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VIPA 315SB/DPM User Manual

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CPU | 315-2AG13 | Manual
HB140 | CPU | 315-2AG13 | GB | Rev. 14-40
VIPA System 300S CPU

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VIPA 315SB/DPM Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandVIPA
Model315SB/DPM
CategoryComputer Hardware
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General

1.3 Safety information

Outlines essential safety precautions and warnings for system operation.

Basics

2.1 Safety information for users

Details safety measures for handling electrostatic sensitive modules and components.

Protection of persons and device protection

Details safety measures for protection against electrical hazards and environmental conditions.

EMC

Explains electromagnetic compatibility requirements and standards for the CPU.

Assembly and installation guidelines

3.3 Cabling

Details the procedures for connecting power supply and data cables to the modules.

Basic rules for EMC

Outlines fundamental rules and best practices for ensuring electromagnetic compatibility.

Hardware description

4.2.6 Operating mode switch

Details the function of the operating mode switch for controlling CPU states.

Functionality PROFIBUS master

Outlines the capabilities and configuration of the PROFIBUS DP master interface.

Functionality PROFIBUS slave

Describes the configuration and operation of the CPU as a PROFIBUS DP slave.

Deployment CPU 315-2AG13

5.2 Start-up behavior

Explains how the CPU behaves upon power-up, including different boot procedures.

5.6 Hardware configuration - Ethernet PG/OP channel

Covers the setup and initialization of the Ethernet PG/OP channel for communication.

5.10 Project transfer

Describes methods for transferring projects to the CPU via MPI, Ethernet, or MMC.

5.12 Operating modes

Details the different operating modes of the CPU: STOP, START-UP, RUN, and HOLD.

5.13 Overall reset

Explains how to perform an overall reset of the CPU's memory and settings.

5.14 Firmware update

Guides the process of updating the CPU's firmware using an MMC card.

5.15 Reset to factory setting

Describes how to restore the CPU to its original factory default state.

5.20 VIPA specific diagnostic entries

Lists specific VIPA diagnostic event IDs and their descriptions for troubleshooting.

Deployment PtP communication

Deployment PROFIBUS communication

7.1 Overview

Introduces PROFIBUS DP as a standard field bus for industrial automation.

WinPLC7

Configuration with TIA Portal