TIA PRO1 02 SystemOverview en
TIA PRO1 02 SystemOverview en
TIA PRO1 02 SystemOverview en
Contents 2
2. System Overview .................................................................................................... 2-2
AR
2.1. SIMATIC S7 Overview .......................................................................................................... 2-3
2.2. TIA Portal Information Center ............................................................................................... 2-4
2.3. Overview Controller .............................................................................................................. 2-5
2.3.1. Positioning the Modular S7 Controllers ................................................................................ 2-6
2.4. Overview: Available Modules ................................................................................................ 2-7
2.4.1. Central Modules .................................................................................................................... 2-7
2.4.2. Signal Modules (Central) ...................................................................................................... 2-8
2.5. SIMATIC S7-1200: The Modular Mini-PLC ........................................................................... 2-9
2.5.1. SIMATIC S7-1200: Modules ............................................................................................... 2-10
2.5.2. SIMATIC S7-1200: Installation and Mounting Positions ..................................................... 2-11
2.5.3. SIMATIC S7-1200: Signal, Communication or Battery Board ............................................ 2-12
2.6.
2.6.1.
2.6.2.
2.6.3.
2.6.4.
N
SIMATIC S7-1500: Modular Controller for the Mid to Upper Performance Range ............. 2-13
SIMATIC S7-1500: Modules ............................................................................................... 2-14
I/O Addressing of the S7-1500............................................................................................ 2-16
SIMATIC S7-1500: Installation and Mounting Positions ..................................................... 2-18
SIMATIC S7-1500: Connection Technology / Front Connector .......................................... 2-19
AI
2.6.5. SIMATIC S7-1500: CPU-Display → Overview ................................................................... 2-20
2.6.6. SIMATIC S7-1500: CPU-Display → Menu and Colors ....................................................... 2-21
2.7. SIMATIC S7-1200/1500: Memory Card(s) .......................................................................... 2-22
2.8. Exercise 1: Display ............................................................................................................. 2-23
2.8.1. Exercise 2: Loading the Program onto the SMC ................................................................ 2-24
2.8.2. Exercise 3: Diagnostics and Program Test ......................................................................... 2-25
TR
2. System Overview
AR
... be familiar with the TIA Portal Information Center
... be familiar with the SIMATIC Memory Card as well as the S7-1500
Display
N
AI
TR
SI
SIMATIC Software
SIMATIC HMI SIMATIC PG
SIMATIC PC
AR
MPI - Network
Industrial Ethernet/PROFINET
PROFIBUS
SIMATIC Controller PC-based
SIMATIC
Controller
PROFIBUS-DP
PROFINET
AS-Interface
Introduction
N
In almost all areas of manufacturing, in addition to energy supply, control elements are also
required for the operation of machines, equipment and processes.
AI
It must be possible to initiate, control, monitor and end the operation of any given machine or
process.
Today, relevant programmable logic controllers are used to solve automation tasks.
The logic stored in the program memory of an automation system does not depend on equipment
design and wiring and can be modified at any time with the help of a programming device.
• one common software environment that integrates all components and tasks into one uniform
easy to use system (configuration and programming)
• a common data management (central database)
• a common communication between all participating automation components.
https://support.industry.siemens.com
Entry ID 65601780
AR
N
By entering the Product/Article No., (Entry ID): "65601780", you arrive at the start page:
"TIA Portal - An Overview of the Most Important Documents and Links ".
AI
Here you will find the most important documents and links about TIA Portal as well as the
controllers S7-1200 and S7-1500.
Via a central link you arrive in the "TIA Portal Information Center" where you can access further
valuable links and information.
T R
SI
Advanced Controller
Software
SIMATIC S7-1500
Controller
SIMATIC
AR
S7-1500
Distributed
Controller
Application complexity
N
Depending on the complexity, different controllers from S7-1200 to S7-1500 can be used.
AI
TR
SI
TIA Portal
SIMATIC S7-400
Advanced
SIMATIC S7-1500
AR
SIMATIC S7-300
Basic
SIMATIC S7-200
SIMATIC S7-1200
SIMATIC S7
N
The programmable logic controllers can be divided into the performance ranges Basic (S7-1200)
and Advanced (S7-1500).
