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Siemens SIMOTICS CONNECT 600 Operating Instructions Manual
Siemens SIMOTICS CONNECT 600 Operating Instructions Manual

Siemens SIMOTICS CONNECT 600 Operating Instructions Manual

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Connectivity module
SIMOTICS CONNECT 600
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06/2020
www.siemens.com/motors

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Connectivity module SIMOTICS CONNECT 600 Edition 06/2020 www.siemens.com/motors...
  • Page 3 Introduction Safety instructions Description Preparing for use Mounting Connection Operating Instructions Commissioning Operation Maintenance Replacement parts Disposal Service & support Technical specifications Known problems 06/2020...
  • Page 4 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction ............................5 About these instructions ...................... 5 Naming convention ......................5 Safety instructions ..........................7 General safety instructions....................7 Qualified personnel......................7 The 5 safety rules......................... 8 Electrostatic sensitive devices....................8 Security information ......................9 Security recommendations....................9 Description............................
  • Page 6 Activating/deactivating the service mode ................42 Updating Windows......................42 Additional information on updating Windows..............43 Siemens Security Advisories regarding CERT ............... 43 Replacing connectivity module components ............... 43 Restoring the configuration of the components if a part is replaced........52 Changing the password for X-Tools..................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    References to other texts always refer to the beginning of the chapter. Naming convention In this documentation, the term "Connectivity module" is subsequently used for the "SIMOTICS CONNECT 600" product. In this documentation, the term "IPC" is subsequently used for the "SIDRIVE IQ Drive System Connect Nano" product.
  • Page 8 Introduction 1.2 Naming convention Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions General safety instructions The connectivity module conforms to the pertinent safety regulations according to IEC, VDE and EN. If you have questions about the validity of the installation in the planned environment, please contact your service representative. When working with the connectivity module, carefully observe the following safety notes and instructions.
  • Page 10: The 5 Safety Rules

    Safety instructions 2.4 Electrostatic sensitive devices The 5 safety rules To ensure your own personal safety as well as to avoid material damage, always comply with the safety-relevant instructions when carrying out any work. Also carefully comply with the 5 safety rules according to EN 50110‑1 "Working in a no-voltage state"...
  • Page 11: Security Information

    Use of product versions that are no longer supported, and failure to apply latest updates may increase customer’s exposure to cyber threats. To stay informed about product updates, subscribe to the Siemens Industrial Security RSS Feed under https://www.siemens.com/industrialsecurity (https://www.siemens.com/industrialsecurity).
  • Page 12 • Keep the software up to date. Regularly inform yourself about product security updates. You can find information about this topic on the Internet pages for Industrial Security (Page 9). • Regularly inform yourself about security advisories and bulletins, published by Siemens ProductCERT (https://www.siemens.com/global/en/home/products/services/cert.html).
  • Page 13 Safety instructions 2.6 Security recommendations "SIMATIC NET Industrial Ethernet / PROFINET Passive network components" System Manual Information relating to the most commonly used components and installation guidelines for networked automation systems in buildings is provided here (https:// support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/84922825). Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 14 Safety instructions 2.6 Security recommendations Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 15: Description

    • SIDRIVE IQ Drive System Connect Nano – SIMATIC IPC127E industrial PC – Software image – License for Siemens CMS X-Tools Note The connectivity module and SIDRIVE IQ are used to monitor the state/condition of a motor. The connectivity module cannot be used to influence a motor. The connectivity module is not a remote maintenance system.
  • Page 16 Description 3.1 Overview of the connectivity module Sensor box at the motor ① Motor data is captured using the sensors integrated in the sensor box attached to the motor. The sensor box is thermally decoupled from the motor. Figure 3-1 Motor with sensor box (configuration example) Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 17 • Siemens Bany Scope • Siemens CMS X-Tools • Siemens Drive System Connect • Siemens IT cRSP SSL-VPN client • MindConnect Bridge • MCB feeder Do not exit or deactivate any of the active services in order that the functionality of the connectivity module is not diminished.
  • Page 18: Documentation Of The Components

    The configuration, the operation and the diagnostics as well as information about the security of the components are described in the following documentation: • System Manual SIMATIC S7-1200 Automation System (https:// support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/91696622) (For CPU SIMATIC S7-1212C DC/DC/DC and SIPLUS S7-1200 SM 1231 RTD) • SIPLUS CMS1200 SM1281 Operating Instructions (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ ww/en/view/109757963) •...
  • Page 19: Overview Of The Overall System

