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Step7 Basic
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Section1: Introduction
o Basics of PLC
o Overview of Simatic Systems
o Basic Terminologies
Section2: Simatic Manager
o Installation
o Authorization
o Setting the PG Interface
o Getting Started
o Creating New Project
Section3: Programming with Symbols
o Absolute Addressing
o Symbolic Addressing
Section4: Programming OB1
Section5: Configuring the Central Rack
Section6: Downloading and Debugging
o Establishing an online connection
o Downloading
o Testing via Program Status
o PLC Simulator
Section7: Programming a shared Data
Block
Section8: Variable Table & Diagnostic
Buffer
Section9: Programming a Function
Section10: Programming a Function
Block
Section11: Configuring a distributed
I/O
system
Section12: Basic Program Instructions
Section13: Load and Transfer and
Timer Instructions
Section14: Counter and
Comparison Instructions
Section15: Math Instructions
Section16: Project Documentation
Appendix1: Basic Terminologies
Appendix2: Memory Areas & Functions
Appendix3: Status Word
Appendix4: Data Types
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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
• Good Computer Knowledge
• Good English Knowledge
Duration
• 5 days. |
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Section1: Debugging and Online
Functions
o Viewing Accessible Nodes
o Upload
o More about VAT
o Forcing
o Remote control of Operating Mode
o Remote Reset of CPU
o Adjusting the time in the CPU
o Archiving and Retrieving
Section2: Error Diagnostics and Handling
o Hardware Diagnostics
o Error Types
Synchronous Errors
Asynchronous Errors
Section3: Reference Data
o Cross Reference
o Assignment List
o Program structure
o Unused Symbols
o Addresses without Symbols
o Rewiring
o Comparing Programs
Section4: Program Control Instructions
o Program Organization
o Jump Operations
o Null Operations
o RLO Operations
Section5: Analog
o Specification of Modules
o Connections to Analog Modules
o Parameter Adjustment in Software
o Analog Value Representation
o Scaling/ Unscaling
o Behavior of Analog Modules
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Section6: SFC
Section7: OBs
Section8: Memory Card
Section9: Module Specifications
Section10: Testing In single step
Mode/Breakpoint
Section11: More about Profibus Communication
o CPU 315 Master - CPU315 Slave
o Proofibus CP Master - Proofibus CP Master
Section12: Word Logic Instructions
Section13: Conversion Instruction
Section14: Shift and Rotate Instructions
Section15: Conversion from S5 to S7
Appendix1: Operating Modes and
Mode
Transitions
Appendix2: All STL Instructions
Appendix3: All LAD Instructions
Appendix4: Master CP- Slave CP
Communication
Appendices
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the student shall be able to
Create and manage a complicated program.
Prerequisites
• S7 Programming basic
Duration
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