Macros allow you to store the entire PLC schematic—including the power supply, the 24V distribution, the input fuses, and the output relays—as a single, intelligent object.
In EPLAN, a macro is a saved snippet of a circuit. Think of it like a Function Block (FB) in the S7-1200. Just as you wouldn't rewrite a PID control loop from scratch for every motor, you shouldn't redraw the wiring for an S7-1214C every time. macros eplan siemens s7-1200
Open your largest completed S7-1200 project. Select the entire PLC schematic in EPLAN. Go to Page > Macro > Save . Name it Base_S7-1200_16DI_16DO . Test it on your next small project. Macros allow you to store the entire PLC
When you build your macro, assign the symbolic names in the EPLAN macro properties. When you insert the macro into a new project, EPLAN will ask for a "Structural identifier" (e.g., =Conveyor1). Type it once. EPLAN automatically renames all tags inside the macro to "Conveyor1_Motor_1_Run". Just as you wouldn't rewrite a PID control
Bridging the Gap: Using Macros in EPLAN to Supercharge Your Siemens S7-1200 Workflow