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  • Page 1 7KN POWERCENTER 3000...
  • Page 3 Introduction Safety information Description SENTRON Installing, connecting, commissioning IoT data platforms 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Functions Application examples Manual Service and maintenance FAQs Technical data Dimensional drawings Appendix Technical support 10/2019 L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 4 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction ............................. 7 Reference documents ....................... 7 Advanced training courses ....................... 8 Technical Support ........................8 Safety information ........................... 9 General safety information ......................9 Security information ........................ 10 Information on use ........................11 Open Source Software......................12 Description ............................
  • Page 6 Table of contents Interfaces of the 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 ............... 34 4.6.1 Internal Ethernet interface for the smart assembly network ..........34 4.6.1.1 Performance features of the smart assembly interface ............35 4.6.2 External Ethernet interface with the intranet ................37 4.6.2.1 Performance features of the external Ethernet interface ............
  • Page 7 Table of contents Firmware update ........................73 7.3.1 Finding the update in SIOS ..................... 74 7.3.2 Firmware update via Web user interface ................74 Recycling and disposal ......................74 FAQs ..............................75 Special aspects of powerconfig 3.12 ..................75 8.1.1 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 is unknown ................
  • Page 8 Table of contents 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Manual, 10/2019, L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    The following editions of the manual have been published so far: Edition Comment 08/2019 First edition Reference documents You can find further details in the following documents: ● Quick Install Guide 7KN Powercenter 3000 (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109766001) 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Manual, 10/2019, L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 10: Advanced Training Courses

    1.2 Advanced training courses Advanced training courses Find out about training courses on offer on the following link. Training for Industry (www.siemens.com/sitrain-lowvoltage) This is where you can choose from ● Web-based training courses (online, informative, free) ● Classroom training courses (course attendance, comprehensive, subject to fee).
  • Page 11: Safety Information

    Safety information General safety information WARNING The safety of a system in which the device is integrated is the responsibility of those who install the system. There is danger of a malfunction resulting in death of serious injury. • Ensure only qualified personnel perform work. WARNING Lethal voltage when the control cabinet is open.
  • Page 12: Security Information

    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 constitute one element of such a concept. Customers are responsible for preventing unauthorized access to their plants, systems, machines and networks.
  • Page 13: Information On Use

    Siemens’ products and solutions undergo continuous development to make them more secure. Siemens strongly recommends that product updates are applied as soon as they are available and that the latest product versions are used. Use of product versions that are no longer supported, and failure to apply the latest updates may increase customer’s exposure...
  • Page 14: Open Source Software

    Product or any OSS components contained in it if they are modified or used in any manner not specified by SIEMENS. The license conditions may contain disclaimers that apply between you and the respective licensor.
  • Page 15: Description

    Description Product description Overview The 7KN Powercenter 3000 has high industrial functionality. ● Compact dimensions ● Highly robust 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Manual, 10/2019, L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 16: Design Of The Devices

    Description 3.2 Design of the devices Design of the devices Interfaces and connections ① PE conductor ② Connection for the 24 V DC power supply ③ 2 x USB 3.0 port, high current ④ Not used ⑤ 2 x RJ45 Ethernet port X1P1 and X2P1 for 10/100/1000 Mbps ⑥...
  • Page 17: Operating Displays Of The Devices

    Description 3.2 Design of the devices 3.2.1 Operating displays of the devices LED name Status Description PC ON/WD No voltage Green BIOS active Flashing green / yellow (4 Hz) Hardware self-test Yellow Shutdown Flashing red (4 Hz) Hardware monitoring active L1 RUN/STOP Not used Flashing green (2 Hz)
  • Page 18: Accessories

    Upright mounting for the 6AG4021-0AA20-0AA3 7KN Powercenter 3000 Upright mounting on DIN rails 6AG4021-0AA20-0AA5 Lithium battery A5E44491494 You will find further information on the Internet at: ● Service & Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/) Hardware description 3.4.1 Data interfaces Interface overview Interface Description X1P1...
  • Page 19 Description 3.4 Hardware description Ethernet interface Short code Meaning LED 1 Off: 10 Mbps Lights up green: 100 Mbps Lights up yellow: 1000 Mbps LED 2 Lights up yellow: Connection established Flashing: Activity 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Manual, 10/2019, L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 20 Description 3.4 Hardware description 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Manual, 10/2019, L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 21: Installing, Connecting, Commissioning

