GH - CP443 1 Adv GX30 - 76 PDF
GH - CP443 1 Adv GX30 - 76 PDF
GH - CP443 1 Adv GX30 - 76 PDF
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Preface
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Properties and services
SIMATIC NET
S7-400 - Industrial Ethernet
CP 443-1 Advanced (GX30)
Manual
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Performance data
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Requirements for use
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LEDs
Installation and
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commissioning
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Configuration and operation
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Diagnostics and upkeep
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Technical specifications
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Approvals
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Documentation references
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Manual Part B
11/2015
C79000-G8976-C256-04
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CP
In this document, the term "CP" is also used instead of the full product name CP 443-1
Advanced.
STEP 7
The name STEP 7 is used for the configuration tool instead of the names STEP 7 V5.5
and STEP 7 Professional.
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Note
Open source software
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DOC_OSS-CP443-1-Adv_74.pdf
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Table of contents
Preface ................................................................................................................................................... 3
1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2.2
2.3
2.3.1
2.3.2
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.6.1
2.6.2
2.6.3
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
2.11
2.12
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
Programming ..........................................................................................................................42
LEDs..................................................................................................................................................... 45
Table of contents
5.1.1
5.1.2
5.1.3
5.2
5.3
Commissioning....................................................................................................................... 54
5.4
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.4.1
6.4.1.1
6.4.1.2
6.4.1.3
6.4.2
6.4.2.1
6.4.2.2
6.4.2.3
6.4.3
6.4.4
6.5
6.6
6.6.1
6.6.2
6.6.3
6.6.4
6.6.5
6.6.6
6.7
6.8
6.8.1
6.8.2
6.8.3
6.8.4
6.8.5
6.8.6
6.9
6.9.1
6.9.2
6.9.3
6.9.4
6.9.5
Security .................................................................................................................................. 73
Using VPN - effects on communication ................................................................................. 73
Reloading firewall rules .......................................................................................................... 73
Activating IP access protection .............................................................................................. 73
Importing certificates for SMTP with STARTTLS or FTPS .................................................... 74
Security and STEP 7 special diagnostics activated - configuration activities blocked .......... 74
6.10
10
Table of contents
6.11
SNMP ......................................................................................................................................76
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.14.1
6.14.2
6.14.3
6.14.4
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
Approvals.............................................................................................................................................. 99
A.2
A.3
A.4
A.5
A.6
A.7
A.8
Index................................................................................................................................................... 111
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Table of contents
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Properties of the CP
Application
The CP is intended for use in an S7400 or S7400H (faulttolerant) automation system. It
allows the S7400 / S7400H to be connected to Industrial Ethernet.
Security Integrated
With a combination of different security measures such as firewall, NAT/NAPT routers and
VPN (Virtual Private Network) over IPsec tunnels, the CP protects individual S7-400 stations
or even entire automation cells from unauthorized access.
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1.2
Enhanced functions
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1.3
Communication services
The CP supports the following communication services:
PROFINET IO controller
PROFINET IO allows direct access to PROFINET IO devices over Industrial Ethernet.
PROFINET IO can only be used via the ports of the PROFINET interface.
Prioritized startup
The CP supports prioritized startup. Per PROFINET IO controller, a maximum of 32
PROFINET IO devices can be configured that support prioritized startup. Of these 32
IO devices, simultaneous startup times with values as low as 0.5 s can be achieved by
up to 8 IO devices.
IRT communication (Isochronous Real Time) with IRT option "high performance"
IRT communication with the IRT option "high-performance" is possible with
PROFINET IO. The IRT option "high-performance" optimizes data traffic as the result
of topology planning.
Note: IRT with the option "high flexibility" is now only supported when a CP GX20 is
replaced.
Note
IRT communication or MRP
If you are using IRT communication, no media redundancy is supported.
Shared device
As a PROFINET IO controller, individual submodules of an IO device can be assigned
to the CP. Read the information in /19/ (Page 109) regarding configuration of
PROFINET IO systems and shared IO devices.
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16
1.4
17
18
19
20
Performance data
Note
Measured values of transfer or reaction times
Measured values of transmission and reaction times in Ethernet, PROFIBUS and
PROFINET networks for a series of configurations can be found on the Internet at the
following address:
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/25209605)
Note
Configuration limits for security functions
Configuration limits for security are described in /17/ (Page 109).
You will find a complete overview of the permitted configuration limits on the Internet at the
following address:
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/58217657)
2.1
Characteristic
Explanation / values
128
The value applies to the total number of connections of the
following types:
S7 connections
SEND/RECEIVE connections
CBA
Example
You can, for example, operate the following combination of connections:
62 S7 connections or 62 H connections
30 ISO-on-TCP connections
10 TCP connections
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Performance data
2.2 Characteristics of S7 communication
10 UDP connections
8 ISO transport connections
4 FTP connections (for FTP client mode)
See section Characteristic data for FTP / FTPS mode (Page 33).
2.2
Characteristics of S7 communication
S7 communication provides data transfer via the ISO Transport or ISO-on-TCP protocols.
Characteristic
Total number of S7 connections on Industrial
Ethernet
Explanation / values
128 max.,
of those max. 62 H connections
sending
receiving
Number of PG connections
Number of OP connections
2 max.
30 max.
Note
Effects of connections in the SPEED SEND/RECV mode
Note the effects of connections on the SEND/RECEIVE interface that are used in the
SPEED SEND/RECEIVE mode.
The maximum configuration limits of S7 communication are reduced by each configured
connection using the SPEED SEND/RECV mode.
2.3
SEND/RECEIVE interface
2.3.1
Characteristic data
The SEND/RECEIVE interface provides access to communication over TCP, ISOonTCP,
ISO transport, email, and UDP connections.
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Performance data
2.3 SEND/RECEIVE interface
The following characteristics are important:
Characteristic
Explanation / values
E-mail connection: 1
1)Avoiding
receive overload
The flow control on TCP connections cannot control permanent overload of the recipient. You should therefore make sure that the processing capabilities of a receiving CP are not permanently exceeded
by the sender (approximately 150200 messages per second).
2)TCP
AG_LSEND and AG_LRECV allow the transfer of user data with the following lengths:
1. ISO-on-TCP, TCP, ISO transport: 1 to 8192 bytes
2. UDP: 1 to 2048 bytes
3. E-mail (job header + user data): 1 to 8192 bytes
AG_SSEND and AG_SRECV allow the transfer of user data with the
following lengths:
1. ISO-on-TCP, TCP, ISO transport: 1 to 1452 bytes
2. UDP: 1 to 1452 bytes
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Performance data
2.3 SEND/RECEIVE interface
Characteristic
Explanation / values
LAN interface max. data field length generated by CP per protocol data unit
sending
ISO transport, ISOonTCP, TCP:
receiving
2.3.2
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Performance data
2.3 SEND/RECEIVE interface
Per SEND job short (AG_SEND) or long (AG_LSEND): 1 resource
Per RECEIVE job short (AG_RECV): 1 resource
Per RECEIVE job long (AG_LRECV): 2 resources
Per SPEED SEND/RECV job (AG_SSEND, AG_SRECV): 0 resources
Limitation by the CP
A maximum of 64 SEND/RECEIVE connections can be operated by the CP. At an
assignment of 1 CP per CPU, the maximum number of SEND/RECEIVE calls that can be
used at one time is limited as follows:
SEND calls short (AG_SEND) or long (AG_LSEND): max. 32*) / 12**) per CPU
RECEIVE calls short (AG_RECV): max. 64*) / 24**) per CPU
RECEIVE calls long (AG_LRECV): variable ***)
*)The
**)The
***)The
number of AG_LRECV program blocks that can be used at the same time depends
on the number of SEND calls active at the same time (see tables below).
