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SITOP Manager User Manual
Function Manual
08.2018
A5E43455517
-2-76
Introduction
1
Security and License
Information
2
System Description
3
Installation
4
SITOP Manager Web
Access
5
Engineering
6
Use Cases
7
Troubleshooting
8
Technical Support
9
Terms and Abbreviations
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Table of contents
1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 7
1.1 Purpose of this Document ........................................................................................................ 7
1.2 Additional Documentation ......................................................................................................... 8
2 Security and License Information ............................................................................................................ 9
2.1 Security information .................................................................................................................. 9
2.2 License Information ................................................................................................................. 10
3 System Description ............................................................................................................................... 13
3.1 System Overview .................................................................................................................... 13
3.2 Components of SITOP Manager ............................................................................................ 14
3.2.1 Required Installation: SITOP Manager Service + SITOP Shutdown Service (+ SITOP
Gateway Service) .................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.2 Minimal Installation IPC: SITOP Shutdown Service (+ SITOP Gateway Service) ................. 14
3.2.3 Engineering IPC: SITOP Manager Service (+ SITOP Gateway Service) ............................... 15
3.3 Supported SITOP Devices ...................................................................................................... 16
4 Installation ............................................................................................................................................ 17
4.1 Preconditions .......................................................................................................................... 17
4.1.1 Supported Hardware and Software ........................................................................................ 17
4.1.2 Network ................................................................................................................................... 18
4.1.3 Required Rights ...................................................................................................................... 18
4.1.4 SIOS........................................................................................................................................ 19
4.2 Installing SITOP Manager ....................................................................................................... 20
4.2.1 Installation ............................................................................................................................... 20
4.2.2 Silent Installation ..................................................................................................................... 24
4.2.3 Service Control ....................................................................................................................... 25
4.2.4 Updating SITOP Manager ...................................................................................................... 27
4.2.5 Uninstallation .......................................................................................................................... 28
5 SITOP Manager Web Access ................................................................................................................ 33
5.1 Securing HTTPS Access ........................................................................................................ 33
5.2 Languages .............................................................................................................................. 37
5.3 Landing Page .......................................................................................................................... 38
5.4 First Logon .............................................................................................................................. 39
5.4.1 User Management .................................................................................................................. 39
5.4.2 First Logon .............................................................................................................................. 39
5.5 Home Page ............................................................................................................................. 42
5.5.1 Page Layout ............................................................................................................................ 42
5.5.2 Top Header View .................................................................................................................... 43
5.5.3 Content View ........................................................................................................................... 44
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5.6 Guest User ............................................................................................................................. 46
5.7 Differences between Desktop and Mobile Display ................................................................ 47
6 Engineering .......................................................................................................................................... 53
6.1 Object Description Catalog (ODC) ......................................................................................... 53
6.2 Offline Engineering ................................................................................................................ 55
6.2.1 Administration of an OFFLINE Project ................................................................................... 55
6.2.2 Add Object to OFFLINE Project ............................................................................................. 60
6.2.3 Configuring an Offline Object ................................................................................................. 67
6.3 Online Engineering ................................................................................................................ 71
6.3.1 Administration of the ONLINE Connections ........................................................................... 71
6.3.2 Selecting the Network Adapter .............................................................................................. 72
6.3.3 Add Object to ONLINE Connections ...................................................................................... 73
6.3.4 Configuring an Online Object ................................................................................................. 76
6.3.5 SITOP UPS1600 .................................................................................................................... 79
6.3.5.1 Diagnostics ............................................................................................................................. 80
6.3.5.2 Object Configuration .............................................................................................................. 87
6.3.5.3 Commissioning UPS1600 PN ................................................................................................ 97
6.3.5.4 Commissioning UPS1600 USB .............................................................................................. 98
6.3.6 SITOP PSU8600 .................................................................................................................... 99
6.3.6.1 Diagnostics ........................................................................................................................... 100
6.3.6.2 Object Configuration ............................................................................................................ 111
6.3.6.3 Commissioning..................................................................................................................... 120
6.3.7 SITOP Gateway Service (USB Devices) ............................................................................. 122
6.3.8 SITOP Shutdown Service .................................................................................................... 122
6.3.8.1 Diagnostics ........................................................................................................................... 124
6.3.8.2 Object Configuration ............................................................................................................ 127
6.3.8.3 Commissioning..................................................................................................................... 133
6.3.9 Shutdown Management via SITOP Manager ...................................................................... 134
6.3.10 Shutdown Service Standalone Engineering ........................................................................ 140
6.3.10.1 System Overview ................................................................................................................. 140
6.3.10.2 Web Access ......................................................................................................................... 141
6.3.10.3 Shutdown Management Directly .......................................................................................... 142
6.3.10.4 User Administration .............................................................................................................. 145
6.4 Offline-to-Online ................................................................................................................... 146
6.5 Online-to-Offline ................................................................................................................... 151
7 Use Cases ........................................................................................................................................... 155
7.1 Commissioning - Out of the Box (UPS1600 / PSU8600 PN) ............................................... 155
7.2 Configuring online objects using offline engineering and reference object ......................... 157
7.3 Buffer several IPCs via SITOP Manager (recommended) ................................................... 158
7.4 Buffer several IPCs with UPS1600 or PSU8600 directly ..................................................... 163
8 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................... 167
8.1 Web Access ......................................................................................................................... 167
8.2 Task Bar Notifications .......................................................................................................... 168
8.3 ONLINE Connections ........................................................................................................... 169
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8.4 Status Messages .................................................................................................................. 170
8.5 Offline-to-Online/Online-to-Offline ........................................................................................ 172
8.6 Alarms ................................................................................................................................... 173
8.6.1 SITOP Manager Alarms ........................................................................................................ 174
8.6.2 SITOP Shutdown Service Alarms ......................................................................................... 174
9 Technical Support ............................................................................................................................... 175
A Terms and Abbreviations .................................................................................................................... 177
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Introduction
1
SITOP Manager is a software tool for secure offline and online commissioning, engineering
and monitoring of existing and future OPC UA enabled SITOP devices with communication
interface in a customer network.
SITOP Manager consists of three modular services that can be installed and run individually:
SITOP Manager (MGR)
SITOP Shutdown Service (SDS)
SITOP Gateway Service (GWS)
SITOP Manager and SITOP Shutdown Service provide a web based Graphical User
Interface (Web GUI).
This version of SITOP Manager supports the OPC UA enabled uninterruptible power supply
SITOP UPS1600 and the power supply system PSU8600. For further detailed information
regarding the supported devices, please refer to subchapter Supported SITOP Devices
(Page 16) or to the following internet addresses: here (http://www.siemens.com/sitop-
ups1600) for UPS1600 and here
(https://www.siemens.com/global/en/home/products/automation/power-supply/sitop-
psu8600.html) for PSU8600.
The software SITOP Manager is provided free-of-charge via the SIOS download portal.
SIOS is the Siemens Industry Online Support site available on the Internet at this address
(https://support.industry.siemens.com).
1.1
Purpose of this Document
This user manual guides you through using SITOP Manager. Step-by-step instructions
explain the installation with the previously downloaded setup file and the basic functions of
the software.
Basic Knowledge Required
The following are required to understand this SITOP Manager software:
Knowledge regarding using personal computers with the Microsoft Windows operating
system
Knowledge regarding configuring SITOP UPS1600 and connected battery modules
UPS1100
Knowledge regarding configuring a PSU8600 system and its extension modules
CNX8600, buffer modules BUF8600 and uninterruptible power supply module UPS8600
with connected battery modules BAT8600
Range of Validity
This User Manual is applicable for SITOP Manager V1.0.0 and higher.
Introduction
1.2 Additional Documentation
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1.2
Additional Documentation
Detailed information on the SITOP UPS1600 / UPS1100 can be found in the manual SITOP
UPS1600/UPS1100 (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/84977415).
Detailed information on the SITOP PSU8600 with four outputs can be found in the manual
SITOP PSU8600 MP (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/105867947).
Detailed information on the SITOP PSU8600 with one output can be found in the manual
SITOP PSU8600 SP (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109482936).
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Security and License Information
2
2.1
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
security concept. Siemens’ products and solutions only form one element of such a concept.
Customer is responsible to prevent unauthorized access to its plants, systems, machines
and networks. Systems, machines and components should only be connected to the
enterprise network or the internet if and to the extent necessary and with appropriate security
measures (e.g. use of firewalls and network segmentation) in place.
Additionally, Siemens’ guidance on appropriate security measures should be taken into
account. You can find more information about industrial security by visiting:
https://www.siemens.com/industrialsecurity.
Siemens’ products and solutions undergo continuous development to make them more
secure. Siemens strongly recommends you apply product updates as soon as available and
always use the latest product versions. Use of product versions that are no longer supported,
and failure to apply latest updates may increase customer’s exposure to cyber threats.
To stay informed about product updates, subscribe to the Siemens Industrial Security RSS
Feed under
https://www.siemens.com/industrialsecurity.
Security and License Information
2.2 License Information
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License Information
Siemens AG License Information
Software developed by Siemens AG.
This is free software and is made available at no expense in object code. There shall be no
right for the source code to be made available. This shall not apply to source code related to
open source software, which license conditions take priority.
This software is provided on an "as is" basis, and Siemens AG has no obligation to provide
maintenance, support, updates, enhancements or modifications.
This software is provided "as-is" and any express or implied warranties, including, but not
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This software is released for distribution according to the Siemens AG copyright and license
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Third-Party Software Information
This product, solution or service ("the Software") contains third-party software components
listed in the license information file distributed with the software. These components are
Open Source Software licensed under a license approved by the Open Source Initiative
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Software, but only to debug your modifications. The modification right does not include the
right to distribute such modifications and you shall maintain in confidence any information
resulting from such reverse-engineering of a combined software.
Security and License Information
2.2 License Information
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Certain OSS licenses require Siemens AG to make the source code available, for example,
the GNU General Public License, the GNU Lesser General Public License and the Mozilla
Public License. If such licenses are applicable and this Software is not shipped with the
required source code, a copy of this source code can be obtained by anyone in receipt of
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Siemens AG does not provide any warranty or technical support for this software or any OSS
components contained in it if they are modified or used in any manner not specified by
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does not make any warranty commitment on behalf of or binding upon any third party
licensor.
Security and License Information
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System Description
3
3.1
System Overview
SITOP Manager consists of three modular services that can be installed and run individually.
They are the SITOP Manager Service (MGR), the SITOP Gateway Service (GWS) and the
SITOP Shutdown Service (SDS). So, the engineer of the respective plant can decide which
services are installed on each machine.
The scopes of the services are as follows:
1. The SITOP Manager Service (MGR) represented by its icon ( ) is used to browse, to
engineer, to commission and to monitor multiple SITOP objects like SITOP UPS1600 and
SITOP PSU8600 and/or SITOP Shutdown Service. The user interface is realized via a
web interface and can be accessed locally or remotely.
2. The SITOP Shutdown Service (SDS) represented by its icon ( ) is responsible for the
communication between the IPC on which it is installed and a buffering device (i.e.
SITOP UPS1600, PSU8600). It is the minimum required service to trigger the shutdown
of the IPC, given a (buffered) power failure. SDS can be configured within the MGR, but
also directly via an integrated web interface (necessary for installations without MGR).
3. The SITOP Gateway Service (GWS) represented by its icon ( ) is responsible for the
communication between SITOP UPS1600 with USB interface and the OPC UA interface
needed for the SDS and MGR. The Gateway Service is installed on the IPC to which the
SITOP UPS1600 is physically connected via USB.
Together these three services constitute the software product SITOP Manager.
Application
The main tasks that you can perform with SITOP Manager are as follows:
Commissioning and monitoring of SITOP UPS1600 and PSU8600
Online engineering of multiple SITOP UPS1600 and PSU8600
Offline engineering of multiple SITOP UPS1600 and PSU8600
Controlled shutdown of buffered IPC systems (IPC 24 Volt)
Backup project configurations for archiving and replacement
Secure data exchange and communication
With the specification of further applications and alarms, you define a comprehensive
protection of your computer and/or computer network.
System Description
3.2 Components of SITOP Manager
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Components of SITOP Manager
SITOP Manager is an engineering and monitoring tool for SITOP devices with
communication interface, which consists of three modular components that can be installed
and run individually: SITOP Manager Service (MGR), SITOP Shutdown Service (SDS) and
SITOP Gateway Service (GWS). Each module is in fact a windows service running in the
background. These services can be accessed via the three icons in the system tray.
Figure 3-1 SITOP Manager server Client architecture
3.2.1
Required Installation: SITOP Manager Service + SITOP Shutdown Service (+
SITOP Gateway Service)
Full functionality of SITOP Manager
Recommended installation
GWS is only needed if the UPS device is connected locally via USB
The user can engineer, configure and monitor all PROFINET devices in the network and
the SITOP USB device and the shutdown service on the local IPC
3.2.2
Minimal Installation IPC: SITOP Shutdown Service (+ SITOP Gateway Service)
For older or resource limited IPCs
GWS is only needed if the UPS1600 device is connected locally via USB
No configuration is possible: MGR must be installed somewhere else in order to configure
UPS1600 and PSU8600 devices
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3.2.3
Engineering IPC: SITOP Manager Service (+ SITOP Gateway Service)
Recommended to configure SITOP devices
GWS is only needed if the UPS device is connected locally via USB
Without the SDS, this IPC will not respond to shutdown commands from SITOP devices
System Description
3.3 Supported SITOP Devices
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3.3
Supported SITOP Devices
SITOP Manager V1.0.0 supports the following devices:
SITOP UPS1600 10 A, 20 A as of product state "6" with firmware V2.2.2 or higher
SITOP UPS1600 40 A as of product state "3" with firmware V2.2.2 or higher
SITOP PSU8600 20 A/1x20 A as of product state "1" with firmware V1.4.0 or higher
SITOP PSU8600 20 A/4x5 A as of product state "1" with firmware V1.4.0 or higher
SITOP PSU8600 40 A/1x40 A as of product state "1" with firmware V1.4.0 or higher
SITOP PSU8600 40 A/4x10 A as of product state "2" with firmware V1.4.0 or higher
Corresponding expansion and buffer modules of the PSU8600 system are supported with
firmware V1.4.0 or higher.
UPS1600 devices are supported directly in the versions with Ethernet/PROFINET interface.
UPS1600 devices with USB interface are supported by SITOP Manager Gateway (GWS),
given the above minimum firmware version.
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Installation
4
4.1
Preconditions
NOTICE
The SITOP Manager Installer is only available/functional for administrators.
Installation
The installation file is available online free-of-charge on SIOS
(http://www.siemens.com/sitop).
4.1.1
Supported Hardware and Software
Any IPC that complies with the following minimum requirements can be used:
Processor:
32 bit and 64 bit architecture-based IPC with Intel or ADM processor
Recommended: Quad-Core processors at 1.90 GHz or faster
Memory: 4 GB
Disk space: 550 MB on system drive (if all three components are installed!)
Screen resolution: 1280 × 768 pixels
Interfaces: Ethernet 100 Mbit/s and USB 2.0
Any mobile device that complies with the following minimum requirements can be used:
Smartphone and tablet devices running on Android 6 or iOS9
Memory: 2 GB
Screen resolution: 320 pixel width
Interface: Wi-Fi
Operation Systems for IPC
Windows 7 Enterprise (32 bits and 64 bits) starting from SP1 Build 7601
Windows 10 Enterprise (64 bits) starting from Build 1511
Any IPC that uses minimum the following browsers can be used:
Microsoft Internet Explorer V11
Mozilla Firefox V54
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Google Chrome V60
Microsoft Edge V25
Operational Requirements for Mobile Devices
Any mobile device that uses minimum the following browsers can be used:
Google Chrome V60 running on Android 6
Safari V9.1 running on iOS9
4.1.2
Network
Operational Requirements
A web browser is used for the access to SITOP Manager.
It is necessary to allow incoming connections for the following TCP ports, in order to allow
SITOP Manager to communicate with SDS, GWS and other SITOP PROFINET devices:
4841 (MGR - OPC UA)
4842 (SDS - OPC UA)
4843 (GWS - OPC UA)
PROFINET: 4840 (PSU/UPS OPC UA)
Web-interface secure:
5445 (MGR - Web-interface secure)
5447 (SDS - Web-interface secure)
Please be aware that ICMP echo requests (ping) from the SITOP devices to the IPCs where
the Shutdown Service is running must also be allowed!
Please review the firewall settings in your application to ensure that these requirements are
met!
For entirely localized installation (SITOP devices with USB, IPC with MGR, SDS and GWS),
there are no firewall requirements.
Network Interfaces Detection
The SITOP Manager web application detects all network interfaces (Ethernet and WLAN),
which are available on the hosting IPC.
It is not necessary to detect USB interfaces, because SITOP devices with USB interface use
the SITOP Gateway Service and will be automatically displayed with other Ethernet devices
within SITOP Manager.
4.1.3
Required Rights
The installation of SITOP Manager requires administration rights.
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4.1.4
SIOS
SITOP Manager is available online via SIOS. SITOP Manager, SITOP Shutdown Service
and SITOP Gateway Service are delivered in one installation package with the possibility to
select the installable components.
Installation
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4.2
Installing SITOP Manager
To install SITOP Manager, please observe the requirements below:
1. Download the .zip file (Setup_SITOP-Manager_<SW Version Number>.zip) containing the
executable setup file (Setup_SITOP-Manager_<SW Version Number>.exe) for the SITOP
Manager Installer.
2. Save the .zip file and unpack it to a local drive.
3. Double click the installation application executable "Setup_SITOP-Manager_<SW Version
Number>.exe" file.
4.2.1
Installation
Please follow the steps below provided by the SITOP Manager Installation Wizard:
1. Select the language you want to be used during the installation wizard from the drop-
down list and click the OK button. The Installer supports the English (US), French,
German, Italian and Spanish languages.
NOTICE
The Installer does not support the Chinese (Simplified) language, but SITOP Manager
software does.
2. Read the welcome message to the SITOP Manager setup and click the "Next" button.
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3. Read the SITOP Manager License Agreement carefully and, if you agree with it, click the
"I Agree" button.
NOTICE
You must accept the License Agreement in order to install SITOP Manager.
4. Check all of the components that you want to install. Full installation is already
preselected. If you need just certain components of SITOP Manager (e.g. just installation
of SITOP Shutdown Service), please make your selection accordingly. After selection,
click the "Next" button.
On this page, the storage consumption is displayed.
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5. Select the location where you want to install your selected components of SITOP
Manager. In order to realize this, you have two options: either write the path to the
installation folder in the "Destination Folder" textbox or select another directory by clicking
the "Browse..." button.
After choosing the install location, click the "Install" button.
If you select another directory, navigate to the installation folder and then click the OK
button.
6. Wait for the chosen components to install. During installation you can click the "Show
details" button to see the exact actions taken by the Installer.
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7. Click the "Finish" button to complete the installation.
Note
By default, the SITOP Manager client start checkbox is preselected. If you do not wish for
this service to start after closing the dialog window, then uncheck
the corresponding
checkbox.
You have successfully managed to install SITOP Manager.
Note
Af
ter successful installation, for SITOP Manager and respectively for the SITOP Shutdown
Service (if both services are installed), an icon appears on the desktop.
You can access the web interface locally, either by clicking the icon(s) on the desktop or in
t
he Windows start menu, or by clicking the corresponding icon in the task/tray bar.
Note
The installer installs the SSL web server certificate during the installation process.
NOTICE
For the functioning of SITOP Manager a Microsoft Loopback Adapter is installed. Please
make sure you do not delete it!
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4.2.2
Silent Installation
The Installer offers the possibility to install SITOP Manager per command line.
CAUTION
You must have Windows administrator privileges in order to perform the silent installation.
The steps for performing a silent or an unattended installation are as follows:
1. Open a command prompt window and navigate to the directory where the Setup_SITOP-
Manager_V1-0-0.exe file is located.
2. Install from command line.
The following table identifies the command-line options:
Parameters
Description
/MGR
(optional) Installs SITOP Manager
/GWS (optional) Installs the SITOP Gateway Service
/SDS
(optional) Installs the SITOP Shutdown Service
You can choose to install all three components by writing all three parameters or choose only one
or two of the components to install, but you have to install at least one component.
/D= (required) Specifies the installation directory, e.g. /D=C:\....
Please be aware that the silent installation program gives you the possibility to
select the directory where you want the application to be installed!
/norestart (optional) Prevents the restart of your IPC at the end of the installation.
Under certain conditions, a system reboot might be necessary for the installation to
complete successfully. The option "norestart" causes the installation program to not
reboot the system if circumstances would otherwise cause the reboot to occur.
While this option is convenient, please use this parameter with caution because if
the silent installer needs to reboot your system and this "norestart" command is
used, then no installation will take place!
In order to install from command line, you can use the following syntax:
>Setup_SITOP-Manager_V1-0-0.exe /MGR /SDS /GWS /D=C:\<destination directory>
When you are running the installation in silent mode, please keep in mind the following
considerations:
Silent mode installation requires the same amount of temporary disk space and uses the
same temporary storage directories as a standard installation. The installation program
does not alert you if there is not enough space in the temporary directory.
You can reinstall SITOP Manager over a previously installed same version of SITOP
Manager in the same home directory and in the same file location. You can add any of
the three components to an already existing installation. For example, you can install one
service during one installation and another service during a separate installation (or any
variation thereof). Any of the three components can be installed over the corresponding
components already installed, whether of the same version or of different versions, but an
already installed component cannot be moved to another location after the installation is
completed. If you want to move an already installed component to another location, you
have to uninstall it and then reinstall it to the newly desired location.
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SITOP Manager silent installer recognizes an already installed application and performs
only an update!
Note
In this case, the following command line shall be used: >Setup_SITOP-Manager_V1-0-
0.exe /MGR /SDS /GWS /D=C:\<existing installation directory>
4.2.3
Service Control
Following SITOP Manager, SITOP Gateway Service and SITOP Shutdown Service control
icons are provided in the task bar after installation:
SITOP Manager can be controlled by these service icons.
At mouse over each icon, the status of the corresponding service is displayed. Here are
some examples:
At mouse over, each service shows its status as stopped:
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Color
Description
Green Service running: The green color marks the fact that the service is running and everything
is working.
Yellow Not connected: The yellow color informs that the running service is facing an issue. At
mouse over, the corresponding issue message is displayed: in this case, the SITOP
Gateway Service is not connected to a USB device and to the SITOP Shutdown Service
there is no buffer component assigned.
Red
Service error: If the services are not running, their respective icons are red.
When clicking right on each icon, the services show different actions that can be taken for
each service.
At right click on the MGS icon, you can open, restart or stop the service:
The SDS icon offers you the same three possibilities:
The GWS icon offers you four possibilities: to disconnect or reconnect the USB device, to
restart or to stop the service.
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4.2.4
Updating SITOP Manager
SITOP Manager offers you the possibility to update the components according to your needs
without the requirement to uninstall SITOP Manager first.
The updating of SITOP Manager follows the steps of the installation process. For further
detailed information regarding the installation process, please refer to subchapter Installation
(Page 20).
Special cases
When you want/need to update SITOP Manager as a whole, then update all of its
components by checking them in the dialog page seen below after following the
installation process as mentioned above. After selection, click the "Next" button.
When you want/need to update certain services, then select only those components you
want to update as shown below:
Note
In case the corresponding services cannot be automatically stopped during the update
process, you are required to reboot your IPC in order to complete the update.
In this case, the following message appears:
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Updating SITOP Manager using silent installation
SITOP Manager Installer offers the possibility to update components silently, but for already
installed components only and only if you write in the correct parameter for update.
Note
In this case, please be aware that for the update, the existing path is used.
A newly entered path is only taken into account for installations not for update. For instance,
MGR and SDS components are already installed, but GWS is not. GWS needs to be
installed and MGR and SDS need to be updated. GWS is installed using a newly entered
path, while MGR and SDS are updated on the existing path.
For further detailed information regarding the silent installation, please refer to subchapter
Silent Installation (Page 24).
4.2.5
Uninstallation
SITOP Manager setup also provides a function for uninstallation. You can uninstall SITOP
Manager as a whole or just a certain component.
To uninstall SITOP Manager, please follow the steps below:
Please use the Uninstaller provided in the installation directory or directly over Windows start
menu!
1. Select the language you want to be used during uninstallation from the drop-down list and
click the OK button. Just like the Installer, the Uninstallation Wizard supports the English
(US), French, German, Italian and Spanish languages.
NOTICE
The Uninstaller does not support the Chinese (Simplified) language!
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2. Read the welcome message to the SITOP Manager Uninstallation Wizard and click the
"Next" button.
3. Check all of the components that you want to uninstall. After selection, click the
"Uninstall" button.
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4. Wait for the chosen components to uninstall. During uninstallation, you can click the
"Show details" button to see the exact actions taken by the Uninstallation Wizard.
5. Click the "Finish" button to complete the uninstallation.
The icons corresponding to SITOP Manager, SITOP Gateway Service and SITOP Shutdown
Service are no longer shown in the tray bar and on the desktop.
You have successfully managed to uninstall SITOP Manager and its components.
If you need to reinstall SITOP Manager, you have to follow again the installation steps
described in subchapter Installing SITOP Manager (Page 20).
The Uninstaller offers the possibility to uninstall SITOP Manager silently per command line.
CAUTION
You must have Windows administrator privileges in order to perform the silent
uninstallation.
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The steps for performing a silent or an unattended uninstallation are as follows:
1. Open a command prompt window and navigate to the directory where SITOP Manager
was installed.
2. Uninstall from command line.
The following table identifies the command-line options:
Parameters
Description
/MGR
(optional) Uninstalls SITOP Manager
/GWS (optional) Uninstalls the SITOP Gateway Service
/SDS
(optional) Uninstalls the SITOP Shutdown Service
You can choose to uninstall all three components by writing all three parameters or choose only
one or two of the components to uninstall, but you have to uninstall at least one component.
/norestart (optional) Prevents the restart of your IPC during the uninstallation.
Under certain conditions, a system reboot might be necessary for the uninstallation
to complete successfully. The option "norestart" causes the uninstallation program
to not reboot the system if circumstances would otherwise cause the reboot to
occur. While this option is convenient, please use this parameter with caution be-
cause if the silent uninstaller needs to reboot your system and this "norestart"
command is used, then the uninstallation will not take place!
In order to uninstall from command line, you can use the following syntax:
uninst.exe /MGR /SDS /GWS /norestart
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5
5.1
Securing HTTPS Access
NOTICE
SITOP Manager provides only secure HTTPS communication. HTTP communication is for
security reasons not available!
TLS V1.2 is the precondition for HTTPS access. For more detailed information regarding
the browser specific setting, please refer to chapter Troubleshooting (Page 167).
Delivery State
The as-delivered state provides a standard server certificate (self-signed) and a private key
of the web server after successful SITOP Manager installation.
During HTTPS connection to the SITOP Manager server, the stored certificate is sent to the
client browser. The browser will now display a warning that an attempt is being made to
communicate via an untrustworthy certificate. To trust the unknown certificate and establish
secure access via HTTPS in the SITOP Manager delivery state, please follow the
instructions in your browser for the exact procedure when importing the certificate.
Importing the Certificate Using the Internet Explorer V11 Browser
In order to import the certificate using the Internet Explorer V11 browser, please follow the
steps below:
1. Connect to SITOP Manager using the following address: https://<IP address>:5445.
You may see a screen like the above due to the fact that your self-signed certificate is not
trusted.
Choose the "Continue to this website (not recommended)" option to be then forwarded to
the SITOP Manager landing page.
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2. Here, click in the Top header view the "Download certificate" menu item and download
the certificate out of the menu ( ) icon as shown below:
Now, please open the downloaded certificate.
3. Select "Install Certificate..." from the Certificate dialog.
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4. This will launch the Certificate Import Wizard:
After clicking "Next", please make sure to choose the option "Place all certificates in the
following store" and select "Browse..." in the following dialog:
5. Select "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" and click OK:
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6. Click "Finish" on Completing the Certificate Import Wizard:
7. Click "Yes" on the Security Warning pop-up to install the certificate:
8. Restart the browser.
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5.2
Languages
Multilanguage Support
SITOP Manager supports the English (US), French, German, Italian, Spanish and Chinese
Simplified languages.
Language selection is always possible within SITOP Manager.
SITOP Manager detects and applies automatically the preferred language provided by the
browser. For the cases in which the browser language is not supported, then the primary
language English is applied.
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5.3
Landing Page
SITOP Manager is available at the following address: https://<IP address>:5445.
When accessing SITOP Manager for the first time (no online objects have been added to
SITOP Manager up until that point in time), the following page opens:
At this stage, the available functions are in the Top header view: a logon ( ) button, a
drop-down field for changing the language ( ) and the menu ( ) icon.
Clicking the menu ( ) icon offers you three possibilities:
Download certificate: you can download and then install the certificate for accessing
SITOP Manager by using the browser Certificate Import Wizard. For further detailed
information regarding the certificate installation, please refer to subchapter Securing
HTTPS Access (Page 33).
By clicking the "Help" menu item, you can access the SITOP Manager User Manual in
PDF format.
The "About" menu item offers information about:
the currently used SITOP Manager version
the currently used ODC version
the copyright information and
a link to the "License information"
Note
Clicking the "License information" link provides a .zip file with the 3rd party license
information in html format: LicenseInformation.html
This file can be saved by using the dialog window that opens when clic
king the link.
In order to have configuration access to SITOP Manager, either offline or online, you have to
log in by clicking the "Logon" ( ) button on the left side of the Top header view. For further
detailed information regarding the Top header view, please refer to subchapter Top Header
View (Page 43).
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5.4
First Logon
5.4.1
User Management
To get access to SITOP Manager, it is necessary to authenticate with a valid username and
password. SITOP Manager considers two different users: "admin" and "guest".
The user "admin" has full access (all rights) to the SITOP Manager functionality and has full
access to all online SITOP objects. The "admin" can change their own and the "guest"
password.
WARNING
In case the "admin" forgets their password, a re-installation is necessary.
The user "guest" has limited access to SITOP Manager and can only change their own
password.
For further detailed information regarding "admin" accessibility, please see below. For further
detailed information regarding "guest" accessibility, please refer to subchapter Guest User
(Page 46).
5.4.2
First Logon
After clicking on "Logon" ( ) in the landing page, a login page opens. On the login page,
there is a login form, a drop-down field for changing the language and a link to the license
information:
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WARNING
At the first login with default user name "admin", a change default password dialog opens,
giving you the possibility to change the insecure default password. This step can be
postponed by clicking the "Cancel" button of the pop-up.
Please be aware that you remain logged in with an insecure default password!
Note
The message "Please change the default password for security reasons." that
appears
written in red in the change default password dialog reminds you of the insecure nature of
the default password.
NOTICE
After the first login, your browser may offer you the option to save the password for SITOP
Manager.
1. You can either confirm the message: that is let the browser save the SITOP Manager
credentials in order to automatically sign in from that moment on by using the stored
credentials every time you access SITOP Manager or
2. You can deny the message: that is block the browser from saving the SITOP Manager
credentials. In this case, you need to enter the login credentials every time you access
SITOP Manager.
If you let the browser save the SITOP Manager credentials, please check if the browser
does not autofill the SITOP Manager password in the specific device password fields that
appear while adding a new device into ONLINE Connections and in the Commissioning
page. In this case, just delete the default password and write in the correct specific device
password.
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Please make sure that the password complies with the following criteria:
After this step, you are led to the SITOP Manager home page:
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Home Page
5.5.1
Page Layout
The layout of the SITOP Manager page (both desktop web access and mobile web access)
consists of four sections:
Top header view
Browser view - OFFLINE Project
Browser view - ONLINE Connections
Content view
Note
The orange coloring indicates an active and in use ONLINE Connections configuration mode
(please refer to figure above, ONLINE Connection section
and the Content view section
).
For the corresponding mobile web access layout description, please refer to subchapter
Differences between Desktop and Mobile Display (Page 47).
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5.5.2
Top Header View
The Top header view consists of 3 sections:
The logo section contains the Siemens logo. The authentication section contains the
software identification name. The menu bar section contains information about the
current user login, provides logon/logout functionality, contains the language selection drop-
down button and a menu button.
Note
Clicking in the logo section on Siemens, opens the Siemens home page
(
https://www.siemens.com), while clicking on SITOP Manager opens the SITOP power
supply product website (
http://www.siemens.com/sitop).
The menu bar section offers the following general functions and settings:
HMI Control
Description
Action/
Info
Task Bar Login Identification
Logon ( )
This button displays the logging entries of SITOP Manager.
I
Logout ( ) This button provides SITOP Manager user logout and leads to the land-
ing page.
A
Task Bar - Language
English ( )
At mouse over, this icon opens a drop-down list for language selection.
A
Task Bar - Menu ( )
Change pass-
word
This menu item provides a dialog for changing the password.
You can change your own password either as "admin" or as "guest":
In order to successfully change the password, you have to observe the
requirements for changing the password mentioned in subchapter First
Logon (Page 39).
A
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HMI Control
Description
Action/
Info
Import ODC This menu item provides a dialog for importing a new ODC version into
the Objects catalog. The import process starts with direct Windows file
selection.
The file transfer takes about 3 seconds. After importing the new ODC,
the connection to the software is updated. For further detailed infor-
mation regarding the importing of the ODC, please refer to subchapter
Object Description Catalog (ODC) (Page 53).
A
View alarms This menu item provides a shortcut to the SITOP Manager alarms. For
further detailed information, please refer to subchapter Alarms
(Page 173).
I
Download certifi-
cate
By clicking this menu item, you can download and then install the self-
signed certificate as trusted certificate by using the browser Certificate
Import Wizard. For further detailed information regarding the certificate
installation, please refer to subchapter Securing HTTPS Access
(Page 33).
A
Help By clicking this menu item, you can access the SITOP Manager User
Manual in PDF format.
I
About This menu item provides the same information as in the Landing Page
(Page 38).
I
5.5.3
Content View
This view allows the commissioning, monitoring and configuration functionalities to be
administered.
The Content view data representation depends on two factors:
1. on whether you are offline or online in connection to SITOP Manager and
2. on the selected object in the browser view.
Depending on this selection, the following pages are displayed in the Content view:
1. For the offline engineering, the Object configuration page is shown in Content view:
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2. For the online engineering, the user has access to Diagnostics, Object configuration and
Commissioning pages:
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Guest User
The "guest" user has limited functionality.
After logging in with "guest", the user is only able to monitor online objects existing in
ONLINE Connections. Clicking on an existing online object results in displaying the
diagnostics data of the corresponding object (Operating data > Base Unit). No other web
pages like Object configuration and/or Commissioning are shown.
All the displayed parameters are read-only.
The user "guest" has also the possibility to access functions within the Top header view, but
only: Logon/Logout, language selection, Change password, Download certificate, Help and
About. For further detailed information regarding these functions, please refer to subchapter
Top Header View (Page 43).
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5.7
Differences between Desktop and Mobile Display
SITOP Manager uses responsive design to reformat the view optimizing itself for display on
both desktop and mobile devices.
NOTICE
Mobile web access provides the same functionalities as desktop web access.
The main difference between the mobile view and the desktop view of SITOP Manager
resides in the fact that the mobile view has a vertical alignment of the content view instead of
the horizontal alignment of the desktop view.
Another difference is that the mobile web access presents an icon for drag and drop ( )
functionality, while the desktop web access does not need it due to the ease of access in this
view.
The layout of SITOP Manager (mobile web access) does not consist of different views
because otherwise there would be too much information on just one page, which cannot be
displayed well on mobile devices, yet it does always have one active view.
Using SITOP Manager on Mobile Devices
The requirements for accessing SITOP Manager with mobile phones or devices are
mentioned in subchapter Preconditions (Page 17).
Landing Page
On the landing page, there is a "Logon" ( ) button, a drop-down field for changing the
language ( ) and the menu ( ) icon.
Accessing the menu ( ) icon offers you the same options described in subchapter Landing
Page (Page 38).
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Login Page
After clicking the "Logon" ( ) button in the landing page, a login page opens:
To get access to SITOP Manager (mobile web access), it is necessary to authenticate with
"admin" or "guest" username and a valid password. Please make sure that you have
observed the requirements for a password mentioned in subchapter First Logon (Page 39)!
SITOP Manager (Mobile Web Access) Home Page
After successful login, the SITOP Manager (mobile web access) home page is as follows:
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The mobile view page layout consists of the same four sections as the desktop view:
For further detailed information, please refer to subchapter Page Layout (Page 42).
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The Top header view of the mobile view presents the same 3 sections as the desktop view:
For further detailed information, please refer to subchapter Top Header View (Page 43).
As mentioned before, the Content view of the mobile view is vertically aligned, but offers the
same two main functionalities, offline and online engineering, as the desktop view.
The administration of the offline engineering in this view is the same as in the desktop view:
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In this view, the drag and drop ( ) icon is inactive as long as no object is loaded into the
ONLINE Connections view. When an object is added in the ONLINE Connections, the drag
and drop ( ) icon becomes active.
For further detailed information, please refer to subchapter Offline Engineering (Page 55).
The administration of the online engineering in this view is the same as in the desktop view:
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In this view, the drag and drop ( ) icon is always active, irrespective of whether an object is
or not loaded into the OFFLINE Project view.
For further detailed information, please refer to subchapter Online Engineering (Page 71).
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Engineering
6
6.1
Object Description Catalog (ODC)
SITOP Manager engineering (meaning the software's offline and online functionalities) is
based on the ODC. The ODC file contains the configuration data of all supported SITOP
OPC UA communicative devices and services in all firmware revisions available until the
SITOP Manager release date.
NOTICE
There is no need to reinstall SITOP Manager in case new firmware is available for the
supported devices and services, as a new ODC file can be easily imported into SITOP
Manager with the function "Import ODC" (please refer to point 2 below).
The ODC information is needed for offline engineering. The catalog is displayed in the
OFFLINE Project view by clicking the Add ( ) icon at the bottom of the OFFLINE Project
area. The version of the ODC currently being used/imported into SITOP Manager is
displayed on the right of the dialog heading, in this case V1.0.0. The list in the Objects
catalog shows the objects within that can be configured offline:
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These two possibilities of getting the device data into the Objects catalog are given:
1. With the delivery of SITOP Manager. A new version of SITOP Manager will always have
complete history, included all the devices in the ODCs available up to the release date.
2. ODCs of new devices/services versions will be available for download from SIOS. These
can then be loaded and updated with the function "Import ODC" in the menu ( ) icon in
the upper right corner of the Top header view. For further detailed information regarding
the "Import ODC" function, please refer to subchapter Top Header View (Page 43).
Special remarks:
There is always only one ODC that is active.
It is not possible to select/delete ODCs.
For further detailed information regarding how to administer and configure an offline object
with the Objects catalog, please refer to subchapter Add Object to OFFLINE Project
(Page 60).
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6.2
Offline Engineering
6.2.1
Administration of an OFFLINE Project
SITOP Manager provides offline engineering functionality. Offline engineering allows the
user to configure an object without it being physically connected to SITOP Manager. This
allows engineers to review, create and backup device configurations without the necessity of
being onsite. This functionality can be performed by using the OFFLINE Project view.
OFFLINE Project Structure
OFFLINE Project view provides the following object management:
HMI Control
Description
Action/
Info
Top ①
Save project
()
Clicking this icon saves all objects residing in the OFFLINE Project area in a
SITOP specific project file (.smp). Before saving, you can enter the name of
the project file or use the displayed default name.
When trying to save a file over an already saved file with the same name, a
pop-up message appears informing you: "This will replace your current pro-
ject. Press OK to continue". Confirm this message if you want to replace the
existing saved file.
If the project you want to save is invalid due to a wrong file and/ or format or
due to a corrupt project, a pop-up message appears prompting you to select
a valid project for saving: "Project is invalid. Please select a valid project".
A
Load project
()
Clicking this icon loads a user specific SITOP Manager project file to the
OFFLINE Project view.
In the browse dialog, project file (.smp) is preselected by default.
A
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HMI Control
Description
Action/
Info
New project
()
Clicking this icon deletes the current configuration in the OFFLINE Project
view and provides the possibility to work on a new project.
If a project content or projects content exists, then you get the option before
deleting the existing object(s) and configuring a new one to save the existing
object(s) into a project file. The following dialog window offers you the
possibility to first save the project(s) you are working on:
Confirming this dialog message opens a save window where you can save
the project(s). Denying this dialog, just deletes the project(s) content.
Please note that if you deny this dialog without saving the existing configura-
tion(s), then the corresponding configured object(s) can no longer be re-
stored!
A
OFFLINE Project②
Empty view
message
I
Select with
mouse click
Selecting an object with a mouse click shows the corresponding object con-
figuration in the Content view.
A
Object nam-
ing
The firmware version and the slot number (for the PSU8600 and UPS1600
devices) are displayed next to the object name as additional information in
parentheses and respectively in brackets:
For the PSU8600 and UPS1600 devices, there is the possibility to change
the slot number of the configured offline objects. For further detailed infor-
mation regarding the changing of the slot number of the configured offline
objects, please refer to subchapter Add Object to OFFLINE Project
(Page 60).
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HMI Control
Description
Action/
Info
Rename
object ( )
By clicking this icon you can rename the offline object. A "Rename object"
pop-up opens where you can write in a new valid object name.
After writing the desired new valid name, confirm with OK.
Please make sure that the object name complies with PROFINET naming
conventions:
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Delete object
()
Clicking this icon deletes the corresponding object. The deleting process
consists of two simple steps:
1. Click the delete ( ) icon in the OFFLINE Project view corresponding to
the object or module you want to delete from this view.
2. If you are sure you want to delete the object selected, then click the OK
button on the pop-up confirmation message that opens in order to suc-
cessfully delete the object selected:
The object selected is deleted from the OFFLINE Project view.
Please note that the corresponding configured object can no longer be re-
stored!
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HMI Control
Description
Action/
Info
Drag and
drop ( )
OFFLINE Project area supports context sensitive drag and drop functionali-
ty. On mouse click it is possible to drag an object and drop it into the
ONLINE Connections area. Reciprocally, it is possible to drag an object from
the ONLINE Connections area here. For further detailed information regard-
ing this offline-to-online and online-to-offline functionality, please refer to
subchapters Offline-to-Online (Page 146) and respectively Online-to-Offline
(Page 151).
Please keep in mind that the icon for this functionality only appears in the
mobile view!
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Add module
()
Clicking this icon opens the "Available modules" catalog for a PSU8600
system. This icon is only visible after a PSU8600 system has already been
added in the OFFLINE Project area. In the "Available modules" catalog, the
CNX8600 4 x 10A module is preselected by default:
Just select the radio button of the corresponding needed module if a differ-
ent module than the default one is preferred. Here, you can also select an-
other software version or another slot number for the selected available
module.
This icon is only available for a PSU8600 system.
For further detailed information regarding this functionality, please refer to
subchapter Add Object to OFFLINE Project (Page 60).
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Description
Action/
Info
Add battery
()
Clicking this icon opens the "Available batteries" catalog. This icon is availa-
ble for both a PSU8600 system and a UPS1600 device that have already
been added in the OFFLINE Project area.
In the "Available batteries" catalog for a PSU8600 system, BAT8600
LiFePO4 264Wh battery is preselected by default:
In the "Available batteries" catalog for a UPS1600 device, UPS1100 1.2Ah
battery is preselected by default:
The procedure is the same for both dialog windows: just select the radio
button of the corresponding needed battery if a different battery than the
default one is preferred. Here, you can also select another slot number for
the selected available battery.
Please be aware that if you add more than one battery, they have to be of
the same type!
For further detailed information regarding this functionality, please refer to
subchapter Add Object to OFFLINE Project (Page 60).
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HMI Control
Description
Action/
Info
Bottom ③
Add ( ) Clicking this icon starts the offline Objects catalog for adding an offline ob-
ject or offline objects to the OFFLINE Project view.
This same icon is used to offer you the possibility to add a module or mod-
ules or a battery or batteries to a PSU8600 system or a battery or batteries
to a UPS1600 device already added in the OFFLINE Project area. The
module object is created with the default values specified in the ODC. Just
click this icon on the left of the "Add module" or "Add battery" field and the
adding process starts with the corresponding dialog windows. For further
detailed information regarding this functionality, please refer to the rows
above.
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Note
The icons "Save project" and "New project" and consequently "Rename object" and "Delete
object" are act
ive only when an offline object is present in the OFFLINE Project view. Until
an offline object is present in the OFFLINE Project view, the only available icons in this view
are "Load project" and "Add".
NOTICE
The maximum number of offline projects is 50.
6.2.2
Add Object to OFFLINE Project
To begin SITOP Manager offline engineering, you first have to add an object found within the
Objects catalog into the OFFLINE Project view. The process of adding an object to the
OFFLINE Project view consists of 5 or more steps, depending on the specific object being
added.
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OFFLINE Project Workflow
The workflow for adding a SITOP Shutdown Service to the OFFLINE Project view consists of
the following 5 steps:
1. The Objects catalog is displayed by clicking the "Add" ( ) icon at the bottom of the
OFFLINE Project view.
2. In the Objects catalog, you can select the required object for offline configuration. There
is no multi-selection supported in offline engineering. UPS1600 10A PN is selected by
default when opening the Objects catalog, but a default object name is always provided
for every object type within the catalog:
for UPS1600, the set default name is ups1600
for PSU8600, the set default name is psu8600
for Shutdown Service, the set default name is shutdown-service
NOTICE
For UPS1600 devices, the objects dialog provides only main unit objects for selection.
The latest firmware version of each object is displayed by default in the "Software
revision" field.
3. After selecting the object required for offline configuration, you can change the software
version from the drop-down list corresponding to the "Software revision" field if a different
software version than the default one is preferred.
Note
Please be aware that the default software version displayed is always the latest firmware
version of the selected device!
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4. After selecting the software version, enter a name for the selected object if a different
name than the default one is preferred.
Note
Please be aware that if the entered object name does not comply with the requirements,
then a pop-up window comes up showing you the list of the requirements the name must
comply with!
5. After confirming with OK, a configurable instance of the selected offline object is created
in the OFFLINE Project view.
The process of adding a UPS1600 device and a PSU8600 system to the OFFLINE Project
view presents the same first 5 steps as the process of adding SITOP Shutdown Service to
the OFFLINE Project view, except that it has more extra steps, depending on how many
modules (for the PSU8600) or batteries (for both PSU8600 and UPS1600) are needed to be
added. For further detailed information regarding the adding of PSU8600 and UPS1600 to
the OFFLINE Project view, please refer to the corresponding special cases below.
OFFLINE Project Workflow Detailed for the UPS1600 Special Case
The process of adding a UPS1600 device to the OFFLINE Project view observes the
following:
Add Main Unit
Adding the main device of a UPS1600 system to the OFFLINE Project view follows the same
first 5 steps as the process of adding SITOP Shutdown Service to the OFFLINE Project
view, except that it has more extra steps, depending on how many batteries are added to the
UPS1600 device:
1. The Objects catalog is displayed by clicking the "Add" ( ) icon at the bottom of the
OFFLINE Project view.
2. In the Objects catalog, you can select the required object for configuration. As mentioned
above, there is no multi-selection supported in offline engineering and the set default
name for UPS1600 is ups1600.
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3. After selecting the object required for offline configuration, you can change the software
version from the drop-down list corresponding to the "Software revision" field if a different
software version than the default one is preferred.
In the "Software revision" field, the latest firmware version is displayed by default.
4. After selecting the software version, enter a name for the selected object if a different
name than the default one is preferred.
5. After confirming with OK, a configurable instance of the selected offline object is created
in the OFFLINE Project view.
6. Afterwards, one or more batteries can be added to the configurable instance of the
UPS1600 offline project.
The offline engineering provided by SITOP Manager allows you to add multiple batteries
to the offline UPS1600 project.
Note
The batteries can only be added after the main unit has been successfully added to the
OFFLINE Project view.
Add Batteries
In order to add a battery to a UPS1600 already added to the OFFLINE Project view, the
following steps have to be considered:
1. After the configurable instance of the selected UPS1600 offline object is created in the
OFFLINE Project view, click the "Add battery" ( ) icon.
2. An "Available batteries" window opens where you can select the required battery for
offline configuration.
3. After selecting the battery required for offline configuration, you can change the slot
number if a different slot is preferred.
Note
The next higher and free slot is automatically selected with each add. It is also possible to
reorder the batteries by entering another sl
ot number than the default one.
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4. After confirming with OK, a configurable instance of the selected offline battery is created
in the OFFLINE Project view.
Please be aware that if you add more than one battery, they have to be of the same type!
Please be aware that you can only add a maximum of 6 Siemens batteries. The
maximum number of 3rd party batteries is 1.
When the maximum number of subslots has been reached (when the maximum number
of batteries has been added), the "Add battery" icon appears greyed out.
OFFLINE Project Workflow Detailed for the PSU8600 Special Case
The process of adding a PSU8600 system to the OFFLINE Project view observes the
following:
Add Main Unit
Adding the main unit of a PSU8600 system to the OFFLINE Project view follows the same
first 5 steps as the process of adding SITOP Shutdown Service to the OFFLINE Project
view, except that it has more extra steps, depending on how many modules or batteries are
added to the PSU8600 system:
1. The Objects catalog is displayed by clicking the "Add" ( ) icon at the bottom of the
OFFLINE Project view.
2. In the Objects catalog, you can select the required object for configuration. As mentioned
above, there is no multi-selection supported in offline engineering and the set default
name for PSU8600 is psu8600.
3. After selecting the object required for offline configuration, you can change the software
version from the drop-down list corresponding to the "Software revision" field if a different
software version than the default one is preferred.
In the "Software revision" field, the latest firmware version is displayed by default.
4. After selecting the software version, enter a name for the selected object if a different
name than the default one is preferred.
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5. After confirming with OK, a configurable instance of the selected offline object is created
in the OFFLINE Project view.
6. Afterwards, one or more modules and then one or more batteries (if the added module
has batteries) can be added to the configurable instance of the PSU8600 offline project.
The offline engineering provided by SITOP Manager allows you to add multiple modules
and/or batteries to the offline PSU8600 project.
Note
The modules and the batteries can only be added after the main unit has been
successfully added to the OFFLINE Project view.
Add Modules
In order to add a submodule to a PSU8600 already added to the OFFLINE Project view, the
following steps have to be considered:
1. After the configurable instance of the selected PSU8600 offline object is created in the
OFFLINE Project view, click the "Add module" ( ) icon.
2. An "Available modules" window opens where you can select the required module for
offline configuration.
Please be aware that the maximum number of extension modules (CNX8600 devices)
that can be added is 4 and the maximum number of buffer modules (BUF8600 and
UPS8600) that can be added is 2!
NOTICE
Please be aware that you can only add either one BUF8600 and one UPS8600 or two of
either of these devices, but no more than 2 buffer modules.
When the maximum number of submodules has been reached (when the maximum
number of submodules has been added), the "Add module" icon appears greyed out.
3. After selecting the module required for offline configuration, you can change the software
version from the drop-down list corresponding to the "Software revision" field if a different
software version than the default one is preferred.
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Note
Please be aware that the default software version displayed is always the latest firmware
version of the selected module!
In the "Softwa
re revision" field, the latest firmware version is displayed by default.
4. After selecting the required "Software revision", you can change the slot number if a
different slot is preferred.
Note
The next higher and free slot is automatically selected with each add. It is also possible to
reorder the modules by entering another slot number than the default one.
5. After confirming with OK, a configurable instance of the selected offline module is created
in the OFFLINE Project view.
6. Afterwards, one or more batteries (if the offline added module has batteries) can be
added to the configurable instance of the PSU8600 offline project.
Add Batteries
In order to add a battery to a PSU8600 already added to the OFFLINE Project view, the
following steps have to be considered:
1. After the configurable instance of the selected PSU8600 offline object is created in the
OFFLINE Project view, click the "Add battery" ( ) icon.
2. An "Available batteries" window opens where you can select the required battery for
offline configuration.
3. After selecting the battery required for offline configuration, you can change the slot
number if a different slot is preferred.
Note
The next higher and free slot is automatically selected with each add. It is also possible to
reorder the batteries by entering another slot number than the default one.
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4. After confirming with OK, a configurable instance of the selected offline battery is created
in the OFFLINE Project view.
Please be aware that if you add more than one battery, they have to be of the same type!
Please be aware that you can only add a maximum of 5 Siemens batteries (either
BAT8600 LiFePO4 264Wh or BAT8600 Pb 380Wh). The maximum number of 3rd party
batteries is 1.
When the maximum number of subslots has been reached (when the maximum number
of batteries has been added), the "Add battery" icon appears greyed out.
6.2.3
Configuring an Offline Object
Offline engineering only presents the Object configuration page:
Content View Object Identification
The currently selected object is displayed in the upper right corner of the Content view
header by object type name.
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Offline Object Configuration
In order to configure the offline selected object, you have to follow the steps below:
Figure 6-1 Offline Object Configuration Workflow
1. Click on the object you want to configure. The object tree opens and the corresponding
component can be selected.
2. Navigate and click Object configuration > Device configuration > Base Unit page. This
opens the configuration page and the offline object configuration can now be performed
on this page.
3. Change to the desired configuration by modifying the parameters as needed. The
changed values are marked on the right by the revert ( ) icon.
4. Clicking the revert ( ) icon reverts the parameters to the values they had before they
were changed.
5. If the entered values are valid for download, the download process starts with the
download ( ) button switching from grey to blinking black ( ). Download the
configuration to the offline object by clicking the active and black blinking download ( )
button in the upper right corner of the Content view.
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The successful download is confirmed by the green check successful download ( ) icon
on the right of the download ( ) button:
The unsuccessful download is marked by the red unsuccessful download ( ) icon on the
right of the download ( ) button:
In this case, the parameters remain unchanged as evidenced by the picture above.
NOTICE
Please be aware that changing a parameter on the configuration page does not imply
an automatic download of this value! All changes and only the changes on this page are
downloaded at once by clicking the active and black blinking download ( ) button in
the upper right corner of the Content view.
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If you leave the page without saving the changes made, a pop-up message appears
informing you that your changes are not saved and that you will lose them if you leave the
page without saving them:
If you do not want to save the changes made, just confirm this message and leave the
page.
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6.3
Online Engineering
6.3.1
Administration of the ONLINE Connections
SITOP Manager has the ability to configure SITOP objects online within the ONLINE
Connections view.
The ONLINE Connections view represents all online SITOP objects connected to SITOP
Manager. Objects are displayed as a tree structure according to their respective
configuration or property.
ONLINE Connections Structure
ONLINE Connections view provides the following object administration:
HMI Control
Description
Action/
Info
Top ①
"More" icon
( )
This icon starts the dialog within which you can select the active network
adapter.
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ONLINE Connections②
Empty view
message
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Select with
mouse click
Selecting an object with a mouse click shows the corresponding object con-
figuration in the Content view.
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Delete object
()
Clicking this icon deletes the selected object. The deleting process in the
online engineering is the same as in the offline engineering.
Please be aware that you cannot delete an object while the connection is
being established! This button is not active (is greyed out) during connection
also indicated by the orange flashing exclamation mark left to the object
name in ONLINE Connections.
For further detailed information regarding the deletion of an object, please
refer to subchapter Administration of an OFFLINE Project (Page 55).
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Description
Action/
Info
Drag and
drop ( )
ONLINE Connections area supports context sensitive drag and drop. On
mouse click it is possible to drag an object and drop it into the OFFLINE
Project area. Reciprocally, it is possible to drop an object from the OFFLINE
Project here. For further detailed information regarding this online-to-offline
and offline-to-online functionality, please refer to subchapters Online-to-
Offline (Page 151) and respectively Offline-to-Online (Page 146).
Please keep in mind that the icon for this functionality only appears in the
mobile view (it is available for portable mobile devices like a mobile phone or
a tablet)!
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Bottom ③
Add ( )
Clicking this icon starts the wizard for adding an online connection (object).
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SITOP Manager provides online engineering for all its three services: SITOP Manager,
SITOP Gateway Service and SITOP Shutdown Service.
In order to have access to the ONLINE Connections network, you first have to select a
SITOP Manager server network adapter. For further detailed information, please refer to the
steps for selecting a network adapter below.
6.3.2
Selecting the Network Adapter
SITOP Manager can access devices over multiple network connections, but only actively
over one network connection. Thus, it is necessary to specify the network connection that
will be administered (LAN1, LAN2, WiFi, etc.).
The selection of a network adapter consists of three steps:
Figure 6-2 Select network adapter workflow
1. Go with the mouse over the "More" ( ) icon in the upper right corner of the ONLINE
Connections area.
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2. Click the "Select network adapter" ( ) button that opens. A Select network
adapter dialog opens with available SITOP Manager server network adapters.
3. Select the adequate network adapter and get access to the online network. The selection
of the network adapter depends on your online objects network connection.
WARNING
Active management (i.e. shut down event management) is only possible with one active
network connection.
Note
Any selection remains preselected and displayed after browser termination.
6.3.3
Add Object to ONLINE Connections
The process of adding a new online connection or the "Add to the ONLINE Connections"
Wizard starts with the "Add" ( ) icon at the bottom area of the ONLINE Connections area.
The title "Add" is displayed next to the icon.
Note
The supported objects are the SITOP devices PSU8600 PN, UPS1600 PN, UPS1600 USB
(via Gateway Service) and SITOP Shutdown Service.
Add to the ONLINE Connections Wizard
This wizard is built in two dialog steps and shall guide you through the adding process.
In case you have already selected your network adapter, then the wizard starts directly with
the first step below.
1.
Object selection:
In this first step, all supported SITOP online objects found on the
selected network adapter are displayed in a top/down scrollable list:
Figure 6-3 Add to ONLINE Connections Wizard Step 1 Available objects
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If you cannot find the object you need, then click the "Refresh" ( ) button in the
upper right corner of the list. It will search once again the available objects in the network
and display them and also verify if the correct network adapter is selected.
Note
Multiple object selection is possible directly using the corresponding checkboxes. There
is also the possibility to select all
objects by checking the "Available objects" checkbox.
To aid in identifying the object, you can expand the object in the list to display the
connection details (MAC address, IP and Object name):
Figure 6-4 Add to ONLINE Connections Wizard - Detailed view
Click the "Next" button after your selection.
2.
Object registration
: In this second step, registration information (i.e. "User" and
"Password") is required in order to establish connection.
Note
Default "User" and "Password" parameters are both "admin".
CAUTION
This password to the object is not necessarily the same password as for the access to
SITOP Manager!
It is not necessary to change the password after establishing the connection.
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Figure 6-5 Add to ONLINE Connections Wizard Step 2 Object registration with admin
The "Back" button is available and active to go back one step.
Note
Default "OPC UA port" for PSU8600/UPS1600 PN is 4840, for UPS1600 USB (Gateway
Service) is 4843 and for Shutdown Service is 4843.
Click the OK button and add objects to ONLINE Connections.
For all connection valid objects, an OPC UA data connection is established and maintained
preventing other instances of SITOP Manager from establishing a connection. You can
select now the corresponding object for further engineering.
While establishing a connection, an exclamation mark orange blinking ( ) symbol will appear
beside the object name. It will supply more information regarding the connection process.
