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1. Note when connecting The power terminal block is included in the assembly kit It is designed for conductors with a maximum cross section of 1 5 mm2 Connecting the Terminal Block Notice Damage Do not tighten the screws of the terminal block if it is plugged in The pressure from the screwdriver may otherwise damage the HMI device socket Always remove the terminal block to connect the wires The following figure shows the connection of the HMI device to the power supply GND 24 VDC Do not confuse the lines Refer to the label for the contact pins on the rear of the HMI device TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 4 8 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Mounting and Connecting 4 3 Connecting the HMI Device Reverse Polarity Protection The HMI device is equipped with a reverse polarity protection circuit Connecting the Power Supply Caution Safety isolation Use only power supply units with safety isolation complying with IEC 60364 4 41 or HD 384 04 41 VDE 0100 Part 410 for example according to the PELV standard for the 24 VDC supply The supply voltage must be within the specified voltage range Any other voltage might lead to failure of the HMI device Applies to floating system design Connect the connection for GND 24 V from the 24 V power supply output to equipotential bonding for uniform reference potential For this purpose choose a conne
2. Column Function Connection The PLC whose address ranges must be displayed Type DB Number Offset The address range of the value Bit Data Type Format The data type of the value Status Value The value read from the specified address Control Value The value to be written to the specified address Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation Operator Controls Depending on your configuration you can operate the Trend view using the following buttons Buttons Function r Read button Updates the display in the Status Value column This button engages when it is pressed You cannot operate any input fields until the button is actuated again and the refresh is stopped A Write button Applies the new value in the Control Value column The control value is written to the controller TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 8 26 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating a Project 8 10 Operating Status Force 8 10 2 Touch Operation Operator Control Options Status force can be operated as follows e Change the column sequence e Read the status values of the connected controller e Enter values and transfer them to the controller Change Column Sequence Depending on the configuration you can change the column sequence of status force Proceed as follows 1 Touch the column header which you wish to exchang
3. The following table shows the positions of the mounting clamps on the OP 277 Please note the counting direction The position indicated corresponds to the first recess occupied for each mounting clamp in the counting direction The inserted mounting clamp covers several recesses Page Number of mounting Mounting clamp Mounting clamp Mounting clamp Mounting clamp clamps position 1 position 2 position 3 position 4 Top 4 1 7 18 30 Right 2 1 5 Bottom 4 1 7 14 19 Left 2 2 10 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 4 3 Mounting and Connecting 4 3 Connecting the HMI Device 4 3 Connecting the HMI Device 4 3 1 Overview Requirement e The HMI device must be mounted according to the specifications of these operating instructions e Always use shielded standard cables For further information refer to the SIMATIC HMI catalog ST 80 Connection sequence Connect the HMI device in the following sequence 1 Equipotential bonding 2 Power supply Perform a power up test to ensure the power supply is connected with the correct polarity 3 PLC 4 Configuration computer as necessary 5 I Os as necessary Notice Connection sequence Always follow the correct sequence for connecting the HMI device Failure to do so may result in damage to the HMI device Disconnect the HMI device by completing the above steps in r
4. All dimensions in mm Tolerance 1 mm 12 2 Specifications 12 2 1 Specifications of the TP 277 HMI device Weight without packing approx 780 g Display Type LCD TFT Display area active 115 18 mm x 86 38 mm 5 7 Resolution 320 x 240 pixels Colors displayable 256 Backlighting CCFL Half brightness life typical 50 000 h TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 12 2 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Specitications 12 2 Specifications Input unit Type Touch screen analog resistive Memory Application memory 4 Mbytes Ports 1x RS 422 RS 485 Max 12 Mbps 1 x USB e USB host conforms to USB standard 1 1 supporting low speed and full speed USB devices e Maximum load 100 mA 1 x Ethernet RJ45 10 100 Mbps Supply Voltage Rated voltage 24 VDC Range permissible 20 4 to 28 8 V 15 20 Transients maximum permissible 35 V 500 msec Time between two transients minimum 50s Current consumption e Typical e approx 670 mA e Constant current maximum e approx 740 mA e Power on current surge 2t e approx 0 5 A2s Fuse internal Electronic Miscellaneous Real time clock unbuffered Yes 12 2 2 Specifications of the OP 277 HMI device Weight without packing approx 1 190 g TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09
5. For alarms Yes For screens Yes For screen objects for example for IO field switch Yes button invisible button Additional functions Object Specification TP 277 OP 277 Screen settings Calibrating the touch screen 1 Yes Language change Number of languages 16 VBScript User specific extension of the functionality Yes Number of scripts 50 Graphic objects Vector and pixel graphics Yes Trends Number 300 Task planner Number of tasks 48 Text objects Number 10 000 Direct keys PROFIBUS DP direct keys Yes PROFINET IO direct keys Yes 1 TP 277 only TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 1 8 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Overview 1 6 1 7 1 6 Software Options Software Options The following software options are available for the HMI devices Sm rtService The Sm rtService option enables you to access a remote HMI device from the HMI device or PC via Ethernet Sme rtAccess The Sm rtAccess option enables you to set up communication between different HMI systems Audit The Audit option extends the HMI device to include functions for recording operations in an audit trail and electronic signature Pocket Internet Explorer With the Pocket Internet Explorer option you can view websites published on the Internet Communications Number of connections Controllers Connection TP 277 OP 277 Number using a bus connection 6 Number of connections based on SIMATIC HMI HTTP Pr
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7. 6 2 Control Panel Input with the Screen Keyboard A special screen keyboard is available to enter information outside the open project for example in the Control Panel The screen keyboard is displayed as soon as you touch an input field You can also call the screen keyboard directly in the Control Panel Display Methods for the Screen Keyboard You can change the display method for the screen keyboard and fix the position on the screen Confirm your entries with or discard your entries with Ea Either action closes the screen keyboard e Numerical screen keyboard cu SOS ENC 1 The alphanumerical screen keyboard has several levels Normal level Shift level e Reduced screen keyboard Changing the display of the screen keyboard Key Function Switching between the numerical and alphanumerical keyboard EE Switching between the normal level and Shift level of the alphanumerical screen keyboard se Activation and deactivation of the numerical and alphanumerical keys of the alphanumerical screen keyboard Switching from full display to reduced display Switching from reduced display to full display Ke i Closing of reduced display of the screen keyboard 6 8 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Contiguring the Operating System 6 2 Control Panel Moving the Screen Keyboard To move the screen keyboard
8. Process alarm Acknowledge alarm rh Changing the Column Sequence and Sorting in the Enhanced Alarm View Depending on the configuration you can change the column sequence and sorting order on HMI devices with touch operation e Change column sequence Touch the column header which you wish to exchange with a different column header Keeping the touch screen pressed move the column heading to the column heading you wish to exchange it with TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 9 4 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating Alarms 9 4 Displaying an Alarm Info Text e Change sorting order To change the sorting order of the alarms touch the respective column header on the touch screen Alarm Class Layout The various alarm classes are identified in order to distinguish between them in the Alarm view Symbol Alarm class Error Without a symbol Operation Symbol depending on the configuration User defined alarm classes S7 SIMATIC or SIMOTION Diagnostic Alarms System The configuration engineer can change the symbols for the alarm classes Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation Alarm Window The alarm window is independent of the process screen Depending on the configuration the alarm window opens automatically as soon as a new alarm is queued for acknowledgment The alarm window can be configured so that it on
9. 4 Save your changes with fore If you want to save the recipe data record under a different name press The recipe data record is saved TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 10 11 Operating Recipes 10 6 Operating the Recipe View Result The edited recipe data record has now been saved in the selected recipe See also Recipes in the Project Page 10 3 10 6 4 Deleting a Recipe Data Record Introduction You can delete all the data records of a recipe which are not required Requirements A screen with a recipe view is displayed Procedure with Touch Operation Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe view contains several recipes Select the recipe which contains the desired recipe data record 2 Select the recipe data record you want to delete 3 Touch x Procedure with Keyboard Operation Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe view contains several recipes Select the recipe which contains the desired recipe data record 2 Select the recipe data record you want to delete 3 Press F E Result The recipe data record is deleted See also Recipes in the Project Page 10 3 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 10 12 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating Recipes 10 6 Operating the Recipe View 10 6 5 Synchronizing Tags Introduction The values of the recipe elements can be saved to recipe tags depending on the confi
10. Limit value monitoring Log Index 3 Index Recipe Safety Scaling 1 6 Text list s6 G Gauge Graphics list Functional scope Group acknowledgement H High frequency radiation HMI cating FS Booting 6 5 Bottom view TE Cold restart 6 26 EMC compliant mounting 2 Front view 1 2 1 Information 6 Ports Rear view Rear view Side view Switching off Switching on Meke FTI HOME key 6 6 11 8 12 Host cable Safety instruction Hotkeys Entering Importing Recipe data record 1 Info text Displaying 8 11 8 14 HER 9 5 Functional scope 1 8 Key 8 Information on HMI device Initial startup 7 2 Input field 8 6 Character mode 8 12 Normal mode 8 12 Input on the HMI device Index 4 By means of function ke 8 15 Using operator controls 8 1 Input unit OP 277 12 4 TP 277 12 3 InputPanel 6 5 Installation location Selecting 3 4 Installing Network 6 37 6 Option 7 4 7 17 7 18 7 19 Instructions General 2 4 Insulation test Test voltage Interference Pulse shaped 2 4 Sinusoidal 2 5 Internet Service Support v IP address 6 Ethernet 6 41 Tabulator Keyboard External Safety instruction 5 3 Keyboard control 8 12 8 15 Keyboard properties 6 5 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Index L Label Function key 5 6 Labeling Certificates and approvals EC D
11. The following warning is displayed Storage card couldn t be detected Try restore again Insert storage card and Press OK or abort restore with CANCEL Exchange the defective memory card and restart restore with OK The data to be restored is checked The following messages are displayed in sequence during the check Starting Restore Checking data When the data has been checked the following prompt for confirmation is displayed You are starting RESTORE now All files except files on storage cards and the registry will be erased Are you sure At this point you can abort the restore if required in order to prevent the data on the HMI device from being deleted Start to restore the data by selecting Yes The following messages are displayed in sequence during the restore Deleting files on flash Restore CE Image A progress bar shows the status of the restore of the CE image After successful restore of the Windows CE image the following message is displayed Restore of CE Image is finished The device will reboot now Do not remove the storage card Acknowledge this message The HMI device starts The operating system boots opening the Loader and Restore dialog in sequence TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 47 Configuring the Operating System 6 9 Backup and Restore with the Memory Card 8 The restore pro
12. You are an administrator or a user with user management permission In these cases you are allowed to change the data for all the users on the HMI device in the user view User name Group assignment Password Logoff time You are a user without user management permission In this case you are only allowed to change your personal user data Password Logoff time if configured Note You can only change the logoff time and password for the Admin user You can only change the logoff time for the PLC_User This user is used for logging on via the PLC Procedure Changing User Data in the Simple User View Proceed as follows 1 2 Select the user view with the key In the user view use the cursor keys to select the user whose user data you want to change Confirm by pressing the key When entering the data use exactly the same procedure as for creating a user Procedure Changing User Data in the Enhanced User View Proceed as follows 1 2 Select the user view with the key Use the cursor keys to select the field the data of which you want to change Confirm by pressing the key When entering the data use exactly the same procedure as for creating a user TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 43 Operating a Project 8 13 Closing the Project Result The user data for the user is changed 8 12 7 Del
13. 1 Touch the symbol 2 Touch and move the screen keyboard on the touch screen See also Release the symbol when the required position is reached Configuring the Screen Keyboard Page 6 12 Front Side Operator Controls Page 5 1 6 2 3 3 Input with the Keyboard Introduction The Control Panel is operated with the system keys of the HMI Procedure Proceed as follows to change settings in the Control Panel 1 Close the project Use the provided operator control Open the Control Panel The Loader appears Select the Control Panel button in the Loader using the cursor keys Press The Control Panel is opened Select the symbol of the required dialog with the cursor keys Press to open the dialog Change the tab as required Press until the name of the tab is selected Now switch to the other tabs using the cursor keys TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 9 Configuring the Operating System 6 2 Control Panel Control Keys Press to return to the input area and make the necessary changes Select the respective input object by pressing the key to make entries Use the system keys of the HMI device to enter the new values in the input fields To operate a button select the button with the cursor keys and then press fone Open the drop down lists with the hotkeys Y Select the required entry from the
14. A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 70036 No SMTP server for sending e mails is configured Configure an SMTP server An attempt to connect to an SMTP server has failed In WinCC flexible Engineering System and it is not possible to send e mails using Device settings gt Device settings WinCC flexible Runtime generates the system gt alarm after the first attempt to send an e mail inthe Windows CE Gp rating system using Control Panel gt Internet Settings gt E mail gt SMTP Server 70037 An e mail cannot be sent for unknown reasons Check the e mail parameters recipient etc The contents of the e mail are lost 70038 The SMTP server has rejected sending or Check the domain of the recipient address or deactivate forwarding an e mail because the domain of the the authentication on the SMTP server if possible SMTP recipient is unknown to the server or because the authentication is currently not used in WinCC flexible SMTP server requires authentication Runtime The contents of the e mail are lost 70039 The syntax of the e mail address is incorrect or Check the e mail address of the recipient contains illegal characters The contents of the e mail are discarded 70040 The syntax of the e mail address is incorrect or contains illegal characters 70041 The import of the user management was aborted Check your user management or transfer it again to the du
15. During this process the following dialog appears Connecting to host Cancel 2 Touch Cancel to stop the transfer TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Mounting and Connecting 4 4 Switching on and Testing the HMI Device Result The Loader appears again Note When restarting the system a project may already be loaded on the HMI device The system then skips Transfer mode and starts the project Use the relevant operator control to close the project Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation Function Test Perform a function test following commissioning The HMI device is in proper working order if e The Transfer dialog is displayed e The Loader appears e A project is started Switching off the HMI Device Terminate the project at the HMI device before switching it off You have the following options for switching off the HMI device e Switch off the power supply e Disconnect the terminal block from the HMI device TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 4 17 Mounting and Connecting 4 4 Switching on and Testing the HMI Device TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operator Controls and Displays 5 5 1 Front Side Operator Controls TP 277 Display with touch screen The TP 277 is operated
16. If more masters are connected to the bus deactivate the check box Panel is the only master on the bus Enter the bus address for the HMI device in the Address input field Notice The bus address in the Address input field must be unique throughout the MPI PROFIBUS DP network 5 Select the transmission rate in the Transmission rate input field 6 Select the highest station address on the bus in the Highest Station Address or Highest Station field TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Configuring the Operating System 6 7 Changing Communication Settings 7 Select the desired profile from the Profile selection field 8 The profile information is displayed when you select Bus Parameters button in the PROFIBUS dialog The Profile dialog is read only Notice The bus parameters must be the same for all stations in the MPI PROFIBUS DP network Trdy Min Tsdr i Tidi 37 tBit Max Tsdr i Tid2 150 it Tset Tqui Gap factor Retry limit 9 Close the Profile dialog 10 Confirm your entries in the MPI or PROFIBUS dialog The dialog closes Result The MPI PROFIBUS DP settings of the HMI device have been changed 6 7 2 Configuring the Data Channel Introduction If you block all data channels the HMI device is protected against unintentional overwriting of the project data and HMI device image Note A
17. Output of the screen content to a printer Device used for the operation and monitoring of machines and plants The statuses of the machine or plant are indicated by means of graphic elements or by indicator lamps on the HMI device The operator controls of the HMI device allows the operator to interfere with the processes of the machine or plant HMI device image Info text IO field Object Operator control Plant PLC A file that can be transferred from the configuration computer to the HMI device The HMI device image contains the operating system and elements of the runtime software required to run a project Configured information on objects within a project Info text for an alarm for example may contain information on the cause of the fault and troubleshooting routines Enables the input or output of values on the HMI device which are transferred to the PLC Component of a project Example screen or alarm Objects are used to view or enter texts and values on the HMI device Component of a project used to enter values and trigger functions A button for example is an operator control General term referring to machines processing centers systems plants and processes which are operated and monitored on an HMI device General term for devices and systems with which the HMI device communicates e g SIMATIC S7 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Glossary 3
18. The system time could not be modified Possible causes e Aninvalid time was transferred e The Windows user has no right to modify the system time e Windows rejects the setting request Check the time which is to be set Using Windows NT 2000 XP The user executing WinCC flexible Runtime must be granted the right to change the system time of the operating system 70015 The system time could not be read because Windows rejects the reading function 70016 An attempt was made to select a screen by means of a system function or job This is not possible because the screen number specified does not exist Or A screen could not be generated due to insufficient system memory Check the screen number in the function or job with the screen numbers configured Assign the number to a screen if necessary 70017 Date time is not read from the area pointer because the address set in the controller is either not available or has not been set up Change the address or set up the address in the controller 70018 Acknowledgment that the password list has been successfully imported 70019 Acknowledgment that the password list has been successfully exported 70020 Acknowledgment for activation of alarm reporting 70021 Acknowledgment for deactivation of alarm reporting 70022 Acknowledgment to starting the Import Password List action 70023 Acknowledgment to start
19. Disclaimer of Liability We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and software described Since variance cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full consistency However the information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions 0000 000 A0 000 000000 000 00000000000000 000000000000000 000000000 Siemens AG Order No 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Copyright Siemens AG 2007 Automation and Drives Edition 09 2007 Technical data subject to change Postfach 48 48 90437 N RNBERG GERMANY Preface Purpose of the Operating Instructions These operating instructions provide information based on the requirements defined by DIN 8418 for mechanical engineering documentation This information relates to the the place of use transport storage mounting use and maintenance These operating instructions are intended for e User e Commissioning engineers e Service technicians e Maintenance technicians Please read the section Safety Instructions and General Notes carefully The help integrated in WinCC flexible the WinCC flexible Information System contains detailed information The information system contains instructions examples and reference information in electronic form Basic Knowledge Required General knowledge of automation technology and process communication is needed to understand the operating instru
20. PLC Transferring the Project to the HMI Device You can transfer a project to an HMI device as follows e Transfer the project from the configuration computer e Restore the project from a PC using ProSave In this case an archived project is transferred from a PC to the HMI device The configuration software need not be installed on this PC TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 7 1 Commissioning a Project 7 2 Operating Modes Commissioning and Recommissioning e When the HMI device is commissioned there is no project at first The HMI device is also in this state after the operating system has been updated e When recommissioning any project already on the HMI device is replaced 7 2 Operating Modes Operating Modes The HMI device may be in the following operating modes e Offline e Online e Transfer Offline mode and Online mode can be set on both the configuration computer and the HMI device To set these modes on the HMI device use a corresponding operator control of the project Changing the Operating Mode The configuration engineer must have configured an appropriate operator control to allow a change of the operating mode on the HMI device during ongoing operation Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation Offline Operating Mode In this mode there is no communication between the HMI device and PLC Although the HMI device c
21. 110000 The operating mode was changed Offline mode is now set 110001 The operating mode was changed Online mode is now set 110002 The operating mode was not changed Check the connection to the controllers check whether the address area for the area pointer 88 Coordination in the controller is available 110003 The operating mode of the specified controller was changed by the system function SetConnectionMode The operating mode is now offline 110004 The operating mode of the specified controller has been changed by the system function SetConnectionMode The operating mode is now online TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible A 10 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 110005 An attempt was made to use the system function Switch the complete system to online mode then SetConnectionMode to switch the specified execute the system function again controller to online mode although the entire system is in offline mode This changeover is not allowed The controller remains in offline mode 110006 The content of the project version area pointer Check does not match the user version configured in e the project version entered on the controller WinCC flexible WinCC flexible Runtime is e the project version entered in WinCC flexible therefore close
22. 2 An old project in WinCC flexible is available Switch the HMI device in WinCC flexible For more information please see the online help for WinCC flexible or the WinCC flexible Migration user manual 7 4 Data Transmission Options Overview The table below shows the options for data transfer between TP 277 or OP 277 and the configuration computer Type Data channel TP 277 OP 277 Backup Serial 1 Yes Yes MPI PROFIBUS DP Yes Yes USB Yes Yes Ethernet Yes Yes Restore Serial Yes Yes MPI PROFIBUS DP Yes Yes USB Yes Yes Ethernet Yes Yes Updating the operating system Serial with bootstrapping Yes Yes Serial Yes Yes MPI PROFIBUS DP Yes Yes USB Yes Yes Ethernet Yes Yes TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 7 3 Commissioning a Project 7 5 Transfer Type Data channel TP 277 OP 277 Transferring a project Serial Yes Yes MPI PROFIBUS DP Yes Yes USB Yes Yes Ethernet Yes Yes Installing or removing an option Serial 9 Yes Yes MPI PROFIBUS DP Yes Yes USB Yes Yes Ethernet Yes Yes Transferring license keys and Serial 1 Yes Yes uploading license keys MPI PROFIBUS DP Yes Yes USB Yes Yes Ethernet Yes Yes 1 Applies when PC PPI cable is used 7 5 Transfer 7 5 1 Overview Transfer Transfer the executable project from the configuration computer to the HMI device
23. 200101 Coordination is canceled because the write access Change the address or set the address in the controller at to the address configured in the PLC is not an area which allows write access possible 200102 Coordination is not carried out at the moment Internal error because the address format of the area pointer does not match the internal storage format 200103 Coordination can be executed again because the last error state is eliminated return to normal operation 200104 The coordination may not be executed 200105 No more data is read or written Possible causes Ensure that the cable is plugged in and the controller is e The cable is defective operational e The PLC does not respond is defective etc Restart the system if the system alarm persists e System overload 210000 Jobs are not processed because the address Change the address or set up the address in the configured in the controller does not exist has not controller been set up 210001 Jobs are not processed because read write access Change the address or set up the address in the to the address configured in the controller is not controller in an area which allows read write access possible 210002 Jobs are not executed because the address format Internal error of the area pointer does not match the internal storage format 210003 The job buffer is processed again because the last error status has been eliminated return to normal o
24. 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 8 15 Operating a Project 8 5 Entering Values Using the Keys 8 5 5 Entering and Editing Numerical Values Formats for Numerical Values You can enter values in numerical input fields based on the following formats e Decimal e Hexadecimal e Binary Limit Value Test of Numerical Values Tags can be assigned limit values If you enter a value which lies outside these limits the value is not accepted for example 80 where the limit value is 78 In this case a system alarm is output on the HMI device when an alarm window is configured The original value is displayed again Procedure You can enter numerical and hexadecimal values character by character using the system keys Proceed as follows 1 Select the desired input field within the screen with v The existing value is selected in the input field 2 Enter the value using the numeric keypad You have the following options to enter a value The existing value is deleted when you enter the first character Completely reenter the value Press and a cursor key simultaneously The selection of the field content is cancelled Move the cursor in the existing value You can now edit the characters of the current value or add characters Use the key to delete the character to the right of the cursor Use the key to delete the character to the left of the cursor To enter the hexadecimal characters A to F switch the numerical keypad to lett
25. Glossary Process visualization Project Project file Visualization of technical processes by means of text and graphic elements Configured plant screens allow operator intervention in active plant processes by means of the input and output data Result of a configuration using an engineering software The project normally contains several screens with embedded system specific objects basic settings and alarms The project file of a project configured in WinCC flexible is saved under the file name extension hmi You need to distinguish between the project on the configuration computer and that on an HMI device A project may be available in more languages on the configuration computer than can be managed on the HMI device The project on the configuration computer can also be set up for different HMI devices On the runtime project that has been generated for the respective HMI device can be transferred to it File generated from the runtime project file for use on the HMI device The project file is normally not transferred and remains on the configuration PC The file name extension of a source file is hmi Project file compressed Recipe Compressed format of the project file The compressed project file can be transferred together with the runtime project file to the respective HMI device For this purpose Enable Upload must be set in the project on the configuration computer The compressed project file is normally
26. Procedure with Keyboard Operation The alarm view and the alarm window have a tab sequence with which you can select operator controls and the last selected alarm using the keyboard 1 Select the desired alarm view or alarm window with ve 2 Select the desired alarm Use the la BA Y or a keys 3 Press e Alternative Operation Depending on the configuration you can also acknowledge an alarm with a function key TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 9 6 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Operating Alarms 9 6 Edit Alarm Result The alarm is acknowledged If the alarm belongs to an alarm group all the messages of the associated group are acknowledged More information on acknowledgment and on available alarm groups may be found in your plant documentation See also Displaying Alarms Page 9 3 9 6 Edit Alarm Introduction The configuration engineer can assign additional functions to each alarm These functions are executed when the alarm is processed Note When you edit an unacknowledged alarm it is acknowledged automatically Requirement The alarm to be edited is displayed in the alarm window or the Alarm view Procedure with Touch Operation Proceed as follows 1 Touch the desired alarm in the Alarm view or the alarm window The alarm is selected 2 Touch the al button in the simple Alarm view or amp in the enhanced Alarm view Procedure with Keyboard Operation Procee
27. RS 422 RS 485 port Screen keyboard Connecting Configuration PC 4 12 Equipotential bonding 4 6 PLC Power suppl 4 8 4 9 Printer 4 15 USB device 4 14 Connecting the PLC Wiring diagram Connection Index 2 Connection sequence 4 4 Connection to PLC Number Control keys Keyboard unit Control Panel Opening 6 5 Operating 6 7 Password protection PROFIBUS Screen keyboard creating User 8 38 Creating Recipe data record hog C Tick mark Australia 2 3 CTRL key 6 11 8 13 Cursor key 6 10 8 12 D Data channel Enabling 6 33 Locking 6 Parameter assignment Programming Data flow Date Entering 8 10 Setting 6 19 Synchronizin Date format 6 6 6 21 Date time properties 6 5 Deactivating Password protection Decimal 8 Default gateway Degree of protection 3 4 Protection against ingress of solid foreign bodies Protection against water 3 5 Delay time Setting 6 6 Delete User 8 44 DELETE bt Deleting Recipe data record 10 12 Device name For network operation Setting Device Name TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Index DHCP DIP switch Setting Direct connection Assigning Functional scope Display OP 277 12 4 TP 277 12 2 Display format 8 7 displaying OP 270 information 6 27 TP 270 information 6 27 Displaying Alarm 9 Info t
28. Select devices for transfer dialog opens Select the HMI device in the left area of the dialog Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuration computer Set the connection parameters Set the transfer parameters in the right area of the dialog If you wish to transfer the compressed project file together with the runtime project to the HMI device Select the Activate Upload check box Start transfer in WinCC flexible with Transfer The configuration computer checks the connection to the HMI device The project is transferred to the HMI device If the connection is not available or is defective an error message is displayed on the configuration computer When the transfer is completed successfully the project can be found on the HMI device The transferred project is then started automatically Procedure 1 2 3 4 5 6 Result See also Operating Modes Configuring the Data Channel Page 6 33 Data Transmission Options Page 7 3 Overview TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 7 5 Commissioning a Project 7 5 Transfer 7 5 3 Starting Automatic Transfer Introduction The HMI device can be automatically switched to Transfer mode during runtime as soon as transfer is started on the configuration computer connected Automatic transfer is particularly suited for the test phase of a new project since transfer is completed
29. Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the device automatically sets Transfer mode when a restore operation is initiated Start the restore operation in ProSave on the PC with Start Restore Follow the instructions in ProSave A status view opens to indicate the progress of the operation When the restore is successfully completed the data backed up on the PC is now on the HMI device See also Overview Page 7 10 Operating Modes Page 7 2 Data Transmission Options Page 7 3 Configuring the Data Channel Page 6 33 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 7 13 Commissioning a Project 7 7 Updating the Operating System 7 7 Updating the Operating System 7 7 1 Overview Updating the Operating System A compatibility conflict may occur when transferring a project to the HMI device This is caused by different versions of the configuration software used and the HMI device image available on the HMI device If there are different versions the transfer is aborted A message indicating a compatibility conflict is displayed on the configuration computer There are two ways to match the versions Update the HMI device image if the project was created with the most recent version of the configuration software Transfer a matching older version of the HMI device image if you do not want to adapt the project to the most
30. WinCC flexible 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Glossary Acknowledge Acknowledgement of an alarm confirms that it has been noted Alarm logging Output of user specific alarms to a printer in parallel to their output to the HMI device screen Alarm acknowledging Acknowledgement of an alarm confirms that it has been noted Alarm activated Moment at which an alarm is triggered by the PLC or HMI device Alarm deactivated Moment at which the initiation of an alarm is reset by the PLC Alarm user specific A user specific alarm designates a certain operating status of the plant connected to the HMI device via the PLC Array Area reserved in configured screens for the input and output of values Automation device PLC of the SIMATIC S5 series such as the AG S5 115U Automation system AS PLC of the SIMATIC S7 series such as a SIMATIC S7 300 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Glossary 1 Glossary Bootloader Used to start the operating system Automatically started when the HMI device is switched on After the operating system has been loaded the Loader opens Bootstrapping Function called when updating the operating system When a functional operating system is available updates can be performed without bootstrapping Otherwise updating with bootstrapping is necessary In this case the configuration computer communicates with the HMI device by means of the HMI de
31. You can start the Transfer mode manually or automatically on the HMI device Transferred data is written directly to the internal flash memory on the HMI device For the transfer you use a data channel which you have to configure before starting a transfer Upload You have the option to transfer the compressed project file together with the runtime project to the HMI device If necessary the compressed project file can be retransferred and edited The HMI device must be equipped with an external memory card to which the compressed project file can be saved Notice Compressed project file WinCC flexible does not check whether the compressed project file stored on the HMI device corresponds to the existing runtime project TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 7 4 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Commissioning a Project 7 5 Transfer 7 5 2 Starting Manual Transfer Introduction You can manually switch the HMI device to Transfer mode as follows Requirements With a configured operator control during ongoing operation In the Loader of the HMI device The project hmi is opened in WinCC flexible The HMI device is connected to a configuration computer The data channel is configured on the HMI device The HMI device is in Transfer mode Proceed as follows On the configuration computer select the Transfer settings command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible The
32. errors within the plant such as Motor temperature too high e Operation Warning alarms usually indicate states of a plant such as Motor switched on e System System alarms indicate states or events which occur on the HMI device TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 9 1 Operating Alarms 9 2 Recognizing Pending Alarms Alarm Groups Alarm Buffer Alarm Report Alarm Log e SIMATIC diagnostic alarms SIMATIC diagnostic alarms show states and events of the SIMATIC S7 or SIMOTION controllers e User specific alarm classes The properties of this alarm class must be defined in the configuration Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation The configuration engineer can group alarms into alarm groups When you acknowledge an individual alarm of an alarm group you acknowledge all alarms which belong to the same alarm group The alarm events are stored in an internal buffer The size of this alarm buffer depends on the HMI device type The configuration engineer can activate alarm logging on the project In this case alarm events are output directly on the connected printer The configuration engineer can define whether each individual alarm is logged An alarm of this type is printed when the alarm events Incoming and Outgoing occur If you want to print alarms of the System alarm class you have to print the contents of the associate
33. for an input field The keyboard is automatically hidden again when input is complete Note Opened screen keyboard When the screen keyboard is open PLC job 51 Select Screen has no function Language change Switching the language in the project has no effect on the alphanumerical screen keyboard This is why Cyrillic or Asian characters cannot be entered TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Operating a Project 8 4 Entering Values Using the Touch Screen Keyboard Levels The alphanumerical screen keyboard has several levels e Normal level e Shift level When you toggle the level with the Shift key the labels on the screen keyboard change Procedure You can enter alphanumerical values character by character using the buttons on the alphanumerical screen keyboard Proceed as follows 1 Touch the desired operator control within the screen The alphanumeric screen keyboard opens The existing value is displayed in the screen keyboard and is selected 2 Enter the value You have the following options to enter a value The selected value is deleted when you enter the first character Completely reenter the value Usethe lt and gt keys to move the cursor within the current value You can now edit the characters of the current value or add characters Use the BSP key to delete the character to the left of the cursor If the value is selected use thi
34. interrupted at the specified port e The cable is plugged in e The controller is OK e The correct port is used e your configuration is OK port parameters protocol settings PLC address Restart the system if the system alarm persists 220008 The communication driver cannot access or open Close all the applications which access this port and the specified port The port may be in use by restart the computer another application or the port used is not available Use another port of the system on the destination device There is no communication with the controller 230000 The value entered could not be accepted The Enter a practical value or delete any unneeded users system discards the entry and restores the previous value Either e the value range has been exceeded e illegal characters have been entered e the maximum permitted number of users has been exceeded 230002 The currently logged in user is not granted write Log on as a user with appropriate rights access rights The system therefore discards the input and restored the previous value 230003 Changeover to the specified screen failed because Configure the screen and check the screen selection the screen is not available configured The current function screen remains selected 230005 The value range of the tag has been exceeded in Observe the range of values for the tag when entering a the IO field value The original value of the tag is retained 230100 During na
