Home

2711P-QS001A-EN-P, Migrating PaneView

image

Contents

1. State5 indicator object list State I State State a Value Stated State10 1 Statel1 b Caption Statel2 Insert Variable State13 Font Size Statel4 cracks BONO Sas evs z 5 pmi gei n Sele Alignment Caption back style Apply the foreground color ae speaker CIC Tenspxent s ate Caption blink F of the original multistate Sae a Word wap ccc ti indicator object list to the inser State Image ERR Caption color for each state Delete State m Tina E a in C Image color Alignment in the new multistate D ll Image back color ccc indi r Image blink C e C d cato s mage scaled Sue Apply the original background color to the Cancel Heb Back color of each state in the new object mTot Use the same font for each state so that the caption aligns properly with the cursor of the piloted control list selector Move the cursor up and down the piloted control list selector to verify that the cursor aligns with each multistate indicator Adjust if necessary Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 57 Chapter 6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 58 Click the Connections tab The PanelBuilder 1400e multistate indicator object list let you configure the number of visible states For each visible state you then defined an associated tag connection Because FactoryTalk View ME doe
2. Help Cancel lt Back 6 Accept the default name for B TEREFE ETO the destination file Specify names for the destination files 7 Click Finish Destination files You have just successfully IV C Documents and Settings All Users Documents ASView Enterprise ME HMI exported the HMI tag projects B aggage_800x600 B aggage_9800x600 T ags CSV database Help Cancel lt Back _Enish The default destination of the csv file is C Documents and Settings All Users Documents RSView Enterprise ME HMI Projects Project_Name Project_Name Tags CSV 132 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance Chapter 9 1 Navigate back to the open instance of FactoryTalk View Studio 2 In the Application Explorer right click Displays and select Import and Export 3 Select Export graphic information from display and click Next Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Export Graphic Displays to XML File Follow these pre conversion steps to export the graphics display in your converted application to an xml format 4a RSView Studio File View Application Tools Window Help mie Dg zE H E System Project Settings User Accounts Diagnostics List Setup Global Connections Startup Sy HMI Tags g Tags Graphics B New Add Component Into Application overall oversizeview pusherview scannerview systemstats fat Li
3. Click the next empty rung On the tabbed instruction bar select the Program Control tab and click RET The RET command exits the subroutine and returns you to the MAIN program Click X an save your changes Double click your main program file Click the last rung On the tabbed instruction bar select the Program Control tab and click JSR The JSR instruction jumps to the subroutine that handles all the visible state MOV instructions just created In the JSR subroutine set the Prog File Number to the number specified in the Program File that handles all the MOV instructions Click X to save all changes Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues q JMP LEL ssp en sen THD MCR EOT AFI gt 14 gt File Shift Sequencer Program Control ForiNext A 1 Program Files SYSO d LAD 2 MAIN amp LAD 3 VIS STATES 4 JMP LEL QSR ner SER TND MCR EOT AFI KS LAD 2 MAIN aly Fiesi amp Sequencer Program Control ForNext A Jump To Subroutine Prog File Number Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 19 On the Connections tab of your piloted control list selector assign the General States Timing Common Connections appropriate tag to the Visible States connection Piloted List Selector Properties This is the address syntax for
4. Continue to resize and align all numeric displays so they appear as a list Verify that the arrow aligns with the next numeric display when scrolling to the next state in the piloted control list selector Select all numeric displays by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking each object Do not include the piloted control list selector in the selection Select Arrange gt Group to include selected numeric displays in a single group When you resize the group all individual objects are automatically resized Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Resize and Align the Numeric Displays x Apu The easiest way to resize the multistate indicators is to divide the height of the object by the number of visible states 4a RSView Studio Machine Edition File Edit View Objects ZEE Animation Application iri LA amp LES a Group Ctrl G V Ba rg Chapter 6 67 Chapter 6 Replacing the Set Bit Cursor Point Object 68 1 Extract the downloaded files to a location on your hard drive 2 Open your migrated application in FactoryTalk View ME software Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues In PanelBuilder 1400e software the set bit cursor point object was available only on keypad terminals FactoryTalk View ME software provides an ActiveX control as an alterna
5. Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 State Tab Image Browser Select image Preview Add Delete Image attributes Type Monochrome Width x Height 22 x 22 Format Bitmap OK ae Help 8S m m fa Symbol Properties General States Common Connections Appearance Border style Border width hk Shape Rectangle v Symbol settings Number of states ko Image Arrow Right fel Trigger type Value X Image settings C Image color C Image back color Image blink 71 Chapter 6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues 78 6 Repeat step 6 for each symbol copied in step 8 and assign the SBCPx connection tags In the example the Select button enables the set bit cursor point and the Cancel button disables it The arrows let the operator navigate through each of the SBCP tags assigned In this example a symbol object provides visual feedback for the object or tag being referenced In Run mode only one symbol object is active at a time providing visual feedback to the operator Repeat all steps starting with the procedure on page 72 for each display that uses a set bit cursor point object f SBCP SBCP Display Set Bit Cursor Point Sample App RSViewME SBCP SBCP1 SBCP2 SBCP3 SBCP4 Operation When the select button is pressed the SBCP1 is set according to the value in the index
6. c Click OK On a Remote I O network the configuration on the local tab is accessed to browse for tags but no communication takes place When browsing for tags on a DH network RSLinx communicates with the controller to acquire the available registers Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 E i Communication Setup RNA Local IMME PVP700 1000 v002a RSLinx Ent Add a device shortcut that specifies two communication paths Click Local to specify one path on this computer for application development and testing Click T arget to specify a second path for use by the target device Device Shortcuts BA Target RSLinx Enterprise STATION13 9 1789 417 Backplane Ela EtherNet Ethernet P 192 168 1 1 9300 8 SA 192 168 1 101 1794 AENT 1734 AENT Ethernet IP Adapter E 192 168 1 105 Panelview Plus 1000 PanelView Plus AAA ZO 4 09 2260 Chinm A 4920 Chim Add Driver Properties Add Driver Selection Available Drivers Ethernet Serial DF1 DH 1784 PKTX 2711P RNB 2711P RN8 DH485 1784 PKTX 2711P RNB Serial DH485 including 2711P RN3 2711P AN22C Remote 1 0 2711P RN1 P Plus 400 600 ControlNet 1784 PCIC S 2711P RN155 ControlNet 1784 PKTCS 2711P RN155 2711P AN15C DeviceNet 1784 PCIDS 2711P RN10H 2711P RN10C Cancel Help RIO Properties P x General Name a Jumper ID 0 Y Baud 57600 Cancel Apply Help 103 Chapter7 Qualify th
7. FactoryTalk View Studio Machine Editio the View menu File Edit TEE Objects Arrange Animation Apr iri LA Y Status Bar Workbook Mode EE Explorer Window h Diagnostics List m amp Toolbars e or click the Test Display FactoryTalk View Studio Machine Edition button on the toolbar File Edit View Objects Arrange Animation Applica Me Se DEZES ep amp m miim 3 Return to Edit mode in one of two ways Choose Edit Display from the View menu z FactoryTalk View Studio Machine Editio Fie Edit MAWA Objects Arrange Animation Apr bent m h lt a aT x Toolbars gt 9 C Edit Display I ali v or click the Edit Display button on the toolbar ra FactoryTalk View Studio Machine Editio File Edit View Objects Arrange Animation Appli j zi AF um cx ur oF Cae PAREN Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 97 Chapter 7 Qualify the Runtime Application Test Run the Application 98 Open your converted application in FactoryTalk View ME software Test the application in one of two ways Choose Test Application from the Application menu or click the Test Application icon on the toolbar The emulator opens on your computer and runs the application There is a two hour limit for using the runtime emulator Press x on your keyboard to exit the emulator After testing and verifying that each graphic display is error free you are r
8. General Behavior Display Type Replace C OnTop r Display Number 1 Position Security Code r Background Color 7 _ltseitVaratle _ Disable Initial Input Focus Disable Help F1 E rd Maximum Tag Update Rate Reset Help 0 5 v seconds 124 Cancel Help Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Measure Performance of Display Changes Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance Chapter 9 During performance benchmarking you may want to measure the time it takes for the application to change from one display to another It is important that the operator experiences the same display feedback if not better on the PanelView Plus terminal If possible place your PanelView e terminal and the new PanelView Plus terminal side by side Run the original PanelView e application and the converted PanelView Plus application at the same time You should be able to notice any performance issues when changing displays Follow these steps to measure the length of time it takes to change from one display to another in the application 1 Load and run your converted application on the PanelView Plus terminal 2 Use a stopwatch in the next steps to record the time it takes to change from one display to another display 3 At any display press the Display Change button and start recording the time Stop recording the time after a
9. e Remote 1 0 multirack e ControlNet e Remote 1 0 multirack e ControlNet File transfers occur over DH or ControlNet networks File transfers occur over DH or ControlNet networks No bridging network protocols File transfers use a memory card 36 File transfers use a CompactFlash card Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Reviewing and Modifying Expressions Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Object Mapping Chapter 5 If any objects in your PanelView 1000e or 1400e application contain expressions you need to review the order of precedence in each expression The order of precedence may be different between PanelBuilder 1400e software and FactoryTalk View ME software The table compares the order of precedence in expressions between PanelBuilder 1400e and FactoryTalk View ME software IMPORTANT The text check and reuse as needed precedes all migrated expressions Remove this text from each expression and verify the order of precedence The conversion log does not indicate which objects contained expressions with the check and reuse as needed text Refer to Appendix A Tag substitution provides a method of identifying if a display contains expressions that require updates The object explorer section also describes how to highlight objects with expressions on the display Expressions Order of Precedence PanelBuilder 1400e Software FactoryTalk View ME
10. Alignment co Operator and Remote Operator and Remote Operator Remote Mone eer Access Options Operator and Remote Description Both the operator and the controller can select the state This is the default Operator Only an operator can select the state Remote The state can only be selected remotely None The state cannot be selected This is equivalent to a skipped state in the original cursor list When the operator scrolls to a skipped state in a PanelBuilder 1400e application the list skips past the state Because the operator cannot select the state the state value is never written to the object s Cursor Indicator to PLC connection When the operator scrolls to a None state in a FactoryTalk View ME application the cursor becomes hollow to indicate that the state is invalid Because the state cannot be selected the state value is never written to the object s Value connection Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 11 Click the Connections tab Piloted List Selector Properties 12 Assign a tag or expression General States Timing Common Connections to each connection as needed Indicator The table below cross Remote Access references each connection Top Position Visible States Enter Enter Handshake 13 Click OK when done Mapping Piloted Control Lis
11. All Objects Object Names Object names are replaced with default object names in FactoryTalk View ME software The PanelBuilder 1400e object name is used for the object s description You can view and edit the name and description in the property panel Caption and Image Placement FactoryTalk View ME software supports one three or nine positions for captions and images depending on the type of object On conversion captions and images are positioned using the closest match Some captions might e overlap images e be truncated e be clipped to fit the object Realign or resize objects for best fit Multiple Image Labels FactoryTalk View ME software supports one image label per object or state If a PanelBuilder 1400e object is configured to use multiple image labels only the top left image is converted Create a single image from multiple ones Text Overlap Change the border width or resize objects Expressions Expressions are converted without modification and then commented e Warning text is placed at the beginning of the first line of the expression e Exclamation marks are placed at the beginning of each subsequent line of the expression To enable the expression you must remove the warning text and exclamation marks and revise the syntax if necessary 42 Expression Length The maximum length of expressions in FactoryTalk View ME software is 1024 characters If a PanelBu
12. Ck E File name Batchimport_AE_4_ZAL_T ags_HMI xml Files of type Batch Import Files xml IMPORTANT x Cancel Manually copy the Batchlmport_Your_Project_Name xml file to the location of the new displays created by the TCW utility Select the xml file from this folder so all new displays are imported not the original unmodified displays Graphics Import Export Wizard Multiple Import File Select the multiple display batch import file D Customer Projects ROCKWELL AUTOMATION MINNEAPOLIS_4124784 Direct AXMLS Batchlmport AE 4 ZAL Tags HMI ml When importing Whether you create new objects or update existing objects on the display can also be specified within the multiple displays batch import file and will override the setting defined above a o lt Back A Frin D Cancel B Displaysimport txt Notepad File Edit Format View Help Importing file ACTIVITY xml into display ACTIVITY Import completed successfully Importing file ALARM xm l into display ALARM Import completed successfully Importing file HISTORY xm into display HISTORY Import completed successfully Importing file INFORMATION xm l into display INFORMATION Import completed successfully Importing file comms xml into display comms Import completed successfully Importing file features xml into display features Import completed successfully Importing file Intin xml into disp
13. EN ActiveX Control Control List Selector Piloted Control List Selector Display Print Import z s Language Switch Button Sy Graphics amp Displays Local Message Display f3lnhal flhiecte Lanin Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 3 Double click the local message display to open its Local Message Display Properties properties General Common Connections Appearance 4 Set the Border style to Border style Border width V Border uses back color None C 1 Back style Pattern style Bl Border color Solid None O Pattern color message displays they will look as one object with a continuous border When you group the local Text 5 Set the Back color to match Cr RO ae the background color of the ys PanelBuilder 1400e local message object list KTessage file 4 IV Word wrap Cri LocalMsg e 6 Set the Fore color to match the foreground color of the PanelBuilder 1400e local message object list 7 Set the Font to match the font used in the Ce PanelBuilder 1400e M I I LLL LLLLLLLLIII TO 1 1 1 1 LLLLLLLLLL application IMPORTANT Use the same font for each local message display so that the captions align properly with the cursor of the piloted control list selector When all message displays are properly aligned navigate up and
14. FactoryTalk View ME software features a diagnostic list at the bottom of the application window You can configure FactoryTalk diagnostics to display information warnings and errors during application development and runtime operation When you test run your application the diagnostic list displays messages and errors logged by the application Use this list to identify the graphic objects or features that generated the messages or errors Correct these errors during the validation process The diagnostic lists lets you Clear one or all messages in the list e Click the Clear button to delete the message that is displayed If you resize the list to display more than one message select a message and then click Clear e Click the Clear All button to delete all messages in the list E The Displays DIAGNOSTICS was added t d Changes to the Displays DIAGNOSTICS have been saved The Images arrow up was added The Images arrow down was added Drsinx Enterprise loading FactoryTalk data server Local Objects 5 Screen Demo RSLinx Enterprise from configuration File C Documents and Settings All Users Application Data Rockwell RNAClient Local RnaStore Objects 5 Scre Din service The server RNA Local Objects 5 Screen Demo RSLinx Enterprise on computer N YCARBCNSSCPRQ is now active i S 8 an v To view this diagnostic information during runtime use either the e defaul
15. Increment Value Button with Display Ramp Button and Numeric Display Decrement Value Button with Display Ramp Button and Numeric Display Small and Large ASCII Input String Input Enable Arc with Fill Style set to Solid ME Arc and ME Line The PanelBuilder 1400e object is a closed shape the View ME object is not closed between the arc of two points Screen List Selector Screen List Selector Screen List Selector Enter Button Enter List Key Screen List Selector Down Cursor Button Move Down List Key Screen List Selector Up Cursor Button Move Up List Key Control List Selector Control List Selector Control List Selector Enter Button Enter List Key Control List Selector Down Cursor Button Move Down List Key Control List Selector Up Cursor Button Move Up List Key Small and Large Screen Select Keypad Display List Selector You will need to configure this object to change to the appropriate displays Screen Keypad Enable Display List Selector You will need to configure this object to change to the appropriate displays Goto Screen Button Goto Display Button Return to Previous Screen Button Return to Display Button ASCII Display String Display Numeric Keypad Enable Button Numeric Input Enable Button Normally Open Momentary Push Button Momentary Push Button Normally Closed Momentary Push Button Pub
16. No visible error message or error condition is displayed When you click on these objects an error message is generated and logged to the diagnostic list object Goto Display Button Return To Display Button Display List Selector e Close Display Button No visible error message or error condition is displayed If communication to the PLC controller is lost these buttons still let you navigate through your application Multistate Indicator The caption displays Error for the error state Symbol Properties The object shows the image color defined in the error state List Indicator No visible error message or error condition is displayed Bar Graph Gauge This object shows a transparent wireframe box Scale No visible error message or error condition is displayed Local Message Display This object displays question marks 95 Chapter7 Qualify the Runtime Application Test Run Graphic Displays 96 Object Error Mode Graphic Object Visible Error Mode e Backspace No visible error message or error condition e End is displayed e Enter e Home e Move Left e Move Right e Move Down e Page Up e Page Down e Sort Alarm No visible error message or error condition Reset Alarm is displayed e Alarm Banner e Alarm Status List Display Print No visible error message or error condition is displayed Trend This object appears not to have any pens and does not perform real ti
17. 2 e Optionally install the PanelView Plus terminal in the existing PanelView 1000e or 1400e panel cutout Chapter 2 e Import your PanelBuilder 1400e pvc application into FactoryTalk View ME software Chapter 3 e Review the conversion log for your migrated application Chapter 4 e A PanelBuilder 1400e application migrated into FactoryTalk ME software e Conversion log generated by the FactoryTalk View ME Import Wizard 33 Chapter5 Review Object Mapping Follow These Steps Follow these steps to review how PanelBuilder 1400e objects and expressions map to FactoryTalk View ME software This information will help you correct application errors listed in the conversion log Reviewing Object Mapping page 35 Reviewing and Modifying Expressions page 37 34 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Object Mapping Chapter 5 Reviewing Object Mapping This table identifies PanelBuilder 1400e graphic objects that migrate into a FactoryTalk View ME application IMPORTANT It is important that you verify the function of all objects after importing your application to FactoryTalk View ME software New objects may not function as expected Mapping Objects Between PanelBuilder 1400e and FactoryTalk View ME Software This PanelBuilder 1400e object Increment Value Button Maps to this FactoryTalk View ME object Ramp Button Explanation Decrement Value Button Ramp Button
18. App Tag Import and Export Wizard Application Manager Firmware Upgrade Wizard Languages Options r FactoryTalk View Studio Machine Edition File View Application Tools Window Help musing eC Transfer Utility E 3 Download Backup Compare Download Source file Exit nnn FF Help Download as Destination storage type Intemal Storage t WARNING p e Include a goto configure mode button in your application if you need to access the configuration mode screens l4 Include a shutdown button in your application if you want to p be able to shut it down Select destination terminal E RSLinx Enterprise 1789 417 Backplane EtherNet Ethernet Remote I O RIO Mode Select Not Browsing Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Create the Runtime Application Chapter 8 4 Select the runtime file you just created and click Open Select File to Download Look in E Runtime 3 My Recent Documents Desktop LS My Documents My Computer My Network File name mel Places Files of type Runtime Application Files mer hd 5 Under Select destination terminal expand the f amp Transfer Utility Download Backup Compare Download p Ethernet driver b Source file C Documents and Settings All Users Documents RS View Enterprise ME Runtime P e App mer
19. E Help 6 Browse for and select your e eA PanelView Plus terminal AE eat Internal Storage b WARNING Run application at start up s Include a goto configure mode button in your application if x you need to access the configuration mode screens 7 Click Download to eee A F Include a shutdown button in your application if you want to download the runtime file I Delete Log aa ae to the PanelView Plus Select destination terminal terminal RSLinx Enterprise 9 1789 A17 Backplane gy EtherNet Ethernet t 10 85 128 172 Panelview Plus 600 Panelview Plus 1 10 85 128 183 Panelview Plus 600 Panelview Plus J 10 85 129 21 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A 1 8 i Mode Select Not Browsing A progress bar shows the Downloading status of the download Source C Documents and Settings All Users Documents AS View Enterprise ME Runtime P e App mer Destination Storage Card Rockwell Software ASViewME Runtime PVe App mer Status Downloading Cancel 8 Click OK when the download has completed x Success fully W The download has completed successfully Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 115 Chapter8 Create the Runtime Application 9 10 116 On the PanelView Plus terminal load the application by pressing the Load Application button or pressing the F1 function key Select your runtime application a Press the up or down cursor to select the application b Press the Load button o
20. Edition application and supported features 11 Preface Preface 12 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Chapter 1 Introduction Migration Considerations Migration Consideration Application reuse Migration Considerations This chapter covers considerations to address before migrating a PanelView 1000e or 1400e application to the PanelView Plus platform migrating an application Explanation Do you need to reuse your PanelView 1000e or 1400e application and PLC ladder logic If so you can convert your application for a PanelView Plus terminal using FactoryTalk View Machine Edition ME software The application and PLC ladder logic may require updates because some objects or features may not directly migrate to FactoryTalk View ME software If you do not want to reuse your current application but instead create a new one with FactoryTalk View ME software you can stop here The table provides an explanation of things to consider when For More Information Reviewing Object Mapping page 35 Reviewing and Modifying Expressions page 37 Reviewing Unsupported Features page 41 Use multiple RIO racks Does your application require more than one rack of discrete Remote 0 The PanelView Plus terminals support multiple racks of discrete Remote 1 0 depending on the scanner type Require relay or beeper Does your application use a built in alarm relay or beeper The PanelView Plus termin
