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1. 23 3 17 1 change set the Font Size of a line 0 2 eect cece eect eter 23 3 18 Key Mapping RARE 23 3 18 1 To enable key 24 3 19 FUNCTION K CYS ein T 24 3 19 1 Function Key LEDs on HES00TIU20X eect e eee 27 CHAPTER 4 EMBEDDED DATA sisisicrassiascnceencisieansasctasapaneteaapanetanauaanaataanemianaaneaiccnameaiasnaaeabasnaanabaamnanaaas 29 4 1 SCOPE e a aA 29 PREFACE 6 APR 2002 PAGE 7 4 14 4 14 1 4 14 2 4 15 4 15 1 4 15 2 4 16 4 16 1 4 16 2 4 16 3 4 17 4 17 1 4 17 2 4 17 3 4 17 4 4 17 5 MANO023 10 INUM NG Drum C CES 30 SCOPE eee ees ee etree Laat ad 30 31 To change data registers contents from the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X 31 Alphanumeric Dal a ln UHR 31 SS CODEC CEP 31 To embed alphanumeric 32 aUe P ohms ated at a trensn au dreuni ent eaau ante AAA AA AT 32 SCOPO Me amu me tan mek tt casey ohn toa m 32 To monitor Timers on the HE500TIUO50 10X 11X 20X sssssee n 33 To edit the data field sssssssssssssseseeeenennne n nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnne nnns nnns nnns nnns 33 LS Pee US REOR DOT TT 33
2. ied antennae ae ede 66 7 4 3 To Edit The data On The Sub Menu 66 7 5 Status E 67 7 5 1 SCONE f 67 7 6 Alarm ie 71 7 6 1 s 71 CHAPTER S S 75 8 1 iles M 75 8 2 M NC EN 75 8 2 1 75 6222 He ctangle d 75 Ol eS 77 8 2 4 Rectangle with Round 77 82 Da OE tS ed 77 912 0 BAT CS croco UP INS SN MORN 77 82 Y 51 Y4 M OCS ors E EM 77 8 28 Modema a A NN A a 78 8297 Static BIMaD ON N AEA A N NANA NA 80 98 210 Table MOGOG DD ee ea N N NAN NA 80 82A Touch Key Modere nsn a ae ta A N NA N 81 8 2127 Flood FILMOJ Ss ssi ann a niani tnr te ner En Ee He GO EE RE daadaa daa daa aa adaa DEEE Saa 81 8 3 Palette ii tt rrt lbi c en E ER HERE ERR LEE 82 8 3 1 SCOPE LU E eet Error Bookmark not defined 8 4 Embedding Data on a Graphic Menu
3. 1 Remote Data Source 119 za Z Data Type Location p Range i Minimum 0 m Maximum 5 Add Trace Display Format Trend Width 1 minute m Attributes Flashing Box Bezel Graticules Division Visions 0 SubDivision Change Type Cancel Figure 8 21 Multipen Trend Dialog Box 4 Use the Add Trace and Remove Trace buttons to define the number of trends to be displayed within the trend window 5 Click on the appropriate Pen tabs to select between the various traces 6 Select the data source Range and pen colour for each trace within the trend 7 Globally select the Trend width for the entire trend 8 Globally allocate attributes to the trend 8 5 Creating Animated Bit Maps 8 5 1 Scope Graphic terminals allow for the use of the embedded data type Animated Bitmap Selector The animated bitmap consists of a set of images which are selected dependent on the value in a register It is the pictorial equivalent of a text table 8 5 2 change the bitmap selected from graphics terminals without a touch screen 1 Select the text string field by pressing the Pause key 2 Move up or down the list using the Up and Down keys 3 Press the Enter key to select the desired text string The Id of the currently selected terminal will be written to the register controlling the animated bitmap PAGE 92 6 APR 2
4. Figure 10 2 Conditional Statement The available Comparison Tests are 1 Equal Ej Test whether the specified register is equal to the contents of another register or a constant 2 Not Equal 2 Test whether the specified register is not equal to the contents of another register or a constant 3 Less Than l Test whether the specified register is less than the contents of another register or a constant 4 Less Than or Equal Test whether the specified register is less than or equal to the contents of another register or a constant 5 Greater Than or Equal gt Test whether the specified register is greater than or equal to the contents of another register or a constant CH 10 MATHEMATICS 6 APR 2002 PAGE 107 MANO023 10 6 Greater Than Test whether the specified register is greater than the contents of another register a constant 7 And Test whether the result of performing a bitwise AND on a register and either another register or a constant value is not zero 8 Or gl Test whether the result of performing a bitwise OR on a register and either another register or a constant value is not zero Note For the AND and OR conditional statements the two values are combined in a bitwise fashion The result is considered TRUE if any bits are set and FALSE if no bits are set Action Depending on the result of the test any of three actions may be performed 1 Set Bit If the cond
5. 3 Refer to the documentation for your registered Bitmap Editor for details on how to create graphic images in the bitmap icon 4 Once the bitmap has been completed close the Bitmap Editor and the bitmap icon will appear in the Icon Editor CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR 6 APR 2002 PAGE 95 MANO0023 10 8 6 Draw Attributes The properties or Attributes of a shape can be set before or after the shape is drawn Double click on existing shape to modify its attributes Alternatively select Draw Attributes from the settings menu to select the colour and pen style in which new objects will be created The select colour dialog box shown will be dependent on the Terminal type that is being configured Figure 8 25 Draw Attributes PAGE 96 6 APR 2002 CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR MANO023 10 8 7 Paste Options Paste options allow the position of and in the case of animation points the data source for pasted objects to be precisely controlled when adding them to a graphic screen Use of the paste options box allows tables and other repeating objects to be consistently aligned x Offset Of Pasted Objects Y Offset Of Pasted Objects 9 zi zi Animation Data Source Register Adjust fi Cancel Figure 8 26 Paste Options 8 8 Auto Adjust Size The use of the auto adjust size facility allows the size of objects to be fixed to the optimum size required For example a text object will be resized to the smallest rectangle required to contain
6. 83 8 4 1 elem 83 8 42 Analogue Meter idt rd ea e e asta Eta Late aste 83 8 4 3 Animated Bitmap Selector iet tentent ER ene eR 84 94 SEBInpiss ioter t die E x E Ein coin act eint rae vau scie vix eee rea die TETA 84 8 4 5 t ees EU ER ERE CE RARE ERE R ARENA RE EKIRE CIR SERERE UXERECH nita E 86 86 Sr C med Analogue Fills nannan 87 8 4 8 Object amp 88 8 4 9 The Part LID rary eee ec eee eee nee eee 89 8 4 10 The Note Pad 90 8 4 11 Multipen Trends cece ee ee tine eee 90 8 5 Creating Animated Bit 91 PREFACE 6 APR 2002 PAGE 9 MANO023 10 8 5 1 TM ME CM ERN 91 8 5 2 Tochange the bitmap selected from graphics terminals without a touch 91 8 5 3 Tochange the bitmap selected from graphics terminals with a touch screen 92 8 5 4 Creating a new animated mener nnne nnn 92 8 5 5 Animated Bitmap 93 8 5 6 ICOM Editor ee eee eee eee eee nn
7. Text Table 1 x Delete Edit Select Mode Decimal Binary C Hexadecimal E Seconds Auto Mask Bits Default Entry Export T able Cancel OK Import Table Figure 4 12 Text Table 1 4 10 Clock Calendar 4 10 1 Scope This section describes the Clock Calendar function available in the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X Use the instructions as follows to embed Clock Calendar If the HE500TIU050 100 110 has been fitted with the real time clock feature then the time and or date can be embedded as data To embed the time and or date 1 Select Clock Calendar under embedded data list PAGE 42 6 APR 2002 CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA MANO023 10 Configure Clock Calendar Embedded Data Ed T Remote Data alal jt UA e UE e E e eee Internally Generated Warming The TIU will maintain the clack during power down only if the Clock Option is fitted Display Format C Time Only Show Century C MM DD YY Date Only V Show Seconds DD MM YY C Time First Alpha Month amp Date First Show Weekday Warning Some option combinations may not fit on a single line en er Enabled ool Flashing Change Type Cancel Figure 4 13 Configure Clock Calendar Data 2 Choose the Format of the time and or date to be displayed on the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X Click OK 4 10 2 Clock Calendar Mapping I
8. Analog inputs Data is in words 32 No AQG Pie Analog outputs Data is in words 32 No Single bit input register 64 No QG Di ege Single bit output register 64 No The Profibus utilise a Master Slave type of communication with the HE500TIUXX2 functioning as the slave device Up to 32 devices Master or Slave can be connected in one segment without using repeaters or up to 125 devices can be connected using repeaters 9 7 Configuring the HE500TIU10X 11X 20X for Network Communication The following procedure configures a TIU to communicate using one of the standard networking options 1 Select the terminal type from the edit menu 2 From the main screen of the CBREEZE software select Network from the drop down Configuration menu or click on the network toolbar button 3 The Configure Network Screen will be displayed for the appropriate terminal type chosen in step 1 4 From the Configure Network screen select the node ID and the appropriate network protocol If CsCAN terminal type HE500TIUXX1 is chosen then network protocol CsCAN is displayed If Profibus terminal type HES500TIUXX2 is chosen then network protocol Profibus is displayed If CSCAN terminal type HE500TIUXX3 is chosen then network protocol DeviceNet is displayed 5 Click On Enable Network 6 Set the Node ID for the Terminal in the specified network 7 Setthe required Network Baud rate For Profibus this is Auto Sensing The available Network Re
9. Enter by clicking right mouse button Click on the character in the Character Map see Figure 5 2 to be inserted PAGE 50 6 APR 2002 CH 5 CHARACTER GEN MANO023 10 5 8 To Create Or Edit a Character 1 From Configure on the menu bar choose Fonts The screen in Figure 5 1 appears Character Size Charactes Generates WIZE HEN Chsrectes 12 16 Code 065 ftl A Chenecter Set Character Number Chacie Se Chatacter Code Name of Set Fest Char Code Lost Chor Code Edit Standard pep keyboard Characters EN Saves Character File Spacing Loads Character File ES Doubles the size of the 8x6 set only Click on a square to toggle that square on or off or drag and draw white of black lines Shows spacing Figure 5 1 Character Generator Screen 2 Under Character Set choose the Character Size to be edited Beside Set Name enter a name that describes this set 3 Click on Map to show the total character set The screen in Figure 5 2 appears The first four rows are the standard keyboard characters which should not be edited The fifth row is editable and useable The lower three rows are the extended keyboard characters which should not be edited Click on the character to be edited or blank box to create a character Character Map E IIET abcdef ahii M Edit this row Width Char Hei
10. LOW Byte Number of points for plot 1 Definitions 0 do not plot 1 plot first 11 registers on X axis using 10 pixels per register 2 plot 21 registers on X axis using 5 pixels per register gt 2 assume 2 HIGH Byte Data for plot 2 ploted with a dotted line LOW Byte Data for plot 1 plotted with a solid line The scale of the Y axis is 0 to 29 Values greater than 29 or negative values are plotted full scale 4 16 2 To Embed a Graph PONS Configure Graph Embedded Data Ea Remote Data Source Remote Node ID Data Type Location Display Format M M M M M Tiu Graph Minimum 0 Maximum 0 Flashing Enable Axes Change Type Cancel Figure 4 17 Embedding A Graph Select Embedded Data from the Edit menu Select Graph under Type Select a Data Type register or other and a Location this is the First Data register Enter the number of points on the Graph the number of points equals the number of data registers required CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA 6 APR 2002 PAGE 47 MANO023 10 5 Click OK 4 16 3 Enable Axes When this option is selected the X and Y axes of the Graph is displayed on the HES500T1IU11X HES500TIU20X when the project is downloaded Note The graph uses up 3 4 of a menu or submenu page and as such overwrites whatever data is on that page 4 17 Trending Not available with the HE500TIU050 4 17 1 Scope T
11. c Remote data source The register to which the recipe field data will be transferred when the recipe is selected for loading Where the type is specified as alphanumeric it refers to the first register of a contiguous block where the number of characters in the alphanumeric string defines the block size block length 2 x characters Refer to the alphanumeric embedded data section for more details on how an alphanumeric string is stored d Format Additional data to specify the format of the data field dependant on its type CH 6 RECIPES 6 APR 2002 PAGE 55 MANO023 10 e Range checking Optionally set limits on numeric and timer data which are applied when the operator modifies the data from the keypad f Scaling Where the data is formatted as numeric or timer data and the data is mapped to the automation equipment scaling allows an offset and multiple data transformation to occur prior to sending 6 5 To Edit Recipe Data Double click on the field to be edited If the data is a bit status it will toggle otherwise the following prompt will appear Enter Value Figure 6 3 Edit Data Enter the data required for the field 6 6 To Rename a Record 1 Double click on the record name Enter Record x EnterValue Record 1 Cancel Figure 6 4 Record 2 Type in the new record name 3 Click OK PAGE 56 6 APR 2002 CH 6 RECIPES MANO023 10 6 7 To Embed a Recipe on a Menu Pa
12. DEC mcd I 33 To select the data field for editing sse 34 NYREIGUB EUEU oe 35 SCOPE MP 35 35 SCOPE p 35 To password protect a sub menu secen nn nn n nnn nnns nnns nnns 35 To enter the password from the HE500TIUO50 10X 11X 20X 36 Analog 37 leo E MS 37 Text Selector xxiii ek ceexsk NE RN TAN 38 SCOPE E 38 Edit Text Tables XRRR RM TAREA aa 38 PH E 39 To edit a text table from the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X 40 To Export Import a Text emeret eii tes 40 AUto Masic DI lence et emo ns ono DD DD ahha aha Du ON 40 a R dealt ol a t EP Ue emu VD UU VD AN SDN UU rrr oe 40 Clocks OUS D LN LM D NNI ID S 41 pU II III OI D IUD OI D OD ID NI DN DU UD DU EDD COURS 41 Glock Calendar Mapping oo rer ere rt sv a ae 42 Menu o ODE DN DD DU UM O 43 SCOPE eR DONUM NUN LIN I NI NI MU E NI
13. Local Data Source Specifies the buffer area in the Tiu for the transfer Currently the data can only be transferred to from R Internal registers in the Tiu Block Size Specifies the number of registers to be transferred 16 Bit 32 Bit registers Use this selection to set the access size of the data within the Tiu In the example shown above 24 registers will be read from the AE starting at Word 5 and stored in the Tiu Internal registers starting at R201 Hence R201 is loaded with AE Word 5 9 R202 is loaded with AE Word 6 R203 is loaded with AE Word 7 etc 10 11 Comments Select comments to add documentation to your mathematics script 10 12 Using Indirection Indirection is allowed on the R local registers e g R10 R R40 R 41 If R40 contain 100 and R41 contains 11 then R10 will be sum of the contents of R100 and R11 Indirection Example To Fill R100 to R199 with the values 0 to 99 4 Maths Editor Iof xi File Edit Opcode View Help Ble tal xele lee am e F fom ee Seed the value to store 1 0001 0 Seed the register pointer 2 lt 80002 100 Loop Start Store Next Value 3 0002 0001 Next Value To Store 4 0001 0001 1 Next Register To Store To 5 ZR0002 0002 1 Have we reached the end of the register block 6 IF 0002 lt 200 GOTO 3 If so done 8 For Help press F1 2 Figure 10
14. 32768 32767 32 Bit Unsigned 0 4294967295 32 Bit Signed 2147483648 2147483647 10 10 Data Transfer Block pu Local registers in the terminal can be mapped to registers in the automated equipment using the Data Transfer Block facility The maths feature does not allow PLC data to be used directly within the maths script but relies on input data being preloaded from the attached AE prior to execution and output data CH 10 MATHEMATICS 6 APR 2002 PAGE 117 MANO023 10 being written to the AE following execution This is because it is not practical to continually fetch data from and send data to the AE as required whilst the maths is executing The data transfer facility allows the data to be read from the AE continually either periodically or on demand within the mathematics and written back to the AE either when a change is detected or again on demand within the mathematics 10 10 1 To Aad a Block Transfer From the Edit menu choose Data Transfer Block Map AE Registers Into Local ZR Registers Ed Mapping Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Figure 10 12 Data Transfer Block Double click on any mapping to edit it To add a new mapping edit a currently unused block The following dialog box is displayed PAGE 118 6 APR 2002 CH 10 MATHEMATICS MANO023 10 AE Registers Into Local E Registers Ea Block Type Disabled Tiu AE Pe
15. Digital Input serial CsCan master Data is in bits 5 Network Digital outputs that are read by the serial CsCan 99 Digital Output master Data is in bits 64 Registers The Serial CsCan master can access data within 240 1200 Yes with 9 the Tiu R registers with _ BB option The Serial CsCan master can access data within Yes with m pus the Tiu R registers 400 BB option ASR System The Serial CsCan master can access data within 999 System Registers the Tiu SR registers Specific Where the TIU has smartstack I O fitted the Serial Analog Inputs CsCan master can access analog input Data 1024 No directly Data is in Words Analog Where the TIU has smartstack I O fitted the Serial AQ Outputs CsCan master can access analog output Data 1024 No directly Data is in Words Where the TIU has smartstack I O fitted the Serial l Digital Inputs CsCan master can access digital input Data 8192 No directly Data is in Bits Where the TIU has smartstack I O fitted the Serial Q Digital Outputs CsCan master can access digital output Data 8192 No directly Data is in Bits 9 4 CsCAN The CsCAN network is based on the Bosch Control Area Network CAN and implements a protocol designed to take maximum advantage of the global data broadcasting capability of CAN Using this network protocol up to 64 Control Stations can be linked without repeaters and up to 253 Control Stations can be linked by using 3 repeaters CH 9 NETWORKING 6 APR
16. EMBEDDED DATA MANO0023 10 Configure Bit Status Embedded Data Figure 4 5 Configure Bit Status 4 5 2 To select the data field for editing 1 From the appropriate page press the Pause key The selected field becomes highlighted 2 Toturn the bit off or on press the Down key or the Up key and press Enter to send the data to the PLC CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA 6 APR 2002 PAGE 35 MANO023 10 4 6 System Variables 4 6 1 Scope This section describes the system variables available in the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X Use the instructions as follows to embed system variables There are six different types of system variables To embed system variables 1 From the embedded data list select System Variable 2 Select a system variable type under Select System Variable in the Format section 3 Click OK Configure System Generated Embedded Data Ed Internally Generated Flashing Change Type Cancel Figure 4 6 Configure System Variable 4 7 Passwords 4 7 1 Scope This section describes the Password function available in the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X Use the instructions as follows to embed Password 4 7 2 password protect a sub menu 1 From the embedded data list select Password A series of question marks appear on the screen Click OK 2 Select Create SubMenu from the Edit menu Enter the number of pages you then have the option of password protecting the submenu 3 There are two types of s
17. Figure 4 3 Alphanumeric Data PAGE 32 6 APR 2002 CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA 023 10 4 3 2 embed alphanumeric data 1 Select Data Type Enter a number for the Location 100 for example 2 Enter the Number Of Characters to be displayed One character is a byte 8 bits To have 10 characters five registers are read 4 4 Timers 4 4 1 Scope This section describes the Timer functions available in the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X Use the instructions as follows to embed Timers From the Embedded data list select Timers the screen shown in Figure 4 4 appears Configure Timer Embedded Data AEAT ENOTEN Madman Figure 4 4 Timers CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA 6 APR 2002 PAGE 33 MANO023 10 4 4 2 monitor Timers on the HE500TIUO5O 10X 1 1X 20X 1 Select a Data Type and enter Location number 2 Select a timer format under Format Table 6 1 shows the available timer format A 32 bit timer reads two contiguous registers 3 Check the Edit Enable box to allow for the editing of the time format 4 Checkthe Range Checking box to enter a Maximum and Minimum range 5 Range checking can be entered in SECONDS MINUTES SECONDS or HOURS MINUTES SECONDS 4 4 3 To edit the data field 1 While displaying the appropriate page press the Pause key to select the data field for editing The selected field becomes highlighted 2 increment the data press
18. Pin male D link connector pin 2 to pin 3 RS 232 J3 HE500TIU100 110 13 pin phoenix connection pin 6 to pin 8 RS 422 485 J3 HE500T1U100 110 13 pin phoenix connection pin 2 to pin 4 and pin 3 to pin 5 Current Loop HE500T1U100 110 13 pin phoenix connection pin 1 to 9 pin 10 to 11 and pin 12107 500 10050 Pin male D link connector pin 2 to pin 3 RS 232 HES500TIUO050 8 pin phoenix connection Pin 5 to pin 7 RS 422 485 HES500TIUO050 8 pin phoenix connection Pin 1 to pin 3 Pin 2 to pin 4 NOTE current loop in not installed on standard models as such a standard model will fail the current loop back test Current Loop is not an option on the 500 10050 20 After starting the test the OK counter begins to count up Exit this test by selecting DONE PAGE 14 6 APR 2002 CH 2 GETTING STARTED MANO023 10 2 7 Selecting the Automation Equipment AE The following points are covered in this section a Connecting a PC to the HE500TIU050 100 1 10 20x b Choosing the AE connected to the HE500TIUO50 100 110 20X C Selecting the protocol to be used Install the CBREEZE software on your PC if not already done Double click on CBREEZE Software icon and the default screen shown below appears a Untitled TIU Configuration Package File Configure Edit Goto View Help 13 eel 7 For Help press F1 Menu 1 1 NUM 7 Fig
