Course Content
Day 1
- Introductions
- Chapter 2: Siemens TIA PLC Hardware
- Description of TIA S7-1500 Range of PLCs.
- Central Processing Units.
- Digital Input / Output Modules.
- Analogue Input / Output Modules.
- Power Supplies
- Chapter 2: TIA S7-1500 PLC Hardware
- Communications Processors (CP)
- Profinet Remote IO using IM556
- Profibus Remote IO ET200S
- Ethernet Modules.
- Exercises
- Chapter 3: Creating and Handling Projects.
- Creating / Setting up the TIA-1500 Training Kit project.
- Backup, Transfer, Compare, Delete & Copy Blocks to & from the CPU.
- Edit "Load" Settings
- Exercises
- Chapter 4: Siemens TIA-PLC Software
- TIA Functionality Online / Offline. What is the difference.
- Program Structure Calls
- Storing Programs on RAM / MEDIA Cards
- Interfacing to CPU using Profinet, TCP/IP.
Day 2
- Chapter 5: Fundamentals of TIA PLC Software
- Methods of Representation i.e. Ladder Logic (LAD), Flow Block Diagram (FBD) & Statemer
- Overview of OBs, FBs FCs, SFBs, SFC's & DBs.
- Fundamental Ladder Logic Instruction Set "AND" & "OR" etc.
- Contacts Normally "OPEN" & "CLOSED".
- Exercises Convert STL Code into LAD or FBD
- Chapter 5: Binary & Logic Operations
- Create a user program in LAD, FBD & STL,
- "AND" Logic Function.
- "OR" Logic Function,
- Exercises; Create a Start Stop / Hold On Circuit.
- Chapter 5: Binary & Logic Operations Cont,
- "AND" Before "OR".
- "OR" Before "AND".
- Online status, using LAD, FBD, STL.
- Introduction to Statement List. Explain the rules used.
- Exercises; Setup a Toggle Switch.
- Chapter 5: RS Flip Flops / Comparators
- RS Flip Flops
- SR Flip Flops
- Explain the difference between RS & SR
- Comparators
- Setup a Toggle Switch using RS or SR Flips
Day 3
- Chapter 6: Timers,
- TIA Timers using Single & Multi Instance (With Instance DB's).
- Legacy Timers using Pulse, On-Delay and Off-Delay Timers.
- Explain the Timing diagrams. Always causes confusion.
- Exercises, Setup a Pulse Generator using Two Timers
- Chapter 6: Timers Cont,
- Exercises Setup a Pulse Generator using No Timer's using Time Driven Interupts.
- This introduces one to Interupt Driven OB's
- Chapter 7: Counters
- Count Up Counter
- Count Down Counters
- Exercises
- Chapter 8: Numbering Systems
- What are "BITS" "BYTES" "WORD" and "REAL VALUES"
- Binary, Hexidecimal, Decimal ASCII and BCD.
- Edit the Force Variable
- Processing and Storing numbers in the PLC
- Load / Transfer Functions into Accumulators
- Use Maths Functions ADD, SUB, DIV, MUL.
- Exercise. Set up a Watch Table and demo the Structure of Bytes's, Words, Double Words and Reals
Day 4
- Chapter 10: Monitor & Force Varlables
- Create Watch Tables (WTs) Tables.
- Save WT Tables.
- Monitor / Modify Watch Tables
- Exercises, Setup WTs for Digital & Analgue Inputs / Outputs.
- WT for Pulse Generator.
- Chapter 10: Monitor & Force Varlables Cont
- Force Outputs.
- Force Inputs, Explain the consequences. Demonstrate the LED Force.
- Exercises
- Chapter 12 Analogues
- Setup Analogue Read/Write Blocks.
- Setup & simulate AI by 2 Chanels.
- Demo Analogue Scaling functionality.
- Setup & simulate AO.
- Chapter 12 Analogues Continued.
- Use Comparator's & setup switching points on a Vessel.
- Exercises; Setup Pump switching points
- Exercise Setup Watch Table WT for the Anallogues Read & Write fuentions.
Day 5
- Chapter 13 Sequencers
- Setup a 4 Step + 4 Transition Sequencer in LAD,
- Setup a 4 Step + 4 Transition Sequencer using TIA Graph.
- Add in a Step / Transition.
- Add in Alarm & watchdog Monitoring on the State / Transition functions.
- Demo a Sequence Running,
- Exercises Setup a Drilll Set Sequencer.
- Chapter 14 Introduction to Trouble Shooting.
- Stop/Run/Faulted Mode
- Warm/Cold Restart
- Types of Faults
- Error Indicators on the CPU
- PLC Diagnostic Block
- Exercises; Crash the CPU's and use the Diagnostic tools to get the CPU back up and running
- Chapter 15: Program Structure of An Existing PLC System
- General Layout of Software
- Organisation Blocks
- Function Blocks Used
- Function Calls Used
- Data Blocks Used
- Instance Data Blocks
- Excercises
- Take the Class outside to a PLC System if Possible
- Copy PLC Program to Harddisk
- Compare PLC Softare with copied version
- Status of program Online/ Offline
- Startup of PLC Questions
- Fault find using PG/ PC tools
- Questions
Trainer Profile
Desmond Foley is the founder and MD of Focus Engineering. Des has worked in many industries including Pharmaceutical, Power Generation, Oil and Gas, Food and Beverage and Medical Supplies. He has worked in the Automation Industry for more than 30 years. He has been responsible for activities ranging from design, program development, testing and commissioning of PLC control systems, to the management of automation projects as a Senior Projects/Automation Engineer. Des has a BSc in Engineering, Dip in EE and Dip in HR.
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