IRIS Rev02 update Training
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eeupdate unable to initialize -回复[eeupdate unable to initialize]是一个错误消息,它意味着在尝试初始化eeupdate工具时出现了问题。
eeupdate是英特尔(Intel)的一个软件工具,用于更新和管理英特尔以太网适配器固件和驱动程序。
这个错误可能是由多种因素引起的,包括软件或硬件问题、操作系统兼容性问题等。
在下面的文章中,我将一步一步回答这个问题,并提供解决方案。
第一步:确认错误消息首先,我们需要确认错误消息确实是“eeupdate unable to initialize”。
在实际使用过程中,有时候错误消息可能会有所不同。
如果你在尝试初始化eeupdate时遇到任何其他错误消息,请在进一步操作之前将其记录下来。
第二步:检查软件和硬件要求接下来,我们需要检查eeupdate工具的软件和硬件要求,确保它们与你的系统兼容。
首先,查找并参考英特尔的官方文档,找到eeupdate工具的最新版本和要求。
确保你使用的是最新版本,并满足其软件和硬件要求。
第三步:检查操作系统兼容性继续向下,我们需要检查你的操作系统是否与eeupdate工具兼容。
在官方文档中查找操作系统支持列表,并确保你的操作系统位于该列表中。
如果你的操作系统不支持eeupdate工具,那么你需要考虑升级操作系统或尝试其他方法来更新和管理以太网适配器。
第四步:检查驱动程序如果你的操作系统与eeupdate工具兼容,那么我们需要确认以太网适配器的驱动程序是否已正确安装。
在开始任何操作之前,你应该确保你的驱动程序是最新的,并且按照英特尔的安装指南进行安装。
如果你的驱动程序已损坏或不正确安装,它可能会导致eeupdate工具无法初始化的错误。
第五步:检查硬件连接接下来,我们需要检查以太网适配器的硬件连接是否正确。
确保网线插入适配器和路由器或交换机的端口中,并确保网络连接正常。
如果存在任何物理连接问题,它可能导致eeupdate工具无法正常初始化。
RSLogix 5000 Release 17.00Copyright © 2008 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved.Logix V17 Extensions• Software Extensions– Partial Import / Export of Routines and Programs – Full Project XML (L5X) Import/Export – Offline Partial Import of Modified UDT with Data Preservation – Runtime Partial Import of Routines, Programs, and NEW Add-On-Instructions – Multi-Lingual project documentation with Language Switching – Controller on-line project change logging• Reporting– Controller Organizer Report• Usability Extensions– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Forcing and Toggle Bit Added to Quick Watch Window Tag Monitor Enhancement - Alarm Grid Display Mode Search Item Browser Supports Tag Name Typeahead ControlFlash v7.0 Enhancements Coordinated System Time (CST) Master Existence Check On Download Tag’s Descriptions Length Extended Produced / Consumed Tag Status Verification Warning If Forces Are Present Verification Warning If AFI Are Present System Install Enhancements Start Page Enhancements Decorated Data Support in L5X Import/Export Files RSLogix 5000 Professional Concurrent RSLogix 5000 Standard Concurrent RSLogix 5000 Professional Changes Microsoft Windows Vista Support• Programming Languages Enhancements– LD Instruction Parameter Display Optimization Options – FBD Advanced Process Control Blocks (Smith Predictor, Coordinated Control, Multivariable control) – SFR Instruction Filters Routine Types and Step Names – Option to hold SFC Step / Action Timer “Acc” when chart is paused – SFC Chart Paused State Via GSV Instruction – Tag’s Description Added to Tooltips in FBD Editor – GuardLogix SIL 3 Instructions Extensions• Miscellaneouos• Motion Enhancements– Motion multi-axis programmable Jerk – MCD and MCCD Motion Instructions Enhancements• RSI Integration– FactoryTalk AssetCentre Archive Check-In/Out – RSLogix Architect Library Management2010/12/24Logix V17 Extensions Continued• New Network and I/O Module Profiles– Flex 1794-IJ2I Isolated Counter – Flex 1794- IF4XOF4I 4pt In / 4pt Out Combination Isolated Analog – Flex 1794-IG16, OG16, IH16, IV32, OV32, IM16, OM16 – Flex 1794-IT8/B, 1794-IR8/B, 1794-IF8I and 1794-OF8I – ControlLogix 1756-EN2F Major rev 2 – ControlLogix 1756-CFM Counter Major Rev 2 (Config output based on freq) – ControlLogix 1756-OB8I 8pt Isolated DC Output – 1768 Compact Generic Config Profile – 1757-FFLDC ControlNet to Foundation Fieldbus Linking Device – Adding PowerFlex 7 & 4 Drives On-line on EtherNet/IP and ControlNet – Thin profiles for Flex IO modules (1794IF8IH/B, 1794-OF8IH/B, 1794-IE8H/B, 1794OE8H/B, 1797-IE8H/B, 1797-OE8H/B) – 1797-ACNR15 Major rev 5• Controller Support– ControlLogix 1756-L65 32MB Memory Controller – GuardLogix 1756-L63S Controller – CompactLogix 1769-L2x Controllers – Removal of ControlLogix 1756-L55 and FlexLogix 1794-L34B Controller• Other– StratixTM Industrial Switch Portfolio – CIP Sync support on 1756-EN2T – Unicast Produced/Consumed Tags for EtherNet/IP Generic Modules – CIP Generic Module COMM Format of None – Cyclic EDT support for flex adapters (1794ACN, 1794-ACNR, 1794-AENT, 1797-ACNR)• Tools– Logix5000 Update Tool – DELMIA Automation Bi-Directional Synchronization Utility2010/12/24Program & Routine Partial Import / Export• V17 provides ability to export Programs, Phases and Routines– Similar to the V13 LD Rung Partial Import/Export – Includes support for FBD,SFC and ST• The export “.L5X” file includes all pertinent information– Program configuration, code, user defined data-types, tags and descriptions – XML formatted ASCII text file – Distribute code separately from the RSLogix 5000 Project “.ACD” file – The