Table 2- 1
Dependency of the maximum number of RECEIVE calls long (AG_LRECV FC60) used at the same time on
the number of SEND calls (CPU 412/414)
Number of simultaneous
SEND calls
3, 4
8, 9
10
11
12
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
Table 2- 2
Dependency of the maximum number of RECEIVE calls long (AG_LRECV FC60) used at the same time on
the number of SEND calls (CPU 416/417)
Number of simultaneous
SEND calls
3, 4
8, 9
10
11
12
13,
14
15
16
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
Number of simultaneous
SEND calls
17
18,
19
20
21
22
23,
24
25
26
27
28,
29
30
31
32
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
The maximum number of SPEED SEND/RECEIVE calls that can be used simultaneously
(FC53, FC63) depends only on the CPU (see above).
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Performance data
2.4 Characteristics of open TCP/IP communication
2.4
Table 2- 3
Characteristic
Explanation / values
1452 bytes
2.5
Characteristic
Explanation / values
up to 64 in IRT mode
4 KB max.
4 KB max.
Inputs
Outputs
240 bytes
240 bytes
240 bytes
The number of operable PROFINET IO devices can be reduced if the devices being used require extensive configuration data due to large numbers of submodules. In this case, the memory on the CP will not be adequate and you will receive a message in the diagnostics buffer about lack of resources when downloading the configuration data.
Note
Note the following for PROFINET IO:
If you use modules with 32 bytes of input/output data, this can lead to I/O access errors;
access errors are entered in the diagnostics buffer of the CPU.
These I/O access errors occur during operation only in the "consistent user data" mode and
with a low OB1 cycle time.
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Performance data
2.6 Characteristic data for PROFINET CBA
2.6
2.6.1
Characteristic
Typical value
Limit value
with FB88
with FB90
PROFINET CBA
Number of remote interconnection
partners
Total of all attachments
32
64
600
600
3200 bytes
8192 bytes
1452 bytes
3200 bytes
8192 bytes
1452 bytes
2048 bytes
8192 bytes *)
1452 bytes
250 bytes
250 bytes
250 bytes
2400 bytes
1452 bytes
100 ms minimum
64
150 maximum
64
150 maximum
2048 bytes
2048 bytes
8192 bytes
1452 bytes
8192 bytes
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Performance data
2.6 Characteristic data for PROFINET CBA
Characteristic
Typical value
Limit value
with FB88
with FB90
8 ms minimum
125
1000 bytes
250
250
2000 bytes
1452 bytes
Note:
The data length of all incoming interconnections limited to 484 bytes gross
per transmission frequency and per
partner station. Due to the differences
in header information, the net data
length depends on the data types
being used.
In the best case, a maximum of 2 byte
arrays with a length of 238 bytes can
be interconnected; in the worst case, a
maximum of 120 properties of the type
"Char" can be interconnected.
Data length of all outgoing interconnections
1000 bytes
2000 bytes
500 ms minimum
200 maximum
8192 bytes
50
300
400 bytes
2400 bytes
1452 bytes
200
1600 bytes
300 maximum
4000 bytes
1452 bytes
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Performance data
2.6 Characteristic data for PROFINET CBA
Characteristic
Typical value
Limit value
with FB88
with FB90
No
No
16
32 maximum
Note: You should also keep in mind the maximum number of connections according to section 7.3
*)The maximum size of an output property is 8191 bytes. 1 byte Lifestate must be added to this. This adds up to a total of
8192 bytes.
The same applies to an input property since this is interconnected with an output property of the same size. The maximum
data length of 8192 bytes also applies to the sum of several input properties, for example in the case of a byte array
(8191 bytes + 1 byte Lifestate).
**) The value is not checked by iMap.
Note
Data length and data type in PROFINET CBA
You will find information about the data length and data type in PROFINET CBA
communication in the online help of SIMATIC iMap and in the manuals for PROFINET CBA.
See section On project engineering of PROFINET CBA (Page 110) for information on this.
Note
Effects of a large configuration or parallel operation
With a large configuration or when using other services at the same time (for example online
monitoring), the configured scanning frequency (with acyclic interconnections) or the
transmission frequency (with cyclic interconnections) cannot be guaranteed in all cases. To
remedy this, we recommend that you increase the relevant values.
2.6.2
Cycle times
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Performance data
2.6 Characteristic data for PROFINET CBA
Legend:
1)
OB1 cycle with 32 PROFINET CBA partners and network attachment on the CPU 3172
PN/DP.
2)
OB1 cycle with 5 PROFINET CBA partners and network attachment on the CPU 3172
PN/DP.
3)
OB1 cycle with an S7400 station with CPU 4162 and with network attachment on the CP
4431 Advanced (the number of PROFINET CBA partners has no influence).
Image 2-1
2.6.3
Reaction times
Definition
The reaction time is the time from recognizing an input signal until the associated output
signal changes.
Influences
The actual reaction time is subject to certain fluctuations. The achievable reaction times for
PROFINET CBA communication depend on the following factors:
Type of interconnection (cyclic or acyclic) and the transfer frequency or scanning
frequency;
The size of the configuration on the component interface (size of the interface DB for
PROFINET CBA);
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Performance data
2.6 Characteristic data for PROFINET CBA
CPU cycle time and CPU type;
Parallel operation with other types of communication types such as PROFINET IO or with
services such as online monitoring.
As a result, the reaction times for cyclic PROFINET CBA interconnections may exceed the
configured value for the transfer frequency. You should therefore check the reaction time
that can be achieved during commissioning and, if necessary, change the configuration.
Image 2-2
Measurement principle:
Output data is generated by station 1 and interconnected as input data with station 2. The
input data is mirrored there and transferred over interconnections back to station 1 where it
is evaluated and forwarded etc. The time required for the individual transfer and evaluation
cycle is measured in station 1. This corresponds to approximately twice the reaction time
according to the definition above.
The CPU cycle time (cycle time of OB1) for this measurement is 6 ms.
Note: With shorter cycle times, the reaction times are further reduced and with longer cycle
times they are correspondingly extended.
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Performance data
2.7 Characteristics of e-mail mode
Measurement results
From the following diagram, you can see the average values for the reaction time of the
cyclic interconnections depending on the size of the interface DB.
Legend:
The transfer frequency set in the parameters in SIMATIC iMap is as follows for the recorded lines:
1)
50 ms
2)
20 ms
3)
10 ms
Image 2-3
Evaluation
From the diagram, you can see that the transfer frequencies configured at 10 ms or 20 ms in
the sample configured are not achieved. On the other hand, at a configured transfer
frequency of 50 ms, a corresponding reaction time of 50 ms with 2400 bytes is kept to.
Note
The values of the utilization parameters displayed by SIMATIC iMap as of V2.0 with the "Edit
/ Check utilization" function relate to the data exchange as far as the CP. They do not apply
to data access from the user program.
