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SIMATIC

STEP 7 Professional 2010 SR4


Engineering Software for SIMATIC S7 / M7 / C7
Security Information:
Siemens provides products and solutions with industrial security functions that support the
secure operation of plants, solutions, machines, equipment and/or networks. They are
important components in a holistic industrial security concept. With this in mind, Siemens’
products and solutions undergo continuous development. Siemens recommends strongly
that you regularly check for product updates.
For the secure operation of Siemens products and solutions, it is necessary to take suitable
preventive action (e.g. cell protection concept) and integrate each component into a holistic,
state-of-the-art industrial security concept. Third-party products that may be in use should
also be considered. For more information about industrial security, visit
http://www.siemens.com/industrialsecurity.
To stay informed about product updates as they occur, sign up for a product-specific
newsletter. For more information, visit http://support.automation.siemens.com.

Notes on Installation and Usage


These notes should be considered more up-to-date than the information in other documents.
Read the notes carefully, because they contain information on installing and using STEP 7
Professional.
Also read the Special Notes of the STEP 7 Professional parts of products.
Note when printing the file that the left and right margins are set to a width of 25
millimeters for A4 portrait size.
Contents
Notes on Installation
Contents................................................................................................................................. 1
1 Contents of the Consignment...............................................................................2
2 Hardware Requirements........................................................................................ 3
3 Software Requirements......................................................................................... 4
3.1 Operating Environment......................................................................................... 4
3.2 Memory Requirements........................................................................................... 5
4 Installation.............................................................................................................. 6
4.1 Installation of STEP 7 Professional......................................................................6
4.1.1 Firewall..................................................................................................................... 7
4.2 License Key of STEP 7 Professional....................................................................8
4.3 Uninstalling STEP 7 Professional.........................................................................9
5 Additional Notes..................................................................................................... 9
5.1 Special Characteristics of the MS Windows 7 Operating System......................9
6 Terms of License and Disclaimer of Liability for Open Source Software........11
Notes on Installation
The installation notes contain important information that you will require in order to install
STEP 7 Professional. Read these notes before installing the software.

1 Contents of the Consignment

Contents of DVD STEP 7 Professional


 Folder "InstData":
- STEP 7 V5.5 incl. SP4
- Automation License Manager V5.42 incl. Update 1
- S7-GRAPH V5.3 incl. SP7
- S7-SCL V5.3 incl. SP6 incl. Update 2
- S7-PLCSIM V5.4 incl. SP5 incl. Update 2
- S7-PCT V3.2
- Folder S7 Web2PLC V1.0 SP2 HF1
Application for creation and setup of user-defined Web pages for the Web server of
the CPU.
- Folder "S7 Block Privacy"
Application for encoding of blocks.
Notes:
A block protected with Block Privacy can only be loaded to the following CPUs:
- S7-300 and ET 200 CPUs as of firmware V3.2
- S7-400 CPUs as of firmware V 6.0
- A block protected with "Block Privacy" will not be considered in the reference data
lists! Keep this in mind when creating protected blocks. All global variables used in
creating protected blocks cannot be entered in the reference data list. This means
you should not use global variables in the protected blocks.

 Folder "_Manuals":
- file "STEP 7 - What's New.rtf"
- file "S7-GRAPH - What's New.rtf"
- file "S7-SCL - What's New.rtf"
- Electronic manuals for STEP 7 V5.5
- Electronic manuals for S7-GRAPH V5.3
- Electronic manuals for S7-SCL V5.3
- Electronic manuals for S7-PLCSIM V5.4
- Command Interface description
- Description of the Central Installation Procedure
The manuals are available in an installable form in the folder "_Manuals" and are optionally
available on your computer after STEP 7 Professional has been installed. If you do not install
the manuals, you can also view at any time on the data carrier.

 Folder "Optional Components" (Has to be explicitly installed by the user if necessary).


