4/5/2007 11:22 AM | |
Joined: 4/24/2006 Last visit: 4/26/2024 Posts: 8616 Rating: (1147) |
Hello kukukk, Have you seen this manual: http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/14943706 Perhaps it can help. Best regards, Wizard |
4/5/2007 1:51 PM | |
Joined: 4/24/2006 Last visit: 4/26/2024 Posts: 8616 Rating: (1147) |
Hello, What is the version of Simatic NET CD? What windows version are you using? Best regards, Wizard |
4/5/2007 4:41 PM | |
Joined: 4/24/2006 Last visit: 4/26/2024 Posts: 8616 Rating: (1147) |
Hi, Have you tried to choose an other Interface profile in Configuration console? Best regards, Wizard |
4/6/2007 9:22 AM | |
Joined: 4/24/2006 Last visit: 4/26/2024 Posts: 8616 Rating: (1147) |
Hello kukukk, Great it's working now Well here are some answers: You need the following license to communicate with 13 stations: Softnet S7 for industrial ethernet 6GK1 704-1CW63-3AA0, this is version 6.3 Here is a link with explanation how to select V-area in OPC: http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/14197487 Thanks for feedback Best regards, Wizard |
Last edited by: Wizard at: 06.04.2007 09:23 |
|
4/13/2007 10:18 AM | |
Posts: 133 Rating: (5) |
I have successful connect S7-200 with SCADA system in 2 ways: 1. CPU226 --- CP243-1 --- Crossover ethernet cable --- NIC --- SIMATIC NET OPC Server --- SCADA program 2. CPU226 --- EM277 --- Profibus cable --- CP5613-A2 --- SIMATIC NET OPC Server --- SCADA program I don't know the PC Access software, but you can find more information and a demo version: PC Access |
8/29/2008 5:28 PM | |
Posts: 24 Rating: (0) |
Dear Kukukk I changedthe name and I worked. By the way, do you need PC Access act as OPC server when link S7 200 to WinCC? Best Regards |
Follow us on