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Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Contents Contents 1 About this documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1.1 Document history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 1.2 Conventions used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration 6 7 4 Parameterisation using the L-force »Engineer« . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 6.1 Parameterisation via codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 6.2 Addressing structure in the »Engineer«. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2.1 Volatile data of an »Engineer« project . .
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Contents 8 9 10 11 12 Programming with the »PLC Designer« . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 8.1 Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 8.2 Configuration and parameterisation via the control application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 8.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration 12.3 FTP connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.3.1 FTP settings with the web-based parameterisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.3.2 FTP settings in the »Engineer«. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.3.3 FTP and web settings in the Internet Explorer . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Contents 14 13.3 Constellation and connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.3.1 Use the CoDeSys direct driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.3.1.1 Use the direct driver for visualisations under Windows CE. . . . . . . . 13.3.1.2 Use the direct driver for visualisations under Windows XP . . . . . . . 13.3.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration 14.6 Industrial PC extension modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.6.1 CAN communication card (MC-CAN2). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.6.2 EtherCAT communication card (MC-ETC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.6.3 PROFIBUS master communication card (MC-PBM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration About this documentation 1 About this documentation This documentation provides general information on the parameterisation and configuration of an Industrial PC. The Industrial PC is the central control system of the PCbased Automation system.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration About this documentation Further technical documentation for Lenze components Further information on Lenze components which can be used in connection with "PC based Automation" can be found in the following documentation: Mounting & wiring Legend: MA 8400 StateLine/HighLine Printed documentation MA 9400 StateLine/HighLine Online help/PDF MA EPM-Txxx (I/O system IP20) Abbreviations used: MA EPM-Sxxx (I/O system 1000) SHB System Manual
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration About this documentation Target group This documentation is directed at persons who wish to parameterise, configure, and diagnose a PC-based control system using an Industrial PC in conjunction with the L-force »Engineer« Engineering software. 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration About this documentation Document history 1.1 Document history Version Description 1.0 07/2007 TD16 First edition control technology 1.0 1.5 11/2007 TD16 Updated parameter lists control technology 1.5, amended by the »WebConfig« 2.0 05/2008 TD11 Control technology 2.0, amended by the parameter lists for the MC-CAN2, MC-ETH, and MC-ETC communication cards. 2.1 08/2008 TD11 Control technology 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration About this documentation Conventions used 1.2 Conventions used This documentation uses the following conventions to distinguish between different types of information: Type of information Writing Examples/notes Spelling of numbers Decimal separator Point Generally the decimal point is used. For example: 1234.56 Text Version information Program name Window Text colour blue »« The Message window... / The Options dialog box... Bold The OK button.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration About this documentation Terminology used 1.3 Terminology used Term Meaning »Engineer« Lenze engineering tools which support you throughout the whole life cycle of a machine with an Industrial PC - from planning to maintenance. »Global Drive Control« / »GDC« »PLC Designer« 14 Code "Container" for one or several parameters used for parameter setting or monitoring Lenze Servo Drives.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration About this documentation Notes used 1.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Safety instructions 2 Safety instructions Please observe the following safety instructions when you want to commission a controller or system using the Industrial PC.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration The PC-based Automation system 3 The PC-based Automation system Industrial PCs (IPCs) keep finding their way into automation technology. Due to their scaling options and various possibilities of combining visualisation and control in one device, Industrial PCs offer great advantages for many applications.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration The PC-based Automation system Fieldbuses Field devices 18 L 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Commissioning 4 Commissioning This chapter provides general information on the first commissioning of an Industrial PC. Depending on the actual hardware installed, different settings are required to integrate the Industrial PC for machine control purposes into a network. Note! • Please observe the following predefined IP addresses when commissioning your IPC for the first time: – Engineering PC: 192.168.5.100 – Industrial PC: 192.168.5.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Commissioning Identification 4.1 Identification Note! Here the documentation provides some general information on the commissioning of an Industrial PC. Depending on the design and version of the Industrial PC, the commissioning can vary. Every Industrial PC is provided with a nameplate containing the device data. The device data is required for being able to select the IPC in the »Engineer« corresponding to the hardware components installed.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Commissioning Identification 4.1.1 Nameplate The nameplate is... ...on the back of the panel for Industrial PCs of the EL and CS series, For cabinet PCs of the CPC series on the housing. Manufacturer address Type designation Catalogue / order number Technical data Material number (customised) Bar code with serial number Certification CE mark Inspector's signature 4.1.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Commissioning Control elements 4.1.3 Baseboard label The baseboard label illustrates possible connections to the main board of the IPC. Therefore, quick wiring of the individual components is possible. 4.2 Control elements Depending on the equipment level and the model series, the different series are provided with different control elements.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Commissioning Control elements Status LED (optional) Note! In the case of some IPC variants the status LED has no function! Depending on the IPC design, the status LED can signalise the access to the respective storage medium. 4.2.2 Further information on the device-dependent function of the light-emitting diodes can be found in the Hardware Manual of the corresponding Industrial PC.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Commissioning Control elements Function key "F1" Standard mode: The key sends the key code for +. • In the standard assignment, starts the input panel. In the service mode, sends the key code for + and starts the Windows® CE control panel: Control panel ( 25) The View menu provides further options for representation. 24 L 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Commissioning Control elements Control panel Icon Designation Information Network Connections Open configuration of the network connections Service Command Open command line box System Show system properties Touch Calibration Touch display calibration ( 31) »VisiWinNET®« Project Manager Start »VisiWinNET®« Project Manager • Manage »VisiWinNET®« projects »VisiWinNET®« Remote Access Start »VisiWinNET®« Remote Access Transferring an applicati
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Commissioning Control elements 4.2.3 Changing the function key assignment in the »WebConfig« The assignment of the function keys of the panel can be configured via the »WebConfig«.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Commissioning Control elements 4.2.4 Changing the function key assignment in the L-force »Engineer« The panel function key assignment can be configured in the »Engineer«. Every function key has a selection list including different function assignments.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Commissioning Control elements How to start the function key assignment in the »Engineer«: 1. Highlight the corresponding Industrial PC in the project view. 2. Establish the online connection to the Industrial PC selected. • Observe the chapter "Establishing the online connection to an Industrial PC" in the »Engineer« documentation. 3. Click the Settings tab.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Commissioning Technical background information 4.3 System boot-up Note! Removing the CF card causes a failure of the system! The CF card is required for the system start, as the operating system and all the system files required for the boot process are stored on the CF card. The CF card is the storage medium of the Industrial PC.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Commissioning Configuring the Industrial PC Note! • The Industrial PCs are preconfiured, i.e. during initial commissioning the touch display is already calibrated and a default IP address (192.168.5.99) is defined. • After 15 seconds the network configuration and the touch calibration are closed automatically, and the Industrial PC continues to boot. The preset IP configurations can be configured using the »Engineer« and »WebConfig«.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Commissioning Configuring the Industrial PC 4.5.1 Touch display calibration Tip! Use a ballpoint pen with retracted cartridge for the touch calibration or a special PDA/touch pen. In this way the calibration can be carried out more precisely. Note! • The touch calibration can be viewed for 15 seconds. Then the touch display remains in an uncalibrated state so that the touch function does not properly work.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Commissioning Configuring the Industrial PC 3. Keep the icon pressed. • The icon gets smaller and after letting go skips to the right upper corner. 4. Repeat step 3 times. • Until the Accept button appears. 5. Press Accept. 4.5.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Commissioning Configuring the Industrial PC 4.5.3.1 Industrial PCs with a touch panel/with an external monitor Tip! Connect a keyboard to the Industrial PC for entering the IP address. Alternatively you can start the input panel with the F1 function key on the Industrial PC. Make your entries afterwards: [4-1] IP settings of the Industrial PC by default Start the control panel with .