19. on editinf bitmaps using paint 8 2 10 Table Mode mj This tool allows you to easily draw the lines for a table and enter a Table Header Once the table is created the number of rows and columns can not be edited directly Boxes or lines may be added manually afterwards 1 Select Table Mode 2 Click on the screen this will become the top left hand corner of the Table 3 Drag the mouse to where the bottom right hand corner is to be located This sets the size of the table only 4 The Table Creation windows open Fig 8 4 Table Creation Ea m Table Dimensions Number Of Rows 4 a Number Of Columns m Table Header Add Table Header Table Header Text 3D Effect Cancel Figure 8 7 Table Creation 5 6 7 8 9 1 CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR 6 APR 2002 PAGE 81 MANO023 10 Set the number of columns and rows you require Click on Add Table Header and enter Table Header Text if required The 3D effect adds an extra line on the right side of the table to give the effect of shadow Click OK to create table The table will then be drawn in the area specified at the beginning 0 The Draw Mode returns to Selector as default 8 2 11 Touch Key Mode D ons Select Touch Key Mode Only available on TIU3XX Move to a corner of the desired touch key position Click and hold the left mouse button Drag the mouse to where the opposite corner of the touch key
20. s Data Type word Location o Auto Mask Colours NEN S T DK Reset Colours Figure 8 9 Set Flood Fill 4 n Remote Data source select the register that will be used to control the colour of the flood fill Any unused bits in the source register will automatically be ignored 5 Click on the boxes within the Colours box to specify the colours that will be displayed for various control values in the Data Source register 6 The Reset Colours button causes a standard palette of colours to be loaded 7 The Draw Mode returns to Selector as default 8 3 Palette Toolbars The palette toolbar displayed for a particular terminal will be dependant on the screen capabilities of the display fitted to the terminal type Note On TIUSOX displays although up to 16 shades of grey are supported the differential between each is quite small and the use of many different shades within a screen can cause fringing effects It is recommended that when designing screens for the Tiu30X the number of shades used on each individual screen is kept as low as possible Dependant on the terminal type selected a palette toolbar will be available The toolbar will be one of the following Monochrome Palette T 5 l Figure 8 10 Monochrome Palette TIU2XX afe Si al Figure 8 11 Grey Scale Palette TIU30X CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR 6 APR 2002
21. 14 Mathematics Indirection In this example R1 counts up from 0 to 99 while R2 counts from 100 to 199 R2 is used as the indirection register to store the required value in the appropriate register PAGE 120 6 APR 2002 CH 10 MATHEMATICS MANO023 10 10 13 Constants CBreeze allows the entry of constants in a variety of formats Decimal Enter number as is e g 12345 123 0 Hexadecimal Enter number with a leading x e g x12344321 Binary Enter number with a leading b e g b1000111100001111 ASCII Up to four ASCII characters may be entered enclosed in quotes e g ABCD Scale Applicable only to multiply and divide assignment operations a scale can be entered as a decimal number for example 0 0025 12 75 CH 11 SMARTSTACK 6 APR 2002 PAGE 121 MANO023 10 CHAPTER 11 SMARTSTACK 11 1 General Horner has now added the SmartStack modules from the OCS Range to the HE500TIU20X range The SmartStack system is a method of allowing I O expansion on an HMI A wide range of modules is available including Digital and Analogue 11 2 Installing and Removing a SmartStack Module The following section describes how to install and remove a SmartStack Module Caution To function properly and avoid possible damage do not install more than four Smart Stack Modules per HE500TIU20X a Installing SmartStack Modules Hook the tabs Each SmartStack Module has two tabs that fit into slots located on the HE500TIU20X Th
22. 2002 PAGE 99 MANO023 10 The available registers are Table 9 3 CsCAN Network Registers Type Function Description Quantity Retentive decane ZINC IE ET E eee pn eee 9 4 1 Sending Data to the CsCAN Network The HE500TIU101 111 201 units contain a special set of registers called Global Network I O or simply Global I O Using the CsCan protocol these bits are automatically sent through the network to all other units on the network Anyone unit can be made aware of the activities of any other unit on the network and any one unit can send a signal to any or all other unit on the network The global I registers contain an image of global registers located in a different units connected to the network The association between registers and Q registers is set at the destination unit Any T register may be associated to one and only Q register but that Q register may be located in any other unit on the network Any Q register is broadcast on the network for any or all other units to use 9 5 DeviceNet 9 5 1 DeviceNet Features Supported Using Operator Station Modules It is important to determine the features that the Operator Station Modules support when used in a DeviceNet network before programming configuring and setting up the network 9 5 2 Communication Method Although the DeviceNet Specification pro
23. 826 Arcs cl Select Arc Draw Mode Select the background and pen colour Move to a corner of the desired arc Click and hold the left mouse button Drag the mouse to where the opposite corner is to be located The Draw Mode returns to Selector as default To edit the size of the arc and shape click on the object then click on one of the black dots around the object Drag this dot around on the screen and the arc will change size automatically DOr PS O 8 2 7 Bezel Mode E 1 Select Bezel Draw Mode 2 Move to a corner of the desired bezel position Click and hold the left mouse button 3 Drag the mouse to where the opposite corner is to be located PAGE 78 6 APR 2002 CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR MANO0023 10 4 The following dialog box is displayed Select Bezel Attributes E Ide mated aedi p 4 Wate ibe locatia BIUGISITSEU Figure 8 4 Select Bezel Attributes 5 In Bezel Style select whether the frame will be thin or thick and whether the bezel should appear sunken or raised 6 In Colour specify the colour for the bezel 7 f Control Raised Sunken is enabled Remote Data Source can be used to specify a bit which will control whether the bezel appears raised or sunken 8 The Draw Mode returns to Selector as default 9 To edit the size of the bezel click on the object then click and hold on one of the black dots around the object Drag this dot around on the screen and the bezel will
24. Ee eR 112 seni Biete TIEMT A 112 10 6 10 113 10 6 11 Request Report ATA EAEG ET 113 10 6 12 Set EN 113 10 7 Background icta riii xi E TAERAA iG AT 114 10 7 1 Program a Background 114 10 8 Scheduled FUNCIONS 115 10 8 1 To Set Up a Schedule 115 10 9 Internal Register Tagging sssssssssssssssseeeeeeeeennenen nnne nnne nennen nnne nnns n nnn nnn nnns 116 10 10 Data Transfer nnne nnns 116 10 10 1 To Add a Block 117 FORA GOmmehls c Mace Ma 119 PAGE 10 6 APR 2002 PREFACE 023 10 10 12 SING s t6 osos oem ot tet ett tt ett tte te e tens 119 eR EE 120 CHAPTER T1 SMARTSTAQGK M ciniciinisisi ti Hp AERRERARRSREEFARRREREFARRRARRFARRRARRFARRRARRFIRRRARARKARARA RRRARAXiRprAA 121 11 1 General tL e eed
25. New Project 1 Select New from the File menu 2 The following prompt window appears New Configuration x The selected command will erase the configuration currently in memory Do you really wish to create a new configuration Cancel Figure 3 2 New Project 3 Click OK PAGE 20 6 APR 2002 CH 3 ABOUT PROJECTS MANO023 10 3 4 Opening a Project 1 Press the open folder icon on the program display screen or select Open Project from the File menu 2 Select the proper file name from the list of available projects with cmc extension 3 Click OK 3 5 Saving a Project 1 Ifthe project has been previously saved during the current session press the floppy disk icon on the program display screen or select Save Project from the File menu 2 If this is the first time saving this project to a file select Save Project As from the File menu 3 Enter the file name and destination Click OK 3 6 Downloading a Project Prior to the download the software checks if following conditions are correct a The correct TIU terminal is connected to the PC b The correct Protocol file is loaded to the terminal C The current revision operating system and firmware revision Note If the message Link Failed appears check the cables connecting the PC to the unit Note If the message This Terminal is fitted with the incorrect PLC protocol Load the correct protocol before loading the configuration into t
26. PAGE 83 MANO023 10 cl Figure 8 12 Colour Palette TIU31X TIU32X The Palette tool bars are used to select the pen colours used for the outlining or detail of an object for example the text depicted on the toolbar by a pen nib and also the background or fill colour of an object depicted on the toolbar by an ink pot To create a transparent object or one with no background the right most icon empty ink pot is selected 8 4 Embedding Data on a Graphic Menu Page 8 4 1 Scope The Embedded Data types are similar to the data types on text menu pages Where applicable all data types work the same as they do on a text page see Chapter on Embedded Data The main difference is how the data type is embedded on the screen Animation Toolbar Figure 8 13 Animation Tool bar To Embed Data on the Screen 1 Choose the Embedded Data type you wish to embed 2 Click on the screen this will become the top left hand corner of the area the displayed data will take up 3 The normal embedded data type window will appear Set up the embedded dat type as required See Chapter on Embedded Data 4 Once the embedded data type is created it is displayed in the area defined earlier in a font size appropriate to the size of the area 8 4 2 Analogue Meter nr Similar to the horizontal fill is the Needle Meter type Analogue Meter It is embedded on the menu page similar to the Hor
27. R register to aid in documenting and debugging the mathematics the other is to allow a pair of registers to be concatenated to form a 32 bit register allowing maths accuracy to be increased Internal Register Formats x TargetS peed Double Signed 0002 Single Unsigned ActualSpeed Signed Unsigned A0005 Single Unsigned 0006 Single Unsigned 90007 Single Unsigned 0008 Single Unsigned A0009 Single Unsigned 90010 Single Unsigned 0011 Single Unsigned 0012 Single Unsigned 0013 Single Unsigned 90014 Single Unsigned 0015 Single Unsigned 0016 Single Unsigned R001 Single Unsigned 0018 Single Unsigned z ROO18 Single Unsigned 90020 Single Unsigned 24 Cancel Figure 10 11 Data Tagging In order to alter the tag or the size sign of a number double click on the register or select it and press ENTER Note that when a register is selected as 32 bit the next consecutive register is used to store the high word of the value Hence in the displayed example 96R0001 and 96R0002 are used to store TargetSpeed while R0003 and 96R0004 are used to store the ActualSpeed Beware any modification elsewhere of the high word of a variable will corrupt the value of the variable The range of values storable in an internal register is dependant on the size and whether or not it is signed as follows Size Sign Minimum Maximum 16 Bit Unsigned 0 65535 16 Bit Signed
28. alarms 6 On the fourth line type Acknwldg Table and embed R21 beside Make the embedded R22 field Numeric and two digits This field holds the Acknowledgement table 7 Select Alarms from the View menu The bar at the bottom displays the alarm page selected PAGE 72 6 APR 2002 CH 7 TUTORIAL MANO023 10 The next alarm page can be selected by clicking the Down key or by selecting Next Page from the Goto menu The previous alarm page can be selected by clicking the Up key or by selecting Previous Page from the Goto menu 8 Enter text in Figure 7 14 a Untitled TIU Configuration Package File Configure Edit Boto View Help E 9e zl For Help press F1 001 COL 00 ROW 00 INS NUM Z Figure 7 14 Alarm Page 1 Screen 9 Place the cursor beside either ACCEPTED OR UNACCEPTED and select Embedded Data from the Edit menu or click the embedded data icon X X 10 Select System Variable under Type and XXX Accepted Alarms or XXX Unaccepted Alarms under Select System Variable in the Format section 11 Block the entire page From the Edit menu select Copy or type Ctrl C 12 Page down to Alarm Page 2 of 4 using Next Page from the Goto menu Paste Page 1 to Page 2 using Paste from the Edit menu or Ctrl V2 Do the same for alarm page and 4 CH 7 TUTORIAL 6 APR 2002 PAGE 73 MANO023 10 13 Download Project to the HE500T1U050 100 110 Put your PLC in RUN mode On th
29. all three recipe embedded data types are on screen the page is used for editing a recipe Initially when a page is displayed the recipe field tag will be blank It remains blank until a recipe has been selected using a recipe selector field At this point the first recipe field is selected for editing and the name of this field is displayed as the recipe field contents Once all the fields in the record have been accepted the modified record is written to flash memory in the terminal Note that to send the contents of the newly modified record to the automation equipment and or the TIU internal registers the operator must call up a recipe selection page and select it in the normal manner Pressing the pause key at any point during the editing sequence will abort data editing and cause any changes to the recipe data already made to be ignored The flash memory is only updated if all fields are accepted with the Enter Key Because of the precise nature of the combinations in which the recipe embedded fields must be used in order to achieve a specified function it is recommended that the page wizard is always used to build recipe operation pages Note A recipe item can be manually embedded on a menu page however for best results when embedding a recipe item on a screen see the Page Menu Wizard for Recipe Items This can always be edited afterwards 6 8 Importing and Exporting Data from a Recipe Recipe tables can be imported or exported Files
30. appropriate protocol file for previously selected the automation equipment will be displayed in the file name window Select the folder name for the appropriate terminal type Oxx for Tiu050 1xx for Tiu1xx and 2xx for Tiu2xx Click OK A SYSTEM SHUTDOWN message appears on the HE500TIU050 10X 1 1X 20X 2 8 Proving Communications Connect the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X to the automated equipment using the cable drawing provided Untitled TIU Configuration Package File Configure Edit Goto View Help alsia alel wel 00 ROw 00 DVR NUM 4 For Help press F1 1 1 Figure 2 3 Start up Menu The following steps verify communications between the HE500T1UO050 10X 11X 20X and the automation equipment The figures shown here are for the HE500TIU100 Methods are exactly the same for the all products in the TIU range 1 Click on the Wizards icon in the tool bar and choose Comms Stats The display should then look like figure 2 3 CH 2 GETTING STARTED 6 APR 2002 PAGE 17 MANO023 10 Note The HE500TIUO50 10X 11X 20X only communicates if an embedded data is put the screen 2 The settings can be saved To do this select Save Project As from File Enter a file name and click OK 3 Download the project to the HE500TIUO50 10X 11X 20X To do this from the File menu select Download Project to Tiu A status bar appears indicating the progress of the download On th
31. area is to be located and release the left mouse button The Touch key configuration area dialog box will appear Set Touch Key Ea Legend Key Action Push Button Remote Node ID Data Type Location m zi Bit Offset 4 Cancel Figure 8 8 Set Touch Key Type in the legend which should appear on the touch key in the legend box Select the type of action which the touch key should perform in the Key action drop down list box Specify additional action parameters Click on the PUSH ME button to modify the colour of the touch key area The Draw Mode returns to Selector as default To edit the size of the touch key click on the object then click and hold on one of the black dots around the object Drag this dot around on the screen and the touch key will change size automatically 8 2 12 Flood Fill Mode 1 2 Select Flood Fill Mode Only available on TIU3XX Move to the point of the desired flood fill source The flood fill will start at the selected point and will occupy all adjoining points that have the same colour as the flood fill source Click once or PAGE 82 6 APR 2002 CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR MANO023 10 alternatively drag and drop a positional rectangle In the case of the positional rectangle the flood fill will start from the centre of the rectangle 3 The Flood fill configuration area dialog box will appear Configure Flood Fill Ea Remote Data Source Remote Node 7
32. be inserted Click OK Insert Pages X Insert After Current Page C Insert Before Current Page Number Of Pages To Insert 2 Caneel Figure 3 4 Insert Pages Message 3 If the user goes to the last page of the project and clicks the down key the a messages appears saying There are no more pages in this menu do you want to create some If the OK button is pressed the above insert menu pages appears 3 13 Default Page Type HEBOOTIU20X Only With the HE500TIU2OX series there are two types of pages a Text Page b Graphic Page CH 3 ABOUT PROJECTS 6 APR 2002 PAGE 23 MANO023 10 The CBREEZE Software may be set up to create either type of page by default or alternatively the software can be set up to display a prompt asking which type page is to be created every time a page or pages is inserted Prompt On Page Creation Text Page A text page in the HE500TIU20xX is similar to the normal page created with the HE500TIU10X 11X i e the same functions that are available on the HEBOOTIU10X 11X are also available on a Text Page of the HE500TIU20X To use the extra graphic features of the HE500TIU20X a Graphic page must be created Graphic Page A graphic page can be used to display all the features of the Text Page plus the extra features available for a Graphic Page See chapter on Graphic Editor for further details of features available 3 14 Download Upload Character Set Not available with the HE500TIU
33. can be imported or exported as coma delimited csv or as print files prn Other file types may be viewed but may not load properly Note Only Records are exported and imported the Field names are not Note If the table size that the data has been imported into is smaller then the table it was imported from then not all of the data is displayed Note Only one Record column can be selected per project at any time PAGE 58 6 APR 2002 CH 6 RECIPES MANO023 10 NOTES CH 7 TUTORIAL 6 APR 2002 PAGE 59 MANO023 10 CHAPTER 7 TUTORIAL 7 1 Scope This chapter contains instructions for using several of the HE500TIU050 100 110 features The projects in this chapter serve as examples and are not to be taken literally for all applications After following this tutorial the user should have a better understanding of how the HE500TIU050 100 110 operates 7 2 Menus The HE500T1U050 100 110 supports a total of 300 pages divided between menu and sub menu alarm and status pages The following points are covered in this section Menus can have sub menus Sub menus can have sub menus There may be up to 8 embedded data per page Embedded data can be displayed type or entry editing type Sub menus can be password protected o RON Additional menu pages may be created by selecting Insert Page from the Edit menu or by selecting the icon from the icon menu to the right of the Display screen Selecting Delete Page
34. change size automatically 8 2 8 Text Mode Select Text Mode The background on text mode is by default transparent This can be edited later Click on the screen this will become the top left hand corner of the text box Drag the mouse to where the bottom right hand corner is to be located The Set Text window opens Fig 8 5 Um CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR 6 APR 2002 PAGE 79 MANO023 10 Set Text Ea gt Test Alignment Left Centre Right T r Text Direction Horizontal Vertical Colour Control gt gt gt Cancel Figure 8 5 Set Text In the text box type the text to appear on screen Use the alignment setting to position the text within the area selected Use the direction setting to select whether the text will be drawn in a vertical or horizontal direction The text is displayed in the original text area drawn in an appropriate size font Click on the colour indicator to select the colour in which the text will be drawn 10 On Tiu3xx systems a Colour Control gt gt gt button is displayed Click on this button if it is required to modify the colour of a text field under control of the system Clicking on this button will expand the dialog box and make it appear as ouo Set Text Ea Text Text Alignment TEXT Left Centre Right Text Direction Horizontal C Vertical Colour Control Remote Data Source Remote Nodeel
35. defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service The obligation of HE APG under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or exchange of any part or parts which may prove defective under normal use and service within two 2 years from the date of manufacture or eighteen 18 months from the date of installation by the original purchaser whichever occurs first such defect to be disclosed to the satisfaction of HE APG after examination by HE APG of the allegedly defective part or parts THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE AND OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES AND HE APG NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR HE APG ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THE Operator Station THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO THE Operator Station OR ANY PART THEREOF WHICH HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO ACCIDENT NEGLIGENCE ALTERATION ABUSE OR MISUSE HE MAKES NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER IN RESPECT TO ACCESSORIES OR PARTS NOT SUPPLIED BY HE THE TERM ORIGINAL PURCHASER AS USED IN THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE DEEMED TO MEAN THAT PERSON FOR WHOM THE Operator Station IS ORIGINALLY INSTALLED THIS WARRANTY SHALL APPLY ONLY WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES In no event whether as a result of breach of contract warranty tort including negligence or otherwise shall HE APG or its suppliers be liable of an
