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3. ccccccececeecceeeeceeeseeeeeeeeesaeeeseeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeeeeeeeseaaaeeeeeess 73 7 9 4 Download Current R CIDG cccccccsccceseseeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeaseeeeeees 74 7 9 5 Upload Current Recipe cccccccccccceeceeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeseeeeeesessaaaseeeeeeees 74 79 6 Roset ROCO ststivntenndicxencdivreshinevaanconshaancoossnmdwadunsatinesulaaendinaneviannhsaleniermvenithandecesys 74 7 9 7 DUMP Recipe Datla cccccccccscesececseseeecscssesencaseeeesseeeescuseeessasaeensoueeseneseesoass 75 7 9 8 Restore Recipe Datta cccccccccsssccccsseccesseccceeseeecseseeecsegseeessueeessseeessensessnsags 76 7 10 User Management Actions cccccccssscccccssseecececsesseceesseesseeesseaseeeesseeageeeesssaaass 77 POT EGOO oaaao EE AE EE E tease nianteccuaasceacssteeshonseaturs 77 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 4 EX OR Tech note FAQ GWIHCI USER accrctccssachosssarncdenssscavasesnedencecoosntasmessendaneeseceaeckeacdlatwedeonnaciacudesecdaissseeds 77 109 Rosol AS GUO ait cette ahead hee T saa ctueebinciesacaestebetaniadaceasds 79 AOA AOU E Garant nee eee eee eee eee eee E 79 TWO NOSIS WSO eee E etsetet settee css oa Aces ea ee aig ts eee oa eeeewcdeeetee se 80 AOG E USES nee E en eee ee eee eee eee 81 7 10 7 Delete UM Dynamic File ccc eeccccccessseeeeeceeeseceeeseeasececesseaeeeesssanseeesssaaeeeess 82 TNO EOT U 0S srs R igs secscp etn cee ces E eee ce
4. Action List u5 Action List A W UpLoadRecipe Recipe Actions Macro Properties DownLoadRecipe UpLoadRecipe UpLoadRecipe WiteCurrent Recipe Set RecipeName Recipe1 DownLoadCurRecipe RecipeSet curSet UpLoadCurRecipe Reset Recipe User Management Actions LogOut ResetPassword Recipeset Add User J Set the set index Delete User Edit Users Cance Figure 109 9 6 1 Download Recipe The Download Recipe action allows you to transfer the selected set of Recipe data from the panel memory to the live Tag data in the controller memory To do this the user has to configure the Download Recipe action select the Recipe name in the action property and set the Recipe set you want to download If you select CurSet the currently selected Recipe set will be downloaded 9 6 2 Upload Recipe The Upload Recipe action allows you to transfer the set of live Tag data from the controller memory to the panel Recipe memory the Recipe data will be replaced with the new values To do this the user must configure the Upload Recipe macro and in the macro property select the Recipe name and Recipe set you want to upload to If you select CurSet the uploaded data will be stored in the currently selected Recipe set 9 6 3 Download Current Recipe The DownLoadCurRecipe action allows you to transfer the current Recipe set data from the HMI memory to t
5. 28 EX OR Tech note Figure 25 4 7 Step 4 Attach Data to Objects JMobile Studio allows simple binding between Tags and Widget Properties Many different Widget Properties can be attached to a Tag which allows you to control the device and animate objects based on live data To attach a Tag to a property click on the property in Property view A button will be displayed on the right side of the property field Click on this button and select the item Attach Tag from the menu as shown in Figure 26 For example when working with a gauge object the most common action taken by the programmer is to attach a Tag to the needle so that the value of the Tag referenced in the controller memory is represented by the needle movement ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 29 EX OR Tech note Configure Display Figure 26 To attach the Tag to the needle single click on the object to display its properties in the Property view Locate the Value property and click on the button on the right part of the field as shown in Figure 26 Select the Attach Tag menu item and a dialog will be displayed as shown in Figure 27 Gauge value System Widget Recipe Indexed ReadOnly Read Write Write Only TagIndex O Figure 27 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 30 EX OR Tech note
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7. Remarks None Example var group new Group var status project getGroup enginesettings group if status 1 var value group getTag Tagl if value undefined do something with the value ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 175 EX OR Tech note var g new Group var status project getGroup enginesettings g ENGROUpReady gt function fnGroupReady groupName group van Val Group gerlagq lagi if val undefined do something with the value 19 3 1 14 State Class for holding state of a variable acquired from the controlled environment Beside value itself it contains the timestamp indicating when the value is collected together with flags marking quality of the value 19 3 1 15 Methods getQualityBits Returns an integer a combination of bits indicating tag value quality Parameters None Return value Integer containing quality bits Remarks None Example Var state new State var value project getTag Tagl state Vat Gots ot E a derOualityBirs getTimestamp Returns time the value was sampled Parameters None Return value Date object containing the timestamp Remarks Date is a native JavaScript data type This is not yet Supported on client side ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 176 EX OR Tech note Example var state new State varn value project vgecelag lagi state
8. UnsubscribeGroup a Figure 57 7 4 Tag Actions The Tag Actions macros are used to interact with the application s Tags 7 4 1 Data Transfer Data Transfer macros allow you to exchange data between two controllers between registers within a controller or from system variables to controllers and vice versa SrcTag refers to the source Tag and DestTag refers to Destination Tag The various Tag types include a Controller Tag a System Tag a Recipe Tag and Widget Property ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 58 EX OR Tech note Action List Action List A W DataT ransfer T Step Tag ScrollRight Trend PageLeftTrend select Tag O System Recpe Widget Figure 58 7 4 2 Toggle Bit Toggle Bit macros allow you to Toggle meaning set or reset a Bit of a word The Bit Index allows you to select the Bit to be Toggled ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 59 EX OR Tech note Action List A Y W ToggleBit Project_Taghar Figure 59 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 60 EX OR Tech note 7 4 3 Set Bit The Set Bit Index macro allows you to set the selected Bit When the macro is executed the selected Bit value is set to 1 Action List A Se W SetBit Project_ Taghgr _ SerollRight Trend Set the tag name PageLe
9. When attaching a Tag you can attach five types of data sources Tag System Tag another object property called a Widget Recipes and Indexed types Select the Tag source type to attach to a Tag defined in the Tag editor Select the System source type to attach to a system Tag Select the Widget source type to attach to data from another object Select the Recipe source type to attach to Recipe data from Recipe manager Select the Indexed source type to attach to Indexed references Now select the Tags from the Tag Name combo and Click OK Tags can be attached to many different properties of the object You can attach a Tag to a different property by selecting the property in the Property view and clicking on the Attach Tag popup menu You can also right click on the object and select the Attach Tag menu item The Attach To dialog will be displayed and you can select the desired property from a list on the right part of the dialog 4 8 Step 5 Testing the Project With JMobile you can test the project functionality before downloading it to the Target device JMobile provides an internal simulator that generates data and simulates the Target operation When defining Tag values the Tag Editor also includes a field to select a method for simulating the data as shown in Figure 28 Tag values can be simulated in the following ways Variables The data is stored in a variable in the simulator This variable ho
10. 17 2 1 Display Name The Display Name and Description are names that will be shown in the Property view You can change this value to set the information for each custom Widget property 17 2 2 Attribute Name The Attribute Name is the name exposed by JMobile to JavaScript functions and Attach Tag dialog The default property name has the form WidgetType name WidgetType is the type of Widget and name is the Attribute Name If you have more than one Widget of the same type the Widget type name will be WidgetT ype01 WidgetType02 etc 17 2 3 Display Category The Display Category is the category or group of the property in the Property view All properties in the same category are shown together in the Property view This allows you to organize the properties in the view The Display Category allows you to view by category group by clicking on ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 159 EX OR Tech note either the Collapse or Expand button For example you can declare position properties like the X coordinate height width properties in a single display category called Position 17 2 4 Description The Description property allows you to define the description and comments within the property the information will be displayed in the property pane 17 2 5 Advanced The properties are shown in either the Normal or Advanced mode The Advancea check box allows you to specify
11. 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 125 EX OR Tech note YW a pagei _ x scheduler S Properties g x l QRAQM om x amla e arere B H al R o Scheduler Name Schedule1 Schedulpa Columns Show Header true Text Display Font arial o A Breezes Name Select schedule name Figure 137 In the Properties pane you can customize the scheduler Widget to adjust row colors column width show or hide column etc 12 10 Schedule the Events During Run time If you defined the scheduler GUI on a page as described in chapter 125 then you can schedule the event and modify this schedule during run time on the server In run time the user has the flexibility to change all possible types and change the possibility to mode as described in the dedicated chapter Type Mode Occurence Condition Enable sem ant ine foot owt foe w tn Days Of The Week Figure 138 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 126 EX OR Tech note 12 11 Occurrence The Occurrence column specifies the date selected by the type of column as shown in the figure 12 12 Condition The Condition column lists the available Boolean Tags from the project If a Tag is selected as a condition then the scheduler will trigger only when the condition Tag value is 1 otherwise the scheduler will not trigger 12 13 Enable The Enable check box allows you to ena
12. Figure 4 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 10 EX OR Tech note ee eee eae Pe p ns pE ra elect the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing JMobile then dick Next Additonal icons V Create a desktop icon E Create a Quick Launch icon Install for E All users Just me al n a LEE eee i Ne Ne a h ee Ne ee Figure 5 After installing the JMobile Studio you can run the Studio application by using the desktop icon or from Start All programs JMobile Studio 1 3 JMobile Package The JMobile Suite contains the following package as part of installation JMobile Studio JMobile Studio is an application for designing custom HMI projects in a user friendly manner along with a variety of options in its built in library the Widget Gallery JMobile Windows Client JMobile Client is a light weight application that can be configured for mobile devices HMI panels etc Through the JMobile client the device can be connected to the JMobile server JMobile HMI Runtime JMobile UniOP Runtime is a standalone application that runs on the UniOP HMI s It is provided in Studio to allow run time to update on Target devices ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 11 EX OR Tech note 2 Installing JMobile Runtime on UniOP Panels All UniOP panels Series 400 are produced and sold with JMobile Runtime pre installed JMobile Runtime cannot be turned off o
13. 100 Converted Figure 20 4 4 2 JMobile Data Types When creating a Tag JMobile shows a dialog in which you need to specify Tag details The Tag s Memory Types are specific for the selected Protocol ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 24 EX OR Tech note Modbus TCP Memory Type Holding registers SubIndex Data Type Orraysize 0 unsignedShort i Figure 21 The Tag s Data Type must be selected from the list of available JMobile Data Type according to the JMobile internal representation you need for the selected controller address JMobile Data Types are summarized in the following table ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 25 EX OR Tech note Table 1 4 5 Step 3 Create a Page When a project is created a page is automatically added to the project and shown in the Page Editor To add objects to a page simply drag and drop the object from the Widget Gallery to the page 4 6 The JMobile Widgets Gallery The Gallery is adjacent to the Property View panel and can be opened by clicking on the Widget Gallery tab as shown in Figure 22 u Widget Gallery a x i Basic Text The cow abel jumped over the moon text label multi line text 100 7FFF numeric field hex numeric field 13 24 76 Zero time date message Multiline message 1 multi line message Figure 22 Select the desired object from the Widget Gallery then drag and drop it
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15. Action List P A W W DumpE vent rchivel EventArchive Figure 68 7 7 9 Delete Event Archive The Delete Event Archive macro allows you to delete saved Historical Alarms log data from the file In macro properties define the Event buffer name that you want to delete from the Trend logs 7 7 10 Reset ProtoErr Count The Reset Protocol Err Count macro is used to reset the protocol error count on the system variables 7 8 Multi Lang Actions The Multi Language macros are used to select and modify the current display languages 7 8 1 Set Language The Set Language macro allows you to set the current display language In macro properties enter into the Language index In Runtime while executing the macro the selected language will be applied to all applicable Widgets ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 70 EX OR Tech note Action List Action List A W W SetLanquagef DumpEventArchive a Macro Properties Delete EventArchive Reset Proto ErCount MultiLang Actions langindex ae Set Language Recipe Actions WriteCurentRecipeSet Down LoadCurRecipe User Management Actions Figure 69 Note The Language index for a language can be found in the Multilanguage editor 7 9 Recipe Actions The Recipe Actions macros are used in Recipes 7 9 1 Download Recipe The Download Recipe macro allow
16. In Runtime upon executing the macro a Vertical Line Cursor will display in the Trend Widget When the Graphic Cursor is enabled the scrolling of the Trend is stopped You can implement Scroll Cursor macros to move the Graphic Cursor over the curves or to move the entire Trend window Action List Action List A Y W ShowT rendCurzor z DeactivateGroup a Macro Properties Trend Actions ShowTrendCursor Refresh Trend a Serollleft Trend Trend Name JrendWindow 2 ScrollRight Trend Show Cursor true PageLeftTrend PageRight Trend Page Duration Trend Zoomin Trend ZoomOutTrend ZoomResetTrend Fause Trend Resume Trend i Soroll TrendCursor Alam Actions SelectAllAlanns Cancel Figure 64 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 65 EX OR Tech note 7 5 13 Scroll Trend Cursor The Scroll Trend Cursor allows the user to scroll through the Trend Cursor in forward or reverse thereby moving the Cursor to the point at which you want the value of the Trend The Y Cursor value will display the Trend value at the point of the cursor The scrolling percentage can be set at 1 or 10 The percentage is calculated based on the Trend window duration Action List Action Lit A WY W ScrallTrendCursor a Macro Properties Alarm Actions 3 ScrolitrendCursor Trend Name TrendWindow1 Scroll Direction Forward Baiiia Scroll Percentd 1 System Actions gt Restart Scroll Percentag
17. eventConfig xml File D Exor Data Eventconfig xml Enter the name of the archive AuditTrail Figure 158 Provide the location of the Audit dat and inf files The Audit dat and inf files will be available in the DATA folder in the JMobile Runtime folder Before these become available for copy the Audit Trail buffer needs to be dumped to a specific folder a dump can also be completed via the USB pen driver plugged for the scope to the unit that can be plugged to the USB port To dump the Audit Trail buffer use the DumpEventArchive action explained in chapter 7 7 8 specifying upon programming the action that this configuration file must be exported as well set to true the property DumpConfigFile A sample of the Audit data you will see on the screen is shown in the following picture ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 144 Tech note Enter the name of the archive AuditTrail INTRFC LOCAL ACTN WRITE_TAG Time 2611 61 25T16 47 28 1152 INTRFC LOCAL ACTN ACK_ALARM Time 2611 81 25T16 47 41 6822 INTRFC LOCAL ACTN WRITE_TAG Time 2611 681 25T16 47 45 1682 INTRFC LOCAL ACTN RES ET_ALARM Time 2611 681 25T16 47 49 8982 ake a choice i Dump to csu File 2 Print on the screen 3 Exit choice nter your Figure 159 You can convert the audit data to a csv file INFO Status 1 8 OK gt User venkat Data Alarm Test Tagi IN
18. 02 2 Dst minute This is the minute in which the Dis time starts w r t the picture into Time field it is 00 0 Parameters for Day Light Saving Settings STANDARD TIME START IN UTC STANDARD TIME START IN UTC oro Figure 43 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 46 EX OR Tech note 6 9 Time The variables in this category return information about the System Time expressed in UTC format 6 10 Alarms The variables in this category return information about the actual number of alarms divided per status ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 47 EX OR Tech note 7 Working with Actions 7 1 Widget Actions 7 1 1 Show Widget The Show Widget macro allows you to Show or Hide the page Widgets In the Macro properties select the Widget you want to show or hide then set the Show properties as follows False to Hide and True to Show Widget Widget Actions Macro Properties Show Widget E TriggerlPCamera Keyboard Actions SendKey ne SendKey Widget a Last VisitedPage Figure 44 7 1 2 Trigger IP Camera The Trigger IP Camera macro allows you to prompt the IP Camera to capture Select the IP Camera from the Macro properties to trigger a capture from the IP Camera ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 48 EX OR Tech note Set the Widget name Figure 45 7 1 3 Slide Widget The Slide Widget macro allows you to show the sli
19. 1 Refresh Trend The Refresh Trend macro is used to refresh the Historical Trend window You have to specify the Trend Widget in the Macro properties 7 5 2 Scroll Left Trend The Scroll Left Trend window is used to scroll the Trend window to the left side by a one tenth 1 10 page duration For the Live Data Trend the Scroll Left Trend works when the Trend is paused ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 63 EX OR Tech note 7 5 3 Scroll Right Trend The Scroll Right Trend window is used to scroll the Trend window to the right side by a one tenth 1 10 page duration For the Live Data Trend the Scroll Right Trend works when the Trend is paused 7 5 4 Page Left Trend The Page Left Trend allows you to scroll the Trend window by a one page duration For example if the page duration 10 minutes then with the Page Left Trend macro you can scroll the trend left by 10 minutes 7 5 5 Page Right Trend The Page Right Trend allows you to scroll the Trend window by a one page duration For example if the page duration is 10 minutes then with the Page Right Trend macro you can scroll the trend right by 10 minutes 7 5 6 Page Duration Trend The Page Duration macro is used to set the page duration of the Trend window In Macro Properties you must define the Trend Window and Duration Action List Action List A W W PageD uration rend Macro ScrollLeft Trend Macro Properties i
20. 100 Eai i z l 6 Event4 Tue 100 fee i Tags a Trends 7 b Alarms Bi Scheduler z So MultiLanguage lity Security x Ap UserGroups Ets AuditTrail fF AuditTrail Figure 153 14 3 Configure Tags in the Audit Trail For most of the cases all the Tags specified in the project are not necessarily to be monitored So you can customize the Tags to be monitored by Audit Trail ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 140 EX OR Tech note AuditTrail x Tags protocols Speed v AuditTrail Torque a AuditTrail Temperature W AuditTrail Viscocity E AuditTrail Tag5 E AuditTrail Tag6 E AuditTrail Tag F AuditTrail Tag8 AuditTrail Tag9 E AuditTrail Tag10 ea AuditTrail Tagll E AuditTrail Tag12 AuditTrail Tagl3 F AuditTrail Tagl4 E AuditTrail Tagl5 E AuditTrail Tagl6 a AuditTrail Tagl P AuditTrail Tagl8 F AuditTrail Tag19 AuditTrail Figure 154 In the Audit Trail editor all the Tags are available for selection You can select only the Tags to be monitored by Audit Trail For each selected Tag the Audit Trail will record the write operations to that Tag together with the time stamp and user that activates the write 14 4 Configure Alarms in the Audit Trail Like Tags you can specify the alarms to be monitored by Audit Trail Double click the Audit Trail from the project workspace and click on the Alarms tab Select the alarms you want to log in for during
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22. 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 120 EX OR Tech note Schedulel Properties Figure 132 12 4 Type The Type combo allows you to select the type of the Schedulers as shown in Figure 133 However you can change the type for the scheduler at anytime during the Runtime as described in chapter 12 10 Type Monthly I By Date Mode Custom Daily Every Hourl Condition Weekly Yearly Figure 133 12 4 1 By Date By Date scheduler allows you to define the schedule for the specific date and time when the actions shall be executed To define the schedule by date scheduler select By Date from the type combo and set the date and time 12 4 2 Daily Schedule Daily schedules define the execution of a set of actions on a daily basis by specifying the time of day in which the actions to be executed To configure the Daily schedule select Daily from the Type combo and set the time For some of the Schedule types we can further control them through different modes of Sunrise Sunrise Random etc The Mode selection is described in chapter 12 5 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 121 EX OR Tech note 12 4 3 Every Schedule The Every Scheduler is much like the High Resolution scheduler with the possibility of changing in in the Runtime The Every Scheduler allows you to execute the macros with the specific time interval The time interval can be set from 1 sec to 1 day For examp
23. JMobile Suite User Manual 78 EX OR Tech note 7 10 3 Reset Password The Reset Password macro allows the current user to restore his or her original password this macro will restore factory settings for the current user s password No parameter is required to set this macro Action List Action List W ResetPassword WriteCurrentRecipe Set DownLoadCurRecipe CurRecipe Figure 80 7 10 4 Add User This macro is used to add users in Runtime When this macro is executed a template page pops up where parameters for the user can be set These parameters include Username Password Group Comments flags like password must contain numbers password must contain special character user must change his initial password enable logoff time and Inactivity Logoff Time The User Log is shown in Figure 79 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 79 EX OR Tech note Figure 81 7 10 5 Delete User This macro is used to delete users at Runtime Upon executing this macro a template page will pop up where you can select the user you wish to delete No parameters are required to set this macro After executing the macro the Delete User form will be displayed as shown in Figure 82 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 80 EX OR Tech note administrator Figure 82 7 10 6 Edit Users This macro is used to edit users in Runtime When execut
24. Macro actions property In Runtime first click the R W numeric Widget then execute the Macro to send the predefined keys to the Numeric Widget The action works on the field currently being edited Note To use the Send Key macro you must define the keypad type as Macro in the Numeric Widget properties as shown in Figure 52 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 50 EX OR Tech note ActonLit P A W A Sendkeyt Figure 48 Properties nh x Figure 49 7 2 2 Send Key Widget The Send Key Widget macro is used to enter the predefined character for a specific Widget To use the macro define the Widget ID and the key code into the Macro Properties Control List Widget available in the Advanced category of the Widgets Gallery is a good example of how this macro command can be used Here Up and Down buttons have been implemented using the Send Key Widget macro See Figure 53 for reference ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 51 EX OR Tech note al Properties A x play Se Me ad i g A RB fT aaen a a a oetcceee eee ee nets reroe ence Seat atine Seeeeee eee ae ttatrtaattsat ee _ ClickType momentary a Value 0 Fil Color f 230 230 250 _ l Events Ew D EEEE m Configure Styles General Position H H jerem Action Lit A W Sendkepwidgetf Figure 50 Note To use the Send Key
25. Trend cursor and move it to the required point Trend Title k a a Oo eo oF So fo a hs a k 11 35 03 11 36 49 11 38 23 11 40 03 Cursor Figure 117 To display the value of the Trend Cursor on the page define a numeric field and attach the Cursor Value Widget Tag as shown in Figure 118 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 110 EX OR Tech note B System Widget Redpe Indexed TrendCurveWotL cursor value X Labels Y Labels gt Title C Grid gt X Scale Y Scale Curvel Curve 1 Value Visible Min Max Cursor Value Curve 2 gt Curve 3 Figure 118 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 111 EX OR Tech note 11 Working with Multi Language in JMobile A true Multilanguage feature has been implemented in JMobile through Code Pages support from the Microsoft Windows systems The Multilanguage feature handles different code pages for the different languages A code page or a script file is a collection of letter shapes used inside each language The Multilanguage feature can be used for a project by defining languages and character sets JMobile also extends the TrueType Fonts in short TTF provided by Windows systems to provide different font faces associated with different character sets JMobile has features to allow users to provide strings for each of the languages When in edi
