LAPP IP67 Profinet Switch 8 Port Managed User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- LAPP
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IP67 Profinet Switch 8 Port Managed
User Guide
Safety instructions
Target audience
This description is only intended for trained personnel qualified in control
and automation engineering who are familiar with the applicable national
standards.
For installation, commissioning, and operation of the components, compliance
with the instructions and explanations in this operating manual is essential.
The specialist personnel is to ensure that the application or the use of the
products described fulfills all safety requirements, including all applicable
laws, regulations, provisions, and standards.
Intended use
The consequences of improper use may include personal injury to the user or
third parties, as well as property damage to the control system, the product,
or the environment. Use the device only as intended!.
Operation
Successful and safe operation of the device requires proper transport,
storage, setup, assembly, installation, commissioning, operation, and
maintenance. Operate the device only in flawless condition. The permissible
operating conditions and performance limits (technical data) must be adhered
to. Retrofits, changes, or modifications to the device are strictly forbidden.
Security
The device is a network infrastructure component and therefore an important
element in the security consideration of a plant. When using the device,
therefore, observe the relevant recommendations to prevent unauthorized access
to installations and systems. Further information on this can be found in the
device manual.
Introduction
Please consider the safety instructions for the product, which can be
found in the PROFINET switch manual. You can download the manual from
the website
www.lappkabel.com/activenetworkcomponents
in the download area of the product or use the shown QR code.
This document is intended to explain the initial commissioning of the PROFINET switch in a standard application case.
Preparing the PROFINET switch
Connecting
The PROFINET switch must be supplied with 24 VDC at the wide-range input of 18
– 30 VDC via the M12 connector (X2).
The connection (FE) is for the functional earth. Connect it properly to the
reference potential.
The M12 sockets „P1 – P8“ (X1) is used to connect the network nodes (PROFINET
or Ethernet).
The inputs D1 and D2 do not yet have a function in the current firmware
version and will be available for possible additional functions in a later
firmware version.
Connection layout M12
X1, M12 D-coded PROFINET connector:
| Pin 1| TX-P
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Pin 2| RX-P
Pin 3| TX-N
Pin 4| RX-N
X2, M12 L-coded power connector:
| Pin 1| 24VDC in
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Pin 2, 4| not connected
Pin 3| GND
Pin 5| FE
X3, M12 A-coded I/O connector:
| Pin 1| 24VDC out
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Pin 2| D1 Input Type 3 EN 61131-2, output 24VDC 500mA electronic fuse
Pin 3| GND
Pin 4| D2 Input Type 3 EN 61131-2, output 24VDC 500mA electronic fuse
Pin 5| FE
Setup and use
Install the GSDML file
You can download the GSDML file from the website
www.lappkabel.com/activenetworkcomponents
in the download area of the product or use the shown QR code.
Install the GSDML file in the TIA Portal menu “Options”/“Manage general
station description files (GSD)”.
Setup in the hardware configuration
Following installation, the PROFINET switch can be found in the hardware
catalog under “Other field devices -> PROFINET IO -> Network Components -> U.
I. Lapp GmbH & Co. KG -> U. I. Lapp PN-Switch”. Add the “PROFINET-Switch,
8-port, IP67” device to the project and connect it with your PROFINET network.
By calling up the device properties, you must assign the PROFINET switch a
unique PROFINET name in the project and check the IP address for plausibility.
The real device must later be assigned the same name as in the project.
Setting the port properties
Each port of the PROFINET switch can be individually configured.
“Activate this port for use”| The port can be switched off here. This
option is recommended when the port should not be used. Unauthorized trespass
into the network is prevented.
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Transmission rate/duplex: “Automatic”| The port synchronizes itself
automatically with the communication partner (auto-negotiation).
Transmission rate/duplex: “TP 100 Mbps full-duplex”| Fixed specification
of the transmission rate. This option is recommended when connecting PROFINET
IO devices.
Monitor| Send a diagnosis by Link Down
Enable auto-negotiation| Automatic recognition of the transmission speed
and the cable type (cross or patch cable)
End of detection of accessible devices| The DCP telegrams for
recording accessible devices are not forwarded from this port. Subscribers
behind this port are no longer displayed under “Accessible subscribers” in the
topology. Users behind this port can no longer be reached by the CPU.
End of topology discovery| LLDP frames for topology discovery are not
forwarded on this port.
Topology detection
The PROFINET switch supports the mechanisms for neighborhood detection (LLDP). With this function, it is possible to detect the topology of a PROFINET network or to specify it for purposes of checking for the correct structuring by the configuration.
