Siemens SIMATIC S7-1500 System Manual
Siemens SIMATIC S7-1500 System Manual

Siemens SIMATIC S7-1500 System Manual

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  • Page 3 SIMATIC Drive Controller Introduction Safety information New properties/functions SIMATIC Industrial cybersecurity System overview SIMATIC Drive Controller Application planning Installation Connecting System Manual Configuring Basics of program execution Protection Flexible automation concepts Commissioning SIMATIC memory card Maintenance Test and service functions Technical data Information for users changing from SIMOTION...
  • Page 4 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Access control........................32 4.7.4 Handling of sensitive data ....................32 4.7.5 Regular firmware updates ....................33 4.7.6 Notifications about security vulnerabilities (SIEMENS Security Advisories) ......33 4.7.7 Data backup ........................34 4.7.8 Security checks ........................34 4.7.9 Secure decommissioning ....................34 4.7.9.1...
  • Page 6 Table of contents Secure operation of CPUs ....................37 4.9.1 Secure configuration ......................37 4.9.2 User management and access control ................37 4.9.2.1 Administration of user accounts ..................37 4.9.2.2 Assigning secure passwords ....................38 4.9.2.3 Password management ...................... 39 4.9.2.4 Setting protection levels ....................
  • Page 7 Table of contents SIMATIC Drive Controller functions ..................73 5.3.1 Safety ..........................73 5.3.2 Security ..........................77 5.3.3 Web server ........................81 5.3.4 Trace ..........................82 5.3.5 Technology functions of the CPU ..................85 5.3.6 SINAMICS Integrated functions ..................91 Integrated interfaces for communication ................
  • Page 8 Table of contents DRIVE-CLiQ interfaces X100 to X103 ................130 Protective conductor and potential equalization, functional ground ........131 8.10 Connecting cable shields....................135 Configuring ............................137 Overview ......................... 137 Hardware/software requirements ..................138 Configuration procedure ....................139 Display in the TIA Portal ....................146 Configuration information ....................
  • Page 9 Table of contents 10.2 Events and OBs ........................ 222 10.3 Asynchronous instructions ....................225 Protection ............................236 11.1 Overview of the protection functions ................236 11.2 Protection of confidential configuration data ..............237 11.3 Local user management ....................237 11.3.1 Useful information on the local user administration and access control ......
  • Page 10 Table of contents 13.9 Time synchronization ....................... 290 13.9.1 Time-of-day synchronization of the CPU ................290 13.9.2 Time-of-day synchronization of SINAMICS drives .............. 292 13.10 Identification and maintenance data ................296 13.10.1 Reading out and entering I&M data .................. 296 13.10.2 Record structure for I&M data ..................
  • Page 11 Table of contents Information for users changing from SIMOTION D4x5-2 ..............358 Accessories/spare parts ........................361 Glossary ............................. 365 Index ..............................379 SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 12: Introduction

    Introduction Purpose of the documentation This documentation provides an overview of the SIMATIC Drive Controller family and important information on configuring, installing, wiring and commissioning. Basic knowledge required A basic knowledge of automation technology is required to understand the documentation. Scope of the documentation This documentation applies to all products from the SIMATIC Drive Controller product family.
  • Page 13 Programming and Operating Manual SIMATIC Safety - Configuring and Programming (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/54110126). Industry Mall The Industry Mall is the catalog and order system of Siemens AG for automation and drive solutions on the basis of Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) and Totally Integrated Power (TIP).
  • Page 14 Siemens • for defects caused by changes to the software For legal reasons, Siemens AG is obliged to publish the original text of the license conditions and copyright notices. You can find it on the Internet in the FW downloads (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/en/view/109773914) and in the scope of supply...
  • Page 15: Simatic Drive Controller Documentation Guide

    The documentation for the SIMATIC Drive Controller is divided into three areas. This arrangement enables you to access the specific content you require. You can download the documentation free of charge from the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109742691). Basic information The System Manual describes in detail the configuration, installation, wiring and commissioning of the SIMATIC Drive Controllers.
  • Page 16: Simatic Technical Documentation

    You can find the latest Product Information on the SIMATIC Drive Controller on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109772684). Manual Collection S7-1500/ET 200MP The Manual Collection contains the complete documentation on the SIMATIC S7-1500 automation system and the SIMATIC Drive Controller distributed I/O system ET 200MP gathered together in one file.
  • Page 17 Industry Online Support International (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109742705) Watch this short video to find out where you can find the overview directly in Siemens Indus- try Online Support and how to use Siemens Industry Online Support on your mobile device: Quick introduction to the technical documentation of automation products per video (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/us/en/view/109780491)
  • Page 18 Manuals, characteristics, operating manuals, certificates • Product master data You can find "mySupport" on the Internet. (https://support.industry.siemens.com/My/ww/en) Application examples The application examples support you with various tools and examples for solving your automation tasks. Solutions are shown in interplay with multiple components in the system - separated from the focus on individual products.
  • Page 19: Safety Information

    Safety information General safety information WARNING Electric shock and danger to life from other energy sources Touching live parts can result in death or serious injury. • Only work on electrical devices when you are qualified for this job. • Always observe the country-specific safety rules. Follow the steps below to ensure safety: 1.
  • Page 20 • If you come closer than approx. 2 m to such components, switch off any radio devices or cell phones. • Use the "SIEMENS Industry Online Support App" only on equipment that has been switched off. WARNING...
  • Page 21: Safety-Relevant Symbols

    Safety information 2.1 General safety information Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) are individual components, integrated circuits, modules or devices that may be damaged by either electric fields or electrostatic discharge. NOTICE Device damage caused by electrical fields or electrostatic discharge Electric fields or electrostatic discharge can cause malfunctions through damaged individual components, integrated circuits, modules or devices.
  • Page 22: Residual Risks Of Power Drive Systems

    Safety information 2.2 Residual risks of power drive systems Symbol Meaning Note that a device of Protection Class III may only be supplied with a protective low voltage according to the standard SELV/PELV. IEC 60417-1-5180 "Class III equipment" Be aware that the device is only approved for the industrial field and only for in- door use.
  • Page 23: Unsafe Operating States Due To Manipulation Of Software

    Safety information 2.3 Unsafe operating states due to manipulation of software 3. Hazardous shock voltages caused by, for example: – Component failure – Influence during electrostatic charging – Induction of voltages in moving motors – Operation and/or environmental conditions outside the specification –...
  • Page 24: New Properties/Functions

    CPU (Page 85) and motion tasks takes place separately with the SIMATIC Motion S7-1500T Motion Control function and independently of the cyclic user Interpreter: manuals program of the CPU (https://support.industry.siemens.co • Interpreter m/cs/ww/en/view/109751049) • Integrated extensions for technological • Interpreter program tasks, e.g.
  • Page 25 SIMATIC Drive Controller Equipment • Simplified access to product data, man- Manual contents uals, declarations of conformity, certifi- • Nameplates with QR (https://support.industry.siemens.co cates and other helpful information code and ID Link m/cs/ww/en/view/109766666), about your product. (introduced earlier Nameplates section with HW function •...
  • Page 26: Industrial Cybersecurity

    Siemens' products and solutions undergo continuous development to make them more secure. Siemens strongly recommends that product updates are applied as soon as they are available and that the latest product versions are used. Use of product versions that are no longer supported, and failure to apply the latest updates may increase customers' exposure to cyber threats.
  • Page 27: Security Update Notification

    Introduction (Page 10). Set up notification of security updates To receive notifications about security updates, proceed as follows: 1. Register on mySiePortal (https://sieportal.siemens.com/en-ww/home). 2. Enter the keyword "Security" in the search engine. 3. Choose the "Search in Knowledge base" option.
  • Page 28: Objectives Of Industrial Cybersecurity

    Integrated security concept and security strategies 4.4.1 Holistic "Defense in Depth" security concept With Defense in Depth, Siemens provides a multi-layer security concept that offers industrial plants comprehensive and far-reaching protection in accordance with the recommendations of the IEC 62443 international standard.
  • Page 29: Security Management

    Industrial cybersecurity 4.4 Integrated security concept and security strategies You can find more information on the following topics on the SIEMENS web page Industrial Cybersecurity (https://www.siemens.com/us/en/company/topic-areas/cybersecurity/industrial- security.html). • Defense in Depth • Plant security • Network security • System integrity Also make use of the Download Center (https://www.siemens.com/us/en/company/topic-...
  • Page 30 Industrial cybersecurity 4.4 Integrated security concept and security strategies Employee awareness Regular training in cybersecurity and continuous testing of training success are essential so that cybersecurity measures are internalized in processes and work instructions. This involves general training in the use of software and IT hardware for company communication and as work tools, e.g.: •...
  • Page 31: Operational Environment And Security Assumptions

    Industrial cybersecurity 4.5 Operational environment and security assumptions Living the concept Technical solutions alone are not sufficient to effectively counter threats. Cybersecurity must be part of the corporate culture and process landscape and must be internalized and lived by all employees. Continuously monitoring the security situation Continuous monitoring of the cybersecurity situation through: •...
  • Page 32: Requirements For The Operational Application Environment And Security Assumptions

    4.5 Operational environment and security assumptions 4.5.2 Requirements for the operational application environment and security assumptions Siemens recommends the following security measures: • Conducting a threat and risk assessment (as part of security management) • Network security concepts – Network segmentation –...
  • Page 33: Security Properties Of The Devices

    Security properties of the devices The security properties of the individual devices are listed in the Equipment Manuals. Secure operation of the system This section describes measures recommended by Siemens to protect your system from manipulation and unauthorized access. 4.7.1...
  • Page 34: Secure Configuration

    • Consider the default states of ports and services in your security concept. You can find an overview of all ports and services used in the Communication Function Manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59192925). 4.7.3 Access control In addition to physical protection, also establish logical safeguards to control access to your system: •...
  • Page 35: Regular Firmware Updates

    SIEMENS ProductCERT When Siemens identifies Vulnerabilities in their products, this is published in Security Advisories. You can find the documents for SIMATIC on the following Siemens AG Web page: Siemens ProductCERT and Siemens CERT (https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/services/cert.html?s=SIMATIC#SecurityPublicati ons) Enter "SIMATIC" in the search box "Search Security Advisories".
  • Page 36: Data Backup

    – Measures – Availability – Etc. • Report possible vulnerabilities yourself at (https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/services/cert.html#ContactInformation) Set up an RSS feed to receive notifications about security-related topics. 4.7.7 Data backup Secure your configuration and parameter settings so that you can quickly restore this data if needed.
  • Page 37: Securely Removing Data

    Industrial cybersecurity 4.7 Secure operation of the system 4.7.9.1 Securely removing data Before disposing of components of the SIMATIC Drive Controller, you should securely delete all data from the storage media of these components. NOTICE Data misuse resulting from non-secure deletion of data Incomplete or non-secure deletion of data from data memories can result in data misuse by third parties.
  • Page 38: Recycling And Disposal

    Industrial cybersecurity 4.7 Secure operation of the system 5. In the dialog box, select "Functions > Reset to factory settings". Before resetting, select the options shown in the figure. Select the option "Format memory card" only if the entire contents of the SIMATIC Memory Card are to be deleted. Figure 4-1 Restore factory settings Note...
  • Page 39: Secure Operation Of The Engineering Software

    For more information on secure operation of the engineering software, refer to the TIA Portal online help. Secure operation of CPUs This section describes measures recommended by Siemens to protect your device from manipulation and unauthorized access. 4.9.1 Secure configuration Information about ports, services and default states can be found in the Communication Function Manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59192925) and the...
  • Page 40: Assigning Secure Passwords

    Components and functions with password Comment protection SIMATIC S7 app See the section SIMATIC S7 app (Page 100) See the Communication Function Manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59192925), section Secure Communication OPC UA See the Communication Function Manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59192925), section OPC UA Communication SNMP Community-String (similar to a pass-...
  • Page 41: Password Management

    (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59192925). • Changing and resetting the password for protection of confidential configuration data. You can find a description of how to do the following in the Communication Function Manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59192925): – Change the password – Delete or reset the password –...
  • Page 42: Web Server

    • User authorization you can configure by means of user list • Activation for specific interfaces The functions are described in detail in the Web Server Function Manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193560). 4.9.5 SINAMICS Integrated The CPUs of the SIMATIC Drive Controller have an integrated SINAMICS S120 drive control (SINAMICS Integrated).
  • Page 43: Sensitive Data

    Other CPU protective measures in Overview of the protective functions (Page 236). You can find information on network security and network components for protection from unauthorized access in the PROFINET Function Manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/49948856), section Network security. SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 44: Remote Access To Cpu

    Using a Web server When using Web servers, traditional firewalls are no longer sufficient to protect modern networks. You can find information on potential risks when using web servers in the Web Server Function Manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193560). 4.9.11 Recording Security events Syslog storage Syslog stands for "System Logging Protocol,"...
  • Page 45: Syslog Messages

    If you want to access the local cache with the syslog messages, use the Web API of the web server (API method Syslog.Browse). You can find information on the procedure in the "Web server (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/us/en/view/59193560)" Function Manual. You have the option of transferring the events collected by the CPU to a syslog server in the network.
  • Page 46 Industrial cybersecurity 4.9 Secure operation of CPUs Forwarding to a syslog server From STEP 7 V19 and a CPU as of FW version V3.1, it is possible to transfer syslog messages to a server, e.g. SINEC INS. The syslog messages are transferred to the syslog server via the syslog protocol.
  • Page 47: Transfer The Syslog Messages To A Syslog Server

    More information on network management with SINEC INS is available in the "SIMATIC NET: Network management SINEC INS V1.0 SP2" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/us/en/view/109781023) manual. You can find information on the structure of syslog messages in the Structure of the Syslog messages (Page 49) section.
  • Page 48 Industrial cybersecurity 4.9 Secure operation of CPUs Procedure To configure the CPU to transfer syslog messages to a syslog server, following these steps: 1. Select the required CPU in the device or network view of STEP 7. 2. In the Inspector window, navigate to "Properties > Protection & Security > Syslog > Syslog server".
  • Page 49 Industrial cybersecurity 4.9 Secure operation of CPUs Selecting the client certificate STEP 7 provides the required client certificate for a CPU for the TLS transport protocol. If the certificate is managed within the CPU, you can either choose an existing certificate or create a new certificate.
  • Page 50 Industrial cybersecurity 4.9 Secure operation of CPUs 3. In the "Trusted servers" area, specify whether the connected syslog server is to be authenticated. In this case, it is necessary to complete the following information: – Add trusted server: Add a valid server certificate in the "Common name of subject" column.
  • Page 51: Structure Of The Syslog Messages

    Industrial cybersecurity 4.9 Secure operation of CPUs 4.9.12.2 Structure of the Syslog messages A CPU collects syslog messages in a local cache. These syslog messages are structured according to the syslog protocol (RFC 5424) and consist of the following elements: •...
  • Page 52 Industrial cybersecurity 4.9 Secure operation of CPUs The following table describes the parameters in the prescribed order. Parameter Description PRI encodes the priority of the syslog message, divided into Severity (severity of the message) and Facility (origin of the message). The PRI value is formed as follows: •...
  • Page 53 Industrial cybersecurity 4.9 Secure operation of CPUs Parameter Description PROCID The process ID serves to clearly identify the individual processes, for example during analysis and troubleshooting. "-" is output if information is missing. MSGID ID to identify the message. "-" is output if information is missing. Structure of the STRUCTURED-DATA element STRUCTURED-DATA provides information in an interpretable and decomposable data format.
  • Page 54: Secure Operation Of Sinamics Integrated

