WAGO Configure IEC 60870 User manual

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Configure IEC-60870
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1 Terms ................................................................................................................................6
1.1 Intended Use........................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Typographical Conventions..................................................................................... 7
1.3 Legal Information .................................................................................................... 8
2 Security...........................................................................................................................10
2.1 General Safety Regulations .................................................................................. 10
2.2 Indirect Safety ....................................................................................................... 10
3 Overview .........................................................................................................................11
3.1 Abbreviations......................................................................................................... 11
3.2 Task....................................................................................................................... 12
3.3 Hardware and Software Requirements with Testing Software.............................. 12
3.4 System Boundaries ............................................................................................... 13
4 Installation / Update.......................................................................................................15
4.1 Installing the Telecontrol Software ........................................................................ 15
4.2 Updating the Installed Telecontrol Software ......................................................... 18
4.3 Reading the Local Bus I/O Image ......................................................................... 20
4.4 Transferring Licenses (Stand-Alone) .................................................................... 20
4.5 Transfer Licenses (e!COCKPIT) ........................................................................... 22
5 Telecontrol Configurator (Stand-Alone) ......................................................................26
5.1 Overview ............................................................................................................... 26
5.2 Ribbon................................................................................................................... 27
5.2.1 "START" .......................................................................................................27
5.2.2 “IEC 60870-5 Master” Tab............................................................................30
5.2.3 Register "IEC 60870-5 Slave" ......................................................................32
5.2.4 Message window..........................................................................................34
6 Telecontrol Configurator (e!COCKPIT) ........................................................................35
6.1 Overview ............................................................................................................... 35
6.2 Ribbon................................................................................................................... 37
6.2.1 Ribbon – General .........................................................................................37
6.2.2 “IEC 60870-5 Slave” Button .........................................................................39
6.2.3 “IEC 60870-5 Master” Menu Ribbon ............................................................41
6.2.4 Device Detail View .......................................................................................43
6.2.5 Message Bar and “Messages” Panel ...........................................................45
6.2.6 Device Structure...........................................................................................46
7 IEC 60870 Configuration................................................................................................48
7.1 Notes for addressing ............................................................................................. 48
7.2 Workspace ............................................................................................................ 50
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7.2.1 Telecontrol Configurator Workspace (Standalone) ......................................50
7.2.2 Telecontrol Configurator Workspace (e!COCKPIT) .....................................51
7.2.3 Configuration Settings ..................................................................................52
7.2.4 Advanced Settings / Station Address ...........................................................52
7.2.5 Localbus I/O Mapping ..................................................................................56
7.2.5.1 Signal Preprocessing...........................................................................58
7.2.5.2 Using Global Variables ........................................................................59
7.2.6 Produkt Catalog............................................................................................62
7.3 Communication according to IEC 60870-5-101 .................................................... 63
7.3.1 IEC 60870-5-101 Master ..............................................................................63
7.3.2 IEC 60870-5-101 Slave ................................................................................67
7.4 Communication according to IEC 60870-5-104 .................................................... 71
7.4.1 IEC 60870-5-104 Master ..............................................................................71
7.4.2 IEC 60870-5-104 Slave ................................................................................74
7.5 Communication according to IEC 60870-5-103 ................................................... 78
7.5.1 Communication according to IEC 60870-5-103 ...........................................78
7.6 Information Objects ............................................................................................... 80
7.6.1 Informationsobjekte für 101 und 104............................................................80
7.6.2 Informationsobjekte für 103..........................................................................87
8 Creating an Example Project according to IEC 60870................................................90
8.1 Start Project (Stand-Alone) ................................................................................... 90
8.2 Start Projekt (e!COCKPIT) .................................................................................... 93
8.3 Create and Configure Information Objects............................................................ 96
8.4 Commission the Configuration (Stand-Alone)....................................................... 96
8.5 Commission the Configuration (e!COCKPIT)........................................................ 96
8.6 Telecontrol Station Simulation (ETHERNET)........................................................ 98