    Description 3.5 Data security Overview of the overall system The following diagram provides you with an overview of the system: SIMOTICS CONNECT 600 SIMATIC IPC127E Local Service PC SIMOTICS CONNECT 600 SIMATIC SIPLUS SIPLUS S7-1200 SM1281 SM1231 Induction motor ①...
  • Page 20 Description 3.5 Data security • User account control • Whitelisting Whitelist Make no changes to the whitelist that go beyond commissioning and maintenance activities. Personal data The connectivity module neither uses nor processes personal data. Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 21: Preparing For Use

    Preparing for use Transport and storage Only ship the connectivity module firmly fastened to a pallet through a transport company. NOTICE Damage to the sensor box as a result of external effects The sensor box is mounted onto the motor in the factory. When transporting, storing and operating the motor, the sensor box can be damaged as a result of external effects.
  • Page 22 Drive System Analyzer. When purchasing SIDRIVE IQ, you have several access options available. After ordering SIDRIVE IQ, Siemens customer service automatically creates a user account for the email address of the orderer. If you require additional access options, provide Siemens customer service (Page 69) with additional email addresses.
  • Page 23: Windows Security Center

    Preparing for use 4.3 Windows Security Center Additional information is provided in the documentation (Page 16) of the appropriate application. X-Tools license The X-Tools license is provided separately. Windows Security Center The security of your Windows system is ensured by the following safety features: Standard Windows security features •...
  • Page 24 A warning is also issued if programs attempt to change important Windows settings. Configure the Security Center corresponding to your requirements. In addition, the Siemens CERT guidelines (https://www.cert.siemens.com/) are applied to the device. Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 25: Mounting

    The sensor box can be mounted onto the motor in the factory (greenfield Option G81) or ordered as a stand- alone box (brownfield). You can find more information in the Service Delivery Specification for SIMOTICS CONNECT 600. Information about replacing individual components is provided in Chapter Replacing connectivity module components (Page 43).
  • Page 26 • SIMATIC IPC, portrait mounting set, extended version for SIMATIC IPC127E (Art. No.: 6AG4021-0AA20-0AA4) • SIMATIC IPC, portrait mounting set, DIN rail, for SIMATIC IPC127E (Art. No.: 6AG4021-0AA20-0AA5) You can also order the products online from the Industry Mall (http://www.siemens.com/ industrymall). Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 27: Connection

    Connection Only UL version: Opening and closing the sensor box door For the CE version (CE - Conformité Européenne) of the connectivity module, the sensor box door has a standard lock. For the UL version (UL - Underwriters Laboratories) of the connectivity module, in addition to the standard lock, the sensor box is also equipped with a rotary disconnection device.
  • Page 28: Connecting The Sensor Box

    Connection 6.2 Connecting the sensor box Close the door ② 1. Turn the rotary disconnection device into the "Off" position. The sensor box power supply is switched off. 2. Close the sensor box door. ① 3. To switch on the power supply of the sensor box, turn the rotary disconnection device into the "On"...
  • Page 29 Connection 6.2 Connecting the sensor box ① Miniature circuit breaker ② LAN interface ③ Connecting terminals for the trip signal (terminals 29 and 30) ④ Cable glands ⑤ Connecting terminals for L1, N and PE of the power supply The following diagram shows the connections in the sensor box for the UL version of the connectivity module: Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 30 Connection 6.2 Connecting the sensor box ① Miniature circuit breaker ② LAN interface ③ Connecting terminals for the trip signal (terminals 29 and 30) ④ Cable glands ⑤ Connecting terminal for PE of the power supply ⑥ Connecting terminals for L1 and N of the power supply at the rotary disconnection device Precondition •...
  • Page 31 Connection 6.2 Connecting the sensor box 4. Route the power cable to the connecting terminals. Note Maintain the permissible cable bending radius. Route the cable so that it does not come into contact with any sharp edges. 5. Connect conductors L1, N and PE of the power cable as shown in the terminal diagram: ⑤...
  • Page 32: Connecting The Ipc

