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1. 3 Enter your User name and Password and click OK The New Open Site Edition Network Application dialog box opens New Open Site Edition Network Application Existing Application name M Project Description Language English United States en US cos 4 On New tab enter name for the overall project 5 Select the language which corresponds to the regional setting of the computer You will be able to translate the application into any other language at a later state of development 6 Click Create The Factory Talk View window opens Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Developing an HMI Application 11 7 To split the project into different areas hosting an HMI Server right click the CEM project and select New Area ta FackoryTalk View Studio Site Edition Network File View Settings Tools Window Explorer O O lt 2 Network LOCALHOST ao Delete Add Server Backup Mame CEMProd Line Resource Editor T 5 Description Security a Properties 8 Type an area name and click 9 Right click the newly created area and select Add New Server gt HMI Server ra FactoryTalk View Studio Site Edition Network File View Settings Tools Window Help t 0 9 lt 4 Network LOCALHOST Effa CEM Project Po Runti
2. 2 Remove Threshold H123 H456 H78 Set NV H123 H456 H78 Set LV H123 H456 H78 Set HV H123 H456 H78 Set MV Threshold EB2 3B 15S eM 2 C Increasing Cancel Alarm Label E52 381 1 In Alarm Messages Decreasing Help Custom Message Severity C System Defaults User Defaults File Ml Td Set T ag 15v 470 Printer Wd S8t In amp lm s4Un Configure thresholds in ascending order from lowest 1 to highest 8 An alarm is not clearable until the device alarm is back a normal state The analog alarm value H123 H456 H78 Val PVA stays at the alarm level until it has been acknowledged by the operator with the display acknowledge button An analog alarm counts as 1 alarm even if two messages are visible in the alarm list for example High alarm and Max alarm Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Developing an HMI Application 49 Derived Tags Alarming The last step to configure the alarm 1 to create a derived tag file named Alarming One file from the HDRS Data Retrieval HMIDerivedTags shortcut name csv could be used to copy and paste Derived Tag Name and Expression into this file Alarming MMC Library Derived Tags Tag Name Est WSS AlmUnackd Close Description Prev Expression alm tags unack 153518 1 4 2
3. 22 1 Sta RM 52 1 Val DCY 27 1 5 35 1 Sta STU 58 2 0 Text 59 1 Val RST_RT Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 66 Display Tag Reference MotorR E3 24 yellow 5 red 55 5 34 CurrentUserHasCode C 53 03 MotorR large MMC Library Display IE X Alarm remark Single Mode ON OFF MotorR E3 small Display MotoR E3 large 5555555555 MotoR E3 large Display MotorR small 28 Disturbance CEEE Vis 1 Par DisableSingle 29 E3 Fault 5 34 and CurrentUserHasCode C Local Stop 26 Safety Switch Hot Available 21 Safety Interlock 31 Machine Interlock 32 Heavy Startup 80 81 Motor Cortrol Ong Set 3 Ack 4 2 AlmUnAckd Trip 50 91 52 IET wg i Vis 59 gt 0 41 2222 tii EMEN Start 7 CurrentUserHasCode B 4 33 CurrentUserHasCode B Vis 1 Par DisableLocal 1 Sta IntlkOK 1 Sta NBIntIkOK 1 Sta IntlkbypActive Vis 1 Par HasIntlkObj 1 Sta PermOK 1 Sta NBPermOK 1 Sta PermbypActive Av Current Therm Utilized ning F E FRRRRR ER Vis 1 Par HasPermObj Vis Shortcut name Global HeavyStartup Vis CurrentUserHasCode C AND NOT 1 Par HeavyStartuplgn 1 90 AND 1 Aux Stopped Vis CurrentUserHasCode B Y X Vis CurrentUserHasCode C 21 20 Commands 1 1 Cmd 0 3 241 Cmd 3 4 4 Cmd 4
4. IP address of the computer hosting the existing server Computer name lt Back Cancel 10 Click Next 11 Select MMCLibrary_v2 which was unzipped in step 2 from the MMCL CD Add HMI Server Wizard Select Existing HMI Server Ea Select the name af an existing HMI server Server name lt Back Cancel 12 Click Next Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 26 Developing an HMI Application 13 Enter a name for the new server Add HMI Server Wizard New HMI Server Properties Enter name and description for the new server CEM Description Cement Line 1 HMI Served browse for the computer name ONS IP address of the computer that will host the new server Computer VIEWSERVER E Back Cancel 14 Click Finish 15 Follow the steps in Data Server Setup on page 12 to add a new Data Server Note MMCL Server V2 zip also contains four other HMI server folders which store overview graphics for different areas departments in Cement Industry for user reverence They are MMC Auxiliaties MMC CementMills MMC Kiln and MMC RawMaterials Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Developing an HMI Application 21 Creating New FactoryTalk 00 Header View SE Displays 00 Header Display must be configured always as startup page and may not be closed at any time This page contains Visual Basic cod
5. 52 N Valve1 large Display Valve1 small 5555555555 SESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Vis 1 Par Disablesingle 31 Disturbance Si e ar 5 2 Manual Vis 37 and CurrentUserHasCode C Safety Switch 2 Set 3 Ack 3 2 AlmUnAckd 28 Hot Available Safety Interlock 34 Machine Interlock 35 Limit X Alarm CurrentUserHasCode B A Limit Y Alarm 1 32 4 36 CurrentUserHasCode B 33 Start Counter Vis 1 Par DisableLocal 51 _ 6 45 CurrentUserHasCode C Vis 1 Par EnBypass 1 Sta IntlkOK 1 Sta NBIntlkOK 1 Sta IntlkbypActive Vis 1 Par HasIntlkObj 1 Sta PermOK 1 Sta NBPermOK 1 Sta PermbypActive Vis 1 Par HasPermObj Vis CurrentUserHasCode C Vis CurrentUserHasCode B 44 45 43 45 Vis CurrentUserHasCode C y In the following table 1 shortcut name 123 456 78 2 H123 H456 H78 and 3 H123 H456 Command Suus 1 1 Cmd 0 20 1 Sta RPX 33 1 Sta ZYAM 51 1 Val DCX 2 1 Cmd 1 21 1 Sta RUX 34 1 Sta IDS 52 2 Name 3 1 Cmd 3 22244 Sta RXM 35241 Sta IDP 54 2 lext Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 82 Display Tag Reference Command 4 1 Cmd 4 23 4 Sta KM 36 41 Sta REU TE TE Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Valve2 52 013 valve large MMC Library Display 55