35. 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 12 3 Specitications 12 2 Specifications Display Type LCD TFT Display area active 115 18 mm x 86 38 mm 5 7 Resolution 320 x 240 pixels Colors displayable 256 Backlighting CCFL Half brightness life typical 50 000 h Input unit Type Membrane keyboard Function keys 24 of which 18 with LED Memory Application memory 4 Mbytes Ports 1 x RS 422 RS 485 Max 12 Mbps 1 x USB 1 x Ethernet e USB host conforms to USB standard 1 1 supporting low speed and full speed USB devices e Maximum load 100 mA RJ45 10 100 Mbps Supply voltage Rated voltage Range permissible 24 VDC 20 4 V to 28 8 V 15 20 Transients maximum permissible 35 V 500 msec Time between two transients minimum 50s Current consumption e Typical e Constant current maximum e Power on current surge It e approx 670 mA e approx 740 mA e approx 0 5 A2s Fuse internal Electronic Miscellaneous Real time clock unbuffered Yes 12 4 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Specifications 12 3 Bit Assignment of the Direct Keys 12 3 Bit Assignment of the Direct Keys The figures below show the assignment of the keys and LEDs to the bytes in the process image of the PLC Further information may be available in
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37. ANENE NEEE EAEEREN EET 3 8 7 Operating SWItChes cerien eie eien geet oie dbl diend EN AA 3 8 8 Operating Slider Control 0c iced edie eeteientiein n eai EAN EEEE EEE R 3 8 9 Operating the Trend VOW ccccsiccstescdecectacsacvinctes cead haces teccdencceahetdes anand aaa aaa dadadada iaaa 3 8 10 Operating Status FOTCE reiiecclisesciaesete eet eedt eri nenntu ee dunt NA ENEE ENEE te herded 8 BAOT QVERVIGW aieeecensedeadeees ii eA E E 8 8 10 2 To cMOperatiOM sisig ae a a a a a a AA 8 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 ix Table of contents 10 8 10 3 Keyboard Contoh iiccsvvisec tescaectvneeete vee a vanedee swt loues bila wedded A E 8 8 11 Operating the Sm rtClent View 0 eee eee eect aAa a ARANA A AAN AARAA AARAA es 8 SAILI OVENVIOW sernir aa a aE E sheahervhiadeatanead tandtwielee tyne ct wees 8 8 11 2 Touch Operation cccccceeccceeceeeeeeeeeeeaecaaeceeeeeeesecaeaeeeeeeeseccaeeeeeeeseseceeeeeeeeeseceeeeeeeeaneeeeeeentees 8 SIL Keyboard Control eresse E E 8 8 12 Proe SOCUIMY easa a ssiyaeessassessialboevdasasbed ann seed ev annneesenaies 8 B121 OVVIO Weieren anA EEEE E E E EAEE N ENES 8 8 12 2 USER VOW cerier a S ante eeteante ee ee 8 8123 User LOG OM resis a a ESE EES EE emeveel wae 8 Are E E E E E E E E E teaser pis 8 812 9 Creating USE cene S 8 8 12 5 1 Creating Users with Touch Operation eeesseeessseseerreerrrneeerrcerrnueaanaertnnaete
38. Click the described operator controls with the mouse Unintentional Actions A Caution Do not carry out several operations simultaneously You may otherwise trigger unintentional actions e Operation using the touch screen Always touch only one operator control on the screen e Operation using the keys Do not press more than two keys simultaneously Observing the Plant Documentation Some operations with the project may require in depth knowledge about the specific plant on the part of the operator It is therefore important to take special care for example in typing mode Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation Operation Feedback from Operator Controls 8 2 The HMI device provides optical feedback as soon as it detects that an operator control has been selected The operator control receives the focus and is selected This selection is independent of any communication with the PLC Therefore this selection does not indicate whether the relevant action is actually executed or not The configuration engineer can also configure the selection of an operator control so that it deviates from the standard Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating a Project 8 2 Direct Keys Optical Feedback from Operator Controls The type of optical feedback depends on the o
39. For ambient conditions Testing MP 277 Text list Functional scope Time 6 5 Entering ST 8 10 8 18 Setting 6 19 Synchronizin Time format Enea Touch screen Calibrating 6 5 6 16 Safety instruction 5 3 Index 9 Index TP 270 Displaying information TP 277 Applications Clearance 3 5 Mounting 4 Operator control element Overall dimensions Transfer mode Unintentional 6 34 Via MPI Via PROFIBUS DP S 6 31 Transfer settings 6 6 6 33 Channel 6 34 Directories 6 29 Transferring License key 7 4 Project Recipe data record 40 15 10 2 Transport damage Trend view Trends Functional scope Limit violation 8 24 U UL approval 2 2 a ae 5 2 8 2 Unintentional transfer mode Updating About ProSave 7 16 Operating system N Via WinCC flexible Upload 7 4 7 9 Uploading License key 7 4 USB device Connecting USB port External device 4 5 Pin assignment Use Index 10 Conditions 3 1 In industry 2 4 In residential areas 2 4 With additional measures Sinn 88 bad baa Admin 8 42 8 43 8 44 eh er operation 8 38 Us Delete 8 44 Logoff 8 Logon 8 36 PLC_User 8 42 8 43 User data Backing up 8 35 Changing 8 42 Restoring 8 35 User group 8 34 User Interface Operating 6 3 User manual i User view 8 35 Expanded 8 36 Simple 8 Using the RS 485 RS 232 port V Value table Trend view VBSc
40. HMI device type in the General tab Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC then set the connection parameters 4 Select the Options tab 5 Select the desired option under Installed options 6 Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the device automatically sets Transfer mode when the removal of an option is initiated Start the removal of the option in ProSave with the lt lt button Follow the instructions in ProSave A status display appears indicating the progress of the removal The option has now been removed on the HMI device Overview Page 7 10 Operating Modes Page 7 2 Data Transmission Options Page 7 3 Configuring the Data Channel Page 6 33 Transferring and Uploading License Keys Overview Transferring and Uploading License Keys With the purchase of an optional package you obtain a specific user license with an associated license key Once you have installed an option transfer a license key to the HMI device The license key unlocks an option for use 7 20 You can also upload the license key from the HMI device to a license diskette TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Commissioning a Project 7 9 Transferring and Uploading License Keys Note License keys can only be uploaded and transferred with the Automation License Manager or WinCC f
41. Locking Operator Controls Always open the cleaning screen or switch off the HMI device before you clean the touch screen while the system is running Pay attention to the end of the operating lock by the cleaning screen function Ignoring this instruction may lead to inadvertent wrong operation 11 3 Protective Foil Protective Foil Protective foil is available for the HMI device touch screens The relevant ordering information is provided in the Siemens Catalog ST 80 The protective foil is not included in the HMI device s package The self adhesive foil prevents the screen from being scratched and soiled The mat surface of the foil reduces reflections under unfavorable lighting The protective foil can be removed without leaving any adhesive residue on the screen Caution Installing and removing the protective foil Always shut down the HMI device before installing the protective foil Otherwise there is a risk that functions are inadvertently activated This also applies when removing the protective foil Never use sharp or pointed tools such as a knife to remove the protective foil This may damage the touch screen TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Maintenance and Care 11 4 Spare Parts and Repairs 11 4 Spare Parts and Repairs Repairs Service Pack In case of repair the HMI device must be shipped to the Return Center in Furth Repairs may only be
42. Mode if you wish to print with higher quality 7 Set the color mode Select the check box Color if you wish to print in color 8 Confirm your entries The dialog closes Result The settings for the printer have now been changed TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 25 Configuring the Operating System 6 5 Changing HMI Device Settings 6 5 6 Restarting the HMI Device Introduction A Requirement Procedure Result See also 6 26 The HMI device must be restarted in the following cases You have changed the network settings You have activated or deactivated the PROFINET IO direct keys You have changed the time zone setting You have changed the automatic daylight savings and standard setting Caution Data loss when the HMI device is restarted All volatile data is lost when the HMI device is rebooted Check the following e The project on the HMI device is not open e No data is being written to the flash memory You have opened the OP Properties dialog with the OP icon Change to the Device tab in the OP Properties dialog Restart the HMI device by selecting Reboot A warning is displayed The HMI device reboots immediately if you confirm this warning The HMI device starts Enabling PROFINET IO Page 6 36 Overview of Network Operation Page 6 37 Setting the Date and Time Page 6 19 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexib
43. OP Properties Persistent Storage Display Device Touch If your Windows CE device is not responding A properly to your taps you may need to recalibrate your screen To start tap Recalibrate Recalibrate Button for calibrating the touch screen TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 6 16 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Configuring the Operating System 6 3 Changing settings for Operation Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Touch the Recalibrate button to open the following dialog Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen 2 Briefly touch the middle of the calibration crosshairs The calibration crosshairs is then displayed at four more positions Touch the middle of the calibration crosshairs for each position If you do not touch the middle of the calibration crosshairs the procedure is repeated Once you have touched the calibration crosshairs for all positions the following dialog appears New calibration settings have been measured Tape the screen to register saved data Wait for 30 seconds to cancel saved data and keep the current setting Time limit 30 sec 3 Touch the screen within 30 seconds The new calibration is saved If you wait longer than 30 seconds the new calibration is discarded and the original calibration remains in effect The OP Properties dialog Touch tab is displa
44. PROFINET OK V PROFINET 10 enabled _ Device name max 255 characters HMI Panel al MAC Adress 08 00 06 2B AC 93 Check box for enabling or locking the PROFINET IO direct keys Input field for the device name MAC address of the HMI device 1 Select the PROFINET IO enabled check box to enable PROFINET IO direct keys 2 Enter the device name of the HMI Notice The device name must match the device name entered in the HW Config of STEP 7 This device name is not the device name under Windows CE 3 Confirm your entries The dialog closes 4 Reboot the HMI after saving the settings TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Configuring the Operating System Result See also 6 8 6 8 1 Introduction Addressing 6 8 Contiguring Network Operation The PROFINET IO direct keys are enabled Restarting the HMI Device Page 6 26 Configuring Network Operation Overview of Network Operation Connect the HMI device to the PROFINET network using the Ethernet port Connection to a network can offer the following advantages e Printing via a network printer e Saving exporting and importing recipe data records to or from a server e Setting up of message and data archives e Transferring projects e Backing up data If the HMI device is connected to a PC via a direct connection you can only use the peripheral equipment connected
45. Re Display of Values Recipe Screen 10 6 clipes Notice Changing the recipe data record in the background Applies to the processing of a recipe data record If values of the corresponding recipe data record are changed by a control job the recipe view is not updated automatically To update the recipe view reselect the respective recipe data record A recipe screen allows the correlation between the plant and the recipe data to be displayed in graphic form The configuration engineer combines IO fields and screen objects to form a custom input screen The configuration engineer can distribute the IO fields of a recipe over several recipe screens thus allowing recipe elements to be arranged by subject The recipe screen can be operated using buttons configured accordingly The figure below shows an example of the recipe list Recipe name No Orange 7 1 Data record name No Nectar 2 Data from the PLC Data to PLC Element name and associated values The element name designates a specific element in the recipe data record Buttons for editing a recipe data record Modified recipe view 0000 Buttons for transferring recipe data The values displayed or entered in the recipe screen are saved in recipe tags The recipe values are exchanged with the PLC immediately or later via these tags A configured recipe view can itself be a component of a recipe screen You must synchronize the tags in orde
46. WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Index PROFIBUS 6 6 Proxy 6 Regional data 6 21 Screen saver 6 24 Time Time format a Setting language 8 4 Setting the ptf ee 6 19 SHIFT key 6 111 Shipping 1 2 6 Shortcut key Entering 8 13 Side view 1 2 i d Simple alarm view Simple recipe view T0 5 Menu command 40 17 Operator control element Simple user view 8 Slider control 8 22 Usage 8 Sm rtService 1 1 1 1 9 Software options 1 Sort order Alarm View TP 277 12 2 USB port 12 7 Specifying Password Standard operating system Starting HMI device 6 26 Status control 8 26 Keyboard control 8 28 Touch Operation 8 27 Storage conditions 2 6 Structure Non insolated 4 9 Subnet mask TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO RS 422 RS 485 po Supply ee relaes Supply voltage OP 277 12 4 TP 277 Support On the Internet V 411 3 Switch Switching off HMI device Switching on MP 277 4 Symbolic ome Changing 8 10 Entering 8 10 Synchronizing Date and time gad Recipe tag 1 System alarms Parameter System wll es 6 6 Displaying 6 System yng pa 6 Memory T Tab SE Memory 6 Tag Functional scope 1 6 Task planner Functional scope 1 8 TCP IP address 6 40 Technical support iv Temporary files Backing up 6 Terminal block Connecting Test
47. a Project Procedure Backup 7 6 Backup and Restore Proceed as follows 1 Result Select a destination folder and a file name for the On the configuration computer select the Communication settings command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible The Communication Settings dialog opens Select the type of HMI device Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuration computer Set the connection parameters Close the dialog with OK Select the Backup command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible The Backup Settings dialog opens Select the data to be backed up We psb backup file Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the HMI device automatically sets Transfer mode when a backup is initiated Start the backup operation in WinCC flexible with OK on the configuration computer Follow the instructions in WinCC flexible A status view opens to indicate the progress of the operation The system outputs a message when the backup is completed The relevant data is now backed up on the configuration computer Procedure Restore Proceed as follows 1 On the configuration computer select the Communication settings command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible The Communication Settings dialog opens Select the type of HMI d
48. activate the screen saver Otherwise the screen contents may leave a burn in effect in the background if they appear too long This effect is reversible TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 23 Configuring the Operating System 6 5 Changing HMI Device Settings Requirements Procedure Result ie E button You have opened the Screen saver dialog with the ScreenSaver Screensaver ok x Screensaver becomes active after a l minutes R S Enter a 0 to disable the Function The minimum time is 5 and the maximum is 71582 minutes Period of time in minutes before the screen is activated Screen saver setting Proceed as follows 1 Enter the number of minutes before the screen saver is to be activated The minimum time is 5 minutes and the maximum time is 71582 minutes Alternatively deactivate the screen saver with entry 0 2 Select either the standard screen saver or an empty screen Select the Standard check box to activate the screen saver Select the Blank Screen check box to activate a blank screen as the screen saver 3 Confirm your entries The dialog closes The screen saver for the HMI device has now been set 6 5 5 Changing the Printer Properties Introduction 6 24 HMI devices can print on local printers or network printers You can print hardcopies and logs on a network printer Line printing of messages i
49. all A amp D projects Using the support request form on the web at ipsliwww siemens de automation suppor request Phone 49 180 5050 222 Fax 49 180 5050 223 Fu pport is available on the Internet at riner intormation adout Ou echnica J http www siemens com automation service TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Preface Service amp Support on the Internet Service amp Support provides additional comprehensive information on SIMATIC products through online services at http www siemens com automation support The newsletter offers you the latest information about your products A large document base is available using our Service amp Support search engine A forum for global exchange of information by users and experts Current product information FAQs and downloads Your local Automation amp Drives representative Information about field service repairs spare parts and much more under the heading Services TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO V Preface vi TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Table of contents PROTACE T E SeipesiSciens bgebewdag aphaneaned A E A A encuepeae ei ane eayare i 1 OVORVIOW saci dackcticdavccccucapedesh eects satpeass iad Sindenaedeapeansaidacevecee ceaneos tia nscueces ion densoeseanautonesele na Gatteeeeates
50. an ESD as a result of overvoltage is detected immediately but may become apparent only after a longer period of operation Prevent electrostatic charge of your body before you touch the ESD TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO A 1 Appendix A 1 ESD Guidelines Anyone who is not connected to the electrical potential of their surroundings is subjected to electrostatic charge The figure below indicates the maximum electrostatic charge anyone is subjected to when coming into contact with the materials shown These values correspond with specifications to IEC 801 2 aN RAONO 510 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Relative humidity Synthetic materials Wool Antistatic materials such as wood or concrete Protective Measures against Discharge of Static Electricity Caution Observe grounding measures When working with electrostatic sensitive devices make sure that the person the workplace and the packaging are properly grounded This helps to avoid electrostatic charge As a rule only touch the ESD if this is unavoidable for example for maintenance When you touch modules make sure that you do not touch the pins on the modules or the PCB tracks This prevents any discharge of static electricity to sensitive component and thus avoids damage Discharge electrostatic electricity from your body if you are performing measurements on an ESD To do so touch a grou
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52. device was canceled due e The tag addresses are configured in the controller toan err e The recipe number exists e The record number exist e The Overwrite function parameter is set 290026 An attempt has been made to read write a record Set the record status to zero although the record is not free at present This error may occur in the case of recipes for which downloading with synchronization has been configured 290027 Unable to connect to the controller at present As a Check the connection to the PLC result the record can neither be read nor written Possible causes No physical connection to the controller no cable plugged in cable is defect or the controller is switched off 290030 This alarm is output after you selected screen Reload the record from the storage location or retain the which contains a recipe view in which a record is current values already selected 290031 While saving it was detected that a record with the Overwrite the record or cancel the action specified number already exists 290032 While exporting records it was detected that a file Overwrite the file or cancel the process with the specified name already exists 290033 Confirmation request before deleting records 290040 A record error with error code 1 that cannot be Check the storage location the record the Data record described in more detail occurred area pointer and if necessary the connection to the The action is canceled co
53. drop down list using the cursor keys Confirm the selected entry by pressing fare oe Press to activate or deactivate a check box Select a radio button of a group using the cursor keys Confirm your entries with or discard your entries with feso If you have selected an input object you first have to complete entry The dialog closes Close the Control Panel Press facr This opens the Control Panel menu Select the Close entry using the cursor keys Press The Loader appears Start the project Select the Start button in the Loader using the cursor keys Press The project is started The tables below show the control keys used to operate the Control Panel Selecting operator controls Key TAB SHIFT 4 TAB Function Tabulator Description Selects the next or previous operator control in the tab sequence E al gt Y a Cursor keys Selects the next operator control to the left or right of above or below the current screen object Navigates in the operator control TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Contiguring the Operating System Operating operator controls Entering hotkeys 6 2 Control Panel A O lt 5 Spp m Function Scroll back Description Scrolls one page back in a list Ops m Scroll to the beginning Scrolls in a
54. enter a value The slider control is then only used for displaying values SIMATIC 100 Figure 8 7 Slider control example Slider control for entering values Value display with current value The layout of the slider control depends on the configuration e The slider control can contain a label and a setting range for example e The current value can be displayed below the area of the slider control TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating a Project 8 8 Operating Slider Controls Procedure with Touch Operation Proceed as follows 1 Touch the slider of the desired slide control 2 Move the slider to the required value If a value display has been configured you can check the exact value that has been set 3 Release the slider Keyboard Control The table below shows the control keys used to set the slide to a desired value Shortcut key Description a ee s gt Increase value by 1 E Y a i lt Reduce value by 1 Increase value in 5 increments HOME 7 Decrease value in 5 increments ENI F Set maximum value N home F x Set minimum value N enD D Procedure with Keyboard Operation Proceed as follows 1 Select the desired slider control within the screen with re 2 Set the slider to the required value If a value display has been configured you can check the exact value that has bee
55. exists e another action is preventing simultaneous access to the file 130007 The network connection is interrupted Check the network connection and eliminate the cause of Records cannot be saved or read over the network error connection 130008 The storage card is not available Insert the storage card Records cannot be saved to read from the storage card 130009 The specified folder does not exist on the storage Insert the storage card card Any files saved to this directory are not backed up when you switch off the HMI device 130010 The maximum nesting depth can be exhausted Check the configuration when for example a value change in a script results in the call of another script and the second script in turn has a value change that results in the call of yet a further script etc The configured functionality is not supported TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO A 11 Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 140000 An online connection to the controller is established 140001 The online connection to the controller was shut down 140003 No tag updating or writing is executed Check the connection and if the controller is switched on Check the parameter definitions in the Control Panel using Set PG PC interface Restart the system 140004 No tag update or write operati
56. fields with 10 V m in the range of 80 MHz to 1 GHz according to with 3 V m in the range 1 4 GHz to 2 GHz IEC 61000 4 3 with 1 V m the range 2 GHz to 2 7 GHz e 10V m with 50 pulse modulation at 900 MHz 10 V m with 50 pulse modulation at 1 89 GHz RF interference current Test voltage 10 V at 80 amplitude modulation of 3 1 kHz in the range from 9 kHz to 80 MHz Emission of Radio Interference The table below shows the emission values of electromagnetic interference conforming to EN 55011 limit value class A Group 1 measured at a distance of 10 m From 30 to 230 MHz lt 40 dB V m quasi peak From 230 to 1000 MHz lt 47 dB V m quasi peak Additional Measures If you wish to connect an HMI device to the public network ensure that it is compliant to Limit Class B conforming to EN 55022 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 2 5 Safety Instructions and General Notes 2 5 Transport and Storage Conditions 2 5 Transport and Storage Conditions Mechanical and Climatic Transport and Storage Conditions The transport and storage conditions of this HMI device exceed requirements conforming to IEC 61131 2 The following specifications apply to the transport and storage of an HMI device in its original packing The climatic conditions comply to the following standards e IEC 60721 3 3 Class 3K7 for storage e IEC 60721 3 2 Class 2K4 for trans
57. flexible Sm rtServices Sm rtAccess and OPC server options Online Availability Technical documentation on SIMATIC products and SIMATIC systems is available in PDF format in various languages at the following addresses IMATI ide Technical Documentation in German ttp Awww ad siemens de simatic portal html_00 techdoku htm MA ji de for Technical Documentation in Enalish ttp Awww ad siemens de simatic portal html_76 techdoku htm Screens The HMI device is sometimes shown in the form of photographs in these operating instructions The photographs of the HMI device may differ slightly from the factory state of the HMI device Conventions Configuration and runtime software differ with regard to their names as follows e WinCC flexible 2005 for example refers to the configuration software The term WinCC flexible is used in a general context The full name for example WinCC flexible 2005 is always used when it is necessary to differentiate between different versions of the configuration software e WinCC flexible Runtime refers to the runtime software that can run on HMI devices The following text notation will facilitate reading these operating instructions Notation Scope Add screen e Terminology that appears in the user interface for example dialog names tabs buttons menu entries e Inputs required for example limit values tag values e Path information File gt Edit Operation
58. graphics device to a Windows CE device Communications Communication Part 1 describes the connection of the HMI device to SIMATIC PLCs Communication Part 2 describes the connection of the HMI device to third party PLCs Operating instructions Operating instructions for SIMATIC HMI devices OP 73 OP 77A OP 77B TP 170micro TP 170A TP 170B OP 170B OP 73micro TP 177micro TP 177A TP 177B OP 177B TP 270 OP 270 TP 277 OP 277 MP 270B MP 277 MP 370 Operating instructions for mobile SIMATIC HMI devices Mobile Panel 177 Mobile Panel 277 Operating instructions compact for SIMATIC HMI devices OP77B Mobile Panel 177 Mobile Panel 277 Operating instructions for SIMATIC accessories Industrial USB Hub 4 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Preface Getting Started e WinCC flexible for first time users Based on an example project this is a step by step introduction to the basics of configuring screens alarms recipes and screen navigation e WinCC flexible for power users Based on an example project this is a step by step introduction to the basics of configuring logs project reports scripts user management multilingual projects and integration in STEP 7 e WinCC flexible Options Based on an example project this is a step by step introduction to the basics of configuring the WinCC
59. in the Project Page 10 3 10 6 6 Reading a Recipe Data Record from the PLC Introduction In the current project the values which are also stored in the recipes in the HMI device can be changed directly in the plant This is the case for example if a valve was opened further directly at the plant than is stored in the recipe The values of the recipe data records saved in the HMI device possibly no longer match the values in the PLC To synchronize the recipe values read the values from the PLC and display them in the recipe view Requirements A screen with a recipe view is displayed Procedure with Touch Operation Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe view contains several recipes Select the recipe which contains the desired recipe data record 2 Select the recipe data record to which you want to apply the values from the PLC 3 Touch a The values are read from the controller 4 If you want to save the display values in the HMI device touch the j button Procedure with Keyboard Operation Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe view contains several recipes Select the recipe which contains the desired recipe data record 2 Select the recipe data record to which you want to apply the values from the PLC 3 Press Fi ll The values are read from the controller 4 If you want to save the display values in the HMI device touch the keys TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 10 14 Operating Instructions
60. in the parameter value 40010 The system function could not be executed since Check the parameter types in the configuration the parameters could not be converted to a common tag type 40011 The system function could not be executed since Check the parameter types in the configuration the parameters could not be converted to a common tag type 50000 The HMI device is receiving data faster than it is capable of processing Therefore no further data is accepted until all current data have been processed Data exchange then resumes 50001 Data exchange has been resumed 60000 This alarm is generated by the DisplaySystemAlarms function The text to be displayed is transferred to the function as a parameter 60010 The file could not be copied in the direction defined Restart the system function or check the paths of the because one of the two files is currently open or the source target files Using Windows NT 2000 XP The user source target path is not available executing WinCC flexible Runtime must be granted It is possible that the Windows user has no access access rights for the files rights to one of the two files 60011 An attempt was made to copy a file to itself Check the path of the source target file It is possible that the Windows user has no access Using Windows NT 2000 XP with NTFS The user rights to one of the two files executing WinCC flexible Runtime must be granted access rights for
61. is Check in the configuration that the address has been set assigned the start value up in the controller The alarm can be entered in the alarm buffer for up to four more failed tags if necessary After that alarm 290003 is output 290001 An attempt has been made to assign a value to a Observe the value range for the tag type recipe tag which is outside the value range permitted for this type The alarm can be entered in the alarm buffer for up to four more failed tags if necessary After that alarm 290004 is output TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible A 22 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 290002 It is not possible to convert a value from a source Check the value range or type of the tag format to a target format The alarm can be entered in the alarm buffer for up to four more failed recipe tags if necessary After that alarm 290005 is output 290003 This alarm is output when alarm number 290000 is Check in the configuration that the tag addresses have triggered more than five times been set up in the controller In this case no further separate alarms are generated 290004 This alarm is output when alarm number 290001 is Observe the value range for the tag type triggered more than five times In this case no further separate alarms are generated 290005 This alarm is output when alarm number 290002 i
62. location and the current recipe structure on the HMI device are identical 290056 Error when reading writing the value in the specified line column The action was canceled Check the specified line column 290057 The tags of the recipe specified were toggled from offline to online mode Each change of a tag in this recipe is now immediately downloaded to the controller 290058 The tags of the specified recipe were toggled from offline to online mode Modifications to tags in this recipe are no longer immediately transferred to the controller but must be transferred there explicitly by downloading a record 290059 Message reporting that the specified record was saved 290060 Message reporting that the specified record memory was cleared 290061 Message reporting that clearing of record memory was canceled due to an error 290062 The record number is above the maximum of 65536 This record cannot be created Select another number 290063 This occurs with the system function ExportDataRecords when the parameter Overwrite is set to No An attempt has been made to save a recipe under a file name which already exists The export is canceled Check the ExportDataRecords system function 290064 Message reporting that the deletion of records has started 290065 Message reporting that the deletion of records has successfully completed 2900
63. memory card Procedure Backup Proceed as follows 1 2 6 46 Select BACKUP to start backup The HMI device checks the memory card If no memory card is inserted in the card slot or if the memory card is damaged The following warning is displayed No storage card detected Acknowledge the warning and the following message Backup aborted The Control Panel is displayed again A message is displayed if the memory card already contains data Follow the instructions of the HMI device The following messages and dialogues are displayed in sequence during backup Checking Registry Backup Progress Saving CE Image A progress bar shows the status of the backup process If backup was successful the following message is displayed Backup successfully completed Click OK and remove your storage card Click OK button to acknowledge the message Remove the memory card TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Configuring the Operating System Result 6 9 Backup and Restore with the Memory Card The HMI device data is now saved on the memory card Requirements The memory card with the backup is inserted in the HMI device Procedure Restore Proceed as follows 1 Select RESTORE to start restore The HMI device checks the memory card If no memory card is inserted in the card slot or if the memory card is damaged
64. recess of the HMI device 4 Tighten the mounting clamp with a Phillips screwdriver The permitted torque is 0 2 Nm 5 Repeat step 3 and 4 for all mounting clamps Notice Check the fit of the mounting seal on the front The mounting seal must not protrude from the HMI device If necessary repeat steps working steps 1 to 5 Positioning the mounting clamps for the TP 277 In total you will need 7 mounting clamps for the installation The following figure shows the counting direction for the insertion of the mounting clamps The following table shows the positions of the mounting clamps on the TP 277 Please note the counting direction The position indicated corresponds to the first recess occupied for each mounting clamp in the counting direction The inserted mounting clamp covers several recesses TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 4 2 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Mounting and Connecting 4 2 Mounting the HMI Device Page Number of mounting Mounting clamp Mounting clamp Mounting clamp clamps position 1 position 2 position 3 Top 3 1 13 24 Right 2 1 8 Bottom No mounting clamp necessary Left 2 2 15 Positioning the mounting clamps on the OP 277 In total you will need 12 mounting clamps for the installation The following figure shows the counting direction for the insertion of the mounting clamps P a we
65. save a record under a The following remedies are available record number which already exists e Check the source for the number constant or tag The action is not executed value e First delete the record e Change the Overwrite function parameter 290014 The file specified to be imported could not be Check found e The file name e Ensure that the file is in the specified directory 290020 Message reporting that the download of records from the HMI device to the PLC has started TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO A 23 Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 290021 Message reporting that the download of records from the HMI device to the PLC was completed 290022 Message reporting that the download of records Check in the configuration whether from the HMI device to the PLC was canceled due e The tag addresses are configured in the controller toran error e The recipe number exists e The record number exist e The Overwrite function parameter is set 290023 Message reporting that the download of records from the PLC to the HMI device has started 290024 Message reporting that the download of records from the PLC to the HMI device was completed 290025 Message reporting that the download of records Check in the configuration whether from the PLC to the HMI
66. screen Use the key to display the info text for the operator control or the current screen 3 Select to confirm your entry Result You have changed the alphanumerical value or entered a new one TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 17 Operating a Project 8 5 Entering Values Using the Keys 8 5 7 Entering the Date and Time Entering the Date and Time Enter the date and time in the same way you enter alphanumerical values Note When entering the date and time please note that the format is determined by the configured project language See also Entering and Editing Alphanumerical Values Page 8 17 Setting the Project Language Page 8 4 8 5 8 Entering Symbolic Values List box When you select a symbolic IO field a list box opens Figure 8 5 Symbolic IO field example Procedure Symbolic values are selected from the entries of a list box Proceed as follows 1 Select the desired symbolic input field input field within the screen with a 2 Select to open the list box The list box opens 3 Select the required entry using the cursor keys a Y or gt 4 Select to confirm your entry Result You have changed the symbolic value or entered a new one TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 8 18 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Operating a Project 8 5 Entering Values Using the Keys 8 5 9 Displaying Infotext Purpose The configu
67. start your other Or applications Another application e g STEP7 with different bus parameters is active and the driver cannot be started with the new bus parameters transmission rate for example 140013 The MPI cable is disconnected and thus there is Check the connections no power supply 140014 The configured bus address is in already in use by Edit the HMI device address in the controller another application configuration 140015 Wrong transmission rate Correct the relevant parameters Or Faulty bus parameters e g HSA Or OP address gt HSA or Wrong interrupt vector interrupt does not arrive at the driver 140016 The hardware does not support the configured Change the interrupt number interrupt 140017 The set interrupt is in use by another driver Change the interrupt number 140018 The consistency check was disabled by SIMOTION Enable the consistency check with SIMOTION Scout and Scout Only a corresponding note appears once again download the project to the PLC 140019 SIMOTION Scout is downloading a new project to Wait until the end of the reconfiguration the controller Connection to the controller is canceled 140020 The version in the controller and that of the project The following remedies are available FWX file do not match Download the current version to the PLC using Connection to the controller is canceled SIMOTION Scout Regenerate the project using WinCC flexible ES close WinCC flex
68. stored on an external memory card The file extension of a compressed file is pdz Combination of tags forming a fixed data structure The data structure configured can be assigned data on the HMI device and is then referred to as a record The use of recipes ensures that all the assigned data is transferred synchronously to the PLC during the transfer of a record Runtime project file File generated from the project file for a specific HMI device The runtime project file is transferred to the corresponding HMI device and used to operate and monitor plants The extension of a compressed file is pdz Runtime software Glossary 4 Process visualization software used to test a project on a configuration computer TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Glossary Screen Form of the visualization of all logically related process data for a plant The visualization of the process data can be supported by graphic objects Screen object Configured object used to display or operate the facility e g rectangle IO field or message field STEP 7 Micro WIN STEP 7 Micro WIN is the programming software for SIMATIC S7 200 PLCs STEP 7 STEP 7 is the programming software for SIMATIC S7 SIMATIC C7 and SIMATIC WinAC PLCs Symbolic IO field Field for the input and output of the value Contains a list of default entries from which one can be selected System alarm A system
69. the files 70010 The application could not be started because it Check whether the application exists in the specified path could not be found in the path specified or there is_ or close other applications insufficient memory space TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible A 4 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number 70011 Effect cause The system time could not be modified The error alarm only appears in connection with area pointer Date time PC Possible causes e An invalid time was transferred in the job mailbox e The Windows user has no right to modify the system time If the first parameter in the system alarm is displayed with the value 13 the second parameter indicates the byte containing the incorrect value Remedy Check the time which is to be set Using Windows NT 2000 XP The user executing WinCC flexible Runtime must be granted the right to change the system time of the operating system 70012 An error occurred when executing the function StopRuntime with the option Runtime and operating system Windows and WinCC flexible Runtime are not closed One possible cause is that other programs cannot be closed Close all programs currently running Then close Windows 70013 The system time could not be modified because an invalid value was entered Incorrect separators may have been used Check the time which is to be set 70014
70. the screen displayed An example of such an action is the activation of a screen or the closing of an alarm window Function keys with Local Function Assignment A function key with local function assignment is screen specific and is therefore only effective within the active screen The function assigned locally to a function key can vary from screen to screen The function key of a screen can be assigned one function only either a global or local one The local assignment function takes priority over the global setting The configuration engineer can also assign function keys so that you can use the function keys to operate operator controls for example the Alarm view Trend view Recipe view or Status Force 8 5 4 General Procedures Introduction The control keys and function keys are available for keyboard control General Procedure The operator controls of a screen are operated using the HMI device control keys Proceed as follows 1 Press or the cursor keys until the desired operator control is selected within the screen 2 Depending on the operator control perform further actions Detailed descriptions can be found with the respective operator control Examples I O field Enter numerical alphanumeric or symbolic values in the IO field Slider control Move the slider control 3 Confirm your operation with or cancel operation with feso TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007
