Process Device Manager - SIMATIC PDM Brochure

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SIMATIC PDM Process Device
Manager
SIMATIC PCS 7
Brochure
November
2012
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SIMATIC PDM Process Device Manager
Overview
SIMATIC PCS 7 engineering station
with SIMATIC PDM
Device on
the workbench
Industrial Ethernet
S7-400
S7-400
PROFINET
PROFIBUS PA
SIMOCODE
ET 200M
IE/PB Link PN IO
+ DP/PA coupler
PROFIBUS DP
HART protocol
RS 232/RS 485
ET 200iSP
HART
multiplexer
HART
FF H1
SIMOCODE
HART
PROFIBUS PA
ET 200M
Possible connection point of a
PG/PC with SIMATIC PDM
(stand-alone operation)
Field devices
G_PCS7_XX_00200
FF link
PA link
Configuration options with SIMATIC PDM
SIMATIC PDM (Process Device Manager) is a universal,
manufacturer-independent tool for the configuration,
parameter assignment, commissioning, diagnostics and
maintenance of intelligent field devices (sensors and
actuators) and field components (remote I/Os, multiplexers,
control room devices, compact controllers), which in the
following sections will be referred to simply as devices.
Using only one software, SIMATIC PDM enables the
processing of more than 2 500 devices from Siemens and
over 200 manufacturers worldwide with an homogeneous
user interface. Parameters and functions for all supported
devices are displayed in a consistent and uniform fashion
independent of their communications interface.
With respect to device integration, SIMATIC PDM is the most
powerful open Process Device Manager on the global market.
Devices which previously were not supported can be easily
integrated in SIMATIC PDM at any time by importing their
device descriptions (EDD). This provides security and saves
investment, training and consequential costs.
Possible applications of SIMATIC PDM
• System-integrated
in a SIMATIC PCS 7 / STEP 7 configuration environment, e.g.
on a SIMATIC PCS 7 engineering system
• Stand-alone
as a service tool on a mobile computer on PROFIBUS,
PROFINET, or with direct connection to the device
Software and hardware requirements
Supported
operating
systems
SIMATIC PDM V8
■ Windows 7 Enterprise/Ultimate, 32/64-bit
■ Windows Server 2008 SP2 or 2008 R2 SP1/SP2,
64-bit, Standard Edition
Language
support
SIMATIC PDM Process Device Manager
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Hardware
requirements
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SIMATIC PDM V6.1
■ Windows XP Professional SP3, 32-bit
■ Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2, 32-bit,
Standard Edition
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User interface in 7 languages (English, German,
French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese and Japanese)
Device description languages as offered by the
respective manufacturer
PG/PC/notebook with processor corresponding to
operating system requirements
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Functions
SIMATIC PDM core functions
Communications and routing
SIMATIC PDM offers a diverse range of functions such as:
SIMATIC PDM supports several communication protocols and
components for communicating with devices that have the
following interfaces:
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Setting and modification of device parameters
Comparing (e.g. project and device data)
Plausibility testing of data input
Device identification and testing
Device status indication with operating modes, alarms and
states
Simulation
Diagnostics (standard, detailed)
Management (e.g. networks and PCs)
Export/import (parameter data, logs, documents)
Commissioning functions, e.g. measuring circuit tests of
device data
Device management (lifecycle management)
Global and device-specific change log for user operations
(audit trail)
Device-specific calibration logs
Graphic representations of echo envelope curves, trend
displays, valve diagnostics results, etc.
Display of incorporated manuals
Document manager for integration of up to 10 multimedia
files
Support of system management
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PROFIBUS DP/PA interface
FOUNDATION Fieldbus (FF) interface
PROFINET interface
HART interface (modem, wireless)
Modbus interface
Further communication protocols on request.