file can be manipulated and even created by other tools• Create larger libraries of reusable code– Provides more control over the scope of what will be extracted from the project – Useful for larger machine, cell or unit control – Promotes standardization and reuse2010/12/24Importing into a project• To import, select the previously exported Add-On Instruction, program, phase, routine, or UDT you wish to use in your running project and click on Import...2010/12/24Import Configuration dialog• Provides a listing of all components which will be imported and whether they conflict with existing components already in the running project. • Allows you to resolve conflicts when collisions occur.2010/12/24RSLogix 5000 Project “.L5X” Import/Export• Extends RSLogix 5000 to support import/export of a FULL project to an XML formatted file– Contains: processor / I/O / motion configuration, application logic, data / structures / tag definitions, comments and descriptions – Similar to ASCII Text L5K file but uses an XML Scheme – Open and fully documented in publication 1756-RM084E-EN-P• Useful for enhancing development productivity– Manipulate application source using text editing tools – Build tools to auto-generate projects – Extract / merge code fragments to build new projects2010/12/24Off-line Partial Import of Modified UDT with Data Preservation• With release V16, we allowed you to import/export a UDT to an XML file– However, only new UDTs could be importedOld UDT• With V17, we are extending this functionality by allowing existing UDTs to be imported while maintaining existing members’ data values– Data values will be maintained when: • Inserting/adding members • Deleting members • Rearranging (moving) members • Renaming members • Changing the data types of members – Data values for members renamed and moved will not be maintainedAdded Member member Added Added Member leaves existing data values unchanged• Improves user experience by allowing easy UDT maintenance off-lineUpdated UDT2010/12/24 Runtime Partial Import• V17 Provides ability to import Programs, Routines and NEW Add-on Instructions on-line with a running controller– – – – NEW programs, routines and add-on instructions can be added Existing Programs and routines can be replaced New tags and UDTs are created as needed Name collisions are detected automatically and user prompted to rename or bind to existing components – The data values in the controller are maintained and new tags will have their values initialized from the import fileNEW Add-on Tags Instruction User-Defined Routine Datatype Program Data “.L5X” File• Permits ability to manipulate code off-line and deliver to controller later– ...vs. on-line editing where you must be connected – With some extra effort, existing Add-on Instructions can be replaced• Must use the following versions of RSLinx to use this feature– RSLinx Classic V2.54.00 or greater – RSLinx Enterprise V5.17.00 or greater2010/12/24RSLogix 5000 Multi-Lingual Project Documentation with Language Switching• V17 Extends RSLogix 5000 to manage multiple local language documentation sets– User has control over how many are created – Supports both single (European) and double byte (Unicode / Asian) character sets – Translation can occur manually within RSLogix 5000 of externally via a Unicode Text (txt) file that is formatted with tab-separated values• RSLogix 5000 allows you to switch the documentation view to the desired language– This is independent from the language software displays on its menus and help• Valuable for companies with multi-national business– Standardize systems internationally – Use the same base project in multiple countries – Draw resources globally to develop and support2010/12/24Multi-Lingual Description / Comments in a RSLogix 5000 Project – Import/Export• Use export/import to manipulate project document outside of RSLogix 5000– Tab Separated Value (.txt) Unicode text file• Use off-the-shelf tools to do offline translation, like Microsoft Excel– Allows for easier translation process and spell checking• Share the project information with others– Valuable for 3rd party translation – Outsource translation2010/12/24Runtime Detection of Controller Modifications• With V17, the 1756 ControlLogix L6x1 and GuardLogix L6xS1 Controllers track on-line changes via an internal log and with change counters– Logs type of change and PC Identity of user making the change – Stores a list of changes to CompactFlash card for later review – Programmatically accessible (GSV Instruction) counters increment when a user modifies a running controller• Provide