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Warranty and liability 1

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Preface

SITOP Power Supplies


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Overview of the library 3

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Hardware and software
requirements 4
Faceplates and Communication
Blocks V2.4 for SIMATIC STEP ___________________
SIMATIC STEP 7 function
blocks 5
7 V14 SP1 and V15 (TIA)
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WinCC Faceplates 6
Function Manual

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Table of contents

1 Warranty and liability ............................................................................................................................... 5


1.1 Security information .................................................................................................................. 6
2 Preface ................................................................................................................................................... 7
3 Overview of the library ............................................................................................................................ 9
4 Hardware and software requirements .................................................................................................... 13
5 SIMATIC STEP 7 function blocks .......................................................................................................... 15
5.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................15
5.2 FB SITOP_PSU8600/SITOP_PSU8600_1 .............................................................................16
5.2.1 Naming the PSU8600 device for S7-300/400 .........................................................................19
5.2.2 Data type HW_IO for S7-300/400 ...........................................................................................20
5.3 FB SITOP_CNX8600 ..............................................................................................................22
5.4 FB SITOP_CNX8600_8X ........................................................................................................25
5.5 FB SITOP_BUF8600_MS .......................................................................................................28
5.6 FB SITOP_PSU8600_MainUnit ..............................................................................................30
5.7 FB SITOP_PSU8600_Output ..................................................................................................36
5.8 FB SITOP_PSU8600_S/SITOP_PSU8600_S1 .......................................................................41
5.9 FB SITOP_BUF8600_S ..........................................................................................................43
5.10 FB SITOP_PSU8600_MainUnitSingle ....................................................................................46
5.11 FB SITOP_PSU8600_Buffering ..............................................................................................52
5.12 FB SITOP_UPS8600 ..............................................................................................................56
5.13 FB SITOP_PSU8600_Buffering_1 ..........................................................................................61
5.14 FB SITOP_BAT_3P.................................................................................................................65
5.15 FB SITOP_BAT8600 ...............................................................................................................69
5.16 UDT_PSU8600_Data ..............................................................................................................72
6 WinCC Faceplates ................................................................................................................................ 73
6.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................73
6.2 View: State, main module .......................................................................................................75
6.3 View: State, UPS8600 ............................................................................................................77
6.4 View: State, expansion modules .............................................................................................83
6.5 View: State, buffer modules ....................................................................................................85
6.6 View: State, Information ..........................................................................................................87
6.7 View: Trends, main module ....................................................................................................88

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6.8 View: Trends, expansion modules ......................................................................................... 89


6.9 View: Trends, UPS8600 ......................................................................................................... 91
6.10 View: Alarms .......................................................................................................................... 92
7 Working with the library ......................................................................................................................... 93
7.1 Opening the library in TIA Portal ............................................................................................ 93
7.2 SIMATIC STEP 7 ................................................................................................................... 95
7.2.1 Integrating the library blocks into SIMATIC STEP 7 .............................................................. 95
7.2.2 Calling up blocks .................................................................................................................. 100
7.3 WinCC Comfort/Advanced ................................................................................................... 106
7.3.1 Inserting faceplates into a WinCC project ............................................................................ 106
7.3.2 Creating a connection to the data block for global data exchange ...................................... 110
7.3.3 Connecting the trends of the faceplate with data sources ................................................... 112
7.3.4 Configuring alarms displays ................................................................................................. 116
7.4 WinCC Professional ............................................................................................................. 121
7.4.1 System requirements ........................................................................................................... 121
7.4.2 Inserting HMI tag table in WinCC......................................................................................... 122
7.4.3 Inserting screen in a WinCC project .................................................................................... 125

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Warranty and liability 1
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1.1 Security information

1.1 Security information


Siemens provides products and solutions with industrial security functions that support the
secure operation of plants, systems, machines, and networks.
In order to protect plants, systems, machines and networks against cyber threats, it is
necessary to implement – and continuously maintain – a holistic, state-of-the-art industrial
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Customer is responsible to prevent unauthorized access to its plants, systems, machines
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Preface 2
Purpose of this documentation
This document describes the PSU8600 TIA Portal Block Library. The block library provides
tested code with clearly defined interfaces. You can use it as the basis for the task you wish
to realize.
The main focus of this document is to describe:
● All blocks pertaining to the block library
● The functionality implemented through these blocks.
The documentation furthermore illustrates the possible applications of the library, and step-
by-step instructions to help you integrate the library into your SIMATIC STEP 7 project.

Note
In this document, the function blocks for S7-1200/1500 are described. Any deviations in the
function blocks for S7-300/400 will be pointed out where applicable.

Note
Difference between TIA V14 SP1 and TIA V15
In this document, working with function blocks in TIA V14 SP1 and TIA V15 is described
keeping TIA V15 Portal as reference. To work with TIA V14 SP1 you need to import library
package "PSU8600_Library_V14_SP1_V2-4" block library and to work with TIA V15 you
need to open library package "PSU8600_Library_V15_V2-4" block library.

References
For more information on SITOP manuals and documentation, refer to the following links,
● Siemens Industry Online Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com)
● SITOP PSU8600: Faceplates and Communication Bocks (TIA Portal, STEP 7 and
WinCC) (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/102379345)
● SITOP PSU8600 Power Supply System Manual: Basic devices with four outputs
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/105867947)
● SITOP PSU8600 Power Supply System Manual: Basic devices with one output
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109482936)

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Overview of the library 3
Introduction
SITOP PSU8600 allows you to integrate the power supply into your automation network.
In the PROFINET network, SITOP PSU8600 behaves as an Input/output (I/O) device.
Controllers and Human Machine Interface (HMI) systems can communicate with SITOP and
exchange data.

Example with S7-1500 and Comfort Panel

Figure 3-1

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Scope of the library


The library is basically divided into two parts: SIMATIC STEP 7 and WinCC. Each of the
parts contains individual library elements for the respective control and HMI system.

Figure 3-2

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Possible field(s) of application for the library


● State and diagnostics of SITOP at the HMI system
● Interaction of the automation process with the power supply, for example, setting the
voltage (4 to 28 V, for a DC drive) or switching an output (in shift pauses).

Scope of validity of the library


● SIMATIC STEP 7 V15 and V14 SP1
● WinCC V14 SP1 and V15

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Hardware and software requirements 4
Hardware requirements

Table 4- 1

Component Article number No. of compo- Alternative


nents required
S7-1516 6ES7516-3AN00-0AB0 1 Other S7-1200 or S7-1500
Comfort Panel TP1200 6AV2124-0MC01-0AX0 1 Other Comfort Panels
Comfort
SITOP PSU8600 6EP3437-8MB00-2CY0 1 Alternatively, you can also use:
6EP3436-8MB00-2CY0
6EP3436-8SB00-2AY0
6EP3437-8MB00-2CY0
6EP3437-8SB00-2AY0
SITOP CNX8600 6EP4437-8XB00-0CY0 4 Optional
Alternatively, you can also use:
SITOP CNX8600 (4 x 5 A).
6EP4436-8XB00-0CY0
SITOP CNX8600 (8 x 2.5 A).
6EP4436-8XB00-0DY0
SITOP BUF8600 6EP4297-8HB00-0XY0 2 Optional
(100 ms/40 A) Alternatively, you can also use
SITOP BUF8600
(300 ms/40 A).
(6EP4297-8HB10-0XY0) or
SITOP BUF8600 (4 s/40 A).
(6EP4293-8HB00-0XY0) or
SITOP BUF8600 (10 s/40 A).
(6EP4295-8HB00-0XY0).
SITOP UPS8600 6EP4197-8AB00-0XY0 2 Either two BUF8600 only or two
UPS8600 only or one BUF8600
and one UPS8600 can be add-
ed to PSU8600
SITOP BAT8600 6EP4143-8JB00-0XY0 5 Five BAT8600 LiFePO4 can be
LiFePO4 added to UPS8600. Alternative-
ly you can use BAT8600 Pb
battery. All the batteries
plugged should be of the same
type
Third-party battery 1 Only one battery can be con-
nected to UPS8600

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Software requirements

Table 4- 2

Component Article number Number


WinCC Comfort (for configuring 6AV2101-0AA03-0AA5 Depending on the required
Comfort Panels) target system.
WinCC Advanced (for configuring 6AV2102-0AA03-0AA5
WinCC Runtime Advanced)
WinCC Runtime Advanced 6AV2104- ... 3-0
WinCC Professional (for configuring
WinCC Runtime Professional)
WinCC Runtime Professional 6AV2105- ... 3-0
SIMATIC STEP 7 V14 SP1 6ES7822-1...03-...

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5.1 Introduction

Variants
The library contains two variants of the Function Blocks (FB) and User Data Types (UDT) for
the following controllers:
● S7-1200/1500
● S7-300/400
The function blocks and UDTs have the same tasks and are almost identical.

Occupancy of the individual blocks

Table 5- 1

Block Symbol Size of Load/Work-Memory Firmware Version Com-


patibility
FB SITOP_PSU8600 61.362/4.269 KB 1.1-1.3
FB SITOP_CNX8600 31.635/2.591 KB 1.1-1.4
FB SITOP_CNX8600_8X 27.936/2.254 KB 1.3-1.4
FB SITOP_BUF8600_MS 11.350/0.280 KB 1.1-1.4
FB SITOP_PSU8600_MainUnit 26.096/0.764 KB 1.1-1.4
FB SITOP_PSU8600_Output 30.352/1.325 KB 1.1-1.4
FB SITOP_PSU8600_S 54.951/3.924 KB 1.1-1.3
FB SITOP_BUF8600_S 13.540/0.466 KB 1.1-1.4
FB SITOP_PSU8600_MainUnitSingle 24.282/0.756 KB 1.1-1.4
FB SITOP_PSU8600_Buffering 24.468/0.828 KB 1.1-1.3
UDT UDT_PSU8600_Data 5.048/1.418 KB 1.1-1.4
FB SITOP_UPS8600 30/1.86 KB 1.4
FB SITOP_BAT8600 17.4/0.7 KB 1.4
FB SITOP_BAT_3P 13.26/0.35 KB 1.4
FB SITOP_PSU8600_1 61.479/4.269 KB 1.4
FB SITOP_PSU8600_S1 61.464/4.269 KB 1.4
FB SITOP_PSU8600_Buffering_1 26.538/0.908 KB 1.4

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5.2 FB SITOP_PSU8600/SITOP_PSU8600_1

5.2 FB SITOP_PSU8600/SITOP_PSU8600_1

Function principle
The block reads data from the SITOP PSU8600 main module (power supply with 4 outputs)
and writes it to the global transfer data block.