26. Viewing Audit Trails in MS Dos Prompt An executable named ArchiveEdit exe has been provided to view the audit data The executable utility is available in the JMobile installation folder To print the audit data in the screen execute the ArchiveEdit exe For example C Program Files Exor JMobile Suite utils Run the exe via the MS Dos command line with the command line argument identical to that provided below or launching the executable file from the folder in Windows fe lcome fhile entering the file location please specify the full file path with the name of the file along with the extension fhile in an input feild to go back to main menu type hack ake a choice i Dump to csyv File 2 Print on the screen 3 Exit Enter your choice m Figure 157 Enter your choice If you want to see the audit data on the screen itself type 2 hit Enter then type the location of the dat file inf file and project eventconfig xml file ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 143 Tech note fe lcome fhile entering the file location please specify the full file path with the name of the file along with the extension fhile in an input feild to go back to main menu type back ake a choice i Dump to csy File 2 Print on the screen 3 Exit Enter your choice 2 Locate dat file D Exor Data AuditTrail dat Locate inf file D Exor Data AuditTrail inf Locate
27. a JavaScript class 19 3 1 2 Properties name gets or sets the name of the Widget The name is a unique id for the Widget Example function btnStd04 onMouseRelease me var wgot page getWidget rect1 vVar mames Wen nae X gets the Widget x position in pixels Example function btnStdl_onMouseRelease me var wgt page getWidget rect1 wgt x 10 y one s gets or sets the Widget y position in pixels Example function btnStdl_onMouseRelease me var wgot page getWidget rect1 wgt y 10 i width gets or sets the Widget width in pixels Example function btnStdl_onMouseRelease me var wgt page getWidget rect1 wgt width 10 j height gets or sets the Widget height in pixels ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 169 EX OR Tech note Example function btnStdl_onMouseRelease me var wgt page getWidget rect1 wgt height 10 visible gets or sets the Widget visible state Example function btnStd4_onMouseRelease me var wgt page getWidget rect1 wgt visible false function btnStd5_onMouseRelease me var wgot page getWidget rect1 wgt visible true value gets or sets the Widget value Example function btnStd6_onMouseRelease me var wgot page getWidget fieldl wgt value 100 Opacity gets or sets the Widget opacity Values are decimals from 0 to 1 where 1 is 100 opaque Example function btnStd8_onMous
28. abnormal conditions or any malfunctions on the machine Whenever a Bit goes high or the value of a Tag crosses the limit of deviation defined in the Alarm Configuration the respective Alarm message s will be displayed in a special dialog Or alternatively you can program certain macro actions to be executed when the Alarms are triggered Please note that in JMobile there is no default action associated to a triggered Alarm The visualization of a specific page containing the Alarm Widget is optional and the specific action executed when the trigger condition is verified can be any one of the actions found on the Action list The Alarm Configuration of an Alarm determines whether or not the alarm has to be acknowledged It can also be used to determine how the Alarm appears when displayed on the HMI device like Background and foreground color Alarm Configuration also determines whether and when the corresponding alarm is logged in the Event list For Alarms displaying critical or hazardous operating and process statuses a stipulation can be made requiring the plant operator to acknowledge the Alarm The Alarm window is configured in the screen s template and thus is a component of all screens of a project More than one Alarm can be displayed simultaneously depending on its configured size An Event can trigger the closing and reopening of the Alarm window Please note that in JMobile working with Alarms is similar to working with E
29. application the file name set in the argument is loaded on the application Single This argument allows the application to start in single instances or ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 56 EX OR Tech note Instance multiple instances When single instance is selected the system first verifies whether the application is already running If it is running then the application gets the focus the operating system puts it in foreground to user attention if it is not running then the application is launched Action List ee Action List A W W Launch ppt Macro Properties LaunchApp are eee ae z 7 eae ME Data Transfer at i ToagleBit Single fetang ue msm SubscribeGroup UnsubserbeGroup Trend Actions _ ScrollLeft Trend path Executable path 0k canca Figure 56 7 3 10 Launch Browser Launch Browser will launch the default web browser You can define the URL address of the webpage in the arguments Note Not all the UniOP platforms are equipped with a default web browser Contact Technical Support for additional information ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 57 EX OR Tech note Action List A Se W LaunchBrowser i ShowDialog CloseDialog Show Message LaunchApplication Tag Actions z Data Transter ToggleBit SubscribeGroup
30. at the moment the timer is triggered If Tag True actions will be executed and if Tag False the actions will not be executed By default there is none gt the actions are executed when the timer is triggered Note The condition combo will list only the Tag attached to the Boolean data type ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 124 EX OR Tech note 12 8 Actions From the Action List dialog you can add as many Actions as desired The Actions will automatically be executed when the Schedule time occurs Action List Action List P A W W ToggleBit Project_Taghgr Show Widget Macro Properties Keyboard Actions i ToggleBit TagName Tagi BitIndex oO Figure 136 Note The Actions should be programmed in the Studio It is only actions that cannot be modified in Runtime all other scheduler parameters can be modified in Runtime such as type mode location etc 12 9 Configuring the Schedule Interface for Run time Interaction The User Interface for run time is the Widget called Scheduler To add this to the project just drag and drop it from the Advanced section of the Widget Gallery Once the object is on the page in order to select the Scheduler items to be displayed in the Widget click on the button of the Name property that is part of the Scheduler object A Dialog page will open as shown in Figure 137 where you can add the schedule from the list ptn0343 26 docx
31. click Then choose Insert Recipe if you want to create a new Recipe set Then newly added Recipe item will be added in the project workspace Hekel scheduler 2 S gt MultiLanguage eet Security sun Ag UserGroups ai R Insert Recipe m Ti Export Recipe lal Import Recipe Figure 103 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 99 EX OR Tech note Figure 104 Double Click on the Recipes to open the Recipe Editor as shown in Figure 105 Add the Recipe Elements by clicking the button and then link the Tags to the Recipe element SS i ae j i Home Page x v Properties a x ad a SA Recipe Element Name Element 1 Recipe Tag 1 Recipe Name RecipeTesti Element2 Recipe Tag2 2 10 20 30 40 Number of set 55 Element3 Recipe Tag3 3 15 30 45 60 Element4 Recipe Tag4 4 20 40 60 80 Blement5 Recipe Tag5 5 25 50 75 100 Figure 105 9 2 Configuring Recipes Set on the Page Recipe Recipe Name Test Recipes1 Number of set 5 Set 0 Set Set 1 Seti Set 2 Set Set 3 Set3 Set 4 Sat4 Figure 106 The number of parameter sets can be changed in the Number of sets field in the property pane Recipe values for all the parameter sets can be entered into the Recipe configuration window You can rename the Recipe set in the property pane as shown in Figure 104 9 3 Defining Recipe Fields The user can define the Recipe field on the page by using the numeric field Wid
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33. dialog items as well as static images such as shapes pipes tanks motors etc With the symbol library you can simply drag and drop a symbol on to the page and then size it move it rotate it or transform it any way you want All symbols are vector based so they look good at any size Custom Widgets are Widgets created by the user and based on the various existing Widgets in the gallery This Chapter describes how to create a customized Widget and assign it properties The advantage of the custom Widget that it builds a Widget out of any complexity including several elements and can decipher which properties have to be published and made available in the custom Widget Property pane 17 1 Creating Custom Widget The following steps describe how to create a custom Widget 1 Select all the Widgets you want as part of the custom Widget and make them one group 2 Right click on the group and select Convert To Widget from the context menu A Conversion to Widget dialog is displayed below ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 157 EX OR Tech note Propert Knob Slider AnalogClock AnalogClock with DayDate Bargraph AlarmWigt 2 Rotation Menu HOU Bar GUTON Custom Select Covered Security settings Attach To Expand all Figure 179 At this point you can select existing custom Widget types such as Knobs Button with indicator light etc or you can se
34. field max max input value for the field 19 3 2 3 Methods None 19 3 2 4 Label This Widget defines a text label on the page Inherits the Widget class 19 3 2 5 Properties align defines the horizontal alignment Values are left center right fontSize font size in pixels fontColor font color as a Color field see Color field definition later in this document fontBold ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 179 EX OR Tech note indicates if the font is bold 19 3 2 6 Methods None 19 3 2 7 Shape This object defines a shape on the page Inherits the Widget class 19 3 2 8 Properties fill defines the fill color Type is a Color data type stroke defines the stroke color thickness defines the stroke width 19 3 2 9 Methods None 19 3 2 10 Line This object defines a shape on the page Inherits the Widget class 19 3 2 11 Properties stroke defines the stroke color thickness defines the stroke width 19 3 2 12 Methods None 19 3 2 13 Image This Widget defines an image on the page Inherits the Widget class ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 180 EX OR Tech note 19 3 2 14 Properties fill defines the fill color The fill color is only applicable to SVG images stroke defines the stroke color The stroke color is only applicable to SVG images 19 3 2 15 Methods None 19 3 2 16 Multistate Image This Widget defines a
35. in Italian Alarm1 in German HARME AAR BEG 2 labell Pagel English Text Italian Text German Text RERA FRR 2 PARR ae 3 msgtextl lt 0 gt Pagel English Messagel Itallian Messagel German Messagel 5 La RL 4 msgtextl lt 1 gt Pagel English Message2 Itallian Message2 German Message2 PO RAAH AEREE 5 msgtextl lt 2 gt Pagel English Message3 Itallian Message3 German Message3 H LRAT ATA ES 6 msgtextl lt 3 gt Pagel English Message4 Itallian Messaged German Message4 H RAAH A aE Figure 126 The strings are imported matching the Widget ID and the page number of each Widget To change the separator used in the exported file please have the regional settings of your work PC changed Upon importing the separator information is retrieved from the file if not found the default of is ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 116 EX OR Tech note used Immediately after the Import the modified strings will be displayed in the text tab Once the user hits the button to Save the changes the changes are saved to the internal Widgets Widgetid Langl labell text Current Recipe label2 text curRecipeSet label3 text Tag labeld text Repl label S text Rep2 labelo text Download cur ra Widgetid lt Langl gt labell text Current Recipe label2 text curRecipeSet labelS text Tag label4 text Repl labelS text Rep labelO text Download cur ra Figure 127 11 4 Change Languages at R
36. in the Target_Location xml file under JMobile Suite studio config root folder For example the information for Verona City is as shown below lt file caty Verona lattude 45 44 longitude 10 99 utc 1 gt After entering the location information the Studio displays the city name in the place combo list and you can see the sunrise and sunset time on the dialog as in the Figure 135 Schedule1 Properties Custom Sunset Offset 00 00 Verona Calculated System Times GMT 1 SunRise Time 04 32 55 Sunset Time 20 06 06 Figure 135 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 123 EX OR Tech note 12 6 1 Sunrise The Sunrise Scheduler allows you to make a schedule based on the sunrise To configure a Sunrise Scheduler select Sunrise from the Mode combo Then select your location and set the offset time For example if an alarm needs to be triggered 30 minutes after the sunrise select the Sunrise mode set the offset as 30 minutes and specify the actions to be executed 12 6 2 Sunrise The Sunrise Scheduler allows you to make a schedule based on the sunrise To configure a Sunrise Schedule r select Sunrise from the Mode combo select your location and set the offset time For example if an alarm needs to be triggered 30 minutes before the sunrise select the Sunrise mode set the offset as 30 minutes and specify the actions to be executed 12 6 3 Sunset The Sunset Scheduler a
37. in the component selection you can mark more than one check box and provide the related file to be downloaded The system will execute then the transfer of all the elements one next to the other and only at the end you will need to cycle the power of the system Manage target allows also to replace the default splash screen image shown by the devices during the power up phase Image for the splash screen must be provided in bitmap format saved in RGB 565 format Note Splash screen images must NOT be bigger than 500 KB and they must have black background This ensures the best optical results 20 4 Update of the System Components via USB Flash Drive The upgradable components in a unit are listed below For each component a of the file name used when distributing the update is provided Note IMPORTANT only units with regular serial numbers can be upgraded units marketed as prototypes or having Prot serial numbers cannot be upgraded ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 193 EX OR Tech note 20 4 1 Upgrade Steps Copy all files you need to upgrade in a USB Memory and plug this into the USB port of the panel Start the System Settings tool with the special procedure for getting this in System Mode and then locate the desired item in the rotating menu Click directly on the item the blue button with white label and browse to locate the proper file stored on the pen drive USBMemory Figure 198 shows an e
38. multi state image on the page Inherits the Image class 19 3 2 17 Properties value defines the current state index 19 3 2 18 Methods None 19 3 2 19 Message Text This Widget defines a message text on the page Inherits the Widget class 19 3 2 20 Properties value current index value for the message being displayed align defines the horizontal alignment Values are left center right fontSize font size in pixels fontColor font color as a Color field see Color field definition later in this document fontBold indicates if the font is bold 19 3 2 21 Methods None ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 181 EX OR Tech note 19 3 2 22 Button This Widget defines a button on the page Inherits the Widget class 19 3 2 23 Properties value current value for the button state Example Widget value 1 type button type WakGlejete ie OSs on Michie ile cla var type Widget type upColor color for the button when up for 2 color buttons Widget upColor Trob 10 100 0G var upCol Wwidger upColor downColor color for the button when down for 2 color buttons Wwrdogcet upColor role LOO 100 100 var upCol Widget downColor 19 3 2 24 Methods None 19 3 2 25 Bargraph This Widget defines a bar graph on the page Inherits the Widget class 19 3 2 26 Properties value current value for the button state Widget value 10 var val Widget
39. number the power supply the date of production in the following format mm yy and two barcodes The first code is the version code the second one the serial number S N UniOP CE 020100A01000000 TOP406 eTOPAOG e Power Supply 24 0 654 09994847559 S N ni in Figure 192 The versioning code is a 15 characte code which contains the following information series module touch screen components instance Windows CE 6 version Type and version of firmware 3 chars Identifies the type of boot loader and the components boot loader versions of the firmware components FPGA etc 000 ZZZ ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 188 EX OR Tech note Table 2 Each of these fields is incrementally adjusted any time there is a change in the related component 20 2 System Settings Tool The System Settings Tool comes in the shape of a rotating menu with navigation buttons at the top and bottom to scroll between the available options The tool is shown in Figure 193 On the left side the several components and functions are highlighted and for each of them the right side Info pane shows the information about the current version when applicable In the picture below the version of the Main OS component is shown Info Mame UNO Download Configuration OS Date 21 10 09 HE O1 Type Windows Embedded CE 6 0 f Download Main OS HS 01 Version UNZOHS0160MO0219 Da
40. of that user without prompting for user login Please note that there are specific actions for user logout user edit user add user remove and user switch In particular please note that users can be edited added or removed on Runtime using the specifications provided in the Action List as shown in Figure 151 All the users information modified in Runtime is stored in a separated file thereby preventing loss of the users configuration in case of a new project download The proper action Delete UMDynamicFile must be used if the modified user settings have to be deleted and you want to revert them all back to initial settings ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 137 EX OR Tech note Figure 150 Action List sf A Y Figure 151 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 138 EX OR Tech note 14 Audit Trails JMobile supports Audit Trail functionality which provides essential process tracking user identification linked to time and the date of events logged facilitating recalls and or rationalizing of your production processes The Audit Trail function provides flexible tailor made and easy to review event logs The Audit Trail or audit log is a chronological sequence of audit records each containing evidence of the actions executed and the user that did these The Audit Trail can be enabled with or without user management So it could access and supervise all actions
41. on the page you can add hidden Widgets on the page and show or position them from JavaScript 187 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual EX OR Tech note 20 Updating System Components for UniOP Panels The eTOP Series 400 series products offer powerful tools for a complete upgrade of system components Operating System FPGA and run time software This upgrade can be done using USB flash drives that include the new software modules and running the proper procedure described in detail in this document on the device Each unit comes from the manufacturer with a label product code which includes all the information related to factory settings in terms of hardware software and firmware components Product labeling is the first reference for learning the factory settings and version of the components installed at time of manufacturing The update tool on the panel also provides the user with detailed information on the components actually running in the system Note Files required for upgrades depend on the product code Using wrong files for upgrade may result in system malfunctions and even render system unusable Note files for upgrade are distributed on demand by technical support department 20 1 Product Code Description The UniOP eTOP400 series products are identified by a product label as shown in Figure 192 below The label reports several pieces information including the model name the part
42. once on the Tag name Tag Editor in JMobile Studio provides the Tag Import feature which is available based on the protocol selected Not all protocols support Tag Import If the protocol does support this feature See specific Protocol documentation first select the Protocol from the filter button and then click on the Import button as shown in Figure 18 x 1 Pagel 1 Projed38 protocols Tags x Y F EEA T 5 ee ee en a Figure 18 You will see the dialog that corresponds to the protocol selected which prompts you to browse for the symbol file The symbol file is exported by the controller programming software 4 4 1 JMobile Tag Editor The tool in JMobile Studio designed to handle tags creation and managing is called Tag Editor Per each tag the tag editor allows you to specify several properties Name This is the unique name at project level of the tag This is the primary key used to identify the information in the internal runtime tag database Note that you cannot use the same tag name even if you are referring to different communication protocols ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 22 EX OR Tech note Group After the tags have been defined in the Tag Editor they are used in the project screens by attaching them to the widgets properties see chapter 5 1 for a complete explanation Per each screen the system is able to identify which tags are used in the specific page and iden
43. ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 108 X O R Tech note F x H g r lew H 27 B X Labels 6 ia Feee ee P E gape emeen E oe S i Min 0 B S O6PTrcrLrLe ae rn 05 30 00 05 30 00 05 30 00 05 30 00 05 30 00 05 30 00 W EE W 128 0 0 OOOO a StrokeWidt 2 e a Figure 114 Then in the property pane of the Trend window attach the History Trend Buffer as shown in Figure 115 History Trend History Trends History Trend4 Read Only Read Write Write Only TagIndex O Figure 115 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 109 EX OR Tech note 10 6 Properties for Trend Window Advanced View With the help of the property pane of the Trend window you can customize the Trend window properties such as X Axis time Y Axis value number of Trend curves changes to the labels grids and number of samples etc In the Curve category there is one property called Buffer Num Samples as showed in Figure 116 El Curve 1 Value DataLink Trend1 Panel os a aaa Min 0 k n ancanieria Color I ns 0 0 StrokeWidth 2 _ atone E Sea Figure 116 This property represents the maximum numbers of samples plotted by the widget and must be set according to the buffer size 10 7 Trend Cursor The Trend Cursor allows you to see the Trend value at a point Use Show Trend Cursor macro and Scroll Trend Cursor macro to enable the
44. reir E PageDurationTrend PageLett Trend ae ees eee Ltn eee PageRight Trend Trend Name TrendWindow2 j FageDuration Trend Fage Durationf Ear ZoomOut Trend s ZoomReset Trend Pause Trend l 10 min i Resume Trend Page Duration 30 min Alam Actions Page Duration sho 1 hour m Select AllAlarms 2 hours jae Ack Alarm 3 4 hours ere 8 hours 12 hours _1 day 2 days 5 days 1 week rij ogee m lem Figure 63 Note You can also use a combo box Widget to select the page duration in Runtime 7 5 7 Zoom in Trend Zoom In Trend macro allows you to reduce the page duration ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 64 EX OR Tech note 7 5 8 Zoom Out Trend Zoom Out Trend macro allows you to make the page duration longer 7 5 9 Zoom Reset Trend Zoom Reset macro allows you to reset the zoom level back to the original zoom level 7 5 10 Pause Trend Pause Trend macro allows you to stop plotting the Trend curves in the Trend window The Trend logging operation is not stopped from the panel when this macro command is used 7 5 11 Resume Trend Resume Trend macro allows you to resume a Trend plotting you previously paused After executing the Resume Trend macro the Trend window will start to plot the data to the Trend once again 7 5 12 Show Trend Cursor The Trend Cursor allows the user to ascertain the value of the curve at a given point on the X Axis Use Trend macros to activate the Trend Cursor
45. stored in a file organized as a first in first out FIFO buffer Once the buffer is full older sample values will be erased to allow the new sample values to be stored The stored data in the disk can be erased at any time by using the proper Delete Trend macro command Trigger Tag When the Trigger Tag is specified the source Tag is not sampled on a cyclical basis but rather on the Trigger Tag value change In any case the samples are plotted with respect to the time The Trigger Tag and source can be the same A Trend condition is triggered source Tag sampled when the change in the value of the Trigger Tag compared with previous value goes out of given boundaries Low Limit and High Limit Low Limit and High Limit Low and High Limits specify the boundaries When the triggering condition is the time a new sample is considered significant and then stored only if its value in comparison with the last saved value goes out from the specified boundaries In case the triggering condition is an additional Tag value change the boundaries are applied to the Trigger Tag 10 5 Configuring Trend Window for History Trends The History Trend Widget Trend window is the area used to display the Trend Buffer in a curve format After configuring the Trend Buffer in Trend editor you can use the Historical Trend viewer widget to plot the Trend curve on the screen From the Trend Gallery drag and drop the History Trend Widget to the page
