Procedures For Starting Up The Programmable Controller - Siemens SIMATIC S5-100U System Manual

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Start-up and Program Tests
4.2.2

Procedures for Starting Up the Programmable Controller

Table 4-1. Starting Up the Programmable Controller
Prerequisites
Procedures
System and programmable
controller are off-load.
• Check the mechanical
configuration and wiring.
(see section 3.1 and 3.2).
Set the ON/OFF switch to
"0" and the operating mode
switch to "STOP".
• Switch on the power supply
and load power supply.
• Set ON/OFF switch to "1".
• Connect programmer to
CPU.
• Reset the programmable
controller (see section 4.1.3).
• Set operating mode switch to
RUN.
• Switch on sensor power
supply.
• Actuate the sensors one after
the other.
• Switch on power supply for
output modules and
actuators.
• Force the outputs with the
"FORCE" programmer
function.
Program on memory sub-
module
• Set ON/OFF switch to "0".
• Plug in the memory
submodule.
• Set ON/OFF switch to
*
"1".
• Test program and make any
necessary corrections.
• Set operating mode switch to
STOP.
• Switch on the load.
• Set operating mode switch to
RUN.
• Back up the program.
*
For the CPU 102 only: press the <COPY> key simultaneously (manual loading).
4-4
Remarks
Check the mechanical assembly
(VDE 0100 and VDE 0160). Ter
minal "M" of the load power
supply and the ground terminal of
the programmable controller must
be connected to the central
grounding point (standard
mounting rail). For non-floating
modules, a module's "M" terminal
must be connected to the
programmable controller's "M"
terminal.
The input signals in the PII can be
observed with the "STATUS VAR"
programmer function.
The switching states of the
associated actuators change.
Program is loaded.
The system is in operation.
Displays
-
• Red fault LEDs on the I/O
modules lights.
• Red LED of the CPU lights;.
yellow LED lights if the battery is
low or not installed.
• Green LED on the CPU lights.
• Red fault LEDs on the input
modules darken.
• Green LEDs on the input modules
light.
• Red fault LEDs on the output
modules darken.
• Green LEDs of the output
modules light up.
• Red LED of the CPU lights.
• Green LED of the CPU lights.
EWA 4NEB 812 6120-02b
S5-100U

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