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SIMATIC HMI WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First
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1. Stat m Text a V Sorting by date time possible m Column Texts Alarm text 5 Columns V Text across columns a l Class name Time in milliseconds a oWwledgment group m Sort b a Oldest alarm First E e Newest alarm First E w When the system is in operation the status of the water juice sugar and flavoring valves appear on the HMI device as bar graphs The speed deviation of the mixer appears as an alarm together with specification of the time in a separate Alarm view which is configured by default in the template WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 5 Creating the recipes Recipes contain production parameters Recipes enable the fruit juice production to be switched to other flavors in the simplest of ways 5 1 What is a recipe A recipe contains a combination of related production data such as mixing ratios A mixing ratio can be transferred from the HMI device to the fruit juice mixing system in a single working step in order for example to switch production from orange juice to orange nectar The fruit juice mixing system can produce drinks with orange apple and tropical flavors A recipe is created for each flavor The ingredients required for each flavor are defined in the recipes In tur
2. Small machine HMI device and controller Screen template Screen navigation System screens Libraries Substitute push button f Integrate an 57 project Project information Baal A controller is connected directly to an HMI device a Back Cance Finish WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 4 Select the OP 77B HMI device Use the predefined SIMATIC S7 300 400 as controller C Device selection Device type H Micro Panels H Mobile Panel controller conforming lt E Sinumerik F E Simotion PC H Panel PC E PC al Version of device 5 Click on Next to apply the standard settings provided on the pages Screen Templates 6 Click on Next to apply the standard settings provided on the Libraries pages WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 2 Creating a project 7 Then enter information on the project Comments Project name Project for operating a fruit juice A mixing station x WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 2 3 New OP77B_Mixing project The projec
3. flavoring Make sure the correct tags are interconnected SIEMENS SIMATIC PANEL The fill level display is configured When the system is running the operator can read the current fill levels of the tanks on the HMI device WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 4 Configuring the alarms 4 1 What is an alarm Alarms indicate events or operating states which occur or prevail in the fruit juice mixing system Alarms can be used for example for diagnostics purposes when clearing faults Alarms are differentiated as follows e Discrete alarms indicate changes of status in the fruit juice mixing system and are triggered by the controller They indicate for example whether a valve is open or closed e Analog alarms indicate a value has moved outside the limits of the permitted range An analog alarm is triggered for example when the speed of a motor drops below a specific value 4 2 Configuring discrete alarms Each tank in the fruit juice mixing system is equipped with an inlet valve The following section explains how to configure an alarm view in which the states open or closed of the inlet valves for water juice sugar and flavoring are displayed When a valve opens or closes during operation the corresponding discrete alarm is trig
4. 6 Adding screen changes 000 cece eet eee ees 56 6 1 What are screen Changes 2 cc eee eee eens 57 6 2 Adding screen CHANG 6S x20 a ida tdi 58 7 Testing and simulating the project cee eee 62 Ar iP ROCCO UGG ci a o aid ia A da 63 7 2 Simulating the project ooooooooonoro ee eee eens 64 8 Transferring the project option 0 000 eee 70 8 1 Check connection parameters 0 00 00 ees 71 8 2 Transfer the project to the HMI device o o oooooooooooooo 73 WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 1 Welcome Welcome to WinCC flexible Getting Started First Time User Using an example of a fruit juice filling system this manual will illustrate how easy it is to create the user interface for an HMI device using WinCC flexible The fruit juice mixing system produces juice nectar and beverage drinks in the flavors orange apple and tropical The necessary ingredients are available in four supply tanks The ingredients are mixed in mixing tanks and then filled The fruit juice mixing system is operated by means of a small HMI device connected to it The fruit juice mixing system operator can perform the following tasks e Control the fill level in the supply tanks e Monitor the status of the supply line valves e Enter and transfer mixture ratios Configuring relat
5. 8 2 Transfer the project to the HMI device In order that the HMI device can be operated the S7 PLC must be connected to the HMI device The PLC program S7_ Mixing is available on the WinCC flexible CD in the folder Documents Language Getting Started After having checked the connection parameters transfer the project data to the HMI device 1 Connect the HMI device to the configuration computer using an MPI cable 2 Start the transfer Sh WinCC flexible 2005 Advanced OP 7 B_Mixing hmi Options Window Help la Y ya 3 hi OPA Project Edit View Insert Format Faceplates ith Project Wizard Ctrl O o Ctrl s O a Save 4s 1 g i if 1 P Change Device Type A A AAA a i nection_1 SIMATIC 57 300 400 On y ee Print Project Documentation Ctrl P 4 B Print Selection Ctrl PROFInet Component gt Compiler gt Backtransfer Backup Restore Para Authorize Options OS Update WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 8 Transferring the project option When the project is trans ferred to the HMI device a consistency check is auto matically performed 3 Define the following transfer settings 1 2 and transfer the project to the HMI device 3 Cll WinCC flexible 2005 Advanced OP77B_Mixing hmi Project Edit View Insert Format Fa
6. Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 OBAO Resetting window arrangement The docking of windows at the correct position requires a little practice For this reason the arrangement of the windows can be reset to their original setting at any time O WinCC flexible 2005 Advanced Project hmi Project Edit View Insert Format Faceplates Options New ES amp KO Y English United States Ox lee OP 7B_Mixing ses Bediengerat_1 OP 77B a 2 Screens 3 Add Screen C Template 0 Main Screen 0 Section_0 Window Help Settings User Interface Layout SE W Workbench m User interface language H E vvvv Reset layout H E y Layer 19 Layer 20 y Layer 12 Layer 13 Layer 6 lt A v WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 2 Creating a project Interrupting configuration In order to interrupt work on the configuration e g to continue it on the next day save the project When saved for the first time the user is prompted to enter a name for the project WinCC flexible 2005 Advanced Project hmi Project Edit View Insert Format Faceplates Options Window Help AL AO O E MS E i English United Sta La x a ne ic qa 4 gt 4 f P Fa 5i E 10 778 _Mixin 5 wee Be
7. User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 2 Creating a project Docking refers to the inte gration of a window into the WinCC flexible workbench You can automatically hide docked frames in order to increase your workspace Setting up the workbench area The WinCC flexible Workbench consists of individual windows which can be arranged as required around the work area The following section describes how to dock the Object view in the Project view 1 Unhide the Object view 1 and configure the view so that it is not automatically hidden 2 7 a ll Lal pa Lal Var Text and Graphics Lists og Runtime User Administration E Device Settings E 3 Language Settings A A O lt M WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 2 Docking the Object view in the Project view PE rain screen OCE q EE SIMATICPANEL f RL lis OP77B_Mixing B mas Device_1 0P 77B a ta Scans Simple Objects jk Add Screen i E F Tams TextField je 0 Main Screen 10 Field a 0 Section_1 ts Date Time Field p E site Graphic IO Field cr ection a ji Communication E e ad l ae 2 Tags E Graphics View General ES Button a5 Connections Properties E7 Switch a 4 Alarm Management Animations Settings ae HA Analog Alarms Events
8. 5 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO Creating tags for the quantities of the ingredients Four tags are required in order to transfer the mixing ratios to the fruit juice mix ing system Each tag contains the quantity of one of the ingredients 1 Create the tags Litre_ Water Litre Concentrate Kilo_ Sugar and Gram_Aroma Filllevel_ Water Connection_1 Int DB 1 DBW 2 1 1s Filllevel_Concentrate Connection_1 Int DB 1 DBW 4 1 1s Filllevel_Sugar Connection_1 Int DB 1 DBW 6 1 1s Filllevel_ Aroma Connection_1 Int DB 1 DBW 8 1 1s Yalve_Status Connection_1 Int DB 1 DBW 0 1 1s Mixer_Speed Connection_1 Int DB 1 DBW 10 1 1s E Litre_ Water Connection Int DB 1 DEW 12 1 1s Hpg Litre_Concentrate Connection_1 Int DB 1 DBW 14 1 1s Kilo_Sugar Connection_1 Int DB 1 DBW 16 1 1s Gram_Aroma Connection_1 Int DB 1 DBW 18 1 1s L a us WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 5 Creating the recipes Creating recipe elements for the ingredients One recipe element is required for each ingredient in this case water juice sugar and flavoring 1 Create a new recipe element Litre_ Water Name Orange Display name Orange Elements Data records tecipe e ament Recipe element_1 Er lt undefined gt y lt undefined gt 2 Enter the name and view name for the recipe element E Main Screen E Connections C FillLevels C Me
9. Excel and Imp orted on the HMI device Name Orange Display name Orange Name Orange Display name Orange Elements Data records Elements Data records AAA e EA l Beverage EE 1 2 3 Enter the quantities of the ingredients Name Orange Display name Orange Number 1 a Version 2 17 2004 4 29 55 PM Elements Ml O CI Beverage Beverage 4 In the same way create the recipe data records for Nectar and Juice Name Orange Display name Orange Number 1 version 2 17 2004 4 29 55 PM Elements Data records as oe ee ET F ssw fr roe feo a Beverage Beverage Nectar Nectar 2 50 50 10 300 Juice Juice 3 5 95 3 WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 5 3 Configuring a Recipe view The following commands should be available on the HMI device e Create recipe data record e Save recipe data record e Delete recipe data record e Transfer recipe data record to fruit juice mixing system e Read recipe data record from fruit juice mixing system To do this a Recipe view is inserted 1 Create a new screen 2 Enter Recipes as the new name le OP77B_Mixing lus OP77B_Mixing sees Device_1 0P 77B SIEMENS ses Device_1 0P 77B SIEMENS a Screens le Screens DARE Lt kwWlCO J Add Screen Fo C Template C Template O Filllevels Mae Po O Filllewels MA C Message l l l M Messages l l l l 3 Scre
10. Name Main Screen Number E 4 Use template V Background color Ey BA Discrete Alarms SS a las hat Enhanced Objects Library 5 E Reports E E Text and Graphics Lists ci A Runtime User Administratio 5 E Device Settings a 2 Language Settings E Project Languages Era E Graphics Project Texts Dictionaries 5 a Version Management Drop any object ij here to delete E WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 2 Creating a project The Object view contains the contents of the area selected in the Project view e g Screens J EE _ 96 lis OP 7B_Mixing A 2mm Device_1 OP 77B a SIMATIC PANEL oe Simple Objects Text Field 10 Field E Date Time Field Graphic IO Field E Symbolic IO Field E Graphics View Lill lt Tags 5 Connections El Button 5 Cycles 51 Switch Bar f a Alarm Management EA Analog Alarms BA Discrete Alarms lt iiil amp Enhanced Objects Library O Main Screen Screen No 4 lt Section_1 Screen No J Section_2 Screen No Z J Section_3 Screen No p Properties Animations i gt Events Name Main Screen Number a H Use template IV Background color _ pranane nidek here to delete it J lll t Output WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User