46. system files 7 7 5 Control User LED This allows the switching ON OFF or blinking of the User LEDs In the action properties the LED action can be set to OFF ON or Blink ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 67 EX OR Tech note PE hon List ActionLit A W W ControlUserLED a Macro Properties ControllserLED LEDAction ak Figure 66 7 7 6 Dump Trend The Dump Trend macro is used to store the Historical Trend data to external drives such as a hard drive or USB memory In macro properties you must configure the Historical Trend name you want to store and the destination folder path If you use a USB pen drive plugged into the USB port the path will be USBMemory followed by the specified folder in the memory or left empty for root folder Action List Action List A v EIE umpT rendi Macro Properties Figure 67 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 68 EX OR Tech note The dumped Trend file comes in a binary format An external utility is then required to convert it to a CSV format The utility is called TrendEdit exe The TrendEdit utility can be invoked using a batch file with the following syntax trendedit r TREND Trendl csv Trendl csv 1 The resulting CSV file has 5 columns with the following meaning DataType Value Timestamp UTC SamplingTime ms Quality Where DataType is a code that informs about the data type of the s
47. that no additional actions are executed following the calling event The eventinfo parameter can be used to get the following details eventinfo oldValue old value widget value before the change eventinfo newValue new value the value which will be updated to the widget eventinfo attrName the attribute on which the event is generated ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 166 EX OR Tech note eventinfo index attribute index if any default 0 eventinfo mode W when user is writing to the widget R otherwise 19 2 2 Page Events 4 void onActivate me eventinfo This event occurs each time the page is shown This java script will execute when the page is Active It means that when the page is loaded the script will execute The eventinfo parameter is reserved for future enhancements 5 void onDeactivate me eventinfo This occurs when leaving the page The eventinfo parameter is reserved for future enhancements 19 2 3 System Events There are two types of system events one is related to the scheduler the other one related to the alarms Scheduler Event The event occurs when triggered by the proper action available in the scheduler system as shown in Figure 187 p AY Time 18 31 faction List Action List A W W JavaScript Schedul Macro Widget Actions a Ma Properties Show Widget S Java Script Keyboard Actions Page Actions LoadPage Figure 187 Ala
48. to start it as Administrator using a right click on the JMobile Studio icon and selecting Run as Administrator 21 2 Updating Runtime from USB Pen Drive From the Run menu select Update package to start the update package creation process ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 196 EX OR Tech note Update Package m Target windows CE NET un20 m C Update Project Update System Files Update HMI Runtime Output DE sorl Mobile SuitesUpdatePackage windows W Create Zip Fi Encrypt Zip File Figure 200 21 2 1 Package Creation Select the Target from the Target drop down list Select the components you need to update and specify the output directory Then click on Create Update Package em Target Windows CE NET un20 m Update Project 1 Update System Files Update HM Runtime 2 Output 3 D E sori Mobile SuitesUpdatePackage windows Create Zip File L Encrypt Zip File 4 Figure 201 21 2 2 Zipped Package The Package can be created in the zip format If Encrypt is checked then a hard coded password is used 64 bits to encrypt the zip file ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 197 EX OR Tech note Update Package m Target windows CE NET un20 l C Update Project Update System Files Update HMI Runtime Output DE sori Mobile SuitesUpdatePackage windows Y Create Zip File Encrypt ip File Fi
49. value type bargraph type Values horizontal vertical Widget type horizontal var type Widget type color bargraph color Widgqeb Color Trop LOU 00 oe ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 182 EX OR Tech note fill bargraph background color min minimum value max maximum value reverse bargraph direction Values true means the bargraph goes in the opposite direction 19 3 2 27 Methods None 19 3 2 28 Indicator This Widget defines an indicator on the page Inherits the Widget class 19 3 2 29 Properties value current value for the indicator state numStates number of states in the indicator min minimum value max maximum value 19 3 2 30 Methods None 19 3 2 31 Scale This Widget defines a scale on the page Inherits the Widget class 19 3 2 32 Properties type type of scale Values horizontal vertical round reverse indicates if the scale is clockwise for a radial scale ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 183 EX OR Tech note min minimum value max maximum value startAngle start angle for the radial scale stopAngle stop angle for the radial scale 19 3 2 33 Methods None 19 3 2 341IPCamera This Widget defines the TCP IP based camera on the page Inherits the Widget class 19 3 2 35 Properties refreshRate refresh rate for the images Widget refreshRate 1 in seconds ipaddress IP address of the v
50. var ts state getTimestamp isQualityGood Returns whether value contained within this State object is reliable Parameters None Return value True if quality is good false otherwise Remarks None Example var state new State var value project getTag Tagl state if state isQualityGood do something 19 3 1 16 Recipe Object 19 3 1 17 Methods getRecipeltem Gets the value of the given recipe set element Parameters in String representing the recipe name in String representing the recipe set can be either the recipe set name or 0 based set index in String representing the recipe Element can be either the element name or 0 based element index Return value Variant value of the recipe Undefined is returned if invalid If of type array an array object type is returned Remarks None Example Var value project getRecipeItem recipeName Set Element setRecipeltem Gets the value of the given recipe set element Parameters in String representing the recipe name ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 177 EX OR Tech note in String representing the recipe set can be either the recipe set name or 0 based set index in String representing the recipe Element can be either the element name or 0 based element index in Variant type recipe set element value can be an array type too Return value None Remarks None Example Var We
51. whether each property should appear in the advanced or in the simple property pane view mode 17 2 6 Supports Tag The Supports Tags checkbox must be marked if the property supports the Attach to attribute 17 2 7 Tags The Tags list box indicates the internal Tag name for the Widget This internal Tag name is typically the same as the attribute name however this is not always the case You can expose a different attribute name for your custom Widget The Tag list is also used to combine Tags If you want to combine two or more properties into one select the primary property in the Property List and click on the button above the Tags list box The Property Select dialog will be displayed and you can select the properties that should be combined Note that this dialog is only shows the properties that should be combined not all properties are shown in the Properties list For example to combine the min property of the scale Widget and Bargraph Widget click on the NeedleWgt min property and click on the BargraphWgt min property from the Property Select dialog Click the OK button Both attributes will be shown in the Tags list box as shown in Figure 181 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 160 EX OR Tech note Properties List _ Bargraph Property Values Display Name Min Attribute Name BargraphiWgt min P AY TicksWat visibility 2 TicksWgt align Display Category Bargra
52. with as well An example is shown below ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 94 EX OR Tech note Example 1 Name Ena Ack Tag Butter Trigger Action Description Alam Tagi AamBuferi limtAlam 100 WrteTag Alam 1 Tag value is Tag1 Alam Tag AlamBufter limitAlam 100 WrteTag Alam 2 Tag value is Tag Alarm3 Tag AlamBuftter limitAlam 100 WrteTag Alam 3 Tag value is Tag3 Alarm4 Tag4 AlamBufter limitAlam 100 WrteTag Alam 4 Tag value is Tag4 Figure 99 Example 2 Bit Mask Alarm AlarmBuffer1 bitMaskAlarmm 0 Alarm2 Bit Mask Alarm AlarmBuffer1 bitMaskAlarm 1 Temperature is Temperature Celcius and Speed is Speed RPM and Torque is Torque Figure 100 On Runtime the markers and Tag name will be replaced by the actual value of the Tag Output will be displayed as shown in Figure 101 and Figure 102 Example 1 Source Value State Description Date 123 Triggered Not Acked Alarm 1 Tag value is 123 22 01 4011 Triggered Not Acked Alarm 2 Tag value is 1234 25 01 2011 Triggered Not Acked Alarm 3 Tag value is 456 29 01 2011 Triggered Not Acked Alarm 4 Tag value is 987 29 01 2011 Triggered Not Acked 25 01 2011 Triggered Not Acked 25 01 2011 Triggered Not Acked 29 01 2011 Check Uncheck All Filter Hide ide Not Triggered Ack Reset Save Figure 101 Example 2 De CADUC Temperature is Temperature Celsius and Speed is Speed RPM and Torque is Torque B
53. 1 Table of Functions and Limits Function Feature Max allowed C Number of pages 1000 max screen size 1280x800 pixels Number of Tags 10000 Number of dialog pages Number of objects of any type in one page 2000 Number of Recipes 2 5 4 3 5 3 3 5 2 Number of alarms 2000 Number of templates pages Be 6 Number of actions programmable per each button state 1 Size of project on disk 22 2 Compatibility Starting from the first official release of JMobile V1 00 00 we have applied the following policy for compatibility JMobile Studio version MUST be always aligned with JMobile Runtime on panel the user has the responsibility to update Runtime components on the Target device together with any Studio update a Runtime update can be done directly from Studio using the Update Target command available in the Run Manage Target dialog Any version of Studio newer than V1 00 00 is able to open and properly handle projects created on an older version but no older than V1 00 00 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 200 EX OR Tech note Projects created with older versions of Studio but not older than V1 00 00 opened with later versions and deployed to compatible Runtime are ensured to maintain the performance and functionality just as before Compatibility between newer versions of Runtime and those projects created and deployed with older versions of Studio is not ensured ptn0343 26 docx
54. 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 44 EX OR Tech note 6 6 Device The variables in this category can be used to adjust specific device settings and get operational information Display Brightness This variable is of R W type Its range goes from 0 to 255 It can be used to check brightness level and adjust it from the application Typical use is when connected to a slider widget Battery Timeout Not used Reserved for future enhancements External Timeout Allows setting the not operational time after which the display backlight is automatically turned off The backlight is then automatically turned on when user presses on the touchscreen Touch Buzzer Allows to enable disable the touch audible feedback Battery LED Allows to enable disable the use of the front LED indicator to report the low level battery status System Mode Returns a value informing on the operation status of the runtime the possible values are 1 Operating mode 2 Configuration mode 3 Restart System Font List List of system fonts Flash Free Space Returns the free space left in the device internal flash 6 7 Network The system variables in this category allow to show and set network device parameters Except for the MAC ID they are all of R W type 6 8 Daylight Saving Time The variables in this category return information about the system clock and allow adjust it from the application They contain information of the local time Stand
55. 3 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 40 EX OR Tech note Petes O Scale Transform XForms Froperties 4 Color Conversion ColorPalettelustom 4 Math Bitindex Bytelndex Figure 40 5 2 Events In a JMobile system an Event is generated under the following conditions When a button is pressed When a button is released When the visualization part of a Widget changes this also includes the case of numeric fields with a Tag attached the visualization will be updated because the linked Tag has changed its value When a page is entered When a page is left When the visualization component of at least one object in a certain page changes When an alarm is triggered When the scheduler engine is triggered because of a time condition Whenever the system generates an event it is also possible to attach on of the following executed actions to the event A specific action coming from a list of predefined actions A piece of JavaScript code Figure 41 shows an example of an action activated by pressing a button ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 41 EX OR Tech note Properties a x Add Macros Add JavaScript Figure 41 By associating actions to events the JMobile programmer carries out program interactions with the interface ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 42 EX OR Tech note 6 System Variables System variables are special sy
56. 5 1 Attach to In JMobile the basic programming technique consist in configuring the properties for an object in page Objects properties can be changed at programming time or configured to be dynamic To change a property you can use the page toolbar or the property pane which shows the properties available for the selected object ARQA MY we x AS le A 4 sal Lh we Font Arial a 1b Biz Figure 37 The page toolbar permits a quick change at programming time of the most commonly used object s properties When you need a complete view of all the properties of a certain object you need to use the property pane The property pane allows both to change a property at programming time and to attach the property to a dynamic element From the Property Pane when you click on the right side of a property cell you get the possibility to Attach the property to a second element This operation is done using the Attach to dialog shown in Figure 38 The Attach to dialog has two tabs The first is called Tag and allows to attach the property to an element The source can be selected using the radio buttons The element to which the property can be attached is A Tag A System Variable see chapter System Variables for an explanation of the meanings of all System Variables A property from another Widget An element of a Recipe The radio buttons at the bottom allow to set the access type The Tagln
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59. AuditTrailMgr E AuditTrail lg Recipes P Cd f Dictionaries peo 5S DialogPages _UserGroupMgr _UserMgr Page Templates i Keypads P Ey BB Alphabet _SysPropMgr _KeypadMgr Numeric Project type Project type fN Edit Script Ready _ ids BtnStdit9 Type Button G 602 _y 22 67 Oh Figure 13 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 18 EX OR Tech note 4 2 Workspace The JMobile Studio workspace is divided into three main areas On the left hand side of the window you will find the Project View and Object View Project View presents the project files in the form of a hierarchical Project Tree Object View lists the Widgets with the corresponding ID s used in the page The center area is the main working space and is where editors create the HMI display and configure project data Editor Views are indicated in a tab at the top of the center area You can quickly switch between different Editor Views by clicking on the desired tab The right part of the window shows the properties for the selected object and on the very right side the Widget Gallery can be found as a slide in pane The Widget Gallery provides a large library of symbols and graphics When an object is selected the object visual settings can be changed by changing the various properties in the Property View Sint Li ajm File Edit Run Format View Window Help AREA S AS ce OR A A Langl 7 ProjectView Ax 1 Pagel x r A
60. Curves property allows you to configure the number of Live Trend curves in the Trend window A maximum of 5 Curves can be configured in a Trend window ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 106 EX OR Tech note The page duration property sets the time range of the X Axis However you can dynamically change the page duration in Run Time with the Combo Widgets thereby attaching to the Trend window page duration properties X Labels property decides the number of Labels in the X axis scale Y Labels property decides the number of Labels in the Y axis scale A title property allows you to modify the Trend title and font properties like font size label etc The A curve property allows you to set the Minimum or Maximum of the curves You can also attach a Tag to these minimum and maximum properties This enhances the possibility to change the min and max dynamically in the run time Also you can modify the properties such as colors update time number of samples etc of the Trend curves through the properties view Scaling allows for a linear transformation of the data being sampled To apply scaling use the X Forms attached to dialog 10 4 Configuring History Trend The first step in creating a History Trend is to create a Trend Buffer Historic Trend display Sets a fixed sampling time or triggers from controller to specified registers read value and saves to the HMI data logger After a long time const
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62. EXOR Tech note JMobile Suite User Manual This document contains information for JMobile Suite on line help accessible from JMobile Studio Help command Sitek S p A PTn343 Ver 1 26 EX OR Tech note Copyright 2011 Sitek S p A Verona Italy Subject to change without notice The information contained in this document is provided for informational purposes only While efforts were made to verify the accuracy of the information contained in this documentation it is provided as is without warranty of any kind Third party brands and names are the property of their respective owners www sitek it ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 2 EX OR Tech note Contents 1 Getting Started with JMobile Software ccccccccssseseececeeeecseeeeeeeeeeeeesaaeaeeeeeeesseaeaseeeeeees 9 1 1 PAS SUID WOM Ss emscintet on cen neeadeetaadsantesaicaneatencaatateatcdausedsdesevenducuseesusit ania E eai anis 9 1 2 Installing Mobile Suite ON a PC ceeeecccccccesesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeessaaeeeeeeeseeeanaesss 9 1 2 1 System REQUIFEMENIS cccccccssseceecceessececcceesececceauseeeesauaasceesseeaseeeesseaaeeeesaeaass 9 1 2 2 Installation ena cicsetsain ets seers ancasetapna tan dh waved nea ped gouar apt eoesaeui lees stat as vepatigiadalatcueemiee 9 1 3 JMobile PACKAGE cc csececccccceeeeeceeecaeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeseeeeeeesseeueeeeseaeeesessaaeeeeeessegess 11 2 Installing JMobile Runtime on UniOP Panels
63. FO Status 1 8_OK gt 5 User venkat Data Alarmi INFO Status 1 8_OK5 User DatatAlarm Test Tagi venkat IMFO Status 1 8_OK gt 35 Usercvenkat Data Alarmi To convert the audit data execute the ArchiveEdit exe Then type 1 into the command prompt and hit Enter Enter the locations of the Dat file inf file project event config xml file and csv file te lcome th e extension fhile in an input feild to go back to main menu type ake a choice 1 Dump to csu File 2 Print on the screen 3 Exit Enter your choice 1 Locate dat file D Exor Data fAuditTrail dat Locate inf file D Exor Data AuditTrail inf Locate eventConfig xml file Enter the path for csv file Enter the name of the archive AuditTrail ake a choice i Dump to csy File 2 Print on the screen 3 Exit our choice Figure 160 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual ile entering the file location please specify the full file path with the name of the fi hback D Exor Data EventConf ig xml BD Exor Data AuditData csy 145 X O R Tech note A sample of the exported csv file is shown in the following picture hA B C D 1 l 2 EventTypeSubType TimeStamInterface Action Information 3 l 4 18 1 2011 01 27 LOCAL WRITE TAG Status 1 S OK User venkat Data Alarm Test Tagl 3 18 1 2011 01 72 LOCAL ACK_ALARM Status 1 S OK User v
64. Macro you need to define the keypad type as Macro in the Numeric Widget properties ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 52 EX OR Tech note ActonLit P A W W Sendkerwidgeti Select the key to attach to Figure 51 7 3 Page Actions The Page Actions macro is used for Page Navigation and Load specific pages Please note that the Page Action macro will not be available for Mouse Press actions The Page Actions macro is available for Alarms Schedulers and Mouse Release Events 7 3 1 Load Page The Load page macro allows you to load the selected page when the macro is executed ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 53 EX OR Tech note pageName LoadPageAction pagename Figure 52 7 3 2 Home Page The Home Page property allows you to specify the home page By default the Home Page is the first page However you can change the Home Page in the project configuration Properties To change the Home Page double click on the Project name item in Project View Once in Properties choose the Home Page as shown in Figure 56 File Edit Run Format View Window Help Be hc OE CA A Langi ta ProjectView ax 7 A Pagel v Properties 4av ee yoy y Ww fw ty amp amp Pages PageMgr _PLCMgr _TagMgr _TrendMgr _DictionaryMgr _AlarmsMgr _EventMgr _ScheduleMgr _IdalMgr g E JMobile Testing JMo 4 o bigs Ly P Ca Cy Protocols _MultiLangMgr _UserGroupMgr _Us
65. PC vale English Text Tf Arabic Typesetting fae Figure 122 11 2 2 Multi Language for message Widget JMobile allows you to use the Multilanguage in the message Widget After you drag and drop a message Widget select the language from the Language combo and enter the message description for the selected language Do the same for all the languages or use Export and import strings as described in chapter Export and Import of Multilanguage Strings ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 114 EX OR Tech note lessage Descriptio testl Figure 123 11 2 3 Multi Language for Alarm Messages JMobile allows you to use Multilanguage for Alarm Messages To add a Multilanguage string for an Alarm message open the alarm editor select the language list from the tool bar Language combo and add the alarm messages You can also use the export and import features as described in chapter 11 3 1 Home Page Recipes Alarms t A Y Name Ema Ack Tag Buffer Trigger E Alami Aam Tagi AamBufferi imit arm 0 1000 ShowDialog E Alarm3 Alam Tag AlamBuffer itionAlann 50 0 Show Widget Figure 124 11 2 4 Multi Language for Popup Messages For the popup message macro you can define the Multi Languages To do this you first need to select the language from language list combo and then enter the message in the show message macro as shown in Figure 125 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobi
66. The Close Dialog page allows you to close the dialog page currently displayed 7 3 8 Show Message The Show Message macro allows you to display warning message popups when the macro is executed Type the message that you wish to have displayed while executing the macro as shown in Figure 55 Action List A Y W ShowMessagel Show Dialog Macro Properties Close Dialog Eha PE ShowMessage kiia i LaunchApplication Test Message u Launch Browser Tag Actions gt Data Transfer z ToggleBit Set Bi Get Bit D Write Tag Step Tag T Subscrbe aroup H 1m Cancel Figure 55 7 3 9 Launch Application The Launch Application in the Macro tab allows the user to launch an external third party application when the macro is executed To configure the external launch application the following inputs must be provided in order to execute the specific application App Name The executable file name with extension For example if you want to run notepad application the argument should be notepad exe Path The application path when the target platform is Windows CE the path has to be specified without the volume information if for instance we need to launch an application from the Windows folder the path will be indicated as windows Arguments Some external applications need arguments to be passed For example to open a notepad file specify the file name so that while launching the
67. a P Organize Include in library do FILES VARI d packaged ow Libraries jE Com puter amp 0s c ch Network data Date modified 08 06 2011 16 04 File folder E Desktop my Downloads E Recent Places E file server F Designer di TechSupp on backup sery jM BUILD STATION 6 items Bm 1 AlarmBufferl inf 7 AuditTrail dat i E S AuditTrail imf 3 Event dat Eventl inf Take eventConfig xml file and copy it into the CONFIG folder that you will find into the utility folder as shown in the figure below ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 96 EXD R Tech note T pr Computer OS C gt slarmBufferReader b Organize a Open Include in library Share with Burn New folder Tr Favorites config MD Desktop Ji data m Downloads E AlarmBufferReader bat S Recent Places E AlarmBufferReader exe jE file server L ReadME tet r Designer bd TechSupp on backup server o E Je m alarmB config d Test folder d Progetti Designer Organize Include in library BE OF amp Documenti m packaged FILES VARI packaged caw Libraries eventConfig xml ey Libraries Computer 0s c jE Computer amp os c Phe hiin 1 item th Network config Date modified 08 06 2011 16 04 File folder E AlarmBufferReader bat Notepad File Edit Format View Help AlarmBufferReader exe Ev
