Siemens SIMATIC S7 Maintenance, Configuration and Troubleshooting
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Siemens SIMATIC S7 Maintenance, Configuration and Troubleshooting Course
Introduction:
An integrated automation system from Siemens is introduced in this session. The ability to commission, debug, and upgrade an automation system with an HMI, PLC, drive, and communications network will be cultivated in the participants. The ability to use STEP7, the integrated diagnostic tools, and basic program adjustments will be taught to the students. This includes using a drive system, a touch panel display, and remote I/O for Profibus DP configuration and troubleshooting. The course consists of both didactic material and practical tasks. For participant activities and demonstrations, a realistic conveyor model is employed. Through exercises, students can get practice with activities like using diagnostic tools, debugging, and testing.
Course Objectives:
By the end of the training, participants will be able to:
- Identify the components and performance characteristics of the SIMATIC S7-300/400 PLC
- Install a PLC system, including the communication cabling and wiring of I/O
- Use the various address types to edit, reload, structure, and run a program. Document, test, and basically troubleshoot the control system and its program
- Diagnose and repair simple hardware problems
- Utilize binary operations, timers, counters, comparators, and arithmetic operations for program modifications
- Integrate and troubleshoot an HMI and Drive system within the control system ✓ Configure and troubleshoot Profibus DP nodes
Who Should Attend?
This course is intended for service/maintenance personnel who install or maintain automation systems and their application programs.
Course Outlines:
Introduction
- SIMATIC S7 system overview
- Siemens SIMATIC S7 modules
- Siemens SIMATIC S7 CPU design
- CPU properties memory, protection, and clock
- Programming devices
- PC requirements for installing step7
- Step 7 software
- Insights into determining the status of a module
- Memory concepts and layout
- SIMATIC S7 System Family overview
- Installation and maintenance of a PLC
- The SlMATIC Manager software package
- Hardware configuration
- Hardware commissioning
- Block architecture and Program Editors
- Symbols Binary Operations
- Digital Operations
- Introduction to HMI and Profibus DP
- Rewiring
- Introduction to Drive Systems
- Program documenting, saving, and archiving
- Troubleshooting
- Configuring hardware
- Module status
- Symbols
- Bit logic instructions
- Review of the numbering system
- Load and transfer instructions
- Timers
- Counters
- Data Blocks
- Clock byte
- OB Blocks
- Math operations
- Compare operations
- Monitor with path
- Jump instructions
- Analog, I/O
- Profibus DP
- Searching
- Reference data
- Compare blocks
- Forcing
- Troubleshooting
- Common tasks
- Accumulator memory
- How to address
Synchronous blocks
- How to use function calls, function blocks and monitoring specific
- Various type of jump operations
- Introduce I/O used on Profibus
- Creating a project
- HW preset configuration and downloading in module
- Displaying HW in the Semantic Manager
- Possible problems with the configuration
- Variable addressing
- Accessing the symbol table
Reading out and adapting the actual configuration
- Assign parameters to clock memory and test it
- Downloading and saving modified blocks
- Opening and editing FC1 and changing the programming language
- Saving FC1 and Downloading a Block into the PLC
- Calling FC1 in OB1
- Expanding the program in the FC1 BLOCK
- Setup of training area with S7-300
- Setup of training area with S7-400
- Configuration of the training unit S7-400
- Set the PG interface