Connecting the Siemens ET200SP MultiField Bus Module to the Rockwell CompactLogix PLC
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The purpose of this video is to show you the steps required to parameterize the ET200SP MF and to import the configuration into the Rockwell Studio 5000 programming environment as a remote I/O drop. • The first step is Using the Siemens MFCT ( Multi-Field Bus Configuration Tool ). This is a four-step procedure to: • (1): Select the Station – This is done by selecting the SCAN network to find all relevant devices • Skip to time. • Skip to this section of the video: 1:45 • (2): Configure the Station – This is the section where we will configure the I/O modules that will be used in the ET200SP MF I/O station. • Skip to this section of the video: 2:54 • (3): Parameterize the Station – This is where we will setup the diagnostics we would like in addition to the type of Field Bus Protocol we wish to use. • Skip to this section of the video: 4:26 • (4): Transfer project to the Station – This is where we will scan for the device after we configure it and then transfer all the configuration data to the ET200SP MF. • Skip to this section of the video: 5:20 • Once the ET200SP MF has been configured the next step is to import the unit into the Rockwell programming environment. There are a few steps required to make this happen. These steps are as follows: • (1): We need to import the EDS file- The EDS file is the configuration file for the ET200SP MF that Studio 5000 needs to configure. • Skip to this section of the video: 7:19 • (2): Install a new I/O device – When you install the new device it will step you through the browsing for that device and then it will ask you to assign a name and the IP address for it. • Skip to this section of the video: 8:29 • (3): Download the project to the PLC. • Skip to this section of the video: 11:33 • (4): Completion - Once the hardware configuration is completed we can download all the components to the PLC and when the PLC is placed into the RUN mode we should have the 3 LED’s on the ET200SP MF illuminated STEADY GREEN and the DIAG LED on each I/O module should be a SOLID GREEN. • Skip to this section of the video: 12:36
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