5/21/2012 3:48 PM | |
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Well, I know just one way of connection. It is specified here: System Redundancy with IM153-4 PN IO High Feature You have a High Feature module, right? |
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5/22/2012 8:24 AM | |
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Anybody use this PN configuration ??? |
5/22/2012 9:51 AM | |
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Dear saseryu, The attached file has been extracted from the Profinet chapter 8 in the latestS7-400H manual. I think it's very close to what you are looking for or at least it can give you some guidelines. Best regards, H-H
Attachment400H Profinet.pdf (271 Downloads) |
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5/23/2012 11:20 AM | |
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Hellosaseryu,
You don't need the CP443-1. In theS7-400H manualPage 244 you will read,
The question is not clear to me. Do you ask about straight and crossed cables? If this is your question then you can use the straight cables.
I never had the chance to work with IE/PB. Why don't you use Y-Link to connect your Profibus devices as slaves to the 400H CPU?! Best regards, H-H |
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12/31/2013 3:03 PM | |
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follow up question published by technogis split to a seperate thread with the subject Fault tolerant Connection Using Wincc v7.0 SP3 with CP1623 Best regards CS Moderator |
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