Note
SITOP_PSU8600 is compatible with Firmware version 1.1 - 1.3.
SITOP_PSU8600_1 is compatible with Firmware version 1.4.

Block diagram

Figure 5-1

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5.2 FB SITOP_PSU8600/SITOP_PSU8600_1

Function characteristics

Figure 5-2

Input parameters

Table 5- 2

Parameter Data type Description


HW_Ident_Head HW_IO Start address of the entire main module.
(Reference, system tag: here, "PSU_1" refers to
the assigned PROFINET device name of the
PSU main module)
Cyclic_IO_HeadModule_address HW_IO Address of the main module IO data submodule.
(Reference, System tag: <PSU Device
Name>~PSU8600_IO_Data_submodule. For
example:
PSU_1~PSU8600_IO_Data_submodule)
Cyclic_IO_Output1_address HW_IO Start address of main module output 1.
(Reference, system tag: "Output_1". For Exam-
ple: PSU_1~Output_1)
Cyclic_IO_Output2_address HW_IO Start address of main module output 2.
(Reference, system tag: “Output_2”)
Cyclic_IO_Output3_address HW_IO Start address of main module output 3.
(Reference, system tag: “Output_3”)
Cyclic_IO_Output4_address HW_IO Start address of main module output 4.
(Reference, system tag: “Output_4”)
Device_name_PSU8600 String Device names of SITOP PSU8600. (String with
maximum of 30 characters. Enter PSU name to
be displayed in the HMI in plain text. Example:
PSU8600)

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5.2 FB SITOP_PSU8600/SITOP_PSU8600_1

Note
For S7-300/400
• The procedure for naming the device is slightly different from S7-1200/1500.
• The data type HW_IO is not used in S7-300/400.
For more details, refer to the sections Device_name_PSU8600 (Page 19) and Data type
HW_IO (Page 20).

Input/Output parameters

Table 5- 3

Parameter Data type Description


Data UDT_PSU8600_Data DB for global data exchange.
DB must follow the UDT structure.

Note
The DB attribute "Optimized block access" must be unchecked. To do this, right click on the
global DB in your project in the "Project tree" window and select "Properties". Navigate to
"General > Attributes", clear the "Optimized block access" check box.
(Reference, symbolic name of the DB for global data exchange)

Note
For S7-300/400
For S7-1200/1500 controller, it is sufficient to drag the appropriate DB onto the parameter.
For S7-300/400 controllers, the procedure may change.
1. In the "Cyclic interrupt" window, click on the Data IO parameter field for manual
specification entry.
2. Select the symbolic name of your data block. A list of global DB contents is displayed.
3. Select "UDT_PSU8600_Data” data type.

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5.2.1 Naming the PSU8600 device for S7-300/400

Device_name_PSU8600

The device name of SITOP PSU8600 must be entered in the instance data block of
FB SITOP_PSU8600 as a start value (A) of input parameter Device_name_PSU8600 (B).
Use the address of the input parameter as the address for the device name at
FB SITOP_PSU8600 (C).

Figure 5-3

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5.2 FB SITOP_PSU8600/SITOP_PSU8600_1

5.2.2 Data type HW_IO for S7-300/400

Data type HW_IO


The data type HW_IO does not exist in S7-300/400 systems. Data type Word is used here.
The addresses are available in the Hardware (HW) configuration of the respective modules.
1. In the "Device configuration", click "Device view > Device overview" tab.
2. Note down the start address of the SITOP main module (A).
3. Note down the start address of the I/O area of the individual outputs. Skip the PROFINET
interface of the main module (B).
The following addresses for the individual outputs (B and C) are displayed on the screen.
– Main module, start address (A): “8186”
– Main module cyclic Input address(B): “256”
– Cyclic Input address/HW identification address(B) for Output 1, "266”
– Cyclic Input address/HW identification address(B) for Output 2, “271”
– Cyclic Input address/HW identification address(B) for Output 3, “276”
– Cyclic Input address/HW identification address(B) for Output 4, “281”
– Main module Cyclic Output address: “256”
– Cyclic Output address for Output 1, “264”
– Cyclic Output address for Output 2, “272”
– Cyclic Output address for Output 3, “280”
– Cyclic Output address for Output 4, “288”

Figure 5-4

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5.2 FB SITOP_PSU8600/SITOP_PSU8600_1

Note
All the addresses in decimal values should be converted into hexa decimal format when
they are assigned to FB.

Note
Requirements for reading cyclic data
If the addresses of the configured modules are outside the process image address range,
then the function block cyclic data parameters will be assigned to "zero" values.
In order to avoid this problem, you can:
1. Increase the process image input size or change the addresses of the modules to
keep the address in process image range.
2. Use peripheral addressing. For this you need to add ":P" in the function blocks where
"%IW" instructions are there.
Preferably, it is recommended to use first solution, because process image has following
advantages:
• This is part of CPU system memory and updated periodically by CPU.
• Advantages of the process image access compared to direct access to the
input/output modules, offers the advantage that a consistent image of process signals
is made available to the CPU during cyclic program processing. If the signal state at
an input module changes during program execution, the signal status in the process
image is maintained until the process image is updated in the next cycle. Moreover,
since the process image is stored in the CPU's system memory, access to the process
image is significantly faster than direct access to the signal modules.
• Process image comparatively takes less time to access. For example, CPU 317-2 DP
takes 0.05 μs with process image and 15.01 μs with peripheral addressing.
• Bit addressing is possible.
For more details, Please refer below links:
• https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/document/18325417/where-and-when-do-
you-need-peripheral-addressing-?dti=0&lc=en-WW
• https://support.industry.siemens.com/tf/WW/en/posts/increasing-pip-piq-vs-peripheral-
addressing/62626?page=0&pageSize=10

4. Function blocks and input parameters are slightly different for 1200/1500 and 300/400
PLCs. Cyclic Input and output addresses are represented by single hardware identifier in
1200/1500 PLCs, whereas cyclic input and output addresses are different for 300/400
PLCs. For any input parameter with Cyclic_IO_IN_<submodule>_address
(Cyclic_IO_IN_HeadModule_address), cyclic input address needs to be given as the input.
For any output parameter with Cyclic_IO_OUT_<submodule>_address
(Cyclic_IO_OUT_Output1_address), cyclic output address needs to be given as the ssinput.

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5.3 FB SITOP_CNX8600

5.3 FB SITOP_CNX8600

Function principle
The block reads data from all the SITOP CNX8600_4x5A and CNX8600_4x10A expansion
modules and writes it to the global transfer data block.

Block diagram

Figure 5-5

Function characteristics

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Input parameters

Table 5- 4

Parameter Data type Description


Module_number Int Number the plugged SITOP CNX8600_4X expan-
sion module. Starting on the left with 1. (Maximum
of 4 can be plugged)
Hw_Ident_Head HW_IO Start address of the expansion module.
(Reference, system tag: “CNX8600_4x10A”.
For example:
PSU_1~CNX8600_4x10A_1~CNX8600)
Cyclic_IO_Output1_address HW_IO Start address of the expansion module output 1.
(Reference, system tag: “Output_1[AI](1)”)
Example:
• First CNX8600:
PSU_1~CNX8600_4x10A_1~Output_1
• Second CNX8600:
PSU_1~CNX8600_4x10A_2~Output_1
Cyclic_IO_Output2_address HW_IO Start address of the expansion module output 2.
(Reference, system tag: “Output_2”)
Cyclic_IO_Output3_address HW_IO Start address of the expansion module output 3.
(Reference, system tag: “Output_3”)
Cyclic_IO_Output4_address HW_IO Start address of the expansion module output 4.
(Reference, system tag: “Output_4”)

Note
Cyclic_IO_Output1_address parameter
The system tag is automatically generated by the TIA Portal when creating the expansion
module.

Note
For S7-300/400
For addressing data type HW_IO, refer to the section Data type HW_IO (Page 20).

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Input/Output parameters

Table 5- 5

Parameter Data type Description


Data UDT_PSU8600_Data DB for global data exchange.
DB must follow the UDT structure.

Note
Data parameter
DB attribute "Optimized block access" must be unchecked. To do this, right click on the
global DB of your project in the "Project tree" window and select "Properties". Navigate to
"General > Attributes", clear the "Optimized block access" check box.
(Reference, symbolic name of the DB for global data exchange)

Note
For S7-300/400
For S7-1200/1500 controller, it is sufficient to drag the appropriate DB onto the parameter.
For S7-300/400 controllers, the procedure may change.
1. In the "Cyclic interrupt" window, click on the Data IO parameter field for manual
specification entry.
2. Select the symbolic name of your data block. A list of global DB contents is displayed.
3. Select "UDT_PSU8600_Data” data type.

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5.4 FB SITOP_CNX8600_8X

Function principle
The block reads data from all the SITOP CNX8600_8x2.5A expansion modules and writes it
to the global transfer data block.

Block diagram

Figure 5-7

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Function characteristics

Figure 5-8

Input parameters

Table 5- 6

Parameter Data type Description


Module_number Int Number the plugged expansion module. Starting on
the left with 1. (Maximum of 4 can be plugged)
Hw_Ident_Head HW_IO Start address of the expansion module.
(Reference, system tag: “CNX8600_8x2.5A”.
For example: PSU_1~CNX8600_8x2.5_1~CNX8600)
Cyclic_IO_Output1_address HW_IO Start address of the expansion module output 1.
(Reference, system tag: “Output_1[AI](1)”)
Example:
• First CNX8600:
PSU_1~CNX8600_8x2.5A_1~Output_1
• Second CNX8600:
PSU_1~CNX8600_8x2.5A_2~Output_1
Cyclic_IO_Output2_address HW_IO Start address of the expansion module output 2.
(Reference, system tag: “Output_2”)
Cyclic_IO_Output3_address HW_IO Start address of the expansion module output 3.
(Reference, system tag: “Output_3”)
Cyclic_IO_Output4_address HW_IO Start address of the expansion module output 4.
(Reference, system tag: “Output_4”)
Cyclic_IO_Output5_address HW_IO Start address of the expansion module output 5.
(Reference, system tag: “Output_5”)
Cyclic_IO_Output6_address HW_IO Start address of the expansion module output 6.
(Reference, system tag: “Output_6”)
Cyclic_IO_Output7_address HW_IO Start address of the expansion module output 7.
(Reference, system tag: “Output_7”)
Cyclic_IO_Output8_address HW_IO Start address of the expansion module output 8.
(Reference, system tag: “Output_8”)

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Note
Cyclic_IO_Output1_address parameter
The system tag is automatically generated by the TIA Portal when creating the expansion
module.

Note
For S7-300/400
For addressing data type HW_IO, refer to the section Data type HW_IO.

