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1. D C0 C C C C Press the ISA board contacts into the ISA slot 2 Press the bracket down until it engages the mounting screw on the ISA slot Figure 5 5 ISA Compatible Board Installation 5 10 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Removal Procedure Note GE Fanuc recommends minimal insertion and removal of ISA boards because it puts strain on the connectors To remove the ISA board complete the following procedure 1 Shut down the Display Station remove it from its mounting location and open the rear panel Refer to Opening the Rear Panel on page 5 2 for these procedures 2 Usinga Phillips head screwdriver loosen the mounting screw on the ISA slot mounting bracket 3 Disengage the bracket of the ISA board from the mounting screw You might need to use your thumb and forefinger to press up on the board s mounting bracket while pressing down on the ISA slot bracket 4 Carefully pull the board out of the ISA slot GFK 1220B Chapter 5 Installing Upgrades 5 11 Chapter 6 GFK 1220B System Operation This chapter presents details pertaining to the operation of specific Display Station features that are not covered in Chapter 2 Getting Started The following topics are discussed in this chapter tee 6 2 Setting Up External Display Operation cece cceccccceesceeceeeeeeeseeeeceeeeseesseseseaaneeees 6 4 Chang
2. D D C C Figure 5 2 Location of SIMMs in Display Station Enclosure KEYS Figure 5 3 Detail of SIMM Installation GFK 1220B Chapter 5 Installing Upgrades 5 7 5 8 SIMM Removal Procedure Electrostatic discharge is a major cause of electronic component failure Extreme care should be taken to avoid damaging the SIMM or the Display Station with static electricity A small imperceptible electrostatic discharge could occur without your knowing and could be enough to damage electronic components To avoid damage from electrostatic discharge adhere to the following precautions Wear a properly functioning antistatic strap and be sure that you are fully grounded Never touch the SIMM or any components inside the Display Station unless you are wearing an antistatic strap Any surface upon which you place the unprotected SIMM should be static safe facilitated by antistatic mats if possible SIMM s should be placed in a static safe bag after removal from the Display Station Extra caution should be taken in cold dry weather when static charges can easily build up To remove the SIMM s complete the following procedure T Shut down the Display Station remove it from its mounting location and open the rear panel See Opening the Rear Panel on page 5 2 for these procedures Remove the SIMM s as follows A B Press down on the clips at the ends of the SIMM sockets so that the SI
3. Back Cancel GFK 1220B Chapter 3 Copying a CIMPLICITY Project to a Runtime System 3 5 6 Click the Finish button The CIMPLICITY HMI system will display the following message and will wait for another Windows 95 system to connect using Direct Cable Connection Direct Cable Connection Statue Waiting for a quest computer to connect via Parallel cable on LPT1 7 Repeat steps 1 6 on your CIMPLICITY Development System selecting Guest in place of Host When you have finished the initial setup for Direct Cable Connection you will see the following message displayed Statue verifying user name and password 8 When the connection is complete the folder for the C drive will be displayed Highlight the C drive on the Display Station and select Map Network Drive from the File menu Drive E C MM Path Uizhqded c Cancel 9 Click OK to map the network drive Do not click on Reconnect at Logon unless you intend to keep the systems permanently connected 3 6 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Copying a Project onto Floppy Disks If your project is less than 1 44 MB you can simply copy the project folder to a single floppy disk using the standard file copy capabilities of Windows 95 or the File Manager in Windows NT To determine the size of your project Windows 95 In My Computer or Explorer select the folder or files and select Properties from the File
4. Pin Pin a45564 0 o MMI db 0 Computer M a 0 0 RS 232 0 o Series 90 0 0 Serial ji CMM Port P d d d d 25 Pin 25 Pin 50 feet 15 meters 25 Pin 25 Pin Male Female maximum Male Female D type D type D type D type connector connector connector connector Jumper required for CCM interface versions prior to C Figure A 13 RS 232 Serial Port to CMM Interface without Flow Control GFK 1220B Appendix A Port Configuration and Cabling A 15 Serial Port 1 RS 232 Note In Display Station products that have a touch screen and run Windows NT IC751ATS350 and C751 BTS350 the COM 1 port is used for the touch screen and is not available to connect other devices Serial port 1 COMI is a 9 pin D type connector that is primarily intended for temporary use by an external device such as a mouse or modem GE Fanuc recommends using serial port 2 for communicating with the PLC because it is configured for RS 422 which allows longer cables up to 4000 feet 1219 meters However if you want to connect the Display Station to the CMM module using Serial Port 1 the cable wiring diagrams are provided in the figures below Figure A 14 shows the Display Station RS 232 serial port connection to the PLC Communications Coprocessor Module CMM a45561 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Pin 9 Pin 25 Pin 25 Pin Male Female Male Female D type D type D type D type connector connector con
5. You can customize the Start menu so that when you start CimView it will automatically open with a specific screen and with various options enabled These Cim View start options are configured by editing the command line in the CimView Properties Shortcut screen The command line format is cimview exe option lt pathname gt lt pathname gt The options are recognized only when they are used with the primary first CimView window you launch If multiple CimView screens are launched from a single command line and command line options are used the first screen in the list is considered to be the primary window For example if the option alwaysmaximized 1s used the first screen in the list will be maximized and all other screens will be displayed in their normal windows The following command line options can be associated with a CimView icon Argument Description alwaysmaximized Displays the primary CimView window in a maximized state You will not be allowed to resize the primary window The window will not rise to the top when you click on it this prevents it from obscuring other windows on your terminal screen This option is only applied if it is used with the first CimView window opened This window is known as the primary window If used with subsequent open commands it will be ignored keypad Displays a keypad window on the user s screen whenever the user has to perform a Variable Setpoint action in a procedure
6. GE Fanuc Automation CIMPLICITY Systems Products CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual GFK 1220B February 1997 GFL 002 Warnings Cautions and Notes as Used in this Publication Warning notices are used in this publication to emphasize that hazardous voltages currents temperatures or other conditions that could cause personal injury exist in this equipment or may be associated with its use In situations where inattention could cause either personal injury or damage to equipment a Warning notice is used Caution notices are used where equipment might be damaged if care is not taken Note Notes merely call attention to information that 1s especially significant to understanding and operating the equipment This document is based on information available at the time of its publication While efforts have been made to be accurate the information contained herein does not purport to cover all details or variations in hardware or software nor to provide or every possible contingency in connection with installation operation or maintenance Features may be described herein which are not present in all hardware and software systems GE Fanuc Automation assumes no obligation of notice to holders of this document with respect to changes subsequently made GE Fanuc Automation makes no representation or warranty expressed implied or statutory with respect to and assumes no responsibility for the accuracy completeness
7. GFK 1220B Appendix C Customizing Network Settings Appendix Interrupt Requests D GFK 1220B For most applications an IRQ cannot be shared by more than one resource If more than one resource is set to the same interrupt the application may not respond properly and could cause your machine to lock up Note We strongly recommend that you use only the interrupts that are marked available and use them as suggested Table D 1 Contents of IRQ Table Some third party boards have IRQ2 as a possible selection If you choose IRQ2 the interrupt that will actually be used is IRQ9 D 1 Appendix E GFK 1220B Software System Overview This chapter describes the software that is bundled with the CIMPLICITY Display Station products Instructions are provided for installing or removing software programs that are included with the Display Station product Windows SOLLWare CompotDefls EE E 2 Enabling Disabling Automatic Logon in Windows NIT E 3 CIMPEICEEY Sottware C ompoDe Ds uiae eau e E 4 Utilities Disk Display Station products with Windows 95 software E 5 Installing Logicmaster 90 Software E 5 E 1 Windows Software Components Windows 95 Software Components The following table lists all Windows 95 components and indicates whether they have been installed on the CIMPLICITY Display Station Monse Points y Yes Yes Yes Yes i No i Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Sy
8. 2 Nitric acid lt 10 Fabric conditioner Alkalaicarbonate Cutting oil Paraffin oil Bichromate Diesel oil Blown castor oil Potassium ferrocyanide ferricyanide Linseed oil Silicone oil Turpentine substitute The overlay also withstands DIN42 115 part 2 exposure of 1 hour to glacial acetic acid EA CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual July 1996 GFK 1220A GFK 1220B A AC power receptacle AC power requirements F IF 3 Access plate l removing 5 10 Accessories Accessory port Application Configuration MODBUS RTU communications SNP communications 7 6 TCP IP communications Application options for Display Station B4 Je Auto Detect utility B Backup utility BIOS defaults loading BIOS Features Setup B B 4 BIOS settings for memory 5 4 Boot drive changing Button selector window enabling for touch screen 2 19 C Cable Diagrams Cable e a Calibrating the touch screen A 10 14 Catalog numbers accessories A AUI to BNC transceiver A3 cables cables converters Display Station products LAN software options parallel cable TC IP Ethernet communications module Changing the Computer Name Changing the default boot sequence CHIPSET Features Setup B 5 CimEdit Command Line Options 4 15 Installing A Screen for CimView 4 15 CIMPLICITY Display Station Products 1 2 Index CIMPLICITY software components Creating a new project Inst
9. 7 10 The protocol supports the ability to tune certain protocol level parameters which significantly impact performance These parameters along with the baud rate are dominant factors in polling throughput One parameter controls the amount of data that can be sent between the host and the Series 90 controller For CIMPLICITY based systems CIMPLICITY software will attempt to negotiate a data size of 4000 bytes This value was selected in order to optimize the I O performance within CIMPLICITY software s host computer If a lower value is configured on the Series 90 controller the lower value will be used CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Time Between SNP Messages The parameter controls the time between SNP messages By default CIMPLICITY software will attempt to negotiate a value of 5 milliseconds A higher value may be configured by defining a logical entity named BSM SNP_T1_TIME The logical is defined by adding a line to the project s DATA LOG_NAMES CEG file The line should be in the following format BSMS SNP T1 TIMEISIdefaultl3l time where time is the desired time in milliseconds between messages If the logical is created or the value for the logical is modified CIMPLICITY software must be stopped and restarted before the new value will take effect As with the data size parameter the time between SNP messages is a negotiated value A higher value on the Series 90 controller w
10. ALNT 35 Options C Stand alone Accept connections Bootup projects INCUN Delete v Start az viewer v Start at boot OF Cancel Apply Help 2 Inthe Options box select whether you want to start a stand alone project or accept connections from other projects in your enterprise 3 Inthe Bootup projects box A Make sure the project s you want to start a system boot are listed in the Bootup projects list To browse for projects and add them to the list click the Add button Select the Start at boot check box Select CimView to set a default CimView screen and display options The Dialog dialog box opens Dialog Screen Browse Start at Boot Always Maximized No Menu Title Touch Active No Exit No Open Touch Dynamic Keypad No Resize Touch Static Zoom to Best Fit Cache File Browse cancel 4 10 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B D Enter the starting CimView screen in the Screen field You can also select Browse to the right of this field to search for the screen you want E Click an X in the Start at boot field if you want the CimView screen to be started automatically when the system boots F Click an X in the following fields as needed Always Maximized This option always maximizes the initial window to fill the user s terminal screen The user cannot resize the primary window and the window will not rise
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12. For example the address of Holding Register one is 40001 and the address of Coil one is 00001 All address must contain exactly five digits to be valid If you are configuring an ANALOG point type in Discrete Inputs or Coils the address entered in this field must be that of the least significant bit of the point For example if you configure a 16 bit analog point for Coils 17 through 32 enter 00017 in this field When you configure DIGITAL points in Holding Registers or Input Registers you must also enter data in the following field Bit Offset Enter the bit offset in the Holding Register or Input Register that defines the point where 0 is the least significant bit and 15 is the most significant bit 9 10 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Chapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 10 This chapter consists of three sections Self Test Diagnostics Troubleshooting and Corrective Actions The first section describes how to respond to errors that could be detected by the automatic self test that is performed each time the Display Station powers up The Troubleshooting section contains tables of symptoms their possible causes and recommended corrective actions The Corrective Actions section contains detailed procedures that are too lengthy to include in the Troubleshooting tables E Self Test ee Ce Te 10 2 E System Test and Initialization seniri priciest eens 10 2
13. How to Use the Touch Pad Mouse 2 20 How to Use the Touch Screen Indicator functions 2 11 Installation Display Station products memory upgrades Installation Procedure ISA board CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B GFK 1220B memory upgrade 5 5 Installation Verification Procedures TCP IP communications Installed Network Components Installing a CimView Screen Command Line Options Installing a Project 4 20 Installing Direct Cable Installing Direct Cable Connection in Windows 95 C 12 Installing Logicmaster 90 Software Installing Printer Drivers Interrupt requests ID 1 IP address B 11 IPI IRQ assignments D 1 for serial port settings ISA ME installation maximum power requirements specifications J Jumper settings on system board K Keyboard operation required shortcuts troubleshooting 10 7 Keypad Specifications F 8 L Licenses Loading BIOS Defaults Logicmaster 90 software installing E 5 Login as Administrator M Memory amount of usable memory installing troubleshooting 10 5 Memory upgrades 32MB bz Index Index Microsoft NetBEUI Miniconverter Miniconverter kit MODBUS RTU application ierg hardware installation validating communications MODBUS RTU communications troubleshooting 10 9 MODBUS RTU protocol 9 1 Mounting hole dimensions Touch Display bd Touch Station
14. O System Configuration Nerfcatnon 10 2 E Troubleshoot 14 5 eo cceenanoencedatunseasencuncuboliunswouncneueelatenstoencowseabeteentoummoncuslancntesnmonnealats 10 3 E Get SE 10 3 EI Display a Pesce ea esac ats EE 10 4 Gal COI MR OESTE NER 10 5 MEM Kee Ee IU T MT 10 5 O Serial Mouse Windows 95 Systems Only 10 6 LH External Keyboard iii s o b bite E ab es 10 7 hp Ge ebe Ne 10 8 E DELIS ocio ote ette lad ac n iate Pod usb co au SO Ruban ous Padi qu bac Sd OR MEE Ou 10 9 B OSCE e T T CTS 10 11 O Enabling Touch Screen Operatpon ene 10 11 pr Calibratie the Touch Screen EE 10 14 El Deleting the P5 2 Mouse Di Ver vices oc eerte dence ti utu cede ai ue tust 10 16 O Installing the Serial Mouse Driver 10 18 O Enabling Touch Pad Mouse Operapon 10 20 B CMOS CIEC EO EE 10 22 GFK 1220B 10 1 Self Test Diagnostics The computer automatically performs self test diagnostics each time it is powered up The self test consists of a series of checks that verify correct performance of the computer hardware When the self test is being performed you will see the message XX XX KB OK displayed on the screen where X XXX is a number that increases until it matches the amount of usable memory System Test and Initialization These routines test and initialize board hardware If the routines encounter an error during the tests you will see an error message on the screen There are two kinds of errors fatal and non fatal If a non fatal error occur
15. See Using TCP IP Communications in Appendix C GFK 1220B Chapter 10 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 10 9 Printing Printer will not turn on Cables not connected properly Ensure that the cables are Printer power cord not plugged in properly connected and that the power cord is connected to the electrical outlet Printer will not print Printer is not turned on Turn on the printer Printer is not online Set the printer to online The device drivers for your Install the correct printer drivers application are not installed for your application in Windows Printer that is set up for a network Connect the printer to the is not connected to the network network Printer cable is too long Replace the cable unshielded or defective Printer is offline Paper tray is empty Fill the paper tray with paper Set printer to online Printer prints garbled information Correct printer drivers not Install the correct printer driver installed Cable is not connected properly Ensure that the printer cable is connected properly to the computer Problem specific to printer Run a printer self test Refer to the documentation provided with your printer for instructions If the self test fails the problem is printer specific The printing section of the software documentation and in Windows online Help may also be helpful 10 10 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Corrective Actio
16. Shortcut key None Normal window Find Target Change Icon cove When you have this option enabled CimView will start with the specified screen and with the Keypad option If CIMPLICITY is not running when you start CimView you will be prompted to start the project associated with the screen HMI Base System User s Manual GFK 1 180 4 14 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Setting Command Line Options For Windows NT Systems GFK 1220B Installing A Screen for CimView Once you have saved a CimEdit screen you can use the Install option on the CimEdit File menu to install the screen in a program group for users to access When you select Install from the File menu the Program Groups dialog box is displayed You can select the program group from the list of existing program groups or you can enter the name of a new program group in the Program Group input field When you click OK the CimView icon for the screen will be placed in the program group that you specify If you entered the name of a new program group the group will be created and placed in the Program Manager F Program Groups N Select a program group to install the object into r press cancel Program Group m Existing Groups Doc To Help Games jumpschool Main Microsoft Office HS Developer Network ODEC Startup Using Command Line Options for Installed Screens O
17. automatic login see Enabling Disabling Automatic Login in Windows NT in Appendix E Disabling the Network Login Prompt Windows 95 Systems To have your Display Station start CIMPLICITY and CimView when the unit boots up you must first bypass the Microsoft Network Login prompt To do so 1 Logon to the Display Station Microsoft Network login with a user ID that is identical to the CIMPLICITY user ID We recommend that you log on as Administrator when you power up the system Doing so eliminates the requirement to log on the CIMPLICITY when you run the CIMPLICITY Demo or any other CIMPLICITY project that includes a user named Administrator All CIMPLICITY projects are configured with an Administrator user by default 2 Open the Control Panel and click the Passwords icon File Edit View Help S2 btODBC Accessibility AddMew Add Remove Date Time Options Hardware Prograrns a au m ERES A Display Internet Keyboard Mail and Fax ET az L e m Microsoft Mal Modems Mouse Multimedia Nebwork Postotfice e ss Printers Regional Sound System Settings Changes passwords and sets security options GFK 1220B Chapter 4 Running CIMPLICITY Software 4 7 The Passwords Properties dialog box will be displayed Passwords Properties Ci piigi 3 Click the Change Windows Password button 4 Enter the old Password or leave it blank if you never entered a password Leave the New Password and
18. 2 and 1 3 Allow 2 inches 5 1 cm depth for the power cord that is provided with the Display Station If you don t have this amount of space a lower profile power cord that requires less space can be purchased The mounting location for the Display Station should meet the following requirements For Touch Display and Touch Station products The protective film covering on the touch screen is not suitable for use in conditions of prolonged exposure to direct sunlight Exposure to sunlight through window glass will not harm the protective film Temperature in the Display Station operating environment should not exceed 45 C 113 F Exposing the Display Station to ambient temperatures greater than this limit could damage the hardware or cause data to be lost You should monitor the temperature in the operating environment to ensure that it does not exceed 45 C 113 F The overtemperature indicator on the Display Station is provided only as a secondary precaution The Display Station does not automatically shut down when the overtemperature indicator is lighted Temperature rise should not exceed 20 C 68 F per hour Exposing the Display Station to thermal shock could damage the disk drives Note that the operating temperature range of the Display Station is 0 to 45 C 32 0 to 113 F The operating temperature range of floppy disks is 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 0 F Operating the floppy disk drive when the ambient temperature is outsid
19. 9 Fouc A S Serial Por E A 10 Figure A 9 Parallel Printer Port Confeuratnon eese nennen nennen A 11 Ligure AIO Accessory Port CODIISUEQUOTL eet tuis ette eee eel Lo Li utei uei utn A 12 Figure A 11 Display Station RS 422 Host to PLC Connection no handshaking A 14 Figure A 12 Display Station to CMM without Flow Control RS 422 RS 485 eese A 14 Figure A 13 RS 232 Serial Port to CMM Interface without Flow Control eeeeeeesessss A 15 Figure A 14 PCM ADC or CMM to Display Station without Flow Control sees A 16 Figure A 15 PCM ADC or CMM to Display Station with Flow Control A 16 Figure A 16 Display Station to RS 232 Converter A 17 Figure A 17 Display Station to RS 422 RS 232 Isolated Repeater Converter seesuessse A 17 Figure A 18 RS 232 Converter to Series 90 CPU Point to Point sese A 18 Figure A 19 RS 232 Converter to Series 90 CPU Point to Point External Supply Required A 18 Figure A 20 Example RS 422 RS 485 to RS 232 Converter in a Series 90 PLC System A 19 Fieute A 21 Series 90 SNP PONTE EEN A 20 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Figure B 1 Figure B 2 Figure B 3 Figure B 4 Figure B 5 Figure B 6 GFK 1220B Contents ee E Setup WICH EE B 2 NO eC Be E B 3 Tee B 4 Chipset Peatures
20. 90 programmable controller or via a Communications Coprocessor Module CMM card The following topics are presented in this chapter NES CW mr M Hardware Installation eet eR pues de d roe re uv ve iat Evo nere EES B Application Confeuratnon nennen nennen nenne nnne nn renes nan Hi eil EERSTEN 7 1 Overview Supported Devices The SNP device communications enabler supports reading and writing point data to the following Series 90 controllers Supported Memory Types Data may be read from the following memory types TAI AQ G 1 GM PQ WR S TSA SB SC T S90 20 Model 211 890 30 Model 311 S90 30 Model 313 S90 30 Model 321 S90 30 Model 323 890 30 Model 331 890 30 Model 341 Analog Inputs Analog Outputs Genius Global Data Discrete Inputs Discrete Internals Discrete Outputs Registers Discretes Discretes Discretes Discretes Discrete Temporaries S90 70 Model 731 S90 70 Model 732 S90 70 Model 771 S90 70 Model 772 S90 70 Model 781 S90 70 Model 782 S90 70 Model 914 S90 70 Model 924 Data may be written to the following memory types TAI AQ G ol GM PQ WR rt Analog Inputs Analog Outputs Genius Global Data Discrete Inputs Discrete Internals Discrete Outputs Registers Discrete Temporaries Do not write data into the system registers S SA SB SC Doing so may interfere with the normal operation of the programmable controller 7 2 CIMPLICITY Display Station U
21. Bar gives you feedback about its operation You can leave the tutorial open while you work in other windows the messages will continue to give feedback about your actions Touchpad Enhancements HEI Tutorial Enable Enhancements v Mouse Control Panel Edge Finder W Goodies Animated Taskbar Icon v Virtual Scroll Bar Momentum Iv Edge Motion v Scroll one Speed bHL Normal Cancel Help 2 22 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B The following features can be accessed in the Touchpad Enhancements dialog box Table 2 4 Touch Pad Mouse Enhancement Features Tutorial button Starts the tutorial for the Virtual Scroll Bar feature Mouse Control Panel button Returns you to the TouchPad tab in the Mouse Properties dialog box Goodies button Provides access to Mood Pad and Pressure Meter features Momentum check box When checked causes the Virtual Scroll Bar to continue scrolling a window after you have removed your finger from the scroll zone Edge Motion check box When checked causes the cursor to continue moving on the screen when your finger reaches the left or right edge of the Touch Pad mouse Scroll Zone slide bar Allows you to adjust the width of the scroll zone on the Touch Pad mouse Speed slide bar Allows you to adjust the speed at which the Virtual Scroll Bar scrolls Enable Enhancements check box When checked enables all of the Enhancement featur
22. COMI port on movement Display Station The type of mouse is not Use a serial mouse supported System is busy Press CTRL ALT DELETE to view task list Mouse not detected Restart Display Station product with external mouse connected Correct driver not installed Make sure that Logitech Serial Mouse driver is loaded Refer to Installing the Serial Mouse Driver on page 10 18 Keyboard External keyboard locks up The type of keyboard is not Use a Key Tronic keyboard supported Most PS 2 keyboards will work However we recommend a keyboard manufactured by Key Tronic Keyboard not plugged into Plug keyboard in keyboard port on Display Station System is busy Press CTRL ALT DELETE to view task list Internal Keyboard System is busy Press CTRL ALT DELETE to view task list GFK 1220B Chapter 10 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 10 7 Communications PLC CPU Connection CIMPLICITY does not The system is attempting to 1 With the PLC powered up and communicate with a PLC that has communicate with a 90 30 PLC connected to the Display Station been autoconfigured using the SNP driver and a establish communication between AUTOCONFIG DEFAULT I O CIMPLICITY project the Display Station and PLC via error the 90 30 SNP driver 2 Using a Hand Held Programmer toggle the Default I O Enable or Disable configuration parameter for the CPU Communications between the Display Station and the PLC will be stopped Communi
23. Confirm New Password fields blank And click OK The Change Windows Password dialog closes 5 Close the Passwords Properties dialog by clicking OK 4 6 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B 6 Click the Network icon in the Control Panel The Network properties dialog box will be displayed Network Ei Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed m Client for Microsoft Networks Dial Up Adapter NE 2000 Compatible 3 IPX SPX compatible Protocol gt Dial Up Adapter j PSY SPS compatible Protocol NE 2000 Compatible F NetBEUI gt Dial Up Adapter Add mge ops Primary Network Logon File and Print Sharing Description The primary network logon ix the client that i used to validate your User name and password process any login scripts and perform other startup tasks Cancel 7 Inthe Primary Network Logon field select Windows Logon 8 Click OK You will be prompted to reboot your system so that changes will take effect After you have rebooted you will no longer be prompted to log on GFK 1220B Chapter 4 Running CIMPLICITY Software 4 9 Setting CIMPLICITY Startup Options Select CIMPLICITY Options from the CIMPLICITY shortcut menu The ern CIMPLICITY Options dialog opens meee CIMPLICIT 1 Select the Startup Options page Projects Startup Options Options Computer name
24. Connection between a Development System and the Display Station To copy a project from the Configuration Cabinet complete the following procedure 1 Open the project and select the Copy to Project command under the File menu Project View Tools Help New Ctrl N Open Ctrl 0 Delete Install E c ws Resouces Zem Aen Classes 1 test gef 2 C CIMPLICITY kbdtest gef if iE 3 C CIMPLICITY NTDemo gef A CACIMPLICITY mmi test gef Roles Remote Projects Exit Copy project to new project Stop Mh 2 When the Copy to New Project dialog box is displayed select the disk drive on the target Display Station System select the directory where the project will be copied and enter the project name Click the Create button The new project will be created on the target Display Station Project Path D scimplicitus Test T est get Eroject Type IL B4B THNUTU E Project Mame Test New Subdirectary Test Create Cancel Directory Eg d Cd cimplicity _ bern data cimpole data docs Help Network dadi Drives EP d gihgqded c GFK 1220B Chapter 3 Copying a CIMPLICITY Project to a Runtime System 3 3 Setting up a Network Connection with Direct Cable Connection The Windows 95 Direct Cable Connection utility provides a means of establishing a network connection between two Windows 95 systems via p
25. E nstallatiotProced te E 5 5 DL Removal Proc EE 5 8 B Installing an ISA Compatible Board 5 9 D SS CCAP ONS E 5 9 EV nS tallati On wipe iE m 5 9 Dr ee 5 11 GFK 1220B 5 1 Opening the Rear Panel l jaa d xn as If a floppy disk is installed in the disk drive remove it from the drive To avoid damaging files always shut down Windows before removing power from your Display Station product Shut down the Windows operating system see Shutting Down the Computer in Chapter 2 Turn OFF all power to the computer and associated devices Disconnect all cords and cables from the Display Station Remove the Display Station from its mounting location and place it display side down on a padded work surface Caution This procedure should be performed in a clean dust free environment The rear panel must be supported when you remove it from the Display Station enclosure The hardware components that are mounted on the rear panel are connected by cables to circuit boards in the unit enclosure Careless handling could dislocate or damage cabling or components Before disassembling your Display Station To avoid placing strain on cables and components make sure the rear panel is securely supported at all times Cable lengths may not allow removal of the rear panel from the Display Station enclosure We strongly recommend having another person steady the rear panel while you are working inside the enclosure In so
26. ENNENI MEM d Operation complete 1 of EK 1 of 1 kilob Elapsed time U UU Ue Errors encountered 0 9 Click OK twice to return to the Microsoft Backup dialog box To copy a project from floppy disks to your Display Station 1 In the Microsoft Backup dialog box select the Restore tab 2 Click the backup set in the left hand column Be sure to select everything in the folder to be restored The project will automatically be restored to the same directory location as on the system where the project was created For example if the project was backed up from C CIMPLICITY PROJECTS MY PROJECT it will be placed in that path by default ioj E Fie Settings Tools Help Backup Restore Compare Files to restore lt Previous Step Start Restore Select files from the backup set Contents of MyProject QIC MyProject QIC Size Type Modified C From drive C v CRC 0 Folder 12 31 79 7 wi Ea CIMPLICITY Files selected 342 5 379 Kilobytes selected 3 Click Next Step to start restoring files to the target system GFK 1220B Chapter 3 Copying a CIMPLICITY Project to a Runtime System 3 9 Windows NT Systems To make a copy of your project on floppy disks do the following Note If you are backing up a running project There is a file that is locked when the project is running This file will not be copied and an error message to that effect will be displa
