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1. File tree item Menu right click Sub menu Comment Project name New Project Launch the wizard 1st window Target Edit Paste Paste project Delete Destroy project Rename Rename project Global transfer Transfer project Properties View the project properties Module name New Device Launch the wizard 2nd window Service Edit Cut Cut module Copy Copy module Paste Paste module Delete Delete module Rename Rename module Transfer PC gt Target Transfer web site Target gt PC Connect Target Connect module Simulation Disconnect Disconnect module Properties View the module s properties Devices folder New device View the selection window of symbols Paste Paste device 186 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Menu File tree item Menu right click Sub menu Comment Device element Edit Launch the device display window Cut Cut device Copy Copy device Delete Delete device Rename Rename device Run Start the service Stop Stop the service Partial transfer Target gt PC Transfer only the folder GraphicScreens New Graphic Page Launch Graphic Editor folder Paste Paste the graphic Partial transfer Target gt PC Transfer only the folder See note PC gt Target GraphicScreens item Edit G
2. Choose FactoryCast_Applet from the list and then click OK Click Close The FactoryCast Applet command is added to the Insert menu Eile Edit View i Format Tools Table Frames Window Help Dv SA a ern Tamel z orizontal Line None l AY gt Date and Time y Symbol x Component gt a Database gt Form gt Advanced gt FactoryCast Applet Facas Picture gt f 5 Hyperlink ctrl p y Reports Navigatio a f a Normal rail ML K Preview A For Help press F1 i gt X 0 seconds over 28 8 A 4 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co 139 Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Removing FactoryCast Extension To remove the FactoryCast Extension from the FrontPage menu do the following Step Action 1 In FrontPage click Customize on the Tools menu 2 Click the Insert menu and then select FactoryCast Applet 3 Right click and then select Delete from the popup menu Editing Applets There are two ways to edit an applet that has been inserted into your Web page First you can double click on the object and make changes via dialog boxes Or you can switch to the HTML editor in FrontPage and do your editing in this environment It is suggested you edit via the first approach unless you are comfortable programming in the HTM
3. Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Graphic object background color Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Major Scale Number of major scale divisions marked 0 to 100 Divisions Minor Scale Number of minor scale divisions not marked 0 to 100 Divisions Scale Color Color of the scale and its labels Scale Font Font used for the scale labels Scale Precision Number of decimal places to be shown for the 1 to6 scale labels set to 1 to use a general exponential format Maximum EU Maximum value of the variable in physical units Value Minimum EU Minimum value of the variable in physical units Value Maximum Value Maximum gross value without scale of the Note 3 device variable see page 134 108 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Property Description Limits Minimum Value Minimum gross value without scale of the device variable Note 3 see page 134 Block Increment Amount by which the scale value is modified when the user clicks on the bar s slide area Unit Increment Amount by which the scale value is modified when the user clicks on
4. Variables Properties Elconsole Site Explorer View A MX NOE 0110 Not Connected A 5 6 7 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com 15 Introduction 6 main zones compose this screen which are Zone Description 1 Menu see page 184 list of options available Toolbar shortcuts to frequently used functions Navigator see page 16 display all the files related to the projects AJOIN Editing zone Web Designer uses this zone to edit create or configure services associated with the project Console zone list of the last detected errors Information zone it displays the connection status and the available memory of the selected module Site Explorer View it displays all the target files Navigator This zone displays all the files and folders associated with existing projects It provides an overall view of the application displayed as a file tree The following figure describes the navigator Z Navigator j Project_M340_Premium_Quantum HES Devices GraphicScreens H DataTables H B Website A Namespace Namespace Write Access UserWebFiles ftp 1 140 NOE 771 11 Target1 128 169 0 2 HI TSX ETY 5103 Target2 128 169 0 3 El ay BMX NOE 0110 TargetO 128 169 0 1 2 16 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric
5. Click Edit Select graphic objects from the band on top of the screen Click the sub window under the main window to place them Open the Properties window by double clicking on the graphic object NIOJ A O You can specify a name a label the data type and many other parameters Click Lal on the right of the Address field to associate a variable with the object Result the Lookup Variables window appears Select the variable that you want to associate with the object 32 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started Step Action 9 Repeat steps 4 to 8 to add other objects 10 Once you have finished click Done 11 Click Save and enter a name for the graphic graph 35016149 02 2010 33 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started Transfer Introduction Once you have completed the site construction on the configuration PC you should transfer it to a target Transfer the Website to a Target Step Action 1 Select BMX NOE 0110 in the menu tree 2 Click Target gt Transfer PC gt Target Result The Target Validation window appears H Validation of the target BMX NOE 0110 NOE w Validation of services in target Double click the service an Fil validity Errors oer OKO
6. Strict Symbol Debug OK Cancel Setting Up the IP Parameters Use the IP parameters area to define the IP configuration of the module Having two devices with the same IP address can cause unpredictable operation of your network 35016149 02 2010 25 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started A WARNING UNINTENDED OPERATION DUPLICATE IP ADDRESS e Make sure that this device will receive a unique IP address e Always obtain your IP address from your system administrator to avoid the possibility of duplicate addresses Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage NOTE In this example we manually assign the a b c d address to the module For details about managing IP address refer to the Modicon M340 for Ethernet Communications Modules and Processors User Manual The following table shows how to manually configure the BMX NOE 0110 module Step Action 1 Access the Target Properties page 2 Enter the IP address for the BMX NOE 0110 in the IP Address field 3 Click OK to validate 4 Save the new configuration by clicking 26 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started Variable Selection Introduction The Select Symbol window lets you configure the variables for
7. 35016149 02 2010 109 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Digital Indicator A digital indicator gives a digital representation of the value of a variable in a device The value may be displayed in different formats and may be set to change color when a predefined high or low limit is exceeded The table below describes the digital indicator s properties Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Graphic object background color Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Value Format Format decimal hexadecimal etc to be used to display the value on the scale Value Precision Number of decimal places to be shown for the 1 to 6 value on the scale set to 1 to use a general exponential format Value Background Background color of the value s display zone Value Color Color of the value s digital display text Value Font Font used for digital display of the value Units Label of the value s physical units attached to the value s digital display Maximum EU Maximum value of the variable in physical units Value Minimum EU Minimum value of the variable i
8. If there are errors in your project the transfer cannot be performed Refer to the Project Validation part see page 55 for more information 34 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started Step Action 3 Click OK Result the Transfer Status window appears fl Transfer status Status Direction Target name IP_ Address E Dowload BMX NOE 0110 10 10 20 100 W Target Type BMX NOE 0110 gt BMX NOE 0110 HTML version 14 gt 14 Firmware 1 0 gt 10 Web Designer version 20 gt 20 Select W Transfer Destination x Transfer Only Modified Files Transfer rdt and gdt Files Transfer Configuration Files Transfer Cancel Note if there are differences between the firmware version of the project and the target the transfer cannot be performed 4 Click Transfer Result the Configuration Password window appears if a configuration password has already been set Otherwise the project is transferred g Configuration Password Enter the configuration password for BMX NOE 0110 NOE Enter password here OK Cancel 5 Enter the configuration password and click OK Result the Progress Information window appears The files are displayed one at a time in the Status Bar 35016149 02 2010 35 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co
9. Table Name Protocol UMAS OK Cancel Enter a name of the new Data template 3 Click OK NOTE Save the current spreadsheet before selecting a new spreadsheet Selecting a new spreadsheet deletes the current spreadsheet 80 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Data Editor Spreadsheet Overview Depending on the target the Data Editor displays data in a spreadsheet with the following fields name address type read only format status This section describes the spreadsheet screen and gives an explanation of each field Spreadsheet The following figure shows the Data Editor spreadsheet Variable Name Address Data Type Format Status Name Address Type register Format Read only KIG DECIMAL O OK Reset 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com 81 Monitoring Field Name The fields in the Data Editor screen are Fields Function Name The Name column contains the names of symbolic variables from the Namespace The symbolic variables which may be used in the Data Editor are those that have been predefine
10. 0 0 0 0 cee eee 165 Changing the Workspace Directory 169 Changing the workspace directory 00 cee eee eee eee 169 Formatting and Re Starting a Module 171 Re start Format a Module 00 00 e eee eee 171 SGCHINY ss ets uso a a te et a E E E 173 Internal Security 0 ta0 peta ek eis hig tie Se es 174 External Security 0 0 0 0 cece eee eee 175 Variable Access Security Symbol Direct Address 177 Changing Passwords 0 0 0 cece ete eee 178 eT ee eee ee ee ee eer re re a 181 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Appendix A MENU sa wees ee ee a ee i eee 183 MENU a a e AE a E ener anata dnt Bean ace eee a aE e E EE 184 Cont xt al Men s reni eaa e a E Swede eg We ea 186 Gl ssary saaa enews E AE ae aioe wn ive al al Gla 191 Ta A wat acetals et ete cts Sache Wie on Sneed 199 35016149 02 2010 5 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Safety Information A Important Information NOTICE Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install operate or maintain it The following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the e
11. Flash Interval The flashing time for the indicator light expressed 200 to 2 000 in milliseconds when the input value is ON Set to 0 for no flashing Input Inverted On TRUE inverts the input value The indicator displays the OFF word when the input value is ON Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border Value Simulated input value for testing the graphic Note 3 see page 134 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com 129 Monitoring Motor The Motor graphic interface element displays the value of a variable in a device The input value of 0 is equal to OFF the value 1 is equal to ON and other values are equal to DEFAULT These three states are represented by different bitmaps The properties of the Motor graphic interface element are as follows Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Graphic object background color Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label OFF Word Text to be displayed when the input value is OFF OFF Bitmap Motor bitmap when the OFF word is display
12. This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Transfer Transfer Status The following figure shows the Transfer Status window REGGE x G Status __ Transfer Only Modified Files Transfer rdt and gdt Files Transfer Configuration Files Direction Target name IP_ Address Download BMX NOE 0110 10 10 20 100 Target Type BMX NOE 0110 gt BMX NOE 0110 W HTML version 14 gt 14 Ye Firmware version 10 gt 10 Web Designer version 20 gt 20 Select V Transfer website Destination FLASH v Transfer Cancel v amp Inconsistent blocking information between the target and the PC The information has not been found on the remote target A Inconsistent non blocking information between the target and the PC M Consistent information between the target and the PC 56 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Transfer Use the Select area to specify the files you want to transfer Parameter Action Transfer Website Select this box to transfer files located in the Website directory Transfer only Select this box to transfer only files of the website that have been Modified Files modified since the last transfer Transfer rdt and gdt Select this box to transfer data tables rdt di
13. each target 35016149 02 2010 41 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Project Management Adding Removing a Device Adding a Device The following table shows how to add a device Step Action 1 select the Devices directory of your project 2 Click Project gt New Device or Right click the Devices directory and then click New Device Result Web Designer Project Creation Wizard window appears initialized with devices that already exist in the project FA Web Designer Project Creation Wizard Web Designer Project Wizard Creation of a new Web Designer Project Sy a GHEY Device Project New project m Step 2 Add Device Select the Target from the Target List select the Device from the Device List and press the gt button Remove Device Select the Device and press the lt button Edit Device Details Click on the Name Address column to edit Device List Selected Target s Device s Modicon M340 Target evice _ Name Address Protocol f BMXNOEO110 NOE a b c d H Modicon M340 PLC UMAS lt Back Next Cancel Select the devices to add in the Device List field and validate with the button gt Type a name and an address for that device Click End to validate the project targets and devices NOTE If you have more than one target in your pro
14. 94 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Options Dialog The Options dialog box is used to change the settings related to a grid drawn in the display window The grid is solely for assistance in editing or creating a graphic display and is shown only when the Graphic Editor is in edit mode Grid column width 8 100 20 Grid row height 8 100 20 Show grid lx O Sna p to grid Cancel The controls of the Options dialog box provide the following function The cell size of the grid can be changed by the entering the grid s column width and row height into the dialog s text fields If the Show grid check box is checked the grid will be drawn otherwise no grid will be shown If the Snap to grid check box is checked then when you change the size or position of a graphic object the changed coordinate s or dimension s is automatically adjusted so that it coincides with a grid point The OK button causes the current option settings to become active and the Edit dialog box to be shown again The Cancel button causes the Edit dialog box to be shown again with no option settings being changed 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com 95 Monitoring User Functions in the Display Wind
15. LEFT ALIGN of the field is greater than the length of the text Acceptable values are LEFT CENTER and RIGHT FONT_ Name of the font used by the applet SANSSERIF NAME Acceptable values are SERIF SANSSERIF and MONOSPACE FONT_ If set displays all text in the applet as bold FALSE BOLD Acceptable values are TRUE and FALSE FONT_ If set displays all text in the applet in italics FALSE ITALIC Acceptable values are TRUE and FALSE FONT_SIZE Sets the point size of the font used by the applet 12 LABEL_ The width of the LABEL field WIDTH UNITS_ The width of the UNITS field WIDTH 156 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Internet Explorer 7 compatibility Presentation Because of an Internet Explorer 7 limitation it is recommended for this browser to manually insert the widgets in the pages using a Javascript provided on the CD ROM Applets js 35016149 02 2010 157 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring 7 4 PLC Program Viewer PLC Program Viewer Presentation The PLC program viewer feature enables you to visualize and monitor UnityPro programs in run mode using a Web Designer The PLC programs are displayed and animated as they are in UnityPro PLC programs developed in any languages supported by UnityPro can be visualized Ladder LD Instruc
16. NAND FLASH1 wwwroot bitmaps key gif Step Action 1 Create an images folder on your PC Copy the images you want to use in this folder Import the user jar file from the TSX ETG 30 to the PC path NAND FLASH 1 wwwroot classes using a FTP client Open the user jar file using a file archiver Drag and drop the images folder in the user jarfile Make sure the relative path of the image files is images 6 Transfer the user jar file back to the module using a FTP client Generic Bitmap The generic Bitmap interface graphic element can display a static bitmap for each separate value of a variable It can be used to display dynamic animations such as the variation in level of a reservoir The properties of the generic Bitmap interface graphic element are as follows Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Graphic object background color Note 1 see page 134 Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Bitmap Choices File names of custom bitmaps to display Refer to the previous paragrah for information on adding images into the module 35016149 02 2010 127 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co I
17. testing the graphic object see page 134 A message display shows a text message based on the value of a variable in a device For each specified message a set value triggers its display The table below describes the message display s properties Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Graphic object background color Messages All messages to be displayed A value text input At least one corresponds to each message when the device message required value is equal to value the text message is diplayed Message Background color of the message display zone Background Message Color Message text color Message Font Message text font Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label 35016149 02 2010 111 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Push Button Property Description Limits Label Font Font used for the label Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the border of the graphic object Value Simulated input value for testing the graphic Note 3 object see page 134 The table below describes the pus
18. Datalogging History emulates a strip chart recorder with the pens on the right and the paper moving from right to left A vertical scale can be shown on the left side of the chart for showing the range of the values being recorded and a horizontal scale can be shown below the chart for showing the time span of the chart NOTE In order to plot the Datalogging History you must select the Timestamp option in the Datalogging Service see Web Designer for TSX ETG 30 User Manual configuration window In order to make it easier to set this object s many properties a Customizer is provided All properties except Name are set with its Customizer not with the Graphic Editor s Property Sheet 3 buttons are available in edition and animation mode e Reload the Datalogging History object is a static widget This button enables to refresh the value used to build the chart e zoom on the trend It decreases the time scale in order to have a better vision of a part of the trend e zoom out on the trend It increases the time scale in order to have a larger vision of the trend If you place the mouse cursor on a point of the trend a tooltip appears displaying the exact value at that point Stay pressed and rollover several points to display the tooltips of all of those points Releasing the mouse button and rolling over any point will cleanup existing tooltips and display a new one Right click on it to make it disappear
19. amp MAST m amp Sections m ef Star_process m e E Weighing MatA m E Weighing_Mat_B Be m e Heating m br Feeder m e fs Forming A oe panpporation Det m o By Packaging_Robot Fe chartSource amp Actions E Init_Robot o ET Left_Rotation E Material_packa E Armi Arm2 E Packaging_5_0 E7 Packaging_10 amp Transitions ele Packaging 4 Alarming Et diag_system ef Watchpoint old diagnostic a amp Section SR Actions Select All Unselect All Application File CAUnityPro Process stu Clear Browse Import Cancel e Select the sections of the PLC program you want to monitor using the checkbox e Click Browse to select the STU or XVM file associated to the XEF for variables animation Note It is advised to import from XVM for the import to be faster As some elements are not available in the XVM a STU could be required to complete the import Click Import Result the sections of the PLC program selected appear in the navigation tree of the PLC Program tab Accessing an Animated PLC Program Step Action 1 Select a target in a project 2 Click Target Connect Simulation Alt S to switch to simulation mode or e click Target gt Connect Target Alt C to switch to run mode Extend the target directory 160 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co
20. e Top window features an area for presenting the user commands and dialog boxes for creating saving reading and editing a graphic display e Display window presents the current graphic display When you create a new graphic display this window turns into a blank space into which you can add the graphic objects that will make up the required graphic display e Message window contains messages generated by the Graphic Editor View of the Graphic Editor The figure below shows the Graphic Editor with its initial top window and empty display and message windows lt new gt ave Delete Edit Graphic Objects All the graphic objects supplied with the Graphic Editor are able to communicate with the modbus devices from which the Graphic Editor was downloaded There is no additional wiring between the graphic objects and the communication objects All the graphic objects are designed as standalone objects which means that no connection is needed between the objects and that each object is capable of operating on its own Allowing write access can change system behavior 35016149 02 2010 89 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring 4 WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Keep strict access to the embedded server by configuring passwords e Carefully select the symbo
21. gt Design Time Control For Help press F1 Eile y Java Applet Bookmark ay Plugin Hypetink cts JC ActiveX Control 1 Show Design Time Controls i Close Click Modify Selection change the name to FactoryCast Applet and then press ENTER key x Microsoft FrontPage File Edit View Insert Format Tools Table Frames Window Help Break Ovgmy ee Dezo ar pa neee SOE Horizontal Line Yj Normal p ora x Date and Time ind Q t 4 Commeni Gon Navigation Bar Page Banner Commands gt Component E Break E Database gt Horizontal Line Folders Form gt Position po A Advanced gt Date and Time Zs fg FactoryCast Applet y Svmbol Pure Reset Reports Picture R File Delete Sealine RI cst Applet ption ow Navigation Hyperlink aE a ee 8 Copy Button Image by Paste Button Image heart Reset Button Image lyperlinks 4 g Edit Button Image Close 138 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Step Action Click Modify Selection again and then choose Assign Macro Macro Macro Name mea FactoryCast_Applet Macro In Microsoft FrontPage
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23. 35016149 02 2010 121 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring The following table describes properties for the Datalogging History Properties available for each pen are described in the next table Property Description Limits Name The name for the graphic object Background The background color for the graphic object Label The label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color The color for the label Label Font The font for the label Major Scale The number of major labeled scale divisions 0 to 100 Divisions Minor Scale The number of minor unlabeled scale divisions 0 to 100 Divisions Scale Color The color for the scale and its labels Scale Font The font for scale labels Scale Precision The number of fractional digits to be shown for 1 to6 scale labels Set to 1 to use a general exponential format Maximum EU The maximum value in engineering units of the Value symbol variable Minimum EU The minimum value in engineering units of the Value symbol variable Update Period The update interval in seconds for the chart 0 5 to 120 Time Scale The number of horizontal scale divisions O0to6 Divisions Chart Background The color for the chart area Grid Color The color of the grid drawn in the chart area Vertical Grid The number of vertical divisions for the grid 0 to 100 Divisions Border Width The widt
