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viii Contents5.5 PPX:505–6870 RBC 5-14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 3 - MANUAL PUBLICATION HISTORY

4-17SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareThe 16-slot VMEbus base accepts either one of the 575 power supplymodules, PPX:575

Seite 4 - LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES

4-18Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling the 575 Power Supply (continued)Refer to Figure 4-11 and follow the ste

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4-19SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwarePOWERGOODFAULT+5+12–12GNDAC FAILSYS RESET110 VAC185WATTPOWERSUPPLY575–6660SIMATIC5

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4-20Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual4.8 Installing the BatteryFor the 575 controller, a 4 V, 5 amp-hour (Ah) maintenan

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4-21SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareBattery connectorRear panelBreak-away tabFigure 4-12 Mounting the Battery!CAUTIONT

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4-22Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling the Battery (continued)The battery cable has a polarized connector to a

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4-23SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System Hardware4.9 Installing the Floating-Point Coprocessor (Optional)The 575–2104 CPU has a soc

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4-24Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual4.10 Configuring the CPUBefore installing the 575–2105 or 575–2106 CPU board, you

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4-25SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareTable 4-3 lists the configuration options you can select using the dipswitchon the

Seite 12 - Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

4-26Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualConfiguring the CPU (continued)When SW6 is set to the On position, the CPU is in t

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Contents ix6.4 Connecting Modems 6-32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4-27SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareThe positions of the BASE-ADDRESS switch pair, SW3 and SW4, determine thebase addr

Seite 15 - List of Figures

4-28Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual4.11 Installing a Remote I/O Annex Card (Optional)There are two ways to connect yo

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4-29SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareTo install the Series 505 remote I/O annex card (PPX:575–2126), follow thesteps be

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4-30Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling a Remote I/O Annex Card (continued)To install the PROFIBUS-DP annex car

Seite 18 - List of Tables

4-31SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareI/O LINKSERIALPORTS 2, 3, 4575–2104575VME CPUFAULT RELAYBATRUNWDGMOBSYFPCGPROFIBUS

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4-32Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual4.12 Installing VMEbus BoardsThe guidelines in this section apply when you install

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4-33SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareFigure 4-18 provides an example of how boards might be used on a sample575 system.

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4-34Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling VMEbus Boards (continued)The following guidelines apply when installing

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4-35SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareFollow the guidelines and steps below when installing a 575 as systemcontroller an

Seite 23 - System Overview

4-36Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling VMEbus Boards (continued)A 575 secondary is any 575 CPU other than the

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x ContentsChapter 9 Troubleshooting9.1 Troubleshooting by Using Auxiliary Functions 9-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4-37SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareA 575 system controller is any 575 CPU installed in slot 1. If you want toreplace

Seite 26 - Overview (continued)

4-38Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling VMEbus Boards (continued)If you want to replace a 575 primary that is n

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4-39SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareA 575 secondary is any 575 that is not installed in slot 1 and is notconfigured by

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4-40Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling VMEbus Boards (continued)The following guidelines apply when you instal

Seite 29 - Table 1-2 CPU Specifications

4-41SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareVMEbus bases provide a daisy-chain interrupt feature which passesthrough every mod

Seite 30 - System Features (continued)

4-42Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling VMEbus Boards (continued)Use the following steps for installing and rem

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4-43SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareFigure 4-21 shows the installation of a module in a VMEbus base.Minimum torque: 2.

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4-44Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual4.13 Wiring the Fault RelayThe fault relay on the 575 CPU is a male 9-pin, D-shell

Seite 33 - 1.3 Programming Tools

4-45SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System Hardware4.14 Establishing CPU CommunicationThe 575 CPU has four serial communication ports

Seite 34 - 1.4 Hardware Overview

4-46Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualEstablishing CPU Communication (continued)Figure 4-25 shows the pinout for Port 1

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Contents xiAppendix A System SpecificationsA.1 Physical and Environmental Specifications A-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 36 - Pre-installation Guidelines

4-47SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareOf the four serial communication ports on the 575 CPU, two aremodem-compatible RS-

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4-48Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualEstablishing CPU Communication (continued)Port 2 is a DTE RS-232C port with modem

Seite 38 - 2.2 Safety Considerations

4-49SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwarePort 3 is an RS-422 port. This is the alternate programming port. You canconnect i

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4-50Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual4.15 Using Boards in the VMEbus BaseRefer to the SIMATIC 545/555/575 Programming R

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4-51SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareIf a 575 CPU is not in slot 1, then the system controller is responsible forinform

Seite 41 - 2.3 575 Fault Relay Operation

4-52Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualUsing Boards in the VMEbus Base (continued)Table 4-6 Use of VME Address SpaceFunct

Seite 42 - USER-CONFIGURED

4-53SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareAll VMEbus masters (including the 575 CPUs) require access to theVMEbus daisy-chai

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4-54Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualUsing Boards in the VMEbus Base (continued)Table 4-7 VMEbus J1 Backplane Connector

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4-55SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareWhen using the 575 CPU and third-party boards, you must be aware of thefollowing l

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4-56Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual4.16 Installing Additional Backplane ConnectorsCertain VMEbus modules require the

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xii ContentsC.6 RS-485/RF I/O Channel Converter C-19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . In

Seite 47 - 2.5 Electrical Noise

4-57SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareTo install a J2 backplane, follow these steps:1. Unplug the battery connector, uns

Seite 48 - 2.6 Correcting Noise Problems

4-58Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling Additional Backplane Connectors (continued)You can also install individ

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5-1Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCsSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualChapter 5Installing Remote Base Controllers–RBCs5.1 Overview 5-2. . . . .