8.7 Telecontrol Station Simulation (Serial)................................................................ 104
9 Creating an Example Project according to IEC 60870-5-103 ...................................112
9.1 Communication via the IEC 103 Transport Protocol ........................................... 112
9.2 Communication via the IEC 104 Transport Protocol ........................................... 114
9.3 Loading the Configuration onto the Controller .................................................... 115
9.4 Simulating a Protection Device ........................................................................... 116
9.5 Simulating a Telecontrol Station ......................................................................... 116
10 Diagnostics...................................................................................................................121
10.1 Checking the Software for Errors ........................................................................ 121
11 Appendix.......................................................................................................................122
11.1 Import and Export Configurations ....................................................................... 122
11.1.1 XML Format................................................................................................122
11.1.1.1 XML parameters for configuring the local bus ...................................122
11.1.1.2 XML Parameters for IEC60870 .........................................................123
11.1.1.3 Parameters for information objects....................................................124
11.1.2 CSV Format................................................................................................126
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11.2 Configuration Settings and Message Structure................................................... 128
11.3 Control Field for Serial Communication .............................................................. 129
11.4 Functionality of the WAGO Protocol Library according to IEC 60870-5-101 and
-104 ..................................................................................................................... 131
11.5 WAGO IEC 60870-5-101..................................................................................... 132
11.5.1 Network Configuration................................................................................132
11.5.2 Transmission Speed of the Physical Layer ................................................132
11.5.3 Transmission Procedure of the Link Layer.................................................132
11.5.4 Address Fields of the Link Layer ................................................................132
11.5.5 Message Length.........................................................................................132
11.5.6 Application Level ........................................................................................133
11.5.7 Process Information ...................................................................................134
11.5.8 System Information ....................................................................................135
11.5.9 Parameters.................................................................................................135
11.5.10 Basic Application Functions .......................................................................136
11.6 WAGO IEC 60870-5-104..................................................................................... 138
11.6.1 Network Configuration................................................................................138
11.6.2 Transmission Speed of the Physical Layer ................................................138
11.6.3 Transmission Procedure of the Link Layer.................................................138
11.6.4 Address Fields of the Link Layer ................................................................138
11.6.5 Message Length.........................................................................................138
11.6.6 Application Level ........................................................................................139
11.6.7 Process Information ...................................................................................139
11.6.8 System Information ....................................................................................141
11.6.9 Parameters.................................................................................................141
11.6.10 Basic Application Functions .......................................................................142
11.7 Transmission Causes of the Server .................................................................... 144
11.7.1 IEC 60870-5-101 ........................................................................................144
11.7.2 IEC 60870-5-104 ........................................................................................146
11.8 Supported Information Objects ........................................................................... 148
11.9 Time Conversion Functions................................................................................. 149
11.10 Protected Rights.................................................................................................. 149
12 Glossary........................................................................................................................151
Terms
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1Terms
This documentation applies to the WAGO Telecontrol Configurator.
Note
Observe the product documentation!
The software must only be installed and operated according to the instructions of the
complete Instructions for use. Knowledge of the complete Instructions for use is required
for proper use.
1. Carefully read the Product Manual.
2. Follow the steps in the installation wizard.
1.1 Intended Use
The WAGO Telecontrol Configurator is a configuration program that can be used to moni-
tor and control machines, systems and power supply networks using telecontrol technol-
ogy. It is available either as stand-alone software or as a configurator integrated in the e!
COCKPIT development environment. The intended use is as follows:
stand-alone software:
Transmission of process data from the field to a higher control level or transmission of
commands for control/setpoint specification from the control to the field level (use as a
telecontrol substation).
Protocol implementation between different telecontrol devices and/or data concentra-
tors to combine process values from different devices (use as a gateway).
e!COCKPIT solution:
Configuration of communication connections for the DNP3, IEC60870 and IEC61850
telecontrol protocols.
Linking the data points/objects of these protocols with any PLC variables or process
values of the same data format.
Improper Use
Improper use of the products is not permitted. Specifically, improper use occurs in the fol-
lowing cases:
Non-observance of the intended use.
Use of the products in areas with special risk that require flawless continuous operation
and in which failure or operation of the software can result in an imminent risk to life,
limb or health or cause serious damage to property or the environment (such as the
operation of nuclear power plants, weapon systems , aircraft and motor vehicles).
