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Video Tutorial: Testing and Commissioning Functions

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Topic
SIMATIC software is the integrated system environment for all SIMATIC systems and provides you with the ideal tool for every task at each phase of your project for optimizing your engineering workflow. The SIMATIC software gives you optimum support in the “ Testing and Commissioning“ phase with practical testing tools and diagnostics functions.

Content
Here we demonstrate the practical testing tools and diagnostics functions of the SIMATIC Manager.By running through typical commissioning tasks we show the practical application and benefit of these functions for commissioning hardware and software. This module shows in graphically animated scenes

  • the customer benefits that the tool provides for each relevant project phase,
  • the basic functions of the tools
  • live test sequences.

Presentation
The following properties are contained in all technically-oriented demonstration systems:

  • All graphic animations are explained by a spoken text which has been read by German, respectively English native professional speakers.
  • The respective sections of the demonstration system can be clicked on by means of navigation elements. You may, for example, repeat any section any time.
  • Continuative links and support pages have been integrated.

The following picture shows the home page of the demonstration system.

Downloads

Content of Downloads

Download

Demonstration System "Testing and Commissioning Functions" (German)
Duration of Animation: 25 min
Downloadsize about 61 MB
21064135_Test_Commissioning_v20_d.exe ( 61034 KB )
Demonstration System "Testing and Commissioning Functions" (English)
Duration of Animation: 25 min
Downloadsize about 61 MB
21064135_Test_Commissioning_v20_e.exe ( 61465 KB )

Just load the EXE data file at hand on your computer and start it with a mouse click. You may as well start the EXE data file directly out of your browser.

History

Version

Modification

12/2004 first edition
09/2008 Update to version v20: correction for the correct execution of the demonstration system on PC/Notebooks have been made. The content of the demonstration system has not been changed.







The SIMATIC Manager

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Topic
SIMATIC software is the integrated system environment for all SIMATIC systems and provides you with the ideal tool for every task at each phase of your project for optimizing your engineering workflow. The SIMATIC Manager guarantees the smooth interaction of these projecting and programming tools by the integration of all these functions and tools, a common database and a consistent operation philosophy.

Content
Here you are informed on how the SIMATIC Manager meets these requirements. In addition a live demonstration ist staged which shows you how an automation project is created using the SIMATIC Manager. This module shows in graphically animated scenes

  • the customer benefits that the tool provides for each relevant project phase,
  • the basic functions of the tool
  • live projecting sequences of a real project.

Presentation
The following properties are contained in all technically-oriented demonstration systems:

  • All graphic animations are explained by a spoken text which has been read by German, respectively English native professional speakers.
  • The respective sections of the demonstration system can be clicked on by means of navigation elements. You may, for example, repeat any section any time.
  • Continuative links and support pages have been integrated.

The following picture shows the home page of the demonstration system.

Downloads

Content of Downloads

Download

Demonstration System "The SIMATIC Manager" (German)
Duration of Animation: 13 min
Download size about 33 MB
21064133_SIMATIC_Manager_v20_d.exe ( 33462 KB )
Demonstration System "The SIMATIC Manager" (English)
Duration of Animation: 13 min
Download size about 34 MB
21064133_SIMATIC_Manager_v20_e.exe ( 33619 KB )

Just load the EXE data file at hand on your computer and start it with a mouse click. You may as well start the EXE data file directly out of your browser.

History

Version

Modification

12/2004 First edition
09/2008 Update to version v20: correction for the correct execution of the demonstration system on PC/Notebooks have been made. The content of the demonstration system has not been changed.

Additional Information
The most important tools of the SIMATIC Software Engineering Suite have been carried out as graphically animated demonstration systems in order to present the seamless and consistent integration into the overall concept. The following table refers directly to the corresponding articles in the Application Portal.