68. age is the top level object of the screen 19 3 1 5 Properties backgroundColor the page background color Example function btnStdll_onMouseRelease me var prjpage page Pi jeage wbackoqroundcolor mob iZ26 0 0 width gets or sets the Widget width in pixels Example function btnStd05_onMouseRelease me var prjpage page prjpage width 800 height gets or sets the Widget height in pixels Example function btnsStd05_onMouseRelease me var prjpage page prjpage height 800 userValue gets or sets a user defined value for the Widget This field can be used by JavaScript functions to store additional data with the page 19 3 1 6 Methods getWidget wgtName returns the child Widget with the given name If the child Widget does not exist null is returned ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 171 EX OR Tech note 19 3 1 7 Project Object This object defines the project widget The project widget is used to retrieve data about the project such a tags alarms recipes schedules tags etc There is one project widget for the project The project can be reference through the project variable 19 3 1 8 Methods startPage the page shown when the application is started Example Wille SCA rt Page project startPage project startPage Page2 jmx nextPage the script executes the next page macro Example project nextPage prevPage The script exe
69. all zones to default level Reset to Medium default Reset custom settings Sa Figure 33 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 35 EXD R Tech note Internet Options Select a zone to view or change security settings a y O Internet Localintranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Trusted sites This zone contains websites that you trust not to damage your computer or your files You have websites in this zone Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings dick Custom level To use the recommended settings dick Default level E Enable Protected Mode requires restarting Internet Explorer Reset all zones to default level Figure 34 4 11 1 4 Install Active X on Internet Explorer Run ActiveX controls and plug ins 5 Disable _ F IE alt j s k o g gi ET ri Prompt Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting Disable Enable Ei Prompt et Downloads at Automatic prompting for file downloads Disable 5 Enable at Fila dewinlasd 4 tl Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings pects pedum Ge J Crest In Internet Explorer allow the installation of the ActiveX component when the question pops up in your browser p 192 168 5 12 HMIClieni x Snagit Fa et ww Favorites es E Scarica altri add on ht
70. ampled Tag according to the following rules 0 Empty Boolean Byte Short Int Unsigned Byte Unsigned Short Unsigned Int Float Double Value is the value of the tag sampled Timestamp UTC is the timestamp in UTC format SamplingTime ms is the sampling interval time in milliseconds Quality informs about the tag value quality according to the following rules 0 Bad 1 Uncertain 2 Not used 3 Good OMONOORWND 7 7 7 Delete Trend The Delete Trend macro allows you to delete saved Trend data from the file In macro properties define the Trend name from which you want to delete the Trend logs 7 7 8 Dump Event Archive The Dump Event Archive macro is used to store Historical Alarm log and Audit Trails data to external drives such as a hard drive or USB memory In macro properties you need to configure the Event buffer name that you want to store and the destination folder path the DumpConfigFile property must be set to true when you plan to convert to CSV the dumped files The Events archive is dumped in a binary format an external utility is then required to convert it to a CSV format Depending on the buffer type a specific utility has to be used The utility called AlarmBufferReader exe have to be used for Alarm buffers while the utility called ArchiveEdit exe have to be used for Audit Trail buffers ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 69 EX OR Tech note Action List
71. antly sampling the HMI will transform the sampling values to display on the screen 10 4 1 Trend Editor Historical Trends require a proper configuration of Trend data buffer Trends buffers are configured from the Trend editor The Trend Buffers are stored on the flash disk in the format of a data file ProjectView AX y a Projects High Limit ig Projecta Tag 60 tue 300 Tag5 09 09 Elie Pages Tag 10 tue 180 1 9 0 9 o L E Ls Pagel Tag3 1 tue 3000 0 5 0 9 El Config ia Protocols Figure 113 In the Project View pane double click Trends to open the Trend editor Then add the Trend Buffer by selecting the button on the editor The following are the properties for the Trend editor Name The name is the Trend Buffer name which will appear when you define the buffer to a Trend window property pane ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 107 EX OR Tech note Source Tag This combo list allows to select the Tag which is sampled by the Trend manager system Sampling Time Samples are collected and stored in the disk data file on a cyclical basis or based on a trigger condition Default sampling condition is the time the Sampling Time simply specifies the sampling period in seconds Active Specifies is the Trend runs by default when system starts up This property has always to be activated Size This represents the buffer size expressed in samples The Trend data are
72. ard time is the solar time and other is Day light saving time Standard offset This represents the offset in minutes when standard time is set with respect to GMT with respect to the picture it is 8 60 480 minutes Standard week This is the week in which the Standard time starts w r t the picture it is First 1 Standard Month ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 45 EX OR Tech note This is the month in which the standard time starts range of the variable is 0 11 so w r t the picture it is November 10 Standard Day This is the day of week in which the standard time starts w r t the picture it is Sunday 0 Standard hour This is the hour in which the standard time starts w r t the picture into Time field it is 02 2 Standard minute The minute in which the standard time starts w r t the picture into Time field it is 00 0 Dst offset This represents the offset in minutes when Dls time is set with respect to GMT w r t the picture it is 7 60 420 minutes Dst week This is the week in which the Dls time starts w r t the picture it is Second 2 Dst Month This is the month in which the Dls time starts range of the variable is 0 11 so w r t the picture it is March 2 Dst Day This is the day of week in which the Dls time starts w r t the picture it is Sunday 0 Dst hour This is the hour in which the Dls time starts w r t the picture into Time field it is
73. arget dialog has two tabs Click on the Board tab to access to the board support tools The first step is to use the Target discovery function to locate the panel IP from the local network Click on the little arrow symbol and identify the panel from the list of units recognized in the network In case the panel is not listed you can try a second time or type directly the IP in the box Click then out of the box to accept the inserted IP See Figure 195 Target status 19 168 8 24 HMIm 19 168 5 134 Connection Settine eee Restart a HMIG 19 168 5253 HMI 192 168 5 233 HMI 192 168 5 211 HMI 192 168 2 188 E a eE ag smh n oi iie ates E a A da Figure 195 When the device is recognized the Info box shows the target details as shown as an example in Figure 196 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 192 EX OR Tech note Info Device Name UNZO Serial Oxfff03 Date 231 121 32 AW 01 01 0 Panel Unknown Bootloader Type Redboot Date 19 01 11 Version UN2OHS0 10026 File Name Size Date Figure 196 Locate then in the component list the one you need to update check the box and browse for the file from the Source file box as shown in Figure 197 i Bootloader Pro perty Value E Config OS F Main FPGA Destination Folder Main FPG E Safe FPGA i 7m r Figure 197 Click then download and check the progress from the Status box below Note
74. ble or disable the schedule The scheduler will trigger when the enable check box is set If you want to disable the scheduler temporarily then uncheck the Enable check box ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 127 EX OR Tech note 13 User Management and Passwords This chapter describes the requirements for user management and how to restrict access to various objects and or operations only for certain authorized user groups Users user groups and authorizations are the 3 entities used for users handling Each user must be a member of a group Users can be a member of just one group Each group will have different types of authorizations and permissions assigned to them Authorizations and permissions for the groups are divided in two basic categories Widgets permissions hide read only full access and Actions permission allowed or not allowed The proper combination of these will allow for the implementation of the necessary handling of security options for the application Administrator Group ass Ail Permission HTTP Authorization FTP access Can Acknowledge Alarms a Can Acknowledge Alarms Ey D a User Group nMax Figure 139 13 1 Configuring Authorizations Groups amp Users in Studio The section below describes how to configure security related settings in JMobile Studio To enable or disable the user management feature right click on the Security folder from the Proj
75. cript error To enable the debugging mode in the advanced page property set JavaScript Debug to True as shown in the Figure 190 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 185 EX OR Tech note abpa fy MaljE9 JavaScript Debug Figure 190 Then in Runtime when the events are called the script debugger will show the debug information as shown in Figure 191 Debug Search View P uT function field1_onDa te i 3 eet Name Location 4 var varbool project getTag varbool field3_onDataU Pagel js 19 5 var varl project getTag var 1 E 2 eN _ Paaie eae anonymous native gt if varbool 1 vari var2 project setTag var 1 var 1 14 15 a Location Condition gp pian ame ica 215 vervarbool projectigetTag varboo An d ap gt me CNumericWogt na iffvarbool 0 temp undefined p2 i ale a ee 23 var temp project getTag var2 varbool undefined 24 project setTag var 1 temp Welcome to the Qt Script debugger Debugger commands start with a period Any other input will be evaluated by the script interpreter Type help for help gsdb gt Era pause cme SSS Figure 191 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 186 EX OR Tech note 19 5 Limitations Widgets cannot be instantiated from JavaScript The Widgets can only be access and changed If you need additional Widgets
76. currently selected Recipes and Recipe set to the controller Tags Action Lit P A W W DownloadCurRecipel Macro Properties DownLoadCurRecipe Figure 73 7 9 5 Upload Current Recipe The Upload Current Recipe macro allows you to transfer the set of controller Tags data to Recipes No parameter is required to set this in the macro parameters This will upload the currently selected Recipes from the controller Tags 7 9 6 Reset Recipe The Reset Recipe macro allows you to restore the factory settings for the Recipe data The uploaded Recipes will be replaced with the original Recipe data In the macro property select the Recipe that you want to reset to factory settings ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 74 EX OR Tech note Action List lt A WY W ResetRecipel _ RecipeName E Set the recipe name Figure 74 7 9 7 Dump Recipe Data The Dump Recipe Data macro allows you to dump the Recipe to a USB Stick or other memory system in CSV format In macro properties define the file location at which the dumped file is to be saved Recipe data is saved in CSV format Action List A Ww W DumpRecipeD atal User Management Actions Figure 75 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 75 EX OR Tech note 7 9 8 Restore Recipe Data The Restore Recipe Data macro allows you to restore the Recipe data using the saved Recipe data file from the USB S
77. cute logic on the panel JMobile provides a JavaScript engine running at client side Each project page can contain scripting with scope local to the page where they are programmed The project can also contain global scripts that can be executed by scheduler events or alarm events but it is important to understand that the scripts are still executed at client side In other words having more than one client connected to the panel for instance an external PC running the Windows Client means each client will run the same script providing output results that depend on the input Inputs provided to the different clients may be different This can be clarified for instance considering a situation in which the script acts based on a slider position which can be different for the different clients 19 2 Events You can add the java scripts in the following events Page Actions Widget on update Button Events ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 165 EX OR Tech note 7 Froperties rx w Bg amp J af l Ii E Button IEE Value o ia ClickType momentary Label i Fill Color B i255 0 0 Show Frame true Events OnMousePres OnMouseRele Add Macros OnDataUpdat Add JavaScript Figure 186 19 2 1 Widget Events 1 bool onMousePress me eventinfo This occurs when the button is pressed The code can terminate with a Return TRUE or Return FALSE After terminating the code with R
78. cutes the Previous page macro Example project prevPage homePage The script executes the Home page macro Example project homePage loadPage The script executes to load the set page defined in the script Example oroe ee Loacbewe VE eiceS aby showDialog The script executes to show the dialog page Example Project showDialog TDrailog Ime closeDialog The script executes to close the currently opened dialog page Example oroe t CloseDia log showMessage The script executes to display the message popup Example PEJE EE Soowlessacge no Tare 18 Tee E Meseeace amp clearAllTimeouts The script clears all the JavaScript timers started ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 172 EX OR Tech note Example eo Jece Clecic tll WimlSscuee 19 3 1 9 Tag Object This object defines a Tag The Tag can be retrieved by calling project getlag TagName where you find TagName the name of the Tag Note You are able to retrieve any Tag in the project however the Tag value is only valid for the current page that is being displayed on the HMI 19 3 1 10 Properties name the Tag name value value of the Tag This value is a variant type It is up to the calling function to know how the Tag value can be correctly converted to other data types comment comment for the Tag 19 3 1 11 Methods getTag returns the Tags value string of the given Tag name Param
79. d Not Acked 25 01 2011 16 59 31 Alarm3 23 Not Triggered Not Acked 25 01 2011 16 59 31 Alarm 23 Not Triggered Not Acked 25 01 2011 16 59 31 Alarms 23 Not Triggered Not Acked 25 01 2011 16 59 31 Alarm6 23 Not Triggered Not Acked 25 01 2011 16 59 31 Alarm 23 Not Triggered Not Acked 25 01 2011 16 59 32 Alarms 23 Not Triggered Not Acked 25 01 2011 16 59 32 Alarm 23 Not Triggered Not Acked 25 01 2011 16 59 32 Check Uncheck All Filter Show All Ack Reset Save Figure 98 Later if you want to re enable the Alarm select the Alarm and check the Enable check box Then execute the Save command The Alarm will now be subscribed and subject to being triggered 8 17 Live Data in the Active Alarms Widget This feature is used to view the live Tag data value inside the Alarm Description It is applicable only for the Active Alarms Widget The Alarm description string defined under the Alarm Editor must contain markers to identify one or more of the Tags Square brackets are used as markers along with the Tag name See Figure 99 and Figure 100 In the Active Alarms Widget you can view the live Tag values in the description column The Widget automatically refreshes and shows the current values of the Tags in the Widget To configure the live data visualisation in the Alarm Widget follow a simple syntax rule The Tags to be included must be specified in the description including the Tag names in square brackets start with and end
80. d into the workspace folder of the Target device where Runtime is installed x start 6 workspace Aa HMIServer 3 ate 4 05 PM Figure 30 4 11 1 2 Internet Explorer Settings Internet Explorer settings must be changed adding the panel s IP to the list of the trusted sites In Tools Internet Option Security tab choose Trusted sites Then click on the Sites button Type in the IP address to the Target device at the location where the ActiveX component has been installed and will be loaded to the browser ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 33 EX OR Tech note Internet Options P bs Trusted sites This zone contains websites that you You can add and remove websites from this zone All websites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Add this website to the zone htto 192 168 5 12 Remove Require server verification https for all sites in this zone Figure 31 4 11 1 3 Security Setting for Trusted Site Zone Set your Internet Explorer Browser as seen in the following images ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 34 EXD R Tech note Select a zone to view or change security settings Internet Localintranet Trusted sites Restricted Enable sites Allow Scriptets Disable E Enable Prompt Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls Trusted sites This zone contains websites that you trust not to damage your
81. dex selection is used in case of arrays to determine the array element ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 38 EX OR Tech note eee Tag System Widget Recipe Tag ReadOnly Read Write Write Only TagIndex O Figure 38 The second tab is called XForms and it is shown in Figure 39 The XForms tab allows to apply transformations to the numeric value of the source element before is applied to the property Transformations can be simple linear relationships or generic transformations Linear scaling can be configured when selecting the Scale radio button and they can be specified in terms of a formula or By range In case the range mode is selected you just need to specify the input and output range while the system will automatically calculate the factors for the formula ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 39 EX OR Tech note etl a ue Figure 39 Special transformations are available when you click on the Transform radio button Currently supported transformations are color conversion and bit byte index Color conversion allows to define a map between numeric values of the tag and colors to be assigned to the property Bit or Byte index transformation allows extracting from a word the single bit or byte contents depending on the specified bit or byte number ptn034
82. dgment If checked an operator is required to acknowledge this Alarm any time it is triggered 8 5 Tag Attach the Tag in which the Alarm shall periodically check the Tag value so that the respective alarm s is triggered when this deviates from its limits The Alarm function will refer to the value of this Tag or to the state of a Bit in the case of Bitmask to determine when to trigger the Alarm 8 6 Buffer Specifies the Buffer file to which the Alarm history will be saved 8 7 Trigger This selection determines the type triggering condition for an alarm Three Alarm types are available each one depends on different conditions for triggering the Alarm 8 7 1 Limit Alarm A Limit Alarm is triggered when the monitored Tag value goes OUTSIDE of its given boundaries low limit and high limit Note When the Tag value is equal to its low or high limit the alarm is not triggered 8 7 2 Bitmask Alarm A Bitmask will be given in a hexadecimal format To get a valid trigger the Bit wise AND the operation with Bitmask along with the Tag value corresponding to that Alarm must yield True any and all of the corresponding Bits of the Tag value must match with that of the Bitmask When the Bitmask Alarm is selected you can specify one or more Bit positions inside the Tag When one of the Bits is set the alarm is triggered The Bit position must be given in hexadecimal format if more Bits are specified each position must be separat
83. dicated in the picture some settings are related to the group but some settings are global to all groups admin authomzations err Can enter config mode Can Zoom Can mange other users Can see log Can load factory settings Can change own group Common to all groups Number of users allowed to login Figure 146 13 3 6 Access Priority If the Access control is applied to a Widget page and or even the Global Access then the top priority goes to the Widget access Top Priority Control from Widget Medium Priority Page Access or its Parent Access Low Priority Global Access In other words this means that exceptions configured for an action or a Widget directly from the page view have priority on the base settings 13 4 Configuring Users in Studio To configure users in JMobile Studio double click on Users from the Project View and then click on to add a new user A user named admin is already present by default this user cannot be deleted ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 134 EX OR Tech note ProjectView ax gt s 1 Pagel w Users x EE OL lt aA viol b Projects Name Default User Group Password Change Intial Password _ Comments ogoff Time In minutes Password Minimum Leng Must contain Special characters E Eo Project Jadmin oO admin admin false adminuser 0 4 false Es Pages Jusert oO admin user true 0 4 false E 1 Pagel pppser2 admin user2 false 0 4 fals
84. ding effect of a Widget or of a Widget group in HMI Runtime Maco Widget Actions a Macro Properties Show Widget D a TriggerlPCamera EE g Wiget OOj Keyboard Actions E Speed fast SendKey nnn eenn SendKeyWidget T S en Page Actions Y Distance oO er a 000 cc rsrtnrsssnsstersstnnsrtnnsntnentnnnttnnsntnnertnnrntnnentnnentnnrent Faria ToggleVisbilty true NextPage Slide Limit false B LastVisitedPage a ial Do Show Dialog E bee Close Dialog lid alsa ee asin Show Message bee LaunchApplication fo Launch Browser Tag Actions Data Transfer y Figure 46 Widget The Widget to slide Direction Sliding Direction Speed The transition speed of the sliding Widget X Distance The travel distance of the X coordinate of Pixel ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 49 EX OR Tech note Y Distance The travel distance of the Y coordinate of Pixel Image Widget 7 1 4 Refresh Event The Refresh Event macro allows you to refresh the selected Events Widget Action List ActonLit A W W RefreshE venti RefreshEvent Event Name EventBufferWgti Page Actions LoadPage Event Name Set the Widget name z Close Dialog n ShowMessage Figure 47 7 2 Keyboard Macro Actions The Keyboard macro actions include Send Key and Send Key Widget 7 2 1 Send Key The Send Key macro is used to enter the predefined character to the Read Write Widget Define the predefined key code and Shift key code to the
85. e El Config E Protocols Tags Alarms 3 Events Buffer T Scheduler S gt MultiLanquage E a Security 40 UserGrougs a Users E a AuditTrail AuditTrail Recipes Dictionaries Figure 147 Name User Name Default User Identifies the user which is automatically logged in by the system when starting re starting or after a logout only one default user is allowed Group Select user groups for the user Password Enter the initial password for the user Change Initial Password If True the user is forced to change his password on first logon Comments Comments for the user Logoff time In Min The user will be automatically logged off when there is no operation for the specific time in Runtime of the server After Log off the JMobile Server goes to default user Minimum Length In Numbers the minimum length of the password should be equal or greater than the set value Must Contain Special Characters If True the password should contain at least one special character Must Contain Numbers If True the password should contain at least one numeric digit 13 5 Default User You can program a default user for a project When the server starts or reboots the Runtime is logged in with the default user All the privilege settings of the default user will be activated in the system If you want to log in as different user in Runtime you can use either the Switch User macro or the Log Off macro The defaul
86. e Cursor scroll length in Figure 65 7 6 Alarm Actions Alarm Actions are macros used to acknowledge or reset the Alarms The actions listed here can be used to build a custom Widget for the Alarms display you can observe an example of how these are used in the default Alarm Widget available in the Widget gallery 7 6 1 Select All Alarms This macro allows you to select all the Alarms in the Alarm Widget 7 6 2 Ack Alarm The Ack Alarm macro allows for acknowledging the selected Alarms 7 6 3 Reset Alarm The Reset Alarm macro allows you to reset the selected acknowledged Alarms ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 66 EX OR Tech note 7 7 System Actions The System Actions macro allows you to use the system properties in Runtime 7 7 1 Restart The Restart system macro allows you to restart JMobile Runtime After executing the macro the JMobile server goes to configuration mode and restarts Runtime 7 7 2 Enter Configuration Mode This macro is used to switch the JMobile Runtime to Configuration mode Config 7 7 3 Enter Operation Mode This macro is used to switch the JMobile Runtime to Operation Mode Note All the macros will work only when Runtime runs in Operation Mode If Runtime is in Configuration Mode the macros will not work 7 7 4 Save Configuration The Save Configuration macro allows you to save Runtime settings like schedulers time page duration of Trends etc to the
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88. e JMobile project can be transferred to the JMobile Server Target system from JMobile Studio using the Download to Target item in the Run Menu ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 31 EX OR Tech note The Download to Target dialog is shown in Figure 29 Click on the Download button to start the process The system will switch the Target to Configuration mode and transfer the files When the download operation is completed the Target is automatically switched to Operation mode and the downloaded project is started Any time a project is changed the modified files need to be transferred to the Target device When updating a Target JMobile provides the option Download only changes to transfer only the modified files to the device Project folders can be transferred to and from JMobile Servers using a standard FTP client program This allows the project to be managed and updated in a simple and uniform manner DownLoad To Target Ready to download 105 v Download only changes Download Figure 29 4 10 Using JMobile Client The JMobile Client provides remote access to the JMobile Server and is included in the JMobile Suite installation The JMobile client consists of a simple standalone application although it uses the same graphic rendering system as the server it relies on a specified JMobile Server for live data JMobile Client for Windows is available in the Runtime folder of the JMobi