21. FD Startup D Diagnostics List Setup Objects 5 Screen Demo EIE Log messages to printer when Waring occurs Information occurs Audit occurs Display name DIAGNOSTICS Open display automatically when v Error occurs V Warning occurs Information occurs Audit occurs Maximum number of messages 200 DK Cancel Help Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Reviewing Error States for Graphic Objects Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Qualify the Runtime Application Chapter 7 In FactoryTalk View ME software error conditions for visible objects may be different than those in PanelBuilder 1400e software The Object Error Mode table clarifies what happens when errors occur for objects when tags are unavailable or communication is lost For additional information on objects refer to the online help Object Error Mode Graphic Object Momentary Push Button Maintained Push Button Latched Push Button Multistate Push Button Visible Error Mode The caption displays default error message for the error state Interlock Push Button Ramp Push Button No visible error message or error condition is displayed When you click on these objects an error message is generated and logged to the diagnostic list object Numeric Display Numeric Input Cursor XX These objects display asterisks Numeric Input Enable String Input Enable String Display
22. Improve Runtime Application Performance Chapter 9 8 Review the Display_Export txt file for any errors generated during the export The displays have been successfully exported to the folder created in step 6 1 Navigate back to the open instance of FactoryTalk View Studio 2 In the Application Explorer right click Alarms and select Import and Export Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 B DisplaysExport txt Notepad File Edit Format View Help Exporting display teet to file Export completed successful ACTIVITY xm Exporting display ALARM to file Export completed successfully ALARM xm Exporting display HISTORY to file Export completed successfully HISTORY xm1 Exporting display INFORMATION to file Export completed successfully INFORMATION xm to file comms xm1 Exporting display comms t y Export completed successfu Exporting display features features xm Export completed successfull to file y Exporting display Intin to file Intin xml Export completed successfully to file ly Exporting display inturn to file Export completed successfully Exporting display intout intout xm Export completed successfu inturn xm1 Exporting display Main Menu to file Main Menu xml Export completed successfully to file ly Exporting display overall overall xm1 Expo
23. Migration Considerations Select a Terminal Replacement Migrate Your Application Review the Application Conversion Log Review Object Mapping Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Table of Contents JAtrodUG ON xod eder Hein FUE tts Kal fedet ed De LA Hae 9 Audience pex qua eS E ESTA ES ES EAS Pe RES 10 Required Software 4 4 es s co Ros bo E ORE tn ed 10 Migration Services llle 10 CONVENUONS ink nc cee RUE e ar ee p Ae RR Re a C Ras 11 Additional Resources eq uo RS TOC ER e o PSI 11 Chapter 1 THCEOGMEOLIO EI 2 4 5 acq di deor oed ati e Qoo onec et ond d 13 Migration Considerations 00 0000 eee eee 13 Chapter 2 VP ODUCH ONS eee was pr eleLorem RO vn Re bp POL 15 Before You Begin aufi qo e feed Sepe ete RE S feng 15 What You Need Usa pe cor abge pot aO AIL ATP oa o8 i 15 Follow These St ps ei evaocg ee ed CX ES ER cy Sud 4 15 Selecting a Terminal Replacement uie bua eR Rp PER 16 Reviewing Terminal Comparisons een qoe ee oe EE 17 Installing a PanelView Plus Terminal 18 Chapter 3 MG GOOD 5e was i tina ote keke he yee Bees 19 Before OPAC IB os aa fe i ete der epo STR ie ce ri SOR Sh eth 19 What You Need oe oor deo Re ERU D a Ode ot Rd 19 F low These Steps ous eeu CO ek CC EC ERATUM A 20 Import Application n on oct rb e m OR EN eee ec eed 21 Chapter 4 TE OAUCHORNS ote pGt hia OG 54 bt hte ay Aol eRe ak ee wes 25 Before You Be ID s x yates ea eee a IHRE IESU Eee a 25 What O
24. W you p Screen 10 SEQ SCROLL LIST Multistate indicator object list at 440 188 not supported Screen 10 SEQ SCROLL LIST Multistate indicator object list at 350 188 not supported Screen 16 MODEL SELECT Cursor list at 54 198 not supported your app 1cation Screen 18 TAG READER Cursor list at 7 23 not supported Screen 18 TAG READER Numeric Keypad converted to hemere Input enable object at 448 0 Screen 20 ROBOT Cursor list at 13 120 not suppor Import errors have been logged to C Documents and Bert ings NATI UsersNDocumentsNRSView Enterprise ME HMI Projects pve App convert log Your convert log file will vary from the example shown Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 21 Chapter 4 Review the Conversion Log Conversion Log Messages Message Blinking wallpaper objects not supported lt Object Name gt at lt Position gt on lt Display Name gt Review the Application Conversion Log The conversion log contains a list of messages from warnings errors and unsupported features or objects in the converted application You can compare these messages to those in the table below for information on why the message was logged Most conversion log messages identify these attributes for a FactoryTalk View ME object e Display name Position x y of the object e New graphic object name You can use this information to locate the object and make required modifications T
25. application Q Set Program Access and Defaults m arene e Accessories E Startup gt 49 Documents e Symantec Client Security gt IE Rockwell Software gt 2 Settings KZ FactoryTalk view Studio Y P Search gt New Open Machine Edition Application New Existing Baggage _800 600 Baggage 800x540 BizBikes ME v Open Cancel 4a RSView Studio File View Application BEAS Window Help rej PEJ D Diagnostics Setup i Diagnostics Viewer Application Explorer arer ke gt Transfer Utility aH Baggage_800x6 s lS RSLinx Enter BEBE SE RUE E m Baggage 80 Application Manager System Firmware Upgrade Wizard Proje User Options Diagn Global Connections Startup Sy HMI Tags g Tags SY Graphics at Disolavs lt 131 Chapter9 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance In the Operation field select Export RSView Tag Database to CSV files and Select the operation you would like to perform click Next Tag Import and Export Wizard Operation Export RSView tag database to CSV files Es Help Cancel Neb 5 Click the button and i Tag Import and Export Wizard browse to the project med file and click Next Choose the RSView project that contains the tags you want to export Source project This example uses Projecttype AESA EA x Baggage_800x600 med Project z
26. can move through a maximum of 999 items within these object lists Scrolling lists can multiplex PLC output data to the PanelView e terminal minimizing the ladder logic required to display and edit large amounts of data FactoryTalk View ME software does not support scrolling list objects but does provide replacement objects to perform the same operations Replacement Objects for Scrolling List Objects Replace this PanelView e object With this FactoryTalk View ME object See Cursor List e Piloted Control List Selector e Page 48 e Key buttons e Page 53 e Terminal function keys e Page 55 Multistate Indicator Object List Multistate Indicator Page 56 Local Message Object List Local Message Page 60 Numeric Data Display Object List Numeric Data Display Page 64 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 47 Chapter 6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Replacing the Cursor List 1 Select Objects gt Advanced gt Piloted Control List Selector 2 Draw and size the object on your display 48 Replacement objects for the cursor list object in FactoryTalk View ME software are the piloted control list selector key objects and terminal function keys e The piloted control list selector replaces the cursor list e The key objects provide on screen navigation for the list such as up cursor down cursor and the enter key e The terminal function ke
27. does not convert it See page 68 for a workaround Multistate Indicator Object List at PV e Position on Display Name not supported Multistate Indicator Object List A display contains a Multistate Indicator Object List FactoryTalk View ME software does not support a Multistate Indicator Object List so does not convert it See page 56 for a workaround Local Message Object List at PV e Position on Display Name not supported Local Message Object List A display contained a Local Message Object List FactoryTalk View ME software does not support a Local Message Object List so does not convert it See page 60 for a workaround Numeric Data Display Object List at PV e Position on Display Name not supported Numeric Data Display Object List A display contains a Numeric Data Display Object List FactoryTalk View ME software does not support a Numeric Data Display Object List so does not convert it See page 64 for a workaround Multi Line Alarm Window blinking not supported by ALARM display 30 Alarm Configuration The Alarm Message Window is enabled with e Multi line set e Blink enabled The multiline Alarm Window is converted to a FactoryTalk View ME software ALARM display containing an Alarm List object Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Conversion Log Messages Message PLC Controlled Audio alarm control not supported Appli
28. given the migrated application in FactoryTalk View ME software This was done in Chapter 3 Conversion log generated by the FactoryTalk View ME import wizard Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 25 Chapter4 Review the Application Conversion Log Follow These Steps Follow this path to review changes that are required to your FactoryTalk View ME application About the Conversion Log page 26 Open the Conversion Log page 27 Review the Conversion Log page 28 About the Conversion Log The application conversion log is generated by the Import Wizard when you import your PanelBuilder 1400e application into FactoryTalk View ME software This log provides detailed information about objects or features that did not convert directly from your PanelBuilder 1400e application Use this log as a guide to update your application accordingly Modifications to the application are required to verify that the application will operate correctly in FactoryTalk View ME software IMPORTANT It is important that you review each object and feature in the converted application to verify that each will function as expected Because objects or features may not map directly into FactoryTalk View ME software you may need to update your ladder logic to achieve the same operational results as your PanelBuilder 1400e application 26 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review the App
29. icon or double click the group name The list expands to show the objects and groups within a group You can use the highlight settings to highlight specified objects on both the graphic display and object explorer You can select objects by object type by animation type or by tag name For a display with many objects object explorer provides an efficient way of locating and selecting graphic objects If you want to edit specific objects object explorer can highlight these objects for you In conjunction with the property panel you can e perform multiple edits instantly or e double click the object in object explorer to open the properties dialog and make edits to a single object Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 1 With a graphic display Object Explorer open Select View gt Object Group4 Explorer Text Group Expand or collapse groups Text3 of objects by clicking the be ext Expand or Collapse buttons f Gia The objects that appear in Ek Group2 the list will differ for each display Highlighting on setings J 2 Click the Settings button to conet ES search for objects The Highlight Settings Highlieht Settings dialog lets you search for By object type By animation type objects by Object Type oer 2 b LFN Animation Type or Tag Acknowledge Info Height Activex Object Horizontal Position Name Alarm Banner Horizontal Slider Alarm List Rotation When selecting by tag Alarm Status List Verti
30. if YourTagHere gt gt 11 amp 1 1 Then 12 Else if YourTagHere gt gt 12 amp 1 1 Then 13 Else if YourTagHere gt gt 13 amp 1 1 Then 14 Else if YourTagHere gt gt 14 amp 1 1 Then 15 Else if YourTagHere gt gt 15 amp 1 1 Then 16 Else 0 Simply replace YourTagHere with your bit position tag and the expression will determine what LSB is high and return its value to the indicator object The expression uses a series of Bit Shift and AND commands to determine if the LSB is high If the LSB is high then depending on the number of the bit shifts completed the expression will return a value associated with the bit location For example if the value of your tag is 500 111110100 in binary the expression will return the value 3 because it is the high LSB Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 PLC Controlled Decimal Point Workaround Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 If a numeric object in your PanelBuilder 1400e application was imported into FactoryTalk View ME software with a PLC controlled decimal point an error is recorded in the conversion log PLC Controlled Decimal Point input option not supported As a workaround use this expression for the Value connection in your numeric object YourTagHere 10 PVe Decimal Point Position Tag This expression will let you input a decimal
31. it to a Numeric Input Enable which needs to be configured 29 Chapter 4 Conversion Log Messages Review the Application Conversion Log Message Applies to this Description PanelBuilder 1400e object Date labels not supported on Trend s Trend A trend has one or more of its minimum median or maximum X Axis date labels enabled lt Object Name gt at lt Position gt on lt Display Name gt The FactoryTalk View ME trend displays the current date in its title It does not display the minimum median or maximum date as part of its X axis Blinking pens not supported by Trend Trend A trend had one or more of its pens configured to blink Object Name at Position on Display Name The FactoryTalk View ME trend does not allow any of its pens to blink Background screen plotting of pens Trend A trend has one of its pens configured to use background using expressions not supported by screen plotting and has an expression assigned to the Pen Trend Value control Object Name at Position on Display Name The FactoryTalk View ME trend supports background screen plotting by adding the tags assigned to the Pen1 to Pen8 controls to a Data Log Model You cannot add expressions to a Data Log Model Cursor List object at Cursor List A display contains a Cursor List object PV e Position on Display Name not supported FactoryTalk View ME software does not support a Cursor List object so
32. panel cutout Chapter 2 e Import your PanelBuilder 1400e pvc application into FactoryTalk View ME software Chapter 3 e Review the conversion log for your migrated application Chapter 4 e Review object and expression mapping Chapter 5 e Review unsupported features and common migration issues Chapter 6 Correct validate and test the application Chapter 7 e Create download and run the application on a PanelView Plus terminal Chapter 8 What You Need e A runtime application file downloaded and loaded in your PanelView Plus terminal e Your migrated application in FactoryTalk ME software with modifications based on unsupported features and workarounds for migration issues Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 121 Chapter9 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance Follow These Steps Follow this path to benchmark and improve the performance of your migrated application Benchmarking Performance page 123 Reviewing Tag Update Response page 123 Measure Performance of Display Changes page 125 Reviewing Background Updates page 126 Optimize Tags for Communication Protocols page 129 122 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance Chapter 9 Benchmarking You are now ready to compare performance of your PanelBuilder Performance 1400e application running
33. point in a numeric value Numeric Display Properties General Common Connections Name Tag Expression Tag Expm ourT agHere 10 Pe Decimal Point Position Es ia Replace these items in the expression e Replace YourTagHere with a tag having a value you want to display e Replace PVe Decimal Point Position Tag with the tag assigned to the Decimal Point Position connection in the original PanelBuilder 1400e graphic object Configure Numeric Data Display Object List x Fill Left With cpm i ecd Number of Digits 5 Highlight Bar Number of Visible States 6 x Help Configure Decimal Display Disabled Implicit PLC Controlled Fixed Position EID e mE EE a a Decimal Point Position unassigned Visible State 1 from PLC Bee unassigned a Visible State 2 from PLC unassigned Visible State 3 from PLC unassigned Visible State 4 from PLC unassigned Visible State 5 from PLC unassigned Visible State 6 from PLC unassigned Assign Tag Assign Exprn Unassign TIP You may need to configure the number of digits the object displays and the number of decimal places to show depending on the FactoryTalk View ME object These fields are typically on the General tab of the object s Properties dialog 81 Chapter6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Fixed Position Decimal P
34. property panel 1 With a grap hic display view Objects Arrange Animation Ap open Select View gt Property status Bar Panel Workbook Mode iE Explorer Window The property panel will Diagnostics List appear unavailable because Toolbars you haven t selected an object Test Display Show Displays in Grayscale Show Grid Snap On Grid Settings Zoom In Zoom Qut Property Panel Object Explorer Animation Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 147 Appendix A Advanced Object Editing 2 Select a graphic object on the display Property Panel Texti Text Properties Connections All Properties This example shows a text Shared Properties object selected The Text Alignment 4 gfx4lignmentMiddleCenter property panel shows all BackColor NN 00000000 properties that you can edit E Med id for the selected object Font PY Small J ForeColo E 00000000 Height Left SizeToFit Top Visible Width WordWwrap True Name Type String Sets the name of the object 3 Select the Connections tab to view and edit the tag connection properties for NumericDisplay3 Numeric Display Properties Connections the selected object This example shows the Value and Polarity connections for a numeric display object Editing Multiple Objects Name Tag Espesson Tag Espm t w e Polarity En Value Type Double Numeric value to b
35. second row at position 5 you would expect it to ramp down by 4 so the set bit cursor point starts at the first set bit cursor point on the first row On the Label tab set the Image to Arrow Up On the Connection tab set the Value connection to the same tag in step 8 Button settings f Ramp up Upper limit Ramp value Ramp down 1 O00 fi Button settings C Ramp up Lower limit Ramp value Ramp down 1 4 f SBCP SBCP Display Set Bit Cursor Point Sample App RSViewME SBCP SBCP2 SBCP3 SBCP4 Select Cancel Operation When the select button is pressed the SBCP1 is set according to the value in the index control When the user pressess the left or right arrow the index control cycles through its defined values The SBCP control monitors this value and sets the appropriate SBCP tag to 1 and resets all others When the cancel button is pressed all SBCP s are reset Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 13 Double click another ramp buttons and select properties for a down ramp button a Set the Upper limit to the first set bit cursor point on the last row Set the Ramp value to the last set bit cursor point value on the row For example if you have four set bit cursor points and three rows then set the Ramp value to 4 and the Upper limit to 9 In this example if you cli
36. the Application Conversion Log Applies to this PanelBuilder 1400e object Description Any PanelView e Remote I O tags with these data types are converted to HMI memory tags e 1 Digit BCD 2 Digit BCD e 3 Digit BCD 5 Digit BCD e 6 Digit BCD e 7 Digit BCD PanelView e Tag Name converted to memory tag as the Bit Position data type is not supported If the data type of a PanelView e Remote I O tag is bit position but the address does not reference a single bit the tag is converted to an HMI memory tag PanelView e Tag Name converted to memory tag as its addresses references an undefined rack If a PanelView e Remote 1 0 tag has an address with an undefined rack the tag is converted to an HMI memory tag PanelView e Tag Name converted to memory tag as its addresses is invalid 32 If a PanelView e Remote 1 0 tag does not have a valid 1 0 address or block transfer address the tag is converted to an HMI memory tag Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Introduction Before You Begin What You Need Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Chapter 5 Review Object Mapping In this chapter you will review how objects and expressions from PanelBuilder 1400 software map to FactoryTalk View Machine Edition MB software e Review migration considerations Chapter 1 e Select a PanelView Plus terminal replacement and adapter plate if required Chapter
37. the Value connection Click OK to accept changes Select the local message display object and press Ctrl C to copy the object Press Ctrl V to paste the copied object Repeat steps 11 and 12 until the number of pasted local message displays matches the number of visible states messages FactoryTalk View Object Local Message Display Properties General Common Name 0 Tag Espessn Tag Exp ej ja o o S o i Original PanelBuilder 1400e Object Configure Local Message Object List Name OK 3 Cancel Highlight Bar Help Conte isible State 1 from PLC unassigned Visible State 2 from PLC unassigned Visible State 3 from PLC unassigned Visible State 4 from PLC unassigned Visible State 5 from PLC unassigned isible State 6 from PLC unassigned Number of Visible States Assign Tag Assign Exprn Unassign Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 15 Double click a copy of the local message display to Open its properties 16 Click the Connections tab 17 Assign the Visible State 2 from PLC associated tag to the Value connection 18 Repeat steps 14 to 16 until you have assigned the visible state tag to the Value connection of each local message display Resize and Align the Local Message Display
38. work properly after the application is converted Implicit The implicit option in a PanelBuilder 1400e application is converted to a fixed position in the new object Review these objects to verify that the number of digits and decimal places are adequate for displaying the correct value Numeric Input Cursor Point Fixed Position Decimal Fixed Position Decimal will convert correctly You need to remove the comments from the expressions PLC Controlled Decimal Display PLC Controlled Decimal Display may or may not convert correctly For information on a workaround in FactoryTalk View ME software refer to page 81 Retain Cursor on Cancel Goto Configure Mode Button Object not converted Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 41 Chapter6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Unsupported Objects or Features in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition For this PanelBuilder 1400e object Wallpaper Image Text Arc Ellipse Line Panel Rectangle Wedge These features are unsupported in FactoryTalk View ME software Blink Property Additional Information If you want an object to blink at runtime unlock the wallpaper In FactoryTalk View ME software all of the list objects except images and panels use color animation to blink e Panels use the blink property to blink e Color images do not blink e Monochrome images use the blink property to blink
39. 000e and 1400e terminals run applications created with PanelBuilder 1400e configuration software e PanelView Plus terminals run applications created with FactoryTalk View ME software Before You Begin e Review the migration considerations table Chapter 1 e Select a PanelView Plus terminal replacement and adapter plate if required Chapter 2 Optionally install the PanelView Plus terminal replacement Chapter 2 You can install the terminal after migrating and testing your application What You Need e FactoryTalk View Studio software e PanelBuilder 1400e pvc application file The application file can reside on your local hard drive or a CompactFlash card Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 19 Chapter3 Migrate Your Application Follow These Steps Follow these steps to import your PanelBuilder 1400e application into FactoryTalk View Machine Edition software Launch FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Software page 21 Create a New Application Name page 21 Select the PanelBuilder 1400e Application to Migrate page 22 Configure the Import Options page 23 Review Project Status Dialog page 24 20 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Migrate Your Application Chapter 3 Import Application 1 Launch FactoryTalk View Studio software 2 Click the New tab 3 Enter an Application name and click Import 4 R
40. 41 V visible state support 86 W workaround for bit position data type 80 workaround for fixed position decimal point 82 PLC controlled decimal point 81 retain last state 83 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Rockwell Automation Support www rockwellautomation com Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the Web to assist you in using its products At http support rockwellautomation com you can find technical manuals a knowledge base of FAQs technical and application notes sample code and links to software service packs and a MySupport feature that you can customize to make the best use of these tools For an additional level of technical phone support for installation configuration and troubleshooting we offer TechConnect Support programs For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visit http support rockwellautomation com Installation Assistance If you experience a problem with a hardware module within the first 24 hours of installation please review the information that s contained in this manual You can also contact a special Customer Support number for initial help in getting your module up and running United States 1 440 646 3434 Monday Friday 8am 5pm EST Outside United Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for any States technical support issues New Product Satisfaction Return Roc