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Commissioning Configuring the Industrial PC 4.5.4 Establishing Windows® CE access rights In order to be able to establish a connection to the Industrial PC, each user must be allocated access rights. For this the respective user has to be set up as a Windows® CE user with a user name and a password.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Commissioning Configuring the Industrial PC 4.5.4.2 Setting up Windows® CE users in the »Engineer« Note! You have to be set up as a Windows® CE user to be authorised for other services such as FTP, telnet or web server access. For the actual access you additionally have to be registered. The assigned user passwords are unencrypted! In the »Engineer« you can set up to ten Windows® CE users. The value for code C100 shows the number of users set up.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration System structure Engineering PC 5 System structure This chapter gives you an overview of the general system structure in control technology. 5.1 Further information can be found in the respective documentation of the corresponding Engineering software.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration System structure Industrial PC 5.2.1 Centralised control system The PLC of the Industrial PC (Logic/Motion) is the central control component, consisting of the PLC runtime program with the running PLC application. – Via the data manager and the fieldbus driver the PLC (Logic/Motion) has access to the system components and field devices. [5-1] * The PROFIBUS fieldbus driver can only be accessed via PLC (Logic/Motion).
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameterisation using the L-force »Engineer« Parameterisation via codes 6 Parameterisation using the L-force »Engineer« This chapter provides information on how to configure the Industrial PC using the L-force »Engineer«. Further information on the settings in the »Engineer« is provided in the corresponding topics of the online help. 6.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameterisation using the L-force »Engineer« Addressing structure in the »Engineer« 6.2 Addressing structure in the »Engineer« In order to be able to address the individual components, the »Engineer« maps the complete Industrial PC in a linear code range. Each parameter is listed in a code which can either be changed or can only be read. The length of the code list depends on the corresponding hardware assembly.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameterisation using the L-force »Engineer« Addressing structure in the »Engineer« 6.2.1 Volatile data of an »Engineer« project During operation, the Industrial PC manages the data in the main memory. Since the main memory is a volatile memory, all information which has not been saved permanently on the CF card will be lost in the case of a restart.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameterisation using the L-force »Engineer« Parameter reference 6.2.2 Saving data permanently Code 18 enables you to transmit commands. A command overview can be found in the description of code 18 of the parameter lists. Via the Persist all command you can permanently save the changes carried out with an online connection. – The complete changes since the last restart of the Industrial PC are persistent.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameterisation using the L-force »Engineer« Representation of the parameters 6.4 Representation of the parameters 6.4.1 Parameters with read access The »Engineer« displays the parameters with read access with a grey background or, when an online connection has been established, with a pale yellow background: 6.4.2 Parameters with write access Input values outside the valid setting range are represented in red font by the »Engineer«. 6.4.2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameterisation using the L-force »Engineer« Representation of the parameters 6.4.2.3 Parameters with a bit-coded setting The »Engineer« uses a dialog box for the parameter setting in which the individual bits can be set or reset. Alternatively, the value can be entered as a decimal or hexadecimal value: 6.4.2.4 Parameters with subcodes In the »Engineer« parameter list each subcode is itemised individually. 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Web-based parameterisation with »WebConfig« Parameterisation via codes 7 Web-based parameterisation with »WebConfig« This chapter provides information on the parameterisation of the Industrial PC using webbased parameterisation. 7.1 Parameterisation via codes All settings by means of which you parameterise the Industrial PC are summarised in a parameter list that is numbered serially. The individual entries of this list are called "codes".
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Web-based parameterisation with »WebConfig« Requirements for working with the web-based parameterisation The parameter lists can be found in the chapter entitled: Parameter reference ( 125) 7.2 Requirements for working with the web-based parameterisation This chapter provides you with information on how to prepare a remote connection for the web-based parameterisation. 7.2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Web-based parameterisation with »WebConfig« Requirements for working with the web-based parameterisation 6. Select the User configured option. • Enter the IP address of the Industrial PC (default address: <192.168.5.99>). • Enter the subnet mask of the Engineering PC (standard setting: <255.255.255.0>) 7. Close the individual dialog windows with OK or Close The Properties of internet protocol (TCP/IP) dialog window How to set the browser: 1.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Web-based parameterisation with »WebConfig« Start of the web-based parameterisation 7.3 Start of the web-based parameterisation 7.3.1 Start at the Engineering PC Start a browser at the Engineering PC and enter the IP address of the Industrial PC. – The dialog box for entering the connection data appears: . 1. Enter. As default setting, admin:admin is preselected. Any user set up on the Industrial PC can log in.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Web-based parameterisation with »WebConfig« Start of the web-based parameterisation Double-click the WebConfig icon: . 1. Enter in the Enter Network Password dialog box . As standard setting admin:admin is preselected. Every registered user can log in. 2. Confirm with OK . 3. Afterwards the user interface of the web-based parameterisation appears. User interface ( 49) 48 L 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Web-based parameterisation with »WebConfig« User interface 7.4 User interface The user interface of the »WebConfig« is divided into the following areas - : Note! The representation of the user interface in area depends on the respective system configuration! The example shows an Industrial PC including the following extension cards: MC-ETC in slot 1 and MC-CAN2 in slot 2. 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Web-based parameterisation with »WebConfig« User interface Area Information Menu buttons Parameters of the standard device of the Industrial PC ( 51) • Parameter list 1: All parameters of the standard device • Parameter list 2: All parameters of the installed extension cards • PLC parameters • Ethernet (on board) parameters • Panel parameters Diagnostics/Command execution ( 52) • Logbook parameters • Logbook of the Industrial PC • Device commands •
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Web-based parameterisation with »WebConfig« User interface Representation of parameter values In the display area of the web-based parameterisation, settings of device parameters are represented with different background colours which have the following meaning: Colour Pale yellow Example Meaning Parameter (read only) • Display of status information and actual values.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Web-based parameterisation with »WebConfig« User interface 7.4.2 Diagnostics/Command execution Button Function Displays parameters of the following areas: • Diagnostics • Logbook In the Logbook area you can configure settings regarding the Logbook. Further information on remote maintenance options of the Industrial PC: Remote maintenance and diagnostics ( 82) Displays logbook contents.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Web-based parameterisation with »WebConfig« User interface 7.4.3 Logbook This user interface displays the logbook of the Industrial PC. The logbook provides various filter options to show specific logbook contents. Note! If the ClearLog button is clicked, the entire logbook contents of the Industrial PC are deleted without further query! 7.4.3.1 Explanations of the logbook entries, example ü Logbook entry, example 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Web-based parameterisation with »WebConfig« User interface 7.4.3.2 7.4.3.3 Filter options Section Information Logbook Display logbook entries Explanations of the logbook entries, example ( 53) Time period Select filter for the time period of the logbook entries shown • The logbook will only display entries which are in the selected time period.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Web-based parameterisation with »WebConfig« User interface 7.4.3.4 Export logbook entries How to export logbook entries into a text file (without using the »Engineer«): 1. Establish an online connection to the Industrial PC. Entering the IP address of the Industrial PC ( 32) 2. The Logbook tab displays the available entries of the logbook. 3. Click the ExportLog button in the header of the logbook to export the logbook entries into a file.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Web-based parameterisation with »WebConfig« User interface 7.4.6 General parameters Button Function Displays the parameters for setting the time, date, system time, and time zone. Displays the UPS settings for the parameterisation of optional UPS accessories. Displays hardware/temperature data. Displays information on program/Flash memories. Displays information on system identification. 7.4.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Web-based parameterisation with »WebConfig« User interface 7.4.7.1 CAN communication card (MC-CAN2) Note! The parameters can only be viewed if the corresponding MC-CAN2 communication card is inserted. Two communication cards per IPC can be plugged in maximally! Button Function The MC-CAN2 button displays the parameter list of the MC-CAN2 communication card. MC-CAN2 interface x 7.4.7.