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37. range allows connection of the Tiu to a supervisory PC using Horner s own OPC lite software which allows the Tiu data to be seamlessly integrated with various OPC supporting packages including many scada packages as well as for example Excel spreadsheets The TIU1X0 and TIU200 terminals support this protocol on their PC programming port so in order to connect a network of Tius to the host system a 232 to 422 converter must be used Contact Horner for recommendations of a suitable device Note that when serial CsCan networking is enabled on the TIU programming port the programming functionality no longer operates other than for a brief three second window immediately after the version numbers are announced on power up or by shutting the system down which may be done by writing to system register SR9 using a function key macro TIU3X0 units support serial CsCan on their additional communication port which is capable of running in a two wire RS485 mode for networking purposes Available registers are Table 9 2 Serial CsCan Network Registers Type Function Description Quantity Retentive AIG Network Analog inputs that can be read or written by the 32 No Analog Input serial CsCan master Data is in words 5 Network Analog outputs that can be read by the serial PA Analog Output CsCan master Data is in words 18 hi IG Network Digital inputs that can be read or written by the 64 No
38. the same format as the incoming alarm bits The acknowledgement bits are set when an alarm has been acknowledged provided that the corresponding bit is still active in the alarm table The acknowledgement bit is cleared when the corresponding alarm bit is cleared Click the Enable box to use the Alarm Acknowledge Table Example The HE500TIU100 or 110 is connected to a GE Fanuc 90 30 PLC Register R20 bits 1 2 3 and 4 are the alarms Register R21 bits 1 2 3 and 4 is the acknowledgement table The instructions below are a tutorial of how to use the Alarms on the HE500TIUO50 100 1 10 1 Select Alarms from the Configure menu Configure Alarms Ea Alarm Data Source Target Node fi Data Type Block Start 0 Number Of Alarms 0 Acknowledgement T able Enable Date Ack Table Start fp Cancel Figure 7 13 Configure Alarm Box 2 Set the Data Type to R Enter the location of the Block Start as 20 3 Enter the number of alarm pages in the Number Of Alarms box 4 for example If the number of alarms is greater than 16 then the next PLC register is read 4 Check the Acknowledgement Table Enable box Set Data Type to R and Block Start to 21 Click OK 5 Insert a page Page 2 after Page 1 Go to page 2 On the second line type Alarm and embed R20 beside Make the embedded R20 field Numeric two digits and Edit Enabled with a Range Maximum of 15 This field acts as the
39. to be configured The Configure Network Input window appears In the Data Source Box click the enable tick box Enter the node ID and register number of the data source oP wh This procedure will map the output registers from the data source into the input register of the Operator Station This data can then be sent to registers on a device connected to the serial port of the Operator Station 1 Click on the enable tick box in the Data Destination box 2 Select the register type and the register location 3 Chose the format of the data to be stored as If Transmission Timeout is not chosen then the data will be sent to the serial device every time the Input Register is updated Else the frequency of which the data is sent to the serial device may be specified in 100 msecs 9 9 Programming Network Outputs 9 9 1 Network Output Registers amp In terms of programming the Operator Station to send data to the network all output register are treated as Internal Registers on the terminal and are none retentive The value contained in this Internal Register is sent to the network The network then reads this value the frequency of which depends on the type of network and how the network is set up 9 9 2 Destination of Output Registers Profibus Modbus Serial CsCan Because Profibus modbus and serial CsCan support Master Slave type communication only i e no slave can communicate with another slave the destination of the dat
40. to the Operator Station and that the user is running the latest version of software Upload the project configuration from the unit If a customised character set is loaded to the unit then upload the character set also Choose AE from main menu Configure Communication Settings From File menu choose Update TIU Operating System See Updating Operating System for more details SO Um PAGE 12 6 APR 2002 CH 1 INTRODUCTION MANO023 10 e From File menu choose Update TIU Protocol If you are updating from firmware version 2 00 or later then you just have to update to the latest protocol file However if you are updating from firmware version 1 24 or earlier you most update to a Upgrade 1xx protocol file first then update to the latest firmware revision See Note See updating protocol for further information f Choose Download Character Sets to TIU from File menu g Choose Download Project to TIU from File menu Note When updating the operating system file the screen may go blank after the protocol file is complete Continue with the procedure as described and the display will recover CH 2 GETTING STARTED CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2 1 Self Test 6 APR 2002 PAGE 13 MANO023 10 Power up the unit with the UP and ENTER keys pressed at the same time The unit enters a self test mode The self test consists of the following four checks 2 2 Contrast Band This test allows the user to set the lower and upper
41. while the button is pressed The register is reset when the button is released 3 Preset Register Sets the register chosen in the Location and Set Data type to the value in the Value field 4 Display Page Displays the specified page in the Page Number field 5 Ramp Register Increases the value of the Data Type or register type specified under the Location field by the value entered in the Value field 6 Set Bit Sets the bit specified in the Bit field of the Location of the Data Type or register type to 1 7 Clear Bit Sets the bit specified in the Bit field of the Location of the Data Type or register type to 0 8 Invert Bit Toggles the bit specified in the Bit field of the Location of the Data Type or register type 9 Execute Maths Executes mathematic function beginning at the specified line number CH 3 ABOUT PROJECTS 6 APR 2002 PAGE 27 MANO023 10 3 19 1 Function Key LEDs on HE500TIU20X Function Key F9 F18 have corresponding LEDs above or below the function key indicating if the function is programmed or not These LEDs light up when the corresponding Function Key is programmed to execute a function When the function key is programmed as a Global Function Key then the LED is lit up constant as the user goes through the programmed menu screens on the terminal When the function key is programmed as a Local Function Key then the corresponding LED is only lit when the page in which the local function
42. 002 CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR MANO023 10 8 5 3 To change the bitmap selected from graphics terminals with a touch screen In addition to the standard Pause Up Down Enter edit mode available on non touch screen keypads it is possible to select the icon simply by touching te icon area on touch screen terminals 8 5 4 Creating a new animated bitmap 1 In the animated bitmap assignment dialog box select NEW ANIMATED BITMAP from the pull down box 2 Click edit table and the size of the bitmap icon is displayed Fig 8 12 The size of the bitmap icon can be specified now Set Icon Table Icon Size x width 132 Height 76 Cancel Figure 8 22 Set Bitmap Icon Size Note Once created the bitmap size cannot be changed directly To change the bitmap size the bitmap image needs to be exported to a file a new bitmap created the required size and the old bitmap image imported back from the file of the original bitmap image 3 Click OK to display the animated bitmap edit See figure 8 13 Note the icon table will be empty when creating a new animated bitmap CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR 6 APR 2002 PAGE 93 MANO023 10 8 5 5 Animated Bitmap Editor Animated Bitmap 1 Add Delete Edit m Select Mode Decimal 40 Binary C Hexadecimal a ora Auto Mask Bits Default Entry Export T able Cancel Import T able Figure 8 23 The Animated Bitmap Editor dd Add Click on t
43. 023 10 8 4 10 The Note Pad Object Al The note pad gives the user the means to incorporate an area on the screen that can be drawn into by the operator using his finger It is intended as a means for an operator to leave a message for a colleague perhaps on a subsequent shift 1 Choose the notepad embedded data type 2 Position the mouse at one corner of the area where the curved is to be drawn Click and hold the left mouse button 3 Reposition the mouse to the opposite corner of the curved analog area and release the left mouse button The propertes of the Notepad object are non editable the object is always displayed in the following format HEN gt Figure 8 20 The Notepad Image 4 Itis recommended that the notepad is not placed on screen with other animation objects Doing so will degrade the speed of response of the notepad touch screen response 8 4 11 Multipen Trends On the Tiu3xx units trends added are automatically created in multipen format This allows up to 12 trends to be automatically overlaid on top of each other with up to 12 pens visible 1 Choose the trendembedded data type Position the mouse at one corner of the area where the curved is to be drawn Click and hold the left mouse button 3 Reposition the mouse to the opposite corner of the curved analog area and release the left mouse button CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR 6 APR 2002 PAGE 91 MANO023 10 Configure Trend Embedded Data x
44. 050 After new characters have been created with the character generator these characters must be downloaded to the TIU Conversely an existing character set in the TIU can be uploaded 3 14 1 To Download a Character Set 1 Select Download Character Set to Tiu from the File menu A status bar appears indicating the download is in progress Note If the message Link Failed appears check the cables connecting the PC to the unit 2 After the project has been downloaded the message Transfer Complete appears The new character set is now loaded to the TIU 3 14 2 Upload a Character set from the TIU 1 Select Upload Character Set from the File menu 2 Astatus bar appears indicating the upload is in progress 3 After the project has been uploaded the message Transfer Complete appears 3 15 Select Terminal Type This software package supports the project of multiple Operator Stations TIUS 3 15 1 To select the Operator Station Terminal Type 1 From Configure pick Select Terminal Type and choose the model 2 Choose the model or TIU being used The screen changes to show the model just selected 3 16 Delete a Page 1 Goto the page to be deleted Click on the Delete Page icon or from Edit choose Delete Page 2 The current page is deleted and the next page is displayed 3 17 Font Size Not available with the HE500TIU050 There are four different Font Sizes Normal Double Height Double Size x2 and Four Tim
45. 3 for OFF Temperature but use Location 11 5 On the sixth line one space to the right of Manual Override embed a Bit Status in WR REGISTERS Register 10 Select Token Pair Format OFF ON Bit Number 1 Click on Edit Enable Click OK PAGE 64 6 APR 2002 CH 7 TUTORIAL MANO023 10 T Tutorial TIU Configuration Package Biles File Configure Edit Goto View Help iae l le oil Bese mil nini zi For Help press F1 Menu 2 1 3 19 ROW 05 INS NUM 4 Figure 7 5 Sub Menu Page 2 1 Highlight the display screen and select Copy from the Edit menu Select Next Page from the Goto menu Select Paste from the Edit Menu Change the Heater to Fan and Fan ON and OFF temperature registers to 20 and 21 respectively Change the Bit Number to 1 for the embedded data beside Manual Override Return to the parent menu by selecting Parent Menu from the Goto menu Under the File menu you can Save Project then Download Project The Screen appears as in Figure 7 5 7 3 1 1 2 To Enter A Sub Menu the HE500TIU050 10X 1 1X 20X To go into a sub menu from the main menu press the Pause key and the Down key at the same time To edit the data press the Pause key Press the Down key to decrement the data the Up key to increment the data and the Enter key to enter the data Press the Pause key and the Up key to return to the parent menu or the Down key to go to the next s
46. 6 6 APR 2002 CH 7 TUTORIAL MANO023 10 The resulting display screen on the HE500T1U050 100 110 appears as the screen shown in Figure 7 7 with a code of 0000 Tutorial TIU Configuration Package ioj x File Configure Edi Goto View Heb j mj J Al ZI For Help press F1 EOL 18 ROW 04 INS NUM 7 Figure 7 7 Password Enter Screen To Enter the Sub Menu Press the Pause key to edit the Pass Code Press the Up key to increment the code 1234 in this example hold the key down for speed incrementing the Down key to decrement the data and the Enter key to enter the data Press the Pause key and the Down key at the same time to select the sub menu page The sub menu page is only selected if the Pass Code is correct To Edit The data On The Sub Menu Pages Press the Pause key to select the field to edit Press the Up key to toggle or increment the field Press the Down key to toddle or decrement the field Press the Enter key to send the value to the PLC Press the Pause key to select the next field to edit Press the Pause key and the Up key at the same time to return to the parent menu CH 7 TUTORIAL 6 APR 2002 PAGE 67 MANO023 10 7 5 Status 7 5 1 Scope The HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X can display STATUS information For example a status page can be displayed as COILS change in real time in your PLC i e the first Coil displays the first Status page the
47. A UA DU EDDIE ONES 43 Flashing Characters o c oom cose uode cose a Cou DD DU DU UD DEUS COD LT 44 E NA 44 setihe Real time Clock niran aan er 44 ea eal A 44 Sst te RN x 44 sie vPiV V 44 TO 1 1 n Fete a e dreamed reds 44 PIE WIZA EE 45 SCONE e M m 45 Tougsethe Page 45 Graphing Not available with the HEBOOTIUOBO ssssssssssss nnn 45 Nie t 45 ito Emb d a Graph irish aicn nien in 46 ENERO 47 Trending Not available with the HE5OOTIUOB5O sssss HH 47 Niese M R 47 Enable Axes ot UM M MM M M M M eL d 47 Data Indirectly Specified 48 Control Data from Remote Device ssssssssssssssnnnne n nnn nnn n nnn nnns nnns 48 ToEmped Me igo pec 48 CHAPTER 5 CHARACTER GENERATOR ssssseseeeee eene eren nennen nennen nnns nennen enn 49 PAGE 8 6 APR 2002 PREFACE MANO023 10 5 1 Scope Not available on the HE500TIUO50 sssssssssssssssseeeeeeee nennen 49 5 2 To Insert a Special Character ennemis 49 5 3 To Creat
48. CHAPTER 3 ABOUT iii iii ii ii iaiia iiaii iiia iii nnns nsns ennt nnne nnne 19 3 1 SCODE doct aco 19 3 2 About MU Terminal e ERR tel e eaa tlg a iii iiae 19 3 3 Creating a New P roj Oi a a a aa 19 3 4 Opening a Wad 0 10 ee eee araa i anaana i a eee 20 3 5 SAVING PLOjOCt REM 20 3 6 Downloading a 20 3 7 Uploading a Projecti er 20 3 8 Verifying Project ee eee 20 3 9 Updating the Protocol i iii 21 3 10 Updating the Operating 21 3 11 TIAL ALI ATs rSn 22 3 12 Tho Insertia New dian Abadia aces 22 3 13 Default Page Type t ee een ee 22 3 14 Download Upload Character Set Not available with the HES00TIUO5O 23 3 14 1 To Download a Character 5 23 3 14 2 To Upload a Character set from the 23 3 15 Select Terminal 23 3 15 1 select the Operator Station Terminal Type 23 3 16 Y 2 20 led 6 PP EM 23 3 17 Font Size Not available with the 5
49. Configuration Package DI x File Configure Edit Goto View Help abe we 123 123 9a LEA RETI Er T Hae m ain 77 For Help press F1 Menu2 2 COL 15 ROWwW 05 INS NUM 4 Figure 7 3 Menu Page 2 PAGE 62 6 APR 2002 CH 7 TUTORIAL MANO023 10 1 Enter the text as shown in Figure 7 2 Place the cursor one space to the right of Temperature and embed a Numeric Data in WR REGISTERS Location 10 Select XXX 16 Bit Unsigned Click OK Correct position 3 On the first space of the fourth line click the embed icon Choose Analog Meter WR REGISTERS and Location 3 Under Format enter 15 for characters 760 for Maximum and 0 for Minimum Click OK 4 Place the cursor 6 space to the right of Heater and embed a Bit Status in Y REGISTERS Location 100 Select Token Pair Format OFF ON Click OK 5 Place the cursor 9 spaces to the right of Fan and embed a Bit Status in WR REGISTERS Register 10 Select Token Pair Format OFF ONFF Bit Number 1 Click OK 6 After embedding the data the screen looks like Figure 7 3 Under the File menu click Download Project The temperature is displayed digitally and as a bar graph by the horizontal fill Also it is shown whether the heater and fan are ON or OFF Note For this example to work a thermocouple and relay module must be used to simulate temperature heater and fan Otherwise the lat
50. HORNER APG User Manual for the CBREEZE Software HE500TSW232 Operator Station Tenth Edition 6 APR 2002 MAN0023 10 PREFACE 6 APR 2002 PAGE 3 MANO023 10 PREFACE This manual explains how to use the Horner APG Operator Station products and CBREEZE software Copyright 2001 Horner APG LLC 640 North Sherman Drive Indianapolis Indiana 46201 3899 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior agreement and written permission of Horner APG LLC Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Horner APG LLC Windows 95 Windows 98 and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation DeviceNet is a trademark of Open DeviceNet Vendors Association ODVA Profibus is a trademark of Siemens Cscape CsCAN and SmartStack are trademarks of Horner APG LLC For user manual updates contact Horner APG Technical Support Division at 317 916 4274 USA or 353 21 4321266 Europe or visit our web site at www horner apg com LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Horner APG LLC HE APG warrants to the original purchaser that the Operator Station manufactured by HE is free from
51. LU LET 121 11 2 Installing and Removing a SmartStack Module ssssssssenn 121 11 3 Configuring SmartStack Module 00000 2 cece eect cece 122 11 4 Smartstackel O xs ure ee eae 123 11 5 Module Addressing 123 11 6 Displaying Data From 123 11 7 Considerations for Shutting Down amp Restarting a HEBOOTIU2OX with l O 123 CHAPTER 12 THE REPORT aiii 125 12 1 Generale sesto s sped mE NU DEM E MEE IPM I MUR M E D DE 125 12 2 Report Editor WING OW 125 CH 1 INTRODUCTION 6 APR 2002 PAGE 11 MANO023 10 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Scope CBREEZE Horner Electric s Windows based software is easy to use The software user s guide is contained in this manual See Section 1 4 for initial software installation procedures The current revision of software is supplied free on our WEB site www heapg com A basic level of understanding of Microsoft Windows technology and operation is assumed The manual assumes that the user is familiar with Windows 95 Windows 98 or Windows NT Contact your dealer for more information Note The Help File in the Software contains similar information to this manual 1 2 Equipment Needed a Software Installation CD b APC W
52. OIN Cj Note The trend uses up 3 4 of a menu or submenu page and as such overwrites whatever data is on that page CH 5 CHARACTER GENERATOR 6 APR 2002 PAGE 49 MANO023 10 CHAPTER 5 CHARACTER GENERATOR 5 1 Scope Not available on the HE500TIU050 The CBREEZE software allows the user to edit create and display on the HE500TIU10X 11X 20X special characters These characters may be company logos special symbols or multilingual non standard KEYBOARD characters such as Q or Note The character set for the font double height is scaled automatically from the 8x6 character set The character set for the font x4 is scaled automatically from the 16x12 character set Within each character set are up to 256 characters however not all these characters are usable and or editable by the user Table 5 1 Make up of a Character Set Characters 0 to 31 System characters not useable or editable Characters 32 to 127 Standard keyboard characters useable and editable although it is not recommended the user edit these characters Characters 128 to 160 Editable and useable characters This is the area of the character set for use Characters 161 to 255 Extended keyboard characters useable and editable although it is not recommended the user edit these characters 5 2 To Insert a Special Character 1 Place the pointer on the display where the character is to go Press Ctrl
53. This refers to the format of the data in the register calling the text table Also in Binary mode multiple text table entries can be displayed the user can then scroll between these text table entries or set the Auto Scroll option to let the TIU to automatically scroll between all the selected entries Add Delete Edit Select Mode Decimal Binary C Hexadecimal fi Second Auto Mask Bits Default Entry p Export Table Import T able Cancel Figure 4 12 Edit Text Table Entries PAGE 40 6 APR 2002 MANO023 10 4 9 4 To edit a text table from the HE500TIUOBO 10X 1 1X 20X 1 Select the text string field by pressing the Pause key 2 Move up or down the list using the Up and Down keys 3 Press the Enter key to select the desired text string 4 9 5 Export Import a Text Table a Export 1 Click the Export button 2 Enter the location of the file 3 Enter the name the file the text table is to be exported to b Import 1 Click the Import button 2 Click on the file to be imported 4 9 6 Auto Mask Bit CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA The Auto Mask function allows the programmer is a function which allows the programmer to mask off a specified number of bits in a register When the Auto Mask Bit is selected an extra field appears in the Configure Text Selector Embedded Data window called Bit Offset This field contains the number of bits to be masked off beginning with the first bit of
