Display Remotely Sampled Data as HMI in a Visualization With an HMI project, you can display in a visualization remotely sampled data locally in an HMI user interface. To do this, you use a trace elem
Device – Port Data Object: PROFINET Device On the tab, you define the port configuration as well as the neighboring devices and the connection cable Shared device : This device is configured by anothe
Device – IOxS Object: PROFINET Device In this dialog, you can enable or disable the I/O provider data or I/O consumer status data of individual submodules. As a result, the status byte is also mapped
Device – State Object: PROFINET Device The tab displays the diagnostic data and the alarms of the device. Diagnosis Data The diagnostics currently located in the device. The current diagnostics data i
Module – General Object: PROFINET Module Table 12 . Module Information ID number Identification of the module (from the device description). Slot number Position of the I/O module below the I/O device
Module – Status Object: PROFINET Module The tab displays the diagnostic data and the alarms of the module. Diagnosis Data The diagnostics currently located in the device. The current diagnostics data
Automatic Assignment of Station Names A PROFINET Device can be exchanged due to topology information and configured automatically. No additional actions are required. The requirement is that you have
Controller Redundancy To increase the availability of the system, you can use a second controller with a redundant PROFINET controller combined with CODESYS Redundancy . CODESYS Redundancy acts as a "
Media Redundancy (MRP) Media redundancy (based on MRP – Media Redundancy Protocol) is a function for increasing the system availability by means of redundant communication paths. Standard Ethernet all