- Folder "Communication Blocks"
Documentation of blocks FETCH/WRITE-FBs 210 and 220.
- Folder "PROFIenergy"
Projects (ET200S) and descriptions
- "OC Wizard" folder
With this tool, link modules for open TCP/IP communication can be created.
The wizard can be installed from this folder by means of “Setup“. An existing installation
must be removed beforehand.
In this folder, please read the provided documentation with application examples (PDF
file) as well as the conditions of warranty, liability and support.
- Folder "SIMATIC iMap STEP 7 Addon"
- Folder "SCT Security Configuration Tool"
Configuration of the Security functions of SIMATIC NET products
 Folder "Open Source Software"
Source code of the OSS software
2 Hardware Requirements
In order to work with the STEP 7 Professional, you need a suitable programming device or a
suitable PC. There are no special hardware requirements. Therefore, the minimum
requirements specific to the operating system apply. You can find these requirements on the
appropriate Microsoft websites.
When using a PC instead of a PG, you also need to have an external prommer for SIMATIC
Memory Cards / MMC if you want to save your S7 user program to EPROMs. A
communications card (CP) or SIMATIC NET connection is necessary for PC online functions
to the automations system (PLC).
As of STEP 7 V5.5 you can use the USB prommer without installating additional software.
The necessary functionality has been integrated as of STEP 7 V5.5.
3 Software Requirements

3.1 Operating Environment

Operating System
STEP 7 Professional can be used with the following operating systems:
 MS Windows XP Professional SP3 (32 bit)
 MS Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 (32 bit) Standard Edition as workstation computer
 MS Windows 7 (32 Bit) Ultimate, Professional Enterprise (standard installation), with
SP1. The Windows XP mode under Windows 7 has not been approved yet.
 MS Windows 7 (64-bit) Ultimate, Professional and Enterprise, with SP1.
 MS Windows Server 2008 R2 (64 bit), with SP1 as workstation computer.
STEP 7 Professional has not been tested on any other operating systems; use at your own
risk.

Supported virtualization platforms


You can install the SIMATIC STEP 7 V5.5 SP4 software package in a virtual machine. To do
so, use one of the following virtualization platforms:
 VMware vSphere Hypervisor ESX(i) 5.5
 VMware Workstation 10.0
 VMware Player 6.0.2
 Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V.
You can use the following host operating systems within the selected virtualization platform
to install SIMATIC STEP 7 V5.5 SP4:
 Windows 7 Professional/Ultimate/Enterprise (32/64-bit)
 Windows XP Professional SP3 (32-bit).

Note
 The same hardware requirements as for SIMATIC STEP 7 V5.5 SP4 itself apply
to the host operating systems.
 The plant operator must ensure that the host operating systems have sufficient
system resources. .
 We recommend the use of hardware certified by the manufacturers when using
HyperV-Server and ESX(i).
 When you use Microsoft Hyper-V, accessible stations cannot be displayed.
 With respect to the use of communications processors (e.g. CP5711…), please
observe the relevant information in the module documentation and on the SIMATIC
Support pages (http://support.automation.siemens.com).
Important additional information:
 Special considerations when installing the software on MS Windows Server 2008:
You need administrator rights to configure the PG/PC interface or install hardware
support packages. The user rights from the user group "Siemens TIA Engineer" are not
sufficient.
 Special consideration when installing the software on MS Windows 7: Observe the notes
in the paragraph "Special Characteristics of the MS Windows 7 Operating System"
regarding the user group "Siemens TIA Engineer".

Internet Explorer
All operating systems must be using MS Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher).

Display of PDF files


To read the supplied PDF files, you need a PDF reader that is compatible with PDF 1.7
(ISO32000-1:2008 PDF).
Security settings
In project directories, all users who have write access are to receive write permission in case
of non-exclusive use by one user only. These rights have to be set up by an administrator.
Note: The standard rights available in the operating system depend on the operating system
in use. Tools used for the creation of partitions will implement their own security guidelines.

Hibernation mode
Shifting to hibernation mode is generally permitted in STEP 7. However, hibernation must not
be triggered if online connections are open or projects are being accessed by STEP 7
applications via a network.
In such cases, online connections could be terminated unintentionally and open projects on
networks may experience data loss.
For these reasons, the energy options for the operating system in the Windows Control
Panel should be set so that hibernation is not automatically triggered (by timer). Hibernation
should not be triggered manually by the user in the cases mentioned above.