24. 473 9123 www barr thorp com Formatting and Re Starting a Module Re start Format a Module Introduction Re starting is necessary to take into account the modifications made to the application Formatting deletes the website on the module and restores the default website Website gdt and rat directories Formatting allows you to delete all the modifications made to the website of a module in order to start a fresh one froma defined status It does not modify the system configuration Re start the Module The following table shows how to re start a module Step Action 1 In the menu tree select a module 2 In the Target menu click Reboot target 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com 171 Formatting and re starting Format the Module The following table shows how to format a module Step Action 1 In the menu tree select a module 2 In the Target menu click Format target Result the Configuration Password window appears if a configuration password has already been set Otherwise the formatting starts Configuration Password Enter the configuration password for BMX NOE 0110 NOE Enter password here OK Cancel 3 Enter the configuration password and click OK 172 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr th
25. Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Introduction 3 main zones compose the navigator which are Zone Description 1 This zone displays the name of the project as root directory By clicking all the targets associated with the project appear 2 This folder displays the name of the target associated with the project and its IP address By clicking all the folders and files associated with the target appear 3 5 main directories are visible for each target associated with the project e Device it displays the devices CPUs connected to the module associated with the target e GraphicScreens it contains pages created using the Graphic editor see page 89 e DataTables it contains tables created using the Data editor see page 78 e Service it displays the services created by the user availability depending on the target e Website it contains all the website files for the project You can therefore customize the website see page 135 by changing these files or by adding your own pages Toolbar The toolbar enables you to access the main functions of the program directly by Clicking its icons The figure below shows you the toolbar ci gt oo MA a g Alig Z ga EAA nE The following table describes the elements of the toolbar Icon Function r New by clicking the down arrow you can L17 e create a new project add a target to the project ad
26. Exporting the current project to a zip file Global transfer Downloading all the project s modules and all the files Project Validation Verifying the project before transfer Refresh Updating the window and menu tree Properties View modify the project s properties passwords comments etc Quit Exit application Edit Undo Cancel last action Cut Destruction of the selected object and putting it on the clipboard the object can be a project a module a device a graphic object a file a variable etc Copy Copy the object to the clipboard Paste Paste the clipboard Delete Delete the selected object Find Search for text in the project 184 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Menu Menu Sub menu Overview Target Transfer Transfer all files either from your PC to the destination or from the destination to your PC Partial Transfer Transfer only graphic pages data tables and service directories either from your PC to the destination or from the destination to your PC Connect Connecting to the module if the module authorizes the connection or to the simulator Disconnect Disconnecting from the module or from the simulator Stop all services Shutting down all the services for targets using services Start all services Starting all the services for targets using ser
27. Favorites mlx N Page title New page 1 Web File name Change li Save DCI Save as type Web paged eal Cancel LAETA Normak TMI Prevew7 BI a Z O second s at288 WA 14 Transfer the custom Web page to the Web server 15 Test the application 35016149 02 2010 149 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring LiveBeanApplet Parameters The LiveBeanApplet uses parameters that allow you to specify the graphic object to be presented by the applet and to set the applet s background color The applet s parameters and their meanings are shown below Parameter Defines LIBRARY The name of the graphic display which contains the graphic object that is to be presented by the applet This will be the same name that was used when the graphic display was saved with the Graphic Editor This parameter is required BEAN The name of the graphic object that is to be retrieved from the graphic display specified by the LIBRARY parameter This will be the name that appears as the Name property of the graphic object This parameter is required BACKGRND The background color for the applet Acceptable values are WHITE LT_GRAY GRAY DK_GRAY BLACK RED PINK ORANGE YELLOW GREEN MAGENTA CYAN and BLUE Als
28. Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started Accessing the Website Introduction At this time you have e created a project e selected the devices and the variables of your choice e created data and graphic table to monitor the installation e transferred your application from the PC to the target The last step consists of connecting to the website The Data Editor and the Graphic Viewer are used to view graphic animation pages related to the device variables or internal module variables Accessing the Website Step Action 1 Open a Web browser 2 Type the IP address of the module in the address bar In this example we set the IP address of the module to a b c d see page 50 Therefore type a b c d in the address bar Click Go Result The module website appears Click Monitoring on the horizontal menu bar of the website Result The monitoring home page appears Schneider Electric z Monitoring Custom Pages Without password BMX NOE 0110 Home Documentation Monitoring Mn MR EA Ea MsY 1 01e ail a le 4 Copyright 1998 2007 Schneider Automation SAS All Rights reserved Intemet 36 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started Step Action 5 Click Data Editor on the vertical
29. Link A display link is a special graphic object which allows you to move to another graphic display by clicking it To indicate that the object represents a link towards another display the link s text label is underlined and the mouse cursor changes to a hand when it passes over it This object is especially useful when the Graphic Editor is used in View mode which has no drop down list of graphic displays A display link can also be used as an hypertext link to an HTML file If you enter a URL such as Link Display Name you can open it in a new browser window by pressing the SHIFT key while clicking the link If you only click the link the existing browser window is replaced by the URL If the Link Display Name is blank the label is not displayed underlined and the object displayed becomes a simple text label 120 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring The table below describes the display link s properties Property Description Limits Label Label of the link Link Display Name Name of the graphic display to load when the user clicks on the link or URL of a web page Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Datalogging History A Datalogging History provides a continuous time based charting of the value of up to six symbols variables coming from the log file of the Datalogging service A
30. None aeie Digital indicator gt Edit Click Edit when you have finished 10 In the Edit window only change parameters that are specific to this bean such as the address All other parameters will be set to the same values as for the bean saved in your library Click OK when you have finished K Microsoft FrontPage Eile Edit View Insert Fomat Tools Table Frames Window Address Data Type Label Value format Value Precision Units Maximum EU value Minimum EU value Maximum PLC Value INT Minimum PLC Value Time High High Limit Value DEC High Limit Value 1 Low Limit Value sec Low Low Limit Value Limit Deadband Border Width OK Cancel Normal ZAME K Preve 7 fil Press F1 for Help Dz O second s at 28 8 i 35016149 02 2010 147 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Step Action 11 Click OK A window opens showing the Java code which will be inserted in your HTML document Click Insert to complete the insertion of the applet FactoryCast LiveBeanApplet lt APPLET codebase Widgets jar images zip width 180 height 160 gt lt PARAM name BACKGRND lt PARAM name LIBRARY lt
31. Symbol Direct Address Presentation Users who enter the write password can only modify variables symbols and direct addresses which are write enabled When you create a Web enabled database of variables and direct addresses you can designate each element as read only or write enabled Unauthorized or incorrect modifications made to symbols and direct addresses may have undesirable or even dangerous effects on the behavior of your application A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Carefully select the symbols and direct addresses you authorize to be modified online e Do not authorize online modifications of critical process variables Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 35016149 02 2010 177 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Security Changing Passwords Introduction This page enables you to modify the different user names and passwords that are used for identification Modify Passwords This table describes how to change passwords Step Action 1 In the browser select the target 2 In the Target menu click Properties Result the Target Properties window appears Select Security Result the following window appears Configuration General Security Secure HTTP Password Modif Write
32. TRUE e red if the conditions in the section are FALSE 162 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Tool Tip The tool tip function is a help bubble which is displayed when you move the cursor over a variable It displays information about the value of the variable only if its name is visible in the viewer Click on the variable to display the bubble permanently Right click on it to make it disappear Limitations e Only PLC programs created using UnityPro 4 0 or later can be viewed e You can only monitor PLC programs edition is not allowed e The following objects are not animated they appear in black e Objects for which the result depends on an expression e Function blocks without instance for which there is no information on input output variables e Standard DFB i e ALARM_DIA e Multiple dimension tables 35016149 02 2010 163 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring 164 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Setting Up an External Tool Setting Up an External Tool Overview This function enables you to setup an external tool that will be used by Web Designer For example you can setup FrontPage to edit the files of your website The following part shows you how setup FrontPage to o
33. Ta gt T8X ETY 510335 4 lt Back Finish Cancel In the Target List select the targets to add Click gt Result The new target appears in the Selected Target s list Type a name and an address for that target Click Next Result The device selection wizard appears 40 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Project Management Window Fields The following table gives a description of the elements of the Web Designer Project Creation Wizard window Field Function Project Project name Target List List of available targets Target Target types selected in the Module List Name Target Name to distinguish targets of the same type Address IP address of the target The button gt enables you to add one of the targets in the list The button lt enables you to remove a target in the list Removing a Target To remove a target from the project right click the target in the navigator to open the contextual menu and select Delete NOTE If you delete a target of the project all the files associated with that target including devices are also deleted Number of Targets A project can contain up to 16 targets It s possible to select the same type of target several times on condition that you attribute a different name and IP Address for
34. a Web page contains both LiveLabelApplet and LiveBeanApplet then that page must contain a single instance of LiveBeanMgrApplet not LiveLabelMgrApplet LiveBeanMgrApplet supports both LiveLabelApplet and LiveBeanApplet while LiveLabelMgrApplet supports only LiveLabelApplet Inserting a LiveLabelApplet To insert a LiveLabelApplet follow the steps below Step Action In FrontPage or Expression Web select Tools Macros Macros Select the macro that corresponds to the target Click Run AJOJN Select the LiveLabelMgrApplet associated with your target then click OK FactoryCast Applets Available Applets Applet Class Description OK LiveLabelh ple Live Label Mana ple LS LiveLabelApplet Live Label Applet LiveTableApplet Live Table Applet Cancel LiveBeanMgrApplet Live Bean Manager Applet LiveBeanApplet Live Bean Applet GdeApplet Graphic Data App et Note LiveLabe MgrApplet is a special applet which should only be inserted into your Web page once Although a gray box containing a blue letter J appears on your Web page while editing the applet will not be displayed on the Web page from the built in server module 35016149 02 2010 151 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Step Action 5 Select the LiveLabelApplet then click OK The Parameter editing win
35. document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Transfer Connecting to the Module and Recovering a Project from the Module The following table shows the procedure for connecting to the module with a view to recovering its application Step Procedure 1 Select the target in the browser 2 Click Target gt Connect gt Target Web Designer analyses the changes between your project and the module content If you have modified the project the software will ask you to transfer the project Otherwise the application moves automatically to online mode Result the Configuration Password window appears if a configuration password has already been set Otherwise Web Designer connects to the module Configuration Password Enter the configuration password for BMX NOE 0110 NOE Enter password here OK Cancel Enter the configuration password and click OK Result Web Designer connects to the module Disconnecting from the Module The following table shows the procedure for disconnecting from the module Step Function Procedure 1 Disconnecting Click Target gt Disconnect from the Result Web Designer has just switched back to offline mode module 35016149 02 2010 59 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Transfer 60 35016149 02 2010 This document provided
36. functions e The Right Bottom Left and Top buttons can be used to align the edges of the selected graphic objects so that their specified sides are at the same position At least two graphic objects must be selected for these buttons to be enabled e The Horizontal and Vertical buttons are used to align the centers of the graphic objects At least two graphic objects must be selected for these buttons to be enabled e The Horizontal and Vertical buttons are used to space the selected graphic objects regularly in order that the horizontal or vertical spacing between the objects is the same At least three graphic objects must be selected for these buttons to be enabled e The Width and Height buttons are used to achieve parity in dimensions of the graphic objects so the selected width or height corresponds At least two graphic objects must be selected for these buttons to be enabled e The Done button causes the Edit dialog box to be shown again NOTE For all layout operations except Space evenly one of the selected objects is considered the reference object to which all other selected objects refer in order to know their new position or dimension For example when the Width button is pressed all of the selected objects will have their width changed to match the width of the reference object The reference object is differentiated from the other selected objects by making its selection box a different color than the others
37. in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Presentation 12 Preparing for Web Designer installation 14 Interface Presentation 15 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com 11 Introduction Presentation Introduction Web Designer is a state of the art software application with which you can create Web based operator panels and configure operating parameters for Web human machine interface Web HMI devices It provides all the tools needed to design an HMI project from the data acquisition to the creation and display of animated Web drawings Web Designer handles the following for the device website e editing e configuration e modification Web Designer offers two levels of personalization e the creation of a variable base of devices that can be viewed and modified in Web pages e the addition of your own Web pages on the device site Devices In the Schneider product range Web Designer unites website configuration with services carried out in the coupling unit or device A project can simultaneously manage several devices Web Designer manages the following devices PLC Range Device Modicon M340 BMX NOE 0110 Premium TSX ETY 5103 Quantum 140 NOE 771 11 Simulation Web Designer enables you to simulate devices in order to debug the application This means you can verif
38. more information about IP addressing refer to the Modicon M340 for Ethernet Communications Modules and Processors User Manual Repeat steps 3 to 5 if you want to select more than one target Click Next Result The second window of the Web Designer Project Creation Wizard appears 22 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started Device Selection Introduction For each target you can configure the devices that are connected to it Device creation The following table shows how to attach devices to a target Step Action 1 Select a device in the Device List box and click the gt button Result The device appears in Selected Target s Device s PJ Web Designer Project Creation Wizard Web Designer Project Wizard Creation of a new Web Designer Project Project Modicon_M340_example m Step 2 Add Device Select the Target from the Target List select the Device from the Device List and press the gt button Remove Device Select the Device and press the lt button Edit Device Details Click on the Name Adress column to edit Target List Device List zE Targetls Deyice s Modicon M340 TargetDevice Name _ Address Protocol Ell BMXNOE0110 NOE a b c d H Modicon M340 PLC UMAS x lt Back Next Cancel In the selected Target s Device s zone ent
39. the 1st column Click Import selected variables Save the project by using the menu Project Save all Namespace By clicking the Namespace file of the project in the browser a table that groups all symbols previously selected for targets or devices appears 28 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started Data Editor Introduction The Data Editor enables you to create Web pages in which the values of variables are displayed in table format In certain cases these values can be modified by the user Allowing write access can change system behavior A WARNING UNINTENDED OPERATION e Make sure variables that can be written are accessible by trained personnel only password protect e Do not give write access to critical control variables Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Selecting Editor Symbols Step Action 1 In the browser extend the menu tree in the example 2 Right click the DataTables directory to open the contextual menu and choose New Table In the Table Name field enter a name for the data table Click OK Result An empty data table appears 35016149 02 2010 29 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started Step Act
40. the selection box around the object When you move the mouse cursor over the object s selection box the cursor s appearance changes according to the type of resizing you may perform If you press the mouse button while the cursor is over the object s selection box and move the mouse without releasing the button a box bordered with dotted lines will appear When you release the mouse button the object is resized to fit the dimensions of the area you have defined You can carry out different resizing operations depending on which part of the object s selection box you move Each corner of the box enables the adjacent sides to be moved and each side enables that side only to be moved 35016149 02 2010 97 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Moving Graphic Objects You can move a graphic object in the display window using the mouse If you press the mouse button while the cursor is over an object and move the mouse without releasing the button a selection box will appear When you release the mouse button the object is moved into the selection box To move several graphic objects select them and then move the group of objects in the same way as you would a single object When you move a group of objects a selection box appears for each object in the group Defining Graphic Object Properties You can define the properties of a graphic object using the property sheet s
41. the slider arrows Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border Horizontal or Vertical Selector A horizontal or vertical selector allows you to choose from a number of options Once the selection has been made the value corresponding to the choice is sent to the device The choices are represented by the marks on a scale the current selection being indicated by the position of the cursor on a slider The table below describes the horizontal or vertical selector s properties Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Graphic object background color Choices Selector choices Each choice is indicated in the At least two form of a label value input when you selecta choices required label the value is sent to the device Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Scale Visible Indicates if a scale labeled with the choices should be displayed Scale Color Color of the scale and its labels Scale Font Font used for the scale labels Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border
42. to jog a motor when the button is depressed and to stop jogging when the button is released If communications are lost while the button is depressed the motor will continue to jog even when the button is released Graphic objects should not be used to control situations such as this unless other interlock methods are installed in the system In addition all the objects in the Graphic Editor exist in the form of applets to help clients who wish to insert several simple applets into a single HTML page When combined with the LiveBeanApplet the graphic objects in the Graphic Editor can be used in the same way as the LiveLabelApplet 104 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Horizontal Indicator A horizontal indicator gives an analogue representation of the value of a variable in a device This is a horizontal bar which represents a percentage of its range in physical units It is possible to display the value s digital indication in the centre of the bar The table below describes the horizontal indicator s properties variable Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Graphic object background color Label Label to be displayed as part of
43. to protect can only be viewed by users who supply the correct user name and password Restrictions Restrictions are applied overall When you create a website and you want to protect it you must place it in the folder called secure 174 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Security External Security Overview If your network has been configured to enable users to consult your Internet site your security system is the same as that of an intranet site only you have an additional security measure a firewall Architecture of a Firewall A firewall forms a gateway between Internet and your embedded server You can use a firewall to restrict or forbid access to your website A firewall can be configured to authorize network connections to a limited range of ports or to authorize traffic to or from certain IP addresses Browser on PC Internet Firewall FactoryCast Module Intranet Browser UnityPro Configuration Embedded on Database Software Server PC on PC in PLC Types of Firewalls There are two types of firewalls e Network firewalls e Application firewalls Network Firewalls Network firewalls are often installed between the Internet and a single entry point to an intranet or internal protected network 35016149 02 2010 17
