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أخوانى فى الله أحضرت لكم كتاب SITRAIN - Training for Industry SIMATIC TIA Portal Programming 1 (TIA-PRO1) SITRAIN Training for Industry SIMATIC S7 TIA Portal
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Programming 1 Course TIA-PRO1 1 The SIMATIC S7 System Family 2 Introduction to TIA Portal 3 Training Devices 4 Devices and Networks 5 PLC Tags 6 Program Blocks and Program Editor 7 Binary Operations 8 Digital Operations 9 Data Blocks 10 Distributed I/O This document was produced for training purposes. SIEMENS assumes no responsibility for its contents. The reproduction, transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without express written authority. Offenders will be liable to damages. created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design, are reserved. SITRAIN course offer on the Internet:www.siemens.com/sitrain Course folder Version: V13 (for STEP7 Version 13) 11 Connecting an HMI Device 12 Functions and Function Blocks (1) 13 Organization Blocks 14 Troubleshooting 15 Integrating and Commissioning a Drive with Startdrive 16 Training and Support Contents 1 1. System Overview 1-2 1.1. SIMATIC S7 Overview 1-3 1.2. Positioning of the Modular S7 Controllers 1-4 1.3. Overview: New, Available Modules 1-5 1.3.1. Overview of Available Central Modules 1-5 1.3.2. Overview of Available Signal Modules (Central) . 1-5 1.4. SIMATIC S7-1200: The Modular Mini-PLC . 1-6 1.4.1. SIMATIC S7-1200: Modules . 1-7 1.4.2. SIMATIC S7-1200: Installation and Mounting Positions . 1-8 1.4.3. SIMATIC S7-1200: Signal, Communication or Battery Board 1-9 1.5. SIMATIC S7-1500: Modular Controller for the Mid to Upper Performance Range 1-10 1.5.1. SIMATIC S7-1500: Modules . 1-11 1.5.2. SIMATIC S7-1500: Installation and Mounting Positions . 1-13 1.5.3. SIMATIC S7-1500: Connection Technology/Front Connector 1-14 1.5.4. SIMATIC S7-1500: CPU-Display ? Overview . 1-15 1.5.5. SIMATIC S7-1500: CPU-Display ? Menu and Colors . 1-16 1.6. SIMATIC S7-1200/1500: Technology Functions 1-17 1.7. SIMATIC S7-1200/1500: Memory Card 1-18 1.8. Distributed I/O Systems 1-19 1.8.1. Overview: Distributed Signal Modules 1-19 1.8.2. ET 200SP Distributed I/O System . 1-20 1.8.2.1. ET 200SP: Configuration and Maximum Number of Modules 1-20 1.8.3. ET 200MP Distributed I/O System 1-21 1.8.3.1. ET 200MP: Configuration and Maximum Number of Modules . 1-21 1.9. Additional Information . 1-22 1.10. SIMATIC S7-300: Modular Automation System . 1-23 1.10.1. SIMATIC S7-300: Modules . 1-24 1.11. SIMATIC S7-400: Modular Automation System . 1-25 1.11.1. SIMATIC S7-400: Modules . 1-26 1.11.2. SIMATIC S7-400: CPU Design . 1-27 1.12. SIMATIC Embedded Automation: Overview . 1-28 1.12.1. SIMATIC PC-based Automation Product Overview 1-29 SIMATIC TIA Portal Programming 2. Engineering Software TIA Portal .2-2 2.1. TIA Portal - Central Engineering Framework 2-3 2.2. Scope of the Products . 2-4 2.3. STEP 7 Range of Products . 2-5 2.3.1. STEP 7 Licensing . 2-5 2.4. WinCC Range of Products 2-6 2.4.1. WinCC Licensing 2-6 2.5. Startdrive Range of Products and Licensing 2-7 2.6. Side-by-Side Installation . 2-8 2.7. Operating Systems for PC/PGs 2-9 2.7.1. Virtualization (Released Software) 2-9 2.8. License Upgrade Strategy 2-10 2.9. TIA Portal: Portal View and Project View 2-11 2.9.1. Portal View 2-12 2.9.2. Project View 2-13 2.9.3. TIA Portal - Settings: User Interface Language 2-14 2.9.4. TIA Portal - Settings: Language, Storage Location, Layout . 