6. 22 5 21 CurrentUserHasCode B mum Set 3 Ack H123 42AImUnAckd 31 Stop CurrentUserHasCode B 32 Acknowledge 33 TUS 6 CurrentUserHasCode B 35 36 37 41 38 42 Vis CurrentUserHasCode C Vis CurrentUserHasCode B In the following table 1 shortcut name H123 H456 H78 and 2 H123 H456 H78 Commands Suus O 3 1 Cmd 3 20 1 Sta BatteryFault 33 2 M SG Text WA04 50 1 Val RT 4 41 Cmd 4 21 1 Sta IMS 34 2MSGText FA00 51 2 Name ZI wre Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Rockwell Automation Support Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the Web to assist you in using its products At http www rockwellautomation com support you can find technical manuals a knowledge base of FAQs technical and application notes sample code and links to software service packs and a MySupport feature that you can customize to make the best use of these tools For an additional level of technical phone support for installation configuration and troubleshooting we offer TechConnect support programs For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visit http www rockwellautomation com support Installation Assistance If you experience a problem within the first 24 hours of installation review the information that is contained in this manual You can contact Customer Support for initial help in getting your product up and running
7. User Manual AB Allen Bradley Using the Mining Mineral and Cement Library MMCL in FactoryTalk View Site Edition Applications 143333541 t i 5 1 ne ay 2 LIS Bu Allen Bradley Rockwell Software Automation Important User Information Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls publication SGI 1 1 available from your local Rockwell Automation sales office or online at http www rockwellautomation com literature describes some important differences between solid state equipment and hard wired electromechanical devices Because of this difference and also because of the wide variety of uses for solid state equipment all persons responsible for applying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples a
8. 2 99 gt 0 1 Sta PermOK 1 Sta NBPermOK 1 Sta PermbypActive Vis IShorteutname Vis CurrentUserHasCode C Vis Par HasPermObj Global HeavyStartup Vis CurrentUserHasCode B AND NOT 1 Par HeavyStartuplgn AND 1 Aux Stopped is CurrentUserHasCode C In the following table 1 shortcut name H123 H456 78 2 H123 H456 H78 and 3 H123 H456 Command Values 1 1 Cmd 0 29 1 Sta RAM 50 41 Val RT ZI ST f NAIDO 5 1 Cmd 5 55 1 Val RST_RT 25 1 Sta F 34 1 Sta REG 26 1 Sta UAM 35 1 Sta S TU 2 1 Sta KAM 36 2 Sta WAM 0 7 Vis 1 Sta WAM 0 7 28 1 Sta TAM 37 2 Sta CAM 0 7 Vis 1 Sta CAM 0 7 Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Display Tag Reference 13 Analog Enhanced x ye ud Set 3 Ack 2 2 AlmUnAckd CurrentUserHasCode B Set 1 21 41 CurrentUserHasCode C 52 54 Vis 1 Par EnBypass or 21 56 20 and CurrentUserHasCode C a 05 large MMC Library Display Miel x 3555555555 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS 32 Disturbance Replacement 33 sensor Error 1 40 59 39 Parameter Error Actual 38 ETE EET LLL BEH SHLLLLL Control Limits ad me E 46 Current jM 0508 UserHasCodelt UserHasCode C Unit LLLLL d IIII 49 Current A UserHasCode C EE el Sim Vis CurrentUserHasCode B lt lt
9. 28 Fault Vis 34 and CurrentUserHasCode C 29 TD Contactor Feedback 2 30 Local Stop 1 Safety Switch 26 Available 3 8 Safety Interlock __ M Machine Interlock 31 A Heavy Startup Set 3 Ack 4 2 AlmUnAckd 32 CurrentUserHasCode B Motor Control Vis Shortcut Warning Overload 80 4 33 CurrentUserHasCode B name Global ae e Vis 1 Par DisableLocal rip HeavyStartup Bv CUTE AND NOT xc R 1 Sta IntlkOK 1 Sta NBlntlkOK 1 Par HeavyStartuplgn AND 1 Aux Stopped Running Ho RA so StatCounter am O Before Restart sec 3 1 Sta IntlkbypActive Vis 41 Par HaslntIk0b 1 Sta PermOK 1 Sta NBPermOK 1 Sta PermbypActive Vis 71 Par HasPermObj __ sim Vis CurrentUserhasCode C Vis CurrentUserhasCode C 35 350 23 Vis CurrentUserhasCode B In the following table 1 shortcut name H123 H456 78 2 H123 H456 H78 3 shortcut name 123 H456 78 and 4 H123 H456 1 1 Cmd 0 80 3 DeviceStatus 1 2 0 81 88 TripStatu 3 1 Cmd 3 82 3 AverageCurrent 4 1 Cmd 4 83 3 ThermUtilized Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 64 Display Tag Reference 25 25 1 51 33 1 Sta REU 26 1 Sta UAM 34 1 Sta REG 21 1 35 1 Sta STU MotorR 24 yellow rr 5 34 CurrentUserHasCode C 25 red Alarm remark Single Mode ON OFF
10. H123 H456 M1 C Sta RMj Display 04 H1z3 HAS5 DT Replace with E53 topic 123 H456 M1 CSta REG topic H123 H456 M1 L 5ta REL iltopic 123 H455 M1 D Sta Display 04 Diglnp Z r tepicL H123 H455 D 1 4 Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Developing an HMI Application 41 Modifying Graphic Objects When you are using template graphics do not modify the whole template to change the shape or size of individual objects This distorts fonts and other objects in the graphic Instead only modify that object which needs to be changed See the example below for further explanation Incorrect Beltconveyor with Motor Correct 01 R1 03 Beltconveyor with 52 gt R D Selection Buttons for There are many ways to generate selection buttons or switches This section describes how to add template buttons Machine Groups MaGrp Change the caption of the button as needed Use the Tag Substitution procedure on page 30 to replace the following placeholders Placeholder Replace with For example __ _ The appropriate shortcut name E50_V16 MaGrp_ The appropriate Machine Group name 1 000 02 Click Preselecton of Group to E 5 7 EM Indicator Group Preselected Indicator Group Selection Active n 1 E Indicator Restart Request Enabled Publication RA UM001B EN P
11. edad eia Es Permissions Effective Permissions Account 0 ADMINISTRATORS View permissions by User Action Login Macro Logout Macro Administrators aBa Computers Electricians aBa Computers Engineers Computers Operators Computers Account Viewers Computers 1 ADMINISTRATORS Add _ Remove 2 ELECTRICIANS Permissions for Administrators from All Computers _3 ENGINEERS E Action low Den a OPERATORS All Actions IEWERS E FactoryT alk View Security Codes Ll 5 B C D F G Cancel Help Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Developing an HMI Application 23 Import the Instead of importing the individual elements of the MMCL project one by one the entire project can be imported and used as a base project Complete the following steps to import the project 1 Copy MMCL Server V2 z1p file or appropriate version from the MMCL CD to your hard drive 2 Unzip the file into the working directory of Factory Talk View SE For example C Documents and Settings All Users Documents RS View Enterprise SE HMI Projects 3 In FactoryTalk View Studio create a new Application if you do not already have one open 4 Right click the Application name in this example CEM_Plant and select New Area FactoryTalk View Studio Site Edition Network File View Settin
