STEP 7 Basic V13 SP1System Manual
12/2014
What's new in STEP 7 Basic? 2
What's new in WinCC Basic? 3
Readme 4
First steps 7
Editing projects 9
Programming the PLC 11
Using technology functions 13 Using online and diagnostics
functions 14
Using Team Engineering 15
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Table of contents
1.1 Scaling of STEP 7 and WinCC in the TIA
Portal....................................................................29
1.2 Options for STEP 7 Engineering
System...............................................................................30
1.3 Options for WinCC Engineering and Runtime
systems.........................................................30
2 What's new in STEP 7
Basic?....................................................................................................................33
2.1 What's new in STEP 7
Basic?................................................................................................33
3 What's new in WinCC
Basic?.....................................................................................................................37
3.1 What's new in WinCC V13
SP1?...........................................................................................37
4
Readme......................................................................................................................................................39
4.3.4
Migration................................................................................................................................69
4.3.5 Engineering
System...............................................................................................................72
4.3.5.1 Screens and Screen
Objects.................................................................................................72
4.3.5.2 Tags and
connections............................................................................................................78
4.3.5.3 Alarm system and alarm
displays..........................................................................................80
4.3.5.4 System
functions....................................................................................................................82
4.3.5.5
Recipes..................................................................................................................................82
4.3.5.6 User
administration................................................................................................................82
4.3.5.7
Communication......................................................................................................................83
4.3.6 System-wide
functions...........................................................................................................86
4.3.7 Compiling and
loading............................................................................................................86
4.3.8
Runtime..................................................................................................................................89
4.3.8.1 Notes on operation in
Runtime...............................................................................................89
4.3.8.2 Notes on operation of panels in
Runtime...............................................................................92
4.3.9 HMI
devices...........................................................................................................................93
4.3.9.1 Notes on HMI
devices............................................................................................................93
5.5 Checking availability of updates and support packages and
installing them.......................120
5.6 Displaying the installed
software..........................................................................................122
5.8 Repairing installed
products.................................................................................................124
5.9 Starting to
uninstall...............................................................................................................126
Table of contents
6.2.3 Preparing projects with the migration
tool............................................................................135
6.2.3.1 Migrating projects with the migration
tool.............................................................................135
6.2.3.2 Calling the migration
tool......................................................................................................137
6.2.3.3 Creating a migration
file.......................................................................................................137
6.2.4 Migrating
projects.................................................................................................................138
6.2.5 Displaying the history of the
migration.................................................................................140
6.2.6 Display migration
log............................................................................................................140
6.2.7 Migrating WinCC flexible
projects........................................................................................141
6.2.7.1 Basics (WinCC
flexible)........................................................................................................141
6.2.7.2 Migrating engineering data (WinCC
flexible).......................................................................146
6.2.7.3 Migrating runtime data (WinCC
flexible)..............................................................................156
6.2.7.4 Migrating integrated projects (WinCC
flexible).....................................................................159
6.2.7.5 Reference (WinCC
flexible)..................................................................................................162
6.2.8 Migrating integrated
projects................................................................................................170
6.2.8.1 Migrating an integrated
project.............................................................................................170
6.2.8.2 Post-editing integrated
projects............................................................................................172
6.2.8.3 Converting unspecified CPUs into specified
CPUs..............................................................174
6.2.8.4 Creating an integrated HMI
connection................................................................................175
6.2.8.5 Re-linking HMI
tags..............................................................................................................177
6.2.8.6 Deleting an unspecified
connection.....................................................................................178
8.1 User interface and
operation................................................................................................263
8.1.1 Starting, setting up, and exiting the TIA
Portal....................................................................263
8.1.1.1 Starting and exiting the TIA
Portal.......................................................................................263
8.1.1.2 Overview of the program
settings........................................................................................264
8.1.1.3 Overview of the script and text editor
settings.....................................................................266
8.1.1.4 Overview of the print
settings...............................................................................................267
8.1.1.5 Overview of the online and diagnostic
settings....................................................................267
8.1.1.6 Changing the
settings..........................................................................................................268
8.1.2 Layout of the user
interface..................................................................................................269
8.1.2.1
Views....................................................................................................................................269
8.1.2.2 Portal
view............................................................................................................................269
8.1.2.3 Project
view..........................................................................................................................271
8.1.2.4 Library
view..........................................................................................................................273
8.1.2.5 Project
tree...........................................................................................................................274
8.1.2.6 Work
area.............................................................................................................................278
8.1.2.7 Inspector
window.................................................................................................................286
8.1.2.8 Task
cards............................................................................................................................288
8.1.2.9 Reference
projects...............................................................................................................290
8.1.2.10 Details
view..........................................................................................................................292
8.1.2.11 Overview
window.................................................................................................................293
8.1.2.12 User interface
layout............................................................................................................297
8.1.3 Keyboard operation in the TIA
Portal...................................................................................301
8.1.3.1 Operation of the TIA Portal with the
keyboard.....................................................................301
8.1.3.2 Displaying an overview of all keyboard
shortcuts................................................................301
8.1.3.3 Basic functions of the TIA
Portal..........................................................................................301
8.1.3.4 Using project-related
functions.............................................................................................303
8.1.3.5 Arranging
windows...............................................................................................................303
8.1.3.6 Navigating through the program
interface............................................................................304
8.1.3.7 Customizing
editors..............................................................................................................305
8.1.3.8 Editing
objects......................................................................................................................307
8.1.3.9 Text
editing...........................................................................................................................308
8.1.3.10 Editing
tables........................................................................................................................309
8.1.3.11 Using online
functions..........................................................................................................310
8.1.3.12 Using the on-screen
keyboard.............................................................................................311
8.1.4 Special features specific to the operating
system................................................................311
8.1.4.1 Influence of user
rights.........................................................................................................311
8.1.4.2 Expanding user
rights..........................................................................................................312
8.3.8 Creating user-defined
documentation..................................................................................333
9.8 Working with multi-language
projects..................................................................................416
9.8.1 Project text
basics................................................................................................................416
9.8.2 Select project
languages......................................................................................................418
9.8.3 Setting the editing
language.................................................................................................418
9.8.4 Translating all project texts in tabular
form..........................................................................419
9.8.5 Translating text associated with individual
objects...............................................................420
9.8.6 Translating texts using reference
