Specifications | Manual Easy Book A5E02486774-03; 07/2011 I IA AS S ID |
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Specifications | Manual Easy Book A5E02486774-03; 07/2011 I IA AS S ID |
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Specifications | Manual Easy Book A5E02486774-03; 07/2011 I IA AS S ID |
Outline | Easy Book Legal information Preface Table of contents 1 Introducing the powerful and flexible S7-1200 1.1 Introducing the S7-1200 PLC 1.2 Expansion capability of the CPU 1.3 S7-1200 modules 1.4 Basic HMI panels 1.5 Mounting dimensions and clearance requirements 1.6 New features for S7-1200 and STEP 7 V11 4 PLC concepts made easy 4.1 Tasks performed every scan cycle 4.2 Operating modes of the CPU 4.3 Execution of the user program 4.3.1 Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode 4.3.2 OBs help you structure your user program 4.3.3 Event execution priorities and queuing 4.5 Pulse outputs 3 Getting started 3.1 Create a project 3.2 Create tags for the I/O of the CPU 3.3 Create a simple network in your user program 3.4 Use the PLC tags in the tag table for addressing the instructions 3.5 Add a box instruction 3.6 Use the CALCULATE instruction for a complex mathematical equation 3.7 Add an HMI device to the project 3.8 Create a network connection between the CPU and HMI device 3.9 Create an HMI connection to share tags 3.10 Create an HMI screen 3.11 Select a PLC tag for the HMI element 9 Web server for easy Internet connectivity 9.1 Easy to use the standard web pages 9.2 Constraints that can affect the use of the Web server 9.2.1 Constraints when JavaScript is disabled 9.2.2 Features restricted when cookies are not allowed 1 Introducing the powerful and flexible S7-1200 1.1 Introducing the S7-1200 PLC 1.2 Expansion capability of the CPU 1.3 S7-1200 modules 1.4 Basic HMI panels 1.5 Mounting dimensions and clearance requirements 1.6 New features for S7-1200 and STEP 7 V11 4 PLC concepts made easy 4.1 Tasks performed every scan cycle 4.2 Operating modes of the CPU 4.3 Execution of the user program 4.3.1 Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode 4.3.2 OBs help you structure your user program 4.3.3 Event execution priorities and queuing 4.5 Pulse outputs 3 Getting started 3.1 Create a project 3.2 Create tags for the I/O of the CPU 3.3 Create a simple network in your user program 3.4 Use the PLC tags in the tag table for addressing the instructions 3.5 Add a box instruction 3.6 Use the CALCULATE instruction for a complex mathematical equation 3.7 Add an HMI device to the project 3.8 Create a network connection between the CPU and HMI device 3.9 Create an HMI connection to share tags 3.10 Create an HMI screen 3.11 Select a PLC tag for the HMI element 9 Web server for easy Internet connectivity 9.1 Easy to use the standard web pages 9.2 Constraints that can affect the use of the Web server 9.2.1 Constraints when JavaScript is disabled 9.2.2 Features restricted when cookies are not allowed 1 Introducing the powerful and flexible S7-1200 1.1 Introducing the S7-1200 PLC 1.2 Expansion capability of the CPU 1.3 S7-1200 modules 1.4 Basic HMI panels 1.5 Mounting dimensions and clearance requirements 1.6 New features for S7-1200 and STEP 7 V11 4 PLC concepts made easy 4.1 Tasks performed every scan cycle 4.2 Operating modes of the CPU 4.3 Execution of the user program 4.3.1 Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode 4.3.2 OBs help you structure your user program 4.3.3 Event execution priorities and queuing 4.5 Pulse outputs 3 Getting started 3.1 Create a project 3.2 Create tags for the I/O of the CPU 3.3 Create a simple network in your user program 3.4 Use the PLC tags in the tag table for addressing the instructions 3.5 Add a box instruction 3.6 Use the CALCULATE instruction for a complex mathematical equation 3.7 Add an HMI device to the project 3.8 Create a network connection between the CPU and HMI device 3.9 Create an HMI connection to share tags 3.10 Create an HMI screen 3.11 Select a PLC tag