11. P 77B a o Screen No 3 Screen No 4 Screen No 5 Screen No 2 By pressing the lt F1 gt softkey on the HMI device during operation the screen with the fill levels appears in the display ES 3 Assign the changes to Messages Recipes and Selection to function keys lt F2 gt lt F3 gt and lt F4 gt respectively WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO Configuring deactivation of the HMI device 1 Open the Selection screen Ox Connections A lee DP77B_Mixing sees Bedienger t_1 0P 77B 2 Screens 3 Add Screen C Template M FillLevels M Messages C Recipes O MW 2 Assign the StopRuntime system function to the key lt K4 gt General EE Function list p Events 1 lt No function gt Keyboard operation for screen objects Other Functions StopRuntime Update E Print Recipes 3 Save the project so that the settings take effect WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 7 Testing and simulating the project You have just created your first project Before the configuration is concluded the project can be tested and simulated using the migration consistency check function and the simulator provided by WinCC flexible 7 1 Procedure The migration consistency check ensures
12. SIEMENS SIMATIC HMI WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Order number 6ZB5370 1CL02 OBAO Release 05 2005 A5E00279548 Safety Guidelines This manual contains notices which you should observe to ensure your own personal safety as well as to avoid property damage The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol notices referring to property damage only have no safety alert symbol Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Warning gt indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution used with the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Caution used without safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage Notice used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potential situation which if not avoided may result in an undesirable result or state Wehn several danger levels apply the notices of the highest level lower number are always displayed If a notice refers to personal damages with the safety alert symbol then another notice may be added warning of property damage Qualified Personnel The device system may only be set up and operated in conjunc
13. Template FillLevel_Water Connection_1 DB 1 DBW 2 Cj Detail_0_0 Filllevel_Concentrate Connection_1 Int DB 1 DEW 4 C0 Detail_0_1 O Detail_o 2 Fillevel_Sugar Connection_1 Int DB 1 DBW 6 C Main Screen Fillevel_Aroma Connection_1 Int y 81 DEW 8 C0 Section_0 a E Communication 2 Tags 57 Connections Creating an output field for numeric fill level display 1 Create a new screen 2 Enter FillLevels as the new name C Start Screen C Start Screen lug OP 7B_Mixing E sa Device_1 OP 77B lag OP 7B_Mixing Device_1 OP 77B 2 2 Screens E Screens A Add Screen Template C Template C Screen_1 O MPB C Start Scre C Start Sch E S Communica E s Communicat Tags 57 Conn Cycles e Cycl E 5 Alarm Management 8 5 Alarm Ma E Analog Alarms ar At WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 3 Creating the screens If you drag a tag onto the screen using drag and drop an input output field IO field will be created which is con nected to the tag 3 Insert an IO field in the screen in which the water fill level can be displayed C Main Screen C Section_1 0 Section_2 E ES Communication Tags 57 Connections Cycles 8 3 Alarm Management E Analog Alarms BA Discrete Alarms Y lt ii a Filllevel_Aroma DB 1 DBW Filllewel_Conce DB 1 DBW Fillle
14. are assumed The alarm number is automatically incremented e The speed of the mixer should be stored in the Mixer_Speed tag Select the Mixer_Speed tag m General b Properties m Infotext Settings Hysteresis m Process Trigger gt Events Limit Tag Trigger mode Delay e Enter 800 as the maximum permissible speed Select On rising edge m General m General Properties K Properties m Infotext Settings m Infotext Settings m Process m Process Trigger Tag Mixer_Speed M Trigger Tag IMixer_Speed b Events 809 p Events Limit 123 800 Trigger mode On rising edge Dely On Falling edge On rising ed1e 3 In the same way configure the Mixer speed too low alarm The alarm should be triggered when the speed drops below 400 at falling edge WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 4 4 Configuring an alarm view The Error Alarm Window ensures that the user is notified of irregularities during operation The Error Alarm Window appears in every screen The Alarm view shows all the error alarms and warning alarms which have occurred to date The following section explains how to configure an alarm view to display alarms on the HMI device Creating an Alarm view 1 Create a new screen 2 Enter Messages as the new name Q P Ge O Start Sc
15. ating the project Acknowledge the pending 1 Start the simulation alarms with ACK C WinCC flexible aa F1 Fill level F2 Messages F3 Recipes F4 Selection K4 Quit OP77B_Mixing_Sim six WinCC flexible Runtime Simulator File Edit View WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 OBAO 2 Change to the FillLevels screen and observe how the fill levels change WinCC flexible E jek 3 Change to the Messages screen and observe how the alarms on the valve status are triggered WinCC flexible E jek 10 30 52 AM Mixer speed too low i ua i m WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 7 Testing and simulating the project 4 Change to the Recipes screen and open any recipe data record E WinCC flexible 9 054 WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 8 Transferring the project option se MODO TO aC W PALO ENVY The graphic user interface has been created and the tags set up in the project in order to read process values from the controller or to transfer them there Proceed as follows to do this e Check the predefined c
16. cal configuration errors e g incorrect limit values to be found The following section explains how to simulate the fill level indicator and alarms for the valve status Creating a simulation table 1 Start the simulator Ok WinCC flexible 2005 Advanced OP77B_Mixing hmi Project Edit View Insert Format Faceplates Options Window Help au New vie MO XX A Y Beal English United States 2 Select the FillLevel_Water tag and enter the simulation values Untitled WinCC flexible Runtime Simulator SEE File Edit View Cel t 3e 4 illLevel_ Water INT 0 Dec 1 0 ok CA E L O WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 3 Complete the simulation table with the FillLevel_Concentrate FillLevel_ Sugar FillLevel_ Aroma Mixer_Speed and Valve_Status tags Untitled WinCC flexible Runtime Simulator File Edit View cosa BAS e e e a e FillLevel_ Water Increment Fillevel_Concentrate 0 1 Increment Baal evel Sugar DE ENANA een Increment Increment fritet E Save Simulation e f e Ed i OP77B_Mixing_Sim six F 00077 sa se fexvaue cyce Start Ly a OP270_Mixing_Sim six WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 7 Testing and simulating the project Simul