2.7
Characteristics
The Advanced CP operates as an email client. It supports SMTP / ESMTP, SMTP-Auth and
STARTTLS.
To send emails, precisely one email connection must be set up per CP. The e-mail
connection specifies the mail server of the e-mail provider via which all the mails sent by the
Advanced CP are delivered.
To send e-mail in the user program of the S7-CPU, use the send call of the SEND/RECEIVE
interface (FC AG_SEND).
The maximum data length is 8192 bytes.
CP 443-1 Advanced (GX30)
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Performance data
2.8 Characteristic data for FTP / FTPS mode
Authentication
The CP supports the following authentication methods:
PLAIN
LOGIN
CRAM-MD5
DIGEST-MD5
For more detailed information, refer to the manual /2/ (Page 106).
If your service provider requires authentication, you need to import the certificate you
received from your service provider into the CP to authenticate the CP with the server. For
the procedure, refer to the section Importing certificates for SMTP with STARTTLS or FTPS
(Page 74)
2.8
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Performance data
2.9 Characteristic data of TCP connections for HTTP / HTTPS
2.9
2.10
Example
The CP 4431 Advanced can transfer a maximum of 100 array elements of the type DWORD
or REAL with a read job since each element of the type DWORD or REAL occupies four
bytes.
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Performance data
2.11 Memory organization in the CP 4431 Advanced
2.11
Image 2-4
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Performance data
2.12 Characteristic data of the integrated 4port switch
RAM area (/ram volatile memory):
In contrast to the flash area, the RAM can be written to and read from any number of
times. The data in the RAM is retained as long as the CP is supplied with power.
The RAM is intended to store data that changes during operation and needs to be
recorded (data recording services). The RAM is also suitable for temporary storage.
The RAM area is located in the file system below the "/ram" folder. This means that all
files and folders below this folder are lost when there is a power down.
Configuration limits
Characteristic
Explanation / values
File names
File size
30 MB
30 MB
2.12
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Configuration limits
When using the CP type described here, the following limits apply:
Number of operable CPs within a rack: 14
Number of CPs operating as PROFINET IO controllers within an S7 station: 4
Number of CPs that can be configured for PROFINET CBA communication within an S7
station: 1
Note
Number of CPs operating as PROFINET IO controllers
The number of CPs operating as PROFINET IO controllers depends on the number of CP
4435 Extended modules operating as DP masters in the S7400 station. A total of 10 CPs
can be operated as controllers for the distributed I/O (PROFINET IO controllers or DP
masters); of those, however, only up to 4 as PROFINET IO controllers.
Note the following regarding multiprocessor mode: When operating the CP as a
PROFINET IO controller, only the process image of the assigned CPU can be distributed
via the CP.
3.2
System environment
General requirements
The CP is released with CPUs as of firmware version V4.1.
CPUs with firmware version 4.0 must be upgraded to V4.1.
CPUs with firmware version 5.0 must be upgraded to V5.1.
Open TCP/IP communication is supported by all CPUs as of firmware version V4.1.
The program block PN_InOut_Fast (FB90) for PROFINET CBA is supported by all CPUs
as of firmware version V4.1.
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as of firmware
version
a = multiprocessor mode
b = number of operable CPs
c = CPU resources for SEND/RECEIVE jobs 1)
d = LOCK/UNLOCK
e = PROFINET IO 4)
a
e
-
CPU 412-1
..412-1XF04-0AB0
V4.1
2)
14
24
CPU 412-1
..412-1XJ05-0AB0
V5.1
2)
14
24
5.2 or higher
+ 2)
14
24
CPU 412-2
..412-2XG04-0AB0
V4.1
+ 2)
14
24
CPU 412-2
..412-2XJ05-0AB0
V5.1
+ 2)
14
24
as of V5.2
+ 2)
14
24
V6.0.2
+ 2)
14
24
CPU 412-2
..412-2EK06-0AB0
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CPU
as of firmware
version
a = multiprocessor mode
b = number of operable CPs
c = CPU resources for SEND/RECEIVE jobs 1)
d = LOCK/UNLOCK
e = PROFINET IO 4)
a
CPU 414-2
..414-2XK05-0AB0
2)
14
24
as of V5.2
+ 2)
14
24
+
-
V5.1
CPU 414-3
..414-3XJ04-0AB0
V4.1
+ 2)
14
24
CPU 414-3
..414-3XM05-0AB0
V5.1
2)
14
24
as of V5.2
+ 2)
14
24
V5.1
+ 2)
14
24
As of V5.2
+ 2)
14
24
CPU 414-3
PN/DP
..414-3EM05-0AB0
CPU 414-3
PN/DP
..414-3EM06-0AB0
as of V6.0.2
+ 2)
14
24
CPU 414-3
PN/DP
..414-3FM06-0AB0
as of V6.0.2
+ 2)
14
24
CPU 416-2
..416-2XK04-0AB0
V4.1
+ 2)
14
64
CPU 416-2
..416-2XN05-0AB0
V5.1
+ 2)
14
64
2)
14
64
CPU 416-3
..416-3XL04-0AB0
as of V5.2
V5.1
+ 2)
14
64
CPU 416-3
..416-3XR05-0AB0
V5.1
2)
14
64
as of V5.2
+ 2)
14
16
V5.1
+ 2)
14
64
2)
14
64
+ 2)
14
64
2)
CPU 416-3
PN/DP
..416-3ER05-0AB0
CPU 416F-3
PN/DP
..416-3FR05-0AB0
14
64
CPU 416F-3
PN/DP
..416-3ES06-0AB0
as of V6.0.2
+ 2)
14
64
CPU 416F-3
PN/DP
..416-3FS06-0AB0
as of V6.0.2
+ 2)
14
64
CPU 417-4
..417-4XL04-0AB0
V4.1
+ 2)
14
64
CPU 417-4
..417-4XT05-0AB0
V5.1
2)
14
64
As of V5.2
+ 2)
14
64
as of V5.2
V5.1
as of V5.2
CPU 412-3H 3)
..412-3HJ14-0AB0
V4.5
+ 2)
14
64
CPU 414H 3)
..414-4HM14-0AB0
V4.5
+ 2)
14
64
CPU 417H
..417-4HR14-0AB0
V4.5
2)
14
64
3)
..417-4HT14-0AB0
V4.5
2)
14
64
CPU 412-5H 3)
..412-5HK06-0AB0
V6.0
+ 2)
14
64
CPU 414-5H
..414-5HM06-0AB0
V6.0
14
64
3)
CPU 417-4H
3)
2)
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CPU
as of firmware
version
a = multiprocessor mode
b = number of operable CPs
c = CPU resources for SEND/RECEIVE jobs 1)
d = LOCK/UNLOCK
e = PROFINET IO 4)
a
CPU 416-5H
3)
..416-5HS06-0AB0
V6.0
CPU 417-5H
3)
..417-5HT06-0AB0
V6.0
2)
14
64
2)
14
64
Legend:
+ The feature is supported / the specified mode is possible.
- The feature is not supported / the specified mode is not possible.
1) The calculation of the maximum number of SEND/RECEIVE calls that can be used simultaneously per CP is described in
the section "Characteristic data".
2) When operating the CP as a PROFINET IO controller, the multiprocessor mode is not supported, only the process image
of the assigned CPU can be distributed via the CP (note: this has no influence on communications protocols operating
at the same time in multiprocessor mode).
