PCS 7 - PC Configuration (V9.0 SP1) - Siemens

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SIMATICProcess control system PCS 7PCS 7 - PC Configuration (V9.0 SP1)Installation ManualValid for PCS 7 as of V9.0 SP110/2017A5E39221378-ABSecurity information1Preface2PC components of a PCS 7system3Hardware for PC stations4Installing PC stations5Appendices6

Legal informationWarning notice systemThis manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to preventdamage to property. The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alertsymbol, notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol. These notices shown below aregraded according to the degree of danger.DANGERindicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken.WARNINGindicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken.CAUTIONindicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken.NOTICEindicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken.If more than one degree of danger is present, the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will beused. A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to propertydamage.Qualified PersonnelThe product/system described in this documentation may be operated only by personnel qualified for the specifictask in accordance with the relevant documentation, in particular its warning notices and safety instructions. Qualifiedpersonnel are those who, based on their training and experience, are capable of identifying risks and avoidingpotential hazards when working with these products/systems.Proper use of Siemens productsNote the following:WARNINGSiemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technicaldocumentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended orapproved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation andmaintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems. The permissibleambient conditions must be complied with. The information in the relevant documentation must be observed.TrademarksAll names identified by are registered trademarks of Siemens AG. The remaining trademarks in this publicationmay be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner.Disclaimer of LiabilityWe have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and software described.Since variance cannot be precluded entirely, we cannot guarantee full consistency. However, the information inthis publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions.Siemens AGDivision Process Industries and DrivesPostfach 48 4890026 NÜRNBERGGERMANYA5E39221378-AB 12/2017 Subject to changeCopyright Siemens AG 2017.All rights reserved

Table of contents1Security information.72Preface.93PC components of a PCS 7 system.1343.1Basic configuration of the PCS 7 plant.133.2High availability (redundant) configurations.153.3Possible ways to operate engineering stations.173.4Differences between multiple station systems and single station systems.183.53.5.13.5.23.5.3Solutions for engineering stations.21PCS 7 project engineering with multiple engineering stations.21PCS 7 project engineering with a single PC.22Combination of engineering station and operator station on a single utions for multiple station systems.24Operator station multiple station system.24BATCH station multiple station system.25Route control station multiple station system.26Maintenance station multiple station system.27External archive servers and reporting system.29Process Historian and Information Server .29Archiving and reporting with Process Historian and Information Server.313.73.7.13.7.23.7.33.7.43.7.5Solutions for single station systems.32OS single station system.32BATCH single station system.35Route Control single station system.36Maintenance station single station system.36SIMATIC PCS 7 BOX stations.373.83.8.13.8.23.8.3Solutions for accessing PC stations.40Remote access via the Web Option for OS.40Remote access via terminal services.41Access to PCS 7 data using OpenPCS 7.423.93.9.13.9.23.9.33.9.4Connecting PC stations.43Tasks of terminal bus and plant bus.43Connection to the terminal bus/plant bus.45Connecting PC Stations via Wireless LAN.47Time synchronization.48Hardware for PC stations.514.1Preconfigured PC systems for PCS 7 (product bundles).514.2Basic hardware configuration.534.3Components for connection to the terminal bus/plant bus.54PCS 7 - PC Configuration (V9.0 SP1)Installation Manual, 10/2017, A5E39221378-AB3

Table of contents544.4Optional hardware components.574.5Configuring and ordering.59Installing PC stations.615.1Overview of installation steps.615.2Workgroup and ing the operating system.66Notes on installing the operating system.66Partitioning hard disks.70Name of the PC station.71PC configuration security settings.72Installing an operating system.73How to install the Message Queuing Service.75How to configure the Microsoft Internet Information Service (IIS) for the server.76How to Install a Multilingual User Interface Pack.78How to install service packs for the operating system.78How to set the paging file.79How to make additional system settings.80How to set the color scheme and font size.80How to install additional components.81Installing additional services for SIMATIC BATCH.81Creating a .85.4.95.4.105.4.115.4.12Installing the PCS 7 software.83Notes on installing PCS 7.83How to install on a network.86How to install the PCS 7 software.87How to prepare the engineering station for multi-user operation.90How to install the Process Historian.91Configuring redundancy for redundant servers.92Installing a PC for Web Option for OS.92Setting up user groups and users.92Installing PCS 7 libraries of older PCS 7 versions.97Firewall in PC stations.97Subsequent installation or updating.97Uninstalling PCS .15.5.2.25.5.2.35.5.2.4Installation of drivers for PCS 7.101Drivers for communications processors.101Drivers for communications processors.101How to configure standard communication modules.102How to disable the power saving options of network adapters.103How to prepare a PC station with CP 16xx for operation in PCS 7.104Additional Devices and Drivers for PCS 7.105Overview of additional devices and drivers for PCS 7.105Multi-display-connection in PC Stations.106Assigning the driver to the sound card.107How to activate the DCF77 reception service.1085.65.6.15.6.2Licensing.109PCS 7 licenses and quantity structures.109How to transfer license keys.111PCS 7 - PC Configuration (V9.0 SP1)Installation Manual, 10/2017, A5E39221378-AB