    Installing, connecting, commissioning Preparing installation 4.1.1 Checking delivery Procedure 1. When you receive the delivery, check the packaging for visible damage in transit. 2. If you discover damage in transit, lodge a complaint with the carrier responsible. Have the carrier confirm the damage in transit immediately. 3.
  • Page 22 Installing, connecting, commissioning 4.1 Preparing installation 6. If the package contents are incomplete, damaged, or not exactly what was ordered, inform the responsible delivery service immediately. NOTICE Damaged device • Ensure that the damaged device is not erroneously installed and commissioned. •...
  • Page 23: Identification Data Of The Device

    Installing, connecting, commissioning 4.1 Preparing installation 4.1.2 Identification data of the device The identification data can be used to uniquely identify the device in case of repair or theft. Enter the identification data of your rating plate in the following table. Article number 7KN1310-0MC00-0AA8 Factory number...
  • Page 24: Permissible Mounting Positions

    Installing, connecting, commissioning 4.1 Preparing installation 4.1.3 Permissible mounting positions The following mounting positions are permitted: ● Upright mounting ● Upright mounting on DIN rails ● Wall mounting ● Mounting on DIN rails Pay attention to the permissible temperature range for operation depending on the mounting position as stated in chapter Technical specifications (Page 77).
  • Page 25: Upright Mounting On Din Rails

    Installing, connecting, commissioning 4.1 Preparing installation Requirements ● Mounting bracket Note Use only the screws supplied to mount the mounting bracket. Longer screws can damage the interior of the device ● A T10 screwdriver ● Two wall plugs and two screws Procedure –...
  • Page 26: Wall Mounting

    Installing, connecting, commissioning 4.1 Preparing installation Procedure – upright mounting on DIN rails Place the mounting bracket on the rear of the device. Fasten the mounting bracket with two screws supplied. Place the device on the mounting bracket onto the DIN rail.
  • Page 27: Mounting On Din Rails

    Mounting on DIN rails The standard rail mounting is suitable for horizontal and vertical mounting of the device. Requirements ● A SIEMENS 35-mm DIN rail TH35-15 according to EN 60715:2001 The DIN rail is mounted. ● A DIN rail clip Note Use only the screws supplied to mount the DIN rail clip.
  • Page 28 Installing, connecting, commissioning 4.1 Preparing installation Procedure – mounting Place the DIN rail on the rear of the device. Pay attention to the position of the springs of the DIN rail clip. Fasten the DIN rail clip with the 4 screws supplied. Place the device on the DIN rail clip onto the DIN rail from above.
  • Page 29: Mounting The Device

    Installing, connecting, commissioning 4.2 Mounting the device Mounting the device 4.2.1 Mounting instructions Note the following: ● The device is only approved for operation in closed rooms. Mounting tips for power distribution boards: ● Maintain the largest possible clearance from the main circuit, e.g. mounting in the cross- wiring compartment.
  • Page 30: Connecting The Device

    Installing, connecting, commissioning 4.3 Connecting the device Connecting the device 4.3.1 Instructions for connection WARNING Danger of fire and danger due to electric shock The ON/OFF switch does not disconnect the device from the power supply. Danger of electric shock on incorrect opening of the device and on a device defect. If the device or the connecting cables are damaged, there is also a danger of fire.
  • Page 31: Connecting The Pe Conductor

    Installing, connecting, commissioning 4.3 Connecting the device NOTICE Fault due to peripheral devices/USB V3.0 devices Connection of peripheral devices can result in faults on the device. This can result in personal injury and damage to the machine or plant. Note the following when connecting peripheral devices/USB V3.0 devices: •...
  • Page 32 Installing, connecting, commissioning 4.3 Connecting the device CAUTION Minor injury and danger of fire In the interior of a defective device, a dangerous voltage may be present that causes a fire or an electric shock if touched. • Connect the PE conductor first, before starting up the device. •...
  • Page 33: Connecting The Power Supply