texts................................................................................420
9.8.7 Exporting project
texts..........................................................................................................421
9.8.8 Importing project
texts..........................................................................................................423
9.8.9 Application examples for multilanguage
projects.................................................................424
9.11.7.2 Adding master
copies...........................................................................................................460
9.11.7.3 Filtering master
copies.........................................................................................................462
9.11.7.4 Using master
copies.............................................................................................................462
9.11.8 Using types and their
versions.............................................................................................463
9.11.8.1 Basics on
types....................................................................................................................463
9.11.8.2 State of type
versions...........................................................................................................465
9.11.8.3 Displaying a released type
version......................................................................................466
9.11.8.4 Displaying properties of a type or
version............................................................................467
9.11.8.5 Working with types in the project
library...............................................................................468
9.11.8.6 Working with types in global
libraries...................................................................................482
9.11.8.7 Assigning a
version..............................................................................................................486
9.11.9 Editing library
elements........................................................................................................488
9.11.10 Updating a library with the contents of another
library.........................................................490
9.11.11 Harmonizing names and path
structure...............................................................................492
9.11.12 Clean up
library....................................................................................................................493
9.11.13 Comparing library
elements.................................................................................................494
10.1.4.3 Configuring automation
systems..........................................................................................810
10.1.4.4 S7-1200
CM/CP...................................................................................................................858
10.1.4.5 SCALANCE X, W and
M......................................................................................................887
10.1.4.6 Configuring PROFIBUS
DP...............................................................................................1047
10.1.4.7 Configurations for PROFINET
IO.......................................................................................1071
10.1.4.8 Bus coupling with PN/PN
coupler......................................................................................1105
10.1.4.9 Integrating external
tools....................................................................................................1106
10.1.4.10 Loading a
configuration......................................................................................................1108
10.1.5 Displaying
alarms...............................................................................................................1119
10.1.5.1 Overview of the alarm
display............................................................................................1119
10.1.5.2 Archive
view.......................................................................................................................1120
10.1.5.3 Layout of the alarms in the archive
view............................................................................1120
10.1.5.4 Receiving
alarms................................................................................................................1120
10.1.5.5 Export
archive....................................................................................................................1121
10.1.5.6 Clear
archive......................................................................................................................1121
10.1.5.7 "Active alarms"
view...........................................................................................................1122
10.1.5.8 Layout of the alarms in the "Active alarms"
view...............................................................1122
10.1.5.9 Status of the
alarms...........................................................................................................1122
10.1.5.10 Acknowledging
alarms.......................................................................................................1123
10.1.5.11 Ignoring
alarms..................................................................................................................1123
10.1.5.12 Sort table in alarm
display..................................................................................................1124
10.1.5.13 Keyboard commands in the alarm
display.........................................................................1124
10.1.6 Additional information on
configurations............................................................................1125
10.1.6.1 Functional description of S7-1200
CPUs...........................................................................1125
10.1.6.2 Identification
systems.........................................................................................................1199
10.1.6.3 Distributed
I/O....................................................................................................................1206
10.1.6.4 IPv6
configuration..............................................................................................................1314
11.1.2.2 Structure of the PLC tag
tables..........................................................................................1442
11.1.2.3 Rules for PLC
tags.............................................................................................................1443
11.1.2.4 Creating and managing PLC tag
tables.............................................................................1447
11.1.2.5 Declaring PLC
tags............................................................................................................1449
11.1.2.6 Grouping PLC tags for inputs and outputs in
structures....................................................1452
11.1.2.7 Declaring global
constants.................................................................................................1455
11.1.2.8 Editing
properties...............................................................................................................1458
11.1.2.9 Monitoring of PLC
tags.......................................................................................................1460
11.1.2.10 Editing PLC tag
tables........................................................................................................1461
11.1.3 Creating and managing
blocks...........................................................................................1468
11.1.3.1 Creating
blocks..................................................................................................................1468
11.1.3.2 Specifying block
properties................................................................................................1479
11.1.3.3 Managing
blocks................................................................................................................1486
11.1.4 Programming
blocks..........................................................................................................1491
11.1.4.1 Program
editor...................................................................................................................1491
11.1.4.2 Programming code
blocks..................................................................................................1513
11.1.4.3 Programming data
blocks..................................................................................................1665
11.1.4.4 Programming PLC data
types............................................................................................1696
11.1.4.5 Using external source
files.................................................................................................1706
11.1.5 Comparing PLC
programs.................................................................................................1712
11.1.5.1 Basic information on comparing PLC
programs.................................................................1712
11.1.5.2 Comparing
blocks..............................................................................................................1716
11.1.5.3 Comparing PLC
tags..........................................................................................................1740
11.1.5.4 Comparing PLC data
types................................................................................................1742
11.1.6 Compiling and downloading
blocks....................................................................................1744
11.1.6.1 Compiling
blocks................................................................................................................1744
11.1.6.2 Downloading blocks for
S7-1200/1500..............................................................................1748
11.1.7 Protecting
blocks................................................................................................................1764
11.1.7.1 Protecting
blocks................................................................................................................1764
11.1.7.2 Setting up and removing block copy
protection.................................................................1766
11.1.7.3 Setting up block know-how
protection................................................................................1767
11.1.7.4 Opening know-how protected
blocks.................................................................................1768
11.1.7.5 Printing know-how protected
blocks...................................................................................1769
11.1.7.6 Changing a
password........................................................................................................1770
11.1.7.7 Removing block know-how
protection................................................................................1770
11.2.3.4 Displaying the call
structure...............................................................................................1784
11.2.3.5 Setting the view options for the call
structure.....................................................................1784
11.2.3.6 Introducing the consistency check in the call
structure......................................................1785
11.2.3.7 Checking block consistency in the call
structure................................................................1786
11.2.4 Displaying the dependency
structure.................................................................................1786
11.2.4.1 Introduction to the dependency
structure...........................................................................1786
11.2.4.2 Layout of the dependency
structure...................................................................................1788
11.2.4.3 Symbols in the dependency
structure................................................................................1788
11.2.4.4 Displaying the dependency
structure.................................................................................1789
11.2.4.5 Setting the view options for the dependency
structure......................................................1790
11.2.4.6 Introducing the consistency check in the dependency
structure........................................1790 11.2.4.7
Checking block consistency in the dependency
structure..................................................1791
11.2.5 Displaying CPU
resources.................................................................................................1792
11.2.5.1 Introducing
resources.........................................................................................................1792
11.2.5.2 Layout of the "Resources"
