2 Engineering
Table 2-11
No.
1
Startup of the SIMATIC S5 and synchronization with the CP1430 TCP.
2
In case of being synchronized with the CP1430 without any errors, the
parameterized ISO-on-TCP connection will be established automatically afterwards.
3
The cyclic processing of the HTB RECEIVE block in the S5-CPU ensures readiness
to receive between the CPU and the CP1430 TCP. The data are transferred from
the CP1430 TCP to the data block of the SIMATIC S5-CPU via the RECEIVE ALL
handling block.
4
The SIMATIC S5 transfers the SEND job to the CP1430 TCP via HTB SEND. The
data are transferred from the SIMATIC S5-CPU (data block) to the CP1430 TCP via
the SEND ALL handling block.
5
The received data are transferred to the S7-1500 CPU via the cyclic processing of
the OUC block TRCV. If the data have been received successfully, this is shown by
a positive acknowledgment and signaled at block parameter NDR. Otherwise, a
negative acknowledgment will be sent for the job.
6
A SEND job is sent from the S7-1500 CPU to the SIMATIC S5 via the OUC block
TSEND. In this scenario, the block sends a job to the SIMATIC S5 CP1430 TCP
every second. In the S5-CPU, the data are transferred via the standard HTBs
RECEIVE and RECEIVE ALL.
2.4.2
Communication program in the SIMATIC S7-1500
Overview
The following blocks contain the communication program in the S7-1500 CPU.
OB 100
Startup
OB 1
Main
Ethernet Communication (ISO on TCP) between SIMATIC S5 and
SIMATIC S7-1500 Controllers
Entry-ID: 109482475,
V1.2,
RecvData
SendData
FB 5
ConnManager
ParamID5
User
blocks
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Process
TCON
TSEND
TRCV
TDISCON
OUC system
blocks
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