    Secure operation of drive systems You can find information on industrial security for SINAMICS S, SINAMICS G and SINAMICS V20 drive systems and other products on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/en/en/view/108862708). Overview The following overview presents the most important considerations for protection of SINAMICS Integrated from threats: •...
  • Page 55: Write And Know-How Protection

    You can find more information on write and know-how protection on the Internet. • SINAMICS S120 Drive Functions Function Manual, section Write and know-how protection (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/en/en/view/109781535) • SINAMICS S120/S150 List Manual, section Parameters for write protection and know-how protection (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/en/en/view/109822659) SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 56: Write And Know-How Protection For Sinamics Startdrive

    More information You can find more information on write and know-how protection in the SINAMICS S120 with Startdrive Commissioning Manual, sections Write protection and Know-how protection (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109781583). 4.10.1.3 Know-how protection for SINAMICS Drive Control Chart SINAMICS Drive Control Chart (DCC) offers you a modular and scalable technology option that was developed mainly for drive-level, continuous closed-loop and open-loop control tasks within the drive.
  • Page 57: Scripting (Openness)

    Industrial cybersecurity 4.10 Secure operation of SINAMICS Integrated 4.10.2 Scripting (Openness) Scripts (Openness) are used to automate sequences in SINAMICS Startdrive. Accordingly, you must test scripts before using them on the machine. WARNING Danger from incorrect configurations of automated operating actions The ability to use scripting to automate actions enables you to automate manual operating actions of the SINAMICS Startdrive.
  • Page 58: Backing Up Data With Sinamics Startdrive

    More information You can find more information on backing up data with SINAMICS Startdrive in the SINAMICS S120 with Startdrive Commissioning Manual, section Saving settings (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109781583). 4.10.4.2 Backing up data with STEP 7 Professional (TIA Portal) With the STEP 7 Professional function "Backup from online device", you perform a complete backup of the current device state of the CPU.
  • Page 59: Data Backup/Further Measures

    4.11 Secure operation of interface modules You can find device-specific security information and information on interface modules in the respective system manuals and operating instructions, e.g.: • SIMATIC S7-1500/ET 200MP System Manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59191792) • SIMATIC ET 200SP System Manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/58649293) 4.12...
  • Page 60: System Overview

    5.1.1 Comparison of SIMATIC Drive Controller versions SIMATIC Drive Controller performance classes The SIMATIC Drive Controller contains a failsafe CPU from the SIMATIC S7-1500 family and SINAMICS S120 automatic speed control. Two performance classes are available. Table 5- 1 Overview of performance classes...
  • Page 61 System overview 5.1 What is the SIMATIC Drive Controller? Performance features of the CPUs The SIMATIC Drive Controller s differ in terms of the integrated CPU. The CPUs can be used for lower and mid-range applications all the way to the high-end range of machine and plant automation.
  • Page 62: Areas Of Application

    For information on technology object resource requirements, see Technology functions of the CPU (Page 85) and S7-1500T Motion Control function manuals. (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109751049) Minimum supported cycle for PROFINET, SINAMICS Integrated, Technology I/Os (X142) and Servo/IPO. The use of clock pulses < 500 μs is only possible for CPU 1507D TF and is subject to restrictions (for details see section Setting the clock system (Page 210)).
  • Page 63 System overview 5.1 What is the SIMATIC Drive Controller? Applications and areas of application The integration of an S7-1500TF CPU and automatic speed control (SINAMICS Integrated) into a device makes a small, compact design possible. With graded performance and interface configuration, SIMATIC Drive Controller are optimized for production machines and plants with Motion Control.
  • Page 64 System overview 5.1 What is the SIMATIC Drive Controller? Example 1: Fast and flexible packaging Automation task: Development of a horizontal bagging machine with a speed of up to 120 packages per minute. Feature: The bagging machine allows the continuous packaging of individual solid products such as foodstuffs and commercial products.
  • Page 65 System overview 5.1 What is the SIMATIC Drive Controller? Benefits • High-performance solution for optimal product quality and high machine throughput • Compact, scalable solution • Format change at the touch of a button Example 2: Printing machine Automation task: Development of a modular, fully automated printing machine with scalable performance to continue to ensure efficient production and cover a wide range of products in future.
  • Page 66 System overview 5.1 What is the SIMATIC Drive Controller? Figure 5-2 Example: Printing machine Benefits • Short machine setup times • Scalable solution covers a wide performance range • Perfect synchronous operation across modules ensures the best possible product quality high throughput SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 67: Plant Components And Automation Levels

    Plant components and automation levels SIMATIC Drive Controller are used in particular in production automation and Motion Control applications for smaller to high-end machines. The combination of SIMATIC S7-1500 CPU and integrated SINAMICS S120 automatic speed control offers powerful and flexible automation solutions that cover all ranges of Motion Control applications: •...
  • Page 68 System overview 5.1 What is the SIMATIC Drive Controller? • Technology I/Os are already integrated in the SIMATIC Drive Controller . If required, you can expand the SIMATIC Drive Controller with technology modules in the ET 200MP and ET 200SP distributed I/O systems. •...
  • Page 69: Scalability

    Example: Plant configuration with SIMATIC Drive Controller, SINAMICS S120 and SINAMICS S210 In principle, you can connect any drives that: • Support the standardized profile for PROFIdrive drive technology • Support the PROFIdrive frames possible with SIMATIC S7-1500 SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 70 System overview 5.1 What is the SIMATIC Drive Controller? You can find additional information in the S7-1500T Motion Control function manuals (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109751049). Note Computing performance at the drive cannot be increased with a SIMOTION CX32-2 Controller Extension as with SIMOTION D4x5-2.
  • Page 71 System overview 5.1 What is the SIMATIC Drive Controller? In modular machine concepts, you can distribute the functionality between multiple machine modules, each with its own controller. You can distribute the master value source and synchronous axes between the various controllers. Coupling between the master axis/an external encoder and the following axis is isochronous via PROFINET IO with IRT.
  • Page 72: Overview Of Features

    Overview of features SIMATIC Drive Controller The SIMATIC Drive Controller combines a failsafe SIMATIC S7-1500 technology CPU with integrated technology I/Os and SINAMICS S120 automatic speed control in one compact enclosure. Performance grading, a range of interfaces, and technology functions are optimized for production machines and plants with Motion Control.
  • Page 73: Configuration

    For more information on the currently available module range as well as compatibility information for use with SINAMICS S120 drive controls, see the publications on the SINAMICS S120/S220 drive system, for example (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109806050) WARNING Danger to life due to unsuitable firmware version...
  • Page 74 System overview 5.2 Configuration Configuration example ① HMI device ② SIMATIC Drive Controller ③ Line Module ④ SINAMICS S120 Double Motor Module ⑤ SINAMICS S120 Single Motor Module ⑥ SIMOTICS S servo motor ⑦ SINAMICS Terminal Module ⑧ SINAMICS Sensor Module Cabinet-Mounted Figure 5-7 Example: SIMATIC Drive Controller installation in a plant SIMATIC Drive Controller...
  • Page 75: Simatic Drive Controller Functions

    System overview 5.3 SIMATIC Drive Controller functions SIMATIC Drive Controller functions 5.3.1 Safety SIMATIC Safety Integrated of the integrated F-CPU For failsafe operation of your plant, program the F-CPUs of the SIMATIC Drive Controller. Use the "STEP 7 Safety Advanced" of the TIA Portal for this purpose. In combination with the TIA Portal, the F-CPU offers optimal integration of failsafe systems into your engineering environment;...
  • Page 76 System overview 5.3 SIMATIC Drive Controller functions SINAMICS Integrated safety functionality SINAMICS Integrated of the SIMATIC Drive Controller supports the same Safety Integrated functions as SINAMICS S120 CU320-2: • Safety Integrated Basic Functions • Safety Integrated Extended Functions • Safety Integrated Advanced Functions One license is required for each axis to be operated with Safety Integrated Extended/Advanced Functions.
  • Page 77 System overview 5.3 SIMATIC Drive Controller functions Example: Production cell with safe zone monitoring In a production cell, injuries to the machine operator must be prevented through the kinematic movement. To that end, areas are defined in the workspace (workspace zones), which are monitored for collision with all the moving parts of an industrial robot (kinematic zones).
  • Page 78 System overview 5.3 SIMATIC Drive Controller functions Feature: The simple geometric forms cuboid and sphere, as well as point, represent zones in the workspace. The fixed workspace zones describe the environment of a kinematics system. The movable kinematics zones surround parts of a kinematics system. Safe zone monitoring checks all activated workspace zones (work zones, signal zones, protection zones) for collision with all activated kinematics zones (segment zones, tool zones).
  • Page 79: Security

    You can find a detailed description of the SINAMICS S120 Safety Integrated functions in the SINAMICS S120 Drive Functions (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/us/en/view/109781535) function manual and the SINAMICS S120 Safety Integrated (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109781722) function manual. More information on SIMATIC Safe Kinematics is available •...
  • Page 80 System overview 5.3 SIMATIC Drive Controller functions Protection function Description Local user management (as Improved management of users, roles, and CPU function rights (User Management & Access of FW version V3.1) Control, UMAC). You can use the local user management to manage all project users with their rights (for example, access rights) in the editor for users and roles of the project in the TIA Portal.
  • Page 81 System overview 5.3 SIMATIC Drive Controller functions Users cannot: • Download blocks or the hardware configuration to the CPU • Upload blocks or the hardware configuration from the CPU to the PG/PC • Run writing test functions • Change the operating state from the PG/PC •...
  • Page 82 System overview 5.3 SIMATIC Drive Controller functions Siemens products and solutions are only one element of a comprehensive industrial security concept. Please note the additional information on Industrial Security (https://www.siemens.com/industrialsecurity). Note Please also note the security information in the SINAMICS S120 documentation (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/13231/man).
  • Page 83: Web Server

    System overview 5.3 SIMATIC Drive Controller functions 5.3.3 Web server The SIMATIC Drive Controller have an integrated Web server. You can display the CPU status via a Web browser without installing additional software and to a limited extent control it. Graphic displays of process variables and user-defined websites facilitate information acquisition and the diagnosis of plant states.
  • Page 84: Trace

    • Firmware update of CPU and SINAMICS Integrated via remote access; see the section: Firmware update SIMATIC Drive Controller, under Procedure via the integrated Web server (Page 319) Additional information A detailed description of handling the Web server can be found in the SIMATIC S7-1500 Web Server Function Manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193560). 5.3.4 Trace The SIMATIC Drive Controller has an integrated Trace functionality for the effective commissioning and optimization of drives and controllers.
  • Page 85 System overview 5.3 SIMATIC Drive Controller functions Example: Signal response analysis To analyze a specific signal response, you define the recording and trigger conditions for the signals for recording. ① The Trace function can be called in the project tree in the "Traces" folder: •...
  • Page 86 System overview 5.3 SIMATIC Drive Controller functions Example: Trace optimizes the commissioning of packaging machines Automation task: At what speed does a plant reach its maximum productivity? How do you quickly determine the optimum settings? The packaging machine ensures quick and reliable packaging of ECG electrodes on a rotary table which is loaded and unloaded by a conveyor belt.
  • Page 87: Technology Functions Of The Cpu

    Data transfer with SIMATIC Memory Cards (Page 314). A detailed description of the "Trace" function is available in the SIMATIC/SINAMICS Using the Trace and Logic Analyzer Function function manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/64897128) and in the SINAMICS S120 with Startdrive commissioning manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109781583).
  • Page 88 System overview 5.3 SIMATIC Drive Controller functions Motion Control technology functions The following table shows the technology functions supported by SIMATIC Drive Controller . Table 5- 5 Motion Control technology functions SIMATIC Drive Controller technology functions Enable, disable technology objects Acknowledge alarms, restart technology object Reference technology objects, set reference point Halt axis...
  • Page 89 System overview 5.3 SIMATIC Drive Controller functions SIMATIC Drive Controller technology functions Interrupt Motion Control of kinematics Continue Motion Control of kinematics Stop motion of kinematics Position kinematics with linear motion Position kinematics relatively with linear motion Position kinematics with circular motion Position kinematics relatively with circular motion Absolute travel of kinematics with synchronous "point-to-point"...
  • Page 90 System overview 5.3 SIMATIC Drive Controller functions Technology function of the onboard I/O The eight digital input/outputs of the SIMATIC Drive Controller provide the following technology function at the X142 interface: Table 5- 7 Technology I/Os of the CPU at interface X142 Operating mode Function Application...
  • Page 91 0.5 A to 0 4 A. Please note also the information on input interconnection for high-speed outputs in the SIMATIC Drive Controller manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109768445). Expansion of technology functions with technology modules For solving technological tasks, powerful distributed technology modules are also available that operate largely autonomously and reduce the load on the CPU.
  • Page 92 (https://support.industry. for automatic dosing, filling, control sie- and totalizing weighing scales mens.com/cs/de/en/view /109784492) Additional technology mod- See (https://mall.industry.siemens.com/mall/en/WW/Catalog/Products/10225175) ules ET 200MP Distributed I/O System TM Count 2x24V 6ES7550-1AA01-0AB0 Counter module 2 channels for 24 V S7-1500 TM Count incremental or pulse encoder, 3 DI and...
  • Page 93: Sinamics Integrated Functions

    System overview 5.3 SIMATIC Drive Controller functions 5.3.6 SINAMICS Integrated functions The automatic speed control integrated in SIMATIC Drive Controller is based on the automatic speed control of the SINAMICS S120 Control Unit CU320-2 (firmware version V5.x). SINAMICS Integrated provides a functional subset of the SINAMICS S120 CU320-2 drive functions.
  • Page 94 • Expansion boards, e.g. TB30, CBE20, CBE30-2 • Hardware and functions not supported by SINAMICS Startdrive, see (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109761180) In addition, not all licensed functions and Technology Extensions (TEC) of a SINAMICS S120 CU320-2 are available to the SINAMICS Integrated. The High Output Frequency function, for example, is not available for high output frequencies >...
  • Page 95 You can find a description of the CPU and SINAMICS Integrated functions that require a license in the section Runtime licensing (Page 278). You can find a detailed description of the functions of SINAMICS S120 CU320-2 in the SINAMICS S120 Drive Functions (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/us/en/view/109781535) function manual. SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 96: Integrated Interfaces For Communication

    Connection to the clock system of the technology I/Os X142 and to the SINAMICS Integrated The SIMATIC Drive Controller also has two USB 3.0 ports (non-functional, no connection permitted). Further information You can find more information on communication options in the Communication Function Manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59192925). SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 97: Drive-Cliq

