ipConvPNM

Universal protocol converter with integrated PROFINET-IO, master interface

Available soon !

  • ipConvPNM is a universal protocol converter developed for the conversion of standard protocols to the PROFINET-IO, Master protocol. Based on ipConvLite, ipConvPNM basically offers the same functionalities. Compared with ipConv, its function range is limited to the most widely used standard protocols, thus allowing a lower price.

    ipConvPNM is available together with the hardware platform MEC2 PROFINET.

    We offer a complete package of software and services covering the following:

    • system configuration as required by the customer
    • hotline and email support
Configuration
  • System configuration is completely executed in a web browser. No other special configuration tools are required, a normal notebook with a network interface card and web browser are all that is needed.

    ipConv in its current version 4 enables encrypted communication between web server and browser via HTTPS protocol.

    ipConv main menu

    The main menu provides access to all relevant functions of ipConv, showing the overall system status at a glance.

    The following functions are available:

    • Switching operating mode OPERATIONAL (unattended station) or MAINTENANCE (allows full access to all ipConv functions)
    • Backup and restore the complete configuration
    • License management (ADMIN)
      Installation of (DEMO-) licenses, (un-) limited and (un-) restricted licenses
    • Software upgrade (ADMIN)
    • Import configuration information from tables
    • Edit configuration parameters
    • Release and versioning of a station configuration
    • Start up and stop the system
    • Access diagnostic data (see also diagnostics)
    • Access process image and data simulation (see also simulation)
    • Creation of own logbooks
      Changes of normalized information are selectively documented in configurable logbooks for tracing or logging reasons over a period of time.
    • Access current logfiles (see also logging)
    • Excel Import
      The Excel file can be imported directly (Supported formats: .xlsx, .xlsm, .csv)

    The following example shows the configuration of a protocol stack (here   IEC 60870-5-101, Master). All parameters are shown with their configured values, relevant measurement units and short descriptions.
    A parameter value can be changed by clicking on the parameter name. A detailed description, if relevant, also pops up. The entered value is checked if it falls in the permissible value range or a selection list offers a pre-selection of permissible values.

    ipConv protocol stack configuration

    Only relevant parameters are displayed, for instance if the link layer type is set to "unbalanced", only the corresponding parameters are shown.

    ipConv enables fast and efficient processing of great volumes of data points by allowing data import from tables. These tables are based on templates and may be processed with various spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel. The extended use of formulae minimizes the data volume, substantially reducing the number of errors.

    ipConv datapoint table import

Diagnostics
  • With protocol converters it is essential that the state of all interfaces can be determined at a glance. This is all the more important, if the available personnel at the facility does not have particular knowledge of the device.

    The diagnostic data can be accessed with the "Diagnostics" button in the main menu. The most important information is given in plain text with the time in an easy to read way. Colored highlights indicate an ok / not ok state.

    ipConv diagnostics

    You can configure the type of information, descriptions and colors.

    Plain messages, measured values, and also control commands such as a button for initiating a general poll can be shown.

Logging
  • With all communication applications, it is always essential to know which data are transmitted via the protocol and how the data is converted from one protocol to another. And it is even more important when problems occur with transmission. ipConv features logging and archiving functions for all data traffic.

    ipConv allows you to keep track of the system state and information flow inside the converter by recording and archiving all information passing through a module for a given time period. This data can be recorded:

    • All data to/from ipConv sent and received via the relevant communication module
    • System messages, i.e. connection break-off, communication error messages etc.
    • Configuration and software error messages
    ipConv data logging

    The range of data recorded is defined by the logging level. This can be changed dynamically (at runtime) or statically (in the configuration) for each module.

    The logging level defines the representation format for the sent or received information. Data can be represented either in hexadecimal code or in decoded, symbolic form or both. This example shows the content of a logfile generated from an IEC 60870-5-101, Master protocol stack.

    Data is stored directly in the easy to read ASCII format. Logfiles can be displayed, searched, or downloaded for offline diagnosis via the web interface.

    All recorded data is archived cyclically, enabling you to keep track of communication over a period of days or even weeks (depending on the data volume).