44. to synchronize with a PLC database Step Action 1 Click Target gt Synchronize with PLC database Result Inconsistencies will be shown in a window Click OK to start default resynchronization operations Transfer the project to the module 72 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Managing Variables Manual Edit Presentation You can manually add variables by directly entering a symbol an address its type and define the access right in the Variables window of each device NOTE Depending on the devices that you connect to the target the type of variables you can access through the target might be different Automatic Input Automatic Input is an option that makes easier the manual creation of variables by incrementing the value of the last record If you select this option the value of the fields is automatically filled when you add a new variable The values correspond to those of the previous line incremented by 1 Activating Desactivating Automatic Input Options gt Automatic Input 35016149 02 2010 73 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Managing Variables Author Rights in Namespace Presentation This table enables you to specify which variables can be accessed in read write mode NOTE Write access is controlled by a password Securit
45. true e red if its value is false e Other types display the name or the value of the variable in yellow Use the tool tip to see more information as the name of the variable its type its address and its comment 35016149 02 2010 161 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Links animation e Links connected to boolean variables are displayed in green or red depending on the value of the variable they are connected to green if true red if false e Other links are displayed in black SFC animation The colors used for the different elements are e for steps e green if the step is active e white if the step is inactive e yellow if the activity time of the step is less than the minimum programmed time e pink if the activity time of the step is greater than the minimum programmed time e for macro steps e when a macro step becomes active the upper half is shown in green e when the OUT step of the macro step is active the whole of the macro step is shown in green e when the macro step becomes inactive it is then shown in white e for transitions associated with a Boolean element or a simple Boolean expression e green if the element or the expression is TRUE e red if the element or the expression is FALSE e for transitions associated with a section e black as long as the previous step remains inactive e green if the conditions in the section are
46. various devices that can be used in website pages All device variables used in a project are grouped in a file called Namespace The Data Editors and Graphic Editors in a project use variables in this Namespace Types of Symbols For Modicon M340 Premium and Quantum PLCs symbols that can be used come from the PLC application stu xvm prj or fef file type Selecting PLC Symbols The following table shows how to select PLC symbols Step Action 1 In the browser extend the menu tree in the example 2 In the Devices directory double click a PLC type device Modicon M340 in our example Result lo Topic_ Variable Type Access Tessen ee Delete Duplicate Import PLC Symbols Import from CSV Export to CSV 3 Click Import PLC symbols Result the Open window appears 4 Select the stu or xvm file in which the application symbols are 35016149 02 2010 27 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started Step Action Click Open Result the Select Variables to Import window appears P Selection of the variables to import Select the variables to import in the service using double click Name Type Address Comment yi Actions Select all Invert selection M ReadOnly Import selected variables Cancel Select the required symbols by double cliking
47. 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Simulation Mode Using the Simulator for Device windows Step Action 1 Double click the desired device in the Devices directory Result the following window appears Remove Duplicate Import PLC Symbols Animate_persistent Import from CSV Export to CSV 4 Variables Properties 2 Click Animate persistent If the AutoIncrement function is checked the variables are automatically incremented In the Value column the simulated values are displayed Else the variables are no longer incremented For R W variables double click the Value column to modify the values 35016149 02 2010 65 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Simulation Mode 66 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Managing Variables Subject of this Chapter This chapter explains how Web Designer handles variables This concerns importing variables either from a file describing a piece of equipment or from a file exported by software from the automated program listing variables from the automated program This chapter also presents the file called Namespace which groups all these variables The data and graphics publishers as well as services use these variable
48. 35016149 03 Web Designer for Modicon M340 Premium and Quantum User Manual 02 2010 Schneider Electric www schneider electric com This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof Neither Schneider Electric nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein If you have any suggestions for improvements or amendments or have found errors in this publication please notify us No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying without express written permission of Schneider Electric All pertinent state regional and local safety regulations must be observed when installing and using this product For reasons of safety and to help ensure compliance with documented system data only the manufacturer should perform repairs to comp
49. 473 9123 www barr thorp com Project Management Scope of this Chapter This chapter explains how to manage a project It concerns e Modifying a project e Opening and closing a project e Importing a project from a file What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Adding Removing Targets 40 Adding Removing a Device 42 Adding Removing Items 44 Opening Closing a Project 46 Import 47 35016149 02 2010 39 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Project Management Adding Removing Targets Adding a New Target The following table shows how to add a target Step Action 1 Select a project 2 Click Project gt New gt Target Result The Web Designer Project Creation Wizard opens initialized with targets that already exist in the project 3 Web Designer Project Creation Wizard Web Designer Project Wizard Creation of a new Web Designer project Oe rer t B 28 Website E g Target2 EHS Website Project Projecl example Step 1 Add the target Select the target and press the gt button Remove target Select the target and press the lt button Edit Target detail Click on the Name Adress column to edit Target List Selected Target s FactoryCast Target Name I Address F 440 NOE 771 1148 5 EEN NOE 0110 v1 0 gt r BMX NOE 011043 5
50. 5 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Security Application Level Firewalls An application firewall works for an application for example FTP It intercepts all traffic sent to this application and decides whether or not to transmit this traffic to the application Application firewalls are located on individual host computers Firewall Configuration Web Designer uses HTTP FTP and Schneider Electric Modbus application protocol MBAP to access embedded server pages and files If you want viewers to be able to access your site from the Internet and your embedded server is protected by a firewall you must configure the firewall to authorize HTTP FTP and MBAP traffic Port Protocol Access to 21 FTP Protected embedded server files Higher than 1024 80 HTTP Web pages 502 MBAP Operational data NOTE e The default FTP name and password are USER USER e The FactoryCast client follows the Firewall Friendly FTP standard RFC 1579 It issues an FTP PASV command to the FactoryCast server before any attempt to establish an FTP data connection e The online mode of the configuration tool is not operational if the module is protected by a firewall The ports in this mode are dynamically assigned 176 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Security Variable Access Security
51. 6149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com 4 WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Use only Schneider Electric software or approved software with our hardware products Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Anyone who has access to a configuration tool and to your embedded server can override your security settings and download new settings to the server Unauthorized or incorrect changes to data may change the behavior of your application in ways that may be undesirable or even hazardous A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Keep strict access to the embedded server by configuring passwords e Carefully select the symbols and direct addresses you authorize to be modified online e Do not authorize online modifications of critical process variables Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage User Comments We welcome your comments about this document You can reach us by e mail at techcomm schneider electric com 10 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Introduction Scope of this Chapter This chapter introduces Web Designer It shows you how to install it It also provides you a description of the graphical interface What s
52. 6149 02 2010 179 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Security 180 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Appendices 35016149 02 2010 181 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com 182 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Menu Subject of this Chapter This chapter describes the menus for Web Designer functions What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Menu 184 Contextual Menu 186 35016149 02 2010 183 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Menu Menu Overview The following table shows the complete menu system when all functions are supported Menu Sub menu Overview Project New Create a new project Creating a new module device data table graphic page Creating a service Creating files and folders Open project Open an existing project Close project Close current project Save Save item modified in the project Save all Save all items modified in the project Import Importing an existing z p project or converting a FactoryCast or FactoryCast HMI project Export
53. AVG7 WORD levice Device2 P_MAX_AVG_PLUS WORD levice Device2 P_MAX_AVG_MINUS WORD device Device Q_MAX_AVG_PLUS WORD levice Device2 Q_MAX_AVG_MINUS WORD evice Device2S_MAX_AVG WORD OK Cancel 100 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Security Security Your data is protected by three security devices e The HTML page which contains the Graphic Editor applet has been placed in the secure directory on the Web module The Web browser user is therefore invited to enter a password which will allow him her to download the HTML page e You must enter the correct password in the Password dialog box to be able to save delete files or send data values For the transfer of data values the Graphic Editor reinforces the read only mode by deactivating all the graphic objects user commands e The Graphic Editor allows you to indicate if an element is read only The Graphic Editor reinforces the read only attribute of a symbol variable or address by rejecting any request which would define a new data value and by informing the user via the Graphic Editor message window A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use graphic objects in situation where loss of communication to the FactoryCast module can affect human or material integrity Graphic objects are not intended for use in safety critical machine functions Failure to follo
54. Cast Extension To add the FactoryCast Extension to the FrontPage Insert menu do the following Step Action Start FrontPage 2000 Click Customize on the Tools menu Click the Commands tab and then select Macros from the Categories list gt Microsoft FrontPage Eile Edit View Insert Format Tools Table Frames Window Help D7 y BOT ee 9 psej aray RASE OTI stomize oolbars Commands Options Categories Commands Custom Button Select command Description Modify Selection w 35016149 02 2010 137 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Step Action Drag and drop the entry Custom Menu Item from the Commands list to the Insert menu beneath the Advanced command The Insert menu will automatically drop down when you drag over it D Microsoft FrontPage LX Eile Edit View Insert ormat Jools Table Frames Window Help Or gry m Bse aorar _ 71 Horizontal Line O cSt ra RHI Sl Date and Time fi Symbol os IX Comment gt Navigation Bar Options Page Banner Commands PEE Component Database gt Havin gt Custom Button Ss CS Picture E
55. EU range 0 to 10 to apply to verification of the High Low limit Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border Value Simulated gross input value without scale for Note 3 testing the graphic object see page 134 Bitmap The bitmap interface graphic element displays a static bitmap on the screen The properties of the bitmap interface graphic element are as follows Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Background Graphic object background color Note 1 see page 134 Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border Border Color Color of the graphic object border Bitmap Choices File names of custom bitmaps to display Refer to the next paragrah for information on adding images into the module 126 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Adding Images You can add images into the module in one of the following way e Add your images into the images zip file path NAND FLASH1 wwwroot e Create a directory into the module i e NAND FLASH1 wwwroot bitmaps Copy your images into this directory In this case you need to specify the path of the images you want to use i e
56. Editor 29 Graphic Editor 32 presentation 20 selecting devices 23 selecting variables 27 transfering a project 34 Graphic Editor applet parameters 102 presentation 89 properties sheet 99 security 107 toolbar 91 user functions 96 Graphic objects extended 124 presentation 104 import 47 synchronization 72 installation 14 introduction 12 IP address 50 35016149 02 2010 199 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Index module connecting disconnecting 58 FTP 54 IP address 50 N namespace 68 write access 74 O online documentation 54 P password 178 configuration 179 HTTP 179 write 179 PC configuration 13 PLC program viewer 158 presentation 12 project add devices 42 add targets 40 close 46 device list 43 global transfer 54 open 46 partial transfer 54 remove devices 43 remove items 45 remove targets 41 save 46 target list 41 transfer 51 validation 55 R reboot target 171 S security access 177 Security access 174 firewall 175 passwords 174 service creation 45 simulation 62 63 site explorer 54 symbol name 68 import from PLC 70 manual selection 73 synchronization 72 T transfer status 56 V variable import from PLC 70 manual selection 73 name 68 Unity Pro 72 W Web Designer close 46 Workspace directory 169 write password 179
57. GAIN 0 0 ON_WORD A text value to be shown when value is non zero Use only if the FORMAT is BOOL ON OFF_WORD A text value to be shown when value is zero Use only if the FORMAT is BOOL OFF FOREGRND Foreground color of the applet Acceptable values are WHITE LT_GRAY DK_GRAY BLACK RED PINK ORANGE YELLOW GREEN MAGENTA CYAN and BLUE Also a RGB color value can be entered using the format OxRRGGBB where RR GG and BB are the hexadecimal values for the red green and blue components respectively BLACK BACKGRND Background color for the applet For acceptable values see FOREGRND LT_GRAY ERROR_ COLOR Foreground color of the VALUE field when unable to retrieve the value from the PLC For acceptable values see FOREGRND MAGENTA 35016149 02 2010 155 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Parameter Defines With Default Value of LABEL_ Alignment of the text in the LABEL field if the width LEFT ALIGN of the field is greater than the length of the text Acceptable values are LEFT CENTER and RIGHT VALUE_ Alignment of the text in the VALUE field if the width LEFT ALIGN of the field is greater than the length of the text Acceptable values are LEFT CENTER and RIGHT UNITS_ Alignment of the text in the UNITS field if the width
58. Graphic Objects Introduction ASCII Text Editor The extended graphic objects available in the Graphic Editor are designed to help you to create graphic displays imitating advanced graphic display panels All the data control and monitoring objects have integrated communication functions and are designed as standalone graphic objects Be aware however that if communication to the device linked to the graphic object is lost the object becomes inoperative without the end device s knowledge A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use graphic objects in situations where loss of communication to the module can affect human or material integrity Graphic objects are not intended for use in critical machine functions Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage For example say you have programmed a pushbutton object to jog a motor when the button is depressed and to stop jogging when the button is released If communications are lost while the button is depressed the motor will continue to jog even when the button is released Graphic objects should not be used to control situations such as this unless other interlock methods are installed in the system In addition to help clients who wish to insert several simple applets into a single HTML page all objects in the Graphic Editor exist in the form of applets When combined with the LiveBeanApplet the graphic o
59. Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Step Action Select a device in the Devices directory Right click and select Open Result an Internet Explorer window in which the PLC program viewer window associated with the selected device appears Select the PLC program section you want to visualize in the navigation tree Result the PLC program appears in the Display window Representation and Color Convention The following figure shows you the PLC Program Viewer window a Monitoring Data Editor Data Editor Lite Graphic Editor Graphic Viewer Operator screens Plc Program Viewer E Custom Pages With password Without password Schneider Tz Terie uum AKTU Home Documentation PLC PROGRAM VIEWER Device0 ple E Taska E 5 MAST E Sections i e Start_process AND_BOOL eEWeighing_Mate INI OU Weighing_Mate IN2 DGE o2 Heating IAND_BOOL Feeder N1 oy orming IN2 efaTransportation_ E Packaging Rob AND_BOOL 3 chartSource IN1 Actions ial diN2 9u i m Init Robot im Left Rota 1 Material_ i sp Armt FactoryCast Copyright 2000 2009 Schneider Automation SAS All Rights Reserved 1 2 1 Navigation tree select the section of the PLC program you want to visualize 2 Display window this zone display the animated PLC program Variables animation e Boolean are displayed in e green if its value is
60. L language used to build Web pages 140 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Installing FactoryCast Extension for Microsoft Expression Web Overview This section describes how to install remove the FactoryCast Extension for Microsoft Expression Web Installing FactoryCast During the installation of Web Designer if Expression Web has been installed on the same PC then the FactoryCast Extension for Expression Web is automatically installed as a Expression Web Macro File If this is the case then proceed to the next section which provides instructions for adding the Extension to the menu of Expression Web However if Expression Web is installed after Web Designer has been installed then the Extension can be installed by either re installing Web Designer or manually copying the macro file to the macro folder of Expression Web For manual installation after installing Microsoft Expression Web the following will install the Extension Copy the file Microsoft Expression Web wdmacro from CD ROM to the folder USERPROFILE Application Data Microsoft Expression Web Designer Macros create the final Macros folder if it does not already exist Adding FactoryCast Extension To add the FactoryCast Extension to the Expression Web Insert menu do the following Step Action Start Microsoft Expression Web Click Customize on
61. OL Alertfortemper R device DeviceO minus_1_percent UNLOCATED BOOL Heating inputp R levice Device0 Robot_1 cvArm_2 UNLOCATED BOOL Internal variable R levice DeviceQ Material_picked_off UNLOCATED EBOOL Material picked R levice DeviceQ recipe Add_during MW122 BOOL R device DeviceQ Alert UNLOCATED EBOOL Minimum current R device DeviceQ cooling_monitoring UNLOCATED TIME R levice DeviceO recipe Add afar OMIA 28 BOOL R evice Device0 Robot_1 init UNLOCATED BOOL __Inttialisation Ri device DeviceD email MWA NT Email status R Variables 68 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Managing Variables Importing from a Programmable PLC Introduction It s possible to access a Unity Pro database with the function Import Symbols NOTE Depending on the devices that you connect to the target the type of variables you can access through the target might be different Refer to the FactoryCast for Modicon M340 User Manual or FactoryCast for Premium and Quantum User Manual for more information on supported variables 35016149 02 2010 69 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Managing Variables Accessing the Software Database The following table shows how to access the software database Step Action 1 Double click the desired device in the Devices directory Result the following window appear
62. PARAM name BEAN lt PARAM name PROPERTIES lt APPLET gt archive classes SAComm jar classes GDE jar classes code com schneiderautomation gde LiveBeanApplet value LT_GRAY gt value librar y gt value Digital indicator 2 gt value address 1000 datatype label format precis units INT Time DEC ion 1 sec gt Insert Cancel 12 Continue inserting instances of LiveBeanApplet in your Web page Once you have inserted the last applet click Cancel in the Web Designer applet selection window to return to editing your Web page F Microsoft FrontPage Eile Edt View Insert Fomat Tools Table Frames Window Ov g r B ae None Y pez Pale lt i Reports Navigation h orration gde LiveBeanApplet Normal ZAMEK Preview 7 ill default fond z Noma les s View new_page_1 htm x Page Folders A Press F1 for Help l z O second s at 28 8 BEZ 148 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Step Action 13 Save your custom Web page IE Apps Feast E fe amp Xx cP M Tools amp integrated user History a sample web page My documents amp Desktop CN
63. Password __ Modif Configurator Password Modify FTP Passwort Modify Cancel 178 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Security Step Action Click Modify to change a password Refer to next paragraph for a description of each passwords Result the Password window appears le Secure HTTP Pa Set the secure HTTP Password Type the new password and confirm it Login New password Confirm new password OK Cancel Enter a new password and confirm it by typing it in the Confirm new password field If it s an HTTP password the login is also requested Click OK in the Password window Note if you leave any fields empty during the modification you will be asked to confirm the replacement of the current password by an empty password Repeat actions 4 6 for each password to modify Click OK in the Properties window of the target to close the window Function This table shows the fields in the various windows used to modify passwords Window Function Secure HTTP Required for connecting to the secure pages of the module website Password via a browser Write Password Required to write variables in animation mode Configurator Required to access the configuration parameters of the module Password FTP Password Not available 3501
64. Presentation If you want to view or modify the value of a direct address you must insert that direct address in a data template Allowing write access can change system behavior A WARNING online UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Limit embedded server access to qualified personnel e Password protect access to the embedded server e Carefully select the symbols and direct addresses you authorize to be modified e Do not authorize online modifications of critical process variables Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Inserting a Direct Address Step Action 1 Double click on an empty row in the spreadsheet Result The data editor s configuration area appears In the Address field of the configuration area enter the variable s Direct address In the configuration area click on Apply Result A new row that corresponds to the variable address is displayed in the spreadsheet 86 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Using an Existing Data Template Overview Once you have created data templates you may want to access or modify them Accessing a Data Template The following procedure shows you how to access a existing data template Step Action 1 Extend the DataTables directory in the navigator Result The ex