Input/Output parameters

Table 5- 7

Parameter Data type Description


Data UDT_PSU8600_Data DB for global data exchange.
DB must follow the UDT structure.

Note
Data parameter
DB attribute "Optimized block access" must be unchecked. To do this, right click on the
global DB of your project in the "Project tree" window and select "Properties". Navigate to
"General > Attributes", clear the "Optimized block access" check box.
(Reference, symbolic name of the DB for global data exchange)

Note
For S7-300/400
For S7-1200/1500 controller, it is sufficient to drag the appropriate DB onto the parameter.
For S7-300/400 controllers, the procedure may change.
1. In the "Cyclic interrupt" window, click on the Data IO parameter field for manual
specification entry.
2. Select the symbolic name of your data block. A list of global DB contents is displayed.
3. Select "UDT_PSU8600_Data” data type.

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5.5 FB SITOP_BUF8600_MS

Function principle
The block reads data of the SITOP BUF8600 (100 ms/40 A and 300 ms/40 A) buffer
modules and writes it to the global transfer data block.

Block diagram

Figure 5-9

Function characteristics

Figure 5-10

Input parameters
Table 5- 8

Data type Description


Parameter
Hw_Ident_Head HW_IO Start address of the buffer module.
(Reference, system tag: "BUF8600_100ms_40A_1" or
"BUF8600_300ms_40A_1")
Module_number Int Number of the plugged expansion module. Starting on
the left with 1. (Maximum of 2 can be plugged)

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Note
For S7-300/400
For addressing data type HW_IO, refer to the section Data type HW_IO (Page 20).

Input/Output parameters
Table 5- 9

Parameter Data type Description


Data UDT_PSU8600_Data DB or global data exchange.
DB must follow the UDT structure.

Note
Data parameter
The DB attribute "Optimized block access" must be unchecked. To do this, right click on the
global DB of your project in the "Project tree" window and select "Properties". Navigate to
"General > Attributes", clear the "Optimized block access" checkbox.
(Reference, symbolic name of the DB for global data exchange)

Note
For S7-300/400
For S7-1200/1500 controller, it is sufficient to drag the appropriate DB onto the parameter.
For S7-300/400 controllers, the procedure may change.
1. In the "Cyclic interrupt" window, click on the Data IO parameter field for manual
specification entry.
2. Select the symbolic name of your data block. A list of global DB contents is displayed.
3. Select "UDT_PSU8600_Data" data type.

Output parameters

Table 5- 10

Parameter Data type Description


Operating_state Byte Operating state of the buffer module.

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5.6 FB SITOP_PSU8600_MainUnit

Function principle
The block reads the main-module-specific data from the global DB for data exchange and
supplies it at its output parameters.
On request, the block writes main-module-specific data first into the Cyclic Output Memory
area (if address is provided) and then into the PSU8600 device.

Block Diagram

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Function characteristics

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Input parameters

Table 5- 11

Parameter Data type Description


Execute Bool On the rising edge (0 > 1), data at the inputs of
the block is written to the PSU.
HW_Ident_Head HW_IO Start address of the entire main module.
(Reference, system tag: "PSU_1" refers to the
already assigned PROFINET device name of
the PSU)
Cyclic_IO_output_ HW_IO Address of main module IO data submodule.
memory_address
(Reference, System tag: <PSU Device
Name>~PSU8600_IO_Data_submodule)
Device_In_Parameters UDT_General_PSU_IN UDT for device input parameters

Structure of UDT_General_PSU_IN data type

Table 5- 12

Parameter Data type Description


Priority_Buffered_ Byte During a network failure, output 1 of the main module can
Channel_1
be supplied with priority.
(0 = no, 1 = yes)
Startup_Mode Byte Switch-on behavior
0 = no switch-on delay
1 = switch-on delay 25 ms
2 = switch-on delay 100 ms
3 = load-optimized switch-on delay
4 = variable switch-on delay
Ithreshold Byte Pre-alarming threshold (0 to 100 %) for alarming.
Parallel12 Byte Outputs 1 and 2 are switched parallel. Output 2 follows
output 1. (Values for output 2 are ignored)
Parallel34 Byte Outputs 3 and 4 are switched parallel. Output 4 follows
output 3. (Values for output 4 are ignored)
Reset Byte Outputs are switched off due to overload and are switched
on again when they are ready for it.
0 = normal state (no actions taken)
1 = switched on again
The value must be reset to 0 after switching on.
SystemOverloadAlarm UInt System overload alarm threshold time (0 to 60000 ms)
Threshold
MainPowerOutageAlarm UInt Main power outage alarm threshold time (0 to 1000 ms)
Threshold

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Input/Output parameters

Table 5- 13

Parameter Data type Description


Data UDT_PSU8600_Data DB for global data exchange.
DB must follow the UDT structure.

Note
Data parameter
DB attribute "Optimized block access" must be unchecked. To do this, right click on the
global DB of your project in the "Project tree" window and select "Properties". Navigate to
"General > Attributes", clear the "Optimized block access" check box.
(Reference, symbolic name of the DB for global data exchange)

Note
For S7-300/400
For S7-1200/1500 controller, it is sufficient to drag the appropriate DB onto the parameter.
For S7-300/400 controllers, the procedure may change.
1. In the "Cyclic interrupt" window, click on the Data IO parameter field for manual
specification entry.
2. Select the symbolic name of your data block. A list of global DB contents is displayed.
3. Select "UDT_PSU8600_Data" data type.

Output parameters

Table 5- 14

Parameter Data type Description


Device_Out_Parameters UDT_MainUnit_OUT UDT for main unit output parameters
Busy Bool Block operation active
Done Bool Block operation completed
Error Word Error at last block operation. Refer to the
section Description of Error parameter below.

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Structure of UDT_MainUnit_OUT data type

Table 5- 15

Parameter Data type Description


Imax Int Maximum input current of the main module in milliam-
pere. (10 mA resolution)
Intput_voltage Int Input voltage of the main module in millivolt.
(100 mV resolution)
Uzk Int Link voltage of the main module in millivolt.
(10 mV resolution)
Device_output_current Int Output current of the entire main module.
Device_operating_state Byte Operating state of the main module. Refer to the section
Description of Device_Operating_state parameter below.
Uaok Byte Output voltage OK.

Description of Device_Operating_state parameter

Table 5- 16

Status message Description


0 = Off Power supply system is shut down.
1 = ErrorOff The Power supply system was automatically shut down as a result of
operation under inadmissible operating conditions.
2 = ReadyForRestart After an automatic shutdown due to fault, the power supply system can
be reactivated by switching off and switching on the supply voltage.
3 = Boot The power supply system is powering up, all of the outputs are still
switched off.
4 = Running The power supply system is operating in the normal mode.
5 = Phasefail Phase failure of the supply voltage detected. The power supply system
can continue to operate in normal mode without any restrictions for a
limited period of time.
6 = SystemOverload (IP) System overload detected within the permissible overload profile. The
power supply system is still operating in the normal mode.
7 = SystemOverload (OP) System overload detected outside the permissible overload profile.
Power supply system only operating with some restrictions.
8 = SystemOverload (PL) Very high, brief load peak detected. Power supply system is operating
in the normal mode.
9 = Buffering Primary supply voltage has failed. Power supply system is operating in
the buffer mode.
10 = SystemOverload (IP) System overload outside the permissible overload profile detected. The
during buffering power supply system is still operating in the buffer mode.
11 = SystemOverload (OP) System overload outside the permissible overload profile detected. The
during buffering power supply system can only operate with restrictions.
12 = SystemOverload (PL) Very high, transient peak load detected. Power supply system is ope-
during buffering rating in the buffer mode.

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Description of Error parameter

Table 5- 17

Error state Meaning Remedy/notes


0 No error
1 Write operation not possible, last write Wait until Done = 1 (edge 0 > 1), only then
operation still incomplete. write.

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5.7 FB SITOP_PSU8600_Output

Function principle
The block reads the output-specific data of PSU8600/CNX8600 from the global DB for data
exchange and supplies it at its output parameters.
On request, the block writes output-specific data into the PSU8600/CNX8600.

Note
For S7-300/400
Input Parameters are different for S7-300/400 controllers. For addressing data type HW_IO,
refer section Data type HW_IO (Page 20).

Block diagram

Figure 5-13

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Function characteristics

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Input parameters

Table 5- 18

Parameter Data type Description


Execute Bool On the rising edge (0 > 1), data at the inputs of the
block is written to PSU/CNX.
HW_Ident_Head HW_IO Start address of the entire main module.
(Reference, system tag: PSU_1 refers to the as-
signed PROFINET device name of the PSU main
module.)
Cyclic_IO_output_ HW_IO Cyclic IO address of output channel.
address
(Reference, System tag: <PSU Device
Name>~Output_n. For example: PSU_1~Output_1)
Output_number Int Number of the output. (For PSU8600:1 to 4, for
CNX8600: 5 to 36)
Output_In_Parameter UDT_Output_PSU_IN UDT for output settings.

Structure of UDT_Output_PSU_IN data type

Table 5- 19

Parameter Data type Description


Utarget_rem Int Target voltage of the output in millivolt.
(10 mV resolution)
Ilimit_rem Int Current limit of the output in milliampere.
(10 mA resolution)
Ithreshold_rem Byte Pre-alarming threshold (0 to 100%) for alarming.
OutputEnable_rem Byte Switching the output on/off. (0 = off; 1 = on)
Reset_rem Byte Resetting the output (0 = no reset; 1 = reset)
Operation_Mode_rem Byte Operating mode of the output (0 = electronic
switch-off and 1 = constant current)
Startup_Delay_rem UInt Switch-on delay of the output. (0 to 60000 ms)

Input/Output parameters

Table 5- 20

Parameter Data type Description


Data UDT_PSU8600_Data DB for global data exchange.
DB must follow the UDT structure.

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Note
Data parameter
DB attribute "Optimized block access" must be unchecked. To do this, right click on the
global DB of your project in the "Project tree" window and select "Properties". Navigate to
"General > Attributes", clear the "Optimized block access" check box.
(Reference, symbolic name of the DB for global data exchange)

Note
For S7-300/400
For S7-1200/1500 controller, it is sufficient to drag the appropriate DB onto the parameter.
For S7-300/400 controllers, the procedure may change.
1. In the "Cyclic interrupt" window, click on the Data IO parameter field for manual
specification entry.
2. Select the symbolic name of your data block. A list of global DB contents is displayed.
3. Select "UDT_PSU8600_Data" data type.

Output parameters

Table 5- 21

Parameter Data type Description


Output_Out_Parameter UDT_Output_OUT UDT for output channel values
Busy Bool Block operation active
Done Bool Block operation completed
Error Word Error at last block operation. Refer to the section
Description of Error parameter below.