    System overview 5.5 DRIVE-CLiQ DRIVE-CLiQ SINAMICS Integrated has 4 DRIVE-CLiQ interfaces. For the 24 V DC supply of encoders and measuring systems, 450 mA are available for each DRIVE-CLiQ interface. You can connect all components of SINAMICS Integrated including the motors and encoders over the common DRIVE-CLiQ interface.
  • Page 98: Power Supply

    Power supply SIMATIC Drive Controller supply For the SIMATIC Drive Controller, use an external 24 V DC power supply, for example, from the SITOP range (https://mall.industry.siemens.com/mall/en/WW/Catalog/Products/10008864) (SITOP smart or SITOP modular). Supply of the SINAMICS S120 drive modules The SINAMICS S120 drive components are supplied over a SINAMICS Line Module. Line Modules generate direct voltage from the line voltage and supply energy to the Motor Modules through the DC link.
  • Page 99: Software

    System overview 5.7 Software Software 5.7.1 TIA Portal The SIMATIC Drive Controller are integrated in the Totally Integrated Automation portal. Engineering with TIA Portal offers: • Configuration and programming • Shared data management • A uniform operating concept for control, visualization and drives The TIA Portal simplifies integrated engineering in all configuration phases of a plant.
  • Page 100: Sinetplan

    5.7.3 PRONETA Siemens PRONETA (PROFINET network analysis) allows you to analyze the plant network during commissioning. PRONETA features two core functions: • The topology overview independently scans PROFINET and all connected components. • The IO check is a rapid test of the wiring and the module configuration of a plant.
  • Page 101: Simatic Automation Tool

    SIMATIC Automation Tool You use the SIMATIC Automation Tool (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/98161300) to perform commissioning and maintenance activities simultaneously on various SIMATIC S7 stations as a bulk operation independent of the TIA Portal. The SIMATIC Automation Tool offers a wide range of functions: •...
  • Page 102: Simatic S7 App

    • Scanning of product codes and EAN codes to directly display all the technical and graphical data (for example, CAx data) of the Siemens Industry product. • Sending product information or entries via email so that the information can be further processed at the workstation.
  • Page 103: Application Planning

    Application planning Installation location Operating conditions The SIMATIC Drive Controller is intended for installation in a control cabinet or in a device connection box. • In these cases, the LEDs on the front of the device will remain visible and usable only during commissioning.
  • Page 104 • If you come closer to the components than c. 2 m, you switch off the wireless devices or mobile phones. • Only use the "SIEMENS Industry Online Support App" on the device that is off. Overvoltage protection Please note the following information regarding overvoltage protection:...
  • Page 105: Hardware And Software Requirements

    You can find information on the 24 V power supply specifications in Power supply (Page 112). SINAMICS S120 system Please note the installation information in the SINAMICS S120 manuals and components the "Rules for wiring with DRIVE-CLiQ" in the SINAMICS S120 Function Manu- al (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109781535). SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 106: Drive Controller-Specific Properties

    Software requirements Table 6- 2 Software requirements Configuration in the TIA Portal Requirement Integrated SIMATIC S7-1500 CPU SIMATIC STEP 7 Professional V16 or higher For programming the safety program of the F-CPU "STEP 7 Safety Advanced" from V16 onwards SINAMICS Integrated...
  • Page 107 The SIMATIC Drive Controller supports a device replacement between SIMATIC Drive Controller CPUs of different performance classes and firmware versions as well as the device replacement with modular SIMATIC S7-1500 CPUs. Device replacement with controllers of other designs (for example ET 200SP, ET 200pro) is not possible.
  • Page 108: Drive Controller-Specific Properties Of Sinamics Integrated

    Application planning 6.3 Drive Controller-specific properties Drives without isochronous mode There are applications where the drives do not require isochronous mode, for example: • If the Motion Control functionality is implemented directly in the drive system (e.g. with the EPos basic positioner) •...
  • Page 109 Application planning 6.3 Drive Controller-specific properties In addition, it must be kept in mind that SINAMICS Startdrive can only establish an online connection to the SINAMICS Integrated or a SINAMICS S120 CU when the configured firmware version matches the firmware version of the device. Device replacement Device swapping is not possible, either between different firmware versions or with other SINAMICS S120 CUs.
  • Page 110: Drive Controller Specific Properties Of The Tia Portal Openness Api Interface

    (DO) sorted by time (latest first). The information provided comprises the code, info, date and time of occurrence of the message. Additional information on the LAcycCom library is available here (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109479553). The diagnostic information cannot be evaluated over the system diagnostics integrated in the SIMATIC S7-1500.
  • Page 111: Hardware Configuration

    The basic configuration of a system with the SIMATIC Drive Controller comprises the following components: • SIMATIC Drive Controller This includes the SIMATIC S7-1500 TF CPU and SINAMICS Integrated. The SIMATIC Drive Controller can alternatively control: – A max. of 6 servo drives; or –...
  • Page 112 Application planning 6.4 Hardware configuration Hardware configuration You can expand the drive configuration limits of a SIMATIC Drive Controller, for example with SINAMICS S120 Control Units (CU320-2) or SINAMICS S210 (for example for individual drives). Additional SINAMICS drive systems must be connected over PROFINET if they are operated isochronously with the servo clock with SINAMICS Integrated.
  • Page 113 SINAMICS S120 for up to six drives ⑩ SINAMICS S210 single-axis servo drive ⑪ ET 200SP I/O Figure 6-1 Example: SIMATIC Drive Controller hardware configuration in a plant See also SINAMICS S120 Drive Functions function manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/us/en/view/109781535) SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 114: Power Supply

    Application planning 6.5 Power supply Power supply 24 V power supply design The SIMATIC Drive Controller is powered by an external 24 V supply (for example SITOP power supply). The current consumption of the SIMATIC Drive Controller is: • Without supply to interfaces and I/Os: Maximum 1.7 A •...
  • Page 115: Installation

    Installation Installation notes Open components These modules are open components. This means they may only be installed in housings, cabinets, or in electrical equipment rooms that can only be entered or accessed with a key or tool. Housings, cabinets, or electrical equipment rooms may only be accessed by trained or authorized personnel.
  • Page 116 EMC guidelines The same installation information regarding EMC applies to the SIMATIC Drive Controller as to SINAMICS S120 control units CU320-2. For further information, see SINAMICS S120 manuals and the EMC design guidelines (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/60612658). SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 117: Mounting The Simatic Drive Controller

    Installation 7.2 Mounting the SIMATIC Drive Controller Mounting the SIMATIC Drive Controller Requirement The SIMATIC Drive Controller is fitted in a control cabinet together with the SINAMICS components. Requirements for installing a SIMATIC Drive Controller: • The control cabinet has been installed and wired. •...
  • Page 118 50 mm for the drilled holes horizontally to compensate for tolerances. A dimension drawing of the SIMATIC Drive Controller is available in the SIMATIC Drive Controller manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109766666). SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 119: Connecting

    Connecting Rules and regulations for operation General safety information WARNING Electric shock and danger to life from other energy sources Touching live parts can result in death or serious injury. • Work on electrical devices only if you are qualified for this job. •...
  • Page 120 Connecting 8.1 Rules and regulations for operation Specific application Observe the safety and accident prevention regulations that are applicable to specific applications (for example the Machinery Directive). EMERGENCY STOP devices EMERGENCY STOP devices pursuant to IEC 60204 (corresponds to DIN VDE 0113) must remain effective in all operating modes of the plant or system.
  • Page 121 Connecting 8.1 Rules and regulations for operation Line voltage The points to note for line voltage are set out below: • For fixed plants or systems without an all-pole mains disconnect switch, the building technology must include a mains disconnect device (all-pole). •...
  • Page 122: Additional Rules And Regulations For Operation

    ET 200MP, etc.), please see the ET 200 I/O systems (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/14029/man) manuals. • We also recommend the EMC design guidelines / Basic system requirements (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/60612658) configuration manual as a source of further information on EMC. Additional rules and regulations for operation 8.2.1...
  • Page 123: Requirements Of Sensors And Actuators For Fail-Safe Modules

    Connecting 8.2 Additional rules and regulations for operation WARNING Even when a fault occurs, the permissible potential difference between the supply of the interface module (bus voltage) and the load voltage must not be exceeded. An external direct electrical connection is one way to meet this requirement. This also prevents potential differences from causing voltage additions at the individual voltage sources, which could cause the fault voltage U to be exceeded.
  • Page 124 Connecting 8.2 Additional rules and regulations for operation Additional sensor requirements General rule: A single-channel sensor is sufficient to achieve SIL3/Cat.3/PLd. However, to achieve SIL3/Cat.3/PLd with a single-channel sensor, the sensor itself must be SIL3/Cat.3/PLd- capable; otherwise, the sensor must be connected via two channels to achieve this safety level.
  • Page 125: Capacitive Crosstalk Of Digital Input/Output Signals

    Connecting 8.2 Additional rules and regulations for operation Additional requirements for actuators The fail-safe output modules test the outputs at regular intervals. The F-module briefly switches off the activated outputs and, if necessary, switches on the deactivated outputs. You can assign the maximum duration of the test pulses (dark and light period) with parameters. High-speed actuators may briefly drop out or be activated during this test.
  • Page 126: Electrical Configuration

    • If necessary, signal and power cables may cross one another (if possible at an angle of 90°), but must never be laid close or parallel to one another. • Only use cables approved by Siemens for the signal lines from and to the SIMATIC Drive Controller.
  • Page 127: Connecting The Supply Voltage

    Connecting 8.5 Connecting the supply voltage Connecting the supply voltage 24 V DC power supply The SIMATIC Drive Controller is powered by an external 24 V DC power supply. Power supply units from the SITOP family, for example, can be used. WARNING Connection of an unsuitable power supply poses a danger to life from hazardous voltage...
  • Page 128 The supply voltage is supplied over a 4-pin connector at the front of the SIMATIC Drive Controller (behind the top cover). Use rigid or flexible cables with a conductor cross-section as specified in the SIMATIC Drive Controller manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109766666) for wiring the power supply. Tighten the connector using a flat-blade screwdriver.
  • Page 129: Profinet And Profibus Dp

    Use preassembled connecting cables for the connection. If you want to assemble the communication cables yourself, we recommend cables and RJ45 plug connectors from the Siemens FastConnect system. Note The X130 interface of the SIMATIC Drive Controller supports 10, 100 and 1000 Mbps.
  • Page 130 Connecting 8.7 Digital inputs and digital inputs/outputs X122, X132 and X142 Assignment of the input/outputs to functions is freely configurable. Technology functions (for example measuring input and output cam) can also be assigned to the inputs/outputs. Table 8- 1 X122, X132 X142 DI0 to DI7, DI17, DI18, DI/DQ 8 to 15...
  • Page 131 All 24 V lines leaving the protected area must run through a snubber. You can find additional information on overvoltage protection in the SINAMICS S120 manual "Booksize Power Units (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109781351)". Additional information Additional information on the pin assignment of interfaces X122, X132, X142 can be found in the SIMATIC Drive Controller manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109766666).
  • Page 132: Simatic Drive Controller

    You can find further information on DRIVE-CLiQ wiring in the following manuals: • SIMATIC Drive Controller (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109766666) manual • SINAMICS S120 function manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109781535); section on Rules for wiring with DRIVE-CLiQ • SINAMICS S120 Control Units and Supplementary System Components manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109782370)
  • Page 133: Protective Conductor And Potential Equalization, Functional Ground

    Always disconnect the plant and device from the power supply before commencing work. Note Compliance with machine and system functional safety, reliability and EMC requirements is only guaranteed with original SIEMENS cables. Protective conductor connection The SIMATIC Drive Controller and the SINAMICS S120 drive system are designed for use in control cabinets with protective conductor connections.
  • Page 134 Connecting 8.9 Protective conductor and potential equalization, functional ground Example: Booksize axis group, consisting of SIMATIC Drive Controller, Line Module and Motor Modules. ① SIMATIC Drive Controller ② SINAMICS S120 Line Module ③ SINAMICS S120 Double Motor Module ④ SINAMICS S120 Single Motor Module ⑤...
  • Page 135 Connecting 8.9 Protective conductor and potential equalization, functional ground Dimension the protective conductor as follows: Table 8- 3 Cable cross-section for copper protective conductor Cross-section of mains supply Cross-section of protective conductor conductor ≤ 16 mm² As mains supply conductor cross-section >...
  • Page 136 Connecting 8.9 Protective conductor and potential equalization, functional ground Note The ground potential and enclosure (PE) for the SIMATIC Drive Controller are connected over a low-impedance internal connection. WARNING Electric shock without grounding If there is no protective conductor connection or the connection is incorrectly implemented for devices with protection class I, high voltages can be present at open, exposed parts, which can result in death or serious injury if the parts are touched.
  • Page 137: Connecting Cable Shields

    Connecting 8.10 Connecting cable shields 8.10 Connecting cable shields Using shielded cables The following options are available for the shield connection when using shielded cables: • A shield connection using a shielding bus supplied separately • Shield contact with shield contact element at the top of the SIMATIC Drive Controller enclosure.
  • Page 138 Connecting 8.10 Connecting cable shields WARNING Unconnected cable shields cause electric shock Hazardous touch voltages can occur through capacitive cross-coupling due to unconnected cable shields. • Connect at least one end of cable shields and unused conductors of cables to the grounded enclosure potential.
  • Page 139: Configuring

    Configuring Overview Overview "Configuring" refers to all steps (configuration, parameter assignment and programming) required for creating an executable project in the TIA Portal. You transfer the configuration (preset configuration) and mode of operation of the CPU and integrated automatic speed control SINAMICS Integrated to the SIMATIC Drive Controller by configuring, assigning the parameters of and connecting the individual hardware components.
  • Page 140: Hardware/Software Requirements

    Table 9- 1 Required configuration software Configuration in the TIA Portal Requirement Integrated SIMATIC S7-1500 CPU SIMATIC STEP 7 Professional, V16 or higher For programming the safety program of the F-CPU "STEP 7 Safety Advanced" from V16 onwards SINAMICS Integrated...
  • Page 141: Configuration Procedure

