4/8/2025 7:58 PM | |
Joined: 7/7/2010 Last visit: 9/2/2025 Posts: 16054 Rating:
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Members of the Profinet International "Alliance" or guests can purchase or download details from the PI organizations web site. They offer order form and content list in PDF. This Siemens forums topic _may_ help: which references this forum topic where a discussion of how to actually apply one of those record values - to obtain the running PLCs current IP address (using PLC logic). This PN document may help as well: https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/en/view/19289930 pp.26-34 (and also references other sources for obtaining additional information) Search this support site and the general internet for some of the more obscure PN record IDs to possibly locate even more. Please post back any non-copyright protected (paywalled) links, or suggestions to sites where additional material _could_ be found and appropriate search term(s) to reach it. There's a lot of copyright protected material inadvertently posted online and I will not post links to it - mostly because it would be wrong and probably violates this support site's terms of use.
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Last edited by: Moderator_Lan at: 04/09/2025 07:56:46link optimized science guy |
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4/10/2025 1:44 PM | |
Joined: 3/25/2015 Last visit: 8/5/2025 Posts: 124 Rating:
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I have already found that PN Document, but there isn't a specification of each record structure. I've also noticed that to download PN specifications from www.profibus.com my company must be member of the PI Community, and it's not. I don't understand why Siemens doesn't release a document with all the records, because they're used inside their library blocks. How am I supposed to use RDREC if there's no easy way to know how a record is composed?
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