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SENTRON
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Expansion module Parameter
PAC PROFIBUS DP assignment/Addressing 5
Configuring 6
Manual
Maintenance, service and
disposal 7
Interrupt, error, and system
messages 8
Troubleshooting/FAQs 9
Technical data 10
Dimension sheets 11
Appendix A
ESD directives B
List of abbreviations C
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1 Introduction................................................................................................................................................ 9
1.1 Purpose of this document ..............................................................................................................9
1.2 Orientation aids ..............................................................................................................................9
1.3 Scope of delivery of the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module .................................................9
1.4 Latest information and correction sheet.......................................................................................10
1.5 Further documentation.................................................................................................................10
2 Safety instructions ................................................................................................................................... 11
2.1 Safety notes .................................................................................................................................11
3 Description............................................................................................................................................... 13
3.1 Area of application .......................................................................................................................13
3.2 Features .......................................................................................................................................14
3.3 Structure.......................................................................................................................................15
3.4 PROFIBUS functions ...................................................................................................................15
3.4.1 Functions with limited support......................................................................................................15
3.4.2 Unsupported functions .................................................................................................................16
4 Installation ............................................................................................................................................... 17
4.1 Procedure for installation and commissioning .............................................................................17
4.2 Unpacking ....................................................................................................................................18
4.3 Installation and connection ..........................................................................................................18
4.4 Measures to be performed prior to start-up .................................................................................21
5 Parameter assignment/Addressing .......................................................................................................... 23
5.1 Measured variables......................................................................................................................23
5.2 Cyclic data traffic..........................................................................................................................24
5.2.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................24
5.2.2 Basic type 1..................................................................................................................................25
5.2.3 Basic type 2..................................................................................................................................26
5.2.4 Basic type 3..................................................................................................................................26
5.2.5 Free choice of measured variables..............................................................................................28
5.2.6 Status information in the cyclic channel.......................................................................................28
5.2.7 Control bytes ................................................................................................................................30
5.3 Acyclic data traffic ........................................................................................................................31
5.3.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................31
5.3.2 Content of the DPV1 data records ...............................................................................................31
5.3.3 System diagnostics DS1 ..............................................................................................................33
5.3.4 Basic type 1 and basic type 2 DS51 ............................................................................................34
5.3.5 Status of the output signals DS68 ...............................................................................................35
5.3.6 Status of the DS69 input signals..................................................................................................35
5.3.7 Minimum and maximum current values DS72 .............................................................................36
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9 Troubleshooting/FAQs............................................................................................................................. 85
9.1 Power failure during firmware update ..........................................................................................85
10 Technical data ......................................................................................................................................... 87
10.1 Standards.....................................................................................................................................87
10.2 Technical data..............................................................................................................................87
10.3 Communication interface .............................................................................................................89
10.4 Labeling........................................................................................................................................91
11 Dimension sheets .................................................................................................................................... 93
11.1 Dimension sheets ........................................................................................................................93
A Appendix.................................................................................................................................................. 95
B ESD directives ......................................................................................................................................... 97
B.1 Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) ..........................................................................................97
C List of abbreviations................................................................................................................................. 99
C.1 Abbreviations ...............................................................................................................................99
Glossary ................................................................................................................................................ 101
Index...................................................................................................................................................... 103
Tables
Table 5- 1 Structure of basic type 1 ..............................................................................................................25
Table 5- 2 Basic type 2 transfers the following input data ............................................................................26
Table 5- 3 Length of basic type 3..................................................................................................................26
Table 5- 4 Basic type 3 transfers the following input data: ...........................................................................27
Table 5- 5 Structure of the 4 bytes of the status information - static diagnostics .........................................29
Table 5- 6 Structure of the control bytes .......................................................................................................30
Table 5- 7 Data records of the SENTRON PAC devices addressed via slot number 1 ...............................32
Table 5- 8 DPV1 data records for the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module ...........................................32
Table 5- 9 Structure of data record DS1 - read access only.........................................................................33
Table 5- 10 Structure of data record DS51 - read access only.......................................................................34
Table 5- 11 Structure of data record DS68 - read access and write access ..................................................35
Table 5- 12 Structure of data record DS69 - read access only.......................................................................35
Table 5- 13 Structure of data record DS72 - read access only.......................................................................36
Table 5- 14 Structure of data record DS73 - read access only.......................................................................36
Table 5- 15 Structure of data record DS74 - read access only.......................................................................37
Table 5- 16 Structure of data record DS76 - read access only.......................................................................38
Table 5- 17 Structure of data record DS92 - read access only.......................................................................39
Table 5- 18 Structure of data record DS93 - write access only ......................................................................39
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Table 8- 10 Communication faults: Structure of the device diagnostics in byte 11 and the interrupt
message in byte 18......................................................................................................................80
Table 8- 11 Violation of the limits: Structure of the device diagnostics in byte 12 and the interrupt
message in byte 19......................................................................................................................80
Table 8- 12 Invalid values and invalid settings: Structure of the device diagnostics in byte 13 and the
interrupt message in byte 20........................................................................................................81