54. a menu page after Menu Page 1 refer to 7 2 for instructions Place the cursor at the left on the first line Click the double height icon Type Discrete Outputs 3 On the third line type Q1 Click on the Embed Icon Select Bit Status from Type discrete output in this example Q from Data Type Location 1 leave Token Pair as OFF ON and click Edit Enable Click OK See Figure 7 8 4 Do the same for Q2 Q3 and Q4 on lines 4 5 and 6 incrementing the Bit Number by one These discrete outputs will simulate coils Menu Page 2 2 should be the same as Figure 7 9 CH 7 TUTORIAL PAGE 68 6 APR 2002 MANO023 10 Remote Data Source St Remote Node ID E Data Type ZH Location DEM 16 orF ow Edit Tokens 32Bit Est Tokens o Enabled r Attributes Flashing Change Type Cancel Figure 7 8 Configure Embedded Data Box Untitled TIU Configuration Package NUM Z For Help press F1 Figure 7 9 Menu Page 2 2 CH 7 TUTORIAL 6 APR 2002 PAGE 69 MANO023 10 From Configure choose Status Click Direct Mode From Data Type choose discrete output Q in this example Block Start equals1 The Number of Status Pages equals 4 Click OK Configure Status Pages Eg rpo n C Direct Mode Bit Mode Data Type ZR z Block Start fi Numbe
55. a will always be the master device CsCAN In CsCAN data is transmitted globally therefore the destination of the data depends on which node wants the data and is configured at the receiving node end DeviceNet In the DeviceNet network the master device decides what data is sent received from each slave device However with the Horner Extension to the DeviceNet protocol which allows each specified Snooped slave device to snoop on other specified Snooped slave devices Therefore in DeviceNet network the master or any device that is specified as a Snooped Node can be the destination of the data 9 9 3 Mapping Output Registers QG amp AQG to a Serial Device All output registers maybe mapped to a device connected to the serial port of the Operator Station From the Configure Network window chose the output register type to be mapped QG or AQG Double click the specific register to be mapped The Configure Network Output appears Click the enable option Choose the register type from the list of available registers from the data type pull down menu Type in the Location of the specific register Choose the format the register is to be stored Type in the frequency the data is to be mapped in 100 msecs CH 10 MATHEMATICS 6 APR 2002 CHAPTER 10 MATHEMATICS 10 1 Scope PAGE 103 MANO023 10 The HEBOOTIU10X 11X 20X now contains a Mathematic Interpreter Up to 1024 lines of Mathematic Statements can be programmed into the terminal a
56. ack I O The input and output of the SmartStack is handled within the local registers of the terminal The local registers and therefore the I O of the SmartStack is then analysed or manipulated within the Maths scripting function of the CBREEZE software See chapter 10 for more information on the Maths Scripting Facilities within CBreeze 11 5 Module Addressing The input and output register names and addresses are as follows Table 11 2 I O Address Type Address Bit Input Selnnnnn Bit Output Qnnnnn Word Input Alnnnnn Word Output AQnnnnn Refer to the smartstack setup for details of where each individual module is mapped in the I O Map 11 6 Displaying Data From SmartStack Data from SmartStack modules can be embedded into a menu page in exactly the same way as other AE devices Embed the data type as normal and select the Location from the range of Smart I O register types shown in the pull down register table The normal function can then be applied to the register value i e Range Checking Scaling etc Note The numeric default settings for Analogue modules should be set to 16 bit and signed Output data can be edited scaled using the screen editor in the same way as a normal AE Data to from SmartStack can also be scaled or manipulated via the Maths Note The numeric default settings for Analogue modules should be set to 16 bit and signed Output data can be edited scaled using th
57. ag Data Type word Location 0 Bit Offset V Auto Mask TT KAPOOR KAI Reset Colours m Colours Cancel PAGE 80 6 APR 2002 CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR MANO023 10 Figure 8 6 Set Text With Colour Control 11 In Remote Data Source select the register which will provide the data to be used to control the colour of the text object Setting auto mask allows only the relevant bits within the control word to be used 12 Click on entries in the colour palette to modify the colours displayed for a particular index Text on a pair of horizontal white background lines indicates a transparent back ground and a cross symbol indicates transparent text hence using the plc register to control visibility of the selected object 13 The Draw Mode returns to Selector as default 14 To edit the size of the font click on the object then click on one of the black dots around the object Drag this dot around on the screen and the font will change size automatically 8 2 9 Static Bitmap 1 Select Static Bitmap Mode 2 Click on the screen this will become the top left hand corner of the bitmap area 3 Drag the mouse to where the bottom right hand corner is to be located This will also set the size of the bitmap 4 The bitmap editor currently registered for editing of BMP files with windows is opened in order to edit the bitmap Typically this will be Microsoft Paint Refer to Paint documentation for details
58. angle will change size automatically 8 2 3 Ellipse Select Ellipse Draw Mode Select the background and pen colour Move to a corner of the desired ellipse Click and hold the left mouse button Drag the mouse to where the bottom right hand corner is to be located The Draw Mode returns to Selector as default To edit the size of the ellipse click on the object then click on one of the black dots around the object Drag this dot around on the screen and the ellipse will change size automatically C B Rectangle with Round Corners Select Rectangle with Rounded Corners Draw Mode Select the background and pen colour Move to a corner of the desired rectangle Click and hold the left mouse button The Draw Mode returns to Selector as default To edit the size of the ellipse click on the object then click on one of the black dots around the object Drag this dot around on the screen and the ellipse will change size automatically o RON P Lines Select Line Draw Mode Select the background and pen colour Move to a corner of the desired line Click and hold the left mouse button Drag the mouse to where the second point is to be located is to be located The Draw Mode returns to Selector as default To edit the size of the line and shape click on the object then click on one of the black dots around the object Drag this dot around on the screen and the line will change size automatically fr
59. ar by choosing Setting Draw Mode from the main menu Before drawing the object choose the Background Fill this maybe changed afterwards Figure 8 1 The Shapes Toolbar 8 2 1 Selector The selector tool may be used to select objects or groups of objects already created Select an object by clicking on any part of the object Set the properties of an object by double clicking on the object To select all objects click Edit Select All 8 2 2 Rectangle ni 1 Select Rectangle Draw Mode 2 Select the background and pen colour 3 Move to a corner of the desired rectangle Click and hold the left mouse button 4 Drag the mouse to where the bottom right hand corner is to be located 5 The Draw Mode returns to Selector as default 6 To edit the size of the rectangle click on the object then click on one of the black dots around the object Drag this dot around on the screen and the rectangle will change size automatically 7 Double click on the added rectangle to modify its colour The following dialog box will be displayed PAGE 76 6 APR 2002 CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR MANO023 10 Select Shape Attributes x m i Fill Width 1 1 Sold EJ rne Dashed r C Dotted C DashDot Colour Control gt gt gt Cancel Figure 8 2 Select Shape Attributes Drop down the pen nib box to select the pen colour for the drawn shape Select the width and line style for the boundary of the shape Note th
60. at only solid lines are available for pens with a width of more than one pixel 10 Drop down the Fill box to select the colour with which the shape will be filled Select the empty ink pot to prevent the object being filled 11 The Colour Control gt gt gt button is available on the Tiu3XX range only Click on this to allow the shapes colour to be controlled by the system Once selected the box is expanded to be as follows o co Select Shape Attributes Ea Pen m Fill width il Solid m Dashed C Dash Dot Colour Control Remote Data Source Data Type ZA Location 3 2 E Auto Mask 21 r Colours 1 Reset Colours Cancel Figure 8 3 Select Shape Attributes with Colour Control 12 In Remote Data Source select the register that will provide the data to be used to control the colour of the shape Setting auto mask allows only the relevant bits within the control word to be used CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR 6 APR 2002 PAGE 77 MANO023 10 13 Click on entries in the colour palette to modify the colours displayed for a particular index A cross symbol indicates a transparent shape hence using the data source register to control visibility of the selected object 14 To edit the size of the rectangle click on the object then click on one of the black dots around the object Drag this dot around on the screen and the rect
61. attributes to assign any additional attributes to the animated bitmap Select the animated bitmap required fom the drop down box To create a new animated bitmap click on edit table refer to the manual Section 8 5 Creating Animated Bitmaps oo CON 8 44 Lamp amp To embed a Lamp on a graphics screen Choose the Lamp embedded data type 2 Position the mouse at one corner of the area where the lamp is to be drawn Click and hold the left mouse button 3 Reposition the mouse to the opposite corner of the lamp area and release the left mouse button The lamp embedded data type window will appear CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR 6 APR 2002 PAGE 85 MANO023 10 Configure Lamp Embedded Data Eg Remote Data Source Hemd LE Data Type Location 00 Display Format Single Colour 16 Bit 5 C Muki Colour 32 Bit r Edit write Enabled Attributes Flashing S RUNNING Colours Change Type Cancel Figure 8 15 Configure Lamp Embedded Data 4 n remote data source specify where to obtain the data which will control the lamp This will be a digital point for a single colour lamp or an analog value for a multicolour lamp 5 In display format select whether the lamp is to be displayed as a round or rectangular lamp Indicate whether the lamp will be a single colour alternates between half and full luminous versions of the same col
62. called up by using the selected PLC register When the ID of the entry is called up in the PLC register the text string entry is displayed The text strings are automatically forced to the width of the longest text string in the table selected table Strings are automatically left justified Text tables are typically used in situations where the operator desires a visual message when some event such as a value change in a register occurs Example A PLC is controlling a process that manufactures one of four drink types Cola Lemonade Orange Juice and Apple Juice The PLC has a register that contains the value of 6 when Cola is being made 8 when lemonade is being made 12 when Orange Juice is being made and 24 when Apple Juice is being made A Text table can be created with four entries 6 8 12 and 24 with the text for these items being the four products Now the PLC register can be monitored and the appropriate text inserted into a page on the HE500TIU050 100 1 10 A maximum of 64kBytes can be used by all of the text tables 4 9 2 Edit Text Tables Text tables can be edited from the HE500TIU050 100 110 To choose the Text Selector function 1 Select Text Selector embedded data list 2 Select a Data Type and choose a number for the Location The value in the Location register or other determines the text string entry number displayed see 6 11 Configure Text Selector Embedded Data Ed Remote Data So
63. ccepted Alarms can be accepted by pressing the Enter key on the HE500T1U050 100 110 Only one alarm is accepted at a time Once an alarm is accepted the next alarm is displayed Accept all 3 alarms Go to page 1 Accepted Active Alarms can be recalled by pressing the Enter key Accepted Active Alarms are scrolled through with the Up key and the Down keys on the HE500T1U050 100 1 10 Pressing the Enter key again returns display to page 1 Note Active Unaccepted alarms are displayed as a priority on any page PAGE 74 6 APR 2002 CH 7 TUTORIAL MANO023 10 NOTES CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR 6 APR 2002 PAGE 75 MANO023 10 CHAPTER 8 GRAPHIC EDITOR 8 1 Scope The TIU Graphic editor is designed to be a simple Drawing and Graphic Editor to be used with the HE500TIU20X and HEBOOTIUSXX HEBOOTIU20X 3XX support 2 types of pages a Text Page and a Graphic Page The text page works similarly to the menu pages on the HEBOO0TIU10X 11X Graphic pages as well as all the features of the text page also support many other graphical features such as Shapes vertical text bit maps and bit map animation All features are designed to be intuitive to the experienced user of Windows type applications The following paragraphs describe most of the features available however hopefully the user will find the software easy to use with some experimentation 8 2 Draw Mode Select a drawing mode by clicking on the appropriate button on the Shapes Toolb
64. choose Set Clock The PC s time is downloaded to the Unit 4 14 Scaling 4 14 1 Scope This section describes the Scaling function available in the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X Use the instructions as follows to embed Scaling Embedded Fields can be Scaled to convert register values from the AE into real world numbers 4 14 2 To enable Scaling 1 From the Embedded Data screen click Enable in the Scaling box 2 Enter the TIU Minimum TIU Maximum Remote Minimum and Remote Maximum 3 After configuring any other fields click OK The TIU Minimum and Maximum refer to the minimum and maximum values to be displayed on the TIU The Remote Minimum and Maximum refer to the minimum and maximum values produced by the AE Example Scaling can be used to convert the drive speed in RPM to a conveyor s speed in m min This scaling could then be taking the gearbox and all the other mechanical factors into account The maximum speed of the drive may be 1450 but the actual maximum speed of the conveyor is 100 m min Therefore the Scaling configuration is as follows TIU Minimum 0 m min TIU Maximum 100 m min Remote Minimum 0 RPM Remote Maximum 1450 RPM CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA 6 APR 2002 PAGE 45 MANO023 10 4 15 Page Wizard 4 15 1 Scope This section describes the Page Wizard function available in the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X Use the instructions as follows to embed Page Wizard The Page Wizard is a short cut for building pages to set or v
65. d Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Local Disabled Local Disabled Local Disabled Cancel Figure 3 6 Configure Function Keys for the HE500TIU11X Double Click on the key to be programmed Each key maybe programmed as a Global or Local function key Programmed as a Local function the key will only complete the function in the present page only Programmed as a Global function the key will perform the function on every page of the project provided it is not overridden on a particular page with a local function Note The Up Down Pause and Enter keys can only be programmed as Local Function Keys The Key Actions for both Local and Global are Disabled Push Button Preset Register Display Page Ramp Register Set Bit Clear Bit Invert Bit Execute Maths o0 909 PAGE 26 6 APR 2002 CH 3 ABOUT PROJECTS MANO023 10 Function Key Defintion Ea Global Function Key Defintion Key Action Disabled Disabled Push Button Key Type Global C Local Preset Register Display Page Ramp Register Set Bit Local Function Key Detnton Key Acton Disabled Figure 3 7 Function Key Definition 1 Disabled Default setting change to any other of the setting to enable function key 2 Push Button Sets the register chosen in the Location and Set Data type to the value in the Value field
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67. e HEB5OOTIUO50 10X 11X 20X Display Screen SYSTEM SHUTDOWN appears A message of Transfer Complete appears when the data has been successfully downloaded Note If the error Link Failed appears check the cable connection between the PC and HE500TIU050 10X 1 1X 20X 4 After the transfer the HE500TIUO50 10X 11X 20X resets itself and the correct automation equipment type is shown temporarily on the Display Screen 5 Onthe Display Screen the GOOD number of communications should be equal to the TOTAL number of communications The content of the embedded data on the top line depends on the existing data in that register of the PLC 2 9 Icon Descriptions The HEB500TIUO050 10X 11X 20X software main screen is shown in Figure 2 4 Along the top are several short cut icons Many are standard Windows icons some however are special function PAGE 18 6 APR 2002 CH 2 GETTING STARTED MANO023 10 Ll gt alsa amp j alal Al rii aalala alle a E J For Help press F1 Menu 1 1 coL 00 ROw 00 DVR NUM Z Figure 2 4 HE500TIU050 100 110 Software Screen 2 10 Up Down Keys Left clicking on the Up and Down keys on the project window has the same effect as Up and Down key presses i e scroll up down through the current menus Right clicking on the Up and Down keys on the project window have the same effect as Ctrl Page Up and Ctrl Page Down key pr
68. e AE network functions and screen update 10 6 9 Control Flow A This action allows the programmer to perform simple program flow commands within the mathematic function The available commands are CH 10 MATHEMATICS 6 APR 2002 PAGE 113 MANO023 10 1 Pause This command allows the programmer to pause the mathematic function for a specified number of seconds 2 Goto This command allows the programmer to jump to a specified line number 3 Gosub This command is similar to the Goto command however when an End command is reached the program flow returns to the line immediately after line where the Gosub command was executed 10 6 10 Data Transfer Conditional Statement x Data Transfer Tiu lt AE Beck id 21 Tiu gt AE Action Set Bit 4060001 v Bitld Terminate Function C Jump To Line END Cancel Figure 10 8 Data Transfer Operation Window 10 6 11 Request Report Printout S Causes the terminal to generate the specified report 10 6 12 Set End This action denotes the of mathematic function PAGE 114 6 APR 2002 CH 10 MATHEMATICS MANO023 10 10 7 Background Functions el The HE500TIU10X 11X 20X terminals background function facility allows the terminal to continually run up to 8 maths functions automatically without operator intervention These functions can be programmed to run repeatedly after a specified time interval or be executed onc
69. e HE500TIU050 100 1 10 Scenario 1 energise alarm 1 Go to page 2 Select the field beside Alarm by pressing the Pause key Change the value to 1 and press the Enter key Action Alarm Page 1 is displayed The user presses Enter The alarm page goes away and Acknwldg R21 equals 1 indicating alarm 1 has been acknowledged Scenario 2 energise alarm 3 One page 2 change the Alarm field to 0 press Enter The Acknwidg field returns to 0 as well Set the Alarm field to 4 the HE500TIU050 100 1 10 read discrete bits for the alarms so 0100 binary i e bit 3 high equals 4 decimal Action Alarm Page 3 is displayed The user presses Enter The alarm page goes away and Acknwldg Table R21 equals 4 i e bit 3 is high indicating alarm 3 has been acknowledged Scenario 3 energise alarms 1 2 and 3 One page 2 change the Alarm field to 0 press Enter The Acknwldg Table field returns to 0 as well Set the Alarm field to 7 the HE500TIU050 100 110 read discrete bits for the alarms so 0111 binary equals 7 decimal Action a Alarm pages 1 2 and 3 are active Alarm page 1 is displayed as the first alarm Until any alarms are accepted the Alarms Accepted reads 000 and the Alarms Unaccepted reads 003 b The next Active alarm page can be selected by pressing the Down key on the HE500T1U050 100 110 The last Active alarm can be selected by pressing the Up key on the HE500TIU050 100 1 10 c The Active Una
70. e Operating System from the File menu 3 Choose the updated file with the BIN extension The operating system files are stored in the OS folder under the CBREEZE folder Only the correct file name will be displayed Click OK 4 status bar appears indicating download progress 5 During the download process HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X displays the message SYSTEM SHUTDOWN PAGE 22 6 APR 2002 CH 3 ABOUT PROJECTS MANO023 10 3 41 Printing The HE500TSW232 software has printout capability To print select Print from the File menu or click on the Print icon The system parameters of menu pages of alarm pages of status pages PLC type port settings communication configuration and PLC station number and all of the pages are printed The printer set up is selecting Printer Setup from the File menu The printer set up screen is shown in Figure 3 3 Print Setup Default printer CES currently HP LaserJet 5Si on SIRE SERVERLaserjetbsi Specific printer Options HP LaserJet 55 on SSIRE_SERVER SLaserjet5si Help Orientation Paper Network Portrait Size a42104287mm f Landscape Source Tray 2 x Figure 3 3 Printer Set up Box 3 12 Insert a New Page 1 Click on the Insert Page Icon or from Edit choose Insert Page 2 Pagescan either be Insert After Current Page or Insert Before Current Page Also select the number of pages to