indication that changes have occurred and post mortem of where the changes are and by whom via the log • Valuable for FDA regulated applications that need to know the applications has been modified1Initially Limited to ControlLogix L6x and GuardLogix L6xS ControllersChange Change Change Change Log Counters Log Counters2010/12/24LD Instruction Parameter Display Optimization Options• New workstation options provide more control over how instructions are displayed in Ladder Diagram– Increases the amount of information that can fit on a display (reduced white space) – Improves readability• Four new options:– – – – Include* / hide instruction description line Show instruction parameters in a flat list* or inputs left and outputs right Control when left/right presentation is used for AOIs or all instructions Animate Boolean tags via highlighting or via separate value*• * Default today2010/12/24New Options Maximize Screen ContentLegacy faceplate style New optional faceplate style• • • •2010/12/24Reduced instruction display space Easily determine inputs from outputs InOut parameters use a different color from inputs Animation of BOOL tags via color rather than valuesNew Advanced Process Control Instructions• RSLogix 5000 V17 provides three new optional advanced process control (APC) instructions– Internal Model Control (IMC) – Compares actual process error against error calculated by an internal first order lag plus deadtime model – Coordinated Control (CC) - Controls a single process variable by manipulating as many as three different outputs – Modular Multivariable Control (MMC) - Controls two process variables to their setpoints using up to three controller outputs – Useful for applications with multiple interacting inputs/outputs or with long deadtimes0.0 PV 0.0 SPProg 0.0 SPCascade 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 00.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ProgCV3AutoReq 0 ProgCV1ManualReq 0 ProgCV2ManualReq 0 ProgCV3ManualReq 0 ProgCV1OverrideReq 0 ProgCV2OverrideReq 0 ProgCV3OverrideReq CV3Override CV2Override 0 CV1Override 0 CV3Manual 0IMC_01 IMC Internal Model Control 0.0 CVEUCC_01 0.0...SPCC0ProgOperCoordinated Control 0...RatioProg 0.0PVCasRat 0 Auto 0 Manual 0 00.0 0.0 0.0CV1EU SPProg CV2EU0.0 0.0 0.0 CV3EU 0.0 SP 0 ProgOper 0 CV1Auto 0 CV2Auto 0 CV3Auto 0 0 0 0 CV1Override 0 CV2Override 0 CV3OverrideCVProg 0.00.0HandFB 0.0 MMC_01 CV1Prog• Instructions purchased separately and licensed per use– 9324-RLDAPCENE – provides a license to use the instructions in RSLogix 5000 and provides a license to use them in a single Logix controller - $3,000 US List Price – 9324-RLDAPCCLENE - provides a license to use the instructions in an additional controller (honor system for run-time license, may change in the future) - $1,000 US List Price0 CV3Prog Hand ProgOperReq Modular Multivariable Control 0 0 ProgProgReq ProgCasRatReq 0 CV1EU PV1 0 ProgOperReq 0 PV2 CV2EU ProgAutoReq ProgCV1AutoReq 0 0 SP1Prog CV3EU ProgManualReq ProgCV2AutoReq 0 0 SP2Prog SP1 ProgOverrideReq ProgCV3AutoReq 0 0CV1Prog SP2 ProgHandReq ProgCV1ManualReq 0 CV2Prog ProgOper ProgCV2ManualReq 0 CV3Prog CV1Auto ProgCV3ManualReq 0 ProgProgReq CV2Auto ProgCV1OverrideReq 0 ProgOperReq CV3Auto ProgCV2OverrideReq 0 ProgCV1AutoReq ProgCV3OverrideReq CV1ManualMMC ProgProgReq CV2Prog Override ...0.0 CV1Manual 0.0 CV2Manual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CV3ManualProgCV2AutoReqCV2Manual2010/12/24Advanced Process Control Instructions Internal Model Control (IMC)• Controls a single process variable by manipulating a single output • Compares actual process error against error calculated by an internal first order lag plus deadtime model • Built-in autotuner makes setup easier • Suitable for long deadtime processes which are difficult to control with standard PID loopsIMC_01 IMC Internal Model Control 0.0 PV 0.0 SPProg 0.0 SPCascade 0.0 RatioProg 0.0 CVProg 0.0 HandFB 0 ProgProgReq 0 ProgOperReq 0 ProgCasRatReq 0 ProgAutoReq 0 ProgManualReq 0 ProgOverrideReq 0 ProgHandReq Hand Override 0 Manual 0 Auto 0 CasRat 0 ProgOper 0 SP 0 CVEU 0.0 0.0 ...2010/12/24Advanced Process Control Instructions Coordinated Control (CC)• Controls a single process variable by manipulating as many as three different outputs • Target values and priorities for outputs are used to optimize your process • Compares actual process error against error calculated by internal first order lag plus deadtime models for each output • Outputs not currently controlling (held at target or in manual) are used as feedforward signals • Built-in autotuners