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One PROFINET port is provided for communication and programming. Page Count: 1614 System ManualSTEP 7 programmingCommunication processorTeleService communicationDevice exchange and spareWarning notice system. This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to preventThese notices shown below areIf more than one degree of danger is present, the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger willQualified PersonnelQualified personnel are those who, based on their training and experience, are capable of identifying risks and. Proper use of Siemens products. Note the following:Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation andThe information in the relevant documentation must be observed. Trademarks. The remaining trademarks in this publicationDisclaimer of Liability. We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and softwareHowever, theSiemens AG. Division Digital Factory. Postfach 48 48Purpose of the manual. The S7-1200 series is a line of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) that can control aCompact design, low cost, and a powerful instruction setThe S71200 models and the Windows-based STEP 7 programming tool (Page 37) give you theThis manual provides information about installing and programming the S7-1200 PLCs andRequired basic knowledge. To understand this manual, it is necessary to have a general knowledge of automation andScope of the manual. This manual describes the following products:For a complete list of the S7-1200 products described in this manual, refer to the technicalCertification, CE label, C-Tick, and other approvals. Refer to the technical specifications (Page 1359) for more information. Service and support. In addition to our documentation, Siemens offers technical expertise on the Internet and onContact your Siemens distributor or sales office for assistance in answering any technicalBecause your sales representatives areS7-1200 Programmable controllerDocumentation and information. S7-1200 and STEP 7 provide a variety of documentation and other resources for finding theBoth the system manual and the Easy Book are available as electronic (PDF) manuals. You can download or view the electronic manuals from the Siemens Industry Online. Support Web site ( ). The system manual is alsoExisting documents are available from the Product Support link. With this onlineTo use the mySupport. Documentation features, you must sign up as a registered user.Security information. Siemens provides products and solutions with industrial security functions that support theIn order to protect plants, systems, machines and networks against cyber threats, it isCustomer is responsible to prevent unauthorized access to its plants, systems, machinesAdditionally, Siemens’ guidance on appropriate security measures should be taken intoUse of product versions that are no longer supported,To stay informed about product updates, subscribe to the Siemens Industrial Security RSS. Feed under ( ). S7-1200 Programmable controllerS7-1200 Programmable controllerPreface. 3Inserting instructions into your user program.41. Creating a complex equation with a simple instruction.42. Adding inputs or outputs to a LAD or FBD instruction.44. Expandable instructions.44. Selecting a version for an instruction.45. Modifying the appearance and configuration of STEP 7.45. Dragging and dropping between editors.46. Changing the operating mode of the CPU.47. Changing the call type for a DB.48. Temporarily disconnecting devices from a network.49. Virtual unplugging of devices from the configuration.50Installation. 53Mounting dimensions for the S7-1200 devices.57. Installing and removing the CPU.61. Installing and removing an SB, CB, or BB.63. Installing and removing an SM.65. Installing and removing a CM or CP.67. Removing and reinstalling the S7-1200 terminal block connector.68. Installing and removing the expansion cable.69. TS (TeleService) adapter.71. Connecting the TeleService adapter.71. Installing the SIM card.73. Installing the TS adapter unit on a DIN rail.74. Installing the TS adapter on a panel.75. S7-1200 Programmable controllerPLC concepts. 83Operating modes of the CPU. 87. Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode. 91. Organization blocks (OBs). 92. Program cycle OB. 92. Startup OB. 93. Time delay interrupt OB. 93. Cyclic interrupt OB. 94. Hardware interrupt OB. 95. Time error interrupt OB. 96. Diagnostic error interrupt OB. 97. Pull or plug of modules OB. 100. Rack or station failure OB. 101. Time of day OB. 102. Status OB. 102. Update OB. 103. Profile OB. 103. MC-Servo and MC-Interpolator OB. 103. MC-PreServo. 104. MC-PostServo. 105. Event execution priorities and queuing. 105. Monitoring and configuring the cycle time. 109. CPU memory. 110. System and clock memory. 112. Diagnostics buffer. 114. Time of day clock. 115. Configuring the outputs on a RUN-to-STOP transition. 116Bool, Byte, Word, and DWord data types. 126. Integer data types. 127. Floating-point real data types. 127. Time and Date data types. 128. Character and String data types. 