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90. e custom keypad Widget Gallery a X Edit Controls Custom Shapes Alphabets Generic Numeric US Int Alphabets US Int Generic US Int Numeric Figure 168 A sample custom created keypad is shown below Newly created keypads will be saved in the project folder together will all other project files Figure 169 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 149 EX OR Tech note Once the custom keypad is created it may be used for any specific field where the Keyboard Type property has been properly set by selecting the corresponding keypad from the property Keypad Type in the property pane as shown below Properties ax Figure 170 The Up Down keypad is mainly used for moving cursors in Widgets and supporting this function An example is the Control List is shown in the following picture state 1 State 2 State 3 state 4 State 5 state 6 p Figure 171 15 2 Deleting or Renaming Custom Keypad Right click on the Keypad folder found in the Project View section of the workspace A context menu as shown in the below figure will be displayed ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 150 EX OR Tech note 5 Keypads E Alphabet Remove KeyPad Page Rename KeyPad Page Figure 172 The user can choose the Remove Keypad Page option to remove the keypad page from the project or the Rename Keypad Page option to
91. eRelease me var wgot page getWidget rect1 wgt opacity 0 5 rotation gets or sets the rotation angle for the Widget The rotation is done by degree and makes a clockwise rotation starting at the East position Example function btnStd9 _onMouseRelease me var wgot page getWidget rect1 wgt rotation 45 i userValue gets or sets a user defined value for the Widget This field can be used by JavaScript functions to store additional data with the Widget 19 3 1 3 Methods getWidget wgtName returns the child Widget with the given name If the child Widget does not exist null is returned ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 170 EX OR Tech note getProperty TagName index 0 returns a property for the Widget with the given TagName and optional index value Any property that is shown in the JMStudio Property view can be retrieved from the getProperty method The index value is optional and only used for Widgets that support arrays setProperty TagName value index 0 sets a property for the Widget with the given TagName to the value specified in the va ue argument Any property that is shown in the JMStudio Property view can be set by this method The index value is optional and only used for Widgets that support arrays The setProperty method returns a boolean true orfalse value to indicate if the property was set 19 3 1 4 Page Object This object references the current HMI page The p
92. ect View and set Enable or Disable ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 128 EX OR Tech note 13 2 Configuring Groups and Authorizations in Studio Open the User Groups to configure and assign their authorization in JMobile studio ProjectView ax Authorized Authorization Settings rec true administrator group adminAuth Ei e Pages true questAuth a E 1 Pagel false unauthorzedAuth p Config LM Protocols as Tags Sty AuditTrail AuditTrail Figure 140 The three predefined groups cannot be deleted Also the name of the predefined groups cannot be edited However their authorizations and comment fields can be edited 13 3 Adding and Modifying the Access Permission of Groups To add a user group click on the button and choose the name of the group To modify and assign the permissions click the browse button on the Authorization Setting column then you will see the dialog shown in the figure below ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 129 EX OR Tech note 13 3 1 Widget Permissions admin authorizations io SS Widget Ticks Schedule TrendWindow EditBox AnalogVideo Message BarGraph shape ListBox Labels TrendCurve Figure 141 In this dialog it is possible to assign global access for the Widgets of the project The possible choices are Full Access Read Only and Hide The Widget security settings applicable to all
93. ect folders manually If you need to rename a project use the File Save Project As function Click Next to go the panel selection dialog ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 17 Exo Tech note Panel size 800 X 480 Panel type UN20_WCE6 MIPSIV_FP P412 eTOP413 eTOP415 eTOPS04 Figure 12 The panel selection is shown in Figure 12 Here you can scroll through a list of available units to select the panel model you are working with Click Finish to complete the Wizard Once the panel is chosen you can convert the project to any other model using the project properties portion of the screen as shown below in Figure 13 sad HMI Studio Project3 o0 x i File Edit Run Format View Window Help ee Wel OLE gons Langi a Qx 7 1 Pagel LP 3B x wv Properties aX itt e A vy v amp E Project Widget z Pea h Pages _MultiLangMgr _PageMgr _ProjectMLTextMgr x 8 aes Full Path C Users Public Documents JMobile Suite work amp ten eo Version Ee Config bl e Protocols _PLCMgr _TagMgr _TrendMgr K DEDE S LE Tags Behavior A Trends P Ey Home Page Pagel jmx i if Al oi a ae _DictionaryMgr _AlarmMLTextMgr es ote Zz ven er hes eno 480 HR Scheduler Ey Ey Ey 1 MultiLanguage Tia Security _AlarmsMgr _EventMgr _ScheduleMLTextMgr lig UserGroups i A Sees Ey Ey P SyncOptions disable a a ee ScheduleMgr _IdalMgr _
94. ed by a Note Bitmask is a position so it starts from zero 0 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 87 EX OR Tech note 8 7 3 Deviation Alarm For the Deviation Alarm a predefined set point as well as a value for deviation will be given If the percentage of deviation of the Tag value from the set point exceeds this deviation then the trigger condition becomes True deviati Value SetPo int gt seen ai SetPo int 8 8 Action Define the action s to be executed for the specific Alarm Actions are executed by default when the specified trigger condition becomes True Additional conditions can be specified in the Events configuration in the last column of the Alarm editor as explained in chapter 8 11 3 Action List Acton Lit P A W W ShowMessagel i Show Message Macro Properties Tag Actions ShowM Data Transfer essage ToggleBit WriteTaa message Alarm Triggered system Actions EnterCFGMode EnterOPMode SaveContiguration ControlUserLED Figure 88 8 9 Foreground and Background Colours You can modify the Foreground FG and Background BG colors of the alarm which will both apply to the Alarm Widget 8 10 Severity and Priority A user can indicate the Severity and Priority of the various Alarms If multiple Alarms are triggered simultaneously the actions will be executed based on these Priority and Severity setting
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97. enkat Data Alarm1 6 18 1 2011 01 72 LOCAL WRITE TAG Status 1 5 OK User venkat Data Alarm Test Tagl 7 18 1 2011 01 2 LOCAL RESET ALARM Status 1 5 OK User venkat Data Alarm1 8 l Figure 161 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 146 EX OR Tech note 15 Custom Keypad Keypads are used for data entry operations In Studio there are three keypads provided by default Numeric Alphabet and Up Down are shown in the following pictures Figure 164 Up Down Keypad ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 147 EX OR Tech note 15 1 Creating and Using a Custom Keypad Right click on the Keypad folder found under the Project View section of the workspace A context menu as shown in the below picture will be displayed Figure 165 Clicking on the Insert Keypad will generate a pop up with the New Keypad dialog as shown below Page Name KeyPad Add To Froject Figure 166 The user can select any of the available keypads that are provided in the project template the list shown on the left side to create a custom keypad If you need to create a keypad from scratch then select the Blank option This will insert a Blank Keypad as shown below ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 148 EX OR Tech note il Figure 167 The user can then use the Widgets available from the Keypad Widget gallery as shown in the picture below to create th
98. entl data csv The string into the bat file is made of three parts each one separated by the next one with a space AlarmBufferReader exe This is the name of the program file to be executed Eventi This is the name of the archive that will be Exported in CSV the name is reported into the Properties of the DumpEventArchive macrosee the figure below ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 97 EX OR Tech note Macro Properties DumpEventArchive EventArchive Eventi FolderPath USBMemory AlarmsDump DumpConfigFile true data csv This is the name of the CSV file that will be created by the utility In this example the file created will be named data csv Save the changes and close the editor double click then on the bat file to run it the utility will be executed and the file created ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 98 EX OR Tech note 9 Working with Recipes Data can be stored on the flash disk of the panel device in the format of a data file This data can be written to the controller and conversely the data can be read from the controller and saved back on the panel storage media This concept is normally referred as Recipes and it offers you powerful way to extend the capabilities of the controller This is especially true for controllers that have a limited amount of internal memory The Recipe memory is the physical storage the flash disk for the Recipe
99. enu can be activated by pressing and holding down the free area on the screen until the menu is displayed The eTOP400 series products also support a special procedure for accessing the System Settings tool the special procedure is required when the System Settings is started in System Mode or when the standard access procedure is not accessible for some reason When activated by special procedure the System Settings tool always starts in System Mode The special access to the System Settings tool can be activated with a tap tap sequence over the touch interface during the power up phase Tap tap consists of a high frequency sequence of touch activations done by the simple means of finger tapping the touch screen performed during the power up and started immediately after the panel is powered ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 190 EX OR Tech note 20 2 1 List of Upgradable Components The panels support the upgrade of the following components System Supervisor Firmware of the system supervisor controller sample file name packaged_GekkoZigBee_v4 13 bin Note IMPORTANT The System Supervisor Component can be upgraded only if actual version on the panel is V4 13 or above Version V4 08 V4 09 V4 10 and V4 11 MUST NOT be updated they do not support automatic update from System Settings Main FPGA FPGA firmware sample file name h146xaf02r06 bin Safe FPGA back up copy of the Main FPGA that ensures
100. er Manual 15 EX OR Tech note System setings Info Mame HOS Network am i Mo aux module detected Calibrate Touch Display Settings Figure 10 3 1 Built in SNTP Service The UniOP Panels Operating System feature an integrated SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol that synchronizes the internal RTC panel whenever the predefined server is available The server addresses are hard coded and cannot be changed by the user The system searches for the following servers time windows com tock usno navy mil SNTP servers are checked at power up or once per week if the panel is not powered off ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 16 EX OR Tech note 4 My First JMobile Project This section describes the steps to create a simple JMobile project 4 1 Creating a New Project To create a new project click on File gt gt New Project menu item J Mobile the human machine interface Project Name Project38 Location C Users Public Documents IMobile Suite workspace Figure 11 The Project Wizard dialog will appear asking for a project name and a path where the corresponding project folder will be stored JMobile projects are stored in a folder that has the same name as the project This folder contains all the project files To move copy or backup a project you can simply move or copy the project folder and all its contents to the desired location Note DO NOT rename the JMobile Proj
101. er the Configuration OS component is upgraded power cycle the unit and recall again the System Setting tool in its System Mode with the tap tap procedure Locate in the rotating menu the Format Flash command and execute it At first the system will try a quick format of the flash disk The quick format method is called Partition Format If Partition Format fails for any reason the panel reports a dialog with the following message Partition Format Failed Doing Store Format System may appear stuck for a while Confirm then click OK to start the Store Format Note Storing Format requires up to 15 minutes to complete During this period the panel appears frozen Do not the power cycle and thereby leave the finish process At the end the system automatically restarts When format is completed connect the network cable enter the Windows CE Control Panel and double click on the System Settings icon Locate in the rotating menu the Calibrate touch item and start it Execute the calibration following the instruction on the screen using a stylus pen with thin but soft point Once the calibration process is completed go back to Control Panel locate the icon Registry Save and double click on it to store on the registry the calibration parameters 20 5 1 JMobile Runtime Installation Because of the flash format operation the panel requires the installation of the JMobile Runtime at this point Install the JMobile Sui
102. erMgr _SysPropMgr sian gaa Trends Home Page Pagel jmx Alarms PageWidth 640 go Events Buffer PageHeight 480 SY Scheduler DebuglP Ry MultiLanguage Eb Security Sg UserGroups CurrentPagi PageReque AL Users SyncOption di je Recipes Screen saver e Dictionaries DialogPages Page Templates Figure 53 7 3 3 Previous Page The Previous Page macro allows you to navigate HMI Runtime to the previous page ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 54 EX OR Tech note 7 3 4 Next Page The Next Page macro allows you to navigate HMI Runtime to the next page 7 3 5 Last Visited Page The Last Visited page macro allows you to load the page previously displayed on HMI Runtime 7 3 6 Show Dialog Page Show Dialog Page allows you display the Dialog Pages defined in the project After the execution of this macro HMI Runtime displays the specified Dialog Page Action List A Y W ShowDialog Macro bees ShowDialog a Macro Properties Close Dialog Show Deal i show Message fee LaunchApplication p fileName bee Launch Browser E Load Page Tag Actions _ __f Data Transfer e Toggle Bit Get Bit fileName SubscrbeGroup Dialog page 1 jmx Dialog Page 2 jmx Figure 54 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 55 EX OR Tech note 7 3 7 Close Dialog The Close Dialog page is applicable only on Dialog pages
103. essage body ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 164 EX OR Tech note 19 Working with Java script in JMobile The purpose of this chapter is to describe the JavaScript interface implemented in JMobile JMobile JavaScript is based on the ECMAScript scripting language as defined in standard ECMA 262 Microsoft s Jscript and Firefox JavaScript are also based on the ECMAScript standard If you are familiar with JavaScript you can use the same type of commands in JMobile as you do in a web browser If you are not familiar with the ECMAScript language there are several existing tutorials and books that cover this subject such as http doc trolltech com 4 3 ecmascript htm http Awww davidflanagan com javascript5 This purpose of this document is not to explain JavaScript language but rather to describe how JavaScript is used in the JMobile application 19 1 Execution A JavaScript function is executed when an event occurs For example a user can define a script for the OnMousePress event and the JavaScript script will be executed when the button is pressed on the panel It is important to note that JavaScript functions are not executed in the same manner as certain other controller programming scripts such as Ladder Logic JavaScript functions are not executed at a given scan rate the whole time JavaScript functions are only executed when the given event occurs This approach minimizes the overhead required to exe
104. eters in A string of the tag name in A state object instance to be filled in An index if tag is array type set 1 to return complete array in Callback function name if an async read is required Default Return value Tags value is returned If tag is array type and index 1 then the complete array is returned Remarks For non array tags provide index as 0 this is required for providing backward compatibility with earlier getlag strlagName index usage Example var state new State Var value project getlag Tagl state 0 for non array type tags index is not considered so can be left as 0 if value undefined eco Some tdinG wakes var state new State var value project getTag Tagl state 1 fnTagReady function fnTagReady tagName tagState ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 173 EX OR Tech note if tagName Tagl Velie waale ele Seles Cie aee setTag sets the given Tag in the project Name and value are in a string Parameters in A string with name of the tag in A variant instance of the tag value in An int with index for array tags Default 0 set to 1 to pass complete array Return value None Example var val 7275 74 51 Proet Seb lag magi val var val value Project sen lag Tagqi val 19 3 1 12 Group Object A group is a basic logical element that is associated with a set of
105. eturn FALSE the control is returned to the calling Widget that may launch other actions After terminating the code with TRUE the control is NOT returned to the Widget and this makes sure that no additional actions are executed following the calling event The eventinfo parameter is reserved for future enhancements 2 bool onMouseRelease me eventinfo This occurs when the button is released The code can terminate with a Return TRUE or Return FALSE After terminating the code with Return FALSE the control is returned to the calling Widget that may launch other actions After terminating the code with TRUE the control is NOT returned to the Widget and this makes sure that no additional actions are executed following the calling event The eventinfo parameter is reserved for future enhancements 3 bool onDataUpdate me eventinfo This occurs when the data attached to the Widget changes The value is the data value passed to the Widget This event is triggered by the system before the value is passed to the Widget this means the code programmed here can modify or alter the value before it is actually passed to the Widget The code can terminate with a Return TRUE or Return FALSE After terminating the code with Return FALSE the control is returned to the calling Widget that may launch other actions After terminating the code with TRUE the control is NOT returned to the Widget and this makes sure
106. ey Bey He ee amp O A amp tm gt AW Datalink jigt2 state TagMor sie te TRONS Selection a Write Mode Write On Select ten a a List Data State 0 State 1 State 2 State 3 Sta OnDataUpdat KeypadType None Sea O R AA Langt List Data 1 Control ist Data Figure 177 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 155 EX OR Tech note state 1 State 2 State 3 State 4 Figure 178 16 2 2 Selection Selection shows which status is currently selected and will appear as a highlight cursor moving up and down according to the use of the defined keys The Selection property can be attached as well to a Tag The small triangle on the left side of the list tells you what the current status Is There are two modes for the control list Write on Select Write on Enter 16 2 3 Write on Select On Write on Select the value will automatically be written when the status is selected 16 2 4 Write on Enter First select the state and then press the enter key to write the status value to the Tag ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 156 EX OR Tech note 17 Working with Custom Widgets in JMobile JMobile Studio includes a large library of predefined Widgets and graphic images The symbol library includes predefined dynamic Widgets such as buttons lights gauges switches Trends Recipes and
107. fesh Time Alarm Name Alarm Id Ewent Type Alarm State Figure 96 The selection of the Event Buffer is available in the property panel as shown in the figure Figure 97 Note For each of the different Alarm Buffers there is a specific Event Widget that must be configured for the project the current version of the Event List Widget does not allow you to switch between buffers ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 93 EX OR Tech note 8 15 Managing Alarms in Run time When an Alarm is triggered the Alarm will be displayed in the Active Alarms Widget The Widget allows you to acknowledge and reset the Alarm The Alarm display can be filtered by Hide Not Triggered Show All and other custom filters Please note that the visualization of the Alarm Widget is not automatic if the Widget has been placed at a certain page then for each Alarm you must add a dedicated action that displays on the page when the Alarm Triggering condition becomes True 8 16 Enable Disable Alarms in Run time You can enable or disable the Alarms in run time If you want to disable an alarm just uncheck the Alarms from the Enable column in the Alarm Widget and execute the Save command This way the alarm will not get triggered and the disabled Alarm is unsubscribed Select Id Source Value State Date Time Enable Alarmi 23 Not Triggered Not Acked 25 01 2011 16 59 31 Alarm 23 Not Triggere
108. fically refers to the default Alarm Widget available in the Widget gallery The user can decide when the Widget will be notified of a change to the Alarm Status We recommend leaving the default settings here and changing only those necessary for specific application requirements Event Types m Set here the alarm status transitions that hash be notified to the Alarm widget Notify Log When entering the triggered status When entering the not triggered status Both when entering the triggered and not triggered status When the alarm is acknowledged When the alarm is reset When the alarm is disabled When the alarm is enabled Figure 91 8 11 3 Action Enable The user can specify the conditions under which the action s configured for the specific Alarm must be executed ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 90 EX OR Tech note Set here for which transitions of Alarm s status the programmed action s has to be executed E Notify Log When entering the triggered status When entering the not triggered status Both when entering the triggered and not triggered status When the alarm is acknowledged F When the alarm is reset When the alarm is disabled When the alarm is enabled Figure 92 By default the actions are executed only when the Alarm enters the triggering condition you may change this by configuring the system to execute the configured action also for the o
109. figure the e mail Server you need to provide the following information SMTP Server Name SMTP Port Sender User Name and if Authentication is required Password ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 162 EX OR Tech note EmailCantig Serverid 4 WW A emailServerd SMTF Server Mame Server Port UserName Password Figure 183 Note You can add more E mail servers by clicking the button on the left hand side When you are writing the system does not yet support any security login mechanism such as SSL 18 3 Configure E mail Accounts In the e mail info set recipient e mail addresses If you want to send to more recipients separate the e mail address with a semi colon Email info Figure 184 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 163 EX OR Tech note 18 4 Sending Live Tag Data through Email You can send live Tag data to the recipients within the email body In e mail Info select the Tags you want to send in the Tag1 Tag2 Tag3 In the email body use the keyword Tag to display the Tag data An example is shown below Email info sender exorindia com 0 receiver exorindia com Test message from HMI Speed Temperature Torque The Alarm is triggered Pl find the Value Temperature 2 Speed 1 Torque 03 Figure 185 18 5 Limitation A maximum number of 3 Tags is supported in each e mail m
110. from all users and a normal user could not stop or change this 14 1 Enable or Disable the Audit Trail In the Project view pane right click on the Audit Trail and click either enable or disable for the Audit Trail recording on Runtime The padlock symbol in the tree informs you that in the project the Audit Trail is enabled or disabled When the Audit Trail is enabled and the padlock symbol turns locked otherwise it stays open ProjectView 1x 1 a Projecti ee Pages E 1 Pagel F Config 3 vs Protocols ite Events Buffer Heg Scheduler Q MultiLanguage Sig Security ip UserGroups Pun Lsers aE Enable m i ET SILIT r Wa DialogPages je Page Templates Figure 152 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 139 EX OR Tech note 14 2 Configure Audit Events You can have more than one set of Audit Records To add to the Audit files you need to configure the Events buffer Double click the Events buffer from the project workspace Next add the events buffer and set the file size and ten select the Log type Audit ProjectView AA 1 Paget 2 KeyPad2 Auditirail Tags protocols Alarms Events Buffer x AY ES Project A id lame Enable Size Type Eg Projectl 1 Alam Butte True 1000 Alarms eee Pages 3 Audit Trail te 1000 Audit o hE 1 Pagel H 2 Audit Trail True 100 Ee Config 4 Event True oo Alarms of Protocols 3 Event3 True