From the central engineering system of the SIMATIC PCS 7
process control system, one can use SIMATIC PDM to navigate
to the connected devices via the various bus systems and
remote I/Os. Throughout the plant, every device which can be
assigned parameters per EDD can be processed using this
routing functionality. The following processing functions are
available:
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Read diagnostics information from the device
Modify device settings
Adjust and calibrate devices
Monitor process values
Generate simulation values
Re-assign parameters to devices
SIMATIC PDM supports the operative system management in
particular through:
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Uniform representation and operation of devices
Uniform representation of diagnostic information
Indicators for preventive maintenance and servicing
Detection of changes in the project and device
Increase in operational reliability
Reduction of investment, operating and maintenance costs
Forwarding of device information to higher-level
Maintenance Stations
Document manager
FAQ
Online help
Help window
Manual
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Engineering
Clearly structured engineering with coordinated views
The ergonomic operator interface of SIMATIC PDM satisfies
the requirements of the guidelines VDI/VDE GMA 2187 and
IEC 65/349/CD. Even complex devices with several hundred
parameters can be represented clearly and processed quickly.
Expansion of the device description language EDDL also
allows display elements to be shown perfectly.
Operators are provided with several views of the project and
the devices to be processed, and their application depends on
the procedure and mode of use of the Process Device
Manager (stand-alone or integrated in STEP 7/SIMATIC PCS 7):
• Hardware project view for the SIMATIC PDM integrated in
SIMATIC PCS 7/STEP 7
View of SIMATIC PCS 7/S7 hardware project from which the
SIMATIC PDM parameter assignment user interface can be
directly opened for the devices; devices are configured
using HW Config and displayed graphically or in tabular
form.
• Process device network view, preferably for stand-alone
use
Project view for clear representation of the hierarchical
hardware structure with all networks, communications
components, and devices. This can be automatically
produced by scanning the actual plant. The parameter data
gained in the stand-alone version of SIMATIC PDM can be
imported into a SIMATIC PCS 7/S7 project.
• Process device plant view
View of all devices/TAGs present in the project
(independent of the communications path used) with
additional information on the diagnostics state of the
devices and communications paths. Uniform symbols are
used to display the diagnostics state of all devices.
• Parameter view
View of device parameters with a wide variety of functions:
- Parameter assignment functions, e.g. measurement
unit, measuring range
- Online functions, e.g. display values, charts, diagnostics
- Calibration functions, e.g. zero, runtimes of valves
- Comparison functions, e.g. devices, saved project data
- Export/import functions, e.g. parameters, projects
- Logging functions
• Lifelist view for commissioning and service
Single or cyclically generated network view for the
identification and addressing of devices
Hardware project view
Process device network view
Process device plant view
Parameter view
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Device integration
Device integration made easy
Electronic Device Description (EDD)
SIMATIC PDM supports all devices which are defined by means
of the Electronic Device Description (EDD). EDD is standardized to EN 50391 and IEC 61804. Internationally, it is the
most widely used standardized technology for device integration. At the same time, it is the guideline of the established
organizations for
• PROFIBUS and PROFINET
(PI - PROFIBUS & PROFINET International)
• HART (HCF: HART Communication Foundation)
• FF (Fieldbus Foundation)
The devices are integrated directly in SIMATIC PDM through a
company-specific EDD, or the current HCF or Fieldbus
Foundation libraries.
PROFIBUS devices are described in the EDD in terms of functionality and construction using the Electronic Device
Description Language (EDDL). Using this description,
SIMATIC PDM automatically creates its user interface with the
specific device information. The range of devices can be
updated and expanded by simply importing the manufacturer's device-specific EDD.
Fieldbus Foundation provides pre-defined device descriptions
(standard DD) for the basic functions of specific field device
types. The basic functions are implemented using various
standard function and transmission blocks.
Advantages of the EDD
The advantages of the EDD as a text-based device
description are quite clear:
• Independent of the operating system
• Forms an inseparable function unit together with the
device
• Long-term stability throughout the entire device life
cycle, yet can be modified and/or extended at any time
• Contents can be individually matched to any device by
the device manufacturer
• Gives the device manufacturer a wide scope of
possibilities for generating unique features, e.g.
- Implementation of manufacturer-specific diagnostics
functions in addition to standard diagnostics
- Integration of own documents and help texts
- Implementation of plans for device-specific handling
sequences, e.g. commissioning, calibration, servicing
- Wizards as commissioning aids
The current device description library of SIMATIC PDM covers
more than 2 500 devices from over 200 manufacturers worldwide. By simply importing the manufacturer's device-specific
EDD, existing devices can be updated and further devices can
be integrated in SIMATIC PDM. It is thus possible to keep the
device range up to date at all times and to add to the number
of manufacturers and devices supported by SIMATIC PDM.