Warranty and Liability
The terms set forth in the General Business & Contract Conditions for Delivery and Ser-
vice of WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG and the terms for software products and
products with integrated software stated in the WAGO Software License Contract – both
available at üwww.wago.com – shall apply. In particular, the warranty is void if:
The products are used improperly.
The deficiency (hardware and software configurations) is due to special instructions.
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The hardware or software has been modified by the user or a third party.
Individual agreements always have priority.
Obligations of Installers/Operators
The Installer/operator bear responsibility for the safety of an installation or a system as-
sembled with the products. The Installer/operator is responsible for proper installation and
security of the system. All laws, standards, guidelines, local regulations and accepted
technology standards and practices applicable at the time of installation and the instruc-
tions in the products’ Instructions for use must be complied with.
1.2 Typographical Conventions
Number Notation
100 Decimals: Normal notation
0x64 Hexadecimals: C-notation
‘100’
‘0110.0100’
Binary: In single quotation marks
Nibbles separated by a period
Text Formatting
italic Names of paths or files
bold Menu items, entry or selection fields, emphasis
Code Sections of program code
> Selection of a menu point from a menu
“Value” Value entries
[F5] Identification of buttons or keys
Cross References / Links
Cross reference / link to a section in a document
Cross reference / link to a separate document
ü
Cross reference / link to a website
Cross reference / link to an email address
Action Instructions
ü This symbol identifies a precondition.
1. Action step
2. Action step
ð This symbol identifies an intermediate result.
ð This symbol identifies the result of an action.
Lists
Lists, first level
Lists, second level
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DANGER
Type and source of hazard
Possible consequences of hazard that also include death or irreversible injury
Action step to reduce risk
WARNING
Type and source of hazard
Possible consequences of hazard that also include severe injury
Action step to reduce risk
CAUTION
Type and source of hazard
Possible consequences of hazard that include at least slight injury
Action step to reduce risk
!
NOTICE
Type and source of malfunction (property damage only)
Possible malfunctions that may restrict the product’s scope of functions or ergonomics,
but do not lead to foreseeable risks to persons
Action step to reduce risk
Note
Notes and information
Indicates information, clarifications, recommendations, referrals, etc.
1.3 Legal Information
Intellectual Property
Unless barred by applicable legal provisions, unauthorized copying and distribution of this
document, as well as the use and communication of its content are strictly prohibited un-
less expressly authorized by prior agreement. Third-party products are always mentioned
without any reference to patent rights. WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG, or for
third-party products, their manufacturer, retain all rights regarding patent, utility model or
design registration.
Third-party trademarks are referred to in the product documentation. The “
®
” and “
TM
symbols are omitted hereinafter. The trademarks are listed in the Appendix (8Protected
Rights [}149]).
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Subject to Change
The instructions, guidelines, standards, etc., in this manual correspond to state of the art
at the time the documentation was created and are not subject to updating service. The
installer and operator bear sole responsibility to ensure they are complied with in their
currently applicable form. WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG retains the right to
carry out technical changes and improvements of the products and the data, specifica-
tions and illustrations of this manual. All claims for change or improvement of products
that have already been delivered – excepting change or improvement performed under
guarantee agreement – are excluded.
Licenses
The software and related components are protected by license mechanisms. A license
key is required for productive use of the software without time restriction. The software
can also be used fully without a license key for 30 days. This trial period only includes the
days of actual use. Access without a license key is no longer possible after the trial pe-
riod. Depending on the type of software license, an Internet connection may be required
to activate the license. Please refer to your license certificate for the corresponding infor-
mation.
One or more licenses may be needed, depending on the required functional scope (see
Section “8Hardware and Software Requirements with Testing Software [}12]”.
Depending on the product, you will find further information on this topic in the Section
8Transferring Licenses (Stand-Alone) [}20] or in the Section 8Transfer Licenses
(e!COCKPIT) [}22].
!
NOTICE
Note the additional documentation on the subject of licenses!