17. cale position Right down m Flashing Bar orientation Right m Limits Down m Misc Left m Scales Left right Right p Animations e Deactivate the scale indicator m General Scales gt Properties cap EZ m Appearance Settings Elements mes Large interval ho p Display scale m Flashing Mark increment label 5 H ay mark labels a Limits m Misc Number of subdivisions h H ential Format Scales b Animations scale labels Scale labels Total length 3 EE 20 o Decimal places WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO Creating a text field to label the fill level display 1 Insert a text field in the screen ak Le Simple Objects SIMATIC PANEL W 2 Enter a W for water in the Properties view p Properties Animations 3 In the same way create another text field labeled I for liters WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 3 Creating the screens Arranging the text fields bar graphs and output field 1 Using the cursor keys position the two text fields bar graphs and output field in the display SIEMENS SIMATIC PANEL A Add the fill level displays for juice sugar and flavoring Copy amp Paste saves time 1 In the same way create the fill level displays for juice sugar and when creating objects
18. ceplates Options Window Help er XX AA Yow 3 hh 072 English United States JJ HE PS A lug OP77B_Mixing J sees Bediengerst_1 OP 77B ES J g m i Select devices for transfer i M Bedienger t_1 OP 77B M Settings for Bediengerat_1 OP 77B M Transfer to al A Flash C RAM M Delta transfer q Y On Off Pay A 4a i i Enable backtransfer verwrite password list j ame 9 Conng Screen changes can then be triggered and new recipe data entered on the HMI device By transferring the project to the HMI device you have successfully carried out the tasks in Getting Started First Time User and created a runnable project On the HMI device you can e g execute the Simulation steps again If you like you can now continue with the Getting Started Advanced In the Getting Started Advanced you use a more powerful HMI device and by expanding the existing configuration familiarize yourself with the additional functionalities of WinCC flexible WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO
19. dienger MS a Screens 33 Add Screen A ee Lookin 2 Eigene Dateien e ax AE 0P77B_Mixing hmi E la Runti E Devic a iM Language A File name Y Proje E A File of type ai et 2 Version WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO The next time WinCC is started the project is displayed in the project wizard Welcome to the WinCC flexible Project Wizard Please select one of the options below e Tolearn more about an option move the mouse pointer over it e Click on an option to select it Options gt Open the most recently edited project WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 3 Creating the screens 3 1 What is a screen Screens are the main elements of a project They enable the fruit juice mixing system to be operated and monitored e g the display of fill levels or the selection and transfer of mixture ratios Screens contain objects such as output fields text fields and display fields with which fill levels can be displayed SIEMENS SIMATIC PANEL The user interface of the fruit juice mixing system is comprised of four screens The following section explains the configuration of the fill level indicators for water concentrated juice sugar and flavoring The fill levels should be indicated on the HMI device bo
20. e 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 2 Creating a project Customizing the template Objects inserted in the template are those which should appear in every screen e g the previously mentioned alarm windows Since the alarm windows only appear when a message occurs while the fruit juice mixing machine is in operation the display of the alarm windows can be suppressed during configuration To do this deactivate the level in which the alarm windows are inserted 1 Open the template qa lee DP77B_Mixing sees Bedienger t_1 0P 77B SIMATIC PANEL lm Screens 3 Add Screen Message Text Message Text Message Text Message aS Co Cycles 8 4 Alarm Management E Analog Alarms ER Discrete Alarms WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 2 Set the active layer to 0 2 deactivate the layer with the three alarm windows 3 and close the template 4 C Main Screen Connections SIMATIC PANEL m General La Properties Y la Layer 9 Layer 18 Layer 27 Layer 10 Layer 19 Layer 28 Layer 11 Layer 20 Layer 29 Layer 12 Layer 21 Layer 30 Active layer i H Layer 13 Layer 22 Layer 31 Layer 14 Layer 23 Layer 15 Layer 24 Layer 25 Y Layer 26 WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time
21. en C Start Se E S Communica A Y PF os Communica Pa Po lt 100 Www Poo A RA NM 5 Connections a z Cycles e a a El at 3 Drag the Recipe view into the display ek LR Simple Objects Enhanced Objects SIMATIC PANEL ww User View Recipe View E Alarm View Library WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 5 Creating the recipes 4 Enable the commands that should be available in the Recipe view m General a b Properties Appearance Buttons General commands menu entries cata Infotext V Save as Y ToPLC m Text IY New record V Delete record Y From PLC M Save 7 Synchronize with PLC ar Y Command menu 5 Then define the following view settings m General Simple View 2 Properties Appearance Entry First column Layout l Y Recipe number Display Position Top p Text Field length a 3 Y Record number a a a Buttons E V Entry value a Flashing Lines per recipe entry Labels Misc _ Sohavior m Security I Auto sizing gt ae View _ AD vertical scrolling WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 6 Addin
22. es to the In order that the operator can perform these tasks the HMI device must be creation and configuration of configured The configuration steps necessary to do this are explained in the the user interface for an HMI E E device Getting Started First Time User manual e Creating a project e Creating the screens e Configuring the alarms e Creating the recipes e Adding screen changes e Testing and simulating the project e Transferring the project option WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 OBAO The WinCC flexible CD ROM enclosed contains programs with which you can complete these configuration steps In addition install the WinCC flexible edition Compact Standard or Advanced on your configuration computer The following components are used for the example in this Getting Started First Time User manual VW Ss H Only the configuration computer is required for the configuration steps mentioned If the project is to be transferred to an HMI device the OP 77B HMI device or another HMI device from the 170 series is required If an HMI device with different functionality is used the configuration steps necessary may deviate from the steps explained WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time U