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5-2Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCs SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual5.1 OverviewThrough the Series 505 remote I/O channel, your CPU can commun

Seite 51 - 2.7 Wiring Guidelines

5-3Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCsSIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual5.2 InstallationThe following RBCs can be installed in a Series 505 base.

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5-4Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCs SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstallation (continued)Use the following steps to install an RBC in a Ser

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5-5Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCsSIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual5.3 Communication PortsSeries 505 RBCs, including the 505 PROFIBUS-DP RBC,

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5-6Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCs SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual5.4 PPX:505–6851–A/B and PPX:505–6850–A/B RBCsThe following options for th

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5-7Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCsSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualOutputs off(default)FreezeJP6OFF/FRZ Jumper (JP6)Dipswitch (SW2) forsettin

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5-8Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCs SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPPX:505–6851–A/B and PPX:505–6850–A/B RBCs (continued)Dipswitch SW2 (S2 on

Seite 57 - To install an RBC:

Contents xiiiList of Figures1-1 Series 505 I/O Architecture 1-5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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5-9Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCsSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualThe base containing the Series 505 CPU and local I/O is designated base 0.

Seite 59 - 3.3 Series 505 Bases

5-10Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCs SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPPX:505–6851–A/B and PPX:505–6850–A/B RBCs (continued)REMOTE BASECONTROLL

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5-11Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCsSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualThe following actions take place when an RBC is reset.• The CPU logs the

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5-12Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCs SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPPX:505–6851–A/B and PPX:505–6850–A/B RBCs (continued)The display at the

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5-13Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCsSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTable 5-4 RBC Status Codes (continued)Display DefinitionCommunicationsto

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5-14Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCs SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual5.5 PPX:505–6870 RBCUser options, switch settings, status displays, and b

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5-15Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCsSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualJumper E2Jumper E3Header E4DipswitchFreezeOutputs off(default)Jumper E1 f

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5-16Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCs SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPPX:505–6870 RBC (continued)You can select the RS-232/423 baud rate, RBC

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5-17Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCsSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualSwitches 1 through 3 on the dipswitch control the baud rate of theRS-232/

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5-18Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCs SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPPX:505–6870 RBC (continued)Table 5-7 Setting the RBC Station AddressStat

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xiv Contents4-9 Selecting Input Voltage on the PPX:575–6663 Power Supply 4-16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10 Installing the 575 Pow

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5-19Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCsSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTable 5-7 Setting the RBC Station Address (continued)StationSwitch Number

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5-20Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCs SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPPX:505–6870 RBC (continued)The RESET pushbutton on the front of the RBC

Seite 71 - Replaceable Lithium Battery

5-21Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCsSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualWhen the CPU logs an RBC off the system, it sets a corresponding bit in o

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5-22Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCs SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPPX:505–6870 RBC (continued)Switch 11 on the dipswitch controls the displ

Seite 73 - Battery Socket

5-23Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCsSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTable 5-8 505 PROFIBUS-DP RBC Status Codes (continued)Display DefinitionC

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5-24Installing Remote Base Controllers—RBCs SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPPX:505–6870 RBC (continued)The 505 PROFIBUS-DP RBC has parameters that a

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6-1Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualChapter 6Cabling and Wiring the System6.1 Cable Routing 6-2. . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Cabling and Wiring the System6-2SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual6.1 Cable RoutingFollow these suggestions when planning your cable routing. • Allow f

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6-3Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualIn under-floor routing, the cable can be enclosed in ducts or, with raisedflooring,

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Cabling and Wiring the System6-4SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual6.2 Installing Series 505 Remote I/O CablesThere are two media options for Series 505

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Contents xv6-7 Connecting to a Series 505 Terminal Block 6-14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8 Addi

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6-5Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualUse RS-485 cabling for the trunk and drop lines that connect the varioushardware ite

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Cabling and Wiring the System6-6SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling Series 505 Remote I/O Cables (continued)Three commercially available cable

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6-7Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTable 6-1 lists the characteristics of the Belden cables recommended forSeries 505 i

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Cabling and Wiring the System6-8SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling Series 505 Remote I/O Cables (continued)Follow these guidelines when insta

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6-9Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual• Drop lines should be no longer than 33 feet (10 m).• Short drop lines of 3.3 feet

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Cabling and Wiring the System6-10SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling Series 505 Remote I/O Cables (continued)• Where several connections need

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6-11Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual• Tap connections on the trunk line should be spaced, on average, so thatthe total