2-15 2.9.5. Window Arrangement in the Project View 2-16 2.9.6. Window Layouts Save / Manage / Use . 2-17 2.9.7. Window Sections in the Working Area 2-18 2.9.8. Keeping the Editor Window in the Foreground (when Working Area is Split) 2-19 2.9.9. Project Tree . 2-20 2.9.10. Task Cards 2-21 2.9.11. Inspector Window . 2-22 2.9.12. Undo and Redo . 2-23 2.9.13. Saving a Project 2-24 2.9.14. Archiving / Retrieving a Project . 2-25 2.10. Libraries 2-26 2.11. Project Migration . 2-27 2.11.1. Project Upgrade and Compatibility Mode . 2-28 2.12. Help Functions 2-29 2.13. Additional Information . 2-30 2.13.1. Keyboard Shortcuts of the TIA Portal . 2-31 2.13.2. Installation with Record Function in the Setup 2-31 2.13.3. Team Engineering . 2-32 2.13.4. Inter Project Engineering 2-33 2.13.5. Update Tool 3. Training Devices and Addressing .3-2 3.1. Training Area Setup with S7-1500 3-3 3.2. Configuration of the S7-1500 Training Device 3-4 3.3. Configuration of the ET200SP Training Device 3-5 3.4. Operating and Display Elements of the Training Device 3-6 3.5. Setup and Connection of the Conveyor Model . 3-7 3.5.1. Connection to Central I/Os of the S7-1500 . 3-7 3.5.2. Connection to Distributed I/Os of the ET200SP . 3-7 3.6. Networking and IP Addresses of the Modules 3-8 3.7. Training Area as Plant with Distribution Conveyor and Touchpanel 4. Devices & Networks: Online Functions and Hardware Configuration 4-3 4.1. Online Tools, Configuring and Parameterizing the Hardware 4-4 4.2. Online Connection via Industrial Ethernet: IP Address and Subnet Mask . 4-5 4.2.1. Establishing an Online Connection: Assigning an IP Address for the PG 4-6 4.2.1.1. Windows7 Operating System 4-6 4.3. Online Access: Accessible Devices in the Portal View . 4-7 4.3.1. Accessible Devices in the Project View: CPU Online Access: Reading-out the Diagnostics Buffer . 4-8 4.3.2. Accessible Devices in Project View: CPU Online Access: CPU-RUN/STOP, Memory Reset (MRES) . 4-9 4.3.3. Online Access to the CPU: IP Address, Name, Time, FW Update, Format Memory Card 4-10 4.4. CPU Memory Reset (MRES) using the Mode Selector Switch 4-11 4.4.1. SIMATIC S7-1200/1500: Memory Concept for CPU Memory Reset 4-12 4.4.2. SIMATIC S7-1200/1500: Memory Concept for CPU Reset to Factory Settings . 4-13 4.5. SIMATIC Card Reader 4-14 4.6. Components of the "Devices & Networks" Editor . 4-15 4.6.1. Devices & Networks: Device View (Hardware Configuration) 4-16 4.6.2. Hardware Catalog . 4-17 4.6.3. Setpoint and Actual Configuration 4-18 4.7. Setpoint Configuration: Creating a Hardware Station . 4-19 4.7.1. Inserting / Deleting a Module 4-20 4.7.2. Changing a Module . 4-21 4.7.3. Area for Modules Not Plugged In 4-22 4.8. Uploading the Actual Configuration without Parameterization into the Project (1): Inserting an Unspecified CPU . 4-23 4.8.1. Uploading the Actual Configuration without Parameterization into the Project (2): Detecting Accessible Devices . 4-24 4.8.2. Uploading the Actual Configuration without Parameterization into the Project (3): Readingout the Actual Configuration 4-25 4.9. Upload a Device as a New Station (1) (Hardware with Parameterization and Software) . 4-26 4.9.1. Upload a Device as a New Station (2) (Hardware with Parameterization and Software) . 