65. Project Introduction This section provides an example showing how to create a new project using a BMX NOE 0110 module Creating a New Project Step Action 1 Click Project New Project Result the Web Designer Project Creation Wizard window appears B Web Designer Project Creation Wizard Web Designer Project Wizard Creation of a new Web Designer project Project Modicon_M340_example Step 1 Add the target Select the target and press the gt button Remove target Select the target and press the lt button Edit Target detail Click on the Name Adress column to edit Target List Selected Target s FactoryCast Target Name Address 440 NOE 771 1148 5 fp ONIX NOE 0110 v1 0 gt t BMX NOE 011085 TSX ETY 510335 9 lt Back Finish Camel Enter the project name Modicon_M340_example in the Project field In the target box scroll over the drop down menu of the FactoryCast and select the module you require for example BMX NOE 0110 v1 0 and click the gt button Result the chosen module appears in the Selected Target s box on the right 4 Enter the Name of the target NOE in the Selected Target s box 35016149 02 2010 21 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started Step Action Enter the IP Address a b c d in the Selected Target s box For
66. Started Scope of this Chapter The purpose of this document is to show you the procedure for creating a Web Designer for Modicon M340 application What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Presentation 20 Creating a New Project 21 Device Selection 23 Target Properties 25 Variable Selection 27 Data Editor 29 Graphic Editor 32 Transfer 34 Accessing the Website 36 35016149 02 2010 19 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started Presentation Introduction Architecture This getting started covers from project creation to visualizing it on a PC witha browser The project is made with a BMX NOE 0110 module and a Modicon M340 PLC connected on the same rack The Web server will be hosted by the BMX NOE 0110 module which will periodically scan the values of variables located in the PLC The IP address for the module will be a b c d The following diagram shows the architecture of the getting started example Ethernet Remote PC Modicon M340 BMX NOE 0110 The following table describes the elements of the example Reference Type Description BMX NOE 0110 Target Ethernet module Modicon M340 Device PLC 20 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started Creating a New
67. U Value Maximum value of the variable in physical units Minimum EU Value Minimum value of the variable in physical units Maximum Value Maximum gross value without scale of the Note 3 device variable see page 134 Minimum Value Minimum gross value without scale of the Note 3 variable in the device see page 134 Bar Background Background color of the indicator bar Bar Color Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is within the High Low range High High Limit Value of the High High limit expressed in Value physical units High High Limit Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is Color greater than the High High limit High Limit Value Value of the High limit expressed in physical units 35016149 02 2010 125 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Property Description Limits High Limit Color Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is greater than the High limit Low Limit Value Value of the Low limit expressed in physical units Low Limit Color Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is less than the Low limit Low Low Limit Value of the Low Low limit expressed in physical Value units Low Low Limit Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is less Color than the Low Low limit Limit Deadband Neutral range as a percentage of the
68. a Data Template 86 Using an Existing Data Template 87 78 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Data Editor Overview Data Editor is a Java applet that enables you to create dynamic data tables that can be updated with run time data from the PLC Elements of Data Editor The following illustration shows you the Data Editor Variable Name Address Data Type Format Status Address Type register Format DECIMAL 7 Read only OK Reset Number Description 1 List of the variables included in this table 2 The configuration area makes it possible to e select and or modify a symbol select and or modify an address select the variable type select the variable s display format check the read only option 35016149 02 2010 79 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Creating a Data Template Overview To display some symbols variables you must create a new data template Creating a Data Template Follow the steps in the table below to create a data template Step Description 1 Right click the DataTables directory in the navigator and select New Table Result the New Table window appears amp New Table ojx
69. a graphic page by selecting a graphic object for placement in the display window and accessing all the graphic editing functions The graphic objects available are presented in a single object palette standard Pr woed e FE Lote Customize Cut spy Paste Layout Options Done The controls of the Edit dialog box provide the following functions The Drop down List Box shows the set of palettes that are available When you select the name of a palette from the list the palette area of the dialog displays the selected one s graphic objects The Palette shows the graphic objects that are in the current palette with an icon that depicts each graphic object s type meter button etc When you click any of the icons in the palette a graphic object of the corresponding type becomes selected for insertion While the Graphic Editor is in insert mode if you click in an open area of the display window an instance of the selected graphic object is inserted into the graphic display The Information Area shows the name and size of the graphic object that is currently selected The Cut button causes the currently selected graphic object s to be removed from the graphic display and saved to a buffer i e an internal clipboard replacing any existing contents of the buffer The Copy button causes the currently selected graphic object s t
70. accepted Abbreviation Format Type bool Boolean dec Decimal hex Hexadecimal binary Binary ASCII Bytes displayed as ASCII characters time Day_hr_min_sec_ms date YYYY MM DD or HH MM SS Status Field The Status column contains messages about the status of communications with the symbol variable or direct address If communications are normal the status message is OK If communication with a simple variable or a direct address is not operational the Status column displays a message describing the event 35016149 02 2010 83 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Inserting a Symbol Variable in a Data Template Overview If you want to view or modify the value of a symbol variable in the Namespace you must insert that symbol variable in a data template A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Password protect access to the embedded server e Carefully select the symbols and direct addresses you authorize to be modified online e Do not authorize online modifications of critical process variables Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 84 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Inserting a Symbol Variable Follow the steps in the table below to insert a Symbol variable Ste
71. additional instances of LiveLabelAppletto your Web page Once the last applet has been inserted click Cancel in the applet selection window to return to editing your Web page 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com 153 Monitoring LiveLabelApplet Parameters The applet s parameters their meaning and the default values are shown below address Acceptable values for this parameter are UNDEFINED No data type specified SHORT 8 bit signed integer USHORT 8 bit unsigned integer INT 16 bit signed integer UINT 16 bit unsigned integer DINT 32 bit signed integer UDINT 32 bit unsigned integer REAL 32 bit IEEE floating point TIME 32 bit unsigned integer in ms BOOL 1 bit discrete boolean NOTES If the ADDRESS parameter is a direct address and the DATATYPE parameter is not specified a default DATATYPE BOOL INT DINT or REAL based on the implied size of the data value is used If ADDRESS is a direct address for a discrete PLC reference Quantum Ox 1x reference DATATYPE must be set to BOOL DATATYPE may be set to BOOL only for discrete PLC references If the ADDRESS parameter is the name of a Concept PL7 or Unity Pro symbol variable the DATATYPE parameter is optional Ifthe DATATYPE is specified for a symbol variable it must exactly match its actual data type TIME is not a v
72. alid data type for PL7 Premium Parameter Defines With Default Value of LABEL A text label to identify the data item No label UNITS A text label to identify the value s engineering units No units displayed ADDRESS The name of Concept PL7 Unity Pro symbol None variable or Quantum Premium Micro direct address DATATYPE The data type of the symbol variable or direct UNDEFINED 154 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Parameter Defines With Default Value of FORMAT The display format for the value Acceptable values for this parameter are DEC decimal HEX hexadecimal BIN binary ASCII bytes displayed as ASCII characters TIME day_hr_min_sec_ms BOOL ON_WORD or OFF_WORD see below NOTE If DATA TYPE is REAL a FORMAT other than DEC will give unpredictable results if the value cannot be converted to an integer DEC for most data types TIME for data type TIME BOOL for data type BOOL GAIN The gain multiplier used for scaling the retrieved value to engineering units NOTE Scaling is to be performed only if GAIN or BIAS is set and FORMAT is DEC Linear scaling is performed by the formula SCALED_VALUE GAINxRAW_VALUE BIAS 1 0 BIAS The bias offset used for scaling the retrieved value to engineering units See NOTE for
73. ap Choices Name of the bitmap file to be clicked on 128 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Indicator Light The indicator light displays the value of a variable in a device The input value of 0 is equal to OFF and any value other than 0 is equal to ON If the Flash Interval property is set to a positive value the indicator light will flash when the input value is equal to ON There is one bitmap for the ON state and another for the OFF state The properties of the indicator light are as follows Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 3 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Graphic object background color Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label OFF Word Text to be displayed when the input value is OFF OFF Bitmap Indicator bitmap when the OFF word is displayed Choice OFF Word Color Color of the OFF word text OFF Word Font Font of the OFF word text ON Word Text to be displayed when the input value is ON ON Bitmap Choice Indicator bitmap when the ON word is displayed ON Word Color Color of the ON word font ON Word Font Font of the ON word text object
74. ation COIL output bit Boolean DISCRETE INPUT input bit Boolean REGISTER 16 bit signed integer INT32 32 bit signed integer INT32SWAP 32 bit signed integer with least significant and most significant words inverted INPUT REGISTER 16 bit signed integer for analog input The limits of the Maximum PLC Value and Minimum PLC Value properties are the natural limits of the configured Data Type property For a push button you must specify at least one value If several values are entered they will be assigned to an address table starting with the direct address indicated For the applet to display a numerical data value instead of a label specify parameters in the HTML code as follows name label value data 134 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring 7 3 Creating Custom Web Pages Scope of this Section This part shows you how to create custom Web pages for your website using FrontPage 2000 or Microsoft Expression web NOTE For other ways to create custom pages refer to the FactoryCast HMI Gateway TSX ETG 30 Product Range user manual What s in this Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Installing FactoryCast Extension for Microsoft FrontPage 136 Installing FactoryCast Extension for Microsoft Expression Web 141 Inse
75. be asked for confirmation that the changes are to be discarded If the special entry lt new gt is chosen from the list then the display window is cleared and a new graphic page can be created Save The Save button causes the Save dialog box to become visible This button is disabled until you have entered a correct write enable password Delete The Delete button causes the Delete dialog box to become visible This button is disabled until you have entered a correct password or if the current graphic display has not yet been saved Edit The Edit button causes the Edit dialog box to become visible Information display area The information display area shows the name and version of the Concept PL7 or Unity Pro program that is running in the connected PLC 35016149 02 2010 91 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Save Dialog Delete Dialog Password Dialog The Save dialog box allows you to save the current graphic display Save graphic display as When the Save dialog box is presented the name of the current graphic page is shown in the dialog s text field If the current graphic page has never been saved i e a new graphic display then the text field is blank Once you have either accepted the current name a save operation or provided a new name a save as operation then you can click OK to save the contents of the current grap
76. bel Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border Indicator Light Properties identical to those of the Indicator Light graphic object with the exception of the shared properties listed above Top Push Button Properties identical to those of the Push Button graphic object with the exception of the shared properties listed above Bottom Push Properties identical to those of the Push Button Button graphic object with the exception of the shared properties listed above An analog meter gives an analog representation of the value of a variable in a device It is represented by a pointer on a circular dial whose position corresponds to a percentage of its range in physical units You can set the size of the meter s circular dial circle degrees sweep its colors and the style of the pointer The table below describes the analog meter s properties Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Graphic object background color 35016149 02 2010 115 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Property Description Limits Label Label to be displayed as par
77. bel Font Font used for the label OFF Word Text to be displayed when the input value is OFF OFF Bitmap Distributor bitmap when the OFF word is Choice displayed OFF Word Color Color of the OFF word text OFF Word Font Font of the OFF word text ON Word Text to be displayed when the input value is ON ON Bitmap Choice Distributor bitmap when the ON word is displayed ON Word Color Color of the ON word font ON Word Font Font of the ON word text object Flash Interval The flashing time for the indicator light expressed 200 to 2 000 in milliseconds when the input value is ON Set to 0 for no flashing Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border Value Simulated input value for testing the graphic Note 3 see page 134 35016149 02 2010 133 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Notes The notes relating to this section are as follows 1 The Data Type property must correspond exactly to the actual data type of the variable If the Address property is the direct address of a binary PLC reference reference Ox 1x Quantum for example the Data Type property must be set to Coil for outputs or Discrete Input for discrete inputs The various values of the Data Type property have the following meanings Type Signific
78. bjects in the Graphic Editor can be used in the same way as the LiveLabelApplet The ASCII text editor is based on the message display graphic element It enables new text to be entered The properties of the ASCII text editor are as follows Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Max Text Length Maximum length of the text Text Color Color of the text 124 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Bar Graph Property Description Limits Text Font Font of the text Swap Bytes False if the target byte order is the same as that of the PC Value The text itself A bar graph gives an analog representation of the value of a variable in a device It draws a vertical bar whose length is proportional to the value and represents a percentage of its range in physical units The properties of the bar graph are as follows Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Graphic object background color Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Maximum E
79. by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Simulation Mode Scope of this Chapter This chapter describes the simulation mode This mode can be used for debugging data tables graphic pages and services without being connected to the target What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Connecting Disconnecting to from the Simulator 62 Simulation 63 35016149 02 2010 61 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Simulation Mode Connecting Disconnecting to from the Simulator Introduction The following information describes the operating mode for launching an application through the simulator The simulator enables you to execute an application without having to connect to a module It is therefore possible to test the application from a PC before transferring it to the module NOTE The graphic and data editors see page 77 are both active in simulation mode You can therefore modify these pages in simulation mode Once the changes are made carry out a part transfer in order to reduce transfer time Connecting to the Simulator The following table shows the procedure for connecting to the simulator and transferring the application Step Procedure 1 Select a target in a project 2 Click Target gt Connect gt Simulation You are now connected to the simulator the applicati
80. cale value is Color greater than the High High limit High Limit Value Value expressed in physical units of the High limit High Limit Color Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is greater than the High limit Low Limit Value Value expressed in physical units of the Low limit Low Limit Color Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is less than the Low limit Low Low Limit Value expressed in physical units of the Low Value Low limit Low Low Limit Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is less Color than the Low Low limit Limit Deadband Neutral range as a percentage of the EU range 0 to 10 to apply to verification of the High Low limit Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border Value Simulated gross starting value without scale for Note 3 testing the graphic object see page 134 A vertical indicator gives an analogue representation of the value of a variable in a device This is a vertical bar which represents a percentage of its range in physical units The table below describes the vertical indicator s properties Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Graphic object background color Label Label to be displayed as part o
81. click OK Result the Progress Information window appears The files are displayed one at a time in the Status Bar 35016149 02 2010 53 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Transfer Total Transfer of the Project Partial Transfer Documentation Site Explorer This function lets you transfer the entire project to all the targets associated with it The transfer is done target by target The global transfer only works in 1 way you can transfer from the PC to the targets but not from the targets to the PC In the last case you have to manually transfer the files target by target To activate the transfer click Project Global transfer The procedure is exactly the same than a transfer from the PC to the target see page 51 To save time it s possible to do only a partial transfer In the Website gdt graphic pages rdt data tables and Service directories the contextual menu authorizes a partial transfer limited to files located in these directories In this way you don t have to transfer the entire project if you just modified a small part To manage online documentation the user can add Word doc or Acrobat pdf files to the website in the site directory The Transfer function lets you copy these files to the target The button Site Explorer displays all the target files in the lower window This is especially useful before or after a data trans
82. cted 35016149 02 2010 43 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Project Management Adding Removing Items Presentation The following pages show how to add elements of the following type to the project e Data Tables e Graphic Pages e Services e Folders e Files Adding a Graphics Page The following table shows how to add a graphics page Step Action 1 Select the project 2 Select the sub directory GraphicScreens in the target directory 3 Click Project gt New gt Graphic or Right click the GraphicScreens directory and click New Graphic Page Result The Graphic Editor opens with a blank page to edit Adding a Data Table The following table shows how to add a Data table Step Action 1 Select the project 2 Select the sub directory DataTables in the target directory 3 Click Project gt New Data or Right click the DataTables directory and click New Table Result The Data Editor opens with a blank table 44 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Project Management Adding a Service The following table shows how to add a service Step 1 Select the target 2 Click Project gt New Service or Right click the Service directory and click New Service Result A window opens with a list of services that can be cr
83. d Graphic object background color Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Major Scale Number of major scale divisions marked 0 to 100 Divisions Minor Scale Number of minor scale divisions not marked 0 to 100 Divisions Scale Color Color of the scale and its labels Scale Font Font used for the scale labels Scale Precision Number of decimal places to be shown for the 1to6 scale labels set to 1 to use a general exponential format Dial Degrees Portion of circular arc to be used to draw the dial 60 to 300 Sweep Dial Color Color of the dial 35016149 02 2010 117 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Rotary Selector Property Description Limits Knob Color Color used for the knob Maximum EU Maximum value of the variable in physical units Value Minimum EU Minimum value of the variable in physical units Value Maximum Value Maximum gross value without scale of the Note 3 device variable see page 134 Minimum Value Minimum gross value without scale of the device Note 3 variable see page 134 Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border A rotary selector allows you to choose from a number of options Once the selection has been made the value cor
84. d a device to the target e create a new service create a folder create a file m Open an existing project lar Save save the currently edited window Save All save all items modified in the project lel 35016149 02 2010 17 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Introduction Icon Function Cut destruction of the selected object and putting it on the clipboard Copy copy the object to the clipboard Paste paste the clipboard Undo cancel last action Find open the Search window in which you can search for a text located in a file of the project Lookup open the Lookup window in which you can search a variable Global Transfer download all the project s modules and all the files Target gt PC transfer a project from the target to the PC PC gt Target transfer a project from the PC to the target Connection to the module connect Web Designer to the target Connection to the local simulator connect Web Designer to the simulator Disconnect disconnect from the target or the simulator Statistics view statistics for the selected service incoming messages outgoing messages etc Stop shut down current service Run start current service 18 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting
85. d by the configuration tool The symbolic variables are grouped in a file called Namespace Address The Address column contains the addresses of the symbols You can display any direct address by entering its reference in this field This direct address does not need to be referenced in Namespace However a symbol must be associated with this direct address Type Data type see page 82 input or output register input or output bit Format Format see page 83 of the data value Read Only If this box is selected the variable cannot be output directly Type Field The Data Type field contains the data type of the symbol variable or direct address The types of data of the symbolic variable appear automatically when the symbol variable is located Direct address data types must be set by the user from a drop down list The following data types are valid Abbreviation Data type INT 16 bit signed integer UINT 16 bit unsigned integer DINT 32 bit signed integer UDINT 32 bit unsigned integer REAL 32 bit IEEE floating point TIME 32 bit unsigned integer in ms DATE Date 32 bit BCD TOD Date time 32 bit BCD BOOL 1 internal bit boolean 82 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Format Field The Format field contains the format type for displaying the value of the symbol variable or direct address The following formats are
86. dow is displayed 6 Enter the label parameters then click OK FactoryCast LiveLabelApplet Parameters Data Description ADDRESS 400001 DATATYPE INT FORMAT LABEL Reg 400001 LABEL_WIDTH UNITS UNITS_WIDTH GAN 1 0 BIAS 0 0 ON_WORD ON OFF_WORD OFF Colors Alignment FOREGRND LABEL_ALIGN BACKGRND VALUE_ALIGN LEFT ERROR_COLOR UNITS_ALIGN LEFT Fant FONT_NAME FONT_BOLD FONT_SIZE FONT_ITALIC Note For a description on each parameter see the next paragraph 152 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Step Action A window opens containing the HTML code that will be inserted into your HTML document Click Insert to complete the insertion of the applet FactoryCast LiveLabelApplet Eg lt APPLET codebase classes archive SAComm jar width 110 height 30 gt lt PARAM name ADDRESS lt PARAM name DATATYPE lt PARAM name LABEL lt PARAM name LABEL_WIDTH lt PARAM name UNITS_WIDTH lt APPLET gt code com schneiderautomation factorycast LiveLabelApplet value 400001 gt value INT gt value Reg 400001 gt value 5 gt value 5 gt Cancel Continue to add
87. e indicator light expressed 200 to 2000 in milliseconds when the input value is ON Set to zero for no flashing Shape Shape circular rectangular etc of the indicator light Input Inverted On TRUE inverts the input value The indicator displays Off Word when the input value is ON Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the border of the graphic object Value Simulated input value for testing the graphic Note 3 object see page 134 114 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Motor Control Station Analog Meter The motor control station is designed to imitate the on off push button standard station which is frequently used to control the motors This graphic object is essentially compose of two push buttons and an indicator light To facilitate the configuration of this object s many properties a custom module is provided It is by means of this module and not the Graphic Editor properties sheet that all the properties apart from the name are configured The table below describes the motor control station s properties Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Background Graphic object background color Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the la
88. e list of projects in the workspace 2 Select a project Click End Result the project appears in the menu tree Closing a Project The following table shows how to close an existing project Step Action 1 Select the project 2 Click Project Close Project Result the project disappears from the menu tree Saving all Modifications To save all modifications made select Save All in the project menu or click the save all icon in the tool bar This operation saves all modifications made in open windows These modifications cover all open projects Closing Web Designer When you close Web Designer it memorizes the open or close state of projects Projects that are open when you close Web Designer will automatically reopen the next time you launch the software 46 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Project Management Import List of sources Web Designer can import a project from the following sources to recuperate previous developments e a zip file exported by Web Designer e a Web Designer project outside the Workspace Import To import a project click Project Import Import window Select Import the project from a zip file or convert it with another tool Select an import source Factory Cast HMI project i Factory Cast project ey Web Designer project After impor
89. eated Select the desired service from the list Click OK Result The Service window opens Adding a Folder The following table shows how to add a folder Step Action 1 Select one of the Website folders or Website itself 2 Click Project New Folder or Right click the Website directory and click New Folder Result The Create a Folder window opens NOTE you cannot create new folders outside of the Website menu tree Adding a File The following table shows how to add a file Step Action 1 Select one of the Website folders or Website itself 2 Click Project gt New File or Right click the Website directory and click New File Result The Create a File window opens NOTE You cannot create new files outside the Website menu tree Removing Items To remove an item from the project right click the item in the navigator to open the contextual menu and select Delete 35016149 02 2010 45 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Project Management Opening Closing a Project Presentation This section shows how to e open close a project e save a project e close Web Designer Opening an Existing Project The following table shows how to open an existing project Step Action 1 Click Project gt Open Project Result the Open Project window opens This window displays th
90. ecision Number of decimal places to be shown for the 1to6 scale labels set to 1 to use a general exponential format Maximum EU Maximum value of the variable in physical units Value Minimum EU Minimum value of the variable in physical units Value Update Period Graphic update interval in seconds 0 5 to 120 35016149 02 2010 119 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Property Description Limits Time Scale Number of divisions on the horizontal scale 0to6 Divisions Chart Background Color of the graphic zone Grid Color Color of the grid drawn in the graphic zone Vertical Grid Number of vertical divisions in the grid 0 to 100 Divisions Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border The following trend recorder properties are available for each pen Property Description Limits Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Maximum Value Maximum gross value without scale of the Note 3 device variable see page 134 Minimum Value Minimum gross value without scale of the device Note 3 variable see page 134 Pen Color Color of the pen which allows the value placed on the scale to be recorded Pen Label Label used to identify the pen Display
91. ect desired symbols Select the variables you want to import by double clicking the variables in the list Click Import selected variables Result the variables appear in the Device window Description of the Window The following table shows the buttons in the preceding window Button Function Remove Delete the variable Duplicate Duplicate the variable Import PLC Symbols Open a selection window of variables Import from CSV Import all the variables from a CSV file Export to CSV Export the variables to a CSV file 35016149 02 2010 71 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Managing Variables Accessing the Unity Pro Base In order to access a Unity Pro database you must install the Unity Pro software on your computer Unity Pro database files have stu extension It s also possible to use an Unity Pro export file extension xvm In the latter case the installation of UnityPro is not mandatory Synchronization with the PLC Program Over the course of time it s possible that you will modify the Unity Pro database from which you created your Namespace The Web Designer Configuration Program will automatically alert you about the differences between the database and your Namespace when you open a configuration associated with the PLC database file Synchronization The following table shows how
92. ectly from the keyboard If the value entered is between the upper and lower preset limits a Set button is activated In this case the value entered is sent to the device when you click Set or press ENTER if keyboard input is authorized for the input zone The table below describes the direct output station s properties Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Graphic object background color Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Maximum EU Value Maximum value of the variable in physical units Minimum EU Value Minimum value of the variable in physical units Maximum Value Maximum gross value without scale of the Note 3 device variable see page 134 Minimum Value Minimum gross value without scale of the device Note 3 variable see page 134 Maximum Input Maximum value expressed in physical units authorized for the value entered in input Minimum Input Minimum value expressed in physical units authorized for the value entered in input Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border 35016149 02 2010 113 This document prov
93. ed Choice OFF Word Color Color of the OFF word text OFF Word Font Font of the OFF word text ON Word Text to be displayed when the input value is ON ON Bitmap Choice Motor bitmap when the ON word is displayed ON Word Color Color of the ON word font ON Word Font Font of the ON word text DEFAULT Word Text to be displayed when the input value is ON DEFAULT Bitmap Motor bitmap when the DEFAULT word is Choice displayed DEFAULT Word Color of the DEFAULT word font Color DEFAULT Word Font of the DEFAULT word text Font Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border Value Simulated input value for testing the graphic Note 3 object see page 134 130 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Pipe A pipe displays the value of a variable in a device that has two possible states The input value of 0 is equal to OFF and any value other than 0 is equal to ON There is one bitmap for the ON state and another for the OFF state The properties of the pipe are as follows Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Graphic object background color Label Label to be displayed as part
94. ee page 99 If this window is displayed you can modify the properties of the selected graphic object You can display the property sheet by clicking Properties or by double clicking on the selected object in the display window Customizing Complex Graphic Objects Certain complex graphic objects have a very wide range of properties Configuring these objects using the properties sheet can be a long winded process You can use a customization module to make it easier to configure complex graphic objects The customization module is a dialog box designed specially for configuring the graphic object with which it is associated When the Graphic Editor detects a customization module associated with the selected graphic object the Customize button is enabled so that the module can be accessed When you double click a graphic object that has an associated customization module the module is displayed instead of the properties sheet If a graphic object has an associated customization module only its name is displayed in the properties sheet Display Background Image The Background image property of the Graphic Editor allows you to choose an image that will be used as the background for the display The image may be a gif file or a jpeg file Refer to the Adding Images part see page 127 for information on adding images 98 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monito
95. er carries out a validation on the structure of the project before transferring files to the target Setting Up the IP Address Having two devices with the same IP address can cause unpredictable operation of your network A WARNING UNINTENDED OPERATION DUPLICATE IP ADDRESS e Make sure that this device will receive a unique IP address e Always obtain your IP addresses from your system administrator to avoid the possibility of duplicate addresses Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage You must set the IP address of the module to perform a transfer The following table shows how to advise the physical address of the module Step Action 1 Select the target in the browser 2 Click Target gt Set Target Address The following window appears Target Access _ Enter the Target Address Address 10 10 20 100 Site Explorer Validate Cancel Enter an IP Address Click Validate NOTE You can also advise the address during the creation of the project with the Creation Wizard 50 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Transfer Transferring from the PC to the Target The following table shows how to transfer data to the module Step Action 1 In the browser select the target 2 Click Target gt Transfer PC g
96. er the device name in the Name column and its address in the Address column For more information about addressing refer to the Modicon M340 for Ethernet Communications Modules and Processors User Manual If the device supports several protocols enter the desired protocol in the Protocol column 35016149 02 2010 23 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started Step Action If you want to attach more than one target repeat steps 1 to 4 until you have selected all devices required Click End Result the project example appears in the browser Save your project by clicking 24 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started Target Properties Introduction Target properties allow you to change the name of the target and its address This example shows you how to manually configure the IP parameters for a BMX NOE 0110 Accessing the Target Properties Page You can access the Target Properties page in one of the following ways e On the Web Designer browser right click the device name and click Properties e On the Target menu click Properties Result the Target Properties window appears amp Properties for BMX NOE 0110 NOE o x Target type BMX NOE 0110 Security Name NOE Address a b c d Symbol Access Level
97. et The LiveBeanMgrApplet allows the Web page to display dynamic data from the controller This applet must be included once on the page if any instances of LiveBeanApplet are included in the page The LiveBeanMgrApplet can be included on a Web page in two possible forms e Invisible applet if the Web page is used only to monitor PLC values then no input is needed from the user e Icon of a key if the Web page is used both to send new values and to monitor values to the PLC then input is needed from the user in order to send new values 35016149 02 2010 143 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Inserting a LiveBeanApplet To insert a LiveBeanApplet follow the steps below Step Action In FrontPage or Expression Web select Tools Macros Macros Select the macro that corresponds to the target Click Run 1 2 3 4 Select the LiveBeanMgrApplet then click OK x Microsoft FrontPage oa Eile Edit View Insert Fomat Tools Table Frames Window 2 D7 sy BaD eey Sev Pera qe Nd FactoryCast Applets LiveTableApplet GdeApplet x Available applets Applet Class Description OK LiveLabelMgrApplet Live Label Manager Applet LiveLabelApplet Live Label Applet Cancel LiveTable Applet Live Bean Manager Live Bean Applet Graphic Data App
98. f the graphic object 106 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Property Description Limits Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Major Scale Number of major scale divisions marked 0 to 100 Divisions Minor Scale Number of minor scale divisions not marked 0 to 100 Divisions Scale Color Color of the scale and its labels Scale Font Font used for the scale labels Scale Precision Number of decimal places to be shown for the 1to6 scale labels set to 1 to use a general exponential format Maximum EU Maximum value of the variable in physical units Value Minimum EU Minimum value of the variable in physical units Value Maximum Value Maximum gross value without scale of the Note 3 device variable see page 134 Minimum Value Gross minimum value without scale of the Note 3 variable in the device see page 134 Bar Background Background color of the indicator bar Bar Color Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is within the High Low range High High Limit Value expressed in physical units of the High Value High limit High High Limit Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is Color greater than the High High limit High Limit Value Value of the High limit expressed in physical units High Limit Color Colo
99. fer in order to analyze the contents of the target 54 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Transfer Project Validation Introduction Web Designer carries out a validation on the structure of the project before transferring files to the target If the verification detects anomalies the transfer is cancelled Web Designer also performs a comparison between the PC configuration and the target configuration Validating a Project When you start a transfer Web Designer performs a project validation You can also validate a project at any time by selecting Project Validation in the Project menu The Project Validation window looks like this Validation of the target BMX NOE 0110 amp Validating the services of the project Double click on a service to get further details Target Service File Validity Errors i BMX NOE0110 Target0 OK 0 The validation process monitors the following points e the available space on the target is bigger than the size of the website e the use of a user page or a service with variables that will not be in the Namespace file Namespace dai e the number of variables is less that the maximum number authorized for the target 1000 variables e the detected errors related to services Click a line with a message to display the details of detected errors encountered 35016149 02 2010 55
100. ge used to build Web pages 142 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Inserting a LiveBeanApplet with FrontPage or Expression Web Overview The LiveBeanApplet applet is included one time for each symbol variable or direct address monitored controlled on the Web page For instance if you are monitoring three symbols variables you would include the applet three times LiveBeanApplet allows any graphic object Java Bean that was created with the Graphic Editor to be included on a Web page as a separate applet Any graphic object that has been saved as part of a Graphic Editor graphic display can be retrieved from the graphic file and presented by the applet Before any beans are inserted into a Web page the special applet called LiveBeanMgrApplet must be inserted into the server NOTE Prior to inserting a LiveBeanApplet into a Web page you must create a JavaBeans library using the Graphic Editor Generally a user will create a JavaBeans library that has one instance of every object that they would like to use in a Web page Think of this library as a set of templates that are copied to and customized for your Web pages For example a library may have one analog meter one rotary selector and one push button Multiple instances of each bean can then be added to a Web page each with a set of unique parameters such as an address LiveBeanMgrAppl
101. gt ma Configuration Name FrontPage Q Program FrontP Q FrontPage E main r Location C program files frontpage frontpage exe Browse File System rWorking Directory C workspace WD_project website Browse File System Argument ressource_loc Ey Ei Variables Note Enclose an argument containing spaces using double quotes New Delete Apply _ Revert Run Close Enter a name for the external software i e FrontPage In the Location area click Browse File System Result a file explorer opens 5 Select the path of the exe file of the external software i e C windows frontpage frontpage exe 6 In the Working Directory area click Browse File System Result a file explorer opens 7 Specify the directory that contains the files you want to open with your external tool i e C workspace WD_project website 35016149 02 2010 167 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Setting Up an External Tool Step Action 8 In the Arguments area click Variables Result the Select Variables window appears Select Variable Oo x Choose variable any character any string build_project build_type contaner_loc container_name container_path env_var file_prompt folder_prompt project_loc project_name project_path ressource_loc ressource_name ressource_path ial selected_text string_pro
102. h in pixels for the graphic object s 0 to 32 border Border Color The color for the graphic object s border 122 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring These Datalogging History properties are available for each pen Property Description Limits Name of the CSV The name of the CSV file used to build the trend file Location e Default no path the file is located on the FLASH memory e CFA00 USERDATA TABLEx the file is located on the CF card e USBHD 00 USERDATA TABLEx the file is located on the USB memory e RAMDISK USERDATA TABLEx the file is located on the saved RAM Note the log file must include timestamps see Web Designer for TSX ETG 30 e User Manual Address The name of a symbol variable to monitor Data Type The data type of the symbol variable Note the data type must be numerical Maximum PLC The maximum raw unscaled value of the symbol Note 3 Value variable in the PLC see page 134 Minimum PLC The minimum raw unscaled value of the symbol Note 3 Value variable in the PLC see page 134 Pen Color The color of the pen used to record the scaled value Pen Label The label used to identify the pen 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com 123 Monitoring Extended
103. h button s properties When activated with the mouse a push button allows you to send one or more preset values to a device Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Background color of the graphic object Values Values to send to the device Note 4 see page 134 Reset Values Values to send to the device once the reset delay has expired If no reset value is given the reset will not take place Reset Delay Delay in milliseconds that the push button must 0 2000 comply with between sending the values to the device and sending the reset values Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Button Label Text of the button label Button Button color 0 to 100 Background Button Label Color used for the button label Color Button Label Font Font used for the button label Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border 112 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Direct Output Station The direct output station allows you to enter a digital value in a text zone dir
104. hic display to the Web server module The Cancel button will cause the Top dialog box to be shown again with no action being taken Cancel The Delete dialog box allows you to delete the current graphic page Delete graphic display library If you click Yes the existing graphic display window is cleared and the graphics file on the Web server module is deleted Clicking No will cause the Top dialog box to be shown again with no action being taken The Password dialog box allows you to enter the password that enables those user functions that modify graphic display files or PLC run time data values Password to allow write access OK Cancel If you enter the correct password and click OK then you will be allowed to save and delete the current graphic display Correct password entry also permits you to write new values to the PLC via those graphic objects that support writing values to a PLC if any If you click OK when the text field is empty then the current password permissions if any are cleared The Cancel button will cause the Top dialog box to be shown again with no changes made to current password permissions 92 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Edit Dialog The Edit dialog box allows you to create or modify
105. ided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Indicator Light The indicator light provides a double indication of the value of a variable in a device If the Input Inverted property is not set to TRUE a zero input value is declared as being OFF and a non zero value is declared as being ON If the Flash Interval property is set to a positive value the indicator light will flash when the input value is equal to ON The table below describes the indicator light s properties Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Graphic object background color Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Off Word Text to be displayed when the input value is OFF Off Word Background color of the indicator light when Off Background Word is displayed Off Word Color Color of the Off Word text Off Word Font Font used for the Off Word text On Word Text to be displayed when the input value is ON On Word Background color of the indicator light when On Background Word is displayed On Word Color Color of the On Word font On Word Font Font used for the On Word text Flash Interval The flashing time for th
