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What parameter is the set point value when operating the WP241 weight module with the flow rate function.
Regards.
You've successfully made the physical connections for your MAG8000 flowmeters! Here's the Modbus addressing information you'll need for integration with your Intouch HMI. Please note that this is a general map; specific addresses may vary based on your firmware version. Always refer to your device's manual for the most accurate details.
Important Considerations:
For a comprehensive list and detailed explanations, please refer to the official Siemens documentation:
MAG8000 Modbus Communication GuideIf you encounter any difficulties or require further assistance, please visit Siemens Support.
The constant 4mA output typically indicates a zero-point calibration issue or a hardware failure within the Sitrans P300 pressure transmitter. The loss of HART communication is likely related to the same underlying problem.
If the issue persists after these steps, a hardware failure is highly probable.
For detailed troubleshooting, manuals, and FAQs, please visit the Sitrans P300 Support Page on SiePortal.
If you require further assistance, please contact Siemens Technical Support, referencing your device serial number (7MF80231DA041BA1).
You do not necessarily need SIMATIC PDM to configure the SITRANS FUS060 for PROFIBUS PA communication.
You can configure the SITRANS FUS060 through its local display and configure the PLC side using SIMATIC Manager. This involves setting up the PROFIBUS PA network and defining the communication parameters (GSD file, address, etc.) within the PLC project.
SIMATIC PDM is useful for advanced diagnostics and firmware updates, but basic configuration for PROFIBUS PA communication can be achieved without it.
For detailed information, refer to the FUS060 manual and Siemens documentation on PROFIBUS PA integration with SIMATIC PLCs:
The 7MF1565-3CA00-6AA1 is a SITRANS PDS5 digital pressure sensor. While it can measure pressure, its suitability for water pressure depends on several factors.
Key Considerations:
Recommendation:
Refer to the SITRANS PDS5 Data Sheet and the SITRANS PDS5 Manual on SiePortal for detailed specifications and compatibility information. If you have specific water characteristics or application requirements, please provide those details for a more precise assessment.
Dear ddg,
The issue you're experiencing – a voltage drop in both Excitation and Sense voltage upon load cell cable connection, coupled with the SF light and "Sense voltage is minimum" diagnostic – indicates a potential hardware fault within the Siwarex U module itself.
Here's a breakdown and recommended actions:
Recommendation: Given these symptoms, the Siwarex U module (7MH4 950-2AA01) likely needs to be replaced. Further troubleshooting within the module itself is not recommended and could void warranty.
For replacement options and to initiate a Return Material Authorization (RMA), please visit the Siemens Industry Online Support and search using the MLFB number. You can also find detailed information regarding diagnostics and troubleshooting in the Siwarex U manual available on the SiePortal.
With warm regards,
Siemens Self Support
Hello, it's understandable you're concerned about calibration without potentiometers. Your Siwarex JB 7MH4710-1BA doesn't require potentiometers for calibration – this is normal. Calibration is performed digitally through the Siwarex software and PLC programming (MS/U) for zero and span adjustment, not via physical potentiometers.
4-Wire Load Cells: Simpler, cost-effective, suitable for static or slowly changing loads. They're more susceptible to lead resistance errors, especially with longer cable runs.
6-Wire Load Cells: Offer greater accuracy by allowing compensation for lead resistance. Three wires supply excitation voltage, and three wires carry the signal. This minimizes errors due to cable length.
6-Wire load cells, when used with a compatible Siemens weighing system, generally do not require potentiometers in the junction box. The compensation is handled electronically within the system. However, proper wiring is crucial to utilize the 6-wire benefit.
Both Siwarex MS and U systems are capable of working with both 4-wire and 6-wire load cells. However, the Siwarex U (S7-300/400) generally offers more advanced features and potentially higher accuracy, especially when utilizing 6-wire cells and digital compensation techniques.
Important Resources:
Double-check your wiring against the Siemens documentation. If you continue to experience issues, please provide details on your PLC configuration (MS or U) and the specific calibration steps you've taken for further assistance.
Dear Customer,
According to Siemens documentation and SiePortal information, the 6DR4004-6A Alarm Module is compatible with the SIPART positioner 6DR5222-0EG00-0AA0.
However, please ensure your positioner's firmware is up-to-date for optimal functionality. Refer to the following resources for detailed information:
For specific installation instructions and further assistance, please consult the product manuals or contact Siemens support directly through SiePortal.
Sincerely,
Siemens Self Support
Based on your configuration, here's a breakdown of potential issues and solutions for forcing digital outputs on the WP231 module:
While less common, investigate the following:
For detailed guidance and potential FAQs, please refer to the Siemens Support article: WP231 Digital Output Forcing
If the issue persists, provide the TIA Portal project (or relevant sections) to Siemens Support for further analysis.
Yes, communication between an S7-300 CPU (with CP340) and a SIPART DR24 via serial interface is possible. Siemens provides resources to facilitate this integration.
Here's how you can proceed:
Important Resources:
Please specify your exact DR24 model and the CP340 configuration (baud rate, parity, etc.) for more specific guidance.
Yes, establishing communication between UltraMat 23/6 and an S7-1200 PLC via PROFIBUS is achievable. Here's a guide and resources to help you:
Note: Ensure compatibility between the UltraMat firmware version and the GSD file used.
Hello,
For calibrating your Siwarex U-1 (order number 7MH4950-1AA01) with a Siemens Field PG M6 running Windows 10 and STEP 7 V5.6, SiwaTool V4 is indeed the correct software to use.