Title

Link

Visualization - The HMI Integration 21063246
The Basic Languages KOP, FUP, AWL 21062590
Communication with SIMATIC S7 21043576
The Graphical Language S7-GRAPH 21062148
The S7 Architecture 21064245
The High-level Language S7-SCL 21062480
Testing and Commissioning Functions 21064135

Alternatively, you can order all single modules as a whole on the new Demo DVD SIMATIC Software (Faster from Design to Operation) 04/2008 in German and English free of charge via the internet.

Please use the following link for the order form of the demonstration DVD:
http://www.automation.siemens.com/infocenter/order_form.aspx?lang=en&tab=4&nodeKey=&docID=213





The Basic Languages LAD, FBD, STL

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Topic of the demonstration system
SIMATIC Software is the integrated system environment for all SIMATIC systems and offers the user the perfect tool for each task and each project phase in order to optimize his engineering workflow. The basic software STEP 7 comprises the three languages LAD, FBD and STL which are in accordance with the IEC standard and which are learnable easily and intuitively. The three languages all possess an extensive stock of functions which can be applied to the entire range of SIMATIC Controllers.

Contents of the demonstration system
This demonstration system presents the three basic languages LAD - Ladder Diagram, FBD - Function Block Diagram and STL - Statement List. In doing so, we show the properties and possibilities provided by the various tools of the SIMATIC Manager for the implementation of a user program in the three language variants. In the form of animated graphical sequences, the module demonstrates

  • tthe customer benefits that each language and tool contributes in its respective project phase,
  • the underlying functional principles and
  • live configuration sequences with the editor functions of the SIMATIC Manager.

Presentation of an animated demonstration system
The following properties are contained in all technically-oriented demonstration systems:

  • All graphical animations are explained by a spoken text which has been read by German, respectively English native professional speakers.
  • .The respective sections of the demonstration system can be clicked on by means of navigation elements. You may, for example, repeat any section any time.
  • Continuative links and support pages have been integrated.

The following picture shows the home page of the demonstration system.

Downloads

Contents of Downloads

Download

Demonstration System "The Basic Languages LAD, FBD, STL" (German)
Duration of Animation: 21 minutes
Download size about 45 MB
21062590_KOP_FUP_AWL_v20_d.exe ( 45295 KB )
Demonstration System "The Basic Languages LAD, FBD, STL" (English)
Duration of Animation: 21 minutes
Download size about 43 MB
21062590_KOP_FUP_AWL_v20_e.exe ( 43464 KB )

Just load the EXE data file at hand on your computer and start it with a mouse click. You may as well start the EXE data file directly out of your browser.

History

Version

Modification

12/2004 First edition
09/2008 Update to version v20: correction for the correct execution of the demonstration system on PC/Notebooks have been made. The content of the demonstration system has not been changed.

Additional Information
The most important tools of the SIMATIC Software Engineering Suite have been carried out as graphically animated demonstration systems in order to present the seamless and consistent integration into the overall concept. The following table refers directly to the corresponding articles in the Application Portal.

Title

Link

The SIMATIC Manager 21064133
The SIMATIC S7 Architecture 21064245
Communication with SIMATIC S7 21043576
The High-level Language S7-SCL 21062480
The Graphical Language S7-GRAPH 21062148
Visualization - The HMI Integration 21063246
Testing and Commissioning Functions 21064135

Alternatively, you can order all single modules as a whole on the new Demo DVD SIMATIC Software (Faster from Design to Operation) 04/2008 in German and English free of charge via the internet.

Please use the following linke for the order form of the demonstration DVD:
http://www.automation.siemens.com/infocenter/order_form.aspx?lang=en&tab=4&nodeKey=&docID=213





Demonstration System: SIMATIC Screencast Tutorials

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Topic
SIMATIC Software is the integrated development environment for all SIMATIC systems and offers the user the ideal tool for each task and each project phase in order to optimize his engineering workflow.The SIMATIC screencasts show selected multimedia-based scenarios of the software and provide an overview of the smooth interaction of the configuration and programming tools. The content of these Screencast tutorials is structured so the user can follow the introduced functions or configuration tasks successfully with his installed software.

