Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Scope of Delivery
- UPPORT
- Product Overview
- A PPLICATION
- SIMATIC
- S ERVICE WITH SIWATOOL FTA
- D OWNLOAD WITH SIWATOOL FTA
- Hardware Planning and Assembly
- H ARDWARE IN SIMATIC
- Introduction
- Five Basic Rules for Guaranteeing EMC
- Profile Rail
- Shield connection
- Connecting the 24 V power supply
- Connection to front connector
- Digital Inputs
- Counter Input
- Digital Outputs
- Analog Output
- RS 485 interface for load cells made by Wipotec/Kaiserslautern
- RS 485 interface for load cells made by PESA, Pfäffikon/Switzerland
- Connecting the Remote Display by the Siebert company
- PC Connection for SIWATOOL FTA
- LED Indicators
- P REPARATION
- Weighing Functions
- DR3 A DJUSTMENT P ARAMETER (NAWI, AWI)
- DR3 - Characteristic value range
- DR3 - Type of low pass filters
- DR3 - Scale Name
- DR3 - Automatic zero adjustment
- DR3 - Numeral Step for weighing range 1
- DR3 - Maximum weight for weighing range 3
- DR3 - Waiting time for stand-still 1
- DR3 - Maximum positive weight for zero setting at start-up
- DR3 – Monitoring time for the digital load cells
- DR3 - Stand-still time 2
- DR3 - Smallest set weight min
- DR 4 B ASIS PARAMETER (NAWI, AWI)
- DR 4 - Scale operating mode (Scale type)
- DR 4 - Type: filling (additive) and emptying
- DR 4 - Type: filling (additive) without emptying
- DR 4 - Type: filling (subtractive) without emptying
- DR 4 - Type: Check weight
- DR 4 - Type: Discontinuous totalizing
- DR 4 – Type: filling (subtractive)/(Big-bag)
- Processing weighing step 0 - Wait
- Description of weighing step 5 - Empty
- DR 4 - Basis weight for monitoring the empty range
- DR 4 - Shut-off weight limit value 1
- DR 7 - Source for Weight Simulation
- DR 7 - Process value 1 for fast output to the SIMATIC CPU
- DR 7 - Process value 2 for fast output to the SIMATIC CPU
- DR 7 - Weight for zero point (0 or 4 mA)
- DR 7 - RS232- Printer transfer control
- DR 7 - RS485-character frame
- DR 7 - Replacement value for DO 1 to DO 8 with Interference or Output Disable
- DR 7 - Definition of the Digital Inputs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
- DR 7 - Memory segment for trace function
- DR 8 Date / Time (NAWI, AWI)
- DR 9 - Info on Module
- DR 15 T ARE ENTRY (NAWI, AWI)
- DR 16 - Weight simulation entry
- External remote display definition
- DR 22 S CALE P ARAMETER 1 (AWI)
- DR 22 - Trailing Weight
- DR 23 S CALE PARAMETER 2 (AWI)
- DR 23 - Text Selection for automatic logging
- DR 23 - Default value for analog output with course
- DR 23 - Tare / Zero setting cycle
- DR 23 - Step control through digital input 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
- DR 23 - Stop with TU1
- DR 23 - Pulse duration in pulse dosing
- DR 23 - Selection for type of controller
- DR 23 - Controller Optimum Plus
- DR 23 - Control factor fine time controller
- DR 23 - Overlapping time
- DR 27 I NTERNAL PROCESS VALUE 2 (AWI)
- DR 30 P ROCESS VALUES 1 (NAWI, AWI)
- DR 30 - AWI status flags
- DR 30 - Gross process value
- DR 30 - Totalising memory 2
- DR 31 - Through-put per second
- DR 32 - Total number of weighing procedures
- DR 32 – Classification of tolerance evaluation
- DR 34 ASCII WEIGHT VALUE (NAWI, AWI)
- DR39 V ERSION RECOGNITION S ECURE OCX
- DR 44 L AST LOG (NAWI, AWI)
- DR 44 - MMC-ID
- T HE DR 46 PARAMETER FOR READING FROM MMC LOGS IN SIMATIC
- DR 47 - MMC-ID
- DR 123 D ATA CONTENT MMC
- Messages and Diagnostics
- C OMMAND LIST
- Programming in SIMATIC STEP 7
- R ECOGNISING MESSAGES USING SIWATOOL FTA
- M ESSAGE LISTS D ATA AND COMMAND ERRORS
- M ESSAGE LIST T ECHNOLOGY MESSAGES
- M ESSAGE LIST OF OPERATING MESSAGES
- SIWAREX FTA IN CYCLIC STEP 7 - P ROGRAM
- C ALL PARAMETERS FOR FB SIWA_FTA
- DB_VECTOR:= 11, Input, INT
- CMD_ERR:= "DB_SCALE".bo_CMD_ERR, Output, BOOL
- ERR_MSG_TYPE:= "DB_SCALE".b_ERR_MSG_TYPE, Output, BYTE
- START_UP:= "DB_SCALE".bo_START_UP_IN_PROGRESS
- Functionality of the calibratable weight display
- Installation and Project Planning for the Calibratable Weight Display
- C ALIBRATABLE WEIGHT DISPLAY WITH TIA-P ORTAL
- Project planning in SIMATIC PCS 7
- Commissioning using a PC – SIWATOOL FTA
- Firmware-Update with SIWATOOL FTA
- Calibrating Applications
- Accessories
- Technical Data
- Index
- Abbreviations
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iv SIWAREX FTAContents1 Preface.................................................................................................................................... 1-11.1 P URPOSE OF T HIS M ANUAL .................................................................................................1-11.2 FUNDAMENTAL K NOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................1-11.3 SCOPE OF THIS M ANUAL .....................................................................................................1-11.4 FURTHER SUPPORT ..............................................................................................................1-32 Scope of Delivery .................................................................................................................. 2-42.1 SCOPE OF D ELIVERY ...........................................................................................................2-43 Product Overview .................................................................................................................. 