    Installing, connecting, commissioning 4.3 Connecting the device 4.3.3 Connecting the power supply WARNING Safety regulations - connecting cable Use only DC connection cables that comply with the local safety regulations. Otherwise, there is a danger of fire and danger due to electric shock. This can result in injury or damage to property.
  • Page 34: Connect The Device With Networks

    Installing, connecting, commissioning 4.4 Connect the device with networks Procedure Switch off the 24 V DC power supply. Connect the power supply cables to the marked position. Connect the terminal to the marked posi- tion. Connect the device with networks For integration into the existing or planned system environments and networks, the following options are available.
  • Page 35: Commissioning A Device

    Installing, connecting, commissioning 4.5 Commissioning a device Commissioning a device 4.5.1 Instructions for commissioning CAUTION Danger of burns The surface of some devices can reach a temperature of over 70 °C. These devices are marked with labels indicating this. • Touching without protection can result in burns. •...
  • Page 36: Interfaces Of The 7Kn Powercenter 3000

    ● 3WL via COM35 ● powerconfig (optional) ● Web user interface, e.g. HMI Panel. The default IP address on X2P1 is: 192.168.1.2 You will find further devices in the ReadMe (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109762951) of the firmware update. 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Manual, 10/2019, L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 37: Performance Features Of The Smart Assembly Interface

    Installing, connecting, commissioning 4.6 Interfaces of the 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 4.6.1.1 Performance features of the smart assembly interface ● The devices are addressed via 7KN Powercenter 3000 with one IP address only. This saves costs if the network infrastructure is charged for based on IP addresses. ●...
  • Page 38 Installing, connecting, commissioning 4.6 Interfaces of the 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Typical devices of a smart assembly network The interface must be multiplied for the individual devices using an industrial-type Ethernet switch, e.g. SCALANCE. Some SENTRON devices, e.g. the Switched Ethernet PROFINET extension module, have 2 Ethernet ports.
  • Page 39: External Ethernet Interface With The Intranet

    ● Interface with web browsers. Various browser types are supported. ● Interface with MindSphere, the Siemens operating system for the Internet of Things (IoT). ● An IP interface for the SENTRON devices connected to the smart assembly network and their information.
  • Page 40: Security Features

    Security performance features on the external Ethernet interface ● Signed firmware: 7KN Powercenter 3000 can only be operated with firmware signed by SIEMENS. This makes operation with corrupted or manipulated firmware impossible. Downgrading to firmware that may be faulty is not possible either.
  • Page 41 Installing, connecting, commissioning 4.7 Security features ● Secure MindSphere communication: With the secure login process defined for MindSphere and the exchange of electronic keys defined for this, communication with MindSphere is encrypted. Communication with MindSphere can only be initiated from the 7KN Powercenter 3000 and not the reverse ●...
  • Page 42: Further Recommended Security Measures

    Installing, connecting, commissioning 4.7 Security features 4.7.2 Further recommended security measures The security disclaimer always applies, see chapter Security instructions (Page 10). Nevertheless, 7KN Powercenter 3000 provides the most important security features for operation in an intranet. Moreover, the following measures are recommended against attacks from the Internet, with special devices, such as Ethernet switches, or IP routers.
  • Page 43: Functions

    Functions As energy, operating and investment costs steadily increase, it is important for operators to keep track of actual power consumption and the status of the power distribution board. 7KN Powercenter 3000 provides various functions for this purpose. For greater clarity, these functions can be assigned to one or several types of application: Function overview of the 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Note Digital documentation...
  • Page 44: Commissioning With Powerconfig

    Functions 5.1 Commissioning with powerconfig 7KN Powercenter 3000 provides a secure and universal communication interface for all stated functions. The external and internal communication interfaces have been deliberately separated to ensure the security and function independence. In 7KN Powercenter 3000 V1.0, only the device types stated here are supported. In future versions, further device types will be available.
  • Page 45: First Commissioning