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Structure of UDT_Output_OUT data type

Table 5- 22

Parameter Data type Description


Imax Int Maximal current of the output in milliampere. (Smallest
resolution 10 mA)
Output_voltage Int Current output voltage in millivolt. (10 mV resolution)
Output_current Int Current output current in milliampere. (10 mA resolution)
Operating_state Byte Current operating state
0 = Output manually switched off
1 = Output switched off (PROFINET/IE)
2 = Output switched off (prioritizing output 1)
3 = Output switched off (overload)
4 = Output ready for reset (reset)
5 = Output switched off (error)
6 = Output switched off (startup)
7 = Output switched on (normal operation)
8 = Output in overload mode
9 = Output current-limited (with derating)
10 = Output in overload mode (with derating)
11 = Output current-limited (with derating)
12 = Output is locked.
Parallel_mode Byte Parallel mode active (0 = normal; 1 = output switched
parallel) → valid only for main module with 4 outputs.

Description of Error parameter

Table 5- 23

State Meaning Remedy/notes


0 No error
1 Output number not correct. Only use output numbers between 1 to 36. 1 PSU8600 +
4 CNX8600 8X = 36 outputs in total. (4 + 4x8 = 36)

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5.8 FB SITOP_PSU8600_S/SITOP_PSU8600_S1

Function principle
The block reads data of the PSU8600 main module (single power supply with 1 output
channel) and writes it to the global transfer data block.

Note
SITOP_PSU8600_S is compatible with Firmware version 1.1 - 1.3.
SITOP_PSU8600_S1 is compatible with Firmware version 1.4

Block diagram

Figure 5-15

Function characteristics

Figure 5-16

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Input parameters
Table 5- 24

Parameter Data type Description


HW_Ident_Head HW_IO Start address of the entire main module.
(Reference, system tag: PSU_1 refers to the already as-
signed PROFINET device name of the PSU main module)
Cyclic_IO_HeadModule_ HW_IO Address of main module IO data submodule.
address
(Reference, system tag: <PSU Device
Name>~PSU8600_IO_Data_submodule. For example:
PSU_1~PSU8600_IO_Data_submodule
Cyclic_IO_Output1_ HW_IO Start address of main module output channel 1.
addres
(Reference, system tag: Output_1 For example:
PSU_1~Output_1)
Device_name_PSU8600 String Device names of SITOP PSU8600. (String with maximum
of 30 characters, enter PSU name to be displayed in the
HMI in plain text. Example: PSU8600)

Note
For S7-300/400
For addressing data type HW_IO, refer section Data type HW_IO (Page 20).

Input/Output parameters
Table 5- 25

Parameter Data type Description


Data UDT_PSU8600_Data DB for global data exchange.
DB must follow the UDT structure.

Note
Data parameter
DB attribute "Optimized block access" must be unchecked. To do this, right click on the
global DB of your project in the "Project tree" window and select "Properties". Navigate to
"General > Attributes", clear the "Optimized block access" checkbox.
(Reference, symbolic name of the DB for global data exchange)

Note
For S7-300/400
For S7-1200/1500 controller, it is sufficient to drag the appropriate DB onto the parameter.
For S7-300/400 controllers, the procedure may change.
1. In the "Cyclic interrupt" window, click on the Data IO parameter field for manual
specification entry.
2. Select the symbolic name of your data block. A list of global DB contents is displayed.
3. Select "UDT_PSU8600_Data” data type.

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5.9 FB SITOP_BUF8600_S

Function principle
The block reads data of the SITOP BUF8600 (4 s/40 A and 10 s/40 A) buffer modules and
writes it to the global transfer data block.

Block diagram

Figure 5-17

Function characteristics

Figure 5-18

Input parameters

Table 5- 26

Parameter Data type Description


Hw_Ident_Head HW_IO Start address of the buffer module.
(Reference, system tag: “BUF8600_4s_40A_1” or
“BUF8600_10s_40A_1”)
Module_number Int Number of the plugged expansion module. Starting on the
left with 1. (Maximum of 2 can be plugged)

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Note
For S7-300/400
For addressing data type HW_IO, refer section Data type HW_IO (Page 20).

Input/Output parameters

Table 5- 27

Parameter Data type Description


Data UDT_PSU8600_Data Data block for global data exchange. DB must
follow the UDT structure.

Note
Data parameter
The DB attribute "Optimized block access" must be unchecked. To do this, right click on the
global DB of your project in the "Project tree" window and select "Properties". Navigate to
General > Attributes, clear the "Optimized block access" checkbox.
(Reference, symbolic name of the DB for global data exchange)

Note
For S7-300/400
For S7-1200/1500 controller, it is sufficient to drag the appropriate DB onto the parameter.
For S7-300/400 controllers, the procedure may change.
1. In the "Cyclic interrupt" window, click on the Data IO parameter field for manual
specification entry.
2. Select the symbolic name of your data block. A list of global DB contents is displayed.
3. Select "UDT_PSU8600_Data” data type.

Output parameters

Table 5- 28

Parameter Data type Description


Buffer_Out_Param UDT_BUF8600_S_OUT Structure of BUF8600 4 s/10 s output parameters

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Structure of UDT_BUF8600_S_OUT

Table 5- 29

Parameter Data type Description


Operating_state Byte Operating state of the buffer module
Charging_state Byte Amount of charge remaining in the buffer module
(0 to 100%)
Buf_disabled_by_input Byte Buffering disabled by inputs (0 = no, 255 = yes)

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5.10 FB SITOP_PSU8600_MainUnitSingle

Function principle
This block is used for SITOP PSU8600 with single output only. The block reads the main-
module-specific data from the global DB for data exchange and supplies it at its output
parameters.
On request, the block writes main-module-specific data first into Cyclic Output Memory area
(if address is provided) and then into the PSU8600 device.

Block diagram

Figure 5-19

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Function characteristics

Figure 5-20

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Input parameters

Table 5- 30

Parameter Data type Description


Execute Bool On the rising edge (0 > 1), data at the
inputs of the block is written to the PSU.
HW_Ident_Head HW_IO Start address of the entire main module.
(Reference, system tag: PSU_1 refers to
the assigned PROFINET device name of
the PSU main module)
Cyclic_IO_output_ HW_IO Address of main module IO data submod-
memory_address
ule.
(Reference, System tag: <PSU Device
Name>~PSU8600_IO_Data_submodule.
For example:
PSU_1~PSU8600_IO_Data_submodule)
Device_In_Parameters UDT_General_PSUSingle_IN UDT for device input parameters.

Structure of UDT_General_PSUSingle_IN data type

Table 5- 31

Parameter Data type Description


Priority_Buffered_ Byte During a network failure, output 1 of the main module
Channel_1
can be supplied with priority.
(0 = no, 1 = yes)
Startup_Mode Byte Switch-on behavior
0 = no switch-on delay
1 = switch-on delay 25 ms
2 = switch-on delay 100 ms
3 = load-optimized switch-on delay
4 = variable switch-on delay
Ithreshold Byte Pre-alarming threshold (0 to 100 %) for alarming.
Reset Byte Outputs are switched off due to overload and are
switched on again when they are ready for it.
0 = normal state (no actions taken)
1 = switched on again.
The value must be reset to 0 after switching on.
Soft_Output_Characte Byte Soft Output Characteristics (False = 0, True = Any non
ristic
zero value)
Padding Byte Unused
SystemOverloadAlarm UInt System overload alarm threshold time (0 to 60000 ms)
Threshold
MainPowerOutage UInt Main power outage alarm threshold time (0 to 1000 ms)
Threshold

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Input/Output parameters

Table 5- 32

Parameter Data type Description


Data UDT_PSU8600_Data DB for global data exchange.
DB must follow the UDT structure.

Note
Data parameter
The DB attribute "Optimized block access" must be unchecked. To do this, right click on the
global DB of your project in the "Project tree" window and select "Properties". Navigate to
"General > Attributes", clear the "Optimized block access" checkbox.
(Reference, symbolic name of the DB for global data exchange)

Note
For S7-300/400
For S7-1200/1500 controller, it is sufficient to drag the appropriate DB onto the parameter.
For S7-300/400 controllers, the procedure may change.
1. In the "Cyclic interrupt" window, click on the Data IO parameter field for manual
specification entry.
2. Select the symbolic name of your data block. A list of global DB contents is displayed.
3. Select "UDT_PSU8600_Data" data type.

Output parameters

Table 5- 33

Parameter Data type Description


Device_Out_Parameters UDT_MainUnit_OUT UDT for main unit output parameters
Busy Bool Block operation active
Done Bool Block operation completed
Error Word Error at last block operation. See section Descrip-
tion of Device_Operating_state parameter below.

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Structure of UDT_MainUnit_OUT data type

Table 5- 34

Parameter Data type Description


Imax Int Maximum input current of the main module in milliampere.
(10 mA resolution)
Intput_voltage Int Input current of the main module in millivolt.
(100 mV resolution)
Uzk Int Link voltage of the main module. (10 mV resolution)
Device_output_current Int Output current of the entire main module.
Device_operating_state Byte Operating state of the main module. See section Descrip-
tion of Device_Operating_state parameter below.
Uaok Byte Output voltage OK

Description of Device_Operating_state parameter

Table 5- 35

Status message Description


0 = Off Power supply system is shut down.
1 = ErrorOff The Power supply system was automatically shut down as a result of
operation under inadmissible operating conditions.
2 = ReadyForRestart After an automatic shutdown due to fault, the power supply system can
be reactivated by switching off and switching on the supply voltage.
3 = Boot The power supply system is powering up, all of the outputs are still
switched off.
4 = Running The power supply system is operating in the normal mode.
5 = Phasefail Phase failure of the supply voltage detected. The power supply system
can continue to operate in normal mode without any restrictions for a
limited period of time.
6 = SystemOverload (IP) System overload detected within the permissible overload profile. The
power supply system is still operating in the normal mode.
7 = SystemOverload (OP) System overload detected outside the permissible overload profile.
Power supply system only operating with some restrictions.
8 = SystemOverload (PL) Very high, brief load peak detected. Power supply system is operating
in the normal mode.
9 = Buffering Primary supply voltage has failed. Power supply system is operating in
the buffer mode.
10 = SystemOverload (IP) System overload outside the permissible overload profile detected. The
during buffering power supply system is still operating in the buffer mode.
11 = SystemOverload (OP) System overload outside the permissible overload profile detected. The
during buffering power supply system can only operate with restrictions.
12 = SystemOverload (PL) Very high, transient peak load detected. Power supply system is oper-
during buffering ating in the buffer mode.