make setup easierCC_01 CC Coordinated Control 0.0 PV 0.0 SPProg 0.0 CV1Prog 0.0 CV2Prog 0 CV3Prog 0 ProgProgReq 0 ProgOperReq 0 ProgCV1AutoReq 0 ProgCV2AutoReq 0 ProgCV3AutoReq 0 ProgCV1ManualReq 0 ProgCV2ManualReq 0 ProgCV3ManualReq 0 ProgCV1OverrideReq 0 ProgCV2OverrideReq 0 ProgCV3OverrideReq CV3Override CV2Override 0 CV1Override 0 CV3Manual 0 CV2Manual 0 CV1Manual 0 CV3Auto 0 CV2Auto 0 CV1Auto 0 ProgOper 0 SP 0 CV3EU 0.0 CV2EU 0.0 CV1EU 0.0 0.0 ...2010/12/24Advanced Process Control Instructions Modular Multivariable Control (MMC)• Controls two process variables to their setpoints using up to three controller outputs. • Target values and priorities for outputs are used to optimize your process. • Compares actual process errors against errors calculated by internal first order lag plus deadtime models for each output-toinput relationship. • Outputs not currently controlling (held at target or in manual) are used as feedforward signals. • Built-in autotuners make setup easier.2010/12/24 MMC_01 MMC Modular Multivariable Control 0.0 PV1 0.0 PV2 0.0 SP1Prog 0.0 SP2Prog 0.0 CV1Prog 0.0 CV2Prog 0 CV3Prog 0 ProgProgReq 0 ProgOperReq 0 ProgCV1AutoReq 0 ProgCV2AutoReq 0 ProgCV3AutoReq 0 ProgCV1ManualReq 0 ProgCV2ManualReq 0 ProgCV3ManualReq 0 ProgCV1OverrideReq 0 ProgCV2OverrideReq 0 ProgCV3OverrideReq CV3Override CV2Override 0 CV1Override 0 CV3Manual 0 CV2Manual 0 CV1Manual 0 CV3Auto 0 CV2Auto 0 CV1Auto 0 ProgOper 0 SP2 0 SP1 0.0 CV3EU 0.0 CV2EU 0.0 CV1EU 0.0 0.0 ...SFR Instruction Filters Routine Types and Step Names• With V17, the SFR instruction (Sequential Function Chart Reset) operand selection pulldown menus have been enhanced to filter just SFC routine types and SFC_STEP tag types • Previously, customers had to browse through all routines and tag types, which was time consuming2010/12/24SFC Step Timer ACC time Chart Pause Management• Logix timers store a portion of the wall clock with each scan and compare to the value from the last scan, The ACC value is then updated by the difference– When an SFC chart is paused, and then released, all of the timers jump forward by the amount of time of the pause • This is valuable for operations that consider the pause time as part of the process • Application code could be used to buffer the timer ACC and restore it after a release to ignore the chart pause duration – Many applications want the timers to pick up where they were at the point of the pause (ignoring the pause time)• This release now provides an option to control how the step timers will treat the pause– Options to Ignore or count the pause time – Provides more flexibility to control a wider range of applications2010/12/24SFC Chart Paused State Via GSV Instruction• With release v17, we are giving the user the ability to determine via GSV instruction an SFC chart paused state programmatically • Customers can now have either:– The program detect the situation and take corrective action or – Send the state to an HMI for user interface display.2010/12/24Tag’s Description Added to Tooltips in FBD Editor• With V17, the tooltips in the FBD editor now always include the tags’ descriptions • Provides improved ease-of-use when customers turn off “Show Tag Descriptions” in the Workstation Options– Descriptions may be turned off to reduce clutter on FBD sheetsTag’s description added to tooltip2010/12/24 GuardLogix V17 Safety Enhancements• 20 TÜV / BG Certified Safety Application Instructions– – – – – 9 Metal Forming Instructions (BG) 3 Muting Instructions (Light Curtains) 6 New Dual Channel Instructions Safety Mat 8 Position Mode SwitchMore Information2010/12/24 Dual Channel Application Instructions• Next generation of certified application instructions– – – – – – DCI – Start DCI – Stop DCI – Stop with Test DCI – Stop with Test & Lock DCI – Stop with Test & Mute DCI - Monitor• Focused on three main safety “jobs”– Start – Stop – Monitor• Easier to use • Better diagnostics2010/12/24 Metal Forming Instruction Suite• BG Certified Mechanical Press Application Instructions– EN 692 – ANSI B11.1 – CSA Z142.02– 10 Metal Forming Instructions • Crankshaft Position Monitor • Clutch Brake Inch Mode • Clutch Brake Single Stroke Mode • Clutch Brake Continuous Mode • Camshaft Monitor • Main Valve Control • Auxiliary Valve Control • Manual Maintenance Valve Control • Two Hand Run Station • 8 Position Mode Selector2010/12/24 Muting Suite and Safety Mat• 3 Certified Muting Instructions– Two Sensor Asymmetrical – Two Sensor Symmetrical – Four Sensor Bidirectional– Superior Safety for Conveyor related applications• Light Curtains • Laser Scanners• Safety