Right-click the macro on your schematic > . Under the Part tab, ensure the correct Siemens ordering code is linked. This enables the bill of materials (BOM) export. Example: For LOGO! 24CEo (24V AC/DC, relay outputs), the part is 6ED1052-1HB08-0BA1 .
Consider a standard LOGO! 8.3 (12/24 RC) with 8 digital inputs and 4 relay outputs. Manually drafting this takes 15 minutes. Now consider a panel with 3 LOGO! main modules and 6 expansion modules. Manual drawing becomes error-prone. Here is why macros are critical: Siemens Logo Eplan P8 Macro
💡 : Always verify the firmware version of your hardware against the macro. Siemens frequently updates the LOGO! 8 line (e.g., the 8.3 version with cloud connectivity), and using the specific macro for that version ensures your documentation reflects the latest hardware capabilities. Right-click the macro on your schematic >
Right-click the macro on your schematic > . Under the Part tab, ensure the correct Siemens ordering code is linked. This enables the bill of materials (BOM) export. Example: For LOGO! 24CEo (24V AC/DC, relay outputs), the part is 6ED1052-1HB08-0BA1 .
Consider a standard LOGO! 8.3 (12/24 RC) with 8 digital inputs and 4 relay outputs. Manually drafting this takes 15 minutes. Now consider a panel with 3 LOGO! main modules and 6 expansion modules. Manual drawing becomes error-prone. Here is why macros are critical:
💡 : Always verify the firmware version of your hardware against the macro. Siemens frequently updates the LOGO! 8 line (e.g., the 8.3 version with cloud connectivity), and using the specific macro for that version ensures your documentation reflects the latest hardware capabilities.