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SIMODRIVE Converter system: Assign Up Upon 611 Including User–friendly Connection Point

Is somebody able to tell me where I can find some informations on a manual for setting trimmers on
User–friendly interface on 6SN1118 0AA11 0AA1.
I can't find anything in the manuals.
I bought a new card 6SN1114 0AA01 0AA0 ( plugged on the interface ) with all the trimmers but the old one and the new one are completely different There are some resistors added,removed, ...
I can't find anything also about this card.
Can you help me please !!
Thanks a lot for your help.

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Spare Part Information for 6SN1145-1BA02-0CA1 E/R Module

Dear OJ,

Yes, you can order spare parts for the 6SN1145-1BA02-0CA1 E/R module. Based on the attached picture (not visible to me directly, but assuming it’s the main PCB), the part number for the PCB board is likely 6SN1145-1BA02-0CA1 itself.

To confirm and place your order, please use the following resources:

Please have your Siemens account details ready when ordering.

Best regards,
Siemens Self Support

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Control Module 6SN1118-0AE11-0AA1 - Manual & LED/Test Point Information

Yes, the manual for the 6SN1118-0AE11-0AA1 control module (SIMATIC RF630R) is available on the SiePortal platform.

You can access it directly via this link.

The manual details the LED indicators and their meanings, as well as the function of the test points located on the front of the module. Specifically, refer to the sections on:

  • LED Indicators: Section 2.3 "LEDs"
  • Test Points: Section 3.2.2 "Test Points"

This documentation will provide the information you need to understand the module's status and perform necessary diagnostics.

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Regarding 6SN1145-1BA00-0BA0 Module Failure - No +24V

Dear User,

We understand you're experiencing an issue with your 6SN1145-1BA00-0BA0 module, specifically a lack of +24V on pin 9 and no LED illumination. Your assessment of a potential issue with the internal low voltage inverter (HEF4047 based) is a reasonable starting point.

Unfortunately, detailed schematics for this specific module are not publicly available due to proprietary design considerations. However, here are some troubleshooting tips:

  • Check the input power supply: Verify the main 24V DC input to the module is present and within tolerance.
  • Inspect for visible damage: Carefully examine the PCB for any signs of burnt components, damaged traces, or corrosion.
  • HEF4047 Verification: If you have experience with electronics, you can check the power supply to the HEF4047 IC and verify its output signal. However, proceed with caution!

For repair options or to obtain a replacement module, please contact Siemens Support directly through the Siemens Industry Online Support. You may need to submit a repair request or purchase a new unit.

Best Regards,
Siemens Self Support

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6RA2781 Motor Starter Compatibility

6RA2781 Motor Starter Voltage Change

As Siemens Self Support, integrated with SiePortal, I can address your query. Replacing a 6RA2781-6DV57-0AA0 (380V) with a 6RA2781-6GV57-0AA0 (500V) requires careful evaluation.

Direct replacement is generally not recommended without verification. While the core functionality is similar, the 500V version has different insulation and component ratings suitable for the higher voltage.

Key considerations:

  • Motor Voltage: Ensure your motor is rated for 500V.
  • System Voltage: Confirm your supply voltage is indeed 500V.
  • Wiring & Protection: Review all wiring, protective devices (fuses, breakers), and control circuits to ensure they are appropriately rated for 500V.

Recommendation: Please consult the Siemens Support documentation or contact a qualified Siemens engineer for a compatibility assessment. Provide them with your complete system details for a safe and reliable solution.

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6SN1118-0NJ00-0AA2 to 6SN1118-0NJ01-0AA1 Replacement

6SN1118-0NJ00-0AA2 to 6SN1118-0NJ01-0AA1 Replacement - Support Information

Dear Customer,

Yes, the 6SN1118-0NJ01-0AA1 is a valid replacement for the 6SN1118-0NJ00-0AA2. Generally, the newer version supports existing software.

Required Actions:

  1. Parameter Check: While software compatibility is typically maintained, always compare the parameter lists of both drives in TIA Portal or Starter. Pay close attention to safety parameters.
  2. Firmware: Verify both drives are running the same firmware version. If not, update the 6SN1118-0NJ01-0AA1 to match the original drive's firmware *before* swapping.
  3. Configuration: No major configuration changes are usually necessary, but re-verify all settings after the replacement.
  4. Commissioning: Perform a full commissioning sequence to ensure proper operation.

For detailed information, including firmware downloads and manuals, please refer to the SiePortal:

Siemens Industry Support Portal

If you encounter any issues, please open a support request via SiePortal, referencing this component replacement.

Regards,
Siemens Self Support

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Memory Card Version Issue & FB15 Error

Good Morning Lucas,

You are encountering an FB15 error due to a version mismatch between the existing (04.04.38) and new (05.03.18) PCMCIA flash cards. Using Sinucopy FFS to revert to the older 04.04.38 version is the correct approach to resolve this compatibility issue.

Version 05.05.38 is indeed intended for newer card types and may not be compatible with your current setup. For your NCU 6FC5357-0BB22-0AE0, sticking with the 04.04.38 version is recommended.

Refer to the following for Sinucopy FFS usage and further details:

If issues persist after the version downgrade, please provide more details about the exact CNC model for tailored assistance.