Table 8- 13 Implemented device diagnostic interrupts ...................................................................................81
Table 8- 14 Status and fault display by the LED.............................................................................................83
Table 10- 1 The device meets the following standards...................................................................................87
Table 10- 2 Mechanical data for the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module ...............................................87
Table 10- 3 Electrical data for the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module...................................................88
Table 10- 4 Ambient and environmental conditions........................................................................................88
Table 10- 5 Technical data for the communication interface ..........................................................................89
Table 10- 6 Pin assignment for the PROFIBUS connection ...........................................................................90
Table A- 1 Errors, comments, and suggestions for improvements ...............................................................96
Table C- 1 Meaning of abbreviations.............................................................................................................99
Figures
Figure 3-1 Schematic view of the side and front of the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module.................15
Figure 4-1 Mounting the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module................................................................20
Figure 5-1 Parameterizing the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module - example 1: Add basic type 1
to slot 1.........................................................................................................................................25
Figure 5-2 Configuring the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module - example 2: Inserting measured
variables.......................................................................................................................................28
Figure 5-3 Power Monitoring Device: Modular concept ................................................................................52
Figure 5-4 DPV1 message frame format read request .................................................................................54
Figure 5-5 DPV1 message frame format read response ..............................................................................54
Figure 5-6 DPV1 message frame format write request.................................................................................54
Figure 5-7 DPV1 message frame format write response ..............................................................................54
Figure 5-8 DPV1 message frame format interrupt response ........................................................................54
Figure 5-9 DPV1 error message frame .........................................................................................................54
Figure 5-10 Example: Reading DS51..............................................................................................................57
Figure 6-1 Configuring the integration of PROFIBUS using STEP 7 and the GSD file ................................62
Figure 6-2 Setting the PROFIBUS address on the SENTRON PACxxxx .....................................................70
Figure 10-1 9-pin sub D socket .......................................................................................................................90
Figure 10-2 The PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module with label ..............................................................91
Figure 11-1 Side view and front view with sub D socket.................................................................................93
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Figure 11-2 Bottom view and top view with sub D socket connector and the dimensions of the pin
contact between the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module and the SENTRON PAC ........... 93
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Introduction 1
1.1 Purpose of this document
This manual is intended for:
● Planners
● Plant operators
● Commissioning engineers
● Service and maintenance personnel
This manual contains:
● Details of the design of the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module
● Permissible conditions of use for the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module
General information
The manual includes the following orientation aids:
● Table of contents
● List of figures and tables
● List of abbreviations
● Glossary
● Index
Description
The package includes:
● The PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module
● The operating instructions for the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module
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1.4 Latest information and correction sheet
Up-to-the-minute information
You can obtain further assistance by calling the following numbers:
Technical Assistance:
Correction sheet
A correction sheet is included at the end of the manual. Please use it to record your
suggestions for improvements, additions and corrections, and return the sheet to us. This will
help us to improve the next edition of the manual.
Overview
You can find more information, e.g. parameters, values, and setting options for the
SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device in the following manuals:
● Manual for the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device
● Operating instructions for the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device
You can find more information on SIMATIC in the following manuals:
● SIMATIC NET "PROFIBUS Network Manual"
● SIMATIC "Configuring Hardware and Connections with STEP 7"
● "SIMATIC PCS 7 Block Library PAC3200"
● "SENTRON PAC3200 block library for SIMATIC WinCC"
Support (http://support.automation.siemens.com)
You can find more information on PROFIBUS in the:
PROFIBUS RS485-IS User and Installation Guide
(http://www.profibus.com/pall/meta/downloads/article/00332/)
You can find more information on the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module in the
operating instructions for the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module.
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Safety instructions 2
2.1 Safety notes
DANGER
Danger! High voltage
Will cause death or serious injury.
Turn off and lock out all power supplying this device before working on this device.
NOTICE
Damage due to moisture
Moisture or wetness can affect the operating capability of the PAC PROFIBUS DP
expansion module. Make sure that no moisture or wetness can find its way into the
PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module.
Do not operate the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module in an environment affected by
high humidity or wetness. Note the environmental requirements of the SENTRON PAC
Power Monitoring Device.
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Description 3
3.1 Area of application
The PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module is designed for use with a SENTRON PAC
Power Monitoring Device. The guidelines for the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device
also apply to the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module.
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3.2 Features
3.2 Features
You can use the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module to access the SENTRON PAC
Power Monitoring Devices during operation.
Overview
Features include:
● Communication based on the PROFIBUS DP master-slave principle:
The PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module provides the PROFIBUS DP master with
measured values of the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device. It receives
information, e.g. commands, from the PROFIBUS DP master, and forwards this
information to the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device.
● Function: PROFIBUS DP slave
● Communication with the class 1 master and the class 2 masters
● Cyclic data transfer
● Acyclic data transfer
● Specific GSD file for every Power Monitoring Device type. This allows correct integration
into the controller.
● Automatic detection of the baud rate
● Clock synchronization depending on the device type
● Setting the PROFIBUS address:
– At the device
– With parameterization software
– Per PROFIBUS
● Generation of diagnostic interrupts and process interrupts
● Diagnostics also via the local display
● Status display via LED
● To ensure galvanic isolation between the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device and
the PROFIBUS.
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3.3 Structure
3.3 Structure
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3.4 PROFIBUS functions
Unsupported functions
The following PROFIBUS functions are not supported:
● SYNC / UNSYNC
● FREEZE / UNFREEZE
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Installation 4
4.1 Procedure for installation and commissioning
The following system configuration information must be available:
● Installation location of the device
● Planned PROFIBUS address
Procedure
1. Mount the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device and the PAC PROFIBUS DP
expansion module.
2. Connect the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device.
3. Connect the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module to the PROFIBUS network.
4. Check all connections and settings.
5. Apply supply voltage to the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device. The
SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device and expansion module are then ready for
operation.
6. Parameterize the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device as described in the manual
for the SENTRON PACxxxx Power Monitoring Device.
7. Set the planned PROFIBUS address on the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device.
8. Configure the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module. The STEP 7 HW Config, for
example, can be used as the configuring tool.
– Assign the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device to the PROFIBUS network.
– Link the device-specific GSD file for the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module.
– Select the basic types or the desired measured variables for the SENTRON PAC
Power Monitoring Device.
– Transfer the parameter assignment to the PROFIBUS DP master.
See also
Unpacking (Page 18)
Installation and connection (Page 18)
Measures to be performed prior to start-up (Page 21)
Cyclic data traffic (Page 24)
Default settings (Page 61)
Configuration scenarios (Page 61)
Changing the address (Page 62)
Configuring by means of the GSD file (Page 63)
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4.2 Unpacking
4.2 Unpacking
Observe the ESD guidelines. Open the packaging with care. Do not use excessive force.
Checks
After receiving the module, and before installing it, you should make the following checks:
● Check the packaging for damage.
● Make sure that the package contents are complete.
● Check the module for external damage.
