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How to connect PG2000 to S5-95U using RS232/TTY + converter

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Hi,

I've recently bought a generic RS232/TTY cable for Siemens S5 PLC. I also bought a RS232 -> USB converter to connect the cable to my laptop. My problem is that when I connect from S5 to Laptop and run PG2000, I cannot load anything from the PLC as the program gets stuck. I think nothing is being read from the converter. Please help.

 

Here is my setup:

S5 Siemens PLC 

http://i.imgur.com/kk3X7OU.jpg?1

 

RS232/TTY CABLE FOR S5 PLC 

http://i.imgur.com/SbkD2g9.jpg?1

 

RS232 TO USB CONVERTER 

http://i.imgur.com/Sy3C7hP.jpg?1

 

Thanks,

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First of all:

if the black cable is the one from converter, then you have connect them into a wrong plug.

It must be connected to PG marked (the one close to orange EPROM).

If it is safe, disconnect the existing cable and put yours into PG marked plug.

Please let us know what  is your progress.

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Hi dekor,

 

Thanks for the reply.  Are you referring to this picture? Do you mean to say that the DB15 should be connected to the PG port (the silver one plug beside the EEPROM) ? 


kk3X7OU.jpg?1

 

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Yes,

is that I want to say on my previous post.

the actual place where your black cable is connected belong to analog inputs signals.

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Hi dekor,

Thanks for the prompt reply! I will try this and will update the results. Do I also still need special drivers from Siemen?

 

 

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No, you need only the driver of your USB-RS232. (As you asked on other forum)

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Hi dekor,

Thanks for the advice! PG2000 is now able to read the data. Now my next problem is debugging the error.

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I am happy that you succeed to be connected with CPU!

Do you think that you need more support?

If you think so, please describe the problem and add some print screens.

dekor

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Hi,

The HMI is connected to PLC?

Is the cable that you disconnected from PG port back on his place?

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