Table of .7.175.7.185.7.19Preparing PC stations.114Preparing the PC stations (overview).114SIMATIC Logon.115How to authorize users to configure SIMATIC Logon.116Setting the user language (MUI).117How to set the communication module for connecting to the terminal bus.118How to set up a work group for connection to the terminal bus.120How to set up the connection between the PC station and plant bus.120How to make settings for standard network adapters.122How to access PC stations outside a subnet.123Changing settings for encrypted communication.125How to configure encrypted communication between the PC stations.127How to change the PSK for encrypted communication.128How to use migration mode for changing encrypted communication.130How to Change the Transmission Rate and Operating Mode in the PC Network.131Installing security patches, hotfixes, service packs.133Enable and configure SNMP.134How to activate redundancy for high availability PCs.136How to disable user switching.137Downloading the network configuration to the PC 5.8.85.8.9Notes on add-ons and utilities.139Overview of additional programs and utilities for PCS 7.139Remote diagnostics functions.139Automatic logon to the operating system.141Virus scanners.142Burner software.142DiagMonitor.143Screen savers.145Defragmentation 6.1.16.1.26.1.36.1.46.1.5Appendix A - Applying the software package.149Software packages for basic engineering.149Software packages for operator stations.150Software packages for SIMATIC BATCH.151Software packages for SIMATIC Route Control.152Optional software 36.2.3.16.2.3.26.2.3.36.2.3.4Appendix B - Approved configurations on a PC station.154Approved configurations.154Configuration tables.158Configurations with engineering station, clients and single station system.158Configurations with server operating system (server to server).159Configurations with server operating system (client installation on server).160Information on the configurations.160Information on configuration type "X".160Information on configuration type "-".161Information on configuration type "A".161Information on configuration type "B".161Index.163PCS 7 - PC Configuration (V9.0 SP1)Installation Manual, 10/2017, A5E39221378-AB5

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Security information1Siemens provides products and solutions with industrial security functions that support thesecure operation of plants, systems, machines, and networks.In order to protect plants, systems, machines and networks against cyber threats, it isnecessary to implement – and continuously maintain – a holistic, state-of-the-art industrialsecurity concept. Siemens’ products and solutions constitute one element of such a concept.Customers are responsible for preventing unauthorized access to their plants, systems,machines and networks. Such systems, machines and components should only be connectedto an enterprise network or the internet if and to the extent such a connection is necessaryand only when appropriate security measures (e.g. firewalls and/or network segmentation) arein place.For additional information on industrial security measures that may be implemented, ritySiemens’ products and solutions undergo continuous development to make them more secure.Siemens strongly recommends that product updates are applied as soon as they are availableand that the latest product versions are used. Use of product versions that are no longersupported, and failure to apply the latest updates may increase customer’s exposure to cyberthreats.To stay informed about product updates, subscribe to the Siemens Industrial Security RSSFeed S 7 - PC Configuration (V9.0 SP1)Installation Manual, 10/2017, A5E39221378-AB7

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2PrefacePurpose of this documentationThis documentation provides you with an overview of the PC components used in PCS 7. Itcontains the following information: The PC components you can use for specific PCS 7 applications. The software and hardware you require for specific PC components. The licenses you require for individual products. The potential PC configurations for an application. How you can set up and configure your PC network.This documentation is intended for persons involved in configuration, commissioning, andservice.PCS 7 - PC Configuration (V9.0 SP1)Installation Manual, 10/2017, A5E39221378-AB9

PrefaceOptions for accessing PCS 7 documentationThe documentation required for PCS 7 includes the following types: PCS 7 ReadmeThe readme file is available in two versions:– PCS 7 Readme (offline)This version is installed by PCS 7 Setup. The file only contains general information andlinks to documents on the Internet.– PCS 7 Readme (online)This version contains all information on the installation and use of PCS 7 in the formatwhich is already familiar to you. The file is only available on the Internet to keep it alwaysup-to-date.NoteThe information provided in the PCS 7 Readme (online) on the Internet takesprecedence over all other PCS 7 documentation.Read this PCS 7 Readme carefully, because it contains important information andamendments on PCS 7. PUD ManagerThe "PUD Manager" an innovative tool to access documentation, comes with PCS 7 DVD.Some of the highlights:– Create your own Manual Collection.– Customize the documentation set according to your needs.– Efficient search engine to access your information.To install the PUD Manager and integrate the documents, refer to Siemens Industry /en/view/109748882).As PUD Manager in SIMATIC manager using the path:SIMATIC Manager Help Introduction(Online help for STEP 7 appears on SIMATIC Manager Help Contents) Technical Information and SolutionsFor important technical information and solutions, refer to SIMATIC PCS 7 Overview w/63481413). PCS 7 System DocumentationSystem documentation contains information that covers several products, such asconfiguration manuals and Getting Started manuals. This documentation serves as aguideline for the overall system and explains the interaction between the individualhardware and software components.Note the information on "PCS 7 Documentation Portal Setup" in the product overviewProcess Control System PCS 7; PCS 7 ‑ Documentation; Section "Options for accessingthe documentation". PCS 7 Product DocumentationProduct documentation contains information about special hardware and softwarecomponents. The individual documents provide detailed information on the specificcomponent.10PCS 7 - PC Configuration (V9.0 SP1)Installation Manual, 10/2017, A5E39221378-AB