23. g screen changes EE A I ae OA iCfi YY O Q 6 1 What are screen changes The following screens are now configured in the OP 77B_ Mixing project e Fill levels e Alarm view e Recipes view In order to be able to switch between these screens on the HMI device during operation screen changes can be added The screen changes are assigned to the function keys lt F1 gt to lt F4 gt on the HMI device The lt K4 gt key should be used to switch the HMI device off WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CLO2 0BAO 6 Adding screen changes 6 2 Adding screen changes Before assigning screen changes to the function keys a Choices screen must be created The Choices screen shows the operator which key must be used to switch to a specific screen on the HMI device Creating a Choices screen to display the function key assignment 1 Open the Main Screen screen 2 Rename the Main Screen screen Ox 5 Connections Ox A lee OP 7B_Mixing A mues Bedienger t_1 0P 77B A B E Screens 3 Add Screen C Template te Conr ee OP 7B_Mixing Esses Bediengerst_1 OP 77B a 2 Screens gt dd Screen CO Template Lill 4 Ta ng of Screen Section_2 lee OP77B_Mixing A Sweex Bediengerst_1 OP 77B T P Screens 3 dd Screen CO Template C Filllevels Lill WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started Fi
24. gered WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CLO2 0BAO 4 Configuring the alarms Creating tags to store the states The states of the valves are stored in the Valve_ Status tags Each status is assigned a bit in the tag e Water valve Bit O and Bit 1 e Juice valve Bit 2 and Bit 3 e Sugar valve Bit 4 and Bit 5 e Flavoring valve Bit 6 and Bit 7 1 Create the Valve_Status tag M Detail_0_1 M Detail_0_2 3 Main Screen O Section_0 E Communication Ctrl Z Ctrl lee OP77B_Mixing sees Bediengerat_1 OP 77B 2 Screens 3 Add Screen C Template 3 Detail_0_1 0 Detail_0_2 0 FillLevels 0 Main Screen 0 Section_0 E S Communication Tags 57 Connections Cycles Filllewel_Water uN Filllevel_Concentrate Filllevel_Sugar Filllevel_Aroma Valve Status a NA pa AA Connection_1 Connection_1 Int Connection_1 Int Connection_1 Int Connection_1 y Imt WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO DB 1 DEW 2 DB 1 DEW 4 DB 1 DEW 6 DB 1 DBW 8 y 1B 1 DBYW 0 Creating alarms for status display 1 Create a new discrete message E 3 Alarm Management E Analog Alarms EN Discrete Alarms Filllevel_Water Filllevel_Concentrate 3 Language S Ez Version Management L _ gt ___ P Ma Copy F
25. lat Copy icon 2 Create the discrete alarm in the Properties view e Enter Valve water open 1 and select the alarm class 2 3 General General b Properties p Events Settings Text ANAUE n Number i Class Warnings WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 4 Configuring the alarms e Select the tag in which the status of the valve is stored m General p Properties m Acknowledgem Settings m Infotext m Process Tag Valve_Status Trigg gt Events lt No tag gt Filllewel_2 FillLewel FillLewel fin fim fam fini m General Properties m Acknowledgem Settings m Infotext m Process Tag Vvalve_Status gt Trigger ai p Events z AD D ie When the water tank valve opens the discrete alarm Valve is triggered WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO water open When you create the second discrete alarm by double click ing on the empty line the set tings from the first discrete alarm are retained The alarm number and bit number are automatically incremented 3 In the same way configure the discrete alarm Valve water closed 4 Configure the discrete alarms for the juice sugar and flavoring va
26. lves SaDiscrete Alarms IS ee Valve water open 1 Warnings Valve water closed 2 Warnings Valve concentrate open 3 Warnings Valve concentrate closed 4 Warnings Valve sugar open 5 Warnings Valve sugar closed 6 Warnings Valve aroma open 7 Warnings Valve aroma closed 8 Warnings Valve_Status Yalve_Status Yalve_Status Yalve_Status Yalve_Status Yalve_Status Yalve_Status Yalve_Status WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO Y Oo Oo 24 QU Nme O 4 Configuring the alarms Cyclic updating of tags adds to the system load Therefore only use cyclic updating within the scope of the system limi tations WinCC Information System gt Performance gt System Limitations 4 3 Configuring analog alarms The fruit juice mixing system s mixing tank is equipped with a mixer whose speed must be monitored When the speed moves outside the upper or lower limit value the corresponding alarm should appear on the HMI device Creating the tag to store the speed The speed of the mixer is stored in the Mixer_Speed tag 1 Create the Mixer_Speed tag C Detail_0_1 0 Detail_0_2 0 Main Screen 0 Section_0 8 S Communication Ctrl Z 2 Configuring the tag acs Enp ENE E O O lua OP 7B_Mixing pl e ween Bediengerat_1 OP 77B I ig E gt eye CO E CI 3 dd Scree
27. n CO Template f Fillevel_Water Connection_1 DB 1 DBW 2 O Detail_0_1 Filllevel_Concentrate Connection_1 Int DB 1 DBW 4 0 Detail_0_2 O FillLevels oh Fillevel_Sugar Connection_1 Int DB 1 DBW 6 CJ Main Screen Fillevel_Aroma Connection_1 Int DB 1 DBW 8 3 Section_0 8 ES Communication Valve_Status Connection_1 Int DB 1 DBW 0 5 Tags Mixer Speed Connection_1 Int y 1B 1 DBW 10 y a57 Connections ie Cycles 3 Check that the Cyclic continuous acquisition mode is set under General in the Property window WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO Creating alarms for speed monitoring 1 Create a new analog alarm Ox C Main Screen A Ss Communication Tags on eee Cycles 4 Alarm Management Filllevel_Water htrate 2 Configure the analog alarm in the Properties view e Enter Mixer speed too high 1 as the alarm text and select the alarm class 2 3 General Alarms of the alarm class Properties General Error have to be gt Events Settings acknowledged by the Mixer speed too hi operator re ny Class Errors WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 4 Configuring the alarms On creating the second ana log alarm by double clicking in the empty line the settings from the first analog alarm
