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SIMATIC Update 1 on CFC V7.1 incl. Service Pack 3
Programming Software for SIMATIC S7 / M7
Notes on Installation and Usage
These notes should be considered more up-to-date than the information in other documents.
Please read the notes carefully; they contain important information on installing and using CFC.
You can find important information on Update 1 for CFC V7. 1 SP3 in the section Notes on Usage (Release Notes) / 4 Notes on the Update.
Contents
1 Contents of the Consignment
2 Hardware Requirements
3 Software Requirements
3.1 Operating Environment
3.2 Memory Requirements
4 Installation
4.1 Installing CFC
4.2 CFC License Key
4.3 Uninstalling CFC
4.4 Installing the Borland C Compiler (for M7)
Notes on Usage (Release Notes)
1 New Features and Modifications in the New Version
1.1 What is New?
2 Notes on Configuring and Operating the Software
2.1 Data from Different Versions of CFC
2.2 General Information
2.3 CFC for S7
2.4 SFC Instances in the CFC
3 Notes on Documentation
4 Notes on the Update
Notes on Installation
The installation notes contain important information that you will require to install CFC. Read these notes before installing the software.
The CFC can be run on the following operation systems:
• MS Windows 2000 SP4 or later (referred to as MS Windows 2000 below)
• MS Windows XP Professional SP3 (referred to as MS Windows XP below)
• MS Windows Server 2003 SP2 Standard edition with or without R2 as workplace computer
• MS Vista 32 Bit Ultimate SP2
• MS Vista 32 Bit Business SP2
• MS Windows 7 32 Bit Ultimate
• MS Windows 7 32 Bit Professional
Notice: MS Windows XP Home operating system is not supported.
1 Contents of the Consignment
You received one of the following products with this consignment:
SIMATIC CFC V7.1.3
Order number: 6ES7658-1EX17-2YA5
This product package includes:
• 1 CD TIA Engineering Toolset V7.1 SP3
• 1 license key memory stick
• 1 certificate of license
Contents of the TIA Engineering Toolset CD including CFC
• CFC V7.1.3
• Electronic manual "CFC - Getting Started" (for the sample project ZEn04_01_CFC)
• Electronic manual: "CFC - Manual for S7"
• Electronic manual: "CFC - Manual for M7"
2 Hardware Requirements
To work with the CFC, you require a programming device or PC with the following requirements:
• Minimum 600 MHz processor
• Minimum 512 MB RAM main memory
3 Software Requirements
3.1 Operating Environment
• CFC is a 32-bit application that requires MS Windows 2000 or MS Windows XP or MS Windows Server 2003 or MS Vista 32 Bit Ultimate SP2 or MS VISTA 32 Bit Business SP2 or MS Windows 7 32 Bit Ultimate or MS Windows 7 32 Bit Professional as the operating system.
CFC is an optional software package. To be able to work with CFC, you require the following additional software packages on your programming device or PC:
• Basic software STEP 7 V5.3 or higher
• If using CFC for M7:
• M7-SYS V2.1, M7-SYS-RT V4.0 or M7-SYS-RT V5.0
• MS Windows XP or MS Windows Server 2003 is not supported by M7-SYS, the operating system MS Windows 2000 must be selected.
• Borland C compiler V5.01 (can be supplied by Siemens; Order Number: 6ES7812-1BC01-0AA0)
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Note:
The product SCL Compiler is no longer necessary as of CFC V6.1 incl. SP1.
The CFC setup itself installs the required SCL compiler functionality with the suitable version (it does not need an SCL license key).
If an SCL compiler previous to than V5.3 SP1 was installed on the computer and the
SCL is being uninstalled, the CFC has to be reinstalled. Otherwise you cannot
compile in the CFC because the SCL function cannot be found.
If you installed an SCL compiler with version V5.1.x on the PC, the SCL compiler
must be reinstalled after you have removed the CFC. Otherwise the SCL sources
will no longer be displayed in the SIMATIC Manager.
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3.2 Memory Requirements
CFC V7.1.3 requires approximately 60 Mbytes of space on your hard disk.
4 Installation
4.1 Installing CFC
When you install CFC V7.1.3, you can overwrite an existing installation of CFC.
CFC can only be installed after STEP 7 has been completely installed.
The Setup program automatically installs CFC on the drive containing the STEP 7 software.