4-27 4.10. Compiling the Hardware Configuration and Downloading it into the CPU . 4-28 4.11. CPU Properties: Ethernet Address . 4-29 4.11.1. CPU Properties: System and Clock Memory 4-30 4.11.2. CPU Properties: Maximum Cycle Time 4-31 4.11.3. CPU Properties: Protection . 4-32 4.11.3.1. Accessing a Protected CPU by Means of Password Specification 4-33 4.11.3.2. Status LEDs of the S7-1500 CPU . 4-34 4.11.4. Status LEDs of the Central DI/DO Modules of the S7-1500 CPU 4-34 4.12. Task Description: Creating a Project with an S7-1500 Station . 4-35 4.12.1. Exercise 1: Deleting Old Projects . 4-36 4.12.2. Exercise 2: Connecting the PG and Setting the IP Address of the PG 4-37 4.12.3. Exercise 3: Erasing the SIMATIC Memory Card of the CPU 4-38 4.12.4. Exercise 4: Resetting the CPU using the Mode Selector Switch 4-39 4.12.5. Exercise 5: Determining the CPU Firmware Version and Assigning the IP Address (Node Initialization) 4-40 4.12.6. Exercise 6: Creating a New Project 4-41SIMATIC TIA Portal Programming 1 TIA-PRO1 - Devices & Networks 4-2 Training Document, V13.0 4.12.7. Exercise 7: Creating (Adding) a New Device 4-42 4.12.8. Exercise 8: Reading-out the Actual Configuration 4-43 4.12.9. Exercise 9: CPU Properties: Parameterizing the Clock Memory Byte . 4-44 4.12.10. Exercise 10: CPU Properties: Parameterizing the Display Language and Display Protection4-45 4.12.11. Exercise 11: Addresses of the DI Module . 4-46 4.12.12. Exercise 12: Addresses of the DO Module . 4-47 4.12.13. Exercise 13: Addresses of the AI Module . 4-48 4.12.14. Exercise 14: Compiling the Device Configuration and Downloading it into the CPU 4-49 4.12.15. Exercise 15: Switching the CPU to RUN using the CPU-Display . 4-51 4.13. Additional Information . 4-53 4.13.1. ‘View’ Settings of the "Hardware catalog" Task Card . 4-54 4.13.2. Firmware Update 4-55 4.13.2.1. Firmware Update ? Offline using SIMATIC Memory Card with the Windows Explorer 4-56 4.13.2.2. Firmware Update ? Offline using STEP7 by means of Card Creation in the TIA Portal . 4-57 4.13.2.3. Firmware Update ? Online using STEP 7 in the TIA Portal 4-58 4.13.2.4. Firmware Update ? Important Facts . 5. PLC Tags .5-2 5.1. Global and Local Tags 5-3 5.2. Meaning of Variables and Data Types 5-4 5.3. PLC-Tags and Constants 5-5 5.3.1. PLC Tags in the Device View . 5-7 5.3.2. Details View of PLC Tags . 5-8 5.3.3. Finding / Replacing / Sorting PLC Tags 5-9 5.3.4. Error Indication in the PLC Tag Table 5-10 5.3.5. Copy & Paste PC Tags to Excel . 5-11 5.4. Using a PLC Tag as an Operand 5-12 5.4.1. Absolute and Symbolic Addressing 5-13 5.4.2. Renaming / Rewiring PLC Tags 5-14 5.4.3. Defining (Declaring) Tags while Programming . 5-15 5.4.4. Monitoring PLC Tags 5-16 5.4.5. Retentiveness of PLC Tags 5-17 5.4.6. HMI Access to PLC Tags 5-18 5.4.7. Exercise 1: Copying the PLC Tag Table from the Library 5-19 5.4.8. Exerciser 2: Creating a Conveyor Model Tag Table . 5-20 5.4.9. Exercise 3: Monitoring the PLC Tag Table "Conveyor" 6. Program Blocks and Program Editor .6-2 6.1. Plant Description: The Conveyor Model as a Distribution Conveyor 6-3 6.2. Types of Program Blocks 6-4 6.3. Structured Programming . 6-5 6.4. Process Images 6-6 6.5. Cyclic Program Execution . 6-7 6.6. Adding a New Block 6-8 6.6.1. Block Properties: Programming Language, Time Stamps 6-9 6.6.2. Block Properties: IEC Check . 6-10 6.6.3. Block Properties: Know-how Protection 6-11 6.6.4. Other Block Attributes . 