for the HMI element 9 Web server for easy Internet connectivity 9.1 Easy to use the standard web pages 9.2 Constraints that can affect the use of the Web server 9.2.1 Constraints when JavaScript is disabled 9.2.2 Features restricted when cookies are not allowed 1 Introducing the powerful and flexible S7-1200 1.1 Introducing the S7-1200 PLC 1.2 Expansion capability of the CPU 1.3 S7-1200 modules 1.4 Basic HMI panels 1.5 Mounting dimensions and clearance requirements 1.6 New features for S7-1200 and STEP 7 V11 4 PLC concepts made easy 4.1 Tasks performed every scan cycle 4.2 Operating modes of the CPU 4.3 Execution of the user program 4.3.1 Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode 4.3.2 OBs help you structure your user program 4.3.3 Event execution priorities and queuing 4.5 Pulse outputs 3 Getting started 3.1 Create a project 3.2 Create tags for the I/O of the CPU 3.3 Create a simple network in your user program 3.4 Use the PLC tags in the tag table for addressing the instructions 3.5 Add a box instruction 3.6 Use the CALCULATE instruction for a complex mathematical equation 3.7 Add an HMI device to the project 3.8 Create a network connection between the CPU and HMI device 3.9 Create an HMI connection to share tags 3.10 Create an HMI screen 3.11 Select a PLC tag for the HMI element 9 Web server for easy Internet connectivity 9.1 Easy to use the standard web pages 9.2 Constraints that can affect the use of the Web server 9.2.1 Constraints when JavaScript is disabled 9.2.2 Features restricted when cookies are not allowed 1 Introducing the powerful and flexible S7-1200 1.1 Introducing the S7-1200 PLC 1.2 Expansion capability of the CPU 1.3 S7-1200 modules 1.4 Basic HMI panels 1.5 Mounting dimensions and clearance requirements 1.6 New features for S7-1200 and STEP 7 V11 4 PLC concepts made easy 4.1 Tasks performed every scan cycle 4.2 Operating modes of the CPU 4.3 Execution of the user program 4.3.1 Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode 4.3.2 OBs help you structure your user program 4.3.3 Event execution priorities and queuing 4.5 Pulse outputs 3 Getting started 3.1 Create a project 3.2 Create tags for the I/O of the CPU 3.3 Create a simple network in your user program 3.4 Use the PLC tags in the tag table for addressing the instructions 3.5 Add a box instruction 3.6 Use the CALCULATE instruction for a complex mathematical equation 3.7 Add an HMI device to the project 3.8 Create a network connection between the CPU and HMI device 3.9 Create an HMI connection to share tags 3.10 Create an HMI screen 3.11 Select a PLC tag for the HMI element 9 Web server for easy Internet connectivity 9.1 Easy to use the standard web pages 9.2 Constraints that can affect the use of the Web server 9.2.1 Constraints when JavaScript is disabled 9.2.2 Features restricted when cookies are not allowed 1 Introducing the powerful and flexible S7-1200 1.1 Introducing the S7-1200 PLC 1.2 Expansion capability of the CPU 1.3 S7-1200 modules 1.4 Basic HMI panels 1.5 Mounting dimensions and clearance requirements 1.6 New features for S7-1200 and STEP 7 V11 4 PLC concepts made easy 4.1 Tasks performed every scan cycle 4.2 Operating modes of the CPU 4.3 Execution of the user program 4.3.1 Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode 4.3.2 OBs help you structure your user program 4.3.3 Event execution priorities and queuing 4.5 Pulse outputs 3 Getting started 3.1 Create a project 3.2 Create tags for the I/O of the CPU 3.3 Create a simple network in your user program 3.4 Use the PLC tags in the tag table for addressing the instructions 3.5 Add a box instruction 3.6 Use the CALCULATE instruction for a complex mathematical equation 3.7 Add an HMI device to the project 3.8 Create a network connection between the CPU and HMI device 3.9 Create an HMI connection to share tags 3.10 Create an HMI screen 3.11 Select a PLC tag for the HMI element 9 Web server for easy Internet connectivity 9.1 Easy to use the standard web pages 9.2 Constraints that can