28. n each recipe contains three recipe data records in which the mixing ratios 19 for juice nectar and beverage are stored WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 OBAO 5 Creating the recipes 5 2 Creating a new recipe The following section explains how to create the Orange recipe together with the associated mixing ratios for juice nectar and beverage Creating a recipe for Orange flavor 1 Create a new recipe JJ EE lee OP 7B_Mixing Esses Bediengerst_1 OP 77B E Screens os Communication i Alarm Management E Bj Recipes 3 Add Recipe 2 Enter the name and view name for the recipe Ox O FillLevels MM Discrete Alarms MA Analog Alarms Orange d gt x ee OP77B_Mixing mess Bediengerat_1 OP 77B E Screens E e Communication E i Alarm Management Name Orange Display name SERE Number 1 H Bj Recipes he k 6780 33 Add Recipe Orange a Reports Elements Par Text and Graphics Lists El Name AP Es e Runtime User Administration ee E j Device Settings Language Settings ots i E 3 Select the path in which the recipe data should be stored on the HMI device m General Data Medium p Properties Data Medium Settings Storage location Fie Path m Tran X m Infot WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 200
29. ngesellschaft Disclaimer of Liability We have checked the contents of this manual for agreement with the hardware and software described Since deviations cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full agreement However the data in the manual are reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections will be included in subsequent editions Suggestions for improvement are welcomed Siemens AG 2005 Technical data subject to change Contents Y Welcome eenaa ii ha ee hee See Ce ee eee 2 2 Creating a project 0 0 cc eee ees 6 221 WANES a proe i 2 er ers Sot SN A Uae nd ee ene e Se dd 7 2 2 Creating the OP77B_Mixing project 0 0 ce om 8 2 3 New OP77B_Mixing project 0 0 0 ce eee 13 3 Creating the Screens niVlerisiaallaldilada atada 24 Ose Whatis a SCEN lead eee ies oa e di ba ed 25 3 2 Configuring fill level displays o oooooooooooronoo 26 4 Configuring the alarms 0 0 0 0 ees 34 Al Whats amaan lO AA Oe Oe areal aie 35 4 2 Configuring discrete alarmS 1 0 0c eens 35 4 3 Configuring analog alarms 0 0 0 eee ees 40 4 4 Configuring an alarm VieW 2 0 eee ees 43 5 Creating the recipes 2 lt 25 v4 d05 Vom weeds Geis A ee ets 46 5 1 What is a TOCIDO tic 2 6 criar Poe ee ode oe he ee o 47 5 2 Creating a new recipe s4 hey ie hes A A A he WSS 48 5 3 COMtIguring a Rece VIEW mieri lia cada Rel eek bee Beh eee 53
30. on steps Therefore delete all screens with the exception of the Start screen lua OP77B Mixing sma am a aa A ses Device_1 0P 77B Open editor SIMATIC PANEL El us Rename AA creen _____forvzennterezeeereeerenerenerecerererenerces C Template Undo Ctri Z y t sae os ae ae ed E Date and Time Screen Cut Ctrl x ES Info Screen X u i O Language Screen Fa Copy Ctrl C C Operating de Screen A Flat Copy C Project N o C Project lg E Start Replace Ctrl E O Sy ste X Delete Delete E Communic 2 Tags a Print Sel Ctrl 5 Connections x Cross f Cycles 3 Alarm Management Expo E Analog Alarms EA Discrete Alarms le Settings Impo Properties WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO Connections In addition the connection settings between the HMI device and controller have already been defined Project dE lis DP778_Mixing wee Bediengerat_1 OP 77B ala Screens 38 Add Screen CONNECTIONS Communication driver Jonline comment 4 SIMATIC 57 300 400 y On y ameters rea pointer al Language Settings o as Version Management Station Interface Network 500 wi Highest station address HSA Expansion slot o cl E ss point S7ONLINE only master on the bus Number of masters 1 M Cyclic operation Lene WinCC flexibl
31. onnection parameters e Transfer the project to the HMI device These steps must be carried out when the project is created for an HMI device in the 170 series other than the OP 77B 8 1 Check connection parameters The OP 77B HMI device is connected to the fruit juice mixing system s controller via an MPI network 1 Open the Connections editor ORF lee OP 7B_Mixing gt wee Bediengerat_1 OP 77B a E Screens E os Communication General Device WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 OBAO 8 Transferring the project option When the project was created with the project wizard connection parameters were already set Addresses 1 and 2 are defined for the HMI device and controller respectively The controller and HMI device communicate with each other via an MPI network l j E l CONNECTIONS Communication driver fonine comment o A onnection_1 a SIMATIC 57 300 400 y On y Parameters Area pointer Station Interface FiB iv HMI device Network Type Baud rate da Profile MPI v Address C a was 187500 vw O R5232 Highest station address H5A Expansion slot O R5422 Address fr K O R5485 Access point SFONLINE 3o 3 Simatic M Only master on the bus Number of masters a M Cyclic operation OFF ON WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO
32. re in the Project View Furthermore in the Project View you have access to the project properties as well as the device settings of the HMI device The Property View is used to edit object properties e g the color of screen objects The property view is only available in specific editors WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 2 Creating a project The Error Alarm Window dis plays messages which have just arrived The System Event Window displays HMI device mes sages The Toolbox contains a selection of objects that you can add to your screens e g image objects or operator control elements In addition the toolbox also pro vides libraries containing object templates and collections of faceplates The project wizard has already created some elements Screens Some pre configured screens and the templates are stored in the Screens area The start screen for the OP 77B HMI device is automatically opened in the work bench area to the right of the root structure The Start screen contains two alarm windows positioned one above the other Error Alarm Window and System Alarm Window which are required for later operation of the HMI device for the fruit juice mixing machine The gray shading of the Alarm Window indicates that this alarm window is inserted in the template You do not need the pre configured screens for the following configurati
