Helmholz 700-857-8PS01 User manual

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Quick Start Guide PROFINET-Switch 8-port, IP67
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Quick Start Guide PROFINET-Switch 8-port, IP672
Contents
1. Safety instructions 3
2. Introduction 4
3. Preparing the PROFINET-Switch 5
4. Project planning for PROFINET-Switch 5
5. Setting the port properties 7
6. Topology detection 8
7. Assign the PROFINET-Switch a name 9
8. Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP) 10
9. Diagnosis and conguration via the web interface 11
10. Switch diagnosis and settings 13
11. Port mirroring 14
12. Statistics 14
13. Agents 15
14. SNMP 15
15. Setting the time 16
16. Resetting to factory settings 17
17. Firmware update 17
18. LED status information 18
19. Technical data 19
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1. Safety instructions
Target audience
This description is only intended for trained personnel qualied in control and auto-
mation engineering who are familiar with the applicable national standards.
For installation, commissioning, and operation of the components, compliance with the
instructions and explanations in this operating manual is essential. The specialist person-
nel is to ensure that the application or the use of the products described fullls all safety
requirements, including all applicable laws, regulations, provisions, and standards.
Intended use
The consequences of improper use may include personal injury to the user or third par-
ties, as well as property damage to the control system, the product, or the environment.
Use the device only as intended!
Operation
Successful and safe operation of the device requires proper transport, storage, setup,
assembly, installation, commissioning, operation, and maintenance.
Operate the device only in awless condition. The permissible operating conditions and
performance limits (technical data) must be adhered to.
Retrots, changes, or modications to the device are strictly forbidden.

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2. Introduction
This Quick Start Guide explains the basic settings for the initial commissioning
of PROFINET-Switches for use in a PROFINET project.
You can nd further information in the manual. You can nd this under
www.helmholz.com or scan the QR code directly.
Ethernet LEDs
Digital
input/outputs
currently no
function (X3)
FE connector
Power supply
(X2)
P1 – P8
For PROFINET
and Ethernet
devices (X1)
Operation LEDs
(see page 18)
1.1. Connection layout M12
X1, M12 D-coded PROFINET connector
Pin 1 TX-P
Pin 2 RX-P
Pin 3 TX-N
Pin 4 RX-N
X2, M12 L-coded Power connector
Pin 1 24 V DC in
Pin 2.4 not connected
Pin 3 GND
Pin 5 FG
X3, M12 A-coded I/O connector
Pin 1 24 V DC out
Pin 2 D1 Input Type 3 EN 61131-2, output
24 V DC 500 mA electronic fuse
Pin 3 GND
Pin 4 D2 Input Type 3 EN 61131-2, output
24 V DC 500 mA electronic fuse
Pin 5 FG
12
43
1
2
4
3
0
FE
0
FE
5
32
4
1
0
FE
0
FE
4
5
2
1
3
PROFINET-Switch,
8-port, IP67
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4. Project planning for PROFINET-Switch
Following installation, the PROFINET-Switch can be found in the hardware catalog under
“PROFINET IO
g
Other eld devices
g
Network components
g
Helmholz PN-Switch”.
Add the “PROFINET-Switch 8-port, IP67” device to the project and connect it with your
PROFINET network.
3. Preparing the PROFINET-Switch
2.1 Connection
The PROFINET-Switch must be supplied with 24 V DC at the wide range input
18 – 30 V DC via the M12 connector plug (X2). The connection (FE) is for the
functional ground. Connect this correctly with the reference potential.
The M12 sockets “P1 – P8” (X1) serve the purpose of connection of the network
participants (PROFINET or Ethernet).
2.2 Install GSDML le
Please download the GSDML le under www.helmholz.com or scan the QR code.
PROFINET-Switch,
8-port, IP67
GSDML le
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TO GET
GSDML

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By calling up the properties in the device view, you must assign the PROFINET-Switch
a unique PROFINET name in the project and check the IP address for plausibility.
Important: The real device must later be assigned the same name as in the project.
See also Chapter .6

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5. Setting the port properties
Each port of the PROFINET-Switch can be individually congured.
Transfer medium/duplex:
“Activate this port for use” The port not being used can be deactivated with this option.
Unauthorized access of the network is prevented.
“Automatic” setting
The port synchronizes itself automatically with the communication partner (10/100 Mbps/as well as half/full duplex).
“TP 100 Mbps“ Fixed specication of the transmission rate. This option is recommended when connecting PROFINET IO devices.
“Monitor” If no network connection can be established via this port, a diagnostics alarm is triggered.
“Enable autonegotiation” The port automatically detects the cable type (cross or patch cable)

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6. Topology detection
The PROFINET-Switch supports the mechanisms for neighborhood detection (LLDP).
With this function it is possible to detect the topology of a PROFINET network, or to
specify it for purposes of checking for the correct structuring by the conguration.
If the topology was prescribed in the conguration, neighboring devices can also be
assigned the PROFINET name in the event of the replacement of a device.
This makes the recognition and testing of the network topology and the “device
exchange in operation” of connected PROFINET participants possible.

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7. Assign the PROFINET-Switch a name
When the conguration of the PROFINET-Switch has been completed in the hardware
congurator, it can be loaded into the PLC.
For the switch connected to the PROFINET to be detected by the PROFINET controller,
the PROFINET name must be set in the device.
The function “Assign name” in the TIA portal can be used for this purpose.
With the “Update list” button, the network can be browsed for PROFINET participants.
The clear identication of the PROFINET-Switch is ensured here by the MAC address of
the device.
Important: The assigned name must match the name dened in the hardware
congurator. See Chapter 3, pages 4/ 5
If the PROFINET-Switch has been assigned the correct name, it is recognized by the
PLC and congured.
If conguration has taken place correctly, the green “RUN” LED should be on and
the “BF” and “SF” LEDs off.
Alternatively, the free “IPset” software can be used.
Please download t
he
software le under www.helmholz.com or scan the QR code.
PROFINET-Switch,
8-port, IP67
IPset
SCAN
QR CODE
TO GET
SOFTWARE

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8. Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP)
The PROFINET-Switch supports the optional media redundancy protocol (MRP) as
MRP client. MRP stands for “media redundancy protocol”. MRP enables ring wiring,
which also makes operation of the PROFINET network possible in the event of the
failure of a cable or of a participant.
There must be at least one MRP master (e.g. the CPU) in an MRP ring. All other
participants of the ring are then MRP clients.
In order to assign the PROFINET-Switch to an MRP ring, the “MRP domain” must be
set at slot X1 for the option “Media redundancy role” and the role set to “Client”.
Important: If ring wirinig is established without without the MRP roles being congured
for all devices involved, this can result in functional disruptions of the PROFINET network!
Helmholz
TB20-C| PROFINET IO
Helmholz
TB20-C| PROFINET IO
CPU
PROFINET-Switch
I/O System
I/O System
Operator Panel
MRP Ring
Engineering Station
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