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Library for SIMATIC PCS 7 V1.0
Function Manual 11/2008
SIMATIC
Introduction 1
Information about the library
2
Description of blocks
3
Configuration Manual
4
Technical specifications
5
Technical support
6
Library SENTRON 3WL / 3VL for
SIMATIC PCS 7
Function Manual
11/2008
A5E02316914A-01
V1.0
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Table of contents
1 Introduction................................................................................................................................................ 7
1.1 General ..........................................................................................................................................7
1.2 Further documentation...................................................................................................................7
1.3 Installing the library ........................................................................................................................7
1.4 Hardware configuration..................................................................................................................8
1.4.1 Incorporating via GSD file..............................................................................................................8
2 Information about the library .................................................................................................................... 13
2.1 Overview of the blocks.................................................................................................................13
2.2 General information about OS typicals ........................................................................................13
2.2.1 Faceplates....................................................................................................................................13
2.2.2 Symbols .......................................................................................................................................15
3 Description of blocks................................................................................................................................ 17
3.1 Diagnostics block DIA_WLVL ......................................................................................................17
3.1.1 Calling OBs ..................................................................................................................................18
3.1.2 Called blocks................................................................................................................................18
3.1.3 Function .......................................................................................................................................18
3.1.4 Message behavior........................................................................................................................18
3.1.5 Error behavior ..............................................................................................................................19
3.1.6 I/O access error ...........................................................................................................................19
3.1.7 Module fault..................................................................................................................................19
3.1.8 Read diagnostics data of 3WL / 3VL ...........................................................................................19
3.1.9 Start-up characteristics ................................................................................................................20
3.1.10 Block parameters .........................................................................................................................20
3.2 Driver module DRV_3WL.............................................................................................................22
3.2.1 Calling OBs ..................................................................................................................................22
3.2.2 Called blocks................................................................................................................................23
3.2.3 Function .......................................................................................................................................23
3.2.4 Message behavior........................................................................................................................26
3.2.5 Assignment of the cyclic process image......................................................................................27
3.2.6 Addressing and module driver .....................................................................................................28
3.2.7 Processing the diagnostics data of the 3WL device ....................................................................28
3.2.8 Start-up characteristics ................................................................................................................29
3.2.9 Block parameters .........................................................................................................................29
3.2.10 Description of symbols and faceplates ........................................................................................60
3.3 Driver module DRV_3VL..............................................................................................................95
3.3.1 Calling OBs ..................................................................................................................................96
3.3.2 Called blocks................................................................................................................................96
3.3.3 Function .......................................................................................................................................96
3.3.4 Message behavior........................................................................................................................99
3.3.5 Assignment of the cyclic process image....................................................................................100
3.3.6 Addressing and module driver ...................................................................................................101
3.3.7 Processing the diagnostics data of the 3VL device ...................................................................102
3.3.8 Start-up characteristics ..............................................................................................................102
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3.3.9 Block parameters ...................................................................................................................... 102
3.3.10 Description of symbols and faceplates ..................................................................................... 111
4 Configuration Manual............................................................................................................................. 125
4.1 Interconnections on COM15 for 3WL........................................................................................ 125
4.1.1 24V DC voltage ......................................................................................................................... 126
4.1.2 Other voltage levels .................................................................................................................. 127
4.2 Interconnections on COM10 for 3VL......................................................................................... 128
4.2.1 Connection for communication ................................................................................................. 128
4.2.2 Connection for motorized operating mechanism ...................................................................... 129
4.3 Connection on COM20 for 3VL................................................................................................. 130
4.3.1 COM20 pin assignment............................................................................................................. 130
4.3.2 Connecting the optional motorized operating mechanism to COM20 ...................................... 131
4.4 Configuring a measuring point ..................................................................................................132
4.4.1 Creating the PLC program ........................................................................................................ 132
4.4.2 Connection to WinCC................................................................................................................ 135
5 Technical specifications......................................................................................................................... 139
6 Technical support .................................................................................................................................. 141
