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| Brand | Siemens |
|---|---|
| Model | Simatic 545-1106 |
| Category | Computer Hardware |
| Language | English |
Provides a general introduction to the SIMATIC 545, 555, and 575 programmable control systems.
Compares current 545/555 CPUs with previous models, noting connector and pinout differences.
Highlights new features and enhancements in the newer 555 and 575 CPU models.
Explains the PROFIBUS-DP protocol, its features, and capabilities for I/O exchange.
Provides contact information for the PROFIBUS Trade Organization in the USA.
Discusses communication capabilities with other networks like Ethernet, TIWAY, TCP/IP, and Modbus.
Details memory capacity, scan performance, and other features of the described CPU models.
Presents a table summarizing memory, scan performance, and other features for CPU models.
Lists common features available across all CPU models, such as I/O expansion and password protection.
Details features specific to the 545 and 555 series CPUs.
Details features specific to the 575 series CPUs.
Lists and describes software tools used for programming the SIMATIC control systems.
Covers various hardware components, including bases, VME base, and I/O channel support.
Guides users on planning their installation, covering control requirements and power needs.
Outlines safety precautions and considerations for system installation and operation.
Explains the operation of the 575 fault relay, including details and usage examples.
Provides guidance on selecting and using fuses and circuit breakers for the system.
Discusses the definition and sources of electrical noise.
Details methods for correcting electrical noise problems in the system.
Offers general guidelines for proper wiring practices within the system.
Details the procedures and requirements for grounding the power system effectively.
Provides a general overview of the steps involved in installing the 505 system hardware.
Covers important factors related to enclosure selection and operating temperature.
Describes Series 505 bases and their grounding requirements.
Explains the process and considerations for mounting Series 505 bases in a rack.
Details how to mount Series 505 bases onto a panel.
Guides on installing the power supply, including power budget and wiring.
Instructions for installing the optional PROFIBUS-DP annex card.
Steps for installing and removing the 545/555 CPU module.
Provides instructions on how to replace and handle CPU batteries safely.
Explains dipswitch locations, settings, and functions for CPU configuration.
Covers the installation and removal of Series 505 I/O modules.
Gives an overview of the installation process for the 575 system hardware.
Describes the features of the PPX:575-2130 VMEbus base.
Lists the essential requirements for using third-party VMEbus bases with the system.
Discusses enclosure selection and operating temperature for 575 systems.
Provides instructions for installing and operating the fan assembly.
Covers mechanical outline, mounting measurements, and grounding for the VMEbus base.
Details the installation and wiring of the 575 power supply.
Instructions for mounting, disabling, and handling the 575 system battery.
Guidance on installing the optional floating-point coprocessor.
Covers CPU configuration settings, including dipswitches and base addresses.
Steps for installing and configuring remote I/O annex cards.
General guidelines and specific steps for installing various VMEbus boards.
Details the wiring procedures for the fault relay.
Covers port configurations, pinouts, and communication settings for the CPU.
Explains how to use various boards within the VMEbus base, including communication and address space.
Instructions for installing J2 backplanes and related connectors.
Provides a general overview of installing Remote Base Controllers (RBCs).
Covers RBC models, placement in bases, and installation/removal procedures.
Details the RS-232 and I/O ports on RBCs.
Discusses user options, dipswitch settings, and status display for these RBC models.
Covers user options, dipswitches, baud rates, and parameters for the PPX:505-6870 RBC.
Provides guidelines and methods for routing cables, including different routing options.
Details the installation of Series 505 remote I/O cables, including trunk and drop lines.
Covers the installation of PROFIBUS-DP I/O cables, specifications, and termination.
Explains how to connect modems using dedicated or dial-up phone lines.
Provides instructions for connecting printers to 545/555 and 575 systems.
Discusses various program storage options, including EEPROM portability and operations.
Guides on configuring the CPU for EEPROM program storage.
Instructions for copying a program into an EEPROM.
Details the process of editing programs stored in EEPROM.
Covers the procedures for powering up the system and initial startup.
Explains memory configuration options and maximum configurable memory for the CPU.
Details troubleshooting methods using auxiliary functions and system status.
Explains how to diagnose issues by observing CPU and system LEDs.
Covers indications, causes, codes, and steps for resolving CPU fatal errors.
Provides guidance on troubleshooting non-fatal CPU errors.
Explains how to use status words for troubleshooting system problems.
Offers steps for troubleshooting issues related to user EEPROMs and EPROMs.
Details common problems and solutions for power supply troubleshooting.
Guides on checking RS-485 cable installation using meters and resistance checks.
Provides methods for verifying PROFIBUS-DP cable installation.
Explains the function and troubleshooting of the PROFIBUS-DP watchdog timer.
Addresses issues related to improper login procedures for the 575 system.
Outlines the physical and environmental requirements for the system.
Provides general specifications for Series 505 products.
Lists detailed specifications for the 575 power supply.
Lists detailed specifications for Series 505 power supplies.
Details power consumption of CPUs and annex cards, and power supply loading.
Explains compatibility between I/O modules and CPUs, and how to determine compatibility.
General information about installing Series 500 systems.
Steps for upgrading older Series 500 systems to newer configurations.
Guidance on upgrading RS-485 based systems.
Guidance on upgrading RF-based systems to 545/555 or 575.
Steps for installing a specific Series 500 RBC model.
Details the converter's introduction, compatibility, installation, and cabling.
Lists and describes the components of the Series 505 system.
Lists and describes the components of the 575 VME system.
Lists recommended spare parts for Series 505 and 575 systems.
Specifies details and pinouts for the discrete AC input module.
Details specifications and pinouts for the 16 Input/16 Output 24 VDC module.
Specifies details and pinouts for the discrete AC output module.
Specifies details and pinouts for the discrete relay output module.
Specifies details and pinouts for the discrete DC output module.
Specifies details and pinouts for the discrete DC input module.
Discusses improvements in error handling, firmware, and programming support.
Explains features and configuration for fast PROFIBUS-DP I/O updates.
Compares memory capacity between 555-1106 and earlier CPU models.











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