3) When operating with HCPUs with a firmware version lower than V6.0, the SSEND / SRECV mode on the SEND/RECV
interface is not supported.
4) The PROFINET IO mode Shared Device requires a CPU as of V5.3.
For the maximum possible number of SEND/RECEIVE calls for the CP, refer to the section
Number of simultaneous SEND/RECEIVE calls (Page 24).
3.3
Project engineering
STEP 7 V5.5
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STEP 7 Professional
STEP 7 Professional V13
PROFINET CBA
* You will find the HSP on the Internet pages of Siemens Industry Online Support at the
following address:
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/23183356)
** You will find the program block library on the Internet pages of Siemens Industry Online
Support at the following address:
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109481127)
*** You will find the SCT on the STEP 7 DVD.
The full functionality of the device can be used as of hardware version 1 and firmware version V3.0.
Table 3- 3
To operate PROFINET CBA, you require the current service packs of SIMATIC iMap
containing the current versions of the program blocks PN_InOut (FB88) and PN_InOut_Fast
(FB90).
SIMATIC iMap V3.0 or higher - Download Service Pack 3:
SIMATIC iMap STEP 7 addon V3.0 or higher - Download Service Pack 7:
You can download the service packs from the following address:
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/14366/dl)
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3.4
3.5
Programming
Program blocks
For some communications services, there are preprogrammed program blocks (FCs / FBs)
available as the interface in your STEP 7 user program.
Refer to the documentation of the program blocks in the online help of STEP 7 or in the
manual /12/ (Page 108).
Note
Using current block versions
We recommend that you always use the latest block versions for all module types. You will
find the current blocks to download from the Internet in Siemens Industry Online Support at
the following address:
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15335/dl)
With older module types, this recommendation assumes that you are using the latest
firmware for the particular module type.
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Requirement
*)
Note
Multicomputing mode
Note that in multicomputing mode, communication using SPEEDSEND/RECV is possible
only via the CP assigned to the CPU.
Note
Operation with a high communication load
Note the recommendations in section Recommendation for use with a high communications
load (Page 72) for operation with a high communications load.
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LEDs
LED display
The display on the front panel consists of the following LEDs that indicate the operating
mode and communications status.
Image 4-1
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LEDs
INTF
EXTF
(red)
(red)
BUS1F (red)
BUS2F (red) *)
RUN
STOP
(green)
(yellow)
CP operating mode
Starting up (STOP->RUN)
Running (RUN)
Stopping (RUN->STOP)
Stopped (STOP)
In STOP mode, configuring and performing diagnostics on the CP remain
possible.
STOP with internal error or memory
reset.
(for example IP double addressing
detected during startup of the CP in
network)
The cause can also be a bad C-PLUG
(defective, wrong C-PLUG type or not
inserted).
The following applies in this status:
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LEDs
INTF
EXTF
(red)
(red)
BUS1F (red)
BUS2F (red) *)
RUN
STOP
(green)
(yellow)
CP operating mode
or
or
*)) The behavior applies to BUS1F and BUS2F if there is no restriction listed in the "CP
mode" column.
**) See also the section Unused PROFINET interface without BUS2F indicator (Page 65).
Table 4- 1
Legend
-
Symbol
Meaning
ON
OFF
Flashing
any
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LEDs
Display
Meaning
TXD (green)
RXD (green)
X1P1
X2P1 / X2P2 /
X2P3 / X2P4
(green / yellow)
LED flashes yellow (constant light green): Port sending / receiving over Ethernet or PROFINET IO.
Note:
All received / sent frames are signaled for each specific port
including those simply forwarded by the switch.
Continuous data transfer at the port over Ethernet (on
PROFINET ports, for example PROFINET IO).
Table 4- 2
Legend
-
Symbol
Meaning
ON
OFF
Flashing
any
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5.1.1
WARNING
EXPLOSION HAZARD
The device must not be opened.
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WARNING
Power supply
The equipment is designed for operation with Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV) by a
Limited Power Source (LPS).
This means that only SELV / LPS complying with IEC 60950-1 / EN 60950-1 / VDE 0805-1
must be connected to the power supply terminals. The power supply unit for the equipment
power supply must comply with NEC Class 2, as described by the National Electrical Code
(r) (ANSI / NFPA 70).
WARNING
EXPLOSION HAZARD
DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT WHEN A FLAMMABLE OR
COMBUSTIBLE ATMOSPHERE IS PRESENT.
WARNING
EXPLOSION HAZARD
SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS I, DIVISION
2 OR ZONE 2.
WARNING
When used in hazardous environments corresponding to Class I, Division 2 or Class I,
Zone 2, the device must be installed in a cabinet or a suitable enclosure.
5.1.2
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WARNING
If the cable or conduit entry point exceeds 70 C or the branching point of conductors
exceeds 80 C, special precautions must be taken. If the equipment is operated in an air
ambient in excess of 50 C, only use cables with admitted maximum operating temperature
of at least 80 C.
WARNING
Take measures to prevent transient voltage surges of more than 40% of the rated voltage.
This is the case if you only operate devices with SELV (safety extra-low voltage).
5.1.3
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5.2
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Image 5-1
Connecting switches
Note
MRP configuration
With an MRP configuration, keep to the setup guidelines for MRP.
You will find examples of network attachments and MRP setup guidelines in the general Part
A of this manual /2/ (Page 106).
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5.3
Commissioning
The steps for commissioning the CP are explained below. Commissioning involves the
address assignment and downloading the configuration data and user programs.
Result: The CP is reachable in the network and has been supplied with configuration data.
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Note
Module replacement - adapting the cycle load with an older CPU
If you use the CP as a replacement (for example for a CP 4431 "GX11") with an older CPU,
the default communication load setting of 20% for the CPU can lead to overload. In this
case, you should set the communication load for the CPU in STEP 7 (parameter "Scan cycle
load from communication") to a lower value - for example 10%.
With CPUs as of version V5.1, changing the setting is unnecessary.
5.4
Exchangeable C-PLUG
The CP has an exchangeable configuration plug (CPLUG). This can store up to 32 MB of
data in nonvolatile memory.
The retentive parameters include:
IP address and IP parameters
Newly set MAC address
Interconnection information for PROFINET CBA
SNMP variables (modifiable)
Data in the flash file system (see also Flash area in the section Memory organization in
the CP 4431 Advanced (Page 35))
This configuration plug simplifies replacement of modules. By simply exchanging the plug, all
the data can be transferred to the replacement module.
Under article number 6GK1 900-0AB00 the C-PLUG is also available with a size of 256 MB.
Note
Startup
The CP will not start up without a CPLUG!
Area of application
The C-PLUG is an exchangeable medium for storage of the configuration data of the basic
device (CP 443-1 Advanced). This means that the configuration data remains available if the
basic device is replaced.
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How it works
Power is supplied by the end device. The C-PLUG retains all data permanently when the
power is turned off.
Image 5-2
Inserting a C-PLUG
Image 5-3
Function
If the C-PLUG has not been written to (factory status), when the device starts up all
configuration data of the CP is automatically backed up.
A basic device with an inserted C-PLUG automatically uses the configuration data of the
inserted C-PLUG when it starts up. This is, however, only possible when the data was
written by a compatible device type.