12. 5 441 Cmd 5 Publication RA UMOO 0 gray 0 1 green 1 green In the following table 1 shortcut name 123 456 78 2 H123 H456 H78 3 shortcut name 123 456 78 and 4 123 456 E3 20 1 Sta RXM 28 1 Sta 50 1 Val RT 80 3 DeviceStatus 1 21 1 Sta RYM 29 1 5ta RAM 51 41 Val DCX 81 3 IripStatus 2224 Sta RM 30 1 Sta SAM 52 1 Val DCY 82 3 AverageCurrent 23 1 5ta WAI 31 1 Sta IDS 53 2 Name 83 3 hermUtilized 1B EN P November 2010 Display Tag Reference 67 Command ______ TE 6 1 Cmd 1 24 1 Sta W 32244 Sta IDP 5524 Text 7 1 Cmd 2 2524 Sta F 33 1 Sta REU 56 2 X Text 26 1 Sta UAM 34 1 Sta REG 5 2 Y Text 27 1 5 35 1 Sta STU 08 2 0 Text 59 441 Val RST RT Publication RA UMO01B EN P November 2010 68 Display Tag Reference MotorD 5 34 CurrentUserHasCode C Alarm remark Single Mode ON OFF 24 yellow d Display Motorl large Motor large Display MotorD small 25 red 55 63 Vis 1 Par Disablesingle 03 MoterD large MME Library Display Vis 34 and CurrentUserHasCode C 56 6 555555555 5555555555555 55555555515555555 28 Disturbance 29 Manual Auto Contactor Feedback 30 Oc Stop 26 Safety Switch Hot Available 2 Safety Interlock Machine Interlock 31 Internal Torque Switch E Set 3 Ack 3 2 AlmUnAckd CurrentUserHasCode B
13. H123 H456 78 Command Saws ____ Nas 1 1 Cmd 0 25 1 Sta F 34 3 EMA 40 1 Set SP 50 1 Val PV 3 1 Cmd 3 26 1 Sta KA 35 3 41 1 Set PVZ 51 1 Val PVA 2 1 Sta MA 36 3 ELA A2 1 Set MV 52 2 Name Status 28 1 Sta HA 37 3 43 1 Set HV 54 4Next 20 1 Sta ESP 29 1 Sta LA 38 41 Sta ParErr 44 41 Set LV 56 1 Val SPZ 21 1 Sta RZ 30 1 Sta NA 39 1 Sta NegGrad 45 1 Set NV 5 1 Val PVY Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 16 Display Tag Reference Command 840000 Values 22 1 Sta KM 31 1 31 1 51 50241 Val PVZ 23 4 Sta ERR 32551 60 1 Val M 24 4 33 41 33 1 StaERRM ERRM 61 1 Val NZ Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Display Tag Reference 17 ActMod Set 3 Ack 2 2 AlmUnAckd CurrentUserHasCode B Set 4 38 CurrentUserHasCode B Set 1 21 41 CurrentUserHasCode C 24 yellow 25 red 54 Vis 41 Par DisableLocal Vis 1 Par EnBypass or 21 52 05 AcEMod large Display 57 5555555555 5555555555554 5555555555555 32 Disturbance Replacement 56 20 and 7 Hot available imm urrentUserHas 33 CodelC Sensor Error Deviation Error 100 Parameter Error Ae LLLLL LLLLL 60 aee 39 Limit Max 7777 77 n arm 41 1 Par En Bypass and CurrentUser Unit LLLLL E 1111 L
14. R5Linx Enterprise Device gt gt gt Primary add ppl E E RSLinx Enterprise VIEW SERVER EEB 1789 417 Backplane Eu EtherWet Ethernet 10 92 8 142 SoftLogix5800 EtherNetfIP SoftLagixS800 EtherMet TP 10 92 8 143 1756 ENET A 1756 G E 1756 0404 1756 4 m 1 1756 1653 ESO 416 81 11 3 1756 DNB 1756 DNB 10 92 9 105 1756 1756 ENBT A 2 10 92 41 212 1756 ENBT A 1756 EMBT A 1 Mode Online Nok Browsing Offline Tag File Browse Press button ko assign selected path to this shortcut Ao Cancel Verity Help 10 Click Add 11 Type a shortcut name do not use spaces which corresponds to name defined in the Data Retrieval Tool IMPORTANT The shortcut name must correspond to the defined name in the Data Retrieval Tool These defined names can be found within the file names of the files exported by the Data Retrieval Tool for example HMITag shortcut name csv The exported files are in the Data Retrieval Tool directory 12 Click Apply 13 Repeat steps 1 12 for each controller Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 16 Developing an HMI Application Import Templates from the Library Project Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 In this section the display templates are loaded into the empty HMI project Displays 1 Expand the project until the Graphics folder is expande
15. Reduce lt lt Reduce ji Display AnalnpC_small 41 1 Par EnBypass and CurrentUserHasCode C Vis CurrentUserHasCode C Vis CurrentUserHasCode C 42 CurrentUserHasCode C 42 43 34 cm Ae 36 45 CurrentUserHasCode C Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 14 Display Tag Reference In the following table 1 shortcut name H123 H456 78 2 H123 H456 H78 and 3 shortcut name H123 456 H78 Commands Status cont Status cont Values 1 1 Cmd 0 42 41 Set MV 50 41 Val PV Sia Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Display Tag Reference 15 Analog 24 yellow 25 red 64 Set 3 Ack 2 AlmUnAckd CurrentUserHasCode B 52 05 Analnp Library Display Set 1 21 41 CurrentUser 5555555555 555555555555555955555555555555 HasCode C Disturb Vis 1 Par EnBypass or 21 3 33 x m Replacement Value 4 1 Par EnBypass and 38 E wedded LLLLL LLLLL CurrentUserHasCode C e Unit LLLLL PY Low ES Vis CurrentUserHasCode B Vis CurrentUserHasCode C Vis CurrentUserHasCode C 42 CurrentUserHasCode C 42 43 34 43 CurrentUserHasCode 3 44 CurrentUserHasCode C 1111 36 Tm 45 CurrentUserHasCode C 61 45 44 In the following table 1 shortcut name H123 H456 78 2 H123 H456 H78 and 3 shortcut name
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17. Vis 22 and CurrentUserHasCode B FELLLLL Vis 33 AND 21 AND CurrentUserHasCode B If 40561 Then 40 40 60 61 100 Else 40 61 Endif Vis 34 AND CurrentUserHasCode B If 41 gt 0 Then 41 2 41 1 Else 41 0 Endif Set 5 Set 41 Vis 32 and Vis 31 and CurrentUserHasCode B Set 4 Set 40 Color 38 Color 37 Vis 30 and Ind 35 Ind 35 CurrentUserHasCode B Color 36 Ind 33 Vis CurrentUserHasCode C Val 51 Vis 21 and 33 and CurrentUserHasCode B Color 33 Set 40 Label 51 Val 50 Label 50 Val 58 Vis 34 and CurrentUserHasCode B Label 58 Vis 33 AND 21 AND urrentUserHasCode B CurrentUserHasCode B Then 40 40 60 61 100 Else 40 Endif Vis 34 AND CurrentUserHasCode B If 41 100 Then 41 41 1 Else 41 100 Endif Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 80 Display Tag Reference In the following table 1 shortcut name H123 H456 78 2 H123 H456 H78 and 3 AC numbers for CV Command Suus CS mes CENE 2524 Sta F 57 1 Val CE 26 1 Sta CDA 58 1 Val CV 2 1 5ta CFF 60 1 4 28 4 Sta RZ 61 1 Par NZ 30 41 Sta ECC 62 2 Val BCZ 31 1 Sta ECU 32 1 Sta ECX 33 1 Sta RCC 34 1 Sta RCU 35 41 Sta RCX 36 1 Sta BCC 37 1 Sta BCU 38 1 Sta BCX Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Display Tag Reference 81 Valve ha ad 5 37 CurrentUserHasCode C Alarm remark Single Mode ON OFF Valvel small Display Valve large
