EasyManua.ls Logo

Siemens Simatic S7-200 CPU 210

Siemens Simatic S7-200 CPU 210
140 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Index-8
S7-200 Programmable Controller, CPU 210
C79000-G7076-C235-01
scan times in special memory (SM), B-2
special memory (SM), B-1
specifications, A-10
DC input simulator, A-15
summary of features, 1-2
transporting a program to CPU 210,
2-10–2-12
Pin assignments, PC/PPI cable, A-14
Positive Transition (EU) instruction, 5-3
Potentiometer
analog adjustment
accessing the analog value, 4-12
changing the value, 4-16
nominal range, 4-16
sample program, 4-16
value stored in special memory (SM), B-2
location, 4-16
value of analog adjustment, B-2
Power flow, effect on execution times, E-1
Powering up with an empty memory cartridge,
2-12
PPI (point-to-point interface), communications,
2-3
Preferences, setting in STEP 7-Micro/WIN, 2-5
Product overview
CPU 210, 1-1–1-4
PDS 210, 1-1–1-4
Program
addressing bit memory (M), 4-12
addressing special memory (SM), 4-12
addressing the inputs, 4-12
addressing the outputs, 4-12
boxes, 4-9
coils, 4-9
compiling, 2-8
concepts, 4-4
contacts, 4-9
creating, 2-7–2-11
creating a high-speed counter, 4-14–4-16,
5-16
debugging, 2-16
downloading, 2-10
ending the interrupt routine, 4-5
ending the main program segment, 4-5
examples
analog adjustment, 4-16
contact instructions, 5-4
counter, 5-8
high-speed counter, 4-14–4-16, 5-16
increment/decrement word, 5-9
interrupt routine, 4-14–4-16, 5-16
jump to label, 5-12
logic stack instructions, 5-13
main program end, 5-12
move word, 5-10
output instructions, 5-5
timer, 5-7
watchdog reset, 5-12
executing, 4-6–4-9
guidelines and limitations for converting files,
D-2
high-speed counter example, 4-14–4-16, 5-16
importing files from STEP 7-Micro/DOS, D-1
languages, 4-9–4-11
monitoring, 2-16
networks, 4-9
sample program, 3-1–3-25
system requirements, 3-1
scan cycle, 4-6–4-9
PDS 210, 4-7–4-9
setting preferences, 2-5
structure, 4-5
viewing, 2-9
Program Control instructions, 5-11–5-12
End (MEND), 5-11
example
End (MEND), 5-12–5-14
jump to label, 5-12–5-14
watchdog reset, 5-12–5-14
Jump to Label, 5-12
Watchdog Reset (WDR), 5-11–5-13
Program development station.
See
PDS 210
Programming concepts, 4-4
Programming languages, 4-9–4-11
Programming software, order number, F-1
Project
creating, 2-6
sample program, 3-13
saving, 2-6
R
Ranges
analog adjustment value, 4-16, B-2
integer values, 4-11
Reading the inputs, 4-6–4-9
Status chart, 2-15
Reading values in a Status Chart
continuous read, 2-15
single read, 2-15
stop read option, 2-15
Removing the access cover, 1-7
Replacing elements in a program
ladder, 2-7, 3-16–3-20
STL, 2-8, 3-15
Reset (R) instruction, 5-5
Resetting the counter, 5-8
Resetting the timer, 5-6
Resolution of the timers, 5-6
Restarting the CPU, after a fatal error, 2-17–2-19
Restoring memory in the CPU 210, 2-12
Return from Interrupt (RETI) instruction, 4-5,
5-14–5-17
Index

Table of Contents

Related product manuals