    Connection 6.3 Connecting the IPC Connecting the IPC Connect the IPC to the power supply, the sensor box attached to the motor as well as to your company network/Internet. Note Carefully observe the five safety rules (Page 8) when performing any work. Note When proceeding, also take into account descriptions, notes/instructions and preconditions for the power supply in the operating instructions of the IPC (Page 16).
  • Page 33 Connection 6.3 Connecting the IPC Connecting the protective conductor 1. Crimp the cable lug onto the protective conductor. ① 2. Firmly connect the cable lug to the protective conductor connection at the device using the M4 thread. 3. Connect the protective conductor with the protective conductor connection at the IPC installation location.
  • Page 34 Connection 6.3 Connecting the IPC Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 35: Commissioning

    Commissioning Setting up the Remote Desktop Connection to the IPC The IPC is preconfigured so that you can access the IPC via a local service PC using the Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). Note Carefully observe the five safety rules (Page 8) when performing any work. Note The preconfigured network settings for interface "X2 P1"...
  • Page 36: Setting Recovery Points

    Commissioning 7.3 Updating Windows Procedure 1. Directly connect the local service PC to interface "X3 P1" of the IPC using a LAN cable. Figure 7-1 Interface X3 P1 2. Set up a Remote Desktop Connection with RDP from the local service PC to the IPC. The LAN interface of the IPC for service access has the following factory-set configuration: –...
  • Page 37: Activating The License For X-Tools

    Commissioning 7.5 Activating plug-ins Additional information Additional information on handling Windows updates is provided in the following chapters: • Additional information on updating Windows (Page 43) • Windows Security Center (Page 21) • Activating/deactivating the service mode (Page 42) Activating the license for X-Tools Precondition •...
  • Page 38: Configuring The Key Motor Parameters

    Commissioning 7.7 Setting up the IP address (optional) 4. Open the "Tools > Start / Stop service" menu. The "Service Controller" dialog opens. 5. To stop the service, click "Stop". 6. To restart the service, click "Start" and confirm with "Ok". Configuring the key motor parameters You must configure the correct key motor parameters at the IPC in order that the connectivity module can correctly process the motor data.
  • Page 39: Inserting The Connection Key On The Ipc

    Commissioning 7.8 Inserting the connection key on the IPC from the next accessible DHCP server. When required, via a Remote Desktop Connection, you can deactivate DHCP for the LAN interface "X1 P1" and assign a fixed IP address. See also Prerequisites (Page 19) Inserting the connection key on the IPC To log in to the connectivity module with SIDRIVE IQ, insert the connection key on the IPC in...
  • Page 40: Completing Commissioning

    Commissioning 7.9 Completing commissioning 3. In the "Onboarding information" selection list, select the "Add configuration" entry. The "MindSphere Onboarding Information" window is opened. 4. Click on "Read from file". 5. Select the connection key. 6. Confirm your entry with "OK". 7.
  • Page 41: Operation

    Operation Data evaluation with SIDRIVE IQ In operation, the connectivity module captures data from the drive components, and transfers this data to SIDRIVE IQ (www.siemens.com/sidrive-iq) for analysis. Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 42 Operation 8.1 Data evaluation with SIDRIVE IQ Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 43: Maintenance

    Updating, backing up and restoring software components on the When required, all software component updates for the IPC (e.g. security-relevant updates) are available via the Siemens Industry Online Support (https://www.lda-portal.siemens.com/ siemlda/en/17013) (SIOS). In SIOS, navigate to "Home > Product Support > Drive Technology >...
  • Page 44: Activating/Deactivating The Service Mode

    Maintenance 9.4 Updating Windows Activating/deactivating the service mode You must activate the Windows Application Control Service mode to install software and updates on the IPC. To restore access protection for the IPC, deactivate the service mode after the software has been installed. Prerequisites •...
  • Page 45: Additional Information On Updating Windows