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Description of Error parameter

Table 5- 36

Error state Meaning Remedy/notes


0 No error
1 Write operation not possible, last write operation Wait until Done = 1 (edge 0 > 1),
still incomplete. only then write.

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5.11 FB SITOP_PSU8600_Buffering

Function principle
The block reads the main-module-specific data for buffering from the global DB for data
exchange and supplies it at its output parameters.
On request, the block writes main-module-specific data first into Cyclic Output Memory area
(if address is provided) and then into the PSU8600 device.

Block diagram

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Function characteristics

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Input parameters

Table 5- 37

Parameter Data type Description


Execute Bool On the rising edge (0 > 1), data at the inputs
of the block is written to the PSU.
HW_Ident_Head HW_IO Start address of the entire main module.
(Reference, system tag: here, "PSU_1" refers
to the already assigned PROFINET device
name of the PSU main module.)
Cyclic_IO_output_ HW_IO Address of main module IO data submodule.
memory_address
(Reference, System tag: <PSU Device
Name>~PSU8600_IO_Data_submodule. For
example:
PSU_1~PSU8600_IO_Data_submodule)
Buffering_In_Param UDT_Data_Buffering UDT for buffering input parameters.

Structure of UDT_Data_Buffering data type

Table 5- 38

Parameter Data type Description


Buffer_disable Byte Enables or disables buffer mode
(0 = no, any other value = yes)
Longlife_mode Byte Long life mode
(0 = no, any other value = yes)
Charge_ready_threshold UInt Charge ready threshold (10 to 90%)
Power_interrupt_enable Byte Power interrupt enable
(0 = no, any other value = yes)
Padding Byte Unused
Power_interrupt_deadtime UInt Power interrupt dead time (0 to 60000 ms)
Power_interrupt_waittime UDInt Power interrupt wait time (0 to 300000 ms)
Power_interrupt_ UInt Power interrupt - interrupt time
interrupttime
(0 to 60000 ms)

Input/output parameters

Table 5- 39

Parameter Data type Description


Data UDT_PSU8600_Data DB for global data exchange.
DB must follow the UDT structure.

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Note
Data parameter
The DB attribute "Optimized block access" must be unchecked. To do this, right click on the
global DB of your project in the "Project tree" window and select "Properties". Navigate to
"General > Attributes", clear the "Optimized block access" checkbox.
(Reference, symbolic name of the DB for global data exchange)

Note
For S7-300/400
For S7-1200/1500 controller, it is sufficient to drag the appropriate DB onto the parameter.
For S7-300/400 controllers, the procedure may change.
1. In the "Cyclic interrupt" window, click on the Data IO parameter field for manual
specification entry.
2. Select the symbolic name of your data block. A list of global DB contents is displayed.
3. Select "UDT_PSU8600_Data" data type.

Output parameters

Table 5- 40

Parameter Data type Description


Buffering_Out_Param UDT_Buffering_OUT UDT for buffering output parameters

Structure of UDT_Buffering_OUT data type

Table 5- 41

Parameter Data type Description


Buffering_disable_by_input Byte Buffering disabled by inputs
(0 = no, 255 = yes)
Buffer_ready Byte Buffer ready (0 = no, 255 = yes)
Charging_state Byte Charging state (0 to 100%)

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5.12 FB SITOP_UPS8600

Function principle
The block reads the data from UPS8600 and stores in the global DB for data exchange and
supplies it at its output parameters.
On request, the block writes UPS8600-module-specific data first into Cyclic Output Memory
area (if address is provided) and then into the UPS8600 device.

Block diagram

Figure 5-23

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Function characteristics

Figure 5-24

Input parameters (S7-300/400)

Table 5- 42

Parameter Data type Description


Execute Bool On the rising edge (0 > 1), data at the inputs of
the block is written to the PSU.
UPS8600_No Int Number the plugged UPS8600 module.
Cyclic_IO_IN_address Word Input address of UPS8600.
Cyclic_IO_OUT_address Word Output address of UPS8600.
Buffering_In_Param UDT_Data_Buffering UDT for UPS8600 general input parameters.

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Input parameters (S7-1200/1500)

Table 5- 43

Parameter Data type Description


Execute Bool On the rising edge (0 > 1), data at the inputs of
the block is written to the UPS8600.
UPS8600_No Int Number the plugged UPS8600 module.
HW_Ident_Head HW_IO Start address of the entire main module.
(Reference, system tag: here,
"PSU~UPS8600_V1_4_1~UPS8600_V1_4". This
refers to the UPS8600 submodule of first
UPS8600 connected to the PSU)
Buffering_In_Param UDT_UPS8600_BUF_IN UDT for UPS8600 general input parameters.

Structure of UDT_UPS8600_BUF_IN data type

Table 5- 44

Parameter Data type Description


Max_Charging_Power Byte Maximum charging power allowed.
Bat_Test_Interval Byte Intervals of the battery test.
Buf_Timer_Enable Byte Buffer time enable.
Buf_Timer UDInt Buffer timer.
Padding Byte Unused.

Input/output parameters

Table 5- 45

Parameter Data type Description


Data UDT_PSU8600_Data DB for global data exchange.
DB must follow the UDT structure.

Note
Data parameter
The DB attribute "Optimized block access" must be unchecked. To do this, right click on the
global DB of your project in the "Project tree" window and select "Properties". Navigate to
"General > Attributes", clear the "Optimized block access" checkbox.
(Reference, symbolic name of the DB for global data exchange)

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Note
For S7-300/400
For S7-1200/1500 controller, it is sufficient to drag the appropriate DB onto the parameter.
For S7-300/400 controllers, the procedure may change.
1. In the "Cyclic interrupt" window, click on the Data IO parameter field for manual
specification entry.
2. Select the symbolic name of your data block. A list of global DB contents is displayed.
3. Select "UDT_PSU8600_Data" data type.

Output parameters

Table 5- 46

Parameter Data type Description


Buffering_Out_Param UDT_UPS8600_BUF_OUT UDT for UPS8600 output parameters

Structure of UDT_UPS8600_BUF_OUT data type

Table 5- 47

Parameter Data type Description


Act_Charging_Power UInt Actual charging power.
Max_Allowed_Charging_Power Byte Maximum allowed charging power.
State_Of_Charge Byte State of charge.
Operating_State Byte Operating state.
Battery_State Byte Battery state.

Description of Operating_state parameter

Table 5- 48

Status message Description


0 Off
1 Startup
2 Normal operation
3 Buffer mode
4 Shutdown after error
5 The power supply system can be reactivated again after automatic shutdown due
to an error by switching the supply voltage off and on.
6 Ready for buffering
7 Not ready for buffering
8 Buffer component disabled
9 Firmware update
10 End of buffering
11 Battery test

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Description of Battery_state parameter

Table 5- 49

Status message Description


0 Off
1 Startup
2 Normal operation
3 Shutdown after error
4 Limited charge
5 End of battery lifetime
6 Battery replacement required
7 Battery replacement completed
8 Battery defective
9 Not ready for buffering
10 Not completely loaded but ready for buffering
11 Ready for buffering
12 Deep discharge recovery

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5.13 FB SITOP_PSU8600_Buffering_1

Function principle
The block reads the main-module-specific data for buffering from the global DB for data
exchange and supplies it at its output parameters.
On request, the block writes main-module-specific data first into Cyclic Output Memory area
(if address is provided) and then into the PSU8600 device.

Block diagram

Figure 5-25

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Function characteristics

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Input parameters

Table 5- 50

Parameter Data type Description


Execute Bool On the rising edge (0 > 1), data at the inputs
of the block is written to the PSU.
HW_Ident_Head HW_IO Start address of the entire main module.
(Reference, system tag: here, "PSU_1"
refers to the already assigned PROFINET
device name of the PSU main module.)
Cyclic_IO_output_ HW_IO Address of main module IO data submod-
memory_address
ule.
(Reference, System tag: <PSU Device
Name>~PSU8600_IO_Data_submodule.
For example:
PSU_1~PSU8600_IO_Data_submodule)
Buffering_In_Param UDT_Data_Buffering_1 UDT for buffering input parameters.

Structure of UDT_Data_Buffering_1 data type

Table 5- 51

Parameter Data type Description


Buffer_disable Byte Enables or disables buffer mode
(0 = no, any other value = yes)
Longlife_mode Byte Long life mode
(0 = no, any other value = yes)
Charge_ready_threshold Byte Charge ready threshold (10 to 90%)
Power_interrupt_enable Byte Power interrupt enable
(0 = no, any other value = yes)
Padding Byte Unused
Power_interrupt_deadtime UInt Power interrupt dead time (0 to 60000 ms)
Power_interrupt_waittime UDInt Power interrupt wait time (0 to 300000 ms)
Power_interrupt_ UInt Power interrupt - interrupt time
interrupttime
(0 to 60000 ms)
Discharge_seq_sel Byte Discharge selection
Pre_charg_buf_comp_bef_ Byte Charge buffer components before output
out_en
activation
Start_from_battery_start_ Byte Switch on only output 1 after start from
out1_only
battery

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Input/output parameters
Table 5- 52

Parameter Data type Description


Data UDT_PSU8600_Data DB for global data exchange.
DB must follow the UDT structure.

Note
Data parameter
The DB attribute "Optimized block access" must be unchecked. To do this, right click on the
global DB of your project in the "Project tree" window and select "Properties". Navigate to
"General > Attributes", clear the "Optimized block access" checkbox.
(Reference, symbolic name of the DB for global data exchange)

Note
For S7-300/400
For S7-1200/1500 controller, it is sufficient to drag the appropriate DB onto the parameter.
For S7-300/400 controllers, the procedure may change.
1. In the "Cyclic interrupt" window, click on the Data IO parameter field for manual
specification entry.
2. Select the symbolic name of your data block. A list of global DB contents is displayed.
3. Select "UDT_PSU8600_Data" data type.

Output parameters
Table 5- 53

Parameter Data type Description


Buffering_Out_Param UDT_Buffering_OUT_1 UDT for buffering output parameters

Structure of UDT_Buffering_OUT_1 data type


Table 5- 54

Parameter Data type Description


Buffering_disable_by_input Byte Buffering disabled by inputs (0 = no, 255 = yes)
Buffer_ready Byte Buffer ready (0 = no, 255 = yes)
Charging_state Byte Charging state (0 to 100%)
Buffer_disable_by_cont Byte Buffer component disabled via control contact
(0 = no, 255 = yes)
Total_UPS_ChargingPower UInt Actual total UPS Charging Power in milli Watts
(0 to 24000) , (10 mW resolution)
Sys_Start_From_Battery Byte System started from battery (0=System started
from mains, 1=System started from UPS[1],
2=System started from UPS[2])

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5.14 FB SITOP_BAT_3P

Function principle
The block reads data from third-party battery and supplies it at its output parameters. On
request, the block writes general data to the third party battery.