tab............................................................................................1794
11.2.5.3 Displaying
resources..........................................................................................................1795
11.2.5.4 Selecting the maximum load memory
available.................................................................1796
11.4.4.10 Stop forcing
tags................................................................................................................1869
11.5.13.1 System data
types..............................................................................................................1919
11.5.14 Hardware data
types..........................................................................................................1921
11.5.14.1 Hardware data
types..........................................................................................................1921
11.5.15 Data type conversion for
S7-1500:.....................................................................................1923
11.5.15.1 Overview of data type
conversion......................................................................................1923
11.5.15.2 Implicit
conversion..............................................................................................................1925
11.5.15.3 Explicit
conversion.............................................................................................................1974
11.5.16 Data type conversion for
S7-1200:.....................................................................................2055
11.5.16.1 Overview of data type
conversion......................................................................................2055
11.5.16.2 Implicit
conversion..............................................................................................................2057
11.5.16.3 Explicit
conversion.............................................................................................................2077
11.5.17 Data type conversion for S7-300,
S7-400..........................................................................2121
11.5.17.1 Overview of data type
conversion......................................................................................2121
11.5.17.2 Implicit
conversion..............................................................................................................2123
11.5.17.3 Explicit
conversion.............................................................................................................2135
11.7.1.3 Example of detecting the fill level of a storage area
..........................................................3828
11.7.1.4 Example of calculating an
equation...................................................................................3831
11.7.1.5 Example of controlling room
temperature..........................................................................3832
11.7.2 FBD programming
examples.............................................................................................3835
11.7.2.1 Example of controlling a conveyor belt
.............................................................................3835
11.7.2.2 Example of detecting the direction of a conveyor
belt........................................................3836
11.7.2.3 Example of detecting the fill level of a storage area
..........................................................3838
11.7.2.4 Example of calculating an
equation...................................................................................3841
11.7.2.5 Example of controlling room
temperature..........................................................................3843
11.7.3 SCL programming
examples..............................................................................................3845
11.7.3.1 Example of controlling a conveyor
belt..............................................................................3845
11.7.3.2 Example of detecting the direction of a conveyor
belt........................................................3846
11.7.3.3 Example of detecting the fill level of a storage area
..........................................................3848
12 Visualize
processes................................................................................................................................3853
12.1.3 Working with text lists and graphics
lists............................................................................3927
12.1.3.1 Working with text
lists.........................................................................................................3927
12.1.3.2 Working with graphics
lists.................................................................................................3935
12.1.4 Dynamizing
screens...........................................................................................................3944
12.1.4.1 Basics on
dynamization.....................................................................................................3944
12.1.4.2 Dynamization in the inspector
window...............................................................................3945
12.1.4.3 Dynamization with
animations............................................................................................3947
12.1.4.4 Dynamizing with system
functions.....................................................................................3955
12.1.5 Working with function
keys.................................................................................................3957
12.1.5.1 Working with function keys
................................................................................................3957
12.1.5.2 Assigning function keys
globally........................................................................................3959
12.1.5.3 Local assignment of function
keys.....................................................................................3961
12.1.5.4 Assigning a function to a function
key................................................................................3962
12.1.5.5 Assigning operator authorization for a function
key...........................................................3964
12.1.5.6 Assigning a graphic to a function
key.................................................................................3965
12.1.5.7 Configuring LED
tags.........................................................................................................3967
12.1.5.8 Example: Using function keys for screen
navigation..........................................................3969
12.1.6 Working with
layers............................................................................................................3971
12.1.6.1 Basics on working with
layers............................................................................................3971
12.1.6.2 Moving objects on
layers....................................................................................................3972
12.1.6.3 Setting the active
layer.......................................................................................................3972
12.1.6.4 Showing and hiding
layers.................................................................................................3973
12.1.6.5 Renaming
layers................................................................................................................3974
12.1.7 Display and operating
elements.........................................................................................3976
12.1.7.1 Device dependency of the
objects.....................................................................................3976
12.1.7.2
Objects...............................................................................................................................3977
12.1.8 Configuring screen
navigation............................................................................................4012
12.1.8.1 Basics on screen
navigation..............................................................................................4012
12.1.8.2 Assigning screen change to
button....................................................................................4012
12.1.8.3 Assigning screen change to function
key...........................................................................4013
12.2.6.1 Outputting tag values in
screens........................................................................................4067
12.2.6.2 Configuring trend displays for values from the
PLC...........................................................4067
12.3 Working with
logs...............................................................................................................4069
12.3.1 Log
basics..........................................................................................................................4069
12.3.2 Properties of
logs...............................................................................................................4070
12.3.3 Storage locations of
logs....................................................................................................4072
12.5.3 Displaying and editing recipes in
Runtime.........................................................................4153
12.5.3.1 Simple recipe
view.............................................................................................................4153
12.5.3.2 Configuration options of the simple recipe
view.................................................................4154
12.5.3.3 Advanced recipe view (as of
V13)......................................................................................4157
12.5.3.4 Configuration options of the advanced recipe view (V13 or
higher)...................................4159 12.5.3.5 Behavior of
the recipe view in
Runtime..............................................................................4161
12.5.4 Configuring
recipes............................................................................................................4162
12.5.4.1 General configuration procedure
.......................................................................................4162
12.5.4.2 Creating and Editing
Recipes.............................................................................................4163
12.5.4.3 Configuring the display of
recipes......................................................................................4170
12.5.5 Using recipes in
Runtime...................................................................................................4174
12.5.5.1 Using the simple recipe
view..............................................................................................4174
12.5.5.2 Using the advanced recipe
view........................................................................................4181
12.5.6
Example.............................................................................................................................4187
12.5.6.1 Example of creating a
recipe..............................................................................................4187
12.8 Planning
tasks....................................................................................................................4349
12.8.1 Field of application of the
Scheduler..................................................................................4349
12.8.2 Working with tasks and
triggers.........................................................................................4351
12.8.3
Basics.................................................................................................................................4351
12.8.3.1 Work area of the "Scheduler"
editor...................................................................................4351
12.8.3.2 Function
list........................................................................................................................4353
12.8.3.3
Triggers..............................................................................................................................4353
12.8.3.4 Planning tasks with event
triggers......................................................................................4354
12.8.4
Examples...........................................................................................................................4356
12.8.4.1 Example: Update user following change of
user................................................................4356
12.9.8.2 Communication via
PROFINET.........................................................................................4526
12.9.8.3 Communication via
PROFIBUS.........................................................................................4539
12.9.8.4 Communication via