71. use a memory card the HMI device will request that you format the card Save a backup copy of memory card data to a PC beforehand Do the following in order to prevent data loss 1 Cancel the formatting procedure by pressing ESC 2 Save a backup copy of data which must not be lost to a PC 3 Format the memory card on the HMI device 4 Transfer the backup data from the PC to the memory card You can now transfer the backup data from the memory card to the HMI device TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 5 4 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Operator Controls and Displays 5 2 Using a Memory Card with the HMI device Procedure Ejecting a Memory Card Notice Data loss All data on the memory card is lost if you attempt to remove it while the HMI device is accessing its data Do not remove the memory card while data is being accessed Observe the corresponding alarms on the screen Eject button Proceed as follows 1 Press the ejection button This ejects the memory card out of the slot Notice Do not force the ejector as this could damage the eject mechanism 2 Store the memory card in a safe place See also Backup and Restore with the Memory Card Page 6 45 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 5 5 Operator Controls and Displays 5 3 Labeling the OP 277 Function Keys 5 3 Labeling the OP 277 Function Keys Introd
72. use the driver which is supplied with the USB host adapter Updating the operating system If there is no serviceable HMI device image on the HMI device you can only update the operating system with a bootstrap Use the RS 422 RS 485 port with the PC PPI cable on the HMI device Ports Page 4 5 Accessories Connect USB devices The following devices can be connected to the USB port of the HMI device e External mouse e External keyboard e Printer Note when connecting See also 4 14 Notice Connecting external devices to the USB port If you wish to connect external devices with 230V power supply to the USB port ensure that the installation is non isolated Notice Rated Load of the Port Adhere to the values for the maximum load of the USB port The values can be found in the Specifications section If USB devices overload the port malfunctions might occur Connecting the Power Supply Page 4 8 Ports Page 4 5 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Mounting and Connecting 4 3 8 Wiring diagram 4 3 Connecting the HMI Device Connect a printer The figure below illustrates the connection between the HMI device and the printer PROFINET Note when connecting See also Notice Always use cab
73. using suitable cable clamps e Route the equipotential bonding conductor and data cables in parallel with minimum clearance between these Notice Grounding conductor Cable shielding is not suitable for equipotential bonding Always use the prescribed equipotential bonding conductors The minimum cross section of a conductor used for equipotential bonding is 16 mm When you install MPI and PROFIBUS DP networks always use cables with a sufficient cross section The interface modules may otherwise be damaged or destroyed TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 4 6 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Mounting and Connecting 4 3 Connecting the HMI Device Wiring diagram Chassis terminal on the HMI device example Equipotential bonding conductor cross section 4 mm Cabinet Equipotential bonding conductor cross section min 16 mm2 Ground connection Cable clip Voltage bus Electromagnetic Compatibility Page 2 4 Parallel routing of the equipotential bonding conductor and data cable See also TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 4 7 Mounting and Connecting 4 3 Connecting the HMI Device 4 3 4 Connecting the Power Supply Wiring diagram The figure below illustrates the connection between the power supply and the HMI device
74. with the recipe data records so that the same values are saved in both Memory card The memory card is an external storage medium for recipe data records The recipe data records are exported from the HMI device recipe memory and are saved on the memory card in a csv file The records can be reimported from the memory card to the recipe memory TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 10 3 Operating Recipes 10 4 Displaying Recipes Data Flow The following figure shows the data flow in a project with recipes HMI device Recipe view Aim ecipe 4 screen Editing saving or deleting a recipe data record Display recipe data record Synchronize or do not synchronize recipe tags Display and edit recipe tags in the recipe screen Write records from the recipe view to the PLC or read records from the PLC and display them in the recipe view Recipe tags are for online or offline control o0 O 8 O89 Export or import recipe data record to memory card 10 4 Displaying Recipes Displaying Recipes You can display and edit recipes on the HMI device with a recipe view or recipe screen Recipe View A recipe view is a screen object used to manage recipe data records The recipe view shows recipe data records in tabular form Depending on the configuration the recipe view is displayed as follows e As enhanced recipe view e As simple recipe view The config
75. with the touch screen All operator controls required for operator input are displayed on the touch screen once the HMI has started TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0O 5 1 Operator Controls and Displays 5 1 Front Side Operator Controls OP 277 Display Function keys Function keys with LED System keys control keys System keys cursor keys System keys alphanumeric keys C0000 The OP 277 is operated using the system keys and the function keys The function assigned to a specific function key is defined during configuration The function keys have no function before a project has been opened Note when operating Notice Unintentional actions Do not carry out several operations simultaneously You may otherwise trigger unintentional actions e Operation using the touch screen Always touch only one operator control on the screen e Operation using the keys Do not press more than two keys simultaneously TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 5 2 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Operator Controls and Displays See also 5 2 Introduction 5 2 Using a Memory Card with the HMI device Notice Damaging to the touch screen Never touch the touch screen with pointed or sharp objects Avoid applying excessive pressure to the touch screen with hard objects Otherwise the touch screen might fail or its useful life might be con
76. without interfering with the HMI device Automatic transfer is available for the following data channels Requirements 7 6 Serial MPI PROFIBUS DP USB Ethernet Notice If the automatic transfer has been activated on the HMI device and a transfer is initiated on the configuration computer the project currently running is automatically stopped The HMI device then automatically switches to Transfer mode After the commissioning phase deactivate the automatic transfer so that the HMI device cannot be inadvertently switched to Transfer mode The transfer mode can trigger unintentional actions in the device You can set a password for the Loader of the HMI device to restrict access to the transfer settings and thus avoid unauthorized modifications The project hmi is opened in WinCC flexible The HMI device is connected to a configuration computer The data channel is configured on the HMI device The automatic transfer is activated in the data channel for the transfer The project is started on the HMI device TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Commissioning a Project 7 5 Transfer Proceed as follows On the configuration computer select the Transfer settings command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible The Select devices for transfer dialog opens Select the HMI device in the left area of the dialog Select the type of co
77. your plant documentation Bit assignment of the direct keys for the OP 277 Button bits LED bits 7 6 5 4 F rack aur forsa Note Do not use the LED bits ACK A Z I A Z r and HELP when a project is running on the HMI device Bit assignment of the direct keys for the TP 277 Touch assignment See also Direct Keys Page 8 3 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 12 5 Specitications 12 4 Description of the Ports 12 4 Description of the Ports 12 4 1 Power Supply Plug connector 2 pin Figure 12 1 Power supply pin assignment Pin Assignment 1 24 VDC 2 GND 24 V 12 4 2 RS 422 RS 485 IF 1B Sub d socket 9 pin with screw lock 5 1 ooo00 Oy 9 6 Figure 12 2 Pin assignment of the RS 422 RS 485 interface Pin Assignment for the RS 422 n c GND 24 V TxD RD GND 5 V floating 5 VDC floating 24 VDC out max 100 mA TxD RxD oJoIiNI DIA AI INJ Assignment for the RS 485 n c GND 24 V Data channel B RTS 1 GND 5 V floating 5 VDC floating 24 VDC out max 100 mA Data channel A RTS 1 1 On pin 4 or pin 9 can be set with DIP switch on the rear of the device 12 6 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Specitications 12 4 3 USB USB standard connector Figure 12 3 Pin assignment of the USB port Pin Assi
78. 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating Recipes 10 6 Operating the Recipe View Result The values were read from the controller displayed on the HMI device and saved to the selected recipe data record See also Recipes in the Project Page 10 3 10 6 7 Transferring a Recipe Data Record to the PLC Introduction In order for an edited recipe data record to take effect in the process you must transfer the values to the PLC The display values in the recipe view are always transferred to the PLC Requirements A screen with a recipe view is displayed Procedure with Touch Operation Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe view contains several recipes Select the recipe which contains the desired recipe data record 2 Select the recipe data record whose values you want to transfer to the PLC 3 Touch in Procedure with Keyboard Operation Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe view contains several recipes Select the recipe which contains the desired recipe data record 2 Select the recipe data record whose values you want to transfer to the PLC 3 Press fill IE Result The display values in the recipe view were transferred to the PLC and take effect in the process See also Recipes in the Project Page 10 3 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 10 15 Operating Recipes 10 7 Operating the Simple Recipe View 10 7 Operating the Simple Recipe View 10
79. 66 Confirmation request before deleting records 290068 Security request to confirm if all records in the recipe should be deleted TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO A 25 Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 290069 Security request to confirm if all records in the recipe should be deleted 290070 The record specified is not in the import file Check the source of the record number or record name constant or tag value 290071 During the editing of record values a value was Enter a value within the limits of the recipe tag entered which exceeded the low limit of the recipe tag The entry is discarded 290072 When editing record values a value was entered Enter a value within the limits of the recipe tag which exceeds the high limit of the recipe tag The entry is discarded 290073 An action e g saving a record failed due to an unknown error The error corresponds to the status alarm IDS_OUT_CMD_EXE_ERR in the large recipe view 290074 While saving it was detected that a record with the Overwrite the record change the record number or specified number already exists but under another cancel the action name 290075 A record with this name already exists Please select a different record name The record is not saved 300000 Faulty configur
80. 7 1 Overview Introduction The simple recipe view consists of three areas e Recipe list e Record list e Element list You can use the context menu to operate each of these display areas Operation The simple recipe view can be operated as follows e Enter values for the recipe elements e Create recipe data records e Save recipe data records or save them under a new name e Delete recipe data records e Transfer recipe data records from the PLC and to the PLC Operator Controls of the Simple Recipe View Toggle between the display areas and the context menus to operate the simple recipe views The table below shows the operation of the display area Touch operation Keyboard control Function Touching an entry The next lower display area opens ESC The next higher display area opens gt gt The context menu of the display area opens The table below shows the operation of the context menu Touch operation Keyboard control Function The menu is closed The display area opens Touch the menu command Input of the number of The menu command is executed the menu command TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 10 16 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating Recipes Context Menus of the Simple Recipe View 10 7 Operating the Simple Recipe View A number is assigned to each menu command which you can use to call the menu command with keyboard oper
81. AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 33 Operating a Project 8 12 Project Security 8 12 Project Security 8 12 1 Overview Design of the Security System The configuration engineer can protect the operation of a project by implementing a security system The security system is based on authorizations user groups and users If operator controls protected by a password are operated the HMI device first requests that you log on A logon screen is displayed in which you enter your user name and password After logging on you can operate the operator controls for which you have the necessary permissions The logon dialog can be set up by the configuration engineer via an individual operator control In the same way the configuration engineer can set up an operator control to log off After logging off objects assigned password protection can no longer be operated to do so log on again Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation User Groups and Permissions Project specific user groups are created by the configuration engineer The Administrators and PLC User groups are included in all projects by default User groups are assigned permissions Permission required for an operation is specifically defined for each individual object and function in the project Users and Passwords Logoff Times 8 34 Each user is assigned to exactly one user group The following people are allowed to create users and a
82. An LED is lit The left or right letter assignment is enabled Each time the key is pressed the system toggles among the left letter assignment the right letter assignment and the number assignment Si Toggle between uppercase and lowercase Use in key combinations for example for entering uppercase letters mn I Zz a a Switch to additional key assignment Some of the keys contain a blue imprinted key assignment for example the character Use in shortcut keys for the blue key assignment CTR H General control functions Use in shortcut keys ALT General control functions Use in shortcut keys Acknowledge alarms Key ACK Function Acknowledging Description Acknowledges the currently displayed error message or all the alarms of an alarm group as group acknowledgment The LED is lit as long as there are unacknowledged error messages TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 8 13 Operating a Project 8 5 Entering Values Using the Keys Displaying info text Key Function Description Displaying info text Opens a window with the configured info text for the selected object for example message or IO field The LED is lit if info text is available for the selected object Multiple key operation Unwanted actions may be triggered if the operator unintentionally actuat
83. BO 2 3 Safety Instructions and General Notes 2 3 Notes about Usage 2 3 Notes about Usage Industrial Use Residential Use See also The HMI device is designed for industrial use The following standards are met e Requirements of the emission of interference EN 61000 6 4 2001 e Requirements for noise immunity EN 61000 6 2 2001 If the HMI device is used in a residential area you must take measures to achieve Limit Class B conforming to EN 55011 for RF interference Suitable measures to achieve Limit Class B for suppression of radio interference include e Installation of the HMI device in a grounded cabinet e Use of filters in electrical supply lines Individual acceptance is required Spare Parts and Repairs Page 11 3 2 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility Introduction The HMI device fulfills requirements of the EMC directive of the domestic European market and other requirements EMC compliant Mounting of HMI Devices EMC compliant mounting of the HMI device and the use of interference proof cables will ensure trouble free operation The Directives for interference free installation of PLCs and the PROFIBUS Networks manual also apply for the installation of the HMI device Pulse shaped Interference 2 4 The table below shows the electromagnetic compatibility of modules in relation to pulse shaped interference This requires the HMI device to meet the specifications and directives for electrical installatio
84. I device in the left window The license keys are then transferred to the HMI device TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 7 21 Commissioning a Project 7 9 Transferring and Uploading License Keys Result The license key has now been transferred from the license diskette to the HMI device Procedure Uploading a License Key Proceed as follows 1 Switch to Transfer mode on the HMI device 2 When uploading using WinCC flexible Select the License Keys command in the menu Project gt Transfer The Automation License Manager opens When uploading using the Automation License Manager Start the Automation License Manager via the Windows Start menu 3 Inthe Automation License Manager select the command Connect HMI device in the menu Edit gt Connect Target System The Connect Target System dialog opens 4 Under Device Type select the appropriate device type 5 Select the type of connection in the Connection field and set the connection parameters 6 Select OK The connection to the HMI device is established The connected HMI device is displayed in the left window of the Automation License Manager 7 Inthe left window select the HMI device The right window displays the available license keys 8 Drag one or more license keys from the right window and drop them on the HMI device in the left window The license keys are then uploaded to the li
85. I device is started The Temp directory is not saved Check box for automatically restoring the file system on the memory card when the HMI device starts up and when a memory card is inserted 0 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Configuring the Operating System Procedure Result 6 5 4 Introduction 6 5 Changing HMI Device Settings Proceed as follows 1 Select the Save Registry button to save the current registry settings 2 Select the Save Files button to save temporary files 3 Specify how the file system on the memory card should be restored Activate the check box Automatically Repair to activate automatic restore Deactivate the check box Automatically Repair if you wish to have the files system restored only upon prompting 4 Confirm your entries The dialog closes The HMI device uses the saved registry information the next time it starts The temporary files are copied back Setting the Screen Saver You can set a period of time for automatic activation of the screen saver on the HMI device The screen saver is automatically activated if the HMI device is not operated within the specified period of time The screen saver is deactivated when any key is pressed or when the touch screen is touched The function assigned to that operator control is not triggered Notice Activating the Screen Saver You should always
86. P 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 8 32 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating a Project 8 11 Operating the Sm rtClient View Procedure Forcing Permissions If several HMI devices access an HMI device only one HMI device has permission to operate Two cases must be distinguished for this case e lf another HMI device is already controlling the remote HMI device if configured accordingly you can force operating permission for the remote HMI device You are trying to operate the remote HMI device A dialog appears in which you are prompted to enter the appropriate password for forcing remote control You are now authorized to operate the remote HMI device e f another HMI device is accessing your HMI device via the Sm rtClient view you can force local operating permission for your HMI device Press five times consecutively You are given permission to operate your local HMI device Procedure Ending Remote Control You can end monitoring or control of a remote HMI device with one of the following methods depending on the configuration e Press the key configured for this e Exit the screen containing the Sm rtClient view e f configured display a menu with erri Select the desired menu command with and the respective identification letter Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6
87. PLC job 51 Select Screen has no function TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 8 6 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Operating a Project 8 4 Entering Values Using the Touch Screen Formats for Numerical Values You can enter values in numerical input fields based on the following formats e Decimal e Hexadecimal e Binary Limit Value Test of Numerical Values Tags can be assigned limit values The current limit values are indicated in the numerical screen keyboard If you enter a value which lies outside these limits the value is not accepted for example 80 where the limit value is 78 In this case a system alarm is output on the HMI device when an alarm window is configured The original value is displayed again Decimal places for numerical values The configuration engineer can define the number of decimal places for a numerical input field The number of decimal places is checked when you enter a value in this type of IO field e Decimal places in excess of the limit are ignored e Empty decimal places are filled with 0 Procedure You can enter numerical and hexadecimal values character by character using the numerical screen keyboard Proceed as follows 1 Touch the desired operator control within the screen The numerical screen keyboard opens The existing value is displayed in the screen keyboard and is selected 2 Enter the value You can only operate keys that are required for the en
88. ROFINET connection when using a point to point connection To use the RS 485 RS 232 port order a PC PPI cable from Siemens AG TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 4 12 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Mounting and Connecting 4 3 Connecting the HMI Device Configuring a PC PPI Cable Use the DIP switches to configure the transfer rate of the PC PPI cable Note If the connection fails during the operating system update set the system to a lower bit rate If you wish to communicate at high bit rate you must used a PC PPI cable of version 3 or later The version code is printed on the cable e g E Stand 3 corresponds to version 3 DIP switch LEDs Set the DIP switches 1 to 3 to the same value as in WinCC flexible DIP switches 4 to 8 must be set to 0 I o DIP switch The following table shows the adjustable bit rates Bit rate in Kbps DIP switch 1 DIP switch 2 DIP switch 3 115 2 1 1 0 57 6 1 1 1 38 4 0 0 0 19 2 0 0 1 9 6 0 1 0 4 8 0 1 1 2 4 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 The figure shows a bit rate of 115 2 Kbps TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 4 13 Mounting and Connecting 4 3 Connecting the HMI Device Note when connecting See also 4 3 7 Notice USB Host to Host Cable Use only the driver for the USB host to host cable which is included in the WinCC flexible package Do not
89. SIEMENS SIMATIC HMI HMI device TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions Order No 6AV6691 1DH01 OABO 09 2007 A5E0047 1222 02 Preface Overview Safety Instructions and General Notes NO Planning Application j Mounting and Connecting Operator Controls and 5 Displays Configuring the Operating 6 System Commissioning a Project Operating a Project Operating Alarms Operating Recipes 10 Maintenance and Care 1 1 12 Specifications gt gt o K s 9 lt a 2 x O gt Safety Guidelines This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety as well as to prevent damage to property The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol These notices shown below are graded according to the degree of danger Danger indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken Warning indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken Caution gt ee with a safety alert symbol indicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken Caution without a safety alert symbol indicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken Notice indicates tha
90. Screen keyboard 8 6 Numerical value Changing 8 7 8 16 Decimal places 8 7 Display format 8 7 Index 5 Index O Offices iv Offline Operating mode 7 2 Recipe tag Test 7 8 Online Operating mode 7 2 Recipe tag Test OP 270 Displaying information OP 277 Applications Clearance 3 5 Mounting 4 Operator control element OP properties 6 5 Device 6 27 Persistent storage Touch 6 16 Opening Control Panel 6 5 List box 6 11 8 13 Operating Control Panel 6 7 Explorer 6 3 Key 8 12 6 15 Loader 6 Operator control Operator control element 8 12 Project 8 1 Recipe screen ina Slider control Switch Trend view User Interface 6 With external keyboard 8 2 With external mouse 8 2 Operating instructions Area of application Purpose of Operating mode Offline 7 2 Operating system Configuring 6 Safety instruction 4 14 update via ProSave 7 16 update via WinCC flexible Updating 7 3 Index 6 Operation Feedback Operation feedback Operator control Operator control element Memory card slot OP 277 5 2 Operating 8 12 Simple recipe view TP 277 Operator input options 6 6 Optical feedback Option Installing 7 4 Installing with ProSave Installing with WinCC flexible 7 18 Removing 7 4 Eg Removing with ProSave Removing with WinCC flexible Options Network operation 6 6 Overall dimension
91. System 6 5 Changing HMI Device Settings Procedure Deactivating Password Protection Proceed as follows 1 Delete the entries in the Password and Confirm Password input fields 2 Apply your entries The dialog closes Result Password protection for the Control Panel and Windows CE taskbar is disabled 6 5 Changing HMI Device Settings 6 5 1 Setting the Date and Time Introduction You can set the date and time on the HMI device The HMI device must be restarted in the following cases e You have changed the time zone setting e You have changed the setting of the Daylight savings time currently in effect check box Requirement The Date Time Properties dialog has been opened with the Date Time Properties RA button Date Time Properties Date Time l Time Zone em Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinbt ma Current Time Januar 2006 MDM DF 5 5 06 09 28 Cel 2 2 27 28 29 30 31 1 3 234567 ee Daylight savinas time 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 ereny in effect 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 B 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 4 5 apply 6 Time zone Time Date Daylight saving check box Button for saving changes TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 6 19 Configuring the Operating System 6 5 Changing HMI Device Settings Procedure Result Proceed as follows Select the appropriate time zone for the HMI devic
92. The Control Panel is used to configure various settings such as the transfer settings TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 1 Configuring the Operating System 6 1 Loader Open Loader e Press Taskbar to activate the taskbar with the open Windows CE start menu Transfer ier a O Communication gt Favorites gt K Command Prompt E Documents gt 4 Softkeyboard as Settings gt Ex Windows Explorer b FE 14 00 The following options are available to open the Loader e The Loader appears briefly after starting the HMI device e The Loader appears when the project is closed If configured use the relevant operator control to close the project Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation Operating the Keys in the Loader The table below shows the shortcut keys for navigation in the Loader Shortcut key Function Y a The next or previous entry is selected The selected button is operated Password Protection Notice If the password is no longer available you can cancel password protection by updating the operating system All data on the HMI device will be deleted when you update the operating system You can protect the Control Panel and taskbar from unauthorized access When password protection is enabled the message password protect is displayed in the Loader If the pas
93. The remote server is not running on the addressed Check the configured server address computer check whether the remote server is running on the target Wrong server address computer The attempt to connect failed 230304 The remote server on the addressed computer is Use a compatible remote server incompatible to VNCOCX The attempt to connect failed 230305 The authentication has failed because the Configure the correct password password is incorrect The attempt to connect failed TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO A 19 Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 230306 Error in the connection to the remote server This check whether may occur as a result of network problems e The bus cable is plugged in The attempt to connect failed e There are network problems 230307 The connection to the remote server was shut down because e the remote server was shut down or e the user instructed the server to close all connections The connection is closed 230308 This alarm provides information on the connection status An attempt is made to connect 240000 WinCC flexible Runtime is operating in demo mode Install the authorization You have no authorization or your authorization is corrupted 240001 WinCC flexible Runtime is operating in demo mode Load an adequate authorization po
94. The storage location is predefined by the project ENTER The recipe data record is saved under a different name irrespective of the recipe view A dialog box opens in which the name is entered Agile INS The displayed recipe data record is deleted DEL Lea The values of the recipe view are synchronized with the associated recipe tags The values changed during editing are written to the associated recipe tags Subsequently all the values of the tags are read out and updated in the table eye eeg The recipe values from the PLC are displayed in the recipe view The values of the set recipe data record displayed in the recipe view are transferred to the PLC LALA al gt Operating the Recipe Screen You operate the recipes in a recipe screen with the operator controls provided by the configuration engineer Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation 10 6 2 Creating a Recipe Data Record Introduction You create a new recipe data record by modifying an existing record You then save the modified data record under a new name Requirements A screen with a recipe view is displayed TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 10 9 Operating Recipes 10 6 Operating the Recipe View Procedure with Touch Operation Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe view contains several recipes Select the r
95. To Send Direct Current Data Carrier Detect Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dual in Line electronic chip housing design Domain Name System Distributed I O Data Source Name Data Set Ready Data Terminal Ready Electromagnetic Compatibility European standard Engineering System Electrostatic Discharge the components and modules endangered by such Electrostatic Sensitive Device Ground High Frequency Human Machine Interface International Electronic Commission Interface Input and Output Internet Protocol Light Emitting Diode Media Access Control Metal Oxide Semiconductor Multipoint Interface SIMATIC S7 Microsoft Mean Time Between Failures Not connected Operator Panel Personal Computer Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO B 1 Abbreviations PELV PG PLC PPI RAM RJ45 RTS RxD SD Card SELV SP STN Sub D TAB TCP IP TFT TTY TxD UL USB WINS Protective Extra Low Voltage Programming device Programmable Logic Controller Point to Point Interface SIMATIC S7 Random Access Memory Registered Jack Type 45 Request To Send Receive Data Security Digital Card Safety Extra Low Voltage Service Pack Super Twisted Nematic Subminiature D plug Tabulator Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Thin Film Transistor Teletype Transmit Data Underwriter s Laboratory Universal Serial Bus Windows Internet Naming Service Operating Instructions TP 277 OP 277
96. User Views Number of characters Length of user name maximum 40 Length of password minimum 3 Length of password maximum 24 Entry in user view maximum 50 8 12 2 User View Application The user view is used to display the users on the HMI device e All users on the HMI device are displayed in the user view to the administrator or to a user with administrator permissions e lf you are a user without user management permission you can only see your personal user entry The permissions of a user after logging on depends on the user group to which the user is assigned Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation Layout The configuration engineer can implement simple or enhanced user view The two user views offer the same functions They differ only in the display of information TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 35 Operating a Project 8 12 Project Security Simple User View If you are not logged on to the HMI device the only entry contained in the simple user view is lt ENTER gt If you are logged on to the HMI device the simple user view only displays the user name and user group Group 9 PLC User Group 1 User 1 Group 1 lt New user gt Enhanced User View The enhanced user view displays information about the users User X Password Group Logoff time Admin Group 9 The enhan
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99. able automatic transfer by activating the respective Remote Control check box in the Channel 1 or Channel 2 group Warning Unintentional Transfer Mode Ensure that the configuration computer does not inadvertently switch the HMI device to transfer mode during the open project This could cause unintentional actions to be triggered in the plant TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Configuring the Operating System 6 7 Changing Communication Settings 3 Select the required protocol for Channel 2 in the selection field 4 Enter further parameters if required Applies to MPI PROFIBUS DP Select the Advanced button if you wish to switch to the S7 Transfer Settings dialog You can change the settings for MPI PROFIBUS DP there Confirm your entries The S7 Transfer Settings dialog closes Applies to ETHERNET Select the Advanced button if you wish to switch to the Network Configuration dialog You can change the TCP IP settings there Confirm your entries The Network Configuration dialog closes Applies to USB No further settings are required for USB 5 Confirm your entries The Transfer Settings dialog closes Result The data channel is configured General Information Note Making Changes in Transfer Mode If the HMI device is in Transfer mode while changes are made to the transfer settings the settings only go into
100. acter Use in hotkeys for the blue key assignment CTR H General control functions Use in hotkeys ALT General control functions Use in hotkeys TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Configuring the Operating System 6 3 Changing settings for Operation See also Front Side Operator Controls Page 5 1 6 3 Changing settings for Operation 6 3 1 Configuring the Screen Keyboard Introduction Requirements 6 12 Configure the appearance and position of the screen keyboard which is used for making entries outside the open project You have opened the Siemens HMI InputPanel Options dialog with the InputPanel i button Siemens HMI Input Panel Options OK a Position and Size Currently close Open Input Panel E Save current size and position Save 2 Button for displaying the screen keyboard Button for saving the screen keyboard settings TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Configuring the Operating System Procedure Result See also 6 3 Changing settings for Operation Proceed as follows 1 ao a A Q Display the screen keyboard with the Open Input Panel button The Siemens HMI Input Panel Options dialog changes its appearance Siemens HMI Input Panel Options OK Save current size an
101. additional programs developed especially for the HMI device You can also remove the option from the HMI device again Note License key A license key may be needed to run an option The license key unlocks the option for use TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 7 17 Commissioning a Project 7 8 Installing and Removing Options 7 8 2 Installing and Removing Options Using WinCC flexible Requirements The HMI device is connected to a configuration computer No project is open in WinCC flexible The data channel is configured on the HMI device Procedure Installing an Option Proceed as follows 1 On the configuration computer select the Communication settings command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible The Communication Settings dialog opens 2 Select the type of HMI device 3 Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuration computer NO on Ff Result then set the connection parameters Close the dialog with OK Select the Options command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible Select the desired option under Available options Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the device automatically sets Transfer mode when the installation of an option is initiated Start the installation of the option in WinCC flexib
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103. again to the HMI device 280000 Connection is up because the cause of the interruption has been eliminated 280001 No more data is read or written Possible causes check whether e The cable is defective e The cable is plugged in e The PLC does not respond is defective etc e The controller is OK e The wrong port is used for the connection e The correct port is used e System overload Restart the system if the system alarm persists 280002 The connection used requires a function block in the controller The function block has responded Communication is now enabled 280003 The connection used requires a function block in check whether the controller e The cable is plugged in The function block has not responded e The controller is OK e The correct port is used Restart the system if the system alarm persists Remedy depends on the error code 1 The function block must set the COM bit in the response container 2 The function block must not set the ERROR bit in the response container 3 The function block must respond within the specified time timeout 4 Go online to the PLC 280004 The connection to the controller is interrupted Check the connection parameters in WinCC flexible There is no data exchange at present Ensure that the cable is plugged in the controller is operational the correct port is being used Restart the system if the system alarm persists 290000 The recipe tag could not be read or written It
104. agnostics event cannot be visualized The system returns internal error 2 170004 An S7 diagnostics event cannot be visualized The system returns an internal error of error class 2 error number 3 170007 It is not possible to read the S7 diagnostics buffer SSL because this operation was canceled with an internal error of class 2 and error code 3 A 14 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 180000 A component OCX received configuration data with Install a newer component a version ID which is not supported 180001 System overload because too many actions Several remedies are available running in parallel Not all the actions can be e Increase the configured cycle times or basic clock executed some arerejected e Generate the alarms at a slower rate polling e Initiate scripts and functions at greater intervals If the alarm appears more frequently Restart the HMI device 180002 The on screen keyboard could not be activated Reinstall WinCC flexible Runtime Possible causes TouchInputPC exe was not registered due to a faulty Setup 190000 It is possible that the tag is not updated 190001 The tag is updated after the cause of the last error state has been eliminated return to normal operation 190002 The tag is not up
105. ail account Note Options Additional tabs may appear in the WinCC flexible Internet Settings tab This depends on the options that have been enabled for network operation in the project Procedure Changing E mail Settings 6 44 Proceed as follows 1 Specify the SMTP server Activate the Use the default of the project file radio button if you want to use the SMTP server configured in the project Deactivate the Use the default of the project file radio button if you do not want to use the SMTP server configured in the project Specify the required SMTP server 2 Enter the name for the sender in the Sender input field 3 Enter the e mail account for your e mail in the Authentication input field Some e mail providers only allow you to send mail if you specify the e mail account The Authentication field can remain empty if your e mail provider allows you to send mail without checking the account TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Configuring the Operating System 6 9 Backup and Restore with the Memory Card Procedure Changing Proxy Settings Result See also Proceed as follows 1 Change to the Proxy tab WinCC flexible Internet Settings Email Proxy Use proxy server Proxy Port aame O HO o Check box for using the proxy server Port Address of the proxy server 2 Activate the ch
106. ait sec selection field With the value 0 the project starts immediately It is then no longer possible to call the Loader after switching on the HMI device If you still wish to access the Loader an operator control must be configured to close the project 2 Confirm your entries The dialog closes Result The delay time for the HMI device is now set 6 7 Changing Communication Settings 6 7 1 Changing MPI PROFIBUS DP Settings Introduction The communication settings for MPI or PROFIBUS DP are defined in the HMI device project In the following cases the communication settings might have to be changed e The first time the project is transferred e If changes are made to the project but are only applied later TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 6 30 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Configuring the Operating System 6 7 Changing Communication Settings Notice Transfer Mode Using MPI PROFIBUS DP The bus parameters are read from the project currently loaded on the HMI device The settings for MPI PROFIBUS DP transfer can be modified The following steps are required e Close the project e Change the settings on the HMI device e Then return to Transfer mode The changed MP PROFIBUS DP settings will be overwritten in the following cases e The project is started again e A project is transferred Transfer settings A project can only be transferred from the configuration computer to t
107. al sequences for example menu commands context menu commands lt F1 gt lt Alt P gt Keyboard operation TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO iii Preface Please observe notes labeled as follows Note Notes contain important information concerning the product its use or a specific section of the documentation to which you should pay particular attention Registered Trademarks Names labeled with a symbol are registered trademarks of the Siemens AG Other names used in this documentation may be trademarks the use of which by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner e HMI e SIMATIC e SIMATIC HMI e SIMATIC ProTool e SIMATIC WinCC e SIMATIC WinCC flexible e SIMATIC TP 277 e SIMATIC OP 277 Representatives and Offices Training Center If you have any further questions relating to the products described in this manual please contact your local representative at the SIEMENS branch nearest you Your Siemens representative can be found at http www siemens com automation partner Siemens AG offers a variety of training courses in order to familiarize you with automation systems Please contact your regional Training Center or the central Training Center in D90327 Nuremberg Germany Phone 49 911 895 3200 Internet http www sitrain com Technical Support You can find technical support for