18. 00000000 8045 00000 8046 00000 0 00000000 8046 00000 8046 00000 8046 00000 0 00000000 Not Defined FactoryTalk Directory Server Computer Name localhost e Primary Items Data Items Predifined Items Add Items Add Items Ignored Remove Items Remove Items Duplicate Connections Closes Failed Closes Rejected Opens Failed Opens Rejected Active Attempted Closed Dropped 1061 00000 1012 00000 49 0000000 2501 00000 1424 00000 1203 00000 1187 00000 Active 0 00000000 0 00000000 0 00000000 0 00000000 5 00000000 20 0000000 15 0000000 0 00000000 First Drop Time Invalid time Last Drop Time Invalid time Heartbeat Ret Enable Simulation Developing an HMI Application 43 Communication Supervision wu The heartbeat mechanism is used to check if the Factory Talk View SE Data Server is still alive The HMI tag Heartbeat reads a pulse from the ControlLogix software The derived tag function HeartbeatFct writes the status of the Heartbeat tag to the derived tag HeartbeatRet The ControlLogix software monitors this tag for timeouts and generates an alarm ES HeartbeatFct MMC Library Derived Tags Tag Mame HeartbeatR el ig Close Description Heartbeat Function Pres Expression Heartbeat Logical Relational Arithmetic Bitwie Functions Tags Check Alarms Line 1 Column
19. 1 1 HeartbeatRet Heartbeat Heartbeat Function Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 44 Developing HMI Application DO CNET A MMC Library Display Diagnostic The ControlLogix software provides a tag indication for proper Network Communication E50 V16 NetworkOK 0 On Network error the module color changes to RED Clicking on the module opens a Network diagnostic display for this network Clicking on the two processor modules next to DNB module in the chassis also opens two different Controller Diagnostic faceplates One is RSLinx software based and the other one is LL CPU AOI instruction based Both are provided as a user reference Network Screen Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Network overview example LE _ 5 E51 FR2 M1 E51 FR3 1 IMultistate Indicator 11 1 50 16 EIA SlotStatasBits 621 O then 0 else 1 There is a direct reference tag used to indicate whether a module it is healthy available or not For further information about the module status bits please refer to the RSLogix 5000 Online Help and search under Module Defined Data Types for the desired module The large red X indicates that modules are unhealthy not available Developing an HMI Application 45 To use the trend ActiveX in Factory Talk View SE the trend data must be renas y configured in an Data Log Model in order to be visible in the displays The following tags mus
20. 1 In the following table 1 shortcut name H123 H456 78 2 H123 H456 H78 and 3 Shortcut name Global Commands Stus Sisusicom WSTen MSGText cont 1 1 Cmd 0 21 1 5ta ACT 37 1 Sta MAT 100 2 MSGText IntlStart00 116 2 MSGText IntlStop00 2 1 Cmd 1 117 2 MSGText IntlStop01 3 1 Cmd 3 23H Sta STA 102 2 MSGText IntlStart02 118 2 MSGText IntlStop02 4 1 Cmd 4 119 2 MSGText IntlStop03 5 1 Cmd 6 41 2 COMText M 120 2 MSGText IntlStop04 7 H Cmd 8 26 41 Sta RSB 50015 00 15 105 2 MSGText intlStart05 121 2 MSGText intlStop05 15 1 2 27 1 Sta 5 42 4 ota GrpIdent 106 2 MSGText IntlStart06 122 2 MSGText IntIStop06 16 1 Cmd 7 28 41 Sta STU 107 2 MSGText IntlStart07 123 2 MSG Text IntlStop07 Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Commands 17 1 Cmd 9 18 1 Cmd 10 Display Tag Reference 61 MSGText MSGText cont sates 35 1 Sta W 60 1 ParAllowSt 114 2 MSGText IntlStart14 130 2 MSGText ImmStop06 artPause 36 1 Sta F 61 1 Par starting 115 2 MSGText IntlStart15 131 2 MSGText ImmStop07 TimeOutPreset 62 43 Par EnGrplde ntify Publication RA UMO01B EN P November 2010 62 Display Tag Reference MotorN 24 yellow 52 25 red 54 03 MotorN large PAL Library Display J 34 LurrentUserHasLode L Alarm remark Single Mode ON OFF MotorN small Display MotorN large 1 MotorN large Display MotorN small 28 Vis 1 Par Di
21. 3 Valvel small display If the motor is in Single start mode the 03 Valvel large display opens If needed you can replace the symbol assigned to the group White Value in normal state m Value in Fault state Value in Warming state Orange Value replaced Value not Ready 51 351 11 Analnp AnalnpC Module Analnp Module EESSSESESS 5555555555 11111 Module SLLLLL To replace placeholders in the module see Tag Substitution on page 30 When the project is running click on the module to open the 05 Analnp small or 05 AnalnpC small display White Value in normal state Value in Fault state 51 351 Li 8 m Value in Warning state Orange Value replaced Value not Ready Publication RA UMO01B EN P November 2010 36 Developing an HMI Application ActMod Module Actuator Module 55555555530 5555555555 11117777 HERE LLLLL replace placeholders in the module see Tag Substitution on page 30 When the project 15 running click on the module to open the 05 ActMod small display Indicator Module in local mode 51 0 V alue 1n normal state V alue m Fault state Yabe m Waning State V alie placed Value not Ready Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Developing an HMI Application 37 PID Module PID Module SSSSSSS5S5555555 SS SS5S5S5S5555555 SPZ LLLLL SPZ LLLLL D
22. 30 1 Sta Dec Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 88 Display Tag Reference Local Message Display usermessages CEM Project CEMProd Line1 Local Messages Trigger value Message 1 You are neglecting a safety Funckionin Attention 111 2 important monitor Function will nbe suppressed in rrange For immediate repair ofindisturbed Sensor 55813 Availability Alarm 4 4 Warning Timeout Alarm 52215 ER CommErr Ki 20 ComErr CEM ProjectHC DX A amp Set CommERR 0 Abort Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Value Input Display Tag Reference 89 2 3 4 Name m 10 v 3 5555555555 LLLLLLLLLLLLLL HI2NENHNS et 5 Range 1_ 2_ 3_ 4 C Set 5 lf 1_ 2_ 3_ 4_C Set 5 4 1_ 2_ 3_ 4_C Val NZ Then 1_ 2_ 3_ 4_C Set 5 1_ 2_ 3_ 4_C Set 5 1_ 2_ 3_ 4 C Val NZ 1_ 2_ 3 4 C Val MZ If 1_ 2_ 3_ 4_C Set 5 lt 1_ 2_ 3_ 4_C Val MZ Then UM 32 83 4 56185 101 82 83 84 C Set 5 1 42 43 4 21481 82 3 84 C Val NZ 100 Else 41 42 3 4 CSetHb F1 2 3 4 C Val MZ Endif 1_ 2_ 3_ 4_C Val MZ H 1_ 2_ 3_ 4_C Val NZ 100 Else 1_ 2_ 3_ 4_C Set 5 1_ 2_ 3_ 4_C Val NZ Endif Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 90 Display Tag Reference SysGrp 23 yellow 24 red 52 51 Set 4 26 CurrentUserHasCode B v2 CurrentUserHasCode C 20 Display 00 System t EbO V16
