Et 200sp
Et 200sp
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Documentation guide 1
2
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Product overview
SIMATIC
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Parameters/address space 3
ET 200SP
Server module 4
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Diagnostics alarms
(6ES7193-6PA00-0AA0)
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Technical specifications 5
Manual
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Parameter data record 6
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Dimensional drawing A
03/2015
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Preface ................................................................................................................................................... 4
1 Documentation guide .............................................................................................................................. 6
2 Product overview .................................................................................................................................... 8
2.1 Properties .................................................................................................................................. 8
3 Parameters/address space ..................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Parameters ............................................................................................................................... 9
3.2 Explanation of the parameters ................................................................................................10
3.3 Address space ........................................................................................................................10
3.3.1 Input data for interface modules with maximum 12 I/O modules ...........................................12
3.3.2 Input data for interface modules with maximum 32 I/O modules ...........................................13
3.3.3 Input data for CPU/interface modules with maximum 64 I/O modules ...................................14
3.3.4 Evaluating feedback voltage ...................................................................................................15
4 Diagnostics alarms ................................................................................................................................ 17
5 Technical specifications ........................................................................................................................ 18
5.1 Technical specifications ..........................................................................................................18
6 Parameter data record .......................................................................................................................... 19
6.1 Parameter assignment and structure of parameter data record .............................................19
A Dimensional drawing ............................................................................................................................. 21
A.1 Server module .........................................................................................................................21
Basic information
The system manual describes in detail the configuration, installation, wiring and
commissioning of the SIMATIC ET 200SP. distributed I/O system. The STEP 7 online help
supports you in the configuration and programming.
Device information
Product manuals contain a compact description of the module-specific information, such as
properties, terminal diagrams, characteristics and technical specifications.
General information
The function manuals contain detailed descriptions on general topics regarding the SIMATIC
ET 200SP distributed I/O system, e.g. diagnostics, communication, Web server, designing
interference-free controllers.
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overview/tech-doc-et200/Pages/Default.aspx).
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Article number
6ES7193-6PA00-0AA0
Properties
The module has the following technical properties:
● Closes off the backplane bus of the ET 200SP
● Contains a support for 3 spare fuses (5 × 20 mm)
The module supports the following functions:
● Firmware update
● I&M identification data
● Reconfiguration in RUN
● Representation of the statuses of supply voltage L+ and the feedback voltage (Page 15)
per slot.
● Retentive storage of device name for device replacement without topological
configuration of the IM 155-6 PN BA.
You can configure the module with STEP 7 (TIA Portal) and with a GSD file.
Function and properties Product version of the module Firmware version of the module
as of as of
Support of the IM 155-6 PN BA 1 V1.1.1
Introduction
You can read out the status of the supply voltage L+ and the feedback voltage of I/O
modules via the address space of the server module:
● All I/O modules:
No supply voltage L+ or no I/O module available
● Additional digital output module HF:
feedback voltage present
Requirements
● The I/O module used must support monitoring of the supply voltage.
● The I/O module used must support monitoring of a feedback voltage.
Configurations
In the configuration software, you can select 3 configurations for the server module for
operation on the CPU/interface module:
● Configuration with disabled "Status of the supply voltage L+" and disabled "Status of the
feedback voltage":
– The server module only has one diagnostics address.
● Configuration with enabled "Status of the supply voltage L+" and disabled "Status of the
feedback voltage":
– The server module has 2/4/8 bytes of input data for the display of the status of the
supply voltage L+ of the inserted I/O modules.
– Display in the input data of the server module:
Supply voltage L+ present/missing or I/O module available/not available
● Configuration with enabled "Status of the supply voltage L+" and enabled "Status of the
feedback voltage":
– The server module has 4/8/16 bytes of input data for the display of the status of the
supply voltage L+ and the status of the feedback voltage of the inserted I/O modules.
– Display in the input data of the server module:
Supply voltage L+ present/missing or I/O module available/not available
Feedback voltage present/missing
3.3.1 Input data for interface modules with maximum 12 I/O modules
Configuration with enabled status detection of the supply voltage L+ (2 bytes of input data)
You can read out the following status for each I/O module of the ET 200SP in the input data
(byte 0 to 1):
● Supply voltage L+ present/missing or I/O module available/not available (2 bytes)
Figure 3-1 Configuration with enabled status detection of the supply voltage L+ (2 bytes)
Configuration with enabled status detection of the supply voltage L+ and enabled status detection of
the feedback voltage (4 bytes of input data)
You can read out the following status for each I/O module of the ET 200SP in the input data
(byte 0 to 3).