41. ANT When developing and testing a FactoryTalk View ME application on the PanelView Plus terminal monitor the values of these connections to verify that the application does not exceed the available RAM installed in the terminal Hardware Limitations PanelView Plus terminals have a 32 MB process limit The application cannot consume more than 32 MB of memory at runtime Run the application on the PanelView Plus terminal with the MERuntime RAM Usage connection enabled to determine if the application is approaching this limit Navigate to all screens and exercise all functions of the application to monitor memory usage When running an application on a PanelView Plus terminal FactoryTalk View ME Station has a tag connection cache threshold of 26 MB If the MERuntime RAM Usage exceeds 26 MB screen change performance decreases significantly as the system adds and removes tag connections from the cache If the MERuntime RAM Usage exceeds 26 MB for the application and performance is slow you can do one of two things e Modify the application to reduce memory usage e Move the application to a PC based industrial computer Chapter7 Qualify the Runtime Application 1 3 100 Open your converted application in FactoryTalk View ME software In the Explorer window double click the Global Connections icon The Global Connections editor opens Click the Memory tab Configure Global Connections Follow these s
42. Allen Bradley Migrating PanelView Enhanced Terminal Applications Quick Start Rockwell Automation Important User Information Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls publication SGI 1 1 available from your local Rockwell Automation sales office or online at http literature rockwellautomation com describes some important differences between solid state equipment and hard wired electromechanical devices Because of this difference and also because of the wide variety of uses for solid state equipment all persons responsible for applying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of information circuits equipment or software described in this manual Reproduction of the cont
43. Data Log Model editor lets you configure up to 100 analog or digital tags that are logged to a file On the Log Triggers tab you can define these tags to receive Periodic or On Change tag updates e For the Periodic configuration you define a logging interval in which the tags are periodically updated e For the On Change configuration you define the maximum update rate for updating the tags Ej datalog Objects 5 Screen Demo Data Log Mod DER datalog1 Objects 5 Screen Demo Data Log Mod eR Setup Paths Log Triggers Tags in Model Setup Paths Log Triggers Tags in Model C On Change C Periodic Eg je Log on tag change Maximum update rate 1 Y seconds Change percentage Heartbeat jo Seconds v The On Change configuration also lets you define a Change Percentage and Heartbeat setting Change Percentage Logs tag values once a value has changed by a certain percentage The percentage is based on the tag s minimum and maximum values as configured in the tag editor Only tags that change by the specified percentage are logged Heartbeat Specifies a time interval on how often tag values are logged even if no change has occurred The heartbeat verifies that the data in the log file is current 128 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Optimize Tags for Communication Protocols Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance Chapte
44. FactoryTalk View ME software does not support an option to input a decimal point in a numeric value You can achieve the same result using an expression For information on a workaround refer to page 82 PLC Controlled decimal point input option not supported Object Name at Position on Display Name Numeric Input Cursor Point Numeric Keypad Enable Numeric Keypad The object has its Decimal Point Input option set to PLC Controlled FactoryTalk View ME software does not support an option to input a decimal point in a numeric value You can achieve the same result using an expression For information on a workaround refer to page 81 Decimal Key Controlled decimal point input option not supported Object Name at Position on Display Name Numeric Input Cursor Point Numeric Keypad Enable Numeric Keypad The object has its Decimal Point Input option set to Decimal Key Controlled FactoryTalk View ME software does not support an option to input a decimal point in a numeric value You can achieve the same result using an expression For information on a workaround refer to page 81 Numeric Keypad converted to a Numeric Input Enable Object Name at Position on Display Name Numeric Keypad Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 The display contains a Numeric Keypad object FactoryTalk View ME software does not support a Numeric Keypad object so converts
45. Local message objects on the display also appear red with a border If you have a display with a red background the red highlights will not be visible When you select an object in the object explorer the highlight mode turns off Simply recheck the Highlight on box to turn the highlights back on Object Explorer Group4 Text4 Group Text3 Text2 Text Group3 Group2 Highlighting on Settings Collapse Object Explorer Group4 NumericDisplay10 NumericDisplay8 NumericDisplay8 NumericDisplay NumericDisplay6 NumericDisplay5 NumericDisplay4 NumericDisplay3 NumericDisplay2 NumericDisplay1 Text4 Group Text3 Text2 Texti v Highlighting on Collapse Help Help Display Object Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Advanced Object Editing Appendix A 6 Double click an object in the object explorer to open the properties for the local message display 7 Edit the properties and click OK If the property panel and object explorer are both open click any object in object explorer The property panel will update the display with the edit properties for the selected objects You can make any updates from the property panel Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Local Message Display Properties General Common Connections r Appearance Border style Border width nc Bl Back color Back style Pattern style Bl Bo
46. PanelView Plus 1250 or 1500 Replacement page 16 terminals The rest of this document steps you through the process of selecting a replacement terminal migrating and testing the application Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Chapter 2 Select a Terminal Replacement Introduction In this chapter you will select and optionally install a PanelView Plus terminal replacement for your PanelView 1000e or 1400e terminal Before You Begin Review the migration considerations table chapter 1 What You Need Nothing is required Follow These Steps Follow these steps to select a PanelView Plus 1250 or 1500 terminal as a replacement for your PanelView e terminal Selecting a Terminal Replacement Page 16 Reviewing Terminal Comparisons Page 16 Installing a PanelView Plus Terminal Page 18 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 15 Chapter2 Select a Terminal Replacement Selecting a Terminal Replacement options for the PanelView 1000e and 1400e terminals Replacement include the PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus CE 1250 and 1500 terminals Some of the PanelView Plus terminals fit directly into the existing panel cutout of the PanelView e terminals others will require an adapter plate PanelView Plus Replacement Terminals For this PanelView e terminal Select one of these replacement terminals Adapter Plate Adapter Plate Required Cat No Pa
47. Software negation NOT tilde floating point division MOD 96 AND amp amp amp gt gt lt lt V integer point division OR MOD EQ NE LT lt GT gt LE lt GE gt subtraction Unchanged lt gt lt gt lt gt Unchanged NOT Unchanged And Unchanged Or Unchanged Xor Unchanged 37 Chapter 5 38 Review Object Mapping Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Introduction Before You Begin What You Need Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Chapter b Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues In this chapter you will review unsupported features in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition ME software and workarounds for common migration issues This will help you to resolve errors in the migrated application e Review migration considerations Chapter 1 e Select a PanelView Plus terminal replacement and adapter plate if required Chapter 2 e Optionally install the PanelView Plus terminal in the existing PanelView 1000e or 1400e panel cutout Chapter 2 e Import your PanelBuilder 1400e pvc application into FactoryTalk View ME software Chapter 3 e Review the conversion log for your migrated application Chapter 4 Review object and expression mapping Chapter 5 e A migrated PanelBuilder 1400 application into FactoryTalk ME soft
48. The FactoryTalk View ME local message display lets you assign only a single indicator tag to the object You will need to create as many local message displays as there are visible states messages in the original local message object list Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues In PanelBuilder 1400e software the local message object list displays from 2 24 message strings Because the local message object list function as a list it is configured as a group not individually FactoryTalk View ME software provides the local message display as a replacement for the local message object list Because the local message display only allows you to assign a single tag to the object you will have to create multiple message displays and group them together For example if the local message object list has four visible messages then you will need to create four local message displays and group them together to achieve the same look Create Local Message Displays Follow these steps to create local message displays 4a RSView Studio Machine Edition File Edit View ise Arrange Animation Application Tools Window Help gi BS Select Rotate wla B tha DRAW Gz j Drawing gt KD Ak Push Button gt Oaeseeseasci Numeric and String r BBL S Display Mavigation gt 74 Local N Indicator gt da Ford Gauge and Graph gt T Br Trending b T4 RecipePlus gt Key gt
49. U INGGEGL 2 4 rre ane v Marea hoa oc Pt m we Raga 25 Follow These Steps ce eT aee Tei Geop E dle Qoae end Eph 26 About the Conversion Log cado eb Ra e Abas 26 Open the Conversion Log quw ea PEE Rm Rep es 27 Review the Conversion Log llle 28 Chapter 5 APACE CAEL ORNS se ihe dU sa eed Puta Feu Liver E to eb do enh tie 33 Before You Beso reae EU ge bk Ra iE ALOK Gv 33 What You ING os spears o plein koe ACE TORT ee Bi 33 T ollos These Steps se eo ake Een Be ROR ES Coe mate BO 34 Reviewing Object Mapping ao wx ARCA RECTOR cath exes 35 Reviewing and Modifying Expressions 37 5 Table of Contents Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Qualify the Runtime Application Chapter 6 TAME SACHIN ess V dero la et ieee ris dei RE ces dad d ORS 39 Belore You BCCI Lade pos Ede Y TS peka ho EA Pod 39 What You DVS Clie atis eg qud PC oed ee e eoe trie Qe 39 Follow These StSDS ua aci oce eb Oo se tance n a 40 Reviewing Unsupported Features 224 il y ae R33 41 Reviewing Common Migration Issues and Workarounds 46 Required Files and Utilities 0 4 24 0 ion yo ks Rid eet 46 Replacing Scrolling List Objects v yo v BAe x Poe Exc 47 Replacing the Cursor List duae ve Mp 3E ered RR ee 4 48 Create a Piloted Control List Selector in 48 Retairt hast Sates vue ioi v yd weg eee D ANA 52 Resize the Piloted Control List Selector un 53 Assign Navigation Keys to P
50. _ 800600 lt Back Finish Cancel Help SSeS The default location for the alarm xml file is C Documents and Settings All Users Documents RSView Enterprise ME HMI Projects Project_Name Alarms xml 136 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 1 Double click the TCW exe utility Select a Conversion Type a Select RIO Tag Optimization if your application uses RIO communication Select HMI to Direct Tag if your application uses DH or ControlNet communication Click the button next to the Exported Tag Database field and load the exported tag database The file is located in the directory specified in step 6 on page 132 Click the Add button next to Exported alarms displays Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance Chapter 9 Run the Tag Converter Wizard Now that you have completed the pre conversion process you are ready to run the tag converter wizard The executable file is named TCW exe fe Tag Conversion Conversion Type Co a all alarm display HMI tags to Direct Referenced tags RIO Tag Optimization Convert all alarm display HMI tags to Direct Referenced tags C HMI Tag Direct Tag Convert all ME Macro HMI tags to Direct Referenced tags File Load Exported tag database exported csv format Dp Exported alarms displays exported xml format Remove Select PY RIO xml File ep Device S
51. als do not support a built in alarm relay or beeper However you can use an external alarm relay Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Reviewing Terminal Comparisons page 17 13 Chapter1 Migration Considerations Migration Consideration Required enhanced features Explanation For More Information Does your application require enhanced features If so you can take advantage of the advanced features offered by the PanelView Plus terminals e Functions trending data logging alarming information and local messages expressions security language switching recipes global objects multiversion support face plates graphic libraries parameter files rich graphics and animation Communication Ethernet ControlNet DeviceNet DHPlus Remote I O and third party PLC connectivity Hardware Analog resistive touchscreen x86 processor up to 128 MB of application memory modular display communication and logic components USB support high bright display and stainless steel bezel options Remote connectivity FIP Web server VNC remote desktop Applies only to PanelView Plus CE terminals Other Adobe PDF PowerPoint Word Excel and MPEG viewers Internet Explorer full featured various ActiveX controls Applies only to PanelView Plus CE terminals What are the terminal The terminal replacement options for the PanelView 1000e Selecting a Terminal replacement options and 1400e terminals are the
52. ame of a PanelBuilder 1400e application file to import 7 Browse to and select your PanelBuilder 1400e pvc application and click Open Look in 7 PVe Applications e Ek E3 My Pe Application PVC 5 My Recent Documents My Computer a My Network File name My PVe Application bd Places Files of type PanelBuilder 1400e application pvc x 8 Click Next Machine Edition Import Wizard Import File Type or browse for the name of a PanelBuilder 1400e application file to import C P e Applications My P e Application PC MEN lt Back vec D Cancel Help 22 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Migrate Your Application Chapter 3 9 Configure the import options based on your replacement terminal Click Help at any time for clarification of each dialog option a Check the Convert to new window size checkbox b Select the size in pixels of your PanelView Plus terminal display as shown in chart c Check the Scale graphic displays checkbox When selected this setting rescales all displays d If your original PanelView e terminal used a touch screen or touch keypad check the box under Touch property conversion e Click the Help button and read the differences between the caption alignment options and select an option for your new application f Click Finish The Importing Progress dialog shows the conversion status This process ma
53. and this feature is enabled the last selected state is retained and reselected e When you return to a display with the cursor list object and this feature is disabled the selected state is determined by the value read at the Cursor Indicator to PLC connection The piloted control list selector in FactoryTalk View ME software does not have an equivalent feature to Retain the Last State The object always reads the Value connection to determine what state to select For information on a workaround for this functionality refer to page 83 52 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 Resize the Piloted Control List Selector You need to resize the piloted control list selector to make it appear visually the same as the cursor list object Resize the object so that only the cursor is visible Cursor White Line Cursor List Object Piloted Control List Selector Object TIP To hide the white line next to the cursor place a line object over it and assign a background color that matches the list The covered line will not be visible to the operator Group the objects so when the object is resized the line remains hidden Assign Navigation Keys to Piloted Control List Selector In PanelBuilder 1400e software you use key objects and terminal funtion keys to navigate through the cursor list FactoryTal
54. and utilities to simplify the migration process Document ID 44265 Document Title Migrating PanelView Enhanced Terminal Applications Download the Migration Solutions zip attachment containing the required files and utilities This file contains a Migration Solutions apa demo project the tag converter wizard utility and a set bit cursor point ActiveX Control e Migration solutions demo project contains replacement objects for the cursor list local message list multisate indicator object list numeric data display object list and the set bit cursor point You can import these displays into your converted application copy the objects and then configure them To see how the set bit cusror point works click the Display Test Run button on the set bit cursor point display e Tag converter wizard utility optimizes tags in the converted application To improve performance the utility converts HMI tags to alias or direct reference tags Set bit cursor point ActiveX control replaces the set bit cursor point object in the converted application To activate this control it needs to be registered on our computer and the PanelView Plus CE terminal 46 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Replacing Scrolling List Objects Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 Scrolling list objects in PanelBuilder 1400e software consists of a cursor list and one or more object lists The operator
55. ath RockwellSoftwareRSViewMEWuntime or the application file will not be recognized at runtime IMPORTANT Current application Terminal Settings ms F5 C No Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Create the Runtime Application Chapter 8 6 Press the Source button or F1 on the terminal to select External Storage 1 7 Select your runtime application a Press the up or down cursor to select the application b Press the Load button or F2 function key on the terminal Cancel tre 8 Press Yes or the F7 Replace Communications function key on the terminal to replace the communication settings in F Do you want to replace the terminal s current communication the terminal with those in configuration with the application s communication configuration your runtime application No F8 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 119 Chapter8 Create the Runtime Application Run the Application You are now ready to validate the runtime application on the PanelView Plus terminal to make sure that it will not exceed the memory usage requirements of the terminal The global connections you configured earlier will let you monitor memory performance of the terminal 1 Press Run Application or the F2 function key on the terminal to run the currently loaded application Current application Objects Demo4 mer Load Application Run Application Application S
56. base to determine which tags to convert to alias tags or direct reference tags IMPORTANT HMI tags that use custom scale and offsets are not converted Any alias tags with initial values assigned are not converted You must manually set the custom scale offsets and initial values for these tags for objects to operate correctly The HMI tags are substituted with the alias or device tags in the display and alarm xml files When the conversion is done a Convert_Log txt file is generated This file indicates all tag substitutions on a display by display basis A new set of display and alarm xml files is created that you can import into your migrated application The original display and alarm xml files are unaltered IMPORTANT The tag converter wizard converts HMI tags to device tags It does not convert device tags to HMI tags Back up your application before starting the conversion The conversion does alter you original displays when imported into your new application Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance Chapter 9 1 Launch FactoryTalk View Studio software 2 Select your ME application and click Open This example selects Baggage_800x600 3 Select Tools gt Tag Import and Export Wizard Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Export the HMI Tag Database Follow these pre conversion steps to export the HMI tag database in your migrated
57. bject so converts it to a default Display List Selector which needs to be configured Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Conversion Log Messages Message Fixed Position decimal point display option not supported lt Object Name gt at lt Position gt on lt Display Name gt Applies to this PanelBuilder 1400e object Numeric Input Cursor Point Numeric Data Display Review the Application Conversion Log Chapter 4 Description The object has its Decimal Point Display option set to Fixed Position FactoryTalk View ME software does not support an option to display a decimal point in a numeric value You can achieve the same result using an expression For information on a workaround refer to page 82 PLC Controlled decimal point display option not supported Object Name at Position on Display Name Numeric Input Cursor Point Numeric Data Display The object has its Decimal Point Display option set to PLC Controlled FactoryTalk View ME software does not support an option to display a decimal point in a numeric value You can achieve the same result using an expression For information on a workaround refer to page 81 Fixed Position decimal point input option not supported Object Name at Position on Display Name Numeric Input Cursor Point Numeric Keypad Enable Numeric Keypad object The object has its Decimal Point Input option set to Fixed Position
58. braries w E Application Communications xl K write DEFAULT to Systemiser Clear Clear All 2 For Help press F1 NUM Z Graphics Import Export Wizard Operation Type Select the operation to perform f Import graphic information into displays Bacl see Cancel Help 133 Chapter9 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance 4 Click Select All then Next 5 Click the button 6 Create a folder anywhere on your computer named Exported Displays 7 Click Finish A dialog shows the name of each graphic display as it is exported to an xml file 134 Graphics Import Export Wizard Displays to Export Select the displays to export ACTIVITY intum ALARM Main Menu HISTORY overall INFORMATION oversizeview comms pusherview features scannerview Intin systemstats intout Clear All Graphics Import Export Wizard Export Folder Select the folder to export the graphic information to D Customer Projects ROCKWELL AUTOMATION MINNEAPOLIS_4124784 Exported mls AN WARNING The export files generated by this wizard will replace any existing files with the same name in the folder specified above The export files will be named according to the following naming convention display name gt xml Cancel Help RSView Studio Exporting display oversizeview to file oversizeview xml Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Measure and
59. cal Position name the list shows all tags Alarm Status Mode Vertical Slider Arc CT Visibility and expressions referenced Backspace Key Width Bar Graph by objects in the display d except tags with embedded Enea pam Hanner Clear Alarm History variables Clear All TP inse Diisnlan x By tag name ramp X Cancel Help 3 Select Local Message Highlight Settings Objects to search for all local message objects By object type Goto Configure Mode Button A Goto Display Home Key Image Interlacked Button Language Switch Button Latched Button Line List Indicator Local Message Display Login Logout Macro Button Maintained Button Message Display MMamentan Riitan By animation type OColor Fill Height Horizontal Position Horizontal Slider Rotation Vertical Position Vertical Slider Visibility Width Advanced Object Editing Follow these steps to open object explorer Appendix A By tag name ramp Cancel Help Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 151 Appendix A X Advanced Object Editing 4 Click OK to return to the object explorer 5 Check the Highlight on 152 check box and click the Expand button The object explorer highlights all local message displays in red
60. ck ma S Oo ae gt Communication Setup STATION13 ME PvP700 1000 v 02 IMME PvP700 1000 v 02 E System G HMI Tags E Graphics Alarms E Information LJ Logic and Control E Data Log C3 RecipePlus RecipePlus Setup RecipePlus E ditor E 4 RSLinx Enterprise a Communication Setup EC System 4 Policies gs Networks and Devices J Users and Groups m4 P Q E E E E m m m NP Application Commun cations 2 Select Create a New Configuration and click Finish RSLinx Enterprise Configuration Wizard E x configuration file contains information about devices drivers and networks Select the source for this offline configuration file Copy an existing configuration from a previously created project Copy the configuration that is currently running on this workstation 102 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Qualify the Runtime Application Chapter 7 3 Inthe Communication Setup dialog select the local tab 4 Right click RSLinx Enterprise and select Add Driver 5 Select the Remote I O 1784 PKTX 2711P RN6 driver and click OK The 2711P RNG driver is required for PanelView Plus 700 to 1500 terminals The 2711P RN1 driver is required for PanelView Plus 400 and 600 terminals 6 Configure Remote I O Properties a Accept the default name and default Jumper ID b Set the baud rate to match the original baud rate setting of the Remote I O network
61. cked the down ramp button on the second row at postion 5 it would ramp up by 4 The set bit cursor point starts at the first set bit cursor point on the next row 9 On the Label tab set the Image to Arrow Down On the Connection tab set the Value connection to the same tag in step 8 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Button settings Ramp up Upper limit Ramp value C Ramp down 8 4 f SBCP SBCP Display Operation When the select button is pressed the SBCP1 is set according to the value in the index control When the user pressess the left or right arrow the index control cycles through its defined values The SBCP control monitors this value and sets the appropriate SBCP tag to 1 and resets all others When the cancel button is pressed all SBCP s are reset TIP Set Bit Cursor Point Sample App RSViewME SBCP SBCP1 SBCP2 SBCP3 SBCP4 Select SBCP5 Cancel uu For keypad only terminals you need to assign function keys to each of the ramp arrow buttons so the operator can interact with the display Right click an empty area of the display and select Key Assignments to assign function keys 15 Chapter 6 14 15 16 76 Add a numeric display to the display and set the Value connection to the same tag in step 8 The numeric display helps the operator to identify the set bit cursor points Add an interlock push button to the display assign the tag i