Content
Using the following SIMATIC Screencast tutorials, functions, editors and option packages of the SIMATIC software are demonstrated live.

  1. Programming Languages LAD, FBD, STL
  2. Access Protection for Projects and Libraries
  3. Import and Export Functions of STEP 7
  4. PROFINET Topology Editor
  5. S7-GRAPH Sequence Charts
  6. Visioning and Comparison of Projects with SIMATIC Version Trail and SIMATIC Version Cross Manager
  7. Integrated Configuration with Catalog CA01 and STEP 7
  8. Functions of the Automation License Manager
  9. Premium Studio Installation

Representation
The activity-oriented screencasts each start with the information slides

  • Overview of the Scenario,
  • Benefits,
  • Underlying Functions
  • and Details View of the Live Sequences. Subsequently the Live-demo starts.

Operation
The screencasts can be played without further software. Simply load the respective ZIP file on your computer, unzip the EXE file and start this file via mouse-click. The screencast starts immediately and the operation occurs via the menu task of the player.

Screencast: Programming Languages LAD, FBD, STL


Figure 01: Start page of the screencasts "Programming Languages LAD, FBD, STL"

Download

Screencast

Download

Programming Languages LAD, FBD, STL (English)
(approx. 5.3 MB, 5 minutes runtime)
Programming_Languages_V52_e.zip ( 5344 KB )

Screencast: Access Protection for Projects and Libraries


Figure 02: Start page of the screencast "Access Protection for Projects and Libraries".

Download

Screencast

Download

Access Protection for Projects and Libraries (English)
(approx. 5.4 MB, 7 minutes runtime)
Access_Protection_V52_e.zip ( 5391 KB )

Screencast: Import and Export Functions of STEP 7


Figure 03: Start page of the screencast "Import and Export Functions of STEP 7"

Download

Screencast

Download

Import and Export Functions of STEP 7 (English)
(approx. 8.7 MB, 13 minutes runtime)
STEP7_Import-Export_Function_V52_e.zip ( 8417 KB )

Screencast: PROFINET Topology Editor


Figure 04: Start page of the screencast "PROFINET Topology Editor"

Download

Screencast

Download

PROFINET Topology Editor (English)
(approx. 5.1 MB, 6 minutes runtime)
PROFINET_Topology_Editor_V52_e.zip ( 5050 KB )

Screencast: S7-GRAPH Sequence Charts


Figure 05: Start page of the screencast "S7-GRAPH Sequence Charts"

Download

Screencast

Download

S7-GRAPH Sequence Charts (English)
(approx. 5.9 MB, 6 minutes runtime)
S7-GRAPH_Sequence_Charts_V52_e.zip ( 5865 KB )

Screencast: Visioning and Comparison of Projects with SIMATIC Version Trail and SIMATIC Version Cross Manager


Figure 06: Start page of the screencast "Visioning and Comparison of Projects with SIMATIC Version Trail and SIMATIC Version Cross Manager"

Download

Screencast

Download

Visioning and Comparison of Projects with SIMATIC Version Trail and SIMATIC Version Cross Manager (English)
(approx. 6.0 MB, 9 minutes runtime)
Versioning_and_project_comparison_V52_e.zip ( 5996 KB )

Screencast: Integrated Configuration with Catalog CA01 and STEP 7


Figure 07: Start page of the screencast "Integrated Configuration with Catalog CA01 and STEP 7"

Download

Screencast

Download

Integrated Configuration with Catalog CA01 and STEP 7 (English)
(approx. 10.5 MB, 9 minutes runtime)
Catalog_CA01_STEP7_Import_V52_e.zip ( 10373 KB )

Screencast: Functions of the Automation License Manager


Figure 08: Start page of the screencast "Functions of the Automation License Manager"

Download

Screencast

Download

Functions of the Automation License Manager (English)
(approx. 8.4 MB, 8 minutes runtime)
License_Manager_V52_e.zip ( 8242 KB )

Screencast: Premium Studio Installation


Figure 09: Start page of the screencast "Premium Studio Installation"

Download

Screencast

Download

Premium Studio Installation (English)
(approx. 8.9 MB, 4 minutes runtime)
Premium_Studio_Installation_V52_e.zip ( 8835 KB )

History

Issue

Modifications

12/2008 First issue

Additional Information
Further graphically animated demonstration systems on the SIMATIC Software Engineering Suite are available in the following entries of the Application & Tools Portals.