This allows fast and simple replacement of the basic device. If a device is replaced, the CPLUG is taken from the failed component and inserted in the replacement. As soon as it
starts up, the replacement automatically has the same device configuration as the failed
device.
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Formatting a C-PLUG
Note the restrictions when a protection level is configured for the CPU. See section Effects of
protection levels (Page 60) for information on this.
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6.2
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6.3
Configuration in STEP 7
Configuration in STEP 7
You configure the CP alternatively with the following configuration tools:
STEP 7 V5
For configuring the security functions, you also require the Security Configuration Tool
(SCT).
STEP 7 Professional
You will find the required versions in the section Project engineering (Page 40).
The following information on configuration applies to both configuration tools.
6.4
Interface configuration
6.4.1
Network settings
6.4.1.1
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6.4.1.2
Autocrossing mechanism
With the autocrossing mechanism integrated in the switch, it is possible to use a standard
cable to connect the PC/PG. A crossover cable is not necessary.
Note
Manual configuration
If you have set a port to manual configuration and select the "Disable autonegotiation"
option, the autocrossing mechanism is also disabled for this port. The port then behaves like
the interface of a switch. In this case, the following applies:
Connecting an end device
To connect an end device that does not have the autocrossing mechanism (for example
CP 4431 with article number 6GK7 443-1EX11-0XE0), do not use a crossover cable.
Connecting a switch
To connect a switch, that does not support the autocrossing mechanism, use a crossover
cable.
STEP 7 special diagnostics and Web diagnostics display the network setting
Diagnostics of the port settings for the CP described here is possible using the entries in the
diagnostics buffer using SNMP, special diagnostics, and the LED displays.
CP 443-1 Advanced (GX30)
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Further notes:
10/100 Mbps network components without "autonegotiation"
If you use 10/100 Mbps network components that do not support "Autonegotiation", it is
possible that you will have to set the mode manually.
Forcing a specific mode instead of "Automatic settings"
If your application requires a specific mode instead of the automatic settings, you will
need to match up the partner devices.
No reaction to Autonegotiation query with manual configuration
Remember that if you configure the CP manually and the "Autonegotiation" option is
disabled, it will not react to an autonegotiation query! As a result, a connected partner
may not be able to set the required mode and communication will not be ideal.
Example:
If the CP is set to "100 Mbps - full duplex" and autonegotiation is disabled, a CP
connected as partner will set "100 Mbps - half duplex". Reason: Due to the fixed setting,
an autonegotiation reply is not possible. Although the connected partner detects
100 Mbps with autosensing, it remains at half duplex.
Recommendation: Change individual network settings only over MPI
If you modify the LAN settings in the properties dialog of the CP in the "Options" tab using
the "Transmission medium/Duplex" drop-down list, these changes will be adopted by the
CP and activated when the configuration data is downloaded to the target system
(STEP 7). In some situations, the device may then no longer be obtainable over Ethernet.
We therefore recommend that you download configuration data to the S7 station over an
MPI connection if you change this setting.
If you download the configuration data over the LAN interface then, depending on the
selected setting, it is possible that the current download will not be completed due to the
changes to the configuration taking immediate effect and an inconsistent configuration is
reported.
Example:
The download is started initially with the setting TP/ITP at 10 Mbps half duplex. If the
"Individual network settings" are now changed to 100 Mbps full duplex, the download
cannot be completed.
6.4.1.3
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6.4.2
6.4.2.1
6.4.2.2
Static DHCP
When assigning addresses using DHCP on the gigabit interface, the module should be
assigned a fixed IP address in the DHCP server (static DHCP).
A modified IP address is adopted only following a STOP START change.
Note the restrictions when a protection level is configured for the CPU. See section Effects of
protection levels (Page 60) for information on this.
6.4.2.3
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6.4.3
6.4.4
6.5
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6.6
PROFINET IO mode
6.6.1
6.6.2
6.6.3
Functions
If you use RT or IRT communication, the CP supports the PROFINET functionality
"prioritized startup" for PROFINET IO devices that also support this function. A maximum of
32 PROFINET IO devices can be configured per I/O controller. With these IO devices,
simultaneous startup times with values as low as 0.5 s can be achieved for a maximum of 8
devices.
Prioritized startup is used in fast processes when IO devices change quickly, for example
fast tool changes with a robot.
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6.6.4
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6.6.5
6.6.6
Problem / behavior
In this case, the shared device is automatically assigned the IP address of the PROFINET
interface of the CP as the router address.
This assignment leads to a conflict when other IO controllers assigned to the shared device
use other router addresses or no router address.
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Remedy
The IO device being used as a shared device will only take part in data exchange if the
higher-level I/O controllers are configured identically in terms of using routers.
You should therefore configure the PROFINET interfaces on the other IO controllers as
follows:
The IP address of the PROFINET interface of the CP is used as the router address.
or
The CP being used as the IO controller and all other IO controllers use the same IP
address as the router address.
6.7
Media redundancy
You can use the CP in a ring topology with media redundancy. The CP itself can be
redundancy manager.
For more detailed information on configuration, refer to the online help of the "Media
redundancy" parameter group and in Part A of the manual /2/ (Page 106).
Note
If you are using IRT communication, no media redundancy is supported.
6.8
6.8.1
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6.8.2
6.8.3
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6.8.4
6.8.5
Use
To allow the user program to exchange data with other TCP/IPcompliant communication
partners, STEP 7 provides a UDT for the connection parameter assignment and four
program blocks (FBs):
UDT 65 "TCON_PAR" with the data structure for connection parameter assignment
FB65 "TCON" for connection establishment
FB66 "TDISCON" for connection termination
FB63 "TSEND" for sending data
FB64 "TRCV" for receiving data
TCP/IP communication is connectionoriented. Data can be transmitted only when a
connection has been established to the communications partner. The CPU can use several
connections to a communications partner at the same time.
The following protocol variants are supported:
ISO on TCP according to RFC 1006
Programming
Make the following parameter settings in the connection description (UDT 65):
local_tsap_id: Byte 1 = 0xE0 (value mandatory for correct functionality)
local_tsap_id: Byte 2 = rack/slot number
remote_tsap_id: Byte 1 = 0xE0 (value mandatory for correct functionality)
remote_tsap_id: Byte 2 = rack/slot number
Note: The TSAPs can be 2-16 bytes long. The first two bytes must be occupied as
described, you can use the other bytes to suit your task.
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Note
Note that the number of dynamically established connections also depends on the number of
configured, statically established connections.
You will receive corresponding condition codes on the call interface of the FBs.
Refer to the documentation of the program blocks in the online help and in the
documentation for STEP 7. There, you will also find examples of parameter assignment!
6.8.6
Reason
When using the CP described here, the points below will help you to avoid overload
situations on your CPU.
In particular when you replace an older CP with the CP described here and are then
confronted with overload problems, you should check your application for the pitfalls outlined
below.
Known problems
The program blocks for sending and receiving AG_SEND / AG_RECV (FC5/FC6,
FC50/60 or FC53/63) are often called cyclically in OB1. This leads to constant
communication between the CPU and CP. As a result, other types of communication
such as PG functions cannot be executed or only very slowly.
HMI systems access data of the CPU too often using S7 functions. This slows down
communication in general and resource bottlenecks on the CPU can occur if
SEND/RECEIVE FCs are called cyclically in OB1 (effect: reduced data throughput or
increased reaction time).