    Configuring 9.3 Configuration procedure Note Connecting SINAMICS Integrated online To connect SINAMICS Integrated online: • You need STEP 7 Professional and SINAMICS Startdrive (V16 or higher). • The hardware configuration must have been loaded to the SIMATIC Drive Controller. • A subnet must be configured at the interface to which you are connecting your PC/PC. •...
  • Page 142 Configuring 9.3 Configuration procedure Display of the SIMATIC Drive Controller When you add a SIMATIC Drive Controller to the project, by default: • A "Drive Controller_n" group is generated • Two devices are added to the group, for example: – PLC_n [CPU 1504D TF] and –...
  • Page 143 Configuring 9.3 Configuration procedure CPU PLC_n and integrated automatic speed control Integrated_n are modeled as separate devices. You can also move the devices as required to other groups and delete the "Drive Controller" group. You can also add other devices to the "Drive Controller" group, for example a CU320-2 PN, if you require more than six servo drives.
  • Page 144 Configuring 9.3 Configuration procedure If you want to create the SIMATIC Drive Controller without the integrated drive, deselect the "Including SINAMICS Integrated" option. Deselecting this option can, for example, be useful in the following cases: • You are copying a previously configured SINAMICS Integrated drive control from another project.
  • Page 145 Integrated . Replacing devices in STEP 7 The following section explains how to replace a SIMATIC S7-1500 CPU with a SIMATIC Drive Controller in an existing project or vice versa. 1. Select the device to be replaced in the project tree and right-click to open the shortcut menu.
  • Page 146 9.3 Configuration procedure Replacing a modular SIMATIC S7-1500 CPU with a SIMATIC Drive Controller (CPU) If you replace a modular SIMATIC S7-1500 CPU with a SIMATIC Drive Controller, the configurations at the integrated PROFINET interfaces and at the integrated PROFIBUS interface are retained.
  • Page 147 SINAMICS Integrated (see also paragraph above "Subsequently configuring SINAMICS Integrated "). For additional information, refer to the following FAQ on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109782271). If you want to change the firmware version of connected SINAMICS S120 CUs, you must also start a new configuration with SINAMICS Startdrive .
  • Page 148: Display In The Tia Portal

    Configuring 9.4 Display in the TIA Portal Display in the TIA Portal Project tree In the project tree, STEP 7 creates the project tree for the SIMATIC Drive Controller . The project tree contains all elements and editors of the project. Table 9- 3 Structure of the project tree Under the "Drive Controller"...
  • Page 149 Configuring 9.4 Display in the TIA Portal Note If there is no entry for SINAMICS Integrated, check whether SINAMICS Startdrive is correctly installed and whether the "Including SINAMICS Integrated" option is selected in the settings. Finding associated device in the project tree You can also assign the CPU and the associated SINAMICS Integrated in the project to other random groups.
  • Page 150 Configuring 9.4 Display in the TIA Portal You can copy/add/delete the components of the SIMATIC Drive Controller individually or together. If you subsequently configure a SINAMICS Integrated, you need to assign the SINAMICS Integrated manually to the master system to establish the PROFIdrive Integrated connection.
  • Page 151: Configuration Information

    Configuring 9.5 Configuration information Configuration information 9.5.1 Notes on configuration software Routing The PROFIdrive Integrated represents a lower-level network. A programming device connected over PROFINET/PROFIBUS uses routing to access the SINAMICS Integrated . The following requirements must be met in order for you to set up an online connection with the SINAMICS Integrated: •...
  • Page 152 Configuring 9.5 Configuration information Upload as a new station (as of TIA Portal V19) Requirement: SIMATIC Drive Controller with loaded TIA Portal V19 project If you upload the SIMATIC Drive Controller as a new station, the CPU is loaded. If a SINAMICS Integrated is configured, it is created as a proxy in the project.
  • Page 153: Mixed Operation Of Control Modes For Sinamics Integrated

    Configuring 9.5 Configuration information 9.5.2 Mixed operation of control modes for SINAMICS Integrated Mixed operation of control modes for SINAMICS Integrated The mixed operation of servo control, vector control and U/f control is possible but is subject to restrictions. Permissible: •...
  • Page 154: Changing The Current Controller Cycle Time For Sinamics Integrated

    Additional information For more information on the control types and on the system rules and possible sampling times, refer to the SINAMICS S120 Drive Functions function manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/en/view/109781535). 9.5.3 Changing the current controller cycle time for SINAMICS Integrated Backlash on motion control functions A change of the current controller cycle time p0115[0] ≠...
  • Page 155: Determining The Sinamics Integrated Version

    Configuring 9.5 Configuration information Recommendations for action Servo drives with current controller cycle time = 125 µs It is best to use the standard sampling times p0112 = 3 (factory setting). With this setting, the drives are operated with a current controller cycle time p0115[0] = 125 µs.
  • Page 156: Address Assignment

    Configuring 9.6 Address assignment Address assignment 9.6.1 Addressing Introduction The automation components and onboard I/O must have unique addresses so that they can be addressed. The following section explains the various address areas. I/O address I/O addresses (input/output addresses) are required in the user program to read inputs and set outputs.
  • Page 157: Address Space

    Configuring 9.7 Address space Device address (e.g., Ethernet address) Device addresses are addresses of modules with interfaces to a subnet (e.g., IP address or PROFIBUS address). They are required to address the various devices on a subnet, for example, to download a user program. Hardware identifier STEP 7 automatically assigns a hardware identifier (HW identifier) for identification and addressing of modules and submodules.
  • Page 158 You can find a description of the control and feedback interface of the frames in the SINAMICS S120/S150 List Manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/de/view/109822659/en), function diagram 2422 and 2495 to 2500. There, you will also find a description of other selectable telegrams that are not the focus with the SIMATIC Drive Controller (for example, telegram 395).
  • Page 159: Process Images And Process Image Partitions

    Consistency of the process image When the process image is updated, the SIMATIC Drive Controller accesses the data of each submodule as consistent data. This behavior is identical to the modular SIMATIC S7-1500 CPUs. The maximum data width that is accessed as consistent data for each submodule depends on the IO system.
  • Page 160 Configuring 9.8 Process images and process image partitions 32 process image partitions The CPU uses process image partitions to synchronize the updated inputs/outputs of specific modules with specific parts of the user program. With the SIMATIC Drive Controller, the overall process image is subdivided into up to 32 process image partitions (PIP).
  • Page 161: Updating Process Image Partitions In The User Program

    This prevents a subsequent output of the process image from again overwriting the value written by direct access. Additional information You can find more information on process image partitions in the Cycle and response times (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193558) function manual. SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 162: Configuration Of Digital Inputs/Outputs (X142)

    Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) You configure the required digital input/outputs and operating modes over interface X142. Overview of supported operating modes You can configure the following operating modes for the individual channels of the X142 interface: Table 9- 8 Overview of operating modes...
  • Page 163 Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Procedure 1. Select the Device configuration entry in the project tree under the CPU. The device view opens. 2. In the device view, click the DI/DQ 8x24VDC [X142] interface. You can now edit the configurable properties under Properties in the Inspector window.
  • Page 164: Configuring The Di Operating Mode

    Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) 9.9.1 Configuring the DI operating mode DI operating mode 1. Select the operating mode DI for the required channel at interface X142. Figure 9-11 DI operating mode Inversion You can invert the 24 V signal to adjust it to your process. By default, the signal is not inverted.
  • Page 165 Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Input delay To suppress faults, you can set an input delay of 1 µs or 125 µs for the input filter of the digital inputs. Changes to the signal are only detected if they are constantly pending for longer than the set input delay time.
  • Page 166: Configuring The Dq Operating Mode

    Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) 9.9.2 Configuring the DQ operating mode DQ operating mode 1. Select the DQ operating mode for the required channel at interface X142. Figure 9-12 DQ operating mode Inversion You can invert the 24 V signal to adjust it to your process. By default, the signal is not inverted.
  • Page 167: Configuring Timer Di Operating Mode

    Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) 9.9.3 Configuring Timer DI operating mode Timer DI Timer DI operating mode allows you to acquire the switching time of up to two edges per application cycle (for example OB 91, OB 6x), for example for use as a measuring output. •...
  • Page 168 Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Interconnections The technology objects that are interconnected with the channel are listed in the Interconnections area. If technology objects are interconnected, you can reach the respective technology object through links (arrow icons). Use the corresponding button to update the selection list. Updating may be required, for example, if changes have been made to technology objects elsewhere in the project while the channel configuration is open.
  • Page 169 Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Configuring the measuring input technology object • Select the configuration of the measuring input in the Technology objects folder in the project tree. • Configure the basic properties of the technology object in the Basic parameters configuration window.
  • Page 170 X122/X132. You can also extend the configuration limits using time-based I/O modules: • ET 200SP distributed I/O system: TM Timer DIDQ 10x24V (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/95153951) • ET 200MP distributed I/O system: TM Timer DIDQ 16x24V (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/95153313) SIMATIC Drive Controller...
  • Page 171 The number of lost edges is displayed in the function block and in the technology data block. Further information You can find additional information on the following topics in the S7-1500T Motion Control function manuals (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109751049): • Measuring input type: Timer DI • Measuring input type: SINAMICS (central measuring input) •...
  • Page 172: Configuring Timer Dq Operating Mode

    Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) 9.9.4 Configuring Timer DQ operating mode Timer DQ Timer DQ operating mode allows you to output up to two edges per application cycle (for example OB 91, OB 6x) at a specific time, for example, for use as a cam output. 1.
  • Page 173 Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Interconnections The technology objects that are interconnected with the channel are listed in the Interconnections area. If technology objects are interconnected, you can reach the respective technology object through links (arrow icons). Use the corresponding button to update the selection list. Updating may be required, for example, if changes have been made to technology objects elsewhere in the project while the channel configuration is open.
  • Page 174 Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Configuring the output cam technology object 1. Select the configuration of the output cam in the Technology objects folder in the project tree. 2. Configure the basic properties of the technology object in the Basic parameters configuration window.
  • Page 175 Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Output cam type 1. Select an output cam type on the basis of the required switching behavior: • Position-based cam (position-dependent switch-on/switch-off) • Time-based cam (position-dependent switch-on and position-independent or time- dependent switch-off) Output cam reference 1.
  • Page 176 X142 are not sufficient for your needs, you can increase the configuration limits with time-based IO modules: • ET 200SP distributed I/O system: TM Timer DIDQ 10x24V (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/95153951) • ET 200MP distributed I/O system: TM Timer DIDQ 16x24V (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/95153313)
  • Page 177 Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Extended parameters > Activation time Figure 9-19 Activation time The specified output cam type is indicated at the top of the Activation time configuration window. 1. For a time shift of the switch-on and switch-off times of the output cams, enter an activation time and a deactivation time.
  • Page 178 In addition to the output cam technology object already described, the cam track technology object is also available. You can find a detailed description of how to configure the cam track technology object in the S7-1500T Motion Control function manuals (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109751049). SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 179: Configuring Oversampling Di Operating Mode

    Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) 9.9.5 Configuring Oversampling DI operating mode Oversampling DI The Oversampling DI function detects 32 signal states of a given digital input at equal intervals per application cycle (for example OB 91, OB 6x). The 32 states are returned together as a 32-bit value in the feedback interface.
  • Page 180 Oversampling DI at X142 are not sufficient for your needs, you can increase the configuration limits with time-based IO modules, for example: • ET 200SP distributed I/O system: TM Timer DIDQ 10x24V (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/95153951) • ET 200MP distributed I/O system: TM Timer DIDQ 16x24V (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/95153313) Inversion You can invert the 24 V signal to adjust it to your process.
  • Page 181: Configuring Oversampling Dq Operating Mode

    Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Further information You can find more information on the Oversampling DI operating mode in Assignment of the control interface (Page 191) and Assignment of the feedback interface (Page 192). 9.9.6 Configuring Oversampling DQ operating mode Oversampling DQ The Oversampling DQ function outputs 32 signal states at equal intervals per application cycle (for example OB 91, OB 6x).
  • Page 182 If the oversampling DQ at X142 are not sufficient for your needs, you can increase the configuration limits with time-based IO modules, for example: • ET 200SP distributed I/O system: TM Timer DIDQ 10x24V (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/95153951) • ET 200MP distributed I/O system: TM Timer DIDQ 16x24V (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/95153313) Inversion You can invert the 24 V signal to adjust it to the process.
  • Page 183: Configuring Event/Period Measurement Operating Mode

    Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) 9.9.7 Configuring event/period measurement operating mode Event/period duration measurement In isochronous mode, you can use the event/period duration measurement operating mode to acquire the number of rising edges at the digital input and at the same time determine the period duration.
  • Page 184 Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Period duration measurement Two methods are available for the period duration measurement. • "Single period" measurement method The period duration is determined based on the last period in a measuring cycle. This method provides the most current value. •...
  • Page 185 Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) "Multiple periods" measurement method Requirement: • CPU firmware version V3.0 or higher • Hardware function version FS 11 or higher In this measurement method, the period duration is determined based on all periods in a measuring cycle, whereby the measuring cycle length corresponds to one application cycle (e.g.
  • Page 186 Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Example 1: "Single period" measurement method For an injection molding machine, the rotational speed of the extruder screw is to be determined using a simple encoder based on a rotating slotted disk. The pulses are to be acquired on the SIMATIC Drive Controller using a digital input/output (X142) in the event/period duration measurement operating mode.
  • Page 187 Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) The period duration counter provides a 32-bit count value. This allows values up to FFFFFFFF (= 4,294,967,295 decimal) to be displayed. Thus, with a time base of 41.67 ns for N = 1, the minimum measurable speed is: The maximum measurable speed for encoders with passive deactivation (encoder output is open in inactive state) is the result of the maximum frequency of the input signals at the...
  • Page 188 Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Example 2: "Multiple periods" measurement method With a machine, the speed of a shaft is to be determined via a single encoder based on a rotating slotted disc. The pulses are to be acquired on the SIMATIC Drive Controller using a digital input/output (X142) in the event/period duration measurement operating mode.
  • Page 189 Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Thus, the rotational speed of the shaft is calculated as follows: Configuring event/period duration measurement 1. Select the required channel for the Event/period duration measurement operating mode. Figure 9-27 Event/period duration measurement Inversion You can invert the 24 V signal to adjust it to your process.
  • Page 190: Configuring Pulse Width Modulation (Pwm) Operating Mode

    Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Measurement method Depending on the selected measurement method, the period duration is determined based on the "last period" or "all periods" in a measuring cycle. Note "Multiple periods" measurement method when using unsupported hardware If a SIMATIC Drive Controller does not meet the hardware function version (FS 11 or higher) requirement, the CPU remains in startup inhibit state.
  • Page 191 Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Pulse width modulation (PWM) is based on the specification of a base frequency of 1, 2, 4, 8 or 16 kHz. You can alter the base frequency in terms of period and pulse-pause ratio over the control interface (32-bit value).
  • Page 192 Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Configuring Pulse width modulation PWM To configure PWM operating mode, first define the required base frequency of pulse width modulation. You can configure the base frequency as 1, 2, 4, 8 or 16 kHz. The selected base frequency then applies to all channels of interface X142.
  • Page 193: Assignment Of The Control Interface

    Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) High-speed output (0.4 A) If you select the high-speed output option, the digital output is switched alternately to 24 V DC and ground. Allows for extremely steep edges (output delay in the 1 μs range). To allow signals pending very briefly to be output with pulse width modulation (for example, level duration of 0.1 ms), you must operate the output as a high-speed output.
  • Page 194: Assignment Of The Feedback Interface

    Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Offset from Parameter Meaning start address Byte 36 SEL (DI0, DI1) SEL DI1 Bit 5 to 7: Edge selection for time stamp acquisition DI1 001 Rising edges only 010 Falling edges only 011 Rising and falling edges (in order of occurrence) 101 First rising, then falling edge 110 First falling, then rising edge...
  • Page 195 Configuring 9.9 Configuration of digital inputs/outputs (X142) Offset from Parameter Meaning start address Byte 20 to 23 TEC_IN (DI2) Byte 24 to 27 TEC_IN_EXT (DI2) Byte 28 to 31 TEC_IN (DI3) Byte 32 to 35 TEC_IN_EXT (DI3) Byte 36 to 39 TEC_IN (DI4) Byte 40 to 43 TEC_IN_EXT (DI4)
  • Page 196: Programming Example