27. February 1997 GFK 1220B GFK 1220B installation removal specifications SNP Default Device Properties 7 9 SNP communications disabling protocol level degener t enabling protocol level debugging 7 12 number of retries SNP Performance Software components CIMPLICITY E 4 Windows 95 E 2 Windows NT E 2 Specifications environmental equipment panel cutout 2 4 functional ISA board Keypad memory upgrade 5 4 physical touch pad mouse Touch screen Standard CMOS Setup B 3 Starting CIMPLICITY Automatically at Bootup Starting CimView Manually 4 12 Summary Getting Started Supported devices for MODBUS RTU communications for SNP communications for TCP IP communications 8 2 Supported memory types for SNP communications Switching Display Types 6 4 System Architecture System Configuration Verification System Test and Initialization TCP IP Communications C 6 TCP IP Ethernet interface A 3 TCP IP properties Technical support Temperature effect on contrast setting effect on touch screen calibration monitoring Temperature requirements Touch Pad mouse cleaning Index Index enhancements operation settings 2 22 special features specifications F 6 troubleshooting Touch Pad mouse driver acquiring from World Wide Web 10 20 installing 10 20 Touch screen calibrating cleaning operation specifications troubleshooting Touch screen driver relo
28. Floppy DISKS seinnaa EEN 3 7 Windows BENE USE EET EE ES 3 7 Windows INE SY Steins E 3 10 Running CIMPLICITY Software cccccssssscssssccsscssccsssscccsssscscssssoeseess 4 1 Sette TNIPEICTESN EE estan aaa coco cda 4 2 Set hbe ProjecE RR E 4 2 SEA AS A VIC WOE on didis c sv debe e asain ences apr disce sudo Leon os deese staat 4 3 Connecting to Another COMP ULE iade neo re tae erdt eene E EI RARUS Erde 4 3 SOP A RUMI PrO CCE te aedtsastis ad etui a a Vae ta uud 4 3 Add a Projectito the Projects List srnec sinew beo o odes ea i oc e loe dui 4 4 Statt a Project in the PEoJeets D EEN 4 4 Sene Starup e EE 4 5 Setting COonnecton ODLD UODS conoce loe vie spa aedes ege 4 5 is EEN BOOP e 4 6 Starting CIMPLICITY Automatically at Bootup eese 4 7 Disabling the Network Login Prompt Windows 95 Systems ccccceseeeeeseeeeeees 4 7 Sette IMPLICIT Y Startup E EE 4 10 Selecting a Default Project and Cim View Options eere 4 12 Starting Cini View IV aay er 4 12 Setting Command Line Options for Windows 95 Savgtems 4 14 Setting Command Line Options For Windows NT Systems 4 15 Iistalltie A Screen HECKEN eg ota d otav oe a to Esto baute duds 4 15 Using Command Line Options for Installed Screens 1 0 0 0 ecccecseeeseeeeseeeeeees 4 15 Cre atime A NCWOPEOIGC EN 4 16 INGWSPEOIESECODBIODS ele 4 16 EE 4 17 Generab PROD TOS n tains sara oe dooscst ee 4 18 CDIGDS PRODOTTI eelerer 4 19 Este uie PrO CEN E EE 4 19 MATS
29. M MU Mais Set UE E IE oe IUE F 6 EE EE EE F 8 Contents xiii Contents xiv Figure 1 1 Integration Levels in CIMPLICITY Monitoring and Control Software 1 8 Figure 1 2 CIMPLEICITY Touch Display Ale 1 10 Figure 1 3 CIMPLICITY Touch Station and Glide Station Systems esee 1 11 Figure 2 1 Mounting Hole Dimensions Touch Display Un 2 5 Figure 2 2 Mounting Hole Dimensions Touch Station and Glide Station Units 2 6 Figure 2 3 Display Station Side View a sacaseacentaseacacsaaancaeratacencaaactanceaaaaataaeaena taaaaadateaaneniaweteietecesintecaaeslesteces 2 7 Fieure 2 4 Connection 1a EE 2 9 Figur OR Eee me Touch Pad EE 2 20 L19016 2 6 2 a NEE 2 25 Figure 5 1 Opening the Display Station Rear Panel 5 3 Figure 5 2 Location of SIMMs in Display Station Enclosure cccccccccseeeccseececeeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeaeeeeseeeees 5 7 L1sute 2 5 Dert SIMM ere 5 7 Igi ba ree d SIMM Eeer 5 8 Figure 5 5 ISA Compatible Board Installation eee nne nennen 5 10 Figure A 1 AUI Ethernet Port Connector Configuration mene A 2 Figure A 2 10BaseT MAU MDI Port Connector Configuration s eesseeessseeeesseresssersssseresseeresseeesse A 3 Pieure A9 AUO BNC E KEE A 3 Figure A 4 External Eresch ee een A 4 Preure Ac external Keyboard DOE diea reais ila a Mo Seals wall e nS UE A 5 Fipute N 6 Serial Port e A 6 Figure A 7 Default Settings for System Board Jumpers A
30. ME C 3 Windows CN EE C 5 Using TCP AP e tee e 202800 425 2 4 002 0 0 0 042 C 6 Windows E E C 6 Mondoss NES E C 8 Setting Up Direct Cable Connection Windows 95 Systems eese C 9 Setting Up Direct Cable Connection on a CIMPLICITY Development System C 9 Installing Direct Cable Connection in Windows 95 sese C 12 Int rr pt Requests 6 oe ie Peer oe erh E ESREPEN PS Eee REESE E ENSE ERE r he eR OPER Da Eee eR uS E ER EN En UN D 1 Software System OV CF TEE E 1 Mandowssotbware COmMpone Ne E E 2 Wandows 95 Software e Oe TE E 2 Windows NT Software Components E 2 Enabling Disabling Automatic Login in Windows NIT E 3 CIMPLICITY Software Components ccccccsseccceseeecceescccenscceenseeeeesceeaeseesenseesaesees E 4 DUC DISK M MID M MU EI III E 5 Installing Loetcmaster 90 S OI WEB 12922 5500 24665400048804228058000040502002868024008600002284 0042286 2520480 E 5 SDECIHCALODS oreet dete i ree E adv eeu devia etoile v wb ide nuuc Elek ooa E F 1 de Ee TS e EE F 2 Functional Specifications 2222222222222224222x22252428252428322428252424322428 852824344244 854 83448484 B Doa unius F 3 Environmental Speciation S iiic dinde ood ELI oa E Te Eoo a ELI n eo ado End EE RR Cs dinus F 4 Touch Screen Specilicaliofls EE F 5 Eeer F 5 POOLE C ALY e EEN F 5 Touch Pad Mouse Specifications etie tota ba e teet Eee urea oH ed F 6 Operate SpecIHCAHofis ooo reve IM Maa ae F 6 IE dO ee F 6 Piotec Hye IBS s e etie ee
31. MODE the enclosed datasheet for your hard drive size NORMAL Drive A 1 44M 3 5 in Drive B None Video EGA VGA Halt On All But Keyboard Base Memory 640K Extended Memory 27648K Other Memory 384K Total Memory 28672K ESC QUIT T Select Item PU PD Modify Fl Help Shift F2 Change Color Figure B 2 CMOS Setup Screen GFK 1220B Appendix B Computer Setup B 3 BIOS Features Setup When you select the BIOS FEATURES SETUP option from the initial setup screen menu the screen shown in Figure B 3 is displayed Changing these settings 1s not recommended Refer to the datasheet provided with your Display Station for the correct settings Information provided by the datasheet supersedes information in this appendix ROM ISA BIOS 214L2AK1 BIOS FEATURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE INC Virus Warning Disabled Video BIOS Shadow Enabled CPU Internal Cache Enabled C8000 CBFFF Shadow Enabled Quick Power On Self Test Enabled CCOO0 CFFFF Shadow Enabled Boot Sequence A C D0000 D3FFF Shadow Disabled Swap Floppy Drive Disabled D4000 D7FFF Shadow Disabled Boot Up Floppy Seek Enabled D8000 DBFFF Shadow Disabled Boot Up NumLock SEN DC0O00 DFFFF Shadow Disabled otatus Boot Up System Speed High E0000 E3FFF Disabled IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled E4000 ET7FFF Disabled Gate A20 Option Fast ES000 EBEEFEFE Disabled Memory Parity Check Disabled EZO00 EFFEEE Disabled Typematic Rate Di
32. Microsoft Have Disk Conca 6 Scroll down to Microsoft under the Manufacturers column and click Microsoft and Dial Up Adapter to highlight them Then click OK 7 Click OK to save The software will display the following message Do you want to restart your computer now 8 Click the Windows Start button and click Shutdown in the Start menu The Microsoft Dial up Adapter is now configured GFK 1220B Appendix C Customizing Network Settings C 11 Installing Direct Cable Connection in Windows 95 To install Direct Cable Connection on a Windows 95 System 1 Inthe Windows 95 Control Panel window double click the Add Remove Programs icon Add Remove The Add Remove Programs dialog box will be displayed Programs Add Remove Programs Properties El ES Install LIninstall Windows Setup Startup Disk To install a new program fram a floppy disk or CD ROM drive click Install The following software can be automatically removed by Windows To remove a program ar to modify its installed components select it from the list and click Add Remove t x e CIMPLICITY System Add PETI I DE Cancel DH C 12 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B 2 Click the Windows Setup tab The SEITEN tz Windows Setup options will be displayed Install LIninstall Windows Setup Startup Disk To add ar remove a component click the check box A shaded box means that only
33. NT backup 1 From the Windows 95 Start menu select Programs then Accessories and System Tools 2 Inthe System Tools menu click the Backup icon The Windows 95 Backup utility will start and the Microsoft Backup screen with the ae Backup Backup tab selected will be displayed The first time you run backup you will see several informational dialog boxes which you can ignore Pale File Settings Tools Help RENT What to back up Select files to back up Desktop Size Type Modified My Computer My Computer zl IG 3 Floppy I Sa Network Neighbo E Lle C Sa Network Neighborhood File set Untitled Files selected 0 D Kilobytes selected A In the Backup tab click the folder containing the files that you want to copy To select the files you want to copy click a check mark in the box next to the file Click the Next Step button You will be prompted to select a destination Click the Floppy A icon DL dX ee d OM Click the Start Backup button You will be prompted to enter a Backup Set Label Backup Det Label Ei ES Backup set Cancel Password Protect 3 8 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B 8 Type a label in the Backup set field and click OK The Backup utility will finish the copy process and display an Operation Complete box aa Backup E OR X Backup operation complete Microsoft Backu
34. Postothice Passwords c CO mde Configures network hardware and software C 2 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Using Microsoft NetBEUI Before using Microsoft NetBEUI to communicate between your Display Station a Ee and other systems you should change the System Identification and Workgroup settings See your network administrator for appropriate values If you have a Windows 95 system use the procedure below If your have a Network Windows NT system continue on page C 5 Windows 95 Systems 1 Inthe Control Panel click the Network icon The Network Properties dialog box will be displayed Network Ed Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed g4 Dial Up Adapter 313 ME Z000 Compatible 4 IPX SPX compatible Protocol Dial Up Adapter 3 IPX SPX compatible Protocol gt ME2000 Compatible NetBEUI gt Dial Up Adapter Add Hemose Properties Primary Network Logor Client for Microsoft Networks we File and Print Sharing Description Cancel qp M 2 Click the Identification tab The Identification dialog box will be displayed GFK 1220B Appendix C Customizing Network Settings C 3 3 Network Wage 0 CIMPLICITY MMI System Modify the Computer name and Workgroup fields as desired for your installation and click OK CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual Fe
35. See page 10 14 Cursor does not respond at all to Touch screen disabled Set up for touch screen operation touch see Enabling Touch Screen Operation Touch screen driver accidentally Reinstall touch screen driver deleted System is busy Press CTRL ALT DELETE to view task list Cursor moves but does not follow Touch screen not calibrated Run calibration program See your touch accurately properly Calibrating the Touch Screen Touch screen responds erratically Display Station is set up for PS 2 Perform procedure in Deleting to touch cursor might not be mouse the PS 2 Mouse Driver Then set visible Note This occurs if the Auto up for touch screen operation see Enabling Touch Screen Operation Hardware Detect utility is run GE Fanuc does not recommend using the Auto Hardware Detect utility when adding options GFK 1220B Chapter 10 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 10 5 Touch Pad Mouse Cursor does not respond at Mouse driver accidentally deleted Reinstall mouse driver See Enabling Touch all to touch Pad Mouse Operation on page 10 20 System is busy Press CTRL ALT DELETE to view task list Grease or other chemical residue is on the Clean the surface with alcohol or ammonia surface based glass cleaner Gloves chemicals or dirt on hands Remove gloves or clean your hands The pointer bounces back Mouse Properties not set up correctly Refer to Touch Pad Mouse Setup on page after yo
36. Station remove it from its mounting location and open the rear panel Refer to Opening the Rear Panel on page 5 2 for these procedures Hold the ISA board by its bracket The component side of the ISA board should be facing down Carefully press the ISA board contacts into the ISA slot in the Display Station unit as shown in Figure 5 5 Press the bracket down until it engages the mounting screw on the ISA slot Tighten the mounting screw using a Phillips head screwdriver Chapter 5 Installing Upgrades 5 9 6 If you require external access to ports on the ISA board A Remove the access plate from the Display Station enclosure The panel is secured by four Philips head screws B Modify the plate to accommodate cable connectors C Re install the access plate in the Display Station enclosure 7 Install the rear panel on the unit enclosure 8 Install the Display Station in its mounting location and connect the power control and peripheral connections Refer to Installation Procedure in Chapter 2 Note It is the customer s responsibility to remove any upgrades from the Display Station before returning the unit to GE Fanuc for repair or warranty administration We recommend that next to the serial number on the rear panel of the Display Station you place a label identifying installed upgrades H a45651
37. aM EE 4 20 Rannine thie Demo EE ic ct baat Seater decd Sates act bored aad usta cual began d be ini pd aida 4 2 Chanpinethe Computer Name i2 DEED NUMEN 4 22 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 GFK 1220B Contents Ihnen eu ee M 5 1 Openine the Rear Paie EE 5 2 Before disassembling your Display Staten 5 2 Installs a Memory Eege 5 4 EE 5 4 SIMM Installation Procedure isissiccssssccssaasaeanccesenaseasiadessaaiaoeeabonaieoaMaassnaeeets 5 5 For 22MDB Up erage EE 5 5 SIMM Removal Procedure aii oa e EE tat uq buque tutius 5 8 Installing aim IS A Eugene N 5 9 I EC AMOI eon NIMM eee ieee el Eti e 5 9 Installation Eege 5 9 Removal PROC E 5 11 System ODeFatiOl EE 6 1 External Key board eene 6 2 Setine Up External Display GDEFTQLOT e 22 5 025222 00222022222 224 2222223 222 2022 202 002 42 288 96402241 6 4 Changing Video Display Seti En 6 4 Operating an External Mouse Windows 95 Systems Only 6 4 Dee 6 5 SNP Device Commun iiss icsiendctssscassiccseadsisaseadsinoscaksiscavccesscacccedsocaesesasss 7 1 CDS CN a Maes aaa ae tee es ere ed ee eee 7 2 EE EE 7 2 Supported Memory Kn 7 2 SNP Hardware Configuration Requirements esses 7 3 visui R ee EE EE EE 7 3 CTI CS PED 7 3 Fe QUITE DOC WING E 7 4 Hardware Insel Ee e E 7 5 Application Cnn OUT AUN EEN 7 6 Port Coni er DE 7 6 General Eelere 7 6 Derault Gre 7 7 SNP Dey ice Conte e E
38. an optional description to help you identify the port Scan Rate Enter the base scan rate for the port Point scan rates will be multiples of the base rate You can specify a scan rate in Ticks Seconds Minutes or Hours Retry Count Enter the number of times to retry communications to a device on this port after a communications error is detected Enter the number of scans to wait before attempting to reconnect to a device after a communications error has been detected If communications cannot be established for a device on the port the device is considered to be down and a SDEVICE DOWN alarm is generated Once a device is down periodic attempts are made to resume connections to it Enable Click an X in this box if you want the port to be enabled when the project starts If you leave this box blank the port will not be enabled when the project starts and points will not be available for devices on the port GFK 1220B Chapter 9 MODBUS RTU Device Communications 9 7 Default Properties General Default Baud Hate D Parity None Even C Odd Use the Default properties tab to enter general information for the port You can define the following Baud Rate Enter the baud rate for communications Click the drop down list to the right of the input field and select a rate from the list Parity Select the parity to be used for communications Device Configuration When you configure a Modicon or GE Fanuc programmable c
39. button to the right of the input field to display your choices then make a selection For this protocol the choices are GE Fanuc Series 90 30 GE Fanuc Series 90 70 7 8 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Default Properties Device 5HP DEV General SMP SNF ID 23 Access Mode Read Write TES Cancel Apply Help Use the Default properties to enter information about SNP device communications for the device You can define the following SNP ID Access Mode Enable SNP Point Configuration GFK 1220B When you define a point the following fields have values that are unique to or have special For multidrop communications Click an X in the Multidrop check box Enter the ID of the programmable controller in SNP ID For point to point communications Clear the Multidrop check box Select Read or Read Write in Access Mode For all communications Select Yes in this box to enable the device when the project starts Select No to disable the device The points associated with the device will be unavailable meanings for SNP device communications Access Update Criteria Address When you are configuring DIGITAL points you must also enter data in the following fields Address Offset A point may be configured for READ or WRITE access The update criteria determines how the data will be requested Enter ON CHANGE or ON SCAN for points wh
40. capabilities while permitting you to view the entire facility through the Server The HMI supports networking among multiple HMIs data processing options such as ODBC database logging and Server viewing capabilities Provides data collection data processing and data storage capabilities for a multi user environment The Server can be connected to networks of Viewers and HMIS to provide an overall picture of an entire production process Provides the graphic user interface to the CIMPLICITY Server In a client server architecture the graphics applications run native on the Viewer system significantly reducing the load on the server and distributing the processing power over several computers GFK 1220B Hardware Description The primary characteristics of the CIMPLICITY Display Station products are High Performance The CIMPLICITY Display Station products are high performance IBM compatible PCs that are designed to work with CIMPLICITY software The system architecture is based on the 80486DX2 66 microprocessor Each CIMPLICITY Display Station system contains the following components e 486DX2 66 CPU e 500MB or larger hard disk with CIMPLICITY and Microsoft Windows operating system software installed e 3 5 floppy disk drive e 10 4 High brightness dual scan color flat panel display e Touch screen or Touch Pad mouse e One RS 232 port e One RS 422 RS 232 port e Parallel printer port e Ethernet port IObaseT and AUI co
41. eut B 5 Load BIOS Detaults SCtee Wiese E MM MM ME B 6 Hard Disk Drive Autodetectton Utili ynein nn dedo le ho Dude debe ebore bebele bolo odes o udO ec dus B 9 Contents xv Contents Table Ta1 CIMPLICITY Display Station Product Listing E 1 3 Table We MS UMN Ce a ss C E RUNE UEM 1 4 Table 1 2 ACCESO PEOGQUCIS E 1 4 Table d 5 EEN 1 5 Table 124 Somware O ptens and ee EE 1 6 Table 2 2 Control FUNCHONS EE 2 10 T3ble 2 93 Indicator PuticttOllsuam sitae bandas net Fast bae Pasa bou Pus Posi dein Moz i d EE E RIEN aie 2 11 Table 2 4 Touch Pad Mouse Enhancement Features 2 23 T ble 2 Touch Pad Mouse Control Panel Features 5 Lee Gib topo Hope HEO tah oleh ah a tia eens 2 24 Table 2 62 Keyboard Key Meter Te e ctas toot ctas dada usadas da utate odes aate at aee Sin i sn but es Ug oU t 2 26 Table 631 selected e ee E EE 6 3 Table ech Pinout Lasting for the AUT Port EG A 2 Table A 2 Pinout Listing for the IlOBaseT MAU MDI Pont A 3 Table A 3 Pinout Listing for the External Display bot A 4 Table A25 Pinout Lisine for senal Port 2 oaa hile Era ERE ba rani baba au ba ba au ida Di emet sae A 7 T35le 23 0 Mode c EE A 8 Table Aad SerialPort RT LEE A 8 Table A 8 Pinout Listing for RS 232 Serial bot A 10 Table A 9 Parallel Port Pin Aseigenmentg A 11 Table T0 Accessory Port PImout ee A 12 Table A TL Recommended Cables and Be te A 13 Table DE ontents Or IRO Table d iode ches teeta ode die oleo hee edo hes hed he dete he e
42. in the Control Panel Select the Settings tab Set the Color Palette to 256 colors and click OK EM ESL When the system asks if you want to restart the computer click No Then shut down the system using the Shutdown option on the Start Menu Note If your Display Station has 32 MB memory you must use the 16 color display setting For information on installing memory upgrades refer to Chapter 5 Operating an External Mouse Windows 95 Systems Only 6 4 On Display Station systems that run Windows 95 software the COMI port is set up to be compatible with a Logitech serial mouse To use an external mouse the Display Station must be powered up or restarted with the mouse connected to the COMI port During bootup the software will automatically detect the presence of the external mouse To restart the computer select Shutdown from the Windows Start menu then select the option Restart the Computer CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Ll Installing Printer Drivers Windows 95 systems To install printer drivers double click on the My Computer icon on the Windows 95 desktop Double click on the Printers icon in the My Computer window Double click on the Add Printer icon in the Printers window The Add Printer Wizard screen will appear ES Printers iofs Follow the prompts provided by the Wizard screens to File Edit View Help finish installing the printer driver for your
43. password The CMOS SETUP UTILITY main menu will appear Press the down J cursor key to select the PASSWORD SETTING option and press ENTER When prompted to enter a password press the ENTER key This disables the password Press ESc Cancel to return to the main menu Press the 4 cursor key to select the SAVE amp EXIT SETUP option and press the ENTER key Sr LE E quee is When prompted press SHIFT F9 Yes and press ENTER GFK 1220B Appendix B Computer Setup B 9 Using the Hard Disk Configuration Utility This utility IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION can detect the IDE hard disk installed in your system You can use this utility to self detect and or correct the hard disk type configuration To access this utility choose IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION from the CMOS Setup Utility main menu Note After you run this utility the hard disk settings should be the same as those listed on the datasheet provided with your Display Station Information provided by the datasheet supersedes information in this appendix Ke HARD DISK TYPE Ges CYLS HEADS PRECOMP LANDZ SECTORS MODE These are sample values Settings for your system may be different Select Secondary Slave Option N Skip N OPTIONS SIZE CX T HEADS PRECOMP LANDZ SECTORS MODE E 0 0 0 0 0 0 NORMAL ESC SKIP Figure B 6 Hard Disk Drive Autodetection Utility Save amp Exit Setup If you select the SAVE amp EXIT SETUP option in the initial setup menu and press ENT
44. printer E Add Pinte HP DeskJet 520 Printer I 2 abject s x Windows NT systems To install printer drivers double click on the Print Manager icon in the Main program group Print Manager 1 From the Window menu select the printer 2 From the Printer menu select Properties 3 Inthe Printer Properties dialog box select Other in the Driver box 4 In the Install Driver dialog box specify the drive and path where the printer driver is located and click the OK button For more information about installing printer drivers refer to the printer drivers installing topic in Windows NT online help GFK 1220B Chapter 6 System Operation 6 5 Chapter GFK 1220B SNP Device Communications The Series 90 device communications enabler uses the Series Ninety Protocol SNP to communicate with Series 90 programmable controllers over a serial line Standard serial communication ports are used to communicate between a Series 90 programmable controller and CIMPLICITY software SNP is a half duplex protocol that uses the RS 485 enhanced version of RS 422 and RS 232 electrical interfaces The protocol permits communication between one master and one or more slaves Communication between CIMPLICITY software and Series 90 controllers can be set up as a point to point connection or in a multidrop configuration using Serial Port 2 configured for RS 422 Connections can be established on the RS 485 CPU port of the Series
45. removed from its antistatic bag to the time it is installed extreme care should be taken to avoid damaging the SIMM or the Display Station with static electricity A small imperceptible electrostatic discharge could occur without your knowing and could be enough to damage electronic components To avoid damage from electrostatic discharge adhere to the following precautions when performing this procedure e The SIMM is packaged in a static safe bag which protects the product during shipping Before removing the SIMM from this bag be prepared to handle it in a static safe environment e Wear a properly functioning antistatic strap and be sure that you are fully grounded Never touch the SIMM or any components inside the Display Station unless you are wearing an antistatic strap e Any surface upon which you place the unprotected SIMM should be static safe facilitated by antistatic mats if possible e Extra caution should be taken in cold dry weather when static charges can easily build up For 32MB Upgrades Display settings To run Windows 95 or Windows NT with more than 24MB of memory the video display settings must be configured for 16 colors All 32MB systems are shipped with the video display configured for 16 colors If you are upgrading your system to 32MB you must first change the display settings as follows 1 From the Windows 95 Start menu select Settings and then select Control Panel Click the Display icon Selec
46. the lt PORT gt DEBUG file in the project s LOG directory where PORT is the name of the port configured for SNP communications To create the file select Command Prompt from your project s Tools menu then type the following commands cd Mog copy nul lt PORT gt debug where PORT is the name of the port configured for SNP communications For example if SNP is configured to run on COMI the file name will be COMI DEBUG The debugging will begin immediately you do not need to restart CIMPLICITY software Disabling Protocol Level Debugging To turn off the logging of protocol level information remove the COM1 DEBUG file from the project s LOG directory To remove the file select Command Prompt from your project s Tools menu then type the following commands to create the file cd Mog del lt PORT gt debug where lt PORT gt is the name of the port configured for SNP communications CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Chapter GFK 1220B S TCPAP Communications The Series 90 TCP IP Device Communications enabler supports TCP IP communication over Ethernet to Series 90 70 and Series 90 30 programmable controllers This device communication enabler employs the Series 90 Host Communication Toolkit HCT as its underlying communication layer The following topics are covered in this chapter N e E 8 2 B Installation Verification PBrocedures eene nnne eerte ree 8 4
47. the movements of the cursor on the screen The Touch Pad mouse is a capacitive sensor Your finger is detected by measuring its effect on an array of capacitive lines integrated into the PC board The Touch Pad mouse senses both the finger s position and its contact area The area of contact is a measure of applied pressure On the Display Station units pressure on the Touch Pad mouse controls the speed of cursor movement The Touch Pad mouse provides a durable surface with no moving parts to collect dirt or wear out It is sealed to the Glide Station front panel and protected by a mylar film that prevents damage from dust moisture and solvents For specifications and cleaning instructions for the protective film refer to Appendix F Operation To use the Touch Pad mouse lightly glide your finger across the surface No pressure is required The Touch Pad mouse responds best to a light touch Roll your fingertip slightly for fine positioning To execute a click gently and quickly tap the surface of the pad Tap with a light touch and lift your finger sharply As shown in Figure 2 5 a single tap executes a single click and two rapid taps execute a double click To drag or highlight an area double tap on the surface holding your finger down on the second tap You can drag anywhere along the surface The Touch Pad mouse has a special edge motion feature that allows you to extend a drag operation when your finger reaches the edge of the sensor
48. the Options button on the General tab The Touch Screen dialog box will appear Click the Enabled box under Button Selector Window To select the Button Selector position and size scroll the selector windows that are located immediately below the Enabled box Double Touch Sensitivity T n Low ki Calibration Cancel Static Touch Screen Mode slow Enable Touch Beeps Button Selector Window Autorepeat Hate Autorepeat Delay M Enabled Lona Pos Upper Aight comer 7 The Button Selector will immediately appear in the location that you specify Click OK to return to the Mouse Properties window Windows NT Systems Touch screen settings are set from the Touchscreen Control application in the Touch Common program group This application provides the ability to calibrate the touch screen and set parameters such as the double click rate Online Help information is available in this application It is recommended that you use the touch screen settings and not the Mouse setting in the Control Panel to change the system settings because the touch screen uses the same set of system parameters GFK 1220B Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 19 How to Use the Touch Pad Mouse About the Touch Pad Mouse The Touch Pad mouse located at the bottom of the right hand keypad on the Glide Station unit detects the position of a finger over a touch sensitive area Like a mouse this device controls
49. the hardware type To see all hardware choices click Unknown Hardware Have Disk option in the Add New Hardware UE ditus e Standard mouse types RERlsisE TRU EST ETS E Wizard dialog box Compaq Kensington Logitech Microsoft Texas Instruments Have Disk lt Back Cancel Bek wel Ge Insert the Utilities disk in the external drive a In i the Cop y Manufacturer s Files From dialog box EM Insert the manufacturer s installation disk into change the path to ANTOUCH and press ENTER Eri O Cancel Copy manufacturer s files from m v Browse Chapter 10 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 10 13 Reloading the Touch Screen Driver Windows NT The touch screen driver can be re installed from the hard drive by running the setup utility C TOUCH TNSETUP EXE Or you can install it from the Utilities disk provided with the system by running A TOUCH TNSETUP EXE 1 From the Windows NT File menu select Run 2 Inthe Run window type the command line and press Enter 3 Select COMI and the default parameters provided for COMI in the setup Calibrating the Touch Screen 10 14 Operating temperature can affect touch screen calibration Wait until the Display Station has been powered up for a few hours before deciding whether you need to calibrate the touch screen Calibrating the touch screen is an easy Note Run Command Line c touch tnsetup exe O Run Minimized Ca
50. the selected folder and all its parent folders Switch between left and right panes SHIFT while clicking the Close button ka ep Windows 95 Explorer Go to CTRL G only and go directly to the DOS prompt Select line by line query of the boot files F16 CTRL F8 Refresh a window LF GFK 1220B Chapter 6 System Operation 6 3 Ls Setting Up External Display Operation Note The Display Station system does not support simultaneous use of the Flat Panel display and an external CRT monitor Only one display can be active at a time Two executable files CRT COM and STN COM that allow you to switch between the internal Flat Panel display and an external CRT monitor are provided in the GEFUTIL folder on the hard disk and on the Utilities disk that is provided with the Display Station To switch to the external monitor you must run the CRT executable program To switch back to the internal video screen you must run the STN executable program If power is cycled the Display Station will power up with the internal screen active To run CRT PIF or STN PIF 1 Using My Computer or Explorer open the C GEFutil folder 2 Double click the CRT or STN file Changing Video Display Settings Display Station products are shipped with the video display settings configured for 16 colors If your Display Station has 24MB or less memory you can use the 256 color setting To change the display settings 1 Click on the Display icon
51. the time period an HCT Diagnostic dialog box is displayed telling you the average number of words read per second over the test period HCT Diagnostic T Average words read per second 13926 400000 Click OK to proceed to the second part of the read test The test will again cycle through reads of all memory types on the current device for the number of seconds you specified on the Read Load Test screen At the end of the time period an HCT Diagnostic dialog box is displayed telling you the average number of read requests made per second over the test period HCT Diagnostic T Average calls per second 35 900000 Click OK to terminate the test GFK 1220B Performing a Write Load Test This test will overwrite the contents of the register domain 4c R Do not run this test if the register domain of the programmable controller contains important information You can use HCTDIAG EXE to perform write load tests on your network The write load test tests the number of words per second that can be written over the network The test writes data to the register domain R on the currently selected programmable controller To perform a write load test 1 Click the Test menu 2 Select Write Load Test from the submenu The Write Load Test dialog box will open Write Load Test Number of Seconds Cancel 3 Enter the number of seconds you want to run the test in the Number of Seconds input field and clic