MPI.....................................................................................................4547
12.9.8.5 Data
exchange...................................................................................................................4555
12.9.8.6 Performance features of
communication...........................................................................4572
12.9.8.7 Creating connections in the "Connections"
editor..............................................................4573
12.9.9 Communicating with the SIMATIC S7-1500 Software
Controller.......................................4585 12.9.9.1
Communication with SIMATIC S7-1500 Software
Controller.............................................4585
12.9.9.2 Communication via
PROFINET.........................................................................................4586
12.9.9.3 Performance features of
communication...........................................................................4597
12.9.9.4 Configuring time
synchronization.......................................................................................4599
12.9.10 Communicating with SIMATIC ET 200
CPU......................................................................4603
12.9.10.1 Communication with SIMATIC ET 200
CPU......................................................................4603
12.9.10.2 Communication via
PROFINET.........................................................................................4603
12.9.10.3 Communication via
PROFIBUS.........................................................................................4617
12.9.10.4 Performance features of
communication...........................................................................4624
12.9.10.5 Creating connections in the "Connections"
editor..............................................................4630
12.9.11 Communicating with SIMATIC S7
200...............................................................................4637
12.9.11.1 Communication with SIMATIC S7
200...............................................................................4637
12.9.11.2 Creating a connection to SIMATIC S7
200........................................................................4637
12.9.11.3 Parameters for the
connection...........................................................................................4639
12.9.11.4 Data exchange
..................................................................................................................4647
12.9.11.5 Performance features of
communication...........................................................................4664
12.9.12 Communicating with SIMATIC
LOGO!...............................................................................4666
12.9.12.1 Communication with SIMATIC
LOGO!...............................................................................4666
12.9.12.2 Creating a connection to SIMATIC
LOGO!........................................................................4666
12.9.12.3 Connection
parameters......................................................................................................4668
12.9.12.4 Data
exchange...................................................................................................................4672
12.9.12.5 Performance features of
communication...........................................................................4676
12.9.13 Communication with other
PLCs........................................................................................4678
12.9.13.1 Communication with other
PLCs........................................................................................4678
12.9.13.2 Distinctive features when
configuring.................................................................................4679
12.9.13.3 Communication
drivers......................................................................................................4679
12.9.13.4 Data exchange using area
pointers...................................................................................4798
12.10.5 Using
cross-references......................................................................................................4861
12.10.5.1 General information about cross
references......................................................................4861
12.10.5.2 Displaying the cross-reference
list.....................................................................................4862
12.10.5.3 Structure of the cross-reference
list...................................................................................4862
12.10.5.4 Displaying cross-references in the Inspector
window........................................................4863
12.10.5.5 Rewiring tags in the
screens..............................................................................................4865
12.10.6 Managing
languages..........................................................................................................4867
12.10.6.1 Languages in
WinCC.........................................................................................................4867
12.10.6.2 Language settings in the operating
system........................................................................4868
12.10.6.3 Operating system settings for Asian
languages.................................................................4868
12.10.6.4 Setting project
languages...................................................................................................4869
12.10.6.5 Creating one project in multiple
languages........................................................................4872
12.10.6.6 Using language-specific
graphics......................................................................................4878
12.10.6.7 Languages in
Runtime.......................................................................................................4881
12.10.6.8 Example of multilingual
configuration.................................................................................4888
12.10.7 Replacing
devices..............................................................................................................4890
12.10.7.1
Basics.................................................................................................................................4890
12.10.7.2 Device-specific
functions....................................................................................................4891
12.10.7.3 Adjusting screens to the new
device..................................................................................4894
12.10.8 Copying between devices and
editors...............................................................................4899
12.10.8.1
Basics.................................................................................................................................4899
12.10.8.2 Copying and
pasting..........................................................................................................4901
12.10.8.3 Copying between different RT and ES
versions................................................................4904
12.10.9 Using WinCC version
compatibility....................................................................................4905
12.10.9.1 Basics on version
compatibility..........................................................................................4905
12.10.9.2 Editing projects of a previous WinCC
version....................................................................4907
12.10.9.3 Upgrading
projects.............................................................................................................4908
12.10.9.4 Upgrading a global
library..................................................................................................4909
12.10.9.5 Changing between device
versions...................................................................................4910
12.10.9.6 Changing the device
version..............................................................................................4911
12.10.10 Viewing memory card
data.................................................................................................4912
12.10.10.1
Basics.................................................................................................................................4912
12.10.10.2 Working with
backups........................................................................................................4912
12.10.11 Managing colors
centrally..................................................................................................4915
12.10.11.1 Basic principles for color
management..............................................................................4915
12.10.11.2 Finding and replacing
colors..............................................................................................4915
12.11.4.4 Navigating in the display
(BS)............................................................................................4939
12.11.4.5 Triggering an
action...........................................................................................................4940
12.11.4.6 Entering a
value.................................................................................................................4940
12.11.4.7 Moving operator
controls....................................................................................................4941
12.11.4.8 Displaying
infotext..............................................................................................................4942
12.11.4.9 Changing Runtime
language..............................................................................................4943
12.11.5 Servicing the HMI
device...................................................................................................4943
12.11.5.1 Overview of HMI device maintenance (Basic
Panels).......................................................4943
12.11.5.2
ProSave.............................................................................................................................4944
12.11.5.3 Backup of HMI
data............................................................................................................4945
12.11.5.4 Backing up and restoring data of the HMI
device..............................................................4946
12.11.5.5 Updating the operating
system..........................................................................................4947
12.11.5.6 Updating the HMI device operating
system.......................................................................4948
12.11.6
Reference...........................................................................................................................4950
12.11.6.1 Error messages during loading of
projects.........................................................................4950
12.11.6.2 Adapting the project for another HMI
device......................................................................4951
12.11.6.3 Establishing a connection to the HMI
device.....................................................................4952
13.1.2.10 Parameter
view..................................................................................................................4999
13.1.2.11 Display instance DB of a technology
object.......................................................................5016
13.1.3 Using
PID_Compact...........................................................................................................5016
13.1.3.1 Technology object
PID_Compact.......................................................................................5016
13.1.3.2 PID_Compact
V2................................................................................................................5017
13.1.3.3 PID_Compact
V1................................................................................................................5033
13.1.4 Using
PID_3Step................................................................................................................5048
13.1.4.1 Technology object
PID_3Step............................................................................................5048
13.1.4.2 PID_3Step
V2.....................................................................................................................5049
13.1.4.3 PID_3Step
V1.....................................................................................................................5066
13.1.5 Using
PID_Temp................................................................................................................5081
13.1.5.1 Technology object
PID_Temp............................................................................................5081