Declaration of conformity (left) and contents of the device library (right)
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Device integration
SIMATIC PDM device import with the Device Integration Manager
Technical support
Device Integration Manager
The Device Integration Manager supports user-friendly import
of the device descriptions with practical functions and clear
displays, e.g.:
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Information on device descriptions
Information on the device descriptions used
Filter and search functions
Direct import from compressed files
Documentation functions
Checking functions (semantics, syntax, completeness)
Creation of project-specific device libraries
Delete function for imported device descriptions
Quality assurance
As an open parameter assignment tool, SIMATIC PDM is not
subject to any restrictions. To guarantee high quality in device
integration, conformity in the case of all new additions or
corrections must be verified by certification. A declaration of
conformity includes:
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Information on the device
Information on existing certificates
Changes as compared to previous versions
Verifications for the test with SIMATIC PDM
Compatibility information
Device integration
Support Request
You can request support from a service specialists via a
"Support Request" in Technical Support on the Internet:
www.siemens.com/automation/support-request
Regional contact partners
You can find the Technical Support responsible for your
region on the Internet at:
www.automation.siemens.com/partner
Device integration via partner companies
If you would like to use any devices which cannot be found in
the SIMATIC PDM device description library, we will be pleased
to help you integrate them.
Siemens AG does not itself integrate any device descriptions
of field device manufacturers in the EDD Device Library of
SIMATIC PDM. It has negotiated appropriate service agreements with selected partner companies for this purpose.
You can find information about the procedure and contact
data for the partner companies on the Internet at the
following addresses:
www.siemens.com/simatic-pdm
support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/50898953
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Parameter view
Central device view with uniform representation
The parameter view quickly provides a comprehensive
overview of a device. It has a clear layout.
Visualization and handling are uniform for all devices, that is,
regardless of device type, device manufacturer, and device
communication:
• Toolbar for general functions
• Menu with device functions
• Working window divided into two sections with navigation
window (left) and parameter window with parameter
name, value, engineering unit and status
• Parameter status is controlled via the navigation tree
• User-specific language switching (standard language:
English)
Parameter view - single
Each device can be selected, processed and loaded directly,
with all device functions accessible.
The device structure and contents are defined by the device
description provided by the manufacturer.
The read/write parameters have a light background and can
be easily distinguished from the read-only parameters with
their gray background. Modifications, invalid values, initial
values and read/write status are clearly identified in terms of
color and text.
Since users can easily differentiate the functions provided by
SIMATIC PDM from the device-specific functions, they are
quickly able to find the right contact partner for their support
request.
Parameter view - multiview
Depending on the selection, the navigation window of the
parameter view is either focused on a single device or it
displays the device within the hierarchical network structure
(multiview). Multiview is very convenient for displaying
complete networks or modular components such as
remote I/O with connected HART field devices.
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Informative online displays
SIMATIC PDM offers numerous possibilities for online
communication with the devices. Values/parameters that can
be visualized and accessed online are defined by the
respective device manufacturer using the electronic device
description (EDD). They are shown with standardized online
displays which are optimally matched to different functions
with respect to the device descriptions, and also permit online
access in some cases depending on these.
Examples of online functions which can then be implemented
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Monitoring of the process value
Monitoring of raw measured values
Monitoring of internal device status or wear values
Calibration functions
Zero settings
Min/max pointer
Trend curves with several variables
X/Y curves, e.g. envelope curves for radar level meters
Diagnostics states
Resetting to factory settings
Operating mode switchover
Online parameter assignment
Simulation of process variables, states and diagnostics
messages
• Classification of device-specific diagnostics
• Quick start-up
Trend view
Display of a commissioning wizard
Measured value display
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Informative online displays
Drive configuration for frequency converters
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Device management
Essential criteria for the use of intelligent field devices
include:
• Simple and efficient engineering
• Stable device descriptions across the entire life cycle of the
production plant/device
The device types, versions, and manufacturers used in
production plants are often not yet known at the time of
planning and configuration. Moreover, commissioning,
maintenance, service, and device replacement must be as
easy and problem-free as possible for the plant personnel.
With device-neutral configuration and different device
management scenarios, SIMATIC PDM is able to meet these
challenges.