52. to the top when a user clicks on it this prevents it from obscuring other windows on the terminal screen No Exit This option does not let the user exit the primary CimView window The Exit menu item is removed from the File menu and the Close menu item and Alt F4 shortcut key are removed from the Control menu Also the Close Screen action is ignored in the primary window Keypad This option opens the popup keypad whenever the user needs to enter data for Variable setpoints This option is required for systems with no keyboard or keypad For Touch Display systems Select the Keypad option to enable a popup keypad for entering values for variable setpoints Zoom to Best Fit This option sizes the CimView screen to best fit the window in which it is displayed No Menu Title This option removes the Menu and Title bars from the primary CimView window and all subsequent windows For Touch Display systems If you select the No Menu Title option you must include a Close procedure in your CimView application For example on some screens include a button that executes a CLOSE procedure to close the CimView window No Open This option prevents users from opening CimView screens not explicitly identified in Open Screen or Overlay Screen procedures Open and Open Window menu items are removed from the File menu and the File Open toolbar button is disabled No Resize This option prevents users from resizing CimView windows that are displa
53. units at the end of the This termination is made on the Series 90 PLC products by connecting a jumper between Pin 9 and inside the 15 pin D shell with the following For Series 90 70 PLCs catalog numbers IC697CPU731 and IC697CPU771 the RD at the PLC is implemented by a jumper between Pin 9 and Figure A 11 Display Station RS 422 Host to PLC Connection no handshaking Shielded Twisted Pairs Pin a45560 Series 90 CMM Port 10r2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ooo cc OO o o coc co co c oo co coco O oO oO oO o o o o cc o o o o o coc o co o c 25 Pin 25 Pin 4000 feet 1219 meters 25 Pin 25 Pin Male Female maximum Male Female D type D type D type D type connector connector gt Terminate Connection on the CMM connector connector jumper internal 120 ohm resistor On the CMM31 1 only port 2 can support RS 422 RS 485 Figure A 12 Display Station to CMM without Flow Control RS 422 RS 485 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Serial Port 2 Configured for RS 232 GE Fanuc recommends using RS 422 to communicate to the PLC because the cable can be as long as 4000 feet 1219 meters GE Fanuc does not recommend changing the jumper on serial port 2 to RS 232 for communicating to the communication module because the cable length can only be 50 feet 15 meters maximum However if your application requires RS 232 to communicate to the PLC the wiring diagram is shown in Figure A 13
54. 1 second Seconds Minutes or Hours Enter the number of scans to wait before attempting to reconnect to a device on this port after a communications error is detected If communications cannot be established by a device on this port the device is considered to be down and a SDEVICE DOWN alarm is generated Once a device is down periodic attempts are made to resume connections to it Click an X in this box if you want the port to be enabled when the project starts If you leave this box blank the port will not be enabled when the project starts and points will not be available for devices on the port CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B TCP IP Properties Note The Display Station is configured with TCP IP communications enabled and the IP address set to 1 1 1 1 If you are using TCP IP you should modify this address for your network configuration If you place multiple Display Stations on a network without modifying this address a Conflicting Address warning message will be displayed at startup General TCPAP Connect Time Out 1000 ms Request Time Out 5008 ms Default Values Use the TCP IP properties tab to enter information about TCP IP communications for the port You can define the following Connect Time Out Enter the number of milliseconds to wait when making a connect request to a device Request Time Out Enter the number of milliseconds to wait when waiting for a re
55. 10 21 Touchpad Enhancements HEI Tutorial Enable Enhancements v Mouse Control Panel Edge Finder v Goodies Animated Taskbar Icon v Virtual Scroll Bar Momentum Iv Edge Motion v Scroll one I Speed N omal 7 Click OK to save the settings CMOS Checksum Error If the CMOS battery has failed the following error messages will be displayed on the screen CMOS checksum error Defaults loaded CMOS battery failed If you see the above message you can still operate the Display Station by pressing the DELETE key and manually setting up the system You will need to set up the computer each time the system 1s powered up For setup parameters refer to Appendix B You must complete all the setup options except Loading BIOS Defaults This battery has a lifetime of up to 10 years under normal operating conditions The battery is not field replaceable The Display Station unit must be returned to GE Fanuc to correct the problem 10 22 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Appendix A GFK 1220B Port Configuration and Cabling This appendix provides port configuration and cable assembly information for the CIMPLICITY Display Station computer The following topics are covered HN POS ouis idoneo en eee eee eee ee nee ee ee eee A 2 EI EE A 2 DN eta ee Ua TN acca ITE Nese bce once ia trenton cate TS A 3 E Gro M A 4 A z
56. 2 RS 232 Isolated Repeater Converter GFK 1220B Appendix A Port Configuration and Cabling A 17 RS 422 Shielded Twisted Pairs Ro N O CO O1 P HD oO c5 Cw RS 232 RS 422 Converter IC690ACC900 CO CO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO O CO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO O CH C1 P O CO O1 cO Co n5 c5 15 Pin Male D type D type D type connector connector connector For all Series 90 PLCs except the the following Series 90 705 Catalog Number 1697 CPU771 Catalog Number 1697 CPU 731 Figure A 18 RS 232 Converter to Series 90 CPU Point to Point RS 422 Shielded Twisted Pairs RS 232 RS 422 Converter IC690AC C900 OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO O O oo OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO O O N CO on E oO CO CO GO No 15 Pin Male External D type Power Supply connector connector connector For all Series 90 PLCs except the the following Series 90 705 Catalog Number IC697CPU771 Catalog Number 1697 CPU731 Figure A 19 RS 232 Converter to Series 90 CPU Point to Point External Supply Required CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO CH a45584 15 Pin Female D type connector 245585 OOOOoooOoooooco CO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO CH 15 Pin Female D type connector GFK 1220B RS 422 RS 485 to RS 232 Converter The RS 422 RS 485 to RS 232 Converter IC690ACC900 provides an RS 232 interface to extern
57. 8 890 2 540 Dim ensions in inches fentim eters are in parenthesis Figure 2 1 Mounting Hole Dimensions Touch Display Unit GFK 1220B Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 5 2 6 a45576 a 16 50 E 025 HK 0 25 0 63 1 91 0 25 0 63 ois 16 08 0 63 lt L3 n R ny N St DIA 0 391 Qty 18 4 1 13 2 87 ol 19 0 48 R Qc typical 3 75 9 53 13 50 84 29 4 9 o 13 08 33 02 3 75 11 25 9 53 28 58 a E 3 75 9 53 Y o oY 1 13 Y d J 2 87 Y o allies 3 50 ap 3 50 ap 3 50 ap 3 50 t 125 a 0 25 3 17 8 89 8 89 8 89 8 89 3 17 0 63 Dimensions in inches centimeters are in parenthesis Figure 2 2 Mounting Hole Dimensions Touch Station and Glide Station Units CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Display Station Connections Display Station connectors and their functions are a45570 described in this section As shown in Figure 2 3 all connectors are located on the side panel of the unit except for AC power which is located on the rear panel Table 2 1 lists the connectors and Figure 2 4 provides a connection diagram Details of port and O cabling configurations are provided in Appendix A CO S Warning Pa Each Display Station product is equipped with a three wire power cord and plug for your safety Use this power cord with a properly grounded electrical outl
58. 95 Development systems 25 pin D type via Windows 95 Direct Cable Connection CD ROM drive or printer Windows NT systems do not support Direct Cable Connection Only one network NET connector can be used at a time CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B GFK 1220B a45573 Display Station right panel Floppy Disk ea External VGA Monitor External keyboard OOOO O PLC External Modem RS 422 O a or other RS 232 device Port Ethernet External AUI Coax Twisted converter Pair External CD ROM printer or parallel connection to another Ethernet PARALLEL Jn computer for file transfer Coax Figure 2 4 Connection Diagram Notes 1 Standard keyboard and cable Key Tronic keyboards are recommended 2 External VGA monitor See Chapter 6 for details 3 The COM 1 connector is a standard 9 pin RS 232 configuration See Appendix A for details 4 The 25 pin COM 2 port connector does not use a standard pinout configuration You must review the pinout to make sure that the device that you want to use will function properly See Appendix A for details Standard 25 pin D type female connector See Appendix A for details 6 AUI Ethernet connection See Appendix A for details 7 lOBaseT MAU MDI Ethernet connection See Appendix A for details Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 9 Powering Up the Display Station Controls and Indicators Operation of the controls and in
59. A 5 External Keyboard Port Table A 4 Pinout Listing for the Keyboard Port Signal Name Data no connection Appendix A Port Configuration and Cabling A 5 Serial Port 2 COM2 A 6 The Display Station System RS 422 232 serial port COM2 is a 25 pin D type male connector Because this connector has been defined as a dual function connector standard 25 pin serial devices might not work with this connector You must create a custom cable to assure that the external device will function properly with this port The RS 422 232 port is set for RS 422 operation at the factory On the Display Station s system board jumper J23 is used to select RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 operation Because the RS 485 setting requires a two wire arrangement it is not recommended for use with GE Fanuc PLC products Please refer to Changing the Serial Port 2 Configuration for more details CON2 is normally connected to a GE Fanuc PLC using RS 422 It is not recommended that this setting be changed Connector Layout Figure A 6 shows the serial port connector layout Table A 5 lists the pin numbering and signal assignments for the connector a45557 SHIELD TXD 9 RXD Q RTS Q CTS Gd DSR SIGNAL GROUND owe be 21 SD B e 259 29 RD B RD A Figure A 6 Serial Port 2 RS 422 232 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B GFK 1220B Table A 5 Pinout Listing for Serial Port 2 ui E
60. BH Application ConflguratiOTs a o er pede ni Pese quu Do eve ue oen dava eges ve Paper da ratis 8 10 Note A standard PS 2 type keyboard is required for configuration of TCP IP parameters Use of a keyboard is also recommended with the HCT diagnostic program 8 1 8 2 Overview Supported Devices The Series 90 TCP IP Device Communications enabler supports the following devices e GE Fanuc Series 90 70 programmable controllers e GE Fanuc Series 90 30 programmable controllers Supported Memory Types The Series 90 TCP IP Device Communications enabler supports reading and writing point data to the Series 90 70 and Series 90 30 controllers Data may be read from the following memory types Memory Type Description Memory Type 06 AT Analog Input Table Q AQ Analog Output Table R G Genius Seamless PS Gill Discrete Input Table 968A PL Local Memory SB JM Discrete Internal PSC Gil L may only be used on Series 90 70 Description Discrete Output Table Register Memory System Fault Table Special Contacts A Special Contacts B Special Contacts C Discrete Temporary Do not write data to the system registers S SA SB and SC Doing so may interfere with the normal operation of the programmable controller Data may be written to the following memory types Memory Type Description Memory Type AI Analog Input Table 0M PAQ Analog Output Table Q G Genius Seamless TR Gil Discrete Input Table T
61. CIMPDE MU Use this dialog to browse for projects to add to your list of Bootup projects When you locate a project select OK to add it to the list and close the CIMPLICITY Default Project dialog Select Cancel to close the dialog without selecting a project To delete a project from the Bootup projects list select the project then select Delete The project is removed from the list You can also select the following check boxes Start as viewer This check box is checked automatically if you have chosen Start at boot and no projects have been added to the Bootup projects list At bootup the system will start as a Viewer that is only start the Router Start at boot This check box is always enabled Select this check box if you want to projects in the Bootup projects list to start when the computer boots If there are not projects in the list only the Router starts CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Starting CIMPLICITY Automatically at Bootup On a Windows 95 system you can configure a CIMPLICITY HMI project to automatically start at system boot and display an initial CimView screen To do this you will need to e Disable the Microsoft Network Login prompt e Set the CIMPLICITY startup options to start a project and load an initial CimView screen Note In Windows NT systems CimView cannot be started at boot time using the CIMPLICITY Startup Options application To set Windows NT up for
62. CIMPLICIT Y software Installing Memory Upgrades Provides instructions for upgrading the Display Station memory System Operation Presents details pertaining to the operation of specific Display Station features that are not covered in Chapter 2 SNP Device Communications Describes hardware setup for Series 90 Protocol SNP communications between the Display Station and a Series 90 PLC TCP IP Communications Describes hardware setup for TCP IP communications between the Display Station and a Series 90 PLC MODBUS RTU Device Communications Describes how to set up multidrop communications using the MODBUS RTU protocol Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Describes self test diagnostics Provides troubleshooting tables organized by symptom Port Configuration and Cabling Provides port configuration and cable assembly information for the CIMPLICITY Display Station products Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B GFK 1220B Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F Preface Computer Setup Provides listings of the default settings as the CIMPLICITY Display Station was configured from the factory Instructions for infrequently performed computer setup tasks are also provided Customizing Network Settings Provides setup information for Display Station communications Interrupt Requests Provide
63. E 1 2 CIMPLICITY Display Station Products uere tte e rir ot o ve neue thv ea ER uds 1 2 DVSICTUL KEE 1 7 Hardware Teens 1 9 EREECHEN 1 12 1 1 1 2 What You Receive Note Please refer to the Data Sheet and Important Product Information IPI documents provided with your CIMPLICITY Display Station system for specifics pertaining to the hardware and software delivered with your particular system The information in the Data Sheet and IPI supersedes information in this manual When you purchase a CIMPLICITY Display Station system you receive CIMPLICITY Display Station industrial computer with CIMPLICITY HMI and Operating System software installed Power cord Installation hardware package includes washers springs and nuts CIMPLICITY Display Station Data Sheet and IPI documents which describe specifics of the hardware and software for your particular system CIMPLICITY Display Station system documentation CIMPLICITY software licenses and license agreements Microsoft Windows documentation software distribution Certificate of Authenticity and license agreement CIMPLICITY software distributed on floppy disks Utilities disk If you believe that items are missing from your shipment contact your distributor CIMPLICITY Display Station Products System Configurations The CIMPLICITY Display Station products consist of an industrial operator interface coupled with CIMPLICITY HMI software The Display Station product fami
64. E 7 8 General Prope IES eer ee 7 8 RRE gl ee ie eed coe oto ane ono E E Petites euet entes e esu domua Mei 7 9 SNP Eeer 7 9 SINP Petrormance EE 7 10 Impact on Series 90 NET 7 10 Performance Using the SNP Communications Fnabler 7 10 Tuning SNP Protocol Throughbmut eese 7 10 Contents ix Contents SNP DIES J one PPE ALIUM Me MUI MUI Re dC EE 7 10 Time Between EE 7 11 SNP SpeClal NOES aiu oed uec nb qub bb qubibu es 7 11 Logging Controller It OEBAETOT o iiio o Eve obse Farb ida tb uda a deeds 7 11 Enablins Protocol Level Debus cing 2 Eti 7 12 Disabling Protocol Level Debugging ecccceccccseeccceeeecseeeeceeeeeseseeseneeesenes 7 12 Chapter 8 TCP IP Ern Dirt 8 1 OVEN IEW Lea RISE RR HAE MAMAS eI EID EIL LE 8 2 EE 8 2 SUPPONE dL Memo Ee 8 2 Hardware Configuration Reourementzs 8 3 ee D OCURTIC HIS ee 8 3 Installation Verification Procedures sui ER E RE RM 8 4 Toggling Between Data Update Mode 8 6 Requesting Manual Reads of Domain Data 8 6 Writing Test Data to the Programmable Controller 8 6 Checking Programmable Controller Status 2 0 0 0 ccccccseeeccceeeeeeceeeeseeeseeeeesenees 8 7 Pertonmus a Read Load Testi iota datu unico embetter 8 7 Pertorming a Write Load Testo sedie e e etre Ln olo ien 8 9 APPIO OMI ee 8 10 Eed 8 10 Generi BEODOTTIE eher 8 10 TEPIP Erop rie ea ee 8 11 Device C op ET DE 8 12 General ProDettle Scan E oO ions Sane 8 12 VG PATP ErODETIE S ee 8 13 Device Point COIIPUFAL OTI E 8 13 Chapte
65. ER the values entered in the setup utilities will be recorded in the CMOS memory of the Chip Set The microprocessor will check this every time you turn your system on and compare this to what it finds as it checks the system This record is required for the system to operate Exit Without Saving To exit the setup program without changing any values in the setup tables select this option in the initial setup menu and press the ENTER key This option is useful if you accidentally change a parameter and you don t remember what the default is B 10 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Appendix C Customizing Network Settings Your CIMPLICITY Display Station has been configured with networking components that enable you to establish new networks or connect to existing networks easily If you intend to use Microsoft NetBEUI TCP IP or Direct Cable Connection some minimal setup changes are required before you can use the system for network applications This appendix describes the network components that are installed and configured on your system and provides instructions for making necessary changes to network settings B Installed Network Components EE C 2 B Using Microsoft NetBEUL iier eive eese ou nee beares Ce dees deed C 3 B Using TCP IP Communications coe Cobre E Eoo vea Eva Nu Ure ba uu e Volo pa Uva eed C 6 B Setting Up Direct Cable Connection Windows 95 Systems ssssesseesseesssesssess
66. EX PCMAI H W only Version 4 01 or higher of the Logicmaster 90 70 Software Package Programmer and Configurator is required to configure a CMM card IC641SWP701L 3 51 2DD 5 251 2S HD WSI Version IC641SWP704J 5 251 2S 2D WSI Version IC641SWP706B 3 51 2DD 5 251 2S HD Standard Serial COM port GFK 1220B Chapter 7 SNP Device Communications 7 3 7 4 Required Documents You should have one or more of the following documents available when configuring your SNP communications network Series 90 20 Programmable Controller User s Manual GFK 0501 Series 90 30 Programmable Controller Installation Operator s and User s Manual GFK 0356 Series 90 70 Programmable Controller Installation Manual GFK 0262 If you are using a CMM card you should also have the following manual available Series 90 PLC Serial Communications User s Manual GFK 0582 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Hardware Installation The CIMPLICITY SNP Device Communications enabler supports point to point configurations of Series 90 controllers When you configure the SNP port you will need to know the baud rate and parity being used by the Series 90 programmable controllers Also CIMPLICIT Y software uses 8 bit characters with 1 stop bit for communicating with Series 90s If a CMM card is used it may be desirable to configure an SNP ID different from that of the attached port The Series 90 PLC Serial Communications Use
67. Enabler is the master Many configurations limit the number of slaves to a smaller number For example Goulds s J478 modem restricts the number of slaves to 32 Contact your hardware vendor for information about the number of slaves that your hardware configuration can support CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Hardware Installation Controller Configuration When configuring controllers for use with CIMPLICITY the following steps should be taken 1 Configure the controller communications card for MODBUS RTU communications 2 Assign each slave within the configuration a unique slave address between 1 and 247 decimal 3 Configure all slaves at the same baud rate and parity as the master CIMPLICITY CIMPLICITY Hardware Configuration The MODBUS RTU Communications Enabler communicates via a serial connection between the CIMPLICITY host computer and the slave controllers Connect the PC to the Controller To connect the Display Station to a Series Six PLC with a CCM3 card installed refer to the Series Six Programmable Controllers Data Communications Manual GFK 25364 Serial Port Configuration The Display Station has two serial communication ports COMI and COM2 On Display Station products that run Windows 95 you can use either port for MODBUS RTU device communications On systems that run Windows NT the COMI port is dedicated to the touch screen No special port configuration is requ
68. Glide Station 2 6 Mounting location selecting 2 3 Mounting studs Mouse external Windows 95 systems only PS 2 deleting 10 16 Mouse cursor operating with numeric keypad operating with touch screen Moving the Display Station N NetBEU See Microsoft NetBEUI Network setting up 3 4 C 1 Network communications troubleshooting 10 9 Network Components installed Network connections default settings Network passwords New Project Options O Options for Display Station products 1 6 Options and Upgrades 1 6 Overtemperature indicator 2 11 Overview MODBUS RTU communications SNP communications TCP IP communications Parallel cable Parallel port Index 3 Index Index 4 Parity G A Password setup forgotten B 8 Passwords network setup B 7 Performance impact of SNP communications 7 10 Phone numbers CIMPLICITY hotline GE Fanuc distributors Physical specifications Plate access removing 5 10 PLC CPU connection troubleshooting 10 8 Point configuration MODBUS RTU communications SNP communications TCP IP communications Point to point configuration Port configuration MODBUS RTU communications SNP communications 7 6 TCP IP communications Port Configurations Power Power requirements F 3 Powering Up the Display Station 2 10 Powerup troubleshooting 10 3 Printer drivers installing 6 5 Printing troubleshooting 10 10 Pro
69. Guide Series 901M 70 Programmable Controller Installation Manual Logicmaster 901M 70 Programming Software User s Manual Series 901M 70 Programmable Controller Reference Manual Series 901M 530 Programmable Controller Installation Manual Logicmaster 90 30 20 Micro Programming Software User s Manual Series 9O 30 20 Micro Programmable Controllers Reference Manual TCP IP Ethernet Communications for the Series 901M 70 PLC CIMPLICITY Server for Windows NT Trending Option Operation Manual CIMPLICITY HMI for Windows NT and Windows 95 CimEdit Operation Manual At GE Fanuc Automation we strive to produce quality technical documentation After you have used this manual please take a few moments to complete and return the Reader s Comment Card located on the next page CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 Libby Allen Senior Technical Writer GFK 1220B Chapter 1 Chapter 2 GFK 1220B Contents Introd CU ege 1 1 EE EE 1 2 CIVIPLICITY Display Station Proqguicts E 1 2 System COMM CUATONS iat aae iint estes dati Des bat eat testet utabitasatata fatua atat utet etat utate ME 1 2 EE 1 4 ENEE Ee 1 5 ODORS E te EE 1 6 DVSICTELUNTO NCC EE 1 7 Hardware Tee e WE 1 9 WEE 1 12 Genine SLATLEG E 2 1 Unpacking the Display Station Products uci Due EE 2 2 ergeet EE 2 3 Mounting the Display E ie RB e E 2 3 fett tg Ee ee Sis oot otiose dateien hated banal oti hte nu rA eu 2 3 Equipment Panel e EE 2 4
70. IP Configuration dialog box will appear TCP IP Configuration Itten Etherink I Adapter Enable Automatic DHCP Configuration Cancel IP Address 1 NM 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 265 26H 255 Advanced Primary WINS Server ls Secondary WINS Server o te l DHCP enables automatic configuration of T CP IP parameters for pour computer out Internetwork must have a DHCP server running if you want to take advantage of this feature for easy configuration 3 Edit the IP Address and Subnet Mask settings as required for your installation 4 To apply the changes and exit this dialog box click OK CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Setting Up Direct Cable Connection Windows 95 Systems Setting Up Direct Cable Connection on a CIMPLICITY Development System The Windows 95 Direct Cable Connection utility provides a means to establish a network connection between two Windows 95 systems via parallel and serial cables To copy a project using Ethernet use the Direct Cable Connection utility on the Display Station This utility is installed and configured for use on your CIMPLICITY Display Station This utility is also installed on most laptops running Windows 95 However it may be necessary to install and configure it on your CIMPLICITY Development System before you can use it to transfer a project to your runtime system 1 Click the Start button on the task bar click Setti
71. L Local Memory L may only be used on Series 90 70 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 Description Discrete Internal Discrete Output Table Register Table Discrete Temporary GFK 1220B Hardware Configuration Requirements Target Series 90 70 programmable controllers require the following e A TCP IP Ethernet communications module IC697CMM741H PROM version 1 12 or later e Supporting LAN software IC65 IENSO42 containing GSM version 2 09 or later TCP executive 1 28 or later and TCP IP configuration editor 1 02 or later e CPU firmware must be release 4 12 or later Target Series 90 30 programmable controllers require the following e A TCP IP Ethernet communications module IC697CMMQ321 e CPU firmware must be release 5 0 or later If you are using Logicmaster 90 software e Logicmaster 90 version 4 0 or later must be used with Series 90 70 programmable controllers e Logicmaster 90 version 6 0 or later must be used with Series 90 30 programmable controllers Caution Do not use the Series 90 TCP IP Communications Interface with a Series 90 70 programmable controller using C blocks in the ladder unless the programmable controller CPU has been upgraded to version 6 0 firmware The programmable controller may crash otherwise Related Documents You should have the following document available when configuring your communications network Series 90 70 Programmable Controller Installati
72. MM is released Lift the SIMM up slightly to disengage it from the connector contacts and then tilt the SIMM so that it s key slots are disengaged from the SIMM socket keys Gently remove the SIMM from the socket KEYS Figure 5 4 SIMM Removal 3 To protect the SIMM during handling and storage place it in an antistatic bag CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Installing an ISA Board Specifications Maximum length 9 75 inches 24 77cm Maximum power draw 1 0A at 5V 0 64A at 12V 0 43A at 12V Installation Procedure GFK 1220B Electrostatic discharge is a major cause of electronic component failure The Display Station with static electricity A small imperceptible electrostatic discharge could occur without your knowing and could be enough to damage electronic components To avoid damage from electrostatic discharge adhere to the following precautions when performing this procedure Wear a properly functioning antistatic strap and be sure that you are fully grounded Never touch any components inside the Display Station unless you are wearing an antistatic strap Extra caution should be taken in cold dry weather when static charges can easily build up Note Refer to documentation provided by the manufacturer of your ISA compatible board for additional cautions and procedures To install the ISA board complete the following procedure L Shut down the Display
73. Name porani New Subdirectory E CIMPLICITY CT api CT arc Directory Options C bsm_data E lt Basic Control C cimpole p Database Logger CT data x Recipes Drives Protocols zl c x AB Data Highway x AB Ethernet x APPLICOM CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Enter information in the following fields to create a new project Project Type Select the type of project you want to create The type of project you can create is controlled by the product option you have installed For example if you have installed the HMI Server option then you can only create HMI Server base projects Project Name Enter the project name in this field New Subdirectory The project name you enter will also be used as the default subdirectory name for the project If you want to use another name for your subdirectory enter it in this field Options You can select the options you want to be available in this project from the list of all installed options Click an X in the box for each option you want to select Protocols You can select the protocols you want to be available in this project from the list of all installed protocols Click an X in the box for each protocol you want to select Project Path Use the Drives and Directory input fields to select a directory path for the project directory you are creating If you want to create the project on another disk in your net
74. NetBEUI NEZ DU Compatible TCP IP gt Dial Up Adapter Y TCP IP gt NE2000 Compatible a File and printer sharing Far Microsoft Networks Add Remove Primary Network Logor Chent for Microsoft Networks File and Print Sharing Description TCP IP iz the protocol you use to connect to the nternet and wide area networks M etuvork 2 Scroll down to and highlight TCP IP NE2000 Compatible then click Properties CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B 3 Inthe TCP IP Properties dialog box modify the IP Address and Subnet Mask fields as desired for your installation and click OK TCP IP Properties 1 1 1 1 2565 255 255 H GFK 1220B Appendix C Customizing Network Settings C 7 CA Windows NT Systems 1 Inthe Control Panel window double click the Network icon The Network Settings dialog box will appear MHetwar Network Settings Computer Name MMI Domain DOMAIN Change Cancel Bindings Network Software and Adapter Cards Installed Network Software JL om Etherlink Ill Adapter Driver D Add Software Computer Browser NW NetBIOS Interface E MM Link IFSP Compatible Transport NwLink MetBlOS Installed Adapter Cards 1 3Com Etherlink II Adapter Update Remove Description Microsoft Network Browser Service Add Adapter Configure 2 Select TCP IP Driver and click Configure The TCP
75. To enter a new setpoint value the user clicks on the appropriate keys in the keypad window rather than entering them from a keyboard This option is only applied if it is used with the first CimView window opened This window is known as the primary window If used with subsequent open commands it will be ignored For Touch Display systems Select the Keypad option to enable a popup keypad for entering values for variable setpoints noexit Will not let you exit the primary CimView window The Exit menu item is removed from the File menu and the Close menu item and its Alt F4 shortcut key are removed from the Control menu Close Screen actions are ignored in the primary window This option is only applied if it is used with the first CimView window opened This window is known as the primary window If used with subsequent open commands it will be ignored CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B GFK 1220B nomenutitle noopen noresize project lt name gt zoomtobestfit Removes the Menu Bar and Title Bar from the primary CimView window and all subsequent windows that you open This option is applied to the new windows and also any windows that are opened from within CimView If a later CimView command is executed without the option the option is disabled for those windows and any new windows opened from within CimView For Touch Display systems If you select the No Menu Title option
76. Touch Display Units Only A 7 EE ER dee A 10 Par ASR OM GE A 11 INCCESS OLY OM MM A 12 Ee Ke HOS oe e p eee MM MM ME A 13 HEEN A 14 Seral EE A 14 Serial Port 2 Configured for RS 232 esses eene A 15 Sela POrt TRS 2 NEE A 16 Connecting to a PLC Directly Through Serial Port 1 seeeseessesss A 17 155 227 185 48540 R 5 292 CONVENE AE A 19 IVC OMY Cle Ee A 19 Communications Coprocessor Module Interface A 20 Appendix B Computer EE B 1 Detault Setna S attt tu tutte tutt tuu tusiu iua uiu ue e E E B 2 EE B 3 DIOS Features EE B 4 CHIPSET Features Se 00 pcs ct Sa T B 5 I oadine ELO B 6 Chaneime the Default Boot EEN B 7 settings and Chaneme the Setup Password ncn ee Ee B 7 Disablans the Setup PassWOLDG D B 8 Using the Hard Disk Configuration Utility cc ceccccsseccceeeeceeseeeseseeeaeeeeesseeeaeneess B 9 Dave o usc 8 rane ere TE TR CE TEE PEATE DA B 9 Exit Wilhiout SAVING wooo eee eee eee eee eee eee EE EI Pc riu B 9 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F GFK 1220B Contents Customizing Network Settings ccccsccccsssscccssssccsssscccsssscccsssscccescsccssscsceess C 1 Installed Network Components ccccsesccceeecceeecccaeneceseeseesensceseeeeeseseessseeeaeeeesaenss C 2 Using Microsoft NetBEU BE C 3 Wadon 3 SV SUC NS esses ss ese eae