Insert the CFC CD in the drive. To install CFC, double-click the SETUP program on the CFC CD from the Windows Explorer. The Setup program will guide you through the installation.
4.2 CFC License Key
Before you can start working with CFC, you must transfer the license key from the license key memory stick to the computer.
If the license key cannot be installed during setup, continue the Setup program without installing the license key. Perform a restart and install the license key via the start menu item Start > Simatic > License Management > Automation License Manager.
The STEP 7 readme notices also apply to the license key.
4.3 Uninstalling CFC
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Important Note:
Software products must be removed according to Microsoft Windows conventions.
Use the Microsoft Windows application "Add/Remove Programs" (in the taskbar under Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs) to remove your software package (for example, "SIMATIC CFC V7.1.3"). This is the only way to uninstall software in Microsoft Windows.
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This applies to some files created dynamically by CFC. This is recognized by the uninstall tool and reported with the message "Some elements could not be removed. You should manually remove items related to the application." You can then decide whether or not you want to delete these files.
4.4 Installing the Borland C Compiler (for M7)
To allow correct M7 block import and problem-free operation of the M7 code generator, the Borland C compiler must be installed either completely or user-defined with the following minimum configuration:
• Select "user-defined" in the "Borland C++ Installation" window. The options offered do not need to be selected.
• "32-bit Windows" must be selected in the "Borland C++ Target Platforms" window.
• "Command Line Tools" must be selected in the "Borland C++ Tools" window.
• Subgroups "Visual Tools", "Borland Database Engine", "Examples" and "Help" can be deselected completely.
• "Runtime libraries" must be selected in the "Libraries" subgroup. At least the header files, static libraries and dynamic libraries are required.
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Note:
Since 10/01/2003, the SIMATIC M7 automation computer and all the associated components have been discontinued. Although the M7 is still available as a PLC in the engineering system, it has been removed from the documentation and support is no longer provided. You can find additional information under http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/14044569.
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Notes on Usage (Release Notes)
These notes should be considered more up-to-date than the information in manuals and online helps.
1 New Features and Modifications in the New Version
1.1 What is New ?
Compared with the previous Version V7.1, Version V7.1.3 includes the following enhancements or modifications:
Number of possible AS-wide interconnections
The maximum number of AS-wide interconnections is no longer limited to a specific number but is determined by checking the transfer volume over time. The additional load of the configured CPU due to AS-wide interconnections is calculated based on the following parameters:
• Data types of the interconnections
• Cycle times of the send and receive OBs
• Performance of the configured CPU
If the maximum value for the configured CPU is exceeded, an error message is output.
It may no longer be possible to compile a program with AS-wide interconnections that could be run with the previous version. This is the case if the default of 30% maximum CPU load for AS-wide interconnections in this program has been exceeded. If you increase this default to the correct value, then you will be able to compile the program once again.
The "Force" functionality now supports a higher number of I/Os
A maximum of 8192 I/Os can now be forced (8192 standard and 8192 F I/Os)
New configuration options for locations
• Several instances can now be created from a location type
• There are now standard location types with fixed names
• A range of numbers for locations can be specified in the project
Maintenance Station PDM Functionality
The Maintenance Station PDM functionality can be used where TH V7.1 incl. SP3 is installed at the same time.
2 Notes on Configuring and Operating the Software
2.1 Data from Different Versions of CFC
Data created with older CFC versions can still be used as follows in CFC V7.1.3:
• The CFC V3.x to CFC V6.0 data can be read and displayed with CFC V7.x.
• If you edit this data, the contents of each chart folder are converted following the first write access (you will be asked to confirm conversion). This ensures compatibility.
Data created with CFC V1.0 or CFC V1.1 can still be used as follows in CFC V7.1.3:
• The CFC V1.x data can be read and displayed with CFC V7.x. Direct editing of CFC V1.x data is not possible here. If you want to edit V1.x data, proceed as follows:
• Open the project in the SIMATIC Manager and save it under a different name using the menu command File > Save As... and the option "Rearrange before saving (slow)" and select the file type "Project" in the dialog box which appears. The data is then automatically converted to V7 format.
General notes on compatibility:
• You cannot "reconvert" V7 data back to previous versions.
• Data created with newer CFC versions cannot be edited with previous CFC versions.
