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SIMATIC PDM 7 software Software SIMATIC PDM eset Application SIMATIC PDM (Process Device Manager) is a uniform, cross: \vendor foo for configuring, parameterizing, commissioning and Glagnostics of intaligant field devices and components, SIMATIC PDM allows a wide variety of process devices to be Configured using one software system and ane uniform araphi- coal user interlace. This results in reliability. and significant ‘savas costs for investment and staf taining, as wel as folow-up cost. SIMATIC PDM can bo used in two manners: Independent of system supplies on @ personal computer or programming device with the Windows 98, NT or 2000 oper- ating system “© Wth an option 2¢ an integral too in STEP 7, tho SIMATIC 67 ‘configuring and programming too. inthis manner, SIMATIC DM is also intagrated into the SIMATIC PCS 7 process con- trol system, "© With the routing function, SIMATIC POM permits access from a central engineering station to all field deviess with commu- ications capabiliy in te plant. This is possible for field devices with PROFIBUS.PA or HART communication as well {a8 for PHOFIBUS-DP devices such as SIPART controllers or SIMOCODE motor protection and control devices, ‘The display of device parametors and functions is uniform for all supported process devices and independent of their communi cation link, 0.g. via PROFIBUS. DP, PHOFIBUS-PA or the HART protocol The main functions of SIMATIC POM ere adjustment and modification of device parameters, ‘comparison of relerence and actual paramstors, ‘plausibily testing of inputs, Simulation, ‘automatic diagnostics, ‘smanagement, and ‘commissioning functions such as measuring circuit tests of process devices. SIMATIC PDM additionally permits process monitoring with is- lay of solocted values, alarms and status signals of the devies The SIMATIC PDM graphical user intortace is designed accord- ing to the standard guidelines of Microsoft Windows and com- plies with the requirements of the VDINDE GMA 2187 ‘uidelines, Menu structures and toolbars are used as is an Explorer view which simplifies navigation between parameter ‘groups (Fig. 7/3), Even complex devices with several hundred Barametors can thus be processed clearly and rapidly. ‘The user interface supports several viows: “= STEP 7 view (Fig. 7/1) Process devices are configured using HW-Contig within STEP 7 and displayed graphically or as a table ™ Process device network view (Fig. 7/2 top) ‘Tha hvetarchical situsture of nelworks, communication com ponents, down fo the process devices is configured here. Configuring data can be imported rom there when integrating in STEP 7; muliple inputs are thus avoided. " Procese device plant view (Fig. 7/2, bottom) The devices configured in HW-Contig orin the process device network view aro automatically imported ino the process device plant view. Free grouping of these devices wll be avallable soon, and the process davices can then be arranged hierarchically in a tree structure. Dynamic diagnos: tics information is also displayedin this plant view Associated icons are displayed for the device depending on the diagnos- ties information. A list of diagnostics messages can also be called there, FEM sierens F101 - 2001 © Parameter view (Fig. 713) ‘The parameters ofa selected process device can be dis- Played, modified and saved here, Communication to the Sovice is also established hore. This parameter display is Sterted by double clicking a process device in one ofthe other ‘The design of the graphical user interface is based on DIN V19259 or IEC. The devices with difforant communication intorfaces aro dis- played homogeneously and user-friendly within the graphical liser interface. The main altenton is paid to efficiency. Fg, 73 Parameter view - Ss Software SIMATIC PDM Fg, 7/4 Communication in an automation solution wih SIMATIC POM © Central device operation ig, 7/4 shows a summary of the possible connection points of SSIMATIC PDM (version V5) in a plant. The SIMATIC POM icon Shows wherever SIMATIC PDR oan be cannactod, \With SIMATIC PDM 5 you can uss the so-called Routing for the fist ime, Routing permits uniform communication froma central {engineering station up to the process devices. Reconnection of, the PC's DP interface to the respective DP segment is superfi- (us, and thus a possible source of ertor is elminatad, Data collection times are eliminatad, the device data ara avail- able directly online, In particular, the diagnostics data ofthe {ovices are available immediataly. This decisively increases the plant safety, and the costs for data collection are significantly Feduced The PCsiprogramming davices on which SIMATIC POM is o be installed are connected to the plant bus. Ths is either an ES. ‘anginesring station or an engineering console with SIMATIC. DM. Common operations on a project database using diferent PCe/programming davioos are possible via a LAN, Devices can be connected indifferent manners at the field level PROFIBUS.PA dovicos to DPIPA coupler and DP/PA link oF HART devices to the HART analog inpuvoutput modules ofthe ET 200M. HART devioas can also bs connected Io conventional analog input/output modules, ‘HART multiplexer is shown on the rightin Fig. 7/4 via which all ‘connected HART davioas can be reached The SIPART DR controllers and the SIMOCODE are shown as representatives for PROFIBUS-DP devices. ‘The PROFIBUS-DP is connected here to a SIMATIC $7-400 automation system. Several DP segments can be connected to the $7-400. Further SIMATIC S7-400 systems can be connected to the plant bus. “= Communication SSIMATIC POM supports several communication protocols and ‘components for communication with the following devices: ® Davices with PROFIBUS-DP interlace These are connected directly io PROFIBUS-DP. An example 's the SIPART DR20 compact controler. » Devices with PROFIBUS-PA