    2 ms and a set input delay of 125 µs, the level duration must be > 2.125 ms. 9.9.11 Programming example You can find a programming example for the use of the integrated digital inputs/outputs in the following FAQ on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109782269). SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 197: Configuring The Digital Inputs And Digital Inputs/Outputs (X122/X132)

    Configuring 9.10 Configuring the digital inputs and digital inputs/outputs (X122/X132) 9.10 Configuring the digital inputs and digital inputs/outputs (X122/X132) The digital inputs and digital inputs/outputs (X122/X132) are assigned to SINAMICS Integrated. Through configuration (frames 39x), you can, however, also use the digital inputs and digital inputs/outputs (X122/X132) for the CPU.
  • Page 198 X142. The digital inputs/outputs can be operated in isochronous mode and allow very short response times. Programming example You can find a programming example in the following FAQ on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109782269). SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 199: Configuring The Clock System

    Configuring 9.11 Configuring the clock system 9.11 Configuring the clock system 9.11.1 Overview of isochronous mode Introduction The SIMATIC Drive Controller supports isochronous mode for the following clock systems: • PROFINET IO interface X150 • PROFIBUS DP interface X126 • Technology I/Os X142 •...
  • Page 200 Configuring 9.11 Configuring the clock system Coupled isochronous mode In coupled isochronous mode, the relevant clock systems use a shared system clock. The leading clock system provides its own system clock to the other clock systems. The following table shows the possible combinations for coupled isochronous mode on the SIMATIC Drive Controller.
  • Page 201: Configuring Drives With Sinamics Integrated Isochronously

    • SINAMICS Startdrive , V16 or higher Procedure 1. Add a SIMATIC Drive Controller to your project. The network view displays the components of a SIMATIC Drive Controller: SIMATIC S7-1500 CPU and SINAMICS Integrated, networked through PROFIdrive Integrated. Figure 9-33...
  • Page 202 2. Open the device view of SINAMICS Integrated. Configure the SINAMICS S120 drive system with its drive objects. You can find the relevant details in the SINAMICS S120 with Startdrive commissioning manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109781583). Figure 9-34 Configuring the SINAMICS S120 drive system...
  • Page 203 Configuring 9.11 Configuring the clock system 3. Select the drive control in the SINAMICS Integrated device view. Check the default PROFIdrive telegrams In the properties, under "Integrated_1" > "Telegram configuration" in the "General" tab. Make changes if required. The following default settings are made automatically: –...
  • Page 204 Only drives for which a suitable PROFIdrive frame has been configured are available for selection in the "Drive" list. You can find which PROFIdrive frames are supported by the SINAMICS Integrated in the S7-1500T Motion Control function manuals (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109751049). Figure 9-36 Assigning drives to the technology objects The technology object is connected to the drive.
  • Page 205 Configuring 9.11 Configuring the clock system 6. Once you have configured all axis technology objects, switch back to the drive configuration if necessary. You can use the "Device configuration" button. Figure 9-37 "Device configuration" button Note With SINAMICS Integrated, all frames must be operated in isochronous mode on OB Servo (OB 91) or isochronous mode interrupt OB (OB 6x).
  • Page 206: Configuring Technology I/Os (X142) As Isochronous

    Configuring 9.11 Configuring the clock system Setting the clock system for independent and coupled isochronous mode You have configured SINAMICS Integrated as isochronous. Next, set the clock system. Make the following settings in accordance with whether you are operating SINAMICS Integrated in independent or coupled isochronous mode: •...
  • Page 207 Configuring 9.11 Configuring the clock system Procedure 1. Open the device view of the CPU. 2. Configure the operating modes of the technology I/Os in the CPU properties under "General" > "DI/DQ 8x24VDC[X142]" > "Channel parameters", for example, a timer DQ for later use as a cam output for channel 3.
  • Page 208 Configuring 9.11 Configuring the clock system 6. Assign the configured output under "Output". Figure 9-40 Assigning a channel to the output cam 7. Use the "Device configuration" button to switch back to the CPU settings and check the settings under "DI/DQ 8x24VDC [X142]" > "I/O addresses". The following settings must be configured for the input and output addresses: –...
  • Page 209: Configuring Additional Drives On Profinet (X150) As Isochronous

    2. Open the device view of the drive system and configure the drive objects. You can find the relevant details in the SINAMICS S120 with Startdrive commissioning manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109781583). 3. Open the network view. Assign the drive system to the PROFINET interface [X150] of the CPU.
  • Page 210 Configuring 9.11 Configuring the clock system 5. Configure the PROFIdrive frames for the drive axes, for example, frame 105. Note If you use a PROFINET IO drive system other than SINAMICS S120, adding and configuring may differ from the description in certain respects. The frame is automatically preassigned in line with the drive system.
  • Page 211: Configuring The Profibus Interface As Isochronous

    9.11.5 Configuring the PROFIBUS interface as isochronous You can find out how to configure isochronous mode for distributed I/O on the PROFIBUS DP in the Isochronous Mode (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109755401) function manual. Note Isochronous coupling of the PROFIBUS interface with other clock systems is not possible.
  • Page 212: Setting The Clock System

    Configuring 9.11 Configuring the clock system 9.11.6 Setting the clock system The SIMATIC Drive Controller supports isochronous mode for the following clock systems: • PROFINET IO interface X150 • PROFIBUS DP interface X126 • Technology I/Os X142 • SINAMICS Integrated with PROFIdrive Integrated (always isochronous) You can operate the clock systems separately or coupled on an isochronous basis.
  • Page 213 Control (DSC)). The position controller in the drive is usually implemented with a rapid speed- control cycle. This improves the control quality of the drive. For drives on the SINAMICS Integrated, the Siemens telegram 105 is sent with DSC by default. Note Isochronous mode is essential on the controller and on the drive side for the operation of DSC.
  • Page 214 Configuring 9.11 Configuring the clock system SINAMICS Integrated clock system Proceed as follows to set the clock system of the SINAMICS Integrated: 1. Switch to the network view. 2. Click on PROFIdrive Integrated in the network view. 3. Make the settings for the SINAMICS Integrated under "Constant bus cycle time". The SINAMICS Integrated is always isochronous (option is always selected).
  • Page 215 Configuring 9.11 Configuring the clock system Adjust other settings if required – for example times Ti/To for reading in/outputting data in isochronous mode. Table 9- 13 Setting options for "Cycle time" in the SINAMICS Integrated clock system Setting options Note Manual With these settings, you operate the SINAMICS Integrated as an independent clock system.
  • Page 216 Configuring 9.11 Configuring the clock system X142 technology I/Os clock system Proceed as follows to set the clock system of the X142 technology I/Os: 1. In the device view of STEP 7, select the CPU of the SIMATIC Drive Controller. 2.
  • Page 217 In coupled isochronous mode with other clock systems, the clock system of the PROFINET interface is always leading. You can find additional information on configuring isochronous mode on PROFINET IO in the Isochronous mode (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109755401) function manual. PROFIBUS interface X126 clock system...
  • Page 218 Configuring 9.11 Configuring the clock system Consistency checks ensure that the setting is correct. Proceed as follows to set the clock system of the PROFIBUS interface: 1. Select the DP master system in the network view of STEP 7. 2. Make the settings for the DP cycle under "Constant bus cycle time". Note Isochronous coupling of the PROFIBUS interface with other clock systems is not possible.
  • Page 219 Configuring 9.11 Configuring the clock system 5. The option "Synchronous to the bus" must be selected in the dialog box. 6. In the "Source of send clock" drop-down list, select the clock system to be synchronized with the OB MC-Servo. Figure 9-43 Synchronizing MC Servo with clock system Table 9- 16...
  • Page 220: Configuring Fail-Safe Technology Cpu

    9.12 Configuring fail-safe technology CPU 9.12 Configuring fail-safe technology CPU The SIMATIC Drive Controller contains a fail-safe SIMATIC S7-1500 technology CPU with integrated technology I/Os. Note the following information when you use the SIMATIC Drive Controller as fail-safe technology CPU.
  • Page 221 Specifications". For more information and examples on the overall determination of the PFH value of control and drive systems, see also (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/76254308) Effects of the installation altitude on the availability Observe the maximum installation altitude of the components used. Additional information can be found in the section Mechanical and climatic environmental conditions (Page 354).
  • Page 222 Controller, it is no longer possible to load the standard user program in RUN. Safety-related shutdown of standard modules The function "Safety-related shutdown of standard modules", as described in the FAQ (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/it/en/view/39198632), is only released up to a maximum installation altitude of 2000 m. SIMATIC Drive Controller...
  • Page 223 Programming and operating manual SIMATIC Safety - Configuring and Programming (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/54110126). Information on the interaction between the Safety functions in the drive and the S7-1500T CPU is available in the Function Manual S7-1500/S7-1500T Axis functions on the Motion Control topic page (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109751049). SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 224: Basics Of Program Execution

    Basics of program execution 10.1 Programming the CPU Hardware and software requirements Your PG/PC is connected to the SIMATIC Drive Controller over the PROFIBUS or PROFINET interface. To configure and program the SIMATIC Drive Controller, you require: • SIMATIC STEP 7 Professional, V16 or higher •...
  • Page 225 Basics of program execution 10.2 Events and OBs Triggers The table below provides an overview of: • possible event sources • possible values for the OB priority • possible OB numbers • default system reaction • Number of OBs Table 10- 1 Triggers Types of event sources Possible priorities...
  • Page 226 Basics of program execution 10.2 Events and OBs Types of event sources Possible priorities Possible OB Default system Number of OBs numbers reaction (default priority) Programming error (only for 2 to 26 (7) STOP 0 or 1 global error handling) I/O access error (only for 2 to 26 (7) Ignore...
  • Page 227: Asynchronous Instructions

    Basics of program execution 10.3 Asynchronous instructions OB priority and runtime behavior If you have assigned an OB to the event, the OB has the priority of the event. The CPUs of the SIMATIC Drive Controller support priorities 1 (lowest) to 26 (highest). The following items are essential to the execution of an event: •...
  • Page 228 Basics of program execution 10.3 Asynchronous instructions Difference between synchronous/asynchronous instructions The figure below shows the difference between the processing of an asynchronous instruction and a synchronous instruction. In this figure the CPU calls the asynchronous instruction five times before its execution is complete, e.g. a data record has been completely transferred.
  • Page 229 Basics of program execution 10.3 Asynchronous instructions Parallel processing of asynchronous instruction jobs A CPU can process several asynchronous instruction jobs in parallel. The CPU processes the jobs in parallel under the following conditions: • Several asynchronous instruction jobs are called at the same time. •...
  • Page 230 Basics of program execution 10.3 Asynchronous instructions Example: A job of the "Create_DB" instruction is identified by input parameters LOW_LIMIT, UP_LIMIT, COUNT, ATTRIB and SRCBLK. The following table shows which input parameters you use to identify which instruction. Table 10- 2 Asynchronous instructions Call to job assignment Instruction Job is identified by...
  • Page 231 Basics of program execution 10.3 Asynchronous instructions Summary The table below provides you with an overview of the relationships described above. It shows in particular the possible values of the output parameters if execution of the instruction is not complete after a call. Note You must evaluate the relevant output parameters in your program after each call Table 10- 3...
  • Page 232 Basics of program execution 10.3 Asynchronous instructions Extended instructions: maximum number of simultaneously running jobs The following table shows the maximum number of simultaneously running jobs for asynchronous extended instructions. Table 10- 4 Extended instructions Extended instructions CPU 1504D TF CPU 1507D TF Distributed I/O RDREC...
  • Page 233 LAcycCom libraries enable collision-free coordination of communication resources in the CPU for acyclic communication. Additional information on the LAcycCom library is available on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109479553). Basic instructions: maximum number of simultaneously running jobs The following table shows the maximum number of simultaneously running jobs for asynchronous basic instructions.
  • Page 234 Basics of program execution 10.3 Asynchronous instructions Table 10- 7 Lower-level instructions used for asynchronous instructions for MODBUS TCP MODBUS TCP CPU 1504D TF CPU 1507D TF MB_CLIENT Uses TSEND, TUSEND, TRCV, TURCV, TCON, TDISCON MB_SERVER Uses TSEND, TUSEND, TRCV, TURCV, TCON, TDISCON Table 10- 8 Maximum number of simultaneous jobs for asynchronous instructions for S7 communica- tion.
  • Page 235 Basics of program execution 10.3 Asynchronous instructions Table 10- 10 Maximum number of simultaneous jobs – OPC UA OPC_UA CPU 1504D TF CPU 1507D TF OPC_UA_Connect OPC_UA_Disconnect OPC_UA_NamespaceGetIndexList OPC_UA_NodeGetHandleList OPC_UA_NodeReleaseHandleList OPC_UA_TranslatePathList OPC_UA_Browse OPC_UA_ReadList OPC_UA_WriteList OPC_UA_MethodGetHandleList OPC_UA_MethodReleaseHandleList OPC_UA_MethodCall OPC_UA_ServerMethodPre OPC_UA_ServerMethodPost OPC_UA_ConnectionGetStatus SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 236 Basics of program execution 10.3 Asynchronous instructions Technology: maximum number of simultaneously running jobs Table 10- 11 Maximum number of simultaneous jobs for asynchronous instructions for technology. The instructions for technology use a common pool of resources. Technology CPU 1504D TF CPU 1507D TF S7-1500 Motion Control MC_Power...
  • Page 237 Basics of program execution 10.3 Asynchronous instructions Technology CPU 1504D TF CPU 1507D TF MC_GroupStop MC_MoveLinearAbsolute MC_MoveLinearRelative MC_MoveCircularAbsolute MC_MoveCircularRelative MC_MoveDirectAbsolute MC_MoveDirectRelative MC_TrackConveyorBelt MC_KinematicsMotionSimulation MC_DefineWorkspaceZone MC_DefineKinematicsZone MC_SetWorkspaceZoneActive MC_SetWorkspaceZoneInactive MC_SetKinematicsZoneActive MC_SetKinematicsZoneInactive MC_DefineTool MC_SetTool MC_SetOcsFrame MC_KinematicsTransformation MC_InverseKinematicsTransformation Additional information You can find additional information on block parameter assignment in the STEP 7 online help. SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 238: Protection

    • Deactivation of the OPC UA server (you can find more information on the security mechanisms for OPC UA server in the Communication (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59192925) Function Manual) • Deactivation of the time synchronization via an NTP Server • Deactivation of the PUT/GET communication •...
  • Page 239: Protection Of Confidential Configuration Data

