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DCS485 - SIEMENS PCS7 Training Course

Hands-on SIEMENS PCS7 training covering platform-specific configuration, programming, and troubleshooting - 5 days in the classroom or 5 days online, finishing with a completion certificate.

SIMATIC PCS7 + WinCC hands-on configurationCompletion certificate upon finishing
Overview

SIEMENS PCS7 Training Course

The DCS485 SIEMENS PCS7 training course teaches process control engineers, advanced process control engineers, instrument engineers, and DCS/PLC technicians to configure and program the SIMATIC PCS7 distributed control system. DCS485 runs as 5 days of classroom training or 5 days online / remote training, at 8 hours per day, and is designed to cover all basics and typical other functions of SIEMENS PCS7.

Using the SIEMENS PCS7 software, trainees learn how to configure PCS7 and design the visualization system, predominantly WinCC. The course covers building tags, designing PID and cascade control loops, building and testing advanced process control loops and logic, creating bumpless transfer in PCS7, and building batch control systems using SIMATIC Sequential Function Charts. Trainees also learn to build graphics, alarms, trends, and logs within WinCC. Trainees need to have some PLC programming experience, as covered in prerequisite training courses.

Curriculum

What You Learn in the DCS485 SIEMENS PCS7 Course

DCS485 moves from PCS7 architecture fundamentals to applied configuration, control logic, and visualization, with hands-on exercises throughout. After completing the course, attendees can configure hardware and networks, build control logic in the Continuous Function Chart and Sequential Function Chart editors, design a WinCC operator station, and tune PID controllers directly inside PCS7.

The course covers the following topics.

Module 01 · 10 topics

PCS7 architecture & project setup

  • Overview of DCS and the architecture of SIEMENS DCS in detail
  • Overview of different interface modules available in PCS7
  • Brief study on different stations available
  • Introduction to SIMATIC Manager and its basic structure
  • Different views of SIMATIC Manager
  • Planning the project
  • Creating the project and working in the various views
  • Configuration overview and AS configuration
  • Downloading the hardware configuration of the AS
  • Working in the Plant Hierarchy, its settings, and inserting additional hierarchy folders
Module 02 · 5 topics

Industrial networks & symbol tables

  • Brief introduction to different IM modules
  • Configuration of PROFIBUS DP and PROFINET networks
  • Remote I/O configuration and addressing
  • Creating symbol tables for various parameters
  • Import and export of the symbol table
Module 03 · 12 topics

CFC and SFC control logic

  • Inserting new CFC charts in the Plant Hierarchy
  • Working with libraries
  • Inserting blocks into the CFC and assigning parameters for the blocks
  • Working on different blocks available in the Basic library
  • Compiling, downloading, and testing the charts
  • Working in the standard library for analog and digital I/O channel configuration
  • Working on different motor and valve blocks
  • Working with the SFC Editor and its important functions
  • Properties of steps and transitions
  • Assigning parameters to the steps of the SFC chart
  • Creating the sequential control system in the SFC chart
  • Building batch control systems using SIMATIC Sequential Function Charts
Module 04 · 15 topics

WinCC visualization & PID execution

  • Introduction to the OS project editor
  • Working and structure of the OS-WinCC Explorer
  • Function of the process picture
  • Setting the OS activation for the ES
  • Working in general with the Graphics Designer
  • Working with tag interconnection
  • Creating graphics elements and symbol dynamics
  • Understanding alarms and messages
  • Configuration of trends and alarm configuration
  • Data logging and alarm storage
  • Creating faceplates for various objects and various user administrators
  • Detailed theory about proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control
  • Detailed overview of control loop methods
  • Real-time configuration of PID and bumpless transfer
  • Execution of PID with different models

Once these topics are complete, engineers choose the delivery format that fits their schedule and plant access.

Who the Course Is For

DCS485 is built for the people responsible for configuring, programming, and troubleshooting SIEMENS PCS7 systems: process control engineers, advanced process control engineers, instrument engineers, and DCS/PLC technicians. Trainees need to have some PLC programming experience, as covered in prerequisite training courses, before moving into PCS7-specific configuration.

01

DCS/PLC technicians

Build a structured, platform-specific foundation in PCS7 hardware configuration, networks, and control logic, moving beyond generic PLC knowledge into the SIEMENS DCS environment.

02

Process control & advanced process control engineers

Learn to configure PID and cascade control loops, complex control logic, and bumpless transfer directly inside PCS7, with hands-on CFC and SFC practice.

03

Instrument engineers

Gain the WinCC visualization skills to build tags, graphics, alarms, trends, and logs, so instrumentation designs translate directly into the operator station.

Bring your whole team

DCS485 also suits full teams from a single plant. Group participation works well when a team is responsible for a PCS7 migration, commissioning, or control upgrade, and companies use the course for platform onboarding and DCS/PLC upskilling. Onsite corporate training is available on request so a team trains together on its own PCS7 configuration. PiControl's PLC / HMI / SCADA design and programming team can also configure and commission PCS7 systems directly.

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Certification & materials

Certification and Course Materials

DCS485 attendees receive a PiControl DCS485 Completion Certificate, which supports professional development records and can be added to a resume or LinkedIn profile. The course is hands-on throughout, with configuration exercises in SIMATIC Manager, the CFC and SFC editors, and WinCC, so attendees leave with working experience rather than lecture notes alone.

Attendees also receive course materials covering SIEMENS PCS7 software, the WinCC visualization system, function block libraries, CFC/SFC editors, PROFIBUS DP and PROFINET configuration tools, symbol tables, and hardware configuration examples. Engineers who want to go deeper into loop tuning can follow up with PiControl's PID100 PID Tuning course.

  • Completion certificate
  • Hands-on CFC/SFC configuration exercises
  • WinCC visualization practice
  • Hardware & network configuration examples
  • Symbol tables & function block libraries
  • PID100 follow-on pathway
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DCS485 Frequently Asked Questions

Short answers to the questions engineers ask most before enrolling in the DCS485 SIEMENS PCS7 training course.

DCS485 runs as 5 days of classroom training or 5 days of online / remote training, at 8 hours per day. The classroom format is instructor-led, and the online format follows the same schedule remotely.
DCS485 is designed for process control engineers, advanced process control engineers, instrument engineers, and DCS/PLC technicians. Anyone responsible for configuring, programming, or troubleshooting a SIEMENS PCS7 system benefits from the course.
Trainees need to have some PLC programming experience, as covered in prerequisite training courses, before starting DCS485.
DCS485 uses the SIEMENS PCS7 software, the WinCC visualization system, function block libraries, the CFC and SFC editors, PROFIBUS DP and PROFINET configuration tools, symbol tables, and hardware configuration examples.
Yes. The course covers PID and cascade control loop design, bumpless transfer, and real-time configuration of PID with different models, all executed directly inside PCS7.
Attendees receive a PiControl DCS485 Completion Certificate. It documents completion of the course and can be used for professional development records or added to a resume or LinkedIn profile.
Yes. Trainees learn to design the WinCC operator station, including tag creation, alarm configuration, static and dynamic graphics, trends, logs, and faceplates.
Yes. Group participation works well for teams responsible for a PCS7 migration, commissioning, or control upgrade, and onsite corporate training is available on request so a team trains together on its own PCS7 configuration.
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Enroll in DCS485

Request course info for DCS485 to give your engineering team hands-on SIEMENS PCS7 configuration, programming, and troubleshooting skills, with a completion certificate. Online, 5-day classroom, and onsite formats are available, so teams in any location or time zone can start.

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