Please contact your Siemens sales partner in the following cases:
● The packaging is damaged
● The contents of the package are not complete
● The module is damaged
Storage
Store the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module in a dry place.
NOTICE
Formation of condensation
Store the device in the service room for at least two hours before applying voltage to the
device for the first time. This will equalize the temperature and prevent the formation of
condensation.
See also
Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) (Page 97)
Tools
To install the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module you will need the following tool:
● A PZ1 cross-tip screwdriver, 2.9 mm, 0.5 Nm cal. ISO 6789
Assembly
Install the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module before operating the SENTRON PAC.
Observe the ESD guidelines.
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4.3 Installation and connection
CAUTION
Impairment and endangering of operation
Damaged components can impair and endanger operation. Never use damaged
components.
CAUTION
Faulty sub D connector and faulty connector to the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring
Device
Dirty or bent pins can affect the function of the connectors. The connectors can be
destroyed. Do not allow the pins to become dirty.
Make sure that:
• There are no metal parts between the pins.
• There are no metal parts adhering to the pins.
• The pins do not bend.
Do not touch the pins.
NOTICE
Do not cover the ventilation slots
If the ventilation slots are covered, the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module can
overheat. Make sure that the ventilation slots are not covered.
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4.3 Installation and connection
More information
Installing the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device
You can find information about how to install the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device
in the operating instructions and manual for the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device.
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4.4 Measures to be performed prior to start-up
Note
Bus terminating resistor
There is no bus terminating resistor in the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module. The
bus terminator is provided by the PROFIBUS adaptor plug, which includes a bus
terminating resistor. You can find more information in the operating instructions for the
PROFIBUS adaptor plug.
Please note:
● The PROFIBUS installation guidelines in "PROFIBUS RS485-IS User and Installation
Guideline"
● The "SIMATIC NET PROFIBUS Network Manual"
See also
Further documentation (Page 10)
Safety notes (Page 11)
Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) (Page 97)
Unpacking (Page 18)
Measures to be performed prior to start-up (Page 21)
Checks
Once you have correctly installed the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module, you should
carry out the following checks:
1. Check that the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module is connected to the
SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device correctly.
2. Check that the connector of the PROFIBUS cable is plugged into the sub D socket of the
PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module correctly and screwed down tightly.
3. Check that the ventilation slots are not covered.
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Parameter assignment/Addressing 5
5.1 Measured variables
The measured variables and status information of the SENTRON PAC are available to the
higher-level power management system or automation system via PROFIBUS.
Note
Block libraries for SIMATIC
The SENTRON PACxxxx offers extensive and diverse measured variables and status
information. The SENTRON PACxxxx block libraries for SIMATIC simplify and facilitate
integration into the TIA environment and and the SIMATIC environment.
See also
Introduction (Page 9)
Energy counters (Page 58)
Further documentation (Page 10)
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5.2 Cyclic data traffic
5.2.1 Introduction
Description
In cyclic data traffic, each message frame transfers an optional number of user data. Cyclic
data exchange is especially suitable for transferring information that is required continuously
and quickly. The time interval between two message frames depends on:
● The number of nodes
● The data volume
● The baud rate
All available data types that PROFIBUS can transfer are defined in the GSD file for the
SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device. There are three basic types with predefined
measured variables for time-saving commissioning and efficient data transfer. The user can
also define individual measured variables to be transferred.
Note
Note the quantity structure
The maximum quantity structure of the SENTRON PACxxxx for PROFIBUS is 244 bytes of
input data and 2 bytes of output data.
See also
Standards (Page 87)
Further documentation (Page 10)
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Structure
The structure of basic type 1 is fixed. The length of basic type 1 is 20 bytes of input data and
2 control bytes (output data). The following information is transferred in basic type 1.
Figure 5-1 Parameterizing the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module - example 1: Add basic
type 1 to slot 1
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See also
Status information in the cyclic channel (Page 28)
Control bytes (Page 30)
Basic type 2 (Page 26)
Basic type 1 and basic type 2 DS51 (Page 34)
Structure
Basic type 2 is an extension of basic type 1. This means that you can easily add basic type 1
and basic type 2 during the project design phase. You can also use basic type 2 as a
separate unit. The structure of basic type 2 is fixed. Basic type 2 is 24 bytes.
See also
Basic type 1 (Page 25)
Basic type 1 and basic type 2 DS51 (Page 34)
Structure
The structure of basic type 3 is fixed. Basic type 3 contains the control bytes.
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See also
Status information in the cyclic channel (Page 28)
Control bytes (Page 30)
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5.2 Cyclic data traffic
Procedure
In cyclic mode, you can specify other individual measured variables to be transferred.
Figure 5-2 Configuring the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module - example 2: Inserting measured
variables
Status information
In cyclic data traffic, the status information is sent on every data exchange at the beginning
of a basic type 1 and basic type 3 data structure. You can add the status information during
the configuration phase. The status information is treated as diagnostics data for the device.
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Description
The control bytes are delivered with basic type 1 and basic type 3 as standard. Alternatively,
you can add the control bytes during the configuration phase.
These commands can be used to clear the memory contents or to change the tariff, for
example. When you set a bit, the function belonging to the bit is activated. You must reset
the control bit afterwards. The class 1 master sends these commands to the PROFIBUS DP
slave.
Structure
NOTICE
Only one set of control bytes
There can only be one set of control bytes per device. If you add basic type 1 or basic
type 3 during the parameterization stage, then you must not add control bytes separately.
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5.3 Acyclic data traffic
See also
Basic type 1 (Page 25)
5.3.1 Introduction
Requirements
For acyclic data traffic, you require a DPV1-enabled class 1 master or a DPV1-enabled class
2 master.
Description
In addition to cyclic data traffic, acyclic data can be transferred, e.g. parameters, diagnostics
information, commands, further data. Acyclic data transfer takes place in parallel with cyclic
data traffic.
You can use acyclic data traffic with the following methods:
● The SENTRON PACxxxx block libraries for SIMATIC display the measured values in
faceplates and make these available in the SIMATIC S7 for further processing.
