FieldServer Profibus FS 8700 113 User Manual

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Driver Manual  
(Supplement to the FieldServer Instruction Manual)  
FS-8700-113 Profibus X30 DP Slave  
Driver  
APPLICABILITY & EFFECTIVITY  
Effective for all systems manufactured after May 1, 2001  
Driver Version:  
1.00  
Document Revision: 11  
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1.  
Profibus X30 DP Slave Description  
The FieldServer Profibus DP Slave driver can be used to emulate a single Slave station on a  
Profibus network. DP Masters can open a connection of up to 244 Bytes of Input and 244 Bytes  
of Output data, but not exceeding a combined total of 416 Bytes to the FieldServer. The  
FieldServer can be added to the Profibus network with the use of the supplied GSD file for the  
ANYBUScard. Connection to the Profibus network is via a DB9 port on the ANYBUScard.  
Max Nodes Supported  
FieldServer Mode  
Nodes  
Comments  
The FieldServer can only emulate one Profibus DP Slave  
station  
Server  
1
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2.  
Driver Scope of Supply  
2.1. Supplied by FieldServer Technologies for this driver  
FieldServer Technologies  
PART #  
Description  
FS-8700-113  
Driver Manual.  
X30-Profibus_DP_Slave  
Profibus X30 DP Slave Card  
2.2.  
2.2.1.  
Provided by the Supplier of 3rd Party Equipment  
Required 3rd Party Software  
Profibus Network Configuration Tool  
2.2.2.  
Required 3rd Party Configuration  
Connection to a properly terminated Profibus network.  
2.3.  
Additional files Required for the Driver  
"Always Loaded By  
External  
Filename  
FieldServer  
Comments  
Application  
Technologies"  
Template loaded if no custom  
configuration ordered, otherwise  
Custom configuration loaded.  
Config.csv  
X
The Anybus template gsd file is  
supplied with the FieldServer and  
needs to be built up for the particular  
"Anybus  
gsd file"  
X
application  
by  
the  
Master  
configuration software  
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3.  
Hardware Connections  
The FieldServer is connected to the Profibus network as shown in the connection drawing  
below.  
Network termination switches  
Profibus DB9 connector  
Profibus Address switches  
Profibus Status LEDs  
Profibus connector pinouts  
Pin  
Name  
Description  
Housing Shield  
Connected to PE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Not connected  
Not connected  
B-Line  
-
-
Positive RxD/TxD according to RS 485 specification  
RTS  
Request To Send*  
Isolated GND from RS 485 side*  
Isolated +5 V from RS 485 side*  
GND BUS  
+5 V BUS  
Not connected  
A-Line  
-
Negative RxD/TxD according to RS 485 specification  
-
Not connected  
* +5V BUS and GND BUS are used for bus termination. Some devices, like optical transceivers  
(RS485 to fibre optics) might require external power supply from these pins. RTS is used in some  
equipment to determine the direction of transmission. In normal applications only A-Line, B-Line  
and Shield are used.  
3.1.  
Hardware Connection Tips / Hints  
Use the recommended network cable and terminators as specified by the Profibus network  
organization and/or the manufacturer of your network equipment.  
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4.  
Configuring the FieldServer as a Profibus DP Server  
For a detailed discussion on FieldServer configuration, please refer to the FieldServer  
Configuration Manual. The information that follows describes how to expand upon the factory  
defaults provided in the configuration files included with the FieldServer (See “.csv” filesprovided  
with the FieldServer).  
This section documents and describes the parameters necessary for configuring the FieldServer  
to communicate with a Profibus DP Master.  
The configuration file tells the FieldServer about its interfaces, and the routing of data required.  
In order to enable the FieldServer for Profibus communications, the driver independent  
FieldServer buffers need to be declared in the “Data Arrays” section, the FieldServer virtual  
Node(s) needs to be declared in the “Server Side Nodes” section, and the data to be provided to  
the Clients needs to be mapped in the “Server Side Map Descriptors” section. Details on how to  
do this can be found below.  