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Web-based parameterisation with »WebConfig« User interface 7.4.7.3 PROFIBUS master communication card (MC-PBM) Button Function Display the parameters of the PROFIBUS master card. • This user interface displays the parameters of the MC-PBM communication card. • The parameters of the communication card are listed in the following section in numerically ascending order: PROFIBUS master communication card (MC-PBM) ( 207) 7.4.7.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Programming with the »PLC Designer« Basics 8 Programming with the »PLC Designer« This chapter provides you with information on the programming of the control function of the Industrial PC. 8.1 Further information on working with the »PLC Designer« can be found in the documentation for the »PLC Designer«. Basics The »PLC Designer« is the PLC programming system to be installed on the Engineering PC.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Programming with the »PLC Designer« Configuration and parameterisation via the control application The completely created and compiled program is transferred to the Industrial PC with the »PLC Designer«. On the Industrial PC the program can be executed by the L-force Logic & Motion runtime software. 8.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Programming with the »PLC Designer« Accessing IPC parameters from the PLC 8.3 Accessing IPC parameters from the PLC For the parameter access to parameters of the Industrial PC from the PLC an interface to the PLC is provided by means of the PLCDataManagerAccess library. 8.3.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Programming with the »PLC Designer« Accessing IPC parameters from the PLC Identifier/data type wDataW Information/possible settings WORD dwDataW WORD Value to be written (2*byte) - table [8-1] Value to be written (4*byte) - table [8-1] Outputs Identifier/data type bDone BOOL bBusy BOOL bError BOOL dwErrorID DWORD eDataRType sDataR STRING(255) wDataR dwDataR 62 TRUE if operation has been completed successfully TRUE as long as the operation
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Programming with the »PLC Designer« Accessing IPC parameters from the PLC 8.3.2 The LLS_AddLog function block - Generate logbook entry Function library: PLCLoggingAccess This function renders it possible to make an entry in the logbook of the Industrial PC. The function supplies a return value TRUE if the entry was carried out.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration IPC backup & restore Introduction to »IPC Backup & Restore« 9 IPC backup & restore This chapter provides information on data backup and restore on the Industrial PC under Windows® CE. Furthermore, the device software can be updated via the USB interface. Generally, a complete update of the device software can be carried out. Individual software packets cannot be updated. 9.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration IPC backup & restore Differences between archive, backup and restore 9.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration IPC backup & restore Function 9.3 Function The software and the operating system of the Industrial PC are stored on the CF card. With »IPC Backup & Restore« for Windows® CE you have the possibility of saving data from the CF card to a USB stick. A backup created like this can be transferred from the USB stick to the CF card anytime by restoring the data.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration IPC backup & restore Function The log messages are named from M1 to M7. The following log messages can occur: Message Message in the logbook Remedy M1 System version is identical to the selected update packet. No action necessary. The version of the Industrial PC is identical to that of the update. • Remove the USB stick or • Change the control file of the USB stick with »IPC Backup & Restore« under Windows® XP. M2 Backup finished with <<1>> errors.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration IPC backup & restore Requirements IPC Backup Restore Update CF card USB stick 1. Configure USB stick with »IPC Backup & Restore«" for Windows® XP. – Requirements ( 68) 2. Boot up the Industrial PC with the connected USB stick. 3. Carry out backup, restore, or software update. – Backup procedure ( 68) – Restore procedure ( 71) – Software update procedure ( 73) 9.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration IPC backup & restore Backup procedure How to carry out a backup: 1. Configure USB stick with »IPC Backup & Restore« for Windows® XP. 2. Switch off the Industrial PC. 3. Connect the USB stick to the switched-off Industrial PC. 4. Restart the Industrial PC. • The Industrial PC recognises the USB stick and evaluates the control file. Note! The backup is carried out automatically if the Record new backup option under Windows® XP is used.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration IPC backup & restore Backup procedure 7. After the backup process has been completed, the following is displayed in a dialog: • GUI backup done successfully or • GUI backup done with errors. The error message is displayed in the logbook Remote maintenance and diagnostics ( 82) logbook query via »WebConfig« ( 97) 8. Click Cancel to start the Industrial PC. The backup packet is saved to a folder on the USB stick.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration IPC backup & restore Restore procedure 9.6 Restore procedure A backup stored on a USB stick can be copied to the CF card with the »IPC Backup & Restore« tool. This process is referred to as "restore". Note! During the restore process the data on the CF card are overwritten! How to carry out a restore: 1. Connect the USB stick with the backup files to the Industrial PC. 2. Restart the Industrial PC.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration IPC backup & restore Restore procedure 6. After the restore process has been completed, the following is displayed in a dialog: • GUI restore done successfully or • GUI restore done with errors. The error message is displayed in the logbook Logbook query in the »Engineer« ( 98) logbook query via »WebConfig« ( 97) 7. Press Reboot. • The IPC restarts. 72 L 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration IPC backup & restore Software update procedure 9.7 Software update procedure Note! Lenze recommend archiving the Compact Flash card using »IPC Backup & Restore« under Windows® XP before carrying out a software update. Steps to be carried out in the case of R1.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration IPC backup & restore Software update procedure A software update saved to a USB stick can be copied to the CF card via »IPC Backup & Restore«. Note! During the update process, data on the CF card are overwritten. How to carry out a software update: 1. Connect the USB stick with the software update to the Industrial PC. 2. Restart the Industrial PC. • The Industrial PC recognises the USB stick and evaluates the control file.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Data integrity in the case of a voltage failure Retain variables of the PLC 10 Data integrity in the case of a voltage failure If a voltage failure occurs, important volatile data must not be lost. Therefore the possibility of saving these data on the CF card is provided. You can also save the data via a PLC function.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Data integrity in the case of a voltage failure Backup for systems with UPS 10.2 Backup for systems with UPS Note! The UPS behaviour has to be configured via the codes, in a compatible manner with the UPS hardware components. By this a sufficient period of time for saving the data is provided. If you use an industrial PC with UPS, all important data are saved automatically in the event of a voltage failure.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Data integrity in the case of a voltage failure Backup for systems without UPS 10.3 Backup for systems without UPS If you use an Industrial PC without UPS, you should ensure in advance that important data will not get lost in the event of a voltage failure. This backup involves the saving of the PLC's retain variables the persisting of the IPC parameterisation and the persisting of the log files.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Data integrity in the case of a voltage failure Backup for systems without UPS 10.3.3 Persisting log files The log files are persisted automatically at certain events. logbook function ( 96) However, you can also persist the log files manually using the »Engineer« and the webbased parameterisation. »Engineer« For this purpose, use command 1282 (persist log file) in the »Engineer«, which you can execute via code 18.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Replacing the Industrial PC Removing the connected Industrial PC 11 Replacing the Industrial PC Precondition Only Industrial PCs of the same product type, e.g. CPCs (cabinet PCs), can be used for replacement purposes. Removing the connected Industrial PC ( 79) Connecting the new Industrial PC ( 80) Adapting the »Engineer« project ( 81) Note! The Industrial PCs have different designs. Connections and modules can only be shown exemplarily.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Replacing the Industrial PC Connecting the new Industrial PC How to remove the connected Industrial PC: 1. Disconnect the system from the supply and check for correct disconnection. 2. Remove the current supply from the Industrial PC. 3. Remove bus connections and other connections. 4. Dismount the Industrial PC using appropriate tools. 5. Remove the Compact Flash card from the Compact Flash drive. 6. Remove the »VisiWinNET®« dongle (if plugged in). 11.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Replacing the Industrial PC Adapting the »Engineer« project 11.3 Adapting the »Engineer« project The »Engineer« project has to be adapted if you do not use the same Industrial PC type and the same equipment. How to replace the Industrial PC in the »Engineer« project: 1. Highlight the old Industrial PC, e.g. EL 9700, in the project tree. 2. Select Replace component... from the right mouse button menu.