4. Turn the
[Clickwheel]
and press it to switch from
‘inactive’
to
‘active’
.
ð
The pump saves the
‘active’
setting.
The
‘Settings
è
PROFINET’
menu also appears.
The pump is in “Stop” mode. Press the
[Stop / Start]
key to activate it. Use the BUS to give the Start com‐
mand.
While the PROFINET
®
is
‘active’
, all external inputs, such as level
monitoring and external control (pause, contact input, analogue
input) will function. In the appropriate operating mode, they pro‐
duce the reactions you would expect if the pump had no PRO‐
FINET functionality - see pump operating instructions. The pump
sends corresponding information via the PROFINET
®
to the master
(PLC, PC etc.).
Even if the fieldbus is set to inactive, the master has read-only
access to the pump data defined in its GSDML file.
If the PROFINET
®
is set to
‘inactive’
, the settings for the operating
mode previously selected will be reloaded.
If the pump is switched to another operating mode, then the pump
stops and can only be restarted using the
[Stop / Start]
key.
4.2.3
Configuring PROFINET
®
The pump can always be configured via the PROFINET
®
– regard‐
less of whether PROFINET is activated or not.
Fieldbus mode must be enabled to control the pump via the PRO‐
FINET
®
.
Normally, the pump is configured using the PLC and not using the
pump’s
‘PROFINET’
menu. To do this, use the PLC to enter a
name for the pump.
The settings for the IP address, subnet, … are undertaken by the
PLC. The pump’s menu can be used to check the values:
Requirement:
The PROFINET
®
is activated - see
Ä Chapter 4.2 ‘Setting the
pump’ on page 61
.
1. Press the
[Menu]
key to access the
‘Menu’
2. Use the
[arrow keys]
to select the
‘Settings’
menu item and
confirm with
[OK]
ð
The
‘Operating mode’
menu appears.
3. Use the
[arrow keys]
to select the
‘PROFINET’
menu item
and confirm with
[OK]
Checking the configuration on pump
Supplementary operating instructions for PROFINET
®
62