    Functions 5.1 Commissioning with powerconfig 5.1.1 First commissioning On first commissioning, powerconfig is connected to the internal network of the smart assembly. You will find further information in the graphic in chapter Performance features of the internal Ethernet interface (Page 35). All networks of the smart assembly, whether it is Ethernet, or in future RS485 with Modbus RTU, are created as separate networks, e.g.
  • Page 46: Web User Interface

    Functions 5.2 Web user interface Web user interface Note The Web user interface must only be used in compliance with chapter Security features (Page 38). 7KN Powercenter 3000 provides Web user interfaces for following use cases: The Web user interface is based on HTML5 and can therefore be used with many modern browsers.
  • Page 47: Contents Of The Web User Interface

    Functions 5.2 Web user interface 5.2.1 Contents of the Web user interface The essential elements of the Web user interface are explained below. An overview of the entire application, e.g. of a smart switchgear assembly, is automatically created as a standard view from the project (*.splx) that can be further adapted to the particular requirements.
  • Page 48: Widgets

    Functions 5.2 Web user interface 5.2.1.1 Widgets Widgets are display elements that can be added, modified and deleted. Their size and position can be adapted with the following symbol. The layout can be modified by movement of the widgets. The changes are retained after the page has been exited.
  • Page 49 Functions 5.2 Web user interface Messages are available both for devices and in an overview. By clicking a message, details are made visible, if available. 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Manual, 10/2019, L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 50: Recording And Exporting Energy Data For Iso 50 001

    Functions 5.3 Recording and exporting energy data for ISO 50 001 Recording and exporting energy data for ISO 50 001 The recording of certain values of the connected devices can be activated in the 7KN Powercenter 3000. 7KN Powercenter 3000 can record the energy counters of connected SENTRON devices every 15 minutes and 10 seconds.
  • Page 51 Functions 5.3 Recording and exporting energy data for ISO 50 001 ● The period for display and export can be configured user-defined or in time units, e.g. Today, Current week, ..● The value currently displayed can be exported with menu item "Export data (.csv format)" in the menu of the archive chart widget.
  • Page 52: Communication With Mindsphere

    Benefits: MindSphere (https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/software/mindsphere.html) is a cloud-based, open IoT (Internet of Things) operating system from Siemens, with which you connect your machines and physical infrastructure to the digital world. With 7KN Powercenter 3000, data of the smart switchgear assembly, e.g. energy values or states, can be transferred into MindSphere in settable cycles.
  • Page 53 Functions 5.4 Communication with MindSphere MindSphere requirements: For onboarding, the requirements defined in chapter "Onboarding of MindConnect Elements", of manual Getting connected to MindSphere V3 (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109755908), must be met. 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Manual, 10/2019, L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 54: Grouping The Information

    Functions 5.4 Communication with MindSphere 5.4.1 Grouping the information To prepare them, the data of the individual devices must be grouped in powerconfig in the "Cloud" view and be given a name and transmission cycle. These groupings are handed over to the 7KN Powercenter 3000 via the splx file to be imported (see chapter First commissioning (Page 43)).
  • Page 55: Onboarding With 7Kn Powercenter 3000

    Functions 5.4 Communication with MindSphere 5.4.2 Onboarding with 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Onboarding connects the 7KN Powercenter 3000 to the corresponding MindSphere account. The 7KN Powercenter 3000 is logged on to a MindSphere "Tenant" or "Subtenant" and with the onboarding key as an asset of type "MindConnect Lib". Note Make sure that the key generation SHARED_SECRET is set.
  • Page 56 Functions 5.4 Communication with MindSphere 1. In the Web user interface, select "Settings → MindSphere" and open the onboard dialog box under "MindSphere connection state". 2. On the MindSphere Web UI, now choose "Edit boarding configuration" → "Generate onboarding key" → "copy to clipboard“ and copy the onboarding key to the cursor position. 3.
  • Page 57: Transferring The Setup In Mindsphere

    Functions 5.4 Communication with MindSphere 5.4.3 Transferring the setup in MindSphere When the MindSphere data source setup is transferred, the data points are set up in the asset and are made available in MindSphere. The data can, for example, be displayed in the fleet manager or processed with another MindSphere application.
  • Page 58: 7Kn Powercenter 3000 As A Modbus Gateway