Block diagram

Figure 5-27

Function characteristics

Figure 5-28

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Input parameters

Table 5- 55

Parameter Data type Description


Execute Bool On the rising edge (0 > 1), data at the inputs of
the block is written to the third-party battery.
UPS8600_No Int Number of UPS800 to which this battery is con-
nected
Hw_Ident_Head HW_IO Start address of the UPS8600 submodule
(Reference, system tag: here,
"PSU~UPS8600_V1_4_2~Third-party_battery"
This refers to the UPS8600 submodule of second
UPS8600 connected to the PSU.
Battery_In_Param UDT_BAT_3P_IN UDT for general input parameters of third-party
battery.

Structure of UDT_BAT_3P_IN data type

Table 5- 56

Parameter Data type Description


BatteryType Byte Battery type (Pb = 0, pPb = 1)
OperatingTemperature Byte Operating temperature (Allowed values: 40 to 60)
Capacity UInt Capacity (Allowed values: 0 to 30000)
EndOfChargeVoltage UInt End-of-charge voltage at 20° C
(Allowed values: 5240 to 5660)
MaxChargeCurrent UInt Maximum charge current
(Allowed values: 10 to 250)
TempCoefficient UInt Temperature coefficient (Displayed as mV/K also
on OPC and all other interfaces)
(Allowed values: 0 to 100)
StartOfPreserveVoltage UInt Start preserve change voltage
(Allowed values: 4870 to 5660)
EndOfDischargeVoltage UInt End of discharge voltage
(Allowed values: 3920 to 4320)

Output parameters

Table 5- 57

Parameter Data type Description


Battery_Out_Param UDT_BAT_3P_OUT UDT for general output parameters of third-
party battery.

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Structure of UDT_BAT_3P_OUT data type

Table 5- 58

Parameter Data type Description


Operating_State Byte Operating state of the battery.
Calc_Battery_health Byte Calculate battery health.

Description of Operating_state parameter

Table 5- 59

Status message Description


0 Off
1 Startup
2 Normal operation
3 Shutdown after error
4 Limited charge
5 End of battery lifetime
6 Battery replacement required
7 Battery replacement completed
8 Battery defective
9 Not ready for buffering
10 Not completely loaded but ready for buffering
11 Ready for buffering
12 Deep discharge recovery

Input/Output parameters

Table 5- 60

Parameter Data type Description


Data UDT_PSU8600_Data DB for global data exchange.
DB must follow the UDT structure.

Note
Data parameter
DB attribute "Optimized block access" must be unchecked. To do this, right click on the
global DB of your project in the "Project tree" window and select "Properties". Navigate to
"General > Attributes", clear the "Optimized block access" check box.
(Reference, symbolic name of the DB for global data exchange)

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Note
For S7-300/400
For S7-1200/1500 controller, it is sufficient to drag the appropriate DB onto the parameter.
For S7-300/400 controllers, the procedure may change.
1. In the "Cyclic interrupt" window, click on the Data IO parameter field for manual
specification entry.
2. Select the symbolic name of your data block. A list of global DB contents is displayed.
3. Select "UDT_PSU8600_Data” data type.

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5.15 FB SITOP_BAT8600

Function principle
The block reads data from BAT8600 LiFePO4 and Pb batteries.

Block diagram

Figure 5-29

Function characteristics

Figure 5-30

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Input parameters
Table 5- 61

Parameter Data type Description


UPS8600_No Int Number of UPS800 to which this battery is con-
nected
Hw_Ident_Head HW_IO Start address of the UPS8600 submodule
(Reference, system tag: here,
"PSU~UPS8600_V1_4_1~BAT8600_LiFePO4_264
Wh_V1_4" for LiFePO4 battery and
"PSU~UPS8600_V1_4_1~BAT8600_Pb_380Wh_
V1_4" for Pb battery)
Battery_No Int Number the plugged BAT8600 module.

Output parameters
Table 5- 62

Parameter Data type Description


Battery_Out_Param UDT_BAT8600_OUT Number the plugged UPS8600 module.

Structure of UDT_BAT8600_OUT data type


Table 5- 63

Parameter Data type Description


Operating_State Byte Operating state of the battery.
Calc_Battery_health Byte Calculate battery health.
Battery_temperature Int Battery temperature

Description of Operating_state parameter


Table 5- 64

Status message Description


0 Off
1 Startup
2 Normal operation
3 Shutdown after error
4 Limited charge
5 End of battery lifetime
6 Battery replacement required
7 Battery replacement completed
8 Battery defective
9 Not ready for buffering
10 Not completely loaded but ready for buffering
11 Ready for buffering
12 Deep discharge recovery

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Input/Output parameters

Table 5- 65

Parameter Data type Description


Data UDT_PSU8600_Data DB for global data exchange.
DB must follow the UDT structure.

Note
Data parameter
DB attribute "Optimized block access" must be unchecked. To do this, right click on the
global DB of your project in the "Project tree" window and select "Properties". Navigate to
"General > Attributes", clear the "Optimized block access" check box.
(Reference, symbolic name of the DB for global data exchange)

Note
For S7-300/400
For S7-1200/1500 controller, it is sufficient to drag the appropriate DB onto the parameter.
For S7-300/400 controllers, the procedure may change.
1. In the "Cyclic interrupt" window, click on the Data IO parameter field for manual
specification entry.
2. Select the symbolic name of your data block. A list of global DB contents is displayed.
3. Select "UDT_PSU8600_Data” data type.

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5.16 UDT_PSU8600_Data

Structure of UDT_PSU8600_Data

Figure 5-31

Note
For S7-1200/1500
Parameter "PSUModulestatus" does not exist in S7-1200/1500 systems.

Purpose of UDT_PSU8600_Data
The UDT provides the structure in the global data block for data exchange.

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6.1 Introduction

Variants
The library contains two basic variants of the function blocks for faceplates:
● Comfort Panels and WinCC Runtime Advanced
● WinCC Runtime Professional
In addition to faceplates, UDTs for data connection of faceplates and SIMATIC STEP 7
blocks are also contained.
UDTs are different for the controller types:
● S7-1200
● S7-1500
● S7-300
● S7-400

Note
The WinCC UDTs are principally identical. However, when creating an HMI UDT, the
destination controller must be specified, which makes it subject to the controller types.

Navigation
Faceplates offer various views, these views can be switched through a two-layer navigation.
Primary navigation to individual information types is located at the top of the screen.
Secondary navigation towards individual SITOP PSU8600 modules is located on the left
hand side of the faceplate.

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SITOP PSU8600 faceplate

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6.2 View: State, main module

Screen: State of main module

Figure 6-2

Elements

Table 6- 1

Screen Parameter Description


area
PSU8600 Operating state and The operating state displays various colors depending on the state of PSU8600.
infor- <Text field> The <text field> displays the operating state as plain text.
mation
Text Number Color
Power supply system is switched off. 0 White
Power supply system was automatically switched off due 1 Red
to operation under impermissible operating conditions.
The power supply system can be reactivated again after 2 Red, flashing
automatic shutdown due to an error by switching the
supply voltage off and on.
The power supply system is starting up, all outputs are 3 White
still switched off.
The power supply system is in normal operation. 4 Green
A phase failure of the supply voltage was detected. The 5 Green, flashing
power supply system can continue normal operation
without restriction for a limited time.
System overload within the permissible overload profile 6 Green, flashing
detected; the power supply system continues to operate
in normal mode.

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Screen Parameter Description


area
System overload outside the permissible overload profile 7 Green, flashing
detected; the power supply system can only operate with
restrictions.
Very high, transient peak load detected. The power 8 Green, flashing
supply system is in normal operation.
The primary supply voltage has failed. The power supply 9 Yellow
system is in buffer mode.
System overload within the permissible overload profile 10 Yellow, flashing
detected; the power supply system continues to operate
in buffer mode.
System overload outside the permissible overload profile 11 Yellow, flashing
detected; the power supply system is in buffer mode and
operates only with restrictions.
Very high, transient peak load detected. The power 12 Yellow, flashing
supply system is in buffer mode.
Input voltage [V] Displays the network side input voltage in volt.
System load current Displays the emitted current of all outputs in ampere. (Total of all outputs)
[A]
Output Uout [V]; (output n) Displays die output voltage of output n in Volts.
infor- Iout [A]; (output n) Displays die load current of output n in Ampere.
mation
State; (output n) Shows the state of output n. The following states are displayed:
Description Color
Switched off manually. Yellow
Ready to start. The power supply can be switched on again. (For Red, flashing
example, switched off remotely or after overload with idle time.)
The output was switched off due to an error. Red
Normal operation of the output. Green
The channel in overload. (The channel can supply a higher current Green, flashing
for a limited period of time, or the channel is in current limiting mode.)
The diagnostic LED at device or web server is flashing in varying
frequencies and can help determine the type of overload.

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6.3 View: State, UPS8600


Screen: State when UPS8600 module connected to Third-party battery

Figure 6-3

Elements
Table 6- 2

Screen area Parameter Description


UPS8600 Operating The operating state displays various colors depending on the state of
information state and UPS8600.
<Text field> The <text field> displays the operating state as plain text.
Text Number Color
Off 0 Grey
Startup 1 Grey
Normal operation 2 Green
Buffer mode 3 Yellow
Shutdown after error 4 Red
The power supply system can be reactivat- 5 Red, flashing
ed again after automatic shutdown due to
an error by switching the supply voltage off
and on.
Ready for buffering 6 Green, flashing
Not ready for buffering 7 Green, flashing
Buffer component disabled 8 Red, flashing
Firmware update 9 Red/Green,
alternating
flashing
End of buffering 10 Red, flashing
Battery test 11 Yellow, flashing

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Table 6- 3

Screen area Parameter Description


UPS8600 Operating The operating state displays various colors depending on the state of
battery sum- state and battery connected to UPS8600.
mary infor- <Text field> The <text field> displays the operating state as plain text.
mation
Text Number Color
Off 0 Grey
Startup 1 Grey
Normal operation 2 Green
Shutdown after error 3 Red
Limited charge 4 Yellow, flashing
End of battery lifetime 5 Yellow, flashing
Battery replacement required 6 Red, flashing
Battery replacement completed 7 Red/Green, alternating
flashing
Battery defective 8 Red
Not ready for buffering 9 Green, flashing
Not completely loaded but 10 Green, flashing
ready for buffering
Ready for buffering 11 Green
Deep discharge recovery 12 Red, flashing
Charge status Amount of charge capacity remaining in the UPS8600 module.
Charge power Actual charge power used in the UPS8600 module.