6-12 6.6.5. Block Editor Settings . 6-13 6.6.6. Block Networks . 6-14 6.6.7. Block Programming . 6-15 6.6.8. Programming an Instruction using "Empty Box" . 6-16 6.6.9. Closing / Saving / Rejecting a Block . 6-17 6.6.10. Block Groups . 6-18 6.6.11. Block Calls 6-19 6.6.12. Compiling a Block . 6-20 6.6.13. Downloading Blocks into the CPU 6-21 6.6.14. Downloading Blocks into the CPU: S7-1500 - Memory Concept 6-22 6.6.15. Monitoring a Block 6-23 6.6.16. Deleting Blocks . 6-24 6.6.17. "Upload" Blocks "from Device" (Upload into Project) 6-25 6.6.18. Comparing Blocks . 6-26 6.7. Task Description: Jogging the Conveyor Motor 6-27 6.7.1. Exercise 1: Adding the "FC_ConvMotor" (FC16) Block 6-28 6.7.2. Exercise 2: Programming the "FC_ConvMotor" (FC16) Block . 6-29 6.7.3. Exercise 3: Adapting the OB1 Properties . 6-30 6.7.4. Exercise 4: Calling "FC_ConvMotor" (FC16) in OB1 6-31 6.7.5. Exercise 5: Compiling the Program, Downloading it into the CPU and Saving it . 6-32 6.7.6. Exercise 6: Monitoring "FC_ConvMotor" (FC16) 7. Binary Operations 7-2 7.1. Task Description: The Conveyor Model as Distribution Conveyor . 7-3 7.2. Binary Logic Operations: AND, OR . 7-4 7.2.1. Sensors and Check Symbols 7-5 7.2.2. First Check, Signal State, Result of Check and Result of Logic Operation 7-6 7.2.3. Theory Exercise 1: Sensor and Check Symbols 7-7 7.2.4. Binary Logic Operations: Exclusive OR (XOR) . 7-8 7.3. Assignment, Set, Reset, NOT . 7-9 7.3.1. Flip Flops . 7-10 7.4. Task Description: "FC_Mode" (FC15) . 7-11 7.4.1. Exercise 2: Programming the "FC_Mode" (FC15) Block 7-12 7.4.2. Task Description: Parts Transportation when "P_Operation" (Q0.1) is Switched On 7-13 7.4.3. Exercise 3: Expanding "FC_ConvMotor" (FC16) 7-14 7.5. Task Description: Parts Transportation THROUGH the Light Barrier 7-15 7.5.1. Signal - Edge Evaluation . 7-16 7.5.2. RLO - Edge Evaluation . 7-17 7.5.3. Exercise 4: Integrating an Edge Evaluation in "FC_ConvMotor" (FC16) 7-18 7.6. Task Description: Controlling the Indicator Lights, Commissioning "FC_Signal" (FC14) 7-19 7.6.1. Exercise 5: Commissioning "FC_Signal" (FC14) 7-20 7.7. Additional Information . 7-21 7.7.1. Additional Exercise 6: Optimizing "FC_Mode" (FC 15) . 7-22 7.7.2. Jump Instructions JMP, JMPN, RET. 8. Digital Operations 8-2 8.1. Acquiring, Processing and Outputting Data 8-3 8.2. Task Description: Counting the Transported Parts . 8-4 8.3. Integer (INT, 16-Bit Integer) Data Type 8-5 8.3.1. Double Integer (DINT, 32-Bit Integer) Data Type . 8-6 8.3.2. REAL (Floating-point Number, 32 Bit) Data Type . 8-7 8.3.3. Data Types and Display Formats 8-8 8.4. Counters: CTU, CTD, CTUD . 8-9 8.4.1. Timer / Counter Instance Data Blocks 8-10 8.4.2. Counter Function: Inputs . 8-11 8.4.3. Counter Function: Outputs 8-12 8.4.4. Exercise 1: Counting the Transported Parts Programming "FC_Counting" (FC18) 8-13 8.5. Task Description: Timed Monitoring of the Transport Sequences . 8-14 8.5.1. Timer Function TON . 8-15 8.5.2. Timer Function TON (ON Delay) Pulse Diagram 8-16 8.5.3. Exercise 2: Timed Monitoring of the Transports Programming "FC_Fault" (FC17) 8-17 8.6. Task Description: Counting the Transported Parts using Addition in "FC_Counting_Add" (FC19) . 8-18 8.6.1. Basic Mathematical Functions: Addition . 8-19 8.6.2. Basic Mathematical Functions: Comparison Operations 8-20 8.6.3. Value Assignment of a Variable 8-21 8.6.4. Exercise 3: Counting the Transported Parts using Addition in "FC_Counting_Add" (FC19)8-22 8.7. Additional Information . 