3-63.1 G ENERAL I NFORMATION .....................................................................................................3-63.2 B ENEFITS ............................................................................................................................3-63.3 R ANGE OF APPLICATION .....................................................................................................3-73.4 STRUCTURE .........................................................................................................................3-73.5 FUNCTION ...........................................................................................................................3-83.6 SYSTEM I NTEGRATION IN SIMATIC ...................................................................................3-93.7 COMMISSIONING AND SERVICE WITH SIWATOOL FTA ..................................................3-103.8 F IRMWARE D OWNLOAD WITH SIWATOOL FTA .............................................................3-123.9 READING THE STORED WEIGHING LOGS WITH SIWATOOL FTA ......................................3-123.10 Q UICK I NSTALLATION WITH SIWATOOL FTA W IZZARD ................................................3-124 Hardware Planning and Assembly .................................................................................... 4-134.1 P LANNING THE H ARDWARE IN SIMATIC .........................................................................4-144.2 STAND- ALONE OPERATION ................................................................................................4-144.3 EMC-COMPATIBLE S TRUCTURE .......................................................................................4-154.3.1 Definition: EMC ...............................................................................................................4-154.3.2 Introduction ......................................................................................................................4-154.3.3 Possible Effects of Interference ........................................................................................4-154.3.4 Coupling Mechanisms ......................................................................................................4-154.3.5 Five Basic Rules for Guaranteeing EMC .........................................................................4-164.4 ASSEMBLY ON THE P ROFILE R AIL .....................................................................................4-174.5 CONNECTIONS AND C ABLING ............................................................................................4-174.5.1 Connection areas for SIWAREX FTA...............................................................................4-174.5.2 Shield connection .............................................................................................................4-194.5.3 Connecting the 24 V power supply ...................................................................................4-204.5.4 Connection to front connector ..........................................................................................4-214.5.5 Load cell connections .......................................................................................................4-214.5.6 Digital Inputs....................................................................................................................4-254.5.7 Counter Input ...................................................................................................................4-264.5.8 Digital Outputs .................................................................................................................4-274.5.9 Analog Output ..................................................................................................................4-294.5.10 RS 485 interface for a METTLER TOLEDO ....................................................................4-294.5.11 RS 485 interface for load cells made by Wipotec/Kaiserslautern ....................................4-314.5.12 RS 485 interface for load cells made by PESA, Pfäffikon/Switzerland ............................4-324.5.13 Connecting the Remote Display by the Siebert company .................................................4-354.5.14 PC Connection for SIWATOOL FTA................................................................................4-364.5.15 LED Indicators .................................................................................................................4-374.5.16 Using the Micro Memory Card ........................................................................................4-374.6 O PERATIONAL P REPARATION ............................................................................................4-384.7 U SE IN AREAS WITH RISK OF EXPLOSION ...........................................................................4-395 Weighing Functions ............................................................................................................ 5-415.1 G ENERAL I NFORMATION ...................................................................................................5-41 PreviousNext |