Screen: Other view when UPS8600 connected battery summary information is shown

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Elements

Table 6- 4

Screen area Parameter Description


UPS8600 Operating state The operating state displays various colors depending on the state of
battery and <Text battery connected to UPS8600.
summary field> The <text field> displays the operating state as plain text.
information
Text Number Color
Off 0 Grey
Startup 1 Grey
Normal operation 2 Green
Shutdown after error 3 Red
Limited charge 4 Yellow, flashing
End of battery lifetime 5 Yellow, flashing
Battery replacement required 6 Red, flashing
Battery replacement completed 7 Red/Green, alternating
flashing
Battery defective 8 Red
Not ready for buffering 9 Green, flashing
Not completely loaded but ready 10 Green, flashing
for buffering
Ready for buffering 11 Green
Deep discharge recovery 12 Red, flashing
Charge status Amount of charge capacity remaining in the UPS8600 module.
Charge power Actual charge power used in the UPS8600 module.

Screen: State when LiFePO4 battery is connected to UPS8600 module

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Elements
Table 6- 5

Screen area Parameter Description


UPS8600 Operating state The operating state displays various colors depending on the state of
battery and <Text battery connected to UPS8600.
summary field> The <text field> displays the operating state as plain text.
information
Text Number Color
Off 0 Grey
Startup 1 Grey
Normal operation 2 Green
Shutdown after error 3 Red
Limited charge 4 Yellow, flashing
End of battery lifetime 5 Yellow, flashing
Battery replacement required 6 Red, flashing
Battery replacement completed 7 Red/Green, alternating
flashing
Battery defective 8 Red
Not ready for buffering 9 Green, flashing
Not completely loaded but 10 Green, flashing
ready for buffering
Ready for buffering 11 Green
Deep discharge recovery 12 Red, flashing
Calculated Shows the calculated health of the battery.
battery health
Not OK The battery health is not OK and it should be replaced.
OK The battery heath is OK.

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Screen: State when Pb battery is connected to UPS8600 module

Figure 6-6

Elements
Table 6- 6

Screen area Parameter Description


UPS8600 Operating state The operating state displays various colors depending on the state of
battery and <Text battery connected to UPS8600.
summary field> The <text field> displays the operating state as plain text.
information
Text Number Color
Off 0 Grey
Startup 1 Grey
Normal operation 2 Green
Shutdown after error 3 Red
Limited charge 4 Yellow, flashing
End of battery lifetime 5 Yellow, flashing
Battery replacement required 6 Red, flashing
Battery replacement completed 7 Red/Green, alternating
flashing
Battery defective 8 Red
Not ready for buffering 9 Green, flashing
Not completely loaded but ready 10 Green, flashing
for buffering
Ready for buffering 11 Green
Deep discharge recovery 12 Red, flashing
Calculated Shows the calculated health of the battery.
battery health
Not OK The battery health is not OK and it should be replaced.
OK The battery heath is OK.

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Screen: State when no battery is connected to UPS8600 module

Figure 6-7

Elements

Table 6- 7

Screen area Parameter


UPS8600 battery summary information No information available.

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6.4 View: State, expansion modules

Screen: State of CNX8600 4X expansion modules

Figure 6-8

Screen: State of CNX8600 8X expansion modules

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Figure 6-10

Elements
Table 6- 8
Screen area Parameter Description
CNX8600 Operating state The operating state displays various colors depending on the
information and <Text field> state of CNX8600.
The <text field> displays the operating state as plain text.
Text Number Color
off 0 White
Shutdown after error 1 Red
Ready for restart 2 Red,
flashing
Startup 3 White
Normal operation 4 Green
Buffer mode 5 Yellow
Out Output information If CNX8600_8X module is connected, you can select outputs 1 to
1-4, 5-8 4 by clicking on "1-4" button and to select outputs 5 to 8, you can
click on "5-8" button.
Uout [V]; (output n) Displays the output voltage of output n in Volts.
Iout [A]; (output n) Displays the load current of output n in Ampere.
State; (output n) Shows the state of output n. The following states are displayed:
Description Color
Switched off manually. Yellow
Ready to start. The power supply can be switched Red,
back on. (For example, switched off remotely or after flashing
overload with idle time.)
The output was switched off due to an error. Red
Normal operation of the output. Green
The channel in overload. (The channel can supply a Green,
higher current for a limited period of time, or the chan- flashing
nel is in current-limiting mode.)
The diagnostic LED at device or web server is flashing
in varying frequencies and can help determine the
type of overload.

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6.5 View: State, buffer modules

Screen: State of buffer module (100 ms/40 A and 300 ms/40 A)

Figure 6-11

Screen: State of buffer module (4 s/40 A and 10 s/40 A)

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Elements

Table 6- 9

Screen area Parameter Description


BUF8600 Operating state and The operating state displays various colors depending on the
information <Text field> state of BUF8600.
The <text field> displays the operating state as plain text.
Text Number Color
Off 0 Grey
Startup 1 Grey
Normal operation 2 Green
Buffer mode 3 Yellow
Shutdown after error 4 Red
The power supply system can 5 Red, flashing
be reactivated again after
automatic shutdown due to an
error by switching the supply
voltage off and on.
Ready for buffering 6 Green, flashing
Not ready for buffering 7 Green, flashing
Buffer component disabled 8 Red, flashing
Firmware update 9 Red
End of buffering 10 Red/Green altenat-
ing flashing
Charging State Amount of charge capacity remaining in the buffer module.

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6.6 View: State, Information

Screen: State, Information

Figure 6-13

Elements

Table 6- 10

Screen area Parameter Description


Device Device name Displays the device name of the PSU8600 main module.
information Serial number Displays the serial number of the PSU8600 main module.
Order number Displays the order number of the PSU8600 main module.
Product state Displays the product state of the PSU8600 main module.
SW version Displays the software version (firmware version) of the
PSU8600 main module.

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6.7 View: Trends, main module

6.7 View: Trends, main module

Screen: Trends of main module

Figure 6-14

Element

Table 6- 11

Screen area Parameter Description


Trend PSU8600 Ioutn Displays the time curve for the current of output n.
In the configuration, the time axis (x-axis) is 5 minutes by default.
The Trend type is “Cyclical real time” and starts at the beginning
of HMI runtime.
A legend for assigning colors to the individual outputs is located
on the right side of the screen.

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6.8 View: Trends, expansion modules

6.8 View: Trends, expansion modules

Screen: Trends, CNX8600 4X expansion modules

Figure 6-15

Screen: Trends, CNX8600 8X expansion modules

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Elements

Table 6- 12

Screen area Parameter Description


Trend CNX8600 Ioutn Displays the time curve for the current of output n.
In the configuration, the time axis (x-axis) is 5 minutes by default.
The Trend type is “Cyclical real time” and starts at the start of HMI
runtime.
A legend for assigning colors to the individual outputs is located on
the right side of the screen.

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6.9 View: Trends, UPS8600

Screen: Trends of UPS8600 module

Figure 6-17

Element

Table 6- 13

Screen area Parameter Description


Trend UPS8600 SOC Amount of charge capacity remaining in the UPS8600 module.
Pcharge Actual charge power used in the UPS8600 module.

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6.10 View: Alarms

Screen: Alarms

Figure 6-18

Elements
● Pending alarms
Displays the currently pending alarms.
● Alarm history
Displays the history of the alarm.

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7.1 Opening the library in TIA Portal

Procedure
To open the library, follow the instructions given below.

Table 7- 1

Step number Instruction


1 Open TIA Portal and click the "Libraries" task card.

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Step number Instruction


2 In the "Libraries" window, under the "Global libraries" palette, click on the second icon from the left to im-
port PSU8600_Library_V15_V2-4 block library.

The "Open global library" dialog box appears.


3 From the "Look in:" drop-down list, select the storage location of the library on your computer.

4 Click "Open". The library opens and is displayed in the "Global libraries" palette.

Note
For S7-300/400
When using S7-300/400 controllers, use appropriate library elements from the respective
library folders.

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7.2 SIMATIC STEP 7

7.2.1 Integrating the library blocks into SIMATIC STEP 7

Hardware requirements
● CPU 1214C DC/DC/RLY
● SITOP PSU8600
● TP1200 Comfort

System requirements
You have created your TIA Portal project and completed hardware and network
configurations.
● Hardware configuration
– SITOP power supply (including the expansion modules)
– Controller
● Network configuration
– PROFINET connection between the controller and SITOP power supply

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Inserting blocks from the library into the program


Follow these steps to integrate the function blocks and the associated data blocks into a
SIMATIC STEP 7 V15 project:

Table 7- 2

Step number Instruction


1 In TIA Portal, open the project into which you want to insert the function block.
2 In the "Libraries" window, under the "Global libraries" palette, open "PSU8600_Library_V15_V2-4" block
library. Navigate to "Master copies > PSU8600 STEP7 > S7-1200/S7-1500 > UDT_PSU8600_1200/1500".

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Step number Instruction


3 Drag-and-drop "UDT_PSU8600_1200/1500" data type into the "PLC data types" folder in the project folder
of your existing controller.

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Step number Instruction


4 In the "Libraries" window, under the "Global libraries" palette, open "PSU8600_Library_V15_V2-4" block
library. Navigate to "Master copies > PSU8600 STEP7 > S7-1200/S7-1500 > Function blocks".

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Step number Instruction


5 Drag-and-drop the required function blocks into the "Program blocks" folder in the project folder of your
existing controller.

Note
The function blocks work properly with both, English and German mnemonics. In case the
source code of the function blocks is required for a project, consider the following
constraints:
• In case the language setting of your project is English, then the source code of the
function blocks can be used as it is.
• In case the language setting of your project is German, then the entries IB (Input Byte)
and IW (Input Word) of the sources have to be replaced with EB (EingangsByte)

Note
You can now use the blocks you need. However, there are some dependencies.
• Function blocks SITOP_PSU8600 or SITOP_PSU8600_S depending on the type must
always be available and called.
• If SITOP outputs of an expansion module shall be processed with the
"SITOP_PSU8600_Output" block, then block "SITOP_CNX8600 / SITOP_CNX8600_8X"
must also exist for the respective module and be called.

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7.2.2 Calling up blocks

Creating a data block for global access with UDT


Follow these steps to create a data block for general access with UDT:

Table 7- 3

Step number Instruction


1 In the "Project tree", open the "Program blocks" folder double click the "Add new block" option. A dialog
box for creating new blocks appears.