AI
The product range of the S7-1200 and S7-1500 is continuously being expanded whereby the
classic controllers of the S7-200, S7-300 and even the S7-400 family will be completely replaced.
TR
SI
Standard
AR
Fail-safe
Compact
High
availability
Redundant
Different functions
Technology
DI/DO
AR
AI/AO
F-DI/F-DO
F-AI
AR
Features
•
N
Modular compact control system for the low-end performance range
AI
• Scaled CPU range
• Extensive range of modules
• Can be expanded to up to 11 modules (depends on the CPU)
• Can be networked with PROFIBUS or PROFINET
• Slot rules
TR
AR
...
Slot Rules
N• CM left of the CPU (number depends on the CPU)
AI
• Signal modules (digital, analog) right of the CPU (number depends on the CPU)
Signal Modules
• Digital input, output or mixed modules (24VDC, relay)
• Analog input, output or mixed modules (voltage, current, resistance, thermocouple)
TR
Expansion Board
Expands the CPU with onboard I/O or an interface
SI
A battery board ensures the long-term battery backup (buffering) of the real-time clock.
AR
Standard
mounting rail Bus
Busverbinder
connector
Vertical
1x expansion cable
Horizontal
Alternative attachment
Installation
N
The modules are mounted on a standard mounting rail or alternatively screwed into the control
cabinet.
AI
S7-1200 Expansion Cable
• Between CPU and the first SM or between two SMs
• Facilitates additional flexibility when configuring the S7-1200.
• One expansion cable may be used for each CPU system.
TR
Bus Connector
• Mechanical slide on the left side of the SM modules
• For CMs/CPs, it is attached on the right side.
Mounting Positions
A horizontal or vertical mounting is possible.
SI
Caution!
With a vertical mounting, the maximum allowed ambient temperature is 10 °C lower.
AR
Available boards:
● analog, digital
● RS485
● battery
Application
N
These boards are used for application-specific adaptation of the CPU to the requirements of the
plant. The physical size of the CPU remains unchanged.
AI
Signal Board (SB)
• Digital signal board
− only inputs
− only outputs
− inputs and outputs
TR
A battery board (housing for CR1025 battery) ensures the long-term battery backup (buffering) of
the real-time clock.
• Buffering time without battery board typically 20 days / minimum 12 days at 40°C
• Buffering time with battery board approximately 1 year
New design
CPU 1511C and
CPU 1512C
AR
Item number:
6ES751x-1CK01-
0AB0
as well as
CPU 1511(F) and
CPU 1513(F)
(Item number:
6ES751x-xyy02-
0AB0)
IO channel
AR
...
TM:
PS/PM CPU DI, DO, PS - Counting
(optional) AI, AO new power - Position sensing
segment
CM/CP:
- Point-to-Point max. 2 per rack
(RS232, RS485) for backplane bus supply of
- PROFIBUS subsequent I/O modules
- PROFINET
Slot Rules
•
N
1x PS/PM Slot 0
AI
• 1x CPU in Slot 1
• As of Slot 2 any
Signal Modules
• Digital input modules: 24VDC, 230VAC
• Digital output modules: 24VDC, 230VAC
R
• Point-to-Point connection
• PROFIBUS
• PROFINET
SI
Power Supply
I/O modules in the central rack of the S7-1500 require a system power supply via the backplane
bus (communication connection to the CPU) and a load power supply (input or output circuits for
sensors/encoders and actuators).
• PM - Power Module → Load Power Supply
supplies modules with 24VDC for input and output circuits as well as sensors/encoders and
actuators
If the CPU is supplied 24V via a load power supply (PM), it supplies the system power
supply of 12W for the first inserted I/O modules.
AR
• PS - Power System → System Power Supply
supplies S7-1500 modules in the central rack via the backplane bus
Each CPU offers a system power supply of 12W for the first inserted I/O modules.
Depending on the I/O modules used, further power segments have to be set up, as
required.