62. control When the user pressess the left or right arrow the index control cycles through its defined values The SBCP control monitors this value and sets the appropriate SBCP tag to 1 and resets all others When the cancel button is pressed all SBCP s are reset f SBCP SBCP Display Set Bit Cursor Point Sample App SBCP1 SBCP2 SBCP3 SBCP4 Operation When the select button is pressed the SBCP1 is set according to the value in the index control When the user pressess the left or right arrow the index control cycles through its defined values The SBCP E control monitors this value and sets the appropriate SBCP tag to 1 and resets all others When the cancel button is pressed all SBCP s are reset Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 Register the ActiveX Control on a PanelView CE Terminal Follow these steps to install and register the SBCP ActiveX control on the PanelView Plus CE terminal 1 Copy the contents of the VVCE41 folder in the extracted ME SBCP ActiveX Control folder to the root of an empty CompactFlash card 2 Rename the Install bat file to Batch bat 3 Turn on the PanelView Plus CE terminal without an application running and 4 Insert a CompactFlash card into the card slot The autorun exe will call the install batch file to install the necessary fi
63. ctions editor provides a list of connections that you can assign to tags e Date and Time e Display e Macro e Backlight e Memory These tags are continuously updated in the background by the application regardless of what display is currently active The tags update according to the setting of the maximum update rate parameter Global Connections Objects 5 Screen Demo Date and time output interval seconds i Maximum update rate 4 v seconds Date and Time Display Macro Backlight Memory Year Day of Week Month 1 Day of Month Cancel Help Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance Chapter 9 Alarms The Alarm Setup editor lets you define triggers messages and advanced features for alarms Any trigger tags or optional connections assigned within the editor update according to the maximum update rate This parameter is on the Advanced tab Alarm Setup Objects 5 Screen Demo Tow Triggers Messages Advanced Display History Current alarms ALARM mo Edit Size 128 Time settings Hold time ms 250 v Maximum update rate second 0 5 X Optional connections Name Tag of expression Tag Exprn emote Ack All R S Remote Close Display 127 Chapter9 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance Data Log Model The
64. cts TIP View Objects Arrange Animation Appli Cut Ctrl x Copy Ctrl C paste Ctrlev Delete Del Duplicate Ctrl D Ctrl4R Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Advanced Object Editing Appendix A In the Tag Substitution editor you can search on an existing name or a part of a tag name 4 Type mem in the Search for MES b OX Search for mem mem intl P mem Nintl 4 5 Type tag in the Replace with cdot box mem sFirstDisplay i memet i Replace with Uncheck the Confirm E Replacement option if you memNintl y mem intl 4 don t want to confirm every memtint2 lsFirstDispl replacement Mec ne 6 Click Replace I Confirm replacements Close Help The editor searches for each tag that contains the partial string mem and replaces the string with tag Confirm Replacement You are prompted to Next Replace All Cancel Help confirm each replacement Use memhintl in MomentaryPushButton1 Value Factorylalk View Studio 7 Select Replace All to confirm the replacement of all tags at once You are notified when the Tag substitution complete 37 tag s substituted substitution is complete 8 Click OK 9 Select Edit gt Tag Substitution Tag Substitution to verify that tags with the Ee B string mem were updated to tagini tagNint 4 tag E A tagtrl x Replace with tag lsFirstDisplay taghstr w V Confirm replacements Close Help You can use tag
65. d Tag Baggage N M Tag e bs eel Ffault was substituted with Direct Referenced Tag Bagga e N7 23 NT to_int_jam was substituted with Direct Referenced Baggage N7 16 HMI rag ioutboundXpier4 jam was substituted with Direct Referenced Tag i Baggage N7 8 Converted count 6 Converting the source file C Documents and settings All Users Documents RSView Enterprise Me HMI projects eaggage BO OXx600NTCW Displays ACTIVITY xm to C Documents and Settings Al Users Documents RSView Enterprise MeE HMI projects Baqgage_800x600 TCw Displays ACTIVITY xm Converting the source file C Documents and Settings All Users Documents RSView Enterprise Me HMI Pred Gets aggege_ BOUE OQ TC DisplaysX ALARM xm to C Documents and settings all Users Documents RSView Enterprise ME HMI projects Baggage_800x600 TCw Displays ALARM xm1 Converting the source file C Documents and settings all Users Documents RSView Enterprise MeE HMI projects gaggage_ S00x600NTCW Displays HISTORY xm to c E DOCURGRES and settings AT In addition to the conversion log file the tag converter wizard generates a tag cross reference csv file in the destination folder This file cross references HMI tags to alias and direct reference tags When you open the csv file in Excel three columns show how the tags are linked HMI Tag Alias Tag Direct Reference Tag Tag1 MotorSart1 N7 0 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Measure and I
66. d guidelines cover selecting and optionally installing a PanelView Plus terminal replacement migrating your PanelView 1000e or 1400e application to FactoryTalk View Machine Edition software updating the migrated application and ladder logic as necessary to verify compatibility with FactoryTalk View Machine Edition software reviewing and implementing workarounds for unsupported features verifying the correct operation of the migrated application on the PanelView Plus terminal measuring and improving performance of the migrated application The procedures and guidelines are designed to make the migration process as easy as possible The beginning of most chapters contains the following information Read these sections carefully before beginning work in each chapter Before You Begin This section lists the steps that must be completed and decisions that must be made before starting the chapter The chapters in this quick start must be completed or reviewed in the order in which they appear What You Need This section lists the items that are required to complete the steps in the current chapter This includes but is not limited to hardware and software Follow These Steps This section illustrates the path or steps in the current chapter Also note that the electronic version of this publication contains links to other publications for easier navigation and reference Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 P
67. dicator in the list allows the operator to view the state of a PLC operation on the screen Each indicator supports from 2 to 255 states For each state you can define unique state values labels colors and attributes The multistate indicators can have two different vertical heights single or double height FactoryTalk View ME software provides the multistate indicator as a replacement for the multistate indicator object list Because the multistate indicator only allows you to assign a single indicator tag to the object you will need to create multiple objects and group them together For example if the original multistate indicator object list has four visible states then you will need to create four multistate indicators and group them together to achieve the same look and feel Create Multistate Indicators Follow these steps to create multistate indicators 4a RSView Studio Machine Edition File Edit view seme Arrange Animation Application Tools Wir irj P thd Select Rotate A Drawing KOA Push Button poaes Dh amp a Ei Wb Numeric and String gt vay2 FactoryTalk View ME Orme Display Navigation gt p Multistate Object E G Local NV fim Ford Gauge and Graph T gr Trending gt T RecipePlus gt T r1 Key S PanelBuilder 1400E cj ActiveX Control Multistate Indicator Object List n Import Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Feature
68. down the piloted control list selector to verify that the cursor aligns with each local message string 8 Click the button under Message File to select the LocalMsg file that was converted from your PanelBuilder 1400e application The local message file contains all of the strings that will display in the local message display as the TIP FactoryTalk View ME software supports multiple local message operator navigates through files To improve screen performance you want to create new the piloted control list local message files from the migrated LocalMsg file You can selector link the new message files to the local message objects instead of having every local message object parse a large file which decreases screen performance Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 61 Chapter 6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues 9 10 11 12 13 14 62 Click the Connections tab The PanelBuilder 1400e local message object list lets you configure the number of visible states For each visible state you then define an associated tag connection Because FactoryTalk View ME does not support a local message object list you must assign each of the Visible State x from PLC connections to a single local message display Create as many displays as there are visible states messages Assign the Visible State 1 from PLC associated tag to
69. e s DP alm Device s EtherN Delete Show All Devices Start Browsing Properties 107 Chapter 7 Qualify the Runtime Application 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 108 In the Add Device Section browse the folders and select the device your terminal will be connecting to and click OK Depending on the device you selected you may need to configure the IP Slot or Address of that device on your network Click Add to add a device shortcut and name it to the original topic name the PanelView e used Expand the DHPlus DH driver and select your device Select your shortcut and the device under the DH driver and click Apply Click Copy to copy the local configuration to the Target Tab Click Yes Click OK to save the changes Add Device Selection Available Devices xfj 1756 DHRIO A PLC 5 Family Processors x CE Terminals SLC DH devices Communication Setup RNA SLocal Baggage BOOx600 RSLinx Enterprise p Device Shortcuts Remove Apply PLC Press Apply button to assign selected path to this shortcut RSLinx Enterprise Design Local Runtime T arget Copy from Design to Runtime d RSLinx Enterprise amp 1789 417 Backplane zm DHPlus DH zs 1 1785 L40E PLC 5 40E Series F 5 EtherNet Ethernet Mode Online Browsing PLC 5 40E Series F Browse Cancel Verity Help We The Target configuration and shor
70. e Runtime Application 7 Expand the Remote I O RIO driver a Right click RIOdata b Select Configure RIO 8 Right click RIO and select Import 9 Import the PV Rio XML xml file located under the new FactoryTalk View ME application that was created a Select the file b Click Open 104 aj Communication Setup RNA SLocal newverify RSLinx Enterprise Add a device shortcut that specifies two communication paths Click Local to specify one path on this computer for application development and testing Click Target to specify a second path for use by the target device r Device Shortcuts Local Target E E RSLinx Enterprise USMKEDAHENDER amp 1789 A17 Backplane gy EtherNet Ethernet Bs Remote I O RIO Configure RIO Mode Online Offline Tag File Peet ee AN Copy Cancel Help Not Browsing Browse Add Remo Bj RIO Configuration Add Rack Add Block Transfer Export Save Properties Open Lookin D9tesbt enam C3 Accounts ProjectSettings k O ActivityLog O RecipePlus My Recent Jjcache O Startup Documents E comprf Tac 3 Caec crx Desktop O Global Objects IO GlebalConn wT lE Images Wi Deenen Colmport Text Files IO Information Local p 3M Alarms My Computer C Macros rar M w File name PV Rio XML xml m Places Files of type RIO Configuration files xml Cancel Publicat
71. e be on settings C Ramp up Ramp down Touch margins Horizontal margin 0 Other lv Audio Label Tab General Label Timing Common Connections Border width 4 Pattern style None Lower limit E Vertical margin p Image settings Image Arrow Left zu Connections Tab Ramp Button Properties M Border uses back color Wi Back color BB Border color C Pattern color BB Highlight color Blink Ramp value pr Value General Label Timing Common it Name Tag Expression Tag Expm e indes 0 Jose O 73 Chapter 6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues 11 Double click another ramp button and select properties for a right ramp button 12 74 a Set the Ramp down Upper limit to 100 Set the upper limit to the number of set bit cursor point objects on the display Set the Ramp value to 1 c On the Label tab set the Image to Arrow Right On the Connection tab set the Value connection to the same tag in step 8 Double click another ramp button and select properties for an up ramp button a Set the Ramp down Lower limit to 1 b Set the Ramp value to the last set bit cursor point value on the row For example if you have four set bit cursor points per row and five rows then the ramp value is 4 In this example if you click the Up Ramp button on the
72. e because the transfer utility lets you transfer the runtime project file while running a project on the runtime terminal Transfer Request Transfer Status Design Time Features Tag Cross Reference Screen Captures Application Validation Application memory usage calculation Saving applications to a user specified location Tag Search and Replace Use tag substitution on each page or see Knowledgebase ID 29942 RSView Graphic Tags Search and Replace using Graphics XML Exported Files Default Object Graphic Display Settings Power Up Options Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Write Last Terminal State to Controller 45 Chapter6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Reviewing Common Some graphic objects data types and other features do not migrate directly into FactoryTalk View ME software The most common Migration Issues and migration issues relate to these objects or features Workarounds e Scrolling list objects Cursor list objects e Set bit cursor point objects e Bit position data type e PLC controlled or fixed position decimal e Retain last state e Ladder logic updates to support visible states FactoryTalkView ME software provides replacement objects and workarounds that provide the same if not similar functionality Required Files and Utilities The Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase document contains files
73. e displayed One of the most useful features of the property panel is that you can edit multiple graphic objects with common properties at the same time rather than editing each object one by one Chapter 6 Review Unsupported Features and Workarounds for Common Migration Issues showed you how to create replacement multistate indicator local message and numeric data display list objects in FactoryTalk View ME software Creating those replacement graphic objects also required you to update properties to match the original PanelBuilder 1400 objects These properties included captions foreground background colors text size number of states and more Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 1 Select a group of graphic objects you want to edit If your objects are not grouped simply hold down the Ctrl key and click each object When a set of grouped objects are selected the property panel shows only the grouped properties Click the Include Grouped Objects button on the property panel You will see all properties that can be edited for the objects in the group Clicking on any property provides a popup drop down menu or other editing method In the next step you will change the ST_Caption from to State 0 and the ST_BackColor to Green These changes will then be applied to all selected objects for the state defined in the State property To change other states simply change the State prope
74. e modified by the import You did this when exporting graphic displays to xml format on page 133 5 Click Next lt Back Cancel 6 Select Multiple displays batch import file and click Graphics Import Export Wizard Import File Type Next Select the type of file to import Multiple displays batch import file P ERE Ee lt Back Net Y Cancel Help I 7 Click the button Graphics Import Export Wizard Multiple Import File Select the multiple display batch import file When importing Create new objects on the display Update existing objects on the display Whether you create new objects or update existing objects on the display can also be specified within the multiple displays batch import file and will override the setting defined above 142 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 8 Select and open the BatchImport_Your_Project_ Name xml 9 Select Update existing objects and 10 Click Finish 11 Review the DisplaysImport txt file for errors The new alias and direct reference tags have been successfully imported into the application Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance Chapter 9 Select Multiple Displays Batch Import File Look in 9 Direct XMLS e 31 Maint level 2 xml 2 32 Alarm Limit _1 xml 233 Alarm Limit 2 xml E Alarms xml BatchImport_AE_4_ZAL_Tags_HMI xml
75. ead the FactoryTalk View dialogue and click OK RSLinx for FactoryTalk does not need to be installed prior to importing your PanelBuilder 1400e application Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Follow the steps in this procedure to migrate any PanelView 1000e or 1400e application into FactoryTalk View Machine Edition software o f z Professional Set Program Access and Defaults f Accessories Programs f Startup Ju Ce X Documents fr Symantec Client Security fj Rockwell Software Settings E FactoryTalk View Studio Search Y New Open Machine Edition Application New Existing Application name Description Language English United States en US Cancel Factory Talk View If the RSView Enterprise 2 1 or Panelview application contains any direct driver nodes you must have RSLinx For FactoryTalk View installed and the drivers configured prior to importing It is recommended to reboot after importing 21 Chapter3 Migrate Your Application 5 Select PanelBuilder 1400e Machine Edition Import Wizard Import Type Application C pvc and click Next Select the import type PanelBuilder Application PanelBuilder 1400e Applicati PanelView Terminal pva FactoryT alk View Machine Edition Project med 6 Click the button Machine Edition Import Wizard Import File Type or browse for the n
76. eady to test run the entire application Application Test mode lets you navigate through the entire application to validate functions not tested in Display Test mode Some of these features include alarming data logging information messages global connections and macros As you navigate through displays in Application Test mode the Diagnostic List logs warnings and errors as they occur Correct all logged errors and then retest the application to validate error correction Follow these steps to test run an application amp FactoryTalk View Studio Machine Edition File View XE Tools Window Help ri P f FactoryTalk View Studio Machine Edition File View Application Tools Window Help rij D E E Test Application Create Runtime Application Application Properties c Local messages and graphic objects configured for multiple TIP M SRM languages will display in the application s current language while in Test Application mode TIP The emulator window requires focus when pressing the x key to exit the emulator Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Qualify the Runtime Application Chapter 7 Configuring Global Memory FactoryTalk View ME software provides global connections to monitor Connections Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 the memory usage of an application during runtime e MERuntime Memory Usage This is a new option e Available RAM e Total RAM Usage IMPORT
77. ection Assign an integer memory tag to the Index connection Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Migrate the Set Bit Cursor Point Object Follow these steps to migrate the existing set bit cursor point from each PanelBuilder 1400e display manually IMPORTANT This procedure requires that you open your original PanelBuilder 1400e application Configure Set Bit Cursor Point x Name Cycle Start Cancel Help Control Set Bit Control Tag DI10 0 4 Dig l l Assign Tag Unassign TIP If you require the set bit cursor point to be active when the operator enters a display set the initial value of the tag assigned to the Select connection to 1 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 9 Draw four ramp buttons on the display so the operator can navigate through each set bit cursor point object Use a left right up and down ramp button 10 Double click one of the ramp buttons and select properties for a left ramp button a Set the Ramp down Lower limit to 1 b Set the Ramp value to 1 c On the Label tab set the Image to Arrow Left d On the Connection tab set the Value connection to the same tag in step 8 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Ramp Button Properties Appearance Border style y Back style Solid Shape Rectangl
78. el Help Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance Chapter 9 5 Click the button to select the Alarms xml file from created by the TCW utility Select the alarm configuration file to import Alarm Import Export Wizard Select File ire C Documents and Settings All Users Documents ASView Enterprise amp MESHM 6 Click Finish projects Baggage_800 600 Alarms xml The project has been successfully updated with the new alarms You can now re test your application for improved performance Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 145 Chapter9 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance 146 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Appendix A Advanced Object Editing Introduction Editing techniques can save you time when using FactoryTalk View Studio software Use these techniques to reduce the migration effort when updating common properties between multiple graphic objects e Property panel e Editing multiple objects e Object explorer e Tag substitution Property Panel The property panel is a powerful editing tool that you can use to perform quick edits and tag assignments by simply clicking on an graphic object You can modify the property values of graphic objects and ActiveX controls and assign tags and expressions to objects Any edits you make in the property panel are applied immediately Follow these steps to open the
79. ents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Identifies information that is critical for successful application and IMPORTANT understanding of the product Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard avoid a hazard and recognize the consequence ATTENTION Ha Wai Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present PLT vai Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures IPIE Allen Bradley CompactLogix DH FactoryTalk FactoryTalk View Machine Edition FactoryTalk View ME FactoryTalk Site Edition FactoryTalk View Studio PanelBuilder PanelView PanelView e PanelView Plus PLC 5 Rockwell Automation RSLinx RSLinx RSLinx Lite RSView SLC SLC 500 and TechConnect are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property
80. er value b Set the File Type to Ladder File c Enter a meaningful Name for the program file d Click OK to save your settings Double click the program file you just created On the tabbed instruction bar select the Move Logic tab and click MOV Configure the MOV instruction a For Source enter the first word location in the new data file you just created b For Destination enter the tag address for the original Visible State 1 to PLC connection Click the next empty rung Repeat steps 6 to 8 until the number of MOV instructions matches the number of visible states in the original control list object As you repeat each step enter the next word in the data file for the Source and the next visible state as the Destination Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 C2 AND OR OR MOT CLR BTD Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 Create Program File Program File i n Enter file number s or range s Number E separated by commas Cancel Fi 55 8 1 File Type Ladder File a s PME SR Name Description Hel Ip Attributes Debug Privileges Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 iwRivw iw Rivw i Rivw VRW Ww FE LAD 3 VIS STATES LJ 4 AMove Logical A File Misc File Shitt_A Sequencer A F ES LAD 3 VIS STATES D D D D D D D v 87 Chapter 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
81. ery 10 seconds Assign this tag type Analog Tag Connection Type Read write Total RAM Usage When this connection is assigned and the Remote RAM Usage connection is set to a nonzero value the application writes the total KB of RAM used by all processes running on the terminal to this connection once every 10 seconds Analog tag Read write Available RAM When this connection is assigned and the Remote RAM Usage connection is set to a nonzero value the application writes the the amount of unused KB of RAM on the runtime terminal to the Available RAM connection once every 10 seconds Analog tag Read write Remote RAM Usage 5 Click OK When this connection is set to a nonzero value the MERuntime RAM Usage Total RAM Usage and Available RAM Usage connections are active Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Assign a tag or an expression Read write 101 Chapter7 Qualify the Runtime Application Configuring Communication You are now ready to configure communication for your imported application Because this is a new application a communication configuration does not exist The configuration will vary depending on the communication protocol you use Remote 1 0 Communication Follow these steps to configure a new Remote I O configuration for your application 1 In the Explorer window expand RSLinx Enterprise File View Application Tools Window Help and double cli
