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Published by azrisaadun, 2017-10-30 00:20:53

Booklet Oct 2017

Booklet Oct 2017

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training for automation and industrial solution

1. SIMATIC S7-300 PLC

BASIC with Step7 (ST-S7BPLC) 3 days

COURSE CONTENT

Requirements
This course is for SIMATIC S7-300/400 PLC first time users or the beginners who are involved with
developing or maintaining automation systems and their application programs.

Objectives
This course is the first in a three part series which builds the very basic skills with Siemens STEP7
engineering software in project design and application sustaining. This course takes a systems
approach addressing the S7300 / 400 PLCs, hardware configuration plus basic level of programming.
The course format consists of instruction and hands-on exercises. The course uses a conveyor model
for demonstrations and exercises.

Topics
Upon completion of this course, the participant shall be able to:

 Complete a system hardware configuration.

 Perform I/O addressing.

 Use symbolic addressing.

 Build a STEP7 program.

 Download & Upload.

 Program Bit logic instructions.

 Program Timer instructions.

 Program Counter instructions.

 Program Comparison instructions.

 Program Arithmetic instructions.

 Perform basic troubleshooting

Course Certificate
Certificate of participation will be awarded after the training.

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SIMATIC S7-300 Basic PLC
BASIC with Step7 (ST-S7BPLC) 3 days

COURSE OUTLINE

The major topics to be covered are:
 System Family
 Training Units
 Simatic Manager
 Hardware Configuration
 Symbols
 Blocks
 Binary Operation
 Digital Operation
 Basic Troubleshooting

Hardware / Software to be used

 S7 300 CPU based trainer kit

 Process I/O Simulator Panel

 Conveyor Model

 Step7 SIMATIC Manager

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SIMATIC S7-300 Basic PLC
BASIC with Step7 (ST-S7BPLC) 3 days

COURSE SCHEDULE

Day Topics
Day – 1
 SIMATIC S7 System Family overview
Day – 2  Training Units & SIMATIC Manager
 Symbols
 Hardware Configuration
 Practical on the above

 Step7 Blocks
 Practical on the above
 Binary Operations
 Practical on the above

Day – 3  Digital Operations
 Basic Troubleshooting
 Practical on the above
 Feedback & Valedictory session

Training Duration
09:00 Hrs – 17:00 Hrs

Break Times
12:30 Hrs – 14:00 Hrs

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2. SIMATIC S7-300 Maintenance Basic

(ST-SERV1) – 5 Days

COURSE CONTENT

Requirements

This course is designed for industry "first responders" to operations controlled with Siemens STEP 7
automated control systems. Participants not requiring programming skills, such as maintenance
technicians, electricians, supervisors and others, who need an understanding 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.

Topics

Upon completion of this course, the participant shall be able to:

 Identify and maintain the components of a typical automation system.

 Understand the basic steps in hardware assembly, cabling, wiring and testing.

 Establish communications with the PLC with multiple technologies.

 Retrieve, Archive, and Download programs.

 Use the hardware configuration editor to inspect and troubleshoot hardware problems.

 Use SIMATIC Manager tools for basic program administration tasks.

 Establish connections to an HMI & Drive system.

 Follow program power/logic flow and interpret/modify basic program elements.

Course Certificate
Certificate of participation will be awarded after the training.

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SIMATIC S7-300 Maintenance Basic
(ST-SERV1) – 5 Days

COURSE OUTLINE
The major topics to be covered are:

 The SIMATIC S7 System Family
 Training Units and Addressing
 Installation/Maintenance of PLC
 The SIMATIC Manager
 Hardware Configuration
 Symbolic
 Hardware Commissioning
 Block Architecture and Block Editor
 Binary Operations
 Operations
 Introduction to PROFIBUS/PROFINET
 Rewiring a User Program
 Documenting, Saving, Archiving
 Closing Exercise

Hardware / Software to be used
 S7 300 CPU based trainer kit
 Siemens Touch Panel
 Remote I/O Station
 Siemens Digital AC Drive
 Process I/O Simulator Panel
 Conveyor Model
 WinCC Flex Software
 Step7 Simatic Manager