71. e Or Edit a nennen nnne nnns nnns 50 5 4 International aankan EKEK EE 51 6 53 6 1 SCOPO 53 6 2 To Enable Recipes 53 6 3 To Edit Recipe Fields and 53 6 4 Editing Ingredient nnne 54 6 5 To Edit Recipe 55 6 6 To Rename a Record ee ere 55 6 7 To Embed a Recipe on a Menu Page nennen nnne nnn nnns 56 6 8 Importing and Exporting Data from a 57 CHAPTER 7 TUTORIAL rrr nensis 59 7 1 CONG ELM md 59 7 2 MENUS PM DET 59 7 3 recorte e eee ee a 62 7 3 1 To Enter A Sub Menu On the 5 10 1 1 20 64 7 4 Password Protected 65 7 4 1 isa eee cen el cee eine ECR 65 E42 Enter the Sub
72. e on initialisation of the terminal To program a background function choose Background Functions from Edit menu in the Maths Editor Window Figure 10 6 shows the background function set up window Background Functions x X M Enable Restart Function Every Secs po 2 M Enable Restart Function Every Secs mE 3 WM Enable Restart Function Every Secs 4 Enable Restart Function Every Secs Call f 5 WM Enable Restart Function Every Secs E Enable Restart Function Every Secs Call 1 7 Enable Restart Function Every iz Secs amp M Enable Restart Function Every Secs Call ai Cancel Figure 10 9 Background Function Set up Window 10 7 1 To Program a Background Function Enable one of the 8 background functions by clicking in the tick box next to the number of the background function 1 Click Restart Function if the function is to be executed only on initialisation of the terminal 2 Inthe Seconds field specify the time interval between executions of the function 3 Inthe Call field specify the function to be called this is the line number where the function begins CH 10 MATHEMATICS 6 APR 2002 PAGE 115 MANO023 10 10 8 X Scheduled Functions Scheduled Functions have been provided as a means of initiating functions on a time and day basis There are 16 schedules available each of which specifies a time of day and day of the week at
73. e screen editor in the same way as a normal AE It is not possible to read and then modify Output types directly within a TIU system If it is necessary to do this it is better to use a System R register within the Maths facility to manipulate and hold the master value then assign the actual value to a AQ register See Chapter 10 Mathematics on writing and calling maths functions Again it is good practise to write to an Output type at only 1 point in the configuration 5 XROO05 ROOOS x 2 6 IF XR0005 gt 128 GOTO 10 7 IF XR0005 0 GOTO 10 8 lt 00001 480005 9 xaoi nni RN005 END 10 ROOOS 1 11 GOTO 8 Figure 11 3 Math Example Word Output 11 7 Considerations for Shutting Down amp Restarting a HEBOOTIU2OX with I O Shutdow n During a shutdown for downloading the smartstack outputs will go to the state defined in the module specific setup It is important to make sure that all outputs are defined to go to a safe state when the Tiu200 enters shutdown PAGE 124 6 APR 2002 CH 11 SMARTSTACK MANO023 10 Restart During a restart either from a Power Up or from after a download SmartStack outputs may not always be in the mode required This situation could be overcome by calling a Restart Maths function to correctly initialise the SmartStack output modules Examples are shown below 25 26 00001 7 27 XAQ10001 0 28 XAQ20001 8000 Figure 11 4 Math Example Initial
74. e slots on the HE500TIU20X are located on the back cover 2 Press the SmartStack Module into the locked position making sure to align the SmartStack Module fasteners with the SmartStack receptacles on the HE500TIU20X b Removing SmartStack Modules Using a Flathead screwdriver pry up the end of the SmartStack Module opposite of tabs and swing the module out 2 Lift out the tabs of the module Feterer HESO00 TIU20X Back Cover Figure 11 1 Installing a SmartStack Module in an OCS PAGE 122 6 APR 2002 CH 11 SMARTSTACK MANO023 10 11 3 Configuring SmartStack Module Click on the SmartStack Configuration icon or choose SmartStack I O from the Configuration menu The following configuration dialog box is displayed 120 Configure Eg Tiu200 mart Config chim Empty Contig Empty Contig e EMPTY ee conf Figure 11 1 SmartStack Configuration To configure a specific smartstack module click the config button to the right of the required module or right click on the module itself NOTE After the project is downloaded to the TIU20X on power up the TIU checks if the specified SmartStack module is inserted If the module is not inserted the TIU will display SmartStack I O Error Power down TIU and insert specified SmartStack module CH 11 SMARTSTACK 6 APR 2002 PAGE 123 MANO023 10 11 4 SmartSt
75. ecurity access on sub menus Simply one password to enter the sub menu e Authority Level Mode Configure Password Embedded Data Remote Data Source EEUU Internally Generated Change Type Cancel Figure 4 7 Configure Password PAGE 36 6 APR 2002 CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA MANO023 10 The Authority Level Mode allows the programmer to give security levels to each sub menu Click Authority Level Mode and then enter the Authority Level to that sub menu Each Level can be given an individual password Create SubMenu x Number Of Pages fi Password Protect E Level o Authority Levels Level 0 o Level 1 0 Level 2 0 Level 3 0 Level 4 0 Level 5 0 Level 6 Level Z Cancel Figure 4 8 Configure Password Authority Mode 4 7 3 To enter the password from the HE500TIUO50 10X 1 1X 20X 1 2 3 4 In the appropriate page press the Pause key The selected field becomes highlighted Enter the password by incrementing or decrementing the data field by pressing the Up or Down key respectively Press the Enter and Up keys simultaneously The data must be equal to the pass code in order to enter into the sub menu CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA 6 APR 2002 PAGE 37 MANO023 10 4 8 Analog Meters 4 8 1 Scope This section describes the Analog Meters function available in the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X Use the instructions as follows to embed A
76. elgium Italian Standard Dutch Standard Norwegian English All Spanish Modern Sort Finnish Swedish French Standard PAGE 52 6 APR 2002 CH 5 CHARACTER GEN MANO023 10 NOTES CH 6 RECIPES 6 APR 2002 PAGE 53 MANO023 10 CHAPTER 6 RECIPES 6 1 Scope Recipes allow the user to send or update multiple registers simultaneously For example it may be desired to run a motor at two different settings for two different applications a Speed of 1000RPM minimum frequency of 500Hz acceleration rate of 1000 s 100Hz and deceleration rate of 2000 s 100Hz b Speed of 500RPM minimum frequency of 400Hz acceleration rate of 500 s 100Hz and deceleration rate of 1500 s 100Hz Recipes enable the user to download all the fields four in this example at the same time without editing each individual field A maximum of 63 fields and 1024 records are supported by the database The total storage available to the database is 64 kBytes The number of bytes currently in use can be obtained from the main CBREEZE help menu under About CBREEZE 6 2 To Enable Recipes 1 From Configure select Recipes Enter the Recipe Name Number of Records in the Database and Number of Fields in Record The number of Records and Fields can be changed later Click OK TIU Recipe Database Editor oj Xx File Edit View Help J i819 Record 1 Record 2 Speed 1000 500 Frequency 50 400 Accel Rate 1000 500 Decel Rate 1500 For Help pres
77. en normally a blank bitmap is displayed However if the user has assigned a value PAGE 94 6 APR 2002 CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR MANO023 10 to the Default Entry in the Text Table box then that entry number is displayed This value is assigned by first checking the box next to Default Entry then entering a number in the box below Export Table After selecting export table the standard windows save file dialog box is brought up The filename for saving will actually specify a set of file names containing the bitmap for each frame in the animated sequence For example Selecting a file name of say Lamp bmp with a table containing entries for value 0 1 2 4 and 8 will cause the bitmaps in the current table to be exported to a set of bitmaps named lamp000 bmp lamp001 bmp lamp002 bmp lamp004 bmp and lamp008 bmp Import Table Select any icon in the set of bitmaps for the table refer to Export Table above for the naming convention of an exported animated bitmap The file set will be imported back into the Animated Bitmap editor 8 5 6 The Icon Editor Icon Editor x Field ID 002 Import Export Figure 8 24 Icon Editor 1 If necessary set the Field ID number 1 250 Double click on the icon area in the centre of the screen The currently registered Windows Bitmap Editor opens the icon as a bitmap to be edited The Icon is displayed with a checkered design as default In windows paint select Select All from the edit menu and then cut
78. en selected e Recipe Name will allow the user to edit the contents of each Item of the displayed Record the Record name will be displayed e f one of the Items is selected then the user can edit the contents of each Item of the displayed Record the Record number will be displayed b Recipe Field Tag If the Recipe Field Tag is embedded on the menu page then the Item Name of the record selected for that menu page will be displayed The recipe field embedded data must always be used in conjunction with both a recipe selector and recipe field contents embedded field If all three recipe embedded data types are on screen the page is used for editing a recipe Initially when a page is displayed the recipe field tag will be blank It remains blank until a recipe has been selected using a recipe selector field At this point the first recipe field is selected for editing and the name of this field is displayed as the recipe field tag As the operator enters each recipe item the recipe field tag moves on to the next field tag until all fields in the recipe have been modified or accepted CH 6 RECIPES 6 APR 2002 PAGE 57 MANO023 10 c Recipe Field Contents If the Recipe Field Contents is embedded on the menu page then the contents of the current Item of the record selected for that menu page will be displayed The recipe field contents embedded data must always be used in conjunction with both a recipe selector and recipe field tag embedded field If
79. ent values displayed will be blank or the values in the PLC registers 7 8 Sub Menus Sub menu pages branch off menu pages analogous to a sub directory branching off a main directory of a PC The HE500TIUO50 1 00 110 supports a total of 300 pages divided between menu and sub menu alarm and status pages Example Continuing from the example in Figure 7 2 one sub menu is set up for the heater and one for the fan Each sub menu sets the temperature within the furnace at which the heater or fan turns ON OFF Note Ladder code needs to be written if this example is to work as anything more than an example 1 Go to menu page 2 Under the Create SubMenu page choose 2 for the Number of Pages Be sure that the Password Protect box is unchecked Click OK The bottom middle cell should display Menu Page 2 1 indicating a sub menu 2 After completing this enter the text as shown on the first sub menu page as follows CH 7 TUTORIAL 6 APR 2002 PAGE 63 MANO023 10 Tutorial TIU Configuration Package ioj x File Configure Edit Goto Help FELE For Help press F1 Menu 2 1 3 COL 03 ROW 03 INS NUM 7 Figure 7 4 Sub Menu Page 2 1 3 Embed data one space to the right of ON Temperature by selecting Numeric for the Type WR REGISTERS for the Data Type and Location 10 Under Format select XXX 16 Bit Unsigned and click on Edit Enable Click OK 4 Do the same as in step
80. es Size x4 The size of an entire line is set individual words on a line cannot have a different size then other words 3 17 1 To change set the Font Size of a line 1 Click somewhere on the line to be adjusted 2 Click on the desired Font icon The size of the entire line is adjusted Any characters beyond the right border of the screen are maintained but not displayed in the CBREEZE software or on the TIU 3 18 Key Mapping The keyboard can be mapped to PLC automation equipment along with the currently displayed page number This enables keys to be used in Jog Instantaneous action modes Sending the page number allows the automation equipment to qualify the key states sent to ensure that the function only operates PAGE 24 6 APR 2002 CH 3 ABOUT PROJECTS MANO023 10 on the correct page The page number is written to the specified data register Page Mapping and the keys are mapped into the next contiguous data register Key Mapping 3 18 1 To enable key mapping 1 From the Configure menu select Keyboard Mapping 2 Check the Enable box 3 Choose the Register Type and the Map Page To Register Click OK The Configure Key Mapping screen displays the data type the active page number from which the keys are active and the keyboard mapping bits Configure Keyboard Mapping x Target Node ID Data Type Words Map Start Page Is Mapped In 0 Keys Are 1 Figure 3 5 Configure Keyboard Mapping Bo
81. esses i e enter sub menu and leave sub menu respectively If a sub menu does not exist a message appears saying This page does not have a sub menu would you like to create one See Creating a sub menu later in this manual 2 11 Key Symbols The symbols for the four keys can be added to display pages using the PC function keys F2 F5 The keys are assigned as follows 1 F2 PAUSE 2 UP 3 4 DOWN 4 F52 ENTER CH 3 ABOUT PROJECTS 6 APR 2002 PAGE 19 MANO023 10 CHAPTER 3 ABOUT PROJECTS 3 1 Scope This chapter describes the procedure for configuring the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X This includes loading saving downloading uploading verifying and updating the protocol 3 2 About TIU Terminal This new feature allows the programmer to see what version level the connected terminal is at and how it is configured The information give is Operating System Version Level Firmware Version Level Protocol Version Level Remote Equipment Manufacture Remote Equipment Model ococp This can be used as a useful diagnostic tool when updating operating system and firmware From the main menu click Help About TIU Terminal a window similar to Figure 3 1 appears About Connected Terminal x Operating System Version 1 50 Firmware Version 4 04 Protocol Version 1 02 Remote Equipment Manufacturer Unknown Manufacturer Remote Equipment Generic PLC Figure 3 1 About TIU Terminal Configuration 3 3 Creating a
82. etwork Mode enables the user to connect to one or many similar remote devices Where a single device is to be accessed disable network mode and enter the station address of the connected device as the Global Remote Node ID Note If connecting the TIU to a number of devices on the AE port i e a multidrop system then the Network mode enable box should be ticked and the node id required will need to be entered whenever an automation equipment reference is required Note If connecting the TIU to a single device on the AE port then the network mode enable box should be unticked and the node ID for the single device entered as the global remote ID All references to AE equipment registers will now assume the global remote ID number entered here To update the protocol select File then Update TIU Protocol The protocol file names take the general form plc type r release number ser Where AE type is a prefix dependent on the protocol release number is currently 4 and ser is Oxx for Tiu050 1xx for Tiu1xx and 2xx for Tiu2xx PAGE 16 6 APR 2002 CH 2 GETTING STARTED MANO023 10 Note Prior to release 4 protocol file names were of the form plc_type type where type was LOS for Tiu050 BOS for Tiu1xx and GOS for Tiu2xx Dependant on the protocol and terminal type selected the standard windows file open box will be displayed with the filename selected accordingly Select the protocol file you wish to download The
83. folders The protocol files for the HE500TIUO50 are loaded into TiuOxx the protocol files for the HE500TIU10X are loaded into Tiu10x and the protocol files for the HE500TIU20X are loaded into Tiu20x The name of the protocol file is broken up into three sections the protocol the main software revision and the terminal type that protocol file is for Protocol Name s Software Revision 28 Terminal Example snp_R4 1xx This is the protocol file for release 4 software for the GE FANUC PLC for the HE500TIU10X df1_R4 2xx This is the protocol file for release 4 software for Allen Bradley PLC for the HE500TIU20X To Update Protocol File 1 Set Terminal Type 2 Set the required Automation Equipment in Communications Settings 3 Select Update TIU Protocol from the File menu 4 Select the folder of the terminal you have connected to the PC The correct file will appear for the terminal type selected and the Automation Equipment selected Select that file and click OK A status bar appears indicating download progress After the transfer the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X resets itself The correct PLC type is displayed on the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X 7 Next the project loaded runs oo 3 10 Updating the Operating System 1 There is a different operating system file for each terminal type Therefore select terminal type first and the software will request the correct file name for the current terminal type selected 2 Select Updat
84. from the Edit menu or by selecting the icon will delete the displayed page The next menu page may be selected by clicking the Down key or by selecting the Next Page from the Goto menu The previous menu page may be selected by clicking the Up key or by selecting Previous Page from the Goto menu Example The HE500T1U050 100 110 is used to monitor the temperature of a furnace and indicate the heater or a fan is ON or OFF This example uses a Hitachi H 252 series PLC but is applicable to any PLC with modifications PAGE 60 6 APR 2002 CH 7 TUTORIAL MANO023 10 Untitled TIU Configuration Package G x For Help press F1 1 1 COL 15 ROW O7 INS NUM Figure 7 1 Menu Page 1 1 Communication Settings from Configure Select the applicable automation equipment being used in this example a Hitachi H series is used Click OK Update the Protocol if required 2 Menu Page 1 shows some explanatory details about the program and should look like figure 7 1 For Furnace Control 1 on line 3 click on the font double height icon at the beginning of the line 3 Click on the Insert Page Icon Choose Insert After Current Page Click OK CH 7 TUTORIAL 6 APR 2002 PAGE 61 MANO023 10 Untitled TIU Configuration Package xi File Configure Edit Goto View ESCFESPPEEELEE For Help press F1 Menu 2 2 COL 14 ROW 07 INS NUM Figure 7 2 Menu Page 2 Untitled TIU
85. ge When embedding a recipe item on a menu page the following box is displayed Configure Recipe Item Embedded Data X Remote Data Source Internally Generated Display Format Field Recipe Name Recipe Field C Recipe Field Contents Edit Write v Enabled m Attributes Flashing Change Type Cancel Figure 6 5 Embed Recipe Item The three format types are a Recipe Selector The Recipe Selector field allows the user to select a recipe from the database The recipe selector requires a field to be selected from the database typically this will simply be the record name The recipe selector initially displays the contents of the specified field within the first record in the database The operator will be able to scroll through the records in the database to select the record on which he wants to operate When the required record is found the Enter key is pressed and the desired record is selected The recipe selector is used either on it s own in which case the page is a recipe selection page and upon selecting the record the contents of that record are transferred to the TIU internal registers and or the automation equipment Otherwise the recipe selector is used in conjunction with a recipe field tag and a recipe field contents embedded data field in which case the page is a recipe editing page used to modify the values loaded by the specified record wh
86. ght Figure 5 2 Character Map NOTE Standard and Extended keyboard character are editable however this must be done with caution as it effects how characters are displayed on the HE500TIU050 100 110 i e changing 4 to causes all 4 s from the PLC to be displayed as 454 is displayed as e5e 4 Under the Character Bitmap see Figure 5 1 click on a square pixel to toggle that square on or off The grey area is the space between characters and these squares should not be turned on 5 Go to step 3 to edit the next character CH 5 CHARACTER GENERATOR 6 APR 2002 PAGE 51 MANO023 10 6 Once all the characters have been created or edited click Save File Choosing Yes over writes the current character file Choosing No gives the option to save this character set under a new file name Note It is possible to double the size of an 8x6 character set To do this click on the Double button It is not possible to half the size of a 12x16 character set It is recommended that the 8x6 character set be created first and then doubled 5 4 International Keyboards The CBREEZE software supports various international keyboard layouts However if the standard or extended keyboard characters are edited or deleted the pressed key may appear different or not at all The following keyboard layouts are supported Table 5 2 Supported Keyboard Layouts Danish German Standard Dutch B
87. gisters are displayed under Register Type Tabs on the Configure Network Screen 9 8 Programming Network Inputs 9 8 1 Network Input Registers IG amp AIG In terms of programming the Operator Station to receive data from the network all input registers are treated as Internal Registers on the terminal and are none retentive 9 8 2 Configure Network Input Registers To configure any network input register simply specify the source of the data Profibus Modbus Serial CsCan Because Profibus modbus and serial CsCan support Master Slave type communication only i e no slave can communicate with another slave the source of the data will always be the master device CsCAN In CsCAN data by any node is available to all other nodes therefore any other node on the network can be the source of the data DeviceNet In the DeviceNet network the master device decides what data is sent to each slave device However with the Horner Extension to the DeviceNet protocol which allows each specified Snooped slave device to PAGE 102 6 APR 2002 CH 9 NETWORKING MANO023 10 snoop on other specified Snooped slave devices Therefore in DeviceNet network the master or any slave device that is specified as a Snooped Node can be the source of the data 9 8 3 Configuring Network Input Registers for all Network Protocols 1 Choose the register type from the Configure Network window Only available registers will be displayed Double click the specific register
