Application > The tab <Function Block Application> is al ways active. Here you configure[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configu re your plant V1.31 page 47 of 85 Fig 5.1- 14 Example for Inform ation and Warning in the Tr ace log The source object of specific mess ages can be located b y double clicking. In this exam ple the HSE Host device param eters are shown. 5.1.6 List [...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configure your plant page 48 of 85 V1.3 Fig 5.1- 15 Content of Devi ce Types, the icon s to proce ss them and filters to select Device T ypes Meaning of the icons below the conten ts: ● - to sort by Device N ame ● - to import a ne w device, ● - to re[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Conf igure your plant V1.31 page 49 of 85 Meaning of the icons below the conten ts: ● - to sort by Manuf acturer Nam e, ● and the count of total block types found. 5.1.6.3 Devices Fig 5.1- 17 Content of Devi ces, the icon s to process them and filters [...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configure your plant page 50 of 85 V1.3 5.1.6.4 Blo cks Fig 5.1- 18 Content of Bloc ks, the icons to process them and filter s to select Blocks Meaning of the icons below the conten ts: - to sort b y Manufacturer Nam e, - to look at FB Param eter View ● [...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configu re your plant V1.31 page 51 of 85 Fig 5.1- 19 The H1_Device_1 properties of the marked de vice are sh own 5.1.7 Filtering the contents Here you f ind the pos sibilit y to set f ilters and so you m ay select the contents s hown in th e list view. Th[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configure your plant page 52 of 85 V1.3 5.2.2 Objects within t he Network Configuration PC Here you are working online or of fline t o build your N etwork Configuration and comm ission your installation. HSE Subnet Ethernet com ponent which corr esponds wi[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Conf igure your plant V1.31 page 53 of 85 Fig 5.2-2 Hide the units below with a double-clic k Fig 5.2-3 Another double-click shows the hidden units again 5.2.5 Using the context menu Nearly a ll objects c ontain a context m enu that allows you to d o som e[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configure your plant page 54 of 85 V1.3 After a short tim e you see the screen to work with . Fig 5.3-2 Basic screen to load an existent or a new proje ct The above s creenshot s hows t he start screen of FF -CONF if you have never do wnloaded device descr[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configu re your plant V1.31 page 55 of 85 Fig 5.4-1 Select a .cff file for adding an H1 device to the lis t of Devi ce Types. The device librar y contains the descr iption of H1 device types. The description of a device (.cff-file, . ffo -file, .s y m- fil[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configure your plant page 56 of 85 V1.3 Exception: HSE De vices cannot be removed. You g et the notification: 5.5 Project handling In the menu item <Network Conf iguration> you start the m ain co nfiguration work of your project. 5.5.1 Create a New P[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Conf igure your plant V1.31 page 57 of 85 5.5.2 Save project You can save the proj ect manuall y whenever you want . You have two opt ions to do this : Fig 5.5-3 Save your proje ct manu ally If you save your proj ect at object tim e click the icon <s av[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configure your plant page 58 of 85 V1.3 5.6 Network configu ration The m ost im portant part of the project handling is the Net work Configuratio n. You ca n configure a network in two ways: ● You adapt the network configuration to the real existing inst[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configu re your plant V1.31 page 59 of 85 5.6.3 Add a Linking Dev ice (HSE) To add a Linking D evice to the configuration press the green button to the left of the selected Link ing Device in the list Dev ice T ypes. Fig 5.6-2 Add an HSE De vice Below the [...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configure your plant page 60 of 85 V1.3 5.6.4 Add an H1 Link to a Linking Dev ice Next you add an H1 Link. Y ou us e t he c ontext m enu to do th is, us ing the r ight m ouse button to click on the HSE_ Device obj ect . Fig 5.6-5 Add an H1 Link to the HSE [...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Conf igure your plant V1.31 page 61 of 85 The H1 link obj ect r epresents the port of the link ing device with the H1 VFD and the bus param eters comm on for every device on this link . 5.6.5 Add H1 Device (Field D evice) to an H1 Link First you m ark the [...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configure your plant page 62 of 85 V1.3 5.7 Network Livelis t The comm issioning of your plant needs t o adapt the data of your Net work Configuration to the installation which reall y exists (Network Livelis t) . You must perform the next steps to do this[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configu re your plant V1.31 page 63 of 85 W hen you f irst change from <Network Configuration> to the <Net work Livelist> you cl ick on the menu item <View> <Net work Livelist>. Beside the m enu items < Network Configuration> [...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configure your plant page 64 of 85 V1.3 In the same wa y you can pull down the tab Network configurat ion . So you get two windows in variabl e size and positions. This way you have the bes t possib ilities to com pare and commiss ion your project . You’[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Conf igure your plant V1.31 page 65 of 85 Device ass ignment is a tim e consum ing action. D uring as signm ent, the device within the network configuration vie w gets a yellow bullet. The ph ysical device within Net work Livelist disappears if the PD tag [...