111. ftTrend Figure 60 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 61 EX OR Tech note 7 4 4 Write Tag This command allows you to write constant values for the controller memory In the action list specify the Tag name and the constant value to be written Action List P A W W WwriteT ag Project_TagMar Figure 61 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 62 EX OR Tech note 7 4 5 Step Tag The Step command allows you to increment or decrement in steps the content of a Tag value SrcType The Source of the Tag Data Source It depends on the SrcType Tag Name Tag Name that you want to Step Step Step value Step Over Limit Step Limit enable Step Limit If the Step Over Limit is True then the macro will work until the Tag value reaches the specified level Action List A Y a StepT agi CloseDialog Macro Properties StepTag ShowMessage LaunchApplication AS ARE Linea ae a ES _ LaunchBrowser Facelli IL OOO Tag Actions DataSource Project TagMgr _ Data Transfer ay re a Toggle Bit Talame JTaDl eee Set Bit step oda eee E Get Bit StepOverLimit false Write Tag an a StepTag SubscribeGroup K UnsubscribeGroup Trend Actions StepLimt io SerollLeft Trend gt ks Te Cancel z Figure 62 7 5 Trend Actions Trend actions are used for both Live Data Trends and the Historical Trends Widget 7 5
112. get from the gallery and attach the Tags from the Recipe data source Figure 107 shows an example of a Tag attached to a Recipe field ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 100 EX OR Tech note F feld value _ p 4 Tag XForms SOUrCE Tag System Widget Recipe Indexed Tag RecipeTesti CurrentSelectedSet Elementi Value 4 CurrentSelectedSet Name Value 4 Flernentl Name Value Element Elements Element4 Elementi Set Seth i Dedi Read Only Read Write Write Only TagIndex o Figure 107 The Attach to Dialog allows you to attach to the numeric field with all the different Recipe variables such as Current Recipe gt Current selected Recipe set gt Element gt value or name Selected Recipe gt Selected Set0 gt Element gt Value or Name Selected Recipe list Currently selected Recipe list Recipe Status Among others When the numeric files are defined of a Read Write type property the default Recipe data can be edited on Runtime As explained in the Introduction these new values are stored in a separate file as modified Recipe data 9 4 Recipe Status After every Recipe Upload or Download or Recipe set modification the Recipe status parameters display a value The following are the values and conditions for the Recipe status system variable 0 Set modified current selected set changed 1 Download triggered triggered a do
113. gure 202 21 2 3 Update Runtime Copy the package created onto a USB Stick or create the package directly on the pen drive then plug the USB Stick into HMI Press and hold your finger on the screen for few seconds until the context menu is shown Click on Update to activate the procedure HREG 40001 HRES 40010 zoom In foom Out zoom 100 Pan mode Full Screen Settings Update Logaing Show Log at Boot Show system settings About Exit Figure 203 The wizard utility will start Check Auto select best match and then click Next ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 198 EX OR Tech note HPEG 40004 Update wizard 1 2 Please wait examining system HREG 40010 Available disks drives with updates USBMemory TH Auto select best match Components that will be updated Project Files Font files System Files uy al Figure 204 Press on Close at the end of the operation ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 199 EX OR Tech note 22 JMobile Functional Specifications and Compatibility The scope of this chapter is to provide a clear overview of the supported functions and related limitations for JMobile Studio and JMobile Runtim for the UniOP eTOP400 series What is listed below in this document is a safe limitation above that which proper operation and state of the art performance of the system is not guaranteed 22
114. he live Tag data in the controller To do this the user must configure the DownLoadCurRecipe macro It is not necessary to define any parameters in the macro properties The current Recipe is the one selected by the Recipe Menu Widget 9 6 4 Upload Current Recipe The UpLoadCurRecipe action allows you to transfer the set of live Tag data from the controller to the current Recipe memory in the HMI The Recipe data will be replaced with the new values To do this the user must configure the UpLoadCurRecipe macro It is not necessary to define any parameters in the macro properties The current Recipe is the one selected by the Recipe Menu Widget ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 103 EX OR Tech note 9 6 5 Reset Recipe The ResetRecipe macro allows you to restore Recipes to their factory settings that is the Recipe configuration originally set for the project By executing the macro the factory Recipe settings will be set back to the default values originally specified at the time of programming thereby erasing the modified Recipe data file 9 7 Upload or Download of Recipes During Run time 9 7 1 Recipe Download Through Recipe Widget in Run time Drag and drop the Recipe Widget as described in Chapter 8 5 into the project to execute the Recipe transfer in run time Select the Recipe from the drop down box and select the Recipe set from the set dropdown list Then press the Downloaa button to download
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116. ideo source Widget ipaddi ss hte 122 lose so userName username for access to the IP camera if used by the given camera Widget userName user password password for access to the IP camera if used by the camera Widget password pass 19 3 2 36 Methods refesh forces a refresh of the image Widget refresh 19 3 3 Keywords Global objects are predefined objects that can be referenced by the names listed below For example in the current page a name can be accessed in JavaScript with the following command ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 184 EX OR Tech note var myName page name self references the Widget attached to the event For example when the onDataUpdate event is called the script can access the Widget object being updated by using the self variable self visible true page references the page object for the current page project references the project Widget 19 3 4 Global Functions print message prints a message to the debugger console window Example NLM CO MSSt MES Se Cie alert message displays a popup dialog with the given message The user must press the OK button in the dialog to continue with the execution of the script Note The alert function is often used for debugging JavaScript routines Example alert test message 19 4 Debugging of Java Script You can enable or disable the debugging mode to find and solve the s
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118. ime Installation cc ccccccccecccceeceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeesseeseessaeeeseaees 195 Updating Panel Runtime cccecccccecseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeesaeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeseaseeeeeeseeseeseeeas 196 21 1 Updating Runtime from Studio cecccccccceeeeeseeeeeeeeeessseeeseeeeeeeesssseeseeeeees 196 21 2 Updating Runtime from USB Pen Drive cccccececcccseeceaeeeseeeeeeeeesaaaeeeeeeees 196 21 2 1 Package Creation ccccccccssssecccccsessecccccaeeeeeeseeeeeeeseuaseeeeessaaecesessaaeeeeeessaaees 197 21 2 2 Zipped Package scncdessiecincdeasesceencsaswetsnccediuesenceud tentnnengissaesdiee niseanedecasaendteassaleeciccoss 197 21 2 3 Update Runtime cccccccccsssecccccaeeeceecceeeseeeecseasseceeesauseeeeeeeaaeeeeessaageeeeessaaees 198 JMobile Functional Specifications and Compatibility 0 0 0 0 ccecccceseseeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeees 200 22 1 Table of Functions ANC Limits cece eeeeceeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeseaeeeeeessaeeeeesesaness 200 22e 218 4 8 2 1118 5 ae cc ene eee ae eer ene keene eae keene ee 200 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 8 EX OR Tech note 1 Getting Started with JMobile Software JMobile Studio is a software application that allows you to create graphical HMI pages JMobile Studio uses a drag and drop system that makes it easy to create displays The same features found in many popular Windows applications are also available in JMobile Studio This document de
119. ing this macro a template page pops up Here you can select a user and modify this user s parameters such as Username Password Group Comments flags like password must contain numbers password must contain special character user must change his initial password enable logoff time and Inactivity Logoff Time After executing the macro a User Edit form will pop up as shown in Figure 83 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 81 EX OR Tech note admin administrator Figure 83 7 10 7 Delete UM Dynamic File This macro allows you to delete the dynamic user management file This means that the users created edited or deleted in Runtime will be erased and the server will restore the settings originally downloaded from JMobile Studio ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 82 EX OR Tech note Action List Action List A W W Delete UMDynamici DownLoadRecipe Macro Properties i UpLoadRecipe Figure 84 7 10 8 Export Users This macro allows for exporting user details to an xml file usermgnt_user xml User details will be in an encrypted form In this macro property the destination folder path must be set to the location where the usermgnt_user xml file is saved If using a USB pen drive plugged in to the USB port the path will be USBMemory followed by the specified folder in the memory or left empty for root folder Since the file i
120. it Mask Aam AamBuffer1 bitMaskAlarm 0 Alarm2 Bit Mask Alam AlarmBuffer1 bitMaskAlarm 1 Bit Mask Alam AamBuffer i bitMaskAlam 2 Temperature is Temperature Celsius and Speed is Speed RPM and Torque is Torque Figure 102 The Alarm Widget will be refreshed periodically to maintain the Tag value updated ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 95 EXOR Tech note Note the system supports up to 5 tags as live data per each alarm s description 8 18 Exporting Alarm buffers as CSV file You can convert the Alarm buffer data to a csv file the utility needed is called AlarmBufferReader available in the Exor JMobile Suite utils folder To convert the buffer data follow these steps Take the DAT and INF dumped files and copy them into the DATA folder that you will find into the utility folder as shown in the figure below e ae E Seal SG omputer k OS C alarmBufferReacder C i ns B p ee ee a p Search alormBufferneader p Share with Burn New folder Organize ay Open Include in library d config d data Ei AlarmBufferReader bat E AlarmBufferReader exe E ReadME txt r Favorites ME Desktop i Downloads H Recent Places ji file server Designer d TechSupp on backup server jE BUILD STATION di Test folder di Frogetti Designer di Progetti Jmobile ee i 1 AlarmBufferl da di Documenti Fr Favorites Ld o e z IG db e alarmBuff data v 4 Search dat
121. l 23 4 project setRecipelItem recipeName Set Element val downloadRecipe Downloads the recipe set to corresponding tag Parameters in String representing the recipe name in String representing the recipe set Return value None Remarks None Example project downloadRecipe recipeName Set uploadRecipe Uploads the value of tags into the provided recipe set Parameters in String representing the recipe name in String representing the recipe set Return value None Remarks None Example project uploadRecipe recipeName Set 19 3 2 Widgets The following sections define visual Widgets that can be displayed on the page All Widgets inherit the Widget object which means that all properties and methods that are valid for the Widget object are also valid for the each visual Widget ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 178 EX OR Tech note 19 3 2 1 Field This Widget defines a numeric field Widget on the page Inherits the Widget class Note You are able to retrieve any Widget on the page by calling page getWidget wgtName where wgtName is the name of the Widget 19 3 2 2 Properties align defines the horizontal alignment Values are left center right fontSize font size in pixels fontColor font color as a Color field see Color field definition later in this document fontBold indicates if the font is bold min min input value for the
122. lds the value of the Tag so the client can read and write to the Tag value Counter A count value is incremented from 1 to 1000 When the counter reaches 1000 the value is reset to 0 and the counter restarts Sine Wave A sine wave value is generated and written to the Tag value The Min Max and Period values of the Sine wave can be defined for each Tag Triangle Wave A triangle wave value is generated and written to the Tag value The Min Max and Period values of the wave can be defined for each Tag Square Wave A square wave value is generated and written to the Tag value The Min Max and Period values of the Sine wave can be defined for each Tag Modbus TCP prot ha Scaling 1 HREG 400001 unsigned Short 500 RAW falat Figure 28 The JMobile Simulator is launched from JMobile Studio Select the Run Start Simulator menu item to start the Simulator At this point the simulator is running locally on the PC in the same way that JMobile runtime runs on a panel or Target device In Preview mode the project runs the same way it would run on the panel The Controller date is provided in the simulator You can click buttons change pages view live data and test the project before downloading it to the panel To stop the simulator select the item Run Stop Simulator from the menu 4 9 Step 6 Transferring the Project to Target After successfully downloading system files the HMICE is ready to run the projects Th
123. le data transfer from one protocol to another with an interval of every 5 minutes 12 4 4 Hourly Schedule The Hourly Schedules allow you to execute a set of actions on an Hourly basis by specifying the minute in which the actions have to be executed To configure the Hour schedule select hourly from the Type combo and set the time of the macro execution For example values to be written to the controller on 5 Minute of every hour 12 4 5 Monthly Schedule The Monthly Schedules allow you to execute a set of actions on a Monthly basis by specifying the day in which the actions have to be executed To configure the Month schedule select Monthly from the Type combo and set the day and time of the macro execution For example for values to be written to the controller at 4 35 on 5 of every month a monthly scheduler can be programmed to perform the actions 12 4 6 Weekly Schedule Weekly schedules allow you to execute a set of actions on a Weekly basis by specifying the time and day s in which the actions have to be executed To configure the Week s schedule select Weekly from the Type combo and select the days of the week and the time for the macro execution For example for an Alarm to be triggered at 6 00 AM on weekdays Monday to Friday the Weekly scheduler can be programmed to perform the same actions 12 4 7 Yearly Schedule The Yearly schedule allows you to execute a set of actions once a year specifying the date and time i
124. le Suite User Manual EXD R Tech note T Setup JMobile Welcome to the JMobile Setup Wizard This will install Mobile 01 45 00 36 on your computer It is recommended that you dose all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup E S r Figure 1 Click Next Ae ere ee E ee er eee ee ee eT ol ee ee ae I accept the agreement a E I do not accept the agreement Figure 2 Read the JMobile Studio Software License and accept the agreement follow then the instructions on the screen The default location for the JMobile Studio software is C Program Files Exor JMobile suite Default installation path can be changed depending on needs ee ee ee D ee ee ee ee A Setup will install IMobile into the following folder To continue dick Next If you would like to select a different folder dick Browse C Program Files Exor UMobile Suite omelets nae lee sale econ ae deme t tin l allen let RIB al Mae 8 ls n ells a Aim came Hem ome i tal sai Figure 3 The installation procedure will create a program group called JMobile Suite in the Start menu A JMobile Studio icon can be added on the desktop JMobile pa ats awe we a ete ee Te omg ee Tt ee ee F F me a eT et ane mat tat 5 Setup will create the program s shortcuts in the following Start Menu folder To continue dick Next If you would like to select a different folder dick Browse mobie Suite
125. le Suite User Manual 115 EX OR Tech note Action List e Av W ShowMessagel Action List Macra Script Show Dialog Show Message Tag Actions 7 Data Transter Toggle bit pii WriteTag i Step Tag System Actions Macro Properties E ShowMessage message Italian Pop up message EnterCFGMode EnterOP Mode 7 SaveContiguration ControlUserLED Figure 125 11 3 Export and Import of Multilanguage Strings The easiest way to translate a project into multiple languages is most likely by Exporting to an external file completing a translation operated with external tool and Importing the new string files back You can Export the Multilanguage strings in the CSV file format First modify the string from an external editor and then Import it back to the JMobile Studio The CSV file exported by Studio is coded in Unicode To edit it you need a specific tool that supports a CCSV file encoded in a Unicode format To Export the Multilanguage string open the Multilanguage editor and switch to Text View Then click the Export button and save the exported CSV file You can then modify the exported CSV file and Import back to JMobile Studio Click Save button to save the text Z 4 Pagel i Alarms MultiLang x Languages Text Translate yy Import F Export Widgetid Page lt English gt Italian German Chinese 1 _AlarmsMgr MultiLang2 Alarm1
126. le Suite root folder Execute the JMobile Client application from the Runtime folder or from the start up menu JMobile Suite Windows Client Client will open in a browser like style Type the server IP address in the address bar for example http 192 168 1 12 JMobile Client will connect to the server and the same application will be loaded to JMobile Client with the same graphical interface JMobile Client acts as remote client and communicates to the server sharing with the local visualization those Tag values that are maintained updated by the communication protocol 4 11 Using ActiveX Client for Internet Explorer In the standard distribution of JMobile Suite a JMobile Windows Client and JMobile ActiveX Client are provided ActiveX components are NOT installed by default to the Target devices in order to save space in the flash memory Note This ActiveX requires Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable Package x86 installed in your system You may want to download the Download Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable Package x86 from the Microsoft web site 4 11 1 1 Copy ActiveX into the Target device The ActiveX component is distributed with the JMobile Suite installation package The related files are located in the Runtime folder of the JMobile Suite installation directory The files HMIAX cab ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 32 EX OR Tech note and HMIClientAX html should be copie
127. lect Custom to create a new custom Widget type 17 2 Adding the Properties After creating the custom Widget the next step is to add the property that will be published in the custom Widget property pane The Property Select dialog shows all the applicable properties for the grouped Widget this is basically a list of all the properties of all Widgets grouped together You can select the properties by clicking the corresponding check box ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 158 EX OR Tech note Name GroupWaot4 Property Values Properties h y Display Name Property Select Attribute Nam Select the Property Names E Linear Scale1 E Labels Wot reverseScale E min max reverseScale reverseScale Display Category Description dataType labelNames dataFormat dataFormat onDataUpdate esl os rs Supports Tags E Advanced Tags A V ne Figure 180 Enter the name of the Custom Widget This is the name that will appear in the Property view The next step is to select the properties that will be displayed in the Property view Click on the button above the Properties list box and a Property Select dialog will be displayed Note The ConvertToWidget dialog shows standard custom Widget types These types are defined in the gallery The dialog however does not show types that are specifically created for a project
128. llows you to make a schedule based on the sunset To configure a Sunset Scheduler select Sunset from the Mode combo select your location and set the offset time For example if an alarm needs to be triggered 30 minutes after the sunset select the Sunset mode set the offset as 30 minutes and specify the actions to be executed 12 6 4 Sunset Sunset Scheduler allows you to make a schedule based on the sunset To configure a Sunset Scheduler select Sunset from the Mode combo select your location and set the offset time For example if an alarm needs to be triggered 30 minutes before the sunset select the Sunset mode set the offset as 30 minutes and specify the actions to be executed 12 6 5 Random10 The Random 10 Scheduler specifies that the triggering time is randomly affected by a factor of 10 minutes To configure the Random 10 select Random from combo mode set the time of the offset and define the actions in the macros The action will be executed at the set time 10 minutes 12 6 6 Random20 The Random 20 Scheduler specifies that the triggering time is randomly affected by a factor of 20 minutes To configure the Random 20 select Random from combo mode set the time on the offset and define the actions in the macros The action will be executed at the set time 20 minutes 12 7 Condition The Condition combo allows you to select a Boolean Tag Yes No to be evaluated before activating the specified actions
129. logical tags It provides an interface to enable the uniform operation on a set of logically connected tags 19 3 1 13 Methods getTag Gets the tag specified by name from the group object Parameters in String representing the tag name Return value Variant value of the tag Undefined is returned if tag is invalid Remarks None Example Var group new Group project getGroup GroupName group var value group getTag Tagl getCount Returns total number of tags in this group Parameters None ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 174 EX OR Tech note Return value Integer number of tags Remarks None Example var group new Group project getGroup GroupName group var value group getCount Tagl getTags Returns the list of all tags in group Parameters None Return value Array of all tags in the group Remarks None Example var group new Group NGO SCE EO ON Siig iiaes Sic iding Ss Giolla var tagList Group get Fags var 1 Q0 for O tobaghise lengua i 4 var tagName tagList i AO Somer hing getGroup Fast read method which gets the values of all tags in a group from GUI cache if the group is subscribed else from server Parameters in name of the group in group instance to be filled in callback function as string that is called when group is ready Return value Status integer 1 success 0 fail
130. mmunication parameters by selecting the browse button in the Configuration column ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 20 EX OR Tech note PLC Z nee Tag Dictionar IHModbus TCP prot1 I Modbus TCP PLC Network IP address Port Timeout ms Modbus ID Max read block Preset function PLC Models Modicon modbus Generic modbus Figure 16 JMobile supports multiple protocol configurations By repeating the steps previously outlined you can add up to two protocols in the protocol editor 4 4 Step 2 Add the Tags JMobile uses Tag names to access all device data All fields and reference locations in the device need to be assigned a Tag name to be used in the HMI To assign Tags double click on the Tags icon in the Project View and the Tag Editor will be displayed as shown in Figure 17 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 21 EX OR Tech note ProjectView 1 x m Project fim ESS i ig Projectl ce Pages Events Buffer ate Scheduler a MultiLanguage aia Security Eoo han UserGroups A p 3 W Dictionaries ya DialogPages je Page Templates Figure 17 To add a new Tag click on the icon and Select the Address from the Communication protocol address dialog When Tags are initially added these Tags are named Tag1 Tag2 etc by default The user can rename the Tag with the appropriate name by clicking
131. n which the actions have to be executed To configure the Yearly Schedule select Yearly from the Type combo and select the date and time for the macro execution For example for daylight saving time to be set on a specific date every year set the date and time of the starting date for the daylight saving and define the macros to set the new time 12 4 8 Custom The Custom mode allows to specify a one shot scheduled action s 12 5 Mode The Mode combo allows you to specify the mode of the schedule like Time basis or Sunrise sunrise Sunset sunset random etc ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 122 EX OR Tech note Mode Time Condition Figure 134 12 5 1 Time The Time mode allows you to set the schedule based on the Local time settings For example if you select Daily from the Type combo Time from Mode combo and set the time as 15 55 00 then the scheduled action will be executed at 3 55 PM 12 6 Configuring Location in JMobile Suite In JMobile Suite we have a unique feature that schedules based on sunrise and sunset Before you start the sunrise or sunset scheduler you need to define the location Based on the UTC location the JMobile system automatically calculates the sunrise and sunset time In the studio installation few locations are set by default If your location does not show up under the list you can add your location by entering the latitude longitude and UTC information