Device-neutral configuration
In device-neutral configuration of process tags, it is not
necessary to know the precise device type or the manufacturer of the field device. A typical example of this is the
Device-neutral
type label
(EDD)
Profile-specific
device description
(EDD)
connection of HART field devices on 4 - 20 mA interfaces of
HART-enabled analog modules in remote I/O stations. On
these 4 - 20 mA interfaces, any field devices with a suitable
interface can be connected and operated via a "neutral
channel".
The configuration of the process tag in the automation project
takes place distinctly from the field device used later. Using
SIMATIC PDM, a device-neutral device description containing
only the process tag data, for example, can be assigned for the
period up to commissioning. However, to be able to use the
full device functionality, device-specific parameter
assignment cannot be avoided. For this purpose, a devicespecific EDD is simply assigned with SIMATIC PDM.
With SIMATIC PDM, the principle of configuring via a
"neutral channel" can also be used for field devices on
PROFIBUS DP/PA. This requires the use of device-neutral
profile GSD files during the hardware configuration.
These profile GSD files are specified and provided by the
"PROFIBUS & PROFINET International" organization.
Device-specific
device description
(EDD)
Engineering with
device-neutral profile
GSD file
Configuration options for PROFIBUS DP/PA devices
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Device-neutral
type label
(EDD)
Universal
device description
(EDD)
Device-specific
device description
(EDD)
Device-specific
device description
(HCF-DD)
Engineering with
device-neutral
hardware object
Configuration options for HART devices
The "neutral channel" on PROFIBUS DP/PA is significantly
more user-friendly than the "neutral channel" on a 4 - 20 mA
interface. Multiple measured values can be transferred simultaneously in both directions via this channel. In this way, for
example, analog or binary actuating signals can be transferred to analog actuators, and in the opposite direction,
analog or binary feedback (including status information) from
the automation system can be read.
Configuration options for HART devices
• Use of a device-neutral EDD for the electronic rating plate
• Use of a universal HART EDD in accordance with the
"Universal HART Commands" of the HCF
• Use of the device-specific EDD from the device description
library of the HCF
• Use of the device-specific EDD from the device description
library of SIMATIC PDM
The device management of SIMATIC PDM supports both the
assignment of the device-specific description to a field device,
and its updating or replacement (e.g. in the case of a device
replacement) without the loss of parameter data.
Corrections/updates and device replacement
Depending on the communication used, SIMATIC PDM
supports different device management scenarios:
Configuration options for PROFIBUS DP/PA devices
• Use of a profile GSD with 1+n process values (AI, AO, DI,
DO) or a positioning channel
• Use of a device-neutral EDD for the electronic rating plate
• Use of a profile EDD corresponding to the process tag type,
e.g. temperature or pressure
• Use of a device-specific EDD
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Device management
• Updating of device descriptions (EDD)
DIM detects compatible corrections and function
expansions. It assigns the updated EDD automatically to all
devices.
• Upgrading of device descriptions (EDD)
DIM detects incompatible corrections and function
expansions. The EDD is inserted in the device description
library for manual assignment.
• Support of field device replacement/substitution with
- Devices of the same type and version
- Devices of the same type but different version
- Devices of a new device generation of the same type
from the same manufacturer
- Devices from different manufacturers on the basis of the
PA profile
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Lifelist
The Lifelist displays the following information for the devices
and all connected components:
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Addresses
TAG
Device type
Device status
Manufacturer
Software revision
Profile version
The device status (diagnostics information) is identified by
meaningful, easily recognizable, and uniform symbols for all
devices.
Lifelist
User-friendly view for service and commissioning
The Lifelist is a network view for identification, diagnostics
and online parameter assignment of devices. It is created
online. It can be created once or cyclically. As a result of its
special orientation, the Lifelist is an ideal working
environment for service and commissioning.
If an EDD exists for a device, the determined diagnostics information is compiled using this device description. This also
means increased convenience, since the diagnostics information is language-dependent and can be displayed together
with additional device-specific information such as cause of
fault, effect of fault, and notes for troubleshooting. Apart
from this, the diagnostics information is displayed as stored in
the PROFIBUS GSD.
