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Engineering Engineering via via TOOLBOX TOOLBOX II II

In document Tm Mic Opmaint Eng (Page 31-36)

1.5. Engineering Engineering via via TOOLBOX TOOLBOX II II

For the engineering of TM 1703

For the engineering of TM 1703 mic serves in this case the TOOLBOX II (version 4.0, as of mic serves in this case the TOOLBOX II (version 4.0, as of  revision 14 of the firmware CPC60).

revision 14 of the firmware CPC60).

Note Note

Before you begin

Before you begin with the engineering, the predefined configuration parametewith the engineering, the predefined configuration parameters of the TOOLBOX II are rs of the TOOLBOX II are toto be checked and if

be checked and if necessary changed (refer to sectionnecessary changed (refer to section 2.2.12.2.1,, PreadjustmenPreadjustments for ts for the Engineeringthe Engineering))..

The system-technical and process-technical parameter setting can be carried out

The system-technical and process-technical parameter setting can be carried out with the toolwith the tool

"OPM II", an application programm can be edited with the t

"OPM II", an application programm can be edited with the t ool "CAExool "CAEx plus plus" (Function Dia-" (Function Dia-gram). Both is only possible independently from the target system (offline).

gram). Both is only possible independently from the target system (offline).

When the parameter setting is done via the webbrowser you can switch at any time

When the parameter setting is done via the webbrowser you can switch at any time to the pa-to the pa-rameter setting via the TOOLBOX II.

rameter setting via the TOOLBOX II.

Note Note  As soon as

 As soon as parameters are parameters are set with tset with the TOOLBOhe TOOLBOX II, X II, the parameter the parameter setting via setting via the webbrowser is the webbrowser is locked,locked, only the display continues to be

only the display continues to be possible.possible.

Firmware and Engineering Data in the TOOLBOX II Firmware and Engineering Data in the TOOLBOX II

Engineering data maintained with the TOOLBOX II are stored differently during the course of  Engineering data maintained with the TOOLBOX II are stored differently during the course of  the engineering process. The TOOLBOX II generally works with

the engineering process. The TOOLBOX II generally works with data, that are stored in a da-data, that are stored in a da-tabase on the hard disk of the Toolbox PC.

tabase on the hard disk of the Toolbox PC.

Merely loading operations, with which the firmware of system elements and parameters (in the Merely loading operations, with which the firmware of system elements and parameters (in the broadest sense) are loaded "into a target system", transfer data from the hard disk of the broadest sense) are loaded "into a target system", transfer data from the hard disk of the Toolbox PC to an

Toolbox PC to an automation unit. There, they are stored in Flash PROMs of the automation unit. There, they are stored in Flash PROMs of the system ele-system ele-ments and on SIM card. On startup of an automation unit, data tha

ments and on SIM card. On startup of an automation unit, data tha t differs from that in thet differs from that in the Flash PROM, are transferred to the Flash PROM.

Flash PROM, are transferred to the Flash PROM.

SIM cards can be copied – for example for the

SIM cards can be copied – for example for the purpose of backup – with standard commercialpurpose of backup – with standard commercial means.

means.

1.5.1.

1.5.1. Offline Offline Engineering Engineering

Overview of the Essential Functions with

Overview of the Essential Functions with Offline Engineering Offline Engineering  Recommended sequence of activities:

Recommended sequence of activities:

PresetsPresets

Configure plantConfigure plant

Configure assemblyConfigure assembly

Parameter setting systemParameter setting system

Parameter setting telecontrol functionsParameter setting telecontrol functions

Edit Function DiagramEdit Function Diagram

Import, export, backup of engineering dataImport, export, backup of engineering data

Documentation of the hardwareDocumentation of the hardware  ─

 ─ HW configurationHW configuration  ─

 ─ Pin assignmentPin assignment

Documentation of the softwareDocumentation of the software  ─

 ─ ParametersParameters  ─

 ─ Function diagramFunction diagram

1.5.1.1.