    Additional information relating to recovery points is provided in Chapter "Setting recovery points (Page 42)" and in the Microsoft Windows Help. Siemens Security Advisories regarding CERT Inform yourself about the Siemens Security Advisories from Siemens CERT (https:// www.siemens.com/global/en/home/products/services/cert.html). Check the specific advisories for each of the following connectivity module components: •...
  • Page 46 Maintenance 9.7 Replacing connectivity module components Note Tightening torques When mounting the sensor box and the components, carefully comply with the tightening torques as specified in "Tightening torques". Note Terminal diagram The terminal diagram for the sensor box is attached to the inside of the housing door and in the Appendix (Page 71).
  • Page 47 Maintenance 9.7 Replacing connectivity module components Replacing components in the sensor box The following diagram shows the active components in the sensor box that can be replaced: ① CPU SIMATIC S7-1212C DC/DC/DC ② SIPLUS CMS1200 SM1281 ③ SIPLUS S7-1200 SM 1231 RTD Figure 9-1 Components in the sensor box Information about replacing components in the sensor box is provided in the corresponding...
  • Page 48 Maintenance 9.7 Replacing connectivity module components 4. Connect the cable according to the documented connection assignment. 5. Close the sensor box door. For the UL version of the connectivity module, follow the instructions provided in Chapter Only UL version: Opening and closing the sensor box door (Page 25).
  • Page 49 Maintenance 9.7 Replacing connectivity module components Replacing the sensor box at the motor The individual parts and components of the sensor box (CE version) are shown in the following diagram: ① Miniature circuit breaker ② Mounting plate ③ 4 Allen screws to attach the box to the motor ④...
  • Page 50 Maintenance 9.7 Replacing connectivity module components ① Miniature circuit breaker ② Mounting plate ③ 4 Allen screws to attach the box to the motor ④ Ground connection of the power supply in the box ⑤ Cable glands ⑥ 4x M8 nuts to fasten the mounting plate in the box ⑦...
  • Page 51 Maintenance 9.7 Replacing connectivity module components 6. Disconnect the power supply from the following terminals: ⑨ – CE version: L1, N and PE from terminals ⑩ ⑨ – UL version: L1 and N from the rotary disconnection device , PE from terminal 7.
  • Page 52 Maintenance 9.7 Replacing connectivity module components 9. Connect the power cable to the following terminals as shown in the terminal diagram. ⑨ – CE version: L1, N and PE at terminals ⑩ ⑨ – UL version: L1 and N at the rotary disconnection device , PE at terminal ⑧...
  • Page 53 Maintenance 9.7 Replacing connectivity module components Tightening torques The following diagram shows the position of the fastening elements in the sensor box: Figure 9-4 Position of the fastening elements Figure 9-5 Fastening the mounting plate (side view) Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 54: Restoring The Configuration Of The Components If A Part Is Replaced

    • SIPLUS CMS1200 SM1281 Note Carefully observe the five safety rules (Page 8) when performing any work. Note Recommendation To restore the firmware if a part has been replaced, then we suggest you contact Siemens customer service (Page 69). Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 55 9.8 Restoring the configuration of the components if a part is replaced The following files are provided through Siemens Industry Online Support (https://www.lda- portal.siemens.com/siemlda/en/17013) (SIOS). In SIOS, navigate to "Home > Product Support > Drive Technology > Motors > Digital Components". • Simotics_Connect_600_Vx_x_SM1281.zip The zip file contains the following three files with the databases of the SM1281: –...
  • Page 56 9.8 Restoring the configuration of the components if a part is replaced Passwords The passwords when replacing a component can be obtained from Siemens customer service. When replacing passwords, use strong passwords corresponding to the following conventions: • The password must have at least 8 characters.
  • Page 57 11.In "Administration > General > Password", click "Change Password". The "Change password" dialog opens. 12.Enter the password that you obtained from SIEMENS customer service. Confirm with "OK". 13.In the TIA Portal under "CPU > Program blocks > CMS1200 Total", open the "Configuration [DB2]"...
  • Page 58: Changing The Password For X-Tools

    Maintenance 9.9 Changing the password for X-Tools 14.Under "Static > SM1281 Config", set the start value of parameter "S7lead?" to TRUE. 15.Load the software to the device. When requested to do so, enter the password specified under step 8 of the previous handling instructions (restoring the configuration for CPU SIMATIC S7-1212C DC/DC/DC).
  • Page 59 Maintenance 9.9 Changing the password for X-Tools 3. Click "Edit User Accounts" in the shortcut menu of the "IPC127E-0392" element. The "User Accounts" window opens. Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 60: Troubleshooting

    Maintenance 9.11 Deleting the data of the connectivity module 4. Change the password for "Username: Administrator" and confirm the changed password. 5. To save the change, click on the "File > Save" menu item in the "IPC127E0392 (*) - User Accounts Editor"...
  • Page 61 Maintenance 9.11 Deleting the data of the connectivity module Deleting system-related data on the IPC using a script 1. Create a backup copy of the data storage medium for the IPC. 2. Activate the service mode (Page 42). 3. On the IPC desktop, open the "Troubleshooting" folder. 4.
  • Page 62 Maintenance 9.11 Deleting the data of the connectivity module Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 63: Replacement Parts