● SIMATIC S7 CPUs contain system function blocks (SFB52, SFB53, SFB54). With these,
the CPUs can read and write the data records individually, and read the alarm messages.
● Every other PROFIBUS DP master can implement the data records.
Note
Acyclic connections to masters
The expansion module supports up to five acyclic connections simultaneously:
up to four with class 2 masters and one with a class 1 master.
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Table 5- 7 Data records of the SENTRON PAC devices addressed via slot number 1
Table 5- 8 DPV1 data records for the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module
Abbreviation Meaning
R Read
W Write
RW Read and write
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See also
Addressing parameter (Page 52)
DS1
Data record DS1 contains the data for system diagnostics.
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DS51
Data record DS51 contains basic type 1 and basic type 2.
See also
Basic type 1 (Page 25)
Basic type 2 (Page 26)
Reading data records DS51 and DS205 (Page 56)
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DS68
Data record DS68 contains the output signals.
Table 5- 11 Structure of data record DS68 - read access and write access
See also
Digital inputs status and digital outputs status (Page 59)
DS69
Data record DS69 contains the output signals.
See also
Digital inputs status and digital outputs status (Page 59)
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DS72
Data record DS72 contains the maximum and minimum current values.
DS73
Data record DS73 contains the maximum and minimum voltage values.
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DS74
Data record DS74 contains the maximum and minimum power values.
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5.3.10 Minimum and maximum line frequency and THD values DS76
DS76
Data record DS76 contains the maximum and minimum line frequency values and the THD
values.
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DS92
Data record DS92 contains status information and diagnostic information.
DS93
Data record DS93 contains command information.
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5.3.13 Current measured values, voltage measured values, and power measured values
DS94
DS94
Data record DS94 contains the current measured values, the voltage measured values, and
the power measured values.
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DS95
Data record DS95 contains the value of the working hours counter and the value of the
configurable universal counter.
Table 5- 20 Structure of data record DS95 - read access and write access
DS131
Data record DS131 contains setting parameters for the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring
Device.
Table 5- 21 Structure of data record DS131 - read access and write access
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See also
Further documentation (Page 10)
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DS132
Data record DS132 contains parameters for setting the limit values.
Table 5- 22 Structure of data record DS132 - read access and write access
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See also
Further documentation (Page 10)
DS202
Data record DS202 contains the current values.
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DS203
Data record DS203 contains the voltage values.
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DS204
Data record DS204 contains the power values.
DS205
Via data record DS205, the master can read out and set all energy counters in Double Float
format.
Table 5- 26 Structure of data record DS205 - read access and write access
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See also
Reading data records DS51 and DS205 (Page 56)
DS206
Data record DS206 contains the average power values over a demand period.
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I&M data records for the Address slot number 1 and index 255.
SENTRON PACxxxx:
I&M data records for the Address slot number 0 and index 255.
PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module:
You address slot number 0 with the diagnostics address you have defined in the properties
of the DP slave in the HW Config, for example.
Table 5- 28 Structure of data record DS255, IM0 data read access only
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Table 5- 29 Structure of data record DS255, IM1 data - read access and write access
Table 5- 30 Structure of data record DS255, IM2 data - read access and write access
Table 5- 31 Structure of data record DS255, IM3 data - read access and write access
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See also
Reading data records DS51 and DS205 (Page 56)
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5.4 Reading and writing data record with SIMATIC S7
SIMATIC S7
The SIMATIC S7 offers the following system function blocks:
● SFB 52 "RDREC" (read record): Read a data record
● SFB 53 "WRREC" (write record): Write data record
● SFB 54 "RALRM" (read alarm): Read alarm
The description, functional principle, and use of the system function blocks is contained in
the manuals for the SIMATIC and the STEP 7 Online Help.
5.5 Reading and writing data record with other PROFIBUS DP masters
PROFIBUS DP master
Other PROFIBUS DP masters offer the following functions from the PROFIBUS Guideline
"Communication and Proxy Function Blocks according to IEC 61131-3":
● Function block "RDREC" (read record): Read a data record
● Function block "WRREC" (write record): Write data record
● Function block "RALRM" (read alarm): Read alarms
5.6 Protocol sequence for read data record and write data record
Fundamentals
The class 1 master has send authorization and corresponds cyclically over the MS0 channel
consecutively with slave 1, slave 2 etc. by means of request and response. Following this, it
passes the send authorization to the class 2 master. The class 2 master can establish an
acyclic connection with any slave in the remaining time of the programmed cycle, and
exchange data with this slave over the MS2 channel. At the end of the current cycle time, it
returns the send authorization to the class 1 master. The class 1 master can exchange
acyclic data with slaves in a similar way over the MS1 channel.
Different data records have been defined for the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device.
Each data record has a maximum length of 200 bytes. This supports the routing property of
the acyclic data.
The DPV1 protocol is used for acyclic data exchange between a PROFIBUS DP class 1
master or a class 2 master and the slave. The DPV1 protocol is downward compatible. This
allows you to connect PROFIBUS DP-V0 and PROFIBUS DP-V1 devices on one segment.
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Note
The structures of the error message frame and the error codes comply with the PROFIBUS
standard.
You can find further information in IEC 61158 and the "PROFIBUS Profile Guidelines Part 1:
Identification & Maintenance Functions".
Function numbers
Causes
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See also
Addressing parameter (Page 52)
Reading data records DS51 and DS205 (Page 56)
Note
Further information
You can find further information on the CALL mechanism in IEC 61158-6, Chapter 6, and the
"PROFIBUS Profile Guidelines Part 1: Identification & Maintenance Functions".
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The DP master indexes the data with the Write DSxx request. Indexing is carried out with a
4-byte-long header whose content is irrelevant. After indexing the Read DS request, only this
DP master is permitted to fetch the data. If another master attempts to fetch this data, its
Read DS request will be rejected with error code 0xB5.
All subsequent Read DS requests of this DP master, and the indexing attempts of all other
DP masters, will also be rejected with the error code 0xC2 until the DP master fetches the
requested data.