    Benefits: At many locations, there are software applications that obtain and process information via Modbus TCP, either from SIEMENS, such as powermanager, or from other vendors. A communication access with an IP address is offered to these applications with 7KN Powercenter 3000.
  • Page 59: Addressing Via The 7Kn Powercenter 3000 Gateway

    Functions 5.5 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 as a Modbus gateway 5.5.1 Addressing via the 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 gateway In powerconfig, an "External Identifier" can be assigned to each device that is connected to 7KN Powercenter 3000. This identifier identifies the device independently of its network address, such as switch address for 3VA, internal IP address for COM800, or Modbus RTU on RS485 networks.
  • Page 60: Method Of Operation Of The 7Kn Powercenter 3000 Modbus Tcp Gateway

    Functions 5.6 Saving and further processing setup Note Powerconfig automatically uses this addressing method to access the devices on the smart assembly network. With powermanager, the IP address of the 7KN Powercenter 3000, communication via gateway must be activated, and the external identifier entered as a unit address.
  • Page 61 Functions 5.6 Saving and further processing setup This project can be further processed with powerconfig, e.g. printed out. 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Manual, 10/2019, L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 62 Functions 5.6 Saving and further processing setup 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Manual, 10/2019, L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 63: Application Examples

    ● The communication interface with software applications on site, e.g. powermanager or powerconfig, or even SCADA systems (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition). ● Cloud-based application, e.g. in the Siemens MindSphere. In addition to this classic structuring, various software applications are conceivable on PCs or mobile devices.
  • Page 64: Network Environments

    Application examples 6.1 Network environments Network environments So far, the devices of the low-voltage power distribution board have been operated in separate, protected networks. This means that, for further expansion, further network concepts are required. 7KN Powercenter 3000 differs from previous SENTRON devices in that these external network structures are actively used.
  • Page 65 Application examples 6.1 Network environments Some SENTRON devices, e.g. the Switched Ethernet PROFINET extension module, have 2 Ethernet ports. These devices can be directly connected using patch cables. This enables short cables to be used and reduces cabling work. For this purpose, an Ethernet switch is used that supports ring topology based on "MRP"...
  • Page 66 Application examples 6.1 Network environments The 7KN Powercenter 3000 should only be operated in a well-defined intranet. The intranet is connected to the Ethernet interface X1P1. An intranet is characterized by the fact that only trusted network nodes are connected or should be connected.
  • Page 67: Web-Based Applications

    Application examples 6.2 Web-based applications Web-based applications A web browser is installed already on many devices and can be operated with minimal IT skills. The Web user interface is especially suitable for temporary applications because it is usually unnecessary to install any software. It is enough to enter the IP address or the hostname (see Settings →...
  • Page 68: Mindsphere For Smart Assembly Network

    For this purpose, the information must be recorded and evaluated over a long time (→ years). For this, Siemens offers a cloud-based, open IoT (Internet of Things) operating system MindSphere (https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/software/mindsphere.html). With the 7KN Powercenter 3000, a smart assembly network can be connected to MindSphere.
  • Page 69: Modbus Tcp Communication With Higher-Level Applications

    Application examples 6.4 Modbus TCP communication with higher-level applications Modbus TCP communication with higher-level applications Via 7KN Powercenter 3000, multiple higher-level applications can communicate with the connected devices via IP networks with Modbus TCP. See chapter 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 as a Modbus gateway (Page 56). 6.4.1 Security aspects of the 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 as a gateway The gateway function enables 7KN Powercenter 3000 and the connected devices to be...
  • Page 70: Interface With A Wireless Lan Interface

    To achieve this, the antenna equipment has to be mounted on the outside of the switchboard. You will find further information in the brochure "Wireless networking with SCALANCE W!" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109766393) 6.5.1 Security aspects of the wireless LAN interface It is much easier for unauthorized parties to access a wireless LAN than a cabled Ethernet.
  • Page 71 Application examples 6.6 Interface with a mobile service interface Specific implementation of a mobile wireless interface is described in Getting Started "Industrial Remote Communication Remote Networks SCALANCE M-800" (https://sie.ag/2ErE2kG). Setting up a secure mobile wireless interface requires specialist knowledge that is not provided in this manual.
  • Page 72 Application examples 6.6 Interface with a mobile service interface 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Manual, 10/2019, L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 73: Service And Maintenance