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics Remote Access Service (RAS) connection 12 Remote maintenance and diagnostics This chapter contains information on remote maintenance and diagnostics of the Industrial PC.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics Remote Access Service (RAS) connection 12.1.1 RAS client configuration For being able to establish a RAS connection between the Engineering PC and the IPC RAS server, you have to establish a remote maintenance connection on the client PC. The following settings illustrate how to establish an automatic dial-up connection on the Engineering PC under Windows® XP.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics Remote Access Service (RAS) connection 12.1.2 RAS settings with the web-based parameterisation Now the IPC has two IP addresses and can be reached via Ethernet and RAS. The Industrial PC allocates a generated IP address to the clients of the RAS connection. The server IP address is the address of the Industrial PC, The client IP address is the address of the client PC.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics Remote Access Service (RAS) connection 12.1.3 RAS settings in the »Engineer« The IPC assigns a generated IP address to the clients of the RAS connection. To access the IPC via a client PC, enter the IP address of the IPC in the »Engineer«. The server IP address is the address of the Industrial PC, The client IP address is the address of the client PC.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics telnet connection 12.2 telnet connection The term "telnet" refers to a method used for the connection with a host. In this way it is possible to operate a connected remote computer via the command line interface. 12.2.1 Settings of the web-based parameterisation The telnet settings can be configured via codes 180 to 181 via the Remote maintenance button of the web-based parameterisation.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics telnet connection How to establish a telnet connection to the Industrial PC: 1. Start the command line on the PC by means of which you want to log in, 2. Start buttonExecute, 3. Establish the telnet connection to the IPC: Start telnet of the IPC. 4. The user name and password for the authentication must correspond to the data stored in the user management, codes 101 to 170.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics FTP connection 12.3 FTP connection The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a network protocol for the transfer of data in networks. FTP enables the exchange of files between the Industrial PC and other PCs. Via the FTP connection the user can access the files of the IPC's Compact Flash card. Note! FTP must be used for system-diagnostic purposes only.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics FTP connection 12.3.2 FTP settings in the »Engineer« Via the »Engineer« the settings for the FTP connection can be managed. With codes 171 to 174 you can activate the FTP access for the IPC and define user rights. For changing the FTP settings select All parametersFTP.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics FTP connection 12.3.3 FTP and web settings in the Internet Explorer Note! • You must change your browser settings to be able to establish an FTP / web connection to the IPC. • Your firewall settings may be blocking your access via FTP and HTTP. Change your firewall settings or deactivate your firewall. • You need administrator rights to be able to change your firewall settings.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics FTP connection Note! The settings for the local area network and the proxy settings depend on your own network settings on site. How to start an FTP connection to the Industrial PC: 1. Select the file transfer protocol in the input line of the web browser or in the command line via StartExecute...: 2. Enter: • FTP://:@. The standard setting is FTP://admin:admin@.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics Windows® CE functions 12.4 Windows® CE functions During normal operation the Windows® CE functions are hidden on the Industrial PC. All IPC functions can be controlled via the Engineering PC. For diagnostic purposes and maintenance activities you can use the standard functions of the IPC operating system Windows® CE.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics Windows® CE functions 3. Activate the task bar by entering explorer in the command line box. • The task bar facilitates the navigation by providing the basic functions of Windows® CE: 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics Windows® CE functions Note! In order to be able to use a telnet connection, you have to provide a telnet authorisation to the corresponding Windows® CE user. How to activate the user interface of Windows® CE via telnet: 1. Log in on the Industrial PC, which requires a diagnostics via telnet connection.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics Windows® CE functions 12.4.1 Remote Display The Engineering PC requires the Remote Display Control software (cerhost.exe) which can be downloaded from the AKB on the Lenze homepage. It is also provided on the CD that is delivered along with the devices. How to establish a Remote Display connection to the Industrial PC: 1. Find out the IP address of the Engineering PC (e.g. by executing the IPConfig command), 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics logbook function 12.5 logbook function The Industrial PC has a logbook function which records system events and error messages. The logbook entries are meant to facilitate the system diagnostics in the event of faults. The logbook function displays the recorded error messages and events of the IPC applications, automatically stores the information on the CF card.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics logbook function 12.5.1 logbook query via »WebConfig« The logbook entries can be called via »WebConfig«. The browser of the Engineering PC accesses the web server of the IPC via Ethernet connection (http://). The data manager of the IPC provides for access to logbook contents. How to call the logbook in the »WebConfig«: 1. Start your browser on the Engineering PC, 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics logbook function Tip! The display of the logbook entries can be filtered according to the period, application, severity, and area. Further information on the use of the logbook function in the »WebConfig« can be found in the following section: Logbook ( 53) 12.5.1.1 logbook codes The logbook settings can be called in the »WebConfig« via the Diagnostics button.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics logbook function Via the Logbook button in the »Engineer« you can view the logbook of the Industrial PC. How to display the logbook entries in the »Engineer« : 1. Select the Industrial PC to be diagnosed in the »Engineer«. 2. Establish an online connection with the IPC. • Right-click the IPC icon and select Go online, • Select OnlineSet communication path and go online from the menu bar. 3.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics logbook function 4. Click on the Logbook button. • The Logbook dialog box appears: Each logbook entry contains the following information: Ascending numbering, Date / time, Event causing the logbook entry, Application of the triggered error message, Process ID, Area as the event origin in the application, Severity of the event in the four categories – Information, – Warning, – Error, – Fatal error.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics logbook function Tip! If you activate the Change display filter option, you can select logbook entries according to application, area and severity. It is also possible to select entries according to date and time periods via the selection lists. This enables you to selectively exclude certain events from being displayed in the logbook. 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Remote maintenance and diagnostics logbook function 12.5.2.1 Filtering logbook entries By means of the two filter options below the logbook entries can be displayed according to time filters. By clicking the Export button you can save the logbook entries to a *.log or *.csv file. The LOG file saves the information in text format, CSV is a Comma Separated Values Format which can be displayed as a table with Microsoft Excel®. 12.5.2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Introduction to »VisiWinNET®« 13 Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« This chapter provides information on the »VisiWinNET®« software. Apart from some general information, it basically gives an overview of how the software is connected to Lenze's control technology. 13.1 Further information on the operation of »VisiWinNET®« can be found in the software documentation of »VisiWinNET®«.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Basic functions 13.1.2 Licensing of the visualisation (lic file) »VisiWinNET®« is only executable with a licence file. The licence file for example is called "INOSOFT-03-04-C3-44-00-10.lic" and has to be stored in the "INOSOFT" directory or its subdirectory "License" on the "Storage" data medium of the IPC. Note! • Do not change the coded licence file.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Basic functions 13.2.2 Creating a new project 13.2.2.1 Creating a new project in »VisiWinNET®« Smart How to create a new project: 1. Select the menu command FileNew project . • Select the required project type 2. Select the required target device • A tree view with all relevant Lenze target devices appears. With a click on a target device a picture and a description of the device appear.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Basic functions 13.2.3 Open the Project Explorer An important tool for working with »VisiWinNET®« is the Project Explorer. It is a component of the integrated development environment and enables the central access to important data. Select View Project explorer in the menu bar to open the project explorer. 106 L 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Constellation and connection 13.3 Constellation and connection »VisiWinNET®« accesses the fieldbus driver (CAN and EtherCAT) of the Industrial PC via OPC tunnels. Depending on the constellation, the servers are connected to »VisiWinNET®« either locally or via another computer (remote).
