Understanding Simatic Manager
Understanding Simatic Manager
Table of Contents
1 Understanding TIA Portal Programming..............................................................................................................2
1.1 Put & Get Instruction.............................................................................................................................................2
1.1.1 Obsrvation:.......................................................................................................................................................3
2 Understanding Touch Panel HMI............................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Structure of the Operator Panel........................................................................................................................5
UNDERSTANDING SIMATIC MANAGER
List of Figures
Figure 1: System DataBlock for PUT & GET function.................................................................................................2
Figure 2: REQ Operand of the GET Datablock...............................................................................................................3
Figure 3: Activating Put and Get Function.......................................................................................................................4
Figure 4: PUT-Datablock instance......................................................................................................................................5
Figure 5: Configuration settings for the PUT Datablock...........................................................................................5
Figure 6: Structure of panel HMI Device.........................................................................................................................6
Figure 7: Engineering System Structure..........................................................................................................................7
UNDERSTANDING SIMATIC MANAGER
List of Tables
Table 1: Difference between PUT and GET function....................................................................................................3
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2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
5 Gateways in Siemens
1.2 Helmholz 700-884-MPI121 MPI/Profibus to Ethernet converter
6 PLC Proxy
Addition of this module does not involve any hard ware configuration
Allow connection to legacy PLC (S7 200 via PPI, S7 300 & 400 via MPI, DP ports) to an
ethernet Network
Only possible as of STEP 7 software as of version V5.4 SP3
Only possible as of WINCC software as of version V13 Basic
Only possible as of SIMOTION Scout 4.4
1.5 Alarm D feature doesn’t work when migrating from Simatic to TIA
When using a proxy PLC in TIA Portal, the alarms may not be directly issued from the actual
PLC. This can lead to issues in propagating the Alarm D messages, which rely on time-
stamping and real-time data retrieval from the original PLC
The proxy PLC acts as an intermediary and may not fully replicate all features, including
alarms like Alarm D, which require direct access to PLC's data structures (e.g., data blocks,
symbols). This limitation affects how alarms are handled in the migration process
UNDERSTANDING SIMATIC MANAGER
Understanding of the full commication Architecture i.e from each plant CPU/CP to PNS Network
switches to Headstation CPU/CP to Proleit SC4U Workstation””
Understandng of the FB, FC and DB involved from passing data from the plant PLC to the
Headstation PLC
The impact of the above will allow for proper troubleshooting on the OT end once there is a break
down of communication (i.e confirmation if data from Plant PC gets to the Headstation)
Understanding of the network connection and logic program between Headstation PLC and the
SCADA Workstation (proleit server)
Modification and Creation of Screens and Tag Assignment within the development environment and
launching new screen into runtime
The impact of the above allows for next step troubleshooting once the OT section is confirmed
healthy
The impact also allow for prompt escalation of issues once problem has being identifies to be from
the brewery ( i. e when port assignment have been changed or not confirmed working on the PNS
network switches etc)
UNDERSTANDING SIMATIC MANAGER
FIM Electrical and Automation service at Aba Brewery
Understanding The Physical operation of both both a bottling line and CAN lines from start to finish
(from Depalletizer to Palletizer zone)
Reafirmed my previous understaning of backup of VLT drives via the LCP display and MCT10
Softwared. Also an understanding the electronic profile of the model of the VLT can be automatically
uploaded from the device once this is lacking in the MCT10 software
Familarization with the precise tools needed for mechanical activities such as disassembly motor
parts. Diagnosis and checks on fault finding of stiff motor shaft. This roject made me conversant of
the likely issues that could result to a stiff shaft
Broken seal
Bad bearing
Leakage of debris or products into bearing housing
The activities above allowed to have reference time onhow long it takes for such activities to be
prefrmed and adequate man power required