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Cabling and Wiring the System6-12SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling Series 505 Remote I/O Cables (continued)Use the following procedures to a

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6-13Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual4. Strip back 1.50 in. (38 mm) of the sleeving on the other end of thecable.5. Remo

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Cabling and Wiring the System6-14SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling Series 505 Remote I/O Cables (continued)Use the following procedure to co

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xvi ContentsList of Tables1-1 CPU Specifications 1-6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 91 - Front of Fan Assembly

6-15Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual5. Tighten terminal block screws.6. If you are not using another terminal block, in

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Cabling and Wiring the System6-16SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling Series 505 Remote I/O Cables (continued)Use the following procedure to pr

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6-17Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTo connect a trunk line cable to a terminal block, follow the steps below.Refer to

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Cabling and Wiring the System6-18SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling Series 505 Remote I/O Cables (continued)The following procedure assumes y

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6-19Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTerminalBlock ATerminalBlock BDrop lineTX/RX+TX/RX+TX/RX+I/O Link portof CPU or RBC

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Cabling and Wiring the System6-20SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual6.3 Installing PROFIBUS-DP I/O CablesThe PROFIBUS-DP I/O channel provides serial com

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6-21Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualStandard PROFIBUS-DP cable, connectors, and repeaters are availablefrom Siemens to

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Cabling and Wiring the System6-22SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling PROFIBUS-DP I/O Cables (continued)Table 6-6 lists the PROFIBUS DIN 19245

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6-23Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualThe rules for proper PROFIBUS-DP installation follow:• Create a daisy-chain arrange

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Cabling and Wiring the System6-24SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling PROFIBUS-DP I/O Cables (continued)The device at each extreme end of a PRO

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Contents xvii8-6 555–1106 CPU Memory Configuration 8-7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-7 575

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6-25Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualSiemens PROFIBUS-DP connectors have selectable termination and biasbuilt in. The co

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Cabling and Wiring the System6-26SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling PROFIBUS-DP I/O Cables (continued)Figure 6-16 shows the schematic for PRO

Seite 104 - Break-away tab

6-27Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualFigure 6-17 shows the schematic for connectors designed only to handle lowbaud rate

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Cabling and Wiring the System6-28SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling PROFIBUS-DP I/O Cables (continued)The following procedure describes how t

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6-29Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual4. Remove a 0.75-inch (19 mm) portion of the cable shielding to expose thetwo signa

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Cabling and Wiring the System6-30SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling PROFIBUS-DP I/O Cables (continued)8. Put the cover back on the connector

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6-31Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualFigure 6-21 shows the pinout for the PROFIBUS-DP port for the products(e.g., CPUs,

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Cabling and Wiring the System6-32SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual6.4 Connecting Modems545, 555, and 575 CPUs can communicate through Port 1 (RS-232)

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6-33Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualUse these procedures to establish communication between modems in adedicated line c

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Cabling and Wiring the System6-34SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual6.5 Connecting to a Printer545, 555, and 575 CPUs have the capability to send inform

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!DANGERDANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, willresult in death or serious injury.DANGER is limited to the most ex

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PrefacexixSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPrefaceThis SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual includes requirements andspecifications for preparing your c

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6-35Cabling and Wiring the SystemSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualThe 575 CPU uses Port 2 for printer operations. You can set the baud rate ofthis po

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7-1Using EEPROMs for Program StorageSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualChapter 7Using EEPROMs for Program Storage7.1 Program Storage Options 7-2. . . .

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7-2Using EEPROMs for Program Storage SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual7.1 Program Storage OptionsYou can download your program into a non-volatile, re

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7-3Using EEPROMs for Program StorageSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualEEPROMS are portable if, and only if, they meet the following criteria:• The fir

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7-4Using EEPROMs for Program Storage SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualProgram Storage Options (continued)The EEPROM stores the following elements of t

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7-5Using EEPROMs for Program StorageSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualYou can manage operation of EEPROMs by using SoftShop (select the menucommand PL

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7-6Using EEPROMs for Program Storage SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual7.2 Configuring the CPU for Non-Volatile EEPROM Program StorageFollow the instru

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7-7Using EEPROMs for Program StorageSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualNote location of notchesFigure 7-1 (E)EPROM Socket and Jumper Pins for –1103/–11

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7-8Using EEPROMs for Program Storage SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualConfiguring the CPU for Non-Volatile EEPROM Program Storage (continued)The 575 C

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7-9Using EEPROMs for Program StorageSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualE16E20E18Figure 7-3 Jumper Pin Settings for On-Board Memory Program Storage

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PrefacexxSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualAdditional manuals that have relevant information include the following:• SIMATIC 545/555/575 Programming Re

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7-10Using EEPROMs for Program Storage SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual7.3 Copying a Program into an EEPROMEnsure that you have configured the CPU to

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7-11Using EEPROMs for Program StorageSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualIf an error occurs during the copy process it will be listed on theprogramming

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7-12Using EEPROMs for Program Storage SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual7.4 Editing a Program Stored in an EEPROMYou can edit the program and data stor