    Repair instructions This device cannot be repaired. However, a defective device should be returned to Siemens because only then is it possible to issue a credit note under liability for defects. The device can be ordered as a spare part.
  • Page 74 Service and maintenance 7.2 Fault rectification Here, you will find some instructions. Fault Possible measures Device is not working (LEDs off). Check the 24 V DC supply • Check the fuse protection of the 24 V DC supply • No communication possible Check the status on the LEDs.
  • Page 75: Firmware Update

    Service and maintenance 7.3 Firmware update Fault Possible measures No gateway function Activate Modbus Gateway on the external interface, • see Web user interface → Settings. Only one Modbus TCP Gateway must ever be activated. Check the device connection status in the overview of •...
  • Page 76: Finding The Update In Sios

    Finding the update in SIOS The firmware of the 7KN Powercenter 3000 can be found in the Industry Online Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109762951). For the download, registration in SIOS is required by legal regulations. 1. Read the current download information to find out about the innovations.
  • Page 77: Faqs

    FAQs Special aspects of powerconfig 3.12 8.1.1 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 is unknown 7KN Powercenter 3000 is displayed as "unknown" in the search for available devices in powerconfig V 3.12. The 7KN Powercenter 3000 can be identified via the displayed MAC address (see the rating plate), the IP address, and the flashing function.
  • Page 78 FAQs 8.1 Special aspects of powerconfig 3.12 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Manual, 10/2019, L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 79: Technical Data

    Technical data General technical data Article number See order documents Weight without mounting bracket Standard: approx. 482 g with DIN rail adapter Power supply 24 V DC (19.2 … 28.8 V) Short voltage interruption Up to 5 ms backup time at full load Max.
  • Page 80: Environmental Conditions

    Technical data 9.2 Environmental conditions Electromagnetic compatibility Interference immunity to con- ± 2 kV according to IEC 61000-4-4; burst ducted interference on power ± 0.5 kV according to IEC 61000-4-5; surge symmetrical cables ± 1 kV according to IEC 61000-4-5; surge asymmetrical Interference immunity on signal ±...
  • Page 81: Current Requirement Of The Components

    Technical data 9.3 Current requirement of the components Mechanical ambient conditions Vibration resistance Tested according to IEC 60068-2-6 Operation With DIN rail: 10 ... 58 Hz: 0.0375 mm • 58 ... 200 Hz: 4.9 m / s • Storage / shipping 5 ...
  • Page 82 Technical data 9.4 DC power supply 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Manual, 10/2019, L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 83: Dimensional Drawings

    Dimensional drawings 10.1 Dimensional drawing of basic device Note The mounting holes on the device are arranged symmetrically. The mounting parts can be mounted in all orientations of the device according to your requirements. Mounting on DIN rails All dimensions in mm 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Manual, 10/2019, L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 84 Dimensional drawings 10.1 Dimensional drawing of basic device 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Manual, 10/2019, L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 85: Appendix

    Appendix List of abbreviations Abbreviations Extensible Firmware Interface Integrated Graphics Device Local Area Network Media Redundancy Protocol Network Time Protocol SCADA Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Virtual Private Networks ESD guidelines A.2.1 Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) ESD components are destroyed by voltage and energy far below the limits of human perception.
  • Page 86 Appendix A.2 ESD guidelines ESD Guidelines NOTICE Electrostatic sensitive devices Electronic modules contain components that can be damaged by electrostatic discharge as a result of improper handling. • You must discharge your body electrostatically immediately before touching an electronic module. To do this, touch a conductive, grounded object, e.g., a bare metal part of a switch cabinet or the water pipe.
  • Page 87: Labels And Symbols

    Appendix A.3 Labels and symbols The diagrams below illustrate the required ESD protective measures for electrostatic sensitive devices. ESD seat ESD standing position ESD seat and ESD standing position Protective measures Conductive floor ESD table ESD footwear ESD smock ESD bracelet Cubicle ground connection Labels and symbols A.3.1...
  • Page 88: Safety