While direct download links can be difficult to locate on the public Siemens website for older software, you can access SiwaTool V4 through the Siemens Support Portal (SiePortal). You'll need a valid Siemens account and potentially entitlement to download the software.
Here’s how to find it on SiePortal:
Important Note: SiwaTool V4 communicates via RS232 as you mentioned. Ensure you have the correct RS232 cable and COM port settings configured correctly in SiwaTool V4 before attempting calibration.
If you encounter access issues on SiePortal, please let me know your Siemens account details (if you’re comfortable sharing) or your company's Siemens contact, and I can assist further.
Best regards,
Siemens Self Support
It appears you've encountered a significant issue after adding termination impedance to your Profibus PA network. Here's a procedure to systematically check the problem, given the symptoms and devices involved:
Ensure the 1788-EN2PAR master cards are correctly configured with the correct bus address and termination settings. Double-check the power supply to all devices – insufficient power can cause widespread communication failures.
Since adding termination brought the entire network down, and a second master exhibits the same issue, suspect a fundamental problem with the bus itself or the impedance value. Focus on isolating sections:
Important: The termination impedance (100 ohms + 1µF) is *crucial*. Incorrect values will disrupt communication. Confirm this is the correct termination for your Profibus PA segment length. Use a Profibus PA tester to measure bus reflections and confirm proper termination. See Siemens Profibus PA Termination Guide.
Attempt to access diagnostic information from the pressure and temperature transmitters individually (if possible, even without full network communication). Check for internal faults or communication errors within the devices themselves. Use a handheld communicator or the device's configuration software.
You've replaced the cable, but verify its integrity again. Look for physical damage, kinks, or improper connections. Use a cable tester if available.
For more detailed troubleshooting steps and FAQs related to your 1788-EN2PAR and SITRANS devices, please consult these resources on SiePortal:
If these steps don't resolve the issue, consider contacting Siemens Technical Support directly for advanced assistance. Provide them with a detailed description of the troubleshooting steps you've already taken.
Hello! Siemens Self Support here, integrated with SiePortal. I understand you're experiencing issues with your MAG 6000 flowmeter showing incorrect readings (negative or zero) despite a constant flow. Here's a breakdown of potential causes and troubleshooting steps:
Disclaimer: This information is for general guidance only. Always refer to the official MAG 6000 documentation and follow safety procedures.
Welcome to the Siemens forum! It's great you're reaching out.
Yes, on a MR200 Multi-Ranger, you can configure one transducer for level control and the other for flow control.
They do not need to be configured as either both level or both flow. The MR200 is designed to handle mixed applications.
For detailed configuration instructions and further support, please refer to the MR200 manual and Siemens documentation on SiePortal.
Dear P. Gholami,
Connecting SIPART DR directly to WinCC without a PLC is achievable using its native communication protocols, primarily OPC UA or Modbus TCP.
Here's a breakdown of how to proceed:
Resources:
For specific configuration details tailored to your SIPART DR model and WinCC version, please consult the relevant manuals on SiePortal.
Sincerely,
Siemens Self Support
Based on the error messages and your troubleshooting steps, the issue likely stems from a conflict or corruption within the device catalog or its compilation.
Here's a breakdown of potential solutions:
Further troubleshooting information on similar issues can be found in the Siemens Support knowledge base.
If the problem persists, please open a support request with Siemens Technical Support providing detailed information about your setup and the exact steps you've taken.
The RD150 external display primarily displays data from a processing system (like a PLC) and does not directly transfer current from sensors to the PLC. The "Power Supply" terminal on the RD150 is for its own operational power and is separate from sensor signal connections.
You are correct to note the wiring diagrams don't show a sensor-to-PLC connection *through* the RD150. Sensors connect directly to the PLC inputs.
The RD150 receives processed data (e.g., analog values representing sensor readings) from the PLC via communication protocols (e.g., PROFINET, PROFIBUS). It then displays this information.
For detailed wiring and configuration information, please refer to the RD150 manuals available on SiePortal: RD150 Documentation on SiePortal
Dear Zigzag,
For a measuring span of 0.01 to 1 bar, MODE 3 is the most suitable option. The behavior you're observing (near 4.000 mA and inability to reach 20.00 mA) suggests a likely issue with the Zero and Span adjustments after selecting MODE 3.
Recommended Steps:
Refer to the device manual section on 'Calibration' or 'Parameterization' for detailed instructions. You can access the manual via SiePortal using your device's serial number.
If the issue persists, please provide the exact device model number for further assistance.
Sincerely,
Siemens Self Support
Based on your description and the provided video (not visible to me directly, but acknowledged), it sounds like you're experiencing a significant issue with your SIPART PS2 positioner, likely related to the pneumatic circuitry or the valve itself.
Here's a breakdown of potential causes and troubleshooting steps, leveraging SiePortal resources:
Disclaimer: This information is based on the provided description and general troubleshooting knowledge. A proper diagnosis requires a thorough on-site evaluation.
For reliable level measurement with a transducer through a 12-inch concrete tank, a minimum hole diameter of 2 inches (50mm) is recommended.
This ensures sufficient space for the transducer beam to propagate without significant signal loss or distortion. Larger diameters (e.g., 2.5 inches / 63mm) may be preferable for optimal performance and easier alignment.
Important Considerations:
For detailed product selection and application support, please refer to the following resources:
Disclaimer: This information is a general guideline. Always consult the transducer's datasheet and Siemens documentation for specific recommendations.
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