Helmholz PROFINET 700-850-4PS01 Manual

Helmholz PROFINET 700-850-4PS01 Manual

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Version 1 | 20.02.2020 | as of firmware V 1.08.100
Helmholz GmbH & Co. KG | Hannberger Weg 2 | 91091 Großenseebach | Germany
Phone +49 9135 7380-0 | Fax +49 9135 7380-110 | info@helmholz.de | www.helmholz.com
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  • Page 1 Version 1 | 20.02.2020 | as of firmware V 1.08.100 Link to the latest version of the manual Helmholz GmbH & Co. KG | Hannberger Weg 2 | 91091 Großenseebach | Germany Phone +49 9135 7380-0 | Fax +49 9135 7380-110 | info@helmholz.de | www.helmholz.com...
  • Page 2 (photocopy, microfilm, or any other methods), even for training purposes or with the use of electronic systems, without written approval from Helmholz GmbH & Co. KG. To download the latest version of this manual, please visit our website at www.helmholz.de. We welcome all ideas and suggestions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents General ......................6 Target audience for this manual....................6 Safety instructions ........................6 Note symbols and signal words ....................7 Intended use ........................... 8 Improper use ........................... 8 1.5.1 Liability ..........................9 1.5.2 Disclaimer of liability ......................9 1.5.3 Warranty ..........................
  • Page 4 Configuration and diagnosis via the web interface ........23 Web interface ........................23 System Menu ........................23 6.2.1 System Status ........................23 6.2.2 Network ..........................24 6.2.3 Restart and reset ........................ 24 6.2.4 Password ........................... 25 6.2.5 Event Log ........................... 25 6.2.6 Firmware Upgrade ......................
  • Page 5 Can the PROFINET switch also transmit 1 GBit? ..............38 Can the PROFINET switch also be operated at 10 Mbit? ............38 Which Ethernet cable types can be used for PROFINET? ............38 7.10 Can PROFIsafe be transmitted via the PROFINET switch? ............38 7.11 Why does the PROFINET switch have its own IP address and a PROFINET name? ....
  • Page 6: General

    1 General This operating manual applies only to devices, assemblies, software, and services of Helmholz GmbH & Co. KG. 1.1 Target audience for this manual This description is only intended for trained personnel qualified in control and automation engineering who are familiar with the applicable national standards. For installation, commissioning, and operation of the components, compliance with the instructions and explanations in this operating manual is essential.
  • Page 7: Note Symbols And Signal Words

    1.3 Note symbols and signal words If the hazard warning is ignored, there is an imminent danger to life and health of people from electrical voltage. If the hazard warning is ignored, there is a probable danger to life and health of people from electrical voltage.
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    Modifications to hardware or software configurations that extend beyond the documented options are not permitted and nullify the liability of Helmholz GmbH & Co. KG. The device may not be used as the only means for preventing hazardous situations on machinery and systems.
  • Page 9: Liability

    1.5.2 Disclaimer of liability Helmholz GmbH & Co. KG is not liable for damages if these were caused by use or application of products that was improper or not as intended. Helmholz GmbH & Co. KG assumes no liability for any printing errors or other inaccuracies that may appear in the operating manual, unless there are serious errors of which Helmholz GmbH &...
  • Page 10: Security Recommendations

    • Evaluate your system holistically with a view to security. Use a cell protection concept with corresponding products, such as the Helmholz “WALL IE”. You can find extensive information, for example, in the “ICS Security Compendium”...
  • Page 11: Overview

    • Diagnostic messages for network problems • Identification and maintenance data A GSDML file (download from www.helmholz.de) is required for configuration as a PROFINET device. Settings made with the web interface are overwritten by the configuration. PROFINET switch 4/8/16-port | Version 1 | 20.02.2020...
  • Page 12: Setup

    3.1 Setup Depending upon the model, the PROFINET switch is equipped with 4/8 or 16 Ethernet ports (RJ45). The switch has two recessed function buttons (“RST” and “FCN”) as operating elements. The status display on the device takes place via four LEDs (PWR, RUN, BF, SF), as well as through the LEDs at the Ethernet ports.
  • Page 13: Leds Status Information

    3.3 LEDs status information No power supply or device defective Device is correctly supplied with voltage Device is ready to operate Flashing Device is starting up Flashing synchronous PROFINET function device identification with BF and SF LED Bus error, no configuration Flashing synchronous PROFINET function device identification with RUN and SF LED...
  • Page 14: Installation And Removal

    4 Installation and removal 4.1 Access restriction The modules are open operating equipment and must only be installed in electrical equipment rooms, cabinets, or housings. Access to the electrical equipment rooms, cabinets, or housings must only be possible using a tool or key, and access should only be granted to trained or authorized personnel.
  • Page 15: Recycling / Weee

