Place of Origin: | GERMANY |
Brand Name: | LENZE |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | E82EV552K2C |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pcs |
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Packaging Details: | carton |
Delivery Time: | in stock |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 100pcs/week |
LENZE: | LENZE | E82EV552K2C: | E82EV552K2C |
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Temperature: | 20-90 | Color: | Black |
Material: | Iron | Wire: | Wire |
Dimension: | 80mm |
solution when working with the TIA Portal: ● Integrated engineering with a uniform operating concept |
Comprehensive library concept Use the ready-made instructions and pre-existing parts of the project again and again. ● Multiple programming languages |
Process automation and process visualization go "hand-in-hand". | Five different programming languages are available for implementing your automation taskIn the following step, you will create a new project. All data which is generated during the creation of an automation solution is saved in the |
Consistent, centralized data management with powerful editors and universal symbols Data created once is available in all editors. Changes and corrections are automatically applied and updated within the entire project. |
project file. The data is stored in the form of objects. Within the project, the objects are arranged in a tree structure (project hierarchy). |
The project hierarchy is based on the devices and stations along with the configuration data
and programs belonging to them.
Requirement
You need the following hardware and software equipment to create the project:
● Hardware:
– The CPU 1511-1 PN that was installed and wired in the hardware section of the
Getting Started.
– An Ethernet connection to your programming device/PC.
● Software:
The following software packages must be installed and executable on your programming
device/PC:
– SIMATIC STEP 7 Professional V13
– SIMATIC WinCC Advanced V13 or SIMATIC WinCC Professional V13In the following step, you will create an unspecified CPU. Unspecified CPUs are
placeholders for specific CPUs from the hardware catalog which will be defined later.
Procedure
1. Open the "Devices & Networks" portal.
2. Insert a new device.
3. Enter "Color_Mixing_CPU" as the name for the CPUIn the following section, you will use the hardware detection function to read the CPU type.
Run an LED flashing test during hardware detection. The LED flashing test activates the
LEDs on a detected device. You may also use this function to verify that the correct device
was selected in a hardware configuration consisting of several devices.
Procedure
1. Select the unspecified CPU in the project tree.
2. Select the "Hardware detection" function from the "Online" menu.
Option 2: Click on the yellow framed alarm in the device view.
3. Select the "PN/IE" entry as the type of PG/PC interface.
4. Select the PG/PC interface.
5. Click the "Show all compatible devices" option.
6. Select the CPU from the compatible devices in the subnet.
7. Select the "Flash LED" check box to run a flashing test.
8. Click "Detect" to replace the unspecified CPU with the necessary CPU type.
Result
The CPU type is read out. The correct device name is appended in brackets to your CPU In the following section, you will create two distributed I/O systems in the hardware
configuration:
● An ET 200SP distributed I/O system, which basically consists of the following
components:
– An interface module for communication with the CPU.
– Up to 32 modules that can be inserted in any combination.
– A server module that completes the configuration.
● An ET 200MP distributed I/O system, which consists of the following components: