
CP143 H1 / TCP/IP manual
Subject to change to cater for technical progress.
About this manual
This manual describes applications of the CP143plus and CP143 TCP/IP modules. These modules
are plug-compatible with any PLC (AG-115U trough AG-188U) and do not require forced air
ventilation. The standard handling modules (SEND, RECEIVE) that are supplied by Siemens may
be used for TCP/IP task processing by the PLC. The description of the handler modules is contained
in the respective manuals available from your CPU.
The application of the two modules is described separately in this manual. The different chapters0
describe the H1-elements first, followed by the TCP/IP-specific elements.
Due to technical progress the illustrations of modules contained in this manual may differ from the
original.
Overview
Chapter 1: Introduction
This chapter contains general safety and handling instructions for electrostatically
sensitive modules. It also contains an overview of the CP143-packages available
from VIPA and specifications on the construction and the operation of the
modules.
Chapter 2: Communication protocols
This chapter contains information on the H1 and the TCP/IP communication
protocols. Here you may find details on the structure and the operation of these
protocols. The chapter also refers to the ISO-OSI level model and depicts the
relationship to TCP/IP.
Chapter 3: Planning a network
This chapter contains an overview of the different ethernet network cabling types,
the respective hardware and guidelines, as well as an explanation of the various
combinations. The chapter also contains an outline of the planning required for a
network and how to prepare and install the networking hardware.
Chapter 4: Network module CP143 H1 / TCP/IP
This chapter describes the physical structure of the module. It shows the position
and the purpose of the jumpers and the configuration of the different sockets and
plugs. The chapter also describes the control elements and the displays.
Chapter 5: Software
This chapter comprises two parts. The first part contains a general description of
the configuration software. The second part details the use of the configuration
software for the different protocols.
Here you can find information on how to use the software for H1 or TCP/IP.
Chapter 6: Commissioning
This chapter contains information on the plug-in locations and the operating
characteristics of a properly configured module. An example of a small
communication system illustrates the principles.
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