108. alarm is assigned to the System alarm class A system alarm refers to internal states on the HMI device and the PLC Tab order In the configuration this sets the sequence in which objects are focused on pressing the lt TAB gt key Tag Defined memory location to which values can be written to and read from This can be done from the PLC or the HMI device Based on whether the tag is interconnected with the PLC or not we distinguish between external tags process tags and internal tags Transfer Transfer of a runtime project from the configuration PC to the HMI device Transfer mode An operating mode of the HMI device in which an executable project is transferred from the configuration computer to an HMI device TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Glossary 5 Glossary TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Glossary 6 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Index Audit 1 9 A Accessory kit ACK ACK key Acknowledge key 8 Acknowledging Alarm pd 6 aT Error alarm 9 6 Activating Direct connection Password proteo Address assignment TCP IP network Addressing 6 Admin 8 8 42 8 43 8 44 Agenc Alarm A Acknowledgin 8 13 9 6 Displayin Editing Functional scope gt Alarm buffer 9 Functional sco Alarm class 9 1 Alarm event 9 1 Alarm group 9 2 Alarm indicator 9 3 Alarm log 9 2 Alarm report 9 2 Alarm w
109. an be operated it cannot exchange data with the PLC Online Operating Mode In this mode the HMI device and PLC communicate You can operate the plant on the HMI device according to your system configuration Transfer Mode In this mode you can transfer a project from the configuration computer to the HMI device or backup and restore HMI device data for example The following options are available for setting Transfer mode on the HMI device e When the HMI device starts up Start Transfer mode manually in the HMI device Loader e During ongoing operation Start the Transfer mode manually within the project using an operator control The HMI device toggles to Transfer mode when automatic mode is set and a transfer is initiated on the configuration computer TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 7 2 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Commissioning a Project 7 3 Reusing Existing Projects 7 3 Reusing Existing Projects The table below shows how you can reuse existing projects while observing the screen size HMI device in the existing project New HMI device TP 270 6 TP 277 6 OP 270 6 OP 277 6 MP 270 6 Touch TP 277 6 0 1 If you have set options on the MP 270 6 Touch you must use the MP 277 8 Touch as the successor The following cases are possible 1 An old project in ProTool is available Migrate the project to WinCC flexible and then switch the HMI device
110. ananana RNANA ANNA AAA 3 3 Preparing for MOUNTIAG ci ssccsscceaseseceeeisseteaviesneieniteedv eri EE EEEN NEENA TEENAAN EA KARANAA 3 4 Specifications for Insulation Tests Protection Class and Degree of Protection 3 5 3 5 Rated Voltages isssctaeiciis acini ete EEA NEEE E EE RS 3 6 4 Mounting and Connecting ccccecsensceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseenseeeeeeeesseeeseeeeeesesseeeseeeeeesesseeseeeeeaeaeeneeeesssenees 4 1 4 1 Checking the Package Content 0 cccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeaeeeseaaeeeseeaaeeesnnaeeeeeeaeeeeenaeeeats 4 1 4 2 Mounting the AMI De VICE cic ii cerita ciated ed va edited NEn NNE EE ENEE 4 1 4 3 Connecting the HMI D VICE is ecsicccc cess cceecececuacceenceediaccectataeecbcnacecshcnaeeeh cnaedeehcneevehenaeeeenineeesncestias 4 3 1 OVGIVIGW cis cseccetesdesesisducven E deneducyateducvsaeddeedvaslavdsaeduehdupdaue AE 4 3 2 POMS jnteidas sic dataset acc wae daa tae a atte a wedded caaherede tale eee etd ee eee 4 3 3 Connecting the Equipotential Bonding Circuit 2 00 0 ee eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeene eee eeneeeeeteeeeetieeeersneeereae 4 3 4 Connecting the Power SUDDIY cise cteett hee cns ptedeeeveiacearbecest teeedlaet evenuedertiaeeend eee eeereteeeetng 4 3 5 Connecting the PLC esarri an a gies etwas gubsineeer aS 4 3 6 Connecting a Configuration PC oo cceeeecceeeeenne eee eeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeesesaeeeesaeeeeseaeeeseneeaaes 4 3 7 Connect USB dOviCO Sissa oiai A A E E TAE S E dines 4 3 8 Connect a printer
111. ardous Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class l Division 2 or Zone 2 High Frequency Radiation Proper use A Notice Unintentional Operating Situations High frequency radiation for example from a cell phone may cause unintentional operating situations Warning Commissioning of the HMI device is forbidden until it has been absolutely ensured that the machine in which the HMI device is to be installed complies with Directive 98 37 EC TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 2 1 Safety Instructions and General Notes 2 2 Standards Certificates and Approvals 2 2 Standards Certificates and Approvals Certificates and approvals A CE approval UL approval 2 2 Caution The following overview shows possible approvals The HMI device itself is certified as shown on the rear panel labels C The automation system meets the general and safety related requirements of the following EC directives and conforms to the harmonized European standards EN for programmable logic controllers published in the official gazettes of the European Union e 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive e 98 37 EG Directive of the European Parliament and Council of 22 June 1998 on the approximation of the laws and administrative regulations of the Member States concerning machinery EC Declaration of Conformity The EC Declara
112. ation With touch operation touch the menu command to execute it Some menu functions can also be called directly in the lists of the simple recipe view using the keys e Recipe list No Menu command Shortcut key Function 0 New A new recipe data record is created for the selected recipe If a start value is configured it is shown in the input field 1 Displaying info text The info text configured for the simple recipe view is displayed 2 Open The record list of the selected recipe opens e Record list No Menu command Shortcut key Function 0 New A new recipe data record is created for the selected recipe If a start value is configured it is shown in the input field 1 Delete The displayed record is deleted 2 Save as The selected record is saved under a different name irrespective of the simple recipe view A dialog box opens in which the name is entered 3 Rename The selected record is renamed A dialog box opens in which the name is entered e Element list No Menu command Shortcut key Function 0 Save The selected record is renamed To PLC The display values of the selected record are transferred from the HMI device to the PLC 2 From PLC The recipe values from the PLC are displayed on the HMI device in the recipe view 3 Save as The selected record is renamed A dialog box opens in which the name is entered Touch Op
113. ation Parameter type and no See alarm 190100 200000 Coordination is not executed because the address configured in the controller does not exist is not set Change the address or set up the address in the controller 200001 Coordination is canceled because the write access to the address configured in the PLC is not possible Change the address or set the address in the controller at an area which allows write access 200002 Coordination is not carried out at the moment because the address format of the area pointer does not match the internal storage format Internal error 200003 Coordination can be executed again because the last error state is eliminated return to normal operation 200004 The coordination may not be executed A 16 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 200005 No more data is read or written Possible causes Ensure that the cable is plugged in and the controller is e The cable is defective operational i e The PLC does not respond is defective etc Restart the system if the system alarm persists e System overload 200100 Coordination is not executed because the address Change the address or set up the address in the configured in the controller does not exist is not set controller
114. ation of process monitoring Change the controller configuration e g using PDiag or S7 Graph More alarms are queued than specified in the specifications of the CPU No further ALARM_S alarms can be managed by the PLC and reported to the HMI devices 300001 ALARM_S is not registered on this controller Select a controller that supports the ALARM_S service 310000 An attempt is being made to print too many reports Wait until the previous active log was printed in parallel Repeat the print job if necessary Only one log file can be output to the printer at a given time the print job is therefore rejected 310001 An error occurred on triggering the printer The Evaluate the additional system alarms related to this report is either not printed or printed with errors alarm Repeat the print job if necessary 320000 The movements have already been indicated by Deselect the movements on the other display units and another device select the motion control screen on the required display The movements can no longer be controlled unit 320001 The network is too complex View the network in STL The faulty addresses cannot be indicated 320002 No diagnostics alarm selected Select a diagnostics alarm from the ZP_ALARM alarm The unit belonging to the alarm could not be screen selected 320003 No alarms exists for the selected unit The detail Select the defective unit from the overview screen view cannot visualize any networks 320004 T
115. can assign functions to be executed when the alarm indicator is operated Usually the alarm indicator is only used for error alarms Further information may be available in your plant documentation 9 3 Displaying Alarms Displaying Alarms Alarm View Alarms are indicated in the alarm view or in the alarm window on the HMI device Depending on the configuration the alarm view is displayed as follows e As a single line Alarm numbers and alarm texts are displayed as single lines e As simple Alarm view e As enhanced Alarm view In the simple or enhanced Alarm views the configuration engineer specifies the alarm information to be displayed Depending on the configuration alarms from alarm logs are also displayed in the Alarm view TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 9 3 Operating Alarms 9 3 Displaying Alarms Simple Alarm View 19 04 2005 11 41 37 1 Motor 23 too hot a jd gt gt dJi The buttons have the following functions Button Function Displaying info text for an alarm Process alarm Acknowledge alarm Select the next or previous alarm in the list To scroll one page up or down BREER Enhanced Alarm View No Time Date Status at 12 04 59 19 04 2005 K Motor 23 too hot e The buttons have the following functions Button Function Displaying info text for an alarm
116. carried out at the Return Center in Furth Depending on the work necessary to repair the device the Center might decide to give youa credit not In this case it is your responsibility to order a new device The address is A amp D Return Center Siemensstr 2 90766 Furth Germany A service pack for maintenance is available with order number 6GAV6671 3XA01 0AX0 The service pack includes e Mounting seal e Mounting clamps e Labeling strips e Terminal block 2 pin The service pack can be ordered from your Siemens representative Service amp Support on the Internet Service amp Support provides additional comprehensive information on SIMATIC products through online services at http www siemens com automation support Information about on site services repairs spare parts and much more is available on our Services pages TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 11 3 Maintenance and Care 11 4 Spare Parts and Repairs TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 11 4 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Specifications 1 2 12 1 Dimension Drawings 12 1 1 Dimension Drawings of the TP 277 All dimensions in mm Tolerance 1 mm TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 12 1 Specifications 12 2 Specifications 12 1 2 Dimension Drawings of the OP 277
117. ce keyboard Use the keys of the external keyboard which correspond to the HMI keys in the description Operation with an External Mouse An external mouse can be used to operate the Control Panel in exactly the same way as the HMl device touch screen Click the described operator controls with the mouse 6 2 3 2 Input with the Touch Screen Introduction The Control Panel is operated with the HMI device touch screen Procedure Proceed as follows to change settings in the Control Panel 1 Close the project Use the provided operator control The Loader appears 2 Open the Control Panel by clicking Control Panel 3 To open the required dialog double click its symbol 4 Change as required by touching the tab 5 Now make the necessary changes Touch the respective input object to make entries Use the screen keyboard of the HMI device to enter the new values in the input fields Touch a button to operate it Touch the selection field to open a drop down list Touch the required entry from the drop down list Touch the check box to activate or deactivate a check box Touch a radio button to select it 6 Confirm your entry by clicking or discard your entry by clicking x The dialog closes 7 Close the Control Panel by clicking K 8 Start the project by clicking Start in the Loader TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 7 Configuring the Operating System
118. ced user view contains the following columns e User e Password e Group e Logoff time The passwords are encrypted by appear as asterisks 8 12 3 User Logon Logon Dialog Use the logon dialog to log on to the security system of the HMI device Enter your user name and password in the logon dialog CT x User Password OK Cancel TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 8 36 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating a Project 8 12 Project Security The logon dialog opens in the following cases You are operating an operator control with password protection You are operating an operator control that was configured for displaying the logon dialog Activate the lt ENTER gt entry in the simple user view Activate a blank entry in the extended user view The logon dialog will be automatically displayed when the project is started depending on the configuration Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation Requirements The logon dialog is open Procedure with Touch Operation Proceed as follows 1 2 Enter the user name and password Touch the corresponding input field The alphanumerical screen keyboard is displayed Select OK to confirm logon Procedure with Keyboard Operation Proceed as follows 1 2 Result Select the input field User within the logon dialog with ve Enter the user name using the system keys To ent
119. cedure Backup Proceed as follows 7 12 1 2 3 From the Windows Start menu start ProSave on the PC Select the HMI device type in the General tab Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC Set the connection parameters 4 Select the data to be backed up in the Backup tab 5 Select a destination folder and a file name for the psb backup file 6 Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the HMI device automatically sets Transfer mode when a backup is initiated Start the backup operation in ProSave with Start Backup Follow the instructions in ProSave A status view opens to indicate the progress of the operation TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Commissioning a Project Result 7 6 Backup and Restore The system outputs a message when the backup is completed The relevant data is now backed up on the PC Procedure Restore Proceed as follows 1 2 3 Result From the Windows Start menu start ProSave on the PC Select the HMI device type in the General tab Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC Set the connection parameters Select the psb backup file to be restored from the Restore tab You can see the HMI device for which the backup file was created and the type of backup data the file contains Set
120. cedure The HMI device is designed for maintenance free operation The touch screen and keyboard membrane should nevertheless be cleaned regularly Caution Faulty operation Always switch off the HMI device before cleaning it This will ensure that you do not trigger unintended functions when you touch the keys Use a cleaning cloth dampened with a cleaning agent to clean the equipment Only use water with a little liquid soap or a screen cleaning foam Caution Do not clean the HMI device with compressed air or steam jet blowers Never use aggressive solvents or scouring powder Proceed as follows 1 Switch off the HMI device 2 Spray the cleaning solution onto a cleaning cloth Do not spray directly onto the HMI device 3 Clean the HMI device When cleaning the display wipe from the screen edge inwards TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 11 1 Maintenance and Care 11 2 Cleaning Screen on TP 277 11 2 Cleaning Screen on TP 277 Cleaning Screen A The HMI touch screen can be cleaned when it is switched on and a project is running An operator control must be available in the project with which the cleaning screen can be called Once the cleaning screen is activated touch screen operation is locked for a configured period of time The time can be set between 5 and 30 seconds The time remaining for the lockout is indicated by a progress bar Warning
121. cense diskette Result The license key has now been uploaded from the HMI device to the license diskette See also Overview Page 7 10 Operating Modes Data Transmission Options Configuring the Data Channel Page 6 33 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 7 22 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating a Project 8 1 Overview Configuration and Process Control Phase HMI devices can be used to operate and monitor tasks in process and production automation The plant screens on the HMI devices are used to provide a clear overview of the active processes The HMI device project which includes the plant screens is created during the configuration phase The configuration engineer defines which tasks the HMI device has in the process He defines the following in detail e Which process data is displayed on the individual HMI device e Which plant components are controlled by this HMI device He stores this information in the project s screens The project is transferred to the HMI device during commissioning After transfer to the HMI device current processes can be operated and monitored in the project s screens Operating states current process data and alarms of a plant for example can be monitored with the screens Operator control elements which are used to operate the process for example buttons IO fields and alarm windows are displayed in the screens Operator Control Options The hardware of the HMI
122. cess is resumed All data stored on the flash file system is restored After successful restore the following message is displayed Restore successfully finished Click OK and remove your storage card and reboot your device Remove the memory card Acknowledge this message 9 The HMI device reboots Result The data from the memory card is now on the HMI device See also Using a Memory Card with the HMI device Page 5 3 Displaying Information about the HMI Device Page 6 27 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 6 48 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Commissioning a Project A 7 1 Overview Configuration and Process Control Phase HMI devices can be used to operate and monitor tasks in process and production automation The plant screens on the HMI devices are used to provide a clearer overview of active processes The HMI device project which includes the plant screens is created during the configuration phase Once the project is transferred to the HMI device current processes can be operated and monitored in the process control phase The HMI device is connected to a PLC in the plant and exchanges values with this PLC Configuration phase Configuration PC eae Test the project Simulate the project HMI device dependent Save the project Transfer the project Process control phase HMI device Operate the project Connection to the PLC 1 Figure 7 1 Configuration and process control phases
123. changed directly in the plant This is the case for example if a valve was opened further directly at the plant than is stored in the recipe The values of the tags on the HMI device possibly no longer match the values in the PLC To synchronize the recipe values read the values from the PLC and display them in the recipe view Requirements A screen with a simple recipe view is displayed Procedure Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe list contains several recipes Select the recipe which contains the desired recipe data record 2 Select the element list of the recipe data record to which you want to apply the values from the PLC 3 Open the menu 4 Select the menu command 2 From PLC The values are read from the controller 5 If you want to save the display values in the HMI device select the menu command 0 Save Result The values were read from the controller displayed on the HMI device and saved to the selected recipe data record See also Recipes in the Project Page 10 3 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 10 21 Operating Recipes 10 7 Operating the Simple Recipe View 10 7 6 Transferring a Recipe Data Record to the PLC Introduction In order for an edited recipe data record to take effect in the process you must transfer the values to the PLC The display values in the recipe view are always transferred to the PLC Requirements A screen with a simple r
124. cting point that is as close as possible to the center See also Ports Page 4 5 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 4 9 Mounting and Connecting 4 3 Connecting the HMI Device 4 3 5 Connecting the PLC Wiring diagram 4 10 The figure below illustrates the connection between the HMI device and the PLC TP 277 OP 277 SIMATIC S7 PROFINET SIMATIC S7 SIMATIC S5 SIMATIC 500 505 SIMATIC 500 505 PLC from other RS 422 RS 485 manufacturers PLC from other manufacturers PLC from other manufacturers Notice Always use the approved cables to connect a SIMATIC S7 PLC Standard cables are available for the connection More information can be found in the SIMATIC HMI catalog ST 80 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Mounting and Connecting Connecting PROFINET 4 3 Connecting the HMI Device Notice Use a cross cable for the PROFINET connection when using a point to point connection Notice PROFINET IO If you use PROFINET IO direct keys connect the HMI device with a switch For detailed instructions regarding the installation of PROFINET networks please refer to the PROFINET system description manual Onl
125. ctions It is also assumed that those using the manual have experience in using personal computers and knowledge of Microsoft operating systems Operating Instructions Range of Validity The operating instruction manual applies to the TP 277 and OP 277 HMI devices in connection with the WinCC flexible software package Position in the Information Landscape These operating instructions form part of the SIMATIC HMI documentation The following information provides you with an overview of the SIMATIC HMI information landscape User manuals e WinCC flexible Micro Describes basic principles of configuration using the WinCC flexible Micro Engineering System TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO i Preface WinCC flexible Compact Standard Advanced Describes basic principles of configuration using the WinCC flexible Compact Engineering System WinCC flexible Standard WinCC flexible Advanced WinCC flexible Runtime Describes how to commission and operate your runtime project on a PC WinCC flexible Migration Describes how to convert an existing ProTool project to WinCC flexible Describes how to convert an existing WinCC project to WinCC flexible Describes how to convert an existing ProTool project including a change of the HMI device for example from OP3 to OP 73 or from OP7 to OP 77B Describes how to convert an existing ProTool project including a change from a
126. d 120000 The trend is not displayed because you configured Change the configuration an incorrect axis to the trend or an incorrect trend 120001 The trend is not displayed because you configured Change the configuration an incorrect axis to the trend or an incorrect trend 120002 The trend is not displayed because the tag check whether the data area for the tag exists in the assigned attempts to access an invalid controller controller the configured address is correct and the value address range for the tag is correct 130000 The action was not executed Close all other programs Delete files no longer required from the hard disk 130001 The action was not executed Delete files no longer required from the hard disk 130002 The action was not executed Close all other programs Delete files no longer required from the hard disk 130003 No data medium found The operation is canceled Check for example if e the correct data medium is being accessed e the data medium is inserted 130004 The data medium is write protected The operation check whether access has been made to the correct data is canceled carrier Remove the write protection 130005 The file is read only The operation is canceled check whether access has been made to the correct file Edit the file attributes if necessary 130006 Access to file failed The operation is canceled Check for example if e the correct file is being accessed e the file
127. d alarm buffer For this case the configuration engineer has to configure an operator control for printing the alarm buffer Alarm events are stored in an alarm log provided this log file is configured The capacity of the log file is limited by the storage medium and system limits 9 2 Recognizing Pending Alarms Introduction 9 2 You can recognize the presence of alarms which must be acknowledged by the following e For an HMI device with keys The LED in the key is lit e Depending on the configuration An alarm indicator is displayed on screen The configuration determines whether an alarm has to be acknowledged This is also defined by the alarm class which an alarm belongs to TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating Alarms 9 3 Displaying Alarms LED in the ACK Key Alarm Indicator An LED in the is found on an HMI device with keys The LED is lit if there are alarms requiring acknowledgment which must still be acknowledged The LED goes out when you acknowledge all alarms requiring acknowledgment The alarm indicator is a graphic symbol indicating queued alarms or alarms requiring acknowledgment depending on the configuration N 3 Figure 9 1 Alarm indicator with three queued alarms The alarm indicator flashes as long as alarms are queued for acknowledgment The number displayed indicates the number of queued alarms The configuration engineer
128. d as follows 1 Select the desired alarm view or alarm window with ve 2 Select the desired alarm Use the d Bd a or keys 3 Press until the al button is selected in the simple Alarm view or amp is selected in the enhanced Alarm view 4 Perform the operation with the key TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 9 7 Operating Alarms 9 6 Edit Alarm Result The system executes the additional functions of the alarm Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation See also Displaying Alarms Page 9 3 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 9 8 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating Recipes 1 10 1 Overview Introduction Recipes are used when different variants of a product are manufactured with the same process In this case the product variants differ in terms of their type and quantity of the components but not in terms of the manufacturing process sequence The configuration engineer can store the combination of each individual product variant in a recipe Field of Application Recipes can be used everywhere the same product components are used in variable combinations to create different product variants Examples e Beverage industry e Food processing industry e Pharmaceutical industry e Paint industry e Building materials industry e Steel industry 10 2 Structure of a Recipe Recipes The recipe co
129. d not be read while exporting it check whether the storage medium is correctly inserted 80048 80049 The log could not be renamed while preparing to check whether the storage medium is correctly inserted export it and if there is sufficient space on the medium The job can not be completed 80050 The log which shall be exported is not closed Make sure the CloseAll Logs system function is called The job can not be completed before using the ExportLog system function Change the configuration as required TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 90024 No operator actions can be logged due to lack of Make more space available by inserting an empty storage space on the storage medium for log The operator medium or swapping out the log files on the server using action will therefore not be executed ExportLog 90025 No user actions can be logged because of error check whether the storage medium is correctly inserted state of the archive Therefore the user action will not be executed 90026 No operator actions can be logged because the log Before further operator actions are carried out the log is closed The operator action will therefore not be must be opened again using the system function executed OpenAllLogs Change the conf
130. d on the configuration PC in WinCC flexible Overview Page 7 4 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 7 9 Commissioning a Project 7 6 Backup and Restore 7 6 Backup and Restore 7 6 1 Overview Backup and Restore Notice License Keys License keys are not taken into account for backups and restores License keys are saved in the working memory of the HMI device and cannot be deleted You can back up and restore the following data found in the internal flash memory of the HMI device with a PC e Project and HMI device image e Password list e Recipe data Use one of the following tools for backup and restore e WinCC flexible e ProSave General Information Notice Power failure If a complete restore operation is interrupted due to power failure on the HMI device the operating system of the HMI device may be deleted The operating system then has to be updated Compatibility conflict If a message is output on the HMI device warning of a compatibility conflict during the restore operation the operating system must be updated 7 6 2 Backup and Restore Operations with WinCC flexible Requirements e The HMI device is connected to a configuration computer e No project is open in WinCC flexible e The data channel is configured on the HMI device TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 7 10 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Commissioning
131. d position Position and Size Currently open Close Input Panel Save L O Button for closing the screen keyboard Button for saving the screen keyboard settings Click the ur key on the screen keyboard to toggle between the numerical and alphanumerical keyboard Set the position of the screen keyboard by moving the screen keyboard on the screen Touch the Save button to save the settings Click the Close Input Panel button to close the screen keyboard Close the dialog The screen keyboard settings have been modified Input with the Touch Screen Page 6 7 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 6 13 Configuring the Operating System 6 3 Changing settings for Operation 6 3 2 Setting the carachter repetition of the keyboard Introduction You can set the character repeat for the keyboard or screen keyboard in the Control Panel Requirement You have opened the Keyboard Properties dialog by clicking Keyboard 8335 Keyboard Properties ok x wl O u a O v gnable character repeat Repeat delay Long Wan an Short oN jj A el Repeat rate Slow Fast Tap here and hold down a key to Check box for activating the character repeat Slider control and buttons for the delay time before character repeat Slider control and buttons for the rate of the character repeat Test field O00 Procedure Pr
132. dated because communication Select the system function SetOnline to go online with the controller is down 190004 The tag is not updated because the configured tag Check the configuration address does not exist 190005 The tag is not updated because the configured Check the configuration controller type does not exist for this tag 190006 The tag is not updated because it is not possible to Check the configuration map the controller type in the data type of the tag 190007 The tag value is not modified because the Set online mode or reconnect to the controller connection to the controller is interrupted or the tag is offline 190008 The threshold values configured for the tag have Observe the configured or current threshold values of the been violated for example by tag e avalue entered e a system function e ascript 190009 An attempt has been made to assign the tag a Observe the range of values for the data type of the tags value which is outside the permitted range of values for this data type For example a value of 260 was entered for a byte tag or a value of 3 for an unsigned word tag 190010 Too many values are written to the tag for Increase the time interval between multiple write actions example in a loop triggered by a script Values are lost because only up to 100 actions are saved to the buffer TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO A 15 Appen
133. dependent functions e g messages etc Test the operator controls and views of the project See also Operating Modes Page 7 2 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 7 8 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Commissioning a Project 7 5 Transfer 7 5 5 Starting Upload Requirements Procedure Result See also No project is open in WinCC flexible The HMI device is connected to a configuration computer The data channel is configured on the HMI device The HMI device is in Transfer mode The memory card containing the compressed project file is inserted into the HMI device Proceed as follows 1 On the configuration computer select the Communication settings command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible The Communication Settings dialog opens Select the type of HMI device Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuration computer Set the connection parameters Close the dialog with OK Select the Transfer gt Upload command in the Project menu The Upload dialog opens Click OK to start the upload process The configuration computer checks the connection to the HMI device The compressed project file is uploaded from the HMI device to the configuration PC If the connection is not available or is defective an error message is displayed on the configuration computer After successful upload the project is opene
134. device determines which of the following operator control options are available e Touch screen The operator controls shown in the dialogs are touch sensitive Touch objects are basically operated in the same way as mechanical keys You activate operator controls by touching them with your finger To double click them touch an operator control twice in succession e HMIl device keyboard The operator controls shown in the screens are selected and operated using the keys of the HMI device e External keyboard connected via USB e External mouse connected via USB TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 1 Operating a Project 8 1 Overview A Caution Do not use any pointed or sharp objects when operating the touch screen Otherwise this may damage the plastic membrane of the touch screen The following provides instructions for operating a project with the touch screen and the keyboard Operating a Project with an External Keyboard An external keyboard can be used to operate a project in exactly the same way as with the HMI keyboard or screen keyboard Note The function keys of the external keyboard are disabled Use the other keys of the external keyboard which correspond to the HMI keys in the description Operating a Project with an External Mouse An external mouse can be used to operate a project in exactly the same way with the HMI touch screen
135. dix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 190011 Possible cause 1 The value entered could not be written to the configured controller tag because the high or low limit was exceeded The system discards the entry and restores the original value Possible cause 2 The connection to the controller was interrupted Make sure that the value entered lies within the range of values of the control tags Check the connection to the PLC 190012 It is not possible to convert a value from a source format to a target format for example An attempt is being made to assign a value to a counter that is outside the valid PLC specific value range A tag of the type Integer should be assigned a value of the type String Check the range of values or the data type of the tags 190100 The area pointer is not updated because the address configured for this pointer does not exist Type Warning alarms Error alarms Controller acknowledgment HMI device acknowledgment LED mapping Trend request Trend transfer 1 Trend transfer 2 o consecutive number shown in WinCC flexible ES ZONOJN AOUN Check the configuration 190101 The area pointer is not updated because it is not possible to map the PLC type to the area pointer type Parameter type and no see alarm 190100 190102 The area pointer is updated after the cause of the last error state has been eliminated return to normal oper
136. e Reading the file was canceled due to incompatibility of the format 260009 You have attempted to delete the user Admin or If you need to delete a user because perhaps you have PLC User These users are fixed components of exceeded the maximum number permitted delete the user management and cannot be deleted another user 260012 The passwords entered in the Change Password You have to log on to the system again Then enter the dialog and the confirmation field are not identical identical password twice to be able to change the The password has not been changed User will be password logged off 260013 The password entered in the Change Password You have to log on to the system again Then enter a dialog is invalid because it is already in use new password that has not been used before The password has not been changed User will be logged off 260014 User has unsuccessfully attempted to log on 3 You can log on to the system with your correct password times in succession Only an administrator can change the assignment to a The user has been locked out and assigned to group group no 0 270000 A tag is not indicated in the alarm because it check whether the data area for the tag exists in the attempts to access an invalid address in the controller the configured address is correct and the value controller range for the tag is correct 270001 There is a device specific limit as to how many alarms may be q
137. e Control You can end monitoring and control of a remote HMI device with one of the following methods depending on the configuration e Touch a button configured for this action e Exit the screen containing the Sm rtClient view e f configured a menu is displayed after you have touched an empty space over a longer period Touch the menu item Close Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation 8 11 3 Keyboard Control Operator Control Options The Sm rtClient view can be operated as follows e Starting remote control e Forcing permission e Ending remote control Procedure Starting Remote Operation Proceed as follows 1 On the HMI device change to the screen with the Sm rtClient view The following options are available for establishing the connection to the remote HMI device The connection is established automatically Press until the Sm rtClient view is selected Depending on the configuration you may be required to enter the address of the remote HMI device and a password The connection is established The current screen of the project running on the remote device is displayed on the screen of your HMI device 2 You can now monitor and control this screen depending on your configuration 3 Scroll bars are displayed if the screen of the remote HMI device is larger than that of the current HMI device Move the scroll bars in the desired direction using a or E m T
138. e cabinet each suspension folder contains the same number of sheets Each sheet in the suspension folder corresponds to an element of the recipe data record All the records of a recipe contain the same elements The records differ however in the value of the individual elements Example All drinks contain the same components Water concentrate sugar and flavoring The records for soft drink fruit juice or nectar differ however in the quantity of sugar used in production 10 3 Recipes in the Project Overview If recipes are used in a project the following components interact Recipe view recipe screen On the HMI device recipes are displayed and edited in the recipe view or in a recipe screen The recipe data records from the internal memory of the HMI device are displayed and edited in the recipe view The values of the recipe tags are displayed and edited in the recipe screen Depending on the configuration the values displayed in the recipe view are synchronized with the values of recipe tags HMI device recipe memory Recipes are saved in the form of data records in the HMI device recipe memory The recipe data can also be saved in recipe tags Recipe tags The recipe tags contain recipe data When you edit recipes in a recipe screen the recipe values are stored in recipe tags Depending on the configuration the values of the recipe tags are exchanged with the PLC The recipe tags can be synchronized
139. e following characters cannot be used in passwords e Space character e Special characters TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 8 38 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating a Project 8 12 Project Security Procedure Creating a User in the Simple User View Proceed as follows 1 Touch the lt New User gt entry in the user view The following dialog opens User Password OK Cancel 2 Enter the desired user name and password Touch the corresponding input field The alphanumerical screen keyboard is displayed 3 Touch the OK button The following dialog opens ME xy Group Group 1 Logoff time 5 cacal 4 Assign the user to a group Use x to open the list box Group Select 4 and xito scroll in the list box 5 Touch the required entry in the drop down list The selected entry is then accepted as input 6 Touch the input field Logoff time The screen keyboard is displayed 7 Enter a value between 0 and 60 for the logoff time in minutes The value 0 stands for no automatic logoff 8 Confirm your entries with OK Procedure Creating a User in the Enhanced User View Proceed as follows 1 Touch the desired field in the blank line of the user view The appropriate screen keyboard is displayed 2 Enter the respective user data in the field Assign the user to one of the groups from the list box Enter a value between 0 and 60 for t
140. e in the Time Zone selection field Touch the Apply button to confirm your entry The time of day shown in the Current Time field is adjusted correspondingly to the selected time zone 3 Set the date in the selection field 4 Set the current time of day in the Current Time input field 5 If you wish to switch between daylight saving standard time Activate the Daylight savings time currently in effect check box Touch the Apply button to confirm your entries The time is automatically adjusted by one hour on the respective days Touch the Apply button to confirm your entries The values you have set are now in effect Confirm your entries The dialog closes The settings for the date and time of day have now been changed Synchronizing the Date and Time with the Controller See also 6 20 The date and time of the HMI device can be synchronized with the controller if this has been configured in the project and the controller program Further information on this subject is available in the WinCC flexible system manual Notice You have to synchronize the date and time when time controlled responses are triggered in the PLC by the HMI device Restarting the HMI Device Page 6 26 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Contiguring the Operating System 6 5 Changing HMI Device Settings 6 5 2 Changing Regional Settings Intr
