Siemens Pc Ppi Cable Driver 77
How to Install and Use Siemens PC/PPI Cable Driver 77
Siemens PC/PPI cable driver 77 is a software that enables communication between a PC and a Siemens S7-200 PLC via a PC/PPI cable. The PC/PPI cable is a serial RS232 interface that connects the PC's COM port to the PLC's PPI port. The driver is compatible with Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 operating systems.
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In this article, we will show you how to install and use Siemens PC/PPI cable driver 77 to program and monitor your S7-200 PLC using Siemens STEP 7 Micro/WIN software.
Installation Steps
Download the Siemens PC/PPI cable driver 77 from the [official Siemens website]. The file name is PC_PPI_Cable_Driver_77.zip.
Extract the zip file to a folder on your PC.
Connect the PC/PPI cable to your PC and PLC. Make sure the PLC is powered on.
Open the Device Manager on your PC and look for an unknown device under Human Interface Devices or Other Devices. This is your PC/PPI cable.
Right-click on the unknown device and select Update Driver Software.
Select Browse my computer for driver software and navigate to the folder where you extracted the zip file.
Select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer and choose USB devices.
Select Have Disk and browse to the folder where you extracted the zip file. Select the file PC_PPI_Cable_Driver_77.inf and click Open.
Click OK and then Next to install the driver. You may see a warning message that the driver is not digitally signed. Click Install this driver software anyway.
Wait for the installation to complete and then click Close. You should see a new device named Siemens S7-200 (PPI) under USB devices in Device Manager.
Usage Steps
Open Siemens STEP 7 Micro/WIN software on your PC. You can download it from the [official Siemens website] if you don't have it already.
Select PG/PC Interface from the Options menu or from the toolbar icon.
Select USB as the local connection and click Properties.
Select Siemens S7-200 (PPI) as the interface type and click OK.
Select PPI as the protocol type and click Properties.
Set the station address to 0 (for master) and the baud rate to match your PLC's settings. The default baud rate for S7-200 PLCs is 9600 bps. Click OK.
Click OK again to close the PG/PC Interface window.
You can now use STEP 7 Micro/WIN to program and monitor your S7-200 PLC via the PC/PPI cable. To test the connection, select Online Test from the PLC menu or from the toolbar icon. You should see a green light indicating that the communication is successful.
Troubleshooting Tips
If you encounter any problems with installing or using Siemens PC/PPI cable driver 77, you can try some of these tips:
Make sure you have administrator rights on your PC when installing or running STEP 7 Micro/WIN software.
Make sure you have selected the correct COM port for your PC/PPI cable in Device Manager. You can check this by right-clicking on Siemens S7-200 (PPI) under USB devices and selecting Properties. Then go to Port Settings tab and click Advanced. You should see a COM port number assigned to your cable. If not, you can change it manually by selecting a free COM port from the drop-down list.
Make sure you have selected the correct interface type, protocol type, station address, and baud rate in PG/PC Interface settings. These should match your PLC's settings and your cable's specifications.
Make sure your PLC is powered on and in RUN mode when trying to communicate with it via the PC/PPI cable.
If you still have problems, you can contact Siemens technical support or visit their [online forum] for more help.
Conclusion
In this article, we have shown you how to install and use Siemens PC/PPI cable driver 77 to communicate with your S7-200 PLC via a PC/PPI cable. We hope this article was helpful and informative for you. If you have any questions or feedback, please feel free to leave a comment below.
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