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133. or example the Rutime user interface will allow the user to turn on a device at 5 00 pm and turn the device off at 10 00 pm every day The second step is performed by dragging and dropping a predefined schedule Widget from the Gallery and placing it on the page Once on the page you can set the properties of the individual GUI elements to create the desired interface to be presented to the end user 12 1 Configuring the Scheduler Engine The configuration of the Scheduler Engine is done using the Scheduler Editor The Schedule Editor is accessible from the Config folder of the ProjectView pane as shown in Figure 129 ProjectView 1 x 1 Pagel protocols Events Buffer Av ig Projecti J 1 Schedule 1 Recuring Daily Time 04 19 PM W Pages EE Schedule Recurring Daily Time 04 19 PM fy 1 Pagel Config od EX Protocols E Tags a Trends a Alarms fr Events Buffer mm oc wot Scheduler ella MIU Language L er co Figure 129 Click on the symbol to add a schedule item Scheduler can be of two different types as listed below and shown in Figure 130 Recurring Scheduler High Resolution scheduler ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 119 EX OR Tech note vill 1 Pag i Scheduler x Daily Time 04 19 PM Daily Time 04 19 PM HighResolution Figure 130 The Name column is for the Schedule name The Type column allows you to select
134. pages of a project will be edited by selecting Widgets node The properties window will show the different types of Widgets These Widgets can be hidden read only or full access mode The Widget security settings can be changed not only globally but also for each single Widget present within the project all the Widgets can be reached from the tree structure on the left part of the Widget tab Later in the chapter we explain how to modify permissions for a specific Widget directly from the page view rather than locating the Widget from the tree view shown in the authorizations dialog ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 130 EX OR Tech note 13 3 2 Action Permissions admin authonzations Page Right Trend Refresh Widget UpLoad Recipe Allower Data Transfer Not Allowed i Write Tag step Tag Launch Application foomin Trend Launch Browser Enter Configuration Mode Restart Idal Write Current Redpeset DownLoad Currrent Recipe DownLoad Recipe Previous Page Frnt Trend Figure 142 With this dialog it is possible to assign the authorizations for the actions with respect to a project The Access is either Allowed and Not allowed As for the Widgets the authorizations can be assigned globally but also for each single action and programmed into the project Later in the chapter we will explain how to modify permissions for a specific action directly from the page view rather
135. phWqt f Description Min value of the scale Supports Tags E Advanced Figure 181 You can arrange the order of the properties by clicking on the up or down button in the Property List To remove a property select the property name and click on the delete button When a property is selected in the Property List the property information is shown in the dialog 17 3 Editing Custom Properties If you want to change the properties of a Custom Widget after it has been created you can simply right click on the Widget in the Page editor and select the Custom Properties menu item from the context menu The Custom Properties dialog will be displayed and you can change the properties ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 161 EX OR Tech note 18 Sending E mail From JMobile The Send e mail is an Action that can be programmed as trigger action for an alarm or for a timed scheduled action You can include Tags in the e mail Body upon executing the action Tags value instantaneously will be detected by the system and included in the message body 18 1 Send Email script Send E mail action is available under the script tab of the Action list for alarms and scheduler actions Action List Action List A W W SendM aill Macro Froperties SendMail EmailConfig Emaillnfo Email contig EmailConfig eMail Info Figure 182 18 2 Configure E mail Server To con
136. r deactivated Note The following chapter explains how the JMobile Runtime can be installed on a UniOP Windows CE unit in the case of an emergency situation or in the case that the unit flash disk requires formatting for some reason 2 1 UniOP eTOP400 series Target Setup Once JMobile Suite is installed on your PC the Target files for the various operating systems will be in a folder called Runtime located in the JMobile Suite installation directory Inside the Runtime folder you will find these three subfolders UN20_WCE6 MIPSIV_FP HMI and HMI Client Copy the UN20_ WCE6 MIPSIV_FP folder to the HMI flash disk to use the Runtime server on HMI By default the folder is in the following location C Program Files Exor JMobile Suite Runtime To copy the files into the Target you can use a USB pen drive or Microsoft ActiveSync Connection serial or you can copy directly from the panel using the Ethernet connection accessed through a shared folder on the PC where JMobile Studio has been installed and containing the Runtime UN20_ WCE6 MIPSIV_FP files Note The folder MUST be renamed on the panel flash disk as qthmi Note JMobile Server requires an active Ethernet connection in order to properly operate The Target unit must be accessible from the PC at the location where JMobile Studio is installed and the proper network parameters must be assigned to the panel Once the files are copied to the Target star
137. rename the keypad ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 151 EX OR Tech note 16 Special widgets 16 1 RSS Feed widget The RSS Really Simple Syndication Feed widget allows to display on the screen your favourite RSS feeds directly from the internet The widget is available in the widget gallery under the Advanced category In page it looks like shown in Figure 173 E E E Title 99 599 E gt EEN a a a a Ne a ee a a Feed Description 100 E m l i i ee ee s Jn Figure 173 The RSS Feed widget has two important properties RSS Source allows you to specify the feed URL UpdateRate allows to specify the refresh time Properties are shown in Figure 174 Note Feeds sources are fixed and cannot be changed run time ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 152 EX OR Tech note Properties a x amp l http rss cnn com rss cnn_topstores http sports espn go com espn rss news http feeds newsweek com newsweek TopNews http articles moneycentral msn com Feeds RS5 Figure 174 16 2 Control List Widget JMobile provides Control List Widgets a convenient way to represent the status associated to a particular process States can be added to the control list by selecting Add and they can be removed by selecting Remove which are both items from the property pane in making this selection it i
138. rm Event The event occurs when triggered by a specific alarm condition and programmed in the proper action as shown in Figure 188 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 167 EX OR Tech note Action List Acton List P A W W JavaScriptAlanm_ MultiLang Actions Figure 188 Once the system events are configured the custom code for them can be edited from the global JavaScript editor interface which is available from the Project view double click on the project name icon as shown in Figure 189 function Alarm1_OnAction me eventinfo t function Schedule 1_OnAction me eventinfo in of Li Pi j EE j i E 2 Page Config Protocols Tags EE Scheduler AS MultiLangquage id Pagel Figure 189 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 168 EX OR Tech note 19 3 Language Reference The following sections describe the JavaScript functions and properties that are unique to the JMobile environment 19 3 1 Objects JMobile uses JavaScript objects to access the elements of the page Each object is composed of properties and methods that are used to define the operation and appearance of the page element The following objects are used to interact with elements of the HMI page 19 3 1 1 Widget The Widget class is the base class for all elements on the page including the page element Note that Widget is not a specific element but
139. s ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 88 EX OR Tech note 8 11 Events Types These options allow you to specify conditions relating to following matters when the Alarms events are to be logged when the Alarms Widget View is to be refreshed or updated by the system and some particular options for action execution 8 11 1 Log Events The Alarm Events History can be accessed by logging in in a dedicated buffer called Event Buffer to configure the Event Buffer double click on Buffers in the Configuration Editor as shown below in Figure 71 ProjectView 1 x o Project Alarms Scheduler p Multilanguage Figure 89 Event Types m Set here the alarm status transitions that has to be logged in the event buffer Both when entering the triggered and not triggered status When the alarm is acknowledged When the alarm is reset When the alarm is disabled When the alarm is enabled Figure 90 First select the Log radio button in the dialog as shown in Figure 89 The list below this represents a set of conditions in which you may want to store the specific event in the Alarm History Buffer Click the check boxes corresponding to the application requirements ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 89 EX OR Tech note 8 11 2 Notify The user can choose the conditions under which the Alarms should be notified in the Alarms Widget This speci
140. s The Recipe Tag block basically identifies the current Recipe from the Recipe memory you take one Recipe data record and designate it current active Recipe Then you operate transfers over this to or from the controller These Tags can be displayed on the page At the moment the Recipe data is configured in Studio the user can specify default values for each element of the data records On Runtime data can be edited and saved back on a new data file separate from the original one containing the default values The use of a separate data file on Runtime ensures that modified Recipe values are retained throughout different project updates in other words a subsequent project update does not influence the Recipe data modified by the user on Runtime You can configure Recipes by adding the required controller data items to a page in Recipe Widget A Recipe can be associated with a particular page and is composed of all the Recipe data items on that page Recipe data items contain all the information associated with normal controller data items but rather than the data being read and written directly to the controller during the course of normal operation the data is instead read from and written to the panel memory that is reserved for the data item This chapter describes how to configure and use the Recipes in JMobile Studio server application 9 1 Recipe Configuration Editor In the Project View pane select Recipes and right
141. s encrypted there is no way to edit the user configuration from this exported file This action is most useful for making a backup to be used for a later restore see next chapter ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 83 EX OR Tech note Action List Action List W Export serai Macro Properties se wee es Fo lderPath Delete UMDynamicFile The folder location where we want to save g details Figure 85 7 10 9 Import Users This macro allows for importing user details from an xml file named usermgnt_user xml The folder path where the usermgnt_user xml file is located must be specified within the Macro Properties If using a USB pen drive plugged in to the USB port the path will be USBMemory followed by the specified folder in the memory or left empty for root folder ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 84 EX OR Tech note Action List Action List W mportLsers FolderPatl The folder location from where we want to zo Import ree Co Figure 86 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 85 EX OR Tech note 8 Working with Alarms and the Historical Alarms List The Alarm feature is designed to provide alerts through pop up messages typically to issue a warning or to indicate any
142. s possible to select any of the states that are listed The Control List Widget is available in the Widget Gallery under the Advanced category There are two types of control lists One is a control list group in which the up and down buttons are present on the control list itself The state can be selected with the up and down buttons The other type of control list has no pre configured buttons in the group ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 153 EX OR Tech note x y Properties qx iy g oe ey ee Vea o lia 9 AB a Vale State 4 Selection l4 rE ET Ty Write Mode Write On Select State 0 St ate 0 Read Ony false State 1 State 1 List Data State 0 State 1 State 2 State 3 Sta State 2 State 2 OnDataUpdate ye ee KeypadType None r State 3 State 3 List Display a Up ige Figure 175 16 2 1 State States are added by selecting Add Remove List Items in the property pane Any value can be assigned to a State activating the State will result in a write operation to the Tag which has been linked to the Value property of the Control List Widget ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 154 EXD R Tech note E X 7 uPagel x MRA A M wn x Why oe Bry By He es A ee Read Only false J List Data i OnDataUpdate KeypadType None List Display Figure 176 _WQRQQAWM mw xX BM Oe Br
143. s you to transfer the set of Recipe data to controller Tags In macro properties select the Recipe in the Recipe Name field and select the Recipe set you want to download To download a selected Recipe set select curset in the Recipe set ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 71 EX OR Tech note Action List A W W DownLoadRecipel RecipeName Set the recipe name Figure 70 7 9 2 Upload Recipe The Upload Recipe macro allows you to transfer the set of controller data to the Recipe data In macro properties select the Recipe in the Recipe Name and select the Recipe set that you want to upload To upload a selected Recipe set select curset in the Recipe set Action List lt A W a UpLoadRecipel a tk Figure 71 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 72 EX OR Tech note 7 9 3 Write Current Recipe The Write Current Recipe macro allows you to set the selected Recipe as current Recipe Set In macro properties select the Recipe and Recipe Set you want to set as the Current Recipe in Runtime Action List lt A WY ae WriteCurentRecipeS etl Figure 72 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 73 EX OR Tech note 7 9 4 Download Current Recipe The Download Current Recipe macro allows you to transfer the set of Recipe data to the controller Tags No parameter is required to set this in the macro parameters This will download the
144. scribes how to use the JMobile Studio application and is divided in chapters that represent the key operations of JMobile Studio Each chapter is presented in a standalone manner allowing you to jump from chapter to chapter depending on the task you wish to perform 1 1 Assumptions We assume that those reading this manual are using JMobile Suite software to design control panel applications that run on UniOP panels Series 400 We also assume that you have a basic understanding of PCs Microsoft Windows and the type of network environment in which you will run the application 1 2 Installing Mobile Suite on a PC 1 2 1 System Requirements JMobile Studio has the following system requirements Windows XP SP2 or SP 3 Windows Vista SP1 or SP2 Windows 7 100 MB of disk space Minimum of 512 MB RAM Ethernet interface 1 2 2 Installation Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive If your system has Auto run enabled the JMobile Suite installation will start automatically otherwise run the JMobile Studio setup application Note When running Windows 7 operating system the installation must be done from users with Administration privileges Click on the Start button and select Run from the popup menu Type D setup in the box if you running the installation from the CD drive if your CD ROM drive is not drive D replace with the appropriate letter Follow then the instructions on the screen ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobi
145. ss by seeing the Trend on the HMI The real time Trend Widget is just a viewer for a Tag and it does not refer to any saved data in any buffer Any curve plotted is lost when the page containing the Widget is changed 10 2 History Trend If you want to analyze the data in the future you will need to store the Trend data somewhere for later review For this reason we have introduced the History Trend When you select History Trend you can store date information with reference to time 10 3 Configuring RealTime Trend To configure the RealTime Trend just drag and drop the RealTime Trend Widget from the Gallery ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 105 EXO Tech note TrendTitle 100 MN Le D oo o o oOo 05 30 00 05 30 00 Figure 111 a 60 40 20 05 30 00 05 30 00 Figure 112 E TrendTitle 05 30 00 05 30 00 05 30 00 05 30 00 j 05 30 00 05 30 00 05 30 00 05 3C RealTime Trend TrendTitle onde e O O O O M o 30 00 05 30 00 05 30 00 05 3 Oo 0 n History Trend a T Data Forma hh mm ss Font ae a a P tadien ere Nee ee ar enero ter FontColor 139 0 0 Y Scale 100 StrokeWidt gt Select the Trend Widget and in the properties pane attach to the Curve Value property of the Tag for which you want the data to be plotted against time The Number of
146. stem tags containing generic informations about the runtime and its operation System variables are available in the Attach to dialog from the Source selection as shown in the following picture field Lvalue Z Tag System Widget Recipe mi n User Management gt Communication bo Dump Information USE Drive gt Device Information Device Network gt Daylight Saving Time gt Time gt Alarms Read Write Write Only Tagindex 0 Figure 42 System variables are divided in categories 6 1 User Management These system variables return information about users and groups This Client ID The variable is valid with reference to the Client scope Local and remote clients connected to the same Server Same runtime get a unique ID returned by this variable This Client User Name ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 43 EX OR Tech note Name of the user logged to the client where the system variable is displayed This Client Group Name Name of the group to which the current logged user belongs to No Of Remote Clients Alive Number of remote clients connected to the server 6 2 Communication These variables return information about the status of the communication between the target device and the controllers configured in the Protocol Editor Protocol Communication Status The variable can assume 3 values 0 No protocol running it may happen if the protocol dri
147. t mode JMobile Studio provides support to change the display language from language combo This helps users see the page s look and feel at Design Timtime itself Note In Windows XP operating systems for the proper operation of the multiple language editor in Studio you need to install the support for complex script and East Asian languages as shown in Figure 119 Regional and Language Options Regional Options Languages Advanced Test services and input languages To view or change the languages and methods you can use to enter test click Details Supplemental language support Most languages are installed by default To install additional languages select the appropriate check box below Install files for complex script and right to left languages Incliding Figure 119 JMobile is actually supporting a restricted set of fonts for the Chinese languages ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 112 EX OR Tech note For Simplified Chinese JMobile supports the following fonts Fangsong simfang ttf Arial unicode MS ARIALUNI TTF Kaiti simkai ttf Microsoft Yahei msyh ttf NSImsun simsun ttc SimHei simhei ttf Simsun simsun ttc NOOR WDD For the Traditional Chinese language JMobile supports instead the following fonts 1 DFKai SB kaiu ttf 2 Microsoft Sheng Hai msjh ttf 3 Arial unicode MS ARIALUNI TTF 4 MingLiU mingliu ttc 5 PMingLiU mingliu t
148. t the executable file called HMlce exe 2 2 Target Setup Optional The Default port for the Target is set as 80 However the user can set the port address for HMI To set the port address from JMobile Studio click on the Run Download System Files menu item then click on Target Setup The Host Name can be defined by the user in the appropriate box in the Target Port pop up ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 12 EX OR Tech note Target Port Settings m Figure 6 2 2 1 Studio Port Setting The Default Port for the server is 80 If the Target is running in a different port Studio should still listen to the Target port As such you need to match the studio port with the Target port In the download dialog click on Advanced Menu and set Studio as the port Download System Files Figure 7 Set the HTTP HTTPS port and FTP FTPS port of the Target They represent the port numbers used by the FTP S and the HTTP S server on Target This is useful whenever default ports are for some reason in use by other applications or services or if your local network requires using a different port setting ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 13 EX OR Tech note Studio Port Settings m Figure 8 2 3 JMobile Server Runtime Modes The JMobile Server supports the following two Operating Modes Configuration Mode system is running with or without system files but no project is r
149. t user will automatically get logged in if any user other than default user logs off 13 6 Assigning Widget Permissions from Page View In JMobile we can assign different security accesses to different users for a single Widget also directly from project pages Select the Widget then right click and select Security settings from the context menu Next choose the group and assign the security properties to access the Widget as shown in figure ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 135 EX OR Tech note Group Ungroup Convert to group Custom Properties Order Align Space Size Rotate Select Covered Attach To admin quest Lal unauthorized UserGroupl UserGroup2 UserGroup3s Expand all Figure 148 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 136 EX OR Tech note Authorizations Action Miscellaneous GroupWat7 action Dam Si eo imagel au Ei f al j ee binstdoi NextPage Use Base Settings LoadPage Use Base Settings NextPage Use Base Settings AckAlarm Wee Base settir 05 7 Not Allowed a Allowed ii Figure 149 13 7 Operation on Runtime After starting the Target the JMobile system will ask for User name and Password based on the user Runtime allows only the configured permissions for the logged user If a default user is specified within the project the JMobile system will provide automatic login
150. tc 6 MingLiU_ HKSCS mingliu ttc 11 1 Add a Language to Project To add a language to a project launch Multilanguage from the ProjectView pane Click the Add button to add the language then select the writing system and the default font used by all the table like Widgets such as alarms or events Use the Default button to set the default language used when the Runtime starts Langld Language Writing system o Font Combo 1 1 lt Lang1 gt Any Arial 2 2 Lang Cyrillic Arial 3 3 Lang3 Simplified Chinese SimSun Figure 120 11 1 1 Language Display Combo This combo can be used to change language at design phase This helps users to view the page in different supported languages at design time itself File Edit Run Format View Window Help Figure 121 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 113 EX OR Tech note 11 2 Multi Language Widget Multilanguage support is available for different objects like push buttons Static Text Message and Alarm description and the pop up messages 11 2 1 Multi Language for Static Text Widget When you double click a text Widget on the page the dialog shown in Figure 122 will open Here you can edit the text for the selected Languages and select the font The Bold Italic and color properties are set for all the languages globally for the Widget Text for each of the languages can be given by selecting the language from combo Li F OLA TD AngsanaU
151. te 01 06 10 Download Board Parameters Figure 193 System Settings have two operating modes User Mode and System Mode The only difference between them is the number of available options User mode is the simplest possible interface where a generic user can get access to the basic settings of the panel Calibrate Touch allows to calibrate the touch screen interface Network allows to change the options of the panel on board network card Time allows to change the panel RTC options including time zone and DST Display settings automatic backlight turnoff and brightness adjustment BSP settings allows to check the BSP Board Support Package version example 2 37 check the operating hours timers for the unit and separately for the backlight enable or disable the buzzer and enable or disable the use of the low battery front LED indicator ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 189 EX OR Tech note System Mode is the complete interface of the System Settings tool where all the available options are available in addition to the options available in the User Mode we have the following important options Format Flash allows to format the internal panel flash disk Resize Image Area allows to resize the flash portion reserved to store the splash screen image that is displayed by the unit at power up default settings are normally ok for all the units Download Configuration OS allows to check
152. te software on the computer and locate the Runtime folder under JMobile Suite Installation directory Copy the entire folder UN20_ WCE6 MIPSIV_FP on the USB pen drive Rename the UN20_ WCE6 MIPSIV_FP folder name in qthmi Please note the system is case sensitive and the new name has to be with lower cases Insert the USB pen drive in the USB port open My Device open USBMemory and copy the entire qthmi folder from USB to the Flash disk immediately under the root Flash qthmi Cycle the power of the unit to return to normal operation the panel will automatically start launching the JMobile Runtime during the boot up phase ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 195 EX OR Tech note 21 Updating Panel Runtime Panel Runtime can be updated using a USB pen driver or directly from Studio 21 1 Updating Runtime from Studio From the Run menu select the Manage Target option then click on Update Runtime as shown in the following image 7 a Update files An update ts available for your target Version available ts 1 40 00 build 25 version detected on target is 01 00 01 Build 14 Do you want to proceed Yes _ Download System Files Delete Project Unload Project Figure 199 A confirmation message will inform about the current version installed and the version available in Studio Note If Studio is installed on computer running Vista or Windows 7 operating systems you need