● Supply voltage L+ present/missing or I/O module available/not available (2 bytes)
● Feedback voltage present/missing (2 bytes)
Figure 3-2 Configuration with enabled status detection of the supply voltage L+ and enabled status
detection of the feedback voltage (4 bytes of input data)
Note
• An inserted or missing server module always signals bit=0 for the slot.
• If the server module is missing, the input data is invalid.
• For I/O modules without feedback voltage monitoring, the bit for the feedback voltage is
the same as the bit for the missing supply voltage L+.
3.3.2 Input data for interface modules with maximum 32 I/O modules
Configuration with enabled status detection of the supply voltage L+ (4 bytes of input data)
You can read out the following status for each I/O module of the ET 200SP in the input data
(byte 0 to 3):
● Supply voltage L+ present/missing or I/O module available/not available (4 bytes)
Figure 3-3 Supply voltage L+ missing or I/O module not available (4 bytes); feedback voltage not
available
Configuration with enabled status detection of the supply voltage L+ and enabled status detection of
the feedback voltage (8 bytes of input data)
You can read out the following status for each I/O module of the ET 200SP in the input data
(byte 0 to 7).
● Supply voltage L+ present/missing or I/O module available/not available (4 bytes)
● Feedback voltage present/missing (4 bytes)
Figure 3-4 Configuration with enabled status detection of the supply voltage L+ and enabled
status detection of the feedback voltage (8 bytes of input data)
Note
• An inserted or missing server module always signals bit=0 for the slot.
• If the server module is missing, the input data is invalid.
• For I/O modules without feedback voltage monitoring, the bit for the feedback voltage is
the same as the bit for the missing supply voltage L+.
3.3.3 Input data for CPU/interface modules with maximum 64 I/O modules
Configuration with enabled status detection of the supply voltage L+ (8 bytes of input data)
You can read out the following status for each I/O module of the ET 200SP in the input data
(byte 0 to 7):
● Supply voltage L+ present/missing or I/O module available/not available (8 bytes)
Figure 3-5 Configuration with enabled status detection of the supply voltage L+ (8 bytes)
Configuration with enabled status detection of the supply voltage L+ and enabled status detection of
the feedback voltage (16 bytes of input data)
You can read out the following status for each I/O module of the ET 200SP in the input data
(byte 0 to 15):
● Supply voltage L+ present/missing or I/O module available/not available (8 bytes)
● Feedback voltage present/missing (8 bytes)
Figure 3-6 Configuration with enabled status detection of the supply voltage L+ and enabled status
detection of the feedback voltage (16 bytes of input data)
Note
• An inserted or missing server module always signals bit=0 for the slot.
• If the server module is missing, the input data is invalid.
• For I/O modules without feedback voltage monitoring, the bit for the feedback voltage is
the same as the bit for the missing supply voltage L+.
Ranges of error
Figure 3-7 Ranges of error of the supply voltage L+ and the feedback voltage
Feedback voltage
A feedback may occur, for example, due to a crossover in a cable of a digital output module
and depends on the target status of the supply voltage L+:
If the supply voltage L+ of the I/O module is greater than 6 V, this is entered in the input data
in the respective bit.
● Byte 2 and 3 (for 12 I/O modules and 4 bytes of input data)
● Byte 4 to 7 (for 32 I/O modules and 8 bytes of input data)
● Byte 8 to 15 (for 64 I/O modules and 16 bytes of input data)
The feedback voltage can be evaluated via the user program in the following cases:
Table 3- 3 Under what circumstances can the feedback voltage be evaluated via the user program?
6ES7193-6PA00-0AA0
Dimensions
Width 7 mm
Height 117 mm
Depth 36 mm
Weights
Weight, approx. 19 g
Header information
The following diagram shows the structure of the header information.
Parameters
The following diagram shows the structure of the parameter in byte 2.
Enable the parameter by setting the corresponding bit to "1".