88. he Add button to add a new bitmap to the table The editor will automatically assign an unused ID but this can be edited if required The icon editor box is displayed See 8 5 6 The icon editor Edit Click on the Edit button to modify the currently selected bitmap The icon editor box is displayed See 8 5 6 The icon editor Delete Click on the Delete button to remove the currently selected bitmap Select Mode The tables can be edited in 3 different modes Decimal Binary and Hexadecimal In decimal mode the selecting value is displayed in decimal and can be assigned any value between 0 and 255 In hexadecimal the selecting value is displayed in hexadecimal and can be assigned any value between 0 and FFh In binary mode the selecting value is displayed in decimal and can be assigned any value between 0 1 and 31 32 Auto scroll mode When AutoScroll mode is selected only applicable in binary mode The terminal will automatically scroll through all bitmaps whose corresponding bit is matched in the controlling register Auto mask bits When auto mask bits is selected the terminal will automatically disregard any irrelevant bits when reading the value in the target terminal When auto mask bits is selected the Data source register for the table becomes a digital point rather than an analog point Default Entry If an undefined value is entered into the Field ID table entry field i e a value that has not been assigned in any bitmap table th
89. he terminal The project and the terminal are not set up for the same protocol If the project is correct then download the correct protocol file to the TIU 1 Select Download Project from the File menu A status bar appears indicating the download is in progress 2 After the project has been downloaded the message Transfer Complete appears 3 After the transfer the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X resets itself 4 The downloaded project now runs 3 7 Uploading a Project 1 Select Upload Project from the File menu 2 Astatus bar appears indicating the upload is in progress Note If the message Link Failed appears check the cables connecting the PC to the unit 3 After the project has been uploaded the message Transfer Complete appears 3 8 Verifying a Project 1 Select Verify Project from the File menu 2 Astatus bar appears indicating verification progress 3 The Verify will stop at all reported errors CH 3 ABOUT PROJECTS 6 APR 2002 PAGE 21 MANO023 10 3 9 Updating the Protocol When the software is installed the user decides where the main CBREEZE folder resides During installation the following folders are created zi Homer zy 5 7 Released C Fonts Manual C3 Os C Projects E a Protocol C C3 Tiulsx CJ Tiu2 x In the protocol directory 3 folders are created TIUOxx TIU1xx and TIU2xx The protocol files for the different terminal are loaded into these
90. his section describes the Trending function available in the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X Use the instructions as follows to embed Trending This features continuously plots up to two registers channels versus time The maximum update rate depends on the equipment connected to the TIU and communication speed Configure Trend Embedded Data x r Remote Data Source EEE Remote Node ID fi Data Type i Location Control Data from Remote Device sr r Visible Traces Trend Width 1 minute o C4 Data Indirectly Specified Range eee Minimum Maximum Attributes M MM Flashing Enable Axes Change Type Cancel Figure 4 18 Embedding A Trend 4 17 2 Enable Axes When this option is selected the X and Y axes of the Trend are when the project is downloaded PAGE 48 6 APR 2002 CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA MANO023 10 4 17 3 Data Indirectly Specified This option allows the programmer to indirectly specify the register which contains the data for the trend i e the contents of the register which is specified in the Location section of the Remote Data Source specifies the register that contains the data for the trend 4 17 4 Control Data from Remote Device This option allows the programmer to control the set up of the trend from registers stored in the automation equipment The structure for setting up the trend is described further in this paragraph The data st
91. iew the internal real time clock or view communication statistics E Page Type Parameters Set Clock Date Format DD MM YY lock Date Format MM DD YY C Comms Stats C Data Monitor C Data Editor Select Recipe Edit Recipe C Picture Menu Warning The TIU will maintain the clock C Graph during power down _ C View Trend only if the Clock Option is fitted C Password Entry Build Page Cancel Figure 4 16 Page Wizard 4 15 2 To use the Page Wizard 1 Move to or insert a page that is to be built 2 Click the Page Wizard icon or from Configure choose Page Wizard 3 Click on the Page Type to be built and chose the particular Parameters to be displayed on the TIU Click Build Page 416 Graphing Not available with the HE500TIU050 4 16 1 Scope This section describes the Graphing function available the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X Use the instructions as follows to embed Graphing This features graphs up to two plots of 21 contiguous registers Plot 1 is the lower byte of the register and plot 2 is the upper byte of the register The graph is updated continuously The actual update time depends on the equipment connected to the TIU and communication speed The data structure is as follows PAGE 46 6 APR 2002 CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA MANO023 10 Offset 0 Offset 1 Offset 2 ug Offset 21 Points Data 1 Data 2 NE Data 21 Points HIGH Byte Number of point for plot 2 Data
92. indows 95 Windows 98 or Windows NT c Approximately 15 7 MB of available hard disk space d HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X Interface Unit PC to TIU Programming Cable HE693CBL232 or equivalent Operator Station Hardware Manual Software Installation Instructions a Start your Windows Operating System b Insert the Software Installation CD C Click the Windows Start menu button and then click Run d The Run dialog box appears e Type D software disk1 setup CD Drive letter assumed to be D Click OK 1 3 Upgrade Revision Software amp Firmware 1 3 1 General To use any new features that are included in this new release on units that were purchased previous to this release both software and firmware require updating by the user Any new unit will be set up for the latest version released 1 3 2 Software Upgrade To update the software requires that the user install the new version of software from the installation CD You may install the new software over any previous version installed See section 1 4 Software Installation Instructions To update existing projects simple open the project from the newly installed version of the software Once the project is saved to disk the update is complete For backup reasons we recommend that you save the new version of your project in a different location or under a different file name 1 3 3 Firmware Upgrade The following steps assume that a project or configuration is loaded
93. inimum and full maximum for the area In attributes sepcify any additional attributes for the shape Once the embedded data type is created it is displayed in the area defined earlier ONO 8 4 8 Object Groups Object groups give the means to group together a set of object groups to produce a single graphics element Once grouped together the object is treated as a single element and can be selected stretched moved only as a single entity Double clicking on the group allows the attributes of a single component part to be edited CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR 6 APR 2002 PAGE 89 MANO023 10 8 4 9 The Part Library 1 The part library enables the means to include standard precomposed objects within graphics pages Position the cursor at the top left of the screen area to which the library part is to be added 2 Click here or lick and drag the cursor to the bottom left of the area to which the part is to be added 3 The standard part library box is displayed on screen Add Part x Part Type Pipework 1 vork Comer Right Down j Tee Down Comer Left D own nom Tee Right J Cross Tee Left P Corner Right Up Tee Top Corner Left Up gt gt Cancel Figure 8 19 Add Part Embedded Data Dialog Box Select the part type from the drop down list Use the lt lt and gt gt buttons to step through other variations within the same part type PAGE 90 6 APR 2002 CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR MANO
94. ions SR31 R Can Status See bit statuses below Write any value to reset a Can Error SR32 R Can Test Result SR33 R Can Off Count SR41 R W Recipe Operation Database Selector SR42 R W Recipe Operation Recipe Selector SR43 R W Recipe Operation Field Selector SR44 R W Recipe Operation Error Flag SR81 100 R W Last Accessed Record Name SR101 999 R W Last Accessed Record Data Fields Table 10 4 Can Status Word Format Bit ID Name Indication 0 Receive Buffer Status Indicates that the can chip has a message available 1 Rx Data Overrun Indicates a can message has been missed 2 Transmit Buffer Status Indicates transmission buffer is available 3 Transmit Buffer Indicates the last message for transmission has gone Completion 4 Receiving Status Indicates a message is being received by the can chip 5 Transmitting Status Indicates the chip is currently transmitting a message 6 Error Status Indicates the can chip has detected an error 7 Can Bus Off Indicates the can chip has removed itself from the can bus 8 Can Power Fail 24V DC is not applied at the Can connector 9 Buffer Overrun Indicates can messages are being wasted CH 10 MATHEMATICS 6 APR 2002 PAGE 105 MANO023 10 10 4 Maths Editor Window To view and modify the contents of the Maths Editor click the mathematics icon from the tool bar or choose Maths from Configure in the main menu the Maths Editor window appears Fig 10 1 4 Maths Editor OF x File Edit Opcode Vie
95. is programmed is displayed on the terminal PAGE 28 6 APR 2002 CH 3 ABOUT PROJECTS MANO023 10 NOTES CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA 6 APR 2002 PAGE 29 MANO023 10 CHAPTER 4 EMBEDDED DATA 4 1 Scope On the HE500TIU050 10X 11X up to 8 embedded data fields may be placed on each page On the HE500TIU20X up to 64 embedded data fields may be placed on each page Embedded data types are numeric monitor or editable alphanumeric monitor only on the HE500TIU10X editable on all other models timer monitor or editable bit status monitor or editable system variable monitor only password entry only in operation Horizontal Fill Text Selector Recipe item and Clock Calendar Many of the sections in this chapter contain specific instructions that are intended to serve as examples only Note If range checking is enabled then increments and decrements are only allowed between the maximum and minimum ranges There are 4 ways to embed data onto the screen a Double click the Display window area b Click the Embed Data icon Chose Edit Embedded data from the menu d Press Shift and Enter Keys together If you double click the display window area or click the Embed Data icon the following screen appears Fig 4 1 From this the programmer can pick which type of data they wish to embed Alphanumeric Data Type Timer Data Type Bit status Password Select Lata Display Format Numeric 123 Data Type _ 7 Clock Cale
96. ise Outputs On Power Up Function Key Definition x Global Function Key Definition Key Type Key Action Execute Maths Global 26 C Local Maths Function Figure 11 5 Calling Math Function From Function Key Background Functions i Restart Function Ewery SECS Gall 2 Iv Enable Restart Function Every 0 00 Secs Call Figure 11 6 Calling Math Function from Background Function CH 12 THE REPORT GENERATOR 6 APR 2002 PAGE 125 MANO023 10 CHAPTER 12 THE REPORT GENERATOR 12 1 General Horner has now added the capability to print reports from the TIU3XX series of terminals Currently only text based reports are supported and only on the Tiu3xx series 12 2 Report Editor Window When the report editor is selected the following window is displayed i Report Editor File Edit View Help al elel BB Ea Bl END OF SHIFT REPORT 16 10 07 15 10 01 a WIDGET MACHINE For Help press F1 54 ROw17 INS Z Figure 12 1 Report Editor Main Screen PAGE 126 29 AUG 2001 CH 11 SMARTSTACK MANO023 09 NOTES
97. it in the current font Animated bitmaps are resized to be the actual size of the bitmap images PAGE 97 MANO023 10 CH 9 NETWORKING 6 APR 2002 CHAPTER 9 NETWORKING 4 9 1 Scope The TIU range supports a variety of industry standard networking options The terminal type determines the network options available on a TIU The following networks are available on the various terminal types Terminal Type Network Tiu050 None Tiu100 Tiu110 Tiu200 Tiu300 Tiu310 Tiu320 Modbus Serial CsCan Tiu101 Tiu111 Tiu201 Tiu301 Tiu311 Tiu321 CsCan Tiu102 Tiu112 Tiu202 Tiu302 Tiu312 Tiu322 Profibus Tiu103 Tiu113 Tiu203 Tiu303 Tiu313 Tiu323 DeviceNet 9 2 Modbus Modbus is an industry standard protocol supported by many commercial Scada packages Use of the modbus protocol on the Tiu range allows connection of the Tius into such a system The TIU1XO and TIU200 terminals support this protocol on their PC programming port so in order to connect a network of Tius to the host system a 232 to 422 converter must be used Contact Horner for recommendations of a suitable device Note that when modbus networking is enabled on the TIU programming port the programming functionality no longer operates other than for a brief three second window immediately after the version numbers are announced on power up or by shutting the system down which may be done by writing to system register SR9 using a function key
98. ition tested is TRUE then the specified bit will be set if the condition tested is FALSE then the specified bit will be cleared 2 Terminate Function If the condition tested is TRUE then the maths function stops executing if the condition tested is FALSE then execution continues at the next maths line 3 Jump To Line If the condition tested is TRUE then execution of the maths function continues at the specified line number if the condition tested is FALSE then execution continues at the next maths line 10 6 3 Bit Test ate Allows the testing of individual bits and subsequent actions to be taken PAGE 108 6 APR 2002 CH 10 MATHEMATICS MANO0023 10 Bit Test Statement 20G0001 Figure 10 3 Bit Test Statement The bit specified is checked against the specified state If the bit states match then the condition is considered to be TRUE Refer to the conditional functions section of the manual for an explanation of the actions which may be performed on the result of the bit test 10 6 4 Assignment This statement assigns a value to the specified local register The value of the register can be mathematically manipulated before storing it the local register Assignment Statement Real set pam Eu sp E pep ae e f s Figure 10 4 Assignment Statement The available mathematical functions are 1 Equal This function makes one Register equal to the value in another register o
99. izontal Meter To embed an Analog Meter on a graphics screen 1 Choose the Analogue Meter Data type Click on the screen this will become the top left hand corner of the area the displayed data will take up 3 The normal horizontal fill embedded data type window will appear Set up the embedded data type as required See Chapter on Embedded Data 4 Once the embedded data type is created it is displayed in the area defined earlier PAGE 84 6 APR 2002 CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR MANO023 10 8 4 3 Animated Bitmap Selector 1 Choose the Animated Bitmap selector Embedded Data type 2 Click on the screen this will become the top left hand corner of the bitmap area 3 Drag the mouse to where the bottom right hand corner is to be located 4 The Animated Bitmap Selector data type window will appear Fig 8 11 Configure Animated Bitmap Embedded Data Ea Remote Data Source Remote Node ID 0 Data Type Location r Display Format NEW ANIMATED BITMAP Edit Table Edit write Enabled r Attributes Flashing Box Bezel Change Type Figure 8 14 Embedded Animated Bitmap Selector Windows In Remote Data Source select the register which will control the bitmap displayed In display format select the animated bitmap set which will be displayed in the animated bitmap selector field Use Edit Write enabled to allow the user to modify the current selection Use
100. key and return to the Discrete Outputs page Toggle Q1 OFF and Q3 ON Return to Menu Page 1 by pressing the UP key Now Status Page 4 is displayed This is because Direct Mode is selected and the register is being read as a word i e 0100 binary 4 6 Toggle Q1 ON Q2 ON Q3 OFF and Q4 OFF Now Status screen 3 is displayed 0110B 3 7 Toggle Q4 ON and all the other OFF Now a screen with Default Menu Screen written on the second line is displayed The HE500TIU050 100 110 is looking for Status Page 8 1000B 8 which does not exist so the default screen is displayed 8 In the CBREEZE software choose Status from Configure Click on Bit Mode Click OK Download the project to the HE500TIU050 100 110 9 Now Status Page 4 is displayed In Bit Mode the HE500T1U050 100 110 reads the register as discrete bits not as a word i e 1000 triggers Status Page 4 0100 triggers Status Page 3 etc CH 7 TUTORIAL 6 APR 2002 PAGE 71 MANO023 10 7 6 Alarms 7 6 1 Scope The HE500T1U050 100 110 can display ALARM information as BITS change in your PLC real time The active alarms can be accepted and then SCROLLED through Up to 300 total pages are available split between Alarms Status and Menu pages The 500 0050 100 110 also has an Alarm Acknowledge Table This feature allows a set of bits to be written back to the PLC to indicate alarms that have been accepted by the user but are still ON in the PLC table These bits are in
101. limits of contrast Adjust the lower limit using the UP or DOWN key and press Enter when done Do the same for the upper limit Note Self test The contrast band adjustment is only available on Tiu1xxs and TIU050 2 8 Display Test The display test continuously blinks all pixels on black to off Look for any pixels stuck on or off Exit this test by pressing and holding any key for approximately two seconds 2 4 Keyboard Test As each key is pressed an indication keypad press the key a message appears indicating the key press Check for keys indicating multiple presses or not reporting presses Exit this test by pressing and holding any key for approximately two seconds 2 5 RAM Test appears above that key In the case of units with a numeric Test either segment 0000 or segment 1000 on the HE500TIU100 110 of the RAM The segment 1000 test performs a base 3 repeating test This test detects shorted address lines and damaged memory bits The segment 0000 test performs a Read Modify Write test on each byte of RAM detecting damaged memory bits Exit this test by selecting DONE 2 6 Serial Loop back Tests Tests the PC port and the Serial Port in each of it s three modes for serial loop back Pre made plugs are required to link the pins of a particular port This takes the following form Table 2 1 Loop back Test Plugs Port Tested Product Type of Connector Pins to Short PC J2 HE500TIU100 110
102. lue is 0 or changes the bit value to 0 if present value is 1 4 Pulse Sets the specified bit high for 1 second and clears it to go low CH 10 MATHEMATICS 6 APR 2002 PAGE 111 MANO023 10 10 6 6 Table Operation hu This operation statement performs a number of operations on a specified table As per figure 10 5 the table definition is defined as the number of local registers in the table beginning at the specified local register Table Operation Ea Table Definition Register ID E 0 Registers starting at 2R 0001 Target Register 2R 0001 Cancel Figure 10 6 Table Operation Window The available operations are 1 Total This action sums the contents of the registers and stores the result in the target register 2 Average This action averages the contents of the registers and stores the result in the target register 3 Maximum This action searches the contents of the registers and stores the maximum value in the target register 4 Minimum This action searches the contents of the registers and stores the minimum value in the target register 5 Move To This action moves the contents of the registers in the table as a memory block to a memory block beginning at the target register 6 Swap With This action exchanges the contents of the registers in the table as a memory block with a memory block beginning at the target register 7 Reset This action resets the contents of each of the
103. macro TIUSXO units support modbus on their additional communication port which is capable of running in a two wire RS485 mode for networking purposes Available registers are Table 9 1 Modbus Network Registers Type Function Description Quantity Retentive Analog inputs that can be read or written by the Network modbus master These registers are equivalent to 9oAIG Analog holding registers as defined by the modbus 32 No Input specification and are accessed using modbus functions 3 and 16 Data is in words Analog outputs that can be read by the modbus Network master These registers are equivalent to input AQG Analog registers as defined by the modbus specification and 16 No Output are accessed using modbus function 4 Data is in words Digital inputs that can be read or written by the Network modbus master These bits are equivalent to coils as Digital Input defined by the modbus specification and are 64 No 9 accessed using modbus functions 1 and 15 Data is accessed in word chunks Network Digital outputs that are read by the modbus master Digital These bits are equivalent to input bits as defined by 64 No Output the modbus specification and are accessed using modbus function 2 Data is accessed in word chunks PAGE 98 6 APR 2002 CH 9 NETWORKING MANO023 10 9 3 Serial CSCAN Serial CsCan is a horner proprietary protocol Use of the Serial CsCan network protocol on the Tiu