82. es not have a relay Use the PLC controller to turn on device Remote Alarm Operation Hold Time The PanelBuilder 1400e Remote Alarm Ack Control Hold Time will be used for all alarm hold times You can change the hold time in the Advanced tab of the Alarm Setup editor in FactoryTalk View ME software Alarm Handshaking Message Handshake Control Security Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Runtime Password Changes In the PanelBuilder 1400e software user passwords are set up in the configuration mode screens FactoryTalk View ME software requires the Change Password button on a display Display Security Settings FactoryTalk View ME software uses a different method to assign security to graphic displays You must reapply security The software uses a logon system of security similar to RSView32 software Once logged on the operator does not need to re enter the password until manually logged off or optionally after an idle time 43 Chapter6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Unsupported Objects or Features in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition For this PanelBuilder 1400e object Communications RIO These features are unsupported in FactoryTalk View ME software Passthrough Downloads Additional Information Use an Ethernet connection or a CompactFlash card to transfer files Remote 1 0 Connector Wiring The Remote 1 0 connector wirin
83. es to this PanelBuilder 1400e object Alarm Configuration Review the Application Conversion Log Chapter 4 Description The PLC Controlled Audio control has a tag assigned FactoryTalk View ME software does not support a PLC Controlled Audio alarm control so does not convert it PLC Controlled Relay alarm control not supported Alarm Configuration The PLC Controlled Relay control has a tag assigned FactoryTalk View ME software does not support a PLC Controlled Relay alarm control so does not convert it Alarm message Relay option not supported Alarm Message Configuration One or more relay flags has been enabled for alarm messages FactoryTalk View ME software does not support the triggering of a relay when an alarm is triggered so will not convert this feature Only one hold time is used for alarming Remote Alarm Operation Hold Time not supported Alarm Configuration One or more of these controls has a tag assigned e Silence Alarms to PLC e Clear Window to PLC e OTY TIME Reset to PLC e Message to PLC FactoryTalk View ME software supports only one hold time for alarming and this will be set to the value of the PanelView e Remote Alarm Ack Control Hold Time The value of the PanelView e Remote Alarm Operation Hold Time does not convert Remote Alarm Control Delay Time not supported Alarm Configuration These controls have a tag assigned e Acknowledge to PLC e Acknowled
84. ettings F3 t A Delete Log Files O Yes Terminal Settings Before Running F5 amp No Reset Exit F7 F8 IMPORTANT If your application is not communicating to the controller e Check all cable connections e Verify that the Target tab in RSLinx Enterprise Communication Setup is configured correctly 2 Cycle through all the runtime displays Cycle through all displays three to five times to get an average continuously of how much memory your application is consuming Memory usage will increase somewhat because of data logging alarms and other features that log to a file As you cycle through each display tags are activated and cached into memory If you receive out of memory errors or warnings your application may be consuming too much memory You can do one of two things Modify your application to decrease memory usage e Move the application to a PC based platform such as an industrial computer 120 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Chapter 9 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance Introduction In this chapter you will learn how to benchmark performance of your runtime application so that you can make improvements as needed Before You Begin e Review migration considerations Chapter 1 e Select a PanelView Plus terminal replacement and adapter plate if required Chapter 2 e Optionally install the PanelView Plus terminal in the existing PanelView 1000e or 1400e
85. g for the PanelView Plus terminal is reversed from the PanelView 1000e and 1400e terminals Remote 0 Tag with Blank Address Remote I O tags with blank addresses are converted to HMI memory tags An error is recorded in the conversion log Data Types 44 Bit Position If a bit position data type does not reference a single bit it is converted to an HMI memory tag An error is recorded in the conversion log e Create an expression to isolate the bits used to drive the state of the display object such as a multistate indicator For information on how to implement this workaround refer to page 80 For write objects such as push buttons there is no workaround except to change the ladder logic For Remote 1 0 you may need to change the Rack Block Transfer configuration For DH and ControlNet unscheduled tags with the bit position data type are converted to HMI analog tags with a data type of default Binary A binary tag is converted to an HMI memory tag if it does not reference e a single bit e a single word e a length or range of 8 or 16 bits and does not start at an offset of 0 or 8 SLC controller or 10 PLC 5 controller An error is recorded in the conversion log e Create an expression to isolate the bits used to drive the state of display object such as a multistate indicator e For write objects such as push buttons there is no workaround BCD BCD data types are not suppo
86. ge Control e Message to PLC In FactoryTalk View ME software if the Ack control is assigned to an alarm trigger the terminal will immediately set the Ack control without waiting for a delay time when the alarm is acknowledged The Remote Alarm Control Delay Time does not convert Bit Acknowledging of alarms not supported Alarm Configuration The Alarm Acknowledge to PLC option is set to Bit and the Acknowledge to PLC control has one or more tags assigned FactoryTalk View ME software does not support bit acknowledging of alarms so does not convert the Acknowledge to PLC tags Screen security settings not converted for lt Display Name gt Secure Screen Configuration A screen has one or more Authorize Operator settings enabled Screen security is not converted FactoryTalk View ME software does support display security Security is configured differently RSLinx for FactoryTalk View is not installed topics not created Communication You need to recreate the shortcut name to the PLC in RSLinx Enterprise software under Communication Setup PanelView e Tag Name converted to memory tag as its address is blank Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Any PanelView e Remote 0 tag with a blank address is converted to an HMI memory tag 31 Chapter 4 Conversion Log Messages Message PanelView e Tag Name converted to memory tag as its data type is not supported Review
87. gn a tag or an expression to this connection the object is remotely controlled The object is remotely controlled if the tag or expression is assigned to a nonzero value If you do not assign this connection or if the connection is assigned and set to a value of 0 the object is controlled by the operator Top Position to PLC Top Position Write When the list scrolls the value of the top visible state in the list is written to the Top Position tag Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 51 Chapter6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Mapping Piloted Control List Selector Connections PanelBuilder 1400e tag This FactoryTalk View Connection Description connection maps To ME connection Type Visible States Write Assign an array tag to this connection When the list scrolls the values of the visible states are written to the array tag The first visible state is written to the first element of the array tag the second visible state is written to the second element of the array tag and so on The length of the array tag must be equal to the number of visible states in the object The syntax of the array tag depends on the type of OPC data server the application is using If you are using RSLinx Enterprise software you must use this syntax Syntax shortcut tagname Larraylength Example PLC5 N7 0 L5 Do not leave a space between the tag address and the length Co
88. gn the Visible State 1 from PLC associated tag to the Value connection Click OK to accept changes Select the numeric display object and press Ctrl C to copy the object Press Ctrl V to paste the copied object Repeat steps 11 and 12 until number of pasted numeric displays matches the number of visible states in the original PanelBuilder 1400e object FactoryTalk View Object Original PanelBuilder 1400e Object Configure Numeric Data Display Object List x Name Fill Left With Number of Digits Number of Visible States 6 Configure Decimal Display Disabled Implicit C PLC Controlled Fixed Position Visible State 6 from PLC Assign Tag Assign Exprn Cancel Highlight Bar Help Digits after Decimal Point 7 unassigned unassigned unassigned unassigned unassigned unassigned unassigned Unassign Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 16 17 18 19 Double click a copy of the numeric display to open its properties Click the Connections tab Assign the Visible State 2 from PLC associated tag to the Value connection Repeat steps 15 to 17 until you have assigned the visible state tag to the Value connection of each numeric display Resize one of the numeric displays so that it aligns with the arrow of the piloted control list selector
89. he catalog numbers of the preconfigured units are specific to operator input display size communication power and memory requirements For a list of valid catalog numbers for preconfigured units or modular components of the PanelView Plus terminals refer to this website http www ab com catalogs Touch Screen Terminal Comparisons Attribute PanelView 1000e PanelView 1400e PanelView Plus 1250 PanelView Plus 1500 Cat No 2711e T10C6 Cat No 2711e T14C6 Cat No 2711P T12C xxx Cat No 2711P T15Cxxx Depth approx 157 mm 6 18 in 404 mm 15 9 in 55 mm 2 18 in 65 mm 2 55 in Panel cutout Hx W 257 x 338 mm 326 x 391 mm 257 x 338 mm 305 x 391 mm 10 11 x 13 29 in 12 85 x 15 375 in 10 11 x 13 29 in 12 0 x 15 4 in Alarm relay 24V ac 1 A 250V ac 18A Requires external relay Requires external relay 24V dc 1 A 30V dc 8A Display 10 4 in VGA 14 0 in VGA SVGA 12 1 in SVGA 15 1 in SVGA TFT flat panel display CRT TFT flat panel display TFT flat panel display Operator input Touch screen Touch screen Touch screen Touch screen 1 Optional add on communication modules will increase the overall depth of the product Keypad Terminal Comparisons Attribute PanelView 1000e PanelView 1400e PanelView Plus 1250 PanelView Plus 1500 Cat No 2711e K10C6 Cat No 2711e K14C6 Cat No 2711P K15Cxxx Cat No 2711P K15xxx Depth approx 156 mm 6 15 in 404 mm 15 9 in 55 mm 2 18 i
90. he description for a message may reference a workaround in this document IMPORTANT Some features or objects are no longer supported in FactoryTalk View ME software However new features or objects are available providing the same or enhanced functionality Match the messages in the conversion log with the messages in the table The Display Name Object Name and Position Text references in the messages are unique for each application Applies to this PanelBuilder 1400e object e Image e Text e Drawing Description A PanelBuilder 1400e object with blink set to true was converted to wallpaper e Atruntime the PanelView e object would blink e n FactoryTalk View ME software the object will not blink at runtime because wallpaper objects are disabled Screen Select Keypad converted to a default Display List Selector Object Name at Position on Display Name Screen Select Keypad A PanelBuilder 1400e display contained a Screen Select Keypad object FactoryTalk View ME software does not support a Screen Select Keypad object so converts it to a default Display List Selector which needs to be configured Screen Keypad Enable converted to a default Display List Selector Object Name at Position on Display Name 28 Screen Select Keypad A PanelBuilder 1400e display contained a Screen Keypad Enable object FactoryTalk View ME software does not support a Screen Keypad Enable o
91. hortcut Name eg PY RIO PLC CLX etc Destination Directory nnns 137 Chapter 9 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance 5 138 Load the exported alarms and display xml files The alarms file is located in the folder specified under step 4 on page 136 The xml display files are located in the folder specified in step 6 on page 134 Hold down the Shift key and select all displays to load all displays at once In the Select PV RIO xml field click the button to browse for the PVRIO xml that was created with your migrated application This is the default location of the PVRIO xml file In the Device Shortcut field enter the device shortcut name that you defined in RSLinx Enterprise Communication editor The shortcut name is in the left side of the editor Look in e Baggage 800x600 c EB Gfx Macros GlebalConn PAR Images O ProjectSettings 3 Information Startup Local Tag CM Alarms lt gt Filename Baggage_S00x600 Tags CSV Files of type CSV Fies Fes sti Cancel Look jn CJ Exported Xmls gt e ck E ACTIVITY xml lt gt Filename systemnstats aml ACTIVITY uml ALARM x Files of type XML Files xml Cancel If your application uses DH or ControlNet communication skip TIP steps 6 and 7 C Documents and Settings All Users Documents RSView Enterprise ME HMI Projects Your_Migrated_Projec
92. huNDesktopXB aggage E xport INFOF Remove C Documents and Settings nssandhu D esktop B aqqage Export Batchli Select PV RIO ml File C Documents and Settings All Users Documents ASView conve Device Shortcut Name eg PY RIO PLC CLX etc PYRIO Destination Directory C Documents and Settings All Users Desktop fe Report Substitutions Made HMI gt Direct 87 Displays Used 3 Convert location C Documents and Settings 4ll Users Documents AS View Enterprise amp MESHMI projects Baggage_800x600 T Cw Displays Cancel 139 Chapter 9 140 A conversion log file Conversion_Log txt is created and stored with the converted xml files The conversion process is complete The utility has successfully converted all HMI device tags to alias or direct reference tags in all displays Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance B convert_log txt Notepad File Edit Format View Help Converting the source file C Documents and Settings All Users Documents RSVi ew ENTOT at A projects Baggage_800x600 Alarms xm to C Documents and settings All Users Documents RSView EnterpriseNMEXHMI projects Baggage_800x600 TCW Displays Alarms xm n Tag PU suae ote _fault was substituted with Direct Referenced Tag Baggage N7 15 wi Tag fouthound pusher fault was substituted with Direct Referenced Tag Baggage N7 10 oo fouthound cata fault was substituted with Direct Reference
93. ication with unsupported features and workarounds for migration issues e Qualified runtime application Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 111 Chapter8 Create the Runtime Application Follow These Steps Follow these steps to create a runtime application download and run the application on the PanelView Plus terminal Create the Runtime Application page 113 Download the Runtime Application page 114 Run the Application page 120 112 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Create the Runtime Application Chapter 8 Create the Runtime Application 1 Open your converted application in FactoryTalk View ME software 2 Choose Create Runtime Application from the Application menu 3 Enter a name for your runtime application or accept the default name 4 Click Save to create the runtime file The file is saved to the default runtime location A dialog shows the status of the runtime file creation When the process completes the dialog automatically closes Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Now that you have configured global memory connections to monitor memory performance of the application at runtime you are ready to create the runtime file If you did not configure global memory connections please return to the previous section Follow these steps to compile a Machine Edition mer file that you can then download to a PanelView Plus term
94. ilder 1400e expression contains more than 1024 characters the excess characters are not converted Modify the expressions as needed Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Unsupported Objects or Features in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition For this PanelBuilder 1400e object AII Displays These features are unsupported in FactoryTalk View ME software Display Names Chapter 6 Additional Information In FactoryTalk View ME software unsupported characters in display names are replaced with the underscore character Graphic Alignment The graphics may not line up and appear properly Resize graphics as needed Remote Alarm Ack Bit Array Data Types Workaround with ladder logic change by using the ack value to indirectly change a tag in an array Alarming Controls Acknowledge To PLC Control Remote Alarm Control Delay Time When an alarm is acknowledged in the FactoryTalk View ME application the Ack control if assigned is set immediately without waiting for a delay time Update the ladder logic to implement a delay timer in PLC PLC Controlled Relay Control The terminal does not have a relay Use the PLC controller to turn on device PLC Controlled Audio Control The terminal does not have audio Use the PLC controller to turn on a horn Blinking Alarm Messages Alarm Relays The terminal do
95. iloted Control List Selector 53 Assign Function Keys to a Piloted Control List Selector 55 Replacing the Multistate Indicator Object List 56 Create Multistate Indicators o oo nannaa 56 Resize and Align Multistate Indicators 59 Replacing the Local Message Object List 60 Create Local Message Displays 05 60 Resize and Align the Local Message Displays 63 Replacing the Numeric Data Display Object List 64 Create Numeric Displays viu com fap xie eee EROR 64 Resize and Align the Numeric Displays 67 Replacing the Set Bit Cursor Point Object 68 Register the ActiveX Control on Your Computer 68 Configure the Set Bit Cursor Point ActiveX Control 71 Migrate the Set Bit Cursor Point Object 72 Provide Visual Feedback 44 eo ecce 76 Register the ActiveX Control on a PanelView CE Terminal 79 Bit Position Data Type Workaround 80 PLC Controlled Decimal Point Workaround 81 Fixed Position Decimal Point Workaround 82 Retain Last State Workaround i t v ES RH 83 Ladder Logic Updates to Support Visible States 86 Chapter 7 TRUCOQGHCHOB 9 2a ety qd eat ad Oe SERRE e OR RU RN DE CR ARR 91 Before You Begin gue ap etit pisc ab Ur Reg Aba a Os Wt o 91 What You NCCC Machin qx atis hM e o die er amet det 91 Follow These Steps donde eb BG OC eo ed 92 Reviewi
96. inal r FactoryTalk View Studio Machine Edition File view MESE Tools Window Help iri Li d Test Application Create Runtime Application Application Properties Create Runtime Application Save in Runtime ck EJ 4 My Recent Documents y Desktop My Documents My Computer My Network File name Pe Appl Places Save as type Runtime 5 0 Application mer X Cancel Conversion to development application Help Always allow conversion C Never allow conversion Creating runtime file AlarmS etup MachineAlarms Cancel 113 Chapter8 Create the Runtime Application Download the Runtime Application 1 Establish an Ethernet connection between your computer and the terminal 2 Launch the transfer utility in one of two ways a Choose Transfer Utility from the Tools menu b Click the appropriate tool on the toolbar 3 Click the button to browse for the runtime file you just created 114 You can download your runtime mer application to the PanelView Plus terminal using an Ethernet connection or a CompactFlash card Download Application Using Ethernet Connection Follow these steps to download your runtime application to the PanelView Plus terminal using an Ethernet connection G Factory Talk View Studio Machine Edition File view Application MEWS Window Help BE L mpg Diagnostics Setup Diagnostics Viewer Explorer P e
97. inal cursor list object Under Other verify that all boxes are unchecked Click the States tab Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 Piloted List Selector Properties General States Timing Common Connections Appearance V Border uses back color Border color C Pattern color C Selection back colar Border style Border width Pattern style None election rore color Blink Text Font Size Caption truncate PvSma viis B z u Word C Character Number of states a Other write on enter Key navigation Wrap around 49 Chapter6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues 10 Configure each state a Select a state b Enter a Value that matches the state value of the original cursor list c Select an Access option for the state The default access is Operator and Remote This option provides the same functionality as the original cursor list Select None for any state that was a skipped state in the original cursor list d Repeat a to c for each state that was in the original cursor list object 50 Piloted List Selector Properties States Timing Common Connections Caption C Caption color Caption back style Bl Caption back color Transparent v Caption blink Access Insert Variable
98. ion 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Qualify the Runtime Application Chapter 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Save the RIO configuration and click OK Click Add to add a device shortcut named PVRIO Expand the Remote I O RIO driver and select RIOdata Click Apply under Device Shortcuts Click Copy to copy the local configuration to the Target tab Click Yes Click the Target tab to very the copy operation Click OK to save changes Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 RIO Configuration 1 x Cancel Save Help Communication Setup RN Local alarmtrigger RSLinx Enterprise l1ot xl Add a device shortcut that specifies two communication paths Click Local to specify one path on this computer for application development and testing Click Target to specify a second path for use by the target device Local Target D RSLinx Enterprise STATION 1789 A17 Backplane Zz EtherNet Ethernet hea ee Bi RIOdata Mode Online Not Browsing l Offline Tag File Browse Remove Apply Cancel Help w RSLinx Enterprise t3 The Target configuration and shortcut definitions will be replaced with a copy of the Local configuration and shortcut definitions Do you want to continue 105 Chapter7 Qualify the Runtime Application Configure DH Com
99. ipePlus id Key Advanced gt Ee ActiveX Control Import Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 3 Double click the numeric Ee display to open its Numeric Display Properties properties General Common Connections Appearance 4 Set the Border style to Border style Border width V Border uses back color None m Back style Pattern style J Pattern color When you group the Soid lif hene a numeric displays they will Blink look as one object with a gt Text continuous border Arial 10 Bij mccc 5 Set the Back color to match s gt E zr au CEC the background color of the mrs PanelBuilder 1400e numeric data display object List Value settings Number of digitSN Fill left with Decimal places 6 Set the Fore color to match 5 None zIN o the foreground color of the PanelBuilder 1400e numeric Configure Numeric Data Display Object List x data display object list idi Nane nama Fill Left With s 7 Set the Font to match the x rand zl Camel Number of Digits C 5 D font used in the AE Highlight Bar TE tates X H PanelBuilder 1400e nner Configure application 8 Set the Number of digits to match the PanelBuilder 1400e numeric data display object list 9 Set the number of Decimal places to match the Digits after Decimal Point value in the PanelBuilder 1400e n
100. k View ME software provides similar objects and keys to navigate through the piloted control list selector Mapping Key Objects View ME software PanelBuilder 1400e software Move Up Up Cursor Move Down Down Cursor Page Up Page Up Page Down Page Down Home Home End End Enter Enter 53 Chapter 6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues 1 54 Open the display with piloted control list selector Select Objects gt Key gt and an option then draw the object on the display You can use all of the objects on the key submenu to navigate a piloted control list selector except for Backspace Repeat step 2 until the display contains all of the required navigation keys This example shows all keys assigned to the piloted control list selector Link each key to the piloted control list selector a Double click each key b Assign the Send press to Linked Object setting to the piloted control list selector c Assign the Linked Object setting to the piloted control list selector Follow these steps to create key objects for the piloted control list selector File Edit View Objects Arrange Animation Application Tools Winde rri E amp v Select Rotate I QE n Drawing ROA Push Button Oa vui m Sa Ef n Numeric and String gt vayst E Sanit Display Navigation EI E e Local Ny Indicator dn FordA Gauge and Gra
101. kwell tests all of its products to ensure that they are fully operational when shipped from the manufacturing facility However if your product is not functioning it may need to be returned United States Contact your distributor You must provide a Customer Support case number see phone number above to obtain one to your distributor in order to complete the return process Outside United Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for States return procedure Power Control and Information Solutions Headquarters Americas Rockwell Automation 1201 South Second Street Milwaukee WI 53204 2496 USA Tel 1 414 382 2000 Fax 1 414 382 4444 Europe Middle East Africa Rockwell Automation Vorstlaan Boulevard du Souverain 36 1170 Brussels Belgium Tel 32 2 663 0600 Fax 32 2 663 0640 Asia Pacific Rockwell Automation Level 14 Core F Cyberport 3 100 Cyberport Road Hong Kong Tel 852 2887 4788 Fax 852 2508 1846 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Copyright 2007 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the U S A