There is no automatic Content view data display; this appears only after selecting the online
object.
CAUTION
Devices already connected via PROFINET (i.e. to a PLC) can only establish a read-only
OPC UA connection.
For further detailed information regarding connection validation, please refer to chapter
Troubleshooting (Page 167).
ONLINE Connections Firmware Verification and Data Representation
The firmware version of the device is checked against the supported versions in the SITOP
Manager ODC during OPC UA data connection verification. Unsupported firmware is
symbolically marked by an exclamation mark black highlighted ( ) symbol. For further
detailed information regarding proceeding possibilities, please refer to chapter
Troubleshooting (Page 167).
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6.3.4
Configuring an Online Object
Online engineering presents the main Diagnostics, Object configuration and Commissioning
pages.
The orange highlights in the menu structure identify active communication with live SITOP
devices. Changes made here are directly implemented into operating objects.
Content View Object Identification
Select the object you want to configure by clicking the object type name. Navigate to the
Object configuration > Device configuration > Base Unit page. The currently selected object
is displayed in the upper right corner of the Content view header by object type name:
The configuration can now be performed in the Content view by navigating through the
corresponding "Object configuration" pages.
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Online Object Configuration
In order to configure the online selected object, you have to follow the steps below:
Figure 6-6 Online Object Configuration Workflow
1. Click on the object you want to configure. The object tree opens and the corresponding
component can be selected.
2. Navigate and click Object configuration > Device configuration > Base Unit page. This
opens the configuration page and the online object configuration can now be performed
on this page.
3. Change to the desired configuration by modifying the parameters as needed. The
changed values are marked on the right by the revert ( ) icon.
NOTICE
Please be aware that you need admin privileges in order to change the parameters and
save the configuration!
4. Clicking the revert ( ) icon reverts the parameters to the values they had before they
were changed.
5. If the entered values are valid for download, the download process starts with the
download ( ) button switching from grey to blinking orange ( ). Download the
configuration to the online object by clicking the active and orange blinking download
() button in the upper right corner of the Content view.
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The successful download is confirmed by the green check successful download ( ) icon
on the right of the download ( ) button:
The unsuccessful download is marked by the red unsuccessful download ( ) icon on the
right of the download ( ) button:
In this case, the parameters remain unchanged as evidenced by the picture above.
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NOTICE
Please be aware that changing a parameter on the configuration page does not imply
an automatic download of this value! All changes and only the changes on this page are
downloaded at once by clicking the active and orange blinking download ( ) button in
the upper right corner of the Content view.
If you leave the page without saving the changes made, a pop-up message appears
informing you that your changes are not saved and that you will lose them if you leave the
page without saving them:
If you do not want to save the changes made, just confirm this message and leave the
page.
Note
Downloading the configuration to the device does not save this configuration to an offline
project.
6.3.5
SITOP UPS1600
This subchapter deals with the online functions of the SITOP Manager (MGR) in relation to
an online UPS1600 device and highlights the differences between a UPS1600 PN and a
UPS1600 USB device.
The figure below shows successful object connection of a UPS1600 PN device:
The figure below shows successful object connection of a UPS1600 USB device:
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6.3.5.1
Diagnostics
UPS1600 presents the following functionalities within the Diagnostics tab: Alarms, Operating
data and Online functions.
Alarms
The Alarms functionality offers the two standard alarms views: Pending alarms and Alarm
history.
In the Pending alarms page, you can see the currently pending alarms of the selected object:
Navigation area
Description
Pending alarms Displays the currently pending active alarms of the selected object in a tabular form
with the following three columns:
Event: shows the pending event related to the selected object
Date and time (UTC): displays the date and time when each alarm related to the
selected object has occurred
Details on event: provides further information about a pending alarm
Displays the following button:
Save as...: this button saves the currently displayed pending alarms as a .csv
file
NOTICE
Please note that a few seconds may pass between triggering an alarm and displaying it!
In the Alarm history page, the alarms for the object added to the ONLINE Connections that
have occurred are shown:
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Navigation area
Description
Alarm history Displays the alarm history for the object added to the ONLINE Connections in a
tabular form with the following three columns:
Event: shows the alarm event related to the selected object
Date and time (UTC): displays the date and time when each alarm related to the
selected object has occurred and respectively has been rectified
Incoming/outgoing: provides further information about an alarm, whether the
alarm is incoming or outgoing, that is the occurrence or the rectification of the
alarm event
Displays the following two buttons:
Save as...: this button saves the alarm history as a .csv file
Clear history: this button deletes the whole history of the object alarms
A page displays a maximum of 30 alarms. In case of a higher number of alarms, the alarms
are displayed on several pages. The corresponding alarms navigation is placed on the right
corner at the page bottom:
Operating data
The Operating data functionality offers the Base Unit view:
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Description
Base
Unit
UPS1600 Displays the following parameters:
Article number
Serial number
SW version: displays the software version of the main device, that is the latest
software version of the device
HW product version
Operating mode: displays the operating mode of the main device. It can be
"Normal" or "Buffering".
Displays the following checkbox:
Ready for buffering: when enabled, this checkbox shows that the device is
ready for buffering
Displays the following parameters:
Remaining buffer time
Input voltage
Output voltage
Load current
Battery charge level
Measured charge current
Battery voltage
All these parameters are read-only from the device, but they update regularly
according to the data change within the device during operation.
Online functions
The Online functions page offers two online functions: Firmware update for the UPS1600
devices and Reset to factory settings.
Firmware update for UPS1600 PN devices:
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Firmware
update >
UPS1600
UPS1600 Displays the following two parameters:
IP address
PROFINET device name
All these parameters are read-only from the device, but they update regular-
ly according to the data change within the device during operation.
UPS1600 Displays the following two buttons:
Choose File: with this button, you can choose a file for the firmware
update of the device
The file chosen for the firmware update has to be a UPD file (.upd), that
is a program update information file (text document), whose content can
be viewed by any text editing or word processing application.
When no file has been chosen for the firmware update of the device,
then "No file chosen" is displayed next to this button.
If a file has been chosen for the firmware update of the device, then the
name of the file appears next to this button instead of the "No file cho-
sen" text.
Download: with this button, you can download the file chosen for the
firmware update to the device. After you choose the file for the firmware
update, then click the "Download" button and the "Firmware update"
shall take place automatically.
When there is no file chosen for the update, then this button is not ac-
tive.
The "Firmware update" function for a UPS1600 PN device observes the following steps:
1. Click the "Choose File" button in order to choose the file for the firmware update.
2. After choosing the file, click the now active "Download" button and the following progress
bar shows the progress of the process:
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3. If the download process is successful, the following message appears on the page:
4. Click the "Reset system" button in order to complete the firmware update.
Firmware update for UPS1600 USB devices:
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Firmware
update >
UPS1600
UPS1600 Displays the following parameter:
PROFINET device name
This parameter is read-only from the device, but it updates regularly accord-
ing to the data change within the device during operation.
UPS1600 Displays the following two buttons:
Choose File: with this button, you can choose a file for the firmware
update of the device
The file chosen for the firmware update has to be a UPD file (.upd), that
is a program update information file (text document), whose content can
be viewed by any text editing or word processing application.
When no file has been chosen for the firmware update of the device,
then "No file chosen" is displayed next to this button.
If a file has been chosen for the firmware update of the device, then the
name of the file appears next to this button instead of the "No file cho-
sen" text.
Download: with this button, you can download the file chosen for the
firmware update to the device. The "Firmware update" function shall take
place automatically.
When there is no file chosen for the update, then this button is not ac-
tive.
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The "Firmware update" function for a UPS1600 USB device observes the following steps:
1. Click the "Choose File" button in order to choose the file for the firmware update.
2. After choosing the file, click the now active "Download" button and the progress bar
shows the progress of the process.
3. If the download process is successful, the following message appears on the page:
4. The firmware update has been completed.
CAUTION
Do not switch off the IPC with SITOP Manager, the IPC with GWS (when needed and
potentially separate) and the device running the update during the "Firmware update"
function!
In case the firmware update is unsuccessful, an error message appears on the page
detailing the issue occurred. Please review the message and redo the process correctly! In
case the problem still persists, please refer to the USP1600 Manual
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/84977415) for the firmware update
specification for both UPS1600 PN and UPS1600 USB devices!
Reset to factory settings for UPS1600 PN devices:
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Reset to factory
settings
Displays the following two parameters:
IP address
PROFINET device name
All these parameters are read-only from the device, but they update regularly ac-
cording to the data change within the device during operation.
Displays the following button:
Reset to factory settings: this button resets the settings of the device to the
factory settings
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Reset to factory settings for UPS1600 USB devices:
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Reset to factory
settings
Displays the following parameter:
PROFINET device name
This parameter is read-only from the device, but it updates regularly according to
the data change within the device during operation.
Displays the following button:
Reset to factory settings: this button resets the settings of the device to the
factory settings
CAUTION
Do not switch off the IPC with SITOP Manager, the IPC with GWS (when needed and
potentially separate) and the device running the "Reset to factory settings" function!
There are two possibilities to "Reset to factory settings":
1. Reset to factory settings here in Diagnostics > Online functions > Reset to factory settings
or
2. Reset to factory settings in Commissioning.
Both possibilities offer the same functionality.
CAUTION
After running the "Reset to factory settings" function, all object configuration parameters are
reset to the default setting; 0.0.0.0 is used for the IP address. A new IP address must then
be assigned, as otherwise there is no connection to the OPC UA server. The object can
now be newly commissioned as required using SITOP Manager. There is no need of any
other Commissioning tool.
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6.3.5.2
Object Configuration
Within the Object configuration tab, the following functionalities are offered: General, Device
configuration and Load/Save.
General
Communication interface for UPS1600 PN devices:
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Commu-
nication
interface
General Displays the following parameters:
Location ID
Contact: displays the contact information of the person responsible for the
selected object
Device name
If you change the device name here in Communication interface > Device
name, then the name of the device also changes in the device interface,
and everywhere where the device name is displayed, the new name ap-
pears instead of the former name of the device.
All these parameters are writable.
DHCP Displays the following radio button:
DHCP: by selecting this button, you can access the object over your own
network management protocol
This button is selectable.
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Fixed IP
address
Displays the following radio button:
Fixed IP address: by selecting this button, you can access the object over
a fixed IP address
This button is selectable.
Displays the following three parameters:
IP address
Subnet mask
Router address
All these parameters are writable.
WARNING
Please be aware that a correct functionality of the SITOP Manager and Shutdown Service
is no longer guaranteed with DHCP usage.
Communication interface for UPS1600 USB devices:
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Commu-
nication
interface
General Displays the following parameters:
Location ID
Contact: displays the contact information of the person responsible for the
selected object
Device name
If you change the device name here in Communication interface > Device
name, then the name of the device also changes in the device interface
and everywhere where the device name is displayed, the new name ap-
pears instead of the former name of the device.
These parameters are writable.
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Web server > Settings:
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Web
server >
Settings
General Displays the following two checkboxes:
Activate web server on this module: when enabled, this checkbox shows
that the web server is activated on the selected module
Permit access only with HTTPS: when enabled, this checkbox shows that
access to the object is permitted only with HTTPS connection
These parameters are selectable.
Automatic
actions
Displays the following checkbox:
Log off automatically after 15 minutes: when enabled, this checkbox
shows that the web interface of the device will be logged off automatically
after 15 minutes
This parameter is selectable.
Displays the following parameter:
Update interval: displays the update interval in a drop-down list (No reload,
5 seconds, 10 seconds, 20 seconds, 30 seconds and 60 seconds)
This parameter can be selected from the drop-down list.
OPC UA server > Settings for UPS1600 PN devices:
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OPC UA
server >
Settings
General Displays the following checkbox:
OPC UA server activated: when enabled, this checkbox shows that the
OPC UA server is activated
OPC UA server must be activated for SITOP Manager to communicate with
the device.
Displays the following parameter:
OPC UA server port: default 4840 for PN devices
Displays the following checkbox:
Unencrypted access activated: when enabled, this checkbox shows that the
unencrypted OPC UA communication with the selected object is activated
Please note that this option is not recommended!
These parameters are selectable and respectively writable.
NTP
client
Displays the following checkbox:
NTP client activated: when enabled, this checkbox shows that the NTP
client is activated
You can enter up to 4 NTP IP server addresses.
Displays the following parameter:
NTP server address 1 ... 4: displays the NTP IP server addresses
These parameters are selectable and respectively writable.
OPC UA server > Settings for UPS1600 USB devices:
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OPC UA
server >
Settings
General Displays the following checkbox:
Unencrypted access activated: when enabled, this checkbox shows that
unencrypted access for the selected object is activated.
Please note that this option is not recommended!
Displays the following parameter:
OPC UA server port: default 4843 for GWS
These parameters are selectable and respectively writable.
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PROFINET security > Settings:
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PROFINET
security >
Settings
General Displays the following two checkboxes:
AR configuration locked: when enabled, this checkbox shows that the AR
configuration is locked
Activate DCP write protection: when enabled, this checkbox shows that the
DCP write protection is activated
These parameters are selectable.
User administration:
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Description
User admin-
istration
Displays the user administration of the selected object in a tabular form with the
following five columns:
Name: displays the user names
Access level: displays the access level of each user. User "admin" has adminis-
trative rights and user "guest" has minimum rights. As "admin" you have the
right to add users.
You can check the rights of each user by clicking the plus (+) icon correspond-
ing to their respective access level.
Password: displays the password for each user when the changing of the
password is in progress. Within this column, you can change the password. For
further detailed information regarding the changing of the password, please re-
fer to the "Procedure for changing the administrator password" section below.
Password confirmation: displays the password confirmation when the changing
of the password is in progress.
Delete user: For further detailed information regarding deleting a user, please
refer to the "Procedure for setting up a user account" section below.
Displays the following button:
Add new user: this button adds new users
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Managing device users using the "User administration" function
The description refers to device users who should have access to the Web and OPC UA
server of the respective SITOP device.
NOTICE
Device access via SITOP Manager or SITOP Shutdown Service is only possible with
administrator user.
Note
Users "admin" and "guest" are preset and cannot be deleted.
Procedure for changing the administrator password
Within this page, you can change the password of a service object:
1. Enter the new password in the editor area, in row "admin" under "Password"
For further detailed information regarding the password criteria, please refer to
subchapter First Logon (Page 39).
2. Enter the new password again under "Password confirmation"
3. Save to object by clicking the now active and orange blinking download ( ) button in the
upper right corner of the Content view.
The new "admin" password has been successfully changed.
By using the same procedure, you can also change the "guest" password when you are
logged in as "admin".
Procedure for setting up a user account
Within this page, as "admin", you can also add a new user and delete a user.
In order to add a new user, just click the "Add new user" button at the bottom of the "Name"
column and write in the name of the new user in the row that is thusly created.
You can choose the rights for the new user by clicking the plus (+) icon in the corresponding
"Access level" line. A "User access" dialog opens and there you can check the rights you
want to give the new user:
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According to the rights you give the new user, they shall have administrative or minimum
rights.
A "guest" user has by default minimum rights, that is no rights have been granted to that
specific "guest" user.
The following table describes all the rights that can be granted to a user in order to be an
"admin" user.
User access level parameters:
Access
level
Parameter
Description
1
operating data to read
device information and state is displayed (SVG, operating data)
2 the configuration to
read from the device
if selected, also the above access level (1) is also selected
parameters are displayed (read only) Device configuration
3 the configuration to
write to the device
if selected, also the above access levels 1 and 2 will be select-
ed
parameters will be also writable Device configuration
4 settings to read from
the device
if selected, also the access levels 1 and 2 will be selected
save to local PC configuration file enable
5 settings to write to the
device
if selected, also the access levels 1, 2, 3 and 4 will be selected
upload to device configuration file enable
6 alarm list to read alarms pending and history pages can be accessed
7 the alarm list to de-
lete/save
if selected, also the access levels 1-6 will be selected
alarm history can be deleted or saved
8 operating states to
change
online functions enabled (Firmware update and Reset to factory
settings for both PSU8600 and UPS1600 and Output On/Off, Buff-
ering on/off just for PSU8600)
9 a firmware update to
perform
firmware update enabled
10 special functions to
perform
if selected, also the access levels 1, 2 and 3 will be selected
reset to factory settings enabled
11
users to manage
user management enabled
After granting the necessary rights to the new user, write in a valid password and then the
password confirmation in the corresponding columns. In order for the password to be valid,
please observe the criteria for the password that appear when writing in the password. For
these changes to take effect, please click the now active and orange blinking download ( )
button in the upper right corner of the Content view.
You have managed to set up a user account.
Procedure for deleting a user account
Within this page, as "admin", you can also delete a user.
In order to delete a user, just check the checkbox on the row corresponding to the user you
want to delete and load these changes by clicking the same active and orange blinking
download ( ) button in the upper right corner of the Content view.
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Device configuration
The Device configuration functionality offers for the UPS1600 devices the Base Unit and the
Energy storage configuration pages:
Base Unit:
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Base
Unit
Buffering Displays the following two parameters:
Connection threshold
Buffer time
Displays the following checkbox:
Maximum buffer time: when enabled, this checkbox shows that the maximum
buffer time of the main device has been activated
Displays the following three parameters:
Additional buffer time after PC shutdown
Expected buffer current
Reset time
Displays the following checkbox:
Enable reset after buffering: when enabled, this checkbox shows that the
reset is enabled after buffering
Signaling Displays the following two parameters:
Downtime alarm
Wait time for stable input voltage
All these parameters are writable and respectively selectable and can be changed by config-
uring new parameters and saving them to the device by clicking the active and orange blinking
download ( ) button in the upper right corner of the Content view.
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Energy storage:
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Energy
storage
SITOP
UPS1100
battery
Displays the following radio button:
SITOP UPS1100 battery: by selecting this radio button, you choose
UPS1100 as the energy storage medium for the UPS1600 device
Use third-
party bat-
tery
Displays the following radio button:
Use third-party battery: by selecting this radio button, you choose a third-
party battery as the energy storage medium for the selected UPS1600 de-
vice
Displays the following parameters:
Battery capacity: displays the battery capacity of the third-party battery
selected as energy storage medium for the selected UPS1600 device
End-of-charge voltage at 20°C
Charge current
Stop buffering voltage
Faulty battery voltage
When selecting the "SITOP UPS1100 battery" radio button, these parameters
are read-only and when selecting the "Use third-party battery" radio button,
these parameters become writable.
If you change the selection in this view, you have to download the newly-made selection to
the device in order to save it.
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Load/Save
The Load/Save functionality offers the same possibility for UPS1600 to load a previously
saved and valid configuration into the device or to save a new device configuration as .zip
file:
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Load/
Save
Load Displays the following button:
Choose File: with this button, you can browse for a previously saved and valid
configuration file for loading it into the selected device
Please make sure that you choose a .zip file as loading file!
When no file has been chosen, then "No file chosen" is displayed next to this
button.
Displays the following button:
Load: with this button, you can load the selected file into the system. After you
choose the file for loading, then click the "Load" button and the loading shall
take place automatically.
When there is no file chosen for loading, then this button is not active.
Save Displays the following button:
Save: this button saves the device configuration as .zip encrypted file
The Load/Save functionality offers the possibility to load a previously saved and valid
configuration into the device or to save a new device configuration as .zip file.
Note
The Load/Save functionality within the Gateway Service pertains only to configuration data
within
the USB device.
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6.3.5.3
Commissioning UPS1600 PN
A USB1600 PN device presents the following Commissioning page:
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Commissioning Displays the following parameters:
MAC address
IP
Subnet mask
Gateway
Object name
OPC UA port
User: displays the user name of the selected object
Password: displays the password of the selected object
All these parameters are writable, except for the MAC address, which is read-only,
and consequently they can be changed by configuring new parameters and saving
them to the device by clicking the active and orange blinking download ( ) button
in the upper right corner of the Content view.