interface, ag. the SITRANS P ‘raremitior = Rlomate VO stations such as 0.9. the ET 200M The PROFIBUS-PA devices supported by SIMATIC POM ara ‘connected via a DPIPA link or DPYPA coupler fo the PROFIBUS.DP segment ‘The integrated PROFIBUS-PA davices can be parameterized, aswell ac almost all PROFIBUS-PA devices tho following PA proiiles of versions 2.0 and 3.0: “Pressure and temperature “Level and flaw Actuators ‘Discrete VWs ‘Analyzers (only PA profile version 30) “© Devices with HART interface These devices can be connected in diferent manners: *Via tho SIMATIC ET 200M dictributod VO system with the HART modules +Via.a HART modiem with which a point-to-point connection is ‘established between the PC or engineering station and tha HART device ‘Via mutiploxers which pass on the telegrams transparent to the HART devices, Siemens F101 - 2001 zy Software SIMATIC PDM In adltion tothe fly integrated HART-capable devices, almost all HART devices are alse parameterzable. © Controllors wth serial SIPART DR communication via RS 232 / FS a5, The SIPART DA19, DA20, DR21 and DR22 controllers can also be parameterized via the so-called SIPART DR network ‘A.summary ofthe possible connection points of SIMATIC PM inaplant is shown in Fig. 74. © Diagnostics Diagnostics rules can be stored forall configured devices: © Standard dlagnosties: diagnostics rules predefined by SIMATIC POM for checking general diagnostics parameters, The following checks are included: ‘Identiticaton ot device (incl. device type, tag) “With PROFIBUS-PA devices (orotle V2), evaluation of a block objects: Diagnostics (physical block) Block moda Simulation (Le-a dovice running in this made is detected and displayed acoording'y) Limits (common alarms), without automatic acknowledg- meant “With HART devices: Evaluation of device status Simulation "Device type diagnostics: ovaluates vendor-spocitic diag nostic information which isnot defined in profiles or in other ‘ganeral Specifications. These are prodetined diagnostics rules which the vendor can formulate as methods in the device eseription. The vandor can save several davico-spacific diagnostics rules for selection, © User-defined diagnostics: inthis case, users create the diagnostics rules themselves using the diagnostics editor. All vanables of a device can be linked in SIMATIC PM. The accessibility of al components is checked by the diagnos- ios agent imespective of the type of diagnostics rule involved Correct configuring ofthe network topology as well as the com: ‘munication ara chacked ‘Siemens F101 - 2001 7 "Device Description Language The Device Description Language exists or parameterization of Gevoes This language s standardized, mul-vando, and very widely user This language describes the parameters, the communication, and the representation ofthe devices. Using this description SIMATIC POM automatically generates is graplvcal user inter- face. The Device Descriptions describe tha dependencies betweon tho parameters, In this manner, SIMATIC PDM can recognize faully inputs early enough and signal them to the user. The use of Device Descriptions moans that all common fisld devices can be incorporated into SIMATIC POM independent of, thaie communication interlace Device Descriptions for devices and components (¢.9. remote Stations) from many diferent vendors are being parmanertly developed for SIMATIC PDM. The device vendors are responsi: bile for the Devies Deseriptions ‘A current ist of supported devices can be found on the Internet (wa fielidevices com), “© Access privileges: SIMATIC PDM ciffarentiatas hotwaon two different user groups: Specialist and Maintonanee engineer. The maintenance engt reer can only modify the operaiing data, the specialist can access all paramotere and functions, A trooly-solectable password can be used as the accoss privi- lege forthe specialist Software SIMATIC PDM Beene) “Technical data simamic POM Teck Requited haraware Operating syst SIMATIC POM memory require. mens Indust Ethernet conection or “TOPAP cennccton (isrface card for FO) PROTIOUS-OF connection + For Pa 72077407760, programming device + For personal computer Gateway tom PROFBUS.DP PROFIBUS PA GGatonay tom PROFIUS.DP rena HART pointto;peint connection ‘Barameterzation, commissioning and diagnosis of procets devices and comporents with PAOFIBUS-DP, PROFIBUS-PA, HAAT and SIPAAT DR communication Personal computer / programming device wth Pentu processor and 32 Mbyte RAM (recommenced: 64 Moyle er more) ‘Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 ‘wih iniegraton in STEP 7: STEP 7 version 5 ‘Approx. 110 Mbyte, plus 70 MByre or SIMATIC POM witout option “ntzraton in STEP 7* Cormunicatons processor cp ait On request cp 63 (6K? 161-34A00 Buln MPI ntertage or Ethernet interface SS crs cru oP S611? 6GK1 §61-1A800 ane forecam — TTEAS 18 tm PA srerwrausno ns crereoucocme tence ama erences ‘Sarre mem, SUSTanae vein ecco 1) Tha required crivers are meludadin tha dalvry ef he ccrmunications processor 2) The required crivers are ncluded inthe delivery of SIMATIC PDM and in STEP 7 © Ordering data Simamic PM vs." tetzaon of process devices ard compa: ons neluaing causation vig HART smear win 3.992 for ietage Optian(s) for SIMATIC POM Expansion of SIMATIC POM VE.1 basic sofas ‘rsegeatinn in STEP 7/SIVATICPCS 7 SES7 688.38X00-2X00 (Gequived f STEP 7isinstalegon the pro- ‘ramming devicerPC) ‘Routing via $7-4009) ‘Communication wing PROFIBUS-DP and-PA ‘+ Communication wing standard HART rmatupiexer en ee Up 02048 tage {£57 688-3X0002XD0 , epee eee pele ere sesremsonenor mNErmeamentod fe moneee 8ES7 658-30x00-2K00 SMATIC POM Gemoversion Corer SS TTT 2) Tags are &: oe (seamicea to be terminal equipment such as transmit. a= a ‘Diagnostics Note tn at eat ta aration sya ‘igupged wih the CP 3-5 Extanded Communications processes Bit Siemens F101 2001 (BT

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