141. e to an error panel Nothing was imported 80001 The log specified is filled to the size defined Store the file or table by executing a move or copy in percent and must be stored elsewhere function 80002 Aline is missing in the specified log 80003 The copying process for logging was not successful In this case it is advisable to check any subsequent system alarms too 80006 Since logging is not possible this causes a In the case of databases check whether the permanent loss of the functionality corresponding data source exists and start up the system again 80009 A copying action has been completed successfully 80010 Since the storage location was incorrectly entered Configure the storage location for the respective log in WinCC flexible this causes a permanent loss of again and restart the system when the full functionality is the functionality required 80012 Log entries are stored in a buffer If the values are Archive fewer values read to the buffer faster than they can be physically Or written using a hard disk for example Increase the logging cycle overloading may occur and recording is then stopped 80013 The overload status no longer applies Archiving resumes the recording of all values 80014 The same action was triggered twice in quick succession Since the process is already in operation the action is only carried out once 80015 This system alar
142. e with WinCC flexible 1 5 Functional Scope with WinCC flexible The following tables show the objects which can be integrated in a project for a TP 277 or 1 6 OP 277 Alarms Object Specification TP 277 OP 277 Alarms Number of discrete alarms 4 000 Number of analog alarms 200 Length of the alarm text 80 characters Number of tags in an alarm Max 8 Display Alarm line Alarm window Alarm view Acknowledge error message individually Yes Acknowledge several error messages simultaneously 16 alarm groups group acknowledgement of alarm groups Edit alarm Yes Alarm indicator Yes ALARM_S Display S7 alarms Yes Alarm buffer retentive Alarm buffer capacity 512 alarms Simultaneously queued alarm events Max 250 View alarm Yes Delete alarm buffer Yes Line by line printing of alarms Yes Tags values and lists Object Specification TP 277 OP 277 Tags Number 2 048 Limit value monitoring Input Output Yes Linear Scaling Input Output Yes Text lists Number 500 1 Graphics lists Number 400 1 1 The maximum total of text and graphics lists is 500 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Overview 7 5 Functional Scope with WinCC flexible Screens Object Specification TP 277 OP 277 Screens Number 500 Fields per screen 200 Tags per screen 200 Complex objects pe
143. e with a different column header 2 Keeping the touch screen pressed move the column heading to the column heading you wish to exchange it with Result The columns are displayed in the modified sequence Procedure Reading the Status Value Proceed as follows 1 Enter the address and the desired format of a value for each line Touch the respective columns to display the screen keyboard 2 Once you have entered all of the desired values touch the or button Result All values are read cyclically by the controller and entered in the Status Value column until the is button is touched again Requirements for Forcing The following requirements must be fulfilled in order to force values e The Control Value column must be available e The Write button must be available Procedure Forcing a Value Proceed as follows 1 Enter the address of a value for each line Enter the desired value in the Control Value column Touch the respective columns to display the screen keyboard 2 Once you have entered all of the desired values touch the kiil button TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 27 Operating a Project 8 10 Operating Status Force Result The values from the Control Value column are transferred once to the controller 8 10 3 Keyboard Control Operator Control Options Status force can be operated as follows e Change the column width e Read the sta
144. ecipe for which you want to create a new recipe data record Touch al A new recipe data record with the next available number is created If you change the new data record number to an existing data record number the existing data record is overwritten Enter values for the elements of the data record The elements of the recipe data record can be assigned default values depending on the configuration Touch al Enter a name for the data record The data record is saved under the new name If the recipe data record already exists a dialog is opened In this dialog specify whether the existing data record is to be overwritten Procedure with Keyboard Operation Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe view contains several recipes Select the recipe for which you want to create a new recipe data record oon i Press bray a A new recipe data record with the next available number is created If you change the new data record number to an existing data record number the existing data record is overwritten Enter values for the elements of the data record The elements of the recipe data record can be assigned default values depending on the configuration Press 5 Enter a name for the data record 6 Confirm your entry Result The data record is saved under the new name If the recipe data record already exists a dialog is opened In this dialog specify whether the existing da
145. ecipe view is displayed Procedure Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe list contains several recipes Select the recipe which contains the desired recipe data record 2 Select the element list of the recipe data record whose values you want to transfer to the PLC 3 Open the menu 4 Select the menu command 1 To PLC Result The values of the recipe data record were transferred to the PLC and take effect in the process See also Recipes in the Project Page 10 3 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 10 22 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating Recipes 10 8 Exporting a Recipe Data Record 10 8 Exporting a Recipe Data Record Introduction You can export one or more recipe data records to a CSV file depending on the configuration After export the values in the recipe data record can be manipulated in a spreadsheet program such as MS Excel The degree to which you can influence the export depends on the configuration Requirement e A screen with a recipe view is displayed e An operator control with the function Export record has been configured e The following tags are configured equally in the recipe view and for the Export record button Recipe number Data record number Procedure Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe view contains several recipes Select the recipe which contains the desired recipe data record 2 Select the recipe data record you want to export 3 Ope
146. eck box Use proxy server if you want to use a proxy server 3 Specify the address of the proxy server and the port 4 Confirm your entries The dialog closes The Internet settings have now been changed Overview of Network Operation Page 6 37 6 9 Backup and Restore with the Memory Card Introduction A Backup involves copying the operating system applications and data from the internal flash memory of the HMI device to a memory card A restore operation deletes the old data from flash memory of the HMI device on confirmation The data stored on the memory card is then copied to the internal flash memory Caution All data on the HMI device will be deleted during a restore operation Existing licenses are retained TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 45 Configuring the Operating System 6 9 Backup and Restore with the Memory Card Requirements A memory card with sufficient free capacity is inserted in the HMI device The size of the internal flash memory is displayed with information about the HMI device A warning is displayed if the available space is insufficient and backup is aborted You have opened the Backup Restore dialog with the Backup Restore Q button Backup Restore OK Backup to memory card BACKUP Restore from memory card RESTORE 1 2 Button for backup to memory card Button for restore from
147. eclaration of Conformity Labeling strips Dimensions Printing 5 6 Language change Functional scope Layout Slider control 8 22 Sm rtClient view Trend view 8 24 Uploading Limit value For password For user For user view Limit value monitoring Functional scope 1 6 Openi Loader Operating Locking Operator control Log Functional scope Logoff User 8 38 Logoff AET Logon User M MAC address 6 40 Maintenance 11 1 11 3 Manual Production sequence Transfer Mechanical Shipping conditions Storage conditions Memory OP 277 TP 277 Memory card TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Ejecting Inserting Restoring file system Restoring from 6 45 Memory information 6 6 Displaying Menu command Simple recipe view Monitor settin Changing Monitoring mode Sm rtClient view Mounting EMC compliant Mounting cla mp Mounting 4 2 Mounting cut out Dimensions 3 Preparing 3 4 Mouse BS an Mouse External MP 277 Switching on Testing 4 16 MPI Setting 6 6 6 32 Multimedia card 5 3 Multiple key operation 8 2 N Name server 6 5 Network 6 38 Configuring Installing 6 37 Logon data 6 5 Network configuration 6 5 Identification Network operation Options 6 6 6 4 Network setting 6 5 6 40 Non insulated structure 4 9 Number format 6 6 Numerical Key assignment 6 11
148. ed separately under the order number 6AV667 1 8XE00 0AX0 PC PPI Cable The cable is required when updating the operating system by bootstrapping You can also use the cable for transfer Connect the PC PPI cable to the RS 422 RS 485 port The cable converts the input signals to RS 232 signals The cable is not supplied with the HMI device The cable can be ordered separately under the order number 6ES7901 3CB30 0XA0 Note If the connection fails during the operating system update set the system to a lower bit rate If you wish to communicate at high bit rate you must used a PC PPI cable of version 3 or later The version code is printed on the cable e g E Stand 3 corresponds to version 3 90 Angle Adapter If space is restricted you can use an angle adapter at the RS 422 RS 485 port The adapter is not supplied with the HMI device The adapter can be ordered separately under the order number GAV6671 8XDO0 0XAO0 Protective Foil Protective foil is available for HMI devices with a touch screen The protective foil is not supplied with the HMI device The protective foil can be ordered separately under the order number GAV6671 2XCO00 0AX0 Memory Card Only use the SD memory cards tested and released by Siemens or multimedia cards More information can be found in the SIMATIC HMI catalog ST 80 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 1 5 Overview 7 5 Functional Scop
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151. effect after the transfer function is restarted This may occur if the Control Panel is opened to change the transfer properties in an active project Notice Transfer Mode via Channel 2 The bus parameters for example HMl device address are read from the project currently loaded on the HMI device You can change the settings for the transfer via Channel 2 The following steps are required e Close the project e Change the settings on the HMI device e Then return to Transfer mode The next time the project is started on the HMI device the settings will be overwritten by the values from the project TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 35 Configuring the Operating System 6 7 Changing Communication Settings See also Changing MPI PROFIBUS DP Settings Page 6 30 Changing the Network Configuration Page 6 40 6 7 3 Enabling PROFINET IO PROFINET IO Requirement Procedure 6 36 If the HMI device is connected to the PLC via PROFINET function keys or buttons for example can be configured as PROFINET IO direct keys If PROFINET IO direct keys are used in the project they must be enabled Note If you enable PROFINET IO direct keys you cannot use the RS 422 RS 485 port for serial communication PROFINET IO direct keys and PROFIBUS DP direct keys are mutually exclusive You have opened the PROFINET dialog with the PROFINET iaaa button
152. ends on your permission e You are an administrator or a user with user management permission In these cases you are allowed to change the data for all the users on the HMI device in the user view User name Group assignment Password Logoff time e You are a user without user management permission In this case you are only allowed to change your personal user data Password Logoff time if configured Note You can only change the logoff time and password for the Admin user You can only change the logoff time for the PLC_User This user is used for logging on via the PLC Procedure Changing User Data in the Simple User View Proceed as follows 1 In the user view touch the user whose user data you want to change 2 When entering the data use exactly the same procedure as for creating a user Procedure Changing User Data in the Enhanced User View Proceed as follows 1 In the user view touch the user whose user data you want to change 2 When entering the data use exactly the same procedure as for creating a user Result The user data for the user is changed TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 8 42 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating a Project 8 12 Project Security 8 12 6 2 Changing User Data with Key Operation Requirements You have opened a screen containing the user view Which data you are allowed to change depends on your permission
153. er assignment with the key _ If the LED of the key is lit info text is available for the selected object or the current screen Use the key to display the info text for the operator control or the current screen 3 Select to confirm your entry TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 8 16 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating a Project 8 5 Entering Values Using the Keys Result You have changed the numerical value or entered a new one 8 5 6 Entering and Editing Alphanumerical Values Procedure You can enter alphanumerical values character by character using the system keys Proceed as follows 1 Select the desired input field within the screen with v The existing value is selected in the input field 2 Enter the value using the system keys You have the following options to enter a value The existing value is deleted when you enter the first character Completely reenter the value Press and a cursor key simultaneously The selection of the field content is cancelled Move the cursor in the existing value You can now edit the characters of the current value or add characters Use the key to delete the character to the right of the cursor Use the key to delete the character to the left of the cursor To enter characters switch the numerical keypad to character assignment with the key _ If the LED of the key is lit info text is available for the selected object or the current
154. er characters switch the numerical keypad to character assignment with the key Select the input field Password with ve Enter the password using the system keys Confirm your entries with OK Note The user name is not case sensitive The password is case sensitive After successful logon to the security system you can execute password protected functions on the HMI device for which you have permissions If you enter a wrong password an error message is displayed when an Alarm window has been configured TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 37 Operating a Project 8 12 Project Security 8 12 4 User Logoff Requirements You have logged into the security system of the HMI device Procedure You have the following options for logging off e You operate an operator control that was configured for logoff e You will be logged off automatically if you are not operating the project and if the logoff time has been exceeded You will also be automatically logged off if you enter an incorrect password Result You are no longer logged into the project In order to operate an operator control with password protection you must first log on again 8 12 5 Creating Users 8 12 5 1 Creating Users with Touch Operation Requirement You have opened a screen containing the user view You have user management permission or you are the administrator Notice Th
155. eration of the Menu Touch the desired menu command The command is executed TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 10 17 Operating Recipes 10 7 Operating the Simple Recipe View Key Operation of the Menu Select the desired menu command entry by pressing Y or la Press fore Alternatively press the numerical key with the number of the desired menu command The command is executed Operating the Recipe Screen You operate the recipes in a recipe screen with the operator controls provided by the configuration engineer Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation 10 7 2 Creating a Recipe Data Record Introduction Create a new recipe data record in the recipe list or in the record list Then enter the values for the new record in the element list and save the record Requirements A screen with a simple recipe view is displayed Procedure Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe list contains several recipes Select the recipe for which you want to create a new recipe data record 2 Open the recipe list menu 3 Select the menu command 0 New Creates a new record The element list of the new record opens 4 Enter values for the elements of the data record The tags of the record can be assigned default values depending on the configuration 5 Open the element list menu and select the menu command 0 Save 6 Enter a name for the new rec
156. es a key combination AN Caution Unintentional actions In Online mode simultaneous operation of more than two keys may cause unintentional actions in the plant Never press more than two keys simultaneously 8 5 2 Example Entering Characters with the Alphanumerical Keyboard You can enter up to 6 different characters using the same keys of the alphanumerical keyboard The input result depends on which combination of keys you press The values 5 M m N n and are entered using the same key on the keyboard Toggle between the different assignments using the keys az and r The table below shows the input options with ks Key Key Key pean No LED is lit Not relevant Not pressed 5 The left LED is lit Not pressed Not pressed m The left LED is lit Pressed Not pressed M The right LED is lit Not pressed Not pressed n The right LED is lit Pressed Not pressed N Not relevant Not relevant Pressed TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 8 14 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating a Project 8 5 Entering Values Using the Keys 8 5 3 Function keys Function keys Function key assignment is defined during configuration The configuration engineer can assign function keys globally and locally Function keys with Global Function Assignment A globally assigned function key always triggers the same action on the HMI device or in the PLC irrespective of
157. eting a User Requirements Procedure Result You have opened a screen containing the user view To delete a user you must be an administrator or have user management permission Note The Admin and PLC_User users exist by default These users cannot be deleted To delete a user delete the user name entered The user has been deleted and may no longer log onto the project 8 13 Closing the Project Procedure 8 44 Proceed as follows 1 Use the configured operator control to close the project Wait for the Loader to open after you closed the project 2 Switch off power to the HMI device TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating Alarms 9 1 Overview Alarms Alarm Classes Alarms indicate events and states on the HMI device which have occurred in the system in the process or on the HMI device itself A status is reported when it is received An alarm could trigger one of the following alarm events e Incoming e Outgoing e Acknowledge The configuration engineer defines which alarms must be acknowledged by the user An alarm may contain the following information e Date e Time e Alarm text e Location of fault e Status e Alarm class e Alarm number e Alarm group e Diagnostics capability Alarms are assigned to various alarm classes e Error Alarms in this class must always be acknowledged Error alarms normally indicate critical
158. everse order Connecting the Cables When connecting the cables ensure that you do not bend any of the contact pins Secure the connectors with screws The pin assignment of the ports is described in the specifications See also Safety Instructions Page 2 1 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 4 4 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Mounting and Connecting 4 3 Connecting the HMI Device 4 3 2 Ports The figure below shows the ports of the HMI device Chassis terminal for equipotential bonding Power supply connector RS 422 RS 485 interface IF 1B Ethernet port USBport Notice Connecting external devices to the USB port If you wish to connect external devices with 230V power supply to the USB port ensure that the installation is non isolated See also Power Supply Page 12 6 RS 422 RS 485 IF 1B Page 12 6 Ethernet Page 12 7 USB Page 12 7 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 4 5 Mounting and Connecting 4 3 Connecting the HMI Device 4 3 3 Connecting the Equipotential Bonding Circuit Electrical potential differences Differences in potential between spatially separated system parts may occur The differences in potential can lead to high equalizing currents over the data cables and therefore to the destruction of their ports Equalizing currents may arise if the cable shielding is terminated at both ends and gr
159. evice 3 Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuration computer Set the connection parameters 4 Close the dialog with OK 5 Select the Restore command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible The Restore Settings dialog opens Select the psb backup file to be restored from the Open dialog You can see the HMI device for which the backup file was created and the type of backup data the file contains TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 7 11 Commissioning a Project 7 6 Backup and Restore Result See also 7 6 3 Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the device automatically sets Transfer mode when a restore operation is initiated Start the restore operation in WinCC flexible with OK on the configuration computer Follow the instructions in WinCC flexible A status view opens to indicate the progress of the operation When the restore is successfully completed the data backed up on the configuration computer is now on the HMI device Overview Page 7 10 Operating Modes Page 7 2 Data Transmission Options Page 7 3 Configuring the Data Channel Page 6 33 Backup and Restore with the ProSave Requirements The HMI device is connected to a PC on which ProSave is installed The data channel is configured on the HMI device Pro
160. ext T 8 14 3 Memory information System information DNS DNS server Documentation Conventions iii enclosed Getting Started Operating instructions User manual Double click Setting E EC Declaration of Conformity Editing Alarm 9 Recipes data record 40 11 10 19 10 19 Electrical potential difference 4 6 4 6 6 Electrical separation Safe 4 Electrostatic charge A 1 Electrostatic discharge Precautions A 2 Element list 10 5 e mail settings 6 6 E mail settings EMC directive Emission 2 2 4 2 5 END key 6 11 8 12 Enhanced alarm view 9 4 Enhanced recipe view 10 5 Enhanced on Te 8 ENTER key 6 11 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Entering Alphanumerical value 8 9 8 17 8 10 8 18 Hotkeys 6 11 Input field 8 6 Numerical value 8 8 16 Recipe data record 10 25 Shortcut key 8 13 symbolic APE p10 Time 8 R o Cable Connecting 4 6 Requirements 4 6 Wiring diagram 4 7 Error alarm okee er 9 6 6 ae key 6 11 SF eatin be Labeling Explorer Operating Exporting Recipe data record External Keyboard Mouse USB devices 4 5 F Feedback Optical 8 3 Fixation 3 4 FM Approval a Fn key Front view 1 2 1 3 Function Additional Function key Global a Labeling 5 Local test tH 8 15 4 17 Function test Functional scope Alarm buffer Alarms Graphics list Info text
161. ffline cstpa 8 Operating TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Testing online 7 8 ee Proper use Protection class 3 5 Protective foil 1 5 Protocol PLC Proxy server 6 44 Proxy settings 6 6 R Radiation High frequency 2 1 Radio interference 2 4 Emission Rated load Port Rated voltage 3 6 Reading out Recipe data record 10 14 Rear view 1 3 Recipe Data flow 10 4 Element Field of application Functional scope 1 Recipe screen 10 4 Recipe view Record Synchronizing tags 10 13 0 1 Recipe screen Operating Overview Recipe tag Offline Online Synchronizing ho 7 10 13 Recipe view Expanded 10 5 Operator control Simple 10 5 Recommissioning Index 7 Index Record list 10 5 Regional and Language Settings Regional settings 6 6 Registered trademarks Registry information Backing up 6 5 Regulations for the prevention of accidents Remote control Forcing permission 8 31 Starting 8 31 Removing Option 7 4 7 17 7 18 Repairs Restore 6 5 6 46 Resiore Bape 7 11 7 13 8 35 From memory card 6 5 6 22 6 45 With ProSave With WinCC flexible Return Center Reverse Polarity Protection 4 9 RJ45 plug connector Pin assignment RS 422 RS 485 port Configuring RS 422 RS 485 port Pin assignment RS 422 RS 232 Converter Ruler 8 Trend view S S7 transfer settings 6 6 Safe
162. flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 10 25 Operating Recipes 10 10 Examples 10 10 2 Manual Production Sequence Introduction Procedure 10 26 You request production data of different workpieces from the PLC and display them on the screen of the HMI device for inspection You want to correct the transferred production data in the recipe view or the recipe screen if necessary A scanner connected to the controller reads the barcode of a workpiece The barcode names correspond to the names in the recipe data record Based on the barcode name the controller can read the required recipe data record The recipe data record is displayed for inspection on the HMI device You can now edit and save the recipe data record Then transfer the edited recipe data record to the PLC again Rewer The following figure shows the data flow schematically HMI device Recipe view O O z PLC The recipe data record is read from the controller and written to the controller again following changes Display and edit recipe tags in the recipe screen Tags are synchronized Recipe data records are saved in the recipe memory of the HMI device O00 oO TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Maintenance and Care 1 1 11 1 Maintenance and care Scope of maintenance Preparation A Requirement Pro
163. ginning Scroll forward Scrolls one page forward in a list m gal Scroll to the end Scrolls in a list to the end m fs of n n n n S T aa T o I I I I m rA 6 za 7 a a 7 D m 5 l ao ENTER key e Operates buttons e Applies and closes the entry e Opens a list box e Toggles within an input field between character mode and normal mode An individual character is selected in character mode In this mode you can use the cursor keys to move forward in the character set TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating a Project 8 5 Entering Values Using the Keys A ey ESC Function Cancel Description e Deletes the input characters of a value and restores the original value e Closes the active dialog INS Delete characters Deletes the character to the right of the current cursor position a Ba m i Delete characters Deletes the character to the left of the current cursor position gt Open the list box Opens a list box I Apply value Accepts the selected value in the list box without closing the list Entering shortcut keys Key Function Purpose 7 N Toggle key assignment Toggles the assignment for keys with multiple assignments e NOLED is lit The number assignment is enabled Pressing the button once toggles to letter assignment e
164. gnment 5 VDC out max 100 mA USB DN USB DP GND Blo hm 12 4 4 Ethernet RJ45 plug connector 1 8 Figure 12 4 Pin assignment of the RJ45 connector Pin Assignment TX TX RX n c n c RX n c COINIOOAIRlLolnmy n c TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 12 4 Description of the Ports 12 7 Specitications 12 4 Description of the Ports TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 12 8 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Appendix A A 1 ESD Guidelines What does ESD mean Abbreviations Labeling All electronic modules are equipped with highly integrated modules or components Based on their design these electronic components are highly sensitive to overvoltage and thus to discharge of static electricity These electronic components are therefore specially identified as ESD The following abbreviations are commonly used for electrostatic sensitive devices e ESD Electrostatic Sensitive Devices e ESD Electrostatic Sensitive Device as common international designation ESD modules are labeled with the following symbol Electrostatic Charge Caution Electrostatic Charge ESDs may be destroyed by voltages well below the perception threshold of persons Voltages of this kind develop when a component or an assembly is touched by a person who is not grounded against static electricity Usually it is unlikely that damage to
165. guration Differences may occur between the display values in the recipe view and the actual values of tags in an ongoing project Synchronize the tags to equalize such differences Synchronization always includes all the variables which belong to a recipe data record Notice Changed Tag Name Tags and the value of the recipe data record cannot be assigned to each other if the tag name of the tag to be synchronized has been changed The tags in question are not synchronized Note Recipe tags can only be synchronized in the enhanced recipe view Requirements A screen with a recipe view is displayed Procedure with Touch Operation Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe view contains several recipes Select the recipe which contains the desired recipe data record 2 Select the recipe data record you want to synchronize 3 Touch l Procedure with Keyboard Operation Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe view contains several recipes Select the recipe which contains the desired recipe data record 2 Select the recipe data record you want to synchronize 3 Press E Il Result The elements of the recipe data record are synchronized with the recipe tags If the values of the recipe view and the tag do not match the more current value is accepted TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 10 13 Operating Recipes 10 6 Operating the Recipe View See also Recipes
166. guration request the following network parameters from your network administrator Does the network use DHCP for dynamic assignment of network addresses If not get a new TCP IP network address for the HMI device TCP IP address of the default gateway Address of the name server in a DNS network Addresses of the name server in a WINS network General Procedure for Configuring the Network The HMI device must be configured prior to network operation The configuration is basically divided into the following steps See also 6 38 Proceed as follows 1 Set the computer name of the HMI device 2 Configure the network address 3 Set the logon information 4 5 Restart the HMI device once the network is configured Save the settings If your network address is assigned automatically Before switching the HMI device on insert the network cable in the corresponding port A unique IP address for the HMI device is assigned during startup Restarting the HMI Device Page 6 26 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Configuring the Operating System 6 8 Contiguring Network Operation 6 8 2 Setting the Device Name of the HMI Device Introduction Requirements Procedure Result See also The HMI device uses the device name to identify itself in the network The Communications Properties dialog has been opened with the Communications button Com
167. h those in STEP7 The ProAgent diagnostics data is not up to date Download the project to the HMI device again 320011 A unit with the corresponding DB number and FB number does not exist The function cannot be executed 320012 The Step sequence mode dialog is no longer supported Check the parameters of the SelectUnit function and the units selected in the project Use the ZP_STEP step sequence screen from the corresponding standard project for your project Instead of calling the Overview_Step_Sequence_Mode function call the FixedScreenSelection function using ZP_STEP as the screen name 320014 The selected controller cannot be evaluated for ProAgent The Alarm view assigned to the not be found EvaluateAlarmDisplayFault system function could Check the parameters of the EvaluateAlarmDisplayFault system function 330022 Too many dialogs are open on the HMI device Close all dialogs you do not require on the HMI device TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO A 27 Appendix A 2 System Alarms TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible A 28 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Abbreviations ANSI CPU CSV CTS DC DCD DHCP DIL DNS DP DSN DSR DTR EMC EN ES ESD PC TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible American National Standards Institution Central Processing Unit Comma Separated Values Clear
168. have now been set See also Overview of Network Operation Page 6 37 Restarting the HMI Device Page 6 26 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 41 Configuring the Operating System 6 8 Contiguring Network Operation 6 8 4 Changing the Logon Data Introduction Windows CE uses this information to gain access to the network resources Enter the user name password and domain you have received from your administrator Requirements The Network Configuration dialog has been opened with the Network s button Network Configuration OK Adapters Identification Windows CE uses this information to gain access to network resources Enter the user name password and domain provided by your network administrator User Name Password Presets Domain Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Enter the user name in the User name input field 2 Enter your password in the Password input field 3 Enter the domain name in the Domain input field 4 Confirm your entries The dialog closes Result The logon information has now been set See also Overview of Network Operation Page 6 37 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 6 42 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Contiguring the Operating System 6 8 Contiguring Network Operation 6 8 5 Activating the Direct Connection Requirements Procedure See also The Communication
169. he HMI device when at least one of the data channels is enabled on the HMI device If the HMI device is in Transfer mode while changes are made to the transfer settings the settings only go into effect after the transfer function is restarted Requirement The S7 Transfer Settings dialog has been opened with the S7 Transfer Settings aoe button S7 Transfer Settings ok x 1 Properties 1 0 Network selection Button for opening the properties dialog TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 6 31 Configuring the Operating System 6 7 Changing Communication Settings Procedure 6 32 Proceed as follows 1 Select a network 2 Open the MPI or PROFIBUS dialog with the Properties button Station Parameters es M Panel is the only master on the bus 7 O Address i nC Time out 1s s gt Network Parameters 1 Transmission Rate 187 5 kbits s Sy Highest Station 126 ea PROFIBUS oki x Station Parameters aa aa MV Panel is the only master on the bus Address 45 Time out 1s e Highest Station Address 126 o Profle DP o ease The HMI device is the only master on the bus Bus address of the HMI device Time out Data transmission rate in total network Highest station address in the network Profile P9B OOLODOOBO Button for displaying the bus parameters
170. he Operating System Result See also 7 7 4 Applies only when updating without bootstrapping Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the device automatically sets Transfer mode when an update is initiated In WinCC flexible select Update OS on the configuration PC to run the operating system update Applies only when updating with bootstrapping Switch on the power supply to the HMI device Follow the instructions in WinCC flexible During the operating system update a status view opens to indicate progress A message is displayed when the operating system update is successfully completed This operation has deleted the project data from the HMI device Overview Page 7 10 Operating Modes Page 7 2 Data Transmission Options Page 7 3 Configuring the Data Channel Page 6 33 Updating the Operating System Using ProSave Requirement Procedure 7 16 The HMI device is connected to a PC on which ProSave is installed When updating the operating system without bootstrapping The data channel is configured on the HMI device Proceed as follows 1 When updating the operating system with bootstrapping Switch off power to the HMI device From the Windows Start menu start ProSave on the PC Select the HMI device type in the General tab Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC then set the connection parameter
171. he logoff time in minutes The value 0 stands for no automatic logoff TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 39 Operating a Project 8 12 Project Security Result The new user is created 8 12 5 2 Creating Users with Key Operation Requirement You have opened a screen containing the user view You have user management permission or you are the administrator Notice The following characters cannot be used in passwords Space character Special characters Procedure Creating a User in the Simple User View Proceed as follows 8 40 1 2 Select the user view with the key or with the cursor keys Select the entry lt New user gt in the user view with the cursor keys and confirm with The following dialog opens User Password OK Cancel Enter the desired user name using the system keys Select the next input field with the key and enter a password using the system keys Confirm your entries with OK The following dialog opens Group Group 1 x Logoff time g cancel _ TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Operating a Project 8 12 Project Security Select the selection field Group with Assign the user to a group Select to open the list box The list box opens Select the required entry using a or Y Conf
172. he required signal states could not be read by the Check the consistency between the configuration on the PLC The faulty addresses cannot be found display unit and the PLC program 320005 The project contains ProAgent elements which are In order to run the project install the optional ProAgent not installed ProAgent diagnostic functions cannot package be performed TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible A 26 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause 320006 You have attempted to execute a function which is not supported in the current constellation Remedy Check the type of the selected unit 320007 No error triggering addresses were found on the networks ProAgent cannot indicate any faulty addresses Switch the detail screen to STL layout mode and check the status of the addresses and exclusion addresses 320008 The diagnostic data stored in the configuration are not synchronized with those in the PLC ProAgent can only indicate the diagnostic units Download the project to the HMI device again 320009 The diagnostic data stored in the configuration are not synchronized with those in the PLC The diagnostic screens can be operated as usual ProAgent may be unable to show all diagnostic texts Download the project to the HMI device again 320010 The diagnostic data stored in the configuration are not synchronized wit
173. he trend values in the value table You can move the ruler to the desired position of the Trend view Operation The trend view can be operated as follows e Enlarge or reduce the display of time intervals e Scroll forward or back by one display width e Stop or continue the trend recording e Move the ruler e Hide and display the ruler The configuration engineer can configure function keys or operator controls used to operate the Trend view Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation 8 10 Operating Status Force 8 10 1 Overview Application You read or write access values of the connected controller directly with status force Status force allows you to monitor or change operations of the controller program etc You don t need to connect an additional programming device or additional PC to the controller Note Status force can only be used in combination with SIMATIC S5 or SIMATIC S7 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 25 Operating a Project 8 10 Operating Status Force Layout The layout of status force depends on the configuration The figure shows the general layout of status force A value can be monitored or controlled on every line _ Figure 8 9 Status force example The configuration engineer specifies which columns appear in status force The table shows the significance of all configurable columns
174. ible Runtime and restart with a new configuration 150000 No more data is read or written Possible causes Ensure that the cable is plugged in the controller is e The cable is defective operational the correct port is being used e The PLC does not respond is defective etc Restart the system if the system alarm persists e The wrong port is used for the connection e System overload 150001 Connection is up because the cause of the interruption has been eliminated TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO A 13 Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 160000 No more data is read or written Possible causes Ensure that the cable is plugged in the controller is e The cable is defective e The PLC does not respond is defective etc e The wrong port is used for the connection e System overload operational the correct port is being used Restart the system if the system alarm persists 160001 Connection is up because the cause of the interruption has been eliminated 160010 No connection to the server because the server identification CLS ID cannot be determined Values cannot be read or written Check access rights 160011 No connection to the server because the server identification CLS ID cannot be determined Values cannot be read or written Check for example if e the server name is correct e the c
175. iew Page 7 10 Operating Modes Page 7 2 Data Transmission Options Page 7 3 Configuring the Data Channel Page 6 33 7 8 3 Installing and Removing Options Using ProSave Requirements The HMI device is connected to a PC on which ProSave is installed The data channel is configured on the HMI device Procedure Installing an Option Proceed as follows 1 2 3 From the Windows Start menu start ProSave on the PC Select the HMI device type in the General tab Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC then set the connection parameters Select the Options tab Select the desired option under Available options Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the device automatically sets Transfer mode when the installation of an option is initiated Start the installation of the option in ProSave with the gt gt button Follow the instructions in ProSave A status display appears indicating the progress of the installation TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 7 19 Commissioning a Project 7 9 Transferring and Uploading License Keys Result The option has now been installed on the HMI device Procedure Removing an Option Result See also 7 9 7 9 1 Proceed as follows 1 2 3 From the Windows Start menu start ProSave on the PC Select the
