You will reinforce your theoretical knowledge with numerous practical exercises on a TIA plant model. This consists of an S7-300 programmable controller, ET200S distributed I/O, TP 177B Touch Panel, Micromaster 420 drive and a conveyor model.
Objectives
This course is aimed at users with engineering tasks who want to become familiar with the expanded programming facilities of SIMATIC S7. You get an overview of human machine interfacing, PROFIBUS DP and the integration of drives.
What you learn about Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) will teach you to take a holistic view of your plant and help you to understand the relationship between the individual components. We will teach you how to structure and create extensive S7 programs. This enables you on completion of the course to work efficiently with STEP 7, shorten the engineering phase and minimize fault sources through optimal configuration of your plant. The comprehensive understanding you gain will give you new impetus and ideas for production optimization.
Type
Face-to-face training
Duration
5 days
Language
cs
Target Group
• Programmers
• Commissioning engineers
• Engineering personnel
Content
Aids for program creation (e.g. structure program)
• Functions, function blocks and multi-instances (using the example of the IEC timers/counters)
• Jump commands and accumulator operations
• Indirect addressing
• Integration of a drive (MM420) via PROFIBUS DP
• Monitoring and controlling the drive with the "Starter" software
• Error handling with error organization blocks
• Evaluating diagnostics data
• Troubleshooting and messages with an HMI device (TP 177B)
• Analog value processing
• Deeper understanding of contents through practical exercises on the SIMATIC S7-300 system model
Prerequisites
SIMATIC S7 knowledge according to ST-PRO1 and practical experience in using the knowledge.
Note
In this course you will work with the SIMATIC STEP 7 V5.x software.