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Which HMI components can you connect with S7-200 CPU and what should you watch
out for when doing so?
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Configuration Notes:
You can connect a SIMATIC S7-200 CPU with different types of HMI devices. Here you must take into account differences in communications protocols, baud rates and the number of connections possible. The HMI device always plays the active part in the
communication. This entry covers the following two aspects:
One HMI component can communicate simultaneously with multiple SIMATIC S7-200 CPUs (#mehrere_S7-200)
One SIMATIC S7-200 CPU can communicate simultaneously with multiple HMI components (#mehrere_HMI)
Note:
An MPI master cannot usually access a PPI master in the same network.
In the case of the MPI protocol the CPU communicates with each HMI device via a separate connection. This effectively avoids communication problems. However, the number of HMI devices that you can connect to an S7-200 CPU is greatly limited and
depends on the type of CPU. The following table gives an overview.
MPI (DP/T) Number of HMI Max. baud rate Number of HMI Max. baud rate Number of HMI
comp. CPU Port 0 comp. CPU Port 1 comp.
CPU Port 0 CPU Port 1 EM 277 Port
CPU 212 3 19.2 kbit/s - - -
(as from firmware
1.1)
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(as from firmware
1.1)
CPU 215 3 19.2 kbit/s 5 12 Mbit/s -
CPU 216 3 19.2 kbit/s 3 19.2 kbit/s -
CPU 221 3 187.5 kbit/s - - -
CPU 222 3 187.5 kbit/s - - -
CPU 224 3 187.5 kbit/s - - -
CPU 224XP 3 187.5 kbit/s 3 187.5 kbit/s
CPU 226 3 187.5 kbit/s 3 187.5 kbit/s -
EM 277 - - - - 5/
max.12 Mbit/s
Special case:
You can connect up to 3 pushbutton panels of the same type (PP7, PP 17-I or PP 17-II); these then all have the same functionality. You assign parameters to the pushbutton panels via the data block of the controller. S7-200 has only one data block and
therefore multiple functions cannot be provided for the panels (Entry ID: 691006 (/cs/document/691006/pp7-pp17-with-mpi-on-s7-200?lc=en-ww) ).
Note:
Only one TP 070 without any other nodes may be connected to each CPU interface.
In the case of the PPI protocol, you can theoretically connect 32 nodes, that is a maximum of 32 HMI devices. However, with PPI in one time interval there is only ever one logical connection between the nodes (time multiplex), which is established and
disconnected for each communication. The baud rate is max. 187 kbit/s. This practically reduces the number of HMI devices to three per interface.
Now, in PPI mode, if several HMI devices (PPI masters) access the CPU (PPI slave), it might happen that an HMI device constantly arrives at the CPU that is occupied by another HMI device (or by another PPI master) and is no longer updated. In this
case, you should increase the update cycles of the HMI devices. You do this in the relevant configuration tools of the HMI devices or with the text displays TD 100/200(C) in the Micro/WIN text display wizard.
Use Advanced PPI if the master concerned supports it. This type of protocol uses a separate connection like MPI. For example, when setting the PG/PC interface in Micro/WIN, you can select Advanced PPI when choosing a PPI connection.
More information on communication protocols of the S7-200 is available in the "S7-200 System Manual", chapter 7 - Communicating over a Network, in Entry ID: 1109582 (/cs/document/1109582/s7-200-system-manual?lc=en-ww) .
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