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Step number Instruction


2 In the "Add new block" dialog box,
• Select "Data block".
• From the "Type" drop-down list, select "UDT_PSU8600_Data".
• Enter the name of the block in the "Name" field.
• Click "OK".

Note
The DB attribute "Optimized block access" must be unchecked. To do this, right click on the
global DB of your project in the "Project tree" window and select "Properties". Navigate to
"General > Attributes", clear the "Optimized block access" checkbox.

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Calling up blocks

Table 7- 4

Step number Instruction


1 Drag-and-drop the "SITOP_PSU8600" function block into your network. The "Call options" dialog box ap-
pears.
2 In the "Call options" dialog box, keep the default settings and click "OK".

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Step number Instruction


3 Drag-and-drop your data block for global access to input parameter "Data".

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Step number Instruction


4 Assign the remaining tags. Use the default tags and drag-and-drop the appropriate tag onto the input of
the block. Descriptions of the inputs and the respective reference of the default tags are given in the sec-
tion FB SITOP_PSU8600/SITOP_PSU8600_1 (Page 16).

5 Follow the same procedure for the other function blocks;


• SITOP_PSU8600_MainUnit
• SITOP_CNX8600
• SITOP_CNX8600_8X
• SITOP_PSU8600_MainUnitSingle
• SITOP_BUF8600_MS
• SITOP_BUF8600_S
• SITOP_PSU8600_Buffering
• SITOP_PSU8600_Output
Interconnect the inputs and outputs of the function blocks with your process tags or constants. Descrip-
tions of the inputs and outputs, as well as the expected formats, types and units are given in the chapter
SIMATIC Step 7 function blocks (Page 15).

Note
Use the predefined UDTs (refer respective function block description for which UDT is to be
used) for different input and output parameters to create necessary data fields in the DBs.

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Note
If your communication blocks are called cyclically (example. in OB1), results in a slow
behavior of the web server integrated in SITOP PSU8600 due to high communication load.
If there aren’t any high demands regarding accurate time behavior, you can also call the
communication blocks in a time-controlled block (example. OB35).

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7.3 WinCC Comfort/Advanced

7.3.1 Inserting faceplates into a WinCC project

System requirements
You have created your TIA Portal project and the hardware and network configurations are
completed.
● Hardware configuration
– SITOP power supply (including the expansion modules)
– Controller
– HMI operator panel (Comfort Panel or Runtime Advanced)
● Network configuration
– PROFINET connection between controller and SITOP power supply
– HMI connection between controller and operator panel
You have integrated the SIMATIC STEP 7 blocks into your control project. (See chapter
Integrating the library blocks into SIMATIC STEP 7 (Page 95))

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Inserting faceplates
Follow these steps to insert faceplates:

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1 In the "Project tree", open the project into which you want to insert the faceplate.
2 Open the "Screens" folder and add a new screen to your project.

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3 In the "Libraries" window, navigate to "Global libraries > PSU8600_Library_V15_V2-4 > Types > PSU8600
WinCC > Screens > Faceplate_Comfort/Advanced" and select "Faceplate_PSU8600_1200" faceplate.

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4 In the "Project tree", under the "Screens" folder, select and open your screen.
5 Drag-and-drop the faceplate from the "Libraries" window into your screen.

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7.3.2 Creating a connection to the data block for global data exchange

Procedure
Follow these steps to create a connection to the data block for global data exchange:

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1 In the "Project tree", open "HMI tags" folder.
2 Add a new tag table.

3 Select required connection for the controller and the operator panel.

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4 In the "Project tree", select and open the screen with your faceplate.

5 Click "Properties > Interface".


6 Select the "PSU_Data" tag and connect an HMI tag to it. Select your HMI tag with the data type
"PSU8600_Data_1200…".

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7.3.3 Connecting the trends of the faceplate with data sources

Introduction
Connect the trends to the data sources of the individual outputs. This graphically displays the
power consumption of the individual outputs over time.

Connecting the trends for the PSU8600 main module


Follow these steps to connect the trends for the PSU8600 main module:

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1 In the "Project tree", select and open the screen with your faceplate.
2 Select the screen and go to the "Properties > Interface" tab.
3 Double click to open the settings for the trends of the PSU8600 main module.

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4 Add four trends and assign the appropriate tags from the PSU_Global.
• Select 600 trend points for the trend representation.
• Select a 0.5 seconds cycle.

5 Select the trend colors for the individual outputs according to the legend.

Assign the following colors so they match the legend of the faceplate.

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6 Repeat the steps for each of your CNX8600 4X expansion modules. When selecting the trend tags, ensure
that the correct HMI tag is mapped
For example, the following HMI tags should be mapped :
CNX8600 module1: CNX1_Output1_Trend_Current to CNX1_Output4_Trend_Current
CNX8600 module2: CNX2_Output1_Trend_Current to CNX2_Output4_Trend_Current
CNX8600 module3: CNX3_Output1_Trend_Current to CNX3_Output4_Trend_Current
CNX8600 module4: CNX4_Output1_Trend_Current to CNX4_Output4_Trend_Current

If you are using CNX8600 8X expansion modules ensure to add 4 more trends and ensure the following
HMI tags are mapped:
CNX8600 module1: CNX1_Output5_Trend_Current to CNX1_Output8_Trend_Current
CNX8600 module2: CNX2_Output5_Trend_Current to CNX2_Output8_Trend_Current
CNX8600 module3: CNX3_Output5_Trend_Current to CNX3_Output8_Trend_Current
CNX8600 module4: CNX4_Output5_Trend_Current to CNX4_Output8_Trend_Current

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7 In the same way add two trends for each of the UPS8600 modules. When selecting the trend tags, ensure
that the correct HMI tag is mapped
For example, the following HMI tags should be mapped :
UPS6800 module 1: UPS1_Trend_SOC, UPS1_Trend_Pcharge
UPS8600 module 2: UPS2_Trend_SOC, UPS2_Trend_Pcharge

Select left side axis for SOC and right side axis for Pcharge.

Note
Follow the same procedure for PSU8600 Single Power Supply Device where one trend has
to be created.

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7.3.4 Configuring alarms displays

Activating the alarms display


To activate the alarms, follow the steps below:

Table 7- 8

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1 In the "Project tree", open your project.
2 Open "Runtime settings" of the HMI, click "Alarms" tab.

3 Enable the“S7 diagnostic alarms” and “With event text” check boxes.

Note
When configuring an S7-300/400 controller in TIA Portal, you also need to activate the S7
diagnostic alarm on the controller side. For more details see Configuration of Messages and
Alarms in WinCC (TIA Portal)
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/62121503).

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Configuring the alarms display


Follow these steps to configure the alarm display:

Table 7- 9

Step number Instruction


1 In the "Libraries" window, navigate to "Global libraries > PSU8600_Library_V15_V2-4 > Master copies >
PSU8600 WinCC > Screens > Comfort Panel/Advanced".
2 Select the "Alarm_windows" screen.

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3 In the "Project tree", open the "Screen management" folder and select the "Global screen".

4 Drag-and-drop the "Alarm windows" library element into your global screen.

The alarm displays for pending and historical alarms are created.

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Configuring the alarms display call


Follow these steps to configure the alarm display call:

Table 7- 10

Step number Instruction


1 In the "Project tree", navigate to the "Tag table_1200_Comfort".

2 • Select your HMI connection for both the tags.


• Use the acquisition mode "Cyclic continuous" for both the tags.
• From the Global Transfer DB of the "UDT_PSU8600_Data" block, select the control tag "AlarmHistory"
as the first and "AlarmPending" as the second tag.

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3 Select the HMI tag you linked to the control tag “AlarmHistory” and select "Properties" and "Events". Insert
the "ShowAlarmWindow" action and select "Alarmview_PSU_history" as the object.

4 Repeat step 3 for the HMI tag you linked to the control tag "AlarmPending" and click "Properties > Events"
tab.
Insert the "ShowAlarmWindow" action and select "Alarmview_PSU_pending" as the object.

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7.4 WinCC Professional

7.4.1 System requirements

Prerequisites
You have created your TIA Portal project and the hardware and network configurations are
completed.
● Hardware configuration
– SITOP power supply (including the expansion modules)
– Controller
– HMI operator panel (Comfort Panel or Runtime Advanced)
● Network configuration
– PROFINET connection between controller and SITOP power supply
– HMI connection between controller and operator panel
You have integrated the SIMATIC STEP 7 blocks into your control project. (See chapter
Integrating the library blocks into SIMATIC STEP 7 (Page 95))

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7.4.2 Inserting HMI tag table in WinCC

Procedure
Follow these steps to insert HMI tag table in WinCC:

Table 7- 11

Step number Instruction


1 In the "Project tree", open the project into which you want to insert the faceplate.
2 In the "Libraries" window, open the global library "PSU8600_Library_V15_V2-4" and navigate through the
folders "Master copies > PSU8600 WinCC > S7-1200" and select "Tag Table Professional" tag table.

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3 In the "Project tree", select the "HMI tags" folder of your WinCC project.

4 Drag-and-drop the library element "Tag Table-1200_Professional" into the "HMI tag" folder.

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Configuring connections of the HMI tag table


Follow these steps to configure connections in the HMI tag table:

Table 7- 12

Step number Instruction


1 In the "Project tree", navigate to the "HMI tags" folder of your WinCC project. Open the tag table "Tag
Table-1200_Professional".
2 Adjust the connections for all the tags. Select your HMI connection of the controller and Runtime Profes-
sional.

3 For the "PSU_Data" tag, define the address of the data block for global data exchange.

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7.4.3 Inserting screen in a WinCC project

Adopting a screen in WinCC


Follow these steps to adopt a screen in WinCC:

Table 7- 13

Step number Instruction


1 In the "Project tree", open the project into which you want to insert the screen.
2 In the "Libraries" window, under the "Global libraries" palette, open "PSU8600_Library_V15_V2-4" block
library. Navigate through the folders "Master copies > PSU8600 WinCC > Screens > Professional" and
select "PSU8600_Professional" screen.

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3 In the "Project tree", select the "Screens" folder of WinCC screens of your project.

4 Drag-and-drop the "PSU8600_Professional" library element to the "Screens" folder of your WinCC project.

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Dragging screen windows into an HMI screen


Follow these steps to drag screen windows into an HMI screen:

Table 7- 14

Step number Instruction


1 In the "Project tree", open the screen to which you want to add the screen window for SITOP PSU8600
power supply.

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2 Drag-and-drop the "Screen_window_PSU8600" library element into your screen.

Your screen window is created.

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3 Below the "Screen Window", click "Properties" tab.
4 In the "Properties" tab, click "General".
Assign the "Tag prefix" of the screen window created in step 2. (For example: "PSU_Data" from HMI Tag
Table)

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