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Process Automation - PCS7

PCS7 System Engineering 1


• Perform basic system administration and project
General Information management functions.
Course Code: SCT-PCSYSE1D
Length: 4 Days or 4 ½ Days
Topics
(Check schedule to confirm) 1. Introduction
a. Concept of this course
Audience b. Road map of this course
c. Additional documentation
Controls engineers using PCS7 to develop a process d. Training equipment
system solution. e. Access to systems of other students
2. PCS 7 Documentation and Online Support
Prerequisites a. Documents available by PCS 7 Installation
b. Additional sources of information
• Solid computer skills
c. Industry Online Support Internet Portal
• Basic automated controls experience d. Working with “mySupport”
• Industrial electronics experience e. Support Request
f. Forum - the communication platform for
Profile Siemens Industry products
3. Requirements and Functional Process Description
2.4 to 2.9 CEUs (Continuing Education Credits) a. In brief - project scenario
depending on actual session length b. Process diagram
This course is designed for controls engineers who are c. Functional process description
responsible for project design, development and d. Connection to a Signal box (Optional)
commissioning a PCS7 system. The goals of this course 4. System Design and Component Specification
are to aggressively help the student learn a basic system a. PCS7 system overview
configuration and project design using standard system b. Before engineering starts
tools and libraries. This course begins with the definition c. Automation System
of a typical project and planning the system architecture. d. Distributed I/O system
The students will then actively build, test and debug a e. Combined Engineering/Operator system
simple PCS7 process system exploring the Automation f. Networked stations and systems / Industrial
Station, Engineering Station and Operator Station Ethernet
engineering environments. Hands-on lab exercises are g. Simulation Tools
used to build experience with system engineering, 5. Project setup
process optimization and common troubleshooting. a. Overview about configuration steps for AS and
OS
Objectives b. SIMATIC PCS 7 Engineering Toolset
c. What is a Multiproject?
Upon completion of this course, the student shall be able to: d. Initial settings of SIMATIC Manager
• Define the requirements and components of a PCS7 e. Setting up a Multiproject
system solution. f. Language for Display Devices
• Configure a Multiproject complete with Component g. Archiving and retrieving a project, library or multi
and Plant Hierarchy project
• Configure basic Continuous Function Charts using 6. Station and network configuration
standard system tools and libraries. a. Station and network configuration - Principles
• Configure basic Sequential Function Charts using and relationships
standard system tools and libraries. b. PC Station Configuration
• Configure a basic Operator Station configuration c. AS Station Configuration in the project
using standard system tools and tag interfacing. d. Distributed IO with PROFINET
• Configure and test basic network communications e. PROFINET Configuration
including, Ethernet and PROFIBUS DP. f. The final Download
g. HW Config - Diagnostics
• Perform a basic system check out using standard
system tools and diagnostics. 7. Connection to the process
a. Component View and Plant View
• Use the Help, Documentation and On-line tools.
c. Basics for charts and blocks
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d. Organization blocks
e. Run Sequence
f. Different groups of blocks
g. Driver Blocks
h. Trend Display
i. Dynamic Display
j. Connection to the Process simulation in this
training
8. Basics control functions
a. Introduction to APL blocks
b. Textual interconnections
c. Alarm blocks in PCS 7
d. Process Object View
9. Basics Operating and Monitoring
a. General
b. Plant Hierarchy Settings
c. OS-AS Connection
d. Project type
e. Compilation
f. Layout
g. Block Icons and Faceplates
10. Basics Automatic Mode Control
a. Setting the Auto/Manual mode by program
b. Sequential control with SFC
c. Sequences on the OS

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