Mat Instruction– Eliminates the need for a safety mat controller. – Directly connect safety mats to 1791DS, 1791ES and 1732DS safety I/O.2010/12/24IA Safety Accelerator – System Design Guidelines/Tools• A safety control system methodology assisting in device configuration and supporting safety logic tasks. • A device selection guide based on safety requirements.2010/12/24IA Safety Toolkit Preconfigured Status and Diagnostic Faceplates/AOIs• FactoryTalk View Faceplates for GuardLogix Controller and Safety I/O Blocks including companion Logix Add-On Instructions.Preconfigured FaceplateCompanion Add-On Instruction2010/12/24Preconfigured Status and Diagnostic Faceplates General Faceplate Components• Faceplates are single on-top displays incorporating object visibility control to create multiple views based on toolbar buttons and device status.Header Object Group with configurable ASCII Display for application specific faceplate identification Close Button Operator toolbar for navigating to different views of the faceplateController or device status/diagnostic indicator objects including configurable description objects. Operator action button objects specific to faceplate view.2010/12/24Preconfigured Status and Diagnostic Faceplates Toolbar Components• Operator toolbar allows navigation to different views of the faceplate.Alarm button allows operator to view fault descriptions and action views. The button icon will flash yellow indicating an active fault/alarm event. Configuration button will allow operator to launch a configuration view or allow object description editing directly on current view. Faceplate specific buttons allow navigation to status/diagnostic views associated with the specific device. This example includes (3) buttons providing access to Safety I/O block inputs and outputs. The “IN 0-7” is grayed indicating button is currently inactive and status view section below is displaying Safety I/O block inputs 0 thru 7. Help button initiates navigation to a help view specific to current view providing operator with indicator color codes, description explanations, and button action information.2010/12/24 Controller Organizer Report• Extends RSLogix 5000’s printed output to include the contents of the controller organizer– – – – Provides an overview of the application structure and configuration Includes component and associated descriptions Serves as a sort of table of contents for the rest of the listing Helps to provide a more comprehensive project documentationController: my_controller This is my controller description Controller Fault Handler my_controller_fault_program This is my description for my controller fault program my_controller_fault_routine this is my description for my controller fault routine Power-Up Handler power_up_handler_program, This is my description power_up_handler_routine Tasks My_Event_Task, This is an event task aaaaa bbbbb ccccc ddddd eeeee fffff ggggg hhhhh iiiii jjjjj kkkkk lllll mmmmm nnnnnn ooooo ppppp qqqqq rrr my_event_task_program This is my description for my event task program my_event_routine MainTask This is my main task description MainProgram This is my description for my program My_Main_SFC_Routine This is my description for my_main_sfc_routine My_Fault_SFC_Routine This is my description for my_fault_sfc_routine My_RLL_Routine This is my description for my_rll_routine My_FBD_Routine This is my description for my_fbd_routine My_ST_Routine This is my description for my_st_routine MyEquipmentPhase2010/12/24Multi-Axis Programmable Jerk• Programmable jerk added in v16 is being extended in this release to also support multi-axes moves instructions (MCCM, MCLM & MCS)– Adds programmable jerk configuration on faceplates – Supported for termination types 0 through 3• Configurable Maximum jerk rates are accessible programmatically via GSV/SSV instructions • Allows user to optimize need for speed and smoothness by specifying acceleration and deceleration jerk rates on single and multi-axis moves2010/12/24 MCD and MCCD Motion Instructions Enhancements• Extended the functionality of the MCD instruction by allowing for the acceleration and deceleration jerk rates to be also changed for in process single-axis moves or jogs • Same extensions apply to the MCCD instruction allowing for the acceleration and deceleration jerk rates to be changed for multi-axis coordinated moves or jogs • Lastly, added enumeration to the MCCD instruction so that the "Active & Pending" motion can be changed dynamically2010/12/24Forcing and Toggle Bit Added to Quick Watch Window• In this version of