    CPU. This refers to data such as private keys that are required for the proper functioning of certificate-based protocols. You can find detailed information on protecting confidential configuration data in the Communication function manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59192925). 11.3 Local user management 11.3.1 Useful information on the local user administration and access control As of TIA Portal version V19 and CPU firmware version V3.1, SIMATIC Drive Controller feature...
  • Page 240 Protection 11.3 Local user management Users, roles and function rights - details of new features Users and roles were already being managed in the predecessor version by TIA Portal under "Security settings > Users and roles". In addition to the existing user management for HMI devices, for example, you can also manage all CPU function rights via this editor as of TIA Portal Version V19.
  • Page 241 Protection 11.3 Local user management The following figure shows an example of the available and activated function rights of a CPU. At least one user must have full access to the CPU, otherwise the configuration will not be compiled. To do this, a role with full access to the CPU must first be created. Figure 11-1 Assigning function rights of a CPU to a role The following figure shows the assignment of the role with full access to a user ("Admin").
  • Page 242: Advantages Of The Local User Administration And Access Control

    Protection 11.3 Local user management Downloading to device You can load configuration changes with regard to the local user management and access control in the STOP and RUN mode of the CPU. Runtime timeout You can set a runtime timeout for both the role and the user in "Security settings > Users and roles".
  • Page 243 Protection 11.3 Local user management All in one place Irrespective of the service for which you configure users, roles and rights for a CPU: You have to manage the data at the same location. All users, no matter if you manage their engineering rights for the project or their local runtime rights for each CPU in the project, can be found in the editor for users and roles in the project tree.
  • Page 244: From The Access Level To The Function Right Of Users

    • Api.ChangePassword • Api.GetPasswordPolicy You can find more information about the API methods in the Web Server Function Manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193560). Note Passwords changed at runtime take priority over loaded passwords If you have changed your password during running operation and subsequently load your project, the password assigned during runtime takes precedence over the password set in the project (default setting).
  • Page 245 Protection 11.3 Local user management Access levels as function rights If accesses could only be controlled via passwords for SIMATIC Drive Controller up to CPU FW version V3.0, create the appropriate users and roles with the necessary function rights for access control for SIMATIC Drive Controller as of CPU FW version V3.1.
  • Page 246 Protection 11.3 Local user management Restrictions on continued use of the access levels When using the "Legacy access control" option, you cannot select the access level directly in the table for setting the access levels. This selection can only be set for the new local user management in one way: Via the access protection function rights of the "Anonymous"...
  • Page 247: Information About Compatibility

    Protection 11.3 Local user management 6. Assign the required function right for the access to the CPU with the name "PLC1" to the role "PLC1-Read-Access-Role" - in this case "Read access". 7. Switch to the "User" tab and assign the "PLC1-Read-Access-Role" role to the activated "Anonymous"...
  • Page 248 Protection 11.3 Local user management Replace CPU (upgrade) If you replace a SIMATIC Drive Controller (CPU FW < V3.1) with a current SIMATIC Drive Controller (as of CPU FW V3.1) in the TIA Portal, this has the following effects on the configured user data: •...
  • Page 249: Configuring Access Protection For The Cpu

    Protection 11.4 Configuring access protection for the CPU 11.4 Configuring access protection for the CPU Introduction The following section describes how to use the various access levels of the CPUs. The description applies to SIMATIC Drive Controllers up to CPU firmware version V3.0. In later CPU firmware versions, use the local user management in the editor for users and roles in the project tree.
  • Page 250 Protection 11.4 Configuring access protection for the CPU Access levels Access restrictions HMI access The same access restrictions apply to HMI access as to read access. The following actions are not possible without the password either: Change of operating state (RUN/STOP) and display of online/offline comparison status.
  • Page 251 Protection 11.4 Configuring access protection for the CPU Configuring access levels Proceed as follows to configure the access levels for the CPUs up to CPU FW version V3.0: 1. Open the properties of the CPUs in the Inspector window. 2. Open "Protection & Security" in the area navigation. A table with the possible access levels appears in the Inspector window.
  • Page 252: Using The User Program To Set Additional Access Protection

    You can find more information on the access level "Full access incl. fail-safe (no protection)" for the fail-safe CPUs up to CPU FW version V3.0 in the description of the F-system SIMATIC Safety Programming and Operating Manual SIMATIC Safety – Configuring and Programming (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/54110126). Restricting access to SINAMICS Integrated Note You can find a description of how to limit access to specific functions on SINAMICS Integrated in the section Secure operation of SINAMICS Integrated (Page 52).
  • Page 253: Know-How Protection

    Protection 11.6 Know-how protection 11.6 Know-how protection Application You can use know-how protection to protect one or more OB, FB or FC blocks as well as global data blocks in your program from unauthorized access. Enter a password to restrict access to a block.
  • Page 254 Protection 11.6 Know-how protection Further actions Further actions that can be carried out with a know-how protected block: • Copying and deleting • Calling in a program • Online/offline comparison • Loading Global data blocks and array data blocks You protect global data blocks (global DBs) from unauthorized access with know-how protection.
  • Page 255 Protection 11.6 Know-how protection 5. Click "OK" to confirm your entry. 6. Close the "Know-how protection" dialog by clicking "OK". Result: The blocks selected are know-how-protected. Know-how protected blocks are marked with a padlock in the project tree. The password entered applies to all blocks selected. Note Password provider Alternatively, you can set up know-how protection for blocks with a password provider.
  • Page 256: Copy Protection

    Protection 11.7 Copy protection Removing block know-how protection Proceed as follows to remove block know-how protection: 1. Select the block from which you want to remove know-how protection. The protected block must not be open in the program editor. 2. In the "Edit" menu, select the "Know-how protection" command to open the "Change protection"...
  • Page 257 Protection 11.7 Copy protection Setting up copy protection To set up copy protection, follow these steps: 1. Open the properties of the respective block. 2. Select the "Protection" option under "General". 3. In the "Copy protection" area, select either the "Bind to serial number of the CPU" entry or the "Bind to serial number of the memory card"...
  • Page 258: Protection By Locking The Cpu

    Protection 11.8 Protection by locking the CPU 11.8 Protection by locking the CPU Locking options Provide additional protection for your CPUs from unauthorized access (for example to the SIMATIC Memory Card) by using a secure cover. You have the following options, for example: •...
  • Page 259: Flexible Automation Concepts

    Flexible automation concepts 12.1 Standard machine projects Introduction Standard machine projects are STEP 7 projects that use innovative functions. You can easily configure and commission flexible automation solutions for standard machines or for machines with a modular structure. In the hardware configuration of a standard machine, the SIMATIC Drive Controller is an IO controller to which any number of IO devices are connected.
  • Page 260 – Adjustable parameter p0145 (Enable/disable Voltage Sensing Module) – Display parameter r0146 (Voltage Sensing Module enabled/disabled) Note Please check the description and the constraints for the individual parameters in the SINAMICS S120/S150 list manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109822659). SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 261 Flexible automation concepts 12.1 Standard machine projects Example of partial topology with SINAMICS components Figure 12-1 Example: Partial topology with SINAMICS components A machine has been configured for one Active Line Module and two Motor Modules. The configuration has been saved on the SIMATIC Memory Card (target topology). •...
  • Page 262 Flexible automation concepts 12.1 Standard machine projects Overview of key parameters for SINAMICS components Table 12- 1 Key parameters for activating/deactivating SINAMICS components Parameter Meaning p0105 p0105 Activate/deactivate drive object r0106 Drive object active/inactive p0125[0...n] Activate/deactivate power unit component r0126[0...n] Power unit component active/inactive p0145[0...n] Activate/deactivate encoder interface...
  • Page 263: Configuration Control (Option Handling)

    You can find additional information on multiple use IO systems and on configuration control for IO systems in the PROFINET function manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/49948856). You can find additional information on activating/deactivating SINAMICS components with parameters in the SINAMICS S120/S150 list manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109822659).
  • Page 264 Flexible automation concepts 12.2 Configuration control (option handling) You can flexibly vary the distributed configuration with configuration control. As a precondition for this, it must be possible to derive the station option from the station master. The following figure shows three configuration levels of a standard machine with the corresponding station options of the ET 200SP distributed I/O system.
  • Page 265: Tia Portal Openness

    You can find information on configuration, programming and the response during operation with configuration control: • in the S7-1500, ET 200MP Distributed I/O System system manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59191792) for configuration control in in ET 200MP. • in the ET 200SP Distributed I/O System system manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/58649293) for configuration...
  • Page 266: Commissioning

    Commissioning 13.1 Overview Introduction This section includes information on the following topics: • Check before powering on for the first time • Removing/inserting the SIMATIC memory card • First power-on of the SIMATIC Drive Controller • Downloading a project to the device •...
  • Page 267 Startdrive (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109781584). Software tools for commissioning The following free software tools support you in commissioning: • SIEMENS PRONETA (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/67460624) when commissioning PROFINET systems • SIMATIC Automation Tool (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/en/view/98161300) when commissioning the SIMATIC Drive Controller. SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 268: 13.2 Check Before Powering On For The First Time

    • Are the required equipotential bonding cables connected with low impedance to the affected plant units? Further information You can find information on assembly/installation and commissioning of SINAMICS S120 components in the SINAMICS S120 manuals and in the EMC Installation Guide. (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/60612658) 13.3 Commissioning procedure 13.3.1 Removing/plugging in a SIMATIC memory card Requirements The SIMATIC Drive Controller only supports pre-formatted SIMATIC memory cards.
  • Page 269 Commissioning 13.3 Commissioning procedure Inserting the SIMATIC memory card To insert a SIMATIC memory card, follow these steps: 1. You use the "PUSH" ① button to open the bottom cover on the SIMATIC Drive Controller. ① "PUSH" button 2. Ensure that either the SIMATIC Drive Controller is switched off or that the CPU is in STOP. 3.
  • Page 270 • The file is no longer readable, or no longer exists. • The entire content of the card is corrupted. Also note the following FAQ on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59457183) in connection with the removal of the SIMATIC memory card. SIMATIC Drive Controller...
  • Page 271: First Power-On

    If booting up fails (for example because of a firmware update with errors), this is indicated by the RDY LED (2 Hz) flashing red. You can find detailed information on the various LED states in the SIMATIC Drive Controller manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109766666). SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 272: Downloading A Project To The Device

    Commissioning 13.3 Commissioning procedure 13.3.3 Downloading a project to the device Requirements • The plant has been installed and wired. • The SIMATIC Drive Controller is on and is in STOP. • The TIA Portal with integrated Startdrive has been installed and has started up on the PG/PC.
  • Page 273: Operating States Of The Cpu

    1. To load the drive configuration, select the SINAMICS Integrated in the project tree. 2. In the toolbar, click on the "Download to device" icon. You can find further information on downloading the drive configuration in the SINAMICS S120 Startdrive commissioning manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109781583). 13.4 Operating states of the CPU 13.4.1...
  • Page 274: Startup Operating State

    Commissioning 13.4 Operating states of the CPU 13.4.2 STARTUP operating state Response Before the CPU starts to execute the cyclic user program, a startup routine is executed. By programming startup OBs, you can specify initialization tags for your cyclic program in the startup routine.
  • Page 275 Commissioning 13.4 Operating states of the CPU Response when preset configuration does not match actual configuration The configuration downloaded to the CPU represents the preset configuration. The actual configuration is the actual configuration of the automation system. If the preset configuration and actual configuration differ, the hardware compatibility setting defines the behavior of the CPU.
  • Page 276: Stop Operating State

    Commissioning 13.4 Operating states of the CPU Setting startup behavior Proceed as follows to set the startup behavior: 1. Select the CPU in the device view of the STEP 7 hardware network editor. 2. Select the "Startup" area in the properties under "General". Figure 13-1 Setting startup behavior ①...
  • Page 277: Run Operating State

    OB is being processed, the CPU switches to STOP. Additional information You can find additional information on cycle and response times in the Cycle and Response Times (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193558) function manual. SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 278: Operating State Transitions

    Commissioning 13.4 Operating states of the CPU 13.4.5 Operating state transitions Operating states and operating state transitions The figure below shows the operating state and operating state transitions: Figure 13-2 Operating states and operating state transitions The table below shows the effects of operating state transitions: Table 13- 1 Operating state transitions Operating state transitions...
  • Page 279: Sinamics Integrated Operating States

    SINAMICS Integrated operating states SINAMICS Integrated operating states SINAMICS Integrated has various different operating states. SINAMICS Integrated indicates the operating states with status LEDs. You can find further information in the SIMATIC Drive Controller (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109766666) manual. SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 280: Runtime Licensing

    Note the product cancellation/discontinuation of SINAMICS licenses in the delivery form "CoL in paper form" and only use the delivery form "CoL in electronic form". You can find additional details on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ch/en/view/109812783). SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 281 Commissioning 13.6 Runtime licensing Licenses for func- Licensing Article number of the single li- Z option for pre-licensing tions/Technology Extensions cense to be purchased for the CF cards with SINAMICS (TEC) SINAMICS Integrated or for S120 Control Units SINAMICS S120 Control Units, CoL in electronic form Safety Integrated Extended Per axis...
  • Page 282 Commissioning 13.6 Runtime licensing Licenses for func- Licensing Article number of the single li- Z option for pre-licensing tions/Technology Extensions cense to be purchased for the CF cards with SINAMICS (TEC) SINAMICS Integrated or for S120 Control Units SINAMICS S120 Control Units, CoL in electronic form DCB Extension Library Per SINAMICS /CU...
  • Page 283: Cpu Memory Reset

    Commissioning 13.7 CPU memory reset 13.7 CPU memory reset Basics of a memory reset A memory reset on the CPU is possible only in the STOP mode. During memory reset, the CPU is changed to a so-called "initial status". This means that: •...
  • Page 284: Automatic Memory Reset

    PLC configuration data" option is set in STEP 7. You can find additional information on the password for protection of confidential configuration data in the Communication function manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59192925). 13.7.1 Automatic memory reset Possible cause of automatic memory reset The CPU executes an automatic memory reset if an error occurs that prevents normal further processing.
  • Page 285: Configuring Simatic Drive Controller Backup And Restore

    Commissioning 13.8 Configuring SIMATIC Drive Controller backup and restore Procedure using the mode selector Note Memory reset ↔ Reset to factory settings The procedure described below also corresponds to the procedure for resetting to factory settings: • Selector operation with inserted SIMATIC memory card: CPU executes a memory reset •...
  • Page 286: Backing Up And Restoring The Cpu Configuration

    Commissioning 13.8 Configuring SIMATIC Drive Controller backup and restore Scope of the backup The backup includes all data that is needed to restore a particular configuration version of the SIMATIC Drive Controller. The following data is backed up, for example: •...
  • Page 287 Commissioning 13.8 Configuring SIMATIC Drive Controller backup and restore Snapshot of the monitor values You can use the option "Snapshot of the monitor values" to back up the current values of the data blocks so that you can restore the current values if necessary after any changes. Overview of backup types The table below shows the backup of CPU data in line with the selected type of backup and its specific characteristics:...
  • Page 288 Commissioning 13.8 Configuring SIMATIC Drive Controller backup and restore Example: Backup from online device The following example shows how to carry out a complete backup of the current device state of the CPU in STEP 7. The CPU is in RUN mode. Before the backup, the CPU goes into STOP mode.
  • Page 289 CPU can no longer be reached via the IP protocol because the wrong project has been loaded. You can find information on the emergency address in the Communication (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59192925) function manual. Storing multilingual project texts When you configure a CPU, different categories of texts are generated, for example •...
  • Page 290: Backing Up, Restoring And Deleting Sinamics Integrated Nvram Data

