Transfer Via Memory Card; Option: Transfer Via Mpi - YASKAWA VIPA System MICRO M13-CCF0000 Manual

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VIPA System MICRO
10.5.2

Transfer via memory card

Proceeding
10.5.3

Option: Transfer via MPI

General
Net structure
Terminating resistor
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6.
Establish with [Connect] a connection.
7.
Click to 'Online è Download to device'.
ð The according block is compiled and by a request transferred to the target
device. Provided that no new hardware configuration is transferred to the CPU,
the entered Ethernet connection is permanently stored in the project as transfer
channel.
The memory card serves as external storage medium. There may be stored several proj-
ects and sub-directories on a memory card. Please regard that your current project is
stored in the root directory and has one of the following file names:
n
S7PROG.WLD
n
AUTOLOAD.WLD
1.
Start the Siemens TIA Portal with your project.
2.
Create a wld file with 'Project è Memory card file è New'.
ð The wld file is shown in the Project tree at "SIMATIC Card Reader" as "Memory
card file".
3.
Copy the blocks from the Program blocks to the wld file. Here the hardware configu-
ration data are automatically copied to the wld file as "System data".
4.
Copy the wld file at a suited memory card. Plug this into your CPU and start it
again.
ð The transfer of the application program from the memory card into the CPU
takes place depending on the file name after an overall reset or PowerON.
S7PROG.WLD is read from the memory card after overall reset.
AUTOLOAD.WLD is read from the memory card after PowerON.
The flickering of the yellow LED
marks the active transfer. Please regard that your user memory serves for
enough space for your user program, otherwise your user program is not com-
pletely loaded and the red LED
For the transfer via MPI the use of the optionally available extension module EM M09 is
required. The extension module provides the interface X2: MPI(PB) with fixed pin assign-
Ä Chapter 2.4 'Mounting' on page 13
ment.
The structure of a MPI net is electrically identical with the structure of a PROFIBUS net.
This means the same rules are valid and you use the same components for the build-up.
The single participants are connected with each other via bus interface plugs and
PROFIBUS cables. Per default the MPI net runs with 187.5kbaud. VIPA CPUs are deliv-
ered with MPI address 2.
A cable has to be terminated with its surge impedance. For this you switch on the termi-
nating resistor at the first and the last participant of a network or a segment. Please make
sure that the participants with the activated terminating resistors are always power sup-
plied. Otherwise it may cause interferences on the bus.
Configuration with TIA Portal
TIA Portal - Project transfer > Option: Transfer via MPI
of the status bar of the CPU
of the status bar lights up.
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