6/23/2009 9:13 AM | |
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Hello legacy support, sure I can give U the part number : 6ES5 095-8MD02 Best regards dzwilu |
6/23/2009 10:42 AM | |
Joined: 10/7/2005 Last visit: 10/7/2024 Posts: 3024 Rating: (1054) |
Hello dzwilu have a look at this FAQ: Incorporating AG95U DP Slave as Slave on the Master CPU315-2DP and please find attached the DP Slave interface specific manual for your 95U (they came in different "flavours" as far as their onboard interface is concerned, yours has a DP Slave port which you probably know already). I hope this helpsand good luck Cheers Fritz Attachment95U L2-DP SLAVE interface.pdf (363 Downloads) |
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6/23/2009 6:47 PM | |
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Hi, What did you saw in ISTACK buffer of CPU? Give more details what did you exactly did? More info about ISTACK you could find in S5-90U/S5-95U Programmable Controller System Manual regards Hristo Mihalev |
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6/24/2009 9:39 AM | |
Joined: 10/7/2005 Last visit: 10/7/2024 Posts: 3024 Rating: (1054) |
Hello dzwilu we really need screendumps of the ISTACK screen(s) to be able to advise you further, please take soem and submit them. cheers fritz |
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6/25/2009 10:23 AM | |
Joined: 10/7/2005 Last visit: 10/7/2024 Posts: 3024 Rating: (1054) |
hmm... I see, before you do so please check something else: Go back to the default DB1 (do an overall reset to get it back if need be) and see if your 95U starts up (whichI believe it will). If this is the case we verified essentailly that you've broken some "rules" when you added the DP Slave parameters to it and there is now something wrong in your new DB1 configuration. If this is the case then have another good look at the "DB1 setup" rules, which are explained in the general 95U system manual (see chapter 9.4). Note too that you can add a so called "ERR" parameter block to DB1 (see a bit further down from the "DB1 setup" chapter in the manual) which will allowyou to "debug" the DB1 cofiguration fault. Good luck and let us know how it went. cheers fritz |
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