13.1.5.2 Configuring
PID_Temp.......................................................................................................5082
13.1.5.3 Commissioning
PID_Temp.................................................................................................5103
13.1.5.4 Cascade control with
PID_Temp........................................................................................5111
13.1.5.5 Multi-zone controlling with
PID_Temp................................................................................5117
13.2.9.6 Error displays of the Motion Control
statements................................................................5247
13.2.9.7 Restart of technology
objects.............................................................................................5248
13.2.10 Axis -
Diagnostics...............................................................................................................5249
13.2.10.1 Status and error bits (technology objects as of V4)
..........................................................5249
13.2.10.2 Motion
status......................................................................................................................5252
13.2.10.3 Dynamics
settings..............................................................................................................5252
13.2.10.4 PROFIdrive
frame..............................................................................................................5253
13.2.11
Appendix............................................................................................................................5254
13.2.11.1 Using multiple axes with the same
PTO............................................................................5254
13.2.11.2 Using multiple drives with the same
PTO..........................................................................5257
13.2.11.3 Tracking jobs from higher priority classes (execution
levels).............................................5258 13.2.11.4
Special cases when using software limit switches for drive
connection via PTO...............5260 13.2.11.5 Reducing velocity
for a short positioning
duration..............................................................5266
13.2.11.6 Dynamic adjustment of start/stop
velocity..........................................................................5267
13.2.11.7 List of ErrorIDs and ErrorInfos (technology objects as of
V4)............................................5267 13.2.11.8 Tags
of the positioning axis technology object as of
V4....................................................5288
13.2.11.9 Tags of the command table technology object as of
V4....................................................5322
13.2.11.10 Versions
V1...4...................................................................................................................5323
14.1 Displaying accessible
devices............................................................................................5377
14.3 Connecting devices
online.................................................................................................5379
14.3.1 General information about online
mode.............................................................................5379
14.3.2 View in online
mode...........................................................................................................5381
14.3.3 Default setting online connection
data...............................................................................5382
14.3.4 Establishing or changing an online
connection..................................................................5383
14.3.5 Canceling an online
connection.........................................................................................5385
14.3.6 Connecting online with several
devices.............................................................................5385
14.3.7 Disconnecting online connections of multiple
devices.......................................................5386
14.5.6.4 Setting parameters for the Ethernet
interface....................................................................5401
14.5.6.5 Assigning a temporary IP
address.....................................................................................5401
14.5.6.6 Managing temporary IP
addresses....................................................................................5402
14.5.6.7 Resetting the TCP/IP
configuration....................................................................................5402
14.5.7 Setting parameters for the MPI and PROFIBUS
interfaces...............................................5403
14.5.7.1 Setting parameters for the MPI and PROFIBUS
interfaces...............................................5403
14.5.7.2 Setting MPI or PROFIBUS interface parameters
automatically.........................................5404 14.5.7.3
Setting parameters for the MPI
interface...........................................................................5405
14.5.7.4 Setting parameters for the PROFIBUS
interface...............................................................5407
14.5.7.5 Overview of the bus parameters for
PROFIBUS................................................................5409
14.5.7.6 Resetting the MPI or PROFIBUS
configuration.................................................................5410
14.7.4.1 Basics for establishing a VPN
connection..........................................................................5489
14.7.4.2 Basics of CA
certificates....................................................................................................5490
14.7.4.3 Installing CA certificates for VPN
connections...................................................................5492
14.7.4.4 Deleting CA certificates for VPN
connections....................................................................5495
14.7.4.5 Establishing a VPN connection to a remote
system..........................................................5495
14.7.4.6 TS Adapter IE
Advanced....................................................................................................5497
14.7.5 CPU controlled TeleService remote connections
..............................................................5502
14.7.5.1 Overview of CPU controlled remote
connections...............................................................5502
14.7.5.2 Establishing a connection from and to remote systens
(PG-AS-remote coupling)............5503 14.7.5.3 Data exchange
between remote systems (AS-AS-remote
coupling).................................5504 14.7.5.4 Send SMS
from a
system..................................................................................................5506
14.7.5.5 Send an email from a
system.............................................................................................5507
14.7.6 Notes on
troubleshooting...................................................................................................5510
14.7.6.1 General information on troubleshooting for modem
problems...........................................5510 14.7.6.2
Recording a log file for the
modem....................................................................................5510
14.7.6.3 Dial-up connection to the TS Adapter is not
established...................................................5511
14.7.6.4 Dial-up connection from the TS Adapter is not
established...............................................5513
14.7.6.5 Modem connection is
interrupted.......................................................................................5514
14.7.6.6 Checklist for troubleshooting the
modem...........................................................................5514
14.7.6.7 Modem
alarms...................................................................................................................5515
14.7.6.8 Possible error messages with VPN
connections................................................................5516
16 Hardware
documentation.......................................................................................................................5569
16.2
HMI.....................................................................................................................................5569
16.2.1 Basic
Panels......................................................................................................................5569
16.2.1.1 Basic
Panels......................................................................................................................5569
16.2.2
Panels................................................................................................................................5569
16.2.2.1 Panels of the 70
series.......................................................................................................5569
16.2.2.2 Panels of the 170
series.....................................................................................................5569
16.2.2.3 Panels of the 270
series.....................................................................................................5570
16.2.3 Comfort
Panels..................................................................................................................5570
16.2.3.1 Comfort
Panels..................................................................................................................5570
16.2.4 Multi
Panels........................................................................................................................5570
16.2.4.1 170
series...........................................................................................................................5570
16.2.4.2 270
series...........................................................................................................................5570
16.2.4.3 370
series...........................................................................................................................5570
16.2.5 Mobile
Panels.....................................................................................................................5570
16.2.5.1 170
series...........................................................................................................................5570
16.2.5.2 270
series...........................................................................................................................5571
16.2.6 Key
Panels.........................................................................................................................5571
16.2.6.1 Key
Panels.........................................................................................................................5571
16.2.6.2 Push Button
Panels............................................................................................................5571
16.2.7 WinAC for Multi
Panels......................................................................................................5571
16.2.7.1 WinAC for Multi
Panel........................................................................................................5571
16.2.8 PC-based
Automation........................................................................................................5571
16.4.3.2 Digital input
modules..........................................................................................................5616
16.4.3.3 Digital input
modules..........................................................................................................5616
16.4.3.4 Analog input
modules.........................................................................................................5616
16.4.3.5 Communications
modules..................................................................................................5617
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System overview of STEP 7 and WinCC 1 1.1 Scaling of STEP 7 and
WinCC in the TIA Portal
Scope of performance of the products The following graphic shows
the scope of performance of the individual products of STEP 7 and
WinCC:
* Only with STEP 7 Professional for S7-300/400/WinAC and
S7-1500
** With installed optional package "STEP 7 Safety Advanced"
STEP 7 STEP 7 (TIA Portal) is the engineering software for
configuring the SIMATIC S7-1200, S7-1500, S7-300/400 and WinAC
controller families. STEP 7 (TIA Portal) is available in two
editions, depending on the configurable controller families:
STEP 7 Basic for configuring the S7-1200
STEP 7 Professional for configuring S7-1200, S7-1500, S7-300/400
and WinAC
STEP 7 Basic V13 SP1 System Manual, 12/2014 29
WinCC WinCC (TIA Portal) is an engineering software for configuring
SIMATIC Panels, SIMATIC Industrial PCs, and Standard PCs with the
WinCC Runtime Advanced or the SCADA System WinCC Runtime
Professional visualization software.