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Course Schedule Topic
Day
Day-1  SIMATIC S7 System Family overview
 Training Units and Addressing
Day-2  Installation/Maintenance of PLC
 Practical on the above
Day-3
 SIMATIC Manager
Day-4  Symbols
 Hardware Configuration
Day-5  Practical on the above

Training Duration  Hardware Commissioning
09:00 Hrs – 17:00 Hrs  Block Architecture and Block Editor
Break Times  Binary Operations
12:30 Hrs – 14:00 Hrs  Practical on the above

 Digital Operations
 Introduction to Profibus / Profinet
 Practical on the above

 Rewiring a User Program
 Documenting, Saving, Archiving
 Closing Exercise

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3. SIMATIC S7-300 Service Level 2

(ST-SERV2) 5 days

Course Contents
Requirements
This course is designed for industry “first responders” to operations controlled with Siemens STEP 7
automated control systems. Participants not requiring programming skills, such as maintenance
technicians, electricans, supervisors and others, who need an understanding of their Siemens control
system to maximize line uptime, should attend this course.

Objective
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.
Full 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.

Topics

Upon completion of this course, the participant shall be able to:
 Be familiar with ways you can use different block types (FC, FB, OB, and DB).
 Become familiar with the principles of analog value processing.
 Eliminate software errors that lead to a CPU stop.
 Eliminate logical software errors, such as multiple assignments.
 Save and document program changes that have been made.
 Use the data block access functions.
 Access and use the processed analog values.

Course Certificate
Certificate of participation will be awarded after the training.

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SIMATIC S7-300 Service Level 2

(ST-SERV2) 5 days

Course Outline

The major topics to be covered are:
 Training units and Addressing
 Hardware and Software Commissioning
 Data Storage in Blocks
 Functions and function blocks
 Organization Blocks
 Analog processing and programming
 Troubleshooting
 System information
 Tags and HMI Messages
 Drive System Commissioning

Hardware / Software to be used

 S7 300 CPU based trainer kit
 Siemens Touch Panel
 Remote I/O Station
 Siemens Digital AC Drive
 Process I/O Simulator Panel
 Conveyor Model
 WinCC Flex Software
 Step7 Simatic Manager

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Course Schedule Topic
Day
Day-1  Training Units and Addressing
 Hardware and Software Commissioning
Day-2  Data Storage in Blocks
 Practical on the above
Day-3
 Functions and function blocks
Day-4  Organization Blocks
 Practical on the above
Day-5
 Analog processing and programming
Training Duration  Troubleshooting
09:00 Hrs – 17:00 Hrs  Diagnostics with Stacks (I, B, L)
Break Times  Practical on the above
12:30 Hrs – 14:00 Hrs
 System information
 Tags and HMI Messages
 Practical on the above

 Drive System Commissioning
 Closing exercise

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4. SIMATIC S7-300 Programming Level 1

(ST-PRO1) 5 days

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.

Objectives

This course is the second in a three part series which builds skills with Siemens STEP7 engineering
software in project management, program design and application sustaining. This is an aggressively
paced curriculum covering key programming tools, structures, libraries and editors.
This course takes a systems approach addressing the S7300 / 400 PLCs, plus basic connectivity and
functionality of an HMI, Drive 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. The course format consists of instruction
and hands-on exercises. The course uses a conveyor model for demonstrations and exercises.

Topics

Upon completion of this course, the participant shall be able to:
 Complete a system hardware configuration.
 Build, document, test and troubleshoot a structured STEP7 program.
 Program using the multiple address types.
 Use symbolic addressing.
 Use core application instructions, functions and blocks.
 Program using the processed analog values.
 Generate data blocks.
 Establish connections to an HMI & Drive system.