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Constellation and connection 13.3.1 Use the CoDeSys direct driver 13.3.1.1 Use the direct driver for visualisations under Windows CE Use of the CoDeSys direct driver under »VisiWinNET® Smart«. How to use the direct driver: 1. Create a new project with the required target device and Windows CE. Creating a new project ( 105) 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Constellation and connection 5. In order to edit the properties of the CoDeSys direct driver, make the corresponding settings in the Property pages. • Select the CoDeSys direct driver in the project explorer in order to make the Property pages visible. Tip! Further information on how to use the CoDeSys direct driver can be found in the corresponding online help.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Constellation and connection 13.3.2 Inserting the OPC tunnel in »VisiWinNET®« The OPC tunnel is the communication channel between »VisiWinNET®« and the OPC servers of the IPC. You have to integrate the OPC tunnel once into your project. How to integrate the OPC server into your project: 1. Open the Project explorer. 2. Select the entry New in the context menu of the node VariablesChannels.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Constellation and connection 13.3.3 The Lenze Variables Browser The variables browser can be used to browse for variables on the devices connected to the Industrial PC and to transfer them to a »VisiWinNET®« project. For this purpose, a connection between the integrated »VisiWinNET®« development environment and the IPC is not required.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Constellation and connection How to browse for variable definitions: 1. Click the Add button. • The Configure device dialog appears. 2. Select the required communication type from the Communication type drop-down menu: »VisiWinNET®« and the control system are on the same Engineering PC: • Data manager OPC Tunnel: Access to data of the data manager (e. g.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Constellation and connection 13.3.3.2 Accept variable definitions to project You can transfer one or more "browsed" variable definitions to your »VisiWinNET®« project. How to transfer the variable definitions to the project: 1. Highlight the desired device in the Devices selection list of the Lenze variables browser. 2. Click the OK button. • A tree view of the read variable definitions appears. 3.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Constellation and connection 13.3.4 Entering variables manually Variables can also be entered manually, as an alternative to using the Lenze Variables Browser. Depending on the server and the connection type (local or remote), you have to observe a special syntax. This syntax is described on the following pages. How to enter a variable manually: 1. Open the Project Explorer. 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Constellation and connection 13.3.4.3 Local use of CAN OPC tunnel How to access the variables of the CAN OPC tunnel: Place the prefix CAN in front of the variable. Specify the variable in the following form: .can.dev.pari<24575 minus code>d Example: CAN.can1.dev40.pari24572d8 13.3.4.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Constellation and connection 13.3.5 Linking control elements and variables A user interface created with »VisiWinNET®« consists of different control elements such as buttons, check boxes and option fields. An important function of »VisiWinNET®« is to link these control elements with the variables available on the target device. How to link control elements with variables: 1. Select the control element. 2. Click the ...
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Constellation and connection How to transfer an application to the target device: 1. Select ProjectTransmit to target device in the »VisiWinNET®« menu bar. • The Connect device window appears. 2. Enter the IP address of the IPC in the IP address or network name text field. You can view and alter the IP address of the IPC in the "Network Connections" program. Configuring the Industrial PC ( 30) 3.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Configuration of the OPC tunnel 13.4 Configuration of the OPC tunnel The OPC tunnel permits »VisiWinNET®« access to the OPC servers of the IPC. Depending on the system on which the visualisation is run, the OCT tunnel needs to be configured accordingly.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Configuration of the OPC tunnel 13.4.1 Local visualisation (integrated control system) [13-1] Local visualisation on a Lenze IPC control system The local »VisiWinNET®« application on the Lenze IPC (controller) accesses the corresponding OPC server via the local OPC tunnel. The oct.xml configuration file in the \storage\OCT directory is used to configure the OPC tunnel.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Configuration of the OPC tunnel 13.4.2 External visualisation (remote access) [13-2] External visualisation using a visualisation IPC (Visu) and a control IPC (controller) The »VisiWinNET®« application of the external Lenze IPC (Visu) accesses the OPC server of the control IPC (controller) via the OPC tunnel. In the example, the IP address of the IPC (controller) is: 192.168.5.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Configuration of the OPC tunnel Preparation Read in the CF card of the visualisation IPC on your PC using a card reader or Establish an FTP connection between your PC and the visualisation IPC FTP connection ( 88) How to set up an external visualisation on a Lenze IPC: 1. Go the the \Storage\OCT directory 2. Rename the oct.xml file to oct_save.xml 3. Rename the octvisu.xml file to oct.xml 4. Open the oct.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Configuration of the OPC tunnel 13.4.3 External visu on a Windows XP/XP Embedded IPC (remote access) The »VisiWinNET®« application of the external Windows XP/XP Embedded IPC accesses the OPC server of the control IPC (controller) (via OPC tunnel 1). In the example, the IP address of the IPC (controller) is: 192.168.5.99 For configuring OPC tunnel 1, use the oct.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Configuration of the OPC tunnel Preparation Install the OPC tunnel on the Windows XP IPC. 1. The required installation files are provided on the Lenze installation CD in the following directory: 2. Execute the Setup_OPC_Tunnel_Vxxx.exe installation file. How to set up the external visualisation: 1. Open the Windows Explorer on the visualisation IPC 2. Go to the following directory: ...
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®« Lenze specifications - exception handling 13.5 Lenze specifications - exception handling 13.5.1 Install additional fonts How to install additional fonts for visualisation: 1. Copy the additional font file to the \Storage\Fonts directory on the CF card. 2. In the PostStart.txt file, add the AddFont.exe entry. The PostStart.txt file is in the \Storage directory (basic directory of the CF card). 13.5.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Structure of the parameter description 14 Parameter reference This chapter lists all parameters of the Industrial PC and the extension modules in numerically ascending order. The parameters of a Lenze device are called codes. Each code can further be divided into subcodes. Depending on the configuration and assembly of your Industrial PC, the parameter lists may vary.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Structure of the parameter description Table footer The table footer contains the Parameter attributes. 14.1.1 Data types The following data types are available for parameters: 14.1.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Structure of the parameter description 14.1.3.1 Parameters with a setting range Description structure Parameter | Name: Data type: _______ Index: _______ Cxxxxx | _____________ Description Setting range (min. value | unit | max. value) ; Read access ; Write access 14.1.3.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Structure of the parameter description Parameter | Name: Data type: _______ Index: _______ Cxxxxx | _____________ Subcodes Lenze setting Cxxxxx/1 Cxxxxx/2 Cxxxxx/3 Cxxxxx/4 ; Read access ; Write access 14.1.4 PLC STOP No transfer Parameter attributes Attribute Meaning ; Read access Read access to parameter possible. ; Write access ; No transfer 128 CINH Write access to parameter possible.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices 14.2 Parameters of standard devices This chapter lists all parameters of the following series of standard devices of the Industrial PC in numerically ascending order. C0003 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 24572d = 5FFCh C0003 | Device: Name Device name of the IPC.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0016 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 24559d = 5FEFh C0016 | System identification: Description Description for the identification on the system ; Read access ; Write access C0018 CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_16 Index: 24557d = 5FEDh C0018 | Command Load PLC program command. Here the PLC boot project is reloaded.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0020 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 24555d = 5FEBh C0020 | CPU: Name CPU type designation ; Read access C0030 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24545d = 5FE1h C0030 | CPU: Temperature Processor temperature [°C] Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0040 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24535d = 5FD7h C0040 | Activate front USB The optional USB socket located on the front monitor panel is • activated by entering "1" and • deactivated by entering "0". Setting range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0051 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 24524d = 5FCCh C0051 | Logbook: Size on CF Size of the memory space occupied on the CF memory card Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0057 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 24518d = 5FC6h C0057 | Logbook: Index of last entry Number of the last entry in the logbook Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0075 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 24500d = 5FB4h C0075 | Allocated virtual file memory Object store reserved for saving of virtual files Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0092 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24483d = 5FA3h C0092 | Time zone Time zone of the device. Possible values: "Central European Standard Time", "North Pacific Standard Time", "GMT Standard Time", ...