WinCC (TIA Portal) is available in four editions, depending on the
configurable operator control systems:
WinCC Basic for configuring Basic Panels WinCC Basic is included
with every STEP 7 Basic and STEP 7 Professional product.
WinCC Comfort for configuring all panels (including Comfort Panels,
Mobile Panels)
WinCC Advanced for configuring all panels and PCs with the WinCC
Runtime Advanced visualization software WinCC Runtime Advanced is a
visualization software for PC-based single-station systems. WinCC
Runtime Advanced can be purchased with licenses for 128, 512, 2k,
4k as well as 8k PowerTags (tags with a process interface).
WinCC Professional for configuring panels and PCs with WinCC
Runtime Advanced or SCADA System WinCC Runtime Professional. WinCC
Professional is available in the following editions: WinCC
Professional for 512 and 4096 PowerTags as well as "WinCC
Professional max. PowerTags". WinCC Runtime Professional is a SCADA
system for structuring a configuration ranging from single-station
systems to multi-station systems including standard clients or web
clients. WinCC Runtime Professional can be purchased with licenses
for 128, 512, 2k, 4k, 8k, and 64k PowerTags (tags with a process
interface).
With WinCC (TIA Portal), it is also possible to configure a
SINUMERIK PC with WinCC Runtime Advanced or WinCC Runtime
Professional and HMI devices with SINUMERIK HMI Pro sl RT or
SINUMERIK Operate WinCC RT Basic.
1.2 Options for STEP 7 Engineering System
Additional STEP 7 products For applications with increased safety
requirements, STEP 7 Professional can be supplemented with the STEP
7 Safety Advanced option.
When using the STEP 7 Safety Advanced option, you can configure
failsafe I/O and program safety programs for F-CPUs in LAD and
FBD.
1.3 Options for WinCC Engineering and Runtime systems SIMATIC
Panels as well as WinCC Runtime Advanced and WinCC Runtime
Professional contain all essential functions for operator control
and monitoring of machines or plants. Additional options allow you
to extend the functionality in some cases to increase the range of
available tasks.
System overview of STEP 7 and WinCC 1.3 Options for WinCC
Engineering and Runtime systems
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Options for Comfort Panels, Mobile Panels, Multi Panels The
following possible extensions are available for Comfort Panels,
Mobile Panels, and Multi Panels:
WinCC SmartServer (remote operation)
WinCC Audit (audit trail and electronic signature for regulated
applications)
Note
In contrast to WinCC flexible 2008, functions from the WinCC
flexible /Sm@rtService, WinCC flexible /Sm@rtAccess options as well
as the WinCC flexible /OPC Server option are incorporated into the
basic functionality.
Options for WinCC Runtime Advanced The following possible
extensions are available for WinCC Runtime Advanced:
WinCC SmartServer (remote operation)
WinCC Recipes (recipe system)
WinCC Audit (audit trail for regulated applications)
WinCC ControlDevelopment (extension by means of customer-specific
controls)
Note
In contrast to WinCC flexible 2008, functions from the WinCC
flexible /Sm@rtService, WinCC flexible /Sm@rtAccess options as well
as the WinCC flexible /OPC Server option are incorporated into the
basic functionality.
Options for WinCC Runtime Professional The following possible
extensions are available for WinCC Runtime Professional:
WinCC Client (standard client for structuring multi-station
systems)
WinCC Server (supplements WinCC Runtime to include server
functionality)
WinCC Recipes (recipe system, formerly WinCC /UserArchives)
WinCC WebNavigator (Web-based operator control and
monitoring)
WinCC DataMonitor (display and evaluation of process states and
historical data)
WinCC ControlDevelopment (extension by means of customer-specific
controls)
System overview of STEP 7 and WinCC 1.3 Options for WinCC
Engineering and Runtime systems
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Note
In contrast to WinCC V7, functions from the WinCC /OPC-Server and
WinCC / ConnectivityPack options are incorporated into the basic
functionality. Likewise, the basic functionality includes the
Runtime API from WinCC /ODK.
System overview of STEP 7 and WinCC 1.3 Options for WinCC
Engineering and Runtime systems
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What's new in STEP 7 Basic? 2 2.1 What's new in STEP 7 Basic?
New features in the TIA Portal You can find all important new
features in TIA Portal V13 SP1 here:
Topic New features in the TIA Portal Installation The new virus
scanner 360 Safety Guard is supported. Migrating projects and pro
grams
You can find many new examples of effective programming of
S7-1200/1500 in the programming recommendations. (Page 185)
Editing projects Information, warnings and errors can be hidden in
the Inspector win dow. (Page 286) The creation of user-defined
documentation is possible. (Page 323) Function extensions in
libraries: Types can be changed in the project view. (Page 463)
Drag-and-drop is also possible for multiple selection of
objects.
Editing devices and networks Devices can be compared at module
level in the offline/offline compar ison. (Page 541) HW system
constants have unique names. The server module (6ES7
193-6PA00-0AA0) of the ET 200SP is auto matically inserted after a
compilation Installed GSD/GSDML files can be removed. The selection
of partners for direct data exchange has been simplified. Device
numbers are displayed in the network overview. PROFINET device
names can be assigned easily. You can simply zoom in on the device
and network views. Configuration control is available for S7-1200
as of FW4.1.