RSLogix 5000, we have ported the Force Mask available in the Tag Monitor dialog also into the Quick Watch window • Additionally, we have added the ability to toggle bits in the Quick Watch window • Improves ease of use and reduces steps required to force and toggle tags2010/12/24Tag Monitor Enhancement - Alarm Grid Display Mode• Quickly evaluate alarm status and current values at-a-glance • Make faster decisions for Alarm Troubleshooting • Supports both ANALOG_DIGITAL and ALARM_ANALOG datatypesUse this button to select datatype2010/12/24Search Item Browser Supports Tag Name Typeahead/Autocompletion• With this release, the Search Item Browser supports tag name typeahead– Browser is available from Find and Replace dialogs• Improves ease-of-use by speeding-up tags selectionNew control supporting typeahead/autocompletion2010/12/24ControlFlash V7.0 – Simplifies Firmware Management• Allows ControlFlash to run with no GUI – Reduce training requirements of technicians – Improve time to commission a machine or performing field upgrades • Command Line Execution – Allows command line execution of ControlFlash for simple Batch File flashing or custom VB app • Script Execution – Allows creation of an ASCII script for ControlFlash to follow when commissioning or upgrading a machine – Script lists the Modules to flash, firmware revs, and path requirements – Multi- Threaded to allow ControlFlash to flash up to 5 modules simultaneously for improved performance • Success/Fail Programmatic Feedback – Return strings for command line execution as well as History Log file for interrogation of success/fail flash eventsExample of custom VB application2010/12/24Coordinated System Time (CST) Master Existence Check On Download• With v16 and earlier, only a verify warning was reported on download to users if the CST master was not designated • Without a designated CST master:– Axes in motion group would not function – Safety controller will fault on transition to RUN if a CST Master is not designatedSafety controller dialog– CST master is required for applications with Motion Groups and Safety controllersStandard controller dialog• With 17, users can designate target controller as the CST master directly from the download dialog– Supports standard and safety controllers• Improves user experience and reduces chances of configuration errors during start-up phase2010/12/24 Tag’s Descriptions Length Extended• Up to v16 of RSLogix 5000, tags’ description may have been represented with a maximum of 128 characters in length • With release v17, we are extending the maximum number of characters to 512– Maximum length applies also to Unicode characters• Allows for extended descriptions or descriptions in multiple localized languages for the same tag2010/12/24Produced/Consumed Tag Structures Status• With v17, users will be able to include status information when producing/consuming tags • P/C tags must be structures– First structure member must be of datatype CONNECTION_STATUS; this datatype includes: • RunMode • ConnectionFaulted• Provides for easy data quality validation by accessing included status data • Must use RSNetWorx v9.0 for ControlNet or greater to use this feature2010/12/24 Verification Warning If Forces Are Present• In release v17, we are adding the option in the software to warn the user during verification and download that forces are present in the project • The option is enabled by default • Provides users with more detailed information on application during debugging and maintenance2010/12/24 Verification Warning If AFI Are Present• In release v17, we are adding the option in the software to warn the user during verification and download that AFI (Always False Instruction) instructions are present in the project • The option is enabled by default • Provides users with more detailed information on application during debugging and maintenance2010/12/24 RSLogix 5000 System Install Enhancement• System install introduced in v16 is being enhanced in release v17 to allow for installation of other RS products– RSLogix 5000 label indicates that this is the first disc to install – Customer picks RS Products, components, firmware kits and tools to install and they are automatically installed in the right order• Reduces the total time to install and improves user experience2010/12/24。