    = 0 is automatically set. If the operation was not successful, p7775 displays an error value. You can find further details on error values in the SINAMICS S120/S150 list manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109822659). SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 291 Commissioning 13.8 Configuring SIMATIC Drive Controller backup and restore Backing up NVRAM data P7775 = 1 stores the NVRAM data of the SINAMICS Integrated in the folder "SINAMICS.S7S\USER\SINAMICS\NVRAM\PMEMORY.ACX" on the memory card. The storage operation backs up all data from the NVRAM. Note Backing up NVRAM data NVRAM data backup to the memory card is also possible during pulse enable.
  • Page 292: Time Synchronization

    As of firmware version V2.9, the CPU can also obtain the IP addresses of the NTP servers via DHCP. You can find more information on the procedure and the DHCP communication protocol in the Communication function manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59192925). SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 293 You can change the addresses of the NTP servers with T_CONFIG more than once if necessary. Additional information For additional information on time-of-day synchronization - time synchronization, refer to the following FAQ on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/en/view/86535497). SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 294: Time-Of-Day Synchronization Of Sinamics Drives

    Commissioning 13.9 Time synchronization 13.9.2 Time-of-day synchronization of SINAMICS drives In the factory setting, SINAMICS drives (SINAMICS Integrated, SINAMICS S120) use an operating hours counter. The SINAMICS drive saves interrupts or warnings that occur on the basis of the operating hours. This method does not allow comparable time stamps between multiple drives and the CPU.
  • Page 295 Commissioning 13.9 Time synchronization Time-of-day synchronization by the system Time-of-day synchronization between CPU and SINAMICS drives is activated in the TIA Portal. By default, time-of-day synchronization is deactivated. Proceed as follows to activate time-of-day synchronization: 1. Select "General" > "Time-of-day synchronization" 2.
  • Page 296 Commissioning 13.9 Time synchronization Compensation for runtime deviations To compensate for runtime deviations between SIMATIC and SINAMICS clocks, the time is automatically re-synchronized at regular intervals. Please note the following response to setting the SINAMICS clock time: SIMATIC clock time Response of SINAMICS Great than time/date on SINAMICS Time and date are tracked on SINAMICS...
  • Page 297 "Time-of-day synchronization". NTP time-of-day synchronization can be used for SINAMICS S210 drives independent of this. Additional information For additional information, see SINAMICS S120 Communication function manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109781721), "Time-of-day synchronization between controller and converter". SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 298: Identification And Maintenance Data

    Commissioning 13.10 Identification and maintenance data 13.10 Identification and maintenance data 13.10.1 Reading out and entering I&M data I&M data Identification and maintenance data (I&M data) is data saved on the module as read-only (I data) or read/write (M data) information. •...
  • Page 299 During the loading of the hardware configuration, the maintenance data (I&M 1, 2, 3) are also loaded. Procedure for reading I&M data via the Web server The procedure is described in detail in the Web server Function Manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193560). SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 300: Record Structure For I&M Data

    Access Example Explanation Identification data 0: (record index AFF0 VendorIDHigh Read (1 byte) 0000 Vendor name (002A = SIEMENS AG) VendorIDLow Read (1 byte) 002A Order_ID Read (20 bytes) 6ES7615-4DF10-0AB0 Article number of the module (for example, CPU 1504D TF)
  • Page 301 Commissioning 13.10 Identification and maintenance data Identification data Access Example Explanation IM_REVISION_COUNTER Read (2 bytes) 0000 Provides information about parameter changes on the module (not used) IM_PROFILE_ID Read (2 bytes) 0000 Generic Device IM_PROFILE_SPECIFIC_TYPE Read (2 bytes) 0001 0003 I/O modules IM_VERSION Read 0101...
  • Page 302: Example: Read Out Firmware Version Of The Cpu With Get_Im_Data

    Commissioning 13.10 Identification and maintenance data 13.10.3 Example: Read out firmware version of the CPU with Get_IM_Data Automation task You want to check whether the modules in your automation system have the current firmware. You can find the firmware version of the modules in the I&M0 data. The I&M0 data is the basic information for a device.
  • Page 303 Commissioning 13.10 Identification and maintenance data 4. Interconnect the "Get_IM_Data" instruction as follows: Figure 13-5 Example: Reading out I&M0 data 5. Call the "Get_IM_Data" instruction in the user program. Result The "Get_IM_Data" instruction has stored the I&M0 data in the data block. You can view the I&M0 data online in STEP 7, for example, in the data block with the "Monitor all"...
  • Page 304: Shared Commissioning Of Projects

    Commissioning 13.11 Shared commissioning of projects 13.11 Shared commissioning of projects Team Engineering In Team Engineering, several users from various engineering systems work on a project at the same time and access one SIMATIC Drive Controller CPU. The users can edit separate parts of a master project independently of one another at the same time.
  • Page 305: Simatic Memory Card

    SIMATIC memory card 14.1 SIMATIC memory card – Overview Introduction The SIMATIC Drive Controller uses the SIMATIC Memory Card of the S7-1500 automation system. The CPU data and the data of the SINAMICS Integrated is stored on the memory card. The SIMATIC Memory Card is pre-formatted and is compatible with the Windows file system.
  • Page 306 SIMATIC memory card 14.1 SIMATIC memory card – Overview WARNING Risk of death from software manipulation when using removable storage media The storage of files on removable storage media poses an elevated risk of virus, malware or other infection of commissioning PCs. Incorrect parameter settings can cause malfunctions on machines that can result in injuries or death.
  • Page 307 SIMATIC memory card 14.1 SIMATIC memory card – Overview Labeling of the SIMATIC Memory Card ① Article number ② Serial number ③ Production version ④ Memory size ⑤ Slider for setting write protection: • Slider up: not write-protected • Slider down: write-protected Figure 14-1 Labeling of the SIMATIC Memory Card Folders and files on the SIMATIC Memory Card...
  • Page 308 Folder Description SET_PWD.S7S Files for "SET PASSWORD" job For more information, see Communication Function Manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59192925), section Assign password via SIMATIC Memory Card. MCRC Motion Control Runtime Component: Motion control package for KinPlus OSSINFO If there is a folder "OSSINFO" in the main directory of the memory card, the open source software information will be copied to the memory card after the CPU is powered-on.
  • Page 309 SINAMICS Integrated You can find information on how to protect settings on SINAMICS Integrated from unauthorized reproduction in the SINAMICS S120 Drive Functions (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/den/view/109781535) function manual. Removing a SIMATIC Memory Card from the CPU Note Do not remove the SIMATIC Memory Card while a write operation is in progress.
  • Page 310 SIMATIC memory card 14.1 SIMATIC memory card – Overview Please also note the following FAQ on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59457183) relating to the removal of the SIMATIC Memory Card. Note Using the SIMATIC Memory Card as a firmware update card If you use the SIMATIC Memory Card as a firmware update card, removing and inserting the card will not result in the loss of retentive data.
  • Page 311 You can find information on how to repair an inconsistent or incorrectly formatted card in the following FAQ on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/69063974). To free up memory space on your SIMATIC Memory Card, you have the option of formatting the SIMATIC Memory Card. During formatting, the entire contents of the memory card including the project data of the SINAMICS Integrated are deleted.
  • Page 312: Setting The Card Type

    TIA Portal, you can also use a SIMATIC Memory Card for this function. For more information about assigning the password via SIMATIC Memory Card, refer to the Communication Function Manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59192925), in the section Assign password via SIMATIC Memory Card. Procedure using STEP 7 1.
  • Page 313 SIMATIC memory card 14.2 Setting the card type Procedure using the FUNCT button You can use the FUNCT button to set whether the SIMATIC Memory Card works as a program card or as a firmware update card: • Function 2: Switching the SIMATIC Memory Card from program card to firmware update card and performing a firmware update •...
  • Page 314 SIMATIC memory card 14.2 Setting the card type Function 3: Switching the SIMATIC Memory Card to program card Requirements: • The memory card is of type firmware update card (FWUPDATE); the write protection of the card is not set. • No firmware update in progress; otherwise, the function cannot be selected. Procedure: 1.
  • Page 315 (function 3) or change the job file S7_JOB.S7S to PROGRAM with an editor. Additional information You can find additional information on the FUNCT button in the SIMATIC Drive Controller manual (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109766666). You can find additional information in the STEP 7 online help. SIMATIC Drive Controller...
  • Page 316: Data Transfer With Simatic Memory Cards

    SIMATIC memory card 14.3 Data transfer with SIMATIC memory cards 14.3 Data transfer with SIMATIC memory cards Transferring objects from the project to the SIMATIC Memory Card While the SIMATIC Memory Card is in the programming device or external card reader, you can transfer the following objects from the project tree (STEP 7) to the SIMATIC Memory Card: •...
  • Page 317 You can find additional information on Trace measurements and Trace recordings: • In the Using the Trace and Logic Analyzer Function (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/64897128) function manual • In the Web Server (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193560) function manual • In the STEP 7 online help Firmware update using SIMATIC Memory Card You can find information on how to perform a firmware update in SIMATIC Drive Controller firmware update (Page 319).
  • Page 318: Service Life Of The Simatic Memory Card

    (write and delete access) by the SINAMICS Integrated. You can find methods for calculating the service life of a SIMATIC Memory Card in the Function Manual Structure and use of the CPU memory (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193101) and in an FAQ (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109482591) on the Internet. GetSMCinfo instruction...
  • Page 319: Maintenance

    Maintenance 15.1 Replacing system components 15.1.1 Replacing a defective SIMATIC Drive Controller Requirements The power supply must be switched off before the SIMATIC Drive Controller is removed. NOTICE Material damage possible Install or uninstalling the SIMATIC Drive Controller with the power connected can lead to undefined states in your plant.
  • Page 320: Replacing A Defective Simatic Memory Card

    Maintenance 15.1 Replacing system components 3. Reconnect all connectors you have previously removed. 4. You use the "PUSH" button to open the bottom cover. 5. Insert the SIMATIC Memory Card in the slot. 6. Switch the power supply back on. Following a module replacement, the CPU operates with the configured start values.
  • Page 321: Replacing A Drive-Cliq Component

    CPU and SINAMICS Integrated. Requirement • You have downloaded the file(s) for the firmware update from the Siemens Industry Online Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109773914). • Before installing the firmware update, make sure that the SIMATIC Drive Controller and any connected drives are not in use.
  • Page 322 When using a new firmware version, always check that the version is approved for use in the module in question. The attachments of the certificate (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/14675/cert) for SIMATIC Safety specify which firmware version is approved. Options for the firmware update There are the following options for performing a firmware update: •...
  • Page 323 Open-source software is used in the firmware of the SIMATIC Drive Controllers. For legal reasons, Siemens AG is obliged to publish the original text of the license conditions and copyright notices. You can find it on the Internet in the FW downloads (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/en/view/109773914) and in the scope of supply...
  • Page 324 Maintenance 15.2 SIMATIC Drive Controller firmware update Updating the firmware The "Run firmware after update" check box is always selected. After a successful loading process the CPU includes imports the firmware and subsequently operates with the new firmware. Note When a firmware update is interrupted, you need to switch the SIMATIC Drive Controller off/on or remove and insert the relevant module in a distributed I/O station before starting the firmware update again.
  • Page 325 Alternatively, you can also unzip the ZIP file with the firmware to the SIMATIC Memory Card. For the firmware update files from the Siemens Industry Online Support on the Internet, the necessary folder structure including the job file S7_JOB.S7S (Contents: FWUPDATE) is created at the same time.
  • Page 326 The new file formats supports SINAMICS Integrated firmware updates also via the web server. In this case, "52" denotes the main version V5.2. If only the SIMATIC S7-1500 firmware is to be upgraded to FW ≥ V3.0.x and the SINAMICS Integrated firmware remains unchanged on the SIMATIC Drive Controller, no update of the SINAMICS Integrated firmware is required.
  • Page 327 Maintenance 15.2 SIMATIC Drive Controller firmware update NOTICE SIMATIC Drive Controllers with a hardware function version ≥ FS 09 have a CPU firmware version ≥ V2.9. You must not downgrade these SIMATIC Drive Controllers to CPU firmware version V2.8. The CPU firmware version V2.8 may no longer be executable on SIMATIC Drive Controllers with hardware function version ≥...
  • Page 328 (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193560) Function Manual. Procedure: online via the SIMATIC Automation Tool The procedure is described in the SIMATIC Automation Tool (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/98161300) user manual (included in the SIMATIC Automation Tool). Note An update can only be performed for the CPU and not for the SINAMICS Integrated using the SIMATIC Automation Tool.
  • Page 329: Drive-Cliq Component Firmware Update

    Maintenance 15.3 DRIVE-CLiQ component firmware update Additional information You can find the latest firmware versions for the SIMATIC Drive Controller on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109773914). 15.3 DRIVE-CLiQ component firmware update DRIVE-CLiQ components The SINAMICS Integrated (for SINAMICS S120 control units, the memory card) also contains the firmware for the DRIVE-CLiQ components.
  • Page 330: System Update Simatic Drive Controller

    Thus, the system update is different from a firmware update, with which, for example, the functionality of the SIMATIC Drive Controller can be expanded. It is only necessary to update the system software if Siemens Service & Support or your Siemens contact person has recommended it.
  • Page 331: Cpu Reset To Factory Settings

    Maintenance 15.5 CPU reset to factory settings 15.5 CPU reset to factory settings Introduction "Reset to factory settings" restores the CPU to its delivery state. The function deletes all information that was stored internally on the CPU. Recommendation: Switch the CPU to its as-delivered condition if: •...
  • Page 332 STOP operating state. The "Reset to factory settings" event is entered into the diagnostics buffer. Procedure using the SIMATIC Automation Tool The procedure is described in the SIMATIC Automation Tool (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/98161300) user manual (included in the SIMATIC Automation Tool). SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 333 Additional information on "Reset to factory settings" can be found in the Function Manual Structure and use of the CPU memory (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193101) in the section on memory areas and retentivity, and in the online help for STEP 7. SIMATIC Drive Controller...
  • Page 334: Sinamics Integrated Reset To Factory Settings

    Maintenance 15.6 SINAMICS Integrated reset to factory settings 15.6 SINAMICS Integrated reset to factory settings Restoring factory settings In online mode, you can restore the factory settings for SINAMICS Integrated. 1. Establish an online connection to SINAMICS Integrated. 2. Open the online and diagnostics view of SINAMICS Integrated 3.
  • Page 335 Maintenance 15.7 Fault reactions with failsafe components Fault reactions and startup of the F-system The safety function requires the output of substitute values (safe state) instead of process values for a failsafe module (passivation of the failsafe module) in the following cases: •...
  • Page 336 For additional information on passivation and reintegration of F-I/O, refer to the SIMATIC Safety, Configuring and Programming (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/54110126) manual. Reaction of the F-module with inputs to communication errors F-modules with inputs respond differently to communication errors compared to other errors.
  • Page 337: Temperature Monitoring

