INTERMEDIATE with Step7 Course Contents Requirements This course is for SIMATIC S7-300/400 PLC users who are involved with developing or sustaining automation systems and their application programs. This course is designed for industry "first responders" to operations controlled with Siemens STEP 7 automated control systems. Participants not requiring programming skills of their Siemens control system to maximize line uptime, should attend this course. This course also makes a great platform for those new to automation systems and industrial electronics. Objectives This course provides Participants with a solid base of STEP 7 PLC tools and skills necessary for successful system diagnostics and repair. This course is ideal for environments with high uptime requirements and stable control system programs. Fully functional application programs are used as a baseline for the participant to understand key process flow information, diagnostics tools and repair techniques. Build skills and reduce downtime with this focused automation system troubleshooting course. This course takes a systems approach addressing the S7300 / 400 PLCs, plus basic connectivity and functionality of an HMI, and PROFIBUS based remote I/O. Throughout this course Participants will build or modify a STEP7 project using proper program structuring, documentation and test tools. Various instructions, memory types, blocks and functions will be introduced to provide the participant with solid concepts of structured programming. Topics Upon completion of this course, the participant shall be able to: x Identify and maintain the components of a typical automation system. x Understand the basic steps in hardware assembly, cabling, wiring and testing. x Establish communications with the PLC with multiple technologies. x Retrieve, Archive, and Download programs. x Use the hardware configuration editor to inspect and troubleshoot hardware problems. x Use SIMATIC Manager tools for basic program administration tasks. x Establish connections to an HMI & Drive system. x Follow program power/logic flow and interpret/modify basic program elements. Course Certificate Certificate of participation will be awarded after the training. Contact Information Electrical Engineering Solutions International (PVT) Limited Industrial Automation & Control Systems Lahore- Pakistan Mob: +92-321-7761212 E-mail: adeel@eesint.com Web:-www.eesint.com Facebook ID:- http://www.facebook.com/electricalengineeringsolutionsinternational http://www.facebook.com/pages/muhammad-adeel-faiz-ahmad-mafa-establishment-jeddah-saudi- Arabia/201641046535593?v=info
Step7 Course Outline The major topics to be covered are: 1. SIMATIC S7 System Family overview 2. Training Units 3. Installation/Maintenance of PLC 4. SIMATIC Manager 5. Symbols 6. Blocks 7. Hardware Configuration 8. Hardware Commissioning 9. Binary Operations 10. Digital Operations 11. Functions and Function Blocks 12. Organization Blocks 13. Introduction to HMI 14. Basics HMI 15. Introduction to SCADA 16. Troubleshooting
Hardware / Software to be used 1. S7 300 CPU based Trainer KIT 2. Siemens Touch Panel (HMI) 3. Remote I/O Station (ET200S) 4. Conveyor Model with Proximity Sensors 5. Process I/O Simulator Panel 6. WinCC Flex Software 7. WinCC Explorer 8. Step7 SIMATIC Manager
INTERMEDIATE with Step7 Day wise Schedule Day 1 SIMATIC S7 System Family overview Totally Integrated Automation S7-200 / 300 / 400 Components STEP7 Overview Training Units and Addressing Training System Variants Symbols Installation/Maintenance of PLC Configuring S7 components Installation rules Electrical Configuration Wiring of S7 modules Day 2 SIMATIC Manager Project Structures Creating a Project SIMATIC Manager tools Programming and Communication Devices CPU memory reset Retrieving a project Memory Card operations Editor Tools Day 4 Block Architecture and Block Editor Program Structures & Execution Program Blocks LAD / STL / FBD Editors AND, OR, XOR NO/NC Contacts Day 3. Hardware Configuration CPU Properties and Parameterization Hardware Configuration methods Symbolic Addressing Importing & Exporting
Day 5 Digital Operations Data Types - Integer, Real, BCD Timers & Counters Training Unit Projects Seven Segment and BCD implementation Different Codes + Practice Day 6. Hardware Commissioning Check list Different Projects Variable table Remote I/O Configration Forcing Remote I/O Practical s Bottle Filling Plant Project Complex Conveyor Project Day 7 Introduction to HMI Downloading projects Establishing communications Editing tags Day 8 HMI Practice WinCC Flexible Working Environment Connection Driver Tag Management Tag Linking Day 9 SCADA Introduction to SCADA Introduction to WinCC Explorer. Sever Connection Settings Virtual Connection to PLC Day 10 Revision and Feedbacks.