104. n nnn nsns 94 8 6 Draw eae eee 95 8 7 eer 96 8 8 Auto Adjust 512 96 CHAPTER 9 1 2222 sein tene 97 9 1 leo MC cc 97 9 2 stipem DC 97 9 2 1 Sending Data to the CSCAN 99 9 3 DeviceNet 99 9 3 1 DeviceNet Features Supported Using Operator Station 99 9 3 2 Communication Method 0 0 cece eee teeter 99 9 3 8 Message Class Message 99 9 3 4 Types of Messages Connections Supported ssssssssssss nn 99 9 3 5 X Additional Feature available in Operator Station 100 9 3 6 DeviceNet 100 9 3 7 Horner Extension Snooped 5 100 9 4 xlesz RR 101 9 5 Configuring the HE500TIU10X 11X 20X for Network Communication 101 9 5 1 SCOPE En A OL ine Error Bookmark not
105. n specify the number of positions for slider 2 3 and rotary 2 8 switches 6 Use edit write enable to allow the user to modify the state of the switch by touching on it 7 In attributes specify any additional attributes for the shape 8 Once the embedded data type is created it is displayed in the area defined earlier in the style specified 8 4 6 Sliders Similar to the horizontal fill Horner has added a Slider type Analogue Meter It is embedded on the menu page in a similar manner to the Horizontal Meter To embed a Slider on a graphics screen 1 Choose the Slider embedded data type CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR 6 APR 2002 PAGE 87 MANO023 10 2 Position the mouse at one corner of the area where the slider is to be drawn Click and hold the left mouse button 3 Reposition the mouse to the opposite corner of the slider area and release the left mouse button 4 The slider configuration dialog box is displayed Configure Slider x Remote Data Source Remote Wade il Data Type Location Display Format 16Bi Unsigned C 32 Bit Signed Range Minimum 0 Maximum 0 m Attributes Flashing Box Graticules Bezel Divisions jo Sub Divisions jo ANALOGS Change Type Cancel Figure 8 17 Configure Slider Animation Data Dialog Box In the Remote Data Source section specify the register which is used to control the position of the slider 6 Inthe di
106. nalog Meters An area of the display can be horizontally filled to create an analogue meter or gauge The height of the block is fixed at the height of the current text line To create a horizontal fill 1 From the embedded data list select Analog Meters Select the Data Type and Location under Data Source 2 Type the Number of Characters under Format The maximum width of the block is determined by the width of the page and the character size 3 Select the Maximum and Minimum range Minimum and maximum values define empty and full scale respectively Configure Analog Metering Embedded Data Ed Remote Data Source i Remote Node ID Data Type Location 16 Bit C 32 Bit Number Of Characters 12 dii 7 a s Range Minimum 0 Maximum 0 T Flashing Change Type Cancel Figure 4 9 Configure Analog Meters Note Only 16 bit registers may be read from the PLC Only linear scaling is supported PAGE 38 6 APR 2002 CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA MANO023 10 4 9 Text Selector 4 9 1 Scope This section describes the Text Selector function available in the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X Use the instructions as follows to embed Text Selector Text Tables are available in the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X CBREEZE software There are 250 available text tables for use and they may be numbered from 1 to 250 Each text table may have up to 256 entries numbered 0 to 255 Entries within each table may be
107. nd these can be split into function blocks which are called by the system as required The function blocks are called on any of the following basis Table 10 1 Call Methods Call Method Description Background Tasks At regularly repeating intervals definable down to 0 01 seconds Scheduled Tasks At a particular time HH MM on specified days of the week Function Key Presses As function keys are pressed 10 2 Maths Functions Maths functions may be used for a variety of purposes 1 Maintaining Internal Variables 2 Controlling Database Operations 3 Generating Alarms 10 3 Internal Registers The available internal register types are as follows Table 10 2 Internal Registers Description Name Purpose Registers Available Bit Input SmartStack l Digital Input Mapping As Smartstack Set Up Bit Output SmartStack Q Digital Output Mapping As Smartstack Set Up Word Input SmartStack AI Analog Input Mapping As Smartstack Set Up Word Output SmartStack Analog Output Mapping As Smartstack Set Up Internal Word Register Internal R Internal Analog Data 240 1200 with BB RAM Internal System Register Internal SR System Specific Data 999 Internal Bit Register Internal 96M Internal Digital Data 240 Network Word Output Network AQ Network Analog outputs Dependant on Network Network Word Input Network Al Network Analog inp
108. ndar An Recipe Item Graph Analog Meter System Variable Text Selector Analog Bit Map Selector Figure 4 1 Chose Embedded Data Type PAGE 30 6 APR 2002 CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA MANO023 10 4 2 Numeric Data 4 21 Scope This section describes the Numeric Data functions available in the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X Use the instructions as follows to embed Numeric Data From the Embedded data list select Numeric Data the screen shown in Figure 4 2 appears Configure Numeric Embedded Data x Remote Data Source Ba Se ea Se en on ee Se ee ee Remote Node ID Data Type Location OX ie 16Bit C 32Bit Signed Unsigned Enabled r Range Checking Enable Figure 4 2 Numeric Data Type Box 1 Select a Data Type register or other and enter a number for the Location 100 for example Note For numbers 0 65535 use 16 Bit Unsigned format For numbers 0 999999999 use 32 Bit Unsigned format When 32 bit is selected two contiguous registers are read from the AE if the AE register specified is a 16 bit register The first register read contains the low word and the second register contains the high word The data source register specifies the first of two registers Where the AE register is a 32 bit register for example on A MOOG PSC100 only a single register is read 2 If 16 Bit and Signed is chosen from Format then numbers 32768 TO 32767 may be u
109. nsfer of small amounts of infrequently accessed data such as configurations or tuning The Polled Connection is used for data that is sent automatically between the slave and the DeviceNet Master Scanner without intervention The DeviceNet Master sends a Polled Command to a DeviceNet Slave Attached to the polled command is 32 words of data for the TIU to use The DeviceNet Slave produces or sends a Polled Response back to the DeviceNet Master The Polled Response consists of 32 words of data All Operator Station modules monitor or eavesdrop on Polled Response messages on the network The Operator Station Modules do not currently support Bit Strobed Cyclic and Change of State connections 9 5 5 Additional Feature available in Operator Station Modules The Horner extension of the DeviceNet protocol known as Polled Snooping is also provided Polled Snooping is totally non intrusive to DeviceNet traffic The Operator Station Modules monitor or eavesdrop on all Polled Response messages on the network The data in the Polled Responses can used by the CBREEZE project in each of the Operator Station Modules Their projects can make decisions based on the snooped data 9 5 6 DeviceNet Hequirements The following requirements must be met to integrate Operator Station Modules into a DeviceNet network and to establish communications with a DeviceNet Master a DeviceNet Node Address MACID In order to communicate with a DeviceNet Master a uni
110. our or multicoloured select a set of colours which the lamp can show 6 Ifthe lamp is set as edit write enabled then touching the lamp will allow it to move in sequence through colours assigned to it 7 Attributes can be assigned to the lamp as required 8 When multicoloured mode is selected click on the icons within the Colours section to specify the colours that the lamp will display 9 Once the embedded data type is created it is displayed in the area defined earlier PAGE 86 6 APR 2002 CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR MANO023 10 8 4 5 Switch El To embed a switch on a graphics screen 1 Choose the Switch embedded data type 2 Position the mouse at one corner of the area where the switch is to be drawn Click and hold the left mouse button 3 Reposition the mouse to the opposite corner of the switch area and release the left mouse button The switch embedded data type window will appear Configure Switch Embedded Data x Remote Data Source emote odel s Data Type Variable Memory iw Av Location foo Display Format 16 B e e Paesitions j r Edit write Enabled Attributes Flashing Box Bezel RUNNING Change Type Cancel Figure 8 16 Configure Switch Embedded Data 4 n Remote Data Source select the register bit whose value will control the state of the switch 5 In Display format select the switch type to be displayed In additio
111. out Box From the configuration menu select Configure then Menu Timeout A timeout is set in ALL menu and sub menu pages Time outs in each screen may be inhibited from the Edit menu To disable the Timeout function set the time to 0 seconds PAGE 44 6 APR 2002 CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA MANO023 10 4 12 Flashing Characters 4 12 1 Scope This section describes the Flashing Characters function available in the HE500TIU050 10X 1 1X 20X Use the instructions as follows to embed Flashing Characters The user may have flashing characters on any line and on any type of page in the project There are two different ways that flashing characters are implemented a In the embedded data screen under Attributes check the box for Flashing b The other way to create flashing characters is to use the TAB key when you are creating the project Flashing is toggled by line using the TAB key current line the cursor is on In this case the entire line flashes Note Flashing can not be enabled or disabled conditionally 4 13 Set the Real time Clock 4 13 1 Scope This section describes the Set the Real time Clock function available in the HEBOOTIUO50 10X 11X 20X Use the instructions as follows to embed Set the Real time Clock The Real time Clock is not a standard feature on all TIUs The Real time Clock is set from the PC s clock To automatically set the Real time Clock from the PC s clock Connect the TIU to the PC From File
112. pe colour control box Subsection 8 2 7 Inserted new shapes mode Bezel Mode Subsection 8 2 8 Added information on solour control techniques for text objects Subsection 8 2 9 Inserted new shapes mode Touch Key Mode Subsection 8 2 10 Removed references to old bitmap editor Subsection 8 2 12 Flood Fill Mode Added Inserted Section 8 3 Palette Toolbars Replaced Figure 8 8 with current animation toolbar Moved section 8 4 2 Animated bitmap Selectors to fall in line with numbering for other embedded types Added Section 8 4 4 Lamps Added Section 8 4 5 Switches Added Section 8 4 6 Sliders Added Section 8 4 7 Curved Analogue Fills Added Section 8 4 8 Object Groups Added Section 8 4 9 The Part Library Added Section 8 4 10 The NotePad Object Added Section 8 4 11 Multipen Trends Reworded much of section 8 5 Animated bitmap editor Modified Section 8 6 Draw Attributes to reflect new palette styles for Tiu300 series Added Section 8 7 Paste Options Added Section 8 8 Auto Adjust Size Inserted sections 9 2 Modbus and 9 3 Serial CsCan Added Chapter 12 The Report Generator PAGE 6 6 APR 2002 PREFACE 023 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS uU dM Tc n i 3 LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY sssssssesseseeeeeeeeenenn nnne 3 ABOUT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES nnner A 4 DECLARATION OF EMC CONFORMITY ssssssssssssssseeeeeennnenennnn
113. que MACID must be assigned to each node on the network Valid DeviceNet MACIDs are within the range of 0 63 inclusive at least one master and 63 slave and or master nodes b DeviceNet Baud Rate Each device connected to a DeviceNet network must be configured to operate at the same baud rate The baud rate for the Operator Station Modules can be selected to be 125K 250K or 500Kbaud All devices on a DeviceNet must be configured to operate at the same baud rate The available registers are Table 9 4 DeviceNet Registers Type Function Description Quantity Retentive AIG Network Specially defined analog inputs that come from 32 No Analog Input the DeviceNet network protocol Data is in words Network Specially defined analog outputs that go to the WAQG Analog Output DeviceNet network protocol Data is in words 86 No 9 5 7 Horner Extension Snooped Slaves Most controllers that support DeviceNet slave networking communication allow snooping Snooping allows the controller to gather data from other slaves on a network as the master polls that slave device Polled data sent from the slave to the master can be in one of two formats depending on the amount of data the slave needs to send to the master CH 9 NETWORKING 6 APR 2002 PAGE 101 MANO0023 10 9 6 Profibus Available registers Table 9 5 Profibus Network Registers Type Function Description Quantity Retentive AIG
114. r Of Status Pages fi L F Data Source Figure 7 10 Configure Status Pages From View choose Status This displays the first of four status pages On the third line delete what is there and type Status Page on the fourth line click on the x4 icon and type 1 in the centre of the line Status Page 1 appears as the screen in Figure 7 11 Highlight display screen click Edit and Copy Untitled TIU Configuration Package x File Configure Edit Goto View Help Lesen b fae gt alale sj s UI is Sele mi 21 For Help press F1 Menu1 1 COL 20 ROW 07 INS NUM 7 Figure 7 11 Configure Status Pages PAGE 70 6 APR 2002 CH 7 TUTORIAL MANO023 10 Click the down arrow icon on the project software to get to Status Page 2 of 4 Delete what is on the display screen then from Edit choose Paste Page Change the 1 on line four to a 2 Do the same for pages 3 and 4 From File choose Download Project On the HE500T1U050 10X 11X 20X press the DOWN key to get to the Discrete Output page as in Figure 7 8 Press the PAUSE key the toggle Q0 ON by pressing the UP key and ENTER key Press the PAUSE key until nothing is highlighted three times Figure 7 12 Status Page 0 Press the UP key The page shown in Figure 7 12 should be displayed Note Status pages are only displayed from Menu Page 1 5 Press the DOWN
115. r s Name Horner Ireland Ltd Manufacturer s Address Unit 1 Centrepoint Centre Park Road Cork Ireland Declares that the products Models HE500TIU050 HE500TIU100 HE500TIU101 5 10 500 0111 HE500TIU200 and HE500TIU201 Conforms to the following EMC standards EMC EN 55 022 Radiated and Conducted Emissions EN 50 082 1 RF EFT EFB ESD Immunity Supplementary Information The above conformity only relates to the products in a stand alone capacity The products are used as part of a system and are therefore classified as a component As a component the products prohibited by EC regulations to carry a CE Mark for EMC conformity Static discharge tests only apply to normal operation of the keyboards via the front panel We would stress that the use of our products within your system while helping to ensure compliance of your system to the same directives do not necessarily guarantee that compliance will be achieved We would also like to point out that the interpretation of the law concerning CE marking and its application to sub assemblies and components is open to interpretation Date 31 Mar 1999 PREFACE 6 APR 2002 PAGE 5 MANO023 10 REVISIONS TO THIS MANUAL This version MANO0023 10 of the CBREEZE software for the Tiu Range contains the following revisions additions or deletions Figure 8 1 Replaced Old Shapes Tool bar with new Shapes Toolbar Modified Section 8 2 2 Rectangle to encompass new sha
116. r to a constant value CH 10 MATHEMATICS 6 APR 2002 PAGE 109 MANO023 10 2 Plus This function lets the programmer add the contents of a register to the contents of another register or constant and stores the result in the specified register 3 Minus This function lets the programmer subtract the contents of a register or constant from the contents of a register and stores in the result in the specified register 4 Multiply x This function lets the programmer multiply the contents of a register by the contents of another register or constant and stores the result in the specified register This function has a special case that allows a decimal fraction to be specified as the constant for example multiply by 0 025 5 Divide This function lets the programmer divide the contents of a register by the contents of another register or constant and stores the result in the specified register This function has a special case that allows a decimal fraction to be specified as the constant for example divide by 0 3333 6 Modulus This function divides one integer register by the contents of another register or by a constant and stores the remainder in the specified register e g register R100 contains 18 execute R101 R100 7 R101 is set to the value of Reminder 18 7 4 7 And This function lets the programmer AND the contents of a register with the contents of another register or constant and stores
117. registers in the table to zero PAGE 112 6 APR 2002 CH 10 MATHEMATICS MANO023 10 10 6 7 Function fix This action performs a function on the contents of the specified action and stores the result in the same register or another specified register The available functions are Root This function puts the square root of the contents of the first register in the second specified register ToBCD This function converts the contents of the first register to Binary Coded Decimal and stores it in the second specified register FromBCD This function converts the contents of the first register from Binary Coded Decimal and stores it in the second specified register 10 6 8 Recipe Operation Register Load Y Record 2R 0001 Df Database OK Figure 10 7 Recipe Operation Window This function allows the transfer of a record to or from the recipe database The available functions are 1 Load recipe Loads a recipe whose id is contained within a specified internal register into the recipe data buffer within the system registers 2 Save recipe Saves a recipe whose id is contained within a specified internal register from the recipe data buffer within the system registers Note that the save operation writes the data to flash memory in the terminal Whilst this provides optimum data security it also requires that other terminal operation halts whilst the flash is written to This includes communication with th
118. riod 10 Secs C Tiu gt C Tiu lt gt AE Data is read from the at the specified interval Remote Data Source Remote Node ID Data Type word Location 5 Local Data Source Tiu Data Starts at ZA 201 C 16 Bit Registers Block Size 24 zl Registers Figure 10 13 Data Mapping Configuration Block Type Selects the direction and control mechanism of the transfer block The following transfer types are supported 1 Tiu AE Data is transferred from the AE and placed in Internal registers within the Tiu continually at the specified period Note that the specified period is only a target and is not guaranteed Creating many transfer blocks with a short period can reduce communication throughput in other areas and may cause screen display to become sluggish It is wise to select the highest acceptable transfer period 2 TIU AE Data is automatically written to the AE whenever a change is detected within any register in the specified block 3 Tiu AE Data may be read from or written to the AE under the control of the Tiu The Data transfer maths function is used to cause the transfer to occur Remote data source Specifies the target register bit in the AE target area Where multiple registers are specified the block Size is not 1 the first register bit in the AE is specified CH 10 MATHEMATICS 6 APR 2002 PAGE 119 MANO023 10
119. ructure is as follows Offset 0 Offset 1 Offset 2 Offset 3 Offset 4 Offset 5 Time Base Ch 1Scale Ch 1Data Ch 2Scale Ch 2 Data Width Time Base 0 maximum update rate 1 1 10s per plot X X 10s per plot up to X 10 Scale Maximum value of Y axis for that channel if 0 channel is not plotted Data Raw register values Negative values are plotted at full scale Width Number of samples across the display 100 1 pixel per plot 50 2 pixels per plot 25 4 pixels per plot 10 10 pixels per plot Any other value the nearest to the above 4 is used If the Control Data from Remote Device option is not clicked then the trend is set up as follows The Time Base is set by the Trend Width The scale is set by the Minimum and Maximum Range The data for the first trace is taken from the register specified or indirectly specified in the Location field The data for the second trace is taken from the following register specified or indirectly specified in the Location field Note When Control Data from Remote Device is selected the data to set up the structure of the trend is only read once when you first go onto a screen where the trend is embedded The data for the trend is read continuously 4 17 5 To Embed a Trend Select Embedded Data from the Edit menu Select Trend under Type Select a Data Type register or other and a Location To display axes with the graph click the Enable Axes under Format Click OK gU R