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configure your plant page 66 of 85 V1.3 Copy and paste grou ps and applications To realize big installation without any problem , and to record all the blocks and connections repeatedly use the pos sibility to cop y and paste gr oups and a pplications . Ta[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configu re your plant V1.31 page 67 of 85 ● Select the Function B lock application tab. ● Sele ct the blocks tab. T he block s tab conta ins all configured block s. These can b e filtered. ● Set the profiles filter, f or exam ple to AI. All AI block [...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configure your plant page 68 of 85 V1.3 5.8.2.3 Configure connection s Fig 5.8-4 Configure conne ctions Configure a connection b y pressing the link buttons: 1. select outpu t pin (H1_De vice _3_PID _3 .BKCAL_O UT) 2. select input p in (H1_De vice _3_PID_3[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Conf igure your plant V1.31 page 69 of 85 Fig 5.8-5 Click FB Param eter View Next you see the block param eters and can changes t he values. Fig 5.8-6 Change values of the block par ameters First select the param eter to change within t he grid. Please loo[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configure your plant page 70 of 85 V1.3 general information . Independentl y from the block tag t he type of the block is s hown in brackets. Fig 5.8-7 Rename bloc ks Fig 5.8-8 Choose a blo ck to see o r edit parameter s[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configu re your plant V1.31 page 71 of 85 5.8.2.6 Changing parameter s online It is also possible to call the parameter view of all blo cks of a device b y se lecting the dev ice and pressing the icon <Ope n parameters view> in the upper ri ght - han[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Configure your plant page 72 of 85 V1.3 5.8.2.7 Block types first approa ch You can also enter th e instance of a block type without device association to a function block application b y clicking the *button of a selected block type. Fig 5.8- 10 Add a blo[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance FF -CONF Conf igure your plant V1.31 page 73 of 85 The same situation app ears after cop ying a function block application or a whole group of function block applications because this cop y action re moves the device as sociation. 5.8.3 Schedule View The schedule v[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Error handling and t roubleshooting page 74 of 85 V1.3 6 Error handling and troubleshooting It’s not poss ible to d escribe all the different options for critica l handling. Consequentl y the most problems which occur m ost frequentl y in your process are describ[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Error handling and t roubleshooting V1.31 page 75 of 85 Symptom Cause Recommended Acti ons Can see fieldbus device, but can't see the fieldbus blocks Device not commiss ioned W ait for device to auto comm ission or enable comm issioning and c ycle power on dev[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Appendix A - Bus Paramet er Configurati on page 76 of 85 V1.3 7 A ppendix A - Bus Parameter Configuration This section will help you configure the bus param eters of an H1 device or H 1 link of a linking device correct ly. It gives hints and ra nges for the indi vi[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Appendix A - Bus Paramet er Configuration V1.31 page 77 of 85 V(MRD) MaxResponseDela y SlotTim es, V(MRD) × V( ST). Both parameters are s pecified in octet durations . The attributes MaxRespo nseDela y and SlotTime should be set such that the dev ice represents th[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Appendix A - Bus Paramet er Configuration page 78 of 85 V1.3 can be granted onl y when the rem aining tim e is higher than DefMinTok enDelegTim e. The paramet er is specified in octet durati ons. TargetT oke nRotTim e This param eter specifies the target tim e in w[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Glossary V1.31 page 79 of 85 8 Glossary Explains spec ialist term s of the orga nisation, conf iguration, device t ypes and t he hand ling of FF -CONF. 8.1 General remarks of the user manual Term Definitions Comment, other term softing Linking Dev ice Gateway betwe[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Glossary page 80 of 85 V1.3 8.2 Networking de finitions Term Definitions DHCP Dynamic Hos t Configuration Protocol: Used to configure the network param eters automatically. T his device contains a DHCP Client to retr ieve the network configuration param eters from [...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance Glossary V1.31 page 81 of 85 Function Block Function block s define the capabilities of the high level measurem ent and control availabl e in the device. There are m any possible function block capabilities contained in a device such as analog input, discrete input[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance ATEX and IECex Certifi cations - Excerpt from the Instruction Manual page 82 of 85 V1.3 9 A TEX and IE Cex Certifications - Excerpt from the Instruction Manual 9.1 Preface This excerpt f rom the instruction m anual does onl y refer to those aspects re levant f or e[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance ATEX and IECex Certifi cations - Excerpt from the In struction M anual V1.31 page 83 of 85 9.4 General require ments a) If the n otes stated in this ex cerpt are not observed or in case of inappropriate handl ing of the device, our liability is waived. In addition,[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance page 84 of 85 V1.3 k) T o circuits of Zone 2 onl y such equipment m ay be connected that is suitable for o peration in this zone and has been cert ified accordi ngly (suitable doc um ents have been provided). l) T he devices have to be protec ted from UV light expo[...]
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Softing Linking Dev ice – Manual fo r Configuration, Installation and M aintenance V1.31 page 85 of 85 Close inspection: defines an ins pection which encom passes those aspects cove red by a visual inspection and, in a ddition, identifies those d efects, suc h as loose bolts, which will be apparent only be the use of access equipm ent, for exampl[...]