Note that in the tables, * indicates an optional parameter, with the bold legal value being the  
default.  
4.1.  
Profibus Settings  
Section Title  
Bridge  
Column Title  
Function  
Legal Values  
System_Station_Address* Profibus Station Address of the FieldServer  
1-125  
Note:  
The Profibus Station Address can also be set via the two rotary switches on the side of the  
FieldServer in which case the System_Station_Address setting must be omitted from the  
configuration file. The settings specified in the configuration file will override the settings on  
these switches.  
Example  
// Bridge  
Bridge  
Title,  
Profibus DP,  
System_Station_Address  
5
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4.2.  
Server Side Connection Descriptors1  
Section Title  
Connections  
Column Title  
Adapter  
Function  
Adapter Name  
Legal Values  
Prof_DP_MS  
Example  
// Server Side Connections  
Connections  
Adapter  
Prof_DP_MS  
4.3.  
Section Title  
Nodes  
Column Title  
Server Side Node Descriptors  
Function  
Legal Values  
Node_Name  
Protocol  
Provide name for Node  
Specify protocol used  
Up to 32 alphanumeric characters  
Anybus_Prof_DP_S  
Example  
// Server Side Nodes  
Nodes  
Node_Name,  
Prof_5,  
Protocol  
Anybus_Prof_DP_S  
Only one Server Node may be defined for each connection.  
If you are interested to know when support for multiple virtual Server Nodes on a single  
connection will be provided please contact the Sales Department."  
1 The X30 Profibus card auto-senses the Baud rate  
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4.4.  
4.4.1.  
Server Side Map Descriptors  
FieldServer Specific Map Descriptor Parameters  
Column Title Function Legal Values  
Up to 32 alphanumeric  
characters  
One of the Data Array names  
from “Data Array” section  
above  
Map_Descriptor_Name Name of this Map Descriptor  
Name of Data Array where  
Data_Array_Name  
data is to be stored in the  
FieldServer  
Starting location in Data  
Array  
0 to maximum specified in  
“Data Array” section above  
RDBC -Reads data from the  
local input buffer  
WRBC -Writes data to the  
local output buffer  
Data_Array_Offset  
Function of Server Map  
Descriptor  
Function  
4.4.2.  
Driver Specific Map Descriptor Parameters  
Function Legal Values  
Column Title  
One of the Node names  
specified in “Server Node  
Descriptor” above  
BYTE, WORD, FLOAT, BOOL  
RDBC: 0 – 243  
WRBC: 0 – 243  
BYTE: 1 – 244  
WORD: 1 – 122  
FLOAT: 1 – 61  
Node_Name  
Name of Node  
Profibus_Data_Type Data Type of local buffer  
Address  
Length  
Byte offset into local buffer  
Number of  
Profibus_Data_Type items in  
local buffer  
BOOL: 1 – 1952  
Important Note:  
The combined total length of all Map Descriptors may not exceed 416 bytes.  
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Appendix A. Advanced Topics  
Appendix A.1. X30 Profibus LED indicators  
LED 1 – Not used  
LED 2 – Slave Online Status  
Color  
Green  
Off  
Frequency  
Description  
Slave is online on the Profibus network  
Slave is not online on the Profibus network  
-
-
LED 3 – Slave Offline Status  
Color Frequency  
Red  
Off  
Description  
Slave is offline on the Profibus network  
Slave is not offline on the Profibus network  
-
-
LED 4 – Fieldbus Diagnostics  
Color Frequency  
Description  
Error in configuration: IN and/or OUT length set during  
initialization of the Slave is not equal to the length set during  
configuration of the network.  
Red  
1 Hz  
Error in User Parameter data: The length/contents of the  
User Parameter data set during initialization of the Slave is  
not equal to the length/contents set during configuration of  
the network.  
Red  
2 Hz  
Red  
Off  
4 Hz  
-
Error in initialization of the Profibus communication ASIC.  