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Starting Up the System8-1SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualChapter 8Starting Up the System8.1 Powering Up the System 8-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Starting Up the System8-2SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual8.1 Powering Up the SystemThis section provides general guidelines for powering up your syst

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Starting Up the System8-3SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual2. Initialize the CPU by completing the following procedures:• If you have not already done

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Starting Up the System8-4SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual8.2 CPU Memory ConfigurationThe CPU user memory is user configurable. The actual ranges of m

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Starting Up the System8-5SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTable 8-2 545–1104/–1106 CPU Memory ConfigurationMemory TypeBlockAllocationSizeMemoryRequir

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Starting Up the System8-6SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualCPU Memory Configuration (continued)Table 8-4 555–1104 CPU Memory ConfigurationMemory TypeBl

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Starting Up the System8-7SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTable 8-6 555–1106 CPU Memory ConfigurationMemory TypeBlockAllocationSizeMemoryRequiredper

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PrefacexxiSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualSeries 505 products have been developed with consideration of the draftstandard of the International Elect

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Starting Up the System8-8SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualCPU Memory Configuration (continued)Table 8-8 575–2105 CPU Memory ConfigurationMemory TypeBl

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Troubleshooting9-1SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualChapter 9Troubleshooting9.1 Troubleshooting by Using Auxiliary Functions 9-2. . . . . . . . . . .

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Troubleshooting9-2SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual9.1 Troubleshooting by Using Auxiliary FunctionsThe troubleshooting information in this chapter is

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Troubleshooting9-3SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTable 9-1 shows the effects of using AUX 10, AUX 11, and AUX 12. Table 9-1 Effects of Using AUX 10

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Troubleshooting9-4SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTroubleshooting by Using Auxiliary Functions (continued)AUX 17 (Compare PLC to Disk) compares the s

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Troubleshooting9-5SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual• Key Always unlocked; the CPU does not have a key.• Mode Shows the CPU operating mode: RUN, PROGR

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Troubleshooting9-6SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual9.2 Troubleshooting by Reading LEDsThe LEDs on the 545/555 CPUs are labeled CPU GOOD, RUN, and BATT

Seite 143 - 5.1 Overview

Troubleshooting9-7SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualThe LEDs on the 575 provide CPU status as listed in Table 9-3. NOTE: Since the CPU receives powe

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Troubleshooting9-8SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual9.3 Troubleshooting CPU Fatal ErrorsNOTE: Always execute AUX 29 (PLC Operational Status) and make

Seite 145 - Installation (continued)

Troubleshooting9-9SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualThe CPU enters a fatal error condition and ceases operation if one of theproblems listed below occ

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1-1System OverviewSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualChapter 1System Overview1.1 Overview 1-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Troubleshooting9-10SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTroubleshooting CPU Fatal Errors (continued)The following is a list of the 575 fatal errors: • Boa

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Troubleshooting9-11SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTable 9-5 Aux 29 Fatal Error Codes (continued)Code Description002A BUS error002B Address error002

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Troubleshooting9-12SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTroubleshooting CPU Fatal Errors (continued)Table 9-5 Aux 29 Fatal Error Codes (continued)Code Des

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Troubleshooting9-13SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualWhen a fatal error occurs, the CPU attempts the following actions: • The CPU GOOD LED is turned o

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Troubleshooting9-14SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTroubleshooting CPU Fatal Errors (continued)When a fatal error occurs, the CPU causing the error a

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Troubleshooting9-15SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTry to clear the fatal error by following the steps listed below. When thePCG LED turns on, the f

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Troubleshooting9-16SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual9.4 Troubleshooting CPU Non-Fatal ErrorsDefinitions of non-fatal errors and suggested courses of a

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Troubleshooting9-17SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual9.5 Troubleshooting by Using Status WordsIn addition to auxiliary functions, the CPU provides ope

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Troubleshooting9-18SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual9.6 Troubleshooting User EEPROMs or EPROMsPortable EEPROMs and EPROMs cannot usually be repaired a

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Troubleshooting9-19SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual9.7 Troubleshooting Power SuppliesComplete the following steps when troubleshooting a power suppl

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1-2System Overview SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual1.1 OverviewThis manual describes SIMATIC 545, 555, and 575 programmable controlsystems and encomp

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Troubleshooting9-20SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTroubleshooting Power Supplies (continued)9. Turn the fuse cap counterclockwise a half-turn with a

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Troubleshooting9-21SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual9.8 Checking RS-485 (Twisted Pair) Cable InstallationTo locate problems with RS-485 communication

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Troubleshooting9-22SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualChecking RS-485 (Twisted Pair) Cable Installation (continued)Line-to-line resistance that is above

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Troubleshooting9-23SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual9.9 Checking PROFIBUS-DP Cable InstallationVerify the PROFIBUS-DP system cable installation using

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Troubleshooting9-24SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual9.10 PROFIBUS-DP Communications Watchdog TimerMost slaves have a communications watchdog timer tha

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Troubleshooting9-25SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual9.11 Troubleshooting 575 Improper LoginIf the 575 CPU does not log in to the local I/O properly,

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System SpecificationsA-1SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualAppendix ASystem SpecificationsA.1 Physical and Environmental Specifications A-2. . . . . .

