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Safety portal

Dec. 1, 2011
Simatic STEP 7 Safety Advanced V11 is part of the Siemens TIA (totally integrated automation) Portal, providing configuration and programming tools for generating a failsafe program within the TIA Portal.

Simatic STEP 7 Safety Advanced V11 is part of the Siemens TIA (totally integrated automation) Portal, providing configuration and programming tools for generating a failsafe program within the TIA Portal.

Features & benefits

  • TIA Portal integrates product and engineering in one interface, linking Siemens automation software packages and platforms; enables all Programmable Controllers, HMI operator panels, and drives to be configured in one environment

  • Safety Advanced feature same configuration of failsafe systems as for standard automation; failsafe runtime group is setup automatically on insertion of failsafe controller

  • Safety Administration Editor provides central support for the administration, display, and modification of safety-related parameters, while the identification of safety-related resources are standardized for simplicity

Siemens Industry Automation Division
(800) 333-7421
industry.siemens.com/topics/global/en/tia-portal/controller-sw-tia-portal/Pages/Default.aspx

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