The Lifelist offers two levels for scanning the PROFIBUS:
It permits scanning of PROFIBUS DP and PROFIBUS PA lines
including subordinate structures, and displays these in a clear
form. It is also possible to include HART devices that are
connected through a HART modem. It is therefore no longer
absolutely necessary to have a knowledge of the plant
structure during service work.
• Scan for identification of connected devices
• Scan for device identification, with option for additional
determination of diagnostics state and device status
The Lifelist is not just a display and source of information - it
provides much more:
• The parameter assignment interface of the devices can be
called directly from the Lifelist without having to open a
project. All the offline and online functions of the devices
are thus immediately available.
• Addresses and TAGs can be directly modified online in the
Lifelist.
• Existing projects can be synchronized using the Lifelist.
• The contents of the Lifelist can be exported as an XML file.
• The Lifelist can be transferred easily into a SIMATIC PDM
stand-alone project.
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HART OPC server
Recording of structures of HART multiplexer networks
The original HART OPC server is supplied together with
SIMATIC PDM. In particular with the stand-alone version, this
optional software component provides excellent support for
service and commissioning.
HART multiplexer networks can be scanned using the
HART OPC server, and their structures displayed clearly. The
structures can be automatically imported into a SIMATIC PDM
project or used to synchronize existing projects. For servicing,
it is therefore unnecessary to have knowledge of the
HART multiplexer network structure.
A further function of the HART OPC server is reading of the
device identification which immediately assigns the correct
device description to SIMATIC PDM.
The HART OPC server supports single-stage and multi-stage
multiplexers, e.g. P&F multiplexers or MTL multiplexers.
Detailed information on which types of multiplexer are
supported by the HART OPC server can be obtained directly
from the manufacturers or from the HCF (HART Communication Foundation).
With SIMATIC PDM, WirelessHART adapters and WirelessHART
field devices can also be processed via the HART OPC server.
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HART OPC server
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Asset management
Asset management comprises all activities and measures
which serve to retain or increase the value of a plant. In
addition to system management, process control, and process
optimization, these primarily include maintenance and
repairs which retain and increase the plant value, so-called
plant-level asset management.
As a result of its comprehensive functionalities for configuration, parameter assignment, commissioning, diagnostics
and maintenance of intelligent field devices and components,
SIMATIC PDM is particularly suitable for plant-level asset
management.
In order to deliver meaningful and reliable results, asset
management systems require a large amount of basic information. In real plants, this data is highly heterogeneous and
unstructured, which makes it very difficult to access.
SIMATIC PDM is able to determine the device data relevant to
plant-level asset management, and to transfer this in XML
format over a standardized interface to higher-level asset
management systems (SIMATIC PCS 7 Maintenance Station or
SIMATIC PDM Maintenance Station ). The basis for this is the
electronic device descriptions (EDD) which are autonomous
of the operating system. Collecting the data and interpreting
the results are independent of the device type, in other words,
it makes no difference whether the device is an actuator or
sensor, or a PROFIBUS, HART or FF device.
Call of SIMATIC PDM in the SIMATIC PCS 7 Maintenance Station
However, SIMATIC PDM is far more than just a collector of
data for higher-level asset management systems. It also
provides a variety of its own asset management functions:
• Determination of differences between the offline data and
the current parameters in the device
• Multilingual presentation of diagnostics data read from the
devices (device-specific data and profile data)
• Uniform presentation and identification of diagnostics and
status data of all devices with uniform symbols
• Data transfer to an asset management system activated by
a request from this system
• Extensive logging functions (change log, calibration
report)
• Export interface for all data
• Integration of project-specific and device-specific
documents
Detailed diagnostics display of a device in SIMATIC PDM
Process device plant view with diagnostics status display
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Practical functions
Exporting and importing of data
SIMATIC PDM can export configuration and parameter data
and import it again in a convenient manner. In this way, data
can be exchanged between different projects, computers,
or field devices, for example. Data is always exported in
XML format.
In the life cycle of a production plant, the export and import
functions support device management as follows:
• Export of parameter data, diagnostics information, and
assigned user documents
• Export of data for individual devices or entire network
structures, whereby the parameter data is saved
individually for all field devices and made available for
individual import
• Import of parameter data with or without process tag
labels
• Import of exported device data regardless of device type
and version, so that parameter data of the same type can
be transferred to field devices of different versions and
from different manufacturers
During the import, the data is compared and supplemented, if
applicable. Parameters of existing field devices or modules are
thus overwritten, and non-existent field devices or modules
are created. If no device description is assigned, assignment
takes place in accordance with the contents of the import file.