Remedy
Note the following recommendations:
Do not call communication program blocks cyclically in OB1!
Communication should be called timecontrolled in a suitable cyclicinterrupt OB. The call
interval of this OB should be significantly higher than the average cycle time of OB1.
You should set a minimum cycle time that is higher than the average runtime of OB1.
This frees resources for communication on the CPU. This is, for example, a solution for
existing applications when communication already takes place cyclically in OB1.
If necessary, reduce the time taken for communication processing on the CPU by
changing the parameter "Scan cycle load from communication" in the properties of the
CPU.
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6.9
Security
6.9.1
6.9.2
6.9.3
Dynamically expanding the IP access protection list with the firewall deactivated
If security is activated while the firewall is deactivated, there is no IP access protection. In
other words IP access in this device status is not restricted to the IP addresses entered in
the IP access protection list.
Nevertheless, even in this device status, it is possible to expand the list for IP access
protection dynamically if you have suitable user rights. As result of this action, the added
entries are displayed in STEP 7 special diagnostics. Access protection is, however, only
effective when the firewall is activated.
Solution:
Activate the firewall in the configuration. With this, the blocking of access for IP addresses
not entered in the list becomes effective.
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6.9.4
6.9.5
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6.10
Time-of-day synchronization
General rules
The CP supports the two modes explained below for timeofday synchronization:
SIMATIC mode
NTP / NTP (secure)
The secure method NTP (secure) uses authentication with symmetrical keys according to
the hash algorithms MD5 or SHA-1. The method NTP (secure) can only be selected if the
security functions are enabled.
STEP 7 Professional
In the global Security settings of the STEP 7 project, you can create and manage
additional NTP servers also of the type NTP (secure).
STEP 7 V5
In the extended NTP configuration, you can create and manage additional NTP
servers including those of the type NTP (secure).
Note
No automatic changeover to daylight saving is defined in the NTP protocol. As a result,
you may need to implement this changeover using a program application.
If an NTP frame is detected by the CP as "not exact, the time-of-day frame is not
forwarded on the K bus. This can occur with time-of-day frames from non-synchronized
NTP servers with stratum 16. In this case, none of the NTP servers is displayed as "NTP
master" in the diagnostics; but rather only as being "reachable".
Note
Ensuring a valid time of day
If you have enabled the security functions, a valid time of day is extremely important. If you
do not obtain the time-of-day from the station (CPU), we therefore recommend that you use
an NTP server of the type NTP (secure).
Project engineering
For more detailed information on configuration, refer to the online help of the "Time-of-day
synchronization" parameter group and in the manual /2/ (Page 106).
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6.11
SNMP
Supported MIBs
The CP supports the following groups of MIB objects of the standard MIB II according to
RFC1213:
System
Interfaces
IP
ICMP
TCP
UDP
SNMP
Address Translation (AT)
The other groups of the MIB II standard are not supported:
EGP
Transmission
The CP also supports the LLDPMIB according to IEEE 802.1AB, the PROFINET expansions
of the LLDPMIB (see also IEC 61158106), the Automation System MIB and the
MRP Monitoring MIB.
Exceptions / restrictions:
Write access is permitted only for the following MIB objects of the system group:
sysContact
sysLocation
sysName
A set sysName is sent as the host name using DHCP option 12 to the DHCP server to
register with a DNS server.
For all other MIB objects / MIB object groups, only read access is possible for security
reasons.
Traps are not supported by the CP.
CP 443-1 Advanced (GX30)
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ifIndex
ifIndex
Type of interface
1 *)
2-5 (1-4)
Gigabit interface
Port 1-4 (PROFINET interface)
*)
6 (5) *)
Internal CP interface
*) If the gigabit interface is not configured, the value 1 is assigned to the first port of the PROFINET interface; the next
values then move accordingly by one position.
Type of access
Community name *)
Read access
public
private
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Further information
You will find further information in the manual /6/ (Page 106).
6.12
6.13
6.14
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Note
Requirements
Configuration for PROFINET CBA is only possible with STEP 7 V5.5.
For details, see section Project engineering (Page 40)
Operation under PROFINET CBA is supported only via the PROFINET interface. The
following information on configuration therefore relates only to the configuration of the
PROFINET interface.
Note
PROFINET CBA versus security function
If you use PROFINET CBA, you cannot enable the CP for the "Security" functionality.
6.14.1
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6.14.2
6.14.3
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1)
Image 6-1
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1)
Image 6-2
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6.14.4
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Overview
Parallel operation of PROFINET CBA communication and standard communication using the
services S7 communication and open communication services is possible with the CP.
This mode is important for your application when, for example, you want to implement
communication between existing "conventional" SIMATIC devices and PROFINET CBA
devices in an existing system.
The special feature is that the configuration of the communication for PROFINET CBA
devices is only possible in SIMATIC iMap. Communication with conventional devices, on the
other hand, requires that the connections are configured in STEP 7.
Recommended procedure
For communication between a PROFINET CBA device and a conventional device, use S7 or
ISO transport, TCP or ISOonTCP connections.
Configure the S7 and TCP connections in STEP 7 as follows:
for S7 communication
PROFINET CBA device:
single-ended passive (partner unspecified)
(no configuration is necessary if the device involved in S7 communication is operated
simply as a server).
conventional device: single-ended active
for S5compatible communication (ISO transport / TCP / ISOonTCP connections)
PROFINET CBA device: unspecified passive
conventional device: unspecified active
This achieves the following:
You can specify the connection partner for the conventional devices at any time with
STEP 7.
You can use the PROFINET devices in SIMATIC iMap (in other words connect them)
without having to change the connection configuration again in STEP 7; the devices are
always ready to send and receive on the configured connections (connection is
established by the active partner).
For the PROFINET CBA device, this means the following procedure:
1. First configure unspecified connections in STEP 7 (only with TCP - see above).
2. Create suitable user programs in STEP 7 to handle communication with the conventional
devices.
3. Then generate the PROFINET CBA component in STEP 7 and enter this in the SIMATIC
iMap library.
4. Interconnect the PROFINET CBA component in SIMATIC iMap.
5. Download the user program and configuration data to the S7400 station with STEP 7.
6. Downloading the interconnection information of the process inputs and process outputs to
the PROFINET CBA components over the Ethernet port with SIMATIC iMap.
CP 443-1 Advanced (GX30)
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Diagnostics options
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7.2
Web diagnostics
The CP also provides HTML pages for Web diagnostics. HTML pages are used to transfer
and display information in a Web browser. These, for example, contain diagnostics
information.
With the following address, you have access to Web diagnostics:
http://<IP address of the CP>/diag
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Web browser
To access the HTML pages on the CP, you require a Web browser. The following Web
browsers are suitable for communication with the CP (other browsers also possible):
Internet Explorer (recommended version: as of 7.0)
Chrome (recommended version: as of 12.0)
Firefox (recommended version: as of 4.0)
These Web browsers support all the requirements necessary for the implementation of the IT
functions of the CP (Java reference implementation - Java Development Kit 1.1.x is
supported).
7.3
Distinction
When replacing existing modules with the module described here, the following variants
must be distinguished:
Replacing a device
Describes the situation when an existing module can be replaced with a new module
simply by pulling/plugging without changing the configuration.
Note the information in section Installing and connecting up (Page 52) on plugging and
pulling the module. This applies in particular if you operate the CP as a PROFINET IO
controller.