3.2 Memory Requirements


STEP 7 Professional requires, depending on the installation, approx. 2 GB of memory on
your hard disk. The exact value depends on your operating system and on the file system
used on your programming device/personal computer.
MS Windows also requires additional free space on the hard disk (typically C:) for its swap
file, depending on the memory configuration.
You should keep at least double the amount of main memory free on your hard disk
(example: with a main memory of 1024 MB you will need 2048 MB hard disk space for the
page file following the installation of STEP 7).
Depending on the size of the project, it may be necessary to have a larger swap file, for
example, when copying an entire project (twice the size of the project on the hard drive in
addition). If the free memory area for the swap file is too small, errors may occur (the
program could possibly crash). Additional Windows applications which run parallel to STEP 7
Professional (such as Microsoft Word) also require additional hard disk space for the swap
file.
In order to ensure that the required memory for the swap file is really available, the minimum
size for the swap file should be set to the above value. This can be set in Windows in the
taskbar under Start > Settings > Control Panel.
You must make certain that you have enough free memory on the drive where the project
data are located. If there is not enough memory on the drive, the project data may be
destroyed during an operation (for example, when compiling an STL source file into blocks).
We also recommend that you do not store the project data on the same drive as the
Windows swap file.
4 Installation

4.1 Installation of STEP 7 Professional


Insert the STEP 7 Professional DVD in the drive. STEP 7 Professional is installed via a user-
led Setup, which you start with the MS Windows Explorer by double-clicking the SETUP.EXE
program of the STEP 7 Professional DVD.
Before you can upgrade STEP 7 Professional Edition 01/2000 to STEP 7 Professional 2010
SR4, you have to transfer your old authorization/license key to the corresponding
authorization/license key medium using AuthorsW/Automation License Manager and change
to the currently approved operating systems.
If you have MS Windows XP SP1 installed, you can install over STEP 7 Professional Edition
12/2002. But you will first have to install SP2 or SP3 of Windows XP.
You can upgrade an existing installation of STEP 7 V5.2, V5.3, V5.4 and V5.5 to STEP 7
Professional 2010 SR4. You do not have to uninstall these STEP 7 versions and optional
packages. However, you must uninstall older versions and their optional packages
beforehand.

In General the Following Applies:


In order to obtain the optimum display of the information during the Setup, you should set the
color scheme in the control panel of your programming device/personal computer to at least
65536 colors.
Before starting the Setup program, close all applications (such as Microsoft Word, etc.) and
the "Control Panel" window, since you will need to restart Windows following the installation
of STEP 7 Professional so that all system variables can be entered completely.
Insert the STEP 7 Professional DVD in the drive. In order to start installing STEP 7
Professional, double-click the SETUP.EXE program on the STEP 7 Professional DVD from
the Windows Explorer. The Setup program will guide you through the installation.
In the component selection box, select STEP 7, Automation License Manager, and any other
components (S7-SCL, S7-GRAPH, S7-PLCSIM,...) that you wish to install.
These components will then be installed and entries will be made in Microsoft Windows files.
The following notes are intended to help you make the correct user entries required during
the Setup program:
 The drive on which you install your STEP 7 Professional system can be selected freely.
On some PCs/programming devices, you will not be able to select the drive via the
selection list. In this case, simply enter the drive with its path in the appropriate input box
(for example, "e:\Step7"). Note that all STEP 7 optional packages must also be installed
on this drive, so there must be sufficient space available. Avoid installing STEP 7
Professional on a SUBST drive.
 Before you use STEP 7 Professional, Windows must be restarted. Only then do all of the
Microsoft Windows entries become active. If you do not restart Windows, STEP 7
Professional cannot run properly and data may be lost. If the installation procedure is
aborted, you will also need to restart Windows.
 Refer to the tables in the S7KOMP_B.PDF file (the directory "Step7" following
installation) for information on which versions of the optional packages can run with
STEP 7 Professional under Windows. Contact your Siemens representative for more up-
to-date information or go to our website at: http://support.automation.siemens.com

Note
STEP 7 Professional registers itself in Microsoft Windows system files. You cannot
delete, move or rename STEP 7 Professional files and folders using Microsoft
Windows utilities such as the Explorer or modify STEP 7 Professional data in the
Microsoft Windows registry. The program may no longer run properly after such
modifications.

4.1.1 Firewall
Network settings
The table below shows the STEP 7 network settings you need to analyze network security
and configure external firewalls:

Name Port Transport Direction Function Description


number protocoll
ALM 4410* TCP In-/Outbound License This service provides the complete
service functionality for software licenses
and is used by the Automation
License Manager as well as all
license-related software products.
RFC 102 TCP Outbound S7 Communication with the S7
1006 communi controller via Ethernet / PROFINET
cation for programming and diagnostic
purposes.
PNIO 34964 UDP Outbound CLRPC PNIO_EPM_PORT, used for
Endpoint Mapper lookup operations.
* Standard port which can be changed with the user configuration
Entries in the Windows firewall
The table below shows the entries made by STEP 7 setup in the Windows Firewall.
The entries are displayed during STEP 7 setup and must be accepted to install STEP
7.
You may have to make these entries yourself if you are using a firewall other than the
Windows Firewall or an additonal firewall.
Additional firewall entries may be necessary when you use STEP 7 optional packages.
When determining/changing the “area” for which this firewall entry is active, take into
consideration the network infrastructure in addition to the basic requirements for
network security.