Figures
Figure 1-1 Catalog path for incorporating via GSD file................................................................................... 8
Figure 1-2 Selection of basic type for 3WL .................................................................................................... 8
Figure 1-3 Selection of basic type for 3VL ..................................................................................................... 9
Figure 1-4 Properties of the 3WL / 3VL device directly connected to the DP master system...................... 10
Figure 1-5 Properties of the 3WL / 3VL device following a Y link ................................................................ 11
Figure 2-1 Section of the overview display................................................................................................... 13
Figure 2-2 Trend setting on the icon............................................................................................................. 14
Figure 2-3 Icons in Graphics Designer......................................................................................................... 15
Figure 3-1 Symbol with 1 measurement....................................................................................................... 61
Figure 3-2 Faceplate for standard view........................................................................................................ 63
Figure 3-3 Faceplate for measurements view, current tab........................................................................... 65
Figure 3-4 Faceplate for measurements view, voltage tab .......................................................................... 66
Figure 3-5 Faceplate for measurements view, active power/energy tab...................................................... 67
Figure 3-6 Faceplate for measurements view, reactive power/energy tab .................................................. 68
Figure 3-7 Faceplate for measurements view, apparent power tab............................................................. 69
Figure 3-8 Faceplate for measurements view, miscellaneous tab............................................................... 70
Figure 3-9 Faceplate for diagnosis view, warnings tab ................................................................................ 71
Figure 3-10 Faceplate for diagnosis view, trip reason tab.............................................................................. 72
Figure 3-11 Faceplate for diagnosis view, setpoints tab ................................................................................ 74
Figure 3-12 Faceplate for maintenance view, maintenance 1 tab ................................................................. 76
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Figure 3-13 Faceplate for maintenance view, maintenance 2 tab ..................................................................77
Figure 3-14 Faceplate for maintenance view, operation tab...........................................................................79
Figure 3-15 Faceplate for protect. para view, parameter set A.......................................................................80
Figure 3-16 Faceplate for protect. para view, parameter set B.......................................................................82
Figure 3-17 Faceplate for protect. para view, additional tab...........................................................................84
Figure 3-18 Faceplate for ext. protect. para view, current tab ........................................................................85
Figure 3-19 Faceplate for ext. protect. para view, voltage tab........................................................................86
Figure 3-20 Faceplate for ext. protect. para view, reactive power tab ............................................................87
Figure 3-21 Faceplate for ext. protect. para view, frequency tab....................................................................88
Figure 3-22 Faceplate for setpoints view, current tab .....................................................................................89
Figure 3-23 Faceplate for setpoints view, voltage tab.....................................................................................90
Figure 3-24 Faceplate for setpoints view, frequency tab ................................................................................91
Figure 3-25 Faceplate for setpoints view, active power tab............................................................................92
Figure 3-26 Faceplate for setpoints view, apparent/reactive power tab .........................................................94
Figure 3-27 Faceplate for message suppression view....................................................................................95
Figure 3-28 Symbol with 1 measurement......................................................................................................111
Figure 3-29 Faceplate for standard view.......................................................................................................113
Figure 3-30 Faceplate for measurements view.............................................................................................115
Figure 3-31 Faceplate for diagnosis view......................................................................................................116
Figure 3-32 Faceplate for maintenance view, maintenance 1 tab ................................................................118
Figure 3-33 Faceplate for maintenance view, operation tab.........................................................................119
Figure 3-34 Faceplate for protect. para view, protect. para tab ....................................................................120
Figure 3-35 Faceplate for protect. para view, additional tab.........................................................................121
Figure 3-36 Faceplate for ext. protect. para view..........................................................................................122
Figure 3-37 Faceplate for setpoints view ......................................................................................................123
Figure 3-38 Faceplate for message suppression view..................................................................................124
Figure 4-1 COM15 interconnection at 24V DC voltage...............................................................................126
Figure 4-2 COM15 interconnection at other voltage levels.........................................................................127
Figure 4-3 Connection for communication ..................................................................................................128
Figure 4-4 Connection for motorized operating mechanism .......................................................................129
Figure 4-5 COM20 connection to SENTRON VL ........................................................................................130
Figure 4-6 Driver block in CFC chart (not connected).................................................................................132
Figure 4-7 Compile program .......................................................................................................................133
Figure 4-8 Generate module driver .............................................................................................................133
Figure 4-9 Driver block in CFC chart connected.........................................................................................134
Figure 4-10 Basing the block icons on the plant hierarchy ...........................................................................135
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Figure 4-11 Creating block icons out of plant hierarchy ............................................................................... 136
Figure 4-12 Create block icons when compiling OS .................................................................................... 136
Figure 4-13 Link picture component with measuring point........................................................................... 137
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Introduction 1
1.1 General
The Library SENTRON 3WL / 3VL for SIMATIC PCS 7 software package is used to connect
the circuit breakers SENTRON 3WL and 3VL to a SIMATIC PCS 7 process control system
and contains the following components:
Block library with:
DIA_WLVL: diagnostic block
DRV_3WL: PCS 7 block for recording measurements, setpoints, protective
parameters, etc. of a 3WL circuit-breaker
DRV_3VL: PCS 7 block for recording measurements, setpoints, protective
parameters, etc. of a 3VL circuit breaker
User objects and operating blocks for operating and observing measured data on the
OS
Online help in German and English
Manual in German and English
The block library can be used in in the PCS 7 versions V6.1 SP1, V7.0 and V7.0 SP1.