33. reen lee OP 7B_Mixing eae OP B_Mixing mesa Device_1 0P 77B Sweex Device_1 0P 77B SIEMENS E la Screens a Ves eens Add Screen Add Screen Und Ve C Template l l l l O Template oo Bo O Filleves AEN Poo O FilLeves MO oo C Screen_ Stee Mo ooo Cycles ig Alarm Management EE olan Aloo 3 Drag the Alarm view into the display SIEMENS SIMATIC PANEL 1 1 1999 12 00 00 PM 4711 Message Text Message Text Message Text Message Text Message Text Prk 22 Simple Objects Enhanced Objects ww User View El Recipe View EA Alarm View Library WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 4 Configuring the alarms 4 Configure the Alarm view in the Properties view e Make selections so that the alarm classes Warnings and Errors are displayed in the alarm view General General Properties cc OO Animations Display b Events C Alarms Alarm classes Errors V Pending alarms V Unacknowledged alarms Alarm events Warnings System e Make the necessary selections so that the last incoming message is displayed in the first line and the alarm text is displayed with the time Genera OHI p Properties Vi ol ai _ m Appearance a CE umn properties m Layout Alarm number V Headings m Display w Time V Column ordering
34. rst Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 4 Create five text fields with the following content e F1 Fill level e F2 Messages e F3 Recipes e F4 Selection e K4 Quit SIEMENS SIMATIC PANEL F4 Selection K4 Quit A Define the Start Screen in Device Settings The project wizard has already registered the Start Screen ae DEVICE SETTINGS Device Settings d x las OP B_Mixing E ses Bediengerat_1 0P 77B a E Screens E Communication lt E Alarm Management Bj Recipes r 2 h d Graphics Lists Bedienger t_1 Start screen Selection ca Runtime User Administration L or 7781 0 0 0 Icon jam X Device Settings lt Undefined gt Device Settings Q Template o Filllevels Screen No 3 o Main Screen Screen No 1 o Messages Screen No 4 Cj Recipes Screen No 5 Selection Screen No 2 El Graphics Project Texts lt o Dictionaries WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 6 Adding screen changes Assigning screen changes to softkeys Screen changes configured 1 Open the template in the template are available in every screen A Xx ion 5 Connections OP77B_Mixin A al Bedienger _110P 778 my SIEMENS a Screens A Add Screen mn ue OP 7B_Mixing E Bediengerat_1 O
35. ser Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 2 Creating a project ae a feo a 2 1 What is a project The basis for configuring the user interface is the project Create and configure all the objects in the project which are necessary to operate and monitor the fruit juice mixing system e g e Screens to depict and operate the fruit juice mixing system e Tags to transfer data between the HMI device and fruit juice mixing system e Alarms to indicate the operating status of the fruit juice mixing system on the HMI device WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CLO2 0BAO 2 Creating a project 2 2 Creating the OP77B_Mixing project 1 Start WinCC flexible 4H Communication gt og Office Applications gt Information m License Management an ProSave gt fH WinCC flexible 2005 Cfl WinCC flexible 5 NR WinCC Flexible Hilfesystey IN 2 Documents Settings Search Help and Support Run Log Off Kalliope o wo y amp O _ oa LL gt Ww v E The WinCC flexible project wizard opens The project wizard provides supports when creating a project by guiding users step by step through the configuration settings The project wizard has various scenarios for frequently required configurations Complete the configuration settings by selecting the scenarios provided WinCC flexible 2005 Ge
36. ssages Name Orange Display name Orange Number 1 Y version 2 17 2004 4 29 55 PM Elements Data records undefined gt y lt undefined gt WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 3 Link the recipe element with the Litre_Water tag Elements Data records Litre_Water Litre Water Em lt undefined gt lt undefined gt 4 Use the same procedures to create the recipe elements Litre_Concentrate Kilo Sugar and Gram_Aroma Name Orange Display name Orange Number 1 Version 2 17 2004 4 29 55 PM Elements Data records t Litre_Water Litre Water Litre_Water lt undefined gt Litre_Concentrate Litre Concentrate Litre_Concentrate lt undefined gt 0 0 Kilo_Sugar Kilo Sugar Kilo_Sugar lt undefined gt 0 O ll Gram_Aroma Gram Aroma Gram_Aroma lt undefined gt y 0 WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 5 Creating the recipes Entering mixing ratios A specific quantity of the ingredients is required for each individual drink juice nectar and beverage The mixing ratios are stored in the recipe data records Fe 1 Create a new recipe data record 2 Enter the name view name The mixing ratios can also be lled B S d ber entered in external programs calle everage ana number such as MS
37. t wizard creates the new project according to the information specified and opens it in WinCC flexible To the left is the tree structure that contains all the configurable elements Il WinCC flexible 2005 Advanced Project hmi Options Window Help Y peas Project Edit View Insert Format Faceplates vee New ly PM a English United States v MW Lue OP 7B_Mixing E ses Device_1 OP 77B E Screens 3 Add Screen C Template E Date and Time Screen M Info Screen C Language Screen M Operating Mode Screen C Project Info 1 Screen System Screen E S Communication Tags S Connections Cycles E 3 Alarm Management 4 Analog Alarms Nu General Properties gt p Animations gt EA Discrete Alarms Ey Settings Bay Recipes Var Reports Bar Text and Graphics Lists ES o Runtime User Administration 2 Device Settings Use ten Backgrounc rk amp Simple Objects Enhanced Objects Graphics Library No libraries opened Use the context menu thetoolbar or drop objects hereto create oropen libraries Projects are edited in the Work Area All WinCC flexible elements are arranged on the borders of the work area With the exception of the work area you can organize configure and for example move or hide any of the elements to suit your individual requirements All component parts and all available editors of a project appear in a tree struc ture and can be opened from the