102. lay Intin Import completed successfully Importing file intout xml into display intout Import completed successfully Importing file inturn xml into display inturn Import completed successfully Importing file Main Menu xml into display Main Menu Import completed successfully Importing file overall xml Import completed successfully into display overall 143 Chapter 9 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance 1 Navigate back to the open instance of FactoryTalk View Studio 2 In the Application Explorer right click Alarms and select Import and Export 3 Select No to not backup the alarms 4 Click Next 144 Re import the Alarms XML File Follow these steps to re import the xml alarms file to your application ile View Application Tools Window Help Maes Dae AE S pplication Explorer Baggage_800x600 gp Baggage_800x600 Bt RSLinx Enterprise iS m Baggage_800 600 Sy System Project Settings User Accounts Diagnostics List Setup Global Connections Startup Sy HMI Tags a Tags Sy Graphics RH Displays Libraries E Images Parameters w Local Messages Sy Alarms SY Information Rf Informatio E Information Messages Logic and Control 8 Macros Import and Ex Alarm Import Export Wizard Create Backup Do you want to backup your existing alarm configuration C Yes lt Back see Canc
103. les and register the ActiveX control 5 Restart the terminal and remove the CompactFlash card after a display indicates that all the files were copied and registered The PanelView Plus CE terminal can now run your application that requires the set bit cursor point ActiveX control 79 Chapter6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Bit Position Data Type Workaround 80 If a bit position data type does not reference a single bit it is converted to an HMI memory tag An error is recorded in the conversion log e If the object using this data type is an indicator read operation there is a workaround e If the object using this data type is a button write operation the feature is unsupported The workaround for the bit position data type in an indicator object read operation is to use this expression in the object If YourTagHere amp 1 1 Then 1 Else If YourTagHere gt gt 1 amp D 1 Then 2 Else if YourTagHere gt gt 2 amp 1 1 Then 3 Else if YourTagHere gt gt 3 amp 1 1 Then 4 Else if YourTagHere gt gt 4 amp 1 1 Then 5 Else if YourTagHere gt gt 5 amp 1 1 Then 6 Else if YourTagHere gt gt 6 amp 1 1 Then 7 Else if YourTagHere gt gt 7 amp 1 1 Then 8 Else if YourTagHere gt gt 8 amp 1 1 Then 9 Else if YourTagHere gt gt 9 amp 1 1 Then 10 Else if YourTagHere gt gt 10 amp 1 1 Then 11 Else
104. lication 114 expressions 37 hardware limitations 99 memory usage 99 performance 123 RIO communication 102 run application 120 test run 96 98 test run displays 96 unsupported features 41 migration considerations 13 migration issues 46 migration path 4 multistate indicator object list 56 numeric data display object list 64 0 object explorer 150 154 object mapping 35 157 Index 158 P PanelView Plus terminals 16 17 performance background updates 126 benchmarking 123 converting tags 130 migrated application 123 tag update response 123 PLC controlled decimal point 81 property panel 147 replacement objects ActiveX control for set bit cursor point 68 local message displays 60 multistate indicators 56 numeric displays 64 piloted control list selector 48 replacing 68 cursor list objects 48 local message object list 60 multistate indicator object list 56 numeric data display object list 64 set bit cursor point object 68 retain last state feature 83 RIO communication 102 run application 114 120 runtime application 113 download 114 S scrolling list objects 47 See 68 set bit cursor point objects 68 T tag converter wizard 130 137 tag substitution 154 tag update response 123 terminal comparisons 17 terminal replacement 17 adapter plates 16 PanelView Plus terminal 16 terminal replacement for PanelView Enhanced terminal 16 test run application 98 test run displays 96 U unsupported features
105. lication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Momentary Push Button 35 Chapter5 Review Object Mapping Mapping Objects Between PanelBuilder 1400e and FactoryTalk View ME Software This PanelBuilder 1400e object Maps to this FactoryTalk View ME object Multistate Indicators Multistate Indicators Explanation Numeric Display Numeric Display Screen Print Button Screen Print Button Time Display Time and Date Display Set to show time only Date Display Time and Date Display Set to show date only Alarm History Sort By Time Sort By Value Sort Alarms Button Alarm Status Reset Qty Time Button Reset Alarm Status Button Alarm Panel Alarm Banner Single Line Alarm Window Alarm Banner Alarm Status Screen Alarm Status List Local Messages Local Messages Information Messages Information Messages Bar Graphs Bar Graphs Trend Trend Text Text Drawing Objects Drawing Objects ISA Symbols ISA Symbols Bitmaps DXF Images Bitmaps DXF Images Digital and String Tag Types Bit and String Tag Types Supported Analog Tag Types e Unsigned Integer e Integer e Long Integer e Floating Point Supported Analog Tag Types e Unsigned Integer e Integer e Long Integer e Floating Point e Byte e Byte e 3 BCD 4 BCD 8 BCD e 3 BCD 4 BCD Supported communication Supported communications e DH Plus e DH Plus
106. lication Conversion Log Chapter 4 Open the Conversion Log The conversion log is stored with the new application that you created when importing your PanelBuilder 1400e application into FactoryTalk View ME software Follow these steps to locate the conversion log 1 Navigate to this folder C Documents and Settings All Users Documents RSView location Enterprise ME HMI projects TIP All of your FactoryTalk View ME applications will be located in this folder This includes new or imported applications 2 Double click the HMI fi C Documents and Settings All UsersWocuments RSView Enterprise ME HMI projects PVe App project folder that contains File Edit View Favorites Tools Help the new application name Qs Q 7 JO search Folders ES x i Ez y ou cr eat e d Address LZ C Documents and Settings All Users Documents RSView Enterprise MEYHMI projects P e App bod Accounts LJ ActivityLog cache You entered this name in the import wizard when omer EJ importing your PanelBuilder l 1400e application into iy cree ipo nem FactoryTalk View ME software Import Text Files LJ Information LJ Macros ProjectSettings LJ RecipePlus Pe App med 3 Double click the convert log meme ao file generated by the import 20m RsLinx for FactoryTalk view is not installed topics not created Remote Operation Hold time not supporte wizard hen oO im orted Screen 10 SEQ SCROLL LIST Cursor list at 120 187 not supported
107. list at 120 187 not supported Screen 10 SEQ SCROLL LIST Multistate indicator object list at 440 188 not supported Screen 10 SEQ SCROLL LIST Multistate indicator object list at 350 188 not supported Screen 16 MODEL SELECT Cursor list at 54 198 not supported Screen 18 TAG READER Cursor list at 7 25 not supported Screen 18 TAG READER Numeric Keypad converted to Numeric Input enable object at 448 0 Screen 20 ROBDT Cursor list at 13 120 not supported Import errors have been logged to C Documents and SettingssA ll Ll sersNDocumentsRSView Enterprise ME HMI Projects P e App convert log Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Chapter 4 Review the Application Conversion Log Introduction In this chapter you will review the conversion log generated by FactoryTalk View Machine Edition ME software The results of this log will help you to determine what updates are required in your converted application Before You Begin e Review migration considerations Chapter 1 e Select a PanelView Plus terminal replacement and adapter plate if required Chapter 2 e Install the PanelView Plus terminal in the existing PanelView 1000e or 1400e panel cutout Chapter 2 e Import your PanelBuilder 1400e pvc application into FactoryTalk View ME software Chapter 3 What You Need e A PanelBuilder 1400e application migrated into FactoryTalk View ME software This was done in Chapter 3 e The new name
108. ll tag information is loaded on the next display 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have recorded the times for all displays in the application TTTIDTUM cycle through all displays at least twice The first time you open a display it loads slower than subsequent displays because tag information is cached into memory after a display is opened 6 If possible repeat this procedure for the same application on the PanelView e terminal In a FactoryTalk View ME application each display can have a maximum of 1000 tag connections assigned The more tag connections a display has the longer it will take to load the display If performance is slower for some displays in the PanelView Plus application you can e adjust the maximum tag update rate for these displays e reduce the number of tags used on these displays 125 Chapter9 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance Reviewing Background Updates 126 Tags are continuously updated by the runtime application whether or not the operator is on a specific display Tags update according to the maximum tag update rate for the associated feature The more familiar you are with these tags and features the easier it is to update and fine tune your application TIP Set noncritical tags to a longer maximum update rate Set critical tags to a lower rate so that time sensitive information is always available to the operator Global Connections The Global Conne
109. macro file 13 Click the button under Macros shutdown to browse for and select the Restore Last State macro file 14 Click OK to accept the changes 15 Click X on the display and save all changes Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 f Untitled PVe App Display Display Settings Key Assignments Property Panel Object Explorer Paste Show Grid Snap On Grid Settings Zoom In Zoom Out Display Settings General Behavior Behavior of Object with Input Focus Disable Highlight When Object has Focus Highlight Color Shutdown Cancel TIP You will need to repeat this procedure for each piloted control list selector that requires the Retain the Last State feature This includes the creation of new tags and new macro files You have completed the workaround for the Retain the Last State feature When you open a display with a piloted control list selector the startup display macro restores the state value from the RetainLastState tag to the Value connection of the piloted control list selector When you navigate to a different display the shutdown macro copies the last state value of the piloted control list selector to the RetainLastState tag 85 Chapter6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Ladder Logic Updates to Support Visible States 1 Create a new data file 2 Configure these parameters f
110. me trending Time and Date No visible error message or error condition is displayed FactoryTalk View ME software provides a Test Display mode to test the animation and assigned tags connected to objects in a graphic display Any information warning or errors are logged to the diagnostic list for your review Test Display mode tests all objects in a display e Button objects e Numeric and string object to verify that correct values are displayed e Objects that require user input e Objects that use animation For each object tested review and correct any errors and warnings logged to the diagnostic list Retest the display object before proceeding to the next object In Test Display mode objects in the display are activated and connected to assigned tags Only tags connected to objects in the display will work Links to other displays or alarms including data logging macros global connections and information messages will not work Configure communication to the PLC controller before test running the display or all objects will show their error states Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Qualify the Runtime Application Chapter 7 Follow these steps to activate Test Display mode for a display and then return to Edit mode Running Test Display mode and correcting logged errors in Edit mode is an iterative process 1 Open the display you want to test 2 Access Test Display mode in one of two ways donus aR
111. mprove Runtime Application Performance Chapter 9 1 Navigate back to the open instance of FactoryTalk View Studio 2 In the Application Explorer right click Displays and select Import and Export 3 Select Import graphic information from display and click Next Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Re import the Display XML File Now that you have converted all alarms and displays you are ready to re import the information into your application Follow these steps to re import the xml display files to your application fa RSView Studio DEAR File View Application Tools Window Help g a S De ee S Application Explorer Baggage_800x600 AB Baggage 800 600 SQ System El Project Settings User Accounts Diagnostics List Setup Global Connections Startup 5 HMI Tags Tags Be aum xaT Component Into Application and t features Intin intout intum Main Menu overall oversizeview pusherview scannerview systemstats B Ir Libraries w m Application J Communications 2 KE wrte DEFAULT to systems o ooo For Help press F1 Graphics Import Export Wizard Operation Type Select the operation to perform Export graphic information from displays Bach Cancel Help 141 Chapter9 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance Select No to not backup the displays Graphics Import Export Wizard Backup Do you want to backup the displays that will b
112. munication Follow these steps to configure a new DH configuration for your application 1 In the Explorer window ARSYiew Studio Machine Edition expand RSLinx Enterprise File View Application Tools Window Help and double click e s D ax e Communication Setup noe E Local STATION13 B Hin IMME_PVP700_1000_v002 IMME_PVP700_1000_v002 E System J HMI Tags J Graphics H E Alarms Information C Logie and Control E Data Log 5 RecipePlus RecipePlus Setup RecipePlus E ditor RSLinx Enterprise nf Communication Setup EC System Policies fas Networks and Devices Users and Groups sspiication oom 2 Select Create a New RSLinx Enterprise Configuration Wizard q x Configuration and click Finish configuration file contains information about devices drivers and networks Select the source for this offline configuration file Copy an existing configuration from a previously created project Copy the configuration that is currently running on this workstation lt Back Cancel 106 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Qualify the Runtime Application Chapter 7 3 Inthe Communication Setup dialog select the local tab 4 Right click RSLinx Enterprise and select Add Driver 5 Select the DH 1784 PKTX 2711P RN6 2711P RN8 driver and click OK 6 Configure DH Properties a Accept the default name b Set the station number to a unique n
113. n 65 mm 2 55 in Panel cutout Hx W 257 x 390 mm 326 x 429 mm 257 x 390 mm 305 x 419 mm 10 11 x 15 35 in 12 85 x 16 90 in 10 11 x 15 35 in 12 0 x 16 5 in Alarm relay 24V ac 1 A 250V ac 8A Requires external relay Requires external relay 24V dc 1 A 30V dc 8A Display 10 4 in VGA 14 0 in VGA SVGA 12 1 in SVGA 15 1 in SVGA TFT flat panel display CRT TFT flat panel display TFT flat panel display Operator input Keypad Keypad n Optional add on communication modules will increase the overall depth of the product Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Keypad Keypad 17 Chapter2 Selecta Terminal Replacement Installing a PanelView Plus Install the selected PanelView Plus 1250 or 1500 terminal into the Terminal existing PanelView 1000e or 1400e panel cutout You may need an adapter plate depending on your terminal selection To assist you with the installation refer to e PanelView Plus Terminals and Display Modules Installation Instructions publication 2711P INOOI e Appropriate adapter plate installation instructions if required Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Chapter 3 Migrate Your Application Introduction In this chapter you will import your existing PanelBuilder 1400e application into FactoryTalk View Machine Edition ME software Different software is used by each PanelView terminal platform to develop applications e PanelView 1
114. n step 7 to the Value connection and set the button value to 1 The operator can enable the ActiveX control by clicking the interlock push button setting the Select connection value to 1 Add another interlock push button to the display assign the tag in step 7 to the Value connection and set the button value to 0 The operator can disable the ActiveX control by clicking the interlock push button setting the Select connection value to 0 Select Objects gt Indicators gt Symbol Draw a box on the display Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Provide Visual Feedback ex C3 Arrange Animation Application Tools Win v Select Rotate B Th Qt Drawing Push Button b m a or ter Numeric and String gt wA tit Display Navigation Gauge and Graph Ld Symbol Trending b List Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 3 In the Image Browser select Arrow Right and click OK 4 Double click the symbol object to open its properties a Set the Number of States to 2 b On the States tab configure state 0 to have the same image color and image back color as the display c On the Connections tab assign the tag assigned to the Set Bit Cursor Point SBCP1 connection d Click OK 5 Copy and paste the symbol object for each set bit cursor point you want on the display
115. nd Logic and Control a Macros and double click Macros 6 Follow these steps in the Macro Editor a Under the Tag column Form Tag Expression browse for and select the Tag Tag Expression Exprn RetainLastTag tag 1 jRetainLaststate YourPilotedControlListvalueTag PET 2 tee eee b Under Expression browse for and select the tag you assigned to the Value connection in the piloted control list selector c Click Close and then Save to save your changes d Name the file Retain Last State 7 Right click Macro and select 9 New Logic and Control 53 Datal Lo Add Component Into Application i a RBacinaPlie 8 Follow these steps in the Macro Editor a Under the Tag column browse for and select the tag you assigned to the Value connection in the Piloted control list b Under Expression browse for and select the RetainLastTag tag c Click Close and then Yes to save your changes d Name the file Restore Last State 84 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 9 10 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Double click the display with the piloted control list selector that requires the Retain the Last State feature Right click an empty area of Chapter 6 the screen and select Display Settings 11 Click the Behavior tab 12 Click the button under Macros startup to browse for and select the Restore Last State
116. nelView 1000e touch screen PanelView Plus 1250 touch screen No PanelView Plus CE 1250 touch screen PanelView 1000e keypad PanelView Plus 1250 keypad or keypad and touch No PanelView Plus CE 1250 keypad or keypad and touch PanelView 1400e touch screen PanelView Plus 1250 touch screen Yes PanelView Plus CE 1250 touch screen 2711P RAT12E PanelView Plus 1500 touch screen Yes 2 2711P RAT15 PanelView Plus CE 1500 touch screen PanelView 1400e keypad PanelView Plus 1250 keypad or keypad and touch Yes 2711P RAK12E PanelView Plus CE 1250 keypad or keypad and touch PanelView Plus 1500 keypad or keypad and touch Yes 2711P RAK15 PanelView Plus CE 1500 keypad or keypad and to uch f The PanelView Plus CE terminal is required if your application requires the set bit cursor point function 2 The PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus CE 1500 terminal will fit in the existing PanelView 1400e panel cutout The adapter plate is required only to cover the stud mounting holes 16 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Reviewing Terminal Comparisons Select a Terminal Replacement Chapter 2 Review dimensions and other pertinent information comparing the PanelView 1000e and 1400e keypad and touch terminals with the equivalent PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus CE 1250 or 1500 terminals The PanelView Plus 1250 and 1500 terminals are available as preconfigured units or separate modular components T
117. ng Diagnostic Lists ac orte EE a YE CR Se 95 Configure the Runtime Diagnostic Display 94 Reviewing Error States for Graphic Objects 95 Test Run Graphic Displays sciences sos Pod ee du ned Wee icd 96 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Create the Runtime Application Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Table of Contents Test Run theXpplicatiQDa J 64 d ao E os PR AHS Beene age Configuring Global Memory Connections Hardware Dunttauons eo cute a a ee TRIS ee eG Configure Global Connections s 93 0v TESTE Configuring Communication eee Remote IYO Communication x va eb p oc eta as Configure DH Communications c v 44 S EEE a Y 8 ControlNet Communications llle es Chapter 8 VALE OCU CHO soos 349 G08 ot Cup Aa Rt S t at PR EE e Before VOW Beolllcoo edu dao be dA ad CM Sod dto a Rd d What Y Need srair aei ras Goes Shae Pe ease 323 Follow These Steps ees i lod Dac quer dece Ce d eos Create the Runtime Application llle Download the Runtime Application Download Application Using Ethernet Connection Download Application Using a CompactFlash Card R n the S pDPBCADOD se acaso WE PE ap Chapter 9 Tt FO TH CUD DE g set ae bt 4 9 C SEP RCPI se en poe ut PR CC Ae Before XOU Beet ceder aC Rails eh aa ey What You Neen c wawa Ir ed uo as o NR a NC ges F
118. ng an ActiveX object 6 Click the Register button Ju SEES 1 28 entre OK 1784 PKTCS Proxy Control ActionBvr Class Cancel ActiveXPlugin Object ActorBvr Class Help adbanner Class Calendar Control 8 0 ColorB yr Class x COMNS View Class Register Cr Behavior Factory CTreeView Control Unregister DeskLock HotKeyDisable Button DeskLock System Restart Button MUTHA C A Rer far ICR Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 69 Chapter6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues 7 In the Open dialog a Select the SBCP ActiveX Look in wing2 e amp mekEM ME re file C ocx in the Win32 D folder where you ia extracted files Documents f Desktop b Click Open to register the control My Documents 3 File name pen My Network Files of type Controls ocx Cancel Places EE Open as read only 8 Scroll down to the ME SBCP Control and click OK Insert an ActiveX Control ME SBCP Control Microsoft ADO Data Control 6 0 SP4 Cancel Microsoft Agent Control 2 0 Microsoft Animation Control 6 0 SP4 Help Microsoft Common Dialog Control ver Microsoft Coolbar Control version 6 0 Microsoft Date and Time Picker Contre Microsoft DirectAnimation Control Register Microsoft Direct amp nimation Path Microsoft Direct amp nimation Sequencer Unregister Microsoft Direct amp nimation Sprite Microsoft DirectAnimation S
119. nts Property Panel Object Explorer Paste Show Grid Snap On Grid Settings Zoom In Zoom Out Key Assignment Properties General Select an object Select a key assignment EUM 0 Unassigned EnterButton Tm HomeButton1 Unassigne PageDownButton1 PageUpButton1 MoveDownButton1 MovellpButtoni You have successfully created the piloted control list selector to replace the original cursor list object You now need to create the object lists that will be grouped with the piloted control list selector 55 Chapter 6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Replacing the Multistate Indicator Object List 56 1 Open the display with the piloted control list selector Select Objects gt Indicator gt Multistate and draw the object The objects look similar but are different The PanelBuilder 1400e multistate indicator object list let you assign a tag to each state you define The FactoryTalk View ME multistate indicator lets you assign only a single indicator tag to the object You will need to create as many multistate indicators as there are visible states in the original multistate indicator list object In PanelBuilder 1400e software the multistate indicator object list consists of up to 24 multistate indicator objects Because these objects function as a list they are configured as a group not individually Each multistate in
120. of their respective companies Where to Start We Can Get You From Here PanelView 1400e Terminal NOE RR B OR OR DRDI SLC 500 Controller PLC 5 Controller To Here o SS PanelView Plus Terminal SLC 500 Controller Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 3 Where to Start Chapter 1 Migration Considerations i Chapter 2 Select a Terminal Replacement Chapter 3 Migrate Your Application i Chapter 4 Review the Application Conversion Log Chapter 5 Review Object Mapping Chapter 6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Follow this path to migrate your PanelView 1000e or 1400e terminal and application to the PanelView Plus terminal platform gt Before updating the migrated application i Chapter 7 Qualify the Runtime Application i Chapter 8 Create the Runtime Application i Chapter 9 Measure and Improve Application Runtime Performance review the conversion log details and the remaining chapters If you determine that the conversion operation would not be feasible you can use the conversion services provided by Rockwell Automation For more information see the Conversion Services publication GMSC10 PP016 Appendix A Advanced Object Editing Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Preface
121. oint Workaround 82 If a numeric object in the PanelBuilder 1400e application was imported into FactoryTalk View software with a fixed position decimal point an error is recorded in the conversion log Fixed Position Decimal Point input option not supported As a workaround use this expression for the Value connection in your numeric object YourTagHere 10 Fixed Position Value This expression will let you input a decimal point in a numeric value Numeric Display Properties General Common Connections Tag Expression YourTagHere 10 Fixed Position Value J sss see Replace these items in the expression e Replace YourTagHere with a tag having a value you want to display e Replace Fixed Position Value with the value defined in the Digits after Decimal Point field of the original PanelBuilder 1400e graphic object Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 Retain Last State PanelBuilder 1400e software has a Retain the Last State feature for the Workaround cursor list object If this feature is enabled when the operator returns to a display with the cursor list the last selected state is retained and reselected To achieve the same functionality in your FactoryTalk View ME application you need to implement this workaround e Set up a Display Shutdown macro to write the currently selected value to a memory