Upgrading (module replacement with compatible functions)
Describes the situation when the module described here can be used instead of an older
module as long as adaptations are made to the configuration. Here, the previously used
CP needs to be replaced in the configuration by the new CP.
Unless otherwise specified, the range of functions of the older module continues to be
supported.
You can also upgrade modules listed in "Module replacement". This is necessary when new
characteristics that were not available in the previously used module are required.
Note
The modules CP 443-1 EX30 and CP 443-1 Advanced GX30 cannot be used as spares to
replace each other (see below). You can, however, upgrade the EX30 with a GX30 if you
change the configuration.
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Replacing a device
The CP with firmware-Version V3.2 described here can be used as a replacement for the
following predecessor products:
CP 443-1 Advanced 6GK7 443-1GX20-0XE0
CP 443 1 Advanced (6GK7 443-1EX41-0XE0) with CPUs as of firmware version 4.1
CP 443-1 IT (6GK7 443-1GX11-0XE0) with CPUs as of firmware version 4.1
CPUs with firmware version 4.0 must be upgraded to 4.1.
When replacing modules with CPUs with a firmware version lower than V4.0, the
6GK7 443-1GX11-0XE0 or 6GK7 443-1EX41-0XE0 must continue to be ordered.
Note the other information in this section relating to the predecessor modules listed here.
Upgrading
The following predecessor products can be upgraded to the CP 443-1 Advanced
(6GK7 443-1GX30-0XE0) described here.
CP 443-1 (6GK7 443-1EX20-0XE0)
CP 443-1 Advanced (6GK7 443-1EX40-0XE0)
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7.4
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Result
After downloading the configuration, the CP changes to RUN.
The following table shows you which of the options described above are available with the
module types that were available up to now. Note the description of the possible procedures
above.
Table 7- 1
6GK7 443-1GX11-0XE0
Data management
(configurable)
CP
CPU
Characteristics / notes
Module replacement is possible; procedure depending on selected data management on the predecessor module.
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7.5
General procedure
The configuration data of the CP is stored on the CPU. This makes it possible to replace this
module with a module of the same type (identical article number) without a PG.
Note
Configured MAC address is adopted
When setting the ISO protocol, remember that MAC address set previously during
configuration is transferred by the CPU to the new CP module.
Note
Reloaded IP access control list
Entries entered later in the IP access control list by HTTP / HTTPS are not saved on the
CPU. After a module has been replaced, previous entries that had been entered later must
be reloaded in the IP access control list.
For information on replacing previous modules, refer to the information in section
Diagnostics and upkeep (Page 85).
Note
Module replacement in PROFINET CBA
With PROFINET CBA, interconnection information is stored only on the CP. As a result the
benefits of "Module replacement without PG" function (storage of configuration data on the
CPU) cannot be made full use of after loading PROFINET CBA interconnections.
You have the two following options:
Using the CPLUG in the new module
You insert the previously used CPLUG in the replacement module; interconnection
information is then available again.
Using a new module with a new CPLUG
After replacing a module, you need to download the interconnection information to the
new CP using SIMATIC iMap.
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7.6
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Note
Security enabled
If the security functions are enabled on modules, it is not possible to load firmware using the
Firmware Loader.
Instead, we recommend that you load the firmware when necessary using the update center
in Web diagnostics.
To load the firmware on the module using the Firmware Loader, the module must be in the
"security disabled" status. Where necessary, one of the following steps is therefore
necessary:
Reset the module to the factory settings.
or
Download the configuration data to the module without security enabled.
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7.7
94
Image 7-1
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Image 7-2
Note
Interconnection information for PROFINET CBA is deleted
Interconnection information for PROFINET CBA is included in the retentively stored
parameters on the C-PLUG. This interconnection information is therefore deleted in this
procedure.
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Technical specifications
Table 8- 1
Technical specifications
Article numbers
CP 443-1 Advanced
6GK7 443-1GX30-0XE0
6GK7 443-1GX30-0XE1
1 x gigabit interface
1 x PROFINET interface with 4port switch
Connector
1 x RJ-45 jacks
Transmission speed
10/100/1000 Mbps
4 x RJ-45 jacks
10/100 Mbps
When working with PROFINET IO and
PROFINET CBA with cyclic transfer, the
transmission rate of 100 Mbps full duplex is
mandatory.
0 ... 85 m
0 ... 100 m
5 minutes
Electrical data
Power supply
5V
Current consumption
1.8 A
Power dissipation
7.25 W
During operation
0 C to +60 C
During storage
-40 C to +70 C
During transportation
-40 C to +70 C
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
Relative humidity
During operation
95 % at 25 C, no condensation
Operating altitude
Contaminant concentration
Degree of protection
IP20
Weight
Approx. 700 g
Dimensions (W x H x D)
25 x 290 x 210 mm
Installation options
Memory modules
C-PLUG 32 (6GK1900-0AB00) ***
Memory capacity
Total capacity: 32 MB
Product functions **
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Approvals
Approvals issued
Note
Issued approvals on the type plate of the device
The specified approvals apply only when the corresponding mark is printed on the product.
You can check which of the following approvals have been granted for your product by the
markings on the type plate.
Approvals for shipbuilding are not printed on the device type plate.
EC declaration of conformity
The CP and the supplied C-PLUG meet the requirements and safety objectives of the
following EU directives and it complies with the harmonized European standards (EN) for
programmable logic controllers which are published in the official documentation of the
European Union.
94/9/EC (ATEX explosion protection directive, up to 19.04.2016)
Directive of the European Parliament and the Council of 23 March 1994 on the
approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning equipment and protective
systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres
2014/34/EG (ATEX explosion protection directive as of 20.04.2016)
Directive of the European Parliament and the Council of 26 Febrary 2014 on the
approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning equipment and protective
systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres, official journal of the EU
L96, 29/03/2014, pages. 309-356
2004/108/EC (EMC up to 19.04.2016)
EMC directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of December 15, 2004 on
the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to electromagnetic
compatibility.
2014/30/EC (EMC, as of 20.04.2016)
EMC directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of February 26, 2014 on the
approximation of the laws of the member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility.;
official journal of the EU L96, 29/03/2014, pages. 79-106
2011/65/EU (RoHS)
Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction
of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment
The EC Declaration of Conformity is available for all responsible authorities at:
CP 443-1 Advanced (GX30)
Manual, 11/2015, C79000-G8976-C256-04
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Approvals
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
Division Process Industries and Drives
Process Automation
DE-76181 Karlsruhe
Germany
You will find the EC Declaration of Conformity on the Internet at the following address:
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15353/cert)
> Entry type: "Certificates", certificate type: "EC Declaration of Conformity"
IECEx
The CP and the supplied C-PLUG meet the requirements of explosion protection according
to IECEx.
IECEx certificate: IECEx DEK 14.0034X
The CP meets the requirements of the following standards:
IEC 60079-0
Hazardous areas - Part 0: Equipment - General requirements
EN 60079-15
Explosive atmospheres - Part 15: Equipment protection by type of protection 'n'
You can see the current versions of the standards in the IECEx certificate that you will find
on the Internet at the following address:
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15353/cert)
The conditions must be met for the safe deployment of the CP according to the section
Notices on use in hazardous areas according to ATEX / IECEx (Page 50).
