S7 Progrmming 3

This course is directed at personnel engaged in project engineering tasks who would like to become familiar with the complex programming possibilities of SIMATIC S7 (300/400) and who would like to reinforce and build on their knowledge from the previous programming courses. The course uses a 'hands-on' practical approach to reinforce the theoretical aspects of the training.

On completion of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Expand his knowledge regarding the reusability of STEP 7 blocks and their storage in user libraries
  • Understand more complex functions of Structured Control Language (SCL) and S7-GRAPH
  • Create user-specific blocks for reporting, handling and analyzing program errors.
  • Save the machine data
  • Manage recipes in SIMATIC HMI (operator control and monitoring system)
  • Set up communication between SIMATIC CPUs based on Industrial Ethernet
  • Shorten configuration times and to react flexibly to the need to optimize your plant.
  • PLC (programmable logic controller) technology
    • Configuring and parametrizing a SIMATIC S7-300 PLC
    • Implementation of a control program taking into account the following:
    • Structuring a program by using a structogram
    • Understanding the principle of object-oriented programming
    • Object-oriented programming of reusable STEP 7 blocks based on IEC 61131-3.
    • Application-oriented use of the SCL and S7-Graph programming languages
    • Being familiar with functions, function blocks, and multi-instances
    • Using complex data structures and their addressing
    • Programming alarms
  • Industrial communication
    • Configuring and parametrizing the distributed I/Os
    • Configuring CPU-CPU communication via Industrial Ethernet
  • Human Machine Interface
    • Configuring an HMI device
    • Configuring data management with SIMATIC HMI recipes
  • Hands-on environment
    • SIMATIC S7-300, SIMATIC STEP 7 V5.x
    • Touch Panel, SIMATIC WinCC flexible

This course is directed at personnel engaged in project engineering tasks who would like to become familiar with the complex programming possibilities of SIMATIC S7 (300/400) and who would like to reinforce and build on their knowledge from the previous programming courses.

The ability to use a MS Windows PC (W7), keyboard and mouse to include opening and closing programs, locating files, copy and paste objects /data (text, etc). Drag and drop files, objects/data (text, etc). Use of menus and multi-menus, manipulation of windows within a multi-window environment. Use of MS Windows Help.

Must have attended the S7 Programming 2 Course and have practical exposure to programming in a project environment.

5 Days

N100,000