Displays the following two buttons:
Reset to factory settings: this button resets the settings of the device to the
factory settings
Flash SF LED 3x: this button starts the LED flashing of the device
NOTICE
In case SITOP Manager cannot establish the connection to the object, please review the
exclamation mark symbol message and follow the instructions in chapter Troubleshooting
(Page 167).
By selecting this object, you are always and only routed to the Commissioning tab.
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Managing the device connection and the commissioning data using the Commissioning
functionality:
Within this page, you can change the commissioning data (IP, Subnet mask, Gateway,
Object name, OPC UA port, User and Password), if required, of the selected device. Also
you can connect on a different port or with different registration / login information (user,
password).
Within this tab you can also "Reset to factory settings" and "Flash SF LED 3x" of the device.
Note
Resetting the device to factory settings will also break the connection to SITOP Manager.
After executing the "Flash SF LED 3x" function, the corresponding LED starts flashing on the
device.
Every time you want to change an available parameter to the selected device and/or module
in any page, you have to save the change by clicking the active and orange blinking
download ( ) button in the upper right corner of the Content view.
Note
For further detailed information regarding out of the box commissioning, please refer to
subchapter
Commissioning - Out of the Box (UPS1600 / PSU8600 PN) (Page 155).
6.3.5.4
Commissioning UPS1600 USB
A USB1600 USB device presents the following Commissioning page:
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Commissioning >
gateway-service-usb
Displays the following parameters:
MAC address
IP
Subnet mask
Gateway
Object name
OPC UA port
User: displays the user name of the selected object
Password: displays the password of the selected object
All these parameters are writable, except for the MAC address, IP, Subnet
mask and Gateway, which are read-only, and consequently they can be
changed by configuring new parameters and saving them to the device by
clicking the active and orange blinking download ( ) button in the upper
right corner of the Content view.
Managing the device connection and the commissioning data using the Commissioning
functionality:
Within the Commissioning page, you can change the commissioning data (Object name,
OPC UA port, User and Password), if required, of the selected device.
Every time you want to change an available parameter to the selected device in any page,
you have to save the change by clicking the active and orange blinking download ( )
button in the upper right corner of the Content view.
6.3.6
SITOP PSU8600
This subchapter deals with the online functions of the SITOP Manager (MGR) in relation to
an online PSU8600 device.
The figure below shows successful object connection of a PSU8600 device:
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6.3.6.1
Diagnostics
PSU8600 presents the following functionalities within the Diagnostics tab: Alarms, Operating
data and Online functions.
Alarms
The Alarms functionality offers the two standard alarms views: Pending alarms and Alarm
history.
In the Pending alarms page, you can see the currently pending alarms of the selected object:
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Pending alarms Displays the currently pending active alarms of the selected object in a tabular form
with the following seven columns:
ID: displays the ID of the pending alarm related to the selected object
Event: shows the pending event related to the selected object
Severity: shows the severity of each alarm. There are 4 levels of severity for the
device alarms. Using the "Severity filter" drop-down list, the alarm list can be re-
stricted to the corresponding alarms.
Each severity level has a specific icon. For further detailed information regard-
ing the alarms severity levels, please refer to subchapter Alarms (Page 173).
Slot: shows the slot where the pending alarm occurred. PSU8600 has up to
5 slots.
Subslot: shows the subslot of the pending alarm
Date and time (UTC): displays the date and time when each alarm related to the
selected object has occurred
Details on event: provides further information about a pending alarm
Displays the "Severity filter" drop-down list, within which you can select to see the
alarms displayed according to their severity level.
Displays the following button:
Save as...: this button saves the currently displayed pending alarms as a .csv
file
NOTICE
Please note that a few seconds may pass between triggering an alarm and displaying it!
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There is no maximum number of pending alarms set.
In the Alarm history page, the alarms for the object added to the ONLINE Connections that
have occurred are shown:
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Alarm history Displays the alarms for the object added to the ONLINE Connections that have
occurred in a tabular form with the following eight columns:
ID: displays the ID of the alarm that has occurred related to the selected ob-
ject
Event: shows the alarm event related to the selected object
Incoming/outgoing: provides further information about an alarm, whether the
alarm is incoming or outgoing, that is the occurrence or the rectification of the
alarm event
Severity: shows the severity of the alarm. There are 4 levels of severity for the
device alarms.
Each severity level has a specific icon. For further detailed information regard-
ing the alarms severity levels, please refer to subchapter Alarms (Page 173).
Slot: shows the slot where the alarm occurred. PSU8600 has up to 5 slots.
Subslot: shows the subslot where the alarm occurred
Date and time (UTC): displays the date and time when each alarm related to
the selected object has occurred and respectively has been rectified
Details on event: provides further information about an alarm
Displays the "Severity filter" drop-down list, within which you can select to see the
alarms displayed according to their severity level.
Displays the following two buttons:
Save as...: this button saves the alarm history as a .csv file
Clear history: this button deletes the whole history of the object alarms
A page displays a maximum of 30 alarms. In case of a higher number of alarms, the alarms
are displayed on several pages. The corresponding alarms navigation is placed on the right
corner at the page bottom:
The maximum number of alarms displayed in alarm history is 255.
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Operating data
The Operating data functionality offers the Base Unit view:
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Base
Unit
PSU8600 Displays the following parameters:
PROFINET device name
IP address
MAC address
Article number
Serial number
Hardware revision
Software revision: displays the software revision of the main de-
vice, that is the latest software version of the device
All these parameters are read-only from the device, but they update
regularly according to the data change within the device during oper-
ation.
General Displays the following parameters:
Operating state: displays the operating state of the main device.
In the OPC UA, there are 12 operating states of the device.
Operating mode: displays the operating mode of the main device.
It can be "Manual" or "Remote".
Input voltage
System load current
Maximum system output current
All these parameters are read-only from the device, but they update
regularly according to the data change within the device during oper-
ation.
Buffering Displays the following checkboxes:
Buffer component disabled via control command: when enabled,
this checkbox shows that the buffer component is disabled
through control command
Buffer component disabled via control contact: when enabled, this
checkbox shows that the buffer component is disabled via control
contact
Sufficient buffer readiness: when enabled, this checkbox shows
that the buffer has sufficient readiness
Displays the following two parameters:
System charge status
Current total charging power
All these parameters are read-only from the device, but they update
regularly according to the data change within the device during oper-
ation.
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Output
1 ... 4
Displays the following parameters:
Operating state: displays the operating state of the output. In the
OPC UA, there are 12 operating states of the output.
Output voltage
Setpoint of the output voltage
Maximum output current
Output current
Set response threshold
All these parameters are read-only from the device, but they update
regularly according to the data change within the device during oper-
ation.
Online functions
The Online functions page offers six online functions: Output ON/OFF, Buffering on/off,
Battery capacity test, Firmware update, Reset system and Reset to factory settings.
Output ON/OFF:
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Output
ON/OFF
PSU8600 General Displays the following two parameters:
IP address
PROFINET device name
All these parameters are read-only from the device, but they update
regularly according to the data change within the device during
operation.
Displays the following buttons:
Switch on all outputs: this button switches on all outputs of the
main device
Switch off all outputs: this button switches off all outputs of the
main device
Reset of all outputs: this button resets all outputs of the main
device after a system overload
Output
ON/OFF
Displays a checkbox for each of the 4 outputs.
Reset
output
Displays the following button:
Reset button 1...4: this button resets the output of each module
Buffering on/off:
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Description
Buffering
on/off
General Displays the following two parameters:
IP address
PROFINET device name
All these parameters are read-only from the device, but they update regular-
ly according to the data change within the device during operation.
Displays the following three checkboxes:
Buffer component disabled via control contact: when enabled, this
checkbox shows that the buffer component is disabled via control con-
tact
Buffer component disabled via control command: when enabled, this
checkbox shows that the buffer component is disabled via control com-
mand
These checkboxes are read-only from the device, but they update regu-
larly according to the data change within the device during operation.
Buffering on: when enabled, this checkbox shows that the buffering is on
This checkbox is selectable.
Battery capacity test:
Navigation area
Description
Battery
capacity
test
Displays the following two parameters:
IP address
PROFINET device name
All these parameters are read-only from the device, but they update regularly
according to the data change within the device during operation.
UPS8600
[n]
Displays the following button:
Start capacity measurement: this button starts the capacity measurement
of the device battery
This button is displayed for every battery.
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In order to test the battery capacity, please observe the following steps:
1. Start the UPS8600 module capacity measurement by clicking the "Start capacity
measurement" button.
2. An "Info" pop-up appears on the screen informing you that you must ensure a minimum
system load of 120 W in order for the capacity measurement to take place:
After conforming this message and if the conditions allow, the battery capacity test starts.
You can verify if the test has started by checking if the alarm "Battery 'state of health'
(SOH) tests are in progress." has appeared as incoming in the pending alarms or in the
alarm history list.
The test does not start in the following cases:
Not fully charged batteries: SOC < 100%
Insufficient system load: < 120W
Test canceled by user
Buffering started: Input voltage too high or input voltage too low
Input voltage too high: > 575V
Configuration changed
There is already a test running
Note
Please be aware that only one test can be run at one time!
3. After the capacity measurement starts, the "Start capacity measurement" button changes
to "End capacity measurement".
In this step, you can choose to stop the test by clicking the "End capacity measurement"
button.
4. The test has ended when the alarm "Battery 'state of health' (SOH) tests are in progress."
appears as outgoing in the pending alarms or in the alarm history list.
Note
Please be aware that this test can last
a few minutes!
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Firmware update:
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Description
Firm-
ware
update
PSU8600
General Displays the following two parameters:
IP address
PROFINET device name
All these parameters are read-only from the device, but they update
regularly according to the data change within the device during oper-
ation.
Displays the following two buttons:
Choose File: with this button, you can choose a file for the firm-
ware update of the device
The file chosen for the firmware update has to be a UPD file
(.upd), that is a program update information file (text document),
whose content can be viewed by any text editing or word pro-
cessing application.
When no file has been chosen for the firmware update of the de-
vice, then "No file chosen" is displayed next to this button.
Download: with this button, you can download the file chosen for
the firmware update to the device. The "Firmware update" func-
tion shall take place automatically.
When there is no file chosen for the update, then this button is not
active.
The "Firmware update" function for a PSU8600 device observes the following steps:
1. Click the "Choose File" button in order to choose the file for the firmware update.
2. After choosing the file, click the now active "Download" button and the following progress
bar shows the progress of the process:
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3. If the download process is successful, the following message appears on the page:
4. Click the "Reset system" button in order to complete the firmware update.
CAUTION
Do not switch off the IPC with SITOP Manager and the device running the update during
the "Firmware update" function!
Note
Each module has to be individually updated as there cannot be multiple firmware updates at
the same time.
In case the firmware update is unsuccessful, an error message appears on the page
detailing the issue occurred. Please review the message and redo the process correctly! In
case the problem still persists, please refer to the PSU8600 Manual
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/105867947) for the firmware update
specification!
Reset to factory settings:
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Description
Reset to
factory
settings
General Displays the following parameters:
IP address
PROFINET device name
All these parameters are read-only from the device, but they update regularly
according to the data change within the device during operation.
Displays the following button:
Reset to factory settings: this button resets the settings of the device to the
factory settings.
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There are two possibilities to "Reset to factory settings":
1. Reset to factory settings here in Diagnostics > Online functions > Reset to factory settings
or
2. Reset to factory settings in Commissioning.
Both possibilities offer the same functionality.
CAUTION
Do not switch off the IPC with SITOP Manager and the device running the update during
the "Reset to factory settings" function!
CAUTION
After running the "Reset to factory settings" function, all object configuration parameters are
reset to the default setting; 0.0.0.0 is used for the IP address. A new IP address must then
be assigned, as otherwise there is no connection to the OPC UA server. The object can
now be newly commissioned as required using SITOP Manager. There is no need of any
other Commissioning tool.
Reset system:
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Description
Reset
system
General Displays the following two parameters:
IP address
PROFINET device name
All these parameters are read-only from the device, but they update regularly
according to the data change within the device during operation.
Displays the following button:
Reset system: this button resets the whole system, switching it off and then
immediately on once again
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6.3.6.2
Object Configuration
Within the Object configuration tab, the following functionalities are offered: General, Device
configuration and Load/Save.
General
System configuration:
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Description
System
configu-
ration
Synchronize
configuration
Displays the following button:
Synchronize configuration: this button allows for the newly connected
submodules to be configurable in remote mode
Synchronize
parameters
Displays the following button:
MANUAL >> REMOTE: this button transfers the manually configured
parameters to the remote configuration of the device
Communication interface:
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Commu-
nication
interface
General
IM
Displays the following identification and maintenance (IM) parameters:
Plant designation
Location ID
Device name
If you change the device name here in Communication interface > Device
name, then the name of the device also changes in the device interface,
and everywhere where the device name is displayed, the new name ap-
pears instead of the former name of the device.
All these parameters are writable.
DHCP Displays the following radio button:
DHCP: by selecting this button, you can access the object over your own
network management protocol
This button is selectable.
Fixed IP
address
Displays the following radio button:
Fixed IP address: by selecting this button, you can access the object over
a fixed IP address
This button is selectable.
Displays the following three parameters:
IP address
Subnet mask
Router address
All these parameters are writable.
WARNING
Please be aware that a correct functionality of the SITOP Manager and Shutdown Service
is no longer guaranteed with DHCP usage.
Web server:
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Web
server
General Displays the following two checkboxes:
Web server is enabled MANUALLY: when enabled, this checkbox shows
that the web server is enabled manually
This parameter is read-only from the device, but it updates regularly accord-
ing to the data change within the device during operation.
Activate web server on this module: when enabled, this checkbox shows
that the web server is activated on this module
Permit access only with HTTPS: when enabled, this checkbox shows that
access to the device is permitted only with HTTPS connection
These two parameters are selectable.
Displays the following button:
Download certificate: this button downloads the certificate for secure HTTPS
connection
Automatic
actions
Displays the following checkbox:
Log off automatically after 15 minutes: when enabled, this checkbox shows
that the web interface of the device will be logged off automatically after
15 minutes
Displays the following parameter:
Update interval: displays the update interval (No reload, 5 seconds,
10 seconds, 20 seconds, 30 seconds and 60 seconds)
This parameter can be selected from the drop-down list.
OPC UA server:
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OPC UA
server
General Displays the following two checkboxes:
OPC UA server activated: when enabled, this checkbox shows that the
OPC UA server is activated
OPC UA server must be activated for SITOP Manager to communicate with
the device.
Unencrypted access activated: when enabled, this checkbox shows that
unencrypted access is activated for the selected object
Please note that this option is not recommended!
These parameters are selectable.
Displays the following parameter:
OPC UA server port: default 4840 for PN devices
This parameter is writable.
NTP client:
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Description
NTP
client
General Displays the following checkbox:
NTP client activated: when enabled, this checkbox shows that the NTP client
is activated
Displays the following parameter:
NTP server address 1... 4: displays the NTP IP server address
You can enter up to 4 NTP IP server addresses.
These parameters are selectable and respectively writable.
PROFINET security:
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PROFINET
security
General Displays the following two checkboxes:
AR configuration locked: when enabled, this checkbox shows that the
AR configuration is locked
Activate DCP write protection: when enabled, this checkbox shows that
the DCP write protection is activated
These parameters are selectable.
User administration:
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Description
User administra-
tion
Displays the user administration of the selected object as a table with the follow-
ing five columns:
Name: displays the users names
Access level: displays the access level of each user. User "admin" has admin-
istrative rights and user "guest" has minimum rights. As "admin" you have the
right to add users, but they will only have minimum rights.
Password: displays the password for each user when the changing of the
password is in progress. Within this column, you can change the password.
For further detailed information regarding the changing of the password,
please refer to the "Procedure for changing the administrator password" sec-
tion in subchapter Object Configuration (Page 87).
Password confirmation: displays the password confirmation when the chang-
ing of the password is in progress.
Delete user: For further detailed information regarding deleting a user, please
refer to the "Procedure for setting up a user account" section in subchapter
Object Configuration (Page 87).
Displays the following button:
Add new user: this button adds new users
The "Managing object users using the User administration function" section also applies to
PSU8600 devices. For further detailed information, please refer to this section in subchapter
Object Configuration (Page 87) mentioned above!
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Device configuration
The Device configuration functionality offers for the PSU8600 devices the Base Unit
configuration page:
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Base
Unit
PSU8600 General Displays the following three checkboxes:
Prioritized buffering of output 1 enabled: when enabled, this
checkbox shows that the prioritized buffering of output 1 is
enabled
Parallel switch-on output 1 and output 2: when enabled, this
checkbox shows that the parallel switch-on of output 1 and
output 2 of the main device is activated
Parallel switch-on output 3 and output 4: when enabled, this
checkbox shows that the parallel switch-on of output 2 and
output 3 of the main device is activated
Displays the following parameters:
System start characteristics
Prewarning threshold output current
Warning threshold for output currents in MANUAL mode
This parameter is only writable in the manual mode.
Dead time for system overload alarm
Dead time for alarm message "Input voltage outside permitted
range"
All these parameters are selectable and respectively writable and
can be changed by configuring new parameters and saving them
to the device by clicking the active and orange blinking download
() button in the upper right corner of the Content view.
PROFIenergy Displays the following checkbox:
PROFIenergy: when enabled, this checkbox shows that the
PROFIenergy of the main device is activated
Displays the following parameters:
Time to pause
Time to operate
Time min length of stay: displays the time for the minimum
length of stay of the main device
Time max length of stay: displays the time for the maximum
length of stay of the main device
Save power consumption
Operate power consumption
Energy consumption to pause
Energy consumption to operate
Channel list
All these parameters are read-only from the device, but they
update regularly according to the data change within the device
during operation.
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Buffering Displays the following checkboxes:
Buffer component disabled via control command: when ena-
bled, this checkbox shows that the buffer component is disa-
bled through control command of the main device
LONGLIFE operating mode enabled: when enabled, this
checkbox shows that the operating mode LONGLIFE is ena-
bled
Displays the following parameter:
Threshold value for sufficient buffer readiness
Displays the following checkbox:
Short-time interruption at output 1 is enabled: when enabled,
this checkbox shows that the short-time interruption at output
1 is enabled
Displays the following parameters:
Dead time until start of short-time interruption sequence
This parameter is read-only from the device, but it updates
regularly according to the data change within the device dur-
ing operation.
Waiting time until short-time interruption
Duration of short-time interruption
Waiting time after client shutdown completed
Preferred buffer component on power failure
This parameter can be selected from the drop-down list.
Displays the following two checkboxes:
Charging buffer components before activation of outputs:
when enabled, this checkbox shows that the charging power
components before activation of outputs of the main device is
activated
Activate only one output after start from the battery: when
enabled, this checkbox shows that only one output is activat-
ed after start from battery
All these parameters are selectable and respectively writable.
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Output 1 ... 4 Displays the following checkbox:
Switch on output: when enabled, this checkbox shows that the
output of the main device is switched on
Displays the following parameters:
Setpoint output voltage
Displays the following button:
MANUAL >> REMOTE: this button transfers the manually
configured parameters to the remote configuration of the de-
vice
Displays the following parameters:
Response threshold of the output current
Displays the following button:
MANUAL >> REMOTE: this button transfers the manually
configured parameters to the remote configuration of the de-
vice
Displays the following parameters:
Prewarning threshold output current
On delay
Operating state
All these parameters are selectable and respectively writable only
in remote mode.
The Load/Save functionality offers the same possibility for PSU8600 to load a previously
saved and valid configuration into the device or to save a new device configuration as .zip
file:
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Load/
Save
Load Displays the following button:
Choose File: with this button, you can browse for a previously saved and valid
configuration file for loading it into the system
When no file has been chosen, then "No file chosen" is displayed next to this
button.
Displays the following button:
Load: with this button, you can open the file selected for loading into the sys-
tem. After you choose the file for loading, then click the "Load" button and the
loading shall take place automatically.
