Specifications

CP143 H1 / TCP/IP manual List of figures
Rev. 00/07 D-1
D Listoffigures
Fig. 1-1: Construction of the CP143 H1 or TCP/IP..........................................................................1-3
Fig. 2-1: Example for the cabling of the Industrial Ethernet H1 LAN .............................................2-2
Fig. 2-1: ISO-OSI level model..........................................................................................................2-3
Fig. 3-1: Parts of an ethernet network...............................................................................................3-1
Fig. 3-2: Thin ethernet network hardware.........................................................................................3-4
Fig. 3-3: Example for a thin-ethernet cable network ........................................................................3-5
Fig. 3-4: thick-ethernet network hardware........................................................................................3-9
Fig. 3-5: Example for a thick-ethernet network..............................................................................3-10
Fig. 3-6: Adapters for linking unlike segments...............................................................................3-14
Fig. 3-7: Example of a network combining thin and thick ethernet cable......................................3-15
Fig. 3-8: Star topology of a twisted pair network ...........................................................................3-16
Fig. 3-9: Twisted pair network hardware........................................................................................3-17
Fig. 4-1: Construction of the CP143 H1 / TCP/IP............................................................................4-1
Fig. 4-2: Location of jumpers............................................................................................................4-3
Fig. 4-3: Front view CP143 H1 / TCP/IP..........................................................................................4-5
Fig. 4-4: The structure of the CP143plus........................................................................................4-11
Fig. 4-5: The structure of the CP143 TCP/IP..................................................................................4-15
Fig. 4-6: Conversion of ethernet address into an IP address...........................................................4-17
Fig. 4-7: The structure of the indicator word ANZW.....................................................................4-22
Fig. 4-8: Parameter error byte PAFE ..............................................................................................4-30
Fig. 5-1: The menu structure of the parameter configuration program.............................................5-3
Fig. 5-2: File selection window by means of the example for Load/Create.....................................5-6
Fig. 5-3: Sample base file in text form..............................................................................................5-7
Fig. 5-4: Window for remote configuration....................................................................................5-11
Fig. 5-5: CP-base initialization (initial initialization).....................................................................5-13
Fig. 5-6: Parameters for online connections ..................................................................................5-15
Fig. 5-7: System configuration parameters .....................................................................................5-16
Fig. 5-8: Graphic representation of the real-time clock functions ..................................................5-17
Fig. 5-9: Construction of a synchronized system............................................................................5-18
Fig. 5-10: Master clock initialization..............................................................................................5-19
Fig. 5-11: Dialog window for the test functions for the clock........................................................5-23
Fig. 5-12: Structure of configuration windows...............................................................................5-25
Fig. 5-13: Control field of a parameter configuration window.......................................................5-26
Fig. 5-14: Indirect addressing for TCP ...........................................................................................5-27
Fig. 5-15: Interactive window for multi-connections .....................................................................5-29
Fig. 5-16: List of connections .........................................................................................................5-31
Fig. 5-17: Display window for Ident parameters ............................................................................5-33
Fig. 5-18: Output window of Anzw Dump.....................................................................................5-34
Fig. 5-19: Structure overall status window.....................................................................................5-36
Fig. 5-20: CP-base initialization (initial initialization)...................................................................5-42
Fig. 5-21: H1 Transport parameters................................................................................................5-44
Fig. 5-22: Interactive window H1 connections...............................................................................5-47