affect the use of the Web server 9.2.1 Constraints when JavaScript is disabled 9.2.2 Features restricted when cookies are not allowed 1 Introducing the powerful and flexible S7-1200 1.1 Introducing the S7-1200 PLC 1.2 Expansion capability of the CPU 1.3 S7-1200 modules 1.4 Basic HMI panels 1.5 Mounting dimensions and clearance requirements 1.6 New features for S7-1200 and STEP 7 V11 4 PLC concepts made easy 4.1 Tasks performed every scan cycle 4.2 Operating modes of the CPU 4.3 Execution of the user program 4.3.1 Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode 4.3.2 OBs help you structure your user program 4.3.3 Event execution priorities and queuing 4.5 Pulse outputs 3 Getting started 3.1 Create a project 3.2 Create tags for the I/O of the CPU 3.3 Create a simple network in your user program 3.4 Use the PLC tags in the tag table for addressing the instructions 3.5 Add a box instruction 3.6 Use the CALCULATE instruction for a complex mathematical equation 3.7 Add an HMI device to the project 3.8 Create a network connection between the CPU and HMI device 3.9 Create an HMI connection to share tags 3.10 Create an HMI screen 3.11 Select a PLC tag for the HMI element 9 Web server for easy Internet connectivity 9.1 Easy to use the standard web pages 9.2 Constraints that can affect the use of the Web server 9.2.1 Constraints when JavaScript is disabled 9.2.2 Features restricted when cookies are not allowed 1 Introducing the powerful and flexible S7-1200 1.1 Introducing the S7-1200 PLC 1.2 Expansion capability of the CPU 1.3 S7-1200 modules 1.4 Basic HMI panels 1.5 Mounting dimensions and clearance requirements 1.6 New features for S7-1200 and STEP 7 V11 4 PLC concepts made easy 4.1 Tasks performed every scan cycle 4.2 Operating modes of the CPU 4.3 Execution of the user program 4.3.1 Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode 4.3.2 OBs help you structure your user program 4.3.3 Event execution priorities and queuing 4.5 Pulse outputs 3 Getting started 3.1 Create a project 3.2 Create tags for the I/O of the CPU 3.3 Create a simple network in your user program 3.4 Use the PLC tags in the tag table for addressing the instructions 3.5 Add a box instruction 3.6 Use the CALCULATE instruction for a complex mathematical equation 3.7 Add an HMI device to the project 3.8 Create a network connection between the CPU and HMI device 3.9 Create an HMI connection to share tags 3.10 Create an HMI screen 3.11 Select a PLC tag for the HMI element 9 Web server for easy Internet connectivity 9.1 Easy to use the standard web pages 9.2 Constraints that can affect the use of the Web server 9.2.1 Constraints when JavaScript is disabled 9.2.2 Features restricted when cookies are not allowed 1 Introducing the powerful and flexible S7-1200 1.1 Introducing the S7-1200 PLC 1.2 Expansion capability of the CPU 1.3 S7-1200 modules 1.4 Basic HMI panels 1.5 Mounting dimensions and clearance requirements 1.6 New features for S7-1200 and STEP 7 V11 4 PLC concepts made easy 4.1 Tasks performed every scan cycle 4.2 Operating modes of the CPU 4.3 Execution of the user program 4.3.1 Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode 4.3.2 OBs help you structure your user program 4.3.3 Event execution priorities and queuing 4.5 Pulse outputs 3 Getting started 3.1 Create a project 3.2 Create tags for the I/O of the CPU 3.3 Create a simple network in your user program 3.4 Use the PLC tags in the tag table for addressing the instructions 3.5 Add a box instruction 3.6 Use the CALCULATE instruction for a complex mathematical equation 3.7 Add an HMI device to the project 3.8 Create a network connection between the CPU and HMI device 3.9 Create an HMI connection to share tags 3.10 Create an HMI screen 3.11 Select a PLC tag for the HMI element 9 Web server for easy Internet connectivity 9.1 Easy to use the standard web pages 9.2 Constraints that can affect the use of the Web server 9.2.1 Constraints when JavaScript is disabled 9.2.2 Features restricted when cookies are not