Readme SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 3Readme03/2022Legal informationWarning notice systemThis manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to prevent damageto property. The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol, noticesreferring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol. These notices shown below are graded according tothe degree of danger.DANGERindicates that death or severe personal injuryWARNINGindicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken.CAUTIONindicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken.NOTICEindicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken.If more than one degree of danger is present, the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will beused. A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to propertydamage.Qualified PersonnelThe product/system described in this documentation may be operated only bypersonnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation, in particular its warning notices and safety instructions.Qualified personnel are those who, based on their training and experience, are capable of identifying risks andavoiding potential hazards when working with these products/systems.Proper use of Siemens productsNote the following:WARNINGSiemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technicaldocumentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended orapproved by Siemens. 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However, the information in thispublication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions.Siemens AGSmart InfrastructureElectrical ProductsPostfach 10 09 5393009 RegensburgGERMANYⓅ 02/2022 Subject to changeCopyright © Siemens AG 2022.All rights reservedTable of contents1Product Information SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 3 (5)1.1Introduction (5)1.1.1Validity of the document (5)1.2Safety instructions (5)1.2.1Security information (5)1.2.2Information on data protection (6)1.2.3User documentation languages (6)1.3General procedure after updates (6)1.4What's new in SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 1? (7)1.5What's new in SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 2? (7)1.6What's new in SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 3? (8)Readme SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 3Readme, 03/20223Table of contentsReadme SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 3 4Readme, 03/2022Product Information SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 31 1.1Introduction1.1.1Validity of the documentThis document is valid for the following products:•SIRIUS Safety ES Basic V17•Safety ES Professional V171.2Safety instructions1.2.1Security informationSiemens provides products and solutions with industrial security functions that support thesecure operation of plants, systems, machines and networks.In order to protect plants, systems, machines and networks against cyber threats, it is necessaryto implement – and continuously maintain – a holistic, state-of-the-art industrial securityconcept. Siemens’ products and solutions constitute one element of such a concept.Customers are responsible for preventing unauthorized access to their plants, systems,machines and networks. Such systems, machines and components should only be connected toan enterprise network or the internet if and to the extent such a connection is necessary and onlywhen appropriate security measures (e.g. firewalls and/or network segmentation) are in place.For additional information on industrial security measures that may be implemented, pleasevisithttps:///industrialsecurity.Siemens’ products and solutions undergo continuous development to make them more secure.Siemens strongly recommends that product updates are applied as soon as they are availableand that the latest product versions are used. Use of product versions that are no longersupported, and failure to apply the latest updates may increase customer’s exposure to cyberthreats.To stay informed about product updates, subscribe to the Siemens Industrial Security RSS Feedunderhttps:///cert.Readme SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 3Readme, 03/202251.2.2Information on data protectionSiemens observes standard data protection principles, in particular the principle of privacy by design.For this product SIRIUS Safety ES, this means:The product processes/saves the following personal data: "Name of project engineer", "Configuration engineer company name", "Responsible department", "Author", "Name of releasing party" and "Company name of releasing party".The above-mentioned data is required for documentation of the application. Data is saved for a specific purpose and limited to that which is absolutely necessary to identify authorized operators.SIEMENS AG does not use the stored information nor forward it to third parties.1.2.3User documentation languagesThe languages of the user documentation are English and German. Consult the German or English versions in case of ambiguities in the other languages.This applies to the following information:•Readme•Product information•Installation notes•Online help•Tooltips1.3General procedure after updatesObjective To ensure the correct functionality of the software, update the module description after each update.Requirements•Successful update of a new version.