120. s F1 Fig 6 1 Database Editor Window 2 The TIU Recipe Database Editor appears Set the number of Records different settings and Fields parameters 3 Edit the Fields and Records as desired 4 From File select Exit to leave the Recipe Editor 6 3 To Edit Recipe Fields and Records 1 Open the Recipe Editor by clicking on the Recipe icon on the Toolbar or from Configure Recipes 2 Left click on the Field to be edited Enter the Ingredient Name Type Remote Data Source register and Format in the same manner as Embedded Data Enable Scaling if desired 3 Left click on the Record to be edited Enter the value and click OK or press Enter 4 FromFile select Exit to leave the Recipe Editor PAGE 54 6 APR 2002 CH 6 RECIPES 023 10 6 4 Editing Ingredient Properties An ingredient or field in the database corresponds to a value which will be loaded to a specified location either internal to the TIU or in the connected automation equipment Edit Ingredient Properties fie Remote TN aoe LU tanara dE TTG UE TRITT MASATA Figure 6 2 Ingredient Properties Each field has the following properties a Ingredient name An alphanumeric string that is used to specify which field in a recipe is being edited The string may be up to 30 characters in length b Type Currently recipe data fields may be formatted as numeric timer alphanumeric or bit
121. second coil the second page and so on Status messages can have up to eight embedded data values per page Up to 300 total pages are available split between Status Alarms and Menu pages Two different modes are available for configuring status pages These modes are the Bit Mode and the Direct Mode e Direct Mode reads only one register as a word from the PLC for the status page If the value in this register is zero or greater than the number of configured status pages in the system the main menu screen is displayed Otherwise the appropriate status screen is called up e Bit Mode works essentially the same except that the screens are controlled by discrete bits instead of the full word register values NOTE Status pages are only displayed when MENU PAGE 1 is selected Example The following example involves the HE500TIUO50 10X 11X 20X connected to a GE Fanuc 90 30 PLC It is applicable to any of the supported automation equipment see 7 3 with substitutions made for the specific registering nomenclature i e Q is a discrete bit output It is assumed the PLC is properly configured the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X is properly connected to the PLC both are powered up and the CBREEZE software HE500TSW232z2 is running on the PC 1 Select Communication Settings from the Configure menu Select the automation equipment type you are using For the example here a GE Series 90 SNP protocol is being used Click OK 2 Insert
122. splay format section select whether the slider is to be a knob type slider or a pointer type slider used to indicate levels 7 Inthe range section specify the values to indicate the positions at either end of the slider range 8 Once the embedded data type is created it is displayed in the area defined earlier e 8 4 7 Curved Analogue Fills To embed a Curved Analogue Fill area on a graphics screen 1 Choose the curved analog embedded data type 2 Position the mouse at one corner of the area where the curved is to be drawn Click and hold the left mouse button 3 Reposition the mouse to the opposite corner of the curved analog area and release the left mouse button The curved analog embedded data type window will appear PAGE 88 6 APR 2002 CH 8 GRAPHICS EDITOR MANO023 10 Configure Curved Analog Metering Embedded Data x Remote Data Source Data Type Location Display Format Range Minimum 0 Maximum E Attributes Flashing JT Box mee ANALOGS a 1 amp Bit Unsigned v C 32 Bit Signed i S dl Change Type Cancel Figure 8 18 Configure Curved Analog Embedded Data A In Remote Data Source select the register whose value will control the proportion of the area to be filled In Display format select the style of the fill along with the format of the register In Range select the values which correspond to empty m
123. t is also possible to map the clock calendar time and date information to the automation equipment To do this 1 From Configure chose Clock Calendar Mapping 2 Click Enable Select the Data Type register or other and first register or other for the Map Start Click OK 3 The mapping is displayed in the Map field see Figure 4 14 Check Calendar Mapping F Enable Target Node Pone 0 Data Type Words zl Minutes 1 Start e 2 ate 3 Month 4 C Second Yen 5 C Eve Minute Days In Month C Every Hour Day Ot Y 7 C Eve Dag v zi Day Of Week Warning The TIU wll maintain the clock dwing power down if the Clock Option fitted cea Figure 4 14 Clock Calendar Mapping CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA 6 APR 2002 PAGE 43 MANO023 10 4 11 Menu Timeout 4 11 1 Scope This section describes the Menu Timeout function available in the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X Use the instructions as follows to embed Menu Timeout The Menu Timeout is a useful safety feature This forces the HE500TIU050 100 110 back to the first main menu page after a set time period For example the HE500TIU050 100 110 is on an input menu page after 30 seconds of no activity the HE500TIU050 100 110 reverts back to the non input safety main menu page To set the timeout Set Menu Timeout Ea Enter Menu Timeout Seconds Cancel Figure 4 15 Set Menu Time
124. the Up key 3 To decrement the data press the Down key 4 To enter the day to the PLC press the Enter key If range checking is active then increment and decrement are only allowed between the maximum and minimum ranges Table 4 1 Configurations for Timer Format 16 Bit MM SS 12 Hour Minutes amp Seconds 16 Bit HH MM SS 12 Hour Hours Minutes amp Seconds 16 Bit MM SS T 12 Hour Minutes Seconds amp 10th of Seconds 16 Bit HH MM SS T 12 Hour Hours Minutes Seconds amp 10th of Seconds 16 Bit HH MM 12 Hour Hours amp Minutes 32 Bit MM SS 24 Hour Minutes amp Seconds 4 5 Bit Status 4 5 1 Scope This section describes the bit status functions available in the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X Use the instructions as follows to embed Bit Status From the Embedded data list select Bit Status Select the Data Type l for example Select Token Pair OFF ON for example Enter a number for the Location register or other 10 for example If a word Data Type is chosen enter a Bit Number in the range of 0 15 under Format If bit 0 is off then OFF is displayed If bit O is on then ON is displayed To modify a token pair select the token pair to be modified Click Edit Tokens Enter the ON and OFF descriptions up to 10 characters in the Enter Bit On Token and Enter Bit Off Token boxes 8 After being modified the modified token pair can now be selected as normal Bom noo PAGE 34 6 APR 2002 CH 4
125. the register Configure Text Selector Embedded Data x Remote Data Source Remote Node ID 1 Data Type Location Bit Offset p r Display Format 16 32 Bit Table ID Edit wiite Enabled M Attributes Flashing Change Type OK Figure 4 11 Bit Off Set field 4 9 7 Default Text Table Entries If an undefined value is entered into the text table entry field i e a value that has not been assigned in any text table then one of two different things happen a lf the user has assigned a value to the Default Entry in the Text Table box then that entry number is displayed This value is assigned by first checking the box next to Default Entry then entering a number in the box below CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA 6 APR 2002 PAGE 41 MANO023 10 b If the box is unchecked and a default entry has not been selected then a series of asterisks corresponding to the longest entry in the text table are displayed Example There are four entries in the text table These four entries have numbers of 23 24 54 and 67 The text in these entries is as follows 23 Cola 24 Soda Water 54 Apple Juice 67 Orange Juice 100 Undefined If an undefined value is entered e g 97 then is shown If a default entry has been selected i e 100 any number can be used then the text corresponding to 100 Undefined is displayed
126. the result in the specified register The AND operation is performed on a bit basis e g register R100 contains value 85 decimal b0000000001010101 execute R101 R100 AND b0000111100001111 R101 is set to the value b0000000000000101 5 8 Or This function lets the programmer OR the contents of register with the contents of another register constant and stores the result in the specified register The OR operation is performed on a by bit basis e g register R100 contains value 85 decimal b0000000001010101 execute R101 R100 OR b00001111000011 11 R101 is set to the value b0000111101011111 3935 PAGE 110 6 APR 2002 CH 10 MATHEMATICS MANO023 10 9 Exclusive Or This function lets the programmer XOR the contents of a register with the contents of another register or constant and stores the result in the specified register The XOR operation is performed on a by bit basis e g register R100 contains value 85 decimal b0000000001010101 execute R101 R100 b00001 11100001111 R101 is set to the value b00001 11101011010 23930 10 6 5 Bit Operation This operational statement can perform 4 different operations on a local bit register Bit Operation Statement x Bit Identifier 2060001 Cancel Figure 10 5 Bit Operation Statement Window 1 Set Changes the bit value to 1 2 Clear Changes the bit value to 0 3 Invert Changes the bit value to 1 if present va
127. tilised 3 The signed 32 Bit format for numbers 999999999 to 999999999 may be selected by clicking on 32 Bit and Signed CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA 6 APR 2002 PAGE 31 MANO023 10 42 2 To edit numeric data 1 Check the Edit Write box 2 To enable range checking check the Range Checking box and enter a Maximum and Minimum range number 100 and 5 for example 4 2 3 change data registers contents from the HE500TIU050 10X 1 1 20 Press the Pause key to select the data field for editing The selected field becomes highlighted To increment the data press the Up key To decrement the data press the Down key On Terminals HE500TIUO50 11X 20X the numeric pad may be used as an easier way to enter data To enter the data to the PLC press the Enter key If range checking is active then increment and decrement are only allowed between the maximum and minimum ranges gis co mcs 4 3 Alphanumeric Data 4 3 1 Scope This section describes the Alphanumeric Data functions available in the HE500TIU050 10X 1 1 20 Use the instructions as follows to embed Alphanumeric Data From the Embedded data list select Alphanumeric Data the screen shown in Figure 4 3 appears Configure Alphanumeric Embedded Data x r Remote Data Source Remote Node ID fi Data Type Location Display Format Number Of Characters fi 6 r Edit write Enabled Attributes Flashing Change Type Cancel
128. ub menu page CH 7 TUTORIAL 6 APR 2002 PAGE 65 MANO023 10 7 4 Password Protected Sub Menus 7 4 4 Scope This tutorial section of the manual covers how to create password protected sub menus Example Continuing from the example in 7 2 one sub menu is set up for the heater and another for the fan Each sub menu sets the temperature within the furnace at which the heater or fan turns ON OFF This is the same as the example in 7 3 except that the sub menus are now password protected 1 Create a new menu page by selecting Insert Page from the Edit menu 2 Enter the text as shown in Figure 7 6 Tutorial TIU Configuration Package OE x File Configure Edit Boto View Help _ Ss eel sel i el alse S als re salis vef Je mi fr 211 For Help press F1 Menu3 3 COL 04 ROW 04 INS NUM 7 Figure 7 6 Password Enter Screen 3 Place the cursor one space to the right of CODE and select Embedded Data from the Edit menu Select Password for the Type Click OK Four question marks should appear beside the word CODE 4 Go to menu page 3 Select the Modify SubMenu Properties and choose 2 for the Number of Pages Check the Password Protect box and enter a Password of 1234 Click OK The bottom middle cell should display Menu Page 3 1 indicating a sub menu 5 Follow steps 2 through 8 in 9 3 6 Save and Download Project to the HE500T1UO050 100 110 PAGE 6
129. urce Remote Node ID Data Type Location r Display Format Table ID E Edit Table Edit write 1 Enabled m Attributes Flashing Change Type Cancel Figure 4 10 Configure Embedded Data Box CH 4 EMBEDDED DATA 6 APR 2002 PAGE 39 MANO023 10 Select a text Table ID number 1 250 If you want the ability to edit the text string from the HE500T1U050 10X 11X 20X click the Edit Enable box 5 Tocreate edit delete entries click the Edit Table button 6 AText Table box appears and the user has the ability to Add Delete and Edit text strings Ao 4 9 3 To Add an Table Entry 1 Click Add Figure 4 11 is displayed 2 The field ID is automatically the next the available number in the table This can be changed by typing in the number required or incremented using the up and down buttons to the right of the field 3 In the text field enter the text corresponding to that field ID 4 The size of the font which the text will be displayed can then be set to the character set sizes 6 x 8 or 12 x 16 5 The programmer can enter the customised character generator by clicking edit font see Chapter on Character Generator for further details Text Table Field FieldID 000 Text Cols 68 616 Edit Font C 12 16 24 32 Figure 4 11 Text Table Field Entry Text tables can be called in 3 different modes Decimal Binary and Hexadecimal
130. ure 2 1 Default Screen 2 From Configure pick Select Terminal Type and choose the model 3 Connect the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X PC Port to a serial port COM1 2 or 4 on the PC From the Configure menu choose PC Comms Port and the applicable Comm port 4 Connect power 24VDC to the HE500TIU050 10X 11X 20X Power up the unit The type of protocol currently installed is displayed in the lower half of the screen during power up 5 If the AE is different than the protocol currently installed on the HE500T1U050 100 110 20X a new protocol must be loaded CH 2 GETTING STARTED 6 APR 2002 7 8 PAGE 15 MANO023 10 From the Configure menu click Communication Settings and select manufacture of the AE followed by the type The default setting for this equipment will be displayed in the window Click OK to accept Configure Link To Remote Equipment x Remote Equipment Manufacturer Model Dummy PLC Port Settings Baud Rate a0 s Parity Noe S Data Bits 8 Stop Bits Communication Mode RS422 485 Four Wire Tiu Master Remote Networking Network Mode Enable Global Remote Node ID o Word Swap 32 Bit Data Cancel Figure 2 2 AE Configuration Box If the default setting does not match the communications settings of the AE select the appropriate Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits and Communication Mode N
131. uts Dependant on Network Network Bit Output Network Q Network Digital outputs Dependant on Network Network Bit Input Network l Network Digital inputs Dependant on Network PAGE 104 MANO023 10 6 APR 2002 CH 10 MATHEMATICS The Internal System Registers available are as follows Table 10 3 System Registers Name Read Write Description SRO1 R W Current page ID SRO2 R State of the up down pause enter keys SRO3 R W Global PLC Network Address 9esR04 R W Contains the most recently entered password SR05 R Current edit variable 0 none being edited 1 first editable variable active etc SRE R W Keyboard LED AND mask SR7 R W Keyboard LED OR mask SRB R W Base Menu Page SRY R W Write zero to shut down system SR11 R RTC seconds SR12 R RTC minutes SR13 R RTC hours SR14 R RTC date SR15 R RTC month SR16 R RTC year SR17 R Number of days in current month SR18 R Number of the day in the year eg 1 February 32 SR19 R RTC day of week SR21 R Number of accepted alarms SR22 R Number of unaccepted alarms SR23 R W Total number of communication attempts to the PLC Writing any values resets all comms counters 9oSR24 RAN Number of good communication transactions SR25 R W Number of bad communication transactions SR26 R W Number of no communication transact
132. vides for two methods of establishing communication the Operator Station Modules implement only one of the methods which is referred to as the Predefined Master Slave Connection Set This method provides communications typically seen in a Master Slave relationship and uses a DeviceNet Master Slave protocol The other method of communication is through the use of the Unconnected Message Manager UCMM The Operator Station Modules do not currently support the UCMM method of communication 9 5 3 Message Class Message Priority Both Explicit Messaging and I O Connections are established using a message class known as Message Group 2 Only In this message class the message priority is determined solely by the network address of the individual nodes The lower the node s address the higher its priority 9 5 4 Types of Messages Connections Supported The Explicit Messaging and Polled Connection features are supported The following terms are defined per the DeviceNet Specification Release 2 0 Volume I DeviceNet Communication Model and Protocol Explicit Messaging Used in typical request response oriented networks Explicit Messages are used to command the performance of a particular task and to report the results of performing the task Polled Connection Responsible for receiving the Master s Poll Command and returning the associated response PAGE 100 6 APR 2002 CH 9 NETWORKING MANO023 10 Explicit Messaging is used for the tra
133. w Help alala aee Sle mo S rr n 77 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 For Help press F1 2 Figure 10 1 Maths Editor Window 10 5 Execution of Maths Functions Maths functions are called by starting at a specified line The lines are processed consecutively beginning at the start line until a line with a END marker is processed or the end of the maths listing is reached Control may be switched using a GOTO statement in the function block or using any of the conditional statements which will jump to another line or END marker 10 6 The available operational statements are 1 No Operation Em 2 Conditional 3 Bit Test 1 4 Assignment 5 Bit Operation 6 Table Operation fa 7 Function Lc 8 Recipe 5 9 Control Flow Al 10 Data Transfer END 11 Set End 10 6 1 No Operation This statement causes the line to do nothing The statement shows as a blank line PAGE 106 6 APR 2002 CH 10 MATHEMATICS MANO023 10 10 6 2 Conditional 4r This statement compares the contents of a local store register with either the contents of another local store register or a constant After which an action is completed depending on the result of the comparison Conditional Statement Ea Test Register Register Constant 90001 moo 7 polso add r Action Set Bit 2060001 Bit Id C Terminate Function C Jump To Line END Cancel
134. which a Maths Function is to be called To configure the scheduled functions for the TIU terminal select Scheduled Functions from the Edit menu Scheduled Functions x Call Time 1 M Enable jon 2 Enable 00 00 3 Enable 4 Enable 5 Enable 6 8 3 e Enable Enable Enable Enable 10 Enable 11 Enable 12 Enable 13 Enable 14 Enable 15 Enable 16 Enable SEL BES SU SE SR CES bs CES Rot bz Pur n ee boc Ta ss un BEN KEA EE REN mE AES ea EY a Ge A EA SE RS cR GEN SE ale SES SU 54 SE SEN CES SES c Cb SE CR CES boc po du uan nur s eu Toc o 0000 nt s kn HEN KE BE EEN obe s Sa s Sd s uU Figure 10 10 Scheduled Functions Window 10 8 1 To Set Up a Schedule Function 1 Enable the schedule by clicking on the tick box corresponding to the schedule number 2 Inthe Time enter the time of day at which the function is to be executed 3 Click the day or days on which the function is to be executed 4 Inthe Call field enter the mathematic function to be executed this is the line number of the mathematic function PAGE 116 6 APR 2002 CH 10 MATHEMATICS MANO023 10 10 9 Internal Register Tagging z Internal register tagging gives two facilities to the maths editor One is to give names to each
135. x ee 3 19 Function Keys The 500 0050 10 1 1 20 support function keys to be assigned in the project The Up Down Pause and Enter key can be configured as function keys however are defined on a per page basis Due to the fact that the keys may have other functions allocated to them the following restrictions are placed on the allocation of functions to these keys 1 The Pause key is available for mapping on status pages alarm pages and menu pages with no editable embedded data and which are not part of a submenu and which do not have a submenu 2 The Enter key is available for mapping on status pages alarm pages and menu pages except the first menu page 3 The Down Key is available for mapping on status pages and on the last page of a sub menu 4 The Up Key is available for mapping on status pages and on the first page of a sub menu It is used for scrolling purposes on menu pages that are not the first in a submenu and on alarm pages Along with the Up Down Pause and Enter keys the alphanumeric keypad on the HE500T1U050 11X 20X can also be assigned functions the CBREEZE software These function keys can be programmed on all page types and menus CH 3 ABOUT PROJECTS 6 APR 2002 PAGE 25 MANO023 10 The Configure Function Key Screen lists the available function keys on each page See Figure 3 6 Configure Function Keys x Select a key from the List Disabled Disabled Disabled Disable
136. y special consequential incidental or penal damages including but not limited to loss of profit or revenues loss of use of the products or any associated equipment damage to associated equipment cost of capital cost of substitute products facilities services or replacement power down time costs or claims of original purchaser s customers for such damages To obtain warranty service return the product to your distributor with a description of the problem proof of purchase post paid insured and in a suitable package PAGE 4 6 APR 2002 PREFACE MANO023 10 ABOUT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES Any example programs and program segments in this manual or provided on accompanying diskettes are included solely for illustrative purposes Due to the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Horner APG LLC cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams It is the sole responsibility of the system designer utilising the Operator Station to appropriately design the end system to appropriately integrate the Operator Station and to make safety provisions for the end equipment as is usual and customary in industrial applications as defined in any codes or standards which apply NOTE The programming examples shown in this manual are illustrative only Proper machine operation is the sole responsibility of the system integrator DECLARATION OF EMC CONFORMITY Manufacture
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