38. th graphically and numerically WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 OBAO 3 Creating the screens The tags store the tank fill levels which are determined by measuring transmitters The data is transferred between the controller and HMI device via the communication connection 3 2 Configuring fill level displays The following objects are required to configure the fill level displays e Tags to store the fill levels e Output fields for displaying fill levels in numeric form e Bar graphs for displaying fill levels graphically e Text fields for labeling Creating fill level tags 1 Create a tag which stores the fill level of the water 3 Detail_0_1 3 Detail_0_2 E Main Screen M Section_0 E ES Communication LEEF 2 Configuring the tag e lua OP77B_Mixing o e ses Bedienger t_1 0P 778 EAN Cy lp a ATA She A ee O Template MERE Connection_1 gt Int y B 1 DEW 2 3 Detail_0_0 0 Detail_0_1 C Detail_0_2 E Main Screen 0 Section_0 E S Communication 2 Tags 57 Connections WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 3 In the same way create the FillLevel_Concentrate FillLevel_ Sugar and FillLevel_Aroma tags las OP77B_Mixing 5 J e Esses Bedienger t_1 0P 77B y Tx Ej ere AAA Se AS A Add Screen C
39. that the value ranges are maintained and that invalid entries are indicated for example 1 Start the migration consistency check Gl WinCC flexible 2005 Advanced OP77B_Mixing hmi If no faults or warnings have occurred in the configuration the OP77B_ Mixing project can be tested and simulated If an error occurs you can jump directly from the context menu to the fault location in the project Project Edit View Insert Format Faceplates Options Window Help O New ke M0 English United States v 0 ee OP 7B_Mixing sens Bediengerat_1 OP 77B E at Screens 3 dd Screen 3 Template C FilllLevels MI Messages F2 Mess The result of the consistency check appears in the Output view Time Category Description 14 23 57 68 Compiler Compiling started 14 23 57 69 Compiler Compiling 2 delta steps 14 23 59 60 Compiler Linking target Bediengerat_1 14 24 02 62 Compiler Number of PowerT ags used 8 14 24 05 23 Compiler Succeeded with O errors O warning s 14 24 05 24 Compiler Generating recipe data record files 14 24 05 26 Compiler Time stamp 18 03 2004 14 24 used 1 14 24 05 62 Compiler Saving runtime objects 14 24 08 12 Compiler Saving finished WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 7 Testing and simulating the project 7 2 Simulating the project The simulation function enables logi
40. tion with this documentation Only qualified personnel should be allowed to install and work on the equipment Qualified persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commission to earth and to tag circuits equipment and systems in accordance with established safety practices and standards Intended Use Please note the following AN Warning This device and its components may only be used for the applications described in the catalog or technical description and only in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers approved or recommended by Siemens This product can only function correctly and safely if it is transported stored set up and installed correctly and operated and maintained as recommended Trademarks All designations marked with are registered trademarks of Siemens AG Other designations in this documentation might be trademarks which if used by third parties for their purposes might infringe upon the rights of the proprietors Copyright Siemens AG 2005 All rights reserved Reproduction transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without express written authority Offenders will be liable for damages All rights including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design are reserved Siemens AG Bereich Automatisierungs und Antriebstechnik Geschaeftsgebiet Industrie Automatisierung Postfach 4848 D 90327 N rnberg Siemens Aktie
41. tting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 2 Create a new project Welcome to the WinCC flexible Project Wizard Please select one of the options below e Tolearn more about an option move the mouse pointer over it e Click on an option to select it Options Open the most recently edited project Creates a new WinCC flexible project step by step Create a new project with the Project Selector configure project ard components such as controls HMI devices screens and libraries in each step Finally the Project Wizard creates the new project based on your specifications and opens itin WinCC flexible Open an existing Create an empty You can further edit the project in WinCC flexible and change or add to your settings Open a ProTool project WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 2 Creating a project 3 To operate the fruit juice mixing system only one HMI device and one control unit are needed Therefore select Small Machine The Project Wizard offers pre defined scenarios for a variety of plant configurations e Selectthe scenario that best matches your plant configuration e Then selecta STEP 7 projectin which you wish to integrate your HMI project If you do not want to integrate it leave the field blank e Click on Next to continue configuration
42. vel_Sugar DB 1 DBW Filllevel Water DBy DBW lt A fm f fm cenar General b Properties ee o o _ o _ _ _ __ _ __ b Animations Type Format p Events Format type Decima sa Format pattern N Sidecimal point 0 DA nth fi WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 5 Resize the IO field m General o o p Properties O a m Appearance Position Size Margins E N x lso H k laz H Left 2 Y 24 1 E Right y Sizing Top k i Auto sizing Bottom y Lilt gt Creating a bar graph for displaying the fill level graphically 1 Insert a bar in the screen SIEMENS SIMATIC PANEL Graphics View E Button 1 Switch WinCC flexible 2005 Getting Started First Time User Getting Started Release 05 2005 6ZB 5370 1CL02 0BAO 3 Creating the screens 2 Configure the bar graph in the Properties view e Enter the volume of the tank 1 and select the FillLevel_ Water tag 2 3 lt Undefined gt 4 Filllevel Water DB 1 DBW isla gt Filllevel_Conce DB 1 DB p Animations Scale Filllevel_Sugar Filllevel_Aroma 4 fin fm fm 5h Static A A A Maximum Yalue Process x Minimum Yalue m General p Properties Appearance Layout Layout Layout a m Text S
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