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System SpecificationsA-2SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualA.1 Physical and Environmental SpecificationsTable A-1 Physical and Environmental Specificati

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System SpecificationsA-3SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualA.2 General Series 505 SpecificationsTable A-2 General Series 505 SpecificationsInput PowerP

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System SpecificationsA-4SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualA.3 575 Power Supply SpecificationsTable A-3 575 Power Supply SpecificationsPPX:575–6660 PPX:

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1-3System OverviewSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualThe newer model 555 and 575 CPUs incorporate several new features andenhancements, including the f

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System SpecificationsA-5SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualA.4 Series 505 Power Supply SpecificationsTable A-4 Series 505 Power Supply SpecificationsPP

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Power and CompatibilityB-1SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualAppendix BPower and CompatibilityB.1 Power Consumption B-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Power and CompatibilityB-2SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualB.1 Power ConsumptionTable B-1 shows the power consumption of 545 and 555 CPUs, with andwit

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Power and CompatibilityB-3SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTable B-3 shows the power requirements of the various Series 505 modules. Table B-3 Series

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Power and CompatibilityB-4SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPower Consumption (continued)Table B-3 Series 505 Module Power Requirements (continued)Mode

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Power and CompatibilityB-5SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTable B-3 Series 505 Module Power Requirements (continued)Model NumberDescriptionSpecialFu

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Power and CompatibilityB-6SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPower Consumption (continued)Table B-4 shows the DC current requirements for 575 VME device

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Power and CompatibilityB-7SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualB.2 Module Compatibility with CPUsUnmodified Series 505 discrete I/O modules manufactured

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Power and CompatibilityB-8SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualModule Compatibility with CPUs (continued)High Speed Counter modules (PPX:505–7002) manufac

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Power and CompatibilityB-9SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualThe fifth through the eighth characters of the serial number determine themanufacturing da

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1-4System Overview SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualOverview (continued)Series 505 programmable control systems can now communicate withPROFIBUS-DP I/

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-1SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualAppendix CUpgrading Series 500 InstallationsC.1 Series 500 System Inst

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-2SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualC.1 Series 500 System InstallationsYou can upgrade an existing Series 5

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-3SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualC.2 Upgrading a 520/520C/530/530C/530T SystemWhen you upgrade from a 5

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-4SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualUpgrading a 520/520C/530/530C/530T System (continued)Determine the numb

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-5SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualSeries 500 Base is:• PPX:500–5228(16 I/O Slots) or• PPX:500–5864(8 I/O

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-6SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualC.3 Upgrading an RS-485-Based 560/560T/565/565P SystemTo upgrade an exi

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-7SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualP/S555Series 505 I/O4, 8, or 16 slots[545/555]orVMEbus [575]Local I/OU

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-8SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualC.4 Upgrading an RF-Based 560/560T/565/565P SystemInstalling an RS-485/

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-9SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualP/S555Series 505 baseUpgrade PathP/S 560RCC56512 3RCC545or505–6860coax

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-10SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualUpgrading an RF-Based 560/560T/565/565P System (continued)To upgrade a

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1-5System OverviewSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualSeries 505 RemoteI/O Channel (1 Mbaud)PROFIBUS-DPI/O Channel(12 Mbaud)Third PartyProductsSeries 50

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-11SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualP/SUpgrade PathP/S560RCC56512 3RCCP/SVMEbusLocal I/O575A505–6860VME B

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-12SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualC.5 Installing a PPX:500–5114–A RBCTo install the PPX:500–5114–A RBC i

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-13SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualRemote Base ControllerPower SupplyFigure C-5 Installed Series 500 RBC

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-14SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling a PPX:500–5114–A RBC (continued)When I/O channel communicat

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-15SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTable C-1 Analog/Word Output StatesRBC Off/Freeze SelectionAnalog/Wor

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-16SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling a PPX:500–5114–A RBC (continued)As shown in Figure C-7, the

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-17SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualThe base thumbwheel shown in Figure C-7 is used to reset the Series 5

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-18SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling a PPX:500–5114–A RBC (continued)When the CPU logs an RBC of

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-19SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualC.6 RS-485/RF I/O Channel ConverterThe RS-485/RF (Coaxial) I/O Channe

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-20SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualRS-485/RF I/O Channel Converter (continued)Use the following procedure

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1-6System Overview SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual1.2 System FeaturesTable 1-1 lists memory capacity, scan performance, and other features forthe CP

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-21SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTo remove the PPX:505–6860, complete the following steps.1. If attach

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-22SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualRS-485/RF I/O Channel Converter (continued)Use the following instructi

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Upgrading Existing Series 500 InstallationsC-23SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual2. Connect the RF (coaxial) cable to the PPX:505–6860 port that is la

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Series 505 and VME ComponentsD-1SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualAppendix DSeries 505 and VME ComponentsD.1 Series 505 System Components D-2. . . . .