Name Application Area


Automation License C:\Program Files\Common Subnet
Manager Service Files\Siemens\sws\almsrv\almsrvx.exe
Adaptive Server C:\Program Files\Common All computers
Anywhere Database Files\Siemens\SQLANY\Dbeng9.exe
Engine
Adaptive Server C:\Program Files\Common All computers
Anywhere Network Files\Siemens\SQLANY\Dbsrv9.exe
Server
SIEMENS STEP7 Block C:\WINNT\system32\S7otbxsx.exe All computers
Administration
SIEMENS STEP7 C:\<INSTALLDIR>SIEMENS\STEP7\S7INF\S7usiapx.exe All computers
S7InfoBox
SIEMENS STEP7 C:\<INSTALLDIR>SIEMENS\STEP7\S7BIN\S7tgtopx.exe All computers
SIMATIC Manager

4.2 License Key of STEP 7 Professional


Before you can start working with STEP 7 Professional, you must transfer the license key
from the license key meduim to the computer. There are two ways of doing this:
 While you are installing STEP 7 Professional, the Setup program displays a message, if
there is no suitable license key installed on your computer. You can then decide whether
you want the license key to be installed by the Setup program or whether you want to
install the license key manually at a later time using the Automation License Manager.
 If the license key cannot be installed during setup, continue the Setup program without
installing the license key. Then boot the computer and install the license key using the
taskbar in Start > Program Files > Siemens Automation > Automation License
Manager (e.g. Windows XP Professional).
Note
As of STEP 7 Professional Edition 2004, all program components will be activated via a
License Key. This license key can be installed on all local drives. See also the enclosed
product information on the Automation License Manager.
The Automation License Manger prevents the authorizations/license keys from
being installed on invalid drives or media such as RAM drives, diskettes or
compressed drives. If the drive in a device is reported as being a "removable
medium" and not, as usual, as a "hard drive", it will be treated as a CD, which
means that no license key may be installed on it.
In the case of compressed drives, you can install the authorization on the
associated host drive.
Read the notes on the Automation License Manager in the almreadme.rtf file on
the STEP 7 Professional DVD under "InstData\Automation License
Manager\ALM32\" or "...\ALM64\".
Hidden files are stored in the folder "<Drive on which the license key is installed>:\AX NF
ZZ". These files and the folder must not be deleted, moved, or copied. They contain data
required for the licensing of your software.
If you do not adhere to these guidelines, the license key may be irretrievably lost.

Notes on error-free use of the license keys


 The license key medium must not be read-only. Because the license key diskette is to be
used without write protection, there is a danger that a virus could be transferred from the
hard disk to the medium. You should therefore run a virus check on your PC or
programming device every time you install or remove a license key.
 If you use an optimizing program which enables you to move fixed blocks of memory,
only use this option once you have moved the license key from the hard disk back to the
license key medium.
 With the License Key a specially marked cluster is shown on the target drive. Some
check programs display this cluster as "defective". Do not try to restore it.
 Do not forget to transfer the license key to the license key medium before formatting,
compressing, or restoring your hard disk or before installing a new operating system.
 If a backup copy of your hard disk contains copies of license keys, there is a danger that
these copies may overwrite the valid installed license keys when you restore your
backup data to the hard disk, thereby destroying the valid license keys. To prevent a
valid license key from being overwritten by a backup copy, you must remove all license
keys before you make a backup copy or exclude the license keys from the backup.

Using the trial license:


If no valid license key is installed for STEP 7 Professional, the Trial License Keys of the
individual products which are always supplied with STEP 7 Professional can be installed.
However, these License Keys are only valid for 14 days.
4.3 Uninstalling STEP 7 Professional

Note
Software products must be removed according to MS Windows.
To do this, use MS Windows application "Software" (in the taskbar under ...> Settings >
Control Panel > Software) to remove your software package (for example "STEP 7").
As an alternative, you can use the setup program to uninstall a program.

