SIEMENS PLC Programming & Services
Based on SIMATIC Step-7 Professional Scope 1 & 2
This course has been designed for who wish to
build up a profound knowledge of the SIMATIC S7 and
to develop PLC programs using the STEP 7 programming package
SIEMENS PLC Programming & Services
Based on SIMATIC Step-7 Professional Scope_1
Course Content
Section1: Introduction
§ Basics of PLC
§ Overview of Simatic Systems
§ Basic Terminologies
Section2: Simatic Manager
§ Installation
§ Authorization
§ Setting the PG Interface
§ Getting Started
§ Creating New Project
Section3: Programming with Symbols
§ Absolute Addressing
§ Symbolic Addressing
§ Copy and Paste to and from Excel
§ Sorting the Tag Table
Section4: Programming OB1
§ LAD/STL/FBD Editor
§ Programming Ladder in OB1
§ Converting to STL
§ Symbol Information
§ Symbol Selection
§ Editor Customization
Section5: Configuring the Central Rack
§ Module Spectrum & Layout
§ Configuring the Hardware in STEP7 Professional
§ Variable Addressing
§ Edit Symbols, Monitor Modify Variables
§ Module Address Overview
§ Saving and Downloading
§ Uploading the configuration
Section6: Downloading and Debugging
§ CPU Indication leds
§ CPU Key positions
§ Offline/Online Window
§ Downloading and Monitoring
§ PLC Simulator
Section7: Instance Data Blocks & Programming a shared Data Block
§ Overview of Data Areas
§ Elementary Data Types
§ Creating a Global DB in STEP7 Professional
§ Addressing Data Elements of a DB
§ Use a Global DB in “Getting Started” project
§ Initial and Actual Values
§ More Complex Data Types
Section8: Variable Table & Diagnostic Buffer
Section9: Programming a Function
§ Creating and opening Functions
§ Programing the Functions
§ Calling the Functions
Section10: Programming a Function Block
§ 1 Creating and Programming FBs
§ 2 Inserting Instance Data Blocks
§ 3 Programming a Block Call in Ladder Logic
Section11: Configuring a distributed I/O system
Section12: Basic Program Instructions
§ Bit Instructions
§ Conveyor Control Example
§ Exercise: Tank Level Control
§ More Bit Instructions
§ Exercise: Conveyor Direction
§ How the CPU deals with STL
Section13: Load and Transfer and Timer Instructions
§ Load and Transfer Operations
§ Timer Instructions
§ Exercise: Powder Soap Filling
§ Time Value and S5 Time Format
§ Exercise: Traffic Lights (self-study )
Section14: Counter and Comparison Instructions
§ Counter Instructions
§ Comparison Instructions
§ Exercise: Warehouse Indication Lamps
§ Appendix : STEP7 Professional (PLC S7300/400/1200/1500) overview via TIA Portal
Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, the student shall be able to:
§ Using Step7
§ Create new program, download it to PLC, and debug it.
§ Program different bit logic instructions.
§ Program timers and counters.
§ Program comparison operations.
§ Use different blocks (OB , DB and FB)
§ Troubleshoot common software errors.
Prerequisites:
§ Electrical and Control systems background
Target Group:
§ Programmers
§ Commissioning engineers
§ Engineering personnel
§ Maintenance personnel
§ Service personnel
§ Operators
Duration:
§ 30 hrs./5 days
Training Type:
§ Face-to-face training OR Online training
Register Now for PLC S7300/400 via STEP-7
SIEMENS PLC Programming & Services
Based on SIMATIC Step-7 Professional Scope_2
Course Content:
Section1: Debugging and Online Functions
§ Viewing Accessible Nodes
§ Upload
§ More about VAT
§ Forcing
§ Remote control of Operating Mode
§ Remote Reset of CPU
§ Adjusting the time in the CPU
§ Archiving and Retrieving
Section 2: Error Diagnostics and Handling
§ Hardware Diagnostics
§ Error Types
Section 3: Reference Data
§ Cross Reference
§ Assignment List
§ Program structure
§ Unused Symbols
§ Addresses without Symbols
§ Rewiring
§ Comparing Programs
Section 4: Program Control Instructions
Section 5: Analog
§ Specification of Modules
§ Connections to Analog Modules
§ Parameter Adjustment in Software
§ Analog Value Representation
§ Scaling/ Unsealing
§ Behavior of Analog Modules.
§ Section6: SFC & SFB overview
Section7: OBs overview
Section8: Memory Card
Section9: Module Specifications
Section10: Conversion Instruction
Section11: CPU 315 Master – CPU315 Slave
Section12: Word Logic Instructions
§ Conversion from S5 to S7
§ HMI overview via TIA Portal
Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, the student shall be able to:
§ CREATE AND MANAGE A COMPLICATED PROGRAM IMPLEMENTED VIA STEP7 5.X.
§ Deal with all debugging and Online Functions
§ Deal with error diagnostics and handling it
§ Deal Reference Data
§ Deal Analog
§ H.W.C mater and slave CPUs
Prerequisites:
Attend SIMATIC STEP7 Professional Programming & Services via STEP7 5.x Scope Target Group
§ Programmers
§ Commissioning engineers
§ Engineering personnel
§ Maintenance personnel
§ Service personnel
Duration:
§ 30 hrs./5 days
Training Type:
§ Face-to-face training OR Online training