allowed 1 Introducing the powerful and flexible S7-1200 1.1 Introducing the S7-1200 PLC 1.2 Expansion capability of the CPU 1.3 S7-1200 modules 1.4 Basic HMI panels 1.5 Mounting dimensions and clearance requirements 1.6 New features for S7-1200 and STEP 7 V11 4 PLC concepts made easy 4.1 Tasks performed every scan cycle 4.2 Operating modes of the CPU 4.3 Execution of the user program 4.3.1 Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode 4.3.2 OBs help you structure your user program 4.3.3 Event execution priorities and queuing 4.5 Pulse outputs 3 Getting started 3.1 Create a project 3.2 Create tags for the I/O of the CPU 3.3 Create a simple network in your user program 3.4 Use the PLC tags in the tag table for addressing the instructions 3.5 Add a box instruction 3.6 Use the CALCULATE instruction for a complex mathematical equation 3.7 Add an HMI device to the project 3.8 Create a network connection between the CPU and HMI device 3.9 Create an HMI connection to share tags 3.10 Create an HMI screen 3.11 Select a PLC tag for the HMI element 9 Web server for easy Internet connectivity 9.1 Easy to use the standard web pages 9.2 Constraints that can affect the use of the Web server 9.2.1 Constraints when JavaScript is disabled 9.2.2 Features restricted when cookies are not allowed 1 Introducing the powerful and flexible S7-1200 1.1 Introducing the S7-1200 PLC 1.2 Expansion capability of the CPU 1.3 S7-1200 modules 1.4 Basic HMI panels 1.5 Mounting dimensions and clearance requirements 1.6 New features for S7-1200 and STEP 7 V11 4 PLC concepts made easy 4.1 Tasks performed every scan cycle 4.2 Operating modes of the CPU 4.3 Execution of the user program 4.3.1 Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode 4.3.2 OBs help you structure your user program 4.3.3 Event execution priorities and queuing 4.5 Pulse outputs 3 Getting started 3.1 Create a project 3.2 Create tags for the I/O of the CPU 3.3 Create a simple network in your user program 3.4 Use the PLC tags in the tag table for addressing the instructions 3.5 Add a box instruction 3.6 Use the CALCULATE instruction for a complex mathematical equation 3.7 Add an HMI device to the project 3.8 Create a network connection between the CPU and HMI device 3.9 Create an HMI connection to share tags 3.10 Create an HMI screen 3.11 Select a PLC tag for the HMI element 9 Web server for easy Internet connectivity 9.1 Easy to use the standard web pages 9.2 Constraints that can affect the use of the Web server 9.2.1 Constraints when JavaScript is disabled 9.2.2 Features restricted when cookies are not allowed 1 Introducing the powerful and flexible S7-1200 1.1 Introducing the S7-1200 PLC 1.2 Expansion capability of the CPU 1.3 S7-1200 modules 1.4 Basic HMI panels 1.5 Mounting dimensions and clearance requirements 1.6 New features for S7-1200 and STEP 7 V11 4 PLC concepts made easy 4.1 Tasks performed every scan cycle 4.2 Operating modes of the CPU 4.3 Execution of the user program 4.3.1 Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode 4.3.2 OBs help you structure your user program 4.3.3 Event execution priorities and queuing 4.5 Pulse outputs 3 Getting started 3.1 Create a project 3.2 Create tags for the I/O of the CPU 3.3 Create a simple network in your user program 3.4 Use the PLC tags in the tag table for addressing the instructions 3.5 Add a box instruction 3.6 Use the CALCULATE instruction for a complex mathematical equation 3.7 Add an HMI device to the project 3.8 Create a network connection between the CPU and HMI device 3.9 Create an HMI connection to share tags 3.10 Create an HMI screen 3.11 Select a PLC tag for the HMI element 9 Web server for easy Internet connectivity 9.1 Easy to use the standard web pages 9.2 Constraints that can affect the use of the Web server 9.2.1 Constraints when JavaScript is disabled 9.2.2 Features restricted when cookies are not allowed 1 Introducing the powerful and flexible S7-1200 1.1 Introducing the S7-1200 PLC 1.2 Expansion capability of the CPU 1.3 