However, no field devices or modules are deleted.
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Practical functions
Examples of effective utilization of data export and import
are:
• Generation of parameter typicals (default parameter
settings) for device types
• Transfer of parameters read out of the devices by
SIMATIC PDM into the office world (e.g. Excel
spreadsheets)
• Determination of plant configurations, and transfer of
structure and parameter settings to a project
Change log
A change log can be activated in SIMATIC PDM. This records
which user has executed which actions or changes for each
field device.
The functions of the change log include:
• Archiving functions (manual or automatic)
• Filter and search functions (for text, actions, or field
devices)
• Input of user comments on executed actions
• User-defined entries in the change log
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Logging and documentation
A SIMATIC PDM system function enables an individual calibration report to be produced for each integrated field device.
The selected parameters are automatically imported into this
log.
Internet links and documents, e.g. device manuals, integrated
into the device description by the manufacturer can be
accessed quickly and easily using the parameter view's
help menu.
Up to 10 individual multimedia files (text, charts, video,
audio) can be additionally included with each device by
means of a documentation manager which is also integrated
in the parameter view's help menu. These files can be
assigned to individual process tags specific to the plant.
Data comparison between two devices
Data comparison
SIMATIC PDM offers the facility for comparing parameters and
settings, and to then decide what should be imported or
adjusted. The compared objects and differences are clearly
and unambiguously identified in color.
The following comparison functions are available:
• Comparison of offline data in the project database with the
actual device data
• Comparison of offline data of two different devices in the
project database
• Comparison of data of two different devices
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Design
Components
Product packages
SIMATIC PDM stand-alone
Minimum
configuration
SIMATIC PDM system-integrated
Basic confi- Application-specific configurations
guration
SIMATIC
PDM
Single Point
SIMATIC
PDM
Basic
SIMATIC
PDM
Service
V6.1
V6.1
V6.1
V6.1
V8.0
V6.1
V8.0
FF V8.0
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128
100
128
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100
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SIMATIC PDM TAGs in the scope of
delivery
SIMATIC PDM
S7
SIMATIC PDM
PCS 7
SIMATIC PDM expansion options
cannot be
expanded
TAG
options
- 128 TAGs
- 512 TAGs
- 1 024 TAGs
- 2 048 TAGs
PowerPacks
- 128 to 512 TAGs
- 512 to 1 024 TAGs
- 1 024 to 2 048 TAGs
- 2 048 to unlimited TAGs
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Countrelevant
licenses
(cumulative)
- 10 TAGs
- 100 TAGs
- 1 000 TAGs
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SIMATIC PDM Basic
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n
n
n
n
n
n
SIMATIC PDM Extended
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n
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n
n
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SIMATIC PDM integration in STEP 7/PCS 7
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SIMATIC PDM Routing
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SIMATIC PDM Communication
FOUNDATION Fieldbus
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SIMATIC PDM communication via
standard HART multiplexer
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SIMATIC PDM product structure
n Product component is part of the product package
o Optional product component for the product package, can be purchased separately
– Product component is not relevant or not available for the product package
Customer-oriented product structure
A customer-oriented product structure enables the scope of
functions and performance of SIMATIC PDM to be adapted to
individual requirements. The customer has the following
options (see table):
• Use of the minimum configuration SIMATIC PDM Single
Point
• Selection of an application-specific product configuration
SIMATIC PDM Service, SIMATIC PDM S7, SIMATIC PDM
PCS 7 or SIMATIC PDM PCS 7-FF
• Construction of a desired configuration starting from the
SIMATIC PDM Basic configuration
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Design
The selection depends on the operational environment:
System-integrated in a SIMATIC S7/PCS 7 configuration
environment, or stand-alone as a service tool for operation on
a mobile computer on PROFIBUS or with direct connection to
the device.
The application-specific product packages SIMATIC PDM
Service, S7 and PCS 7 can be expanded functionally, as well as
with PowerPacks (V6.1) or cumulative TAG licenses (V8).