106. ing Subject of this Chapter This chapter presents the different ways provided by Web Designer to monitor your system What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 7 1 Data Editor 78 7 2 Graphic Editor 88 7 3 Creating Custom Web Pages 135 7 4 PLC Program Viewer 158 35016149 02 2010 77 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring 7 1 Data Editor Overview The Data Editor allows you to edit create data monitoring tables or to display Data tables Data tables provide read write access to application data and devices registers Write access is password protected Allowing write access can change system behavior A WARNING UNINTENDED OPERATION e Variables that can be written must be accessed by trained personnel only password protect e Do not give write access to critical control variables Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage This section shows how to use the Data Editor to display and modify the values of the symbol variables and direct addresses What s in this Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Data Editor 79 Creating a Data Template 80 Data Editor Spreadsheet 81 Inserting a Symbol Variable in a Data Template 84 Inserting a Direct Address in
107. ion 5 To access the configuration zone e Double click a line of the Table window e Or right click the Table window to open the contextual menu and choose New Result The configuration zone appears HA TSX ETG 3000 Namespace SERENE Unitid Address Data lype Format Status Name El Unitld U Address Type register Format DECIMAL Read Only E Click ka to obtain a list of available symbols Result The search panel for symbols appears B Lookup aroup i device Device2 11_MAX_AVG 838 DWORD 1 device Device I2_MAX_AVG 840 DWORD D 7 7 device Device2 3_MAX_AVG 842 DWORD 7 i device Device2 P_MAX_AVG_PLUS 844 DWORD 7 device Device P_MAX_AVG_MINUS 846 DWORD 7 device Device2 Q_MAX_AVG_PLUS 848 DWORD 7 device Device2 Q_MAX_AVG_MINUS 850 DWORD 7 device Device2 S_MAX_AVG 852 DWORD 7 device Device MIN_THD_I 2314 WORD 7 i device Device MIN_THD_IN 2315 WORD 7 device Device2 MIN_THD_U 2316 WORD 7 device Device2 MAX_THD_ 2317 WORD 7 device Device2 MAX_THD_IN 2318 WORD 7 device Device2 MAX_THD_U 2319 WORD 7 Note The list corresponds to the variables coming from the devices connected to the target 30 35016149 02 2010 This documen
108. isting tables appear in the navigator 2 e Double click the table you want to modify in the list or e Right click the table you to modify and select Edit Result The selected table appears in the editing zone 35016149 02 2010 87 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring 7 2 Graphic Editor Subject of this Section This section describes the functions and characteristics of the Graphic Editor The Graphic Editor is a Web page that enables the user to create dynamic graphic displays using a predefined set of graphic objects The Graphic Editor is both a graphic editor that can be used to create and modify displays and a Runtime environment that allows the user to view animated displays using data from the PLC To limit the size of the applet only Viewer is accessible from the module s website What s in this Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Overview of the Graphic Editor 89 Graphic Editor Toolbar 91 User Functions in the Display Window 96 Properties Sheet 99 Security 101 Graphic Editor Applet Parameters 102 Graphic Objects 104 Extended Graphic Objects 124 88 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Overview of the Graphic Editor Interface The Graphic Editor is made up of three windows
109. ject select the target in the Target List to which you want to attach the device before achieving step 3 42 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Project Management Window Fields The following table shows the fields in the Web Designer Project Creation Wizard for the Device window Field Function Target List List of targets created in the previous panel Device List List of available devices Selected Target s Device s Device selected from the Device List Name Name given to the device to distinguish it from other devices of the same type Address Address of the target Protocol Protocol supported by the device the Protocol List is determined by the type of device Removing a Device To remove a device from the project right click the device in the navigator to open the contextual menu and select Delete NOTE When you delete a device all variables relating to the Namespace of the device are also deleted Device Selection You can only select 1 device Module Device For a target in a rack the default address is localhost Protocol You can associate one or several protocols with each device When a device supports several protocols the protocol column is active and the user can choose one from the list The address in the previous column depends on the protocol sele
110. let v gt wi x lt Navigation ia Normal XHTML A Preview 7 C Press F1 for Help gt Z 0 second s at 28 8 4 Note The LiveBeanMgrApplet is a special applet which should only be inserted into your Web page once 144 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Step Action Configure the Mode and Auto Login parameters then click OK icrosoft FrontPage ha Eile Edit View Insert Fomat Tools Table Frames Window 2 3 gt Ov oy WOM ee9 ezn Peewee lis WM Target Applets i x ye Target applets available FactoryCast LiveBeanMgrApplet _ 25 Parameters E MODE READWRITE Gas ASOLOGIN TRUE iy Navigation E Normal AIML K Preview y E Press F1 for Help E X 0 second s at28 8 I Z A window opens showing the Java code which will be inserted in your HTML document K Microsoft FrontPage na Ele Edt View Inset F mat Tools Table Frames Window 2 i a a A a ele FactoryCast Applet LiveBeanMgrApplet lt APPLET codehas archive classes SAComm jar classes GDE jar classes Widgets jar images zip code com schneiderautomation gde LiveBeanMgrApple
111. ls and direct addresses you authorize to be modified online e Do not authorize online modifications of critical process variables Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage NOTE Write access is controlled by a password Security whose default value is USER Creating and Modifying Graphic Displays User Functions To create and modify graphic displays click Edit The standard functions of the Graphic Editor are displayed With these tools you can select objects from a palette position them in an area move and resize them with the mouse and define their properties You can immediately test the graphic display modified with the execution data from modbus devices by clicking Done to leave Edit mode If you are satisfied with the graphic display you have created you can save it in the module for later use by clicking Save provided that you have entered the correct password NOTE Be careful when you modify and save a graphic page the last modifications will be saved and will overwrite the existing page even if someone else has created it Most of the user functions in the Graphic Editor can be found in the top window see page 91 You can modify the size and position of a graphic object directly in the display window All the properties of a graphic object such as its scale labels colors and Uni Telway execution data device addresses are defined in the properties
112. lue Value of the Low limit expressed in physical units Low Limit Color Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is less than the Low limit 116 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Rotary Slider Property Description Limits Low Low Limit Value of the Low Low limit expressed in physical Value units Low Low Limit Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is less Color than the Low Low limit Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border Value Simulated gross starting value without scale for Note 3 testing the graphic object see page 134 A rotary slider gives an analog representation of the value of a variable in a device It is represented by a knob on a circular dial whose position corresponds to a percentage of its range in physical units You can set the size of the dial and the color of the knob Using the mouse you can change the position of the knob by sending a new value to the device The table below describes the rotary slider s properties Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Backgroun
113. main window If Auto run is disabled or does not work Step Action 1 Click Start Settings gt Control panel 2 Click Add Remove Programs in the Control Panel 3 Click Add New Programs in the menu on the left then CD ROM and follow the instructions The Install Tool will automatically find the WebDesigner exe program on the CD and will also display the path and file name then prompt you to perform the installation Previous projects are visible in the navigator once Web Designer is reinstalled 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Introduction Interface Presentation Main Window Contents The following illustration describes the elements of the Web Designer main window 1 2 3 4 Web Designer Project Edit Tarde Service Ootions Help Schneider E Mogi on M340 3 W Project_M340_Premium_Quantum a BMX NOE 0110 Target0 10 10 253 No Symbol Variable Type Rp Devices a aiae Toe h Access l Eorsisen value Remove Modicon_M340 Duplicate i GraphicScreens P Import PLG Symbols DataTables ableControl tableProcess bsite Classes html ib secure Import from CSV os ce 4 r Export to CSV 8 Namespace Namespace Write Access UserWebFiles ftp a Pit 140 NOE 771 11 Target1 10 10 25 E a tsx ETY 5103 Target2 10 10 253 a ia TPP 29 e i
114. menu bar of the website to see the animation tables created with the Data Editor Select the table created previously on the left side of the Data Editor applet and click Lo to launch the animation The following figure shows the Data Table Schneider BMX NOE 0110 Electric Home Documentation a Monitoring Setup Monitoring paT EDITOR Data Editor Data Editor Lite Graphic Editor Graphic Custom Pages With pass Ay Without p 2000 2007 Schneider Electric All Rights Internet 6 Click Graphic Viewer on the vertical menu bar of the website to see the animation pages created with the Graphic Editor The following figure shows the graphics page Schneider BMX NOE 0110 G Electric Home Documentation Monitoring Selu Monitoring GRAPHIC VIEWER Data Editor A ee Tone 5i Data Editor Lite Shon 4 Ne Toff Setting Graphic Editor Graphic Custom Pages With pa Without p 2000 2007 Schneider Electric All Rights Internet 35016149 02 2010 37 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started 38 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800
115. mpt Edit Variables Pene Return the absolute file system path of the project currently being built or the absolute file system path of the resource identified by an optional argument Argument Variable Description OK Cancel Select the ressource_loc variable that returns the absolute file system path of a resource 10 Click Apply 11 Click Close 12 Select a file of the website in your Web Designer navigator 13 Click Options gt Configuration of an external tool gt FrontPage Result FrontPage opens automatically the selected file 168 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Changing the Workspace Directory 9 Changing the workspace directory Presentation The workspace is the space where projects are stored Only those located in the current workspace are accessible when open Projects are automatically created in the current workspace It s possible to have several workspaces and to pass from one to another This function enables you to change the path to the workspace To do this select Change Workspace in the Options menu 35016149 02 2010 169 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Workspace 170 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800
116. n Expiry of a waiting time Stops the application or disconnects after a lengthy period of non use U User Datagram Protocol One of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite Using UDP programs on networked computers can send short messages sometimes known as datagrams to one another Uniform Resource Locator The global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web V Virtual Private Network A private network that is configured within a public network It uses encryption and other security mechanisms so that only authorized users can access the network and that the data cannot be intercepted X Extensible Markup Language it is aimed to facilitate the sharing of data across different information system It is a simplified subset of the SGML and is designed to be relatively human legible 198 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Index A automatic input 73 D Data Editor spreadsheet 87 symbol 84 templates 80 variable 81 84 data templates 80 direct addresses 86 E example see getting started 19 export 47 Expression Web LiveBeanApplet 143 LiveLabelAppet 157 external tool configuration 165 F format target 172 FrontPage LiveBeanApplet 143 LiveLabelAppet 157 G getting started 19 accessing the website 36 configuring the module 25 creating a new project 27 Data
117. n physical units Value Maximum Value Maximum gross value without scale of the Note 3 device variable see page 134 Minimum Value Minimum gross value without scale of the device Note 3 variable see page 134 High High Limit Value of the High High limit expressed in Value physical units High High Limit Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is Color greater than the High High limit High Limit Value Value of the High limit expressed in physical units 110 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Message Display Property Description Limits High Limit Color Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is greater than the High limit Low Limit Value Value of the Low limit expressed in physical units Low Limit Color Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is less than the Low limit Low Low Limit Value of the Low Low limit expressed in physical Value units Low Low Limit Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is less Color than the Low Low limit Limit Deadband Neutral range as a percentage of the EU range 0 to 10 to apply to verification of the High Low limit Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border Value Simulated gross starting value without scale for Note 3
118. nc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Property Description Limits Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border Border Color Color of the graphic object border Value Simulated starting value for testing the behavior of the graphic object Graphic Link A graphic link is a special graphic object that moves to another graphic display when you Click it with the mouse Graphic links can also be recognized by their underlined labels and by the fact that the mouse cursor changes to a hand when it passes over them They are especially useful when the Graphic Editor is used in Display mode in which there is no pull down list of graphic displays A graphic link can also be used as a hypertext link to an HTML file If you enter a URL such as Link Display Name you can open the URL in a new browser window by pressing the SHIFT key while clicking on the link If you only click the link the URL will open in the existing browser window If the Link Display Name is not filled in the label will not be underlined and the object displayed becomes a simple text label The properties of the graphic link are as follows Property Description Limits Label Label of the link Link Display Name Name of the graphic display to load when the user clicks on the link or URL of a Web page Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Bitm
119. o a RGB color value can be entered using the format OxRRGGBB where RR GG and BB are the hexadecimal values for the red green and blue components respectively This parameter is optional but is normally set to match the color of the HTML page In addition to the above parameters the lt APPLET gt tag for a LiveBeanApplet must include width and height attributes Normally the size of a LiveBeanAppletis set to match the size of the graphic object that it is presenting To get the size of a graphic object select the object while the Graphic Editor is in editing mode The selected object s name and size are shown in the Information Area at the top of the Graphic Editor applet 150 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Inserting a LiveLabelApplet with FrontPage or Expression Web Overview Use one LiveLabelApplet applet for every symbol variable or direct address monitored on the Web page used For example if you are monitoring three symbols variables you would include the applet three times Before any live labels are inserted into a Web page the special applet called LiveLabelMgrApplet must be inserted into the page The LiveLabe MgrApplet allows the Web page to display dynamic data from the controller This applet must be included once on the page if any instances of LiveLabelApplet are included on the page NOTE However if
120. o be copied to the buffer replacing any existing contents The Paste button causes the content of the clipboard to be inserted into the upper left corner of the graphic display The pasted graphic objects can then be moved to the desired location in the display The Properties button causes the properties sheet see page 99 for the currently selected graphic object to be shown The Customize button causes the Customizer for the currently selected object to be shown if the graphic object has been provided with one The Layout button shows the Layout dialog box The Options button shows the Options dialog box The Done button causes the Top dialog box to be shown again 35016149 02 2010 93 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Layout Dialog The Layout dialog box allows you to change the position and size of a group of graphic objects ev vy amp f S y Q dal Re Ee Histo Back Forward Stop _ Re Search Mai Tint Edit Address _hitp 139 158 13 16 secure system gde htm gt TOK Links Align edges Right Down Left Up Space regularly Horizontal Vertical Align centers Horizontal Vertical Even dimensions Width Height Done eT hntemetzone The controls of the Layout dialog box provide the following
121. of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label OFF Word Text to be displayed when the input value is OFF OFF Bitmap Pipe bitmap when the OFF word is displayed Choice OFF Word Color Color of the OFF word text OFF Word Font Font of the OFF word text ON Word Text to be displayed when the input value is ON ON Bitmap Choice Pipe bitmap when the ON word is displayed ON Word Color Color of the ON word font ON Word Font Font of the ON word text Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border Value Simulated input value for testing the graphic Note 3 object see page 134 35016149 02 2010 131 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Push button When activated with the mouse a push button allows the user to send one or more preset values to a device The properties of the push button are as follows Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 3 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Graphic object background color Values Values to send to the device Note 4 see page 134 Reset Values Values to send to the device once the reset delay has expired If no reset value is given the reset will not take place Reset Delay Delay in milli
122. on is in simulation mode NOTE Simulation does not work if a FTP server is running on the system Disconnecting from the Simulator The following table shows the procedure for disconnecting from a module Step Procedure 1 Click Target gt Disconnect Simulation You have just switched back to configuration mode Animations In simulation mode the variables are animated as follows value update frequency depends on the update frequency setting e bit value change 0 or 1 e word increment step 1 62 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Simulation Mode Simulation Introduction Simulation Mode You can simulate your website or your application without using actual devices This allows you to verify your configuration and test the behavior of your application even if devices are not yet available Simulation Mode is available with protocols e UMAS e UNITE e Modbus Simulation Mode enables you to test the behavior of your application without running it in the module In this case the application runs in the configuration PC The user can enter pertinent values for variables symbols The default values are set to zero The values are entered manually in the window associated with the device double click the device in the menu tree or they can be automatically incremented Using the Simulator Icon S
123. onents When devices are used for applications with technical safety requirements the relevant instructions must be followed Failure to use Schneider Electric software or approved software with our hardware products may result in injury harm or improper operating results Failure to observe this information can result in injury or equipment damage 2010 Schneider Electric All rights reserved 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Table of Contents Safety Information 20000 cece ee eee eee 7 About the BOOK ovicccees ia vera dad te eae ens 9 Chapter 1 Introduction 00 cece eee eee eens 11 Presentation pecenie eee aha Be a ea eee es Pe tg a ees 12 Preparing for Web Designer installation 0000 0 14 Interface Presentation 2 0 e eee eee 15 Chapter 2 Getting Started 0 00 eee 19 Presentations eae dsc dota eats tae aa ATE eel adapt 2 Glee nde s ge ies 20 Creating a New Project 0 0 0 cece eee ete 21 Device Selection 0 0 0 0 cece tet e eee 23 Target Propertless ax irse t andai Seas eek eee eek nea Ne OSS 25 Variable Selection 1 0 00 cect tees 27 Data Editor 00 2 e a Se Sia ol Ba SU a ee 29 Graphic Editor 0 0 ects 32 Transfira hota AN ak hare eet ear Ba be Bache heh ecko eaS 34 Accessing the Website 0 0 cece eet tees 36 Chapter 3 P
124. orp com Security 11 Subject of this Chapter This chapter explains how to manage the security for a website using firewall access rights and password protection What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Internal Security 174 External Security 175 Variable Access Security Symbol Direct Address 177 Changing Passwords 178 35016149 02 2010 173 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Security Internal Security Overview Web Designer provides 2 mechanisms to allow that only authorized users view and modify your data e password entry e write restrictions Anyone who has access to a configuration tool and to your embedded server can override your security settings and download new settings to the server Unauthorized or incorrect changes to data may change the behavior of your application in ways that may be undesirable or even hazardous A WARNING UNINTENDED OPERATION Keep strict control of access to the embedded server e Change passwords monthly e Do not use simple user names and passwords e Disable default passwords before commissioning the module Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Password Entry Although you may add unprotected Web pages to the site the default Web pages and any other pages you choose
125. ou can select several graphic objects at a time using the selection box in the display window If you press the mouse button in a free area of the display window not on a graphic object and move the mouse without releasing the button a box bordered with dotted lines will appear One corner of the box remains fixed where you first pressed the button while the opposite corner follows the mouse cursor position When you release the mouse button all the objects within the selection box are selected Objects outside the selection box are deselected e You can select deselect a graphic object without altering the selection status of other objects To do this hold down the CTRL key when you click an object This allows you to add or remove individual graphic objects in a group of selected objects e You can also select a graphic object without altering the selection status of other objects by holding down the SHIFT key when you click the object When you select an object in this way it becomes the reference object see page 94 in the group of selected objects The main purpose of this action is to modify the reference object in a group of selected objects before using one of the Page layout operations e You can deselect all the graphic objects by clicking the mouse button in a free area of the display window not a graphic object Sizing Graphic Objects To change the size of a graphic object select it and then use the mouse to change the size of
126. ow Overview The user functions available in the Graphic Editor display window enable objects to be selected moved and resized To move or resize an object or objects start by selecting the graphic object s to be modified An object is selected when it is surrounded by a selection box Conversely objects that are not selected do not have selection boxes The figure below shows the Graphic Editor display window saa fad Ee ate emo EP eo Properties Customiz Rotary Slider t p ste Layout Options Done m_26s_440ms Time_1 Time_2 Time_3 5 0 75 0 100 OTe ol E p E Count Value Eo X 0 Motor Control Center JE LT_8 LT_8 96 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Selecting Graphic Objects You can set the selection status selected deselected for a graphic object using the following user actions e To select a graphic object just click it with the mouse If other objects have already been selected they will immediately be deselected e Y