130. Array data type. 132. Data structure data type. 133. PLC data type. 133. Variant pointer data type. 134. Accessing a tag with an AT overlay. 135Inserting a memory card in the CPU. 139. Configuring the startup parameter of the CPU before copying the project to theTransfer card. 142Firmware update.148Device configuration. 153Advantages and applications of configuration control.159. Configuring the central installation and optional modules.159. Example of configuration control.166Overview.170. Configuring digital input filter times.172. Pulse catch.174Programming concepts. 183Organization block (OB).188. Function (FC).190. Function block (FB).190. Data block (DB).192. Creating reusable code blocks.194. Passing parameters to blocks.195Ladder logic (LAD).199. Function Block Diagram (FBD).200SCL expressions and operations.202. Indexed addressing with PEEK and POKE instructions.206. EN and ENO for LAD, FBD and SCL.208Access protection for the CPU.210. External load memory.212. Know-how protection.213. S7-1200 Programmable controllerComparing the online CPU to the offline CPU. 221Monitor and modify data in the CPU. 222. Watch tables and force tables. 223. Cross reference to show usage. 223. Call structure to examine the calling hierarchy. 225. Basic instructions.227Bit logic instructions. 227. Set and reset instructions. 230. Positive and negative edge instructions. 233Compare values instructions. 250. Variant and array comparison instructions. 253. Equality and non-equality comparison instructions. 253. Null comparsion instructions. 254CALCULATE (Calculate). 255. Add, subtract, multiply and divide instructions. 257. MOD (return remainder of division). 258. NEG (Create twos complement). 259. INC (Increment) and DEC (Decrement). 259. ABS (Form absolute value). 260. MIN (Get minimum) and MAX (Get maximum). 261. LIMIT (Set limit value). 262. Exponent, logarithm, and trigonometry instructions. 263Deserialize. 269. Serialize. 272. SWAP (Swap bytes). 276. PEEK and POKE (SCL only). 281. Read and write big and little Endian instructions (SCL). 283VariantGet (Read VARIANT tag value).285. VariantPut (Write VARIANT tag value).286. CountOfElements (Get number of ARRAY elements).287. Legacy instructions.288. FieldRead (Read field) and FieldWrite (Write field) instructions.288CONV (Convert value).290. Conversion instructions for SCL.291. ROUND (Round numerical value) and TRUNC (Truncate numerical value).294. CEIL and FLOOR (Generate next higher and lower integer from floating-point number).295. Variant conversion instructions.299SWITCH (Jump distributor).304. RET (Return).306. STP (Exit program).310. RUNTIME (Measure program runtime).314. SCL program control statements.316. Overview of SCL program control statements.316. IF-THEN statement.317. CASE statement.318. FOR statement.320. WHILE-DO statement.321. REPEAT-UNTIL statement.322. CONTINUE statement.323. EXIT statement.324. GOTO statement.325. RETURN statement.325AND, OR, and XOR logic operation instructions.326. INV (Create ones complement).327. DECO (Decode) and ENCO (Encode) instructions.327. SEL (Select), MUX (Multiplex), and DEMUX (Demultiplex) instructions.329SHR (Shift right) and SHL (Shift left) instructions.332. ROR (Rotate right) and ROL (Rotate left) instructions.333. S7-1200 Programmable controllerDate and time-of-day instructions. 335. Clock functions. 338. TimeTransformationRule data structure. 342. RTM (Runtime meters). 344String data overview. 346. String conversion instructions. 347CHAR) instructions. 357. String operation instructions. 361. LEN (Determine the length of a character string). 362. CONCAT (Combine character strings). 363. LEFT, RIGHT, and MID (Read substrings in a character string) instructions. 364. DELETE (Delete characters in a character string). 365. INSERT (Insert characters in a character string). 366. REPLACE (Replace characters in a character string). 367. FIND (Find characters in a character string). 369. Runtime information. 370. GetSymbolName (Read out a tag on the input parameter). 370. GetSymbolPath (Query composite global name of the input parameter assignment). 373. GetInstanceName (Read out name of the block instance). 376. GetInstancePath (Query composite global name of the block instance). 379. GetBlockName (Read out name of the block). 381SETIO (Transfer process image). 389. RALRM (Receive interrupt). 394. STATUS parameter for RDREC, WRREC, and RALRM. 403. Others. 408Cyclic interrupts. 424Time delay interrupts.432Diagnostic instructions.439. LED (Read LED status).450. GetStationInfo (Read the IP or MAC address of a PROFINET IO device).460. DeviceStates instruction.468. DeviceStates example configurations.469. ModuleStates instruction.474. ModuleStates example configurations.476Operation of the pulse outputs.492. Configuring a pulse channel for PWM or PTO.494Recipes.498. Recipe overview.498. Recipe example.499. Program instructions that transfer recipe data.502. Recipe example program.506. Data logs.509. Data log record structure.509. Program instructions that control data logs.510. Working with data logs.525. Limit to the size of data log files.526. Data log example program.529GEO2LOG (Determine the hardware identifier from the slot).544. S7-1200 Programmable controllerGEOADDR system data type. 551Technology instructions.555Instruction overview. 