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Topic New features in the TIA Portal Programming the PLC New
functions are available for controlling tags in data blocks.
WCHAR and WSTRING data types are available. (Page 1900) Global
constants cannot be used as ARRAY limits. New VARIANT instructions
for creating generic user programs are available in all languages.
(Page 221) The following instructions are also available for the
S7-1200 CPU. As an example, the instructions in LAD are listed
here: EQ_Type (Page 2256) NE_Type (Page 2258) EQ_ElemType (Page
2259) NE_ElemType (Page 2260) IS_NULL (Page 2261) NOT_NULL (Page
2262) IS_ARRAY (Page 2263) MOVE_BLK_VARIANT (Page 2310) VariantGet
(Page 2331) VariantPut (Page 2332) CountOfElements (Page 2333)
Specifically in STL and SCL, the following VARIANT instructions are
also available for the S7-1200 CPU: VARIANT_TO_DB_ANY (Page 2854)
DB_ANY_TO_VARIANT (Page 2856) New extended instructions:
GetInstancePath (Page 3024) GetSymbolPath (Page 3021)
ReconfigIOSystem (Page 3077) PLC data types (UDT) can be expanded
in the PLC tag table A search is available in the "Instructions"
task card. During a block call, the called block can be replaced
with another block.
Using technology functions A new PID controller "PID_Temp" for
temperature processes is availa ble. High-precision input/output
with time-based IO is available. Position-controlled axis is
available.
Using online and diagnostics functions
Scalable options for online backup of devices are available. (Page
5387) Preferred interfaces for the online connection can be saved
as default in the settings. To establish an online connection to
devices in an external subnet, you can assign an alternative IP
address to the device.
What's new in STEP 7 Basic? 2.1 What's new in STEP 7 Basic?
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Topic New features in the TIA Portal Using Team Engineering
Developing function extensions for HMI and PLC in parallel with
Inter
Project Engineering: MPI is supported H systems are supported
Support packages The "Openness" option package with API functions
and XML format for the import/export of project data is available
for installation in the "Sup port" folder on the DVD. PLCSIM is
also available for the S7-1200 CPU.
See also Overview of versions (Page 5139)
What's new in STEP 7 Basic? 2.1 What's new in STEP 7 Basic?
STEP 7 Basic V13 SP1 System Manual, 12/2014 35
What's new in STEP 7 Basic? 2.1 What's new in STEP 7 Basic?
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What's new in WinCC Basic? 3 3.1 What's new in WinCC V13 SP1?
New features in WinCC Basic V13 SP1 You can find all important new
features in WinCC Basic V13 SP1 here:
Topic New features in the TIA Portal HMI devices The following HMI
devices have been extended in terms of their func
tionality: Basic Panels 2nd Generation
Configuring screen The following editors for creating HMI screens
have been extended: "Styles" editor In HMI screens of Basic Panels
2nd Generation, you can now configure the following screen object:
"HTML browser" You can search for and replace colors within HMI
screens.
Working with tags Synchronization of HMI tags and PLC tags of data
type "UDT". Exchanging data with Inter Project Engineering
(IPE)
The exchange of controller data using proxy devices has been exten
ded.
Automating projects with scripts
You can automate projects with scripts using the "Openness" option.
Install the "Openness" option using the DVD:
"Support/Siemens_TIA_Openness_V13_SP1.exe"
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What's new in WinCC Basic? 3.1 What's new in WinCC V13 SP1?
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Readme 4 4.1 Notes on the TIA Portal
4.1.1 General notes The information in this readme file supersedes
statements made in other documents.
Read the following notes carefully because they include important
information for installation and use. Read these notes prior to
installation.
Display of Asian characters in the TIA Portal Due to a change in
behavior in Microsoft Windows, it may occur that texts are not
displayed correctly in the TIA Portal when a Chinese TIA Portal is
installed on another Asian operating system (e.g. Korean). To view
the texts in TIA Portal correctly, open the Windows Control Panel
and select "English" under "Language for non-Unicode programs".
Note, however, that this may cause display problems in other
programs.
Installing new .Net versions or .Net service packs Close the TIA
Portal before installing a new .Net version or a new .Net service
pack on your
programming device/PC.
Restart the TIA Portal only after successful installation of the
new .Net version or the new .Net service pack.
Notes on handling If a project in the list of projects last used is
located on a network drive that is not connected,
you may experience delays when opening the "Project" menu.
When you insert a CPU, you may need to wait for some time if the
project editor is open at the same time. This generally takes
longer when you insert the first CPU in a newly created project. To
be able to continue working more quickly, you should close the
project editor before inserting a CPU.
The alarm "Application is not responding" may appear in Windows 7
with functions that take a long time to run (loading the CPU for
example). If this occurs, wait until the function has correctly
finished.
If you have installed a Microsoft mouse with IntelliPoint, you may
find that it superimposes components over the buttons of the title
bar. If this is the case, uninstall the IntelliPoint software from
Microsoft.
Enabling the "Virtual Desktop" options with NVIDIA graphics cards
can cause problems. In this case, disable the "nView virtual
desktop manager" of your NVIDIA graphics driver.
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Using the TIA Portal via a remote desktop In principle, it is
possible to use the TIA Portal via a remote desktop connection.
During configuration, you should, however, avoid disconnecting the
connection to the desktop client. In rare cases, this can lead to
the software user interface being blocked.
If you experience this blockage, follow these steps on the desktop
client.
1. Open the Windows Task-Manager and close the "rdpclip.exe"
process.
2. Type in "rdpclip.exe" in the command prompt to restart the
process.
Note that the current content of the clipboard will be lost. You
can, however, then continue configuration as usual. To be on the
safe side, you should restart the TIA Portal at the next
opportunity.
Migration of projects with the TIA Portal After the migration of
hardware configurations and program blocks from earlier automation
solutions, first check the functionality of the migrated project
before you use it in productive operation.
Working with automatically synchronized network drives Automatic
synchronization after a network interruption can result in current
(local) project data being stored as a "backup" on the network
drive through user interactions. This could cause outdated project
data to be loaded from the network drive when opening the project.
For this reason, we do not recommend that you store TIA Portal
projects on synchronized network drives.