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24483d = 5FA3h C0092 | Time zone 42 Mexico Standard Time 2 43 Mid-Atlantic Standard Time 44 Mountain Standard Time 45 Myanmar Standard Time 46 N.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 24482d = 5FA2h C0093 | Locale 1036 French (France) 1031 German (Germany) 1037 Hebrew (Israel) 1040 Italian (Italy) 1044 Norwegian (Norway, Bokmål) 2070 Portuguese (Portugal) 3082 Spanish (Spain, International Sort) 1053 Swedish (Sweden) ; Read access ; Write access C0100 CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24475d =
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0105 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 24470d = 5F96h C0105 | FTP: Home user 1 Home directory of the user ; Read access ; Write access C0106 CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24469d = 5F95h C0106 | WinCE-User: User 1 with telnet permissions User may use telnet Setting range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0112 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 24463d = 5F8Fh C0112 | FTP: Home user 2 Home directory of the user ; Read access ; Write access C0113 CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24462d = 5F8Eh C0113 | WinCE-User: User 2 with telnet permissions User may use telnet Setting range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0119 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 24456d = 5F88h C0119 | FTP: Home user 3 Home directory of the user ; Read access ; Write access C0120 CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24455d = 5F87h C0120 | WinCE-User: User 3 with telnet permissions User may use telnet Setting range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0126 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 24449d = 5F81h C0126 | FTP: Home user 4 Home directory of the user ; Read access ; Write access C0127 CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24448d = 5F80h C0127 | WinCE-User: User 4 with telnet permissions User may use telnet Setting range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0133 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 24442d = 5F7Ah C0133 | FTP: Home user 5 Home directory of the user ; Read access ; Write access C0134 CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24441d = 5F79h C0134 | WinCE-User: User 5 with telnet permissions User may use telnet Setting range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0140 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 24435d = 5F73h C0140 | FTP: Home user 6 Home directory of the user ; Read access ; Write access C0141 CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24434d = 5F72h C0141 | WinCE-User: User 6 with telnet permissions User may use telnet Setting range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0147 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 24428d = 5F6Ch C0147 | FTP: Home user 7 Home directory of the user ; Read access ; Write access C0148 CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24427d = 5F6Bh C0148 | WinCE-User: User 7 with telnet permissions User may use telnet Setting range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0154 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 24421d = 5F65h C0154 | FTP: Home user 8 Home directory of the user ; Read access ; Write access C0155 CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24420d = 5F64h C0155 | WinCE-User: User 8 with telnet permissions User may use telnet Setting range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0161 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 24414d = 5F5Eh C0161 | FTP: Home user 9 Home directory of the user ; Read access ; Write access C0162 CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24413d = 5F5Dh C0162 | WinCE-User: User 9 with telnet permissions User may use telnet Setting range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0168 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 24407d = 5F57h C0168 | FTP: Home user 10 Home directory of the user ; Read access ; Write access C0169 CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24406d = 5F56h C0169 | WinCE-User: User 10 with telnet permissions User may use telnet Setting range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0174 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 24401d = 5F51h C0174 | FTP: Enabled Activation of the FTP service • Entering "1" activates the FTP service • Entering "0" deactivates the FTP service Setting range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0181 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 24394d = 5F4Ah C0181 | Telnet: Enabled Activation of the telnet service • Entering "1" activates the telnet service • Entering "0" deactivates the telnet service Setting range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices C0208 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24367d = 5F2Fh C0208 | UPS: Display light after volt. fail. Selection list (Lenze setting printed in bold) Information 0 OFF 1 On ; Read access ; Write access C0209 CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24366d = 5F2Eh C0209 | UPS: Number of voltage dips Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Parameters of standard devices Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_16 Index: 24362d = 5F2Ah C0213 | UPS: Buffer time without action 2500 2500 2750 2750 3000 3000 3250 3250 3500 3500 3750 3750 4000 4000 4250 4250 4500 4500 4750 4750 5000 5000 ; Read access ; Write access C0214 CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24361d = 5F29h C0214 | UPS: Buffer time until shutdown After the time set here
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Ethernet interface (on board) 14.3 Ethernet interface (on board) This chapter lists all parameters of the Ethernet interface (on board) of the Industrial PC in numerically ascending order.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Ethernet interface (on board) C0243 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 24332d = 5F0Ch C0243 | Default gateway Default gateway of the interface ; Read access ; Write access C0244 CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 24331d = 5F0Bh C0244 | Domain Domain name of the interface ; Read access ; Write access C0245 CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBL
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Panel 14.4 Panel This chapter lists all parameters of the optional panel in numerically ascending order. C0401 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 24174d = 5E6Eh C0401 | Device: Type key Type key of the panel. At the moment only "panel" is defined.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Panel C0423 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 24152d = 5E58h C0423 | Brightness: Upper limit Enter the maximum brightness value of the display. The numerical values are between the • maximum = 0 and the • minimum = 63 Setting range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Panel C0434 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 24141d = 5E4Dh C0434 | Key F2: Function Assignment of F2 key function. The different functions are assigned via a selection list.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Panel C0439 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 24136d = 5E48h C0439 | Key F4: Parameter Name of the script or program to be executed ; Read access ; Write access 158 CINH PLC STOP No transfer L 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference PLC (Logic/Motion) 14.5 PLC (Logic/Motion) In this chapter all parameters of the PLC (Logic/Motion) are listed in numerically ascending order.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference PLC (Logic/Motion) C0625 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 23950d = 5D8Eh C0625 | PLC project: Author Programmer of the PLC project ; Read access C0626 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 23949d = 5D8Dh C0626 | PLC project: Description Description of the PLC project ; Read access 160 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer L 2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules 14.6 Industrial PC extension modules This section gives an overview of the parameters of the different extension modules for the Industrial PC. The Industrial PC is able to support a maximum of two communication cards at the same time.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules 14.6.1 CAN communication card (MC-CAN2) In this chapter all parameters of the IPC MC-CAN2 communication card are listed in numerically ascending order.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1038 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 23537d = 5BF1h C1038 | Device: Manufacturing date Manufacturing date of the card ; Read access Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameters of interface 1, card has been installed in slot 1 C1073 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 23502d = 5BCEh C1073 | Device: Driver index Index of the device driver.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1091 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 23484d = 5BBCh C1091 | Rx PDO counter PDO counter for received CAN messages Display range (min. value | unit | max. value) ; Read access C1092 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 23483d = 5BBBh C1092 | Bus load Specification of the average bus load.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules Parameters of interface 2, card has been installed in slot 1 C1113 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 23462d = 5BA6h C1113 | Device: Driver index Index of the device driver. Since there can be more than one CAN interface, several instances can be run via the driver. Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1132 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 23443d = 5B93h C1132 | Bus load Specification of the average bus load. The bus load is calculated as follows: Bus load = Value in percent x 1000 Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules Card parameters, the card has been installed in slot 2 C1531 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 23044d = 5A04h C1531 | Device: Type key Card identification ; Read access C1532 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 23043d = 5A03h C1532 | Device: Type version Version number of the card ; Read access C1533 Write access CINH PL
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules Parameters of interface 1, card has been installed in slot 2 C1573 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 23002d = 59DAh C1573 | Device: Driver index Index of the device driver. Since there can be more than one CAN interface, several instances can be run via the driver. Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1592 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 22983d = 59C7h C1592 | Bus load Specification of the average bus load. The bus load is calculated as follows: Bus load = Value in percent x 1000 Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules Parameters of interface 2, card has been installed in slot 2 C1613 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 22962d = 59B2h C1613 | Device: Driver index Index of the device driver. Since there can be more than one CAN interface, several instances can be run via the driver. Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1632 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 22943d = 599Fh C1632 | Bus load Specification of the average bus load. The bus load is calculated as follows: Bus load = Value in percent x 1000 Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules 14.6.2 EtherCAT communication card (MC-ETC) Note! EtherCAT is not available for Industrial PCs of the device series EL 1xx, EL x8xx, CS x8xx and CPC x8xx in combination with the Control technology release 2.5. Note! • An Industrial PC can maximally have one MC-ETC communication card. Irrespective of the slot the card has been installed in, the card's name in the »WebConfig« is MC-ETC1.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1036 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 23539d = 5BF3h C1036 | Device: Serial number Serial number of the card ; Read access C1037 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 23538d = 5BF2h C1037 | Device: Manufacturer Manufacturer of the card ; Read access C1038 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data t
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1080/4 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 23495.4d = 0x5BC7.0x04h C1080/4 | ECAT bus scan result Brief information on whether the master configuration complies with the physical bus structure or not. The stack compares the master configuration with the actual bus structure.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1081/3 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 23494.3d = 0x5BC6.0x03h C1081/3 | ECAT master in requested state Normally, the state is requested by the PLC. For possible requested states see C1080/1 ( 174). • Value "0": Master is not in a requested state. • Value "1": Master is in a requested state. Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 23494.5d = 0x5BC6.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1082/1 Parameter | Name: Data type: BITFIELD_3 Index: 23493.1d = 0x5BC5.0x01h C1082/1 | ECAT DC: State Display of the state of the distributed clocks The bits are set to value 1 if the respective states are reached.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1086/5 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 23489.5d = 0x5BC1.0x05h C1086/5 | ECAT config.: No. of slaves Number of slaves configured in the master configuration file Display range (min. value | unit | max. value) 0 ; Read access C1086/6 4294967295 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 23489.6d = 0x5BC1.0x06h C1086/6 | ECAT config.: No.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1086/11 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 23489.11d = 0x5BC1.0x0Bh C1086/11 | ECAT counter: Cyclic datagrams Number of cyclic datagrams Display range (min. value | unit | max. value) 0 ; Read access 4294967295 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer C1086/12 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 23489.12d = 0x5BC1.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1086/14 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 23489.14d = 0x5BC1.0x0Eh C1086/14 | ECAT: Reset individual counters Reset frame and datagram counters (C1086/7 ...