176. iguration as required 90029 Runtime was closed during ongoing operation Ensure that you are using the correct storage medium perhaps due to a power failure or a storage medium in use is incompatible with Audit Trail An Audit Trail is not suitable if it belongs to another project or has already been archived 90030 Runtime was closed during ongoing operation perhaps due to a power failure 90031 Runtime was closed during ongoing operation perhaps due to a power failure 90032 Running out of space on the storage medium for Make more space available by inserting an empty storage log medium or swapping out the log files on the server using ExportLog 90033 No more space on the storage medium for log As Make more space available by inserting an empty storage of now no more operator actions requiring logging medium or swapping out the log files on the server using will be executed ExportLog 90040 Audit Trail is switched off because of a forced user Activate the Audit Trail again using the system function action StartLog 90041 A user action which has to be logged has been A user action requiring logging should only be possible executed without a logged on user with permission Change the configuration by setting a required permission for the input object 90044 A user action which has to be confirmed was Repeat the user action if necessary blocked because there is another user action pending
177. igured for the controllers and correct them as necessary 70031 The controller configured in the system function is not an S7 controller The connection to the new controller was not established Compare the S7 controller name parameter configured for the system function with the parameters configured for the controller and correct them as necessary 70032 The object configured with this number in the tab order is not available in the selected screen The screen changes but the focus is set to the first object Check the number of the tab order and correct it if necessary 70033 An e mail cannot be sent because a TCP IP connection to the SMTP server no longer exists This system alarm is generated only at the first attempt All subsequent unsuccessful attempts to send an e mail will no longer generate a system alarm The event is regenerated when an e mail has been successfully sent in the meantime The central e mail component in WinCC flexible Runtime attempts in regular intervals 1 minute to establish the connection to the SMTP server and to send the remaining e mails Check the network connection to the SMTP server and re establish it if necessary 70034 Following a disruption the TCP IP connection to the SMTP server could be re established The queued e mails are then sent A 6 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Appendix
178. indow ALARMS 1 6 Alphanumerical Key assignment 6 11 8 13 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Alphanumerical screen keyboard changing 8 Changing 8 8 9 8 17 Entering ALT key 6 11 8 13 Ambient conditions Climatic Mechanical Test 3 2 Ambient temperature Angle adapter TP 277 1 1 Authorization 8 34 Automatic Transfer Automation pier Manager 7 20 B Backing up 7 3 7 10 Registry information 6 With ProSave 12 With WinCC ene ae B key 6 46 SD ES Bar 8 20 8 Basic knowledge Required j Booting 6 5 Bootstrapping 7 3 7 Bottom view 1 2 te Bus connection Bus parameters Profile C cabinet Working on Index 1 Index Cable Connecting Calibrating Touch screen 6 5 Care CE approval Certificates and approvals Changing Monitor setting 6 5 User data 8 42 8 43 Character repetition 6 5 Screen keyboard 6 14 Charge Electrostatic A 1 Cleaning screen Clearance OP 277 TP 277 Climatic Shipping conditions 2 6 Storage conditions 2 Closing Project Column sequence Alarm view Communications properties Device name 6 39 PC connection 6 43 Communications Properties Compatibility conflict Conductor cross section Equipotential bonding 4 6 Configuration PC 7 1 Configuration phase Configuring Network Operating system 6 1 PC PPI cable
179. ing Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 3 Operating a Project 8 3 Setting the Project Language Direct Keys See also Note You can only use direct keys when there is a connection via PROFIBUS DP or PROFINET IO Direct keys result in additional basic load on the HMI device The following objects can be configured as a direct key e Buttons e Function Keys HMI devices with touch operation allow for the definition of image numbers so that the project editor can configure the direct keys in such a manner that they are specific to the image Further information on configuring direct keys can be found in the WinCC flexible Communication system manual Enabling PROFINET IO Page 6 36 Bit Assignment of the Direct Keys Page 12 5 8 3 Setting the Project Language Introduction Requirements 8 4 The HMI device supports multilingual projects You must have configured a corresponding operator control which lets you change the language setting on the HMI device during runtime The project always starts with the language set in the previous session e The required language for the project must be available on the HMI device e The language switching function must be logically linked to a configured operator control such as a button TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating a Project 8 4 Entering Values Using the Touch Screen Selecting a La
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181. ing the Export Password List action TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 70024 The value range of the tag has been exceeded in Check the desired calculation and correct it if necessary the system function The calculation of the system function is not performed 70025 The value range of the tag has been exceeded in the system function The calculation of the system function is not performed Check the desired calculation and correct it if necessary 70026 No other screens are stored in the internal screen memory No other screens can be selected 70027 The backup of the RAM file system has been started 70028 The files from the RAM have been copied in the Flash memory The files from the RAM have been copied in the Flash memory Following a restart these saved files are copied back to the RAM file system 70029 Backup of the RAM file system has failed No backup copy of the RAM file system has been made Check the settings in the Control Panel gt OP dialog and save the RAM file system using the Save Files button in the Persistent Storage tab 70030 The parameters configured for the system function are faulty The connection to the new controller was not established Compare the parameters configured for the system function with the parameters conf
182. ings MPI Changing PROFIBUS Settings PROFIBUS Setting the Screen Saver Displaying the System Information General Displaying Memory Information Memory Configuring the Data Channel Channel Setting the Delay Time Directories Changing e mail Settings Email Changing Settings for Proxy Server Proxy 1 No function 2 TP 277 only 3 The WinCC flexible Internet Settings dialog may contain other tabs This depends on the options that have been enabled for network operation in the project 6 2 3 Operating the Control Panel 6 2 3 1 Overview Operator Control Options The hardware of the HMI device determines which of the following operator control options are available e Touch screen The operator controls shown in the dialogs are touch sensitive Touch objects are basically operated in the same way as mechanical keys You activate operator controls by touching them with your finger To double click them touch an operator control twice in succession e HMl device keyboard The operator controls shown in the dialogs are selected and operated using the keys of the HMI device e External USB keyboard e External USB mouse 6 6 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Configuring the Operating System 6 2 Control Panel Input with an External Keyboard An external keyboard can be used to operate the Control Panel in exactly the same way as the HMI devi
183. irm the selection by pressing the key Select the input field Logoff time with ve Enter the desired logoff time using the system keys Enter a value between 0 and 60 for the logoff time in minutes The value 0 stands for no automatic logoff 10 Confirm your entries with OK Procedure Creating a User in the Enhanced User View Proceed as follows 1 2 Result Select the user view with the key via the configured tab order Select a blank line with the a or v keys Select the desired field in the blank line of the user view with the gt or a keys Confirm the selection by pressing the key Enter the desired user data Enter the data using the system keyboard To enter characters switch the numerical keypad to character assignment with the key Assign the user to one of the groups from the list box Open the list box with the key and select the desired entry with the or Y keys Enter a value between 0 and 60 for the logoff time in minutes The value 0 stands for no automatic logoff Select evren to confirm your entry The new user is created TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 41 Operating a Project 8 12 Project Security 8 12 6 Changing User Data 8 12 6 1 Changing user data with touch operation Requirements You have opened a screen containing the user view Which data you are allowed to change dep
184. labeling strips Note Wait for the printed labeling strips to dry before you insert them Slide the labeling strips into the guide Slide the labeling strips into the guide up to the stop The labeling strip will protrude approximately 3 cm out of the guide The template dimensions for the labeling strips are designed so that the labeling is correctly placed for the function keys An interlock is not required for the labeling strips When mounting the HMI device ensure that the labeling strips do not become jammed between the mounting cut out and the HMI device TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 5 7 Operator Controls and Displays 5 3 Labeling the OP 277 Function Keys TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Configuring the Operating System 6 1 Loader Loader The figure below shows the Loader Transfer Start Control Panel Taskbar Hele The Loader buttons have the following functions e Use the Transfer button to set the HMI device to Transfer mode The Transfer mode can only be activated if at least one data channel is released for transfer e Press the Start button to start the project on the HMI device If you do not perform an operation the project on the HMI device will automatically start after a delay e Press Control Panel to open the HMI device Control Panel
185. le Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Configuring the Operating System 6 5 Changing HMI Device Settings 6 5 7 Displaying Information about the HMI Device Introduction OP 270 information required when you contact A amp D Technical Support Requirement The Device tab of the OP Properties dialog has been opened with the OP LS button The following figure shows the Device tab of the OP Properties dialog of OP 277 OP Properties OK Persistent Storage Display Device pum Device OP 277 6 Image 01 00 00 00_01 14 Bootloader 0 05 Bootloader Rel Date 10 1 2006 r Flashsize 32 MB QE OO MAC Address 08 00 06 29 d7 17 l _ M HMI device name Version of the HMI device image Version of the boot loader Boot loader release date Size of the internal flash memory in which the HMI device image and project are stored MAC address of the HMI device Button for restarting the HMI device OROROORO OROS Procedure Proceed as follows 1 The device specific information is displayed in the Device tab 2 Close the dialog when the information is no longer required Note The size of the internal flash memory does not correspond to the available working memory for a project TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 27 Configuring the Operating System 6 5 Changing HMI Device Setti
186. le on the configuration computer with the gt gt button Follow the instructions in WinCC flexible A status display appears indicating the progress of the installation The option has now been installed on the HMI device Procedure Removing an Option Proceed as follows 1 On the configuration computer select the Communication settings command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible The Communication Settings dialog opens 2 Select the type of HMI device 3 Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuration computer then set the connection parameters 4 Close the dialog with OK 5 Select the Options command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible 6 Select the desired option under Installed options 7 18 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Commissioning a Project Result 7 8 Installing and Removing Options Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the device automatically sets Transfer mode when the removal of an option is initiated Start the removal of the option in WinCC flexible on the configuration computer with the lt lt button Follow the instructions in WinCC flexible A status display appears indicating the progress of the removal The option has now been removed on the HMI device See also Overv
187. lected recipe See also Recipes in the Project Page 10 3 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 10 19 Operating Recipes 10 7 Operating the Simple Recipe View 10 7 4 Deleting a Recipe Data Record Introduction You can delete all the data records which are not required Requirements A screen with a simple recipe view is displayed Procedure with Touch Operation Proceed as follows 1 a A O N If the recipe list contains several recipes Select the recipe which contains the desired recipe data record Open the data record list Select the data record you want to delete Open the menu Select the menu command 1 Delete Procedure with Keyboard Operation Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe list contains several recipes Select the recipe which contains the desired recipe data record 2 Open the data record list 3 Select the data record you want to delete Result INS Press Ed The data record is deleted See also Recipes in the Project Page 10 3 10 20 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Operating Recipes 10 7 Operating the Simple Recipe View 10 7 5 Reading a Recipe Data Record from the PLC Introduction The values of recipe elements are exchanged with the PLC via tags In the current project the values which are also stored in the recipes in the HMI device can be
188. les with metal shielding braid which is grounded on both ends between the printer and HMI device Use a cross cable for the Ethernet connection when using a point to point connection Some printers may require the ASCII character set used in the project to also be defined on the printer The listo i i etti M i an be found on the Internet ATFENnt DANTE ana required Nd or N Qe e under http support automation siemens com WW view en 11376409 Observe the printer documentation when you connect the printer Ports Page 4 5 Connect USB devices Page 4 14 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 4 15 Mounting and Connecting 4 4 Switching on and Testing the HMI Device 4 4 Procedure 4 16 Switching on and Testing the HMI Device Proceed as follows 1 Switch on the power supply The display lights up after power is switched on A progress bar is displayed during startup If the HMI device does not start it is possible the wires on the terminal block have been crossed Check the connected wires and change the connections if necessary The Loader is displayed once the operating system has started Transfer Start Control Panel Taskbar fell The HMI device automatically switches to Transfer mode during initial startup under the following conditions No project is loaded on the device Atleast one data channel has been configured
189. lexible 7 9 2 Transferring and Uploading License Keys Requirements The HMI device is connected to a configuration computer When uploading and transferring using WinCC flexible No project is open in WinCC flexible The data channel is configured on the HMI device The license diskette with the license key to be transferred must be inserted in the floppy drive of the configuration computer Procedure Transferring a License Key Proceed as follows 1 2 Switch to Transfer mode on the HMI device When transferring using WinCC flexible Select the License Keys command in the menu Project gt Transfer The Automation License Manager opens When transferring using the Automation License Manager Start the Automation License Manager via the Windows Start menu Inthe Automation License Manager select the command Connect HMI device in the menu Edit gt Connect Target System The Connect Target System dialog opens Under Device Type select the appropriate device type Select the type of connection in the Connection field and set the connection parameters Select OK The connection to the HMI device is established The connected HMI device is displayed in the left window of the Automation License Manager Inthe left window select the source drive The right window displays the available license keys Drag one or more license keys from the right window and drop them on the HM
190. list to the beginning Scroll forward Scrolls one page forward in a list m pa Scroll to the end Scrolls in a list to the end m mn pu mn 2 6 2 T ENTER key e Operates the selected button e Applies and closes the entry Cancel e Deletes the input characters of a value and m ie O restores the original value e Closes the active dialog INS DEL Delete characters Deletes the character to the right of the current cursor position al Delete characters Deletes the character to the left of the current cursor position ALT Open the list box Opens a list box ga ray Apply value Accepts the selected value in the list box without CTRL ENTER 3 closing the list Key Function Purpose a N Toggle key assignment Toggles the assignment for a key with multiple assignment e NOLED is lit The number assignment is enabled Pressing the button once toggles to letter assignment e An LED is lit The left or right letter assignment is enabled Each time the key is pressed the system toggles among the left letter assignment the right letter assignment and the number assignment S Toggle between uppercase and lowercase Use in key combinations for example for entering uppercase letters mn I 7 3 Switch to additional key assignment Some of the keys contain a blue imprinted key assignment for example the char
191. ll MSDE again data source name This causes an error No data is written to the database logs whereas the logging to the CSV logs works 80034 An error has occurred in the initialization of the No action is necessary However it is recommended to logs An attempt has been made to create the save the backup files or delete them in order to make the tables as a backup This action was successful A space available again backup has been made of the tables of the corrupted log file and the cleared log was restarted 80035 An error has occurred in the initialization of the It is recommended to save the backups or to delete them logs An attempt has been made to create backups in order to release memory of the tables and this has failed No logging or backup has been performed 80044 The export of a log was interrupted because The export resumes automatically Runtime was closed or due to a power failure When Runtime restarted it was detected that the export needed to be resumed 80045 The export of a log was interrupted due to an error The export is repeated automatically Check in the connection to the server or at the server e the connection to the server itself e if the server is running e if there is enough free space on the server 80046 _ The destination file could not be written while check whether there is enough space on the server and it exporting the log you have permission to create the log file 80047 The log coul
192. llection for the production of a product family can be compared to a file cabinet A recipe which is used to manufacture a product corresponds to a drawer in a file cabinet Example In a plant for producing fruit juice recipes are required for different flavors There is a recipe for example for the flavors orange grape apple and cherry TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 10 1 Operating Recipes 10 2 Structure of a Recipe File cabinet Drawer Drawer Drawer Drawer Recipe Data Records The drawers of the file cabinet are filled with suspension folders The suspension folders in the drawers represent records required for manufacturing various product variants 10 2 Example Recipe collection Recipe Recipe Recipe Recipe Recipes for a fruit juice plant Orange flavored drinks Grape flavored drinks Apple flavored drinks Cherry flavored drinks Product variants of the flavor apple might be a soft drink a juice or nectar for example Drawer Suspension folder Suspension folder Suspension folder Recipe Product variants of apple flavored drinks Recipe data record Apple drink Recipe data record Apple nectar Recipe data record Apple juice TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Operating Recipes Elements 10 3 Recipes in the Project In the figure showing the fil
193. log and the log file is not created TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible A 8 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 80028 The alarm returns a status report indicating that the logs are currently being initialized No values are logged until the alarm 80026 is output 80029 The number of logs specified in the alarm could not Evaluate the additional system alarms related to this be initialized The logs are initialized alarm which is also generated The faulty log files are not available for logging Check the configuration the ODBC Open Database jobs Connectivity and the specified drive 80030 The structure of the existing log file does not match Delete the existing log data manually in advance the expected structure Logging is stopped for this log 80031 The log in CSV format is corrupted Delete the faulty file The log cannot be used 80032 Logs can be assigned events These are triggered Close WinCC flexible Runtime delete the log then restart as soon as the log is full If WinCC flexible Runtime WinCC flexible Runtime is started and the log is already full the event is not Or triggered Configure a button which contains the same actions as The log specified no longer logs data because itis the event and press it full 80033 System Defined is set in the data log file as the Insta
194. ly closes after all the alarms have been acknowledged The layout and the operation of the alarm window are the same as for the Alarm view Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation 9 4 Displaying an Alarm Info Text Displaying Info Text The configuration engineer can also provide info text for alarms Procedure with Touch Operation Proceed as follows 1 Touch the desired alarm in the Alarm view or the alarm window The alarm is selected 2 Touch the 2 button in the simple Alarm view or En in the enhanced Alarm view If configured the info text assigned to this alarm is displayed 3 Close the window displaying the info text with x TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 9 5 Operating Alarms 9 5 Acknowledge Alarm Procedure with Keyboard Operation Proceed as follows 1 Selected the desired alarm in the Alarm view 2 Press er If configured the info text assigned to this alarm is displayed 3 Close the info text by pressing jere See also Displaying Alarms Page 9 3 9 5 Acknowledge Alarm Requirements The message to be acknowledged is displayed in the alarm window or the Alarm view Procedure with Touch Operation Proceed as follows 1 Touch the desired alarm in the Alarm view or the alarm window The alarm is selected 2 Touch the 1 button in the simple Alarm view or iy in the enhanced Alarm view
195. ly for fitting the mounting clamps e Atleast 10 mm clearance in addition to the depth of the HMI device is required at the rear Notice Ensure that the maximum ambient temperature is not exceeded when mounting the device in a cabinet and especially in a closed enclosure 3 4 Specifications for Insulation Tests Protection Class and Degree of Protection Test Voltages Insulation strength is demonstrated in the type test with the following test voltages conforming to IEC 61131 2 Circuits with a rated voltage of Ue to other circuits Test voltage or ground lt 50V 500 VDC Protection class Protection Class conforming to IEC 60536 i e equipotential bonding conductor to profile rail required Protection against Foreign Objects and Water Degree of protection conforming to Explanation IEC 60529 Front When mounted e IP 65 e NEMA 4X NEMA 12 indoor use only Rear IP20 Protection against touch with standard test fingers There is no protection against ingress by water The degree of protection provided by the front can only be guaranteed when the mounting seal lies completely against the mounting cut out TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 3 5 Planning Application 3 5 Rated Voltages 3 5 Rated Voltages The table below shows the rated voltage and the corresponding tolerance range Rated voltage 24 VDC Tolerance
196. m is used to report DOS or database errors to the user TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 80016 The logs are separated by the system function Reconnect the logs CloseAllLogs and the incoming entries exceed the defined buffer size All entries in the buffer are deleted 80017 The number of incoming events cause a buffer Stop the copy action overflow his can be caused for example by several copying actions being activated at the same time All copy jobs are deleted 80019 The connection between WinCC flexible and all logs were closed for example after executing the system function CloseAllLogs Entries are written to the buffer and are then written to the logs when a connection is re established There is no connection to the storage location and the storage medium may be replaced for example 80020 The maximum number of simultaneously copy Wait until the current copying actions have been operations has been exceeded Copying is not completed then restart the last copy action executed 80021 An attempt was made to delete a log which is still Wait until the current copying actions have been busy with a copy action Deletion has not been completed then restart the last action executed 80022 An attempt was made to start a sequence log I
197. mounting location Position the HMI device so that it is not subjected to direct sunlight Position the HMI device to provide an ergonomic position for the operator Choose a suitable installation height Ensure that the air vents are not covered as a result of the mounting Observe the permissible mounting positions for the HMI device Degrees of Protection The degrees of protection are only guaranteed when the following is observed for the mounting cut out Thickness of material at the mounting cut out for protection classes IP65 or NEMA 4X NEMA 12 indoor use only 3mm to 6mm Permitted deviation from plane at the mounting cut out lt 0 5 mm This condition must be fulfilled for the mounted HMI device Permissible surface roughness in the area of the seal lt 120 um Rz 120 Dimensions of Mounting Cut Out The table below shows the dimensions of the required mounting cut out 3 4 Mounting cut out TP 277 OP 277 Width 197 1 mm 281 mm Height 141 1 mm 177 mm Depth 45 mm 59 mm TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Planning Application 3 4 Specifications for Insulation Tests Protection Class and Degree of Protection Maintaining Clearances The HMI device must be installed with the following clearances e Above and below the mounting cut out 50 mm respectively for ventilation e To the right and left of the mounting cut out 15 mm respective
198. munications Properties Device Name Pc Connection Your device uses this information to identify itself to other computers G S Device name without spaces MI Panel Device description HMI Device 2 Device name of the HMI device Description for the HMI device optional Note Change the device name for the HMI device in the Device name input field to activate the network functions Proceed as follows 1 Enter the device name for the HMI device in the Device name input field 2 Enter a description for the HMI device in the Device description input field 3 Confirm your entries The dialog closes The device name for the HMI device is now set Overview of Network Operation Page 6 37 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 6 39 Configuring the Operating System 6 8 Contiguring Network Operation 6 8 3 Changing the Network Configuration Requirement Procedure 6 40 The Network Configuration dialog has been opened with the Network By button Network Configuration Adapters Identification l Lists the network drivers installed on your device syncMaci AsyncMaci NDISWAN Adapter SMSC100FD1 Onboard LAN Ethernet Driver MAC Address 08 00 06 2b ad c3 Properties T o Selection for Ethernet card MAC address of the HMI device Button for the properties dialog Proceed a
199. n TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Safety Instructions and General Notes 2 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility Pulse shaped Tested with Corresponds to test high speed transient interference conforming to IEC 61000 4 4 interference intensity Electrostatic discharge Air discharge 8 kV 3 conforming to Contact discharge 6 kV IEC 61000 4 2 Burst pulses 2 KV power supply cable 3 2 KV signal cable gt 30 m 1 KV signal cable lt 30 m High power surge pulses conforming to IEC 61000 4 5 external protective circui 7 300 PLC Installation chapter Lightning and Overvoltage Protection t required refer to Asymmetric coupling Symmetric coupling 2 kV power cable DC voltage with protective elements 2 KV signal data cable gt 30 m with protective elements as required 1 kV power cable DC voltage with protective elements 1 KV signal cable gt 30 m with protective elements as required Sinusoidal Interference The table below shows the EMC properties of the modules with respect to sinusoidal interference This requires the HMI device to meet the specifications and directives for electrical installation Sinusoidal interference Test values Corresponds to test intensity on cables and cable shielding conforming to IEC 61000 4 6 HF radiation e 80 amplitude modulation at 1 kHz 3 electromagnetic
200. n engineer can configure info text for an IO field and the associated screen You can switch between two info texts by touching the info text window 3 Close the displayed info text by pressing X Alternative Procedure Depending on your configuration info text can also be called via a configured operator control Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 11 Operating a Project 8 5 Entering Values Using the Keys 8 5 8 5 1 Introduction Control Keys Entering Values Using the Keys The tables below show the control keys used to operate the project Detailed descriptions can also be found with the individual operator controls Selecting Operator Controls Key TAB SHIFT Function Tabulator Description Selects the next or previous operator control in the tab sequence al gt afv Cursor keys Selects the next operator control to the left or right of above or below the current screen object Navigates in the operator control Operating operator controls 8 12 a gt a Y Function Positioning the cursor Description Positions the cursor within an operator control for example in the IO field Scroll back Scrolls one page back in a list ope m Scroll to the beginning Scrolls in a list to the be
201. n set Result The set value is applied TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 23 Operating a Project 8 9 Operating the Trend View 8 9 Operating the Trend View Trends Trend view Trends continuously display the current process data or process data from a log Trends are displayed in the Trend view A Trend view can display several trends simultaneously 100 100 Figure 8 8 Trend view example Ruler Trend value in the value table Layout and Operation Value Table 8 24 The layout and operation of the Trend view depends on the configuration The configuration engineer defines the following e Appearance of the Trend view the axes value ranges and labels e Operating options of the Trend view e Limit values for the trend values e The change of color of the trend in the event of limit violation Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation The trend values can be read from the value table if this is configured e When the ruler is displayed the trend values are shown at a position of the ruler in the value table e When the ruler is hidden the latest trend values are displayed in the value table TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating a Project 8 10 Operating Status Force Ruler When configured a ruler is available to provide an exact reading of t
202. n the project check which is not a sequence log from a log using the e if the StartSequenceLog system function was system function StartSequenceLog No sequence properly configured log file is created e if the tag parameters are properly provided with data on the HMI device 80023 An attempt was made to copy a log to itself In the project check The log is not copied e if the CopyLog system function was properly configured e if the tag parameters are properly provided with data on the HMI device 80024 The CopyLog system function does not allow Edit the CopyLog system function in the project if copying when the target log already contains data necessary Before you initiate the system function delete Mode parameter The log is not copied the destination log file 80025 You have canceled the copy operation Data written up to this point are retained The destination log file if configured is not deleted The cancellation is reported by an error entry RT_ERR at the end of the destination log 80026 This alarm is output after all logs are initialized Values are written to the logs from then on Prior to this no entries are written to the logs irrespective whether WinCC flexible Runtime is active or not 80027 The internal Flash memory has been specified as Configure Storage Card or a network path as the the storage location for a log This is not storage location permissible No values are written to this
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204. nd Yes Schneider Automation TSX Compact e Modbus RTU PLC series Quantum Momentum Premium and Micro PLC series Compact and 984 via Ethernet bridge e Modbus TCP IP Ethernet 1 Not possible when connected to S7 212 2 Applies to controllers SLC503 SLC504 SLC505 PLC5 MicroLogix 3 Applies to controllers SLC504 PLC5 over DF1 4 Applies to controllers SLC500 to SLC 505 and MicroLogix 5 only with converter RS 422 RS 232 6AV6 671 8XE00 0AX0 option Enabling PROFINET IO Page 6 36 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Safety Instructions and General Notes 2 2 1 Safety Instructions Working on the cabinet A Hazardous areas A Warning Open Equipment The HMI device is an open equipment This means that the HMI device may only be installed in housings or cabinets whereby the device can be operated from the front panel Access to the housing or cabinet in which the HMI device is installed should only be possible by means of a key or tool and only for trained and authorized personnel Dangerous Voltage Opening the cabinet will expose high voltage parts Contact with these parts could be fatal Switch off the power supply to the cabinet before opening it When operating the HMI device in hazardous areas the following warning applies Warning Explosion Hazard Do not disconnect while circuit is live unless area is known to be non haz
205. nded metallic object Always use grounded measuring instruments TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible A 2 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Appendix A 2 System Alarms Introduction A 2 System Alarms System alarms on the HMI device provide information about internal states of the HMI device and PLC The overview below shows the causes of system alarms and how to eliminate the cause of error Depending on scope of functions only parts of the system alarms described in this section apply to the various HMI devices Note System alarms are only indicated if an alarm window was configured System alarms are output in the language currently set on your HMI device System Alarm Parameters System alarms may contain encrypted parameters which are relevant to troubleshooting because they provide a reference to the source code of the Runtime software These parameters are output after the text Error code Meaning of the System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 10000 The print job could not be started or was canceled Check the printer settings cable connections and the due to an unknown error Faulty printer setup Or power supply No permission is available for accessing the Set up the printer once again Obtain a network printer network printer authorization Power supply failure during data transfer If the error persists contact the Hotline 10001 No p
206. ngs 6 5 8 Displaying System Properties Introduction The system specific information provides you with information about the processor operating system and memory of the HMI device Requirements The System Properties dialog has been opened with the System button System Properties General l Memory Microsoft Windows CE Version 3 0 Build 126 Copyright 1996 2000 Microsoft Corp All 1 rights reserved This computer program is protected by U S and international copyright Processor ARM 920 Memory 48008 KB RAM O Expansion card Expansion card Registered to Copyright to Microsoft Windows CE Information about the processor size of the internal flash memory and capacity of a memory card when inserted Displaying the system information The system information is displayed This dialog is read only Close the dialog Procedure Displaying Memory Information Notice Memory Tab Do not change the memory distribution in the Memory tab TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 6 28 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Configuring the Operating System 6 6 Setting the Delay Time Proceed as follows 1 Change to the Memory tab The memory information is displayed System Properties oki x General Move slider to the left For more memory to run programs Move it to the right For more storage space Only unused RAM blue portion
207. nguage You can change project languages at any time Language specific objects are immediately output to the screen in the new language when you switch languages The following options are available for switching the language e A configured operator control switches from one language to the next in a list e A configured operator control directly sets the desired language Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation See also Changing Regional Settings 8 4 Entering Values Using the Touch Screen 8 4 1 Overview Screen Keyboard When you touch an operator control requiring input on the HMI touch screen a screen keyboard appears The screen keyboard is displayed in the following cases e An IO field is selected for input e A password must be entered for accessing a password protected function The keyboard is automatically hidden again when input is complete Based on the configuration of the operator control the system displays different screen keyboards for entering numerical or alphanumerical values Note The screen keyboard display is independent of the configured project language General Procedure The operator controls of a screen are operated by touching the touch screen Proceed as follows 1 Touch the desired operator control within the screen 2 Depending on the operator control perform further actions Detailed descriptions can be found with the respective operator control E
208. nnection between the HMI device and the configuration computer Set the connection parameters Set the transfer parameters in the right area of the dialog If you wish to transfer the compressed project file together with the runtime project to the HMI device Select the Activate Upload check box Start transfer in WinCC flexible with Transfer The configuration computer checks the connection to the HMI device The HMI device ends the current project and automatically switches to Transfer mode The project is transferred to the HMI device If the connection is not available or is defective an error message is displayed on the configuration computer When the transfer is completed successfully the project can be found on the HMI device The transferred project is then started automatically Procedure 1 2 3 4 5 6 Result See also Data Transmission Options Page 7 3 Configuring the Data Channel Page 6 33 Operating Modes Page 7 2 Overview Page 7 4 7 5 4 Testing a Project Introduction There are two options to test a project Test the project on the configuration PC You can test a project at a configuration PC using a simulator For detailed information refer to the WinCC flexible user manual and to the WinCC flexible Online Help Offline testing of the project on the HMI device Offline testing means that communication between the HMI device and PLC is down while the test is being carried
209. ntroller It is possible that the record was not installed Restart the action after a short time correctly on the controller If the error persists contact Customer Support Forward the relevant error code to Customer Support 290041 A record or file cannot be saved because the Delete files no longer required storage location is full 290042 An attempt was made to execute several recipe Trigger the action again after waiting a short period actions simultaneously The last action was not executed 290043 Confirmation request before storing records 290044 The data store for the recipe has been destroyed and is deleted TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible A 24 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number 290050 Effect cause Message reporting that the export of records has started Remedy 290051 Message reporting that the export of records was completed 290052 Message reporting that the export of records was canceled due to an error Ensure that the structure of the records at the storage location and the current recipe structure on the HMI device are identical 290053 Message reporting that the import of records has started 290054 Message reporting that the import of records was completed 290055 Message reporting that the import of records was canceled due to an error Ensure that the structure of the records at the storage
210. ntry o Backup and Restore with the Memory Card Setting the Device Name of the HMI Device Device Name Activating the Direct Connection PC Connection Setting the Date and Time Date Time Configuring the Screen Keyboard Setting the character repetition of the screen keyboard Repeat Setting the Double Click Double Click Changing the Network Configuration Adapters Setting the IP Address Dialog Onboard LAN Ethernet IP Address via Properties button Setting the Name Server Dialog Onboard LAN Ethernet via Properties button Name Servers Changing the Logon Data Identification Backing up Registry Information Persistent Storage Changing Screen Settings Display Displaying Information about the HMI device Device Booting the HMI device Device Calibrating the Touch Screen 2 Touch R Changing Password Protection Password Settings TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 5 Configuring the Operating System 6 2 Control Panel Symbol Function Tab entry ey Changing the Printer Properties te ging p gauge Changing the PROFINET IO Setting Changing Regional Settings Regional Changing the Number Format Number Changing the Time Format Time Changing the Date Format Date Changing MPI Sett
211. object The bar displays a value from the PLC as a rectangular area The bar allows you recognize the following at a glance e The distance of the current value from the configured limit values e Whether a set point value has been reached The bar can display values such as fill levels or batch counts 100 60 30 0 Layout The layout of the bar depends on the configuration e The bar may feature a scale of values e The configured limit values can be indicated by lines e Color changes can signal when a limit value has been exceeded or has not been reached Gauge The gauge is a dynamic display object The gauge displays numeric values in analog form by means of a pointer This enables an operator at the HMI device to see at a glance if the boiler pressure is in the normal range for example Layout The layout of the gauge depends on the configuration e A trailing pointer can display the maximum value reached so far on the scale The trailing pointer is reset when the screen is reloaded e The label on the scale can show the measured variable for example boiler pressure and the physical unit for example bar TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 8 20 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating a Project 8 7 Operating Switches Operation The bar and the gauge are for display only Both objects cannot be controlled by the operator 8 7 Operating Switches Introduction A switch is an operator control and display object with
