6 commissioning of the profinet, 1 overview of the commissioning steps, Commissioning of the profinet – Lenze PROFINET Controller-based Automation User Manual

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Commissioning of the PROFINET

6.1

Overview of the commissioning steps

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6

Commissioning of the PROFINET

This chapter provides information on how to commission the Lenze automation system with

PROFINET.
Depending on the field devices used, the following

Lenze Engineering tools

( 17)

are required:

• »EASY Starter«
• »Engineer«
• »PLC Designer«

6.1

Overview of the commissioning steps

The main commissioning steps are listed in the following table.

Note!

• In the Lenze automation system, no PROFINET master functionality is supported. In a

PROFINET network, a Lenze Controller can only be driven as I/O device (slave), e.g. by

a Siemens SIMATIC S7 PLC.

• In the Lenze automation system, Logic field devices can be exclusively operated via

PROFINET. Thus, as an I/O device, the Lenze Controller is a Logic field device.

• The motion functionality is not supported when PROFINET is used. Always use

EtherCAT to connect inverters to be controlled via the central Motion functionality.

Mixed operation PROFINET with EtherCAT

( 32)

Step

Activity

Software to be used

1st

Planning the bus topology ( 21)

2nd

Installing field devices

( 21)

3rd

Create a project folder

( 22)

4th

Commissioning the field devices ( 22)

»Engineer«/»EASY Starter«

If necessary

Importing missing devices / device description files

( 23)

»STEP7«

5th

Creating a PLC program with a target system (Logic) ( 24)

»PLC Designer«

6.

Configuring the communication parameters ( 26)

7.

Creating a control configuration (adding field devices) ( 28)

8.

Configuring the I/O device ( 31)

9.

Logging in on the controller with the »PLC Designer« ( 31)

With the log-in, the I/O device configuration is loaded into the

controller.

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