23. 30 Developing an HMI Application Substitution Use the following procedure to replace the standard placeholders in the modules on the following pages 1 Drag the module group to your new display 2 Right click the module and select Tag Substitution 3 Replace the following placeholders with the appropriate Asset Code AC Placeholder Replace with For example topic shortcut name to the appropriate processor E50_V16 H123 AC Group Number of the module E51 H456 AC Asset Unit BC1 H78 AC Component S1 Tag Substitution Search for Display 04 topic H123 H455 H 78 IF 123 H455 H 8 CStaFi 1 then 1 topic H123_H456_H78_C Sta w 1 then 2 1 5 Replace with Vig 2 Display 04 23 78 IF H123 H456 H 8 CStaFi 1 then 1 123 H456 H 8 1 then 2 Elselllf i gt i Confirm replacements Lose Help Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Developing an HMI Application 31 Digital Input Module Digital Module LM 51 5 01 To replace placeholders in the module see Tag Substitution on page 30 When the project is running click on the module to open the 04 DigInp display The module is not visible when it is in normal state The module is visible when it is in any abnormal state 81 Module in Fault state Module in Waning 5 tate Module not ready Module 1n Bypass sta
24. 4 33 CurrentUserHasCode B Vis 1 Par DisableLocal Internal Limit Switch External Limit Switch X 36 37 A 38 39 A Heavy Startup xart Counter 1 Sta IntlkOK 4 Sta NBlntkOK 51 x art Cu n pu 1 Sta IntlkbypActive Restart sec Vis 1 Par HaslntlkObj 1 Sta PermOK 71 Sta NBPermOK 1 Sta PermbypActive Vis 1 Par HasPermObj Vis Shortcut name Vis 39 Global HeavyStartup Vis CurrentUserHasCode C AND NOT 1 Par HeavyStartuplgn Vis 38 AND 1 Aux Stopped Vis CurrentUserHasCode B Vis CurrentUserHasCode C 21 20 0 gray 0 gray 1 green 1 green In the following table 1 shortcut name H123 H456 78 2 H123 H456 H78 and 3 H123 H456 Commands Values 1 1 Cmd 0 20 1 Sta RXM 29 1 Sta RAM 37 1 5 50 1 Val RT Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Display Reference 69 Commands Ses Sausio Status 27 1 Sta KAM 35 1 Sta STU 43 1 Sta ZY 5 2 Y Text 28 4 Sta 36 1 Sta TXAM 58 2 0 Text Do oo i Publication RA UMOO1 B EN P November 2010 70 Display Tag Reference MotorD E3 24 yellow 5 34 CurretnUserHasCode C 25 red 55 Alarm remark Single Mode On Off MotorD_E3_small Display MotorD_E3_large MotorD_E3_large Display MotorD E3 small Vis 1 Par DisableSingle FE 03 MotorD E3 large MMC Library Display x1 Vis 34 and CurrentUserHasCode C 53 5555
25. 53 Fe 03 MotorR large Library Display MotorR small Display MotorR large MotorR large Display MotorR small 3555555555 5555555855555555555554555555555 Vis 1 Par Disablesingle Manual Auto Disturbance 28 20 Thermal Overload 29 Contactor Feedback 30 Local Stop Vis 34 and CurrentUserHasCode C Safety Switch 20 Hot Available 21 Safety Interlock Machine Interlock 31 A Heavy Startup Set 3 Ack 3 2 AlmUnAckd CurrentUserHasCode B 4 33 CurrentUserHasCode B RunningHeurs Vis 1 Par DisableLocal 50 Start Counter Start Counter Y 35 Before E HHH 5 o 35 23 is 5950 7 1 Sta IntlkOK 1 Sta NBIntlkOK Parameters sim 1 Sta Intkbyp ctive Vis 1 Par HasIntlkObj 9 Vis CurrentUserHasCode C Sta PermOK 1 Sta NBPermOK Vis Shortcut name Global Fi Sta PermbypActive Heavystartup Vis 1 Par HasPermObj AND NOT 1 Par HeavyStaturlgn Vis CurrentUserHasCode C AND 1 AuxStopped i or 22 7 20 e is CurrentUserHasCode B 21 0 oo 1 1 green Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Commands 1 1 Cmd 0 3 41 Cmd 3 4 4 Cmd 4 5 441 Cmd 5 6 41 Cmd 1 7 1 Cmd 2 Display Reference 65 In the following table 1 shortcut name _H123_H456_H78_C 2 H123 H456 H78 and 3 H123 H456 Values 20 1 Sta RXM 28 41 51 50 1
26. 555555 28 Disturbance 18 Manual 30 Contactor Feedback Local Stop 26 Safety Switch 27 __ Hot Available 31 Safety Interlock Machine Interlock E 37 Internal Torque Switch Internal Limit Switch E 38 39 A External Limit Switch 40 41 Heavy Startup 80 Set 3 Ack 4 2 AlmUnAckd 81 Warning CurrentUserHasCode B 82 Trip 83 RECHTS He A 4 33 CurrentUserHasCode B Vis 1 Par DisableLocal Therm Utilizar Hus 50 2 35 or 23 1 Sta IntlkOK 1 Sta NBIntIkOK 5 Pipe m OUTE MAREA HH 2 1 Sta IntlkbypActive ta 2 35 Vis 1 Par HaslntlkObj 52 Before Restart sec __ 888 1 Sta PermOK 1 Sta NBPermOK 1 Sta PermbypActive Vis 1 Par HasPermObj Vis 37 Vis 59 gt 0 oad promes Vis Shortcutname Global HeavyStartup AND Vis 39 NOT 1 Par HeavyStartuplgn AND 1 Aux Stopped Vis CurrentUserHasCode C Vis CurrentUserHasCode B Vis 38 42 _ E 43 21 20 0 gray 0 1 green 1 green Vis CurrentUserHasCode C In the following table 1 shortcut name H123 H456 78 C 2 H123 H456 H78 3 Shortcut name H123 456 78 and 4 H123 H456 Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Commands 1 1 Cmd 0 3 241 Cmd 3 4 4 Cmd 4 5 441 Cmd 5 6 1 1 7 1 Cmd 2 Display Tag Reference 71
27. 55555559 Disturbance 34 Local Stop 30 Safety Switch Hot Available 31 Safety Interlock 37 achine Interlock imit x Alarm 38 Lirnit Y Alarm 35 36 51 55 Start Counter 3 Start Counte se Vis CurrentUserHasCode C Commands 1 1 Cmd 0 3 41 Cmd 3 4 4 Cmd 4 5 41 Cmd 5 6 41 Cmd 1 7 1 Cmd 2 8 1 Cmd 6 SSSSSSSSSSSSSS4 5S 555555555 Vis CurrentUserHasCode B Display Tag Reference 28 yellow 5 40 CurrentUserHasCode C 29 red 54 Alarm remark Single Mode ON OFF Valve2_small Display Valve2_large Valve large Display Valve small Vis 1 Par Disablesingle 555 Manual 5555555555 56 6 555555555 57 7 5 1 Set 3 Ack 3 2 AlmUnAckd CurrentUserHasCode B RRRBRE 4 39 CurrentUserHasCode B Vis 1 Par DisableLocal 8 48 CurrentUserHasCode C Vis 1 Par EnBypass n 1 Sta IntlkOK 1 Sta NBlntlkOK 1 Sta IntlkbypActive Vis 1 Par HasIntlkObj 1 Sta PermOK 71 Sta NBPermOK 1 Sta PermbypActive Vis 1 Par HasPermObj 41 or 27 Vis CurrentUserHasCode C 46 48 47 48 y ES 24 or 25 25 24 In the following table 1 shortcut name H123 H456 78 2 H123 H456 H78 and 3 H123 H456 Status cont Saws Vis 40 and CurrentUserHasCode C 83 Publication RA UMO01B EN P November 2010 84 Display Tag Refer
28. CL display templates Display Template Page Control Group 60 MotorN 62 MotorN E3 63 MotorR 64 MotorR_E3 66 MotorD 68 MotorD_E3 70 oubSys 12 Analog Enhanced 73 Analog 75 ActMod 77 PIDMod 19 Valvel 81 Valve 83 Diglnp 05 Diglnp2 86 DigPulse 87 Local Message Display 88 CommErr 89 Value Input 89 oysGrp 90 Publication RA UMO01B EN P November 2010 60 Display Tag Reference Control Group 52 54 35 36 Pe 11 CtrlGrp MMC Library Display 555 55555555555555555555555555555 22 Status 3 39 Startup Watling 28 Starting Ready Stopping Standing INO ee 23 mmediat eed 30 29 LLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Stop 24 TN Power Dip Shutdown E TN LLLLLLLLLLLLLLL prol euer deir tm 31 Material 100 131 so 16 SS Running Hours 25 Remaining ER I Mo Mo Vis CurrentUserHasCode C Vis CurrentUserHasCode B 22 2 CurrentUserHasCode B 4 32 CurrentuserHasCode B 16 34 CurrentUserHasCode D 15 26 CurrentUserHasCode B 18 42 62 1 CurrentUserHasCode B 7 CurrentUserHasCode B 17 60 CurrentUserHasCode B 5 27 CurrentUserHasCode B Set 3 Ack 2 2AlmUnAckd CurrentUserHasCode B Vis If 2 AlmUnAckd 0 and 41 2 3 4 C Sta W or 31 42 3 4 C Sta F 1 then 1 else 0 25 or 28 or 23 or 29 55 23 6