When there is no file chosen for loading, then this button is not active.
This page displays the following note that warns you of the time it takes to down-
load a configuration and that during this time the web server of the device cannot
be reached: Download of a configuration restarts the device-internal web server.
Depending on the parameter changes, this may take up to 2 minutes. The device-
internal web server cannot be reached during this time.
Save Displays the following button:
Save: this button saves a new device configuration as .zip encrypted file
6.3.6.3
Commissioning
A PSU8600 device presents the following Commissioning page:
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Commissioning Displays the following parameters:
MAC address
IP
Subnet mask
Gateway
Object name
OPC UA port
User: displays the user name of the selected object
Password: displays the password of the selected object
All these parameters are writable, except for the MAC address, which is read-only,
and consequently they can be changed by configuring new parameters and saving
them to the device by clicking the active and orange blinking download ( ) button
in the upper right corner of the Content view.
Displays the following two buttons:
Reset to factory settings: this button resets the settings of the device to the
factory settings
Flash SF LED 3x: this button starts the LED flashing of the device
NOTICE
In case SITOP Manager cannot establish the connection to the object, please verify the
exclamation mark symbol message and follow the instructions in chapter Troubleshooting
(Page 167).
By selecting this object, you are always and only routed to the Commissioning tab.
Managing the device connection and the commissioning data using the Commissioning
functionality:
Within this page, you can change the commissioning data (IP, Subnet mask, Gateway,
Object name, OPC UA port, User and Password), if required, of the selected device. Also
you can connect on a different port or with different registration / login information (user,
password).
Within this tab you can also "Reset to factory settings" and "Flash SF LED 3x" of the device.
Note
Resetting the device to factory settings will also break the connection to SITOP Manager.
After executing the "Flash SF LED 3x" function, the corresponding LED starts flashing on the
device.
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Every time you want to change an available parameter to the selected device and/or module
in any page, you have to save the change by clicking the active and orange blinking
download ( ) button in the upper right corner of the Content view.
Note
For further detailed information regardin
g out of the box commissioning, please refer to
subchapter
Commissioning - Out of the Box (UPS1600 / PSU8600 PN) (Page 155).
6.3.7
SITOP Gateway Service (USB Devices)
Functionality of the Service and User Interface
Network interfaces detection
Because the SITOP devices with USB interface cannot communicate with SITOP Manager
directly, an OPC UA communicative middleware (SITOP Gateway Service) is needed.
The SITOP device with USB interface plus the SITOP Gateway Service acts to the outside
world as a SITOP device with an Ethernet interface.
Prerequisite:
The SITOP Gateway Service has to run on the IPC where the SITOP device with USB
interface is connected to.
In order to successfully add the Gateway Service to the ONLINE Connections, you have to
follow the steps described in subchapter Add Object to ONLINE Connections (Page 73).
The figure below shows a successfully connected Gateway Service object referencing to the
UPS1600 USB in ONLINE Connections:
In case the SITOP Manager cannot establish the connection to the Gateway Service, please
verify the exclamation mark icon ( ) message and follow the instructions in chapter
Troubleshooting (Page 167).
6.3.8
SITOP Shutdown Service
Functionality of the Service
The SITOP Shutdown Service (SDS) is responsible for the controlled shutdown of the IPC
on which it is installed in the event of power supply failure and buffer operation start.
Furthermore, the service triggers on certain alarms of the assigned buffer component user
specified command scripts (Events).
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Following service events can be triggered on the PC where the service is running in
connection with an assigned buffer component:
Power failure
Power return
Start shutdown sequence
Ready for shutdown
Buffer operation or shutdown not possible
The service offers two different configuration and application possibilities. It can be
configured within the MGR, but also directly via a Standalone web interface (necessary for
installations without MGR).
In order to successfully add the Shutdown Service to the ONLINE Connections, you have to
follow the steps described in subchapter Add Object to ONLINE Connections (Page 73).
Buffer component assignment
The SITOP Shutdown Service must be linked to a device with buffering capabilities in order
for the shutdown events and triggers to be correctly initiated. This process is referred to as
buffer component assignment.
After adding the Shutdown Service to the ONLINE Connections, you can see the new online
SDS without buffer component assignment. After the connection between MGR and SDS is
established, the object is marked by an exclamation mark black highlighted ( ) symbol near
the arrow ( ) symbol pointing to a missing buffer component assignment. At mouse over, the
tooltip shows you that there is no buffer component assigned:
Buffer component assignment can be made in two different ways:
1. Within the MGR interface: via Manager (recommended)
A successful assignment is visualized by references of the assigned objects in ONLINE
Connections. The figure below shows a successful assignment example of a Shutdown
Service assigned to a UPS1600 PN device:
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Service and buffer component are referenced and linked identifying the involved
assignment objects. This functionality provides the right assignment overview.
You can access either the object name of each object or the corresponding references of
the assigned objects. The view depends on the selection.
Note
Please be aware that whe
n accessing the references, the Commissioning page is not
shown!
For further detailed information regarding the assignment steps via Manager, please refer
to subchapter Shutdown Management via SITOP Manager (Page 134).
2. Within the MGR and the Standalone interface: directly
For further detailed information regarding the assignment of the buffer component
directly, please refer to subchapter Shutdown Management Directly (Page 142).
6.3.8.1
Diagnostics
Within the Diagnostics tab the following two functionalities are offered: Alarms and Status.
Alarms
The Alarms functionality offers the two standard alarms views: Pending alarms and Alarm
history.
In the Pending alarms page, you can see the currently pending alarms of the selected object:
Figure 6-7 SDS with assigned buffer component - Pending alarms
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Pending alarms Displays the currently pending active alarms of the selected object in a tabular form
with the following six columns:
ID: displays the ID of the pending alarm related to the selected object
Event: shows the pending event related to the selected object
Severity: shows the severity of each alarm. There are 4 levels of severity for the
device alarms. Using the "Severity filter" drop-down list, the alarm list can be re-
stricted to the corresponding alarms.
Each severity level has a specific icon. For further detailed information regard-
ing the alarms severity levels, please refer to subchapter Alarms (Page 173).
Origin: shows the origin of the pending alarm
Date and time (UTC): displays the date and time when each alarm related to the
selected object has occurred
Details on event: provides further information about a pending alarm
Displays the "Severity filter" drop-down list, within which you can select to see the
alarms displayed according to their severity level.
Displays the following button:
Save as...: this button saves the currently displayed pending alarms as a .csv
file
NOTICE
Please be aware that a few seconds may pass between triggering an alarm and displaying
it!
In the Alarm history section, the alarms for the object added to the ONLINE Connections that
have occurred are shown:
Figure 6-8 SDS with assigned buffer component - Alarm history
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Alarm history Displays the currently pending active alarms of the selected object in a tabular form
with the following six columns:
ID: displays the ID of the pending alarm related to the selected object
Event: shows the pending event related to the selected object
Incoming/outgoing: provides further information about an alarm, whether the
alarm is incoming or outgoing, that is the occurrence or the rectification of the
alarm event
Severity: shows the severity of each alarm. There are 4 levels of severity for the
device alarms. Using the "Severity filter" drop-down list, the alarm list can be re-
stricted to the corresponding alarms.
Each severity level has a specific icon. For further detailed information regard-
ing the alarms severity levels, please refer to subchapter Alarms (Page 173).
Origin: shows the origin of the pending alarm
Date and time (UTC): displays the date and time when each alarm related to the
selected object has occurred
Displays the "Severity filter" drop-down list, within which you can select to see the
alarms displayed according to their severity level.
Displays the following button:
Save as...: this button saves the currently displayed pending alarms as a .csv
file
Clear history: this button deletes the whole history of the object alarms
A page displays a maximum of 30 alarms. In case of a higher number of alarms, the alarms
are displayed on several pages. The corresponding alarms navigation is placed on the right
corner at the page bottom:
Status
Within the Diagnostics > Status page, you can check the diagnostics of the assigned buffer
component: "Connected" or "Not connected" to the Shutdown Service. In this case,
"Connected":
Figure 6-9 SDS with assigned buffer component - Diagnostics > Status Connected
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Status > Assigned
buffer component
Displays the following parameters:
Object name: displays if available the buffer component object name
IP: displays the IP address of the buffer component the Shutdown Service is
assigned to
Status: displays the status of the object, "Connected" in case of successful
assignment to the buffer component and "Disconnected" in case of unsuc-
cessful assignment
6.3.8.2
Object Configuration
Within the Object configuration tab, three pages are offered: General and Software
configuration and User administration.
General
Within the Object configuration > General page, you can select the option how to assign and
connect the buffer component to the Shutdown Service: either "via SITOP Manager" or
"directly" to the buffer component:
Figure 6-10 SDS with assigned buffer component - Object configuration > General
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Description
Object con-
figuration >
General
coordinated by
SITOP Manager
(recommended)
Displays the following radio button:
via SITOP Manager: by selecting this radio button you choose
to assign Shutdown Service and the buffer component for con-
trolled shutdown via SITOP Manager. Up to 8 PCs are possible.
Displays the following parameters:
Assigned buffer component: provides as a drop down list all
valid buffer components out of ONLINE Connections
SITOP Manager user: enter the MGR administrator user name
SITOP Manager password: enter the corresponding password
coordinated by
PSU8600/
UPS1600
Displays the following radio button:
directly: by selecting this radio button you choose to assign
Shutdown Service and the buffer component for controlled
shutdown directly
On switching from "via SITOP Manager" to "directly", MGR and
GWS are running on local PC1 and SDS is running on remote PC2.
Displays the following parameters:
Assigned buffer component: enter here the IP address of the
buffer component
OPC UA port: enter here the OPC UA port of the buffer compo-
nent
User name: enter here the buffer component administrator user
name
Password: enter here the corresponding password
Depending on the option selected within this page, either "via SITOP Manager" or
"directly", the respective parameters are either writable or read-only.
NOTICE
Mixed operation mode of "directly" and "via SITOP Manager" is not recommended on the
same buffer component as it can create a conflict between the two different ways of
shutdown management leading to an uncontrolled shutdown behavior.
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Software configuration
Within the Object configuration > Software configuration page, you can configure the
controlled shutdown:
Figure 6-11 SDS with assigned buffer component - Object configuration > Software configuration
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Navigation area
Description
Object con-
figuration >
Software
configuration
Software
management
Displays the following parameter:
Dead time
Displays the following checkbox:
Shut down PC on power failure: when checked, this checkbox
shows that on power failure the PC shall shut down. The check-
box is enabled by default.
Displays the following parameter:
Wait time
Power failure Displays the following checkbox:
Power failure: when checked, this checkbox shows that the
"Power failure" option is activated
Displays the following button:
Open file: with this button, you can choose the batch file for exe-
cuting the corresponding function
Validate File: with this button, you can verify if the selected file is
available locally on the corresponding Shutdown Service PC.
Power return Displays the following checkbox:
Power failure: when checked, this checkbox shows that the
"Power failure" option is activated
Displays the following button:
Open file: with this button, you can choose the batch file for exe-
cuting the corresponding function
Validate File: with this button, you can verify if the selected file is
available locally on the corresponding Shutdown Service PC.
Start shut-
down se-
quence
Displays the following checkbox:
Power failure: when checked, this checkbox shows that the
"Power failure" option is activated
Displays the following button:
Open file: with this button, you can choose the batch file for exe-
cuting the corresponding function
Validate File: with this button, you can verify if the selected file is
available locally on the corresponding Shutdown Service PC.
Ready for
shutdown
Displays the following checkbox:
Power failure: when checked, this checkbox shows that the
"Power failure" option is activated
Displays the following button:
Open file: with this button, you can choose the batch file for exe-
cuting the corresponding function
Validate File: with this button, you can verify if the selected file is
available locally on the corresponding Shutdown Service PC.
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Navigation area
Description
Buffer opera-
tion or shut-
down not
possible
Displays the following checkbox:
Power failure: when checked, this checkbox shows that the
"Power failure" option is activated
Displays the following button:
Open file: with this button, you can choose the batch file for exe-
cuting the corresponding function
Validate File: with this button, you can verify if the selected file is
available locally on the corresponding Shutdown Service PC.
All these parameters are selectable and respectively writable.
Note
"Specify the whole path. Note that the search is only performed locally on the web client."
when using the "Open file" function.
The Object configuration > Software configuration page is the SITOP Manager shutdown
management page.
For each function present in this view (Power failure, Power return, Start shutdown
sequence, Ready for shutdown, Buffer operation or shutdown not possible) in order for the
shutdown to take successfully place, you have two possibilities:
1. Enable the checkbox corresponding to each event and write in the path of the .bat file
with your commands to execute this function in the corresponding field if the path is not
already displayed.
Note
Please make sure that the .bat file is already created beforehand!
Download the selection and the files by clicking the active and orange blinking download
() button in the upper right corner of the Content view.
The new configuration is saved and it shall be used for each shutdown event.
2. Upload the .bat files corresponding to each event by clicking the corresponding "Open
file" button.
NOTICE
Please make sure that the .bat file is already created beforehand!
NOTICE
Please be aware that some browsers may not automatically write in the entire name of
the path and you have to fill it manually in order for the file to be uploaded!
Download the selection and the files by clicking the active and orange blinking download
() button in the upper right corner of the Content view.
The new configuration is saved and it shall be used for each shutdown event.
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Within this page, when a certain buffer component (either UPS1600 or PSU8600) is
assigned and connected, then a diagram detailing the shutdown process for the
corresponding buffer component is displayed.
For further detailed information regarding Shutdown Management, please refer to
subchapter Shutdown Management via SITOP Manager (Page 134).
User administration
Within the Object configuration > User administration page, you can change the password
for the service, you can add or delete users:
Figure 6-12 SDS with assigned buffer component - Object configuration > User administration
Navigation area
Description
User administra-
tion
Displays the user administration of the selected object as a table with the follow-
ing five columns:
Name: displays the user names
Access level: displays the access level of each user. User "admin" has admin-
istrative rights and user "guest" has minimum rights. As "admin" you have the
right to add new users.
Password: displays the password for each user when the changing of the
password is in progress. Within this column, you can change the password.
For further detailed information regarding the changing of the password,
please refer to the "Procedure for changing the administrator password" sec-
tion in subchapter Object Configuration (Page 87).
Password confirmation: displays the password confirmation when the chang-
ing of the password is in progress.
Delete user: For further detailed information regarding deleting a user, please
refer to the "Procedure for deleting a user account" section in subchapter Ob-
ject Configuration (Page 87).
Displays the following button:
Add new user: this button adds new users to SITOP Shutdown Service and its
functions
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NOTICE
SITOP Shutdown Service access via SITOP Manager is only possible with administrator
user.
6.3.8.3
Commissioning
SITOP Shutdown Service presents the following Commissioning page:
Figure 6-13 SDS with assigned buffer component - Commissioning
Navigation area
Description
Commissioning >
shutdown-service
Displays the following parameters:
MAC address
IP
Subnet mask
Gateway
Object name
OPC UA port
User: displays the user name of the selected object
Password: displays the password of the selected object
All these parameters are writable, except for the MAC address, IP, Subnet mask
and Gateway, which are read-only, and consequently they can be changed by
configuring new parameters and saving them to the device by clicking the active
and orange blinking download ( ) button in the upper right corner of the Con-
tent view.
Managing the device connection and the commissioning data using the Commissioning
functionality:
Within the Commissioning page, you can change the commissioning data, if required, of the
selected device.
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Shutdown Management via SITOP Manager
Note
In order to benefit from the full functionality of SITOP Manager, we recommend you use the
SITOP Shutdown Service via SITOP Manager.
NOTICE
The functionality Shut down PC on power failure” is only available if a UPS8600 or a
BUF8600 4s/10s is part of the PSU8600 system configuration. The functionality is not
available for BUF8600 100ms/300ms modules.
The shutdown management offered by the SITOP Shutdown Service via SITOP Manager
takes place as follows over the two steps described below.
1.
Buffer component assignment (the "via SITOP Manager" option)
In the Object configuration > General page, please select first the assignment option "
via
SITOP Manager
" using the corresponding radio button:
Select the buffer component out of the drop-down list.
Note
To remove the buffer component assignment just select in the drop-down list "No
buffer component assigned".
For security reasons, please enter "SITOP Manager user" and "SITOP Manager
password" to connect the Shutdown Service to the Manager.
Click the now active and orange blinking download ( ) button in the upper right
corner of the Content view to accept the changes.
On successful assignment, the status on Diagnostics > Status page is set to
"Connected":
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In addition, the references in ONLINE Connections have been created.
Note
On references selection within the corresponding object only two functionalities are
available in the Content view: Diagnostics and Object configuration. Commissioning page
is not present in this view. See image below:
CAUTION
An IP address modification of the buffer component leads to an assignment interruption.
The assignment needs to be performed again.
Note
The SDS tray icon also changes to green and the message "Buffer device connected"
appears at mouse over
as evidenced in the picture below:
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2.
Software configuration
Please switch now to the Object configuration > Software configuration page to configure
the controlled shutdown when a certain event occurs:
In this page, as necessary, select the time (Dead time and Wait time) and the controlled
shutdown of the buffer component.
CAUTION
For UPS1600, it is recommended to set for all shutdown services the identical Dead
time in order to avoid uncontrolled shutdown caused by power recovery conflicts or
overrun of the SITOP Manager shutdown management time (Dead time + Wait time).
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NOTICE
Select the Dead time and Wait time so that the IPC can completely shut down safely
before the buffer component buffer time has expired!
Please take into account the detailed description of individual parameters in the following
table:
Parameters description:
HMI Control
Description
Action/
Info
Batch script
description
Third party execution files in the course of the shutdown: The SITOP
Shutdown Service is able to execute third party batch files in the course
of the shutdown. Due to technical restrictions by Microsoft Windows, it is
not possible to execute GUI-based applications from a Windows service.
Of course, it is possible to execute command line-based applications
within batch scripts.
I
Dead time Dead time (X), in s. The time the PC needs to shut down safely. Timer X
starts counting when the buffer mode of the buffer component is initiated
by receiving the buffering alarm. Only continuous main power outages
lasting longer than X initiate the IPC shutdown (option: General PC
shutdown). The Point of no return is reached and the shutdown will be
performed even in case of power return.
The time is provided by the buffer component in case of PSU8600 only.
A/I
Shut down
PC on power
failure
If this checkbox is enabled, then the IPC is correctly powered down and
switched off by the Shutdown Service after Wait time (A) has passed.
The checkbox is by default enabled.
A
Wait time Wait time (A), in s. Time to prepare the controlled shutdown of the IPC.
The time counter A is started at time X after a continuous main power
outage occurred.
A
Power failure
event
If this checkbox is enabled, then the Shutdown Service event triggers on
the incoming Buffering alarm of the buffer component.
A
Power return
event
If this checkbox is enabled, then the Shutdown Service event triggers on
the outgoing Buffering alarm of the buffer component.
A
Start shut-
down se-
quence event
If this checkbox is enabled, then the Shutdown Service event triggers on
the Point of no return or right after Time X has passed (no buffer com-
ponent interaction).
A
Ready for
shutdown
event
If this checkbox is enabled, then the Shutdown Service event triggers
right after Time A has passed (no buffer component interaction). This is
the last event before the Shutdown Service triggers the IPC shutdown
commands.
A
Batch script Batch script for tasks (saving data etc.) that need to be executed on the
IPC in relation to the corresponding event and before the IPC running
down. On download to SDS the file path is verified.
I
Buffer opera-
tion not pos-
sible
If this checkbox is enabled, then the Shutdown Service event triggers on
the corresponding incoming Alarms and only before the Point of no Re-
turn. For further detailed information regarding the alarms list, please
refer to subchapter Alarms (Page 173).
Static event
triggers illus-
tration
Supporting static illustration description of the events trigger order (op-
tion: Shut down PC on power failure) in the context of the buffer compo-
nent.