General information on the terms of use of WAGO software can be found in the WAGO
software license agreement. The document is available in the Download area on the
WAGO website.
Security
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2.1 General Safety Regulations
This documentation is part of the product. Therefore, retain the documentation during
the entire service life of the product. Pass on the documentation to any subsequent
user of the product. In addition, ensure that any supplement to this documentation is
included, if necessary.
Any actions related to the use of WAGO software may only be performed by qualified
staff with sufficient knowledge to use the respective PC system.
Steps in which files are created or changed on a PC system may only be performed by
qualified employees with sufficient knowledge in the administration of the PC system
used in addition to file creation or modification.
Steps that change the PC system’s behavior within a network may only be performed
by qualified employees with sufficient knowledge of administration of the responsible
network.
Comply with the laws, standards, guidelines, local regulations and accepted technol-
ogy standards and practices applicable at the time of installation.
2.2 Indirect Safety
If automation solutions are implemented that can cause personal injury or major prop-
erty damage in the event of failure, you must take appropriate measures to ensure that
the system remains in a safe operating state even in the event of failure.
Give all products in a network different IP addresses.
Operate ETHERNET and PROFINET interfaces in separate networks.
Never connect a PC on which a DHCP server is installed to a global network. In larger
networks, there is usually already a DHCP server that can cause collisions and subse-
quent network failure.
Use only the latest security software.
If there are access problems, check whether the e!RUNTIME runtime system is acti-
vated on the connected devices. Use a software tool (depending on the hardware) to
perform the check or use the Web-Based Management System.
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3.1 Abbreviations
Table 1: Abbreviations
Abbreviation Explanation Description
APDU Application Protocol Data Unit Data unit of the application protocol
ASDU Application Service Data Unit Summary of the application services of a data unit.
Also specifically designates the common address for
identification of all information objects of a specific
substation.
CA Certificate Authority Certificate authorities issue digital certificates for se-
cure Internet connections. Digital certificates are data
sets that contain verifiable proof of identify for persons
or objects.
CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check Procedure for checking the consistency of data.
CSV Comma-separated Values Text file format for saving measured values and pa-
rameters.
DNP3 The Third Generation of Distrib-
uted Network Protocol
Communications protocol for telecontrol applications.
FC Function Code The function code determines the function of a DNP3
telegram; e.g., reading and writing data or executing
commands.
FT# Frame Type # Frame format for data telegrams.
FWU Telecontrol substation/ server/
slave
Station for data acquisition and data processing in the
immediate vicinity of the process. This station is nor-
mally connected to the control center by a telecommu-
nications network and provides its data in the form of
information objects. If a change occurs, it also reports
the data independently.
FWZ Telecontrol station/client/ master Central station that belongs to the remote process con-
trol and that monitors the substations.
IEC International Electrotechnical
Commission
International standardization organization for electrical
and electronics systems.
IEC 60870 International Electrotechnical
Commission 60870
IEC 60870 is an international standard that defines a
general open communications standard for industrial
infrastructure automation.
IED Intelligent Electronic Device An IED is an intelligent field device based on DNP3.
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Elec-
tronics Engineers
Global professional association of engineers which
also make up standardization committees.
IIN Internal Indications Internal field consisting of bits with status information
within a DNP3 user data telegram.
IP Internet Protocol Non-connection-based network protocol at the network
layer level.
MAC Message Authentication Code A message authentication code is a data protection
code. It can be used to track the origin of data or mes-
sages. The integrity of the data and messages can
also be verified.
NAT Network Address Translation Package translation in IP networks between public and
private IP address ranges.
RTU Remote Terminal Unit Designation for a telecontrol substation.
SCADA Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition
Monitoring and control of technical procedures and
processes using a computer system.
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Table 1: Abbreviations
Abbreviation Explanation Description
SSL Secure Sockets Layer Encryption protocol for secure data transmission, pre-
decessor version of TLS.
TCP Transmission Control Protocol Connection-oriented network protocol at the transport
layer level.
TLS Transport Layer Security Encryption protocol for secure data transmission.
UDP User Datagram Protocol Non-connection-based network protocol at the trans-
port layer level.