Each indexed Read DS request has a maximum life of approximately 10 s. Following this,
the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module is ready for indexing again.
The PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module checks the formal correctness of the Write
request for:
● Message frame length: e.g. 4 bytes at indexing
● Index
If an error occurs, the request is rejected and an error code is sent
See also
Protocol sequence for read data record and write data record (Page 53)
Addressing parameter (Page 52)
Diagnostic interrupt (Page 76)
Device-specific diagnostic messages (Page 81)
Basic type 1 and basic type 2 DS51 (Page 34)
Energy counter DS205 (Page 48)
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5.8 Data formats
Note
Resetting the energy counters
If you carry out calculations with these measured variables in Float format, e.g. to calculate
the daily or monthly consumption, inaccuracies arise in the case of values with more than 7
representable digits. You can ensure the accuracy of the measured values by resetting the
energy counters before the counter value exceeds 7 digits.
See also
Measured variables (Page 23)
5.8.2 Limits
The SENTRON PAC3200 offers limit values. These limit values are available via the
PROFIBUS in the "Limit Violations" measured variable.
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Note
Limit violations can trigger diagnostic interrupts.
See also
Structure of the device-specific diagnostics (Page 79)
Device-specific diagnostic messages (Page 81)
Input statuses and output statuses of the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device
The following are available via the PROFIBUS:
● The input status of the internal input of the SENTRON PACxxxx Power Monitoring Device
in the measured variable "Digital inputs status"
● The output status of the internal output of the SENTRON PACxxxx Power Monitoring
Device in the measured variable "Digital outputs status"
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Table 5- 37 Scheme: Input statuses and output statuses of the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device
Abbreviation Meaning
LSB Least significant byte
MSB Most significant byte
See also
Status of the output signals DS68 (Page 35)
Status of the DS69 input signals (Page 35)
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6.1 Default settings
Parameter Value
Address 126
Baud rate in bit/s Automatic recognition
Type of SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Automatic recognition
Device connected
Language The communication parameters are displayed in
the language set on the SENTRON PAC Power
Monitoring Device.
Default setting: English
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6.3 Changing the address
Configuring the integration of PROFIBUS using STEP 7 and the GSD file
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Note
Configuration with other tools
You can also use configuration tools from other manufacturers for the configuration.
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6.4 Configuring by means of the GSD file
Change the address of each device before you begin transferring data. You can change the
address:
● Via the menu of the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device
● With SENTRON powerconfig via the Ethernet interface
● With the PROFIBUS configuring software, e.g., STEP 7
● Via the PROFIBUS interface by means of a class 2 master
CAUTION
Address change on device immediately valid
When you change the address of the PROFIBUS DP slave on the SENTRON PAC, the
PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module is automatically restarted as soon as you quit
the menu. The new address is then active. Reconfigure the PROFIBUS DP master with
the new address. Communication is interrupted until this change takes effect.
Places Meaning
1 ... 2 "SI" for Siemens
3 ... 4 Version of the GSD file, e.g. "01" for the first version
5 ... 8 Identification number; this is assigned by PI.
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6.4 Configuring by means of the GSD file
Assignment of the GSD file to the device and firmware version of the expansion module
Note
Latest version of the GSD file
You can find the latest version of the GSD file in each case on the Internet Online service
and support (http://www.siemens.com/automation/service&support).
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6.4 Configuring by means of the GSD file
Sequence Screen
1 Start HW Config in
the SIMATIC
Manager.
2 Confirm in the
"Options" > "Install
GSD File" menu.
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6.4 Configuring by means of the GSD file
Sequence Screen
3 Select the directory
in which the GSD
file is stored.
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Sequence Screen
4 Install the GSD file.
On successful completion of the installation of the GSD file, the following message is displayed:
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6.4 Configuring by means of the GSD file
Sequence Screen
5 Add a rack and
insert in it the
modules that are
required, e.g., the
CPU with
PROFIBUS DP
interface. After
inserting the CPU,
a window is
opened. Enter the
address of the
PROFIBUS master
here.
6 Select the
SENTRON PAC
Power Monitoring
Device in the
hardware tree:
"PROFIBUS DP" >
"Additional
Devices" >
"SENTRON" >
"PACxxxx"
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6.4 Configuring by means of the GSD file
Sequence Screen
7 Drag the
SENTRON
PACXXXX Power
Monitoring Device
from the hardware
tree to the
PROFIBUS DP
master system 1.
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6.5 Information and settings on the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device
NOTICE
Do not use the universal module
Because of the predefined data types and the available measured values, the use of the
STEP 7 universal module in the configuration is not supported.
See also
Default settings (Page 61)
Latest information and correction sheet (Page 10)
You will find the following information listed in the upper half of the screen form:
● The order number
● The serial number of the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module
● The firmware version of the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module
● In the "DIAG" field, you can see the communication status of the PAC PROFIBUS DP
expansion module:
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6.5 Information and settings on the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device
Status Meaning
BAUD_SRCH Searches the PROFIBUS master for the baud rate.
WAIT_PRM The PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module is waiting for parameterization or
a request from the master.
PRM_FAULT Incorrect parameterization; e.g. wrong GSD file
WAIT_CFG Parameterization is OK. The PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module is waiting
for configuration.
CFG_FAULT Incorrect configuration message frame, e.g. an incorrect measured variable
has been configured.
DATA_EXCH Configuration is OK. Data is exchanged with a class 1 master.
CON_MC2 Configuration is OK. The connection with a class 2 master has been
established.
"PROFIBUS ADDRESS":
Each expansion module requires a unique address. The address 126 is the default for
startup purposes. Change this address!
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Maintenance, service and disposal 7
7.1 Cleaning
Description
The PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module is maintenance-free.
NOTICE
Damage due to detergents
Detergents can damage the device. Do not use detergents.
NOTICE
Faulty connector
Be careful not to bend the pins of the connector. Bent pins can destroy the connector.