122. ollow These Steps 42 4 0 5beLestedt rwef zrivRSES Benchmarking Performance 0 00005 Reviewing Tag Update Response Scan Classes PanelBuilder 1400E Software Tag Update Rate FactoryTalk View ME Software Measure Performance of Display Changes Reviewing Background Updates 422 sw era e doko Global Connections a 4 adn oUERSRUIS ES eee SW BS Data Log Model 3 5 at eed Ae mae ot SR REL Information Messages cde acu wa Y px TS Optimize Tags for Communication Protocols About the Tag Converter Wizard i i44 isis y ees Export the HMI Tag Databasers soe oo a Export Graphic Displays to XML File Export Alarms to XML Pile 2 22 9 ote mete ee Run the Tag Converter Wizard 45 Re import the Display XML File llus Re import the Alarms XML File Table of Contents Advanced Object Editing Appendix A TOLFOG CO Loos Dru tor a a deti Shae welt hoa n 147 Property Panel 24 assu e o EUER PX EI Re P Add 147 Editing Multiple Objects ie qud de ti Ge qe coe ae es 148 ODISCUEXDIOPeE ossis p Coe HR CDU ek PSI 150 Tag SOBSUUOHOD S rcd edv es 8 oe SOS we eee had ter 543 154 Index Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Preface Introduction This document provides guidelines and procedures for migrating a PanelView 1000e or 1400e terminal application to the PanelView Plus terminal platform The procedures an
123. on Ml 00500000 St ImageBackStyle Transparent St ImageBlink False St ImageColor CO OOFFFFFF St ImageScaled False St_PatternColor L 1 OOFFFFFF St PattemStyle None 5t Value 0 State State0 Top TriggerType Value Visible True Width 30 149 Appendix A Appendix A Advanced Object Editing Click on the button next to St 0 Caption Type the new caption in the String Edit dialog and click OK Click the button in the St BackColor field In the color palette that opens click a new color The example shows the grouped objects before and after edits Depending on the object you are editing the properties will differ Help text at the bottom identifies what the property does Object Explorer 150 String Edit State O Insert Variable Cancel Help Before Edits e e m H B a The object explorer provides a tree list of all objects in the selected display You can select and highlight objects in this list After Edits State State State State State State State State State State u w You can apply this editing technique to cursor LIst objects depending on the number of objects This will save you time when updating your objects in FactoryTalk View ME software to match the original PanelBuilder 1400e object Groups are listed as expandable items with the icon To view the objects in a group click the
124. on a PanelView e terminal and the converted FactoryTalk View ME application running on a PanelView Plus terminal The goal of this benchmarking is to identify objects or features if any that perform slower than your original application and increase that throughput You will perform the benchmarking by functional area so that you can improve performance one step at a time Each function may also provide alternative methods to improve performance where needed IMPORTANT Performance benchmarking between the terminal platforms is critical so that operators experience the same if not better performance on the new platform Reviewing Tag Update This section compares tag update responses between PanelBuilder Response 1400e and FactoryTalk View ME software Scan Classes PanelBuilder 1400E Software PanelBuilder 1400e software uses scan classes to specify how often a tag value is updated Scan classes use foreground or background scanning periods Any tag with device as its data source is assigned to a scan class At runtime the PanelView e terminal periodically updates tag information in its value table by scanning the PLC addresses Scan classes let you fine tune application performance by adjusting the foreground or background update times in a single location e A foreground period applies to tags used in the currently displayed application screen or global function All tags used for read only global control functions
125. or the data file a Accept the File value b Set the Type to Integer c Enter a meaningful Name for the file d For Elements enter the number of visible states in the original PanelBuilder 1400e cursor list object e Click OK to save your settings 3 Right click on Program Files and select New to add a new program file to the PLC program 86 Because the piloted control list selector uses an array tag not individual tags to implement visible states you need to make changes to your ladder logic Follow these steps to update your ladder logic using RSLogix 5 software The same steps would apply if using RSLogix 500 sofware H RSLogix 5 Pro RIO File Edit View Search Comms Tools w Du No Edits E Forces Disabled i Driver unknown zi Lg Project Help 9 Controller aem SYS LaD2 M Create Data File File 8 Type Integer ame MYDATATYPE Description Attributes Debug ControlNet Skip When Deleting Unused Memory Scope Global Local Privileges Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 VR WwW VR WW VR MW WwW OK Cancel RSLogix 5 Pro RIO File Edit View Search Comms Tools Ww Dc com EE Project Help 4 Controller SEE A LAD2 M Class 4 i Rivw Help Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 4 Configure these parameters for the program file a Accept the Numb
126. ount a PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus CE 1250 touch screen terminal into an existing PanelView 1400e touch screen panel cutout Adapter Kit for PanelView 1200 1200e 1400e Keypad Terminal Cutout installation instructions publication 2711P IN015 Provides details on how to use the cutout adapter kit catalog number 2711P RAK12E to mount a PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus CE 1250 keypad terminal into an existing PanelView 1400e keypad panel cutout Adapter Kit for PanelView Standard or PanelView e Terminal Cutouts Installation Instructions publication 2711P INO10 Provides details on how to use the e cutout adapter kit cat no 2711P RAK10 to mount a PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus CE 1000 keypad terminal into an existing PanelView 1000e keypad panel cutout e cutout adapter kit cat no 2711P RAT10 to mount a PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus CE 1000 touch screen terminal into an existing PanelView 1000e touch screen panel cutout PanelView Plus Terminals and Display Modules Installation Instructions publication 2711P INO0O1 Provides details on how to install the PanelView Plus 1250 or 1500 terminal in a panel Visualization Platforms Selection guide publication VIEW SGO01 Provides catalog numbers for the PanelView Plus terminals FactoryTalk View Studio online help Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Provides information and procedures for creating and editing a FactoryTalk View Machine
127. ph T F Trending gt RecipePlus gt End Advanced gt Enter ActiveX Control Home Import Move Left Sy Graphics Move Right t Displays z Move Down Global Objects Libraries Move Up ie Images Page Down Parameters Page Up L Y laal kA AAA TIP You can replace the arrows and symbols in the keys with text e Double click each key object to open its properties e On the Label tab type the desired caption e Remove the image associated with the key from the Image field Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 1 Right click an empty area of the display and select Key Assignments from the shortcut menu The Key Assignment Properties dialog opens 2 Select a key object on the left side of the dialog 3 Select a key assignment to associate with the object Use the key assignments from the original cursor list object 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each key assignment 5 Click OK when done Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Assign Function Keys to a Piloted Control List Selector The final procedure in configuring a piloted control list selector is to assign F or K key functions to the navigation buttons This is required only for terminals with a keypad Follow these steps to assign F or K terminal function keys to the navigation keys on the display Display Settings Key Assignme
128. play you want to update Press Ctrl A to select all objects in the display All objects on the display are highlighted This example display is for illustration purposes only 3 Select Edit gt Tag Substitution You can use tag substitution to replace tag names or character strings in all selected graphic objects on a display Character strings include tag placeholders expressions and parts of strings within expressions When replacing tags you can use an entire tag name including folders or you can replace a string of characters You cannot use wildcard characters when searching for or replacing tag names Tag substitution is useful when your graphic displays use a direct reference tag name or if an HMI Tag name is referenced throughout your application and needs to be updated Follow these steps to substitute a tag or character string f Low Level Tag Read Write Objects 5 Screen Demo Display RSView Station Machine Edition EE EE D ae z Korean Tont needs to be REN led in cT peal oO correctly 2 1 m i Pushbuttons seo Sin Multistate OEF B Jui lays Inputs pmi Numeric q m bol MN ore Momen O EN a L it Li Indicators e Bmw wats P Multistate sLatched i Please click one of the buttons to receive help Li Deatie Le FJ E You must select all objects or the Tag Substitution dialog will only show tags of the selected obje
129. r the F2 function key on terminal Current application Load Application Run Application Application Settings Fl F2 F3 Delete Log Files C Yes ego pun Before Honning No Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Create the Runtime Application Chapter 8 11 Press Yes or the F7 function key on terminal to replace the communication settings in the terminal with those in your runtime application You are now ready to run the application on the terminal Skip to page 120 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Replace Communications Do you want to replace the terminal s current communication configuration with the application s communication configuration Yes No F7 F8 ET 117 Chapter 8 118 Create the Runtime Application On your computer copy the runtime application file to the runtime folder on a CompactFlash card supported by the PanelView Plus terminal Turn off power to the terminal Load the CompactFlash card into the card slot of the PanelView Plus terminal Turn on power to the PanelView Plus terminal On the configuration display press Load Application button or press the F1 function key on the terminal Download Application Using a CompactFlash Card Follow these steps to load the runtime application to the PanelView Plus terminal using a CompactFlash card The root of the CompactFlash card must have the p
130. r 9 Information Messages The Information Message editor lets you specify information messages to display on a user defined display automatically The tags assigned in this editor update at the rate defined by the maximum update rate 1 Information Setup Objects 5 Screen Demo DER Display Display file name E ERT Message file name Acknowledge hold time Maximum Update Rate 3 seconds Y 1 v seconds Connection Name Tarep Tag Esem poem umi Cancel Help You can further improve performance of ControlNet Remote I O and DH applications by converting the application tags from HMI tags to one of these tag types e Alias RIO network only e Direct reference tags The tag converter wizard TCW automatically converts tags in an application and creates new displays Besides improving runtime performance the utility also saves development time You can downloadThe TCW utility from the Knowledgebase TIP See Required Files and Utilities on page 46 for details 129 Chapter 9 130 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance About the Tag Converter Wizard The tag converter wizard TCW requires core information from an existing application to perform the conversion e Exported HMI tag database e Exported displays xml format e Exported alarms xml format When this pre conversion information is available you can run the wizard The wizard examines the HMI tag data
131. r tag to the object You will need to create as many numeric displays as there are visible PLC values in the original numeric data display object list Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues In PanelBuilder 1400e software the numeric data display object list displays a list of PLC values The minimum width of the list depends on the range of values you want to show This object is retentive because the scrolling list that controls it is retentive FactoryTalk View ME software provides the numeric display object as an alternative to the numeric data display object list Because the numeric display only allows you to assign a single tag to the object you will have to create multiple displays and group them together For example if the numeric data display object list has four visible PLC values then you will need to create four numeric displays and group them together to achieve the same look Create Numeric Displays Follow these steps to create numeric displays 4a RSView Studio Machine Edition File Edit view Kosa Arrange Animation Application Tools Window Help az Be Select INN Z 4 maus rawing OAR Push Button OOS 996958 9t Gl lt a E reces ero Cenc ba TF v orer Ford Display Navigation id Numeric Input Enable Indicator d Numeric Input Cursor Point dn Ford Gauge and Graph id E m Fe String Display S S Trending 3 String Input Enable Rec
132. r to the PanelView e terminal which is to select the first item when the control is used the first time A Ramp button pair is typically assigned to the Index connection with the limits based on the number of cursor points on the display This is a required connection SBCP Read Write The SBCP connections are named SBCP1 through SBCP100 Each represents a value control of the set bit cursor point object in the PanelView e terminal The SBCP Activex control writes either a 0 or 1 to the SBCP connections Only one SBCP connection can be set to 1 at a time The value of the Index property determines which SBCP connection to set to 1 If the Index connection is set to 1 then SBCP1 is set to 1 and all others are set to 0 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 7A Chapter 6 72 In the PanelBuilder 1400e application open the first display that uses a set bit cursor point In the FactoryTalk View ME migrated application open the same display In the PanelBuilder 1400e display select the first set bit cursor point the operator would activate Double click the object it to open its properties In the FactoryTalk View ME display assign the same tag from the PanelBuilder 1400e display step 3 to the activeX SBCP connection Repeat steps 3 and 5 for each set bit cursor point object on the display In FactoryTalk View ME assign a digital memory tag to the Select conn
133. rder color sud None gt O Pattern color O Fore color Blink Iv Border uses back color Text Font Size Alignment vw xl eal ol mo Cer Iv Word wrap 92959 Message file LocalMsg zl Cancel Apply Help X Property Panel LocalMessageDisplay20 Local Message Display Object Explorer E Group4 NumericDisplay10 NumericDisplayS NumericDisplay8 NumericDisplay NumericDisplay6 NumericDisplay5 NumericDisplay4 NumericDisplay3 NumericDisplay2 NumericDisplay1 Text4 Group LocalMessageDisplay22 LocalMessageDisplay21 ageDisplay20 Properties Connections All Properties C Shared Properties Name Alignment BackColor LocalMessageDisplay20 Middle Center mE 00800000 Solid False BorderColor mE OOFFOO00 BorderStyle None BorderUsesBackColor True Borderwidth 1 LocalMessageDisplay18 LocalMessageDisplay18 LocalMessageDisplayl PY Tiny L 3 OOFFFFFF 20 441 LocalMessageDisplay16 LocalMessageDisplay15 LocalMessageDisplay14 MessageFile LocalMsg PatternColor L 3 OOFFFFFF LocalMessageDisplay13 PatternStyle None 161 Text a jm T ext2 2 128 Text T Group3 uc Multistatelndicator21 r Custom Displays the ActiveX Control s custom property pages Multistatelndicator20 Settings Highlighting on Collapse Help 153 Appendix A Advanced Object Editing Tag Substitution 154 1 Open the graphic dis
134. reface Preface Audience Required Software Migration Services This migration service Step Forward Program This quick start was created to assist a user familiar with Rockwell Automation HMI products on how to convert an existing application for the PanelView Plus terminal platform The table provides the software required to convert a PanelView 1000e or 1400e application to a PanelView Plus application Software Version FactoryTalk View Studio which Version 5 0 includes e FactoryTalk View Machine Edition e RSLinx Enterprise PanelBuilder 1400e Software Version 5 16 Includes Provides a credit for returned product e PanelView 1400e to PanelView 1000e e PanelView Enhanced to PanelView Plus For more information Consult your local distributor for details PV1000e Migration Kits PV1000e terminal and adapter plate at a reduced price Consult your local distributor for details PanelView Plus Starter Kits PanelView Plus terminal and associated software at a reduced price to help you get started with a new product family Consult your local distributor for details Bundled Migration Services PanelView Enhanced to PanelView Plus terminal hardware conversion PanelView Enhanced to PanelView Plus application file conversion Turnkey service including any ladder logic changes required Delivered onsite by Rockwell Automation service engineers Project supervision and conversion enginee
135. ring services Standardized service bundle Fixed price proposal For more information on services go to this website http rockwellautomation com services on site Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Preface Preface Conventions This manual uses the following conventions Convention Meaning Example Courier tont Type or enter text exactly as shown Type cmd Check or uncheck Click to activate or deactivate a checkbox Check the Disable Keying checkbox Click the left mouse button once while the cursor is positioned Click Click Browse on object or selection Double click Clic the left mouse button twice in quick succession while the Double click the application icon cursor is positioned on object or selection Expand Click the to the left of a given item folder to show its Expand HMI tags contents Right click Clic the right mouse button once while the cursor is positioned Right click on Program Files on object or selection Select Click to highlight a menu item or list choice Select the SBCP ActiveX file gt Shows nested menu selections as menu name followed by menu Select Object gt ActiveX Control selection Additional Resources Resource Adapter Kit for PanelView 1400e Touch Screen Terminal Cutout Installation Instructions publication 2711 IN023 Description Provides details on how to use the cutout adapter kit catalog number 2711P RAT12E to m
136. rmation on unsupported features to assist with updates to your migrated application Additional information is provided where it is possible to achieve the same result using another option or work around in your migrated application Unsupported Objects or Features in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition For this PanelBuilder 1400e object These features are unsupported in FactoryTalk View ME software Trend Blinking Pens Additional Information Date Labels on X Axis Date is displayed in the trend title Background Screen Plotting You can plot tag values in the background by assigning the tags to a data log model Tags configured for background screen plotting are automatically assigned to a data log model on conversion However data log models do not plot expression values Expressions configured for background screen plotting are not converted Scrolling List Objects Blank States e Cursor List e Multistate Indicator Object List e Local Message Object List e Numeric Data Display Object List For information on replacement objects in FactoryTalk View ME software refer to page 47 Set Bit Cursor Point Object Not Supported For information on replacement objects refer to ID 44265 in the Knowledgebase and also to page 68 Numeric Display Polarity If a PanelBuilder 1400e application was configured with the polarity control requiring a negative number to display the minus sign the numeric display will not
137. rrect PLC5 N7 0 L5 Incorrect PLC5 N7 0 L5 In PanelBuilder 1400e software an individual tag is assigned to each visible state In FactoryTalk View ME software you cannot assign an individual tag to each visible state If an action is required when the operator selects a visible state you must update the ladder logic You must use a direct reference for this assignment You cannot use an HMI tag For details on how to implement the workaround for visible states refer to Ladder Logic Changes on page 86 Enter Key Control Enter Write This connection accepts values of 0 or 1 The connection determines how long the Enter key press is registered Use this connection for Enter key handshaking Enter Handshake Enter Handshake Handshake This connection resets the Enter connection using the Handshake reset type property specified on the Timing tab Use this connection for Enter key handshaking if you want the Enter connection to be reset when a value at the data source changes If you assign an expression the application calculates the value of the expression and resets the Enter connection when the expression value meets the conditions of the Handshake reset type option Available only when you enable the cursor list enter button Retain Last State PanelBuilder 1400e software has a Retain the Last State feature for the cursor list object e When you return to a display with the cursor list object
138. rt completed successful Export Alarms to XML File Follow these pre conversion steps to export alarms in your converted application to an xml format 4a RSView Studio File View Application Tools Window Help mi 5n eee Application Exnlorers Baggage 800x600 gp Baggage_800 600 GL RSLinx Enterprise B m Baggage 8004500 CCS System Project Settings User Accounts Diagnostics List Setup Global Connections Startup SQ HMI Tags amp Tags Graphics FH Displays El Libraries Fa Images F Parameters El B Local Messages EE gu Alarm Seti 4 CON Information Open Informatio MgBGrss gc Ears I Information ESSages E S Logic and Control 8 Macros Data Log B Natal aa Modele 135 Chapter9 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance 3 Select Export alarm configuration from application and click Next Alarm Import Export Wizard Select Operation Select the operation to perform C Import alarm configuration into application A s Cancel Help 4 Accept the default file name g ee Alarm Import Export Wizard Select Destination Alarms and click Finish p p Enter a file name for the exported alarm configuration The alarms have been EEE successfully exported to the alarms xml file Select where to store the exported file C Documents and Settings sAll Users Documents AS View Enterprise ME SHMI Projects B aggage
139. rted 1 BCD 2 BCD 5 BCD 6 BCD 7 BCD 8 BCD Tags that use this data type are converted to analog tags with the default data type The default data type uses floating point values Byte If the byte address does not have a bit offset of 0 or 8 itis converted to an HMI memory tag The error is recorded in the conversion log Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 Unsupported Objects or Features in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition For this PanelBuilder 1400e object Data Types These features are unsupported in FactoryTalk View ME software Block Tags Additional Information Block tags monitor alarms in PanelBuilder 1400e applications and are converted to bit arrays An error is recorded in the conversion log Analog Tags with One Bit Length PanelBuilder 1400e analog tags that are one bit in length 0 is min 1 is max convert to analog tags in FactoryTalk View ME software but the value is 0 and 1 all bits off all bits on This feature is typically used for indicator objects with two states In a FactoryTalk View application this results in an incorrect state Change analog tags to bit data types Important No message appears in the conversion log Modify any analog tags that are one bit in length File Transfers Transfer Inhibit These three controls are not necessary in FactoryTalk View ME softwar
140. rty to Statel and make the desired edits Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Advanced Object Editing Follow these steps to change a few properties for a group of ten multistate indicator objects Multiple Selection Properties Connections All Properties Shared Properties Include Grouped Objects 199 GroupLeft 473 GroupName Group3 GroupTop 463 GroupVisible True Groupwidth 90 Height Type Long Sets the height of the object Multiple Selection Multiple Selection Properties Connections All Properties Shared Properties Include Grouped Objects Ef aad 199 GroupLeft 473 GroupName Group3 GroupTop 463 Properties Connections All Properties C Shared Properties GroupHeight 199 GroupLeft 473 GroupVisible True GroupName Group3 Groupwidth 90 GroupT op 453 GroupVisible True Groupwidth 30 pe BackStyle Solid Sets the height of the object BorderStyle None BorderUsesBackColor True Borderwidth 8 CaptionOnB order False Description Height 20 Left 473 NumberOfStates 00800000 St_CaptionAlignment Middle Center St CaptionBackColo ME 00800000 St CaptionBackStyle Transparent St_CaptionBlink False St_CaptionColor C OOFFFFFF St_CaptionFont PV Small St_CaptionWordWrap True St Image St Image amp lignment Middle Center St ImageBackCol
141. s 1 Resize one of the local ocal Message Display message displays so that it aligns with the cursor of the piloted control list selector The easiest way to resize the multistate indicators is to divide the height of the object by the number of visible states 2 Continue to resize and align all local message displays so they appear as a list 3 Verify that cursor aligns with the next local message display when scrolling to the next state in the piloted control list selector isplay ige Display 4 Select all local message displays by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking Local each object Local Do not include the piloted ae control list selector in the es selection Local Local Local Local Local 5 Select Arrange gt Groupto Paper include selected message displays in a single group When you resize the group we Du sor jd all individual objects are V Ba rm eg automatically resized File Edit View Objects ZEE Animation Application Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 63 Chapter 6 Replacing the Numeric Data Display Object List 64 1 Open the display with the piloted control list selector Select Objects gt Numeric and String Numeric Display and draw the object The PanelBuilder 1400e numeric data display object list lets you assign a tag for each PIC value you want to display The FactoryTalk View ME numeric display lets you assign only a single indicato