8-23 8.7.1. Additional Exercise 4: Counting the Conveyor Faults Expanding "FC_Fault" (FC17) . 8-24 8.7.2. Additional Exercise 5: Timely Lock-out of the Conveyor Motor Jogging 8-25 8.7.3. Digital Logic Operations 8-26 8.7.4. Application Example: Digital Edge Evaluation 8-27 8.7.5. Comparator Operations: IN_RANGE, OUT_RANGE . 8-28 8.7.6. Date and Time-of-day: RD_SYS_T 9. Data Blocks .9-2 9.1. Data Blocks and their Usage .9-3 9.2. Meaning of Variables and Data Types .9-4 9.2.1. Overview: Data Types in STEP 7 9-5 9.2.2. Elementary Data Types .9-6 9.2.3. Data Types for Timers, Date and Time-of-day 9-7 9.2.4 Complex Data Types .9-9 9.3. Creating a Global Data Block 9-10 9.3.1. DB Attributes: "Optimized Block Access" and "Only Store in Load Memory" 9-11 9.3.2. Editing, Saving, Monitoring a Data Block .9-12 9.3.3. Default, Start and Monitoring Values .9-13 9.3.4. Retentiveness, Download DB into the CPU / Upload from the CPU .9-14 9.3.5. Downloading Changed Data Blocks into the CPU .9-15 9.3.6. HMI Access 9-16 9.4. Copy & Paste from / to Microsoft Excel .9-17 9.5. Exercise 1: Creating Data Block "DB_OP" (DB99) 9-18 9.5.1. Exercise 2: Using DB Variables (Tags) in the Program .9-19 9.6. Additional Information 9-20 9.6.1. Example of a Variable of the Data Type ARRAY 9-21 9.6.2. Example of a Variable of the Data Type STRUCTURE 10. Distributed I/O .10-2 10.1. Task Description: Operating the Conveyor Model via the ET200SP Distributed I/O 10-3 10.2. Fieldbus Systems for SIMATIC S7 . 10-4 10.3. Identification of Distributed I/O Devices 10-5 10.4. Components of the PROFINET Standard . 10-6 10.4.1. PROFINET Communication Model . 10-7 10.4.2. PROFINET IO Device Types 10-8 10.4.3. PROFINET Addresses 10-9 10.5. Inserting and Networking Distributed I/O 10-10 10.5.1. PROFINET IO Device ET200SP: Assigning the IP Address and Device Name OFFLINE10-11 10.5.2. PROFINET IO Device ET200SP: Assigning the Device Name ONLINE . 10-12 10.5.3. Exercise 1: ET200SP: Reset to Factory Settings . 10-13 10.5.4. Exercise 2: Reading-out the Firmware Version of the ET200SP 10-14 10.5.5. Exercise 3: Offline Project: Adding the ET200SP . 10-15 10.5.6. Exercise 4: Networking the ET200SP . 10-16 10.5.7. Exercise 5: Configuring and Parameterizing the ET200SP 10-17 10.5.8. Exercise 6: Setting the Channel Parameters of the AI Modules (ET200SP and Central AI)10-18 10.5.9. Exercise 7: ET200SP: Assigning the IP Address / PROFINET Name OFFLINE . 10-19 10.5.10. Exercise 8: ET200SP: Assigning the PROFINET Name ONLINE 10-20 10.5.11. Exercise 9: Compiling the HW Configuration and Downloading it in the CPU . 10-21 10.5.12. Exercise 10: Adjusting the S7 Program via "Rewiring" . 10-22 10.5.13. Exercise 11: Function Test with Conveyor Model via Distributed I/O . 10-23 10.6. Additional Information . 10-24 10.6.1. Installing Distributed I/O Components Later On 11. Connecting an HMI Device 11-2 11.1. Task Description: Operating the ‘Plant’ via the Touchpanel . 11-3 11.2. Data Exchange between Touchpanel and CPU . 11-4 11.3. Adjusting the S7 Program . 11-5 11.4. Adding an HMI Device 11-6 11.5. WinCC Configuration Interface . 11-7 11.5.1. Buttons and Input / Output Fields . 11-8 11.6. Configuring the IP Address of a Touchpanel 11-9 11.6.1. Networking a Touchpanel . 