    ON/OFF switch, without electrical isolation Ejecting CD/DVD ON/OFF pushbutton, without electrical isola- tion A.3.4 Certificates, approvals and labels You will find all available certificates, approvals and labels in the Siemens Industry Online Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/cert). 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Manual, 10/2019, L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 89: Technical Support

    Service and support You will find further information and support on the described products in the Internet at the following address: ● Technical support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en) ● Industry Mall (https://mall.industry.siemens.com) Current documentation Always use the current documentation for your product. You will find the current edition of this manual and further important documents by stating the article number of your device in the Internet.
  • Page 90 Technical support B.1 Service and support 7KN POWERCENTER 3000 Manual, 10/2019, L1V30579222003-01...
  • Page 91: Glossary

    Glossary Asset An asset is a digital representation of a machine or an automation system with one or more automation devices (e.g. PLCs) connected to MindSphere. MindSphere data collection and data provisioning is based on so-called (virtual) assets. An asset can be any element, e.g. a pump, a motor, a PLC, a complete machine tool, a production line, a robot, a crane, a vehicle, a wind turbine, etc.
  • Page 92 Glossary Cold restart A start operation that is started by switching on the computer. On a cold restart, the system typically performs a few basic hardware tests and then loads the operating system from the hard disk into the RAM -> Booting. Controller Built-in hardware and software that controls the mode of operation of a certain internal or peripheral device (e.g.
  • Page 93 Glossary Extensible Firmware Interface Describes the central interface between the firmware and the individual components of a computer and the operating system. The EFI is logically located under the operating system and is the successor of the PC-BIOS, mainly for 64-bit systems. Fleet manager Fleet manager is a visualization tool that offers an overview of the available assets and information (asset name, name of the customer, location).
  • Page 94 The devices connected to a LAN are called nodes. Networks are used to share the use of files, printers, or other resources. License key License key is the electronic license stamp of a license. Siemens AG issues a license key for license-protected software. Low-voltage directive EC directive for the product safety of products operated with low voltage (50 to 1000 V AC, 70 to 1500 V DC) that do not come under other directives.
  • Page 95 Glossary Power management The power management of a modern PC is able to control the power consumption of the most important components of the computer (e.g. screen, hard disk, and CPU) individually by restricting their activity depending on the current load of the system or the component. The power management in laptop computers is especially important.
  • Page 96 Glossary S.M.A.R.T Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART or S.M.A.R.T.) is an industry standard that is incorporated in storage media. It enables permanent monitoring of important parameters and therefore early detection of incipient faults. SATA Serial ATA. An interface for hard disk drives and optical disk drives with serial data transmission.
  • Page 97: Index

    Index Current version Firmware update, 74 Abbreviations, 83 Access protection Physical, 40 DC power supply Additional components Power consumption, 79 Power consumption, 79 Technical data, 79 Addressing Delivery Gateway, 57 Checking, 19 Alignment of the interfaces Device level Mounting instructions, 27 Ethernet interface, 34 Application examples, 61 External Ethernet interface, 37...
  • Page 98 Index Export Language changeover splx file, 43 Web user interface, 46 Exporting LED table Energy data, 48 Status indicators, 15 External Ethernet interface Limitation of liability, 71 Device level, 37 Performance features, 39 Mechanical ambient conditions, 79 Messages Firewall, 40 Web user interface, 46 Firmware MindSphere...
  • Page 99 Index Secure communication MindSphere, 39 PE conductor Security aspects Connection, 29 Gateway, 67 Performance features MindSphere, 66 External Ethernet interface, 39 Wireless LAN, 68 Internal Ethernet interface, 35 Security features, 38 Permissible mounting positions, 22 Security measures, 40 Power consumption Setup data Additional components, 79 Backing up, 58...
  • Page 100 Index VPN, 40 Wall mounting Procedure, 25 Requirements, 24 Training, 8 WBT – web-based training, 8 Web user interface, 44 Contents, 45 Firmware update, 74 Language changeover, 46 Messages, 46 Widget library, 46 Web-based applications, 65 Widget library Web user interface, 46 Widgets, 46, 46 Wireless LAN Security aspects, 68...

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