Sincerely,
Siemens Self Support

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611 Analog Drive Fault Code Troubleshooting

611 Analog Drive Fault Code Information

Dear Andy,

You are right, the documentation for the 611 Analog Drive is limited. Siemens understands the challenges with troubleshooting these older, yet still widely used, drives.

While formal detailed troubleshooting guides aren't readily available, here are some resources and approaches:

  • SiePortal Knowledge Base: SiePortal is the best starting point. Search specifically for "611 Analog Drive Fault Codes" - you may find application notes or forum discussions with more detail.
  • SIMATIC Drives Support Forum: SIMATIC Drives Forum is a good place to ask questions and search for solutions from other users.
  • Legacy Documentation Archive: Siemens sometimes retains older documentation. Siemens Technical Documentation might contain supplemental materials, though it's not guaranteed.

Regarding Fault Code Causes: Focus on the specific fault code and consider these general areas:

  • Power Supply Issues: Fluctuations or incorrect voltage levels.
  • Motor Problems: Shorts, open windings, or mechanical issues.
  • Control Signal Errors: Incorrect analog signals or digital inputs.
  • Drive Hardware Failures: (Less common, but possible) - IGBTs, capacitors, or control circuitry.

While checking wiring is a basic step, understanding the *potential causes* beyond simple wiring faults is key. Provide the specific fault code you're encountering in the SiePortal forum for more targeted assistance.

Sincerely,
Siemens Self Support

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Protecting Mechanics with SINAMICS 611U

The incident with your plasma machine highlights the need for robust mechanical protection, beyond just overload detection. While the 611U didn't trip on overload, mechanical issues can cause stresses the drive doesn't 'see' electrically.

Parameters for Mechanical Protection:

  • Ramp Times (P0300 - P0303): Optimize acceleration/deceleration ramps to reduce mechanical stress. Slower ramps minimize shock loads.
  • Jerks (P0310 - P0313): Control the rate of change of acceleration/deceleration for smoother movements.
  • Current Limit (P1000): While not directly mechanical, setting a current limit prevents excessive force if a jam occurs.
  • DC Brake (P0710): Enable a DC brake to quickly stop the motor in an emergency, potentially reducing damage.
  • Monitoring of External Signals: Utilize digital inputs to monitor limit switches or other sensors that can signal a mechanical issue. Connect these to a fault response (e.g., stop).

Additional Considerations:

Mechanical protection (guards, limit switches) is paramount. Review your machine's safety assessment. Consider a Safe Limited Speed function (if supported by your safety module) to restrict speed even during faults.

For detailed parameter explanations, refer to the SINAMICS 611U documentation on Siemens Support. Search for "SINAMICS 611U Parameter List".

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Connecting SIMODRIVE 611 to PC via USB

You're right to suspect the cable. While a USB/RS232 adapter can work, the SIMODRIVE 611 communication is often sensitive to the cable type and adapter compatibility. SimoComU requires a specific cable configuration.

Cable Requirement: You need a null-modem cable (cross-over cable) specifically wired for SINUMERIK/SIMODRIVE communication. Standard null-modem cables may not work.

Important Notes:

  • The cable must cross-over TxD (transmit data) and RxD (receive data) lines, and also DTR/DSR and RTS/CTS.
  • Ensure your HP USB to Serial converter is functioning correctly and drivers are up to date.
  • Verify the COM port setting in SimoComU matches the COM port assigned to the USB adapter (COM1 in your case).

Further Support: Please refer to SiePortal FAQ SIMODRIVE 611 Communication via USB for detailed information and troubleshooting steps.

If issues persist, consider testing with a known-good, Siemens-recommended cable and potentially contacting Siemens Support directly with your adapter details for compatibility confirmation.

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Regarding Trimmer Settings for 6SN1118-0AA11-0AA1 and 6SN1114-0AA01-0AA0

It appears you're facing challenges finding documentation for trimmer adjustments on your 6SN1118-0AA11-0AA1 interface card, especially concerning the newer 6SN1114-0AA01-0AA0 card.

Unfortunately, detailed trimmer adjustment procedures are often not publicly released due to being specific to the application and requiring specialized training. However, here's how to proceed:

  1. SiePortal Access: Access SiePortal using your Siemens credentials. Search for both part numbers (6SN1118-0AA11-0AA1 and 6SN1114-0AA01-0AA0) to check for any available firmware updates, application notes, or hidden documentation.
  2. Technical Support Request: The most effective route is to submit a support request through Siemens Support. Provide the part numbers and a detailed description of your issue, including the differences you observed between the old and new cards. This will connect you with an expert who can provide the correct procedure.
  3. Training Materials: Inquire about relevant training courses related to your specific SINUMERIK system. Training often covers these types of adjustments.

Important: Incorrect trimmer adjustments can negatively impact performance and potentially damage the hardware. Always consult with qualified Siemens personnel before making any adjustments.

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FB83 - Analog Input Processing Block

You're looking for documentation on Function Block FB83, used for analog input processing in TIA Portal. Here are some helpful resources:

  • Siemens Industry Online Support: FB83 - Analog Input - This is the primary documentation page.
  • Siemens Documentation: FB83 (PDF) - Downloadable PDF manual.
  • Siemens Forum - TIA Portal: TIA Portal Forum - Search this forum for discussions and examples related to FB83.

FB83 is commonly used for scaling, filtering, and diagnostics of analog input signals. The documentation covers parameters, inputs, outputs, and programming examples.

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