77. Write to PLC button The value will be written to the offset location and the data display box will be updated to reflect your write request CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Checking Programmable Controller Status Click the PLC Status button to display the current status of the programmable controller An HCT Diagnostic dialog box like this will be displayed HCT Diagnostic T PLC Connection OF Click OK to close the dialog box Performing a Read Load Test You can use HCTDIAG EXE to perform read load tests on your network The read load test 1s performed in two parts e The first part tests the number of words per second that can be read over the network e The second part tests the number of read requests per second that can be made over the network The test reads data from all domains on the currently selected programmable controller To perform a read load test 1 Click the Test menu 2 Select Read Load Test from the submenu The Read Load Test dialog box will open Head Load Test Number of Seconds GFK 1220B Chapter 8 TCP IP Communications 6 7 8 8 J CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 Enter the number of seconds you want to run the test in the Number of Seconds input field and click on OK to start the test The test will cycle through reads of all memory types on the current device for the number of seconds you specify At the end of
78. YSTEM e e WATT z 1427610 GFK 1220B iii Preface Revisions to This Manual Changes made in this revision GFK 1220B describe new features of the CIMPLICITY Display Station system Additionally corrections have been made where necessary The following list describes the major revisions in this manual as compared to the previous version GFK 1220A e The Display Station products now incorporate release 3 0 CIMPLICITY MES SCADA and HMI for Windows software and either Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows NT software depending on model Chapter 4 e Mounting hole dimensions drawing for Touch Station and Glide Station units has been revised to show correct center to center distance between holes of 11 25 27 94mm Figure 2 6 e Phone numbers for Customer Support have been revised Chapter 1 Content of This Manual Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Appendix A Introduction Presents an overview of the CIMPLICITY Display Station system Getting Started Provides basic information needed to install your CIMPLICITY Display Station system and get it running Copying a CIMPLICITY Project to a Runtime System Provides instructions for copying a project from the CIMPLICITY configuration cabinet Running CIMPLICITY Software Provides an overview of essential tasks performed with
79. Z SP some models _ 0 E ie ue DEL BACK CAN z 35 56 A d TAB ENTER CTL 4 UP lt FCN A B C D E F G H re t PH F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F8 J K L M N o P F9 F10 Ft1 F2 F13 F14 Ft5 F16 Touch Pad Mouse some models Y Le 17 00 gt 43 18 Figure 1 3 CIMPLICITY Touch Station and Glide Station Systems GFK 1220B Chapter I Introduction 1 11 Customer Support GE Fanuc takes pride in the high quality of the CIMPLICITY software Great emphasis has been placed on ensuring the quality of this system throughout development and testing In spite of this from time to time you may encounter problems or deficiencies in the software or documentation If your CIMPLICITY software system is under warranty or is covered by a valid support contract you may report problems to the CIMPLICITY Technical Support Hotline at one of the following numbers USA and Canada 1 800 GEFANUC 1 800 433 2682 All others 804 978 6036 Fax 804 978 5099 Internet address CIMHOTLINE CHO GE COM The CIMPLICITY Hotline is available from 8 A M to 8 P M Eastern time Monday through Friday except for regularly scheduled holidays CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Chapter 2 GFK 1220B Getting Started This chapter provides the basic information that you need to set up your Display Station product and begin using it You may need to refer to other chapters in this
80. a dedicated communications module Because the Series 90 70 CMM IC697CMM1711 and the Series 90 30 CMM IC697CMM311 are very similar in operation the cable diagram shown in Figure A 15 is used for both The CMM port configuration is a 25 pin D type female connector A 20 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Appendix Computer Setup b This appendix provides listings of the default settings as the CIMPLICITY Display Station is configured at the factory In addition instructions for infrequently performed computer setup tasks are provided Note Refer to the datasheet provided with your Display Station before reading this appendix Information provided by the datasheet supersedes information in this appendix ME eral Seth SS TC E B 2 Dp Standard c MOS EE B 2 Ely BIOS Features E B 4 Dl CHIPSET ER EE B 6 BH Load BIOS Elte ee ee ee Unb tonii etum foie dade lene B 7 BH Changing the Default Boot SEQUENCE eoo dito Roe ere LUPA III Ore dE B 8 B Settino aad Chan oine Passwords EE B 8 B Using the Auto Detect Hard Disk Utility cece cceccceseeeeseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeneesaenes B 10 B Sav EXE SCC EE B 10 BH EWRO Eeer bedeite eeben B 10 GFK 1220B B 1 Default Settings It is normally not necessary to change the settings in the computer setup files If settings become corrupted restore them to the defaults shown on the datasheet provided with your Display Station product and in this Appendix Informatio
81. able Connection installing C 12 setting up C 9 Disabling the setup password Display port A 4 troubleshooting 10 4 Display settings changing for 32 MB memory upgrades Display types switching DOS prompt appears instead of software screen 10 3 E Edge Finder operation settings Edge Motion enabling 2 24 Edge motion on Touch Pad mouse Eject button for floppy disk 2 10 Enabling Touch Pad mouse operation Enabling touch screen operation Enabling Disabling Automatic Login in Windows NT Enhanced features Touch Pad mouse Environmental specifications Equipment panel cutout Error messages AUTOCONFIG DEFAULT I O os CMOS checksum error CMOS Setup Utility 10 3 Conflicting Address Disk Error 10 3 Insufficient memory 10 5 non fatal 10 2 Non system disk Out of Memory Safe Recovery Ethernet copying a project using C 9 port configuration Exit Without Saving B 9 External display port configuration switching to 6 4 External Keyboard port configuration External mouse Windows 95 systems only 6 4 F Floppy disk eject 2 10 Functional specifications H Hard disk booting from IDE HDD auto detection B 9 Hard Disk indicator Een Hardware for installation Hardware Description Hardware Installation MODBUS RTU communications SNP communications Hardware setup procedure Host Communication Toolkit Hotline How to Operate the Keypad
82. ading 10 11 Touch Threshold how to change setting 2 24 TouchMeter icon for Touch Pad mouse D 21 Transceiver AUI to BNC A 3 Troubleshooting communications memory 10 5 MODBUS RTU communications 10 9 network communications PLC CPU connection powerup printing serial mouse Touch Pad mouse touch screen TSRs Tutorial for Virtual Scroll Bar 2 23 U Unpacking the Display Station Products Using Microsoft NetBEU C 3 Using TCP IP Communications Using the Hard Disk Configuration Utility B 9 Using the Project Wizard 4 19 Utilities disk contents CRT COM and SIN COM 6 4 touch screen driver 10 13 Index 5 Index Index 6 Validating Communications MODBUS RTU communications VGA displa port AA Virtual Scroll Bar operation settings What You Receive Windows keyboard shortcuts Windows 95 backup utility 3 8 enabling disabling the network login options for copying projects 3 1 reloading the touch screen driver setting up Direct Cable Connection shutting down 2 27 software components E 2 starting CimView switching display types 6 4 Touch screen settings Windows 95 Software Components E 2 Windows NT enabling disabling automatic login options for copying projects B 1 reloading the touch screen driver shutting down 2 27 software components starting CimView Touch screen settings 2 19 Windows NT Software Compon
83. al devices requiring the RS 232 serial interface through conversion of the RS 422 RS 485 signals provided at the RS 422 RS 485 ports in the Series 90 30 PLC This converter provides a direct serial connection to the standard serial COM port of the host computer used as the programming device for the Series 90 30 PLC This converter is a small convenient self contained device which requires only a cable connection to the Series 90 30 RS 422 RS 485 port on one end and a cable connection to the RS 232 device on the opposite end Series 90 30 PLC CIMPLICITY Display Station COM1 Converter Figure A 20 Example RS 422 RS 485 to RS 232 Converter in a Series 90 PLC System The converter operates from a 5 VDC source which is provided from the PLC backplane 5 VDC bus through the cable connection The pin assignments for the connections on the cable required for the RS 232 connection are compatible with available Programmable Coprocessor Module PCM compatible serial cables IC690CBL702 PCM to PC AT The RS 422 RS 485 connection at the Series 90 30 serial port on the power supply can be made with an available cable same cable that is used with the Hand held Programmer IC693CBL303 The three PCM compatible cables IC690CBL701 702 705 are 10 feet 3 meters in length and the Hand Held Programmer compatible cable IC693CBL303 is 6 feet 2 meters in length An Isolated Repeater Converter IC655CCM590 is also available for applications r
84. alling Upgrades 5 3 Installing a Memory Upgrade Specifications 5 4 Note Memory installed in the CIMPLICITY Display Station products must meet the following specifications Slower memory will not work in the Display Station products Type 72 pin SIMM Contacts Tin plated contacts Access Time 70ns or less The following default BIOS settings are based on the use of memory with the above specifications Fast DRAM Enabled DRAM Timing Control Fast Note Parity is disabled for the CIMPLICITY Display Station Therefore the Display Station will accept SIMMs that either have or do not have parity When you purchase additional product options to run on the Display Station it is necessary to contact GE Fanuc to update the system licensing Use one of the following numbers to reach GE Fanuc to update your registration Phone 518 464 4619 Fax 518 464 4581 You will need e original licenses you received with the Display Station product e license s provided with the upgrade products e System Key Code generated during the registration procedure For more information about completing your registration refer to Registering CIMPLICITY Software in the CIMPLICITY Online Help or in the CIMPLICITY Base System User Manual GFK 1180 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B SIMM Installation Procedure Electrostatic discharge is a major cause of electronic component failure From the time the SIMM is
85. alling a project 4 20 keyboard shortcuts New project options project structure Setting project properties Setting Startup Options 4 2 Using the Project Wizard CimView command line options starting automatically Cleaning Touch Pad mouse F 6 touch screen CMOS battery CMOS ge error CMOS settings 1 AIR Coaxial BNC Ger A 3 COMI port COM port Command Line Options Installing Screens 4 15 Communications troubleshooting 10 8 Communications Coprocessor Module Communications options for Display Station products 1 1 6 Computer name changing 4 22 Configuring Your System Using the Dial Up Adapter Contrast control 2 10 setting 2 12 10 4 Control functions Converter RS 422 to RS 322 A 17 Copying a project from the Re iu Cabinet B 5 onto floppy disks options B1 Corner Taps enabling 2 24 Corrective Actions 10 11 Creating a New Project Options 4 16 Customer Support 1 12 D Data sheet Default Device Properties SNP 7 9 Index 1 Index Index 2 Default settings B 2 for network connections for serial ports Demo project Device configuration for TCP IP communications Kr SNP communications Device point configuration for TCP IP communications 8 13 Diagnostics bootup sequence MODBUS RTU 9 6 Self test 2 1 1 system configuration ten system test and initialization Dimensions Touch Display F 2 Touch Station Glide Station Direct C
86. and automatic data update modes Request manual reads of domain data Request writes to the programmable controller Display programmable controller status Perform a read load test Perform a write load test GFK 1220B Chapter 8 TCP IP Communications 8 5 8 6 Toggling Between Data Update Modes Normally domain data is only read when the domain display is initiated or when you click on the Read from PLC or Write to PLC buttons You can have data updated automatically by doing the following 1 Click the File menu 2 Select Live Update from the submenu When Live Update is enabled the domain values will be read and updated automatically approximately every three seconds To return to manual mode 1 Click the File menu Note that Live Update has a check mark next to it 2 Select Live Update again to turn off the Live Update mode Requesting Manual Reads of Domain Data If you are not in Live Update mode you can manually request reads of the domain by clicking the Read from PLC button Writing Test Data to the Programmable Controller You can use this window to write test data to the Series 90 programmable controller 1 Select the domain to write to Note that if you select a domain that is read only the Write to PLC button will be disabled grayed out 2 Enter the memory location offset that you want to write to in the Offset input field 3 Enter the value you want to write in the Value input field 4 Click the
87. and points for a project GFK 1220B Chapter 4 Running CIMPLICITY Software 4 19 Installing A Project Once you create a project you will want to install it in a folder for easy access To do this in the Configuration cabinet for your project 1 Select the File menu 2 Select Install The Folders dialog opens and lets you select the folder where you want to install the project Program Groups R Select a program group to install the object into or press cancel Program Group Existing Groups Administrative Tools Applications CIMPLICIT Doc To Help Games Main Microsoft Office MS Developer Network Enter information in the following fields Program Group Enter the name of the program group where you want to install the project The default program group will have the same name as your project You can choose to keep that name enter a new name or select a name from the Existing Groups list Select OK to install the object in the program group or select Cancel to continue the installation without installing the object into a program group When you select OK the program group for your project will be created and placed in the Program Manager and the Configuration cabinet for your project will be put in the program group 4 20 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Running the Demo Project Note You will need to use a keyboard to logon to the demo project Before runn
88. and select a Normal reboot from the menu Computer names must be less than or equal to ten characters to run CIMPLICITY software To verify that your computer name is the correct length e For Windows NT systems use the Network Settings option in the Control Panel program group e For Windows 95 systems use the Network option in the Control Panel program group In Windows 95 systems for Viewers and HMIs to be able to browse remote nodes the local computer name must be entered into the WINDOWS 000 HOSTS file CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Chapter Installing Upgrades 2 Up to 32MB memory can be installed in a Display Station product All CIMPLICITY Display Station products contain two SIMM single in line memory module slots each of which can be filled with a 4 8 or 16MB SIMM Systems that have 16MB memory are shipped with one SIMM installed so that a SIMM slot is available for an upgrade These systems can be upgraded to 24MB by installing an 8MB SIMM or to 32MB by installing a 16MB SIMM An ISA compatible board can be installed in Glide Station and Touch Station products These products feature a removable plate located below the port connectors that can be modified to provide cable access to the ISA board Figure 1 3 The following topics are covered in this chapter B Opcimno the Rear Eet deene een 5 2 B installing a Memory Uperade nig mer roa dee AE 5 2 DI SSPE RT e EE 5 4
89. arallel or serial cables This utility 1s installed and configured for use on your CIMPLICITY Display Station and on most laptops running Windows 95 It must also be installed and configured on your CIMPLICITY Development System before you can use it to transfer a project to your runtime system See Appendix C for information on installing and configuring Direct Cable Connection on your CIMPLICITY Development System When Direct Cable Connection is set up on both your CIMPLICITY development and run time systems you can use it to establish a network connection and copy a project between systems When you run Direct Cable Connection it is recommended that you set up the CIMPLICITY HMI to be the Host computer with the CIMPLICITY development system as the Guest When you have established a connection files may be copied to the runtime system using the drag and drop capabilities of Windows 95 Projects can be copied to the CIMPLICITY Display Station using the Project Copy facility of the CIMPLICITY configuration cabinet Following are the steps for running Direct Cable Connection on the CIMPLICITY Display Station 1 Connect the Parallel Technologies Windows 95 Direct Cable Connection cable to the parallel ports of the CIMPLICITY Display Station and the CIMPLICITY development system where the project is currently loaded 2 Click the Start button 3 Click the Direct Cable Connection icon in the Windows Start menu The Direct Cable Connection dia
90. ay the list of currently configured devices and select a Series 90 device from the list 2 Click the drop down list button to the right of the Port input field to display the list of currently configured ports and select the TCP IP port to use 3 Click the drop down list button to the right of the Domain input field to display the list of currently supported domains memory types and select a domain to display 4 Click the Connect button 6 4 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B The program will make the connection with the programmable controller and display the values contained in the requested domain To display the data for another domain just select the domain from the drop down list in the HCTDiag PLC90 70 File Test Help Link State CONNECTED Domain Register Device DEVICE1 Offset 1 Port TCPIPO Value Offset Yalue DoDoOOO 000000 000000 000000 gOOOOO 008224 008224 031353 000000 O00000 000000 000000 DOOOOOO 000000 O00000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 00000 025185 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000004 DODOOO Status Domain input field The data for the new domain will automatically be read and displayed in the data box You can use the menus and pushbuttons to do the following Toggle between manual
91. be used for all connections to the Display Station Table A 11 Recommended Cables and Connectors Mating Connector Serial RS 232 port 9 pin female D Subminiature Type Serial RS 422 232 port 25 pin female D Subminiature Type Parallel printer Port 25 pin male D Subminiature Type 24 AWG 0 22 mm minimum Overall shield Maximum length for data rates up to 19 2 bits per second RS 232 50 feet 15 meters RS 422 4000 feet 1219 meters GFK 1220B Appendix A Port Configuration and Cabling A 13 Cable Diagrams Serial Port 2 RS 422 232 A 14 The Display Station System RS 422 232 serial port COM2 is a 25 pin D type male connector This port is configured at the factory for RS 422 communications The Display Station can communicate using Series 90 Protocol SNP directly to the RS 422 485 port in the Series 90 30 and Series 90 70 PLCs or to a Communications Coprocessor Module CMM This eliminates the need for a special RS 422 485 to RS 232 converter See the figures below for details Shielded Twisted Pairs a45559 NO N A CO Qo O1 OO o e e e e e e e e e e e N oo cc o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oo o oF o o o o o o o o oc 25 Pin 25 Pin 4000 feet 1219 meters Pi 15 Pin Male Female maximum Female D type D type D type D type connector connector connector connector x Termination resistance for the receive data RD signal must be connected only on
92. ble 2 In the Port field select the communication port COMI or COMO that will be used for SNP communications When you click Enter to create the port the Port Properties dialog box for the protocol will be displayed General Properties General Default Protocal CHNP Description Scan Hate 5 Seconds D Retry Count 30 X Enable CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Use the General properties tab to enter general information for the port You can define the following Description Enter an optional description to help you identify the port Scan Rate Enter the base scan rate for the port Point scan rates will be in multiples of the base rate You can specify a scan rate in Ticks Seconds Minutes or Hours Retry Count If communications cannot be established to a device on the port the device is considered to be down and a SDEVICE DOWN alarm is generated Once a device is down periodic attempts are made to resume connections to it Enter the number of scans to wait before attempting to reconnect to a device after a communications error has been detected Enable Click an X in this box if you want the port to be enabled when the project starts If you leave this box blank the port will not be enabled when the project starts and points will not be available for devices on the port Default Properties Baud Hate 3600 D Party IS None C Even C Od
93. bruary 1997 GFK 1220B Windows NT Systems 1 Inthe Control Panel double click the Network icon The Network Settings dialog box will be displayed Network Settings Computer Name MMI Change Cancel Domain DOMAIN Change Bindings Network Software and Adapter Cards Installed Network Software JL om Etherlink Il Adapter Driver D Computer Browser a Add Software NetBIOS Interface NiwLink IFS SPX Compatible Transport RW EE NiwLink NetBIOS Configure Installed Adapter Cards 1 3Com Etherlink Ill Adapter Update Remove Description Microsoft Network Browser Service 2 Click the Change button for the Computer Name 3 Modify the Computer Name as needed for your installation GFK 1220B Appendix C Customizing Network Settings C 5 Using TCP IP Communications Before using TCP IP to communicate between your Display Station and GE Fanuc Automation PLCs or other systems you should change the IP Address and Subnet Mask If you have a Windows 95 system use the procedure below If you have a Windows NT system continue on page C 8 Windows 95 Systems 1 In the Control Panel window click the Network icon The Network properties dialog box will be displayed Hetwork Ei ES Configuration Identification ACCESS Contral The following network components are installed IP 75 PX campatible Protocol ME 2000 Compatible NetBEUI Dial Up Adapter Wa 2
94. cations are stopped when you toggle from Enable to Disable or vice versa 3 Power cycle the PLC Communications between the host COM port not configured in Verify that the COM port is computer and the controller are system configured in the system unsuccessful Cabling between computer and Verify that the cable between the controller computer and the controller is correctly wired Baud rate and parity configured Verify that the baud rate and incorrectly parity on the computer are consistent with those on the controller Wrong address Verify that the slave address is correct 10 8 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B MODBUS RTU Communications Communications between the host COM port not configured in Verify that the COM port is computer and the controller are system configured in the system unsuccessful Cabling between computer and Verify that the cable between the controller computer and the controller is correctly wired Baud rate and parity configured Verify that the baud rate and incorrectly parity on the computer are consistent with those on the controller MODBUS port not configured for Verify that the controller s RTU communications MODBUS port is configured for RTU communications Wrong address Verify that the slave address is correct Network Communications Conflicts on network IP Address not unique Change the IP address to a unique address
95. ct the Yes option If you select the Yes option the software will default to the standard PS 2 mouse which will conflict with the touch screen If this happens you will need to delete the PS 2 mouse and restart the Display Station See Deleting the PS 2 Mouse Driver page 10 14 If you accidentally select the Yes option and go to the next screen click the Back button to return to the first Wizard window and select the No option Press the 4 key to select the No option 8 Press ENTER The following dialog box will be displayed Add New Hardware Wizard Select the type of hardware you want to install Hardware types CD ROM controllers uj Display adapters x3 Floppy disk controllers 3 Hard disk controllers CS Keyboard v Memory Technology Drivers MTDs xi Cancel 9 Press the J key to select Mouse Press ENTER The next dialog box in the Add New Hardware Wizard will be displayed Network adapters 10 Press the 4 key to select Dynapro in the list of Manufacturers In the Models list DTF PS 2 Port Touch Screen Driver should be displayed Add New Hardware Wizard gt Click the manufacturer and model of your hardware If your hardware is not listed or if you have an installation disk click Have Disk If your hardware is still not listed click Back and then select a different hardware type To see all hardware choices click Unknown Hardware Manufacturers Models Standar
96. d Use the Default properties tab to enter information about the SNP communications for the port You can define the following Baud Rate Enter the baud rate for communications Click the drop down list to the right of the input field and select a rate from the list Parity Select the parity for communications Note Make sure the baud rate and parity you select match those on the Series 90 Series 90s are normally shipped with the RS 485 and CMM ports configured for a baud rate of 19 2 Kbaud and odd parity GFK 1220B Chapter 7 SNP Device Communications 7 7 SNP Device Configuration When you create a new device for SNP device communications enter the following information in the New Device dialog box 1 Inthe Device field enter the name of the device you are configuring 2 Inthe Port field select the SNP port to be used by the device When you click Enter to create the port the Device Properties dialog box will be displayed General Properties Device AND DEN 1 Default MASTER TO Protocal SNP Description SNP Device 1 Resource SNP_DEW_1 Model Type GE Fanuc Seres 90 70 D Use the General properties tab to enter general information for the device You can define the following Description Enter an optional description to help you identify the device Resource Enter a resource that can be associated with this device for alarm generation Model Type Select the type of device Click the drop down
97. d Pin NO NI Lo nn masia fis besen L1 RD Reeve Daa Je fro conection To ersmemesrosed a7 besen L1 fers cem Tosma fis busmt s pa NM m 7 Lo DIR Data Terminal Ready DCD Daa Cany Deea a o so sw ERR oomen 0 mocmedo Ja mcometin I mocmedo M mcometin hr wemeum JS i me Changing the Serial Port 2 Configuration Touch Display Units Only The secondary serial port COM2 on the Display Station system board can be configured to operate in RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 mode The board is configured at the factory to operate in RS 422 mode You can change this configuration by changing the setting of a six pin jumper J23 on the system board Figure A 7 shows the locations and default settings of all the jumpers for reference purposes However J23 is the only jumper setting that can be changed All other jumpers must remain at their default settings This procedure should be performed in a clean dust free environment Do not change any jumpers other than J23 If you change other jumpers your Display Station may not work This procedure is not recommended for Touch Station and Glide Station units Attempting to remove the ISA port could damage pins on the CPU board Appendix A Port Configuration and Cabling A 7 Table A 6 Mode Selection Optional Default Not recommended for connections to GE Fanuc PLC
98. d mouse types Compaq DTF PS 2 Port Touch Screen Driver Kensington Logitech Microsoft Texas Instruments zi Have Disk lt Back Note Cancel 10 12 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B GFK 1220B 11 Press ENTER Next The following screen will be displayed Add New Hardware Wizard Windows can continue installing your hardware now To continue installing the software needed by your hardware click Finish E Cancel 12 Press ENTER Finish The Add New Hardware Wizard will finish the hardware installation 13 The driver will start to load It will then stop and ask for the location of the ECAL DAT file Type c for the directory and press ENTER 14 The driver will stop again and ask for the location of more files Type c windows system for the directory 15 After the driver has completed its load process you must restart Windows for the touch screen to function From the Utilities Disk If you cannot load the touch screen driver from the hard disk you can load it from the Utilities Ke Click the manufacturer and model of your hardware If your hardware is not listed or if you have an installation disk click Have Disk disk provided with the Display Station To load PEIE If your hardware is still not listed click Back and then select a different the driver from the Utilities disk select
99. default is EVEN parity T port id Defines the port to be used for communications Default value is COMI S lt slave id Defines the slave to be addresses Default value is 1 R address Defines where on the slave controller a read should begin Default is no read just device connect C count Defines the number of elements to read Default is 1 element For example to read the first five holding registers on slave 7 from COM2 at 4800 baud using ODD parity the command would be mb test B4800 O S7 TCOM2 R40001 C5 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B LBS Application Configuration When you configure ports devices and points that use the MODBUS RTU device communication enabler some fields must contain unique values for the communications to work successfully These are detailed below Refer to the CIMPLICITY for Windows Base System User s Manual GFK 1180 for details pertaining to configuring ports default properties and devices in a CIMPLICITY project Port Configuration When you configure a port for MODBUS RTU device communications the Port Properties dialog box for the protocol will be displayed General Properties General Default Protocol MODBUS ATU Description Scan Hate 5 Seconds D Retry Count 30 X Enable Use the General properties tab to enter general information for the port You can define the following Description Enter
100. dicators listed in Tables 2 2 and 2 3 is for all Display Station models For the locations of controls and indicators see Figure 2 3 on page 2 7 Table 2 2 Control Functions Designation Function RESET Resets the CPU CONTRAST Adjusts the display contrast Ejects a floppy disk Temperature in the Display Station operating environment should not exceed 45 C 113 F Exposing the Display Station to ambient temperatures greater than this limit could damage the hardware or cause data to be lost You should monitor the temperature in the operating environment to ensure that it does not exceed 45 C 113 F The overtemperature indicator on the Display Station is provided only as a secondary precaution The Display Station does not automatically shut down when the overtemperature indicator is lighted Caution Temperature rise should not exceed 20 C 68 F per hour Exposing the Display Station to thermal shock could damage the disk drives Note that the operating temperature range of the Display Station is 0 to 45 C 32 0 to 113 F Note The overtemperature indicator on the Glide Station and Touch Station units will light if the internal temperature is between 48 and 52 C 118 126 F and will not go off until the temperature drops below approximately 45 C 113 F This feature is not implemented on the Touch Station units Note For best performance high temperature long life floppy disks should be used Lower quality flop
101. dows will load the new software Click the Close button at the bottom of the Mouse control panel When the Windows software asks if you want to restart your computer select YES If installing from floppy disk remove the disk from the A drive A Synaptics window will pop up Click the box to never show this message again and close the window Set the Touch Pad mouse settings as described in Touch Pad Mouse Setup CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Touch Pad Mouse Setup Note For definitions of the TouchPad Mouse Properties and Touchpad Enhancements settings refer to Touch Pad Mouse Settings in Chapter 2 1 Open the Windows 95 Start menu Select Settings Select Control Panel Double click on the Mouse icon Select the TouchPad tab along the top of the page P Are dp Mud Set the settings as follows Mouse Properties Buttons Painters Motion TouchPad General Synaptics TouchPad Properties Version 4 7 10 214ug96 Synaptics TouchPad V3 2 an PS Port r Taps Edge Motion Mone Mane C Taps Only f when Dragging f Tap and Drag C Always CT d Drag Lack is aps and v Tag Loc If Pressure Sensitive Iv Comer Taps Performance 3Button Made Iv High Report Rate Touch Threshald 45 Light Enhancements OK Cancel Help 6 Click the Enhancements button and set the setting as follows GFK 1220B Chapter 10 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