• A configuration is open, which was created with a previous version of SIRIUS Safety ES.Product Information SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 31.3 General procedure after updatesReadme SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 36Readme, 03/2022Product Information SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 31.5 What's new in SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 2?Procedure1.In the device configuration, select the module for which you would like to update the moduledescription.2.In the Inspector window, select the "General" tab3.Click on the button "Update module description".ResultThe module description has been updated. The correct functioning of the software is ensured.1.4What's new in SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 1?•With the settings for discrepancy monitoring, the output values are also set correctly when parameterizing from a 2-channel evaluation back to a 1-channel evaluation.•The names of logic plans (CFC plans) can now be changed after migrating read-only projects.•Download via SIMATIC routing works for password protected devices.•The access path management works correctly after deleting the logbooks in SIRIUS Sim.•Switching to test mode with active password protection in SIRIUS Sim is possible.•Resetting the print settings to initial values works.•The filter for terminals & references functions correctly.•Special characters are displayed correctly in the logbook export.•After executing the Reset command, the connection is not terminated.•Improved arrangement of elements and messages in logic diagrams.•Element parameters are printed correctly for migrated projects.1.5What's new in SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 2?•Various error corrections are possible when comparing parameters.•Module information is added to the printout.•Communication parameters are added to the printout.•Improved behavior when migrating projects.Readme SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 3Readme, 03/20227•Correction of the article number for output extensions.•Correction of display errors in the graphic editor for the "Time functions" function blocks.Additional information about the display error:With language settings German, Italian and Spanish, which use a comma as a separator for decimal numbers, the time values were displayed incorrectly in the graphic editor.Depending on the length of the values, they were too large by a factor of 10, 100 or 1000, e.g. when 1, 5 was entered, 15 was displayed in the graphic editor. This was also displayed incorrectly in the configuring printout of the logic diagram. However, the values were correctly transmitted to the safety relay and correctly displayed in the parameter printout. Also the properties dialog, which contains all parameters of the function block, was displayed correctly.The language settings English, Chinese and French were not affected by this behavior.What needs to be done?To get a correct configuring printout, print the released configuration again after installing the update.Affected function blocks:–With ON delay–With ON delay (trigger)–Passing make contact–Passing make contact (trigger)–With OFF delay–With OFF delay (trigger)–Clocking1.6What's new in SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 3?•When selecting an element in the graphic editor, the corresponding parameter dialog is displayed immediately.•Improvements in copying and pasting elements via the global library.•Improvements in the printout of the configuring data.•Improved language switching behavior, e.g. after migrating projects or in the graphic editor.•Changes in the behavior of the CRC calculation after removing the project protection.•The stability when working with the TIA Portal has been improved based on feedback from returned crash reports.Product Information SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 31.6 What's new in SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 3?Readme SIRIUS Safety ES V17 Update 38Readme, 03/2022。