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Event triggers description in case of different power recovery scenarios
Precondition:
"Shut down PC on power failure" option is enabled for all scenarios!
UPS1600
Event triggers illustration without power return scenario for UPS1600:
Event triggers illustrations with power return scenarios and enabled "Reset after buffering"
for UPS1600:
In the above example, the input voltage returns during "Additional Buffer Time"!
The device interrupts the output [X1 OUT] for the selected reset time in case the "Reset after
buffering" functionality is enabled. This will lead to a restart of the IPC.
In the above example, the main power returns during "Wait Time" (device ping test)!
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PSU8600
Event triggers illustration without power return scenario and enabled "Short-time interruption
on output 1" for PSU8600:
Event triggers illustrations with power return scenarios and enabled "Short-time interruption
on output 1 is enabled" for PSU8600:
The device interrupts the output [X1 OUT] for the selected reset time in case the "Reset after
buffering" functionality is enabled. This will lead to a restart of the IPC.
In the above example, the main power returns during "Wait time" (device ping test)!
There is just one single connection from SITOP Manager to a SITOP device. Therefore, the
SITOP Shutdown Service is able to retrieve and process data from SITOP Manager using
the OPC UA interface. All the data needed by the SITOP Shutdown Service is transferred
over this interface. So there is no extra connection between the SITOP Shutdown Service
and the SITOP device needed.
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Shutdown Service Standalone Engineering
The Shutdown Service also provides a web access to serve the clients (Browser) standalone
in order to manage the controlled shutdown of the buffered system (IPC 24 Volt).
Secure OPC UA communication or data exchange takes place directly between service and
device.
Note
The service is part of the SITOP Manager download package and it can be installed only
within the SI
TOP Manager installer.
The steps for downloading and installing this service are identical with the steps for
downloading and installing SITOP Manager. For further detailed information regarding this
functionality, please refer to subchapter
Installing SITOP Manager (Page 20
). Select only the
SITOP Shutdown Service component out of the components list during the installation
process and perform the i
nstallation.
NOTICE
The service has to be installed on every buffered IPC that requires to be shutdown
controlled.
Note
Using this standalone functionality prevents writable access to the device web interface!
6.3.10.1
System Overview
The Standalone system can be build up as the following examples show:
Figure 6-14 Shutdown Service Standalone System Overview Case Using PN Devices: UPS1600 and
PSU8600
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Figure 6-15 Shutdown Service Standalone System Overview Case Using UPS1600 USB
6.3.10.2
Web Access
The Shutdown Service Standalone is available at the following address:
https://<IP address>:5447.
After accessing the SITOP Shutdown Service Standalone, following landing page opens:
The Shutdown Service Standalone landing page functionalities are the same as the landing
page functionalities of SITOP Manager. For further detailed information regarding the landing
page functionalities of the Shutdown Service Standalone, please refer to subchapter Landing
Page (Page 38).
The Shutdown Service Standalone web access is similar to SITOP Manager buildup,
providing Top header view, Browser view and Content view. For further detailed information,
please refer to subchapter Home Page (Page 42).
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Unlike SITOP Manager, for the Shutdown Service Standalone, in the Top header view, the
"Change password" menu item provides a slightly different dialog for changing the password:
NOTICE
The functionality is the same except for the "Old password" field which is missing in this
case.
In order to have access to this functionality, you have to log in to the service. The first login
to this service is the same as the first login to SITOP Manager. For further detailed
information regarding the first login, please refer to subchapter First Logon (Page 39).
When you are logged in as "admin", you have on the home page full access to the
Diagnostics and Object configuration pages. There is no Commissioning functionality in
Shutdown Service Standalone. For further detailed information regarding these
functionalities, please refer to subchapter SITOP Shutdown Service (Page 122).
6.3.10.3
Shutdown Management Directly
Note
In order to benefit from the full functionality of SITOP Manager, we recommend you use the
SITOP Shutdown Service via SITOP Manager.
NOTICE
The functionality Shut down PC on power failure” is only available if a UPS8600 or a
BUF8600 4s/10s is part of the PSU8600 system configuration. The functionality is not
available for BUF8600 100ms/300ms modules.
The shutdown management offered by the Shutdown Service Standalone takes place as
follows over the two steps described below.
Note
The "directly" option on this page is enabled by default.
If this is not the case, then the Standalone Service is already connected/assigned via SITOP
Manager to a buffe
r component.
NOTICE
Disconnecting SITOP Manager (the "via SITOP Manager" option) and routing the
Shutdown Service Standalone directly (the "directly" option) to the buffer component is only
possible over the SITOP Manager interface.
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1.
Buffer component assignment (the "directly" option)
NOTICE
Please be aware that this assignment method only works with a device administrator
user!
Start in Object configuration > General page. In this step, you can assign the buffer
component to the Standalone Service by entering the corresponding buffer component
connection parameters:
Enter the required buffer component connection parameters: "IP", "OPC UA port"
(default device port: 4840), "User name" (default "admin"), "Password" (device
password).
NOTICE
In case of the UPS1600 USB, you have to enter the corresponding local network IP
address (e.g. 192.168...) of the PC where the GWS is running and the OPC UA port:
4843.
Then confirm the direct assignment by clicking the now active and orange blinking
download ( ) button in the upper right corner of the Content view to accept the
changes.
On successful assignment, an OPC UA connection to the buffer component is
established.
NOTICE
In the "directly" operation mode, the OPC UA communication to the UPS1600 buffer
component is restricted to a maximum of 4 Standalone Shutdown Services.
On successful assignment, the status on Diagnostics > Status page is set to
"Connected":
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NOTICE
Please be aware that after a successful SDS assignment, you have just read-only
access over the device web interface!
Note
The SDS tray icon also changes to green and the message "Buffer device connected"
appears at mouse over as evidenced in the picture below:
2.
Software configuration
Please switch now to the Object configuration > Software configuration page to configure
the controlled shutdown when a certain event occurs:
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Note
To remove the buffer component assignment, just remove the existing IP entry by writing
in 0.0.0.0.
For further detailed information regarding SDS event triggers, please refer to subchapter
Shutdown Management via SITOP Manager (Page 134).
6.3.10.4
User Administration
As a standalone application, the service also provides User administration functionality:
NOTICE
In order for a user to be able to assign a buffer component to SDS and perform a secure
IPC shutdown via Shutdown Service Standalone, the user must be granted at least
administrative rights.
For further detailed information regarding the "User administration" functionality, please refer
to subchapter Object Configuration (Page 87).
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6.4
Offline-to-Online
Offline engineering offers the possibility to configure an object without it being physically
connected to SITOP Manager. An offline configured object can then be loaded into the
corresponding online object by using the offline-to-online drag and drop functionality. This
functionality can also be used to drag and drop an online configured object into the OFFLINE
Project view. For further detailed information regarding the online-to-offline drag and drop
functionality, please refer to subchapter Online-to-Offline (Page 151).
Preconditions:
A corresponding offline object in the desired saved configuration is available in the
OFFLINE Project view.
A corresponding successfully connected online object is available in the ONLINE
Connections view.
CAUTION
Only online objects that indicate no issues are available for drag and drop!
In general, all exclamation mark objects in ONLINE Connections are drag and drop
excluded. The user has to fix first the corresponding issues.
Following configuration parameters are considered for the download with drag and drop
functionality regarding the UPS1600 devices both PROFINET and USB:
UPS1600 PN
UPS1600 USB
Web
Activate web server on this module
-
Permit access only with HTTPS
-
Log off automatically after 15 minutes
-
Update interval
-
OPC UA
OPC UA activated
-
Unencrypted access activated
Unencrypted access activated
OPC UA port
OPC UA port
NTP client activated
-
NTP server address 1 ... 4
-
PROFINET
AR configuration locked
-
Activate DCP write protection
-
Base Unit
Connection threshold
Connection threshold
Buffer time
Buffer time
Additional buffer time after PC shutdown
Additional buffer time after PC shutdown
Expected buffer current
Expected buffer current
Reset time
Reset time
Enable reset after buffering
Enable reset after buffering
Downtime alarm
Downtime alarm
Wait time for stable input voltage
Wait time for stable input voltage
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UPS1600 PN
UPS1600 USB
Energy
storage
UPS1100/Use third-party battery (Ignore
battery coding)
UPS1100/Use third-party battery (Ignore
battery coding)
Battery capacity Battery capacity
End-of-charge voltage
End-of-charge voltage
Charge current Charge current
Stop buffering voltage
Stop buffering voltage
Faulty battery voltage
Faulty battery voltage
Following configuration parameters are considered for the download with drag and drop
functionality regarding the PSU8600 system:
Main Unit
Web
Activate web server on this module
Permit access only with HTTPS
Log off automatically after 15 minutes
Update interval
OPC UA
OPC UA server activated
Unencrypted access activated
OPC UA port
NTP client
NTP client activated
NTP server address 1 ... 4
PROFINET
AR configuration locked
Activate DCP write protection
Base Unit
Prioritized buffering of output 1 enabled
Parallel switch-on output 1 and output 2 (in case of SP this is obsolete)
Parallel switch-on output 3 and output 4 (in case of SP this is obsolete)
System start characteristics
Threshold for system output current prewarning [%]
Dead time for system output current prewarning
General threshold for single output current prewarning in MANUAL mode
Dead time for alarm message 'Input voltage outside permitted range'
Buffering
Buffer component disabled via control command
LONGLIFE operating mode enabled
Threshold value for sufficient buffer readiness
Short-time interruption at output 1 is enabled
Dead time until start of short-time interruption sequence
Waiting time until short-time interruption
Duration of short-time interruption
Waiting time after client shutdown completed
Preferred buffer component on power failure
Charging buffer components before activation of outputs
Activate only one output after start from the battery
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Main Unit
Output
1 ... 4
Switch on output
Setpoint output voltage
Response threshold of the output current
Prewarning threshold output current
On delay
Operating mode
CNX (CNX 4ch and CNX 8ch)
Output
1 ... 8
Switch on output
Setpoint output voltage
Response threshold of the output current
Prewarning threshold output current
On delay
Operating mode
UPS8600
Base Unit
Maximum charging power
Battery test interval
Buffer timer enabled
Maximum buffer time
3rd party battery
Base Unit
Battery type
Typical ambient temperature
Capacity
End-of-charge voltage
Maximum charge current
Temperature coefficient
Start preserve charge voltage
End of discharge voltage
Deep discharge threshold
Following configuration parameters are considered for the download with drag and drop
functionality regarding the SDS:
SDS
Software
configuration
Dead time
Shut down PC on power failure
Wait time
Events
Power failure
Power return
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SDS
Start shutdown sequence
Ready for shutdown
Following criteria must be met to ensure safe and regular configuration download:
1. The objects are in a 1:1 relationship, guaranteed by the article number identification.
2. The system must be offline and online identical related to the article number and slot
position.
3. The firmware version for the offline and the online device is identical or the offline version
is older than the online version.
Note
Only offline configuration parameters that match the online parameters are considered.
Offline-to-Online Drag and Drop Functionality
Offline-to-online functionality offers the possibility to configure offline one or multiple online
objects.
Offline-to-Online Drag and Drop Sequence
In order to make use of this special functionality offered by SITOP Manager, please follow
the steps below:
1. Drag & drop on object name level the corresponding offline object to the corresponding
online object:
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Article number, slot check and firmware version verification is performed before the
download process starts.
This verification is performed on the complete system, main unit and all modules.
2. On successful verification, a confirmation pop-up comes forth. Please confirm the dialog:
3. Download to online object starts. Please be aware that the process can last for several
seconds!
NOTICE
Displayed object names in ONLINE Connections are not overwritten!
NOTICE
There is no possibility to drag and drop a complete project (which consists of many devices
and/or modules) to ONLINE Connections.
If the method is successful, the following pop-up message appears:
If the method is not successful, then a pop-up message comes into view:
In case the issue still persists, please refer to subchapter Offline-to-Online/Online-to-Offline
(Page 172).
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6.5
Online-to-Offline
Online engineering offers the possibility to drag and drop an online connected object into the
OFFLINE Project view where a different configuration of the device can be performed and
saved. This configuration can then be once again dragged and dropped into the ONLINE
Configuration view. For further detailed information regarding this possibility, please refer to
subchapter Configuring online objects using offline engineering and reference object
(Page 157).
Precondition:
A corresponding successfully connected online object is available in the ONLINE
Connections view.
Note
There is no need to have another offline object available in the OFFLINE Project view
because the online-to-offline functionality will duplicate the dragged and dropped online
object in the OFFLINE Project view.
CAUTION
Only online objects that indicate no issues are available for drag and drop!
In general, all exclamation mark objects in ONLINE Connections are drag and drop
excluded. The user has to fix first the corresponding issues.
The same configuration parameters as for the offline-to-online drag and drop functionality
are considered for the download with online-to-offline drag and drop functionality. For further
detailed information regarding the online-to-offline configuration parameters, please refer to
subchapter Offline-to-Online (Page 146).
Note
For online-to-offline functionality, the Shutdown Service assignment is not considered.
Online-to-Offline Drag and Drop Functionality
Online-to-offline functionality offers the possibility to configure one or multiple online objects.
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Online-to-Offline Drag and Drop Sequence
In order to make use of this special functionality offered by SITOP Manager, please follow
the steps below:
1. Drag and drop on object name level the corresponding online object to the OFFLINE
Project view:
Figure 6-16 Online-to-offline
2. After starting the process, a confirmation pop-up comes forth. Please confirm the dialog:
3. The duplication process takes place instantly.
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If the method is successful, the following pop-up message appears:
If the method is not successful, then a pop-up message comes into view:
In case the issue still persists, please repeat the process or choose another online object to
drag and drop to the OFFLINE Project view!
In case the issue still persists, please refer to subchapter Offline-to-Online/Online-to-Offline
(Page 172).
Engineering
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Use Cases
7
7.1
Commissioning - Out of the Box (UPS1600 / PSU8600 PN)
Preconditions:
The device is correctly connected and linked with the network
The device has firmware release for UPS1600 V2.2.2 and respectively for
PSU8600 V1.4.0 or higher
The device is already loaded into the SITOP Manager ONLINE Connections using the
default user "admin" and password "admin" registration. For further detailed information
regarding the loading of an object into the ONLINE Connections, please refer to
subchapter Add Object to ONLINE Connections (Page 73).
Procedure
The online device is displayed only by the MAC address in ONLINE Connections.
1. Select the object in the ONLINE Connections marked by an exclamation mark black
highlighted ( ) symbol and the Commissioning page is displayed in the Content view:
2. Enter "IP" address, "Subnet mask" and "Gateway" (if applicable) parameters for network
connectivity.
CAUTION
An IP changeover of the UPS1600 and PSU8600 can result in a waiting time of up to
4 minutes!
After changing the IP, the device certificate is generated once again, as long as there is
no OPC UA connection possible with the device.
Any modification of the IP address during communication would cause the restoring of
the communication channel, including the transfer of all device configuration parameters
together with the IP address!
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3. Enter "Object name" (Optional).
NOTICE
Object name is not mandatory for connection buildup. However, it is recommended
because it is the PROFINET name of the respective object.
For further detailed information regarding the object name validation criteria, please refer
to subchapter First Logon (Page 39).
4. Enter "OPC UA port" if not already available.
NOTICE
OPC UA port is by default set to 4840: the default OPC UA port for SITOP devices.
5. Enter "User" name and the "Password" for the device. This step is also optional, but
highly recommended.
NOTICE
The "User" name and the "Password" are not the same as for the access to SITOP
Manager! These are device specific parameters.
CAUTION
For a successful connection, the "Password" field in Commissioning needs to be filled
with the device specific password! Please make sure that the browser has not already
entered a password by default as this password may be the SITOP Manager login
password and not the device specific password!
6. Click the now active and orange blinking download ( ) button in the upper right corner
of the Content view section to accept the changes.
7. If the new entries are valid and correct, the data connection gets established. If the data
connection cannot be established, the device stays marked by the exclamation mark
black highlighted ( ) symbol providing further tooltip based status message notification. In
case the issue still persists, please refer to subchapter Status Messages (Page 170).
Note
Please be aware that the connection can take several minutes to establish!
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Configuring online objects using offline engineering and reference
object
This use case guides you through using both the offline and online engineering functionality
of SITOP Manager in order to configure online devices simply per drag and drop.
Preconditions:
the online and the offline objects have to be in a 1:1 relationship, guaranteed by the
article number.
the firmware version for both the online and the offline object has to be identical or the
offline version can be older than the online version.
In order to make use of this special functionality offered by SITOP Manager, please follow
the steps below:
1. Connect successfully the online object in the ONLINE Connections view.
2. Drag and drop the connected online object to the OFFLINE Project view. For further
detailed information regarding the online-to-offline drag and drop functionality, please
refer to subchapter Online-to-Offline (Page 151).
3. In the OFFLINE Project view, you can now save the configuration as a project in order to
use it when needed or as soon as a new online object (Shutdown Service or a SITOP
device) is available in the network. For further detailed information regarding the save
project functionality, please refer to subchapter Administration of an OFFLINE Project
(Page 55). Of course, the reference configuration can be adapted as well using offline
engineering. Then make the desired configuration of the selected object and save it.
4. On the assumption that a new default factory set object is available and connected in
ONLINE Connections, drag and drop the newly configured offline object to the
corresponding online object in the ONLINE Connections view. Repeat this step in case of
new multiple online objects. For further detailed information regarding the offline-to-online
drag and drop functionality, please refer to subchapter Offline-to-Online (Page 146).
5. Please wait till the online object restarts (or the configuration loading takes place) (if
applicable).
You have successfully managed to configure new online objects using a reference
custom object configuration.
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Buffer several IPCs via SITOP Manager (recommended)
This use case describes the controlled shutdown configuration of multiple (e.g. 5 or more,
but maximum 8) buffered systems (IPC 24 Volt) connected to a buffer component in the
common network using SITOP Manager.
Preconditions
SITOP Manager is installed on the local IPC1 ... IPC5.
The SITOP Shutdown Service is installed on each buffered IPC.
Manager IPC, Shutdown Service IPC and PSU8600/UPS1600 are all in the same
physical network.
The current firmware (PSU8600 as a minimum release V1.4.0 and UPS1600 as a
minimum release V2.2.2) has been downloaded to the corresponding buffer component.
NOTICE
The functionality Shut down PC on power failure” is only available if a UPS8600 or a
BUF8600 4s/10s is part of the PSU8600 system configuration. The functionality is not
available for BUF8600 100ms/300ms modules.
Procedure
1. Connect your client browser to the SITOP Manager IPC1 and log in as "admin".
2. Select the corresponding network adapter in the ONLINE Connections view.
3. Add to ONLINE Connections the buffer component required for buffering as administrator.
4. Add to ONLINE Connections the Shutdown Service running on the buffered IPCs as
administrator.
5. SITOP Manager starts connecting (highlighted by the exclamation mark orange blinking
() symbol) the objects. After a successfully established connection, the objects data can
be accessed (arrow ( ) symbol is displayed).
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NOTICE
Missing or incorrect assignment is displayed by the exclamation mark black highlighted
() symbol near the arrow ( ) symbol.
NOTICE
The following step must be carried out for each Shutdown Service object.
6. Click the Shutdown Service object to create the buffer component assignment. On
clicking, you are automatically routed to the buffer assignment data page (Object
configuration > General):
Please select first the assignment option "via SITOP Manager" using the
corresponding radio button.
Select the buffer component out of the drop-down list.
For security reasons, please enter "SITOP Manager user" and "SITOP Manager
password" to connect the Shutdown Service to the Manager.
Click the now active and orange blinking download ( ) button in the upper right
corner of the Content view to accept the changes.
Note
After successful buffer component assignment, the exclamation mark symbol disa
ppears
and the respective object references are now visible when unfolding the object in the
ONLINE Connections view!