3.2 Task
This manual describes how to create and commission a slave or master according to IEC
60870 with a WAGO controller.
The configuration program used is the WAGO Telecontrol Configurator. It is available ei-
ther as stand-alone software or as a configurator integrated into the e!COCKPIT develop-
ment environment.
Commissioning and configuration are almost identical with both configurators. In this
manual, the differences in handling in the subchapters are indicated by the note "Stand-
alone" or "e!COCKPIT".
To check the functionality, a connection between the controller and the PC can be estab-
lished after the configuration.
You will find the descriptions of exemplary projects following the description of the IEC
60870 protocol.
3.3 Hardware and Software Requirements with Testing Software
You can use the following WAGO hardware components:
Table 2: Devices with integrated telecontrol functionality
Hardware Component Item Number Release Version ()
PFC200 CS 2ETH RS TeleControl/T 750-8202/025-001 Standalone: (16) or higher
e!COCKPIT: (12) or higher
PFC200 CS 2ETH RS TeleControl/XTR 750-8202/040-001 Standalone: (16) or higher
e!COCKPIT: (12) or higher
PFC200 CS 2ETH RS TeleControl ECO/T 750-8202/025-002 Standalone: (16) or higher
e!COCKPIT: (12) or higher
PFC200 CS 2ETH RS CAN DPS TeleCon-
trol/T
750-8206/025-001 Standalone: (16) or higher
e!COCKPIT: (12) or higher
PFC200 CS 2ETH RS TeleControl/XTR 750-8206/040-001 Standalone: (16) or higher
e!COCKPIT: (12) or higher
PFC200 CS 2ETH RS 3G TeleControl/T 750-8207/025-001 Standalone: (16) or higher
e!COCKPIT: (12) or higher
PFC200 G2 2ETH RS Telecontrol T 750-8212/025-001 Standalone: (16) or higher
e!COCKPIT: (12) or higher
PFC200 G2 2ETH RS Telecontrol ECO T 750-8212/025-002 Standalone: (16) or higher
e!COCKPIT: (12) or higher
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Table 2: Devices with integrated telecontrol functionality
Hardware Component Item Number Release Version ()
PFC200 G2 2ETH RS CAN DPS Telecon-
trol T
750-8216/025-001 Standalone: (16) or higher
e!COCKPIT: (12) or higher
Table 3: Devices with license requirement
Hardware Component Item Number Release Version ()
PFC200 G2 4ETH 750-8210 (16) or higher
PFC200 G2 4ETH T 750-8210/0025-0000 (16) or higher
PFC200 G2 4ETH XTR 750-8210/0040-0000 (16) or higher
PFC200 G2 2ETH M12 XTR 750-8212/0040-0010 (16) or higher
PFC200 G2 2ETH RS 4G 750-8217 (16) or higher
PFC200 G2 2ETH RS 4G T 750-8217/0025-0000 (16) or higher
Table 4: Licenses for telecontrol functionality
Item Number Description
2759-0290 e!RUNTIME IEC60870 Slave single license
2759-0293 e!RUNTIME IEC60870 Master 300 single license
2759-2290 e!RUNTIME DNP3 Slave single license
2759-2293 e!RUNTIME DNP3 Master 300 single license
2759-2243 e!RUNTIME IEC 61850 Client 300 single license
Note
Number of usable information objects
The data sheet for the hardware you have selected contains guidelines on how many in-
formation objects can be used.
You can use the following software:
e!COCKPIT engineering software, version 1.8.0 or higher, or
“WAGO Telecontrol Configurator” software, version 1.2.13.0 or higher
Protocol simulator/test program per DNP3 for the telecontrol station, e.g. the “Axon
Test 4.0” software
Protocol simulator/test program per IEC 60870 for the telecontrol station, e.g. the demo
