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Commissioning of the PROFINET
6.1
Overview of the commissioning steps
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Lenze · Controller-based Automation · PROFINET® Communication Manual · DMS 1.2 EN · 04/2014 · TD17
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Commissioning of the PROFINET
This chapter provides information on how to commission the Lenze automation system with
PROFINET.
Depending on the field devices used, the following
are required:
• »EASY Starter«
• »Engineer«
• »PLC Designer«
6.1
Overview of the commissioning steps
The main commissioning steps are listed in the following table.
Note!
• In the Lenze automation system, no PROFINET master functionality is supported. In a
PROFINET network, a Lenze Controller can only be driven as I/O device (slave), e.g. by
a Siemens SIMATIC S7 PLC.
• In the Lenze automation system, Logic field devices can be exclusively operated via
PROFINET. Thus, as an I/O device, the Lenze Controller is a Logic field device.
• The motion functionality is not supported when PROFINET is used. Always use
EtherCAT to connect inverters to be controlled via the central Motion functionality.
Mixed operation PROFINET with EtherCAT
Step
Activity
Software to be used
1st
Planning the bus topology ( 21)
2nd
3rd
4th
Commissioning the field devices ( 22)
»Engineer«/»EASY Starter«
If necessary
Importing missing devices / device description files
»STEP7«
5th
Creating a PLC program with a target system (Logic) ( 24)
»PLC Designer«
6.
Configuring the communication parameters ( 26)
7.
Creating a control configuration (adding field devices) ( 28)
8.
Configuring the I/O device ( 31)
9.
Logging in on the controller with the »PLC Designer« ( 31)
With the log-in, the I/O device configuration is loaded into the
controller.