A system power supply (PS) can also supply the load circuit for 24VDC modules in
addition to the CPU.
AR
configuration of the I/O modules occurs
As of
Rack
PS CPU
Addr.
Address requirement of a module → depends on the module
or
PM 0.0 Start address of a module → depends on the configuration
Slot No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 … 29 30 31
N
In order to be used by the user program, each I/O module is assigned "Module Address(es)" for
its channels, that is, the status/modify data area. By reading and writing the address areas, the
user program can work with the process peripherals which are connected to the modules.
AI
Default Addressing
During the device configuration, the address assignment for an added module is suggested as a
consecutive allocation of the I/O address area as of byte-address 0. This address can be
changed during the configuration of the hardware.
TR
SI
e.g. DI30
%I 30.0 %I 32.0
e.g. parameterized I/O address is 30..33
%IB 30 %IB 32
AR
%I 30.7 %I 32.7
%I 31.0 %I 33.0
%IB 31 %IB 33
%I 31.7 %I 33.7
N
Each digital channel has an assigned Status LED next to the terminal connection.
The address of the binary process signal results from...
AI
• the terminal used
• the I/O address of the module
Profile rail
with integrated mounting rail
AR
Vertical
Horizontal
Busverbinder
Bus connector
Installation
N
The modules are mounted on an S7-1500 profile rail.
AI
Bus Connector
If the installation is made on the profile rail, the modules are then connected with the U-
connector.
The U-connector establishes the mechanical and electrical connection between the modules and
is included with every I/O module.
TR
Mounting Positions
A horizontal or vertical mounting is possible.
Caution!
The S7-1500 automation system can be used in a horizontal mounting position for
ambient temperatures up to 60 °C and in a vertical mounting position for ambient
temperatures up to 40 °C.
You will find further information on technical data in the "SIMATIC S7-1500, ET 200MP
Automation system" manual (see Online Support under the Entry ID: 59191792) or via the
SI
Information Center under "Documentation > Manuals > Control Technology > System manual
SIMATIC S7-1500".
Release latch
Entriegelungslasche
4 jumper links
AR
can be inserted
Wiring position
Wiring positions
Prewiring Position
TR
The front connector latches up in the front cover. In this position, the front connector still juts out
of the module, but the front connector and the module are not yet electrically connected.
Jumper Links
The jumper links can be inserted in the front connector in four places for easier set up of load
groups. That is, looping the supply voltage to several potential groups.
Only one connection from left to right exists!
AR
Removal and insertion possible during running operation
→ CPU stays in RUN
Multi-lingual display (menu)
Message/Alarm texts and comments can be loaded in 3
languages
Language can be switched during running operation
Alarm acknowledgement
Backup/Restore
Format SMC For new
designs
Operation
N
The available Display languages are the available user-interface languages of STEP7.
AI
Selecting the main menu item
Current main
menu item
After choosing the menu item
Edit setting
Current main
menu item Accept change
Discard change
Current main
menu item
Overview (Info on: CPU, program protection, memory card, fail-safe (operation)…)
Diagnostics (alarms, diagnostic buffer, message display, watch tables, cycle time, current memory)
Settings (addresses, date & time, operating mode, CPU Reset, unlock Display, Backup, FW update …)
AR
Modules (status, MLFBs, version, information,… of individual modules)
An Alarm exists
TR
AR
● Field PG
SIMATIC Memory Card in the S7-1200: SIMATIC Memory Card in the S7-1500:
programs).
The use of this functionality influences the operating life of the Memory Card
AR
What to Do:
N
1. Change the language and the brightness on the Display.
AI
2. Read-out the memory card type and how much memory still exists.
3. Take a look at the diagnostic buffer.
4. Make a note of the Article number - also called MLFB (machine-readable product
identifier) - and the Firmware of the CPU as well as all central modules.
CPU
DI
DO
AI
5. Change the time (of day) of the CPU, the IP address of the Interface X1, and format the
memory card.
SI
Caution:
If for some reason it is not possible to format the card, it may be because the write-access for the
Display was deactivated in the project that was last loaded. (CPU setting)
If this should be the case, the card can only be erased by means of Windows or TIA Portal.
