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In this window we enter a name for our project in the name field.The path to our saved project is shown in the storage location. However we can use the browse button to navigate to a different location other than the default. Siemens S7 300 Program 3.After creating the project we click on its name to highlight it.then from the insert menu we select one of these stationsdependent upon the control system that we intend to use. After selecting Station 300 we see that a subgroup named SIMATIC 300 has been added to our project. STEP 7 PLC program 5.Next we click on this hardware icon which takes us to the hardware so that we can configure the modules we need for the PLC.Our PLC is an S7 300 so we need to select the relevant modules from SIMATIC 300 subgroup here. SIMATIC Software 6.First of all we need a rack into which we will mount the modules.To insert the rack, open the rack 300 and double click on the rail to add it to the left window.As you can see this rack has 11 slots. We want to select a 316 CPU, so we need to open this CPU 316 folder and click on the relevant part number to insert it into the second slot in the rack.We can add rest of the modules in similar way. The addresses of the digital input module range from byte zero to byte number one means that the addresses we can use in this module for our program start at I 0.0for the first input and continue through toI 1.7 for the last input. Similarly you can see the addresses of our digital output module range from byte number 4 through to byte number 5 so there are 16 addresses that we can use for this module starting at Q 4.0 continuing through to Q 5.7. Siemens Plc Programming Software Download It ToFinish the configuration and download it to PLC STEP 7 PLC program using SIMATIC Software 10.Before downloading Click on save and compile icon to save it.then we click on this download icon.This brings up a window where we need to select the CPU to which we want to download the configuration and then click OK. In the next window click on view and then select the appropriate MPI address, and after clicking OK the configuration will download to the CPU. Now, having completed the configuration we can check the project tree and see that a subgroup with the same name as the CPU has been added there. PLC Programming using Siemens S7 11.Now we can write our program in a block named OB 1We can find the OB 1 by opening the S7 Program folder and looking in the blockfolder. Siemens S7 300 Application 12.open the OB 1 by double clicking on it; as its the first time we have opened it this properties window opens.We simply OK the window to get into the programming environment. Siemens PLC S7 300 Logic 13.Open symbol table from option menu to give a representative name for each IO and save symbol table. Siemens PLC S7 300 Screenshot 14.Make the PLC program as per project requirement. Click on Download button to download the program in to PLC. 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