Technical Assistance 4
Table of Contents 5
Chapter 1: Introduction 7
Set Up Step Plan 7
Chapter 2: Field Bus Installation 8
Wiring 8
Cable 9
Termination 9
Status LEDs 10
Status LED 10
Slave Address 10
Dip Switch 10
Server Assigned Address 11
Set Address (126) 11
Chapter 3: Configuration 12
GSD File 12
Cyclic Data Overview (inputs) 12
DPV0 Cyclic Data Reads (inputs) 13
Flow 13
Temperature 13
Pressure 13
Totalizer 13
Totalizer 13
Alarm Status 13
DPV1 Acyclic Writes (outputs) 13
Slot 0 13
Slot 1 13
Slot 2 14
Slot 3 14
Slot 4 14
Slot 5 14
Slot 7 14
Slot 8 14
Slot 9 14
Slot 10 14
Slot 11 14
Slot 12 15
Slot 13 15
Slot 14 15
Reference Application Examples 15
Import Device Description Files 15
Configuring a Slave 16
Create a New Configuration and Insert a Master 16
Auto Addressing 17
Insert a Slave To The System 18
Download Configuration 19
Check The Configuration 21
Kepserverex 4.0 24
Adding Tags to Cyclic Data 29
GSD File 33
GSD File Text: 33
Chapter 1: Introduction 6
Set Up Quick Step Plan 6
Chapter 2: Field bus installation[TN] (captialize) 7
Fieldbus Connector 7
Cable 7
Termination 9
Status Leds 9
Status LED: 9
Slave Address 10
Dip Switch 10
Server Assigned Address 11
Set Address (126) 11
Chapter 3: Configuration 12
GSD File 12
Cyclic Data Overview 12
Cyclic Data Explained 13
Syscon Software 14
Import Device Description Files 14
Configure A Slave 15
Create A New Document And Insert A Master: 15
Auto Addressing 16
Insert A Slave To The System. 17
Download Configuration 18
Check The Configuration 20
Kepserverex 4.0 22
GSD File 30
Chapter 1: Introduction
This manual will explain how to add a Sierra flow meter to a Profibus DP network using the Profibus DP interface. The interface allows access to all relevant data available in the flow meter. It does not cover the operation of the QuadraTherm 640i/780i. See the QuadraTherm 640i/780i Instruction Manual for more information 640i/780i operation.
The 640i/780i process data flow, temp, pressure, totalizer, and alarm status supports DPV0 cyclic data communications. The 640i/780i also supports DPV1 acyclic data for meter information and setup data. If your Class 1 master doesn’t support DPV1 data, then a separate Class 2 supervisory master may be used to access it. The acyclic data would only need to be accessed occasionally.
To successfully add the flow meter to a Profibus DP network you need the following:
Profibus network with a DP master
GSD file
Bitmap files (Optional)
Connection cable
Power supply (for the flow meter)
Setup steps:
Load GSD
Copy bitmaps
Add slave device to system
Set slave configuration
Set slave station address
Download configuration
Test configuration
Chapter 2: Field Bus Installation
Wiring
Option DP1: This option uses a full five-wire Profibus connection using the M12 connector per the Profibus DP standard. This connection allows you to use ready-made cables, tees, and terminators which maintain a daisy chain topology.
The Profibus connects to the M12 connector to the right. The 24 VDC@1A power connects pins 1 and 2.
Profibus DP
M12
RS232 cable
(factory wired)
24 VDC
Power
Profibus terminal connections not used with option1
Option DP2: For applications where the Profibus cable needs to be protected in conduit, we offer an alternate terminal block Profibus connection. This must be requested at the time of ordering. The PB-5V and PB-GND will not be available to power a terminator. The last device on the Profibus segment may need an external “powered terminator”. The daisy chain topography cannot be maintained, so spur lines will be unavoidable. Make sure to account for maximum number of spur lines in your application. For higher baud rates and longer wire runs, repeaters or hubs may be needed.
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