102. dware Profiles Performance View devices by type C View devices by connection Computer amp 9 Disk drives uj Display adapters amp Floppy disk controllers 3 Hard disk controllers F Keyboard amp Modem E Monitor A Mouse A DTF PS 2 Port Touch Screen Driver A Standard PS 2 Port Mouse A Standard Serial Mouse B9 Network adapters S d Ports COM amp LPT BR System devices t T HJ Properties Refresh Remove Print 10 16 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B 10 Press the 4 key to select the Standard PS 2 Port Mouse 11 Press TAB until the Remove option is highlighted Press ENTER The Confirm Device Removal dialog box will be displayed Confirm Device Removal Ea ES E Standard P5 2 Part Mouse Warning Tou are about to remove this device fram your system Cancel 12 Press ENTER The Device Manager tab will be displayed 13 Press TAB to select the Close option Press ENTER 14 Set up the Display Station for touch screen operation see page 10 11 GFK 1220B Chapter 10 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 10 17 Installing the Serial Mouse Driver To install the serial mouse driver from the Utilities disk 1 To display the Start menu press CTRL ESC 2 Press the down cursor key J until the Settings option is selected Press ENTER 3 Select the Control Panel o
103. e addresses range from to 247 decimal Broadcast mode slave address 0 is not supported by the MODBUS RTU Device Communications enabler Enable Select Yes to enable the device when the project starts If you select No the device will not be enabled and points associated with the device will be unavailable GFK 1220B Chapter 9 MODBUS RTU Device Communications 9 9 H Point Configuration Once your devices are configured you may configure points for them Through device point configuration you may configure the following e Points that read or set Coils e Points that read Discrete Inputs e Points that read Input Registers e Points that read or set Holding Registers e Points that read or set General Reference e Points that read or set Holding Registers as Double Precision The fields described below have configuration values that are unique to or have special meaning for MODBUS RTU communications Access Update Criteria Address The type of access depends on the point address Enter READ for points from Discrete Inputs or Input Registers Enter READ or WRITE for points from Coils or Holding Registers The update criteria determines how the data will be requested Enter ON_CHANGE or ON_SCAN for all points Enter the point address of the data as follows Oxxxx for Coils 1xxxx for Discrete Inputs 3xxxx for Input Registers 4xxxx for Holding Registers where xxxx is the bit number or register number of the point
104. e chloride High pressure steam at over 100 C The protective film covering on the Touch Pad mouse is not suitable for use in conditions of prolonged exposure to direct sunlight Exposure to sunlight through window glass will not harm the protective film F 6 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual July 1996 GFK 1220A The overlay withstands exposure of more than 24 hours duration under DIN 42 115 Part 2 to the following chemicals without visible change Ethanol Cyclohexanol Diacetone alcohol Glycol Isopropanol Glycerine Methanol Triacetin Dowanol DRM PM Acetone Methyl ethyl ketone Dioxan Cyclohaxanone MIBK Isophorone Ammonia lt 40 Caustic soda lt 40 Potassium hydroxide lt 30 Alkalicarbonate Bichromate Potassium ferrocyanide ferricyanide Acetonitrile Sodium bisulfate Appendix F Specifications Formaldehyde 37 42 Acetaldehyde Aliphatic hydrocarbons Toluene Xylene White spirit Formic acid lt 50 Acetic acid lt 50 Phosphoric acid lt 30 Hydrochloric acid lt 36 Nitric acid lt 10 Trichloracetic acid lt 50 Sulfuric acid lt 10 Cutting oil Diesel oil Linseed oil Paraffin oil Blown castor oil Silicone oil Turpentine substitute Universal brake fluid Decon Aviation fuel Petrol Teepol Water Sea water 1 1 1 Trichloroethane Genklene Ethylacetate Diethyl ether N Butyl acetate Amylacetate Butylcellosolve Ether Sodium hypochlorite lt 20 B
105. e this range could damage the disk medium as well as cause permanent damage to the floppy drive heads GFK 1220B Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 3 2 4 Equipment Panel Cutout The Display Station unit is designed to be installed in a cutout in an equipment panel Dimensions for the mounting hole cutout and the locations of screw holes for the Touch Display are provided in Figure 2 1 The Touch Station and Glide Station require the mounting hole cutout and screw holes shown in Figure 2 2 Caution When installing the Display Station do not over tighten the nuts on the mounting studs This could damage the studs or the front panel of the Display Station The Display Station has mounting studs for securing the unit to the equipment panel To install the unit you will need the following hardware which is provided with the Display Station Quantity e LES e Item Glide Station Mounting stud specifications 6 32 threads inch 0 138 inch OD CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B a45575 12 500 lt 31 750 g 25 210 2 Le 12 080 0 533 0 533 80 683 154 DIA 0 391 Qty 14 i e w e Y N V 165 II 4 128 19 0 48 R typical Lo B 4 063 10 320 11 375 10 955 08 893 Q7 826 tt e e 4 063 10 320 y eo e 1 625 4 128 M m Y y i e q e S 1 000 3 500 3 500 3 500 1 000 Q540 P 8 890 i 8 890 gp
106. ed Laie gt Select Item PU PD Modify Shift P22 Color GFK 1220B Loading BIOS Defaults The LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS option loads the default system values directly from ROM which are not the same as the values recommended by GE Fanuc If the stored record created by the Setup program becomes corrupted and therefore unusable these defaults will load automatically when you turn the PCM 4860 on Do not use this option BIOS settings must be restored to the values provided on the datasheet provided with your Display Station ROM ISA BIOS 214L2AK1 CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE INC STANDARD CMOS SETUP PASSWORD SETTING DIOS FEATURES 2 UP LDE HDD AUTO DETECTION CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP SAVE amp EXIT SETUP LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS EXIT WITHOUT SAVING Load BIOS Default Y N N ESC QUIT lkas ae Fl0 Save and Exit Setup Shift F2 Change Color Time Date Hard Disk Type Figure B 5 Load BIOS Defaults Screen GFK 1220B Appendix B Computer Setup B 7 Changing the Default Boot Sequence The Display Station can be set up to boot from the hard disk instead of the floppy disk The default boot sequence is changed by editing the BIOS Features Setup default settings shown on page B 4 To make this change perform the following steps 1 When prompted during the power on self test press the DEL key The CMOS SETUP UTILITY main menu will appear 2 Press the down J cursor key to select BIOS FEATURES SETUP and pr
107. ents E 2 Write load test for TCP IP communications CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B
108. equiring ground isolation where a common ground cannot be established between components or to boost signal levels for greater distances or to add more drops For detailed information refer to the documentation for your Series 90 PLC Miniconverter Kit The Miniconverter Kit IC690A CC901 consists of an RS 422 SNP to RS 232 Miniconverter a 6 foot 2 meter serial extension cable and a 9 pin to 25 pin Converter Plug assembly The 15 pin SNP port connector on the Miniconverter plugs directly into the serial port connector on the Series 90 30 power supply Series 90 70 CPU or Series 90 20 CPU The 9 pin RS 232 port connector on the Miniconverter connects to an RS 232 compatible device When used with an IBM PC AT or compatible computer one end of the extension cable plugs into the Miniconverter s 9 pin serial port connector the other end plugs into the 9 pin serial port of the computer The Converter plug supplied with kit 1s required to convert the 9 pin serial port connector on the Miniconverter to the 25 pin serial port connector on the Display Station GFK 1220B Appendix A Port Configuration and Cabling A 19 The Miniconverter is shown in the following figure For more information on the Miniconverter refer to the documentation for your Series 90 PLC a44985 RS 422 RS 232 PORT PORT Figure A 21 Series 90 SNP Port to RS 232 Adapter Communications Coprocessor Module Interface The Communications Coprocessor Module CMM is
109. er cii Bio cy TEE A 4 El External Keyboatd i cuttin teo rte aati inn EE A 5 SW EE PORE or EE A 6 A Serial Port CRS 7552 oiir vest EENT EATE EOE E A 10 SE e e E Duo o crc CE A 11 IER A 12 B Cable Specifications E A 13 B CS Diasa Msoi a ete imeem lah oa ncn wid Seed rao nwa Se ewe eee A 14 Ej Seral Pont CRG 24 22 EE A 14 O SerialPort 2 Configured for ER ene dE A 15 vH o qoum ors T mt A 15 O Communications Coprocessor Module Interface A 20 A 1 A 2 Port Configurations Ethernet The Display Station provides two types of Ethernet ports an AUI 10Base2 or 10Base5 and an RJ 45 1OBaseT connector The AUI connector is a 15 pin female D type connector as shown in Figure A 1 A pinout listing is provided in Table A 1 The RJ 45 twisted pair connector is an 8 pin MAU MDI connector as shown in Figure A 2 with pinout listing in Table A 2 a45568 OO0O000000 O0O00000 Figure A 1 AUI Ethernet Port Connector Configuration Table A 1 Pinout Listing for the AUI Port 11 o5 NC c S TX ND me transmit G No connection 5 NC Shell DL Chassis Ground CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B a45554 12345678 Figure A 2 10BaseT MAU MDI Port Connector Configuration Table A 2 Pinout Listing for the 10BaseT MAU MDI Port mo Receive Daa Coaxial BNC Ethernet The Display Station can communicate to thin wire coaxial TCP IP Ethernet Interface b
110. es Edge Finder check box When checked enables the Edge Finder feature Animated Taskbar Icon check When checked enables the Touch Meter icon in the Windows Taskbar box A Touch Pad tab is provided on the Mouse Properties dialog box which you can open from the Control Panel or from the TouchPad Enhancements dialog box The default settings are shown below Mouse Properties 7 x Buttons Pointers Motion TouchPad General Synaptics TouchPad Properties Version 4 7 10 214ug96 Synaptics TouchPad V3 2 an PS Port Taps Edge Motion Mone Mane C Taps Only f When Dragging Tap and Drag C Always e E e If Pressure Sensitive i Comer Taps Performance 2 Button Made v High Report Rate m Touch Threshold 46 Light Enhancements OK Cancel Help GFK 1220B Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 23 The following features can be accessed on the TouchPad tab Table 2 5 Touch Pad Mouse Control Panel Features Taps selection boxes The default selection is Tap and Drag Changing this selection is not recommended If Taps is accidentally disabled None is selected you will not be able to click on items Corner Taps check box When checked enables the right mouse button function in the upper right corner of the Touch Pad mouse 3 Button Mode check box Has no effect on Glide Station products Edge Motion selection boxes Allow you enable disable the Edge Motion feature and select its operating characteris
111. es cushion the computer well to avoid damage Summary When you have completed the unpacking installation and powerup procedures in this chapter the setup for CIMPLICIT Y and Windows software should be complete You can now copy a project from a CIMPLICITY Development system to this system configure startup options run the CIMPLICITY demo or if your system is licensed for CIMPLICITY Runtime and Development create a new project To copy a project from a CIMPLICITY Development system refer to Chapter 3 To configure startup options run the demo or create a new project refer to Chapter 4 2 26 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Chapter d GFK 1220B Copying a CIMPLICITY Project to a Runtime System If your CIMPLICITY Display Station is a runtime only system you will need to copy a CIMPLICITY project to it from a CIMPLICITY runtime and development system This chapter describes the options available for doing that A CIMPLICITY project is simply a collection of files and directories see CIMPLICITY Project Structure on page 3 2 Moving the project requires copying those files and directories to the target runtime system Any method you use that copies all the files and preserves the directory structure and file names will work You cannot use a utility that is Windows 3 1 3 11 or DOS based because it will truncate CIMPLICITY file names to DOS 8 3 format In either a Windows NT or a Wind
112. ess ENTER The BIOS FEATURES SETUP screen will appear Press the 4 cursor key to select the Boot Sequence parameter Press the PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN key to change the setting to C A Press the ESC Cancel key to return to the CMOS Setup Utility main menu Press the 4 cursor key to select the SAVE amp EXIT SETUP option pit dy s EE ON When prompted press SHIFT F9 for Yes and then press ENTER Setting and Changing the Setup Password This password protects the BIOS settings To set a network password see Passwords in the index Note A keyboard is required to set a password If you select the System setting a keyboard will be required for powerup For Touch Display systems connect a PS 2 keyboard to the KEYBD connector To change the BIOS settings password choose the PASSWORD SETTING option from the CMOS SETUP UTILITY main menu and press ENTER To enable this feature you must first set the Security Option in the BIOS FEATURES SETUP to either Setup or System The default is set to Setup which protects setup information from being accessed without typing the password When PASSWORD SETTING is set to System the password must be entered every time the unit is cold booted or when you want to change the setup information GE Fanuc chose to use the Setup option as the default because this will protect your setup information from being changed by the operator The system will power up normally However if you use the Syste
113. et to avoid electrical shock The Display Station and all associated devices should be connected to a common ground The Display Station is shipped with ESD protective caps on its ports Do not remove the ESD cap from a port if you do not plan to use the port Ooooooooo o000000 Store the removed ESD caps with the original packing material for use if you need to store or ship the PARALLEL Display Station 9000000000000 O O Note To comply with FCC regulations and CE mark requirements shielded cables must be used for all connections to the Display Station Figure 2 3 Display Station Side View GFK 1220B Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 7 2 8 Table 2 1 Display Station Connectors A Side CC female External RESET external speaker and watchdog timer 8 pin DIN KEYBD female External keyboard connection 6 pin mini DIN NET RJ 45 MAU MDI Ethernet connection 10baseT VGA female Connection for external VGA monitor See External Display 15 pin high in Chapter 6 for details density D type COMI male Windows 95 systems Serial RS 232 port Connection for 9 pin D type serial mouse COMI is set up to be compatible with a Logitech serial mouse Windows NT systems COMI is dedicated to touch screen operation NET female AUI Ethernet connection 15 pin D type COM2 male Serial RS 422 232 port Connection for SNP communications 25 pin D type PARALLEL female Connection to CIMPLICITY Windows
114. etup the 4 8 6 and 2 keys T J will move the cursor and the 5 key will operate as the left mouse button To set up your system for this type of operation perform the following procedure 1 Click the Start button Click the Control Panel icon Select the Settings option Double click the Accessibility Options icon Click the Mouse tab Click the Use MouseKeys check box QU GENOME n Ge le Click the Settings box to enable a keyboard shortcut change pointer speed etc The default setting enables this feature when NUMLOCK is on 8 Click OK twice CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Table 6 1 Selected Keyboard Shortcuts 2 mn e Windows any Windows See Help on a selected dialog box item program Allows you to change the name of the F2 selected icon Brings up a Find window F5 Refreshes the screen Toggles the screen View the Task window CTL ALT DEL e Quit a program ALT F4 or CTL ALT DEL from the Task window View the shortcut menu for the selected item SHIFT F10 or click the right mouse button Display the Start menu CTRL Esc Switch to the window you last used ALT TAB Switch to the next window ALT while repeatedly pressing TAB Q E CTRL X Copy CTRL C Paste Delete Undo Windows 95 My Select all Computer and CTRL V CTRL Z CTRL Explorer Refresh a window View the folder one level up BACKSPACE Close
115. ge the project name enter the new name in this field Options Select the options you want for this project from the list of available options Click an X in the box to select an option Otherwise click the box blank Protocols Select the device communication protocols you want to use for this project from the list of available protocols Click an X in the box to select an option Otherwise click the box blank CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Options Properties Project Properties General Options Computer name ALNTE4 The Options properties you can change are Enable Project Broadcast Click an X in this box if you want to broadcast the project name on the network When you broadcast the project name users on other nodes that request point data can use the project name in fully qualified points Otherwise they can only use the node name in fully qualified points Computer Name Select the computer the project is to run on when the project is started For all installations you may run the project on your computer Using the Project Wizard The Project Wizard dialog opens when you e Are creating a new project and you click OK from the Program Groups dialog box e Select Project Wizard from the Project menu for a project e Click the Project Wizard button on the project Toolbar e Press Ctrl W in the project You can use the Project Wizard to define ports devices
116. gure 1 1 This architecture allows a Server to seamlessly collect or distribute data to Display Station products and to support Viewers And a Display Station can seamlessly network to other HMI systems These capabilities allow you to eliminate redundancies within your network For example Each HMI system can display screens from any other HMI system on the network with no additional configuration Points are configured only once on an HMI or Server Screens can be developed and stored in a single location on the network and accessed by any other CIMPLICITY HMI Server or Viewer on the network GFK 1220B Chapter 1 Introduction 1 7 1 8 c o o o Q ve zc 225 o OE E o O eStatus Monitoring and Control eGraphics Configuration Viewer Options Available Connects to Server Status Monitoring and Control Graphics Configuration Data Collection eServer MMI Options Available Connects to Server MMI Viewer Ethernet Status Monitoring and Control Graphics Configuration Data Collection eServer MMI Options Available Connects to Server MMI Communication Protocols available for a wide variety of Industrial controllers Figure 1 1 Integration Levels in CIMPLICITY Monitoring and Control Software Three levels of licensing are available to support the levels of integration HMI Server Viewer CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 Provides local data collection and control
117. hat are not programmed in the controller logic program are not automatically cleared on powerup This means that if a coil is set to 1 the output will remain HOT until explicitly set to 0 Writing to Holding Registers overrides the controller memory protect Double Precision Notes D4xxxx points are Holding Register Points interpreted as Double Precision Two registers are used for each point with both registers are assumed to have a positive value Because of this mapping e Do not declare Double Precision points with overlapping addresses For example D40001 and D40002 overlap while D40001 and D40003 do not e Do not define points that use the same Holding Register and Double Precision point address for example defining one point with the address D40001 and another with the address 40001 Configure Double Precision points as DINT or DUINT point Arrays are not supported for Double Precision points GFK 1220B Chapter 9 MODBUS RTU Device Communications 9 3 H 9 4 Required Documents You should have the following document available when configuring a Series Six for MODBUS RTU communications Series Six Programmable Controllers Data Communications Manual GFK 25364 For all other programmable controllers you should have the documentation for the controller available Hardware Configuration Requirements The MODBUS RTU protocol allows one master and up to 247 slaves on a common line The CIMPLICITY MODBUS RTU Communications
118. he Windows 95 toolbar The Start menu will appear The icons for CIMPLICITY and related software are listed above the dividing line The icons below the dividing line are provided with Windows 95 To access the features of CIMPLICITY software click the CIMPLICITY icon The following menu will appear For information about running CIMPLICITY software refer to Chapter 4 Chapter 2 Getting Started CIMPLICITY Cimview mo Direct Cable Connection r mim Startup Options m n Programs a Alarm Viewer 4 CimEdit eh CIMPLICITY Help JA CimView Demo Project Em Getting Started H New Project S Registration Start Demo ER Startup Options e Status Log Windows NT Systems When you power up the Display Station the following message will appear Microsoft 6 Windows NT version x xx Build xxxx 1 System Processor xxxxx Kb memory This message will be followed by the Microsoft Windows NT screen and the following dialog box Welcome Press Otl AlIt Del co Log On Press CTL ALT DEL A dialog box requesting the following information will be displayed USERNAME Enter a valid user name See your system administrator or log on as administrator admin FROM If you are connected to a network select the domain where your account is established See your system administrator Otherwise log onto the default domain PASSWORD Enter your password The first time you log on you will be prompted to verify yo
119. ill result in the higher value being used SNP Special Notes In earlier versions of the Series 90 controller the protocol limited the number of retries to three If the CPU firmware on the Series 90 controller is earlier than V3 03 for the Series 90 30 or V4 02 for the Series 90 70 or when using a Series 90 20 be sure to configure the retry count on the port to a value of 3 or less Logging Controller Information When the CIMPLICITY system first establishes communication with a Series 90 programmable controller it will print out the controller s model SNP timer values the internal data transfer size and the number of elements for each memory type available in CIMPLICITY software This information will appear in the lt PORT gt OUT file in the project s LOG directory where PORT is the name of the port configured for SNP communications For example if SNP is configured to run on COMI the output file will be COMI OUT GFK 1220B Chapter 7 SNP Device Communications 7 11 7 12 Enabling Protocol Level Debugging In addition to this information the SNP communications enabler supports the ability to dynamically enable disable the logging of protocol level errors as they occur This information is logged in the Status Log file By default the logging of protocol level errors is disabled When difficulties are encountered in communicating with a device it may be useful to enable the protocol level debugging This may be done by creating
120. ing the demo attach a standard PS 2 type keyboard to the KEYBD port on the Touch Display system A Demo project that showcases the features of CIMPLICITY HMI software is automatically loaded with your installation unless you select otherwise To start the Demo project On a Windows NT system open the CIMPLICITY HMI program group then select the Start Demo icon Start Demo El Start Demo On a Windows 95 system click Start select Program from the Start menu select CIMPLICITY from the Program menu then select the Start Demo icon When the Select CIMPLICITY Project dialog opens l 25 Select the CIMPDEMO project Select Start The Starting CIMPDEMO dialog opens and displays the status of the CIMPLICITY processes as they start Wait for the CIMPLICITY Login dialog to be displayed Enter ADMINISTRATOR 1n the Username input field and click OK When the main menu screen opens select any topic to proceed GFK 1220B Chapter 4 Running CIMPLICITY Software 4 21 Changing the Computer Name 4 22 If you change the Computer Name of your Display Station you will be prompted to reboot the system so that the change may take effect When you are prompted respond by selecting No Then shut down the system and reboot using the Shutdown option on the Windows 95 Start Menu or the Windows NT File menu If you select Yes at the prompt the system will fail to reboot in its initial attempt If this occurs simply reboot the system again
121. ing Video Display Settings esses ene 6 4 Operating an External Mouse Windows 95 Systems Only 6 4 Instablne Printer ie 6 5 6 1 Ls External Keyboard Operation 6 2 Most standard PS 2 keyboards with the appropriate DIN connector are compatible with Display Station systems However if you experience problems with an external keyboard we recommend that you use one manufactured by KeyTronic These are commercially available through various outlets An external keyboard provides access to the entire ASCII key set and a better ergonomic layout for development work and for situations that require data entry On Display Station products that have a built in keyboard the built in and external keyboards are wired together through a buffer that sends key code information to the controller Table 6 1 lists commonly used keyboard shortcuts that are available in Windows software For a more complete listing of keyboard shortcuts refer to the appropriate software documentation Keyboard shortcuts are also listed on the pulldown menus in applications that provide them Pulldown menus can be accessed using the mouse or by pressing the ALT key plus the underlined letter 1n the menu title Note If you are using Windows 95 you can set the numeric keypad on an external keyboard to operate the mouse cursor This does not work with the internal keypad on Glide Station and Touch Station systems When you have completed this s
122. ion Procedure in Chapter 2 At this point you can power up the Display Station and begin operating with the new memory No software configuration is required because the system automatically detects the added memory You can verify the memory installation by watching the powerup sequence When you power up the Display Station you will see the message XX XX KB OK where XXXX is a number that increases until it matches the amount of usable memory This number which is displayed for a brief time should include the memory that you just added If your system is running Windows 95 you can also see how much memory is installed in the Display Station as follows Click the Start button 2 Click Settings 3 Click Control Panel 4 Double click the System icon The System Properties window will be m displayed The amount of memory installed is listed under the heading Computer System Note It is the customer s responsibility to remove any upgrades from the Display Station before returning the unit to GE Fanuc for repair or warranty administration We recommend that next to the serial number on the rear panel of the Display Station you place a label identifying installed upgrades 5 6 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B 0 a45578 c i c e Expansion SIMM f E P NON N I e p U U
123. ired GFK 1220B Chapter 9 MODBUS RTU Device Communications 9 5 H Validating Communications 9 6 You can use the MODBUS RTU Diagnostic Program MB_TEST provided with the MODBUS RTU device communication enabler to check the basic configuration and operation of your network without starting CIMPLICITY software You can perform the following functions e Read test e Write test For this program to function CIMPLICITY software s MODBUS RTU device communication enabler must be successfully installed and you must have configured the MODBUS RTU ports and devices using CIMPLICITY application configuration functions This program cannot be used at the same time as the MODBUS RTU device communication enabler over the same communications port To start the program 1 Open the Configuration Cabinet for the project where the MODBUS RTU driver is configured 2 Stop the project 3 From the Tools menu select Command Prompt 4 In the Command Prompt window type the command to invoke the diagnostic test you wish to perform The format for the command 1s mb test B lt baud rate gt lt parity gt T port ds S lt slave id R address C lt count gt where B baud Defines the speed of the terminal line Default value is 9600 rate parity Defines the parity for communications Choose one of the following E Defines EVEN parity O Defines ODD parity N Defines NO parity If no parity is specified the
124. isplay Station is set up for Using an external display run external display STN COM in the GEFUTIL directory to reset the Display Station If you don t have an external display reset the computer press the RESET button on the right panel of the Display Station Screen saver is active Touch the touch screen Touch Pad mouse or a key on the keypad Video appears scrambled while Display Station was not Refer to For 32MB Upgrades CIMPLICITY is loading configured for 16 colors before under Installation Procedure in upgrading to 32MB memory Chapter 5 10 4 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Memory Memory count during powerup Optional SIMM is installed Make sure that the appropriate self test is incorrect incorrectly or is incompatible with memory card is installed the Display Station CPU correctly Out of Memory message is System ran out of memory for the Check the memory requirements displayed or insufficient memory application for the application Refer to the error occurs during operation application documentation Install additional memory Too many terminate and stay Modify the startup folder to use resident TSR programs running only those TSR applications that are really needed Touch Screen Note Operating temperature can affect touch screen calibration Calibrating the touch screen is an easy procedure Simply recalibrate it if it is slightly off
125. ject Project Properties Enable Project Broadcast General Options Project Wizard Using 4 19 PS 2 mouse deleting 10 16 R Read load test for TCP IP communications Removable cover plate Removal procedure ISA board Reset accidental button Right Mouse button function on Touch Pad mouse RS 232 RS 422 selecting RS 422 RS 485 to RS 232 converter Running the Demo Proj ect 4 21 Save amp Exit Setup B 9 Self test diagnostics 2 11 110 2 Serial mouse connection driver installing 10 18 troubleshooting 10 7 Serial ports RS 232 RS 232 cabling diagram for connection to CMM A 16 RS 422 232 RS 422 232 cabling diagram Serial Port 2 configuration Series 90 TCP IP application configuration 8 10 checking PLC status device configuration device point configuration 8 13 Hardware Configuration Requirements installation verification performing a read load test performing a write load test 8 9 port configuration general properties TCP IP properties Related Documents requesting manual reads of domain data supported devices supported memory types toggling between data update modes writing test data to the PLC 8 6 Setting Project Properties 4 17 Setting Startup Options Setting Up Direct Cable Connection Setting Up External Display 6 4 Setup password B Shutting Down the Computer 2 27 SIMMs 8 12 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual
126. ject which was created in the CIMPLICITY directory The standard project subdirectories are alarm_help If you are creating operator Help files for alarms put them in this directory arc If you are using the Database Logger option archive files are put in this directory data All run time configuration files reside in this directory lock The project lock files reside in this directory log All status log files and program error files reside in this directory master All the master copies of configuration files reside in this directory screens All CimView screens reside in this directory scripts All Basic Control Engine scripts for this project reside in the directory by default Refer to Using CIMPLICITY Software in the users manual GFK 1180 for information about CIMPLICITY projects CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Copying a Project from the CIMPLICITY Configuration Cabinet The easiest way to copy a CIMPLICITY project to a CIMPLICITY Display Station is from the CIMPLICITY Configuration Cabinet Before attempting to copy you must establish a network connection between the CIMPLICITY Development System and the Display Station The connection can be either via Ethernet or if your CIMPLICITY development system runs Windows 95 Direct Cable Connection The following section describes the process of copying a project from the Configuration Cabinet See page 3 4 for information on using Direct Cable