1.5.1.1. Transfer Transfer of Engi of Engineering neering Data to Data to TM 1703 TM 1703 mic mic

With offline engineering there is no

With offline engineering there is no physical connection to the target physical connection to the target system. The engineeringsystem. The engineering data are stored in a file on t

data are stored in a file on t he Toolbox PC. In the master control module of the target systemhe Toolbox PC. In the master control module of the target system is a SIM card. If the target system is switched on, the data can

is a SIM card. If the target system is switched on, the data can be transmitted from the PC tobe transmitted from the PC to the target system (online engineering).

the target system (online engineering).

1.5.2.

1.5.2. Online Online Engineering Engineering

Overview of the Essential Functions with

Overview of the Essential Functions with Offline Engineering Offline Engineering 

Load system parametersLoad system parameters

Load telecontrol parametersLoad telecontrol parameters

Load application programLoad application program

Load firmware (in need)Load firmware (in need)

Data flow testData flow test

Message simulationMessage simulation

Topology testTopology test

Function diagram testFunction diagram test

DiagnosisDiagnosis

Revision interrogationRevision interrogation Note

Note

Diagnosis and firmware loading can be performed only via the webbrowser.

Diagnosis and firmware loading can be performed only via the webbrowser.

1.5.2.1.

1.5.2.1. Transfer o Transfer of Engine f Engineering ering Data to Data to TM 170 TM 1703 mic 3 mic

With online engineering the target system is connected with the Toolbox PC and switched on.

With online engineering the target system is connected with the Toolbox PC and switched on.

In the master control module of the target system a SIM card must be inserted.

In the master control module of the target system a SIM card must be inserted.

The engineering data are stored on the

The engineering data are stored on the SIM card in the master control module of the targetSIM card in the master control module of the target system.

system.

The parameter setting of TM 1703 mic is possible online

The parameter setting of TM 1703 mic is possible online via the following connections:via the following connections:

direct local via the serial interface on the master control elementdirect local via the serial interface on the master control element

remote via Ethernet (TCP/IP, TELNET)remote via Ethernet (TCP/IP, TELNET)

1.5.2.1.1.

1.5.2.1.1. Direct Connection be Direct Connection between Engineer tween Engineering PC and TM 1703 mic ing PC and TM 1703 mic

Toolbox PC and T

Toolbox PC and T M 1703 mic are connected directly with the null modem cable.M 1703 mic are connected directly with the null modem cable.

direct cable conn.

direct cable conn.

2xDB9F 2xDB9F

TM 1703 mic TM 1703 mic

master control module master control module TOOLBOX II

TOOLBOX II

1.5.2.1.2.

1.5.2.1.2. Remote Connection bet Remote Connection between Engineerin ween Engineering PC and TM 1703 mic g PC and TM 1703 mic

Toolbox PC and TM

Toolbox PC and TM 1703 mic are connected via a network (standard patch cable with RJ451703 mic are connected via a network (standard patch cable with RJ45 plug). For this, a master control element with ethernet interface must be used.

plug). For this, a master control element with ethernet interface must be used.

Ethernet

Ethernet (TCP/IP(TCP/IP, TELNET), TELNET)

TM 1 TM 1703 m703 micic TOOLBOX II

TOOLBOX II

Master Control Module Master Control Module

1.5.3.

1.5.3. User User Interface Interface

The single tools of the TOOLBOX II have a Windows-oriented design. They can be started The single tools of the TOOLBOX II have a Windows-oriented design. They can be started

after successful installation

after successful installationfrom the Windows start menu (Start | Programme |from the Windows start menu (Start | Programme | TOOLBOX II), or via the

TOOLBOX II), or via the Toolbox shortcut on the Desktop.Toolbox shortcut on the Desktop.

The tools most frequently needed (Load Parameters, CAEx

The tools most frequently needed (Load Parameters, CAEx plus plus, etc.) can be started also, etc.) can be started also from the central engineering tool "OPM II".

from the central engineering tool "OPM II".

The detailed instructions for working with the TOOLBOX II reside within the

The detailed instructions for working with the TOOLBOX II reside within theTOOLBOX II User TOOLBOX II User  Manual 

Manual and in theand in theTOOLBOX II Online HelpTOOLBOX II Online Help, as well as the, as well as theTB II CAEx plus User Manual TB II CAEx plus User Manual . The. The Online Help can be started directly or from each tool via

Online Help can be started directly or from each tool via the menu Hthe menu HELPELP..

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