S7 HMI
S7 HMI
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Category: Utilities & tools
Homescreen - normal view
Grouped view
In app editor
In app webbrowser
Symbol editor
Control editor
Areas
Controller editing
area editing

Description

The main function of this app is to control lights, electrical doors and other devices at home. All this components have to be connected to a programmable logic controller (plc). A plc is a special hardware to develop automated systems.

This app provides an comfortable and inexpensive alternative to existing visualization systems. The structured surface, which makes it possible to create visualization interfaces very quick and easily, will convince.

It is recommended to apply the trial version first to get the opportunity to determine whether the application meets the requirements.

Supports the following controllers:
S7-300, S7-400, S7-1200

The following memory areas are supported:
Flags, data blocks as well as the input and output area

The following data types are supported:
Bit, Byte, Word, DWord, Int, DInt, Real, TimeOfDay and DateAndTime (DateAndTime read-only)

Attention: Please note that this app was developed for the use of private applications. Consider that a programmable logic controller (PLC) is often be used for industrial machines, and takes control of valves, hydraulic power units, steam turbines and other devices. The operation of such equipment may only be carried out by trained personnel. So take care and note using this application may cause potentially hazardous situation, which in further harm may lead to property damage or also personal injury.

The software developer assumes no liability for any damages caused by the use of this application!

TIA Portal, Simatic, Simatic S5, Simatic S7, S7-200, S7-300, S7-400, S7-1200, S7-1500 are registered trademarks of Siemens AG.

  • In app project editor
  • Switch between normal and grouped view
  • Integrated webbrowser to show your controllers web content (plc webserver have to be activated)
Product ID: 9WZDNCRDCFPM
Release date: 2013-10-25
Last update: 2021-04-15