212. oceed as follows 1 Activate the Enable character repeat check box to enable the character repeat 2 Use the buttons to set the delay and rate of the character repeat You can also use the slider control for this 3 Verify your settings For HMI devices with touch screen operation Touch the test field The screen keyboard opens Move the screen keyboard as needed Touch any character and keep it pressed Check the character repetition and the rate of the character repetition in the test field Correct your setting if necessary TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 6 14 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Configuring the Operating System 6 3 Changing settings for Operation For HMI devices with key operation Touch the test field Press and hold an alphanumerical key Check the character repetition and the rate of the character repetition in the test field Correct your setting if necessary 4 Confirm your entries The dialog closes Result The character repeat for the keyboard is now set 6 3 3 Setting the double click Introduction You can start applications in the Control Panel and in Windows CE with a double click A double click is two brief touches in sequence In the Mouse Properties dialog make the following adjustments for touch screen operation and operation with external mouse e Interval between touch contacts on the touch screen e Interval between mou
213. oduction Requirement Procedure Result The display format of the date time and decimal numbers etc differ from region to region You can adjust the display format to meet the requirements of different regions The country specific settings apply to the current project If the project language is changed the country specific settings are also changed The Regional Settings Properties dialog has been opened with the Regional Settings button Regional Settings Properties Regional l Number Time Date Many programs support 2 international settings Changing k Regional Settings affects the way these programs display and sort dates times and numbers Region German Standard 1 Region selection box Proceed as follows 1 Select the region in the Region selection box 2 Change to the Number Time and Date tabs and make the required settings in the selection fields 3 Confirm your entries The dialog closes The HMI regional settings have been changed TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 21 Configuring the Operating System 6 5 Changing HMI Device Settings 6 5 3 Backing up Registry Information Registry Information and Temporary Data You can install and uninstall your own programs on the HMI devices under Windows CE You must save the registry settings after installation or uninstallation You can save
214. of the slider bar can be adjusted x we Pre 2 Wee eval i HA Vet vet Pet ee Jeo West tl oye Storage Program memory memory 512KB total 47496KB total 332KB inuse 3096KB in use 2 Close the dialog 6 6 Setting the Delay Time Introduction The project is opened following a delay time when the HMI device is switched on The Loader is displayed during the delay time Requirement The Transfer Settings dialog Directories tab has been opened with the Transfer ae button Channel Directories Project File Autostart application Path Directory where the project file is saved Directory where the compressed source file of your project is saved The external memory card or the network connection can be defined as the storage location During the next backup process the project s source file is stored in the specified location Storage location and initialization file of the HMI device for process mode Selection field for the delay time TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 29 Configuring the Operating System 6 7 Changing Communication Settings Notice Settings in Project File and Path Do not change the setting in the Project File and Path fields The project may not open at the next start of the HMI device if changes are made here Procedure Setting the Delay Time 1 Select the desired delay time in seconds in the W
215. omputer name is correct e the server is registered 160012 No connection to the server because the server identification CLS ID cannot be determined Values cannot be read or written Check for example if e the server name is correct e the computer name is correct e the server is registered Note for advanced users Interpret the value from HRESULT 160013 The specified server was started as InProc server This has not been released and may possibly lead to incorrect behavior because the server is running in the same process area as the WinCC flexible Runtime software Configure the server as OutProc Server or Local Server 160014 Only one OPC server project can be started on a PC MP An alarm is output when an attempt is made to start a second project The second project has no OPC server functionality and cannot be located as an OPC server by external sources Do not start a second project with OPC server functionality on the computer 170000 S7 diagnostics events are not indicated because it is not possible to log on to the S7 diagnostics functions at this device The service is not supported 170001 The S7 diagnostics buffer cannot be viewed because communication with the controller is shut down Set the controller to online mode 170002 The S7 diagnostics buffer cannot be viewed because reading of the diagnostics buffer SSL was canceled with error 170003 An S7 di
216. on Depending on the configuration you may be required to enter the address of the remote HMI device and a password The current screen of the project running on the remote device is displayed on the screen of your HMI device You can now monitor and control this screen depending on your configuration Scroll bars are displayed if the screen of the remote HMI device is larger than that of the current HMI device Procedure Forcing Permissions If several HMI devices have access to a HMI device only one HMI device has operating permission at any one time Two cases must be distinguished for this case If another HMI device is already controlling the remote HMI device if configured accordingly you can force operating permission for the remote HMI device You are trying to operate the remote HMI device A dialog appears in which you are prompted to enter the appropriate password for forcing remote control You are now authorized to operate the remote HMI device If another HMI device is accessing your HMI device via the Sm rtClient view you can force local operating permission for your HMI device Touch the screen of your HMI device five times consecutively You are given permission to operate your local HMI device TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 31 Operating a Project 8 11 Operating the Sm rtClient View Procedure Ending Remot
217. ons are executed Verify the connection and check whether the controller is because the access point or the module switched on configuration is faulty Check the access point or the module configuration MPI PPI PROFIBUS in the Control Panel with Set PG PC interface Restart the system 140005 No tag updating or writing is executed because the Use a different HMI device address HMI device address is incorrect possibly too high Verify the connection and check whether the controller is switched on Check the parameter definitions in the Control Panel using Set PG PC interface Restart the system 140006 No tag updating or writing is executed because the Select a different baud rate in WinCC flexible according baud rate is incorrect to module profile communication peer etc 140007 Tag are not updated or written because the bus Check the user defined bus profile profile is incorrect see 1 Check the connection and if the controller is switched on The following parameter could not be written to the Check the parameter definitions in the Control Panel registry using Set PG PC interface 1 Tslot Restart the system 2 Tqui 3 Tset 4 MinTsdr 5 MaxTsdr 6 Trdy 7 Tid1 8 Tid2 9 Gap Factor 10 Retry Limit 140008 No tag updating or writing is executed because Check the connection and if the controller is switched on baud rate is incorrect The following parameters Check the parameter definitions in the Con
218. ord 7 Confirm your entries If you change the new data record number to an existing data record number the existing data record is overwritten Result The new recipe data record is saved to the selected recipe TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 10 18 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating Recipes 10 7 Operating the Simple Recipe View See also Recipes in the Project Page 10 3 10 7 3 Editing a Recipe Data Record Introduction Edit the values of the recipe data records in a simple recipe view Synchronization with the PLC If you want to display the current recipe values from the PLC in the simple recipe view you first have to read the current values from the PLC with the menu command 2 from PLC in the element list The values changed in the recipe view only take effect in the PLC when you transfer the edited data record to the PLC with the menu command 1 To PLC Requirements A screen with a simple recipe view is displayed Procedure Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe list contains several recipes Select the recipe which contains the desired recipe data record Open the data record list Select the recipe data record you want to change Open the element list Change the values of the records as required Oo a A OON Save your changes with the menu command 0 Save The recipe data record is saved Result The edited recipe data record has now been saved in the se
219. orts Recesses for mounting clamps TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 1 2 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0O Overview 1 3 Design of the HMI Device OP 277 Rear view Slot for a memory card Rating label DIP switch Interface name O00 1 3 Design of the HMI Device OP 277 Front view and side view semens 7 simaric PANEL Slot for a memory card Display Recesses for mounting clamps Mounting seal TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 1 3 Overview 7 4 Accessories Bottom view Ports Recesses for mounting clamps Rear view Slot for a memory card Rating label DIP switch Interface name 1 4 Accessories Accessory kit The accessory kit is supplied with the HMI device The accessory kit contains the following e A terminal block for the power supply e Mounting clamps for mounting the TP 277 e Mounting clamps for mounting the OP 277 Additional documents may be enclosed with the accessory kit TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 1 4 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Overview 1 4 Accessories RS 422 RS 232 Converter You need the converter in order to connect third party PLCs Connect the RS 422 RS 232 converter to the RS 422 RS 485 port The converter converts the input signals to RS 232 signals The converter is not supplied with the HMI device The converter can be order
220. otocol 8 The following table shows the controllers which can be used with the HMI devices and the protocols or profiles which can be used Note In the following cases do NOT release PROFINET IO at the control panel of the HMI device Use of PLCs by other manufacturers Use of SIMATIC 500 505 via NITP TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 1 9 Overview 7 7 Communications See also PLC Protocol TP 277 OP 277 SIMATIC S7 e PPI Yes e MPI 1 e PROFIBUS DP e TCP IP Ethernet SIMATIC S5 e PROFIBUS DP Yes SIMATIC 500 505 e NITP Yes e PROFIBUS DP SIMATIC HMI e HTTP HTTPS Ethernet Yes HTTP Protocol Allen Bradley PLC series SLC500 SLC501 SLC502 SLC503 Yes SLC504 SLC505 MicroLogix and PLC5 11 PLC5 20 PLC5 30 PLC5 40 PLC5 60 PLC5 80 e DF 1 2 5 e DH via KF2 module 3 e DH485 via KF3 module e DH485 4 GE Fanuc Automation PLC series 90 30 90 70 VersaMax Micro Yes e SNP LG Industrial Systems PLC series GLOFA GM GM4 GM6 and GM7 Yes Lucky Goldstar IMO Series G4 G6 and G7 e Dedicated communication Mitsubishi Electric PLC series MELSEC FX and MELSEC FX0 Yes e FX Mitsubishi Electric PLC series MELSEC FXO FX1n FX2n AnA Yes AnN AnS AnU QnA and QnAS e Protocol 4 OMRON PLC series SYSMAC C SYSMAC CV Yes SYSMAC CS1 SYSMAC alpha and CP e Hostlink Multilink SYSMAC Way Modicon PLC series Modicon 984 TSX Quantum a
221. ounded at different system parts Differences in potential may develop when a system is connected to different mains General Requirements for Equipotential Bonding Differences in potential must be reduced by means of equipotential bonding in order to ensure trouble free operation of the relevant components of the electronic system The following must therefore be observed when installing the equipotential bonding circuit e The effectiveness of equipotential bonding increases as the impedance of the equipotential bonding conductor decreases or as its cross section increases e f two system parts are connected to each other via shielded data lines with shielding connected to the grounding protective conductor on both sides the impedance of the additionally installed equipotential bonding cables may not exceed 10 of the shielding impedance e The cross section of a selected equipotential bonding conductor must be capable of handling the maximum equalizing current The best results in practical applications for equipotential bonding between two cabinets have been achieved with a minimum conductor cross section of 16 mm e Use equipotential bonding conductors made of copper or galvanized steel Establish a large surface contact between the equipotential bonding conductors and the grounding protective conductor and protect these from corrosion e Clamp the shielding of the data cable on the HMI device flush and near the equipotential busbar
222. out TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 7 7 Commissioning a Project 7 5 Transfer e Online testing of the project on the HMI device Online testing means that the HMI device and PLC communicate with each other during testing Perform the tests starting with the Offline test followed by the Online test Note You should always test the project on the HMI device on which the project will be used Check the following 1 Check the correct layout of the screens 2 Check the screen structure 3 Check the input objects 4 Enter the tag values The test increases the certainty that the project will run error free on the HMI device Requirements for Offline Testing e The project has been transferred to the HMI device e The HMI device is in Offline mode Procedure In Offline mode you can test individual project functions on the HMI device without them being affected by the PLC PLC tags therefore are not updated Test the operator controls and visualization of the project as far as possible without connecting to the PLC Requirements of Online Testing e The project has been transferred to the HMI device e The HMI device is in Online mode Procedure In Online mode you can test individual project functions on the HMI device without them being affected by the PLC PLC tags are updated in this case You have the option to test all communication
223. pe values in the recipe screen these changes are applied immediately by the PLC and immediately influence the process If recipe values are changed in the PLC the changed values are displayed immediately in the recipe screen Tags offline With this setting changed recipe values are not synchronized immediately between the HMI and the PLC In this case the configuration engineer must configure operator controls for transferring the values to the PLC or reading them from the PLC in a recipe screen The recipe values are only synchronized when you operate the appropriate operator control 10 6 Operating the Recipe View 10 6 1 Overview Operation The recipe view can be operated as follows 10 8 Enter values for the recipe elements Create recipe data records Save recipe data records or save them under a new name Delete recipe data records Synchronize values of the recipe view with the associated recipe tags Transfer recipe data records from the PLC and to the PLC TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating Recipes 10 6 Operating the Recipe View Operator Controls of the Recipe View The table below shows the operator controls of the recipe view Function I x oO lt G Creates a new recipe data record If a start value is configured it is shown in the input field 9 J i Saves the displayed values of the recipe data record
224. perating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 3 Configuring the Operating System 6 2 Control Panel 6 2 Control Panel 6 2 1 Overview Control Panel of the HMI Device amp Backup Re Communic Date Time InputPanel asia m Ss a 2 e Keyboard Mouse Network OP Password Printer f i Regional Settings Gra i a li S 5 A S Transfer ScreenSaver System Transfer Settings WinCE Internet Settings At the HMI device Control Panel adjust the following e Date time e Screen saver e Regional settings e Transfer settings e Network settings e Delay time TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 6 4 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Contiguring the Operating System Opening the Control Panel 6 2 2 The Control Panel can be opened as follows e During the startup phase 6 2 Control Panel Press Control Panel to open the HMI device Control Panel in the Loader e Inthe current project Operate the control object provided for the respective task if configured On HMI devices with key panel you can open the Control Panel from the Windows CE start menu 1 Open the Windows CE start menu by pressing the key combination brad 2 Open the Control Panel with Settings gt Control Panel Reference Overview of Functions The table below shows the options for settings available at the Control Panel of the HMI device Symbol Function Tab e
225. peration 210004 It is possible that the job buffer will not be processed 210005 A control request with an illegal number was Check the controller program initiated 210006 An error occurred while attempting to execute the Check the parameters of the control request Recompile control request As a result the control request is the configuration not executed Observe the next previous system alarms 220001 The tag is not downloaded because the associated Change the configuration communication driver HMI device does not support the download of Boolean discrete data types 220002 The tag is not downloaded because the associated Change the configuration communication driver HMI device does not support write access to the data type BYTE 220003 The communication driver cannot be loaded The Install the driver by reinstalling WinCC flexible Runtime driver may not be installed TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 A 17 Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 220004 Communication is down and no update data is Check the connection transferred because the cable is not connected or defective etc 220005 Communication is up 220006 The connection between the specified PLC and the specified port is active 220007 The connection to the specified controller is check whether
226. perator control e Buttons The HMI device outputs different views of the Touched and Untouched states provided the configuration engineer has configured a 3D effect Touched state Untouched state The configuration engineer defines the appearance of a selected field for example its line width and color for the focus e Invisible buttons By default invisible buttons are not displayed as touched when they are pressed No optical operation feedback is provided in this case The configuration engineer may however configure invisible buttons so that their outline appears as lines when touched This outline remains visible until you select another operator control e O fields When you select an IO field the content of the IO field is displayed against a colored background With touch operation a screen keyboard is displayed for the entering of values 8 2 Direct Keys Introduction Direct keys set bits in the I O area of a SIMATIC S7 directly from the HMI device Direct keys enable key operations with quick reaction time which is a requirement for typing operations for example Notice Direct keys are also enabled when the HMI device is in Offline operating mode Notice If you operate a function key with direct key functionality in a running project the direct key function is always executed independent of the current screen contents TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operat
227. port The mechanical conditions are compliant with IEC 60721 3 2 Class 2M2 Type of condition Permitted range Drop test in transport package lt 1m Temperature from 20 to 60 C Air pressure from 1080 hPa to 660 hPa corresponds to an elevation of 1 000 m to 3 500 m Relative humidity from 10 to 90 no condensation Sinusoidal vibration conforming to 5 to 9 Hz 3 5 mm IEC 60068 2 6 9 to 500 Hz 9 8 m s Shock conforming to IEC 60068 2 29 250 m s2 6 ms 1 000 shocks Notice Ensure that no condensation dewing develops on or inside the HMI device after transporting it at low temperatures or after it has been exposed to extreme temperature fluctuations The HMI device must have acquired room temperature before it is put into operation Do not expose the HMI device to direct radiation from a heater in order to warm it up If dew has developed wait approximately four hours until the HMI device has dried completely before switching it on Proper transport and storage installation and assembly as well as careful operation and maintenance are required to ensure trouble free and safe operation of the HMI device The warranty for the HMI device will be deemed void if these stipulations are not heeded TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 2 6 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Planning Application 3 1 Mounting Information Mechanical and Climatic Conditions of Use The HMI device is de
228. project can only be transferred from the configuration computer to the HMI device when at least one of the data channels is enabled on the HMI device TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 33 Configuring the Operating System 6 7 Changing Communication Settings Requirement Procedure 6 34 J The Transfer Settings dialog has been opened with the Transfer Settings g button Us Transfer Settings Channel Directories l Channel 1 Serial Enable Channel C Remote Contro Channel 2 _ _ _ _ __ ETHERNET 7 M Enable Channel Remote Control Advanced G Group for data channel 1 Channel 1 Group for data channel 2 Channel 2 Button for the MPI DP Transfer Settings dialog or Network Configuration Note Remote Control for Channel 1 Only select the Remote Control check box in the Channel 1 group if serial transfer is in progress Clear the check box before changing to Online mode Proceed as follows 1 Activate the required data channel with the respective Enable Channel check box in the Channel 1 or Channel 2 group In the Channel 1 group the RS 422 RS 485 port is configured for the serial data transfer Activate the Enable Channel check box to enable the data channel Deactivate the Enable Channel check box to lock the data channel En
229. r screen for example bars 10 Template Yes Recipes Object Specification TP 277 OP 277 Recipes Number 300 Data records per recipe 500 Elements per recipe 1 000 Recipe memory 64 KB Memory location e Memory card e Network drive 1 The number of recipe data records might be restricted by the capacity of the storage medium Logs Note The HMI devices are suitable for the logging of relatively small volumes of data The data are managed in several adjacent archives in a segmented circular archive The use of a large circular archive has a negative effect on performance Object Specification TP 277 OP 277 Logs Number of logs 20 Number of partial logs in a segmented circular log 400 Entries in each log including all partial logs 10 000 Filing format CSV with ANSI character set Memory location e Memory card e Network drive 1 The number of entries in the log may be restricted by the capacity of the storage medium TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 1 7 Overview 7 5 Functional Scope with WinCC flexible Safety Object Specification TP 277 OP 277 Safety Number of user groups 50 Number of users 50 Number of authorizations 32 Info texts Object Specification TP 277 OP 277 Info texts Length no of characters 320 depending on font
230. r to synchronize data between the tags of the recipe screen and the recipe data records displayed in the recipe view Synchronization of tags is only possible in the enhanced recipe view Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Operating Recipes 10 5 Recipe Values in the HMI Device and the PLC 10 5 Recipe Values in the HMI Device and the PLC Introduction You can change the values of a recipe on the HMI device and therefore influence the manufacturing process or a machine Depending on the configuration the recipe values are displayed edited and saved in different ways e If you are editing recipes with a recipe view in your project the values are saved in recipe data records e If you are editing recipes in a recipe screen in your project the values are saved in recipe tags Differences may occur between the display values in the recipe view and the values saved in the associated tags in an ongoing project when you edit recipes with a recipe view and ina recipe screen To prevent this the recipe data record values must be synchronized with the values of the recipe tags You have however the option to completed operation fro synchronization at any time Synchronization takes only place if the configuration engineer has activated the respective settings for a recipe Note Recipe tags can only be synch
231. range 20 4 to 28 8 V 15 20 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Mounting and Connecting 4 4 1 Checking the Package Contents Check the package contents for visible signs of transport damage and for completeness Notice Do not install parts damaged during shipment In the case of damaged parts contact your Siemens representative Keep the supplied documentation in a safe place The documentation belongs to the HMI device and is required for subsequent commissioning 4 2 Mounting the HMI Device Requirement All packaging components and protective foil should be removed from the HMI device You need the mounting clamps from the accessories kit for the installation The mounting seal must be available on the HMI device If the mounting seal is damaged order a replacement seal The mounting seal is part of the associated service pack Mounting Notice Always mount the HMI device according to the instructions in this manual Proceed as follows 1 Check that the mounting seal is fitted on the HMI device Do not install the mounting seal turned inside out This may cause leaks in the mounting cut out 2 Insert the HMI device into the mounting cut out from the front TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 4 1 Mounting and Connecting 4 2 Mounting the HMI Device 3 Insert a mounting clamp into a
232. rate the operator control element which was configured for export for example the Export data record button The data record is exported as a CSV file to an external data medium Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation Result The recipe data record is exported See also Recipes in the Project Page 10 3 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 10 23 Operating Recipes 10 9 Importing a Recipe Data Record 10 9 Importing a Recipe Data Record Introduction You can import values from a CSV file to a recipe data record depending on the configuration Requirements e An operator control with the function Import data record has been configured for example a button e A screen with a recipe view is displayed Procedure Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe view contains several recipes Select the recipe which contains the recipe data record to be imported 2 Operate the operator control with the function Import data record The record is imported from an external data medium as a CSV file and then displayed in the recipe view after import Result The imported recipe data record is saved on the HMI device Deviating Structures If the structure of the CSV file differs from the structure of the recipe deviations are handled as follows e Any additional values in the CSV file will be rejected e The system applies the configured default
233. ration engineer uses info text to provide additional information and operating instructions The configuration engineer can configure info text on screens and operator controls The info text of an IO field may contain for example information on the value to be entered Enter temperature setpoint for Tank_1 Range 40 80 C Figure 8 6 Info text for an IO field example If the LED of the key is lit an info text for the selected operator control or the current screen has been configured Procedure 1 Press es The info text for the selected operator control is displayed If there is no info text for the selected screen object the info text for the current screen is displayed if it has been configured You can scroll through the contents of long info text with buttons Y and la Note Switching between Displayed Info Text The configuration engineer can configure info text for an IO field and the associated screen You can toggle between two info texts by pressing the key 2 Close the info text by pressing feso Alternative Procedure Depending on your configuration info text can also be called via a function key or a provided operator control Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 8 19 Operating a Project 8 6 Bars and Gauges 8 6 Bars and Gauges Bar The bar is a dynamic display
234. recent version of the configuration software for the project Notice Data Loss All data on the HMI device such as the project passwords and licenses will be deleted when you update the operating system Data channels An operating system update resets all parameters for the data channels The transfer can only be started in the Loader following reconfiguration of the data channels 7 7 2 Bootstrapping Bootstrapping In ProSave or WinCC flexible you can update the operating system with or without bootstrapping 7 14 Updating the operating system without bootstrapping First set Transfer mode on the HMI device or use the automatic transfer function if the project is active Then start the operating system update in ProSave or WinCC flexible Updating the operating system with bootstrapping First start the operating system update in ProSave or WinCC flexible and switch the power on the HMI device off and on again when prompted TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Commissioning a Project 7 7 Updating the Operating System Note You have to perform an operating system update with bootstrapping if the HMI device does not yet have an operating system or if the operating system of the HMI device is corrupt Point to point coupling with a PC PPI cable is necessary in order to update the operating system with bootstrapping 7 7 3 Updating the Operating Sy
235. rinter is installed or a default printer has not Install a printer and or select it as the default printer been set up 10002 Overflow of the graphics buffer for printing Up to Allow sufficient intervals between successive print jobs two images are buffered 10003 Images can now be buffered again 10004 Overflow of the buffer for printing lines in text mode Allow sufficient intervals between successive print jobs e g alarms Up to 1000 lines are buffered 10005 Text lines can now be buffered again 10006 The Windows printing system reports an error Repeat the action if necessary Refer to the output text and the error ID to determine the possible causes Nothing is printed or the print is faulty 20010 An error has occurred in the specified script line Select the specified script line in the configuration Execution of the script was therefore aborted Note Ensure that the tags used are of the allowed types the system alarm that may have occurred prior to Check system functions for the correct number and types this of parameters TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 20011 An error has occurred in a script that was called by In the configuration select the script that has been called the specified script Execution of the script was therefore aborted in the called script Note the s
236. ript Functional scope W WinCC flexible internet settings E mail WinCC Internet settings 6 6 Windows CE taskbar 6 2 Password protection 6 2 WINS WINS server Wiring diagram Configuration PC Power supply 4 8 Printer Working on the cabinet TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO
237. ronized in the enhanced recipe view Synchronizing Recipe Tags Synchronization of the recipe tags depends on the configuration e Automatic synchronization The values of the recipe view are synchronized with the associated recipe tags In this case changes to values in the recipe view have an immediate effect on the values of the associated recipe tags The values are only synchronized when an operator control that is outside the recipe view is operated e Synchronization by the user The values of the recipe view and the associated recipe tags are not synchronized automatically The configuration engineer has assigned the same function to the al button or a different operator control in the recipe view The recipe tags and the recipe view are only synchronized when you operate the buttons or the appropriate operator control TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 10 7 Operating Recipes 10 6 Operating the Recipe View Recipe Tags Online Offline The configuration engineer can configure a recipe so that changes to the values of the recipe tags do not have an immediate effect on the current process Synchronization of the recipe values between the HMI device and the PLC depends on whether the configuration engineer has selected the settings Tags online or the setting Tags offline for a recipe Tags online This setting has the following effect When you change reci
238. rs etc Testing for Mechanical Ambient Conditions The following table provides information on the type and scope of tests for mechanical ambient conditions Tested for Test standard Comments Vibrations Vibration test conforming to IEC 60068 part 2 6 sinusoidal Type of vibration Transitional rate of the frequency 1 octave minute 10 lt f lt 58 constant amplitude 0 075 mm 58 lt f lt 150 Constant acceleration 1 g Vibration duration 10 frequency cycles per axis in each of the three mutually vertical axes Shock Shock testing in accordance with IEC 60068 Part 2 29 Type of shock Half sine Shock intensity Peak value 5 g duration 11 ms Direction of impact 3 shocks in direction of axis in each of the three mutually vertical axes Climatic ambient conditions The table below shows the climatic ambient conditions at which the HMI device may be operated Ambient conditions Temperature e Vertical installation e Inclined mounting Permitted range From 0 C to 50 C from 0 C to 40 C Comments See the Mounting Positions and Type of Fixation section Relative humidity 10 to 90 no condensation Air pressure 1080 to 795 hPa Corresponds to an altitude of 1 000 m to 2 000 m Pollutant concentration SO2 lt 0 5 ppm relative humidity lt 60 no condensation Check 10 cm8 m 10 days H2S lt 0 1 ppm relati
239. s TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Commissioning a Project 7 8 Installing and Removing Options 5 Select the OS Update tab 6 Select whether to update the operating system with or without bootstrapping by setting the Bootstrap check box accordingly 7 In Image path select the HMI device image file img The HMI device image files are available under WinCC flexible Images in the WinCC flexible installation folder or on the WinCC flexible installation CD In the output area you are provided information on the version of the HMI device image file after it is opened 8 Applies only when updating without bootstrapping Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the device automatically sets Transfer mode when an update is initiated 9 Select Update OS on the PC to run the operating system update 10 Applies only when updating with bootstrapping Switch on the power supply to the HMI device 11 Follow the instructions in ProSave During the operating system update a status view opens to indicate progress Result A message is displayed when the operating system update is successfully completed This operation has deleted the project data from the HMI device 7 8 Installing and Removing Options 7 8 1 Overview Installing and Removing Options You can install options on the HMI device for example
240. s Check the value range or type of the tag triggered more than five times In this case no further separate alarms are generated 290006 The threshold values configured for the tag have Observe the configured or current threshold values of the been violated by values entered tag 290007 There is a difference between the source and target Insert the specified data recipe tag in the source structure of the recipe currently being processed structure The target structure contains an additional data recipe tag which is not available in the source structure The data recipe tag specified is assigned its start value 290008 There is a difference between the source and target Remove the specified data recipe tag in the specified structure of the recipe currently being processed recipe from the project The source structure contains an additional data recipe tag which is not available in the target structure and therefore cannot be assigned The value is rejected 290010 The storage location configured for the recipe is not Check the configured storage location permitted Possible causes Illegal characters write protection data carrier out of space or does not exist 290011 The record with the specified number does not Check the source for the number constant or tag value exist 290012 The recipe with the specified number does not Check the source for the number constant or tag value exist 290013 An attempt was made to
241. s TP 277 P PAGE DOWN key 6 11 8 12 PAGE UP key 8 12 Parameter assignment Data channel Password 8 34 Specifying 6 18 Password list 8 34 Password properties 6 5 6 18 Password protection 6 2 6 5 Activating 6 18 Deactivating 6 19 PC connection 6 43 PC PPI ca Cable Configuring cable PELV 4 Peripheral equipment Rated load Permissions in remote operation 8 31 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Index Pin assignment Power supply RJ45 plug connector 12 7 RS 422 RS 485 port 12 6 USB port PLC Configuring the port 4 11 Number of connectible Protocol Reading recipe data record 10 21 Transferring recipe data record 10 15 PLC_User 8 42 8 43 8 44 Pocket Internet Explorer Port HMI device 4 5 OP 277 12 4 Rated load 4 14 TP 277 Power failure Power supply Connecting 4 8 4 9 Pin assignment 12 6 4 8 Wiring diagram Precautions Electrostatic discharge Printer Connecting 4 15 Wiring diagram 4 15 Printer connection Setting Printer properties 6 6 Printer setting 6 6 Printing Labeling strips 5 6 Via a network printer 6 38 Process control phase 7 1 Production sequence Manual PROFIBUS Setting PROFIBUS DP Addressing Connecting 4 11 PROFINET IO Disabling direct keys 6 36 Enabling direct keys 6 36 Programming Data channel Project Closing O
242. s Properties dialog PC Connection tab has been opened with the Communications 8 button Communications Properties Device Name PC Connection c These settings control the connection A between panel and desktop computer V Enable direct connections to the desktop computer 72 Desk_115200 Change 1 CO Warning Changing the connection may disable communications with your desktop computer Check box for the activation of a direct connection Button for changing the desktop PC Notice PC Connection Tab If you want to operate a project on the HMI device the entries in the PC Connection tab may not be changed Proceed as follows 1 Select the check box Enable direct connections 2 Confirm your entries The dialog closes Overview of Network Operation Page 6 37 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 43 Configuring the Operating System 6 8 Configuring Network Operation 6 8 6 Changing e mail settings and proxy server Requirement The WinCC flexible Internet Settings dialog has been opened with the WinCC flexible Internet Settings ba button WinCC flexible Internet Settings OK Email Proxy SMTP server Use the default of the project file OQ Name rl Sender Simatic HMI Device _ 2 Authentication 6 Setting the SMTP server Name for the sender E m
243. s follows 1 Select the entry SMSC100FD1 Onboard LAN Ethernet Driver 2 Open the Onboard LAN Ethernet Driver dialog with the Properties button Onboard LAN Ethernet Dr 04 EY IP Address Name Servers An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer Obtain an IP address via DHCP Q Specify an IP address IP Address 192 168 56 sey Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 1 6 Default Gateway i 4 PEE Address assignment setting Input field for the IP address Input field for the address of the subnet mask Input field for the address of the default gateway 000 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Configuring the Operating System 6 8 Contiguring Network Operation 3 Select either automatic address assignment via DHCP or manual address assignment 4 If you assign the address manually enter the respective addresses in the input fields for IP Address Subnet Mask and if used Default Gateway 5 Ifa name server is used in the network change to the Name Server tab Onboard LAN Ethernet Dr OK IP Address Name Servers Name server addresses Primary DNS Sa Secondary DNS as Primary WINS SEs Secondary WINS eet eis 6 Enter the respective addresses in the input fields 7 Confirm your entries The dialog closes 8 Reboot the HMI device Result The network parameters for the HMI device
244. s key to delete the selected part of the value Use the Shift key to toggle the screen keyboard levels When you toggle the level the key labels on the screen keyboard change Use the Help key to display the info text of the IO field This button is only enabled if info text has been configured for the IO field or the current screen 3 Use the lt 4 key to confirm your entry or cancel it with ESC Either action closes the screen keyboard Result You have changed the alphanumerical value or entered a new one TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 9 Operating a Project 8 4 Entering Values Using the Touch Screen 8 4 4 Entering the Date and Time Entering the Date and Time See also 8 4 5 List box Procedure Result 8 10 Enter the date and time in the same way you enter alphanumerical values Note When entering the date and time please note that the format is determined by the configured project language Entering and Editing Alpbhanumerical Values Page 8 8 Setting the Project Language Page 8 4 Entering Symbolic Values Operator controls for entering symbolic values offer you a list from which you can select the input values When you touch a symbolic IO field on the HMI device touch screen the following list box opens Figure 8 3 Symbolic IO field after touch example Proceed as follows 1 Touch the required operator con
245. s not possible on a network printer The list of current printers and required settinas for HMI devices can be found on the Internet under http support automation siemens com WW view en 11376409 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Configuring the Operating System 6 5 Changing HMI Device Settings Requirement You have opened the Printer Properties dialog with the Printer button Printer Properties OK pal Printer Language jEpson9 2 0 Q Port Network a 2 Network i server32 printerol 3 Paper Size At ao Orientation ee ess Portrait Landscape 6 _ Draft Mode C color ay Printer selection field Port Network address of the printer Paper size selection field Orientation setting Print quality setting Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Select the printer in the Printer Language selection field 2 Select the port for the printer in the Port selection field 3 If you are printing over the network enter the network address of the printer in the Network field 4 Select the paper format in the Paper Size selection field 5 Activated the required radio button in the Orientation group Portrait for vertical format Landscape for horizontal format 6 Select the print quality Select the check box Draft Mode if you wish to print a draft Deactivate the check box Draft
246. se clicks Requirements CS The Mouse Properties dialog has been opened with the Mouse gt button Mouse Properties Double Click Double click this grid to set the double click sensitivity for both the speed and physical sa 1 distance between clicks la your settings using the grid above Double click this icon to test your double click settings If this icon doesn t change adjust a 2 Pattern Symbol TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 6 15 Configuring the Operating System 6 3 Changing settings for Operation Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Double click the pattern twice After one double click the pattern is shown in inverse colors ish 2 Double click the symbol twice If the double click is valid the symbol is displayed as follows at the second click rs 3 If the symbol remains unchanged double click the pattern again 4 Confirm your entries The dialog closes Result The double click adjustment is completed 6 3 4 Calibrating the Touch Screen Introduction Depending on the mounting position and viewing angle it is possible that parallax may occur when operating the touch screen In order to prevent any operating errors as a result calibrate the touch screen again in the startup phase or during runtime Requirement The OP Properties dialog Touch tab has been opened with the OP ie button