Course Certificate
Certificate of participation will be awarded after the training

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SIMATIC S7-300 Programming Level 1
(ST-PRO1) 5 days

COURSE OUTLINE
 The major topics to be covered are:
 SIMATIC S7 System Family
 Training Units and Addressing
 SIMATIC Manager
 Hardware Configuration
 Symbolic Addressing
 Block Architecture and Block Editor
 Binary Operations
 Digital Operations
 Introduction to Profibus DP / Profinet
 Data Blocks
 Functions and Function Blocks (1)
 Organization Blocks (1)
 Troubleshooting + Debugging Functions

Hardware / Software to be used

 S7 300 CPU based trainer kit
 Siemens Touch Panel
 Remote I/O Station
 Siemens Digital AC Drive
 Process I/O Simulator Panel
 Conveyor Model
 WinCC Flex Software
 Step7 Simatic Manager

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Course Schedule Topic
Day
Day-1  SIMATIC S7 System Family overview
 Training Units & SIMATIC Manager
Day-2  The Simatic Manager
 Practical on the above
Day-3
 Hardware Configuration
Day-4  Symbolic Addressing
 Block Architecture and Block Editor
Day-5  Practical on the above

Training Duration  Binary Operations
09:00 Hrs – 17:00 Hrs  Digital Operations
Break Times  Introduction to Profibus DP / Profinet
12:30 Hrs – 14:00 Hrs  Practical on the above

 Data Blocks
 Functions and Functions Blocks (1)
 Practical on the above

 Organization Blocks (1)
 Troubleshooting + Debugging Functions
 Practical on the above

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5. SIMATIC S7-300 Programming Level 2

(ST-PRO2) 5 days

Course Contents

Requirements

This course is for SIMATIC S7-300/400 PLC users with basic engineering experience in the design and
sustaining of SIMATIC automation systems and their application programs. Attending ST-PRO1 OR
SERV1 course is a prerequisite for this course.

Objectives

This course is the last in a two part series which builds skills with Siemens STEP7 engineering
software. Advanced programming tools, techniques, functions, data management and diagnostics
are the focus of this course.
This course takes a systems approach addressing the S7300 / 400 PLCs, plus basic connectivity and
functionality of an HMI and Drive system on a PROFIBUS network. This programming course is
designed to help the participant understand the techniques and benefits of structured programming.
Participants will also learn to leverage the efficiencies and power of Siemens program editors (LAD,
STL, FBD), block and function libraries. Managing and manipulating data is a key focus in this course.

Topics

Upon completion of this course, the participant shall be able to:

 Understand the concepts of structured program creation.
 Leverage the power of Block and Function libraries.
 Use STL for advanced program development.
 Employ indirect addressing in a program.
 Incorporate System Functions (SFC) in a program.
 Integrate an HMI and Drive system with the PLC.
 Use Instance and Multi-Instance data Blocks.
 Use interrupt-driven and error processing program execution blocks.
 Leverage STEP7 advanced diagnostics.

Course Certificate
Certificate of participation will be awarded after the training.

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SIMATIC S7-300 Programming Level 2
(ST-PRO2) – 5 days

Course Outline

The major topics to be covered are:

 Training Units and addressing
 Hardware & Software Commissioning
 Methods for Program Design
 Analog value Processing
 Jump and Accumulators Functions
 Functions and Function Blocks
 Indirect Addressing
 System blocks
 Data exchange with MM420
 Organization Blocks
 Diagnostic Data
 Tags & Alarm in HMI

Hardware / Software to be used

 S7 300 CPU based trainer kit
 Siemens Touch Panel
 Remote I/O Station
 Siemens Digital AC Drive
 Process I/O Simulator Panel
 Conveyor Model
 WinCC Flex Software
 Step7 Simatic Manager

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Course Schedule Topic
Day
Day-1  Training Units and Addressing
 Hardware and Software Commissioning
Day-2  Methods for Program Design
 Practical on the above
Day-3
 Analog Value Processing
Day-4  Jump and Accumulator Functions
 Functions and Function Blocks
Day-5  Practical on the above

Training Duration  Indirect Addressing
09:00 Hrs – 17:00 Hrs  Using System Blocks
Break Times  Practical on the above
12:30 Hrs – 14:00 Hrs
 Data Exchange with MM 420
 Organization Blocks
 Practical on the above

 Analyzing Diagnostic Data
 Tags and Alarm in HMI
 Practical on the above

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