5/3/2020 9:57 PM | |
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Hello, I have CPU 214 and 314, in witch version of step 7 can i find them ? thanks. |
5/3/2020 10:19 PM | |
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Hello Moussa; A S7-200 CPU will be programmed using Step 7-Microwin. A S7-314, depending of its date of production (and model number) can be programmed with Step 7 V5.x (the latest revision is Step 7 v5.6) or with Step 7 v1x Professional (if it not too old; latest version is Step 7 v16). Please start by giving us the full part numbers of both of those CPUs, we will be able to give you more precise answers. Hope this helps, Daniel Chartier |
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5/3/2020 10:53 PM | |
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Thank you for your respense the full part numbers of both of those CPUs are 6ES7 314-1AHF10-0AB0 6ES7 214-1BC01-0XB0 |
5/4/2020 12:20 AM | |
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Hello Moussa ; Are you sure about the S7-314 part number? I cannot find information for a 6ES7 314-1AHF10-0AB0 , but the 6ES7 314-1AF10-0AB0 does come up as a very old S7-300 , discontinued in 2010. As such, there is no way that Step 7 v1x (TIA Portal) will recognize this CPU. You have to use Step 7 v5.x to program it. The S7-214 is a very old S7-200 CPU, version 1. I do not believe that Step7-Microwin v4.0 can even support it. It would work with Microwin v3.2 (6ES7810-2BC02-0YX0 ) but I cannot find this version on Siemens' sites..The screenshot below shows all the information available on that model, in Siemens Product Support. I have found a public link with an early version of the S7-200 system manual covering your CPU: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1409368/Siemens-Simatic-S7-200.html?page=11#manual Hope this helps, Daniel Chartier |
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5/4/2020 8:50 AM | |
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Hello, only addition to Daniel's perfect infos, MicroWin 4 SP9 (last known version) also support older HW with firmw. 0.9 and higher, to 1.1. I see no problem use your 214 CPU with this version. Update: for S7-200 HW you can step in to S7-200 Conference here: S7-200 Conference Try for first inside MicroWin identify your CPU via menu PLC->Type and Click read PLC. You can then see if this version of your is compatible. What I saw from some of Topics there, this version was recognized correctly with v4.0 SP7 f.ex. |
Last edited by: Duris_I at: 05/04/2020 08:52:37Last edited by: Duris_I at: 05/04/2020 09:48:07With best regards... |
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5/4/2020 7:17 PM | |
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Thank you sir |
5/4/2020 7:18 PM | |
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thank you sir yes it was 6ES7 314-1AF10-0AB0 not 6ES7 314-1AHF10-0AB0 |