PC Control / Profi Control 645-12M Instruction Manual pdf - Kuhnke
PC Control / Profi Control 645-12M Instruction Manual pdf - Kuhnke PC Control / Profi Control 645-12M Instruction Manual pdf - Kuhnke
Preparations 4.1.3. Defining the network stations Enter PC Control 645-12M and all other devices that are to be networked via the same bus line as stations (in this case: PC Control 645-12M and Profi I/O 690E+ with 16 inputs and 16 outputs) -- "Line" menu -- option "Stations..." Settings -- Station / project: name of the station If the device entered here is a master, the name you enter will also become the project name under KUBES. -- Addr.: PROFIBUS station address -- Device type: type of station -- Configuration: number of signals sent via the bus (specified at the next steps in the case of PROFIBUS-DP) 4 - 4
PC Control 645-12M used as PLC -- Select line "SLAVE_1..." by clicking on it. -- Click on the "DP options" button. -- From the upper listbox, choose the GSD file of Profi I/O 690E+ -- Click on "Accept" Settings • Diagnosis memory: In the case of PC control 645-12M, diagnosis memory settings have no effect at this point. Refer to chapter "4.9.2.8. Service 9...". • Passive mode means that, during the PROFIBUS-DP startup procedure, this DP slave is disabled and there is no communication with this device. Refer to chapter "4.9.2.4. Service 7...". • Byte operands only means that the inputs and outputs of this DP slave are written into the process image as byte operands. This relieves the load on the process image memory. • Watchdog Control and Group-Ident Refer to the technical documentation of the DP slave (here: instruction manual E 408 D, Profi I/O 690E+). 4 - 5
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Preparations<br />
4.1.3. Defining the network stations<br />
Enter <strong>PC</strong> <strong>Control</strong> <strong>645</strong>-<strong>12M</strong> and all other devices that are to<br />
be networked via the same bus line as stations (in this<br />
case: <strong>PC</strong> <strong>Control</strong> <strong>645</strong>-<strong>12M</strong> and <strong>Profi</strong> I/O 690E+ with 16<br />
inputs and 16 outputs)<br />
-- "Line" menu<br />
-- option "Stations..."<br />
Settings<br />
-- Station / project: name of the station<br />
If the device entered here is a master, the name you enter<br />
will also become the project name under KUBES.<br />
-- Addr.: PROFIBUS station address<br />
-- Device type: type of station<br />
-- Configuration: number of signals sent via the bus<br />
(specified at the next steps in the<br />
case of PROFIBUS-DP)<br />
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