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TIA Portal Service 1

General Information Objectives

Course Code SCT-PTTIAS1A Upon completion of this course, the student shall be able to:
Global Code TIA-SERV1 • Use standard TIA Portal tools and methods for
Length 4 Days testing, diagnosing, and correcting hardware &
software problems in a running program.
CEUs 2.6
• Operate, Monitor, & Maintain components of a
Audience typical SIMATIC TIA Portal system.
• Perform basic hardware assembly, cabling, Wiring,
This course is designed for "first responders" to industry and testing.
operations utilizing Siemens S7 Automated Control
Systems. Maintenance technicians, electricians, • Establish PLC communication with multiple
supervisors, and others who need an understanding of technologies.
their Siemens control systems. Service personnel should • Retrieve, Archive, and Download TIA Portal
attend this course to maximize line uptime and keep programs.
systems running the way they should. This course also
provides a great platform for those new to automation • Address and wire signal modules.
systems and state-of-the-art industrial controls. • Perform startup procedures for TIA Portal
automation system hardware and software
Prerequisites
• Configure and parameterize S7-1500 Hardware
• Intro to TIA Portal utilizing TIA Portal Software tools.
• Configure and parameterize PROFINET IO.
Profile
• Backup and document executed program changes.
TIA Portal Service 1 teaches the basic S7 system
Topics
concept, hardware configuration, parameterization, S7
software (SIMATIC TIA Portal) basics, and an overview 1. System Overview
of programming fundamentals. Human Machine a. S7-1500 Function Comparison
Interface (HMI) and PROFINET IO basics are also b. Communications
included. 2. 2. Introduction: Engineering Software "TIA Portal"
Numerous hands-on exercises using a Totally Integrated a. Comparison STEP 7 Basic/ Professional
Automation (TIA) plant model to reinforce practical b. Portal-View
experience and theoretical knowledge. The TIA plant c. Project View
model consists of an S7-1500 automation system, d. Windows arrangement
ET200SP distributed I/O, SIMATIC Comfort Panel, and a e. Online Help
conveyor model. Students experience and learn TIA f. Settings: Download, Project path
Portal concepts and gain an understanding of the 3. PLC Installation & Maintenance
relationships between key industrial automation a. S7-1500 Hardware Components & Installation
components. Upon completion of the course, students b. Remote I/O Hardware Components & Installation
are able to utilize STEP 7 tools and techniques to c. Signal Module Wiring, Removal, & Installation
accurately recognize, diagnose, and remedy control 4. Device and Network
system faults; reducing costly downtimes. Modular in a. Hardware-Editor
design, this course is fully customizable for those b. Hardware-Catalog / Device-View
interested in on-site training. Topics are designed for c. Creating a Configuration
adjustments to meet plant specific needs. Call d. Reading Configurations
1.800.241.4453 for more details. After the course, e. Network-View
students seeking extended TIA Portal service skills sets f. Configuring devices on the Network.
should attend TIA Portal Service 2 course. 5. Tag Table
a. Tag Names
b. PLC-Tag / User-Parameter / System Parameter
c. Introduction to Symbol table Editor
d. Local and Global symbols
e. Watching Global Symbols in PLC Tag Table

Course descriptions are Siemens Intellectual Property and copyright protected. Do not modify descriptions without written permission from SITRAIN US.
©2023 Siemens Industry, Inc. [email protected]
f. Using Excel to create Symbol Tables
6. Hardware Commissioning
a. Hardware LED Indicator Descriptions &
Troubleshooting1
b. Clearing the PLC memory.
c. Testing & Troubleshooting I/O
d. Calling the "Watch Table" Tool
e. Monitoring and Modifying Variables
7. Program Blocks
a. S7 Block Types
b. Structured programming
c. Process Image Inputs/Outputs
d. Cyclic Program processing
e. Ladder Logic and Function Block Diagram
f. Using the Block Editor
g. Program Testing & Troubleshooting using the
“Monitor Block” function
8. Binary Operations
a. S7 Block Types
b. Difference between “real” connected NC contacts
and NO contacts and programmed Symbols.
c. Programming basic binary logic operations
9. Digital Operations
a. Data Types
b. SIMATIC Counter & Timer Functionality
c. Data Blocks
d. IEC Counter & Timer Functionality
10. Introduction to Distributed I/O
a. PROFINET Basics
b. Cabling and Connectors
c. ET200SP Communication Setup
d. ET200SP Communication Troubleshooting
e. PROFINET Considerations
11. Introduction to HMI
a. Data Exchange between HMI and PLC
b. Commissioning a Comfort Panel Project
c. Networking the Comfort Panel
d. Troubleshooting an HMI Network

Course descriptions are Siemens Intellectual Property and copyright protected. Do not modify descriptions without written permission from SITRAIN US.
©2023 Siemens Industry, Inc. [email protected]

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