    Maintenance 15.8 Temperature monitoring 15.8 Temperature monitoring The SIMATIC Drive Controller has integrated temperature monitoring. Temperature monitoring ensures that the SIMATIC Drive Controller is only operated within the permissible temperature range. This prevents device defects and undefined device behavior. Function Temperature sensors monitor the inside temperature.
  • Page 338: Maintenance And Repair

    10 to 13 DWORD Additional error information: Not relevant Programming example You can find a programming example in the following FAQ on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109782270). 15.9 Maintenance and repair The SIMATIC Drive Controller is maintenance-free. Note Repairs to the SIMATIC Drive Controller may only be carried out by the manufacturer.
  • Page 339: Test And Service Functions

    Test and service functions 16.1 Test functions Introduction You have the option of testing the operation of your user program on the CPU. You monitor signal states and values of tags, and preassign values to tags so that you can simulate specific situations for program execution.
  • Page 340 Test and service functions 16.1 Test functions Testing with program status The program status allows you to monitor the execution of the program. You can display the values of operands and the results of logic operations (RLO). This allows you to detect and fix logical errors in your program.
  • Page 341 Test and service functions 16.1 Test functions Note F-System SIMATIC Safety Setting breakpoints in the standard user program results in errors in the security program: • Sequence of F cycle time monitoring • Error in communication with the fail-safe I/O •...
  • Page 342 Test and service functions 16.1 Test functions Testing with a force table The following functions are available in the force table: • Monitoring of tags Force tables are used to monitor the actual values of the individual tags of a CPU user program or a CPU - On the PG/PC - On the Web server...
  • Page 343 Test and service functions 16.1 Test functions Difference between modifying and forcing The fundamental difference between the modifying and forcing functions consists in the storage behavior: • Modifying: Modifying of tags is an online function and is not stored in the CPU. You can end modifying of tags in the watch table or force table or by terminating the online connection.
  • Page 344 STEP 7 or over the Web server. The Trace function can be called from the CPU's folder in the project tree, under "Traces". Please also see the following FAQ on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/102781176) relevant for Trace functions. Testing with Drive Trace You use Drive Trace to records the states of a drive and evaluate them using Startdrive.
  • Page 345: Reading/Saving Service Data

    SINAMICS Integrated. If a problem occurs with the SIMATIC Drive Controller that cannot be solved with other methods, send the service data to SIEMENS Service & Support. The service data allows Service & Support to quickly analyze the problems that have occurred.
  • Page 346 Test and service functions 16.2 Reading/saving service data Procedure using the FUNCT button You can save the service data to the SIMATIC Memory Card on the SIMATIC Drive Controller with the FUNCT button. In principle, there are 2 options for reading the service data: •...
  • Page 347 Test and service functions 16.2 Reading/saving service data Saving the service data in STOP or RUN state of the SIMATIC Drive Controller 1. To get to the function selection mode, press the FUNCT button for at least 3 seconds with a sharp object and then release it.
  • Page 348 1. Open a Web browser that is suitable for communication with the SIMATIC Drive Controller. You can find additional information in the Web server (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193560) function manual. 2. Enter the following address in the address bar of the web browser: https://<CPU IP address>/save_service_data, e.g.
  • Page 349: Reading Open Source Software Information

    IP address of the SIMATIC Drive Controller. For more information on reading out service data via a user-defined page, refer to the Web server (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193560) function manual. Procedure using STEP 7 A description of how to save service data is available under the keyword "Save service data" in STEP 7 online help.
  • Page 350 Test and service functions 16.3 Reading Open Source Software information 4. Switch off the SIMATIC Drive Controller and insert the memory card into the SIMATIC Drive Controller. 5. Switch on the SIMATIC Drive Controller. The data is copied to the memory card (7-segment display shows "c." during the copy operation).
  • Page 351: Technical Data

    The SIMATIC Drive Controller complies with the designated British Standards (BS) published in the official consolidated list of the British Government. The UK Declaration of Conformity is also available on the Siemens Industry Online Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/25715/cert) website. SIMATIC Drive Controller...
  • Page 352 Measures for an appropriate EMC-compliant setup of the plant are also described in detail in this manual and in the Configuration Manual EMC installation guidelines (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/60612658). Please note that it is ultimately the label on the device that determines the compliance with standards.
  • Page 353: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    The certificates for the markings and approvals can be found on the Internet under Service&Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/25715/cert). You can find the current Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for Siemens products at Siemens Industry Online Support (https://www.siemens.com/automation/service&support) by searching under the keyword "Environmental Product Declaration".
  • Page 354 Trained personnel have the necessary experience for the setup and/or commissioning of drive systems (Power drive system - PDS) including their EMC aspects. Further information Additional information is available in the SINAMICS S120 manuals and in the EMC Installation Guideline. (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/60612658) SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 355: Shipping And Storage Conditions

    Technical data 17.4 Shipping and storage conditions 17.4 Shipping and storage conditions Introduction The SIMATIC Drive Controller exceeds requirements in terms of shipping and storage conditions pursuant to EN 61800-2. The following applies under these conditions: • Long-term storage in transport and product packaging: At weather-protected locations that have continuous contact with outside air through openings.
  • Page 356: Mechanical And Climatic Ambient Conditions

    Technical data 17.5 Mechanical and climatic ambient conditions 17.5 Mechanical and climatic ambient conditions Ambient conditions for operation The SIMATIC Drive Controller is designed for stationary use at weather-protected locations. The documented ambient conditions apply for conditions in the immediate vicinity of the devices and for the cooling air inlet.
  • Page 357 Technical data 17.5 Mechanical and climatic ambient conditions Note In a residential environment, this product can cause high-frequency interference that can make radio interference suppression measures necessary. Have the installation and commissioning with appropriate radio interference suppression measures preformed by qualified personnel. Maximum installation altitude From an altitude of 2000 m, the max.
  • Page 358: Information On Insulation Tests, Protection Class, Degree Of Protection And Rated Voltage

    Technical data 17.6 Information on insulation tests, protection class, degree of protection and rated voltage Use in dry rooms SIMATIC Drive Controllers are designed and tested for relative humidity in the range of 5 to 95%. Note Use in low humidity (< 5%) If you use the SIMATIC Drive Controller in a humidity <...
  • Page 359 Technical data 17.6 Information on insulation tests, protection class, degree of protection and rated voltage Degree of protection The SIMATIC Drive Controller has the degree of protection IP20 in accordance with IEC 60529, open type pursuant to UL/CSA: • Protection against contact with standard test finger •...
  • Page 360: Information For Users Changing From Simotion D4X5-2

    Information for users changing from SIMOTION D4x5-2 SIMATIC S7-1500 and the SIMOTION Motion Control system are two automation systems whose architecture and therefore programming are fundamentally different. Be aware of these differences when switching between the two automation systems. Comparison The comparison below is based largely on the hardware differences between a SIMATIC Drive Controller and a SIMOTION D4x5-2 control unit.
  • Page 361 Information for users changing from SIMOTION D4x5-2 Feature SIMOTION D4x5-2 DP/PN SIMATIC Drive Controller Interface to PROFIBUS Integrated PROFIdrive Integrated SINAMICS Integrated DRIVE-CLiQ 4 ports (D425-2); 6 ports (D435-2, D445-2, 4 ports D455-2) Onboard I/Os 12 DI, 8 DI/DQ 12 DI, 8 DI/DQ (assigned to the drive) Terminal type and terminal assignment as SIMOTION D4x5-2...
  • Page 362 Information for users changing from SIMOTION D4x5-2 Feature SIMOTION D4x5-2 DP/PN SIMATIC Drive Controller Possible installation Vertical and on its back Vertical positions SIPLUS variant for use in tough operating (SIMOTION D435-2 DP/PN and D455-2 DP/PN) conditions, for exam- ple, in atmospheres with harmful gases SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 363: Accessories/Spare Parts

    Controller. To be able to use "S7-1500T motion control KinPlus", a special S7-1500T motion control KinPlus memory card is required instead of the standard SIMATIC Memory Card. For more information on this, see the Function Manual SIMATIC S7-1500T Kinematics functions (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109812058) Table B- 2 SIMATIC Memory Cards S7-1500 Motion Control KinPlus...
  • Page 364 Accessories/spare parts Accessories for PROFIBUS Article number Comments PROFIBUS bus connector RS485 With angled cable outlet (35°) in screw-type connection technology, max. transmission rate 12 Mbps: 6ES7972-0BA42-0XA0 • without PG/PC interface 6ES7972-0BB42-0XA0 • with PG/PC interface PROFIBUS FastConnect bus connector RS485 With angled cable outlet (35°) in insulation displacement technology, max.
  • Page 365 Accessories/spare parts Accessories for Industrial Ethernet Article number Comments (interface X130) RJ45 FastConnect connector for Industrial Ethernet/PROFINET 180° cable outlet (10/100/1000 Mbps): 6GK1901-1BB11-2AA0 • 1 pack= 1 item 6GK1901-1BB11-2AB0 • 1 pack= 10 items 6GK1901-1BB11-2AE0 • 1 pack= 50 items FastConnect cables for Industrial Ethernet/PROFINET 6XV1878-2A •...
  • Page 366 Accessories/spare parts Article Article number Comments Spacer 6SL3064-1BB00-0AA0 Terminal kit 6SL3064-2CB00-0AA0 • 3 x I/O connector for X122/X132/X142 • 1 x 24 V connector for X124 • 5 x DRIVE-CLiQ blanking cover SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 367: Glossary

    Glossary Accessible devices Accessible devices are all devices connected to an interface of the programming device / PC that are turned on. Automatic speed control, for example S120 Automatic speed control covers all elements and components for current and speed control of an electric drive.
  • Page 368 Glossary Bus cable connector Physical connection between the bus node and the bus cable. Code block In SIMATIC S7, a code block is a block that contains a section of the STEP 7 user program. (in contrast to a data block, which contains only data) Configuration Systematic arrangement of the individual modules (configuration).
  • Page 369 Glossary Cross-PLC synchronous operation This functionality allows you to create a master value source and a synchronous axis on different controllers. Cycle control point The cycle control point marks the end of a cycle and the start of the next cycle. The cycle time statistics and monitoring of the configured maximum cycle time start at the cycle control point.
  • Page 370 Glossary Diagnostics Monitoring functions for the detection, localization, classification, display, and further evaluation of errors, faults, and alarms. They run automatically while the system is in operation. This increases the availability of systems by reducing commissioning times and downtimes. Diagnostics interrupt You can find relevant information in the entry "Interrupt, diagnostics".
  • Page 371 Glossary DRIVE-CLiQ Abbreviation for Drive Component Link with IQ. This is a SINAMICS drive technology communication system for connecting the various drive components such as Control Unit, Line Modules, Motor Modules, motors and speed/positioning encoders. In terms of hardware, DRIVE-CLiQ is based on the Industrial Ethernet standard with twisted-pair lines. In addition to the transmit and receive signals, the 24 V voltage supply is also provided via the DRIVE-CLiQ cable.
  • Page 372 Glossary Functional ground The functional ground is a low-impedance current path between electric circuits and ground. It is not intended as a protective measure but rather, for example, for improvement of interference immunity. Ground Conductive ground whose electrical potential can be set to zero at any point. All interconnected, inactive parts of a piece of equipment that cannot accept any dangerous contact voltage, even in the event of a fault.
  • Page 373 Glossary Instance data block Each call of a function block in the STEP 7 user program is assigned a data block, which is automatically generated. Values of the input, output and in/out parameters, as well as local block data, are stored in the instance data block. Interrupt The operating system of the CPU distinguishes between various priority classes that control the execution of the user program.
  • Page 374 The MAC address is generally shown on the front of the device. Example: 08-00-06-6B-80-C0 Motion control Siemens AG product family for drives that control motion. Covers all functions and components for coordination in terms of position and time for machine components in processing machinery.
  • Page 375 Glossary Motor Module Converter component (inverter) that provides power for one or two connected motors. The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a standard for synchronizing clocks in automation systems via Industrial Ethernet. NTP uses the UDP connectionless network protocol. Onboard I/O The digital onboard I/O of the SIMATIC Drive Controller is designed for connecting sensors and actuators.
  • Page 376 Glossary Parameters, static In contrast to dynamic parameters, you cannot change static parameters of modules with the user program but only by configuring in STEP 7, e.g. input delay of a digital input module. PELV Protective Extra Low Voltage = grounded extra low voltage with safe isolation PLCopen With these standardized instructions, you can use OPC UA client functions executed in an S7- 1500 CPU in your user program.
  • Page 377 Safety Extra Low Voltage = Safety extra-low voltage Sensor Module Component for implementing encoder interfaces on DRIVE-CLiQ. SIMATIC Drive Controller The SIMATIC Drive Controller is a drive-based controller in the SIMATIC S7-1500 range. SIMATIC Drive Controller System Manual, 11/2023, A5E46600094-AD...
  • Page 378 Glossary SIMATIC Memory Card External memory card for memory expansion in SIMATIC PLC. SIMATIC Safe Kinematics Safe zones and velocity monitoring of kinematics motions. SIMATIC Safety Integrated Coordinated product line, for example safety-related low-voltage switchgears and sensors, failsafe PLC, CNC controllers and variable-speed drives, which can be used in automation and drive technology to achieve the required plant security.
  • Page 379 Glossary Switch PROFIBUS is a linear network. The communication nodes are linked by means of a passive cable - the bus. By contrast, Industrial Ethernet consists of point-to-point connections: Each communication node is directly connected to exactly one communication node. If a communication node is linked to several communication nodes, this communication node is connected to the port of an active network component - the switch.
  • Page 380 Glossary Time-delay interrupt You can find relevant information in the entry "Interrupt, delay". Time-of-day interrupt You can find relevant information in the entry "Interrupt, time". Timer Timers are components of the system memory of the CPU. The operating system automatically updates the content of the "timer cells" asynchronously to the user program. STEP 7 instructions define the precise function of the timer cell (for example on-delay) and trigger its execution.
  • Page 381: Index

    Index Reset to factory settings, 329 C-Tick, 350 cULus approval, 350 24 V DC supply, 119 Data block editor, 341 Degree of protection IP20, 357 Access protection with the user program, 250 Device replacement, 143 Accessible devices Digital inputs/outputs, 127 Firmware update, 322 Display, 305 Accessories, 361...
  • Page 382 Index Hardware OBs, 222 Components, 109 Event source, 224 Configuration, 110 Priorities, 222 Hardware requirements, 103 Priorities and runtime behavior, 225 Queue, 222 Triggers, 222 Openness, 263 Operating conditions, 101 Identification data, 296 Operating states Record structure, 298 Operating state transitions, 276 IEC 60204, 118 RUN, 275 Installation, 115...
  • Page 383 Index Display, 140 Spare parts, 363 Grouping, 141 Specific application, 118 Project tree, 146 Standard machine project, 257 PRONETA, 98 Standard mode, 218 Protection, 247, 252, 255, 256 Standards, 349 Access levels, 247 Storage conditions, 353 Behavior of a password-protected CPU, 250 Copy protection, 255 Know-how protection, 252 Mechanical locking, 256...

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