7.2 Repair
Procedure
NOTICE
Loss of certification and warranty
If you open the module, the module certification will be lost and the Siemens warranty will
be invalidated. Only the manufacturer is permitted to carry out repairs on the module.
Return faulty or damaged modules to Siemens for repair or replacement.
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7.3 Disposal
See also
Latest information and correction sheet (Page 10)
Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) (Page 97)
7.3 Disposal
SENTRON powerconfig
Note
Performing a firmware update
Before updating the firmware, consult Technical Assistance to confirm that it is necessary.
Update the firmware only if absolutely necessary.
You update the firmware with the configuration software SENTRON powerconfig . Additional
information on updating the firmware can be found in the online help for
SENTRON powerconfig.
See also
Power failure during firmware update (Page 85)
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8.1 Process interrupts
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8.2 Diagnostics concept
Diagnostic information
The following PROFIBUS DP diagnostic information is available:
1. Slave diagnostics in accordance with standard
2. Enhanced diagnostics
– Device diagnostics with diagnostic interrupts
The PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module reports device diagnostics to the master
in the form of interrupts. The master must acknowledge the interrupts.
Device faults or parameter errors are interrupt sources for diagnostic interrupts.
In the SIMATIC environment, SFB 54 reads the diagnostic interrupt messages.
Table 8- 2 Structure of the diagnostic interrupts of the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device - slave diagnostics
To standard
Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5
Device status 1 to 3 PROFIBUS address of High byte Low byte
the master1) 81 63
Manufacturer's ID2)
1) This is the address of the master that has parameterized the slave and that has read and write access to the slave. If
the value here is FFH, the slave has not been parameterized.
2) The manufacturer's ID identifies the slave model, e.g., "8163H" for the SENTRON PAC3200.
Table 8- 3 Structure of the diagnostic interrupts of the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device - device diagnostics
To standard Manufacturer-specific
Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13
Sign-Len Status Slot2) Specifier3) Device Communicatio Violation of Invalid values
Length of device type1) diagnostics data n faults the limits and invalid
diagnostics in Yes/No settings
bytes
1) "0x81" for the status messages
2) Slot number 0 for the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module;
Slot number 1 for the SENTRON PACxxxx
Slot number x for a further expansion module
3) You can find further information in the table "Structure of the status specifier and the alarm specifier"
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Table 8- 4 Structure of the diagnostic interrupts of the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device - interrupt messages
To standard Manufacturer-specific
Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 16 Byte 17 Byte 18 Byte 19 Byte 20
Sign-Len Interrupt Slot2) Specifier3) Communication faults Violation of the Invalid values and
Length of the type1) limits invalid settings
tag in bytes
1) "0x01" for the device diagnostic interrupts
2) Slot number 0 for the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module;
Slot number 1 for the SENTRON PACxxxx
Slot number x for a further expansion module
3) You can find further information in the table "Structure of the status specifier and the alarm specifier"
See also
Structure of the device-specific diagnostics (Page 79)
Reading data records DS51 and DS205 (Page 56)
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8.2 Diagnostics concept
Status 1
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Status 2
Status 3
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Structure
Table 8- 9 Device diagnostics data Yes/No: Structure of the device diagnostics in byte 10
Table 8- 10 Communication faults: Structure of the device diagnostics in byte 11 and the interrupt
message in byte 18
Table 8- 11 Violation of the limits: Structure of the device diagnostics in byte 12 and the interrupt
message in byte 19
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Table 8- 12 Invalid values and invalid settings: Structure of the device diagnostics in byte 13 and the
interrupt message in byte 20
See also
Device-specific diagnostic messages (Page 81)
Diagnostic interrupt (Page 76)
Limits (Page 58)
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8.3 Diagnostics LED
See also
Structure of the device-specific diagnostics (Page 79)
Limits (Page 58)
Description
The diagnostics LED indicates the communication status.
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8.3 Diagnostics LED
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9.1 Power failure during firmware update
CAUTION
Power failure during firmware update disables the functionality of the expansion module
The firmware update lasts approximately 8 to 13 minutes. To update the firmware of the
expansion module, connect the SENTRON PAC and the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion
module to a fail-safe power supply.
If the power fails despite this security measure, try to start the firmware update of the
PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module again in SENTRON powerconfig.
See also
Firmware updates (Page 74)
Latest information and correction sheet (Page 10)
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9.1 Power failure during firmware update
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Technical data 10
10.1 Standards
Description
Standard Title
IEC 61158-2:2004 "Digital data communications for measurement and control - Fieldbus for use in industrial
control systems - Part 2: Physical layer specification and service definition"
IEC 61158-3:2003 "Digital data communications for measurement and control - Fieldbus for use in industrial
control systems - Part 3: Data link service definition"
IEC 61158-4:2004 "Digital data communications for measurement and control - Fieldbus for use in industrial
control systems - Part 4: Data link protocol specification"
IEC 61158-5:2004 "Digital data communications for measurement and control - Fieldbus for use in industrial
control systems - Part 5: Application layer service definition"
IEC 61158-6:2004 "Digital data communications for measurement and control - Fieldbus for use in industrial
control systems - Part 6: Application layer protocol specification"
IEC 61784-1:2004 PROFIBUS Standard
Note
Other standards
In addition to the above-mentioned standards, those listed in the "SENTRON PACxxxx"
manual also apply.
Mechanical data
Table 10- 2 Mechanical data for the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module
Values
Dimensions of housing (height x width x depth) 63 mm x 43 mm x 22 mm
Dimensions of housing with sub D socket 69 mm x 43 mm x 22 mm
(height x width x depth)
Mounting position Vertical on the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring
Device
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10.2 Technical data
Values
Housing design VDT 3400 structure 36
Tolerances According to DIN 16901:1982-11
Weight 45 g
Connector to SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring 14-pin connector
Device
Length of cable Dependent on baud rate.