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Series 505 and VME ComponentsD-2SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualD.1 Series 505 System ComponentsTable D-1 lists components used in Series 505 systems

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Series 505 and VME ComponentsD-3SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTable D-1 Series 505 System Components (continued)Component Part Number DescriptionP

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Series 505 and VME ComponentsD-4SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualSeries 505 System Components (continued)Table D-1 Series 505 System Components (conti

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Series 505 and VME ComponentsD-5SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualD.2 575 VME System ComponentsTable D-2 lists components used in 575 systems. Table D

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Series 505 and VME ComponentsD-6SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualD.3 Recommended Spare PartsSiemens Energy & Automation, Inc., recommends that you

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Series 505 and VME ComponentsD-7SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualThe following is the recommended list of spare parts for a 575 system:• PPX:575–2130

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1-7System OverviewSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTable 1-2 lists memory capacity, scan performance, and other features forthe newer model CPUs desc

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575 I/O Module Specification & PinoutsE-1SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualAppendix E575 I/O Module Specifications & PinoutsE.1 Discrete AC In

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575 I/O Module Specification & PinoutsE-2SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualE.1 Discrete AC Input ModuleThe discrete AC input module (PPX:575–4232)

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575 I/O Module Specification & PinoutsE-3SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTable E-2 shows connector pinouts for a discrete AC input module. Tabl

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575 I/O Module Specification & PinoutsE-4SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualE.2 16 Input/16 Output 24 VDC ModuleThe discrete DC 16 input/16 output m

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575 I/O Module Specification & PinoutsE-5SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualSpecifications for the discrete DC 16 input/16 output module are shown

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575 I/O Module Specification & PinoutsE-6SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual16 Input/16 Output 24 VDC Module (continued)Table E-5 16 Input/16 Output

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575 I/O Module Specification & PinoutsE-7SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualE.3 Discrete AC Output ModuleThe discrete AC output module (PPX:575–461

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575 I/O Module Specification & PinoutsE-8SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualDiscrete AC Output Module (continued)Figure E-2 illustrates the effect t

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575 I/O Module Specification & PinoutsE-9SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualE.4 Discrete Relay Output ModuleThe discrete relay output module (PPX:5

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575 I/O Module Specification & PinoutsE-10SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualDiscrete Relay Output Module (continued)Table E-9 shows connector pinou

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MANUAL PUBLICATION HISTORYSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualOrder Manual Number: PPX:505–8201–3Refer to this history in all correspondence and/or dis

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1-8System Overview SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualSystem Features (continued)All CPUs offer the following features: • Support for I/O expansion usi

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575 I/O Module Specification & PinoutsE-11SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualFigure E-3 shows a sample of field wiring for the discrete relay outpu

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575 I/O Module Specification & PinoutsE-12SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualE.5 Discrete DC Output ModuleThe discrete DC output modules (PPX:575–45

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575 I/O Module Specification & PinoutsE-13SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTable E-11 shows the module specifications, and Figure E-6 shows the e

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575 I/O Module Specification & PinoutsE-14SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualDiscrete DC Output Module (continued)Table E-12 shows connector pinouts

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575 I/O Module Specification & PinoutsE-15SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualE.6 Discrete DC Input ModuleThe discrete low-voltage DC input module (

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575 I/O Module Specification & PinoutsE-16SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualDiscrete DC Input Module (continued)Table E-14 shows connector pinouts

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Enhancements in Late Model CPUsF-1SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualAppendix FEnhancements in Late Model CPUsF.1 Enhancements to Error Handling F-2. .

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Enhancements in Late Model CPUsF-2SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualF.1 Enhancements to Error HandlingFor the 555–1103/–1104 CPUs Release 4.2 or greate

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Enhancements in Late Model CPUsF-3SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual2. Since the CPU actually runs on compiled code stored in CL-memory,the CPU will n

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Enhancements in Late Model CPUsF-4SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualF.2 Fast PROFIBUS-DP I/O Update TimesThe 555–1105/–1106 CPUs Release 5.2 or greater

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1-9System OverviewSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualThe 545 and 555 systems offer the following additional features: • Local-base interrupt I/O that

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Enhancements in Late Model CPUsF-5SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualNOTE: Be careful not to enter duplicate I/O references, because the firstreferenc

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Enhancements in Late Model CPUsF-6SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualF.3 Memory Capacity of the 555–1106 CPUDue to internal CPU requirements, it was pre

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Index-1IndexNumbers50X ignore mismatch mode, 5-22, 5-2450X RS-232 comm port, 5-24575. See VMEbusAAddress range, for Series 505 remote bases, 5-9Annex

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Index-2 CCableconnecting modems, overview, 6-32PROFIBUS-DP installationsattaching connector, 6-28cable requirements, 6-22equipment needed, 6-21guideli