    29.01.20 11:38:15 IECAppl3 communication with link layer established !
    29.01.20 11:38:15 cid=1 open !
    29.01.20 11:38:15 cid=3 open !
    29.01.20 11:38:15 cid=4 open !
    29.01.20 11:38:15 cid=1 connected !
    29.01.20 11:38:15 CA=1: starting GI ...
    (2): << 15.473 [1] C_IC_NA_1 SQ=0 NUM=1 T=0 P/N=0 CT=<act> ORG=<0> CA=<65535>
                   0: QOI=<14> 
    29.01.20 11:38:15 CA=2: starting GI ...
    (2): >> 15.526 [1] M_DP_TB_1 SQ=0 NUM=4 T=0 P/N=0 CT=<spon> ORG=<0> CA=<1>
                 115: DIQ=<OFF  Q=OK> BT7=<29.01.20 11:38:04.980 STD> 
                 116: DIQ=<OFF  Q=OK> BT7=<29.01.20 11:38:04.980 STD> 
                 117: DIQ=<OFF  Q=OK> BT7=<29.01.20 11:38:04.981 STD> 
                 118: DIQ=<OFF  Q=OK> BT7=<29.01.20 11:38:04.981 STD> 
    (2): >> 15.527 [1] M_ME_NA_1 SQ=0 NUM=4 T=0 P/N=0 CT=<spon> ORG=<0> CA=<2>
                 142: NVA=<27944> QDS=<OK> 
                 143: NVA=<27968> QDS=<OK> 
                 144: NVA=<28013> QDS=<OK> 
                 145: NVA=<28095> QDS=<OK> 
    (2): >> 15.527 [1] M_DP_TB_1 SQ=0 NUM=1 T=0 P/N=0 CT=<spon> ORG=<0> CA=<1>
                 114: DIQ=<OFF  Q=OK> BT7=<29.01.20 11:38:06.982 STD> 
    (2): >> 15.527 [1] M_ME_NC_1 SQ=0 NUM=2 T=0 P/N=0 CT=<spon> ORG=<0> CA=<2>
                 135: SFP=<267> QDS=<OK> 
                 136: SFP=<140> QDS=<OK> 
    (2): >> 15.527 [1] M_SP_TB_1 SQ=0 NUM=1 T=0 P/N=0 CT=<spon> ORG=<0> CA=<133>
             7750142: SIQ=<OFF Q=OK> BT7=<29.01.20 11:38:07.430 STD> 
    29.01.20 11:38:15 ERROR: ASDU from CA=133, unknown CA or received on unexpected connection !
    (2): >> 15.527 [1] M_DP_TB_1 SQ=0 NUM=2 T=0 P/N=0 CT=<spon> ORG=<0> CA=<2>
                 118: DIQ=<ON   Q=OK> BT7=<29.01.20 11:38:07.981 STD> 
                 119: DIQ=<ON   Q=OK> BT7=<29.01.20 11:38:07.981 STD>
    (2): >> 15.527 [1] M_ME_NC_1 SQ=0 NUM=3 T=0 P/N=0 CT=<spon> ORG=<0> CA=<2>
                 137: SFP=<120> QDS=<OK> 
                 138: SFP=<226> QDS=<OK> 				 
    		
Simulation
  • ipConv is capable of representing and simulating all signals in a simple project-specific form, a functionality which is particularly useful for signal tests during commissioning. This greatly facilitates tracking down of wiring and configuration errors.

    All data points can be shown in a hierarchical form defined by the configuration. Names, nesting depth and signal range can be freely chosen and configured for each project. This enables personnel not familiar with ipConv and the relevant protocol to access information.

    testing signals, data and control commands with ipConv

    The signal name, information type, value, quality identifier and time stamp (if available) are shown.

    At the same time, data and commands can be simulated directly in the web browser. This functionality is very useful, if only one communication partner is connected (control station or RTU). Pretests can thus eliminate most configuration errors, even if the complete communication path is not available.

Available Protocol Stacks

DNP V3.00, Master

DNP V3.00, Slave

Simatic Fetch/Write, Master

GI74, Slave

HN Z 66 S 11/15, T63, Master

HN Z 66 S 11/15, T63, Slave

HITACHI HC4300, Master

HITACHI HC4300, Slave

Harris-5000/6000, Slave

Indactic 33/41, 2033, Master

Indactic 33/41, 2033, Slave

IEC 60870-5-101, Dialup Master

IEC 60870-5-101, Master

IEC 60870-5-101, Slave

IEC 60870-5-103, Master

IEC 60870-5-103, Slave

IEC 60870-5-104, Master

IEC 60870-5-104, Slave

IEC 61850, Client

IEC 61850, Server

Modbus, Master

Modbus, Slave

Modbus TCP/IP, Master

Modbus TCP/IP, Slave

OPC DAXML 1.01, Server

OPC UA 1.02, Server

S7 Protocol, Client

SEAB 1F, Master

SEAB 1F, Slave

SNMP, Client

Sinaut ST1, Slave

TASE.2, Client

TASE.2, Server

Telegyr 065, Master

Telegyr 102, Master

Telegyr 809, Master

Telegyr 809, Slave

Tracec 32, 62, 92, 92P, 122, 130 & 142 Master

Hardware
  • MEC2 PROFINET
    MEC2 PROFINET

    Midrange embedded controller with PROFINET-IO interface

  • TCT
    TCT

    Telecontrol converter for pulse-code and pulse-length modulated protocols

  • CS
    CS

    Channel switch for coupling of two redundant devices to one communication line

  • RS-232 Isolator
    RS-232 Isolator

    4 kV isolated RS-232 transceiver for the protection against external influences in compliance with standard IEC 61850-3