S7-1200 modules 1.4 Basic HMI panels 1.5 Mounting dimensions and clearance requirements 1.6 New features for S7-1200 and STEP 7 V11 4 PLC concepts made easy 4.1 Tasks performed every scan cycle 4.2 Operating modes of the CPU 4.3 Execution of the user program 4.3.1 Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode 4.3.2 OBs help you structure your user program 4.3.3 Event execution priorities and queuing 4.5 Pulse outputs 3 Getting started 3.1 Create a project 3.2 Create tags for the I/O of the CPU 3.3 Create a simple network in your user program 3.4 Use the PLC tags in the tag table for addressing the instructions 3.5 Add a box instruction 3.6 Use the CALCULATE instruction for a complex mathematical equation 3.7 Add an HMI device to the project 3.8 Create a network connection between the CPU and HMI device 3.9 Create an HMI connection to share tags 3.10 Create an HMI screen 3.11 Select a PLC tag for the HMI element 9 Web server for easy Internet connectivity 9.1 Easy to use the standard web pages 9.2 Constraints that can affect the use of the Web server 9.2.1 Constraints when JavaScript is disabled 9.2.2 Features restricted when cookies are not allowed 1 Introducing the powerful and flexible S7-1200 1.1 Introducing the S7-1200 PLC 1.2 Expansion capability of the CPU 1.3 S7-1200 modules 1.4 Basic HMI panels 1.5 Mounting dimensions and clearance requirements 1.6 New features for S7-1200 and STEP 7 V11 4 PLC concepts made easy 4.1 Tasks performed every scan cycle 4.2 Operating modes of the CPU 4.3 Execution of the user program 4.3.1 Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode 4.3.2 OBs help you structure your user program 4.3.3 Event execution priorities and queuing 4.5 Pulse outputs 3 Getting started 3.1 Create a project 3.2 Create tags for the I/O of the CPU 3.3 Create a simple network in your user program 3.4 Use the PLC tags in the tag table for addressing the instructions 3.5 Add a box instruction 3.6 Use the CALCULATE instruction for a complex mathematical equation 3.7 Add an HMI device to the project 3.8 Create a network connection between the CPU and HMI device 3.9 Create an HMI connection to share tags 3.10 Create an HMI screen 3.11 Select a PLC tag for the HMI element 9 Web server for easy Internet connectivity 9.1 Easy to use the standard web pages 9.2 Constraints that can affect the use of the Web server 9.2.1 Constraints when JavaScript is disabled 9.2.2 Features restricted when cookies are not allowed 1 Introducing the powerful and flexible S7-1200 1.1 Introducing the S7-1200 PLC 1.2 Expansion capability of the CPU 1.3 S7-1200 modules 1.4 Basic HMI panels 1.5 Mounting dimensions and clearance requirements 1.6 New features for S7-1200 and STEP 7 V11 4 PLC concepts made easy 4.1 Tasks performed every scan cycle 4.2 Operating modes of the CPU 4.3 Execution of the user program 4.3.1 Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode 4.3.2 OBs help you structure your user program 4.3.3 Event execution priorities and queuing 4.5 Pulse outputs 3 Getting started 3.1 Create a project 3.2 Create tags for the I/O of the CPU 3.3 Create a simple network in your user program 3.4 Use the PLC tags in the tag table for addressing the instructions 3.5 Add a box instruction 3.6 Use the CALCULATE instruction for a complex mathematical equation 3.7 Add an HMI device to the project 3.8 Create a network connection between the CPU and HMI device 3.9 Create an HMI connection to share tags 3.10 Create an HMI screen 3.11 Select a PLC tag for the HMI element 9 Web server for easy Internet connectivity 9.1 Easy to use the standard web pages 9.2 Constraints that can affect the use of the Web server 9.2.1 Constraints when JavaScript is disabled 9.2.2 Features restricted when cookies are not allowed 1 Introducing the powerful and flexible S7-1200 1.1 Introducing the S7-1200 PLC 1.2 Expansion capability of the CPU 1.3 S7-1200 modules 1.4 Basic HMI panels 1.5 Mounting dimensions and clearance requirements 1.6 New features for S7-1200 and STEP 7 