    The list of available replacement parts can be obtained through the replacement parts service "Spares on Web (https://www.sow.siemens.com/)" by selecting the serial number and the MLFB of the drive component. The link to the Spares On Web for every configured asset is provided in the SIDRIVE IQ application "IQ Fleet".
  • Page 64 Replacement parts 10.2 Replacement parts for the connectivity module Figure 10-1 Replacement parts for the sensor box (CE version) Figure 10-2 Replacement parts for the sensor box (UL version) Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 65 SINAMICS, 3, 3 V flash, 4 MByte ⑤ SIPLUS CMS1200 SM1281 6AT8007-1AA10-0AA0 ⑥ SIPLUS S7-1200 SM 1231 RTD 6AG1231-5PD32-2XB0 ⑦ SIMOTICS CONNECT 600 CE sensor box 9LD2922-0DJ00-0AA0 SIMOTICS CONNECT 600 UL sensor box 9LD2921-0DJ00-0AA0 ⑧ SIMATIC NET IE FC OUTLET RJ45 6GK1901-1FC00-0AA20 ⑨...
  • Page 66 Replacement parts 10.2 Replacement parts for the connectivity module Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 67: Disposal

    Note When disposing components etc., also observe the information and notes in the documentation of the various components (Page 16). If you have any further questions about disposal and recycling, please contact your local Siemens organization. Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 68: Substances That Must Be Declared According To Weee

    Disposal 11.3 Substances that must be declared according to WEEE Procedure 1. Check that the connectivity module is still capable of functioning. 2. Delete all the data from the components. To do this, follow the instructions in Chapter Deleting the data of the connectivity module (Page 58). 3.
  • Page 69: Information According To Article 33 Of The Reach Regulation

    Disposal 11.4 Information according to Article 33 of the REACH regulation 11.4 Information according to Article 33 of the REACH regulation This product contains one or several subproducts in which the following substance – belonging to the "list of candidates" – exists in a concentration exceeding 0.1 percent by weight. •...
  • Page 70 Disposal 11.4 Information according to Article 33 of the REACH regulation Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 71: Service & Support

    Please contact your local partner if you wish to request service. This office will contact the responsible service center on your behalf. You can find your local partner in the relevant contact database (www.siemens.com/yourcontact). Siemens product support You can find additional information about the product at: Product support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/sc/4868) The following is provided at this address: •...
  • Page 72 Service & support A.1 Product support Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 73: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Technical specifications of the sensor box Dimensions W × H × D (mm) 380 × 380 × 210 Power supply 110/230 V AC Certification CE, UL Degree of protection: IP 66 Corrosion protection C2, C3, C4 according to EN ISO 12944-5:2018 when the box is closed Electromagnetic compatibility EMC protection requirements according to the EMC Directive...
  • Page 74 Technical specifications B.1 Terminal diagram for the sensor box Power supply Ethernet Vibration sensors Speedsensor Temperatursensors 110V or 230V supply Sensor Figure B-2 Terminal diagram (UL version) Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 75: Known Problems

    Known problems Known problems of the current software version The following problems have been identified for the DTA 1.4.0 PI07 version: • Wire breakage or vibration sensor failure is not communicated in SIDRIVE IQ. • In the case of a power failure, it is possible that data captured shortly before the power failure can no longer be evaluated.
  • Page 76 Known problems C.1 Known problems of the current software version Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 77: Index

    Index 5 safety rules, 8 On-site service, 69 Overview, 13 Activating plug-ins, 35 Passwords, 20 Configuring the key motor parameters, 36 Connection Qualified personnel, 7 IPC, 30 Sensor box at the motor, 26 REACH regulation, 67 Realtime protection, 22 Data security, 17 Replacement part, 44 Deleting the data of the connectivity module, 58 Replacement parts...
  • Page 78 Index Updating Windows, 34 Windows backup, 22 Windows Security Center, 21 Windows update, 21 Windows updates, 42 Operating Instructions, 06/2020...
  • Page 80 Further Information www.siemens.com/LDA Siemens AG Large Drives Applications Vogelweiherstr. 1-15 90441 Nürnberg GERMANY...

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