29. D gu LLLLL diii acc nur EXT aur Ext To replace placeholders in the module see Tag Substitution on page 30 Click on the touch zone to open the 06 PIDMod display You can find a description of this faceplate in the operation description of the display INEST Touch Contollar m Fault state in Warmng 5 tate Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 38 Developing an HMI Application Control Group Module Control Group Module Standing Standing Change the caption of the button from GRP to the AC Group Number of the module the H123 placeholder for example E51 To replace placeholders in the module see Tag Substitution on page 30 The display is based on the assumption that a Control Group 1 always named H123 456 H78 where H123 is the HAC Group Number 456 is the AC Asset Unit and H78 is the AC Component for example E51 000 00 If needed you can replace the name with a name of your choice When the project is running click the button to open the 11_CtrlGrp display Indicator Alarm not acknowledged Group in Fault state Croup Warmng State Croup reeds restart Group in local or single start state Indicator Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Developing an HMI Application 39 System Group Module System Group GRP 4X GRP E Change the caption of the bu
30. E3 20 1 Sta RXM 32 1 Sta IDP 50 1 Val RT 80 3 DeviceStatus 1 21 1 Sta RYM 33 1 Sta REU 51 41 Val DCX 81 3 TripStatus 23 1 Sta WAI 34 1 Sta REG 52 1 Val DCY 82 3 AverageCurrent 24 1 Sta W 35 1 Sta STU 53 2 Name 83 23 ThermUtilized 25 4 Sta F 36 41 Sta TXAM 55 Mext 26 1 Sta UAM 37 1 Sta TYAM 56 22W Text 21 1 38 1 Sta XAM 5 Text 28 1 Sta TAM 39 1 Sta YAM 08 2 0 Text 29 1 Sta RAM 40 1 Sta ZXAM 59 1 Val RST_RT 30 1 Sta SAM 41 1 Sta ZYAM 31 1 Sta IDS 42 1 Sta ZX OOO Publication RA UMOO1 B EN P November 2010 12 Display Tag Reference SubSys 24 yellow 25 Ld 54 5 34 CurrentUserHasCode C Alarm remark Single Mode ON OFF 52 FS3 SubSys large MMC Librarg Display SubSys small Display SubSys large oubSys large Display SubSys small n 8858855555555 555555555558555555 Vis 1 Par DisableSingle 28 Manualiuto Vis 34 and CurrentUserHasCode C hermal Overload 23 Contactor Feedback 30 Safety Switch 26 7 Hot Available 27 Safety Interlock Machine Interlock 31 LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL 2 3 Heavy Startup Set 3 Ack 3 AlmUnAckd CurrentUserHasCode B Vis 1 Par DisableLocal 3 Running Hours FFR RREH HA 50 SERES HUNE 1 Sta IntlkOK 1 Sta sec 35 1 Sta IntlkbypActive Vis 1 Par HasIntlkObj T UE
31. IF Logical Relational Arithmetic Bitwise Functions Tags Check Alarms AlmUnAckd 2 ES50 000 00 AlmUnAckd 4 JE51 000 00 AlmUnAckd 5 JE5143S174L1AlmUnaAckd 6 JE5143S1 LC AlmUnAckd LI alm tags unack E5 alm tags unack T21 alm tags inalm E5 OH alm tags inalm T21 alm tags unack E50 alm tags unack EST alm tags 13 alm tags Eb133S TAL CA Trae Oe Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 50 Developing an HMI Application Notes Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Chapter 2 Runtime Operation Common Operations Singlestart Click the Manual Auto button to switch between the small and large versions of the display The large version of the display includes the Singlestart buttons This Manual Auto button is enabled only if the user is logged in as Electrician Engineer or Administrator Singlestart mode 18 indicated when the button 18 cyan 1 1 Rotary Feeder Building 4 10m E51 RF1 M1 Rotary Feeder Building 4 10m Disturbance Disturbance nha pe ah ManualiAuto eps uses Acknowledge 81 Running Hours 1137 81 Running Hours 4137 Start Counter 595 Start Counter 595 to cu cx When the Singlestart mode 18 terminated by the Group module the buttons a
32. MIT ag E 50 csv Alarms C Documents and Settings all Users Documents AS View Enterprise csv Help Cancel Einst 5 Browse to the csv files for the Tags and Alarms which you want to import and click Next Manually Created Tags The following memory tags must be created manually in Factory Talk View SE These tags are used for some MMCL functionalities open this dialog box select HMI Tags gt Tags d Tags MMC Library Mame ComERR Digital Security Description Communication Error to PLC Off Label Off On Label on Close Prev Meus Data Source Type C Device Memory Initial Value OFF Retentive Alarm SearchFor Am TegNeme Type Description Help 44141 Eg AlmInAlm Analog Alarm active an 22 AlmUnAckd Analog Alarm not acknowledged BaseDocPath String Base doc directory where to store info files Digital Communication Error to PLC DataServerName String DataServerName EnSimulation Digital Enable simulation button Heartbeat Digital Heartbeat Bit from CPU HeartbeatHet Digital Heartbeat Bit Return to CPU HMIServerName string HMI Server Name system Also a Client folder with its sub folders depends on how many HMI clients and memory tags need to be created to allow navigation to work properly Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Deve
33. November 2010 42 Developing an HMI Application System Display Server Full Server Name RA SWLIB Server Computer Name gt Primary Not Defined 8 Secondary Not Defined Processor 250 6 Is Present Status Mode DP Version Max Scan Time Packets Reinitialized Present Scan Time Write Packets Ave Packet Response Free Free DT Free GM Free 10 Total Total DT Total GM Total IO Revision 17 2 Present OK Remote Run 9 108 19 00 12586 000000000 0 0000000000000 13202 000000000 8046 0000000000 29 000000000000 8165784 00 7694116 00 0 00000000 471668 000 8894464 00 8388608 00 0 00000000 505856 000 The system display 18 used for diagnostic purposes and 15 just example It could be a base for creating system displays applying to the plant application e Server diagnostic for each HMI Data Server and Factory Talk directory e RSLinx Enterprise Diagnostic Counter for each shortcut e System messages of each controller Data Server Full Server RA SWLIB Server Computer Name Primary Secondary Not Defined Packets Optimized Cancelled Per Second Received 1007 000000000000 0 000000000000000 30 13821596728890 285871 0000000000 sent 285877 0000000000 Poll Blocks Items Completes Failed Succeeded Opt Write Packets Network Write Packets Redundancy Mode Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 291599 00