127. p Action 1 Double click on an empty row in the spreadsheet Result The data editor s configuration area appears 2 In the configuration area click on the button Result The Lookup window appears Lookup _MAX_AVG 838 DWORD 7 _MAX_AVG 840 DWORD 7 MAX MAL M devoe Device2 t device Device2 i device Device2 device Device2 i 2 I3_MAX_AVG 842 DWORD 7 P AVG_PLUS 844 DWORD 7 P_MAX_AVG_MINUS 846 DWORD 7 1 device Device2 Q_MAX_AVG_PLUS 848 DWORD 7 device Device2 Q_MAX_AVG_MINUS 850 DWORD 7 t device Device2 S_MAX_AVG 852 DWORD 7 i device Device2 MIN_THD_ 2314 WORD N N device Device2 device Device2 MIN_THD_IN 2315 WORD device Device2 MIN_THD_U 2316 WORD i device Device MAX_THD_ 2317 WORD device Device2 MAX_THD_IN 2318 WORD 7 device Device2 MAX_THD_U 2319 WORD 7 Apply Cancel 3 Select the symbols variables you want to insert in the data template by clicking them in the list 4 Click OK Result New rows corresponding to the symbols variables you selected appear in the spreadsheet zi Save your data table by clicking 35016149 02 2010 85 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Inserting a Direct Address in a Data Template
128. pen the files of the website however the procedure is the same if you use another software 35016149 02 2010 165 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Setting Up an External Tool Example The following table shows how to set up a HTML editor Here hostname is used as an example Step Action 1 Click Options gt Configuration of an external tool gt External tools Result the setup window for external tools appears External Tools x Create manage and run configurations gt Create a configuration that will run a program a Configurations amp Program A Perspectives These settings associate a perspective with Program launch configurations A different perspective may be associated with each supported launch mode and can optionally be activated when a configuration is launched or when a breakpoint is encountered via the Debug prefer ences To indicate that a perspective switch should not occur select None Run None v Restore Default New Delete Apply _ Revert Run Close 166 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Setting Up an External Tool Step Action 2 Click New Result the following window appears i External Tools x Create manage and run configuration
129. quipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure The addition of this symbol to a Danger or Warning safety label indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death A DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in death or serious injury This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential 35016149 02 2010 7 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com PLEASE NOTE A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in equipment damage Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge rela
130. r of the indicator bar if the scale value is greater than the High limit Low Limit Value Value of the Low limit expressed in physical units Low Limit Color Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is less than the Low limit Low Low Limit Value Value of the Low Low limit expressed in physical units Low Low Limit Color Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is less than the Low Low limit 35016149 02 2010 107 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Property Description Limits Limit Deadband Neutral range as a percentage of the EU range 0 to 10 to apply to verification of the High Low limit Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border Value Simulated gross starting value without scale for Note 3 testing the graphic object see page 134 Horizontal or Vertical Slider A horizontal or vertical slider gives an analogue representation of the value of a variable in a device This is a slider whose position is indicated by the cursor which represents a percentage of its range in physical units Using the mouse you can change the value of the slider by sending a new value to the device The table below describes the horizontal or vertical slider s properties
131. raphic Editor Open View graphic Cut Cut the graphic Copy Copy the graphic Delete Delete graphic Rename Rename gaphic Partial transfer Target gt PC Transfer only the folder See note PC gt Target DataTables folder New data Launch the data editor Paste Paste the data table Partial transfer Target gt PC Transfer only the folder See note PC gt Target DataTables item Edit Data Editor Open Data Viewer Cut Cut the data table Copy Copy the data table Delete Delete the data table Rename Rename the data table Partial transfer Target gt PC Transfer only the folder See note PC gt Target Services folder New service Create a new service Paste Paste a service Partial transfer Target gt PC Transfer only the folder See note PC gt Target 35016149 02 2010 187 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Menu File tree item Menu right click Sub menu Comment A Services folder New Launch the service wizard with the selected calculation email service database data Cut Cut a service logging active pages Copy Copy a service Paste Paste a service Delete Delete a service Partial transfer Target gt PC Transfer only the folder See note PC gt Target Services item Edit Launch the edit window of the service Cut Cut the service Copy Copy the service Delete Delete the
132. reating a Data Template 00 ee 80 Data Editor Spreadsheet nananana aaaea 81 Inserting a Symbol Variable ina Data Template 84 Inserting a Direct Address in a Data Template 86 Using an Existing Data Template 0 0 0 0 87 Graphic EGON eves apd aai ana a arena ecg a ds8 Suess ate SE apenas Sen 88 Overview of the Graphic Editor 2 0 0 0 eee eee eee 89 Graphic Editor Toolbar 0 0 0 cece 91 User Functions in the Display Window 0 022 ee aee 96 Properties Sheet 0 000 c cece eee eee 99 SOCUMILY 2 i sats adit ee atta Deed Wat be ed se tik 101 Graphic Editor Applet Parameters 00 c cece eee 102 Graphic ODj6CIS pioi seks ghee ace re ceded a e e amp Spa apna iaa ere 104 Extended Graphic Objects 0 000 cece cece eee eee 124 Creating Custom Web Pages 0 0 0 cece eee eee 135 Installing FactoryCast Extension for Microsoft FrontPage 136 Installing FactoryCast Extension for Microsoft Expression Web 141 Inserting a LiveBeanApplet with FrontPage or Expression Web 143 Inserting a LiveLabelApplet with FrontPage or Expression Web 151 Internet Explorer 7 compatibility 0 00 0 eee eee eee 157 PLC Program Viewer 0 0 0 cece tte ae 158 PLC Program Viewer 00 cece eee etna 158 Setting Up an External Tool 200eeeeeeee 165 Setting Up an External Tool
133. rectory and graphic pages Files gdt directory 35016149 02 2010 57 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Transfer Connecting Disconnecting to from the Module Introduction The information below explains the procedure for executing an application once the services have been created Transferring a project to the module permanently erases the existing project When a project is transferred the old project is overwritten Anyone who has access to Web Designer can modify the value of PLC variables that have been write enabled and also modify your security settings Unauthorized or incorrect changes to data change the behavior of your application or your process in ways that can be undesirable or even hazardous A WARNING UNAUTHORIZED SECURITY ACCESS e Change or disable default passwords on all devices since default settings are often easy to find in user manuals e Change your passwords monthly e Do not choose simple user names and passwords Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 4 CAUTION LOSS OF DATA Backup important information before transferring a new application Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage NOTE if an application is in RUN mode the new project will be taken into account after a module reboot 58 35016149 02 2010 This
134. rential The connection uses separate wires for transmission and receipt Their 3 status outputs allow them to switch to listening mode when transmission is completed RUN Function used to start execution of the application program in the PLC S SCADA Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition Software that interfacing with a programmable logic controller gathers and analyzes information used to monitor and control commercial equipment SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Application protocol used to transmit messages via the Internet and direct them to a mailbox SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Network management protocol for controlling a network remotely by polling the stations for their status and modifying their configuration performing security tests and viewing information relating to data transmission It can also be used to manage software and databases remotely SQL Structured Query Language Used to query request data from a relational database T TCP Transmission Control Protocol Virtual circuit protocol that is one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite often simply referred to as TCP IP 35016149 02 2010 197 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Glossary TCP IP Time Out UDP URL VPN XML The set of communications protocols that implement the protocol stack on which the Internet and most commercial networks ru
135. responding to the choice is sent to the device The choices are represented by the marks on a scale the current selection being indicated by the position of the knob The size of the circular dial circle degrees sweep and the color of the knob can be configured The table below describes the rotary selector s properties Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Graphic object background color Choices Selector choices Each choice is indicated in the At least two form of a label value input when you select a choices required label the value is sent to the device Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Scale Visible Indicates if a scale labeled with the choices should be displayed Scale Color Color of the scale and its labels Scale Font Font used for the scale labels Dial Degrees Sweep Portion of circular arc to be used to draw the dial 60 to 300 118 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Trend Recorder Property Description Limits Knob Color Color used for the knob Border Width Width in pixels of
136. ring Properties Sheet Overview The properties sheet is a floating non modal dialog box which presents all the configurable properties of the selected graphic object Properties Horizontal Indicator Nan Address ti Data Type UNDEFINED iv Background en Label Color ae Label Font Major Scale Divisions Po Minor Scale Divisions Scale Color Po Scale Font Done The properties of a graphic object are specific to its type They are contained in a drop down list and are identified by a name and value The Graphic Editor provides a description of the graphic objects see page 104 35016149 02 2010 99 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Find variables dialog box For each of the graphic objects provided with the Graphic Editor a property editor is provided for its Address property This property editor not only allows you to directly enter the address of a variable but also provides access to the Find variables dialog box The Lookup Dialog allows you to pick a symbol variable name from a list of symbol variables that have been Web enabled by Web Designer The Lookup Variable dialog box looks like this Lookup Variable Show only variables starting with Hide structured variables device Device2 11_MAX_AVG WORD device Device2 2_MAX_AVG WORD device Device 18_MAX_
137. rises all the data that defines the device invariable and that is necessary to the operation of the module CPU Central Processing Unit The microprocessor This comprises the entire control unit and the arithmetic unit The purpose of the control unit is to extract the execution instruction from the central memory along with the data needed to execute this instruction to establish electrical connections in the arithmetic and logic unit and to start the processing of this data in the unit ROM or RAM memories are sometimes included on the same chip and sometimes even I O interfaces or buffers CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check Type of hash function used to produce a checksum a small fixed number of bits against a block of data such as a packet of network traffic or a block of a computer file D DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Protocol allowing a station connected to the network to obtain its configuration dynamically 192 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Glossary DNS driver FactoryCast HMI FDR firewall Flash memory FTP TFTP GPRS Domain Name System It stores and associates many types of information with domain names but most importantly it translates domain names computer hostnames to IP addresses Program which informs the operating system of the presence and characteristics of a peripheral F Active Web
138. roject Management 000 eee eee ee eee 39 Adding Removing Targets nannaa aanne ete 40 Adding Removing a Device 0 0 0 eects 42 Adding Removing Items 0 000 cece tees 44 Opening Closing a Project 0 2 2 0 0c annaa aee 46 IMPO e oA Ea Ghee lie iene eaekish Boab bb A a weed pdane a eek 47 Chapter 4 Transtet oc 0hcace te isso hiee eee eek cae aen 49 Mansl tz are keetete disk ere ek oie task dois Sea pa 50 Project Validation 00 A A E a ee 55 Connecting Disconnecting to from the Module 00 58 Chapter 5 Simulation Mode 00 cece eee eee eee 61 Connecting Disconnecting to from the Simulator 0 62 SUTTONS sates cs E ap ad tra Marah E AE eee ee ave eth ata ta Ne 63 35016149 02 2010 3 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Chapter 6 Chapter 7 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Appendices Managing Variables 000 e eee eee 67 Namespace scndi vais ova S Saat eae rage peak ee lee bots 68 Importing from a Programmable PLC 0 0 0 e eee eee 69 ManualiEdit lt sairi hniena i nannt re Bean eee A ee de BORE 73 Author Rights in Namespace 0 00 eee eee eee 74 Monitoring isses imuk ma eta hte ay weenie 77 Data Editor is riia n Rie hol We Weed ay eee et ie sea hs 78 Data Editon peas hte does tere Are pa ea ee eae a 79 C
139. rting a LiveBeanApplet with FrontPage or Expression Web 143 Inserting a LiveLabelApplet with FrontPage or Expression Web 151 Internet Explorer 7 compatibility 157 35016149 02 2010 135 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Installing FactoryCast Extension for Microsoft FrontPage Overview This section describes how to install remove the FactoryCast Extension for Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Installing FactoryCast During the installation of Web Designer if FrontPage 2000 has been installed on the same PC then the FactoryCast Extension for FrontPage 2000 is automatically installed as a FrontPage Macro File If this is the case then proceed to the next section which provides instructions for adding the Extension to FrontPage s menu However if FrontPage 2000 is installed after Web Designer has been installed then the Extension can be installed by either re installing Web Designer or manually copying the macro file to FrontPage s macro folder For manual installation after installing FrontPage 2000 the following will install the Extension Copy the file Microsoft FrontPage fpm from CD ROM to the folder USERPROFILE Application Data Microsoft FrontPage Macros create the final Macros folder if it does not already exist 136 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Adding Factory
140. s fi x uo opic_ Variable Type _ Access Persistent Remove Duplicate Import PLC Symbols Import from CSV Export to CSV Topic Name of the variable Variable Address of the variable Type Type of variable Access Access right to the variable Persistent Access mode to the variable It cannot be changed Rate Frequency at which the variable value will be refreshed Click Import PLC symbols Result a file explorer window opens B Desktop Ee amp Wy documents REEN amp Wy computer d ecen S Network places jocuments amp Copy of CD_FCHMI V1 1 6 a Doc_FCHMI_fr AE light patch Deskto rapnic Np aa ef Sroricut to Schneider2 Look in amp TMD server ci ia Web Designer My documents Ss My computer x Cancel Ronen File name etworl places Type offles stu Select the file stu xvm fef or prj to import 70 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Managing Variables Step Action Click Open Result a window displaying symbols opens P Selection of the variables to import Q Select the variables to import in the service using double click Name Type Address Comment Actions Select all Invert selection ReadOnly Import selected variables Cancel Sel
141. s What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Namespace 68 Importing from a Programmable PLC 69 Manual Edit 73 Author Rights in Namespace 74 35016149 02 2010 67 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Managing Variables Namespace Introduction Namespace groups all variables symbols previously selected for targets or devices Data Editors Graphic Editors and services get symbols from Namespace Variables come from either connected devices or from PLC applications If you connect a device type to the same target several times compose the name as follows in order to have a unique name device name variable name If the device is a PLC compose the names of variables declared in the PLC like this PLC device name PLC variable name Accessing the Namespace Step Action 1 Select the project 2 Extend the target directory 3 Double click the Namespace icon Result the Namespace window appears Al Namespace Topic Symbol Variable Address Type Comments Access Unit Scalefade device DeviceQ Check UNLOCATED EBOOL Result ofconditi R device Device0 Material_in UNLOCATED NT nternal bitfor m R evice Device0 gde BOOL R device DeviceQ Ternp_fault_2 UNLOCATED EBOOL Faultfortemper R device DeviceQ Alert_1 UNLOCATED EBO
142. s to Modbus devices via any graphic object handling the sending of values providing that the password to allow write access has been entered lt APPLET codebase classes archive SAComm jar GDE jar Widgets jar code com schneiderautomation gde GdeApplet width 700 height 514 gt lt PARAM name LOAD value UNIT 1 gt lt PARAM name MODE value VIEW RW gt lt PARAM name AUTO LOGIN value FALSI lt APPLET gt E gt 35016149 02 2010 103 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Graphic Objects Introduction All graphic objects offered by the Graphic Editor help you to create graphic displays imitating conventional instrument panels All the data control and monitoring objects have integrated communication functions and are designed as standalone graphic objects Be aware however that if communication to the device linked to the graphic object is lost the object becomes inoperative without the end device s knowledge A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use graphic objects in situations where loss of communication to the module can affect human or material integrity Graphic objects are not intended for use in critical machine functions Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage For example say you have programmed a pushbutton object
143. scription OK Ee LiveLabelMgrApplet Live Label Manager Applet EA El LiveLabelApplet LiveLabel Applet eles LiveTableApplet LiveTable Applet LiveBeanMgrApplet Live BeanManager Applet 5 gt Be et GdeApplet Graphic Data Applet A T Normal ZAM lt Preview 7 i m For Help press F1 gt 0 seconds over 28 8 7 Enter the name of a library and the name of the bean you wish to display in it If you do not need to customize the bean properties the address for example click OK FactoryCast Annlate FactoryCast LiveBeanApplet WebDi Parameters Appl OK LIBRARY Library Livell Livel BEAN Digital indicator 2 Cancel Livel BACKGRND LT_GRAY Live AERON id Live r PROPERTIES Gdeq None CO Object type Select an object type Edt 146 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Step Action 9 In general you will at least need to customize the Address property of your beans Once you have entered the names of the library and bean select the object type in the Object Type dialog box FactoryCast LiveBeanApplet Parameters OK LIBRARY Library Camel BEAN Digital indicator 2 aus BACKGRND LT_GRAY I Properties C
144. seconds that the push button must 0 2000 comply with between sending the values to the device and sending the reset values Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Button Label Button label text Button Label Color used for the button label Color Button Label Font Font used for the button label OFF Bitmap Button bitmap when the OFF state is displayed Choice ON Bitmap Choice Button bitmap when the ON state is displayed Border Width Width in pixels of the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border 132 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Distributor A distributor displays the value of a variable in a device that has two possible states The input value of 0 is equal to OFF and any value other than 0 is equal to ON There is one bitmap for the ON state and another for the OFF state The properties of the distributor are as follows Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Address Direct address of the variable to monitor Note 1 see page 134 Data Type Variable data type Note 2 see page 134 Background Graphic object background color Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label La
145. server that executes HMI functions integrated in a PLC module The active Web server eliminates the need for communication via polling to update the HMI SCADA database Faulty Device Replacement Automatic configuration recovery service provided by the module Information technology IT security device which is configured to permit deny or proxy data connections set and configured by the organization s security policy Form of non volatile computer memory that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed File Transfer Protocol Trivial File Transfer Protocol Network file transfer protocol G General Packet Radio Service A radio technology for GSM networks that adds packet switching protocols and shorter set up time for ISP connections 35016149 02 2010 193 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Glossary HMI HTML HTTP IP Address Iso ISP Human Machine Interface The aggregate of means by which people the users interact with a particular machine device computer program or other complex tool the system HyperText Markup Language the predominant markup language for the creation of web pages It provides a means to describe the structure of text based information in a document and to supplement that text with interactive forms embedded images and other objects HyperText Transfer Protocol Network transfer protocol for documents written in hyperte
146. service Rename Rename the service Run Start the service Stop Stop the service Partial transfer PC gt Target Transfer only the folder See note Website folder New Folder Create a new file or folder File Paste Paste a new file or folder Import File Importing an existing website Partial transfer Target gt PC Transfer only the website See note PC gt Target Folder in Website New Folder Create a new file or folder File Cut Cut the folder Copy Copy the folder Paste Paste a new file or folder Delete Delete the folder Rename Rename the folder Import File Importing an existing file Partial transfer Target gt PC Transfer only the folder See note PC gt Target 188 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Menu File tree item Menu right click Sub menu Comment File in WebSite Open Open the file Open with System Launch another window with System Editor Editor Edit with Notepad Launch the HTML page in Edit mode with notepad FrontPage Launch the HTML page in Edit mode with FrontPage Cut Cut the file Copy Copy the file Delete Delete the file Rename Rename the file Partial transfer Target gt PC Transfer only the file PC gt Target Namespace Open Launch the Namespace window Namespace Write Edit Launch the author rights Namespace window Access 35016149 02 2010 189 This documen
147. sheet see page 99 90 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Graphic Editor Toolbar Overview The Graphic Editor toolbar is composed of several dialog panels only one of which is shown at a time Switching from one dialog to another is done by clicking the buttons on the current dialog This section describes the dialog panels that comprise the top window Top Dialog The Edit Dialog allows you to select a graphic object for placement in the display window and provides access to all graphic editing functions The available graphic objects are presented in a set of palettes with one palette visible at a time There are two palettes The standard palette BERERESS0ErGh aa Properties Customize ut y Paste Layout Options Done The extended palette R Quen Oll si Properties stomiz S Paste Layout Options Dore The controls in the top dialog box provide the following functions Drop down List The drop down list box shows all the graphic pages that have been saved and are available for retrieving When you select a graphic page from this list the graphic display currently visible in the window is replaced with the one selected If the current graphic page has been modified since it was last saved you will