    4.7 Recycling / WEEE The Helmholz GmbH & Co. KG company is registered as a manufacturer with the brand HELMHOLZ and the device type “Small devices of information and telecommunications technology for exclusive usage in other than private households”, and the following registration data: Helmholz GmbH &...
  • Page 16: Preparing The Profinet Switch

    The housing of the PROFINET switch is not grounded. Please connect the functional grounding connection (FG named FE on front) of the PROFINET switch correctly with the reference potential. 5.2 Install GSDML file Please download the GSDML file under www.helmholz.de or scan the following QR code: PROFINET switch 4-port PROFINET switch 8-port PROFINET switch 16-port PROFINET switch 4/8/16-port | Version 1 | 20.02.2020...
  • Page 17: Configuration In The Hardware Configuration

    Following installation, the PROFINET switch can be found in the hardware catalog under “Other field devices -> PROFINET IO -> Network Components -> Helmholz GmbH & Co. KG -> Helmholz PN switch”. Add the “PROFINET switch, 4-port”, “PROFINET switch 8-port” or “PROFINET switch, 16- port”...
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  • Page 19: Setting The Port Properties

    5.4 Setting the port properties Each port of the PROFINET switch can be individually configured. “Activate this port” The port can be switched off here. This option is recommended when the port shouldn’t be used. Unauthorized trespass into the network is prevented. Transmission rate / duplex The port synchronizes itself automatically with the “Automatic”...
  • Page 20: Topology Detection

    5.5 Topology detection The PROFINET switch supports the mechanisms for neighborhood detection (LLDP). With this function, it is possible to detect the topology of a PROFINET network, or to specify it for purposes of checking for the correct structuring by the configuration. If the topology was prescribed in the configuration, neighboring devices can also be assigned the PROFINET name in the event of the replacement of a device.
  • Page 21: Assign The Profinet Switch A Name

    If configuration has taken place correctly, the PROFINET “BF” LED is off. The Helmholz IPSet tool, which can be downloaded at no charge from the Helmholz website, can also be used to set the PROFINET name. Scan the following QR code to download the IPSet tool:...
  • Page 22: Media Redundancy Protocol (Mrp)

    5.7 Media redundancy protocol (MRP) The PROFINET switch supports the optional media redundancy protocol (MRP) as MRP client. MRP stands for “media redundancy protocol”. MRP enables ring wiring, which also makes operation of the PROFINET network possible in the event of the failure of a cable or of a participant. There must be at least one MRP master (e.g.
  • Page 23: Configuration And Diagnosis Via The Web Interface

    6 Configuration and diagnosis via the web interface 6.1 Web interface The configuration can be queried and changed via the web interface. The web interface is operable as soon as the device has a network configuration. The IP address of the device must also be entered as a URL.
  • Page 24: Network

    6.2.2 Network The network configuration consists of: • IP address • Subnet mask • Standard gateway • PROFINET device name IP address and subnet mask jointly define the address of the network. The standard gateway is required for the transition to other networks. Changes to the network configuration are only possible as long as no PROFINET IO connection exists.
  • Page 25: Password

    In order to reset the device to factory settings with the “FCN” button, the following steps are necessary: 1. Switch on or restart the device while pressing and holding the “FCN” button. 2. Wait until the “SF” LED flashes 3. Release “FCN” button 6.2.4 Password Access to the web interface for the administrator is protected by a password.
  • Page 26: Firmware Upgrade

    6.2.6 Firmware Upgrade The firmware in the device can be updated. New firmware versions are delivered in files with the ending “.huf” and are available via the Helmholz homepage www.helmholz.de. A firmware file can be selected under “Firmware” (System section) and loaded into the device.
  • Page 27: Time Settings

    6.2.7 Time settings The internal clock of the PROFINET switch can be set. It is used for the display of system events. Synchronization with real time (UTC) can be configured manually or automatically by using SNTP. Adjustment to the local time zone takes place via a time zone offset (-720 to 840 minutes). In order to take daylight saving time into account, the day and the hour (24h format) for each year when daylight saving time (+ 1 hour) begins and ends.
  • Page 28: Menu Agent

    6.3 Menu Agent 6.3.1 Ethernet-based administration Access via Ethernet is protected by password and there is a timeout for web sessions. When 0 minutes is configured as a timeout, no timeout takes place. It can be configured whether the system status should also be shown in the web interface without a login. 6.3.2 Web The form for displaying and changing the settings for...
  • Page 29: Ring Redundancy Mode