11-10 11.6.2. Configuring an HMI Connection 11-11 11.6.3. Setting the IP Address on the Touchpanel . 11-12 11.7. Downloading the HMI Project into the Touchpanel . 11-13 11.8. Exercise 1: Copying the Touchpanel Project and the Interface Data Block from the Library11-14 11.8.1. Exercise 2: Networking the Touchpanel . 11-15 11.8.2. Exercise 3: Configuring the HMI Connection 11-16 11.8.3. Exercise 4: Completing the HMI Tag Connection . 11-17 11.8.4. Exercise 5: Configuring the SETPOINT Quantity Display 11-18 11.8.5. Exercise 6: Compiling and Saving the HMI Project 11-19 11.8.6. Exercise 7: Setting the IP Address on the TP . 11-20 11.8.7. Exercise 8: Downloading the HMI Project into the Touchpanel 11-21 11.8.8. Exercise 9: Adjusting the STEP 7 Program 12. Functions and Function Blocks 12-2 12.1. Task Description: Fault Evaluation with Parameter-assignable Blocks . 12-3 12.2. Local and Global Operands 12-4 12.2.1. Management of the Local Data Stack . 12-5 12.2.2. The Use of Local, Temporary Variables . 12-6 12.3. Parameter-assignable Blocks: Example: Fault Evaluation . 12-7 12.3.1. Solution with Parameter-assignable Block . 12-8 12.3.2. Declaration of Formal Parameters 12-9 12.3.3. Editing a Parameter-assignable Block 12-10 12.3.4. Calling a Parameter-assignable Block 12-11 12.4. Task Description: Fault Evaluation by means of a Function (FC) 12-12 12.4.1. Exercise 1: Programming the Parameter-assignable Function "FC_FaultEvaluation" (FC20)12-13 12.4.2. Exercise 2: Calling and Parameterizing "FC_FaultEvaluation" (FC20) 12-14 12.5. Task Description: Fault Evaluation by means of a Function Block (FB) 12-15 12.5.1. Instantiating FBs . 12-16 12.5.2. FB - Declaration Part 12-17 12.5.3. Generating Instance Data Blocks . 12-18 12.5.4. Exercise 3: Editing "FB_FaultEvaluation" (FB20) . 12-19 12.5.5. Exercise 4: Calling "FB_FaultEvaluation" (FB20) . 12-20 12.6. Adding Block Parameters Later On 12-21 12.7. Deleting Block Parameters Later On 12-22 12.8. Updating a Block Call 13. Organization Blocks .13-2 13.1. Types of Program Blocks 13-3 13.2. Organization Blocks of the S7-1500 . 13-4 13.3. Creating a New OB . 13-5 13.4. OB Start Information using OB100 as an Example 13-6 13.5. S7-1500 Startup 13-7 13.6. Interrupting the Cyclic Program 13-8 13.6.1. Time-of-day Interrupt (OB 10) . 13-9 13.6.2. Cyclic Interrupt (OB35) . 13-10 13.6.3. Phase Offset for Cyclic Interrupts . 13-11 13.6.4. Hardware Interrupt (OB 40) 13-12 13.6.5. Exercise 1: Displaying the Type of Startup and Acknowledging It (OB100) . 13-13 13.7. OBs for Handling Asynchronous Errors 13-14 13.7.1. OBs for Handling Synchronous Errors 14. Troubleshooting .14-2 14.1. Categories of Errors 14-3 14.2. STEP 7 - Test Functions, Overview 14-4 14.3. System Diagnostics - Overview 14-5 14.4. Hardware Diagnostics . 14-6 14.5. Online & Diagnostics . 14-7 14.5.1. Diagnostics: Diagnostics Buffer 14-8 14.5.2. Diagnostics Buffer: Interpreting Error Messages 14-9 14.5.3. Diagnostics Buffer: Opening a Faulty Block . 14-10 14.6. Call Hierarchy 14-11 14.6.1. Exercise 1: Creating a Program Backup in the Project Library 14-12 14.6.2. Exercise 2: Copying the Error Program 14-13 14.6.3. Exercise 3: STOP Troubleshooting 14-14 14.7. Monitor Block (Block Status) . 14-15 14.7.1. Monitor Block: Modify Tags . 14-16 14.7.2. Monitor Block: Trigger Conditions / Call Environment 14-17 14.8. Monitor / Modify Variables (Tags): Watch Tables . 