127. k on OK to start the test The test will cycle through writes of register memory on the current device for the number of seconds you specify At the end of the time period an HCT Diagnostic dialog box is displayed telling you the average number of words read per second over the test period HCT Diagnostic Y Average words written per second 10654 400000 4 Click OK to terminate the test GFK 1220B Chapter 8 TCP IP Communications 5 9 8 10 Application Configuration When you are configuring ports devices and device points you will be asked for information that is specific to Series 90 TCP IP device communications Refer to the CIMPLICITY for Windows Base System User s Manual GFK 1180 for details of configuring ports default properties and devices in a CIMPLICITY project Port Configuration When you configure a port for Series 90 TCP IP device communications the Port Properties screen for the protocol will be displayed General Properties General TECP IP Protocal 59 TCPIP Description Scan Rate 5 Seconds D Retry Count 30 X Enable Use the General properties tab to enter general information for the port You can define the following Description Scan Rate Retry Count Enable Enter an optional description to help you identify the port Enter the base scan rate for the port Point scan rates will be multiples of the base rate You can specify a scan rate in Ticks 100 ticks 2
128. le viewing at 0 to 45 C If you expect the temperature to vary from 25 to 45 C adjust the contrast at 35 C The description of the first time powerup sequence for Windows 95 systems starts on page 2 13 For the Windows NT sequence go to page 2 16 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Windows 95 Systems 1 When the Welcome to Windows 95 screen is displayed press the RETURN key to continue The Windows 95 Setup screen will appear Windows 95 Setup x Welcome to Windows Setup Click the Hest button ta continue or the Cancel button to quit Setup The three parts of Setup are k 1 Gathering information 2 Configuring your computer 3 Restarting your computer Back Cancel 2 You will be asked to enter the Region Settings and select the type of keyboard you will be using with the system Press ENTER to select the defaults 3 You must then enter your Name and Company Use the TAB key to move between fields The field that is active will be highlighted To return to the previous field press SHIFT TAB Press ENTER to continue to the next screen 4 Review the Windows 95 End User License Agreement and press ENTER to continue 5 Press the TAB key to indicate that you Accept the agreement and press ENTER to continue GFK 1220B Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 13 10 11 12 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 Type the product ID on the Cer
129. leach Hydrogen peroxide 9025 Potassium carbonate Washing powders Fabric conditioner Ferric chloride Ferrous chloride Dibutyl phthalate Dioctyl phthalate Sodium carbonate Keypad Specifications Keyboard technology double dome membrane switches with Autotex 2 overlay Overlay Overlay is significantly better in terms of solvent resistance strength durability and toughness compared with polycarbonate and vinyl Overlay chemical resistance tested to DIN 42 115 Part 2 Performance specifications based on manufacturer s gt 1 million cycles before dome failure test results gt 1 million cycles before Autotex 2 overlay failure gt 1 million cycles before actuator failure The overlay is not resistant to Concentrated mineral acids Concentrated caustic solution High pressure steam at over 100 degrees C Benzyl alcohol Methylene chloride The overlay is resistant to the following substances 24 hours under DIN 42 115 part 2 Ethanol Acetaldehyde Flurochlorohydrocarbons Cyclohexanol Aliphatic hydrocarbons Perchloroethylene Glycol Gasoline 1 1 1 Trichloroethane Isopropanol Toluene Trichlorethylene Glyperine Xylene Ethylacetate Methanol Benzene Diethyl ether Acetone Formic acid 50 Sodium hypochlorite 20 Methyl ethyl ketone Acetic acid lt 8 Hydrogen peroxide lt 25 Dioxan Phosphoric acid lt 30 Potassium carbonate Ammonia lt 2 Hydrochloric acid lt 10 Washing powders Caustic soda lt
130. log box will appear Direct Cable Connection Direct cable connection enables you ta quickly and easily establish a direct serial or parallel cable connection between two computers To connect wa computers now specify which one you are Using C Host This computer has the resources you want to access This computer will be used to access resources on the host computer 4 Back Cancel 3 4 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B 4 Click on Host or use the TAB key to select Host Then select Next to continue The system will display the following dialog box to set up a cable This example assumes the use of the parallel port but you could also use the serial cable connections with the appropriate cables Direct Cable Connection 1 Select the part you want to use Senal cable on COM Senal cable on COM Install Mew Ports MOTE ou must use the same type of port on both computers 2 Plug in your cable now Back Cancel 5 To select the Parallel port click on Next to continue The next dialog box will be displayed Direct Cable Connection Y au have successfully set up the host computer IF pau have nat already done so plug in your cable and run this wizard on the other computer setting it up as the quest IF you want the guest computer ta use a password to log an to this computer click Use Password Protection Usepassward protection Password
131. lowing files is provided with Display Station products CRT COM and STN COM Executable files that allow you to switch between the internal Flat Panel display and an external CRT monitor Only one of these displays can be active at a time For instructions on the use of these files refer to Setting Up External Display Operation in Chapter 6 A GEFUTIL directory Touch Screen Driver If you are unable to reload the touch screen driver from the hard disk you will need this file to restore touch screen operation For installation instructions refer to Enabling Touch Screen Operation in Chapter 10 A TOUCH directory Glide Station Mouse Drivers If you are unable to reload the Touch Pad mouse driver from the hard disk you will need this file to restore operation For installation instructions refer to Enabling Touch Pad Mouse Operation in Chapter 10 A GLIDE directory Installing Logicmaster 90 Software To install Logicmaster 90 software on the Display Station first reboot under MS DOS 1 Inthe Start menu click the Shutdown icon The Shut Down Windows dialog box will appear Select Restart the computer in MS DOS mode and click Yes Remove write protection from the Logicmaster 90 disk Insert the Logicmaster 90 disk into the Display Station s floppy disk drive ee uen cis Type a install and press ENTER Follow the installation instructions provided by the software For more information refer to the Logicma
132. ly incorporates CIMPLICITY MES SCADA and HMI for Windows and either Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows NT Display Station products are offered in the configurations listed in Table 1 1 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Table 1 1 CIMPLICITY Display Station Product Listing Touch Display IC751ATS200 HMI Multiple Device Runtime System Trending Series 90 Protocol SNP Series 90 Ethernet TCP IP IC751ATS350 HMI Development amp Runtime System Trending Series 90 Protocol SNP Series 90TM Ethernet TCP IP Touch Station IC751BTS200 HMI Multiple Device Runtime System Trending Series 90 Protocol SNP Series 90 Ethernet TCP IP IC751BTS300 HMI Development amp Runtime System Trending Series 90 Protocol SNP Series 90 Ethernet TCP IP IC751BTS350 HMI Development amp Runtime System Trending Series 90 Protocol SNP Series 90 Ethernet TCP IP Chapter 1 Introduction Windows 95 IC646MRTO00 IC646MTROOO included in base included in base Windows 95 Windows 95 IC646MRT 100 IC646MTROOO included in base included in base Windows 95 IC646MRT100 IC646MTROOO included in base included in base Windows 95 Windows NT Windows NT IC646TMNO10 IC646TTROOO included in base included in base Windows NT Windows NT IC646TMNO10 IC646TTROOO included in base included in base 1 3 1 4 Acce
133. m setting the password which will be the same for setup must be entered during powerup The operator may be required to know the powerup password in case of a power outage Thus the operator would also know the password to change the setup You must decide which security method 1s best for you 8 If the CMOS is bad or if this option has never been used a default password is stored in the ROM The screen will display the following message Enter Password Press the ENTER key and continue to change the password B 8 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B 9 If the CMOS is good or if this option has been used to change the default password you will be prompted for the password stored in the CMOS The screen will display the following message Confirm Password Type the correct password and continue to change the password 10 After pressing the Enter key ROM password or current password user defined password you can change the password stored in the CMOS The password can be no more than eight characters long 11 Be sure to record the password and put it in a secure place Note If the operator who set the password forgets it the password can be cleared by changing a jumper inside the Display Station unit Contact GE Fanuc for details and assistance Disabling the Setup Password To disable the password 1 Press the Del key when prompted during the power on self test and then enter the
134. m that prevents damage from dust moisture and solvents Refer to Appendix F for specifications for the protective film F1 F2 F3 F5 F6 F7 F9 F10 F11 F13 F14 F15 S c S A O O O Q R S 1 2 3 T U V 4 5 6 WwW X Y 7 8 9 Z SP SC 0 e DEL BACK CAN TAB ENTER CTL A UP lt FON ALT Y DN Touch Pad Mouse some models Figure 2 6 Keypad Layout GFK 1220B Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 25 2 26 Table 2 6 Keyboard Key Functions er m CAN Esc TAB TAB ALT ALT oan os CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Shutting Down the Computer To avoid damaging files always shut down Windows software before removing power from your Display Station product To shut down Windows 95 1 From the Windows 95 Start menu select the Shut Down option The Shut Down Windows dialog box will appear The default selection 1s bi Shut Down Shut down the computer Shut Down Windows EI Are you sure you want to Shut down the computers CSREES EE SpE Hap SE CoE Se CHSC EE C Restart the computer Restart the computer in MS DOS mode C Close all programs and log on as a different user 2 Click the Yes button 3 Wait until the following me
135. manual for information pertaining to specific requirements of your system Unpacking the Display Station Producer 2 2 Hardware Mis tal Ee EE 2 3 Powering Up the Display Station essseessssessseeeeeeen eene nnns 2 10 Shutting Down the Display Station eene nennen 2 16 How to Use the Touch Screen Touch Station and Touch Display Products 2 17 How to Use the Touch Pad Mouse Glide Station Products seessse 2 20 How to Operate the Keypads Touch Station and Glide Station Products 2 25 Movine the Display Staton ooo oer co ee dua e Do Pop eua Ud 2 27 EELER OE uu 2 27 Note A standard PS 2 type keyboard is required for first time power up If you have a Windows 95 system you will be required to enter the Product ID on the Windows 95 Certificate of Authenticity and other data to set up your system If you have a Windows NT system you will simply need to log on 2 1 Unpacking the Display Station Products 2 2 Electrostatic discharge ESD is a major cause of electronic component failure Extreme care should be taken to avoid damaging the Display Station with static electricity A small imperceptible electrostatic discharge could occur without your knowing and could be enough to damage electronic components To avoid damage from electrostatic discharge adhere to the following precautions Wear a properly functioning antistatic strap and be sure that
136. me Touch Display products cable lengths will allow placing the rear panel on the work surface directly next to the enclosure Before disassembling these units make sure that there is room to place the panel on your work surface 5 2 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B GFK 1220B 6 Open the rear panel A Remove the 14 Phillips head screws from around the outside edge of the rear panel Do not remove other screws which secure hardware components that are mounted on the inside of the rear panel B To free the rear panel from the unit enclosure insert a small flat blade screwdriver under the edge of the rear panel Figure 5 1 a45577 Figure 5 1 Opening the Display Station Rear Panel C The floppy disk drive and other components mounted on the rear panel will have to clear the edge of the enclosure Lift the panel slightly shifting it away from the port connector side of the enclosure and then back toward the port connector side D Being careful not to place strain on the wiring rotate the panel up and away from the port connector side supporting it on the opposite edge of the enclosure If cable lengths permit lay the panel on the work surface next to the Display Station Otherwise have another person support the rear panel in a tilted position on the edge of the unit enclosure while you install or remove the upgrade Chapter 5 Inst
137. menu Windows NT Open the File Manager in the Main program group Double click on the folder for the project you wish to copy to view sizes of the files Windows 95 Systems To make a copy of your project on floppy disks do the following 1 Select the project folder 2 Click the Right Mouse button and select the 3 5 floppy option Explore Open Find Sharing 35 Floppy L Cut Gi Fas Recipient Copy p Mail Recipient Past RE ey My Briefcase Create Shortcut Delete Hename Properties If your project is larger than 1 44 MB Windows will copy the project to multiple floppy disks You can also use the Windows 95 Backup utility to backup a project to floppy disk and then to restore the project to the Display Station Windows 95 backup compresses data by default For most projects 5MB of project files will fit on a single floppy disk If your project cannot fit on a single floppy disk Windows 95 will backup the project over multiple floppy disks If your project contains compressed data files such as the AVI file that is distributed with the CIMPLICITY Demo project you will need more floppy disks Chapter 3 Copying a CIMPLICITY Project to a Runtime System 3 7 To use the Backup utility Note The Windows NT Backup utility can only be used to transfer projects to systems that run Windows NT IC751 ATS350 BTS350 and BGP350 Backup sets created on a Windows 95 system are not compatible with Windows
138. ms Only 10 7 IC olor ice EE 10 7 ECHTEN 10 8 PLC CPU COBDOCUOD E 10 8 MODBUS R EU CommuniCations s e 325 Quutat Deo 035 10 aba ee 10 9 Network CormiimcatiOHs eo oreet Pelo E E tenete Eun eee ens 10 9 Ee 10 10 KEE EE 10 11 Enabling Touch Screen Operation ccccseccccssseceeeeecceeececeeeeeceeesecsseseeeaeeeeaenes 10 11 Reloading the Touch Screen Driver Windows 95 see 10 11 Reloading the Touch Screen Driver Windows NI 10 14 Calibrate the TOUCH Be EE 10 14 Deleting the PS 2 Mouse Driver Windows 95 wvstemg 10 16 Installing the Senai Mouse E 10 18 Enabling Touch Pad Mouse Operation ccccccsseeeceeeeeceeseceeesecesesessueseeeaenes 10 20 How To Install Ceuta ege ed aera dot b au PER Fase e eS hs 10 20 Making an Installation Floppy Disk 10 20 Installing the Driver from Floppy Disk or the Hard Drive 10 20 Touch Pad Mouse Seto E 10 21 C MOS Check Stim Error EE 10 22 GFK 1220B Contents xi Contents Appendix A Port Configuration and Cabling csccccsssccssscccsssccssssccssscccsssccssscossscoess A 1 Port CO DEEST Vers E A 2 EEN A 2 a aN EDENE srs ge LL MEE A 3 AC v ERR A 4 EE A 4 External ISe y board dete dead eni i rad dn dro oae dini ui ond dini rai pn Ea eni dun Ria PLE UU uate A 5 Sena Port CONI EI EMI ENIM MM MM A 6 Connector ee lee ol Mat ade ala boite etta e A 6 Changing the Serial Port 2 Configuration
139. n provided by the datasheet supersedes information in this chapter Most of the computer setup information can be invoked by pressing the DEL key during the computer power up sequence you will be prompted during power up to press the DEL key This setup program is built into the Award BIOS ROM Upon invoking setup the screen shown in Figure B 1 will appear Note that the bottom line of the screen contains online help information for the option that is selected highlighted Also key functions for the screen are defined in the block that is directly above the online help line ROM ISA BIOS 214L2AK1 CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE INC STANDARD CMOS SETUR PASSWORD SETTING BIOS EEAIURES SETUP IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION CHIPSEI FEATURES SETUP SAVE amp EXIT SETUP LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS EXIT WITHOUT SAVING ESC QUIT baT sees Fl0 Save and Exit Setup onire Fz ohange Color Time Date Hard Disk Type Figure B 1 Initial Setup Menu CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Standard CMOS Setup To set the time and date choose the STANDARD CMOS SETUP option from the initial setup menu The screen shown in Figure B 2 will be displayed Set the date and time only Do not change any other default settings ROM ISA BIOS 214L2AK1 STANDARD CMOS SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE INC Wed Jan 3 1996 8 20 23 Settings for your system will be different Refer to HEADS PRECOM LANDZONE SECTORS
140. nce you have installed a CimView icon in a program group you can add arguments to the command line to control user access To add arguments to the command line for an icon 1 Click the CimView icon to select it 2 Select Properties from the File menu in the Project Manager The Program Item Properties dialog box will open 3 Insert the option or options you want between the executable name and the CimView screen name in the Command Line input field See the table on page 4 12 For more information refer to Installing a Screen for CIMView and Using Command Line Options for Installed Screens in the Using CimEdit chapter of the CIMPLICITY HMI Base System User s Manual GFK 1180 Chapter 4 Running CIMPLICITY Software 4 15 4 16 Creating A New Project To create a new local or remote project double click the New Project icon in the CIMPLICITY shortcut menu The project creation procedure displays a series of dialogs that let you New Project e Select the project type name and path e Set project properties e Use the project wizard to do initial configuration of ports devices and points for the new project When the creation procedure is complete select Install from the File menu to install the project in a folder New Project Options When you create a new project the New Project dialog opens New Project Project Type Project path HHI Server Base c Ncimplicity s Project
141. ncel Browse procedure If it is slightly off simply recalibrate it using the following procedure 1 Open the Windows Control Panel and double click the Mouse icon The following Mouse Properties window will appear Mouse Properties Buttons Pointers Mation General Button configuration Slow Left Button Right Button Context Menu e Normal Select Special Drag Normal Drag Double click speed Test area Ln Fast CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B 2 Select the Tab labeled General DTF P572 Part Touch Screen Drive Change Options 3 From the General tab select Options This displays the Touch Sereen RS Double Touch Sensitivity Touch Screen dialog box which allows you to adjust the Fn wan t a L double click rate for the touch screen or calibrate the D 2 MN touch screen L Cancel anaes ee IT Static Touch Screen Mode Slow Fast 7 Enable Touch Beeps EN gt Button Selector Window Autorepeat Delay M Enabled Lona Short Pos HR Hl size Medium 2 a 4 Click Calibration in the Touch Screen dialog box The following message will appear Please touch here Do not use a sharp object to touch the touch screen The calibration program will prompt you to touch the dot on all four sides of the screen Be sure to gently touch the very edge of the screen othe
142. nd power up again Or press the CAN Cancel key once or twice until prompted to exit without saving Then press SHIFT 9 for yes and the ENTER key The Display Station will then power up normally Press the RESET switch and do not press any keys until after the screen for the system software appears This should never be done unless you are attempting to reset the Display Station 10 3 Display Note Wait until the unit has been powered up for an hour before making final adjustment of the contrast To adjust turn the CONTRAST knob on the right side of the unit If the unit will be used in an environment where the ambient temperature is likely to vary adjust for best viewing when the unit has stabilized at the middle of the temperature range For example if you expect the ambient temperature to vary from 0 to 45 C let the unit stabilize at 23 C then make the adjustment This provides acceptable viewing at 0 to 45 C If you expect the temperature to vary from 25 to 45 C adjust the contrast at 35 C Characters are dim Contrast control is not set Adjust the Contrast control properly located on the right panel of the Display Station Computer screen is in direct light Change lighting or adjust contrast Display is blank PWR indicator Contrast needs adjusting Adjust the Contrast control is lighted Screen has overheated If Display Station is in direct sunlight move it and allow it to cool D
143. nector connector Figure A 14 PCM ADC or CMM to Display Station without Flow Control a45562 MMI RS 422 232 Serial Port 1 oo of o Oo o o oo c o o o o o 9 Pin 25 Pin Male Female D type D type D type D type connector connector connector connector Figure A 15 PCM ADC or CMM to Display Station with Flow Control A 16 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Connecting to a PLC Directly Through Serial Port 1 To use this configuration you must purchase a special RS 422 to RS 232 Converter IC690ACC900 or Miniconverter Kit C690ACC901 through GE Fanuc The Converter and Miniconverter Kit are described on page A 19 RS 232 a45582 CIMPLICITY Shielded Pairs Display Station o9 2 M o9 3 0 0 0 T a RS 232 05 8 T RS 422 05 T Converter 05 4 T IC690AC C900 0 d 0 09 5 09 0 0 9 Pin 9 Pin 25 Pin 25 Pin Male Female Female Male D type D type D type D type connector connector connector connector Figure A 16 Display Station to RS 232 Converter RS 232 a45583 CIMPLICITY Shielded Pairs Display Station Pin Y 0 i EE S 0 52 3 d RS 232 0 lial EN 0 o 7 N e d RS 422 o 8 e e T Isolated 0 1 0 Repeater e 4 um Converter o 6 d d 9 IC655CCM560 0 0 D 1 1 0 0 0 No eS ee D 0 9 Pin 9 Pin 25 Pin 25 Pin Male Female Female Male D type D type D type D type connector connector connector connector Note SW ON Figure A 17 Display Station to RS 42
144. nfigure CIMPLICITY options or to start or stop projects select the CIMPLICITY Options icon from the CIMPLICITY folder The CIMPLICITY Options dialog will open You can use this dialog to e Halt a currently running project on your Server e Start a project on your Server e Start a project as a Viewer e Select a default project to be run on your Server You can also e Display the currently running projects on Servers in your network e Halt a currently running project on a Server in your network e Start a project on a Server in your network subject to restrictions Setting Project Options CIMPLICITY Options Projects Startup Options Computer name EE Running projects CACIMPLICI TY cimpdemosCIMPDEMO 35 get L SCIMPLICIT prajectsscimpdemo sCIlMPDBEM BEF Lommel Start Viewer m n n mm m n LIMPLICITT Options Add 4 2 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 Cancel Amply Help Start GFK 1220B GFK 1220B Use the Projects properties to display start and stop projects on a computer When you open the CIMPLICITY Projects dialog it is connected to your computer and shows you the currently running projects as well as the projects available for running You can e Start as a Viewer e Connect to another computer in your network e Stop a running project e Add projects to the list of projects e Start projects in the Projects list Sta
145. ngs and select Control Panel CIMPLICIT Alarm Viewer mea MMI Test Project Start Demo Eu Control Panel nnterz askbar Windows 95 dfi Start The Control Panel window will be displayed GFK 1220B Appendix C Customizing Network Settings C 9 2 Inthe Control Panel window double click the Network icon to display the Network Configuration dialog box Hetwork E ES Configuration The following network components are installed i Remove Properties Primary Network Logor WindowsLogon sid File and Print Sharing Description UK Cancel d p MMM Ers M etuvork 3 If Dial Up Adapter is listed as one of the network components installed click Cancel and proceed to page C 12 4 Click Add The Select Network Component Type dialog box will be displayed Select Adapter Select Network Component Type Click the type of network component pou want to install Cancel A network adapter is a hardware device that physically connects Your computer to a network C 10 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B 5 Click Add The Select Network adapters dialog box will be displayed Select Network adapters Click the Network adapter that matches your hardware and then click OK If pou have an installation disk for this device click Have Disk Manufacturers Network Adapters Ay Microdyne ER
146. nnectors e PS 2 External Keyboard port e Removable plate that can be modified to allow access to user added Industry Standard Architecture ISA compatible board 3 4 length maximum Glide Station and Touch Station units only Rack Mounting CIMPLICITY Display Stations are packaged in a single unit steel enclosure that has a flange for secure fit in a rack The Touch Display unit weighs approximately 14 pounds 6 4kg The Touch Station and Glide Station Units weigh approximately 18 5 pounds 8 4kg Ease of Operation Each CIMPLICITY Display Station comes ready to run with CIMPLICITY software and the operating system software installed on the hard disk PS 2 is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation GFK 1220B Chapter 1 Introduction 1 9 12 00 a45550 aoe 5 06 7 30 68 12 85 11 88 30 18 E M 13 00 33 02 Figure 1 2 CIMPLICITY Touch Display System CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B a45552 E 16 00 x 0 25 5 06 40 64 i 12 85 k el ES an ry Pal eig O O O Q R S LO e 1 2 3 T U V 4 5 6 o w X Y Gi 7 8 9 i Touch Screen 8 Sr s
147. ns Enabling Touch Screen Operation Reloading the Touch Screen Driver Windows 95 From the Hard Disk 1 Plug a standard PS 2 type keyboard into the Display Station s KEYBOARD port 2 To display the Start menu press CTRL ESC 3 Press the down cursor key J until the Settings option is selected Press ENTER 4 Select the Control Panel option and press ENTER The Control Panel window will be displayed 5 Press the right cursor key until the Add New Hardware icon is selected Press ENTER The Add New Hardware Wizard window will be displayed Add New Hardware Wizard Add M El Hardware This wizard will help you quickly install a new piece of hardware To begin installing your new hardware click Next E Cancel 6 The Next option should be selected by default If the Next option is not selected press TAB until it is Press ENTER The following dialog box will be displayed Add New Hardware Wizard If your hardware is already installed you should have Windows detect it When Windows detects new hardware it automatically determines the current settings for the device and installs the correct driver Do you want Windows to search for your new hardware C Yes Recommended peresse H lt Back Cancel GFK 1220B Chapter 10 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 10 11 7 The dialog box shown in step 6 asks you Do you want Windows to search for your new hardware Do not sele
148. ollowing IP Address Enter the IP address of the Ethernet card on the Series 90 device in these four fields Enable Click an X in this box to enable the device when the project starts If you leave this box blank the device will not be enabled and points associated with the device will be unavailable Device Point Configuration For all memory types except L enter the memory type and offset in the Address field The address format is lt memory type gt lt address gt For example to specify Register 1 the address is R1 All offsets have a minimum value of 1 The address of L memory types requires the block name Block names must be unique over all programs in the programmable controller Block names cannot begin with a numeric character The address format is L lt address gt lt block name For example to specify the fifth word in the L domain in the program block ABC the address is LSABC GFK 1220B Chapter 8 TCP IP Communications 8 13 Chapter 9 GFK 1220B MODBUS RTU Device Communications The MODBUS RTU protocol supports a multidrop configuration with one master In this application the CIMPLICITY MODBUS RTU Device Communications Enabler functions as the master A CIMPLICITY device must be configured for each physical device or slave from which data will be collected This chapter provides installation and configuration information for the MODBUS RTU Communications Enabler The following topics are presen
149. on it is necessary to contact GE Fanuc to update the system licensing Use one of these two numbers to reach GE Fanuc to update your registration Phone 518 464 4619 Fax 518 464 4581 Faxes and phone calls will be processed between 8 AM and 5 PM Eastern time Monday through Friday except for regularly scheduled holidays Faxes and calls received after hours on weekends or holidays will be processed as soon as possible on the following business day When you phone please be prepared to provide GE Fanuc with the following information e Your User information e CIMPLICITY serial numbers e The System Key Code generated during the registration procedure GFK 1220B Chapter I Introduction 1 5 1 6 Options and Upgrades The following CIMPLICITY Software Options can be purchased for use with CIMPLICITY Display Station products Table 1 4 Software Options and Upgrades Application Options Windows 95 Alarm Management API IC646MA A000 BASIC Control Engine IC646MCSO000 Database Logger Device Communications Driver Toolkit API IC646MDCO000 Point Management API IC646MPMO000 Communications Options Windows 95 Series 90 Ethernet TCP IP option for IC751BUUS500 IC751ATS100 IC751BTS100 IC751BGP100 MODBUS RTU IC646MMR000 Windows NT IC646TAAOO0 IC646TCSO00 IC646TDLOOO0 IC646TDCO00 IC646TPMO000 Windows NT IC646TMROOO You can easily upgrade your system to 24 or 32MB Installation instructions for memory
150. on Manual GFK 0262 If you are using an Ethernet Module you should also have the following manual available TCP IP Ethernet Communications for the Series 90 70 PLC GFK 1004 GFK 1220B Chapter 8 TCP IP Communications 8 3 Installation Verification Procedures The Series 90 Diagnostic Program HCTDIAG EX is a program provided with the Series 90 TCP IP device communication enabler that you can use to check the basic operation and configuration of your network without starting CIMPLICITY software You can perform the following functions e Live update of the currently displayed domain e Read load test e Write load test For this program to function CIMPLICITY software s Series 90 TCP IP device communications enabler must be successfully installed and you must have configured the TCP IP port and Series 90 devices using CIMPLICITY application configuration functions To start the diagnostic program click the Series 90 Diagnostics icon in the rou CIMPLICITY Configuration cabinet Ceres 90 l l l l Diagnostics The HCTDiag window will be displayed HCTDiag NOT CONNECTED File Test Help Link State NOT CONNECTED Domain Register s Device Ippwcp Ia Offset ji Port rcePo H Value NENNEN Offset Value m Read from PLC write to PLC PLC Status To connect to a Series 90 programmable controller in the TCP IP network 1 Click the drop down list button to the right of the Device input field to displ
151. onnector shown in Figure A 9 Table A 7 lists the pin numbering and signal assignments for the connector This port can be used for printing as well as for transferring data from a CD ROM or between the Display Station and another computer For data transfer between the Display Station and another computer a special parallel cable IC751CBLOOIA is recommended This cable can be ordered from GE Fanuc a45572 STROBE AUTO FD DBO ERROR DB1 INIT DB2 SEL IN DB3 GND DB4 GND DB5 GND DB6 GND DB7 GND ACK GND BUSY GND PEND GND SEL Figure A 9 Parallel Printer Port Configuration Table A 9 Parallel Port Pin Assignments 5 omano s bus 9 Daa Bio 10 Ack Appendix A Port Configuration and Cabling Accessory Port The accessory port is an 8 pin DIN type connector as shown in the figure below Table A 8 lists pinout assignments for the accessory port a45574 Figure A 10 Accessory Port Configuration Table A 10 Accessory Port Pinout Listing PET RESET switch RESET switch CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Cable Specifications The cable assembly presents one of the most common causes of communication failure For best performance construct cable assemblies according to the recommended connector parts and specifications listed in the table below Note To comply with FCC regulations and CE mark requirements shielded cables must
152. ontroller for MODBUS RTU communications the Device Properties dialog box for devices using this protocol will be displayed General Properties Device MODICON 1 General Default Fort MASTER TO Protocol MODBUS ATU Description Resource Model Type DN PLC 9 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B L Use the General properties tab to enter general information for the device You can define the following Description Enter an optional description to help you identify the device Resource Enter a resource that can be associated with this device for alarm generation Model Type Select the type of device Click the drop down button to the right of the input field to display your choices then make a selection For this protocol the choices are GOULD 484 GOULD M84 GOULD 584 STAT_PLC GOULD 884 DYN_PLC GOULD 984 If you select STAT_PLC the size of the registers is fixed at the maximum possible size If you select DYN_PLC the size of the registers is determined at run time Default Properties Device MODICON 1 General Default Address CPU Id a Enable YES Use the Default properties tab to enter information about MODBUS RTU communications for the device You can define the following Address Not used CPU ID Enter the slave address of the device For the Series Six it should correspond to the CPU ID of the attached Series Six Valid slav