    6.3.5 Ring Redundancy Mode The PROFINET switch can be used in a ring topology as a MRP client. Changes to the topology settings are only possible as long as no PROFINET IO connection exists. The settings for topology can be shown and changed under “Ring Redundancy”...
  • Page 30: Menu Switch

    6.4 Menu Switch 6.4.1 Port status The current status and the settings of the Ethernet ports can be queried and changed. The form for the display of the port status and for changing the port settings is found ´under “Port Status”...
  • Page 31: Arp Table

    6.4.3 ARP table The IP addresses known to the PROFINET switch and their related MAC addresses can be queried. The query only takes IP addresses into account from devices with which the PROFINET switch communicates via IP. The ARP table query is found at “ARP Table”...
  • Page 32: Dcp

    6.4.5 DCP PROFINET devices can be recognized in a network with the DCP protocol and provided with basic parameters such as IP address and device name. To this purpose, DCP frames are forwarded to all ports. When forwarding to a particular port is not wished, this can be deactivated. The receipt of DCP frames at this port is unaffected by this.
  • Page 33: Mac Table / Forwarding Rules

    6.4.7 MAC Table / Forwarding rules The forwarding of Ethernet frames takes place on the basis of forwarding rules. Such a rule consists of a MAC address and the ports to which frames with this destination address are to be forwarded. The currently valid forwarding rules can be queried.
  • Page 34: Network Statistics

    6.5 Network Statistics The PROFINET switch collects statistical data for each port via the type of arriving (RX) and forwarded (TX) frames. The following types are differentiated: Unicast: Frame addressed directly to the device Multicast: Frame addressed to a group of devices Broadcast: Frame addressed to all devices in the network.
  • Page 35: Web Interface Logout

    6.6 Web interface logout In order to end the web interface session and log out of the PROFINET switch, the last button in the web interface must be clicked. PROFINET switch 4/8/16-port | Version 1 | 20.02.2020...
  • Page 36: Faq

    IO cycle as exact as possible in the network and to ensure a synchronous rhythm and the best transmission possible. The Helmholz PROFINET switch supports PROFINET RT, but not IRT. PROFINET switch 4/8/16-port | Version 1 | 20.02.2020...
  • Page 37: What Do The Leds Bf And Sf Mean

    7.3 What do the LEDs BF and SF mean? The “BF” LED shows logical “bus errors”, for example, that the device has not received a configuration, the configuration is defective, or no PROFINET communication is possible at all (network error). The “SF”...
  • Page 38: Can The Profinet Switch Also Transmit 1 Gbit

    7.7 Can the PROFINET switch also transmit 1 GBit? No, because the PROFINET protocol is currently only specified for 100 Mbit. 7.8 Can the PROFINET switch also be operated at 10 Mbit? Yes, the PROFINET switch also communicates with 10 Mbit participants. However, 100 Mbit are the prerequisite for performant and real time-compatible applications.
  • Page 39: What Happens With A Profinet Participant When The Power Supply Fails

    7.14 What happens with a PROFINET participant when the power supply fails? PROFINET participants mostly have 2 ports for the PROFINET cabling. The two ports are connected with one another by an internal 2-port switch component. If the power supply of a PROFINET participant fails, the communication is interrupted at this point in a network line.
  • Page 40: Technical Data

    8 Technical data 8.1 PROFINET switch 4-port Order no. 700-850-4PS01 Name PROFINET switch, 4-port, managed Scope of delivery PROFINET switch, 4-port, with power supply plug and Quick Start Guide Dimensions (D x W x H) 32.5 x 58.5 x 76.5 mm Weight Approx.
  • Page 41: Profinet Switch 8-Port

    8.2 PROFINET switch 8-port Order no. 700-850-8PS01 Name PROFINET switch, 8-port, managed Scope of delivery PROFINET switch, 8-port, with power supply plug and Quick Start Guide Dimensions (D x W x H) 32.5 x 83.5 x 76.5 mm Weight Approx. 190 g PROFINET interface Protocol PROFINET IO as defined in IEC 61158-6-10...
  • Page 42: Profinet Switch 16-Port

    8.3 PROFINET switch 16-port Order no. 700-850-16P01 Name PROFINET switch, 16-port, managed Scope of delivery PROFINET switch, 16-port, with power supply plug and Quick Start Guide Dimensions (D x W x H) 32.5 x 147 x 76.5 mm Weight Approx. 320 g PROFINET interface Protocol PROFINET IO as defined in IEC 61158-6-10...
  • Page 43: Dimensioned Drawing

    8.4 Dimensioned drawing PROFINET switch 4/8/16-port | Version 1 | 20.02.2020...

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