4.4. PROFIBUS Ident Number
Identifies the device on the network. The Ident Number must match that in the GSD
file (the GSD file provides information on the device to the master).
Options
4.5. Powered Hours
View only. Number of hours the unit has been powered up since manufacture.
To view via SIMATIC PDM, open the menu View – Wear.
4.6. Power-on Resets
View only. The number of power cycles that have occurred since manufacture.
To view via SIMATIC PDM, open the menu View – Wear.
4.17. Service Interval
Notes:
• Four sets of parameters allow you to monitor the Device/Sensor Lifetimes and
set up Maintenance/Service schedules, based on operating hours instead of a
calendar-based schedule. See also Remaining Device Lifetime (3.4.), Remaining
Sensor Lifetime (3.5.), and Calibration Interval (4.18.).
• Performing a reset to Factory Defaults will reset all the Maintenance Schedule
parameters to their factory defaults.
• The device operates in years. To view Service Interval parameters in hours or
days (via SIMATIC PDM only) see Total Service Interval (4.17.6.).
The device tracks service intervals based on operating hours and monitors the
predicted lifetime to the next service. You can modify the Total Service Interval, set
schedules for Maintenance Alerts, and acknowledge them.
The maintenance warnings and alarms are communicated to the end user through
status information. This information can be integrated into any Asset Management
system. For optimal use, we recommend that you use SIMATIC PCS7 Asset
Management Software in conjunction with SIMATIC PDM.
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STD PROFILE
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MANUFACTURER
STD – AIFB 1
ONL.
Standard Profile (uses generic GSD for 2 AIFB [ident #
= 0x9701]
Manufacturer-specific (uses Siemens DD and GSD
file, which identifies the LR200 [PROFIBUS PA]) [ident
# = 0x8150]
Standard Profile AIFB 1 only (uses generic GSD for 1
AIFB) [ident # = 0x9700]
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