1.2 Further documentation
You can find further details in the following manuals:
Manual for SENTRON WL and SENTRON VL circuit-breakers with communication
capability
SENTRON WL Operating Manual
SENTRON VL Operating Manual
1.3 Installing the library
To start the installation, please insert the CD in the CD-ROM drive on your PG/PC and
launch the "Setup.exe" program. All the other information you need will be provided during
the installation process. Please also read the information in the readme file.
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1.4 Hardware configuration
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1.4 Hardware configuration
The driver concept for 3WL / 3VL supports operation of the circuit-breaker as a DP slave
directly connected to the DP master system as well as connected following a Y-link DPV0 or
DPV1.
The circuit-breakers in this setup can be incorporated using a GSD file.
NOTICE
In such cases ensure that the circuit-breaker's I/O data is within the control's process
image. This is absolutely essential to the driver generator's functionality.
1.4.1 Incorporating via GSD file
If the 3WL / 3VL device is incorporated via GSD SIEM80C0.gsd, it is entered in the hardware
configuration catalog under PROFIBUS-DP → Other field devices → Switchgear:
Figure 1-1 Catalog path for incorporating via GSD file
The following I/O configuration applies for 3WL:
Outputs: 2 bytes of digital control data
Inputs: 44 bytes of binary status (2 bytes) and measurements with property bytes (42
bytes)
Figure 1-2 Selection of basic type for 3WL
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This configuration corresponds to basic type 3 for 3WL. This basic type must be set to
ensure operation.
The following I/O configuration applies for 3VL:
Outputs: 2 bytes of digital control data
Inputs: 14 bytes of binary status (2 bytes) and measurements with property bytes (12
bytes)
Figure 1-3 Selection of basic type for 3VL
This configuration corresponds to basic type 1 for 3VL. This basic type must be set to ensure
operation.
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Configuration in HW config.
In the HW config., 3WL / 3VL is installed with the corresponding GSD file (see above) and
with basic type 3 and/or 1.
Figure 1-4 Properties of the 3WL / 3VL device directly connected to the DP master system
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If 3WL / 3VL is connected following a Y-link DPV0 or DPV1, 3WL / 3VL must be configured
in the HW config. as a DPV0 slave. All acyclic services and interrupts are deactivated. This
means that the device no longer outputs diagnostic interrupts and data records can no
longer be read from the device. For details of the effect that this has on the response of the
blocks, refer to Section 3 Description of the blocks (Page 17).
Figure 1-5 Properties of the 3WL / 3VL device following a Y link
The start addresses of inputs and outputs must be located in the partial process image that
is assigned to the watchdog interrupt OB in which the driver block is called.
The LADDR parameter input of the driver block must be connected to the start address of
the inputs of the 3WL / 3VLdevice.
The assignment of the cyclic interface is included in the description of the driver block.
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Information about the library 2
2.1 Overview of the blocks
The library contains the following blocks:
Name Function Number
DIA_WLVL Diagnostic block FB1742
DRV_3WL PCS 7 driver block FB1741
DRV_3VL PCS 7 driver block FB1740
2.2 General information about OS typicals
2.2.1 Faceplates
Faceplates are configured with the Graphics Designer using the templates and PCS 7-
specific standard views (Trend, Batch, and Alarm) provided by the Faceplate Designer. If
other user objects and functions are required, they can be added.
The faceplates described are provided as functional and tested examples and can be
adapted by the user.
Two icons and a group/loop display with all the necessary displays are provided for the
driver block. The relevant group display is called using the icons.
Overview
The display forms part of the @PG_DRV_3WL_OVERVIEW.pdl / @PL_DRV_3WL.pdl
(and/or @PG_DRV_3VL_OVERVIEW.pdl / @PL_DRV_3VL.pdl) basic displays.