153. ose value should be polled by the SNP driver at regular intervals Point address requirements are device dependent For SNP device communications the address format is memory type offset Enter the bit offset that corresponds to the bit position within the word Chapter 7 SNP Device Communications SNP Performance Notes Impact on Series 90 Performance When the attached port of a Series 90 is being used to support serial communications a maximum of 5 milliseconds will be added to the scan on the controller This should be taken into account in any application Performance Using the SNP Communications Enabler The CIMPLICITY SNP communications enabler is a serial communications enabler which supports access to most memory types in a Series 90 controller The amount of data that can be transferred between CIMPLICITY software and the Series 90 controller will be limited by the baud rate and some protocol level tunables discussed in the next section In addition when communicating to multiple Series 90 controllers in a multidrop configuration certain transactions between the CIMPLICITY software and the Series 90 controller must occur each time communication is switched to a different Series 90 controller These transactions occupy a significant amount of time typically 0 4 to 1 seconds When designing the CIMPLICITY system the throughput via SNP should be taken into account Tuning SNP Protocol Throughput SNP Data Size
154. ote It is recommended that you log onto the system as Administrator Doing so eliminates the requirement to log onto CIMPLICITY when you run the CIMPLICITY Demo All CIMPLICITY projects are configured with an Administrator user by default 1 Connect an external keyboard to the KEYBD connector 2 Connect the computer to AC power it will power up automatically The computer performs self test diagnostics each time it is powered up The self test is a series of checks that verify correct performance of the computer hardware When the self test is being performed you will see the message XX XX KB OK displayed on the screen where XX XX is a number that increases until it matches the amount of usable memory GFK 1220B Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 11 3 Following the system self test Windows software will be booted and the Windows 95 screen or Windows NT screen will be displayed Note After permanent installation you should wait until the unit has been powered up for an hour and then make your final adjustment of the display contrast To adjust turn the CONTRAST knob on the right side of the unit If the unit will be used in an environment where the ambient temperature is likely to vary adjust for best viewing when the unit has stabilized at the middle of the temperature range For example if you expect the ambient temperature to vary from 0 to 45 C let the unit stabilize at 23 C then make the adjustment This provides acceptab
155. ows 95 system projects can be copied from the CIMPLICITY Configuration Cabinet If you have a Windows 95 system you can use either the Direct Cable Connection utility or an Ethernet connection to copy projects Because Direct Cable Connection is not supported in Windows NT we recommend that you use an Ethernet connection to transfer projects for these systems You can also copy a project created on Windows 95 or Windows NT onto floppy disks Projects can be transferred to a Windows NT based Display Station via floppy disk However the Windows NT Backup utility cannot be used for this purpose Backup sets created on a Windows 95 system are not compatible with the Windows NT Backup utility The following topics are discussed in this chapter B CIMPLICITY Project Stricture EEN 3 2 B Copying a project from the CIMPLICITY Configuration Cabinet 3 3 B Setting Up a Network Connection with Direct Cable Connecton 3 4 Windows 95 only B Copying a Project onto Floppy Disks nmn 3 7 Note We do not recommend copying a project while it is running All files will be copied but the project will not start properly If this happens delete the copy of the project stop the original project and copy it again 3 CIMPLICITY Project Structure 3 2 When you create a CIMPLICITY project a set of files and folders directories is created The following window shows the files and directories within the project HMI Pro
156. pad When you hold the finger against the edge the cursor continues to move in the indicated direction a45553 gt Single tapping Double tapping Double tapping and dragging Figure 2 5 Using the Touch Pad Mouse 2 20 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Touch Pad Mouse Special Features The Touch Pad mouse has many advanced features which are described in this section These features are included on the Touch Pad mouse table of the Mouse icon in the Control Panel e Scrolling feature Virtual Scroll Bar e Cursor control feature Edge Finder e Pressure meter icon in Windows 95 Taskbar has right click popup menu e Tutorial and integrated help for enhanced features TouchMeter Icon When the Touch Pad mouse Enhancement software is enabled the TouchMeter icon appears on the right side of the Windows 95 Taskbar near the clock The appearance of the icon varies depending on the amount of finger contact area related to pressure the Touch Pad mouse detects The TouchMeter icon also allows rapid access to the standard Windows mouse control panel To open the Touch Pad mouse Enhancements control panel click this icon Scrolling Feature The advanced scrolling feature Virtual Scroll Bar allows you to scroll through documents without moving the mouse away from your work By simply sliding your finger up and down the right edge of the Touch Pad mouse the content
157. part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details 3 Highlight Communications and click Components Details D Accessibilty Options EIER UR Accessories 16 7 MB 539 Communications 1 4 MB amp Disk Tools 1 1 MB Kr Microsoft Exchange 45MB Space required 0 7 MB Space available on disk 833 0 HB Description Includes options ta change keyboard sound display and mouse behavior for people with mobility hearing and visual impairments 1 of 1 components selected Detail Have Disk OF Cancel Apoly The Communications dialog box will be displayed To add of remove a component click the check box amp shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see 4 Click a check into the Dial Up what s included in a component click Details Components Networking and Direct Cable Connection options Then click OK in this dialog box Also click OK in the Windows Setup dialog box za Dial Up Networking Direct Cable Connection O ial HyperT erminal amp amp i Phone Dialer 0 2 MB Depending upon the configuration of your system you may be prompted to e Musis aus de e ace avallabie OP Cr insert the Windows 95 CD ROM or i Description floppy disk However the software 1s Enables you to connect to other computers by using a parallel included on the Display Station s hard SEEN RM disk Details C 13
158. poco ade ed etae duode dito dito iss D 1 Table F 1 Touch Display Physical Characteristics cccccccccsescccsescceeeeeccaeeeceseneeeseeseeseeseeeeeseseaeseesaesens F 2 Table F 2 Touch Station Glide Station Physical Characteristics cccccccseccccsesecceeeeeeeeeeeeeseesaeseeeaeneees F 2 Table F 3 Display Station Functional Specifications ccccssececeeeesccesesccesscccesececeseceseeeeesenseeseacess F 3 Table F 4 Display Station Environmental Specifications esses F 4 Table F 5 Touch Screen Protective Film Specifications ccccccccsescccsesecceeeeeeeeeeceseesceseeseesansessaeseesaeeees F 5 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Chapter GFK 1220B l Introduction Welcome to GE Fanuc s CIMPLICITY Display Station products The package you receive contains an integrated hardware and software platform for running CIMPLICITY HMI applications plus all the documentation you need to customize and maintain your CIMPLICITY Display Station system This revision of the Display Station incorporates CIMPLICITY HMI software for Windows and either Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows NT software depending on model This chapter provides an introduction to your CIMPLICITY Display Station system plus an overview of the CIMPLICITY HMI software and its relationship to the entire family of CIMPLICITY Monitoring and Control products The following topics are presented Wat NE
159. ption and press ENTER The Control Panel window will be displayed 4 Use the cursor keys to select the New Hardware icon and press ENTER The Add New Hardware Wizard window will be displayed Add New Hardware Wizard This wizard will help you quickly install a new piece of hardware To begin installing your new hardware click Next E Cancel 5 Select the Next button and press ENTER The following dialog box will be displayed Add New Hardware Wizard If your hardware is already installed you should have Windows detect it When Windows detects new hardware it automatically determines the current settings for the device and installs the correct driver Do you want Windows to search for your new hardware C Yes Recommended pee lt Back Cancel 6 The dialog box shown in step 5 asks you Do you want Windows to search for your new hardware Do not select the Yes option If you select the Yes option the software will default to the standard PS 2 mouse which will conflict with the touch screen If this happens you will need to delete the PS 2 mouse and restart the Display Station See Deleting the PS 2 Mouse Driver page 10 14 10 18 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B GFK 1220B If you accidentally select the Yes option and go to the next screen click the Back button to return to the first Wizard window and select the No option Press
160. py disks could fail during repeated read write cycles CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Table 2 3 Indicator Functions Hard disk drive access indicator light Lights when the hard disk is in use before continuing to operate Power on indicator light Lights when system power is ON Overtemperature indicator light When lighted the temperature inside the unit has exceeded manufacturer s requirements Shut down the Display Station and correct the temperature problem in the operating environment or move the unit to a cooler location d First Time Powerup Note The unit s nonoperating and shipping temperature range 20 to 60 C exceeds the operating temperature 0 to 45 C range If the product is at a temperature above or below the operating range you should allow the unit to stabilize at the operating temperature for eight hours before applying power to the Display Station system Note A standard PS 2 style keyboard is required for first time power up When you power up the system you will need to enter the product ID on the Windows 95 Certificate of Authenticity To do so you will need to use the keyboard If you have a Touch Station or Glide Station computer it is possible to register the license using the industrial keypad If you have a Windows NT system you will not be required to enter Certificate of Authenticity information but you will need a keyboard to log on N
161. quest to complete Note Connect Time Out and Request Time Out values apply to all Series 90 TCP IP ports in your project You can enter your own values or click Default Values to use the factory default values The default values are Connect Time Out 10000 ms 10 seconds Request Time Out 5000 ms 5 seconds GFK 1220B Chapter 8 TCP IP Communications I1 Device Configuration When you configure a Series 90 for TCP IP device communications the Device Properties screen for devices using this protocol will be displayed General Properties Device DEVICET mu Port HASTER_TCPIPO Protocol 5390 TCPIP Description Resource TEST M Hodel Type GE Fanuc Serres 90 30 D Use the General properties tab to enter general information for the device You can define the following Description Enter an optional description to help you identify the device Resource Enter a resource that can be associated with this device for alarm generation Model Type Select the type of device Click the drop down button to the right of the input field to display your choices then make a selection For this protocol the choices are GE Fanuc Series 90 70 GE Fanuc Series 90 30 8 12 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B TCP IP Properties IP Address 0 fo Jun Enable Use the TCP IP properties tab to enter information about TCP IP communications for the device You can define the f
162. r 9 MODBUS RTU Device Communications eee eee ee eee ee eee ee eese Een 9 1 Sad e 9 2 EE 9 2 IMICTNORY DVDS EEGENEN 9 2 SCESO EE 9 2 MoC OM asics sciatica e 9 2 Double Precision Notes 9 3 Required Docume NiS aaa E ee 9 4 Hardware Configuration Reourementg esses eene 9 4 Hardware EE e EE 9 5 Controller Configuration ccccccccsseecccesccceesceesescceseceeseneeeaeeeeseeeeeseeseeeeeseesaeeees 9 5 CIMPLICITY Hardware Confeuratnon 9 5 Connecttiie PC 10 thie Cno llei an ere E RENE EE MEE 9 5 Seral FO EE 9 5 Validating Commumntcatnong 9 6 x CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Contents EE 9 7 e Oe Ee e 9 7 General EIERE 9 7 Detault Pr pertleS s oe ceto ee 9 8 Device C ont 9UratfOll 222222222422222022202020202020 2422222824 0 0240 0 0 090 0 0000000 040 00d abad ead causatus 9 8 Gener PEDE PUO eege 9 8 tt PODE rUe Sru A 9 9 Point C onti rao sarni EE EE ER 9 10 Chapter 10 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting seccseecssecscecssecssecssecsseossecsseosseossecsseesseoo 10 1 Delt Test DIJEHOSHCS qn ood E E E E E E 10 2 system Test and Intialization eor E EEEE EEEE EE EEEE 10 2 System Conre radon ee EE 10 2 eebe 10 3 POW CU res tee ech ah dean dea Una ea a hates a dea hota te ed petunt oa ante aha i 10 3 RE 10 4 EE 10 5 AOC HCCC DET NENNEN 10 5 Touch le Die 10 6 External Serial Mouse Windows 95 Syste
163. r s Manual GFK 0582 describes the ladder logic required to change the SNP ID If this is done be sure that the Series 90 is in a RUN state and the SNPIO ladder logic has successfully completed before attempting to communicate with the device via CIMPLICIT Y software or device communications will fail In general a baud rate of 9600 or less 1s recommended If both ports on the CMM module are in use the baud rate must be 9600 or less Serial ports on the Series 90 programmable controllers and on the CIMPLICITY Display Station are not isolated Potential differences above 7 volts will cause damage Isolators should be employed on long distance runs to guard against equipment damage Refer to Appendix A for cable and connector information Also refer to the cable diagrams in the manual for your programmable controller communication module GFK 1220B Chapter 7 SNP Device Communications 7 5 7 6 Application Configuration When you are configuring ports devices and device points you will be asked for some information that is specific to SNP device communications Refer to the CIMPLICITY for Windows Base System User s Manual GFK 1180 for details of configuring ports default properties and devices in a CIMPLICITY project Port Configuration When you create a new port for SNP device communications enter the following information in the New Port dialog box 1 Inthe Protocol field select SNP from the list of protocols availa
164. ription of how to use Edge Finder refer to the online help documentation included with the Touch Pad mouse enhancement software To open the help file right click on the TouchMeter icon in the Taskbar and select Help from the popup menu Touch Pad Mouse Settings Your Glide Station system comes with the Touch Pad mouse configured and ready to use The procedures in this section are required only if you want to change the Touch Pad mouse settings to suit your preferences The tutorial and configuration software provided with the Touch Pad mouse is already loaded on the Glide Station unit The configuration software allows you to e Adjust touch sensitivity from light to heavy e Turn edge motion on or off e Select either 40 or 80 samples second report rate Click the TouchMeter icon in the Taskbar to open the Touch Pad Enhancements or use the Enhancements button on the TouchPad tab of the Windows Mouse Control Panel The controls are described in the online Help documentation which you can open by pressing the Help button at the bottom of the Touchpad Enhancements dialog box You can also use the content sensitive help feature click the button on the title bar to obtain more information about all the controls A tutorial 1s included with the Touch Pad mouse to help you learn to use Virtual Scroll Bar To run the tutorial click the Tutorial button on the Touch Pad mouse Enhancement control panel When the tutorial is running Virtual Scroll
165. rt as a Viewer To start as a Viewer select Start Viewer When you do this only the Router starts on your computer Connecting to Another Computer Important You can only connect to a project on a remote computer in Windows NT You can display the projects currently running on any Server in your network To do this 1 Click the drop down list button to the right of the Computer Name field 2 Select the computer you want to connect to from the list of computers that are currently running CIMPLICITY software If the computer name does not appear in the list you can type it in the Computer Name field 3 Select Connect The projects that are currently running on that computer are displayed in the Running Projects field Stop a Running Project You may stop any project that is currently running the computer you are currently connected to To halt a running project 1 Select the project in the Running projects list 2 Select Stop A confirmation dialog opens 3 Select Yes to confirm that you want to proceed with the shutdown After the project 1s halted the project is removed from the Running projects list Chapter 4 Running CIMPLICITY Software 4 3 4 4 Add a Project to the Projects List You may add projects to the Projects list To do this 1 Select Add The Open dialog opens 2 Use the Open dialog to search for the project gef file you want When you find it select OK The project you select is added to
166. rwise the cursor will not follow your finger properly when you move it across the screen When you have finished the Touch Screen dialog box will reappear 5 Click OK to save your touch screen settings GFK 1220B Chapter 10 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 10 15 Deleting the PS 2 Mouse Driver Windows 95 Systems If you have accidentally installed the PS 2 mouse driver you will need to delete it before you can reinstall the touch screen driver This procedure is necessary because the PS 2 mouse driver conflicts with the touch screen driver 1 Plug a standard PS 2 type keyboard into the Display Station s KEYBOARD port 2 Press CTRL ESC to display the Start menu 3 Press the down cursor key J until Settings is selected Press ENTER The Settings menu will be displayed Control Panel will be the default selection 4 Press ENTER The Control Panel window will be displayed 5 Use the cursor keys J to select the System icon Press ENTER The System Properties window will be displayed System 6 Press the TAB key to select the General tab and then the key to select the Device Manager tab A list of hardware devices will be displayed 7 Press the TAB key twice to highlight the Computer line 8 Press the J key to move down the list of hardware devices in the Computer folder until Mouse is selected 9 Press the key to open the list of Mouse device drivers System aa Ix General Device Manager Har
167. s closed open The interrupt request IRQ and address range for the serial ports do not need to be changed for normal operation However if you want to disable the port or change these parameters you can do so in the system BIOS setup See Appendix B The table below shows the settings for the serial ports Table A 7 Serial Port Default Settings Address Range Interrupt Default Setting TET SS GC SS A 8 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B a45419 RS 422 Default Ip pn J19 Setting J16 J20 J22 J17 Y J23 LL J14 J15 J12 J13 J11 J10 J5 i J4 J3 BR Ji 2 HET Figure A 7 Default Settings for System Board Jumpers GFK 1220B Appendix A Port Configuration and Cabling A 9 Serial Port 1 COM1 Note In Display Station products that have a touch screen and run Windows NT IC751ATS350 and IC751 BTS350 the COM 1 port is used for the touch screen and 1s not available to connect other devices The RS 232 serial port is a 9 pin D type male connector Figure A 8 shows the serial port connector layout Table A 6 lists the pin numbering and signal assignments for the connector a45558 O Figure A 8 Serial Port 1 RS 232 Table A 8 Pinout Listing for RS 232 Serial Port DTR Data Terminal Ready A 10 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Parallel Port GFK 1220B The parallel port is a 25 pin D type c
168. s the system can usually continue the boot up sequence Non fatal error messages usually appear on the screen with the following instruction press F1 to RESUME Write down the message and press the F1 key to continue the bootup sequence System Configuration Verification 10 2 These routines check the current system configuration against the values stored in the CMOS memory If they don t match the program will generate an error message To correct this condition you will need to run the BIOS setup program and correct the configuration information in memory Refer to Appendix B There are three situations in which you might need to change the CMOS settings 1 You are starting your system for the first time 2 You have changed the hardware attached to your system 3 The CMOS memory had lost power and the configuration information has been erased If this has happened call GE Fanuc s CIMPLICITY hotline Please see Customer Support in Chapter 1 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Troubleshooting Powerup GFK 1220B Display Station does not power up Display is blank PWR indicator is lighted Non System disk or disk error message displayed Safe Recovery Error message displayed Memory count during powerup self test 1s incorrect CMOS checksum error Defaults loaded CMOS battery failed message displayed A screen appears just after powerup or ju
169. s a table of IRQ assignments Software System Overview Describes the software that is bundled with the CIMPLICITY Display Station Specifications Summarizes the design electrical and physical specifications of the CIMPLICITY Display Station products All of the products and features referenced in this manual may not be available when this manual is printed For current availability of features and products consult your local GE Fanuc distributor or GE Fanuc sales representative Preface Preface Related Publications vi GFK 1221 GFK 1189 GFK 1180 GFK 1181 GFK 1134 GFK 1201 GFK 1202 GFK 0262 GFK 0263 GFK 0265 GFK 0356 GFK 0466 GFK 0467 GFK 1004 GFK 1260 GFK 1396 CIMPLICITY Display Station Products Important Product Information CIMPLICITY HMI for Windows NT and Windows 95 Important Product Information CIMPLICITY HMI for Windows NT CIMPLICITY HMI for Windows 95 CIMPLICITY Server for Windows NT M Base System User Manual CIMPLICITY HMI for Windows NT CIMPLICITY HMI for Windows 95 CIMPLICITY Server for Windows NT Device Communications Manual CIMPLICITY HMI for Windows NT Event Manager API Open Architecture Application Developer Guide CIMPLICITY HMI for Windows NTTM Windows 95 Server for Windows NT Point Management API Application Developer Guide CIMPLICITY HMI for Windows NTTM Windows 95 Server for Windows NT Device Communications Driver Toolkit API Application Developer
170. s of the current window will scroll You no longer need to maneuver the cursor to the scroll bar you can scroll no matter where the cursor happens to be Virtual Scroll Bar works with document windows file lists font lists and other scrollable items As a rule you can use Virtual Scroll Bar when you re working in any window that has a scroll bar For a complete description of the configurable options for Virtual Scroll Bar refer to the online help documentation included with the Touch Pad mouse enhancement software To open the help file right click on the TouchMeter icon in the Taskbar and select Help from the popup menu When the Corner Taps feature in the Touch Pad mouse Control Panel is enabled right mouse button features can be accessed by tapping in the upper right corner of the Touch Pad mouse see page 2 23 Cursor Control Feature The advanced cursor control feature Edge Finder makes it easy to access the controls on the edges of windows Many window controls such as menu close and minimize buttons scroll bars and resize borders lie around the edge Edge Finder constrains the mouse cursor to stay inside the active window The first time the cursor tries to move outside the window it 1s held at the edge The next time the cursor moves it can leave the window When Edge Finder is active it is very easy to close or resize a window or access the menus GFK 1220B Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 21 For a complete desc
171. sabled Setting Typematic Rate Esc Quit loTe Select Item Setting F1l Help PU PD Modify Typematic Delay F5 O0ld Values Shift cE Color Msec F6 Load BIOS Defaults Security Option F7 Load Setup Defaults Figure B 3 BIOS Features Default Settings B 4 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B GFK 1220B Appendix B Computer Setup B 5 B 6 CHIPSET Features Setup When you select the CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP option from the initial setup screen menu the screen shown in Figure B 4 is displayed Do not change these default settings Refer to the datasheet provided with your Display Station for the correct settings Information provided by the datasheet supersedes information in this appendix Decoupled Refresh Relocate 256k 384k Memory Hole At 15Mb Addr DRAM Timing Control Fast DRAM 486 Streaming ROM ISA BIOS 214L2AK1 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE INC Enabled Disabled Disabled Fast Enabled Enabled Figure B 4 Chipset Features Default Onboard FDC Controller Onboard IDE Controller Onboard Serial Port 1 Onboard Serral Port 2 COM3 amp COM4 Address Onboard Parallel Port Onboard Parallel Mode Solid State Disk Esc Quit Fl Help F5 Old Values F6 Load BIOS Defaults F7 Load Setup Defaults CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 Enabled Enabled COMI 3F8h COM2 2F8h 3ES8H 2ES8H S10 Printer Disabl
172. screen settings to suit your preferences Note Operating temperature may affect touch screen calibration Refer to Chapter 10 for calibration instructions Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 17 Windows 95 Systems To activate and then adjust and test the touch screen settings open the Windows Control Panel and double click the Mouse icon The following Mouse Properties window will appear Mouse Properties 21x Buttons Pointers Motion General Button configuration C Right handed Left handed Left Button Right Button Context Menu Normal Select Special Drag Normal Drag Double click speed Test area Slow Lm Fast Cancel To adjust the touch screen settings select the General tab From the General Tab select Options This displays the dialog used for adjusting the touch screen This screen allows you to adjust the em double click rate for the touch screen or calibrate GSR EEE the touch screen You can also enable the Button Selector window which lets you change the touch screen taps from eft mouse button clicks to right mouse button clicks and back again This feature is useful for Windows related tasks that require the right button functions It is not needed to operate CIMPLICITY HMI software 2 16 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 Change Options GFK 1220B To enable the Button Selector window click
173. ser s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B SNP Hardware Configuration Requirements Original CMM cards did not support the SNP protocol The following versions or later of software hardware are needed to use this feature Other modules in the Series 90 CPU rack may need to be upgraded when upgrading the CPU firmware Series 90 30 The versions for Series 90 30 are CPU IC693CPU33 1K IC693CPU341 Note 33 and 341 and 351 CPUs are the only members of the 90 30 family that support a CMM card CMM IC693CMM311D Version 3 50 or higher version of Logicmaster 90 30 Software Package Programmer and Configurator This is optional if a Hand Held Programmer for Series 90 30 and 90 20 Programmable Controllers is available The Hand Held Programmer may be used to V3 03 or higher firmware Version 4 02 or higher firmware configure the CMM IC641SWP301L 3 51 2DD 5 251 2S HD WSI Version IC6A1SWP304J 5 251 2S 2D WSI Version ICo641SWP306F 3 51 2DD 5 251 2S HD Standard Serial COM port IC6418WP307F 5 251 2S 2D Standard Serial COM port Series 90 70 All CPU modules require V4 02 or higher firmware CPU IC697CPU731N Series 90 70 Model 731 IC697CPU732C Series 90 70 Model 732 IC697CPUT771L Series 90 70 Model 771 IC697CPU772C Series 90 70 Model 772 IC697CPU781D Series 90 70 Model 781 IC697CPU782D Series 90 70 Model 782 IC697CPM914 Series 90 70 Model 914 IC697CPM924 Series 90 70 Model 924 CMM IC697CMM711E PCMA2 H W only IC697CMM711
174. serss C 9 GFK 1220B C 1 Installed Network Components Settings are IRQ 10 I O address 300 310H Do not change NE2000 settings Dial up Adapter is installed with default settings Default settings must be changed before connecting to an existing network Contact your network administrator for appropriate settings Default settings must be changed before connecting to an existing network Contact your network administrator for appropriate settings System Identification Computer Name Each system is uniquely identified and should be renamed before adding it to an existing network Workgroup The default workgroup is Workgroup This should be renamed before adding it to an existing network Default Settings Computer Name CIM_MMI Workgroup Workgroup IP Address 1 1 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 The IP Address must be changed to a unique adress If it is not changed conflicts could occur on your network In both Windows 95 and Windows NT systems these settings must be changed using the Network application in the Control Panel program group e In Windows 95 systems you can access the Control Panel from the Start menu by clicking the Settings icon e In Windows NT systems the Control Panel is accessed from the Main program group ES Control Panel File Edit View Help gy Accessibility Add Mew Add Remove Date Time Display Options Hardware Fragramz etti e Sa i Keyboard Mail and Fax Microsoft Mal
175. ssage appears before removing power from the Display Station It s now safe to turn off your computer To shut down Windows NT 1 Inthe Program Manager File pulldown menu select the Shutdown option 2 A dialog box with the following message will appear Shutting down will end your Windows NT session and prepare your computer to be turned off 3 Select the Shutdown option and click OK 4 Wait until the following message appears before removing power from the Display Station It 1S now safe to turn off your computer GFK 1220B Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 27 Moving the Display Station The Display Station products should be mounted as described in Hardware Installation If you need to move the unit follow these instructions To avoid damaging files always shut down Windows before removing power from your Display Station product The procedure detailed on page 2 27 must be followed to ensure proper shutdown 1 Shut down the Windows operating system 2 Turn OFF all power on the computer and associated devices 3 Disconnect all cords and cables from the Display Station The Display Station must be completely disconnected before relocating it 4 Remove the Display Station from its mounting location 5 If there is a floppy disk in the disk drive remove it For shipping it is recommended that you pack the Display Station system using the original boxes and packing material if available When using different box
176. ssories Table 1 1 Continued Glide Station IC751BGP200 HMI Multiple Device Runtime System Trending Series 90 Protocol SNP Series 90 Ethernet TCP IP IC751BGP300 HMI Development amp Runtime System Trending Series 90 Protocol SNP Series 90 Ethernet TCP IP Table 1 2 Accessory Products CIMPLICITY parallel application transfer cable CIMPLICITY SNP cable RS 422 CIMPLICITY HMI Ethernet transceiver thinwire 15 pin AUI to thinwire 10Base2 transceiver 3 foot AUI extension cable Windows 95 IC646MRTOOO IC646MTROOO included in base included in base Windows 95 IC646MRT100 IC646MTROOO included in base included in base IC751 BCL200 IC751 BCL300 IC751 BETOOO CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 Windows NT GFK 1220B Software Licenses CIMPLICITY System software for this system 1s licensed in one of configurations listed in Table 1 3 Table 1 3 Software Configurations Runtime Multiple Devices Full CIMPLICITY Base System runtime features plus Communications to Windows 95 unlimited GE Fanuc PLCs via SNP or TCP IP protocols 16 MB memory Development amp Runtime Full CIMPLICITY Base System runtime and project development features Windows NT plus Communications to unlimited GE Fanuc PLCs via SNP or TCP IP protocols 32 MB memory If you purchase additional product options see Options and Upgrades to run on the Display Stati