AR
What to Do:
N
1. Set the CPU to STOP using the Display.
AI
2. Remove the SIMATIC Memory Card.
3. Insert the SMC in the SD card reader of the programming device (PC).
4. Erase the card using Windows Explorer.
5. Open the folder "C:\_Archive\TIA-PRO1_V16000\SMC-Projects"
6. Extract (unzip) the ZIP file corresponding to your CPU onto the SIMATIC Memory Card
TR
Example:
6ES7 513-1FL01-0AB0_V20.ZIP
AR
What to Do:
N
1. Insert the SMC in the CPU and wait until the LEDs no longer flash.
AI
2. Reset the CPU to factory defaults using the Display,
(delete all data since there could still be an old program on the CPU)
3. Switch the CPU to Run.
4. Set the language.
5. Check the Diagnostics using the Display: Watchtables, Cycle time and Memory.
TR
6. Check whether the broadband cable of your conveyor model is connected to the "S7-
1500 DI/DO" socket on the back of your training case.
7. Switch your conveyor model on (green button)
8. Carry out a program test (For this, use the buttons on the control panel and on the
conveyor model). The touchpanel cannot be used yet.
Function Description
The distribution conveyor is used to transport parts and can be operated in two different
operating modes. (Manual and Automatic)
SI
These can be set using the switches "Operation ON" and "Operation OFF" (NC).
Manual Mode "Operation" = off (LED %Q4.1 "P_operation" "FALSE")
The conveyor motor can be moved to the right "Jog right" and to the left "Jog left" using the
switches on the control panel.
Automatic Mode "Operation" = on (LED %Q4.1 "P_operation" "TRUE")
On the conveyor model, parts can be transported from Bay 1, 2 or 3 to the right, right up to
the light barrier, using the appropriate button at the respective Bay. Only one Bay may be
occupied (at a time).
The indicator lights at Bays 1, 2 and 3 show...
− A continuous light at the bay at which the associated sensor detects a part,
− A 2Hz flashing light as long as the conveyor motor is running.
AR
N
AI
TR
SI
AR
architecture and serial machines
with limited space
AR
• Flexible controller for special-purpose
machines with high performance and
functional requirements
AR
• - Controller with central, modular I/Os
• - Visualization and Windows applications
• - PC interfaces for monitor, mouse and keyboard
• - Gigabit Ethernet
AR
Features
•
N
Modular compact control system for the lower and middle performance range
AI
• Scaled CPU range
• Extensive range of modules
• Can be expanded to up to 32 modules
• Backplane bus integrated in the modules
• Can be networked with the Multipoint Interface (MPI),
TR
AR
PS CPU IM SM: SM: SM: SM: SM: CP: FM:
(optional) (optional) DI DO DI/DO AI AO - Point-to-Point - Counting
- PROFIBUS - Positioning
- Industrial Ethernet - Closed-loop
- PROFINET control
The interface modules loop the bus from one tier to the next.
• Positioning
• Closed-loop control.
AR
Features
•
N
The power PLC for the mid to upper performance range,
AI
• Scaled CPU range
• Extensive range of modules
• Can be expanded to over 300 modules,
• Backplane bus integrated in the mounting rack
• Can be networked with the Multipoint Interface (MPI), PROFIBUS, Industrial Ethernet or
TR
PROFINET
• Central PG/PC connection with access to all modules,
• Only a few slot rules,
• Multicomputing (up to four CPUs can be used in the central rack).
SI
AR
PS CPU SM SM SM SM CP SM FM IM
DI DO AI AO
N
Signal Modules (SM)
•
•
Digital input modules: 24VDC, 120/230VAC
AI
Digital output modules: 24VDC, relay
• Analog input modules: voltage, current, resistance, thermocouple
• Analog output modules: voltage, current.
racks:
• UR1 (Universal Rack) with up to 18 modules
• UR2 (Universal Rack) with up to 9 modules
• ER1 (Extension Rack) with up to 18 modules
• ER2 (Extension Rack) with up to 9 modules.
• Counting
• Positioning
• Closed-loop control.