153. than locating the action from the tree view shown in the authorizations dialog 13 3 3 FTP Authorizations Per each group you can set specific authorizations related to the use of the FTP server as shown in the following picture FTP permissions can be enabled or disabled If enabled you can specify from the Permissions combo box the access level selecting between All Write Read Browse and None The IP Address list access allows to specify from which IP an incoming FTP connection should be accepted Note IP access list configuration is common to all groups ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 131 EX OR Tech note r admin authonzations Px x E Allow All Figure 143 13 3 4 HTTP Authorizations The HTTP authorization dialog allows to configure the IP access list which is common to all groups Additionally the user can define specific access permissions to specific URL path within the JMobile web server ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 132 EX OR Tech note E admin authorizations il Common to all user groups IP list F Allow all e Figure 144 ar on Figure 145 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 133 EX OR Tech note 13 3 5 Miscellaneous The Miscellaneous tab contains different settings related to the several options as indicated in the following picture Please note that as in
154. the Audit Trail The Audit Trail for alarm will record and acknowledge the operation done by the logged in user ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 141 EXD R Tech note 1 Pagel Events Buffer P Alarms Misc Alarmi Fj AuditTrail Alarm2 E AuditTrail Alarm3 E AuditTrail Alarm4 F Alarm5 F Alarm F AuditTrail Alarm7 F AuditTrail Alarm8 W AuditTrail Alarm9 E AuditTrail Alarm10 al AuditTrail Alarm11 m AuditTrail Alarm12 T AuditTrail Alarm13 F AuditTrail Alarm14 E AuditTrail Alarm15 F AuditTrail Alarm16 F AuditTrail Alarm17 F AuditTrail Figure 155 14 5 Configure Login or Logout Details in Audit Trail Audit Trail can record information about user login and user logout events These settings are available in the Misc tab of the Audit Trail u ProjectView A x Projecti EA Project ve Protocols eed Ej Tags gf Events Buffer Settings _ RP Scheduler au op MultiLanguage Audit Login Details JA Sty entourer a IA Ap UserGroups Audit Logout Details ie K A Users d a AuditTrail 2 a AuditTrail jp Recipes a l Dictionaries lg DialogPages 2 wa a Page Templates Ee Keypads bad EB Alphabet L Ei Numeric Figure 156 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 142 EX OR Tech note 14 6 Viewing Audit Trails in Run time Audit Trail data cannot be displayed on Runtime they are only available in the exported data file 14 7
155. the actual version and upgrade the back up operating system see below in the next chapter for additional details Download Main OS allows to check actual version and upgrade the main operating system see below in the next chapter for additional details Download Splash Image allows changing the splash screen image displayed by the unit at power up the image should be provided in a specific format We suggest you update Splash Screen Image directly from Studio software which supports this feature starting from V 1 50 Download Bootloader allows for checking actual version of the system boot loader and upgrading it see below for additional details Download Main FPGA allows to check actual version and upgrade the main FPGA firmware see below for additional details Download Safe FPGA allows for checking actual version and upgrading the back up safe copy of the FPGA Firmware see below for additional details Download System Supervisor allows for checking actual version and upgrading the system supervisor firmware responsible for RTC and power supply handling See below for additional details Note the System Settings tool also includes other options not all options are described and documented at this time The System Settings tool is accessible from the JMobile context menu by selecting the item Show system settings When activated in this way the System Settings tools always starts in User Mode The JMobile context m
156. the current selected Recipe set or press the Upload button to upload the current selected Recipe set 9 7 2 Recipe Download or Upload Through Recipe Transfer Macro in Run time The Recipes can be Downloaded or Uploaded through the Recipe transfer macro Define the macro button as described in chapter 9 6 In run time execute the macro if the macro is programmed with a push button then press the button The Recipes data will then be transferred to the controller or uploaded from the controller depending on the action programmed Figure 110 shows an example of the Recipe project Testset Figure 110 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 104 EX OR Tech note 10 Working with Trends in JMobile Trending means to sample and record values of a specified Tag according to sampling conditions normally the time Trending is divided into two main parts Trend acquisition and Trend viewing Trend acquisition Trend Editor collects the data into a database The Trend viewer Trend Widget displays the data from this database in a graphical format 10 1 Types of Trends Logging In JMobile we have two types of Trend mechanisms Real Time data Trending and Historical data Trending 10 1 1 Real Time Trend In real time Trend the data will be presented directly in the Trend window and the changes to the live data can be seen directly in the format of a curve on the Trend window Users can manage the proce
157. the type of scheduler The Schedule column allows you to select different scheduler options which are described in chapters 12 3 and 12 4 The Action column allows you to define macros which have to be executed at the scheduled time The Priority column allows you set a priority level for the event This is used in case two distinct schedules occur at the same time The event with the higher priority will be executed before those of lower priority 12 2 High Resolution The High Resolution scheduler can be programmed to perform an action or sequence of actions repeatedly at a specific duration The High Resolution scheduler can be set in milliseconds To configure the High Resolution scheduler select High Resolution from the Type column and set the desired duration from the schedule column HMI Scheduler Mili Sec 100 Ok Cancel Figure 131 Note The High Resolution scheduler cannot be changed during run time The High Resolution scheduler time is given in milliseconds If user wants to change the schedule run time then use the Recurrence scheduler by selecting Every which is described in the following chapters The minimum time resolution when using a Recurrence scheduler in Every mode is one second 12 3 Recurrence Scheduler The Recurrence Schedulers can be programmed to perform an action or sequence of actions and the schedule can be modified during Runtime ptn0343 26 docx
158. ther alarms statuses available 8 12 Configure Alarms Widget You can insert the Alarms Widget in a page to see the status acknowledge or reset the alarms Simply drag and drop the Active Alarms Widget from the Advanced Gallery page Widget Gallery A x SS Buttons Meters Switches Lights I _ Advanced Scheduler RSSFeed Source Recipe Source arms e a Figure 93 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 91 EX OR Tech note E Select Source Value Description Check Uncheck All Filter Hide Not Triggered Ack Reset Figure 94 The Alarm Widget will display the Alarms in Runtime 8 13 Enable Disable Column Sorting You can enable or disable the column sorting option available at Runtime for the Alarms Widget by clicking on the column header The sorting order is based on the string sorting Properties a x Sd eH ed Alarms List Col Prop Enable Sort true Sort Column DataLink Display Configure Figure 95 8 14 Configure Alarms History Widget JMobile automatically logs the Alarm list based on the Flag Settings set in the Alarms Editor under Log Event Types To see the Historical Alarm list you must configure the Alarms History Widget from the Advanced Gallery page on a dedicated page ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 92 EX OR Tech note Duration None Re
159. tick or from another system memory In macro properties provide the file path of the Recipe files Action List Action Lit A Y we RestoreRecipeD atal Delete UMDynamicFile Figure 76 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 76 EX OR Tech note 7 10 User Management Actions The User Management Actions macros can be utilized for user management and security settings in Runtime 7 10 1 LogOut The Logout macro allows you to log off the current user in Runtime After executing the Logout macro HMI Runtime will start up the Logon page No parameter is required to set this macro Action List Action List A W a LogQut Figure 77 7 10 2 Switch User The Switch user macro allows you to switch between two users without logging out the logged in user The server continues running with the previously logged in user until the next user logs in This means after executing the Switch User macro Runtime will display the User Login template Internally however the server runs with the previously logged in user This action is useful for ensuring that there is always one user logged into the system ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 77 EX OR Tech note Action List A W W Switch serf Figure 78 Click on the Back button to go back to the previously logged in user Figure 79 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011
160. tifies them as part of the page group This allows an easy handling at run time of the requests made by the communication protocol to the connected controller s only the tags included in the displayed page are queued for retrieval from the controller memory This mechanism is fully automatic and there is no intervention required by the user The tag editor allows anyway to define groups of tags not belonging to a specific page but for instance grouped according to their logical meaning We can call these groups Users group Users groups have no meaning for the local visualization but they are very useful when an external software communicate with the local JMobile runtime requesting sets of data that must be independent from the currently displayed screen The JMobile web server publishes in fact a set of communication interfaces that can be used from a 3 part application to interface with the local tag database and read the tags according to their grouping The group column allows to define the users groups and assign tags to them Driver Specifies the communication protocol for which the tag is going to be defined Address This shows the PLC controller memory address To edit it click on the right side of the column to get the dialog box where you can enter the address informations Comment Allows to add a description of the tag R W If you need to specify already at tag editor level that a certain tag must never be written yo
161. to the page To change the appearance of the object select the desired property from Property View and change the property setting All the HMI objects required to make an application are collected in the Widget Gallery The Widget Gallery is accessible as a slide in pane from the right side of the workspace as explained in the previous chapter The gallery is divided into several categories each with collections of different types of objects Click on a category to display its sub categories For each sub category the gallery offers the option of applying different styles to the objects within that category when possible Figure 23 shows the Widget style button for round gauges ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 26 EX OR Tech note Widget Gallery tx Buttons Meters Gauges Round 7 mM Figure 23 Clicking on the style button will display the available styles for the current object Select one of the available styles to apply it to the gallery objects The object will then be inserted on the page with the new applied style Once on page the object can still be subject to additional style changes This is done using the Page Toolbar shown in Figure 24 Note style change may not be available for all the widgets ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 27 EX OR Tech note E Widget Gallery H xX Figure 24 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual
162. tp 192 168 5 12 HMIClientAX htm S I 5 EEE Sener i E i Page Safety Y Tools X 7 To help protect your security Internet Explorer stopped this site from installin gap cbices Lou dickens for ontion Check Your IE Security Settings To Allo Figure 35 Install This Add on for All Users on This Computer What s the Risk Information Bar Help wf Trusted sites Protected Mode Off In case of you are using a Vista or Windows 7 operating system you need to click on Yes on User Account Control as shown in the following picture ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 36 EX OR Tech note H User Account Control Program name Unknow Program Publisher Unknown File origin Download from the Internet Show details Change when these notifications appear Figure 36 4 11 1 5 Uninstalling Active X To remove the ActiveX component from your system you must delete it from the computer By default the component is installed in the following folder C Program Files Exor HMIClientAX 4 11 1 6 ActiveX information The ActiveX is able to show projects at a maximum pixel resolution of 1200 x 800 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 37 EX OR Tech note 5 Basic Programming Concepts in JMobile The programming guidelines for JMobile are based on a few basic concepts which are recurrent in many parts of the system
163. u can set this property to R Any write operation to this tag will be ignored This is useful when you need to be sure that the tag is never written Active As explained above tags are grouped per page and if needed in users groups By default tags are not active this means they are automatically activated by the runtime when the visualization requires them Anyway you can force the system to continuously read a certain tag even if not present in current page by setting its Active property to true We recommend to leave this parameter to false to avoid unexpected results in terms of overall device performances Simulator JMobile Studio provides off line simulation The behaviour of each tag during simulation mode can be specified here by choosing between several profiles as shown in Figure 19 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 23 EX OR Tech note Min Max Period msec 10000 Figure 19 Scaling Tags values are normally transferred as they are from the protocol top the real time tag database Anyway you can specify to apply a scaling to the tag values before they are stored in the database The available scaling options are shown in Figure 20 Scaling can be specified in terms of linear relationship as formula or as range By formula 1 Tag value Source value p 1 Enable Limits Min 0 Max 100 By range SOUrCE Tag Min o Min 0 Max 100 Max
164. unit booting in case of main FPGA corruption may be after failed update Sample file name h146xaf02r06 bin Note When updating FPGA firmware on the panel the same file must be used for Main and Safe FPGA components Boot loader Loader to handles panel start up sample file name redboot_UN20HS010025 bin Main OS Main Operating System sample file name mainos UN20HS0160M0237 bin Configuration OS Back up operating system that ensures units that are recovering as consequence of main operating system corruption may be after a failed update sample file name configos UN20HS0160C0237 bin 20 3 Update of System Components from JMobile Studio JMobile Studio provides a tool to update system components downloading them to the target device using the Ethernet communication interface Note this feature is available starting from JMobile Studio V1 50 and above The tool is called Manage Target and it is available from the Run menu ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 191 EX OR Tech note Manage Target Board Synchronize Info Bootloader Property Name lai E Serial SS Source File Date F mai A Destination Folder HW E Safe FPG gug El m f Bootloa Type NA d Upload Download Date NA Version MA Bootloader Destination Folder File System firmware that handles device boot up Target Status 192 168 8 24 7 ameco Sta C menne J o Figure 194 The Manage T
165. unning Operation Mode server is running an application ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 14 EX OR Tech note 3 Basic Unit Settings System Settings System basic settings are available from Control Panel which is accessible through the JMobile Configuration Mode Press and hold your finger on the screen for few seconds until the context menu appears Version 01 00 013 Build 12 Copyright C 2010 Exor International Inc IP address 192 168 7 149 Subnet mask 1 255 255 0 0 oom In Default gateway 192 168 20 1 Zoom Out zoom LOO Server running in operating Mode Pan mode w Full Screen Settings Update Logging Show Log at Boot Show system settings About Exit Figure 9 Touch on Show system settings to access the system settings tools The System settings tool is a rotating menu through which you can scroll using the Next and Back buttons It includes the following entries Calibrate Touch To calibrate the touch screen if needed Display settings Backlight and Brightness control Time Internal RTC settings BSP Settings Operating system version Unit operating timers power up and activated backlight timers Buzzer control Battery LED control Network IP settings Note Settings selected and confirmed with the OK button in the upper right corner of the dialog are automatically saved to the registry ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite Us
166. untime After the project download Runtime will start with the default language However you can change the language on Runtime using the Set language macro ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 117 EX OR Tech note oe Lact E S e 5 Macro Properties 3 Dump Trend Delete Trend 7 Dump EventAnchive DeleteEventArchive ResetProto EmCount MultiLang Actions M Set Language Recipe Actions DownLoadRecipe Figure 128 The language index corresponds to the language ID as it can be read from the language configuration editor Note After languages are changed on Runtime with the macro execution the changed language is saved and retained for the next run ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 118 EX OR Tech note 12 Working with Scheduler The JMobile System provides a scheduler engine that can be easily configured to program the execution of specific actions at repeated intervals on a daily or weekly basis Depending on your application creating a schedule is typically performed by a 2 step process The first step is to define the parameters of the schedule that run on the panel This includes selecting the actions that occur when the scheduled event fires The first step is performed using the Schedule Editor in JMobile Studio The second step is to create a Runtime user interface that allows the end user to change settings per each defined user F
167. vents In general there is no absolute need have a pop up dialog when an Alarm is triggered Any background action from the list of available actions can be associated with this Event 8 1 Alarm Configuration Editor In the Project Workspace double click on Alarms to open the Editor Then add the Alarms by clicking the button If the Alarm requires Acknowledge then click on the Acknowledge check box to enable the Acknowledgement ProjectView aX 7 1 Paget protocols Tags Alarms x Av Project h ua O oea tay O e O e O E Projectl 1 Alarm M Ca Tag1 AlamBuffer1 limitAlarm 0 1000 Show Message e Pages J 2 Alam2 Tag2 AlarmBuffer1 bitMaskAlarm 1 ShowDialog Ba 1 Pagel 1 3 Alam3 Tag3 AlamBuffer1 deviationAlam 50 0 20 0 B E Config A Protocols Tags a Trend Alarms W Events Butter TE Scheduler gt MultiLanguage f Security Sg UserGroups amp Users em Recipes M Dictionaries DialogPages em Page Templates Figure 87 ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 86 EX OR Tech note 8 2 Name Specifies the name of the specific Alarm 8 3 Enable A user can enable or disable the triggering of particular alarms Alarms can be enabled or disabled on Runtime as well for more information please see Chapter 8 16 8 4 Acknowledgment For an Alarm that needs to be acknowledged by the operator when the alarm is triggered select the check box to enable the Acknowle
168. ver has not be properly downloaded to the target system 1 Protocol has been properly loaded and started no communication errors 2 At least one communication protocol is reporting an error Protocol Error Message This variable returns an ASCII string containing a description of the actual communication error the communication protocol acronym is reported between square brakets to recognize the source of the error in case of multiple protocols configuration Protocol Error Count This variable returns the number of communication errors occurred 6 3 Dump information These variables return information about the status of the copy process to external drives USB for trend and archive buffers Dump Trend Status Returns value 1 during the copy process of the trend buffers If the copy duration time is less than one second the system variable does not change its value Dump Archive Status Returns value 1 during the copy process of the archive buffers If the copy duration time is less than one second the system variable does not change its value 6 4 USB Drive The variables in this category return information about the external USB drive connected to the panel the available variables are USB Drive Name USB Drive Size and USB Drive FreeSpace 6 5 Device Information The variables in this category return generic information about the hardware target device Several informations are available in this category ptn0343 26 docx
169. wnload request ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 101 EX OR Tech note 2 Download Done download action completed 3 Download error error occurred when doing download errors like unknown set unknown Recipe controller not ready Tags write failed etc 4 Upload triggered _ triggered an upload request 5 Upload done upload action completed 6 Upload Error error occurred when doing upload errors similar to download errors 7 General Error errors like connection lost 9 5 Configuring Recipe Widget for Runtime Execution Two default Recipe Widgets are available in the advanced Widget Gallery category The Recipe Set Widget allows you to select a Recipe set for the upload and download operation If you have more than one Recipe in the project then the Recipe Menu Widget can be directly used to manage all the Recipes in a single Widget listing Recipes and selecting the sets for each Recipe Recipe Set Recipe Menu Download Upload Recipe set Download Upload Figure 108 9 6 Configure Recipe Transfer Macros The Recipe transfer action can be completed through the action list dialog The transfer of Recipes can be achieved by any of the following methods Using a click action on a button or switch Configuring the action from Alarms action list Using the Schedulers and timers Event actions list ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 102 EX OR Tech note
170. xample for the Main OS components Select File File info Mot available configos UM20H5 Pe EP hi 46xaF01008 bin Download Co redboot _UNZOHSI Figure 198 Note Select te Download command to transfer files to the panel Select the Upload command to get files from the panel Then follow the instructions on the screen to proceed with the update A progress bar on the screen will inform you of the status of the operation The System components have to be upgraded in the following order without powering down between one upgrade and the next one System Supervisor Main FPGA Safe FPGA Bootloader Main OS Configuration OS Note When all the upgrades are completed just power cycle the unit to return to normal operation Power cycle is required only AFTER all the components have been updated ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 194 EX OR Tech note 20 5 Additional Steps for Units with BSP Older than V2 37 The next steps are ONLY required if the Main OS version currently installed is older than V2 37 With reference to the product version matters explained in chapter 20 1 the procedure described here is required for all the units with BSP version 01 Figure 193 above shows how to read the Main OS version directly from the rotating menu in the Info pane right side The last 3 digits of the version string give the version number in the picture the version Is V2 19 Aft
171. z A Vv sity 7 100 x X a Projecti S a Q i Projectl zl EI Font Agency FB Gp Pages E 1 Pagel Ge Config ee ope Q Protocols ae Le Bien Events By Trends Alarms go Events Buffer FY Scheduler i Le Properties Pane ig UserGroups AL Users Recipes Working Area Dictionaries i DialogPages ip Page Templates Ready Figure 14 4 3 Step 1 Select the Communication Protocols Device Communication drivers are configured in the Protocol Editor which is accessible from the project tree as shown in Figure 15 Double click on the Protocols icon in the Project Tree view to open the Protocol Editor To add a driver click on the Icon and select the driver from the list in the controller field ptn0343 26 docx 28 06 2011 JMobile Suite User Manual 19 EX OR Tech note ProjectView a o Projectl m Events Buffer oes Scheduler a kg MultiLanguage b i Security dif UserGroups 3 se W Dictionaries oa a DialogPages je Page Templates Figure 15 The combo box shows the list of available drivers Once a driver is selected configure the driver by clicking on the browse button in the Configuration field A configuration dialog will be displayed allowing you to set the parameters of the driver as shown in Figure 16 As an example to create a project for Modbus TCP you would select the Modbus TCP driver and then configure the co

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