177. st after reset which has the title CMOS Setup Utility A DOS prompt C gt appears on the screen instead of the software The Display Station reset even though the power was not interrupted and the reset button was not pressed Power supply not on PWR indicator not lighted Disk in floppy disk drive Occurs on initial power up if the unit is accidentally turned off without first shutting down the Windows 95 or Windows NT software Optional SIMM is installed incorrectly or is incompatible with the Display Station CPU CMOS battery failure The DEL key has been accidentally pressed The F5 or F8 function key has been accidentally pressed during powerup or after the RESET switch was pressed The CTRL ALT DEL keys were pressed twice at the same time Chapter 10 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Make sure that Display Station 1s plugged in Make sure that power supply is functioning properly See Display on page 10 4 See Display on page 10 4 Remove floppy disk and press any key Or remove floppy disk and then reboot or power cycle Press ENTER Continue The Display Station will power up normally Make sure that the appropriate memory card is installed correctly Note This battery has a lifetime of up to 10 years under normal operating conditions The battery is not field replaceable For more information see CMOS Checksum Error on pagel0 22 Press the RESET button a
178. stem Resource Moer Ye The Microsoft Network Ye To install additional Windows 95 components or remove installed components double click on Add Remove Programs from the Control Panel Click on the Windows Setup tab Under the Components section select a group such as Accessories and click on Details to change individual components Click on OK when you have completed the changes you wish to make For more information refer to the Microsoft Windows 95 documentation Windows NT Software Components To add additional Windows NT components such as a printer driver or an additional Network protocol enter C M386NT as the path for the Windows NT distribution files For more information refer to the Microsoft Windows NT documentation E 2 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Enabling Disabling Automatic Login in Windows NT You can set up Windows NT to automatically log on by storing a default User and Password into the Registry database Use the Registry Editor REGEDT32 to set up the automatic login as follows e Start REGEDT32 and locate the following key HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE MICROSOFT WINDOWS NT CURRENTVERSION WINLOGIN e Establish your domain name account name and password by adding the following values using the Add Value option under the Edit menu DefaultDomainName DefaultUserName DefaultPassword e For each of the above the Data Type selected must be REG SZ Note tha
179. ster 90 documentation 6 When the software asks if you want it to automatically modify CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC BAT files type N no GFK 1220B Appendix E Software System Overview E 5 Appendix F GFK 1220B Specifications This appendix summarizes the design electrical and physical specifications for the CIMPLICITY Display Station Specifications for the touch screen keypad and Touch Pad mouse are also provided E Physical Specifications MEET mm F 2 B metal Sp cifications aue eret AEE EE AEE E A ARAE F 3 B Environmental Specifications s sssseesseeesserrssersssersseersseressersssersssersseresserssserssseess F 4 B Touch Screen Specifications uiuo Eve erat ec ate iat eva E de V ERR MM Qu ran F 5 B Touch Pad Mouse Specifications eese nennen menn nennen nnns F 6 E K yp d SpeCiiiC a Ons m F 8 F 1 F 2 Physical Specifications Table F 1 Touch Display Physical Characteristics Front bezel Height 11 88 in 30 18cm Width 13 00 1n 33 02cm Thickness 0 25 in 0 63cm Enclosure 10 88 in 27 64cm 12 00 in 30 48cm 5 06 in 12 85cm Weight entire unit 14 pounds 6 4 kg Table F 2 Touch Station Glide Station Physical Characteristics Front bezel Height 14 00 in 35 56cm Width 17 00 in 43 182cm Thickness 0 25 in 0 63cm Enclosure 13 00 in 33 02cm 16 00 1n 40 64cm 5 06 in 12 85cm Weight entire unit 18 5 pounds 8 4kg Note For installation allo
180. sufficiency or usefulness of the information contained herein No warranties of merchantability or fitness for purpose shall apply The following are trademarks of GE Fanuc Automation North America Inc Alarm Master Field Control Modelmaster Series One CIMPLICITY GEnet ProLoop Series Six CIMPLICITY Genius PROMACRO Series Three PowerTRAC Genius PowerTRAC Series Five VuMaster CIMPLICITY 90 ADS Helpmate Series 90 Workmaster CIMSTAR Logicmaster OCopyright 1997 GE Fanuc Automation North America Inc All Rights Reserved ii Product Identification Information CIMPLICITY Display Station Products This manual provides operating information for the following CIMPLICITY Display Station products Touch Display IC75 1 ATS200 and IC751ATS350 Touch Station IC751BTS200 IC751BTS300 and IC751BTS350 and Glide Station IC751 BGP200 and IC751BGP300 The following information should be recorded and retained for future reference The catalog and serial numbers are located on the back of the unit enclosure see sketch below This information is also provided on the data sheet provided with your Display Station product Keep the data sheet because it contains additional important information about the Display Station product Product name Touch Display Touch Station Glide Station Catalog Number IC Serial Number Date of Purchase Catalog Number Et Serial Number RFI Statement MA A IC751ATS200A CIMPLICITY MMI 2000A S
181. t the Settings tab Set the Color Palette to 16 colors and click OK oh ee dome When the system asks if you want to restart the computer click No Shut down the system using the Shutdown option on the Windows 95 Start menu or the Windows NT File menu 6 Add the additional memory as described on page 5 6 and reboot GFK 1220B Chapter 5 Installing Upgrades 5 5 To install the memory upgrade complete the following procedure 1 Open the Display Station enclosure see Opening the Rear Panel 2 Install the new memory board in the empty SIMM slot in the Display Station enclosure see Figure 5 2 for location A Line up the key slots in the memory card with the matching points in the SIMM slot as shown in Figure 5 3 The SIMM s chips should be facing away from the CPU and its pins should point down into the SIMM socket B Slip the SIMM into the socket at a 45 degree angle and carefully press the bottom of the card into the connectors C Gently push the SIMM into a perpendicular position until the clips on the ends of the SIMM sockets snap into place D Check to ensure that the SIMM is correctly seated and that connector contacts touch The SIMM should not move around in its socket 3 Replace the rear panel on the unit enclosure and secure it using the screws that you removed in step 6 4 Install the Display Station in its mounting location and connect the power control and peripheral connections Refer to Installat
182. t the default password may not be blank e Add the additional value AutoAdminLogon with a Data Type of REG SZ and a value of 1 e To disable automatic logon set the AutoAdminLogon value to 0 Note If the user defined for automatic logon does not have administrative privileges you must plan to make administrative changes to the Display Station for another system over a network connection Windows NT does not allow unauthorized users to modify the registry to disable automatic logon Likewise other administrative changes such as setting the CIMPLICITY startup parameters will be unavailable To disable the automatic logon log on to the remote system run REGEDT32 and pick Select Computer from the Registry menu GFK 1220B Appendix E Software System Overview E 3 CIMPLICITY Software Components The following table lists all CIMPLICITY components and indicates whether they have been installed on the CIMPLICITY Display Station To install additional CIMPLICITY components click on Setup in the C 386 directory Refer to the CIMPLICITY Base System user s manual GFK 1180 for more information Note Your CIMPLICITY Display station is licensed to run the options provided with the systems You should not install or run the Server option since it cannot be run without installing the appropriate license CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Utilities Disk A utilities disk that contains the fol
183. table for use in conditions of prolonged exposure to direct sunlight Exposure to sunlight through window glass will not harm the protective film Do not use abrasive products to clean the Touch Screen Do not allow cleaning agents that contain ammonia to remain on the Touch Screen These products could damage the protective film on the Touch Screen Table F 5 Touch Screen Protective Film Specifications Property Characteristics Chemical Resistant to Alcohols Dilute acids Esters Hydrocarbons Ketones Household cleaning agents Switch life More that 5 million flexes Physical Pencil hardness 2H GFK 1220B Appendix F Specifications F 5 Touch Pad Mouse Specifications Operating Specifications X Y position resolution 500 points inch 20 points mm graphics tablet mode Interface PS 2 compatible with Microsoft mouse driver Cleaning To clean the surface of the Touch Pad Mouse use rubbing alcohol or ammonia based glass cleaners Dampen a cloth with one of these solvents and wipe it across the Touch Pad Mouse surface Remove any solvent left on the surface of the Touch Pad mouse using a dry cloth Protective Film The Touch Pad Mouse is covered by a polyester film that that provides protection against solvents dust and moisture Caution The protective film covering on the Touch Pad Mouse is not resistant to the following chemicals Concentrated mineral acids Benzyl alcohol Concentrated caustic solution Methylen
184. ted ODN CE VNC c E 9 2 SEN e Ee EE 9 4 Validating COmmuniCatiOns ooi ineo rates e dee eege IUUD UR E UE Eu dn 9 6 Application Contfis Ut e 9 7 Device Gronau EES 9 8 dee 9 10 HI H Overview Supported Devices Memory Types 9 2 The MODBUS RTU Communications Enabler supports communications to the following programmable controllers e GE Fanuc Series Six PLC with e Modicon 584 CCM3 card Version 1 06 or later e Modicon 884 e Modicon 484 e Modicon 984 e Modicon 584 e Modicon Micro 80 The MODBUS RTU Communications Enabler supports the following memory types on GE Fanuc Series Six and Modicon programmable controllers Series Six Reads from the following memory types on Series Six with CCM3 in RTU mode Output Table Oxxx x Input Table Ixxx x Registers 3xxx x or 4xxx x Writes to the following memory types on Series Six programmable controllers with CCM3 in RTU mode Output Table Oxxx x Registers 4xxx x Modicon Reads from the following memory types on Modicon controllers Coils Oxxx x Inputs Ixxx x Holding Registers AXxx x Input Registers 3xxx x Writes to the following memory types on Modicon controllers Coils Oxxx x Holding Registers AXxx x CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B When writing to Coils 0xxxx memory protect and coil disable are overwritten On Modicon controllers coils t
185. the 4 key to select the No option 7 Press ENTER The following dialog box will be displayed Add New Hardware Wizard Select the type of hardware vou want to install Hardware types LY CD ROM controllers mi Display adapters zz Floppy disk controllers Hard dek controllers Keyboard Memory Technology Drivers MTD Modem Multi function adapters Back Cancel 8 Press the J key to select Mouse Press ENTER The next dialog box in the Add New Hardware Wizard will be displayed 9 Press the 4 key to select Logitech in the list of Manufacturers In the Models list select Logitech Serial Mouse Add New Hardware Wizard G Click the manufacturer and model of your hardware IF your hardware is nat y listed ar if you have an installation disk click Have Disk IF vaur hardware is still not listed click Back and then select a different hardware type To see all hardware choices click Unknown Hardware Manufacturers Models Logitech Bus Adapter Mouse Logitech PS Port Mouse Logitech Serial Mouse Standard mouse types CUR AEC Hawe Disk Back Cancel 10 When Windows 95 prompts you to restart the computer press ENTER Yes When Windows 95 restarts you should see the TouchMeter icon next to the clock in the right side of the task bar Chapter 10 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 10 19 10 20 Enabling Touch Pad Mouse Operation How To Install
186. the Driver Software Making an Installation Floppy Disk Unzip the Synaptics 4 1 10 driver on a formatted floppy drive You can download the Touch Pad mouse driver from the Synaptics site on the World Wide Web at http www synaptics com Download the compressed driver software file to a convenient temporary directory on your Glide Station unit for example C SYNTOUCH Uncompress the downloaded file using an unzip utility You can download an unzip utility from the Web site if you do not already have one Follow steps through 7 in Installing the Driver from Floppy Disk or the Hard Drive In the Install From Disk dialog box type the name of the directory that contains the uncompressed driver files for example C SYNTOUCH Follow steps 9 through 11 in Installing the Driver from Floppy Disk or the Hard Drive Installing the Driver from Floppy Disk or the Hard Drive Lm 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 If installing from floppy disk insert the floppy disk into your disk drive A Open the Windows 95 Start menu Select Settings Select Control Panel Double click on the Mouse icon Select the General tab along the top of the page Click the Change button Click the Have Disk button Enter A as the name of the drive if installing from floppy or enter c synaptics as the name of the drive if installing from the hard drive Select PS 2 as the type of device Win
187. the Projects list Start a Project in the Projects List To start a project in the Projects list 1 Select the project 2 Select Start 3 Verify that you want to start the project The project you select is started When startup is complete the project name is listed in the Running projects list CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Setting Startup Options Projects Startup Options Computer name ALNTE4 Option Stand alone Bootup projects Add Start as viewer Start at boot Use the Startup Options page to e Set the connection options for the computer e Select projects to start at computer bootup Setting Connection Options You can select one of the following options Stand alone Select this option if you do not want to connect to other projects in your enterprise and you do not want other projects in your enterprise to connect to this project Accept connections Select this option if you want to connect to other projects in your enterprise and you want other projects to connect to this project GFK 1220B Chapter 4 Running CIMPLICITY Software 4 5 Selecting Bootup Projects 4 6 Bootup projects are projects on your computer s local drive that you want to start when the computer boots To add a project to the list of Bootup projects select Add The CIMPLICITY Default Project dialog opens CIMPLICITY Default Project Eroject Ti Aprajectsscimpdemos
188. the operating temperature for eight hours before applying power to the Display Station system Table F 4 Display Station Environmental Specifications Shock Operating Nonoperating Vibration Operating Nonoperating Relative humidity Operating non condensing requirements Nonoperating Temperature Operating requirements Nonoperating Maximum temperature rise 10G 11ms half sine 50G 11ms half sine 1096 8596 1096 8596 40 C maximum wet bulb 0 45 C 20 60 C 20 C 68 F per hour 10 000ft 3 048 m Maximum unpressurized Operating altitude Nonoperating 30 000ft 9 144 m CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Touch Screen Specifications General Features e Adjustable filtering for noisy environments e Adjustable sampling rates from 60 to 180 points per second e 10 bit A D for resolution of 1024x1024 points for both X and Y axis e Low power operation e Scratch resistant surface finish e Anti glare surface e EMI RFI shields Protective Film The Touch Screen is covered by a polyester film that provides protection against solvents dust and moisture Caution The protective film covering on the Touch Screen is not resistant to the following chemicals Concentrated mineral acids Benzyl alcohol Concentrated caustic solution Methylene chloride High pressure steam at over 100 C Caution The protective film covering on the Touch Screen is not sui
189. tics Edge Motion causes the cursor to continue moving when your finger reaches the left or right edge of the Touch Pad mouse Pressure Sensitive check box This box must be checked for the Touch Pad mouse to operate correctly Performance When checked a report rate of 80 samples second is selected When not High Report Rate check box checked 40 samples second is selected This box must be checked for the Touch Pad mouse to operate correctly Touch Threshold slide bar The number in parenthesis changes with the setting A setting of approximately 46 is recommended Opens the Touchpad Enhancements dialog box 2 24 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B How to Operate the Keypad The keypad provided on Touch Station and Glide Station computers is shown in Figure 2 6 Operation of the keypad is similar to that of a standard keyboard The difference is that the keypad does not include all the keys of a QWERTY keyboard and typing alphabetic characters requires that you hold the FN key while pressing F1 F16 on the machine control pad and 0 9 Table 2 4 lists the keys and their functional equivalents on a PC keyboard The keypad also has 16 function keys CIMPLICITY software allows you to create a procedure and assign it to a function key using CimEdit Refer to Assigning a Key Sequence to a Procedure and Procedures in Chapter 3 of GFK 1180 The keypad is covered by a protective fil
190. tificate of Authenticity the number next to the Product ID in the Windows 95 distribution pack and press ENTER to continue The system automatically installs devices and network parameters When the setup is complete the system will prompt you to restart the system Press ENTER to restart the system The system reboots completes the self test sequence and displays the Windows Login dialog box Type a user name and if desired a password It is recommended that you log on as Administrator admin no password The Add Printer Wizard is displayed If you know the type of printer you will be using press ENTER now to add a printer Otherwise press ESC you will be able to configure a printer later Select your Time Zone Use the left and right arrow keys to select your time zone and press ENTER The Welcome to Windows 95 dialog box is displayed V i e COTE ez Welcome to Windows Windows Tour Did you know What s New To see how much disk space is free use pour Online Registration right mouse button to click the icon for the drive in Mu Computer then click Properties Nest Tip Show this Welcome Screen next time vou start Windows Press ALT S to prevent this dialog box from being displayed in the future Press ENTER to close the display GFK 1220B 13 The Windows 95 first time powerup process is complete To access programs documents computer settings and utilities click the Start button on t
191. u remove your finger 10 21 Touch Pad mouse responds Mouse Properties not set correctly Refer to Touch Pad Mouse Setup on page erratically 10 21 Make sure that the Pressure Sensitive box is checked Adjust the Touch Threshold setting toward the Heavy end of the scale Virtual Scroll Bar feature Mouse Properties not set correctly Refer to Touch Pad Mouse Setup on page does not work 10 21 In the Touchpad Enhancements dialog the Enable Enhancements box should be checked Adjust the scroll zone if necessary Virtual Scroll Bar will not work if the scroll zone is not wide enough to be visible on the right side of the adjustment window Mouse does not respond to Taps feature has been disabled in Mouse Refer to Touch Pad Mouse Setup on page taps Properties screen 10 21 Make sure the Tap and Drag feature is selected The High Report Rate box is not checked Make sure this box is checked See Touch Pad Mouse Setup on page 10 21 The cursor is stuck in a Edge Finder feature is enabled Try moving the cursor a second time With Edge window Finder feature enabled cursor moves out of window the second time you move it If you want to disable Edge Finder feature see Touch Pad Mouse Setup on page 10 21 10 6 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B External Serial Mouse Windows 95 Systems Only Cursor does not respond to mouse Serial mouse not plugged in Plug mouse into
192. upgrades are provided in Chapter 5 For more information about purchasing GE Fanuc products please call your distributor You can call the GE Fanuc Information Centers at one of the following numbers for the location of your nearest GE Fanuc sales representative authorized distributor USA and Canada 1 800 648 2001 Europe 352 727979 1 Asia Pacific 65 566 4919 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B System Architecture CIMPLICITY Monitoring and Control software is designed for scalability you can expand your system from a single Display Station to an enterprise wide supervisory control and data acquisition system The CIMPLICITY HMI software is one of four components within CIMPLICITY Monitoring and Control software e CIMPLICITY HMI Provides local data collection and monitoring Easily integrates with MES SCADA systems e CIMPLICITY MES SCADA Provides client server architecture for enterprise Manufacturing Execution wide supervisory monitoring Systems Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition e CIMPLICITY Control Programming configuration diagnostic and development software for PLC CNC and PC controllers e CIMPLICITY Motion Motion profiler configuration and diagnostic software for general purpose motion controllers The networking capabilities that are provided throughout the CIMPLICITY Monitoring and Control product line are designed to allow well defined levels of integration Fi
193. ur password CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B How to Use the Touch Screen Operation To use the touch screen lightly tap on the surface or lightly glide your finger across the surface The mouse pointer should follow your finger To execute a click gently and quickly tap the surface of the touch screen Tap with a light touch and lift your finger sharply A single tap executes a single click and two rapid taps execute a double click Or lightly rest your finger on the screen then quickly apply pressure twice To drag or highlight an area lightly tap and then glide your finger across the surface Hint If you need to adjust the cursor position you may find it helpful to roll your fingertip slightly when pressing it on the screen The touch screen is covered by a protective film that prevents damage from dust moisture and solvents Refer to Appendix F for specifications for the protective film Note The touch screen does not operate while the Windows task list is displayed This window is only accessed by pressing CTRL ALT DEL Windows 95 systems or CTRL Esc Windows NT systems on the keyboard You can cancel this window using the keyboard See Chapter 6 for details of external keyboard operation Touch Screen Settings GFK 1220B Your Display Station comes with the touch screen configured and ready to use The procedures in this section are required only if you want to change the touch
194. uted without the option the previous value for the default project continues to be used Initially places the primary CimView window in Zoom To Best Fit mode AII subsequent windows are also displayed in this mode This option is applied to the new windows and also any windows that are opened from within CimView Chapter 4 Running CIMPLICITY Software 4 13 Setting Command Line Options for Windows 95 Systems In Windows Explorer open the folder Start Menu in the path C Windows Click highlight the file CimView exe File Folder Select Properties from the z nee Foie i 1KB Shortcut Explorer File menu and then click the Shortcut tab In the JEN ODE Bey ER Startup Options IER Shortcut field labeled Target you should see a command similar to the following c cimplicity CimView exe Keypad C cimplicity Myproject StartScreen cim 4 6 For more information about CimView see the chapter Using Cim View in the CIMPLICITY Edit the command line in the Target field to include the options Cim iew Properties and project screen that you want to General Shortcut use In the example above the Keypad option is specified The E a Cinniview screen that will be automatically launched is StartScreen cim in Target type Apolication Myproject Target lacation exe Click the Apply button and then Target C Acimplicity exe CimView ene click OK to enable this option Start irr c cimplicity docs
195. w 2 inches 5 1 cm depth for the power cord that is provided with the Display Station If you don t have this amount of space a lower profile power cord that requires less space can be purchased CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Functional Specifications GFK 1220B Table F 3 Display Station Functional Specifications 16 colors only on 32MB units Communications ports COMI RS 232 COM2 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 115 KBPS max COMI port is not available for use on the following models IC751ATS350 IC751BTS350 Parallel port Standard bi directional LPTI port ISA boards Glide Station ISA boards installed in Glide Station and Touch Station units cannot exceed the following and Touch Station units only power draws 1 0A at 5V 0 64A at 12V 0 43A at 12V Power requirements general 90 265VAC 47 63Hz 1A rms input current at 120V AC 0 5A rms input current at 240V AC 20A max inrush current at 120V AC full load 40A max inrush current at 240V AC full load Power consumption light operation 25W Touch Display full load 40W Touch Station Glide Station light operation 25W full load 40W Appendix F Specifications F 3 Environmental Specifications Note The unit s nonoperating and shipping temperature range exceeds the operating temperature range If the product is at a temperature outside the operating range you should allow the unit to stabilize at
196. work click Network to define the network path When you have entered your information click Create to create the new project or click Cancel to cancel the create request When you click Create the Configuration Cabinet for the project 1s created and the Project Properties dialog opens to display the Options properties Setting Project Properties The Project Properties dialog opens when you e Are creating a new project and you click Create from the New Project dialog box e Select Properties from the Project menu for a project e Click the Settings button on the project Toolbar Use the Project Properties to choose or change general properties and options for a project After you have modified the properties you can select OK to accept the modifications or select Cancel to close the Project Properties without accepting any changes GFK 1220B Chapter 4 Running CIMPLICITY Software 4 17 4 16 General Properties Project Properties General Options Options x Basic Control SET x Database Logger x Recipes CIMPDEMO SI Tracker Frotacals x AB Data Highway AB Ethernet The General properties you can change are Project Type If you want to change the project type enter the new type in this field Use the drop down list button to the right of the input field to display the list of currently available project types and select the one you want Project Name If you want to chan
197. y using an AUI to BNC transceiver An AUI to BNC transceiver C751 BETOOO includes AUI cable can be purchased GE Fanuc Note Some transceivers contain washers or springs under their locking posts With these washers or springs in place the transceiver will not seat well in the AUI connector while it is latched Washers or springs should be removed from transceiver locking posts before installing the transceiver a45622 Figure A 3 AUI to BNC Transceiver GFK 1220B Appendix A Port Configuration and Cabling A 3 A 4 AC Power The Display Station has a three prong AC power receptacle for input power located on the back panel of the unit The Display Station requires 90 to 265 VAC at 47 to 63 Hz For complete input power specifications refer to Appendix F Signal Name External Display The external VGA display port is a high Table A 3 Pinout Listing for the External Display density 15 pin female D type connector Port shown in Figure A 4 Refer to External Display in Chapter 6 for information and recommendations concerning the configuration of this option a45579 15 11 Figure A 4 External Display Port 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 no connection no connection GFK 1220B External Keyboard GFK 1220B The external keyboard port shown in Figure A 5 is a 6 pin female DIN type connector a44153 Figure
198. yed Touch Active Keeps CimView screens currently being displayed swapped in Without this flag only documents in the cache are touched periodically to keep them swapped into memory Touch Dynamic Keeps CimView screens with many dynamic objects swapped into memory Touch Static Keeps CimView screens with many static objects swapped into memory For more information about these options see the CIMPLICITY HMI for Windows NT and Windows 95 CimEdit Operation Manual GFK 1396 G If you want to pre load the screen cache with selected files enter the name of the cache file in the Cache File field You can also select Browse to the right of this field to search for the cache file you want H Select OK to save your changes and return to the CIMPLICITY Options dialog or select Cancel to close the Dialog dialog and return to the CIMPLICITY Options dialog without making any changes 4 Select OK to save the startup options and close the CIMPLICITY Options dialog GFK 1220B Chapter 4 Running CIMPLICITY Software 4 11 Selecting a Default Project and CimView Options Note In Windows NT systems CimView cannot be started at boot time using the CIMPLICITY Startup Options application This procedure configures a default project and CimView to start automatically at bootup Projects and CimView can also be started manually See Starting a Project page 4 12 and Starting CimView Manually page 4 12 Starting CimView Manually 4 12
199. yed You should ignore the message and continue the backup as this file is created automatically whenever a CIMPLICITY project is started 1 Open the File Manager in the Main program group 2 Open two Windows one for the drive where the CIMPLICITY project is located and one for the floppy drive 3 Locate the project directory for the project you want to back up 4 To save space on your floppy disk you should delete all log files from the project s log directory before making the backup 5 Copy the project s directory to the floppy drive If more than one disk 1s needed you will be prompted to insert another disk CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Chapter GFK 1220B Running CIMPLICITY Software This chapter provides an overview of CIMPLICITY HMI software to help you get started For detailed instructions for operating the software refer to GFK 1180 The topics presented in this chapter describe how to perform the following tasks setting CIMPLICITY Opuo0ns icc iii ie ee 4 2 Starting CIMPLICITY Automatically at Bootup ec cceccccseeecceeeecseeeeenseeneneens 4 7 Starting Cimview Manually EE 4 12 Credung a New PPO CC Estee vas Senta teo Pea bebe teo ap ar ene Ye eaeque abe a ed 4 16 Running the Demo tee uoa enn air te eU UU Ue eei de 4 2 Changing the Computer Name oii cccsats eod ebur esce ehe dne Ye eP IA Ves esos ege 4 22 4 1 Setting CIMPLICITY Options To co
200. you are fully grounded before touching the connectors on the Display Station Extra caution should be taken in cold dry weather when static charges can easily build up Unpack the Display Station Make sure that you have the following items Display Station system hardware power cord CIMPLICITY software distribution Microsoft Windows software distribution user s manuals and datasheet File that datasheet in a safe place Inspect for damage Read the software license agreement s on the document package s If unacceptable do not proceed Return the system Record the computer serial number in the space provided in the Preface of this manual The serial number is located on the back of the unit enclosure Review the hardware description Perform the procedure described in Hardware Installation CIMPLICITY Display Station User s Manual February 1997 GFK 1220B Hardware Installation You may want to complete the First Time Powerup procedure described on page 2 11 before you install the Display Station in an equipment panel This procedure includes software license registration Mounting the Display Station Unit Mounting Location When selecting a location for the Display Station make sure that there will be enough space for access to the floppy disk drive and connectors located on the right side panel of the unit Allow approximately 6 inches 15 2 cm For overall unit dimensions refer to Figures 1
201. you must include a Close procedure in your CimView application For example on some screens include a button that executes a CLOSE procedure to close the CimView window In this case you should not select the NoExit option since that will prevent the Close procedure from functioning Lets you open only the CimView screens that are explicitly mentioned in Open Screen and Overlay Screen actions Open Screen and Overlay Screen actions that do not specify a screen are ignored In addition the Open and Open Window menu items and the file list are removed from the File menu and the File Open Toolbar button is disabled This option is applied to the new windows and also any windows that are opened from within CimView If a later CimView command is executed without the option the option is disabled for those windows and any new windows opened from within CimView Prevents you from resizing any CimView windows that you display This option is applied to the new windows and also any windows that are opened from within CimView If a later CimView command is executed without the option the option is disabled for those windows and any new windows opened from within CimView Sets the base project to name The data for all unqualified points on the windows you display will be requested from the named project This option is applied to the new windows and also to any windows that are opened from within CimView If a later CimView command is exec
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