Place of Origin: | Germany |
Brand Name: | LENZE |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | E82ZAFCC001 |
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 | E82ZAFCC001: | E82ZAFCC001 |
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Material: | Iron | Germany: | Germany |
Color: | Black | Temperature: | 20-90 |
Dimension: | 80mm |
elect the unspecified CPU in the project tree. | Select the "PN/IE" entry as the type of PG/PC interface. |
. Select the "Hardware detection" function from the "Online" menu. | . Select the PG/PC interface. |
Option 2: Click on the yellow framed alarm in the device view. | Click the "Show all compatible devices" option. |
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
name in the project tree.
The CPU and modules used are displayed in the hardware configuratiIn 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:
– The interface module for communication with the CPU.
– Up to 30 modules, each one providing up to 32 channels.
Procedure
1. Open the "Hardware catalog".
2. Change to the "Network view".
3. Open the "Distributed I/O" and "ET 200SP" folders.
4. Open the "IM 155-6 PN ST" folder.
5. Drag-and-drop the "6ES7 155-6AU00-0BN0" interface module to the network view.
6. Open the "ET 200MP" folder.
7. Open the "IM 155-5 PN ST" folder.
Drag-and-drop the "6ES7 155-5AA00-0AB0" interface module to the network view.The I/O systems have been created in the hardware configuration, but not yet assigned to
the CPU 1511-1 PN. They are both displayed under "Unassigned devices" in the project
view.Drag-and-drop a connection from the interface of the IM 155-5 PN ST interface module to
the CPU interface.
2. Create a second connection between the IM 155-6 PN ST interface module and the CPU.
Result
The interface modules are assigned to the CPU as IO devices. Both distributed IO systems
are displayed in the project tree in the "Distributed I/O" folder below the CPU.
A PROFINET I/O system was created automatically in the networking process and its
properties are displayed in the network viewYou need the server module to operate the input and output modules. These modules will
fail if the server module is missing.
Maximum configuration per potential group
The number of I/O modules that can be used per potential group depends on the following
factors:
1. Total power requirement of all I/O modules operated on this potential group
2. Total power requirement of all loads connected externally to this potential group
The sum of the total power calculated from 1. and 2. cannot exceed the current carrying
capacity of the employed BaseUnit and the load supply voltage.
Set the "Potential group" parameter for a module as follows:The number of I/O modules that can be used per potential group depends on the following
factors:
1. Total power requirement of all I/O modules operated on this potential group
2. Total power requirement of all loads connected externally to this potential group
The sum of the total power calculated from 1. and 2. cannot exceed the current carrying
capacity of the employed BaseUnit and the load supply voltage.
Set the "Potential group" parameter for a module as follows:You can find additional information on