142. s and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 3 Double click the multistate object to view its properties Multistate Indicator Properties General States Common Connections Appearance 4 Set the Border style to Border style Border width None None e V Border uses back color When you group the Back style multistate indicators they Solid z will look as one object with shpa Rectangle v a continuous border Configure Multistate Indicator Object List x State settings 5 Under State settings select Number of states j Name the number of states to EEE qp b EEN Number of Visible States Edit States F Double Height States Help match the original multistate indicator object list Control Visible State 1 from PLC unassigned i igi Visible State 2 from PLC aa igned The dialog for the original Visible State 3 from PLE unassigned multistate indicator object ibi State from PLE unassigned Visible State 6 from PLC unassigned list is shown only for clarification Assign Tag Assign Exprn Unassign 6 Click the States tab Multistate Indicator Properties General States Common Connections Y Select state Genera 7 For each state configure ETEN es Pattem style these properties to match El cere Mila al E E i P l the original multistate Eri BER panded
143. s not support this object you must assign each of the Visible State x from PLC connections to a single multistate indicator Create as many multistate indicators as there are visible states Assign the Visible State 1 from PLC associated tag to the Indicator connection Click OK to accept changes Select the multistate indicator object and press Ctrl C to copy the object Press Ctrl V to paste the copied object Repeat steps 11 and 12 until the number of multistate indicators on the display matches the number of visible states Double click a copy of the multistate indicator object to open its properties Click the Connections tab Assign the Visible State 2 from PLC associated tag to the indicator connection Repeat steps 14 to 16 until you have assigned the visible state tag to the Indicator connection of each multistate indicator FactoryTalk View ME Object Multistate Indicator Properties General States Common Nam Tag Expression Tag Expm ncc ze ERR Original PanelBuilder 1400e Object Configure Multistate Indicator Object List x Name OK BE l m Tumber of Visible States le gt D Edit States l Double Height States Help Number of States unassigned Visible State 2 from PLC unassigned unassigned unassigned unassigned unassigned Assign Tag Assign Exprn Unassign P
144. substitution on a display by display basis to verify that all tags or partial strings are updated correctly in the application Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 155 Appendix A Advanced Object Editing 156 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 background updates 126 bit position data type 80 C CompactFlash card downloads 114 ControlNet communication 109 conversion log 27 messages 28 opening 27 reviewing 27 cursor list objects 46 48 D DH communication 106 diagnostic display configuring 93 diagnostic list 93 download runtime application 114 E editing multiple objects 148 error states for objects 93 95 expressions 37 F FactoryTalk View ME software conversion log 27 diagnostic list 93 editing multiple objects 148 editing objects 147 error states 95 import application 21 object explorer 150 property panel 147 tag substitution 154 test run displays 96 unsupported features 41 fixed position decimal point 82 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Index G global connections configure 100 monitor memory 99 global memory connections 98 I importing application 27 FactoryTalk View ME software 21 object mapping 35 installation 16 L ladder logic updates 86 local message object list 60 M mapping objects 35 migrated application communication 99 ControlNet communication 109 create runtime application 113 DH communication 106 diagnostic list 93 download runtime app
145. such as the time and date from the programmable logic controller and all tags of the current application screen are scanned at the foreground rate e A background period applies to tags used in application screens not currently displayed This period determines how often the address is scanned The valid range of values is 1 86 400 seconds Tags on other screens are scanned at the background rate to speed up screen changes Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 123 Chapter9 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance rz Tag Update Rate FactoryTalk View ME Software FactoryTalk View ME software does not use scan classes for tags Instead the tag update response is dependent on where the tag is used in the application Each display or feature has a maximum tag update rate This parameter specifies the maximum rate at which data servers will send data to the tags used in the display including tags used in expressions and embedded variables The default tag update rate is 1 0 seconds If the update rate is changed the new rate will not take effect until the display is closed and re opened At runtime all tags are updated immediately when the display is opened regardless of the update rate Maximum Tag Update Rate for Display Animation Objects 5 Screen Demo Display RSView Station 5 Rockwell Software anc clon ee Display Settings Animation Key Assignments Width Visibility 8 Display Settings
146. t DIAGNOSTICS graphic display or diagnostic list object in a customized graphic display TIP The DIAGNOSTICS display is in the Libraries editor of the application Explorer window if not already included in your application displays Import the DIAGNOSTIC display if you are going to use it Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 93 Chapter7 Qualify the Runtime Application Configure the Runtime Diagnostic Display 1 Launch FactoryTalk View ME if not open 2 Open your converted application 3 Expand the System folder in your application Explorer window 4 Double click Diagnostic List Setup 5 Under Runtime display verify that DIAGNOSITICS is the Display name This is the default diagnostic display that pops up during runtime when configured events occur 6 Check the boxes next to the the messages that you want to appear in the display when events occur during runtime Always log errors and warnings during runtime For information on how each dialog option is designed to function during runtime click Help 7 Click OK 94 Follows these steps to configure the default DIAGNOSTICS display to log errors or warnings generated during runtime operation Explorer Objects 5 Screen Demo lt 4 Local NVCARBCNSSCPRS ffy Objects 5 Screen Demo B Objects 5 Screen Demo Sy System Project Settings Runtime Securit CCS Diagnostics List Setup v Global Connections
147. t PVRIO gt xml Device Shortcuts Design Local Runtime Target Add Remove PYRIO RSLinx Enterprise 1789 A17 Backplane 5 EtherNet Ethernet z Remote I O RIO Bl RIOdata Mode Online Not Browsing Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Measure and Improve Runtime Application Performance Chapter 9 8 In the Destination Directory field click the button to specify any location for the new xml display files The example shown may look different depending the network protocol of your application 9 Click Next to continue the conversion The Report dialog shows the number of tag and display substitutions made 10 Click Finish Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 fic Tag Conversion 1 HMI Tag gt Direct Tag N Convert all alarm display HMI tags to Direct Referenced tags amp RIO Tag Optimizatioi Convert all alarm display HMI tags to Direct Referenced tags HMI Tag Direct Tag Convert all ME Macro HMI tags to Direct Referenced tags File Load Exported tag database exported csv format hterprise M E HMI projects Baggage_800x600 B aggage_800x600 T sE Exported alarms displays exported xml format C Documents and Settings nssandhu Desktop B aggage Export ACTIv C ax D C Documents and Settings nssandhu Desktop B aggage Export ALARI C Documents and Settings nssandhu Desktop B aggage E xport HISTC C Documents and Settings nssand
148. t Selector Connections PanelBuilder 1400e tag This FactoryTalk View Connection Description connection maps To ME connection Type Cursor Indicator to PLC Value Read and When a display that includes a piloted control list selector is opened and the Write operator has control of the list the application reads the Value connection to determine what state to select When the operator selects a valid state the state s value is written to the Value connection The application does not read the Value connection at any other time If the list is remotely controlled you do not need to assign the Value connection The remote controller uses the Indicator connection to select a state If the Value connection is assigned the value of the selected state is written to the Value connection If the Write on enter checkbox is checked on the General tab the application does not write to the Value connection until the operator selects a state and presses Enter If the Write on enter checkbox is not checked on the General tab the application writes to the Value connection as soon as a state is selected The Enter and Enter Handshake controls are ignored Cursor Control Indicator Read When the list is remotely controlled this connection is used to select a state in from PLC the list Enable PLC to Controlled Remote Access Read This connection determines whether the operator or a remote List controller selects states in the list If you assi
149. t a PanelView Plus terminal replacement and adapter plate if required Chapter 2 e Optionally install the PanelView Plus terminal in the existing PanelView 1000e or 1400e panel cutout Chapter 2 e Import your PanelBuilder 1400e pvc application into FactoryTalk View ME software Chapter 3 e Review the conversion log for your migrated application Chapter 4 Review object and expression mapping Chapter 5 e Review unsupported features and common migration issues Chapter 6 What You Need Converted FactoryTalk ME application with unsupported features and workarounds for migration issues Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 91 Chapter7 Qualify the Runtime Application Follow These Steps 92 Follow these steps to configure diagnostics validate test run configure global memory connections download and run your converted application on a PanelView Plus terminal Reviewing Diagnostic Lists page 93 Configure the Runtime Diagnostic Display page 94 Reviewing Error States for Graphic Objects page 95 Test Run Graphic Displays page 96 Test Run the Application page 98 Configuring Global Memory Connections pag e 99 Configuring Communication page 102 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Qualify the Runtime Application Chapter 7 Reviewing Diagnostic Lists On your development computer
150. tag e Set up a Display Startup macro to read the value of the memory tag and write the value to the Value connection of the piloted control list selector Follows these steps to implement the workaround 1 Open your new application migrated into FactoryTalk View ME software In the Explorer window 5 3 HMI Tags expand HMI Tags and double click Tags to open the tag database g Tags Create a new tag Tag a Name the tag Nune RetainLastState Close RetainLastState Type Analog v Accept b Set the Tag Type to SO Discard Analog Minimum 0 Scale 1 EE r d Set the Minimum and Mamim 100 Offset 0 Data Type Default x Maximum values to the BAIS ES mc Help number of items the es Lee ee A 3 iti Jo piloted control list Ss E selector will scroll through e Select Memory as the Data Source Type f Set the Initial Value to 0 g Verify the Retentive check box is checked Click Accept to save the changes Create a similar tag for each piloted control list selector that TIP The retentive feature retains the last value written to the tag If requires the Retain the Last State you cycle power to the terminal the last known value written to feature the tag is loaded instead of the Initial value Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 83 Chapter6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues 5 In the Explorer window Logic and Control expa
151. tcut definitions will be replaced with a copy of the Local configuration and shortcut definitions Do you want to continue Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Qualify the Runtime Application Chapter 7 ControlNet Communications Refer to ControlNet Communications for PanelView Plus Terminals user manual publication 2711P UM003 for step by step details on how to configure ControlNet Scheduled and Unscheduled communication with FactoryTalk View ME software 109 Chapter7 Qualify the Runtime Application 110 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Chapter 8 Create the Runtime Application Introduction In this chapter you will create download and run the migrated application with all modifications Before You Begin e Review migration considerations Chapter 1 e Select a PanelView Plus terminal replacement and adapter plate if required Chapter 2 e Optionally install the PanelView Plus terminal in the existing PanelView 1000e or 1400e panel cutout Chapter 2 e Import your PanelBuilder 1400e pvc application into FactoryTalk View ME software Chapter 3 e Review the conversion log for your migrated application Chapter 4 e Review object and expression mapping Chapter 5 e Review unsupported features and common migration issues Chapter 6 e Qualify the runtime application Chapter 7 What You Need e Converted FactoryTalk ME appl
152. teps to set up global memory connections in your converted application Explorer Objects 5 Screen Demo Local NV CARBCNSSCPRS ffy Objects 5 Screen Demo B Objects 5 Screen Demo Sy System Project Settings Runtime Security Diagnostics List Setup Cv Global Connections WB Startup Global Connections Objects 5 Screen Demo Date and time output interval seconds feo Maximum update rate fi seconds Date and Time Display Macro Backlght Memey Hou Minute Second Cancel Help Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Qualify the Runtime Application Chapter 7 4 Configure the global memory connections to monitor the amount RAM used by the runtime application Refer to the table for a description of each connection Global Memory Connections For this global connection MERuntime RAM Usage emote RAM Usage T Available RAM R Global Connections July 16 Ford App Conversion Maximum update rate UN seconds Date and Time Display Macro Backlight Memory Selk Cancel Help TIP Assign these tags to a display or trend object in your application so that you can monitor memory usage at runtime When this connection is assigned and the Remote RAM Usage connection is set to a nonzero value the application writes the KB of RAM used by the runtime application to this connection once ev
153. the Visible States tag PLC5 N7 0 L5 Replace With N7 0 The first element in the data file you created 5in Ld The number of elements you entered in the new data file or the number of visible states in the original cursor list object PLC5 Shortcut name you defined in Communication Setup of RSLinx Enterprise software The visible state ladder logic changes are now complete e When the Main Routine runs the JSR instruction jumps to the new program file you created e In the new program file the FactoryTalk View ME piloted control list selector writes the visible states into the elements of the new data file you created e The ladder logic in the program file moves the contents of the elements into the original Visible State x to PLC tags that were defined in the cursor list object and then returns to the Main Routine Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 89 Chapter 6 90 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Chapter Qualify the Runtime Application Introduction In this chapter you will qualify the integrity of your converted application before downloading and running it in your production environment Because you are using different software with new features and functionality it is important to validate the application for proper operation Before You Begin e Review migration considerations Chapter 1 e Selec
154. tive to the set bit cursor point object To use this control you must use a PanelView Plus CE terminal The ActiveX control must be registered on the terminal The open Windows CE environment of the PanelView Plus CE terminal allows you to do this You must download register and configure the ActiveX control in your FactoryTalk View ME application See page 46 for the location of these files Register the ActiveX Control on Your Computer Follow these steps to register the ActiveX control for the set bit cursor point object on your computer Open with WinZip Print Explore Scan For Viruses extract files S amp Extract Here SBeExtract to Migration Solutionsl t3 Winzip The Migration Solutions apa file contains a set bit cursor point object display which you can test run to review how the object works Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 3 Open a new display F Untitled SBCP Display 4 With the display selected WW GERE select Object ActiveX v Select Control mue Drawing Push Button Numeric and String Display Navigation Indicator Gauge and Graph Trending RecipePlus o o o o ow Key Advanced d ActiveX Control Import 5 Draw a box on the display Fs Untitled SBCP Display You will see ActiveX under 3 the mouse pointer to indicate that you are drawi
155. tructured C kA Kk Diem EA einem me Vi em f 9 Click OK when the warning appears Warning Make sure the selected Activex control is available for both the operating The warnin g indicates that system and the platform on which you are deploying the project you need to load the same ActiveX control on the PanelView Plus CE terminal for runtime operation You will do this later Do not show this message again 70 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 Configure the Set Bit Cursor Point ActiveX Control Follow these steps to configure the set bit cursor ActiveX control 1 Double click the ActiveX a a m control m RSViewME SBCP 2 Click the Connections tab 3 Assign a tag or expression to the Select Index and Tag Espesson Tag Expin Pus 2 d RN RS SBCP connections Inc The table defines each connection 4 Click OK when done Connection Connection type Description Select Read A zero to non zero transition activates the control e f the value of the Index connection matches an assigned SBCP connection the Select connection is set to 1 e he control becomes inactive if the value of the connection is zero This is a required connection Index Read The tag assigned to this connection is typically an integer Set the initial value to 1 The ActiveX control will mimic behavior simila
156. ublication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 Resize and Align Multistate Indicators 1 Resize one of the multistate indicators so that it aligns with the cursor of the piloted control list selector 2 Continue to resize and align all multistate indicators so they appear as a list 3 Verify that cursor aligns with the next multistate indicator when scrolling to the next i i The easiest way to resize the multistate indicators is to divide the height of the object by the number of visible states state in the piloted control list selector 4 Select all multistate indicators by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking each object Do not include the piloted control list selector in the selection 5 Select Arrange gt Group to include selected multistate 4a RSView Studio Machine Edition objects in one group File Edit View Objects iR Animation Application When you resize the group mos Owe soe Ctrl G all individual objects are automatically resized v Bm ee Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 59 Chapter 6 Replacing the Local Message Object List 60 Open the display with the piloted control list selector Select Objects gt Advanced gt Local Message Display and draw the object The PanelBuilder 1400e local message object list lets you assign a tag to each state message you define
157. umber not used by any other device on this network c Set the jumper ID to match the jumpers on the 1784 PKTX card d Set the baud rate of DH network to match the device you are connecting too e Click OK 7 Right click the DH driver and select Add Device Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 E ij Communication Setup RNA Local IMME PVP700 1000 v002a RSLinx Ent Add a device shortcut that specifies two communication paths Click Local to specify one path on this computer for application development and testing Click Target to specify a second path for use by the target device Device Shortcuts ma ma RSLinx Enterprise STATION13 1789 417 Backplane El gs EtherNet Ethernet 192 168 1 1 9300 8 SA 192 168 1 101 1794 AENT 1734 AENT Ethernet IP Adapter 192 168 1 105 PanelView Plus 1000 PanelView Plus A AAA c 4 409 926 EMDTIA 1920 Chim Add Driver Selection Available Drivers DH 1784 PK TX 2711P RNB 2711P HN8 DH485 1784 PK T 2711P RN5 Serial DH485 including 2711P RN3 2711P RN22C Remote 1 0 1784 PK TX 2711P RNE Remote 1 0 2711P RN1 PvPIus 400 600 ControlNet 1784 PCIC S 2711P RN155 ControlNet 1784 PKTCS 2711P RN155 2711P RN15C DeviceNet 1784 PCIDS 2711P RN10H 2711P RN10C Corcel Hee DH Properties General Name Station Number fo Jumper ID 10 Baud 57600 oe m RSLinx Enterprise 89 1789 417 Backplan
158. umeric data display object list Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Decimal Display Disabled C Implicit PLC Controlled Fixed Position Digits after Decimal Point Control ity unassigned Visible State 1 from PLC unassigned Visible State 2 from PLC unassigned Visible State 3 from PLC unassigned Visible State 4 from PLC unassigned Visible State 5 from PLC unassigned Visible State 6 from PLC unassigned Assign Tag Assign Exprn Unassign Original PanelBuilder 1400e Object The PLC controlled decimal point option is not supported in the numeric display object You can use an expression on the object s Connections tab to provide similar functionality For more information on this workaround see page 81 IMPORTANT 65 Chapter 6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues 10 11 12 13 14 15 66 Click the Connections tab The PanelBuilder 1400e numeric data display object list lets you configure the number of visible states For each visible state you then define an associated tag connection Because FactoryTalk View ME does not support a numeric data display object list you must assign each of the Visible State x from PLC connections to a single numeric display object Create as many numeric displays as there are visible states Assi
159. ware e Conversion log generated by the FactoryTalk View ME Import Wizard 39 Chapter6 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Follow These Steps Follow this path to review unsupported features in FactoryTalk View ME software and workarounds for common migration issues Reviewing Unsupported Features page 41 Reviewing Common Migration Issues and Workarounds page 46 Replacing Scrolling List Objects page 47 Replacing the Cursor List Bit Position Data Type Workaround page 48 page 80 Replacing the Multistate PLC Controlled Decimal Indicator Object List Point Workaround page 56 page 81 Replacing the Local Fixed Position Decimal Message Object List Point Workaround page 60 page 82 Replacing the Numeric NM Retain Last State Data Display Object List Workaround page 64 page 83 Replacing the Set Bit d Ladder Logic Updates to Cursor Point Object Support Visible States page 68 page 86 40 Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Review Unsupported Features and Implement Workarounds for Migration Issues Chapter 6 Reviewing Unsupported Some PanelBuilder 1400e objects or features are not supported in Features FactoryTalk View Machine Edition software Compare the conversion log with the info
160. y take a while depending on the size of your application When completed you will see the Project Status dialog in the next step Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Window size conversion Use existing window size Convert to new window size Size pixels ouch property conversion V Enable touch on graphic objects from key Caption alignment Align top left and add spaces to match exi C Match existing alignment without adding sr For PanelView RIO applications refer to the oi steps required to complete the conversion Importing Project PVe App Tag database Converting tag database to new version Machine Edition Import Wizard Import Options Terminal PanelView Plus 400 PanelView Plus 600 PanelView Plus Panelview Plus CE 700 PanelView Plus Panelview Plus CE 1000 PanelView Plus Panelview Plus CE 1250 PanelView Plus PanelView Plus CE 1500 Resolution 320x240 320x240 640x480 640x480 800x600 1024x768 lt Back Cancel Help 23 Chapter3 Migrate Your Application 10 Review the Project Status dialog and click OK 11 Repeat steps 1 through 10 24 for each PanelBuilder 1400e application you want to migrate to FactoryTalk View ME software 9 Project Status PVe App RS Linx for FactoryT alk View is not installed topics not created Remote Operation Hold time not supported Screen 10 SEQ SCROLL LIST Cursor
161. ys are assigned to the key objects allowing the operator to navigate the list on keypad terminals Create a Piloted Control List Selector Follow these steps to replace the cursor list object with a piloted control list selector 44 RSView Studio Machine Edition File Edit View 9 S xc3 Arrange Animation Application Tools Window Help gi mi amp iv Select Rotate ole 8 Mmaaaagc gs Drawing Ls ROAR Push Button gt Ode eee Bon E A E J Numeric and String gt va 2 BHO WS T Display Navigation Ld 45 Local NV Indicator Ba Ford Gauge and Graph gt 5 PE Fe Trending gt RecipePlus gt Key b Control List Selector Advanced Piloted Control List Selector Activex Control oa Display Print Import Language Switch Button Graphics rn Displays Local Message Display Global Objects Login Libraries Logout E Images Password Parameters Publication 2711P QS001A EN P October 2007 Double click the piloted control list selector object to open its properties In the Border style pull down list select None so when this object is grouped it appears as a single object In the Number of states pull down list select the number of states to match the original PanelBuilder 1400e cursor list object Set the Back color to match the background properties of the original cursor list object Set the Selection back color to match the foreground properties of the orig

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

Bomba Centrifuga Submersível 60Hz  Savi® Office WO200 Sistema de auricular inalámbrico  本文 - 内閣官房情報セキュリティセンター  Targus TFD03207EU mobile phone case  Clarke 56382724 Use and Care Manual  MiniCore RCM5700/RCM6700 User's Manual    容器包装・リユース食器分科会容器包装WG WG 主婦の目・主夫の目    Samsung GT-S5302 Manual de utilizare  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file