• After upgrading from older CFC versions, a series of function blocks are replaced in the program by new versions. The old blocks remain in the block container but can be removed with the menu command Options > Block Types > Clean Up.
2.2 General Information
Upper and Lower Case for CFC Objects
From STEP 7 V4.02 onwards, you can still use both upper and lower case when entering symbolic names. However, when the symbols are processed, this is no longer taken into account (in compliance with IEC 1131-3).
In other words, it is the name itself, and not the way it is written, which is important.
Example: The symbols "Motor" and "MOTOR" refer to the same variable.
CFC V7.x still takes upper and lower case symbols into account for blocks in charts; in other words, you can create blocks with the same name which differ only in the case used. However, we recommend that you use different names to avoid problems in the future.
When using CFC in conjunction with WinCC you cannot use this option, because WinCC cannot distinguish between blocks with the same name.
The existing "CFC Library" block library is overwritten by the new version (which contains the corrected block R_TRIG) during the installation. If you want to retain the old library, it has to be copied before the installation.
Message "Key already exists" when migrating older projects to CFC version V7.x
This message appears when you have block types in your project that differ only in capitalization. You have to correct the previous version before migration is possible.
Differences in CPU protection
• In the CFC test mode, write access is also permitted with the key switch set to RUN.
• If password protection is activated, it is not possible to access the CPU without knowing the password regardless of the protection level.
Note of AS-wide interconnections
With version 7.1.1 we have made changes in the code of the IK_SEND system block. If you upgrade your project directly from version V7.1: You can accept this later version of the IK_SEND in your program by proceeding as follows:
o Open the CFC library in SIMATIC Manager and select the FC155 (IK_SEND) in the "IK" block folder of the S7 program.
o Execute the function "Options > Charts > Update block types", while you select all projects that use AS-wide interconnections in the following dialog.
Note of textual interconnections in F programs
When the "Make textual interconnections" function is used, open textual interconnections to F blocks may be made without prompting for the F password.
Note on using UDTs
As of PCS 7 V7.0, UDTs are used in the interface in different blocks of the block libraries. This means you can no longer use UDT1 to UDT50 in the user area of the program and in the templates of the master library.
2.3 CFC for S7
Creating CFC Block Types:
If you create blocks as FCs for subsequent use in CFC charts (for example, with STL/SCL), block outputs in these FCs must only be written (VAR_OUTPUT). If you read block outputs, you will be working with undefined values.
If you want old values to be retained beyond the cycle, you must use in/out parameters (VAR_INOUT) or write the block as an FB.
"CFC Library" block library is overwritten by the new version
The existing "CFC Library" block library is overwritten by the new version during the installation. If you want to retain the old library, it has to be copied before the installation.
2.4 SFC Instances in the CFC
After subsequent interconnection of the programmable associated values at the SFC instance (AUX_PR_04 ...10), a STOP-RUN transition of the CPU must be performed after a compilation of the changes and download of changes for the changes to take effect and for the associated values to be displayed again in WinCC. You can also perform a complete download.
3 Notes on Documentation
Comprehensive documentation on CFC is available to you in the online help. This contains both general reference information and context-sensitive help on the current function or dialog.
CFC is also described in the manuals "CFC - Manual for S7", "CFC - Manual for M7".
The manuals are available as electronic documentation and can be displayed and printed with the Acrobat Reader which is supplied with the software (Start > Simatic > Documentation).
4 Notes on the Update
Update 1 contains the following extensions or corrections:
• If the attribute S7_link was set to "False", interconnections to block inputs were removed during subsequent type import. If a type import was carried out after an attribute change S7_link = False in CFC V7.1.3 and interconnections to these connectors still exist, these interconnections can be removed manually or through a type import after an attribute change S7_link = True and then another type exchange after an attribute change with S7_link = False.
• Certain configurations in the step magnifier of the SFC could result in system errors when the step magnifier is opened in SFC test mode. This has been corrected.
• System errors could result during a type import after modifications to the interface of structured connectors for blocks were made if the affected parameter was interconnected to shared addresses. This has been corrected.
• All filtered parameters are now listed correctly in the selection of the I/Os via the process object view.
• Multiple output interconnections which combine internal and AS-wide interconnections can now be deleted or moved.
• Incorrect address calculation could lead to values being overwritten in the CPU when using parameters of the data type STRUCT containing elements of the data type STRING[n]. This has been corrected.
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