556. Example. 557. Operating the high-speed counter. 566. Synchronization function. 566. Gate function. 567. Capture function. 569. Compare function. 570. Applications. 571. Configuring a high-speed counter. 572. Type of Counting. 573. Operating phase. 574. Initial values. 578. Input functions. 578. Output function. 579. Interrupt events. 580. Hardware input pin assignment. 580. Hardware output pin assignment. 582. HSC input memory addresses. 583. Hardware identifier. 583. Instruction overview. 584. HSC current count value. 587Inserting the PID instruction and technology object. 590. S7-1200 Programmable controllerPhasing.658. Configuring a pulse generator.661. Open loop motion control.662. Configuring the axis.662. Commissioning.666. Closed loop motion control.672. Configuring the axis.672. ServoOBs.679. Speed controlled operation.681. Telegram 4 support.684. Simulation axis.689. Data adaptation.691. Axis control using the TM Pulse module.702. Operation of motion control for S7-1200.711. CPU outputs used for motion control.711. Hardware and software limit switches for motion control.713. Homing.723. Jerk limit.730. Motion control instructions.731. MC instruction overview.731. Monitoring active commands.760. ErrorIDs and ErrorInfos for motion control.772. Communication. 799Assigning Internet Protocol (IP) addresses.810. Assigning IP addresses to programming and network devices.810. Checking the IP address of your programming device.812. Assigning an IP address to a CPU online.813. Configuring an IP address for a CPU in your project.814. S7-1200 Programmable controllerLocating the Ethernet (MAC) address on the CPU. 820. Configuring Network Time Protocol (NTP) synchronization. 822. PROFINET device start-up time, naming, and address assignment. 824. Open user communication. 825. Protocols. 825. TCP and ISO on TCP. 826. Communication services and used port numbers. 827. Ad hoc mode. 828. Connection IDs for the Open user communication instructions. 828. Parameters for the PROFINET connection. 832. TCON, TDISCON, TSEND, and TRCV instructions. 856. Legacy TCON, TDISCON, TSEND, and TRCV instructions. 867Common parameters for instructions. 912. Communication with a programming device. 913. Establishing the hardware communications connection. 914. Configuring the devices. 914. Assigning Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. 915. Testing your PROFINET network. 915. HMI-to-PLC communication. 916. Configuring logical network connections between two devices. 917. PLC-to-PLC communication. 918. Configuring logical network connections between two devices. 919. Configuring transmit (send) and receive parameters. 919. Configuring a CPU and PROFINET IO device. 922. Adding a PROFINET IO device. 922. Assigning CPUs and device names. 923. Assigning Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. 924. Configuring the IO cycle time. 924. Configuring a CPU and PROFINET I-device. 926. I-device functionality. 926. Properties and advantages of the I-device. 927. Characteristics of an I-device. 928. Data exchange between higher- and lower-level IO system. 931. Configuring the I-device. 933. Shared devices. 936. Shared device functionality. 936. Example: Configuring a shared device (GSD configuration). 939. Example: Configuring an I-device as a shared device. 945. Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP). 954. Media redundancy with ring topologies. 954. Using Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP). 956. Configuring media redundancy. 959. S7-1200 Programmable controllerS7 routing between CPU and CP interfaces.963. S7 routing between two CP interfaces.963. Disabling SNMP.964. Disabling SNMP.965. Diagnostics.967. Diagnostic instructions.967Reference to the PROFIBUS CM user manuals.971. Configuring a DP master and slave device.971. Adding the CM 1243-5 (DP master) module and a DP slave.971. Configuring logical network connections between two PROFIBUS devices.972. Assigning PROFIBUS addresses to the CM 1243-5 module and DP slave.972. Diagnostic instructions.974. Diagnostic events for distributed.974Configuring an AS-i master and slave device.976. Adding the AS-i master CM 1243-2 and AS-i slave.976. Configuring logical network connections between two AS-i devices.977. Configuring the properties of the AS-i master CM1243-2.977. Assigning an AS-i address to an AS-i slave.978. Exchanging data between the user program and AS-i slaves.981. STEP 7 basic configuration.981. Configuring slaves with STEP 7.982. Working with AS-i online tools.984GET and PUT (Read and write from a remote CPU).986. Creating an S7 connection.991. Connection parameters.993. Configuring a CPU-to-CPU S7 connection.995. Web server.1001Layout of the standard Web pages.1011. Basic pages.1012. Logging in and user privileges.1013. S7-1200 Programmable controllerStart. 1018. Diagnostics. 1019. 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