More information about cable lengths can be
found in section 21.1 of standard IEC 61158-
2:2004 and IEC 61158-2:2003
Power supply Power supplied by SENTRON PACxxxx
Cooling Passive air cooling in form of ventilation slots
Flammability class V-0
Electrical data
Table 10- 3 Electrical data for the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module
Values
ANSI TIA/EIA-485-A1)
Protective circuit for 5V±5%
PROFIBUS interface, galvanically isolated from
the device
Maximum current (of 5 V on PROFIBUS DP 10 mA, maximum
connector)
Electrical isolation between the SENTRON PAC 500 V
Power Monitoring Device and the PROFIBUS DP
interface
Galvanic isolation In expansion module
Insulating voltage Max. 500 V
1) Formerly RS 485
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10.3 Communication interface
Note
Other technical data
The other mechanical and electrical data and ambient and environmental conditions are
identical to those for the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device. You can find more
information in the operating instructions and manual for the SENTRON PAC Power
Monitoring Device.
See also
Standards (Page 87)
Technical data
Values
Connector 9-pin, sub D socket
PROFIBUS DP data transfer: 9,6 / 19,2 / 45,45 /, 93,75 / 187,5 / 500 / 1 500 /
supported baud rate in kbit/s 3 000 / 6 000 / 12 000
Supported address area 1 to 126 1)
Supported communication protocols PROFIBUS DP-V1 for:
• Cyclic data exchange with class 1 master
• Acyclic data exchange with class 1 master
and class 2 master
• DPV2 with clock synchronization
Measured variables to be transferred Definable via GSD file or acyclically via data
records
1) Each device on the bus must have a unique address. Address 126 is only used for commissioning
purposes. It must not be used for data communication.
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10.4 Labeling
10.4 Labeling
Description
The graphic below shows the positioning of the label on the housing of the
PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module.
(1) Nameplate
Figure 10-2 The PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module with label
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Dimension sheets 11
11.1 Dimension sheets
Figure 11-1 Side view and front view with sub D socket
Figure 11-2 Bottom view and top view with sub D socket connector and the dimensions of the pin
contact between the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module and the SENTRON PAC
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11.1 Dimension sheets
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Appendix A
Correction sheet
Have you noticed any errors while reading this manual? If so, please use this form to tell us
about them. We welcome comments and suggestions for improvement.
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Appendix
Fax response
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ESD directives B
B.1 Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD)
ESD components are destroyed by voltage and energy far below the limits of human
perception. Voltages of this kind occur as soon as a device or an assembly is touched by a
person who is not electrostatically discharged. ESD components which have been subject to
such voltage are usually not recognized immediately as being defective, because the
malfunction does not occur until after a longer period of operation.
ESD guidelines
CAUTION
Electrostatic sensitive devices
Electronic modules contain components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge.
These modules can be easily destroyed or damaged by improper handling.
• You must discharge your body electrostatically immediately before touching an
electronic component. To do this, touch a conductive, grounded object, e.g., a bare
metal part of a switch cabinet or the water pipe.
• Always hold the component by the plastic enclosure.
• Electronic modules should not be brought into contact with electrically insulating
materials such as plastic film, plastic parts, insulating table supports or clothing made of
synthetic fibers.
• Always place electrostatic sensitive devices on conductive bases.
• Always store and transport electronic modules or components in ESD-safe conductive
packaging, e.g. metallized plastic or metal containers. Leave the component in its
packaging until installation.
CAUTION
Storage and transport
If you have to store or transport the component in non-conductive packaging, you must first
pack the component in ESD-safe, conductive material, e.g., conductive foam rubber, ESD
bag.
The diagrams below illustrate the required ESD protective measures for electrostatic
sensitive devices.
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ESD directives
B.1 Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD)
G G G
E E
H H
I I I I I
F D F D F D
(1) ESD seat
(2) ESD standing position
(3) ESD seat and ESD standing position
Protective measures
a Conductive floor
b ESD table
c ESD footwear
d ESD smock
e ESD bracelet
f Cubicle ground connection
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List of abbreviations C
C.1 Abbreviations
Overview
Abbreviation Meaning
ANSI American National Standards Institute
CAN Controller Area Network
CE Communautés Européennes
CEI Commission Electrotechnique Internationale
CISPR Comité international spécial des perturbations radioélectriques
CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check
CSA Canadian Standards Association
DIN Deutsches Institut für Normierung e. V.
DP Distributed I/Os
DR Data record
ESD Electrostatic sensitive devices
EIA Electronic Industries Alliance
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility
EN European Standard
EU European Union
FCC Federal Communications Commission
GSD Device master data
HT High Tariff
HW Config "Hardware configuration" module in the SIMATIC Manager
I&M Information and Maintenance
ID Identification number
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IP International Protection
ISM Industrial, Scientific and Medical
ISO International Organization for Standardization
LED Light Emitting Diode
LSB Least Significant Bit
LT Low Tariff
MSB Most Significant Bit
MS0 Cyclic Master Slave Communication (master class 1)
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List of abbreviations
C.1 Abbreviations
Abbreviation Meaning
MS1 Acyclic Master Slave Communication (master class 1)
MS2 Acyclic Master Slave Communication (master class 2)
NAFTA North American Free Trade Agreement
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
PAC Power Analysis & Control
PMD Power Monitoring Device
PI PROFIBUS user organization
RALRM Read alarm
RDREC Read record
RET_VAL Return value: "Return value"
RMS Root Mean Square RMS
RS Formerly: Radio Selector; now usually: Recommended Standard
SFB System function block
SFC System function
TIA Totally Integrated Automation
THD Total Harmonic Distortion Total Harmonic Distortion
THD-R Relative THD
UL Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
VDE Association of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Information Technology
(Germany)
RLO Result of logic operation
WRREC Write record
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Glossary
Baud rate
The baud rate is the rate of data transmission. It indicates the number of bits transferred in
one second. All nodes on a PROFIBUS subnet must support the selected baud rate.
Bus
Shared transmission path over which all devices on the communication bus are connected. It
has two defined ends. In the case of PROFIBUS, the bus is a twisted pair or optical fiber
cable.
Bus system
All nodes physically connected to a bus cable form a bus system.
Class 1 DP master
The class 1 DP master handles user data traffic with the DP slaves assigned to it.