SIMATIC PDM Basic can be expanded functionally, as well as
with cumulative TAG licenses (V8) or with TAG options and
PowerPacks (V6.1). In contrast, SIMATIC PDM Single Point
cannot be expanded.
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A TAG corresponds to a SIMATIC PDM object, which represents
individual field devices or components within a project, e.g.
measuring instruments, positioners, switching devices or
remote I/Os. Also regarded as a TAG is every diagnosticsenabled device detected by diagnostics with the Lifelist whose
detailed diagnostics are implemented via the device
description (EDD).
SIMATIC PDM Single Point (V6.1)
This low-cost minimum configuration with handheld functionality is tailored to processing exactly one field device via a
point-to-point connection. It is not expandable. All device
functions are supported as defined in the device description.
SIMATIC PDM Basic (V6.1/V8)
This is the basis for generation of individual SIMATIC PDM
configurations from individual components. It contains all the
functions required for operation and parameter assignment
of the devices, and the communication paths enabled for
PROFIBUS, DP/PA, PROFINET, Modbus and HART communication.
SIMATIC PDM Basic without TAG expansion can manage
projects with as many as 4 TAGs and, provided the system
requirements are met, can be used for stand-alone operation
on any computers (PCs/notebooks) with local connection to
bus segments or direct connection to the device.
SIMATIC PDM Service (V6.1/V8)
This is a pre-configured product package specially designed
for mobile use in servicing projects with up to 100/128 TAGs.
It offers service technicians all the functions of SIMATIC PDM
Basic and also permits use of the change log, calibration
report, and detailed diagnostics in the Lifelist.
SIMATIC S7 (V6.1/V8)
SIMATIC PDM S7 is an application-specific product package
for projects with up to 100/128 TAGs and is configured for
the use of SIMATIC PDM in a SIMATIC S7 configuration
environment. SIMATIC PDM S7 combines the functional scope
of SIMATIC PDM Basic (supplemented by change log, calibration report and detailed diagnostics in the Lifelist) with the
functionality for integrating PDM in HW Config.
SIMATIC PDM PCS 7 (V6.1/V8)
SIMATIC PDM PCS 7 is an application-specific product package
for integration into the engineering system (engineering
toolset) and the Maintenance Station of SIMATIC PCS 7, and is
designed for projects with up to 100/128 TAGs. SIMATIC PDM
PCS 7 expands the functional scope of SIMATIC PDM Basic
(supplemented by change log, calibration report and detailed
diagnostics in the Lifelist) by the functions for integrating
PDM in HW Config and routing from the central engineering
system to field devices.
SIMATIC PDM PCS 7-FF (V8)
SIMATIC PDM PCS 7-FF combines the SIMATIC PDM PCS 7
product package, equipped for projects with up to 100 TAGs,
with the optional product component SIMATIC PDM Communication FOUNDATION Fieldbus. In addition to the previously
described SIMATIC PDM PCS 7 functionality, the Process
Device Manager thus also has the capability of communicating with field devices on the FOUNDATION Fieldbus via the
FF Link in a SIMATIC PCS 7 configuration environment.
SIMATIC PDM option "Integration in STEP 7/PCS 7"
(V6.1/V8)
This option is used for integrating SIMATIC PDM in a
SIMATIC S7 or SIMATIC PCS 7 configuration environment.
SIMATIC PDM can then be started directly from the hardware
configurator (HW Config) in STEP 7/SIMATIC PCS 7.
SIMATIC PDM option Routing (V6.1/V8)
This option is required in addition to the option "Integration
in STEP7/PCS 7" if SIMATIC PDM is to be used in a central
engineering system for SIMATIC S7/PCS 7, with Ethernet bus
connection to the automation systems for plant-wide configuration, parameter assignment, commissioning and
diagnostics of field devices. From the central engineering
system, it is thus possible to reach every EDD-configurable
device in the field plant-wide through the various bus systems
and remote I/Os.
SIMATIC PDM option Extended (V8)
This option for SIMATIC PDM Basic enables the use of
expanded service functions such as change log, calibration
report, or detailed diagnostics in the Lifelist.
SIMATIC PDM option Communication
FOUNDATION Fieldbus (V8)
With this option, SIMATIC PDM can communicate via the
FF Link with field devices on the FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1.