If the topology was prescribed in the configuration, neighboring devices can also be assigned the PROFINET name in the event of the replacement of a device. This makes the recognition and testing of the network topology and the “device exchange in operation” of connected PROFINET participants possible.
Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP)
The PROFINET switch supports the optional media redundancy protocol (MRP) as
an MRP client. MRP stands for “media redundancy protocol”. MRP enables ring
wiring, which also makes the operation of the PROFINET network possible in the
event of the failure of a cable or of a participant.
There must be at least one MRP master (e.g. the CPU) in an MRP ring. All other
participants of the ring are then MRP clients.
In order to assign the PROFINET switch to an MRP ring, the “MRP domain” must
be set at slot X1 for the option “Media redundancy role” and the role set to
“Client”.
If ring wiring is established without the MRP roles being configured for all
devices involved, this can result in functional disruptions of the PROFINET
network!
Assign the PROFINET switch a name
When the configuration of the PROFINET switch has been completed in the
hardware configurator of the engineering tool, it can be loaded into the PLC.
In order that the PROFINET switch can be found by the PROFINET controller, the
PROFINET device name must be assigned to the PROFINET switch. For this
purpose, use the function “Assign device name”, which you can access in the
Online menu with the right mouse button when the PROFINET switch is activated.
With the “Update list” button, the network can be browsed for PROFINET
participants. The PROFINET device name can be assigned to the device with
“Assign name”.
The clear identification of the PROFINET switch is ensured here by the MAC
address of the device. The MAC address of the device can be found on the
device in front of the PROFINET switch.
If the PROFINET switch has been assigned the correct PROFINET name, it is
recognized by the PLC and configured. If the configuration has taken place
correctly, the PROFINET “BF” LED is off.
The IPS tool, which can be downloaded at no charge from the LAPP website, can
also be used to set the PROFINET name.
https://www.lappkabel.com/activenetworkcomponents
Further configuration and diagnosis via the web interface
Via the web interface, the status of the PROFINET switch can be queried and
further functions can be configured. Furthermore, a firmware update can be
performed via the web interface.
The web interface can be operated as soon as the device has a network
configuration. The IP address of the device must be entered as a URL.
In the following login dialog, the username is „admin“ and the password is the
serial number of the PROFINET switch which can be read on the device side. For
the first login, the default password must be changed.
Further information about the web interface can be taken from the manual.
Diagnosis via LEDs
RUN | On | The device is ready to operate |
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Flashing | The device is starting up | |
Flashing synchronous with BF and SF LED | PROFINET function device |
identification active
BF| On| The device has no configuration and/or there is no connection to
the PROFINET controller
Flashing synchronous with RUN and SF LED| PROFINET function device
identification active
SF| On| A PROFINET diagnosis is pending
Flashing synchronous with RUN and BF LED| PROFINET function device
identification active
Ethernet LEDs| Green (Link)| Connected
Orange (Act)| Data transfer at the port
Technical data
Order no. | 21700147 |
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Name | Etherline® Access PN08 M12 |
Dimensions (D x W x H) | 24 x 62 x 190 mm |
Weight | Approx. 410 g |
PROFINET interface (X1) | |
Protocol | PROFINET IO Device as defined in IEC 61158-6-10 |
Physical layer | Ethernet |
Transmission rate | 10/100 Mbit/s, full-duplex |
Connection | 8 x M12 D-coded |
Features | PROFINET Conformance Class B; Media Redundancy (MRP); |
automatic addressing (DCP); topology detection (LLDP); diagnostic alarms
Status indicator| 3 LEDs function status, 16 LEDs Ethernet status
Voltage supply (X2)| DC 24 V, 18 − 30 V DC, M12 L-coded
Power consumption| max. 130 mA at 24 V DC
Current draw| Max. 3.5 W
Ambient conditions|
Installation position| Any
Ambient temperature| -40°C … +75°C
Transport and storage temperature| -40°C … +85°C
Relative air humidity| 95 % r H without condensation
Protection rating| IP67 according to EN 60529
Certifications| CE, PROFINET Conformance Class B
RoHS| Yes
REACH| Yes
The contents of this Quick Start Guide have been checked by us so as to ensure
that they match the hardware and software described. However, we assume no
liability for any existing differences, as these cannot be fully ruled out.
The information in this Quick Start Guide is, however, updated on a regular
basis. When using your purchased products, please make sure to use the latest
version of this Quick Start Guide, which can be viewed and downloaded on the
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