 
(1) Group display
(2) Message lock (MSG_LOCK)
(3) Message acknowledgment
(4) Message suppression (QMSG_SUP)
Figure 2-1 Section of the overview display
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Trend (@PCS7_trend.pdl)
The "ReturnPath" and "StandardTrend" properties must be parameterized on the icon to
incorporate a trend in a faceplate.
2: Online values with 5 min time axis
StandardTrend
: > 2: Archive values with time axis of the value entered (in
min)
.AVGCUR Structural element name starting with a full stop
: Separators
CO_GREEN Color for trend
ReturnPath:
, Separators between two online values
Figure 2-2 Trend setting on the icon
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2.2.2 Symbols
The process display icons are based on the process symbols provided by the Faceplate
Designer. The diagrams are schematic diagrams.
Template pictures @PCS7Typicals_SENTRON.pdl / @Template_SENTRON.pdl
The icons can be found in the template diagrams @PCS7Typicals_SENTRON.pdl and
@Template_SENTRON.pdl.
When using the "Create/Update Block Icons" function, PCS 7 accesses the file
@PCS7Typicals_SENTRON.pdl .
When manually copying the icons into a process display, you must use the icons from the
@Template_SENTRON.pdl file.
Different variants of block icons
There may be several variants of block icons for one measuring point. These variants are
distinguished by the "type" attribute: The value of this attribute describes the variant. For
example, if you look at a variant of the block icon for a valve, you will find the value
"@Valve/2". You use the part of the value displayed after the "/" to control which variant of
the block icon is produced. You therefore have to enter this part in the object properties for
the block instance. If you do not enter any parameters in the object properties for the block
instance, the standard block icon is produced automatically: This is the block icon with the
"/1" label for the "type" attribute, e.g. "@Valve/1".
Only one version is however supplied per circuit breaker type with the library.
Connection to the measuring point
There is one icon for the driver block that is linked to the associated measuring point using
the "Connect picture block to tag structure" function.
The icons contain the following visible information:
(1) Tag name
(2) Maximum phase current
(3) Group display (EventState)
(4) Circuit breaker in manual (M) / automatic (A)
(5) Circuit breaker state
Figure 2-3 Icons in Graphics Designer
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Description of blocks 3
The library consists of the blocks described below:
Diagnostic block (Page 17) DIA_WLVL
Driver block (Page 22) DRV_3WL
Driver block (Page 95) DRV_3VL
3.1 Diagnostics block DIA_WLVL
FB1742
The DRV_3WL and DRV_3VL driver blocks have a shared diagnostics block DIA_WLVL.
Description of block:
Calling OBs (Page 18)
Called blocks (Page 18)
Function (Page 18)
Message behavior (Page 18)
Error behavior (Page 19)
I/O access error (Page 19)
Module fault (Page 19)
Read diagnostics data of 3WL / 3VL (Page 19)
Start-up characteristics (Page 20)
Block parameters (Page 20)
See also
Driver module DRV_3WL (Page 22)
Driver module DRV_3VL (Page 95)
Description of blocks
3.1 Diagnostics block DIA_WLVL
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3.1.1 Calling OBs
The block must be installed in the processing sequence in the following OBs (occurs
automatically in the CFC):
OB1 Cyclic program
OB82 Diagnostic interrupt
OB83 Insert/remove module interrupt
OB85 Program error
OB86 Rack failure
OB100 Warm restart
Installation is performed automatically by means of the function "Generate Module Driver"
3.1.2 Called blocks
The block calls the following blocks:
SFC6 RD_SINFO
SFC51 RDSYSST
3.1.3 Function
The DIA_WLVL block is responsible for diagnosis of the 3WL / 3VL device.
If a 3WL / 3VL is directly connected to the DP master system, the block evaluates the acyclic
events that are relevant for 3WL / 3VL (start-up, DP station failure, module fault), generates
quality code and diagnostic information for the MOD_PAX0 block and provides the driver
block with status information via parameter output OMODE.
In the case of operation following a Y link DPV1, diagnostic information cannot be supplied
to the driver block. The block evaluates start-up, DP station failure and module faults and
provides the driver block with this information via parameter output OMODE.
This block is not used in the case of connection following Y link DPV0.
3.1.4 Message behavior
The block has no message behavior. The messages for DP station failure and module fault
are generated by the MOD_PAX0 block (in the case of direct connection to the DP master
system) or PADP_L00 (in the case of connection following the Y link DPV0) or OB_DIAG1 (in
the case of connection following the Y link DPV1).
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