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Index-3Dipswitches, continuedconfiguration of 575 CPU, 4-24–4-29daisy chain, 575 CPU, 4-41operating parameters, 545/555 CPU, 3-22Discrete AC input mo

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Index-4 Features545/555-only, 1-9575-only, 1-10shared system, 1-8Floating point coprocessor, installing, 4-23Fusereplacing 575 battery fuse, 4-22repla

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Index-5JJ1 Backplane connectors, pin assignments, 4-54J2 Backplane connectors, installing on 575VMEbus base, 4-56–4-59Jog switch, location, 2-5Jumper

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Index-6 Pinouts, 575 CPU, continuedserial port connection, 4-47VME backplane, 4-54575 fault relay, 4-44575 modulesdiscrete AC input, E-3discrete AC ou

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Index-7Programcopying into EEPROM, 7-10editing in EEPROM, 7-12softwareSoftShop, 1-11TISOFT, 1-11Program storageconfiguring CPU, 7-6–7-9EPROM/EEPROM,

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Index-8 Series 505annex card, installing, in 575 CPU, 4-29baseinstalling 545/555 CPU, 3-14models available, 1-12, 3-4panel mounting, 3-6models availab

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1-10System Overview SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualSystem Features (continued)The 575 system offers the following additional features: • Open VME s

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Index-9TTechnical assistance, xxiTemperature, planning for, 4-6Series 505 base, 3-3VMEbus base, 4-5Termination and bias, overview, 6-24Third-party bo

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1-11System OverviewSIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual1.3 Programming ToolsSIMATIC 505 SoftShopt for Windowsr is a Windows-based programmingsoftware th

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1-12System Overview SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual1.4 Hardware OverviewThe base that contains a 545, 555, or 575 CPU and I/O modules is called thel

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1-13System OverviewSIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualTwo I/O channels are available for expansion I/O. • The Series 505 channel supports Series 505 an

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2-1SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPre-installation GuidelinesChapter 2Pre-installation Guidelines2.1 Planning Your Installation 2-2. . . . . . . .

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2-2Pre-installation Guidelines SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual2.1 Planning Your InstallationPreparing the site for installation of your CPU consists

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2-3SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPre-installation Guidelines2.2 Safety ConsiderationsPre-installation planning and site preparation must include c

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2-4Pre-installation Guidelines SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualSafety Considerations (continued)Provide a means—independent of the controller—for dis

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LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGESPages Description Pages DescriptionCover/Copyright Third EditionHistory/Effective Pages Third Editioniii — xxi Third Edition1-

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2-5SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPre-installation GuidelinesBypass the programmable control system with an external JOG or INCHswitch during machi

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2-6Pre-installation Guidelines SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual2.3 575 Fault Relay OperationThe 575 CPU provides a normally open (NO) relay output (f

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2-7SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPre-installation GuidelinesPower-up ResetPower-offAUX 11 or AUX 12restartNon-fault575 CPUinitializationFault Dete

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2-8Pre-installation Guidelines SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual575 Fault Relay Operation (continued)The time delay required for the fault relay to op

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2-9SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPre-installation GuidelinesIn Figure 2-5, relay CRM is the interposing relay, and FLT is a 24-volt relay,in the l

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2-10Pre-installation Guidelines SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual575 Fault Relay Operation (continued)To use the fault relay to control the power to t

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2-11SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPre-installation Guidelines2.4 Guidelines for Fuses/Circuit BreakersUse the following guidelines for installing

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2-12Pre-installation Guidelines SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual2.5 Electrical NoiseElectrical noise is defined as any unwanted electrical signal whi

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2-13SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPre-installation Guidelines2.6 Correcting Noise ProblemsWhen potential noise sources are identified, two methods

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2-14Pre-installation Guidelines SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualCorrecting Noise Problems (continued)You can also use contact snubbing (shown in Figu

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Contents iiiContentsPrefaceChapter 1 System Overview1.1 Overview 1-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2-15SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPre-installation GuidelinesThe second approach to handling noise problems is to isolate the problemdevice and it

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2-16Pre-installation Guidelines SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual2.7 Wiring GuidelinesConsider the following guidelines before installing any system o

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2-17SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPre-installation Guidelines2.8 Grounding the Power System!WARNINGA good grounding system is essential for proper

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2-18Pre-installation Guidelines SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualGrounding the Power System (continued)Use particular care when establishing the groun

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2-19SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualPre-installation GuidelinesGround your 545/555 controller by following the guidelines below to ensurethat noise

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2-20Pre-installation Guidelines SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualGrounding the Power System (continued)Cabling at the rear of the unit can be routed i

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3-1SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 505 System HardwareChapter 3Installing 505 System Hardware3.1 Overview of Installation Procedures 3-2.