No diagnostics present.  
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Appendix A.2. Setting the FieldServer’s Profibus Station Address  
The Station Address can be set in the FieldServer’s CSV file using the  
System_Station_Address, (refer to Section 4.1), or it can be set with the two rotary switches  
as indicated on the connection diagram. The left switch selects the left decimal digit and the  
right switch the right decimal digit of the Station Address.  
Note that the software setting with the System_Station_Address overrides the hardware  
setting with the rotary switches.  
Appendix A.3. Understanding Driver Communication Statistics  
When connecting with Ruinet to the FieldServer, there are communication statistics  
displayed on the Connection, Node and Map descriptor screens for the Profibus DP driver.  
The Transmit (Tx) message count indicates the number of times the driver wrote output  
data into the Profibus hardware card’s output buffers for transmission on the Profibus  
network. It does not indicate the actual number of transmissions on the Profibus network.  
The Receive (Rx) message count indicates the number of times the driver read input data  
from the Profibus hardware card’s input buffers. It does not indicate the number of actual  
messages received on the Profibus network.  
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Appendix B. Troubleshooting  
Appendix B.1. FieldServer as a Profibus Slave  
If no communication is being experienced between a Profibus Master and a FieldServer  
Profibus Slave, check for the following most common issues:  
The Node_ID must match the System_Station_Address in the configuration  
o Having these two parameters match in the configuration tells the FieldServer that  
the buffer referenced in the Node_ID refers to the buffers in the Profibus card  
attached to the FieldServer.  
The gsd file must match the FieldServer hardware being used  
o FieldServer offers several hardware platforms that support Profibus. Each  
hardware platform requires its own gsd file. Ensure that the gsd file being used  
is the correct file for the hardware platform in use.  
o The gsd file can be opened with a text editor. The Vendor and model name can  
be checked in this file. For the FieldServer X30 Profibus Slave, the Vendor is  
“HMS Industrial Networks AB”, and the Model Name is “ANYBUS-S PDP”. The  
current revision is 1.5, which uses Hardware revision 1.6 and software release  
1.2.  
The byte count for the gsd profile must match the byte count configured in the  
FieldServer  
o The gse being used is either going to allow the Client (via the network  
configuration tool) to select the bytes to be used, or the byte make-up will be  
fixed and specified in the gse. Either way, the largest byte offset used by the  
Client must match the largest byte offset configured in the FieldServer.  
o When selecting byte count with a network configuration tool, the total amount of  
bytes/words/bits setup per Input/Output buffer in the FieldServer configuration  
Map Descriptors must match those selected in the network configuration tool  
otherwise a connection length mismatch will occur and the connection will not be  
established. The FieldServer shows the connection size it expects on the F  
(driver message) screen in the RUI utility in order that this value may be checked  
against the network configuration tool.  
The direction of the communications (Input/Output Buffer) may be incorrectly configured.  
o Buffer names can be confusing, especially when looking at the Slave. The  
buffers are named according to their direction of communication in the Master.  
Hence, an Input buffer in the Slave will write data to the Master, and data will be  
received from the Master in the output buffer.  
o Remember that as a Slave, the FieldServer will have to write data into the input  
buffer (function=wrbc), and read data from the output buffer (function=rdbc).  
The Profibus card may be faulty.  
o If this is the case, then there will be an error message in the FieldServer RUI  
error screen indicating that the card could not be reached. Check for this  
message. If it is there, try opening up the FieldServer and re-seating the card. If  
this does not help, contact FieldServer Technical support for jumper settings on  
the card, and further possible troubleshooting or return authorization.  
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The Data Type/Offset/Length combination may be incorrectly set up  
o In the FieldServer configuration, the Offset Parameter refers to the buffer offset in  
bytes (starting at 0), regardless of data type.  
o The Length parameter always refers to length in items, which means Float data  
will be the number of float values, Word data will be the number of words, etc.  
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