34. aes 45 one dee iia ee nee ae a A 45 PAN OP a PP hac ents ane 46 Deal AS o poses tat 47 Anor 48 Derived Laos Sere ann dd 49 Chapter 2 sed apo ee es 51 elu vig cae 51 DC emis 52 Loc VICI ese Sd ta abe 52 d a eret pack 53 53 eg pO adea te 54 PID Module EIUS SERE E 55 E50 58 Publication RA UMO01B EN P November 2010 Table of Contents 4 Display Tag Reference Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Appendix A Conto Group 60 dM PETENTE Lec 62 MOON E Tes on E eR S Ded dE EU E 63 Si S UI M LI 64 NEOR E TT IR 66 68 MOOD eet 70 12 Andog ENaC deee e A 73 in a 75 PAC ty Ti PEONO d oaea 79 bog d 81 21 83 85 1 rr 86 MISC oa dob Baines Get ad west da
35. arm Setup MMC Library In Alarm File and Printer Messages 11d Tag 408 1d 8t In amp lm Tag 51551051 Out of Alarm File and Printer Messages 1458 Tag 5101 14 8t Tag 40n 410 Acknowledged File and Printer Messages 19 8t Acked Tag 440n 14 Acked Tag 4n Cancel Help Where e Alarm date 11d e Alarm time 8t e Alarm Label 101 e Alarm tag 40n e Alarm threshold value 15v e Alarm units 10u Additional alarms must be configured accordingly Developing an HMI Application 47 Digital Alarms The standard configuration is defined as follows Digital Alarm Alarm States Tag EBISEF2AS1SStasEA Alarm Labet HACName ot lam Cancel Severity __ Came Alarm Seventy Help Alarm Type Change In Alarm Messages Custom Changes to On System Defaults Changes to Off i E 1d 8t Tag 110510 Printer 5114 at In amp lm Tag 417 5 Oy TUI These settings can be modified according to the project application s requirements Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 48 Developing an HMI Application Analog Alarm The standard configuration uses four thresholds defined as follows Analog Alarm Alarm Thresholds Tag 2 aca 2
36. ba 87 UG 88 CORE SOUND ba 88 Vale Tara 99 90 Rockwell Automation Support 91 Installation 518 91 New Product Satisfaction Return 91 Preface This document provides a description of how to create an application with Factory Talk View Site Edition based on the Mining Mineral and Cement Library MMCL It does not show product installation or setup of IT Introduction infrastructure Requirements Item software Hardware Skills Before You Begin Obtained Item IT infrastructure ControlLogix controllers Data Retrieval Tool data files Application files Requirements e Factory Talk View Site Edition 5 0 or higher e RSLinx Enterprise 5 0 e Factory Talk Services Platform 2 10 or higher e HMI Data Servers e Client Computers e Engineering Computer with Factory Talk View Studio e Windows Domain administering e Factory Talk View Site Edition 5 0 development e Factory Talk directory configuration e Visual Basic for Application programming Before starting application development the following information must be Requirements e Definition of HMI servers names e Definition of Data Servers Factory Talk e Definition of Clients e Definition of user groups users domain controller Definition of shortcuts
37. cator above the AUT button is green In Automatic Mode the Setpoint Variable can be adjusted by using the arrow keys or entering the desired value in the input field Click the ACC button to restore the last stored setpoint When the Automatic mode is selected the actual setpoint is stored for later use Runtime Operation 57 External Mode Click the EXT button to select the External Mode of the PID Controller External Mode is preselected when the EXT button is green The controller is running in External Mode when the indicator above the EXT button 1 green In External Mode the Setpoint Variable is controlled by an external setpoint and cannot be adjusted Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 St FF ee Ww n nes oman 13093 11201 0102025 THE fm dno 063 0102 Gz Aep re 12118387 lal 64 00 084 58 Runtime Operation Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Appendix Display Tag Reference This appendix describes the tag references 1n the MM
38. d Explorer Linel we Network LOCALHOST as CEM Project RM CEMProd System E Command Line HMI Tags Tags Graphics ag Librar Add Component Into Application Imag Import and Export Parameters 2 Right click Display and select Add Component Into Application 3 Browse to the Library Project and open the Gfx folder 4 Select all the files in the folder and click Open Add Component Into Project Look in My Recent Documents 05 ActMod large gfx 105 ActMod small gfx 105 Analog large gfx 105 Analog small gfx a 106 PID gfx gfx My Computer Vatic pu 03 SubSys large afx 10 YalueInp gfx Places My Network File name 33 R CEM Library af DO Alarms gf D v Files of type Graphic Displays gf gafx The display templates and sample screens imported into your project Note To properly utilize some graphic files migrated from Process Control group before adding display graphics Global Object graphics should be added first The steps to add Global Object graphics are the same to adding display graphics The Global Object graphics are stored in the GGfx folder Developing an HMI Application 17 Images In this section bitmap images which are used in the display templates are imported into the project 1 Right click Images and se
39. d TechConnect are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies Preface Developing an HMI Application Runtime Operation Table of Contents 25 5 INCCUUFCIMCING vote ose IUS ute d Ou DPI dep dus PUR a de 5 MMCIcDeliverableSo decedit DeC EIER 6 Reference Doc nie iS Pad b ace Nu 9 Chapter 1 9 ses du leta tat Ao ee oie Mosa 9 DS 12 Import Templates from the Library 16 BD at apie 16 17 17 q antes 17 0 TC 18 Import Tags with the Data Retrieval 1 19 Manually Created 285 225 Sedet IS as 20 2 21 limpor the Project 2 3 3 4 mesas ad ci Creatine New E T View SE Displays ocio ER En 27 OO Foo st as 29 Wiser displ cx sos di watt ded 29 Credgno Coupe 40 Modityine Graphic Cs spas e e oi ob n 41 Selection Buttons for Machine Groups 4 DI Day tla a veta vd a EU dus 42 Communicator SUDEEVISIOD S s qe sopra Ss sm edet toe ees eda qs