Title

Link

Basic languages languages LAD, FBD, STL 21062590
High-level language S7-SCL 21062480
Graphic language S7-GRAPH 21062148
Testing and commissioning functions 21064135
Communication with SIMATIC S7 21043576
Visualisation - HMI Integration 21063246
SIMATIC Manager 21064133
S7 Architecture 21064245

Filter criteria:
Hardware platform: PC-based Automation, SIMATIC S7-300/S7-400
Software: S7-GRAPH, STEP 7
Entry contents: Demonstration systems




How to use DASSIDirect DAServer Together with Siemens S7-200 PLC?

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Introduction

This technote will go over the steps necessary to setup communication between the new DASSIDirect DAServer and a Siemens S7-200 PLC.

The TechNote consists of 4 parts:

Configure the S7-200 PLC
  • Configure the DAServer
  • Test the Communication
  • Memory Areas in the S7-200 PLCs and How to Access Them Via
    DASSIDirect
Configure the S7-200 PLC
  1. Start Step7-Micro/Win 32. Create a new project or load
    your existing one (Figure 1 below):


    Figure 1: Step 7 - Micro/WIN32 - Project1 Dialog Box

  2. Click on Tools and then select Ethernet Wizard.
  3. Step through the wizard:





    Figure 2: Ethernet Wizard
  4. Click Yes when asked to use symbolic addressing. Otherwise the wizard
    cannot continue:

    Figure 3: Click Yes

  5. Enter the module position of the CP243-1.
    If you are uncertain about the position, click the button Read Modules.
    Otherwise you can enter the number directly:


    Figure 4: Specify Module Position Dialog Box
  6. Enter the IP configuration of your CP243-1.
    Especially during the startup phase of the project, I would recommend not
    to use a BOOTP server.
    Let the module detect the connection type (Figure 5 below):


    Figure 5: Module Address Configuration
  7. Enter the numbers of connections you want to configure for the CP243-1
    Default value is 0, which would not allow communication. In this example
    I will use 2 connections (Figure 6 below):


    Figure 6: 2 Connections
    Now you have to configure the connections. Connection 0 (Figure 7 below) will
    accept all incoming client requests:


    Figure 7: Connection Configuration
  8. Always select This is a Server Connection. I recommend using the
    default TSAP's as suggested by Step7-Micro/Win32.
  9. Click Next Connection (or Prev. Connection if available)
    to step through all the connections to configure them.
    Note: If you plan to use such a connection, be sure that only one client
    tries to connect to the PLC via this connection at the same time. All other
    connection tries will be rejected.
    Connection 1 accepts only requests from the specified client:

    Figure 8: Specified Client Requests
  10. If all connections are configured click OK.
    During the startup phase of a project I would recommend not to use a CRC protection:


    Figure 9: No CRC Protection

    The wizard now needs a range in the V-Memory where to store this information.
    Step7-Micro/Win32 will suggest a valid range.
  11. Click on Suggest Address if you have planned to use this range for
    something else.
    In this case Step7-Micro/Win32 will suggest another free range that has the
    correct size to hold this data:


    Figure 10: Store Memory Allocation for Address
  12. Click Next.
    The program now has enough information:

    Figure 11: Generate Project Components
  13. Click Finish to complete the configuration:

    Figure 12: Complete the Wizard Configuration
  14. Click Yes.
    In Step7-Micro/Win32 you should now see something like the following
    figure:


    Figure 13: Step7_Micro/Win32 Window
    Step7-Micro/Win32 has created some new entries in the V-Memory, starting at
    the address as specified during the setup of the CP243-1.
  15. Download the configuration to the PLC:

    Figure 14: Download the Configuration
  16. Select all options and click OK (Figure 15 below):

    Figure 15: Download Options
  17. Set the PLC to STOP mode in order to be able to download a new configuration:

    Figure 16: PLC STOP Mode
  18. After the download don't forget to set the PLC to RUN mode again.
    This will not be done automatically:

    Figure 17: PLC RUN Mode

The PLC side is now configured.

Configure the DAServer

Configuration of the DAServer is quite easy.

Since we have created two connections in the PLC, we will also create two connections
in DASSIDirect DAServer. Connection 0 will correspond to the connection as created in Figure
7:


Figure 18: DASSIDirect Connection 0

The Remote TSAP in DASSIDirect must be the Local TSAP in the PLC configuration,
and vice versa.

Connection 1 shown in Figure 19 (below) will correspond to the connection
as created in Figure 8:


Figure 19: DASSIDirect Connection 1

The single parts of the remote TSAPs in DASSIDirect are called Remote Rack
No
, Remote Slot No and Connection Resource. This naming convention
was meant for S7-300 and S7-400 PLC's.

For S7-200 PLC's it is a little bit different. The Remote Slot No (which
is the remote slot number of the CP, not the CPU) in the DASSIDirect configuration
corresponds to the Module Position as seen in Figure 4.
The Remote Rack No should always be 0.

Another way to figure out the correct values for the remote TSAP's in DASSIDirect
is described in the following information:

Figure 20 (below) shows you how to figure out the meaning of the single parts
of the remote TSAP in DASSIDirect from a local TSAP configuration in the PLC
as seen in Figure 7 or Figure 8 (The TSAP
in Figure 20 do not correspond to the TSAP's as used in the above example. I
wanted to have different numbers for Rack and Slot in Figure 20!).


Figure 20: Remote TSAP

The TSAP in Figure 20 would correspond to the remote TSAP value in Figure
7 or Figure 8.

In this example the value for Connection Resource in DASSIDirect would
be 02, the value for the Remote Rack No would be 0 and
the Remote Slot No would be 3.

Now create your device group(s), if necessary.

For a DDE/SuiteLink connection you need to have at least one device group per
connection, for OPC it is not necessary. For to test the communication as described
below, please enter a device group called S7200.

The connection between DASSIDirect and the S7-200 PLC should now be ready to
test.

Test the Communication

In previous TechNotes we used wwclient for testing. This tool will no
longer be installed when installing ArchestrA (A²) products like InTouch
8.0 or any DAServer. If you have InTouch 7.11 installed you will find this tool
under Program Files/Wonderware FactorySuite/Common and you can use this
tool.

  1. Create a simple InTouch application with one tag.
  2. Select Special/Access Names from the main menu.
  3. Select Add.
    The Add Access Name dialog box appears:


    Figure 21: Add Access Name
  4. Enter a meaningful name in the Access field.
  5. Leave the Node Name blank if you have InTouch and DASSIDirect on
    the same node.
    Otherwise enter the nodename of the PC where DASSIDirect resides.
    The Topic Name must match the Device Group name as configured
    in DASSIDirect.
  6. Select Special/Tagname Dictionary and select New.


    Figure 22: New Tagname
  7. Select Type: I/O Integer and the access name as created in the previous
    steps.
  8. Use the item MB1 because it always exists in all S7-200 PLCs.
    Use this tag in the window you just created.
  9. Activate DASSIDirect in the System Management Console (SMC).
  10. Start WindowViewer™.
  11. Open the Diagnostic in the SMC to verify the communication:

    Figure 23: Check Communication from the SMC
    If you see a Time value that is changing, and a Client Quality
    of 00C0, your communication is fine.