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1096/2 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 23479.2d = 0x5BB7.0x02h C1096/2 | ECAT: Slave manufacturer ID Identification number of the slave manufacturer (e.g. 0x0000003B for Lenze) ; Read access Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer C1096/3 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 23479.3d = 0x5BB7.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1096/9 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_16 Index: 23479.9d = 0x5BB7.0x09h C1096/9 | ECAT config.: Physical address The physical address of the slave set in the master configuration file This address is specified by the »PLC Designer« and assigned consistently in ascending order, starting with 1001. Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1096/12 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 23479.12d = 0x5BB7.0x0Ch C1096/12 | ECAT: DC support Support of the distributed clocks by the slave: • Value "0": Distributed clocks are not supported. • Value "1": Distributed clocks are supported. Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 23479.16d = 0x5BB7.0x10h C1096/16 | ECAT: Current state Selection list(read only) 0 Unknown 1 Init 2 Pre-Operational 4 Safe Operational 8 Operational ; Read access C1096/17 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 23479.17d = 0x5BB7.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1096/19 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 23479.19d = 0x5BB7.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules Code (hex) Description Current state or state change Resulting state 0x0043 MBX_COE B, P, S, O Current state + E 0x0044 MBX_FOE B, P, S, O Current state + E 0x0045 MBX_SOE B, P, S, O Current state + E 0x004F MBX_VOE B, P, S, O Current state + E Legend: I: Initialisation B: Bootstrap (is not supported) P: Pre-Operational S: Safe Operational O: Operational E: Error-Flag C1096/20 Paramet
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1096/24 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_16 Index: 23479.24d = 0x5BB7.0x18h C1096/24 | ECAT: Rx error counter - port 0 Number of errors that occurred during data reception at port 0. Display range (min. value | unit | max. value) 0 ; Read access 65535 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer C1096/25 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_16 Index: 23479.25d = 0x5BB7.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1096/29 Parameter | Name: C1096/29 | ECAT: Forwarded Rx error counter - port 1 Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 23479.29d = 0x5BB7.0x1Dh Number of errors that occurred during data reception at port 1 for those slaves standing in line before the current slave in bus topology. Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1096/35 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 23479.35d = 0x5BB7.0x23h C1096/35 | ECAT: Lost link counter - port 0 Number of lost links at port 0. Display range (min. value | unit | max. value) 0 ; Read access 255 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer C1096/36 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 23479.36d = 0x5BB7.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1534 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 23041d = 5A01h C1534 | Device: Software version Software version of the card ; Read access C1535 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 23040d = 5A00h C1535 | Device: Hardware version Hardware version of the card ; Read access C1536 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | N
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1580/3 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 22995.3d = 0x59D3.0x03h C1580/3 | ECAT stack: Master checksum The stack determines the checksum of the loaded/active master configuration file. If no loaded/active master configuration file is available, the value will be displayed as "0x00000000".
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1581/3 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 22994.3d = 0x59D2.0x03h C1581/3 | ECAT master in requested state Normally, the state is requested by the PLC. For possible requested states see C1581/1 ( 191). • Value "0": Master is not in a requested state. • Value "1": Master is in a requested state. Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules Parameter | Name: Data type: BITFIELD_32 Index: 22994.5d = 0x59D2.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1582/1 Parameter | Name: Data type: BITFIELD_3 Index: 22993.1d = 0x59D1.0x01h C1582/1 | ECAT DC: State Display of the state of the distributed clocks The bits are set to value 1 if the respective states are reached.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1586/5 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 22989.5d = 0x59CD.0x05h C1586/5 | ECAT config.: Numb. slaves Number of slaves configured in the master configuration file Display range (min. value | unit | max. value) 0 ; Read access C1586/6 4294967295 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: C1586/6 | ECAT config.: Numb.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1586/11 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 22989.11d = 0x59CD.0x0Bh C1586/11 | ECAT counter: Cyclic datagrams Number of cyclic datagrams Display range (min. value | unit | max. value) 0 ; Read access 4294967295 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer C1586/12 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 22989.12d = 0x5BC1.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1586/14 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 22989.14d = 0x59CD.0x0Eh C1586/14 | ECAT: Reset individual counters Reset frame and datagram counters (C1586/7 ...
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1596/2 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 22979.2d = 0x59C3.0x02h C1596/2 | ECAT: Slave manufacturer ID Identification number of the slave manufacturer (e.g. 0x0000003B for Lenze) ; Read access Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer C1596/3 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 22979.3d = 0x59C3.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1596/9 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_16 Index: 22979.9d = 0x59C3.0x09h C1596/9 | ECAT config.: Physical address The physical address of the slave set in the master configuration file This address is specified by the »PLC Designer« and assigned consistently in ascending order, starting with 1001. Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1596/12 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 22979.12d = 0x59C3.0x0Ch C1596/12 | ECAT: DC support Support of the distributed clocks by the slave: • Value "0": Distributed clocks are not supported. • Value "1": Distributed clocks are supported. Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 22979.16d = 0x59C3.0x10h C1596/16 | ECAT: Current state Selection list(read only) 0 Unknown 1 Init 2 Pre-Operational 4 Safe Operational 8 Operational ; Read access C1596/17 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 22979.17d = 0x59C3.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1596/19 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 22979.19d = 0x59C3.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules Code (hex) Description Current state or state change Resulting state 0x0043 MBX_COE B, P, S, O Current state + E 0x0044 MBX_FOE B, P, S, O Current state + E 0x0045 MBX_SOE B, P, S, O Current state + E 0x004F MBX_VOE B, P, S, O Current state + E Legend: I: Initialisation B: Bootstrap (is not supported) P: Pre-Operational S: Safe Operational O: Operational E: Error-Flag C1596/20 Parame
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1596/23 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_32 Index: 22979.23d = 0x59C3.0x17h C1596/23 | ECAT: Bus scan error code Error code after bus scan The parameter has the value "0" if the configuration and the slave are identical. In the event of an error, however, e.g. error code 0x9811001Ehex (bus scan mismatch) is saved here. Also see: Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1596/28 Parameter | Name: C1596/28 | ECAT: Forwarded Rx error counter - port 0 Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 22979.28d = 0x59C3.0x1Ch Number of errors that occurred during data reception at port 0 for those slaves standing in line before the current slave in bus topology. Display range (min. value | unit | max.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules C1596/33 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 22979.33d = 0x59C3.0x21h C1596/33 | ECAT: PDI error counter Number of internal errors of the slave, reported by the process data interface. Display range (min. value | unit | max. value) 0 ; Read access 255 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer C1596/35 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_8 Index: 22979.35d = 0x59C3.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules 14.6.3 PROFIBUS master communication card (MC-PBM) This chapter lists all parameters of the MC-PBM IPC communication card in numerically ascending order.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules Parameters of the card in slot 2 C1531 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 23044d = 5A04h C1531 | Device: Type key Card identification ; Read access C1532 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 23043d = 5A03h C1532 | Device: Type version Version number of the card ; Read access C1533 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer Pa
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules 14.6.4 Ethernet communication card (MC-ETH) In this chapter all parameters of the IPC MC-ETH communication card are listed in numerically ascending order.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules Interface parameters of the card in slot 1 C1078 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_16 Index: 23497d = 5BC9h C1078 | Apply IP configuration Code for activating the set configuration. The interface is activated by writing a "1".