247. siderably reduced Always operate the HMI touch screen with your fingers or with a touch pen Damage to the keyboard Only use your fingers to operate the HMI device keys Pressing the keys with hard instruments considerably reduces the service life of the key mechanism Design of the HMI Device TP 277 Page 1 2 Design of the HMI Device OP 277 Page 1 3 Using a Memory Card with the HMI device The following can be saved on the memory card of the HMI device e Logs e Recipes e Operating system e Applications e Additional specifications The memory card can be inserted and removed during operation D not remove the memory card while data is being accessed by an application e g during backup or recipe transfer Notice Multimedia card The Multimedia card of the SIMATIC S7 controller cannot be used TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 5 3 Operator Controls and Displays 5 2 Using a Memory Card with the HMI device Procedure Inserting a Memory Card Proceed as follows Insert the memory card into the memory card slot Memory card interlock Memory card Memory card slot When inserting the memory card please note that it can only be inserted as shown in the diagram The memory card is inserted correctly in the memory card slot when the card interlock engages Using a Memory Card for the First Time Notice Data loss The first time you
248. signed for use in a location protected from the weather The conditions of use are compliant with requirements to DIN IEC 60721 3 3 e Class 3M3 mechanical requirements e Class 3K3 climatic requirements Use with additional measures Do not use the HMI device in the following locations for example without additional measures e In locations with a high degree of ionizing radiation e In locations with extreme operating conditions for example due to Corrosive vapors gases oils or chemicals Electrical or magnetic fields of high intensity e In plants requiring special monitoring features for example Elevator systems Systems in especially hazardous rooms Mechanical Ambient Conditions The mechanical ambient conditions for the HMI device are specified in the table below in terms of sinusoidal vibration Frequency range in Hz 10 lt f lt 58 Constant Amplitude 0 0375 mm Occasional Amplitude 0 075 mm 58 lt f lt 150 Constant acceleration 0 5 g Constant acceleration 1 g TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Planning Application 3 1 Mounting Information Reduction of Vibration If the HMI device is subjected to greater shocks or vibrations you must take appropriate measures to reduce acceleration or amplitudes We recommend fitting the HMI device to vibration absorbent material metal shock absorbe
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250. ssign them passwords e The configuration engineer during configuration e The administrator on the HMI device e A user with user management permission on the HMI device Irrespective of the user group each user is allowed to change his own password A logoff time is specified in the system for each user If the time between any two user actions such as entering a value or changing screens exceeds this logoff time the user is automatically logged off The user must then log on again to continue to operate objects assigned password protection TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating a Project 8 12 Project Security Backup and Restore The user data is encrypted and saved on the HMI device to protect it from loss due to power failure The users passwords group assignments and logoff times set up on the HMI device can be backed up and restored This prevents you having to enter all of the data again on another HMI device Notice The currently valid user data is overwritten in the following cases e Depending on the transfer settings when the project is transferred again e Upon restore of a backed up project e Upon import of the user administration via an operator control Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation The retransferred or restored user data and passwords are valid with immediate effect Limits for Users Password and
251. stem Using WinCC flexible Requirement Procedure The HMI device is connected to a configuration computer No project is open in WinCC flexible Relevant only to operating system update without bootstrapping The data channel is configured on the HMI device Proceed as follows 1 Relevant to operating system update with bootstrapping Switch off power to the HMI device On the configuration computer select the Communication settings command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible The Communication Settings dialog opens Select the type of HMI device Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuration computer then set the connection parameters Close the dialog with OK In WinCC flexible select the command Update operating system in the Project gt Transfer Select whether to update the operating system with or without bootstrapping by setting the Bootstrap check box accordingly In Image path select the HMI device image file img The HMI device image files are available under WinCC flexible Images in the WinCC flexible installation folder or on the WinCC flexible installation CD In the output area you are provided information on the version of the HMI device image file after it is opened TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 7 15 Commissioning a Project 7 7 Updating t
252. sword is not entered only the Transfer and Start buttons are operable This prevents inadvertent operations and increases security for the plant or machine You can then no longer change the settings outside the current project TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Configuring the Operating System Operating the Keys of the User Interface 6 7 Loader The table below shows the shortcut keys for navigation in the user interface Shortcut key CTRL Function The task bar is activated with the open Windows CE start menu The next active program is displayed The Task Manager is opened Operating the Keys in the Explorer The table below shows the shortcut keys for navigation in the Explorer 2 gt O Q mp x lt TAB Function e Toggles the active window e Toggles between the Windows CE Desktop and the window Selects the first entry Selects the last entry Selects everything if the left LED of the key lights up Activates the menu bar a i lt Changes to the parent level ALT QO D Opens the context menu ALT NTER H Displays the properties See also Changing Password Protection Page 6 18 Switching on and Testing the HMI Device Page 4 16 Configuring the Data Channel Page 6 33 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible O
253. t an unintended result or situation can occur if the corresponding information is not taken into account If more than one degree of danger is present the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will be used A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to property damage Qualified Personnel The device system may only be set up and used in conjunction with this documentation Commissioning and operation of a device system may only be performed by qualified personnel Within the context of the safety notes in this documentation qualified persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commission ground and label devices systems and circuits in accordance with established safety practices and standards Prescribed Usage Note the following AN Warning This device may only be used for the applications described in the catalog or the technical description and only in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers which have been approved or recommended by Siemens Correct reliable operation of the product requires proper transport storage positioning and assembly as well as careful operation and maintenance Trademarks All names identified by are registered trademarks of the Siemens AG The remaining trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner
254. ta record is to be overwritten The new recipe data record is saved to the selected recipe 10 10 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating Recipes 10 6 Operating the Recipe View See also Recipes in the Project Page 10 3 10 6 3 Editing a Recipe Data Record Introduction Edit the values of the recipe data records and save them in a recipe view Synchronization with the PLC If you want to display the current recipe values from the PLC in the recipe view you first have to read the current values from the PLC with til The values changed in the recipe view only take effect in the PLC when you transfer the changed record to the PLC with Requirement A screen with a recipe view is displayed Procedure with Touch Operation Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe view contains several recipes Select the recipe which contains the desired recipe data record 2 Select the recipe data record you want to change 3 Change the data record as required 4 Save your changes with al If you want to save the recipe data record under a different name touch the ie key 5 The recipe data record is saved Procedure with Keyboard Operation Proceed as follows 1 If the recipe view contains several recipes Select the recipe which contains the desired recipe data record 2 Select the recipe data record you want to change 3 Change the data record as required
255. tablish consistency Process values are no longer exchanged When the server certificate is rejected Certificate signed by an unknown CA e Either ignore this item in your project or e Install a certificate that has been signed with a root certificate known to the client computer If the date of certificate is invalid e Either ignore this item in your project or e Install a certificate with a valid date on the server Invalid CN Common Name or Computer Name e Either ignore this item in your project or e Install a certificate with a name that corresponds to that of the server address 230203 Although a connection can be made to the server Error 503 Service unavailable check whether the HTTP server refuses to connect because e WinCC flexible Runtime is running on the server e WinCC flexible Runtime is not running on the e The HTTP channel is supported server or e The HTTP channel is not supported 503 Service unavailable Other errors can only occur if the web server does not support the HTTP channel The language of the alarm text depends on the web server Data is not exchanged 230301 An internal error has occurred An English text explains the error in more detail This may be caused by insufficient memory OCX does not work 230302 The name of the remote server cannot be resolved Check the configured server address The attempt to connect failed check whether the DNS service is available on the network 230303
256. te Index 1 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO xi Table of contents TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible xii Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Overview 1 1 1 Product Overview Applications for the TP 277 and OP 277 The HMI devices TP 277 and OP 277 represent a further stage of development of the HMI devices TP 270 6 and OP 270 6 The HMI devices are based on the standard operating system Microsoft Windows CE Compared with the Multi Panel MP 277 the TP 277 and the OP 277 offer an inexpensive scaled option The mounting options and the functional scope of the TP 277 and OP 277 are compatible with the HMI devices in the 270 series The TP 277 and OP 277 also have the following features e The HMI devices can be operated on PROFINET via the Ethernet port e The HMI devices feature a TFT screen with 256 colors e The use of projects with scripts and logs is supported In addition to the classic HMI application WinCC flexible the HMI devices also support additional applications for example e Sm rtService e Sme rtAccess TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 1 1 Overview 1 2 Design of the HMI Device TP 277 1 2 Design of the HMI Device TP 277 Front view and side view Slot for a memory card Display Touch screen Mounting seal SROMOMS Recesses for mounting clamps Bottom view P
257. te the function keys like buttons on an HMI device with a touch screen On a Sm rtClient view which is configured for monitoring mode you can only monitor the remote HMI device You cannot control its operation Note It is not possible to operate the direct keys of the remote HMI device from the local HMI device The available operator controls depend on the HMI devices used e Same type of HMI devices You can operate the project of the remote HMI device with the operator controls of your HMI device e Key operation from a local touch screen All the keys of the remote HMI device are displayed as buttons on the touch screen You can also touch them to operate them e Touch operation from a local HMI device using keys You operate the buttons in the usual manner TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating a Project 8 11 Operating the Sm rtClient View 8 11 2 Touch Operation Operator Control Options The Sm rtClient view can be operated as follows Starting remote control Forcing permission Ending remote control Procedure Starting Remote Operation Proceed as follows 1 On the HMI device change to the screen with the Sm rtClient view The following options are available for establishing the connection to the remote HMI device The connection is established automatically The connection must be established by touching the appropriate butt
258. tempt to connect to the PLC failed The tags Check the connection to the PLC Check that the are not updated controller is switched on and is online 260000 An unknown user or an unknown password has Log on to the system as a user with a valid password been entered in the system The current user is logged off from the system TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible A 20 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 260001 The logged in user does not have sufficient Log on to the system as a user with sufficient authorization to execute the protected functions on authorization the system 260002 This alarm is triggered by the system function TrackUserChange 260003 The user has logged off from the system 260004 The user name entered into the user view already Select another user name because user names have to exists in the user management be unique in the user management 260005 The entry is discarded Use a shorter user name 260006 The entry is discarded Use a shorter or longer password 260007 The logon timeout value entered is outside the valid Enter a logon timeout value between 0 and 60 minutes range of 0 to 60 minutes The new value is discarded and the original value is retained 260008 An attempt was made to read a PTProRun pwil file created with ProTool V 6 0 in WinCC flexibl
259. the following data to the flash memory e Registry information e Temporary files Restoring the File System of a Memory Card Requirements 6 22 If memory cards are used the file system on the memory card may be become damaged perhaps due to a power failure The HMI device detects the defective file system on start up or when the memory card is inserted The HMI device can restore the file system automatically or on request The OP Properties dialog Persistent Storage tab has been opened with the opi button Display Device Touch Save actual registry settings to Flash System will start with saved registry Save Registry ee settings next time Saeie Save all files From temporary memory e g the Program files directory to Save Files flash The files will be restored during Lee ol system startup The Temp directory will not be saved aw T Automatically repair file system errors on storage Ne at system startup and card insertion time EE Meaning of the text in the dialog Saves the current registry information to the flash memory The HMI device loads the saved registry information the next time it boots Button for saving registry information Button for saving temporary files Meaning of the text in the dialog Saves all the files in temporary storage to the flash memory for example from the Program Files directory These files are written back when the HM
260. tions of Conformity are kept available for the responsible authorities at the following address Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Automation amp Drives A amp D AS RD ST PLC PO Box 1963 D 92209 Amberg Germany Ou Underwriters Laboratories Inc conforming to e UL 508 Industrial Control Equipment e CSA C22 2 No 142 Process Control Equipment or TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Safety Instructions and General Notes FM Approval 2 2 Standards Certificates and Approvals Os HAZ LOC Underwriters Laboratories Inc conforming to e UL 508 Industrial Control Equipment e CSA C22 2 No 142 Process Control Equipment e UL 1604 Hazardous Location e CSA 213 Hazardous Location Approved for use in e Class I Division 2 Group A B C D or e Class I Zone 2 Group IIC or e non hazardous locations APPROVED Factory Mutual Research FM conforming to e Approval Standard Class Number 3611 3600 3810 Approved for use in e Class I Division 2 Group A B C D T4 e Class I Zone 2 Group IIC T4 Label for Australia IEC 61131 G N117 The HMI device fulfills the requirements of standard AS NZS 2064 Class A The HMI device fulfills the requirements and criteria conforming to IEC 61131 2 Programmable Logic Controllers Part 2 Operating resource requirements and tests TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0A
261. to the PC Notice The HMI device can only be used in PROFINET networks The HMI device only has client functionality in the PC network This means that users can access files of a node with TCP IP server functionality from the HMI device via the network However it is not possible to access files on the HMI device via the network from a PC Note Information on communication using SIMATIC S7 via PROFINET is provided in the WinCC flexible Communication user manual Within a PROFINET network computers are usually addressed using network names These network names are translated from a DNS or WINS server to TCP IP addresses This is why a DNS or WINS server is needed for addressing via device names when the HMI device is in a PROFINET network Appropriate servers are usually available in PROFINET networks TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 37 Configuring the Operating System 6 8 Contiguring Network Operation Note The use of TCP IP addresses to address PCs is not supported by the operating system Consult your network administrator if you have questions in this regard Printing via a Network Printer Preparation The HMI device s operating system does not support line by line alarm logging via a network printer All other printer functions such as printing hardcopies or logs are possible via the network without restriction Before beginning the confi
262. trol The list box of the operator control opens Select xi and ajto scroll in the list box 2 Touch the required entry in the drop down list The selected entry is accepted as an entry You have changed the symbolic value or entered a new one TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Operating a Project 8 4 Entering Values Using the Touch Screen 8 4 6 Displaying Info Text Purpose The configuration engineer uses info text to provide additional information and operating instructions The configuration engineer can configure info text on screens and operator controls The info text of an IO field may contain for example information on the value to be entered Enter temperature setpoint for Tank_1 Range 40 80 C Figure 8 4 Info text for an IO field example Opening Info Text for Operator Controls 1 Touch the required operator control The screen keyboard opens You can see from the appearance of the Help key whether info text has been configured for the operator control or the current screen 2 Touch the Help key on the screen keyboard The info text for the operator control is displayed If there is no info text for the selected screen object the info text for the current screen is displayed if it has been configured You can scroll through the contents of long info text with j and 4 Note Switching between Displayed Info text The configuratio
263. trol Panel could not be written to the registry using Set PG PC interface 0 General error Restart the system 1 Wrong version 2 Profile cannot be written to the registry 3 The subnet type cannot be written to the registry 4 The Target Rotation Time cannot be written to the registry 5 Faulty Highest Address HSA 140009 Tags are not updated or written because the Reinstall the module in the Control Panel using Set module for S7 communication was not found PG PC interface TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible A 12 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 140010 No S7 communication partner found because the Switch the controller on controller is shut down DP T DP T If only one master is connected to the network disable The option PG PC is the only master is not setin PG PC is the only master in Set PG PC interface the Control Panel under Set PG PC interface If several masters are connected to the network enable these Do not change any settings for this will cause bus errors 140011 No tag updating or writing is executed because Check the connection and that the communication communication is down partner is switched on 140012 There is an initialization problem e g when Restart the HMI device WinCC flexible Runtime was closed in Task Or Manager Run WinCC flexible Runtime then
264. try of the value This means for example that the character keys are disabled when a decimal value is entered Which keys can be operated can be seen from the appearance of the keys You have the following options to enter a value The selected value is deleted when you enter the first character Completely reenter the value Usethe lt and keys to move the cursor within the current value You can now edit the characters of the current value or add characters Use the BSP key to delete the character to the left of the cursor If the value is selected use this key to delete the selected part of the value Usethe key to change the sign of the value TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 8 7 Operating a Project 8 4 Entering Values Using the Touch Screen Result 8 4 3 Use the Help key to display the info text of the IO field This button is only enabled if info text has been configured for the IO field or the current screen 3 Use the 4 key to confirm your entry or cancel it with ESC Either action closes the screen keyboard You have changed the numerical value or entered a new one Entering and Editing Alphanumerical Values Alphanumerical Screen Keyboard 8 8 When you touch an operator control for alphanumerical input on the HMI device touch screen the alphanumerical screen keyboard appears This is the case for example
265. tus values of the connected controller e Enter values and transfer them to the controller Keyboard Control The following table lists the key combinations for operating the status force Keys Function rT Operates the Read button aie O TRI e Operates the Write button O 5 R e Selects the first last field in the current line R Selects the first last field in the current column O 4 D z O TR INS Deletes the current row DEL O TR EE D E 2 5 5 Otherwise Do not select a controller in the Connection column Opens selection field Nat Increases the width of the current column me Decreases the width of the current column a ae ee Optimizes column width O O m 4 4 Z D D m E f D TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 8 28 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating a Project 8 10 Operating Status Force Procedure Reading the Status Value Proceed as follows 1 Enter the address and format of the status value for each status value you wish to read in one line Select the respective fields and enter the values using the keyboard ie 2 Press SI Result All values are read cyclically by the controller and entered in the Status Value column until oe the buttons are pressed again Requirements for Forcing The following requirements m
266. two predefined states on and off Switches can signal the status of a system component for example a motor You can also use the switch to change the status of the respective system component at the HMI device for example from on to off Layout The layout of the switch depends on the configuration e Switch with slider The two states are displayed by the position of the slider Slider e Switch with text or graphic The two states are displayed by the label on the slider Depending on the switching state the switch is labeled with one of two texts or one of two graphics Examples Backward or Forward Procedure with Touch Operation e Switch with slider Proceed as follows Move the slider to the other position or double click the slider area e Switch with text or graphic Proceed as follows Touch the switch TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 21 Operating a Project 8 8 Operating Slider Controls Procedure with Keyboard Operation Result Proceed as follows 1 Select the desired switch within the screen with ve 2 Press fore The switch changes its appearance The associated value is switched 8 8 Operating Slider Controls Introduction Layout 8 22 The slider control can be used to monitor and change process values within a defined range The slider control can also be configured without a slider In this case you cannot
267. ty Functional sco e 1 8 Standards 22 Safety instruction Changed tag name Cold restart 6 Compatibility conflict 7 10 Compressed project file 7 4 Connection sequence 4 4 Grounding conductor 4 High frequency radiation 2 1 Keyboard License key Memory card first use 5 4 Multiple key operation 8 2 Observe grounding measures Index 8 Path 6 30 Port 4 14 Power failure 7 10 preventing faulty operation 411 1 6 30 Project File Recipe data record in background Remote control for Channel 1 Storage Switching info text 8 11 Touch screen 5 3 Transfer mode 6 31 6 35 Transfer mode Eolbad Transport 2 6 Unintentional action 5 2 Unintentional transfer mode USB Host to Host Cable 4 14 Working on the cabinet 2 1 Safety isolation 4 9 Safety regulations 2 1 Scaling Functional scope screen Functional scope Screen keyboard 6 5 8 5 Alphanumerical 8 Change layout 6 8 Character repetition Configuring For Control Panel 6 8 Keyboard level 8 9 Language change 8 Numeric Representation types 6 8 Screen saver 6 6 6 24 Setting 6 24 Security system Seeting PROFINET IO 6 6 Selecting Operator control Service On the Internet V Service pack Setting Date 6 6 6 29 Date format Delay time Device name 6 DIP switch 4 11 Double click 6 15 E mail connection Language 8 4 iota bse Number format TP 277 OP 277
268. uction You can label the function keys as required for your project Use labeling strips to do so Notice Do not write on the keyboard to label the function keys Printing Labeling Strips WinCC flexible comes with a range of labeling strip templates For more information on the filing location of the templates refer to the WinCC flexible online help Any printable and writable foil can be used as labeling strips You can use transparency film the keyboard membrane of the HMI device is printed on the reverse side Use transparent foil so that the LEDs of the function keys can be seen Permitted thickness of the labeling strip 0 13 mm Paper should not be used as labeling strips Labeling strip dimensions 14 5 2x 45 164 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 5 6 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 Operator Controls and Displays Procedure 5 3 Labeling the OP 277 Function Keys Proceed as follows 1 Edit and then print the template You can also print blank templates and label them manually Spray the labeling strips with mounting spray The mounting spray will ensure that the text will be water resistant and not smear and that the printer ink will not bleed onto the keyboard membrane Cut out the labeling strip Ensure that the corners are cut according to the diagram shown above as this makes it easier to slide them into the guide Remove any previously existing
269. ueued for output see the operating instructions This limit has been exceeded The view no longer contains all the alarms However all alarms are written to the alarm buffer 270002 The view shows alarms of a log for which there is Delete older log data if necessary no data in the current project Wildcards are output for the alarms 270003 The service cannot be set up because too many Reduce the number of HMI devices which want to use the devices want to use this service A maximum of four devices may execute this action service TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO A 21 Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 270004 Access to persistent buffer is not possible Alarms If the problems persist at the next startup contact cannot be restored or saved Customer Support delete Flash 270005 Persistent buffer damaged Alarms cannot be If the problems persist at the next startup contact restored Customer Support delete Flash 270006 Project modified Alarms cannot be restored from The project was generated and transferred new to the the persistent buffer HMI device The error should no longer occur when the device starts again 270007 Aconfiguration problem is preventing the restore a Update the operating system and then transfer your DLL is missing a directory is unknown etc project
270. uration engineer also defines which operator controls are displayed in the recipe view TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 10 4 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating Recipes 10 4 Displaying Recipes Enhanced Recipe View The figure below shows an example of the enhanced recipe view Recipe Name No MO Orange x 1 4 Data Record Name No Nectar i 2 4 ji sjak ala 9 Selection field for the recipe Selection field for the recipe data record Element name The element name designates a specific element in the recipe data record Display field This show the number of the selected recipe or the selected recipe data record Value of the element Buttons for editing a recipe data record Status bar for display of the status messages eee O89 Simple Recipe View The simple recipe view consists of three areas e Recipe list e Record list e Element list In the simple recipe view each area is shown separately on the HMI device Depending on the configuration the simple recipe view starts with the recipe list The figure below shows an example of the record list 1 Juice Beverage 5 3 Nectar TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 10 5 N Number of the recipe data record Recipe data records Buttons for changing the displayed list and calling the menu Operating Recipes 10 4 Displaying
271. ust be fulfilled in order to force values e The Control Value column must be available e The Write button must be available Procedure Forcing a Value Proceed as follows 1 Enter the address of a value for each line Enter the desired control value in the Control Value column Select the respective fields and enter the values using the keyboard 2 Once you have entered all of the desired control values press the CP key Result The values from the Control Value column are transferred once to the controller Alternative Procedure Alternatively you can also select the Gis and a buttons with the key and operate them with are TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 29 Operating a Project 8 11 Operating the Sm rtClient View 8 11 8 11 1 Application Layout Monitoring Mode Operation 8 30 Operating the Sm rtClient View Overview The Sm rtClient view enables you to monitor and remotely operate the current project of a remote HMI device With the correct configuration several democratic HMI devices can access a remote HMI device Note If another HMI device accesses your HMI device via the Sm rtClient view this leads to an additional load on your HMI device In the Sm rtClient view the remote HMI is displayed with the complete layout Depending on the configuration you can monitor and also operate this screen You can also opera
272. value to the recipe data record if the CSV file contains an insufficient number of values e If the CSV file contains values of the wrong data type the configured default value is set in the recipe data record Example The imported CSV file contains values that were entered as floating point numbers However the corresponding tag expects an integer value In this case the system discards the imported value and uses the configured default See also Recipes in the Project Page 10 3 TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 10 24 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Operating Recipes 10 10 Examples 10 10 Examples 10 10 1 Entering a Recipe Data Record Introduction You would like to enter production data on the HMI device without interrupting the process in the machine or plant Therefore the production data should not be transferred to the PLC Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Call the recipe view or a recipe screen Select the desired recipe data record Enter the values of the elements A O N Save the recipe data record The recipe data record is saved in the internal data store of the HMI device The following figure shows the data flow schematically HMI device Recipe view p Recien Recipe screen Display recipe data record Save recipe data record Tags are synchronized Display and edit recipe tags in the recipe screen Tags are offline OO8 O TP 277 OP 277 WinCC
273. ve humidity lt 60 no condensation Check 1 cm3 m3 10 days TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Planning Application 3 2 Mounting Positions and Type of Fixation 3 2 Mounting Positions and Type of Fixation Mounting Position The HMI device is designed for mounting in e Racks e Cabinets e Control boards e Consoles In the following all of these mounting options are referred to by the general term cabinet The HMI device is self ventilated and approved for vertical and inclined mounting in stationary cabinets Mounting position Deviation from the vertical Inclined lt 35 Vertical 0 AN Caution Impermissible ambient temperatures Do not operate the HMI device without auxiliary ventilation if the maximum permissible ambient temperature is exceeded The HMI device may otherwise get damaged and its approvals and warranty will be void TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0AB0 3 3 Planning Application 3 3 Preparing for Mounting Fixation Metal mounting clamps are provided for mounting the device The mounting clamps hook into the recesses on the HMI device The overall HMI device dimensions are not exceeded this by of O Recessed head screw Hooks 3 3 Preparing for Mounting Selecting the Mounting Location for the HMI device Points to observe when selecting the
274. vice bootloader Configuration PC General term for programming devices and PCs on which plant projects are created using an engineering software Control request Triggers a function for the PLC at the HMI device Display duration Defines whether and a system alarm is displayed on the HMI device and the duration of the display EMC Electromagnetic compatibility is the ability of electrical equipment to function properly in its electromagnetic environment without influencing this environment Engineering software Software used to generate project used for the purpose of process visualization such as WinCC flexible Event Functions are triggered by defined incoming events Events can be configured Events which can be assigned to a button include Press and Release for example Flash memory Non volatile memory with EEPROM chips used as mobile storage medium or as memory module installed permanently on the motherboard Function key Key on the HMI device which supports user specific functions A function is assigned to the key in the configuration The assignment of the keys may be specific to an active screen or not TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Glossary 2 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Glossary Half Brightness Life Time Hardcopy HMI device Time period after which the brightness reaches 50 of the original value The specified value is dependent on the operating temperature
275. vigation in the web browser the system Navigate to another page returned a message which may be of interest to the user The web browser continues to run but may not fully show the new page 230200 The connection to the HTTP channel was Check the network connection interrupted due to an error This error is explained Check the server configuration in detail by another system alarm Data is no longer exchanged 230201 The connection to HTTP channel was established Data is exchanged TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible A 18 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Appendix A 2 System Alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 230202 WININET DLL has detected an error This error Depending on the cause usually occurs when an attempt to connect to the When an attempt to connect fails or a timeout error server fails or the server refuses to connect occurs because the client lacks the proper authorization e Check the network connecti niand thehelwork An unknown server certificate may also be the cause if the connection is encrypted by means of Check the server address SSL e check whether the web server is actually running on The alarm text provides details the destination computer This text is always in the language of the Windows Faulty authorization installation because it is returned by the Windows e The configured user name and or password do not OS match those on the server Es
276. werpack Too many tags are configured for the installed version 240002 WinCC flexible Runtime is operating with a time Restore the full authorization limited emergency authorization 240003 Authorization failed Restart WinCC flexible Runtime or reinstall it Without authorization WinCC flexible Runtime will run in demo mode 240004 Error while reading the emergency authorization Restart WinCC flexible Runtime install the authorization WinCC flexible Runtime is operating in demo mode or repair the authorization see Commissioning Instructions Software Protection 240005 The Automation License Manager has detected an Reboot the HMI device PC If this does not solve the internal system fault problem remove the Automation License Manager and Possible causes install it again e A corrupt file e A defective installation e No free space for the Automation License Manager etc 250000 The tag in the specified line in Status force is not Check the set address and then verify that the address is updated because the address configured for this set up in the controller tag is not available 250001 The tag in the specified line in Status force is not Check the set address updated because the controller type configured for this tag does not exist 250002 The tag in the specified line in Status force is not Check the set address updated because it is not possible to map the controller type in the tag type 250003 An at
277. xamples I O field Enter numerical alphanumeric or symbolic values in the IO field Symbolic IO field Select an entry from the list box Slider control Move the slider control TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 8 5 Operating a Project 8 4 Entering Values Using the Touch Screen Procedure for Input Fields Values are entered in the project input fields Based on your configuration the values are saved to tags and transferred for example to the PLC Proceed as follows 1 Touch the desired input field within the screen The screen keyboard opens Depending on your configuration you can enter values in the input field in the following manner Numerical values for example decimal numbers hexadecimal numbers binary values Alphanumerical values for example digits and letters Date time 2 Enter the value 3 Confirm your entry 4 or discard your entry with ESC 8 4 2 Entering and Editing Numerical Values Numerical Screen Keyboard When you touch an operator control for numerical input on the HMl device touch screen the numerical screen keyboard appears This is the case for example for an input field The keyboard is automatically hidden again when input is complete Min 50 Max 78 SE Figure 8 1 Numerical screen keyboard Note Opened screen keyboard When the screen keyboard is open
278. y connect the HMI device to public Ethernet networks using a switch or comparable device Configuring the RS 422 RS 485 Port A DIP switch for the configuration of the RS 422 RS 485 port is located on the rear of the HMI device In the factory state the DIP switch is set for communication with the SIMATIC S7 controller via RS 485 Note Note the diagrams of the DIP switch settings on the back of the HMI device The following table shows the settings of the DIP switch The transmitting and receiving direction is switched internally with the RTS signal Communications RS 485 Switch setting 4321 al ON Meaning No RTS on plug for data transfer between PLC and HMI device factory state iN 321 ON RTS on pin 4 same as PLC for example for commissioning A w N ON RTS on pin 9 same as programming device for example for commissioning RS 422 nN w N ON RS 422 port is enabled See also Ports TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Mounting and Connecting 4 3 Connecting the HMI Device 4 3 6 Connecting a Configuration PC Wiring Diagram The figure below illustrates the connection between the HMI device and the configuration PC TP 277 Use a cross cable for the P
279. yed again 4 Close the dialog Result The HMI device touch screen is now recalibrated TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO 6 17 Configuring the Operating System 6 4 Changing Password Protection 6 4 Changing Password Protection Introduction You can protect the Control Panel and Windows CE taskbar with a password Requirements The Password Properties dialog has been opened with the Password 4 button Password Properties Password Settings Password input field Input field for entering the password a second time Notice If the password is no longer available you cannot do the following until you have updated the operating system e Making changes to the Control Panel e Operating the Windows CE task bar All data on the HMI device will be overwritten when you update the operating system Procedure Activating Password Protection Proceed as follows 1 Enter a password in the Password input field 2 Repeat the password entry in the Confirm Password input field 3 Apply your entries The dialog closes Notice The following characters cannot be used in passwords e Space character e Special characters Result You cannot open the Control Panel or Windows CE taskbar without entering a password TP 277 OP 277 WinCC flexible 6 18 Operating Instructions 09 2007 6AV6691 1DH01 0ABO Contiguring the Operating
280. ystem alarm that may have occurred prior to this directly or indirectly by the specified script Ensure that the tags used are of the allowed types Check system functions for the correct number and types of parameters 20012 The configuration data is inconsistent The script Recompile the configuration could therefore not be generated 20013 The scripting component of WinCC flexible Runtime Reinstall WinCC flexible Runtime is not correctly installed Therefore no scripts can be executed 20014 The system function returns a value that is not Select the specified script in the configuration written in any return tag Check whether the script name has been assigned a value 20015 Too many successive scripts have been triggered Find what is triggering the scripts Extend the times e g in short intervals When more than 20 scripts are the polling time of the tags which trigger the scripts queued for processing any subsequent scripts are rejected In this case the script indicated in the alarm is not executed 30010 The tag could not accept the function result e g Check the tag type of the system function parameter when it has exceeded the value range 30011 A system function could not be executed because Check the parameter value and tag type of the invalid the function was assigned an invalid value or type parameter If a tag is used as a parameter check its

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