You should also note the information in the document "Use of subassemblies/modules in a
Zone 2 Hazardous Area" that you will find on the Internet at the following address:
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/78381013)
ATEX
The CP and the supplied C-PLUG meet the requirements of the EC directive 94/9/EC
"Equipment and Protective Devices for Use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres. and as of
20.04.2016 the EC directive 2014/34/EC.
Applied standards:
EN 60079-0
Hazardous areas - Part 0: Equipment - General requirements
EN 60079-15
Explosive atmospheres - Part 15: Equipment protection by type of protection 'n'
The current versions of the standards can be seen in the EC Declaration of Conformity, see
above.
ATEX approval: II 3 G Ex nA IIC T4 Gc
CP 443-1 Advanced (GX30)
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Approvals
EMC
Until 19.04.2016 the CP meets the requirements of the EC Directive:2004/108/EC
"Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC directive) and as of 20.04.2016 the EC directive
2014/30/EC.
Applied standards:
EN 61000-6-4
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-4: Generic standards - Emission standard
for industrial environments
EN 61000-6-2
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-2: Generic standards - Immunity for
industrial environments
RoHS
The CP meets the requirements of the EU directive 2011/65/EC on the restriction of the use
of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
Applied standard:
EN 50581:2012
c(UL)us
Applied standards:
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.: UL 508 Listed (Industrial Control Equipment)
Canadian Standards Association: CSA C22.2 No. 142 (Process Control Equipment)
Report / UL file: E85972 (NRAG, NRAG7)
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Approvals
FM
Factory Mutual Approval Standard Class Number 3600, 3611, 3810
Class I, Division 2, Group A, B, C, D, T4 or Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC, T4
Ta: Refer to the temperature class on the type plate of the CP
Approval for the CP 443-1 Advanced and the supplied C-PLUG
Certificate of Compliance: 3030463
Australia - RCM
The CP meets the requirements of the AS/NZS 2064 standards (Class A).
Current approvals
SIMATIC NET products are regularly submitted to the relevant authorities and approval
centers for approvals relating to specific markets and applications.
If you require a list of the current approvals for individual devices, consult your Siemens
contact or check the Internet pages of Siemens Industry Online Support:
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15351/cert)
CP 443-1 Advanced (GX30)
102
Approvals
103
Approvals
104
Documentation references
A.1
/1/
SIMATIC NET
CP 343-1 Advanced (GX30)
manual Part B - device manual
Siemens AG
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59187252)
105
Documentation references
A.1 On configuring, commissioning and using the CP
/2/
SIMATIC NET
S7 CPs for Industrial Ethernet
Configuring and Commissioning - configuration manual
manual Part A - General Applications
Siemens AG
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/30374198)
/3/
SIMATIC NET
Version History/Current Downloads for the SIMATIC NET S7 CPs
History document
Siemens AG
See also
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/9836605)
/4/
SIMATIC
S7 F/FH Systems - Configuring and Programming
programming manual and users guide
Siemens AG
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/101509838)
/5/
S7Beans / Applets for IT-CPs
Programming Tips
Siemens AG
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/24843906)
/6/
SIMATIC NET
Diagnostics and configuration with SNMP
Diagnostics manual
Siemens AG
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15392/man)
106
Documentation references
A.2 On installing and commissioning the CP
A.2
/7/
SIMATIC S7
Automation System S7-400, M7-400
Siemens AG
Installation: Installation manual
Entry ID:
1117849 (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/1117849)
Module Data: Reference manual
Entry ID:
1117740 (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/1117740)
A.3
/8/
SIMATIC NET
Commissioning PC Stations - Manual and Quick Start
Configuration Manual
Siemens AG
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15362/man)
/9/
SIMATIC
Configuring Hardware and Connections with STEP 7
Siemens AG
Part of the documentation package "STEP 7 Basic Knowledge"
(Part of the online documentation in STEP 7)
/10/
Automatisieren mit STEP 7 in AWL und SCL (ISBN: 978-3-89578-280-0) /
Automating with STEP 7 in STL and SCL (ISBN: 978-3-89578-295-4)
User manual, programming manual
Berger, Hans
Publicis KommunikationsAgentur GmbH, GWA, 2006
/11/
Documentation package "STEP 7 Basic Knowledge"
Working with STEP 7 Getting Started (ID: 18652511)
Programming with STEP 7 (ID: 18652056)
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Documentation references
A.4 On programming (blocks, OPC)
Configuring Hardware and Connections with STEP 7 (ID: 18652631)
From S5 to S7, Converter Manual (ID: 1118413)
Siemens AG
Order number 6ES7 810-4CA08-8AW0
(part of the online documentation in STEP 7)
A.4
/12/
SIMATIC NET
Program blocks for SIMATIC NET S7 CPs
Programming Manual
Siemens AG
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/30564821)
/13/
SIMATIC NET
Version History of the SIMATIC NET Function Blocks and Functions for SIMATIC S7
Reference Manual
Siemens AG
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/9836605)
/14/
SIMATIC
Programming with STEP 7
Siemens AG
(Part of the STEP 7 documentation package STEP 7 Basic Knowledge)
(Part of the online documentation in STEP 7)
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/18652056)
/15/
SIMATIC
System and Standard Functions for S7-300/400 - Volume 1/2
Reference manual
Siemens AG
(Part of the STEP 7 documentation package STEP 7 Basic Knowledge)
(Part of the online documentation in STEP 7)
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/1214574)
108
Documentation references
A.5 Industrial Ethernet security
/16/
SIMATIC NET
Industrial Communication with PG/PC
- Volume 1: Basics - System Manual
- Volume 2: Interfaces - programming manual
Siemens AG
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15362/man)
A.5
/17/
SIMATIC NET
Industrial Ethernet Security
Basics and Application
Configuration Manual
Siemens AG
See also
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15326/man)
/18/
You will find further information on IT security and on data security in industrial
communication on the following Internet pages of Siemens AG:
Link: (http://www.automation.siemens.com/mcms/industrial-communication/en/ie/industrialethernet-security)
A.6
/19/
SIMATIC
PROFINET system description
system manual
Siemens AG
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/13715/man)
109
Documentation references
A.7 On project engineering of PROFINET CBA
/20/
SIMATIC
From PROFIBUS DP to PROFINET IO
Programming manual
Siemens AG
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/19289930)
A.7
/21/
SIMATIC
Component Based Automation - configuring systems with SIMATIC iMap
manual
Siemens AG
18404678 (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/18404678)
/22/
SIMATIC
Component Based Automation - configuring systems with SIMATIC iMap
Siemens AG
22762190 (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/22762190)
/23/
Basic help in the engineering tool SIMATIC iMap (online help)
Siemens AG
/24/
You will find more detailed information on SIMATIC iMap on the Internet under the following
entry ID:
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/14366)
A.8
/25/
SIMATIC NET
Industrial Ethernet
Network manual / system manual
Siemens AG
Link: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/27069465)
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Index
A
Applets, 86
B
Beans, 86
C
C-PLUG, 55
T
Training, 7
V
Version history, 5
Documentation, 5
Downloads, 5
F
Fail-safe communication, 17
Fault-tolerant system, 20
G
Glossary, 7
H
H system, 20
M
Manual Collection, 5
R
Redundancy, 65
Router address, 68
S
Safety notices, 49
111
Index
112