SIMATIC PDM option "Communication via standard
HART multiplexer" (V6.1)
This option enables SIMATIC PDM to use the HART OPC server
for communication with HART field devices via HART multiplexers and WirelessHART adapters.
TAG options (V6.1)
TAG options can be used to expand SIMATIC PDM Basic from
4 TAGs up to 128, 512, 1 024 or 2 048 TAGs.
PowerPacks (V6.1)
With PowerPacks, TAG expansions with SIMATIC PDM Basic,
Service, S7 and PCS 7 are possible. The number of TAGs can
then be increased in stages from 128 to 512, 1 024 and 2 048
up to unlimited TAGs.
SIMATIC PDM TAGs (V8)
Depending on the project size, SIMATIC PDM Basic, Service,
S7, PCS 7 and PCS 7-FF can be expanded with cumulative
licenses for 10, 100 and 1 000 TAGs (count-relevant licenses).
Design
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Benefits
General
product features
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Powerful software with uniform user interface and
comprehensive functions for engineering, parameter
assignment, commissioning, diagnostics and
maintenance of field devices and components
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Intuitive and secure operation of all integrated devices
based on a common user interface and operator
guidance in 7 languages (English, German, French,
Spanish, Italian, Chinese and Japanese)
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Simple, functional and reliable device management
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Uniform, easily recognizable diagnostics symbols for
all devices
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Archiving of all parameter, maintenance and
diagnostics information in a consistent database
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Can be used in stand-alone mode or integrated in the
central SIMATIC PCS 7/S7 engineering system
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Fundamental component of the SIMATIC PCS 7
Maintenance Station and the SIMATIC PDM
Maintenance Station
Benefits
Device integration and
communication
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Global leader in device integration:
– More than 2 500 different devices from over
200 manufacturers worldwide
– Almost all PROFIBUS PA devices are integrated
– Almost all HART devices are integrated
– Simple integration of new field devices and
components by importing their device description
(EDD), which is independent of the operating
system
– Existing device descriptions can be updated
quickly and easily
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Wide variety of options for communication with the
devices, e.g. using PROFIBUS DP/PA, PROFINET,
Modbus or HART communication (modem, RS 232,
WirelessHART, PROFIBUS, or PROFINET):
– With local connection of SIMATIC PDM on a
bus segment or directly on the device
– From a central engineering system with
SIMATIC PDM using "Routing"
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Detail functions
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Access to all parameters as well as all diagnostics and
maintenance information of a device
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Comparison of parameter sets (e.g. reference and
actual parameters, or online/offline data of two
devices)
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Display of process values with status
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Simulation of process values for loop tests
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Determination, processing and presentation of device
data for asset management
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Global and device-specific change log (audit trail)
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Device-specific calibration report
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Homogeneous and consistent help texts for the
devices, generated from the device descriptions
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Integration of up to 10 multimedia files per document
manager
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Comparison function
User advantages and
rationalization potential
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High degree of standardization through compliant
device descriptions (EDD) based on an internationally
standardized language (EDDL)
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Rationalization of configuration and parameter
assignment using convenient export and import
functions
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High plant availability through device parameters
which can be modified online
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Low training requirements through intuitive operator
guidance as well as functions which are easy to learn,
operate and understand
SIMATIC PDM device list
You can find a device list (representative cross-section of
the field devices and components that can be assigned
parameters with SIMATIC PDM) in our Service & Support Portal
on the Internet in the SIMATIC PDM product announcement
about the current device description library:
www.siemens.com/automation/support
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Get more information
Wide range of information on all aspects of the SIMATIC PDM
Process Device Manager:
www.siemens.com/simatic-pdm
Information on device integration:
support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/50898953
Current information on all aspects of the process control
system SIMATIC PCS 7:
www.siemens.com/simatic-pcs7
Totally Integrated Automation:
www.siemens.com/totally-integrated-automation
SIMATIC Guide manuals:
www.siemens.com/simatic-docu
Information material available for downloading:
www.siemens.com/simatic/printmaterial
Service & Support:
www.siemens.com/automation/support
SIMATIC contact partners:
www.siemens.com/automation/partner
Industry Mall for electronic ordering:
www.siemens.com/automation/mall
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