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3-2Installing 505 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual3.1 Overview of Installation ProceduresThe following charts identify the tasks for

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3-3SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 505 System Hardware3.2 Enclosure and Temperature ConsiderationsAn enclosure should provide the followi

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3-4Installing 505 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual3.3 Series 505 BasesThe 545/555 CPU is housed in a Series 505 base. A base has slot

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iv Contents2.4 Guidelines for Fuses/Circuit Breakers 2-11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fus

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3-5SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 505 System Hardware3.4 Rack Mounting Series 505 BasesUse the following steps for mounting a PPX:505–65

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3-6Installing 505 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual3.5 Panel Mounting Series 505 BasesUse the following steps for panel mounting in an

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3-7SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 505 System HardwareTable 3-2 Series 505 Base Dimensions0.85(22)A10.47(266)8.97(228)1.47(37)BMeasuremen

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3-8Installing 505 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual3.6 Installing Series 505 Power SupplyThe total power consumption of all I/O module

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3-9SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 505 System Hardware2. If you are installing the PPX:505–6660 or PPX:505–6660–A or –Bpower supply, conn

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3-10Installing 505 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling Series 505 Power Supply (continued)After installing the power supply, y

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3-11SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 505 System Hardware3. Insert wires as appropriate for your power supply module, and tightenscrews to

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3-12Installing 505 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual3.7 Installing the PROFIBUS-DP Annex Card (Optional)To install the PROFIBUS-DP ann

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3-13SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 505 System HardwareSIMATIC545545–1105CPU GOODRUNBATT GOODPROFIBUS-DPDipswitchFigure 3-6 Installing th

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3-14Installing 505 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual3.8 Installing the 545/555 CPUThe second slot from the left (beside the power supp

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Contents v3.9 Replacing and Handling the Battery 3-16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lithiu

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3-15SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 505 System Hardware4. Carefully push the module into the slot until it mates with thebackplane connec

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3-16Installing 505 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual3.9 Replacing and Handling the BatteryThe 545–1105/1106 and 555–1105/1106 CPUs use

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3-17SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 505 System HardwareFollow these steps to replace the battery:1. Maintain power to the CPU.2. Open the

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3-18Installing 505 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualReplacing and Handling the Battery (continued)The 545–1103/1104 and 555–1103/1104

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3-19SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 505 System HardwareUse the following safety instructions to minimize the risk of personal injuryor fi

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3-20Installing 505 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualReplacing and Handling the Battery (continued)ATTENTION: Danger of explosion if ba

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3-21SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 505 System Hardware3. Remove the CPU from the chassis and place the CPU, component-sideup, on a stati

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3-22Installing 505 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual3.10 Setting the CPU DipswitchesDipswitches are used to set 545/555 CPU operating

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3-23SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 505 System HardwareSwitches 3 through 8 are used to set baud rates for Ports 1 and 2. Switches3, 4, a

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3-24Installing 505 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualSetting the CPU Dipswitches (continued)The 545 and 555 CPUs have two communication

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vi Contents4.6 Installing the PPX:575–2130 VMEbus Base 4-10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mechanica

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3-25SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 505 System HardwareFor Communication Port 2, the maximum permissible cable length dependson the type

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3-26Installing 505 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual3.11 Installing Series 505 I/O ModulesA mix of I/O modules can be used with one ba

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3-27SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 505 System HardwareFigure 3-14 shows the installation of a module in a Series 505 base.Minimum torque

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3-28Installing 505 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling Series 505 I/O Modules (continued)Figure 3-16 shows the two types of te

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4-1SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareChapter 4Installing 575 System Hardware4.1 Overview of Installation Procedures 4-2.

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4-2Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual4.1 Overview of Installation ProceduresThe following chart identifies the tasks for

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4-3SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System Hardware4.2 Features of the PPX:575–2130 VMEbus BaseThe 575–2104, –2105, and –2106 CPUs are

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4-4Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual4.3 Features Required of a Third-Party VMEbus BaseIn order to use a 575 CPU in a th

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4-5SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System Hardware4.4 Enclosure and Temperature ConsiderationsAn enclosure should provide the followi

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4-6Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual4.5 Installing the Fan AssemblyYou can operate the PPX:575–2130 base with the fan a

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Contents vii4.13 Wiring the Fault Relay 4-44. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4-7SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareThe 16-slot VMEbus base provides space under the lower module guiderailsto install

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4-8Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling the Fan Assembly (continued)Mount the fan assembly under the lower guide

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4-9SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareThe fan assembly is fused to protect the hardware from over-voltage orother adverse

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4-10Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual4.6 Installing the PPX:575–2130 VMEbus BaseFigure 4-4 shows the physical dimension

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4-11SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareUse the following steps for mounting a PPX:575–2130 base in a standard19-inch rack

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4-12Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling the PPX:575–2130 VMEbus Base (continued)Figure 4-7 shows the measuremen

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4-13SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System Hardware4. Install #10 screws through each bracket hole to attach the base to thesub-panel

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4-14Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System Manual4.7 Installing the 575 Power SupplyTwo power supplies are available for use in 575

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4-15SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling 575 System HardwareTable 4-2 Power Supply SpecificationsInput Specifications PPX:575–6660 Power Suppl

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4-16Installing 575 System Hardware SIMATIC 545/555/575 System ManualInstalling the 575 Power Supply (continued)If you have a PPX:575–6663 power supply

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