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules Parameters of the card in slot 2 C1531 Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 23044d = 5A04h C1531 | Device: Type key Card identification ; Read access C1532 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer Parameter | Name: Data type: VISIBLE_STRING Index: 23043d = 5A03h C1532 | Device: Type version Version number of the card ; Read access C1533 Write access CINH PLC STOP No transfer P
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Parameter reference Industrial PC extension modules Interface parameters of the card in slot 2 C1578 Parameter | Name: Data type: UNSIGNED_16 Index: 22997d = 59D5h C1578 | Apply IP configuration Code for activating the set configuration. The interface is activated by writing a "1".
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Glossary 15 Glossary A Axis Is a special variant of a system module and usually comprises at least a controller and a motor, but can - depending on the application - also comprise other devices (e.g. gearbox, encoder). AIF Abbreviation for "AutomationInterface". Lenze-specific interface at the controller onto which a communication module can be plugged.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Glossary D DCOM Abbreviation for "Distributed Component Object Model": COM, where the executable objects are distributed to different computers within one local area network. COM DRIVECOM "DRIVECOM User Group e.V.": International organisation of manufacturers of drive technology, universities and institutes with the target to develop an easy integration of drives into open automation structures. Internet: http://www.drivecom.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Glossary K Catalogue A catalogue contains descriptive information on all element types that form an »Engineer« project. The »Engineer« uses various catalogue types, e.g. for devices, device modules, technology applications, function blocks, and motors. Each catalogue is labelled by versioning. Catalogue package A catalogue package consists of several related catalogues and is named and versioned.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Glossary P PDF Abbreviation for "Portable Document Format", a universal file format developed by Adobe for the exchange of electronic documents. With the free Adobe® Reader® software, PDF files can be displayed and printed independently of the application and platform used for the creation. Internet: http://www.adobe.com/ PLC Designer Integrated development environment for the creation of IEC 61131 programs for Lenze PLCs.
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Index 16 Index A C1081 163, 210 C1081/1 174 C1081/2 174 C1081/3 175 C1081/4 175 C1081/5 175 C1081/6 176 C1082 163, 210 C1082/1 177 C1082/2 177 C1082/3 177 C1083 210 C1084 210 C1086 210 C1086/10 178 C1086/11 179 C1086/12 179 C1086/13 179 C1086/14 180 C1086/2 177 C1086/3 177 C1086/4 177 C1086/5 178 C1086/6 178 C1086/7 178 C1086/8 178 C1086/9 178 C109 139 C1090 163 C1091 164 C1092 164 C1093 164 C1094 164 C1095/1 180 C1095/2 180 C1096 164 C1096/1 180 C1096/1
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Index C1096/23 186 C1096/24 187 C1096/25 187 C1096/26 187 C1096/27 187 C1096/28 187 C1096/29 188 C1096/3 181 C1096/30 188 C1096/31 188 C1096/32 188 C1096/33 188 C1096/35 189 C1096/36 189 C1096/37 189 C1096/38 189 C1096/4 181 C1096/5 181 C1096/6 181 C1096/7 181 C1096/8 181 C1096/9 182 C1098 164 C110 139 C111 139 C1113 165 C112 140 C1121 165 C1122 165 C113 140 C1130 165 C1131 165 C1132 166 C1133 166 C1134 166 C1136 166 C1138 166 C114 140 C115 140 C116 140 C11
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Index C1581/5 192 C1581/6 193 C1582 168, 212 C1582/1 194 C1582/2 194 C1582/3 194 C1583 212 C1584 212 C1586 212 C1586/10 195 C1586/11 196 C1586/12 196 C1586/13 196 C1586/14 197 C1586/2 194 C1586/3 194 C1586/4 194 C1586/5 195 C1586/6 195 C1586/7 195 C1586/8 195 C1586/9 195 C159 146 C1590 168 C1591 168 C1592 169 C1593 169 C1594 169 C1595/1 197 C1595/2 197 C1596 169 C1596/1 197 C1596/10 199 C1596/11 199 C1596/12 200 C1596/13 200 C1596/14 200 C1596/15 200 C1596
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Index C205 150 C207 150 C208 151 C209 151 C210 151 C211 151 C212 151 C213 151 C214 152 C216 152 C217 152 C221 153 C222 153 C223 153 C238 153 C240 153 C241 153 C242 153 C243 154 C244 154 C245 154 C246 154 C3 129 C30 131 C31 131 C32 131 C33 131 C34 131 C35 131, 169 C4 129 C40 132 C401 155 C402 155 C403 155 C41 132 C42 132 C420 155 C421 155 C422 155 C423 156 C424 156 C431 156 C432 156 C433 156 C434 157 C435 157 C436 157 C437 157 C438 157 C439 158 C48 132 C49 1
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Index D Data types 126 Default gateway (C1083) 210 Default gateway (C1583) 212 Default gateway (C243) 154 Device Driver index (C1073) 163 Driver index (C1113) 165 Driver index (C1573) 168 Driver index (C1613) 170 Hardware version (C1035) 162, 172, 207, 209 Hardware version (C1535) 167, 190, 208, 211 Hardware version (C5) 129 Manufacturer (C1037) 162, 173, 207, 209 Manufacturer (C1537) 167, 190, 208, 211 Manufacturer (C7) 129 Manufacturing date (C1038) 163,
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Index Rx error counter - port 2 (C1096/26) 187 Rx error counter - port 2 (C1596/26) 204 Rx error counter - port 3 (C1096/27) 187 Rx error counter - port 3 (C1596/27) 204 Serial number (C1096/5) 181 Serial number (C1596/5) 198 Slave address (C1095/2) 180 Slave address (C1595/2) 197 Slave addressing mode (C1095/1) 180 Slave addressing mode (C1595/1) 197 Slave device name (C1096/6) 181 Slave device name (C1596/6) 198 Slave manufacturer ID (C1096/2) 181 Slave m
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Index G Module labelling 21 Generating a logbook entry (LLS_AddLog) 63 H Nameplate 21 Notes used 15 Number of reboots (C42) 132 Host name (C245) 154 I O Identifying the Industrial PC 20 IP address (C1081) 210 IP address (C1581) 212 IP address (C241) 153 Online connection between the Engineering PC and Industrial PC 45 Operating time (C41) 132 P K Panel Height (C421) 155 Width (C420) 155 PLC Status (C620) 159 PLC project Author (C625) 160 Descri
Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration Index System Date and time (C90) 135 System boot-up 29 System identification Description (C16) 130 Name (C13) 129 User name (C15) 129 Password 8 (C151) 145 Password 9 (C158) 146 User 1 with FTP permissions (C103) 138 User 1 with RAS permissions (C107) 139 User 1 with telnet permissions (C106) 139 User 10 with FTP permissions (C166) 147 User 10 with RAS permissions (C170) 148 User 10 with telnet permissions (C169) 148 User 2 with FTP permissions (C110) 139
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