version of the “WinPP101,” “WinPP103” or “WinPP104” software
3.4 System Boundaries
Table 5: System Boundaries
Station type Max. Number Max. Connections Max. Data Objects
Ethernet Serial
DNP3 Master ETHERNET 1 4 2000
DNP3 Master Seriell 1 1 2000
DNP3 Slave 1 4 (Serial and/or ETHERNET) 2000
IEC 60870-5-101 Slave 1 1 2000
IEC 60870-5-104 Slave E1 1 4 2000
IEC 60870-5-104 Slave E2 1 4 (1 active and up to 3 passive) 2000
IEC 60870-5-103 Master 5 16 2000
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Table 5: System Boundaries
Station type Max. Number Max. Connections Max. Data Objects
Total 2000
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4Installation / Update
4.1 Installing the Telecontrol Software
1. Launch the WAGO Telecontrol Configurator (stand-alone).
2. Click the [Commissioning and Update] button in the “Start” tab to install a Telecontrol
Software on the device for the first time.
ð A dialog opens to enter the user name and password.
Note Commissioning/update/upload using the “root” user only!
Commissioning/update/upload are only possible using the Linux® “root” user. You can find
the default password in the “Default Linux® password”!
3. Click the [Continue] button after entering the password.
ð If a runtime environment other than e!RUNTIME installed, you first have to switch.
In this case, the following dialog opens:
Figure1: Changing the Runtime
4. Click the [Change Runtime] button.
5. The Web-Based Management (WBM) opens with the menu PLC Runtime > Gen-
eral Configuration.
6. Activate the “e!RUNTIME” checkbox in the “General PLC Runtime Configuration”
area.
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Figure2: Changing e!RUNTIME in the WBM
7. Click the[Submit] button and exit the WBM.
8. Click the [Continue]in the “Wizard for Commissioning and Update” dialog.
ð If a connection is established, the following dialog opens:
Figure3: Connection Successfull
9. Click the[Continue] button. The following dialog opens:
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Figure4: Installation
10. Click the [Install] button.
ð The Telecontrol Software is installed. If the installation is successful, the following
dialog opens:
Figure5: Installation/Update Successfull
11. Click the [Exit] button.
12. Make sure that the mode selector switch is in the “RUN” position.
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ð The device is restarted after completing the installation and is ready for configura-
tion when the “RUN LED” is green.
4.2 Updating the Installed Telecontrol Software
1. Launch the WAGO Telecontrol Configurator.
2. Click the [Commissioning and update] button in the “Start” tab to update an exist-
ing Telecontrol Software.
ð A dialog opens to enter the user and password.
Note Commissioning/update/upload using the “root” user only!
Commissioning/update/upload are only possible using the Linux® “root” user. You can find
the default password in the “Default Linux® password”!
3. After ending the password, click the [Continue] button.
ð If a connection is established, the following dialog opens:
Figure6: Connection Successful
4. Click the [Continue] button.
ð If the configurator has determined that an update is available, the following dialog
opens:
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Figure7: Updating the Telecontrol Software
5. Click the [Install] button.
ð The Telecontrol Software is updated. If the update is successful, the following dia-
log opens:
Figure8: Installation/Update Successfull
6. Click the [Exit] button.
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4.3 Reading the Local Bus I/O Image
1. Click the [Scan modules] button in the “Start” tab to read the local bus I/O image.
ð A dialog opens to enter the user and password.
Note Commissioning/update/upload using the “root” user only!
Commissioning/update/upload are only possible using the Linux® “root” user. You can find
the default password in the “Default Linux® password”!
2. Click the [Select] button.
ð If the read operation is completed, the local bus configuration is displayed in the
“Localbus I/O Mapping” area.
Figure9: Localbus I/O Mapping
4.4 Transferring Licenses (Stand-Alone)
!
NOTICE
Observe the documentation for the WAGOupload tool
To load the purchased licenses, you need WAGOupload Version 1.11.0.0 or higher for
the stand-alone version of the telecontrol configurator. Detailed information on using
WAGOupload can be found in the software manual, which can be downloaded together
with the software from the WAGO website.
When purchasing the software via WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG, the license
key will be sent to you by email or phone.
1. Launch the WAGOupload software (the software will not be installed).
2. Click the “Manage Licenses” link on the start screen to register the licenses.
3. After registration, then click the Synchronize Licenses menu item to define the de-
vices to which the licenses are to be transferred.
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WAGO Configure IEC 60870 User manual

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