If you uninstall an older version of STEP 7 in order to install STEP 7 Professional, you must
first uninstall any existing optional packages for STEP 7 as well.
5 Additional Notes
You will find further information on notes on installation and usage, as well as notes on the
operating system versions of the individual products, in the folders of the individual
components on the DVD folder "InstData" and in the 'Programs to be installed' Setup dialog
when you select the program and via the "Readme" button.

5.1 Special Characteristics of the MS Windows 7 Operating


System
Note that MS Windows 7 offers an extended protection concept.
This means that access to protected areas of the file system, such as the directories
"Programs" and "Windows", are virtualized. Your data will be forwarded by the operating
system in such a case to user-specific areas.
Note that the software under MS Windows 7 is no longer available at "Start menu>
SIMATIC", but under "Start menu > Programs > Siemens Automation > SIMATIC" This
change is caused by the current architecture of MS Windows 7. Any information listed in the
documentation and online help has to be interpreted accordingly.
If the Windows screen display is set to greater than 100% in the control panel, the
representation of certain STEP 7 dialogs (e.g. OC Wizard) is impaired.
Setting the access rights in the operating system
Important changes have been made to the MS Windows 7 safety concept as of STEP 7
V5.5. This concept is used in case of a new installation (STEP 7 has never been installed on
this computer). In this case, most settings, such as the STEP 7 language and mnemonic
method are user-defined. This means users can make settings using a PC and their login
information. An exception is the setting of the configuration language for the PG/PC
interface.
A user group ”Siemens TIA Engineer” will be created under MS Windows 7. The installer will
automatically be added to this user group. Users from this user group have additional rights,
such as configuration of the PG/PC interface under MS Windows 7 (32 Bit) and installation of
the hardware support packages as well as for global setting of the STEP 7 language and
mnemonic for all users of the “Siemens TIA Engineer” group. This language also applies to
the function “Set PG/PC Interface…” if this was started by means of the SIMATIC interface.
You have to make sure that the rights for the user group "SIEMENS TIA Engineer" are set up
in the domain as well as locally.
The administrator has to assign these user rights and it is his responsibility.
Access rights in project directories
See "Security settings" in section 3.1 Operating environment.
Project files on network drives
If several users work on the same project saved on a network drive at the same time, MS
Windows 7 clients may not recognize changes made to blocks by other users. Possible
remedies include a restart of STEP 7 on the MS Windows 7 client or deactivation of the
opportunistic locking of the respective PG/PC. The latter influences the performance of the
client. Given this background, we do not recommend that several users work on the same
project simultaneously.
User account control
STEP 7 V5.5 SP4 under MS Windows 7 can be operated with enabled (3 levels possible)
and disabled (never notify) user account control (UAC) mode.
Following the conversion of the user account control (e.g. by UAC conversion of a program
installed by the system administrator), some of the settings made by the user may no longer
be present. The position and size of the application windows may, for example, be reset to
older (default) values. Some of the projects processed by the user may no longer be visible.
You will have to enter them once again in the project management of STEP 7 (SIMATIC
Manager > Open Project > Find).
Set up domain global user group "Siemens TIA Engineer"
For operation in a domain, you can create a domain global user group that will be mapped to
the local user groups "Siemens TIA Engineer" and "Network configuration operators".
The following prerequisites will have to be met:
 The domain administrator has created a domain global user group.
 The domain administrator has added users to the domain global user group whose login
will be used for access to STEP 7.
Editing projects
You need at least "Siemens TIA-Engineer" rights to reconfigure the PG/PC interface under
MS Windows 7 (32-bit). Under MS Windows 7 (64-bit) standard user rights are sufficient.
These rights are also required for the following example:
A project can include an implicit configuration of the PG/PC interface (PG/PC).
If the PG/PC interface in such a project was implicitly reconfigured by a user with "Siemens
TIA-Engineer" rights, then operators with user rights will not be able to undo this
configuration. This means you will not be able to work online again until an operator with
Siemens TIA-Engineer" rights has reconfigured the PG/PC interface. Otherwise operators
will see the following alarm: "Insufficient user rights for operation of STEP 7".
Temporary IP address assignment
When the device status is being read out, the assignment of temporary IP addresses in the
device may have the result that no diagnostics information is shown. If this happens, update
the list of accessible nodes and repeat the action.

Note
Do not use the hibernate / standby function under MS Windows 7.

 
6 Terms of License and Disclaimer of Liability for
Open Source Software
Before installation, please read the "Readme_OSS.rtf" file.

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