148. t width 32 height 32 gt lt PARAM name MODE value READWRITE gt lt PARAM name AUTO_LOGIN value TRUE gt lt APPLET gt Insert Cancel l Navigation bd Normal XHTML K Preview 7 il E Press F1 for Help amp Osecond s at 28 8 Z Click Insert to complete insertion of this applet Note Although a gray box containing a blue letter J appears on your Web page while editing the applet will only be displayed on your downloaded Web page if you have set the Mode parameter to ReadWrite Read Write It will appear in the form of a key when you visualize it with your browser On the other hand if the ReadOnly Mode is set ReadOnly the width and height of the applet will be set to 0 and will not be visible in your browser To find out more about the operation of the Mode parameter refer to the FactoryCast HMI Setup Manual 35016149 02 2010 145 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Step Action Select the LiveBeanApplet in the Target applet selection window then click OK F Microsoft FrontPage Seo File Edit View Insert Format Tools Table Frames Window Help gt Dv g BaD eeSs Bes PS RAL Nd FactoryCast Applets j xi Available Factorycast Applets z Appet Class De
149. t the project appears in the menu tree Export To export a project as a zip file click Project gt Export This function is useful for saving a complete project before modifying it The project stays open after being exported 35016149 02 2010 47 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Project Management 48 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Transfer Subject of this Chapter This chapter describes how to transfer a website You can transfer it from the configuration PC to the module or vice versa The transfer concerns the Web pages generated by Web Designer as well as those created by the user The transfer can be more general and it can include files describing services What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Transfer 50 Project Validation 55 Connecting Disconnecting to from the Module 58 35016149 02 2010 49 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Transfer Transfer Introduction These functions enable you to transfer the Data Editor tables the Graphic Editor pages the services the website and its associated files either from the configuration PC to the target or from the target to the configuration PC You must previously advise the target address Web Design
150. t Target Result the Target Validation window appears Validation of the target BMX NOE 0110 NOE Ww Validation of services in target Double click the service to obtain details Target Service File Validity Errors i BMXNOE 0110 OK 0 If there are detected errors in your project the transfer cannot be performed Refer to the Project Validation part see page 55 for more information 3 Click OK Note if there are differences between the version of firmware for the project and the target the transfer cannot be performed 35016149 02 2010 51 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Transfer Step Action The Transfer Status window appears P Transfer status x Status Direction Target name IP_Address El Download BMX NOE 0110 10 10 20 100 Target Type BMX NOE 0110 gt BMX NOE 0110 HTML version 14 gt 14 Firmware 10 gt 10 m Web Designer version 20 gt 20 Select M Transfer Destination x Transfer Only Modified Files Transfer rdt and gat Files Transfer Configuration Files Transfer Cancel Select the files you want to transfer Click Transfer Result the Configuration Password window appears if a configuration password has already been set Otherwise the project is transferred Configuration Password x En
151. t of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Major Scale Number of major scale divisions marked 0 to 100 Divisions Minor Scale Number of minor scale divisions not marked 0 to 100 Divisions Scale Color Color of the scale and its labels Scale Font Font used for the scale labels Scale Precision Number of decimal places to be shown for the 1 to6 scale labels set to 1 to use a general exponential format Maximum EU Maximum value of the variable in physical units Value Minimum EU Minimum value of the variable in physical units Value Maximum Value Maximum gross value without scale of the Note 3 device variable see page 134 Minimum Value Minimum gross value without scale of the device Note 3 variable see page 134 Dial Degrees Portion of circular arc to be used to draw the dial 60 to 300 Sweep Pointer Type Type of pointer used needle arrow etc Pointer Color Color used for the pointer Dial Color Color used for the dial for the part in the High Low range High High Limit Value of the High High limit expressed in Value physical units High High Limit Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is Color greater than the High High limit High Limit Value Value of the High limit expressed in physical units High Limit Color Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is greater than the High limit Low Limit Va
152. t provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Menu 190 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Glossary applet ASCII AT commands bit A Software component that runs in the context of another program for example a Web browser American Standard Code for Information Interchange Pronounced aski This is an American code but now an international standard which allows all alphanumerical characters used in English punctuation marks some graphics characters and various commands to be defined with 7 bits Also called Hayes Commands Set of commands for various phone line manipulations dialing and hanging up for instance Contraction of Binary Digit This is the binary unit of information content which can represent two separate values or states O or 1 A field of 8 bits constitutes 1 byte 35016149 02 2010 191 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Glossary BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol Protocol for booting diskless terminals or stations by centralized management of network parameters CF card CompactFlash card Type of data storage device used in portable electronic devices communication interruption Communication error detected by the module when the periodic exchanges with the PLC stop configuration The configuration comp
153. t provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started Step Action Select the symbols that you wish to monitor Click OK Save your table by clicking 35016149 02 2010 31 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Getting Started Graphic Editor Introduction The Graphic Editor enables you to create Web pages in which the values of variables are displayed as graphic objects such as VU meters indicators etc Some graphic objects allow values to be entered In this case the variable must be write authorized and in order to be able to use it the user must have entered the write authorization password In the configuration phase the Graphic Editor allows you to edit and view screens at the same time In the operation phase you can only visualize one screen at a time in order to optimize memory resources Selecting Graphic Objects The following table shows how to open the Graphic Editor Step Action 1 In the menu tree select the target 2 Right click the GraphicScreens directory to open the contextual menu and choose New Graphic Page Result the Graphic Editor panel appears EN GDEEditor lt new gt 7 Save Jelete Edit 1 9 example H BMX NOE 0110 H ap Devices 4 DataTables HD Web site 4 Namespace
154. ted to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and the installation and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com About the Book At a Glance Document Scope This manual presents the Web Designer for Modicon M340 Premium and Quantum software and describes the installation and operation NOTE In this manual the term Web Designer will be used for Web Designer for Modicon M340 Premium or Quantum Validity Note This documentation is valid for Web Designer software Related Documents Title of Documentation Reference Number FactoryCast for Modicon M340 User Manual 35015192 FactoryCast for Premium and Quantum User Manual 31001229 Communications Setup Manual TLX DS COMPL7 V4 Ethernet Network Reference Manual TSX DR ETH Modbus User Guide TSX DG MDB You can download these technical publications and other technical information from our website at www schneider electric com Product Related Information All pertinent state regional and local regulations must be observed when installing and using this product Only the manufacturer should perform repairs to this product to maintain system data When controllers are used for applications with technical requirements please follow the relevant instructions 3501
155. tep Action 1 ro In the task bar right click on the simulation icon 2 If you check Autolncrement the variables will be automatically incremented If you uncheck AutolIncrement the variables will no longer be incremented and you can modify the value of R W variables If you check StopServer the simulation stops Using the Simulator for Data Tables and Graphic Pages Step Action 1 Select a target in a project 2 Extend the target directory Select a table in the DataTables directory or a graphic in the GraphicScreens directory 4 Right click and select Open Result an Internet Explorer window appears in which the selected table appears or the drop down menu to select the graphic 35016149 02 2010 63 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Simulation Mode Step Action For graphics select a graphic in the drop down menu Result the following figure shows an example of a graphic being simulated Graphic Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorite Tools Help e gt Q tat Back Forward Sto Refresh Horne Search Favorites Media Histo Address D Program Files Web Designeriplugins _tmpLocalWebServer Ftoroot unsecure sys GRAPHIC VIEWER Apply the values to simulate to the variables or the graphic objects 64 35016149 02
156. ter the configuration password for TSX BMX NOE 0110 NOE Enter password here OK Cancel Enter the configuration password and click OK Result the Progress Information window appears The files are displayed one at a time in the Status Bar 52 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Transfer Transferring from the Target to the PC The following table shows how to transfer data from the module to a PC Step Action 1 In the browser select the target 2 Click Target gt Transfer gt Target gt PC The Transfer Status window appears Transfer status x G Status Direction Target name IP_Address Download BMX NOE 0110 10 10 20 100 W Target Type BMX NOE 0110 lt BMX NOE 0110 HTML version 14 lt 14 Firmware 13 lt 13 Web Designer version 20 lt 20 Select M Transfer Destination thd Transfer rdt and gdt Files _ Transfer Configuration Files Transfer Cancel Select the files you want to transfer Click Transfer Result the Configuration Password window appears if a configuration password has already been set Otherwise the project is transferred amp Configuration Password Enter the configuration password for BMX NOE 0110 NOE Enter password here OK Cancel Enter the configuration password and
157. the Tools menu Click the Commands tab and then select Macros from the Categories list BB o rm Drag and drop the entry Custom Menu Item from the Commands list to the Insert menu beneath the Advanced command The Insert menu will automatically drop down when you drag over it 5 Click Modify Selection change the name to FactoryCast Applet and then press ENTER key Click Modify Selection again and then choose Assign Macro Choose FactoryCast_Applet from the list and then click OK Click Close The FactoryCast Applet command is added to the Insert menu 35016149 02 2010 141 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Removing FactoryCast Extension To remove the FactoryCast Extension from the Expression Web menu do the following Step Action 1 In Expression Web click Customize on the Tools menu 2 Click the Insert menu and then select FactoryCast Applet 3 Right click and then select Delete from the popup menu Editing Applets There are two ways to edit an applet that has been inserted into your Web page First you can double click on the object and make changes via dialog boxes Or you can switch to the HTML editor in Expression Web and do your editing in this environment It is suggested you edit via the first approach unless you are comfortable programming in the HTML langua
158. the display window When this parameter is used with the LOAD parameter you can design a website with HTML pages dedicated to specific graphic display The user does not need to select a graphic file so the behavior of the HMI screen is more standard This parameter may take the following values e EDIT default value The Graphic Editor starts up in Edit mode normal mode e VIEW_RO The Graphic Editor starts up in View mode read only The Web browser user is not authorized to send data values to Modbus devices e VIEW_RW The Graphic Editor starts up in View mode read write The Web browser user is authorized to send data values to Modbus devices after having entered the password to allow write access AUTO_LOGIN this parameter asks the Graphic Editor to automatically indicate the password which authorizes write access to Modbus devices If the MODE parameter is set to VIEW_RW or EDIT and if you set AUTO_LOGIN to TRUE the Graphic Editor authorizes write access to Modbus devices without asking the user to enter a password This parameter may take the values FALSE default value and TRUE 102 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Example Here is an example of an lt APPLET gt tag which asks the Graphic Editor to start in View mode and automatically load a graphic file called UNIT_1 In this case the Web browser allows you to send value
159. the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Major Scale Number of major scale divisions marked 0 to 100 Divisions Minor Scale Number of minor scale divisions not marked 0 to 100 Divisions Scale Color Color of the scale and its labels Scale Font Font used for the scale labels Scale Precision Number of decimal places to be shown for the 1to6 scale labels set to 1 to use a general exponential format Maximum EU Maximum value of the variable in physical units Value Minimum EU Minimum value of the variable in physical units Value Maximum Value Maximum gross value without scale of the Note 3 device variable see page 134 Minimum Value Minimum gross value without scale of the device Note 3 see page 134 Value Visible Indicates if there should be digital display of the value on the scale Value Font Font used for digital display of the value where this exists Bar Background Background color of the indicator bar 35016149 02 2010 105 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Vertical Indicator Property Description Limits Bar Color Color of the indicator bar if the scale value is within the High Low range High High Limit Value expressed in physical units of the High Value High limit High High Limit Color of the indicator bar if the s
160. the graphic object border 0 to 32 Border Color Color of the graphic object border A trend recorder enables you to obtain a continuous time based graphic of the values of a maximum of six variables in a device It emulates a strip chart recorder with the pens on the right and the paper moving from right to left A vertical scale to the left of the graphic indicates the range of registered values and a horizontal scale beneath the graphic displays the range s time frame You can set the update frequency and the appearance of the graphic To facilitate the configuration of the many properties of this object a custom module is provided It is by means of this module and not the Graphic Editor properties sheet that all the properties apart from the name are set The table below describes the trend recorder s properties The properties available for each of the pens are described in the second table Property Description Limits Name Name of the graphic object Background Graphic object background color Label Label to be displayed as part of the graphic object Label Color Color of the label Label Font Font used for the label Major Scale Number of major scale divisions marked 0 to 100 Divisions Minor Scale Number of minor scale divisions not marked 0 to 100 Divisions Scale Color Color of the scale and its labels Scale Font Font used for the scale labels Scale Pr
161. tion List IL Function Block Diagram FBD Structured Text ST Sequential Function Chart SFC Accessing the PLC Program Viewer Step Action 1 Double click the PLC Devices directory you want to monitor in the Web Designer navigator Click the PLC Programs tab 158 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Importing PLC Programs The following procedure shows you how to import PLC programs from UnityPro to Web Designer Step Action 1 Look in Recent documents 6 Desktop My documents E4 My computer Network places Click Import on the right side of the PLC Program window Result the Open window appears Desktop amp My documents 4 My computer S4 Network places amp Copy of CD_FCHMI V1 1 amp Doc_FCHMI_fr amp FMSGML light patch Graphic ftp af Shortcut to Schneider TMD server a Web Designer File name Open Type of files _ Camel 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com 159 Monitoring Step Action Select the UnityPro file XEF containing PLC Programs data Click Open Result the Import PLC Programs window appears Import of PLC Programs Q Import of selected PLC Programs m amp Program a B M amp Tasks am
162. tion Protocol Password identification protocol used for remote modem connections Schneider Automation PLC programming software 35016149 02 2010 195 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Glossary PLC Programmable Logic Controller It is a small computer used for automation of industrial processes such as control of machinery on factory assembly lines PPP Point to Point Protocol Point to point communication protocol used for modem connections Premium Family of Schneider Automation PLCs PSTN RTC Public Switched Telephone Network The network of the world s public circuit switched telephone networks Quantum Family of Schneider Automation PLCs R RGB Additive model in which red green and blue often used in additive light models are combined in various ways to reproduce other colors RS232 Serial communication standard that in particular defines the following operating voltage e Asignal of 3 to 25V indicates a logic 0 e A signal of 3V to 25V indicates a logic 1 Between 3V and 3V the signal is regarded as invalid RS 232 connections are relatively sensitive to interference The standard recommends not exceeding a distance of 15 meters and a speed of 20 000 baud bps maximum 196 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Glossary RS485 Serial connection standard operates at 5V diffe
163. vices Site Explorer Display a view of the website in the window on the bottom Reboot target Rebooting the connected module for modules that authorize Format target Formatting the connected module for modules that authorize Set target address Display modify the IP Address user name and password of the target Synchronize with Synchronize the namespace of your project with a PLC PLC database database Not available for FactoryCast targets Properties View modify the target s properties Service Stop Shut down current service Run Start current service Operator screens View operator screens Print Print current service Statistics View statistics for the selected service incoming messages outgoing messages etc Options Configuration of an Set up an external tool for example FrontPage external tool Change Changing a workspace directory workspace Default display Restoring the three dimensional view of the work window by default Automatic input Fill in automatically the values of a new variable by incrementing the values of the last record Help Help Access to Web Designer Help file About Information about the version copyright etc of Web Designer 35016149 02 2010 185 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Menu Contextual Menu Table The following table shows the contextual menu of the file tree
164. w these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage For example say you have programmed a pushbutton object to jog a motor when the button is depressed and to stop jogging when the button is released If communications are lost while the button is depressed the motor will continue to jog even when the button is released Graphic objects should not be used to control situations such as this unless other interlock methods are installed in the system 35016149 02 2010 101 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitoring Graphic Editor Applet Parameters Overview Three applet parameters allow the Graphic Editor behavior to be customized These are defined by the lt PARAM gt tags inside the lt APPLET gt tag on the Graphic Editor HTML page The parameters recognized by the Graphic Editor applet are as follows e LOAD this parameter asks the Graphic Editor to automatically load a specific graphic file at start up If this file does not exist a message is displayed If this parameter does not appear in the lt APPLET gt tag no file will be automatically loaded at start up and you must choose an initial graphic file from the list proposed by the Graphic Editor e MODE this parameter asks the Graphic Editor to start either in Edit normal mode or View mode specific mode When starting in View mode the Graphic Editor only displays
165. xt links Internet Protocol Data oriented protocol used for communicating data across a packet switched internetwork i e the Internet Unique address that devices use in order to identify and communicate with each other on a computer network utilizing the Internet Protocol standard IP in simpler terms a computer address International Standards Organization The ISO code is the most widely used Formats symbols transmission rules are all covered by ISO standards AFNOR is a member of ISO Internet Service Provider Business or organization that sells to consumers access to the Internet and related services 194 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Glossary NAT NTP operating mode PAP PL7 M Management Information Base Database used by the SNMP protocol for network management and containing information on data transmission station or router components etc e MIB II standard MIB e Schneider Automation MIB private MIB N Network Address Translation is the translation of an Internet Protocol address IP address used within one network to a different IP address known within another network Network Time Protocol Protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet switched variable latency data networks O The rules governing the behavior of the module when it is running P Password Authentica
166. y whose default value is USER Unauthorized or incorrect changes to data may change the behavior of your application in ways that may be undesirable or even hazardous A WARNING UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES TO VARIABLES OR DIRECT ADDRESSES Carefully select the variables symbols and the direct addresses you authorize to be modified online and the people authorized to do so Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 74 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Managing Variables Managing Author Rights Use the following procedure to manage author rights Step Action 1 In the navigator e double click the NameSpace Write Access file or rigth click the NameSpace Write Access file and select Open Result the Window manager for author rights in Namespace appears Start Address End Address v MWA N IMW2 Define the intervals at which variables can be written Outside these intervals variables with direct access are only accessible to read 35016149 02 2010 75 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Managing Variables 76 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Monitor
167. y the behavior of Web pages and services without being physically connected to the device or to the module 12 35016149 02 2010 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Introduction Required configuration To use this software at an optimal level we recommend that your PC has the following configuration CPU 1GHz 512 Mb RAM 80 Mb Hard disk 800x600 screen Windows 2000 SP2 Windows XP Professional or Windows Vista Business 32 bit Java Virtual Machine 1 4 2 minimum NOTE For Windows XP or Windows Vista you need administration privileges to install the Web Designer Software You also need administration privileges to run the software under Windows Vista 35016149 02 2010 13 This document provided by Barr Thorp Electric Co Inc 800 473 9123 www barr thorp com Introduction Preparing for Web Designer installation Foreword If a previous version of Web Designer is already installed it must be uninstalled first Web Designer offers to perform the uninstall for you if this is the case NOTE Once installed you can access Web Designer by clicking Start gt All programs Schneider Electric Vijeo Designer Suite Web Designer Installation Importing Previous Projects The installation procedure is as follows insert the CD ROM into the CD drive The CD is Auto run therefore if your PC is set up for this feature you should see the Web Designer

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