If, however, you do work on synchronized drives, you can continue
working locally in the event of a network interruption. In this
case, you must always ensure that the TIA Portal application is
closed while data is synchronized. The synchronization itself must
be implemented in such a way that the current (local) project data
replaces the project data on the network drive.
Entry of decimal places With certain Windows language settings, it
may occur that the entry of values with a comma as decimal place is
not recognized (entering "1,23" leads to an error). Instead, use
the international format ("1.23").
Information on the TIA Portal in online support Overview of the
most important technical information and solutions for the TIA
Portal in the Siemens Industry online support.
Internet link: TIA Portal in Siemens Industry online support
(www.siemens.com/industry/ onlinesupport/tiaportal)
All information on service and support in the Siemens Industry
online support:
Internet link: Service and support in Siemens Industry online
support (http://
support.automation.siemens.com/WW/llisapi.dll?aktprim=99&lang=en&referer=%2fWW
%2f&func=cslib.csinfo2&siteid=csius&extranet=standard&viewreg=WW&groupid=4000002)
Readme 4.1 Notes on the TIA Portal
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Here, you can also subscribe to the newsletter that provides you
with latest information relating to your products.
Starting the TIA Portal When you start the TIA Portal, Windows
attempts to update the Certificate Revocation List (CRL) of
"windowsupdate.com".
If no Internet access is available and there are multiple DNS
servers, a timeout may occur and delay the start of the TIA
Portal.
4.1.2 Notes on libraries
Contents Information that could not be included in the online help
and important information about product characteristics.
Comparing library elements If master copies and types have the same
name, the corresponding objects in the project are overwritten when
the action "Copy" is used. Please note that this takes place
without a prompt. The same behavior occurs when the name of the
master copy is different to the name of the type, but an object
within the master copy has the same name as the type.
4.1.3 Notes on memory cards
Contents Information that could not be included in the online help
and important information about product characteristics.
Notes on SIMATIC memory cards The SIMATIC memory cards have been
formatted and set up by Siemens for use with S7-1200 and S7-1500
modules. This format must not be overwritten; otherwise, the card
will no longer be accepted by the modules. Formatting with Windows
tools is therefore not permitted.
Behavior in case of open force job Note that an active force job is
retained even after you have loaded a new project to the SIMATIC
memory card. This means you should first delete the active force
job before you remove a SIMATIC memory card from the CPU and before
you overwrite the card in the PC with a new project. If you use a
SIMATIC memory card with unknown content, you should format the
SIMATIC memory card before the next download.
Readme 4.1 Notes on the TIA Portal
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Access protection for memory cards in USB card readers By improving
the security mechanisms for online access and engineering of
S7-1500 CPUs, the data storage on memory cards has been changed.
For this reason, this version of STEP 7 cannot evaluate the
passwords of the configured protection level when reading project
data from memory cards that is accessed via a USB card reader. The
changed behavior affects the memory cards for CPUs of the
S7-1200/1500 series. Therefore, use physical safeguards to protect
critical project data on memory cards for these devices.
Note
This restriction is not related to online access to devices or the
know-how protection of program blocks.
4.1.4 Notes on the hardware configuration
Content Information that could not be included in the online help
and important information about product characteristics.
Subnet addressing for CP 1613 and CP 1623 CP 1613 and CP 1623 are
communication modules with microprocessor. To ensure secure
management of communication links, these are processed on the
module. The protocol stack in your PC is used for diagnostic
purposes (SNMP, DCP). To allow both protocol stacks (i.e. CP
1613/23 Firmware and CP 1613/23 NDIS access) access to the same
partners, is recommended to place both stacks of a module in the
same subnet.
Editing a device IP address Do not use the address range from
192.168.x.241 to 192.168.x.250 when editing a device IP address. If
necessary, this address range is automatically assigned by the
system to a programming device. Depending on the subnet mask, this
applies also for all network classes.
Drivers for the CP 5512 communications processor The drivers for
the CP 5512 are no longer included in this software version. If you
want to use the CP 5512, the following needs to be installed prior
to the installation of this software:
http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/78453460 (http://
support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/78453460)
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Note
Since 2009, the functional successor the USB 2.0 module CP 5711 has
been available.
4.1.5 Notes on instructions
Contents Information that could not be included in the online help
and important information about product characteristics.
Instructions not valid for all CPU firmware versions The firmware
version of your CPU determines the following:
Whether a specific instruction is available for this CPU:
– If you select CPU 1211C DC/DC/DC with firmware version V1.0, for
example, the extended instruction "T_COMBINE" will not be available
to you. It is grayed out in the "Instructions" task card.
– However, if you select CPU 1211C DC/DC/DC with firmware version
V3.0, the extended instruction "T_COMBINE" will be available to you
in versions V1.1 and V1.2.
Which versions of the instruction are available. You can select the
different versions in the "Version" column of the "Instructions"
task card.
4.1.6 Notes on online and diagnostics
Contents Information that could not be included in the online help
and important information about product characteristics.
Display of interfaces via online access If the Ethernet interfaces
for online access are not displayed sporadically, install hotfix
KB2588507 (for Microsoft Windows) from the Microsoft Support
website.
Internet link: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2588507
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/ 2588507/en-us)
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4.2 STEP 7 Basic
4.2.1 Security information
Upgrades and updates Siemens provides products and solutions with
industrial security functions that support the secure operation of
plants, solutions, machines, equipment and/or networks. They are
important components in a holistic industrial security concept.
With this in mind, Siemens’ products and solutions undergo
continuous development. Siemens recommends strongly that you
regularly check for product updates.
For the secure operation of Siemens products and solutions, it is
necessary to take suitable preventive action (e.g. cell protection
concept) and integrate each component into a holistic,
state-of-the-art industrial security concept. Third-party products
that may be in use should also be considered. For more information
about industrial security, visit
http://www.siemens.com/industrialsecurity
(http://www.industry.siemens.com/topics/global/
en/industrial-security/Pages/Default.aspx)
To stay informed about product updates as they occur, sign up for a
product-specific newsletter. For more information, visit
http://support.automation.siemens.com
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/
llisapi.dll?aktprim=99&lang=en&referer=%2fWW
%2f&func=cslib.csinfo2&siteid=csius&extranet=standard&viewreg=WW&groupid=4000002)
Network settings The following tables show the network settings of
each product you need to analyze the network security and to
configure external firewalls:
STEP 7 Basic Name Port number Transport pro
tocol Direction Function Description
License serv ice
This service provides the complete function ality for software
licenses and is used by both the Aut