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7. On successful assignment, the status on Diagnostics > Status page is set to "Connected":
Note
The SDS tray icon also changes to green and the message "Buffer device connected"
appears at mouse over as evidenced in the picture bel
ow:
CAUTION
The following step must be carried out for each Shutdown Service object.
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8. Please switch now to the Object configuration > Software configuration page to configure
the controlled shutdown when a certain event occurs:
To set the time in which no shutdown is triggered by the service IPC although it is
buffered, enter in seconds the respective value corresponding to the Dead time field
(for UPS1600 buffer component only).
NOTICE
For UPS1600, it is recommended to set for all Shutdown Services the identical Dead
time in order to avoid uncontrolled shutdown caused by power recovery conflicts or
overrun of the SITOP Manager shutdown management time (Dead time + Wait time).
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To execute the controlled shutdown of the respective IPC, enable the checkbox "Shut
down PC on power failure". To not shut the IPC down or to run your own shutdown
commands, please disable this option.
CAUTION
For PSU8600, please be aware that the enabled "Shut down PC on power failure"
action is only performed in relation to enabled PSU8600 Object configuration >
Device configuration > Base Unit > "Short-time interruption at output 1 is enabled".
To set the time the IPC needs to shut down safely or to prepare for shutdown, enter in
seconds the respective value corresponding to the Wait time field.
NOTICE
The Shutdown Service of the Manager IPC, in our case IPC1, does not trigger the
"Shutdown ready" event or the shutdown; the Wait time of IPC1 is delayed until all
other Shutdown Service IPCs (IPC2 - IPC5) have performed their shutdown!
NOTICE
Select the Dead time and Wait time so that the IPC can completely shut down safely
before the buffer component buffer time has expired!
To execute a task on the IPC before shutting down (data backup etc.), enable the
checkbox in front of the respective event and select the batch file with your commands
to be executed.
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Buffer several IPCs with UPS1600 or PSU8600 directly
This use case describes the controlled shutdown configuration of multiple (maximum 4)
buffered systems (IPC 24 Volt) connected to a buffer component in the common network
using the respective buffer component directly.
NOTICE
In the "directly" operation mode, the OPC UA communication to the buffer component is
restricted to a maximum of 4 Standalone Shutdown Services.
NOTICE
The functionality Shut down PC on power failure” is only available if a UPS8600 or a
BUF8600 4s/10s is part of the PSU8600 system configuration. The functionality is not
available for BUF8600 100ms/300ms modules.
Preconditions
The SITOP Shutdown Service is installed on each buffered IPC.
Shutdown Service IPC and PSU8600/UPS1600 are all in the same physical Ethernet.
The current firmware (PSU8600 as a minimum release V1.4.0 and UPS1600 as a
minimum release V2.2.2) has been downloaded to the corresponding buffer component.
Procedure
The following steps must be carried out for each Shutdown Service that is to be reliably shut
down during buffering:
1. Connect your client browser to the Shutdown Service Standalone and log in as "admin" at
the following address: https://<IP address>:5447.
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2. Click the ONLINE Connections Shutdown Service object to create the buffer component
assignment. On clicking, you are automatically routed to the buffer assignment data page
(Object configuration > General):
Note
If the "via SITOP Manager" option is enabled, you have to select or switch to the "directly"
option, which can only be achieved via the SITOP Manager interface.
Enter the required buffer component connection parameters: "IP", "OPC UA port"
(default device port: 4840), "User name" (default "admin"), "Password" (device
password).
Then confirm the direct assignment by clicking the now active and orange blinking
download ( ) button in the upper right corner of the Content view to accept the
changes.
On successful assignment, an OPC UA connection to the buffer component is
established and the exclamation mark symbol pointing to a missing buffer component
assignment disappears.
3. On successful assignment, the status on Diagnostics > Status page is set to "Connected":
Note
The SDS tray icon
also changes to green and the message "Buffer device connected"
appears at mouse over as evidenced in the picture below:
NOTICE
The following step must be carried out for each Shutdown Service object.
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4. Please switch now to the Object configuration > Software configuration page to configure
the controlled shutdown when a certain event occurs:
To set the time in which no shutdown is triggered by the service IPC although it is
buffered, enter in seconds the respective value corresponding to the Dead time field
(for UPS1600 buffer component only).
NOTICE
For UPS1600, it is recommended to set for all Shutdown Services the identical Dead
time in order to avoid uncontrolled shutdown caused by power recovery conflicts or
overrun of the SITOP Manager shutdown management time (Dead time + Wait time).
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To execute the controlled shutdown of the respective IPC, enable the checkbox "Shut
down PC on power failure". To not shut the IPC down or to run your own shutdown
commands, please disable this option.
CAUTION
For PSU8600, please be aware that the enabled "Shut down PC on power failure"
action is only performed in relation to enabled PSU8600 Object configuration >
Device configuration > Base Unit > "Short-time interruption at output 1 is enabled".
To set the time the IPC needs to shut down safely or to prepare for shutdown, enter in
seconds the respective value corresponding to the Wait time field.
NOTICE
The Shutdown Service of the Manager IPC, in our case IPC1, does not trigger the
"Shutdown ready" event or the shutdown; the Wait time of IPC1 is delayed until all
other Shutdown Service IPCs (IPC2 - IPC5) have performed their shutdown!
NOTICE
Select the Dead time and Wait time so that the IPC can completely shut down safely
before the buffer component buffer time has expired!
To execute a task on the IPC before shutting down (data backup etc.), enable the
checkbox in front of the respective event and select the batch file with your commands
to be executed.
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8
8.1
Web Access
Issue
Possible Solution
Application Web GUI cannot be
reached.
Make sure the services are running. Check Windows task bar
notification.
Make sure the URL address is correct
Make sure your firewall is set correctly
It is necessary to allow incoming connections for the following
TCP ports: 5445 (MGR) and 5447 (SDS).
Application Web GUI not re-
sponding.
Refresh the browser
If refreshing the browser even on multiple times is not success-
ful, restart the service using the Windows task bar icons.
Landing page is not displayed
at all in Internet Explorer 11
(blank screen)
Verify browser security settings Security > Custom level (Button), if
Miscellaneous > "Allow META REFRESH" option is enabled.
Landing page is only partly
loaded in Internet Explorer 11
Verify browser security settings Security > Custom level (But-
ton), if Scripting > "Active scripting" option is enabled.
Verify browser advanced settings Advanced > Settings if "Use
TLS 1.2" option is enabled.
From the "Tools" menu, select the "Compatibility View Settings"
and disable the setting "Display intranet sites in Compatibility
View" if enabled. Afterwards, select the "Close" button and re-
start the browser.
Landing page is not fully dis-
played or loaded in Google
Chrome Browser using URL
localhost address
Use the Chrome Settings option and clear browsing data: "Cached
images and files". Afterwards, restart the browser.
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Task Bar Notifications
Issue
Possible Solution
Services do not start. Task bar icons
remain red.
Check if the corresponding ports: 4841, 4842, 4843, 5445,
5447 are not already in use by another application.
FW-Version not supported (GWS) Update your device (minimum version for UPS1600 V2.2.2
and for PSU8600 V1.4.0).
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ONLINE Connections
Issue
Possible Solution
"Add to the ONLINE Connections"
Wizard cannot find online SITOP
objects
Use the "Refresh" ( ) button for a new search
Check if the correct network adapter is selected (the same
subnet as the object)
Check your server firewall settings
It is necessary to allow incoming connections for the following
TCP ports: 4840, 4842, 4843.
Wrong Commissioning password
autofill
Deactivate the browser specific "Auto Fill" option for SITOP
Manager. Keep in mind that if you deactivate this option, then
you need to enter the login credentials every time you access
SITOP Manager.
Exclamation mark black highlighted
() symbol
The exclamation mark black highlighted ( ) symbol indicates a
case dependent status (e.g. locked due to another active
PN/OPC UA connection), a missing or a wrong object configu-
ration or commissioning.
GWS does not connect to the
plugged UPS1600 USB
Check the physical USB device connection
Check if the USB device is not already connected to another
installed software, e.g. UPS Manager.
IP address conflict detected A device is already aggregated and a second device with the
same IP address is turned on.
Keep only one device aggregated with the same IP address.
On SDS assignment switch from
"via SITOP Manager" to "directly"
in case of local MGR, GWS (e.g.
PC1) and remote SDS (e.g. PC2)
(Status message: "Client cannot be
reached. Check the IP settings")
Enter for the "Assigned buffer component" the corresponding
local network IP address (e.g. 192.168...) of the PC1 where the
GWS is running (instead of the loopback adapter IP) and the
OPC UA port: 4843.
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Status Messages
Issue
Possible Solution
The logon information is incorrect. Check entered user name and password parameters
Check also the browser's password autofill
Configuration file could not be load-
ed.
Ensure that the used .zip configuration file is valid.
Data transfer failed! Cannot read the
OPC UA data.
Check the connection to the network
Check the physical USB connection in case a USB device
is used
For SDS: Lost buffer component connection. Check
ONLINE Connections
Data transfer failed! Unknown or
incompatible device found.
Check your ODC catalog if your online object/device is sup-
ported. Update your ODC catalog.
Data transfer in progress The data transfer is in progress. Wait until the data transfer is
finished.
Not connected Check the physical connection to the device or to the Shut-
down Service.
IP conflict detected The IP address is already in use on the network. Reconfigure
a different IP address.
Maximum number of OPC UA con-
nections reached.
The device has reached the maximum supported number of 4
simultaneous and active OPC UA connections.
No buffer component assigned No buffer component is assigned to the Shutdown Service.
Assign a buffer component to the Shutdown Service by ob-
serving the steps described in subchapter Shutdown Man-
agement via SITOP Manager (Page 134).
Data transfer failed! Device is al-
ready connected to another SITOP
Manager.
The object is already in use or connected to another running
SITOP Manager instance in the network.
Device locked Check if an existing PROFINET connection to the device
is not already established.
After Offline-to-online procedure for a UPS1600 device,
delete the UPS1600 object from the ONLINE Connections
and add it again to the ONLINE Connections view by ob-
serving the steps described in subchapter Add Object to
ONLINE Connections (Page 73).
ODC version could not be changed
successfully.
"Import ODC" function failed. Try once again to import the
ODC.
OPC UA server cannot be reached.
Please check the OPC UA port. Note
that the OPC UA server cannot be
immediately reached after an IP
change.
Check the OPC UA port parameter entered
On IP change, wait for the device certificate to be gener-
ated
Check the firmware version if supported. If not, update
your device.
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Issue
Possible Solution
The OPC UA server cannot be
reached (timeout, attempt to make a
new connection failed, etc.).
The SITOP Manager server is trying to connect to the device
or service:
Check the device or if the service is up and running
Wait for the server to reestablish a new connection
Passwords do not match The passwords used in the "Change default password" or
"Change password" dialog do not match. Make sure that the
password is valid by observing the rules for a valid password
in the pop-up that comes forth when writing in the password
and that the password written in the "New password" textbox
and the password written in the "Password confirmation" text-
box are the same.
Project not valid. Please select a
valid project.
The project selected to be used in the OFFLINE Project view
is not valid. Select a project that is valid.
Check if the right project file (.smp) is selected
Project file is corrupt
Reset to factory settings not suc-
cessful
"Reset to factory settings" function was not successful. If you
still want to reset the device to the factory settings, then redo
this process.
The logon information is incomplete Check the registration information or log in again using valid
user name and password parameters.
The object cannot be removed while
the connection is being established.
Wait until the connection process has finished (successfully or
not), before deleting an object.
Client cannot be reached. Check the
IP settings
The object or an assigned buffer component cannot be
reached. Check the connection setting (IP / OPC UA port).
Check on existing IP conflict in the network
Restart PROFINET/Web/OPC UA
component in device.
Click the Commissioning button "Restart
PROFINET/Web/OPC UA component in device" to
reestablish the connection.
If restart is not successful, switch the device OFF/ON.
Firmware version not supported.
Please update your device.
The firmware version of the device is lower than the firmware
supported versions of SITOP Manager. Update the firmware
device version to a supported one.
At least one extension module firm-
ware version is not supported.
Please update your modules.
Not all modules have supported firmware versions. Update
the firmware module version to a supported one.
No read access The user has no rights to access the object data
The user has no administrative rights: connect with an
administrator user
Synchronize configuration The system configuration is not synchronized. Navigate to
Object configuration > General > System configuration and
synchronize the configuration.
The application is using WinPcap
4.1.3 and is not compatible with
Win10Pcap. Please uninstall
Win10Pcap before installing the
SITOP Manager.
SITOP Manager is not compatible with Win10Pcap. Uninstall
Win10Pcap before installing SITOP Manager.
Troubleshooting
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Offline-to-Online/Online-to-Offline
Issue
Possible Solution
Offline and online configurations
have to be the same
The structure of the two configurations must be the same. Make
sure that the article number and the slot number of the system
(main unit and/or modules) are offline and online identical.
For more detailed information regarding this issue, please refer
to subchapter Offline-to-Online (Page 146).
Please update your firmware to
V<...>
Your online object software revision is lower than the offline ob-
ject software revision. Update your online object software.
Device is not connected The online object is disconnected. Make sure SITOP Manager
has established a connection to the desired online object.
Offline to online not successful
Repeat the offline to online process once again.
Online to offline not successful
Repeat the online to offline process once again.
Troubleshooting
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8.6
Alarms
The SITOP Manager alarm list can be accessed with the function View alarms in the menu
icon in the Top header view, while the SITOP Shutdown Service alarms can be accessed
with the function Pending alarms in the Diagnostics tab.
There are 13 SITOP Manager alarms and 8 SITOP Shutdown Service alarms.
Each alarm has a certain ID number attributed, for instance, the alarm "Device connected"
has always ID number 3. For further detailed information, please refer to the corresponding
lists below.
The Incoming/outgoing message in the third column marks the occurrence or the rectification
of the alarm event.
In the case of UPS1600 devices there are two types of alarms:
static (the alarm is both Incoming and Outgoing), for instance: the "Buffering" alarm is
"Incoming" when the device goes into buffer mode and "Outgoing" when the device
returns to normal mode (the time difference between outgoing and incoming is the time
that the device was buffering).
dynamic (the alarm is only Incoming), for instance: the alarm "SW Update OK" is
displayed only in the "History Alarms" list.
For further detailed information regarding the character of the alarms, please refer to
subchapters SITOP Manager Alarms (Page 174) and SITOP Shutdown Service Alarms
(Page 174).
The severity indicates the severity of the alarm. There are four severity levels: the same
severity levels already defined for each of the SITOP devices. The severity is additional
signalized by the corresponding icons used also for the device alarms.
For the PSU8600, we have the following list of alarms severity:
Severity level
Severity text
Corresponding icon
0 Normal/Info
1 Maintenance Required
2 Maintenance Demanded
3 Diagnosis
You can save the list of alarms into your computer by clicking the "Save as..." button in the
upper right corner of the Content view.
For a complete list of alarms for the UPS1600 devices and/or their battery module/modules,
please refer to the list of alarms in the SITOP UPS1600/UPS1100 User Manual here
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/84977415).
For a complete list of alarms for the PSU8600 devices and/or their expansion and buffering
modules, please refer to the list of alarms in the SITOP PSU8600 power supply systems
user manuals SITOP PSU8600 MP
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/105867947) and SITOP PSU8600 SP
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109482936).
Troubleshooting
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SITOP Manager Alarms
Here is the list of all SITOP Manager alarms:
ID
Event
Severity
Character
1
Service running
0
dynamic
2 Data transfer in progress 0 static
3
Device connected
0
static
4 Device locked 0 static
5
Offline to Online method failed
3
dynamic
6
Device lock failed
0
dynamic
7 Data transfer failed! Device is already connected to another SITOP
Manager!
3 dynamic
8
Data transfer failed! Unknown or incompatible device found.
3
dynamic
9
Online to Offline method failed
3
dynamic
10
Extension Module added / removed
0
dynamic
11
Data transfer failed. Cannot read the OPC UA data.
3
dynamic
12
Firmware version not supported. Please update your device.
3
dynamic
13 At least one extension module firmware version is not supported. Please
update your modules.
3 dynamic
14
Access denied. The user has no right to read the data of the device.
3
dynamic
For further detailed information about the alarms, please refer to chapter Troubleshooting
(Page 167).
8.6.2
SITOP Shutdown Service Alarms
Here is the list of all Shutdown Service alarms:
ID
Event
Severity
Character
1
Service running
0
dynamic
2
Buffer component connected directly
0
dynamic
3
Buffer component connected via SITOP Manager
0
dynamic
4
Application started at power failure
0
static
5 Application started after "Buffer mode" dead time 0 static
6
Application started after "Buffer mode" wait time
0
static
7
Application started at power recovery
0
static
8
Shutting down system
0
dynamic
For further detailed information about the alarms, please refer to chapter Troubleshooting
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Technical support for all DF/PD products can be accessed through the following
communication channels:
Phone: + 49 (0) 911 895 7222
Internet: Online support request form (http://www.siemens.de/automation/support-
request)
Technical documentation on the Internet
Operating instructions and manuals for SITOP are available on the Internet:
Operating instructions/manuals (http://www.siemens.com/sitop/manuals)
SITOP power supply homepage
General news about our power supplies is available on the Internet at the SITOP home page
(http://www.siemens.com/sitop).
Information material
SITOP information can be downloaded from the Internet: Information and download center
(http://www.siemens.com/sitop-infomaterial)
Online catalog and ordering system
The online catalog and the online ordering system are available through the Industry Mall
homepage: Industry Mall (http://www.siemens.com/industrymall/de)
Contact persons
If you have any questions regarding the use of our products, then contact the Siemens
contact person in your regional Siemens sales office.
You can find these addresses as follows:
On the Internet (http://www.automation.siemens.com/partner)
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Terms and Abbreviations
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Table A- 1 Table of Terms
Term
Meaning
Device
Main unit (i.e. SITOP PSU8600/UPS1600), module
Main unit
Main unit is the header module of a system.
Module
Extension module (i.e. SITOP CNX8600 or SITOP UPS8600)
Object
Device, service
System
Main unit + Module
Firmware version
Firmware version of the device or software version of the service.
Object Description Catalog (ODC)
Includes supported firmware versions of the corresponding objects.
OFFLINE Project OFFLINE Project is a view in SITOP Manager serving as workspace for offline object
configuration.
ONLINE Connections
ONLINE Connections is a view in SITOP Manager displaying the connected objects.
PROFINET Process Field Net: an industry technical standard for data communication over Indus-
trial Ethernet
SITOP Manager SITOP Manager is the whole software solution consisting of the three modular ser-
vices: the SITOP Manager itself, the SITOP Gateway Service and the SITOP Shut-
down Service.
SITOP Manager Service
The SITOP Manager Service is the main service provided by SITOP Manager.
SITOP Gateway Service The SITOP Gateway Service serves as a connector between a UPS1600 with USB
and MGR and SDS.
SITOP Shutdown Service The SITOP Shutdown Service is running on an IPC and reacts on alarm events of the
associated buffer component (including shutdown of the IPC).
Table A- 2 Table of Abbreviations
Abbreviation
Meaning
AR
Application relationship
DCP
Discovery and Basic Configuration Protocol
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
GUI
Graphic User Interface
HTTP
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
HTTPS
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
HW
Hardware
ID
Identification
IP Internet Provider
MAC (MAC address)
Media Access Control
ODC
Object Description Catalog
SMP
SITOP Manager Project
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Abbreviation
Meaning
OPC
Open Platform Communications
OPC UA OPC Unified Architecture
PLC
Programmable Logic Controller
PN PROFINET
PSU
Power Supply Unit
UPS
Uninterruptable Power Supply
SF
System fault
SW
Software
SVG
Scalable Vector Graphics
USB
Universal Serial Bus
UTC
Coordinated Universal Time
TLS
Transport Layer Security
MGR
SITOP Manager
GWS
SITOP Gateway Service
SDS
SITOP Shutdown Service