Class 2 DP master
The DP master provides services such as reading the input data, output data, diagnostics,
and control bytes.
Cycle time
The cycle time of a PROFIBUS segment is made up of the number of nodes. It is set, for
example, in STEP 7 in the HW Config.
Cyclic execution
The DP master accesses the DP slaves regularly. In doing so, the DP master reads the input
data of the slaves and forwards output data to the slaves.
Diagnostics
The detection, localization, visualization and further evaluation of errors, disturbances and
messages.
Diagnostics offers monitoring functions that automatically run while the system is in
operation. This reduces startup times and standstill times. Plant availability increases.
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Glossary
Equipotential bonding
Electrical connection (equipotential bonding conductor) which brings the bodies of electronic
equipment and foreign conductive bodies to an equal or approximately equal potential. This
prevents disruptive or dangerous voltages between these bodies.
Master
When a master is in possession of the token, it can send data to other nodes and request
data from other nodes.
Nodes
Device which can send, receive or amplify data on the bus, e.g., PROFIBUS DP master,
PROFIBUS DP slave.
PROFIBUS
PROCESS FIELDBUS, a European process and fieldbus standard defined in the PROFIBUS
standard EN 50170, Volume 2 PROFIBUS. This standard specifies the operational, electrical
and mechanical properties of a bit-serial field bus system.
PROFIBUS is a bus system that connects PROFIBUS-compatible automation systems and
field devices together at the cell level and field level.
PROFIBUS address
Every device on the communication bus receives a unique PROFIBUS address. The device
on the communication bus is identified on PROFIBUS with this address.
The factory address setting for the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module is address 126.
Addresses 1 to 126 are permissible.
Slave
A slave can only exchange data after being requested to by the master.
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Class 1 master, 71, 83
Class 2 master, 31, 71, 83
" Cleaning, 11, 73
Clear memory contents, 30
"DIAG" field, 70
Clock synchronization, 14
"RALRM" function block, 53
Command information, 39
"RDREC" function block, 53
Commands, 30, 32
"WRREC" function block, 53
Commissioning, 62
Communication, 81, 84
Status, 70
A
Communication error
Active energy export, 58 Permanent, 81
Active energy import, 58 Communication faults, 80
Active energy import tariff 1, 26 Communication interface, 89
Acyclic data traffic, 31, 52 Communication parameters, 61
Acyclic data transfer, 14 Communication protocols
Address, 61, 62 Supported, 89
Change, 63 Communication status, 83
Address area Component diagnostics, 29
Supported, 89 Condensation, 18
Valid, 71 Conductive floor, 98
Ambient conditions, 88 Configuration message frame
ANSI TIA/EIA 485 A protective circuit, 88 Incorrect, 71
Apparent energy, 58 Configure, 17
Apply supply voltage, 17 Connector, 89
Area of application, 13 Defective, 73
Assembly, 17, 18 Connector to SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring
Average power values over a demand period, 32, 49 Device, 88
Control bytes, 25, 26, 30
Cooling, 88
B Correction sheet, 95
Cross-tip screwdriver, 18
Basic type, 24
Cubicle ground connection, 98
Basic type 1, 24, 25, 26, 30, 32, 34
Current, 25
Basic type 2, 24, 26, 32, 34
Current measured values, 32, 40
Length of message, 26
Current out of range, 82
Basic type 3, 24, 26, 30
Current terminals, 20
Baud rate, 14, 24, 61, 71, 89
Current values, 32, 36, 46
Block libraries for SIMATIC, 23, 31
Cyclic data exchange, 83
Bottom view, 93
Cyclic data traffic, 24, 28
Bus connector, 78
Cyclic data transfer, 14
Bus fault, 83
Bus installation, 78
Bus traffic, 14
D
Data exchange
C Cyclic, 83
Data invalid, 81
CALL mechanism, 56
Data traffic
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Insulating voltage O
maximum, 88
Order number, 70
Intended use, 13
Orientation aids, 9
Interrupt message, 77, 81
Output data, 25
Interrupt type, 77
Output not remote operated, 82
Invalid settings, 81, 82
Output signals, 35
Invalid values, 81
P
L
Packaging, 18
Labeling, 91
Parameter assignment, 84
Language, 61
Parameter assignment error, 84
LED, 15, 83
Parameterize, 17
Length of cable, 88
Parameters for setting the limit values, 44
Level sensitive, 30
Perform checks, 18
Limit value settings, 32
Permissible degree of pollution, 88
Limit values, 59
Pin, 19, 73
Limit violations, 82
PIN assignment, 90
Line frequency, 32
Power failure, 85
Line frequency values, 38
Power measured values, 32, 40
Loss of warranty, 73
Power supply, 88
Low tariff, 30
Fail-safe, 85
Power values, 32, 37, 48
Process interrupts
M
Structure, 75
Manufacturer's ID, 76 PROFIBUS adaptor plug, 21
Master, 76, 78 PROFIBUS address, 17, 71, 78, 83
Class 1, 54, 71, 83 PROFIBUS address of the master, 76
Class 2, 31, 71, 83 PROFIBUS connection, 90
Master-slave principle, 14 PROFIBUS DP master, 63
Maximum pulse rate exceeded, 82 PROFIBUS DP Master, 14, 17
Maximum values PROFIBUS DP slave, 14, 63
Reset, 30 PROFIBUS functions, 16
Maximum/minimum values, 23 PROFIBUS ID number, 63
Measured variables, 23, 24 PROFIBUS network, 17
free choice, 28 Pulse rate, 29
Mechanical data, 87
Message frame, 24
Message frame formats, 54 Q
Minimum values
Quantity structure, 24
Reset, 30
Modular system design, 52
Moisture, 11
R
Mounting position, 87
Reactive energy export, 58
Reactive energy import, 58
N Recycling, 74
Recycling symbol, 88
Nameplate, 91
Repair, 73
Number of nodes, 24
Required basic knowledge, 9
Response monitoring, 14, 79
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Index
T
Technical data, 89
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