14-18 14.8.1. Monitor / Modify Variables (Tags): Trigger Points 14-19 14.8.2. Enable Peripheral Outputs (in Planning Stage) 14-20 14.8.3. Force Variables (Tags) . 14-21 14.9. Reference Data: Cross-references of PLC Tags 14-22 14.9.1. Reference Data: Cross-references of a Variable (Tag) in the Block Editor 14-23 14.9.2. Reference Data: Assignment of I, Q, M, T, C . 14-24 14.9.3. Reference Data: Call Structure . 14-25 14.9.4. Reference Data: Dependency Structure . 14-26 14.10. Comparing Blocks . 14-27 14.10.1. Comparing Blocks: Show Details 14-28 14.11. Exercise 4: Testing the Motor Jog 14-29 14.11.1. Exercise 5: Testing ‘Counting’ the Parts . 14-30 14.11.2. Exercise 6: Testing the Evaluation of Fault 3 . 14-31 14.12. TRACE Analyzer Function 14-32 14.12.1. TRACES Editor . 14-33 14.12.2. Configuring a TRACE . 14-34 14.12.3. Downloading TRACE into the CPU and Activating It 14-35 14.12.4. Looking at / Saving TRACE in STEP7 14-36 14.13. Exercise 7: Creating, Looking At and Saving TRACE 15. Integrating and Commissioning a Drive with Startdrive .15-2 Task Description: G120 as an Additional Conveyor Drive . 15-3 15.1. Communication Standard PROFIdrive . 15-4 15.1.1. CPU - Drive Communication: CPU - G120 . 15-5 15.1.2. Standard Telegrams . 15-6 15.1.3. Structure of the Control Word (CDS0 - ControlDataSet for Fieldbus Control) . 15-7 15.1.4. Structure of the Status Word . 15-8 15.1.5. Setpoint / Actual Value ? Speed Values . 15-9 15.2. Inserting a Drive into the Project . 15-10 15.2.1. Networking a Drive 15-11 15.2.2. Parameterizing the Module Address and Name . 15-12 15.2.3. Configuring a Power Unit 15-13 15.2.4. Parameterizing the Process Data Area (PZD) 15-14 15.2.5. Assigning the Device Name ONLINE (Module Initialization) 15-15 15.3. Parameterizing the Drive: with the "Commissioning Wizard" . 15-16 15.3.1. Exercise 1: Reading-out the Firmware Version of the Drive . 15-17 15.3.2. Exercise 2: Restoring the Factory Settings . 15-18 15.3.3. Exercise 3: Inserting and Networking the Drive in the Offline Project 15-19 15.3.4. Exercise 4: Configuring and Parameterizing the Drive . 15-20 15.3.5. Exercise 5: Assigning the PROFINET Device Name ONLINE . 15-21 15.3.6. Exercise 6: Parameterizing the Drive OFFLINE with the Commissioning Wizard . 15-22 15.3.7. Exercise 7: Downloading the Parameterization into the Drive 15-27 15.3.8. Exercise 8: Commissioning the Program Expansion 15-29 15.4. Additional Information . 15-30 15.4.1. Changing Parameters in the Inverter 15-31 15.4.2. Activating / Deactivating the Control Panel . 15-32 15.4.3. Operating the Control Panel . 15-33 15.4.4. Monitoring Control and Status Word Online . 15-34 15.4.5. Monitoring Active Messages Online . 15-34 15.4.6. G120 Reset to Factory Settings via BOP-2 16. Training and Support .16-2 16.1. Any Questions on our Training Courses Offered?? 16-3 16.2. www.siemens.com/sitrain . 16-4 16.3. Learning path: SIMATIC S7 Programming based on TIA Portal 16-5 16.4. Do You Need Service & Support? 16-6 16.5. Expertise Available in the Service & Support Portal . 16-7 16.6. Communication in the Service & Support Portal . 16-8 16.7. The Required Information – Just a Few Clicks Away 1/2 . 16-9 16.8. The Required Information – Just a Few Clicks Away 2/2 . 16-10 16.9. Documentation at Service & Support 16-11 16.10. Login . 16-12 16.11. What does “Configuring” Information mean?
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