PrefaceFull versions of the documentation are available from the "Technical Documentation SIMATICPCS 7" website:http://www.siemens.com/pcs7-documentation (http://www.siemens.com/pcs7-documentation)You can find additional information in the product overview Process Control System PCS 7;PCS 7 - Documentation; Section "Options for accessing the documentation".Required basic knowledgeTo understand this documentation, you should be familiar with automation engineering andprocess control engineering.You should also have experience of using PCs and similar (for example programming devices)and the Windows operating system used.ConventionsIn this documentation, the names of elements in the software interface are specified in thelanguage of this documentation. If you have installed a multi-language package for theoperating system, some of the designations will be displayed in the basic operating systemlanguage even after you change the language and will, therefore, differ from the designationsused in the documentation.If you use the operating system Windows 10, you can find the Siemens SIMATIC programs inthe Start menu under All apps Siemens Automation.Changes compared to the previous versionBelow, you will find an overview of the most important changes in the documentation comparedto the previous version:As of PCS 7 V9.0 Adaptation of the Windows operating systemsAs of PCS 7 V8.2 Adaptation of the Windows operating systemsPCS 7 - PC Configuration (V9.0 SP1)Installation Manual, 10/2017, A5E39221378-AB11

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3PC components of a PCS 7 system3.1Basic configuration of the PCS 7 plantOverviewIn a PCS 7 plant, PC components are used for the following stations: Engineering stations (ES) Operator stations (OS) Maintenance station (MS) BATCH stations (BATCH) Route Control stations (RCS) Stations for connecting SIMATIC PCS 7 to the SIMATIC IT environmentPCS 7 refers to these stations collectively as "PC stations". The following figure outlines themost important components in a PCS 7 plant.(QJLQHHULQJ VWDWLRQ2SHUDWRU VWDWLRQ0DLQWHQDQFH 6WDWLRQ% 7& VWDWLRQ5RXWH &RQWURO VWDWLRQ26 &OLHQW3&6 26 :HE 2SWLRQ,QWUDQHW ,QWHUQHW%XV WHUPLQDO EXV DQG SODQW EXV XWRPDWLRQ V\VWHP 6 6,0 7,& 3&6 %2;'LVWULEXWHG , 2352),%86 '3PCS 7 - PC Configuration (V9.0 SP1)Installation Manual, 10/2017, A5E39221378-AB13

PC components of a PCS 7 system3.1 Basic configuration of the PCS 7 plantLegend for figureStationFunctionEngineering station(Page 17)You configure and download all system components of PCS 7 with the engineering station: Oper‐ator stations, BATCH stations, Route Control stations, automation systems, central and distributedI/O.Engineering stations are PCs on which the PCS 7 engineering software is installed for the config‐uration of a PCS 7 project.Operator station(Page 18)The operator station is used to operate and monitor the PCS 7 system in process mode.You connect the operator station to the plant bus to enable the required data communication withthe automation system.Operator stations are PCs on which the PCS 7 OS software is installed.The operator station can be designed as a single-station system for smaller plants and less strin‐gent requirements. In larger plants with more stringent requirements, the OS can be designed asa multiple-station system with OS servers and OS clients.Maintenance Station(Page 18)The maintenance station is based on an operator station (OS). This OS focuses on "Plant AssetManagement" and enables diagnostics and maintenance of the plant.When the diagnostics structure is created in the plant hierarchy, an OS is assigned the functionsfor asset management. The OS functions can be supplemented with diagnostics functions andprogram packages for a specific plant.Note: The Engineering Station is used as a Maintenance Client. The Maintenance Station access‐es SIMATIC PDM when SIMATIC PDM is in use.BATCH station(Page 18)The BATCH station is used to operate and monitor batch process sequences in process mode.A connection to an operator station is required for data communication with the automation system.The BATCH station is connected to the terminal bus for this purpose.BATCH stations are PCs on which the SIMATIC BATCH software is installed.Route Control Station(Page 18)You use a route control station (RCS) to automate the transport of materials and products in aPCS 7 plant.The route control station is connected to the plant bus to provide the required data communication.A connection to an operator station is required to display messages.Route Control stations are PCs on which the SIMATIC Route Control software is installed.Bus system (terminalbus and plant bus)(Page 43)The PCS 7 AS, OS, BATCH, RCS and ES components communicate (between and among eachother) via a bus system (Industrial Ethernet). In PCS 7 plants, this bus is

Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and