V11 4 PLC concepts made easy 4.1 Tasks performed every scan cycle 4.2 Operating modes of the CPU 4.3 Execution of the user program 4.3.1 Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode 4.3.2 OBs help you structure your user program 4.3.3 Event execution priorities and queuing 4.5 Pulse outputs 3 Getting started 3.1 Create a project 3.2 Create tags for the I/O of the CPU 3.3 Create a simple network in your user program 3.4 Use the PLC tags in the tag table for addressing the instructions 3.5 Add a box instruction 3.6 Use the CALCULATE instruction for a complex mathematical equation 3.7 Add an HMI device to the project 3.8 Create a network connection between the CPU and HMI device 3.9 Create an HMI connection to share tags 3.10 Create an HMI screen 3.11 Select a PLC tag for the HMI element 9 Web server for easy Internet connectivity 9.1 Easy to use the standard web pages 9.2 Constraints that can affect the use of the Web server 9.2.1 Constraints when JavaScript is disabled 9.2.2 Features restricted when cookies are not allowed 1 Introducing the powerful and flexible S7-1200 1.1 Introducing the S7-1200 PLC 1.2 Expansion capability of the CPU 1.3 S7-1200 modules 1.4 Basic HMI panels 1.5 Mounting dimensions and clearance requirements 1.6 New features for S7-1200 and STEP 7 V11 4 PLC concepts made easy 4.1 Tasks performed every scan cycle 4.2 Operating modes of the CPU 4.3 Execution of the user program 4.3.1 Processing the scan cycle in RUN mode 4.3.2 OBs help you structure your user program 4.3.3 Event execution priorities and queuing 4.5 Pulse outputs 3 Getting started 3.1 Create a project 3.2 Create tags for the I/O of the CPU 3.3 Create a simple network in your user program 3.4 Use the PLC tags in the tag table for addressing the instructions 3.5 Add a box instruction 3.6 Use the CALCULATE instruction for a complex mathematical equation 3.7 Add an HMI device to the project 3.8 Create a network connection between the CPU and HMI device 3.9 Create an HMI connection to share tags 3.10 Create an HMI screen 3.11 Select a PLC tag for the HMI element 9 Web server for easy Internet connectivity 10 Motion control is easy 11 Easy to use the online tools A Technical specifications Index |
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Content | Easy to communicate between devices 7.6 PROFIBUS Easy Book Manual, 07/2011, A5E02486774-03 135 PROFIBUS communications partners of the S7-1200 The two PROFIBUS CMs allow the S7-1200 to exchange data with the following communications partners. ● CM 1242-5 The CM 1242-5 (DP slave) can be the communications partner of the following DP V0/V1 masters: – SIMATIC S7-1200, S7-300, S7-400 – DP master modules and the distributed IO SIMATIC ET200 – SIMATIC PC stations – SIMATIC NET IE/PB Link – Programmable controllers of various vendors ● CM 1243-5 The CM 1243-5 (DP master) can be the communications partner of the following DP V0/V1 slaves: – Drives and actuators from various vendors – Sensors of various vendors – S7-1200 CPU with PROFIBUS DP slave CP 1242-5 – S7-200 CPUs with PROFIBUS DP module EM 277 – DP slave modules and the distributed IO SIMATIC ET200 – CP 342-5 – S7-300/400 CPU with PROFIBUS interface – S7-300/400 CPU with PROFIBUS CP Types of communication with DP-V1 The following types of communication are available with DP-V1: ● Cyclic communication (CM 1242-5 and CM 1243-5) Both PROFIBUS modules support cyclic communication for the transfer of process data between DP slave and DP master. Cyclic communication is handled by the operating system of the CPU. No software blocks are required for this. The I/O data is read or written directly from/to the process image of the CPU. ● Acyclic communication (CM 1243-5 only) The DP master module also supports acyclic communication using software blocks: – The RALRM instruction is available for interrupt handling. – The RDREC and WRREC instructions are available for transferring configuration and diagnostics data. |
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