Address Switch; Valve Driver; Plc Configuration Of The Av Valve System; Readying The Plc Configuration Keys - Emerson AVENTICS AES PROFINET IO Descripción Del Sistema

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Designation Function
RUN/BF (17) Monitors data exchange
L/A 1 (18)
Connection with Ethernet device on fieldbus
connection X7E1
L/A 2 (19)
Connection with Ethernet device on fieldbus
connection X7E2

4.1.3 Address switch

Fig. 2: Location of address switches S1 and S2
The two rotary switches S1 and S2 for manual valve system name assignment are
located underneath the window (3).
• Switch S1: The higher digit of the hex value in the name is set at switch S1.
Switch S1 is labeled using the hexadecimal system from 0 to F.
• Switch S2: The lower digit of the hex value in the name is set at switch S2.
Switch S2 is labeled using the hexadecimal system from 0 to F.
For a comprehensive description of addressing (see "Presettings on the Bus Cou-
pler").

4.2 Valve driver

For a description of the valve drivers (see "Valve zone").

5 PLC Configuration of the AV Valve System

For the bus coupler to correctly exchange data from the modular valve system
with the PLC, the PLC must be able to detect the valve system structure. In order
to represent the actual configuration of the valve system's electrical components
in the PLC, you can use the configuration software of the PLC programming sys-
tem. This process is known as PLC configuration.
You can use PLC configuration software from various manufacturers for the PLC
configuration. The descriptions in the following sections therefore focus on the
basic procedure for configuring the PLC.
AVENTICS™ AES PROFINET IO | R412018140-BAL-001-AH | English
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Configuration error!
An incorrect valve system configuration can cause malfunctions in and dam-
age to the overall system.
1. The configuration may only be carried out by qualified personnel (see "Per-
sonnel qualifications").
2. Observe the specifications of the system owner as well as any restrictions
resulting from the overall system.
3. Observe the documentation of your configuration program.
You may configure the valve system on your computer without the
need to connect the unit. The data can then be loaded on the system
at a later time on site.
S1

5.1 Readying the PLC configuration keys

Because the electrical components in the valve zone are situated in the base plate
and cannot be identified directly, the PLC configuration keys for the valve zone
S2
and the I/O zone are required to carry out the configuration.
You also need the PLC configuration key when the configuration is carried out in a
different location than that of the valve system.
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Note the PLC configuration key of the individual components in the following
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sequence:
- Valve side: The PLC configuration key is printed on the name plate on the
right side of the valve system.
- I/O modules: The PLC configuration key is printed on the top of the modules.
For a detailed description of the PLC configuration key (see "PLC con-
figuration key").

5.2 Loading device master data

The GSDML file with texts in English and German for the series AES bus
coupler for PROFINET IO is located on the provided CD R412018133.
The file can also be downloaded online from the AVENTICS Media Cen-
ter.
Each valve system is equipped with a bus coupler; some contain valves and/or I/
O modules, depending on your order. The GSDML file contains the data for all
modules that require a data assignment by the user in the data area of the con-
troller. The GSDML file with the parameter data of the modules is loaded in a con-
figuration program, which allows the user to conveniently assign the individual
modules' data and set the parameters.
Note that different GSDML files have to be used, depending on the bus cou-
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pler used:
• For R412018223: GSDML-V2.3-Aventics-011F-AES-20190208.xml
• For R412088223: GSDML-V3.1-Aventics-0xxx-AES-xxxxxxxx.xml
To configure the valve system PLC, copy the GSDML file on CD R412018133 to
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the computer containing the PLC configuration program.
You can use PLC configuration software from various manufacturers for the PLC
configuration. The descriptions in the following sections therefore focus on the
basic procedure for configuring the PLC.

5.3 Configuring the bus coupler in the fieldbus system

Before you can configure the individual components of the valve system, you
need to assign the bus coupler a clear name and configure it as a slave in the field-
bus system using your PLC configuration software.
1. Assign a clear name to the bus coupler using the planning tool (see "Assigning
names, IP addresses, and subnet masks").
2. Configure the bus coupler as a slave module.

5.4 Configuring the valve system

5.4.1 Slot sequence

The components installed in the unit are actuated via the slot procedure of the
PROFINET IO, which mirrors the physical configuration of the components.
To the right of the bus coupler (AES-D-BC-PNIO) in the valve zone, the slots are
numbered starting with the first valve driver board and continuing to the last
valve driver board on the right end of the valve unit (slot 1 to slot 9 in Fig. 3).
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