40. e 1 0 1784 PE TX 2711P RHHBb Remote 1 0 2711P RM1 Plus 400 600 ControlNet 1784 PCIET S 2411 155 ControlMet 1754 PE TUS 2711P RN155 2711P RN15C DeviceNet 1784 5 2711P RH10H 2 11 1 Cancel Help 4 Select Ethernet and click OK The Ethernet Properties dialog box opens 5 Click OK to keep the default name or enter a new name and click OK 6 Right click the Ethernet driver and select Add Device The Add Device Selection dialog Box opens Add Device Selection 4Vallable Devices 3 EtherNetIP Devices RSLinx Enterprise 1 756 EMET 1 756 EMBT A 1756 5 1761 NET ENI 1756 EWEB 4 SoftLogix5800 IP 1788 EMZDM 1788 EN2DN Linking Device DriveLogix5730 Ethernet Port 24 1794 AEMT 1794 EEhernet IP Adapter 1768 1756 21 3 EtherMet IP EcherMet IP Messaging 1788 EE Cancel 7 Browse to the Ethernet device that is connected to the controller for example the 1756 and expand it Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Developing an HMI Application 15 8 Select the revision that corresponds to your Ethernet device and click OK TIP In the following steps you create shortcuts to the HMI tags in your controllers 9 Browse to the controller and select it s Communication Setup Project CEMProd Linel
41. e for supervising the communication to the controller s It is monitoring the HMI tag and popup the screen 20 ComErr Mo Communication The HMI Tag ComErr is generated by the ComErr Event which is monitoring the Heartbeat tag for communication errors amp set 1 comm errHeartbeat Call Error Display mes If you want to monitor several processors for a communication error additional tags and expressions must be added to the Visual Basic code in the 00 Header Display and the ComErr Event Publication RA UMO01B EN P November 2010 28 Developing an HMI Application FTView SE HMI Server RSLinx Enterprise 1756 L6X Communication Supervision of a Controller and Factory Talk View SE HMI Tag Derived Tags Events HMI Tags Heartbeatfct dts Commkrr eds Type Device Tag HeartbeatRet 2 comm_err Heartbeat HeartbeatRet bool Heartbeat Type Device Tag FT View Function 1 true if read or write operation for the specific tag Tag produced a communication failure Heartbeat bool CommERR bool 00 Header gfx VBA Code If ComERR value 1 then Me Application ExecuteCommand Display 20 CommkErr CC Communication SysGrp AOI Controller Tags ota CLX Heartbeat 2 sec pulse HB TimeoutTimer gt 2 1 sec ota HMI Timeout Publication RA UM001B EN P Nove
42. ence Command Stats eon _________ ent Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Display Reference 85 Diglnp 23 yellow 24 red 54 53 If 20 then local message 1 else 16 characters 5 SESS SS SS SESS AS nS S SS local message 0 If 20 then local message 2 else If 25 then local message 3 else If 26 then local message 4 else If 24 then local message 5 else local message 0 Vis 20 or 25 or 26 or 27 SEL CT Set 1 20 CurrentUser HasCode C Vm Set 3 Ack 2 2 AlmUnAckd CurrentUserHasCode B Vis CurrentUserHasCode C Vis CurrentUserHasCode B Vis CurrentUserHasCode C In the following table 1 shortcut name _H123_H456_H78_C and 2 H123 H456 H78 Commands Values 1 1 Cmd 0 20 1 Sta BA 53 2 Name 3 1 Cmd 3 54 2 Text Parameters 10 1 Par EnBypass Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 86 Display Tag Reference Diglnp2 23 yellow 24 red 54 53 04 DigInp2 MMC Library Display 16 character 585555555555555555555555555555555555555555 Input Message 28 W signal not OK 9 Vis 20 or 25 or 26 or 27 Parameters info Exit Set 3 Ack 2 2 AlmUnAckd CurrentUserHasCode B Vis CurrentUserHasCode C Vis CurrentUserHasCode B Vis CurrentUserHasCode C if 20 then local message 1 else local message 0 If 20 then local message 2 else If 25 then local message 23 else If 26 t
43. for communication For each shortcut a Factory Talk View SE Tag file and a Factory Talk View SE Alarm file must be created with the Data Retrieval Tool Data Retrieval Tool data must be complete prior to using the HMI development environment Contact your local Rockwell Account Manager for files Publication RA UMO01B EN P November 2010 6 Preface MMCL Deliverables Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 The MMCL project contains display templates for the following modules Module Display Template Names MotorN Normal Motor DOL 03 MotorN small 03 MotorN large 03 MotorN param 000 Sim MotorN MotorN amp E3p Normal Motor DOL with 03 MotorN E3 small 03 MotorN large 000 Sim MotorN E3p MotorR Reverse Motor 03 MotorR small 03 MotorR large 03 MotorR param 000 Sim MotorR MotorR E3p Reverse Motor with E3plus 03 MotorR E3 small 03 MotorR E3 large 000 Sim MorotR MotorD Damper Motor 03 MotorD small 03 MotorD large 03 MotorD param 000 Sim MotorD MotorD amp E3p Damper Motor with E3plus 03 MotorD small 03 MotorD large 000 Sim MotorD E3p oubSys oubsystem 03 SubSys large 03 5 05 5 small 03 SubSys param Diglnp Digital Input 04 Diglnp 04 Diglnp param 000 sim Diglnp Diglnp2 Drift switch Digital input 04_Diglnp2 module with 2 inputs 04 Diglnp2 param 000 Sim Diglnp2 Valvel Valve with 1 position 03 Valve small 03 Valvel large 03 Valve1 param 000 Sim Valve Va
44. g an HMI Application MotorD Module Module ssesssesss 7 gt ssssssssss gt To replace placeholders in the module see Tag Substitution on page 30 When the project is running click on the module to open the 03 MotorD small display If the motor is in Single start mode the 03 MotorD large display opens If necessary you can replace the symbol assigned to the group Indicator Motor m 5 ingle start mode m Indicator Motor in local mode ES2 PG2 M1 e _ Green Motor in direchon Motor in Fault state Motor in Varmng 5 tate Motor not Ready SubSys Module SsubSys Module 5355555555 ssssssssss E To replace placeholders in the module see Tag Substitution on page 30 When the project 15 running click on the module to open the 03 SubSys small display If the motor is in Single start mode the 03 SubSys large display opens If necessary you can replace the symbol assigned to the group subs ys tem 1n Fault state subs ys tem 1n Waring 5 tate subsystem not Ready Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Developing an HMI Application 35 Valve1 Valve Valve3 Module valvel Module ssssssssssBllll J 5555555555 To use Valve 2 or Valve 3 choose the appropriate module To replace placeholders in the module see Tag Substitution on page 30 When the project 15 running click on the module to open the 0
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46. gs Tools Window Help D o 9 Network LOCALHOST Ei Plant Runtime Security Eg System eel Action Groups H E Policies H E Computers and Groups gy Networks and Devices Name H E Users and Groups H E Connections Description Mew Area Hob 5 Enter a name and click OK Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 24 Developing an HMI Application 6 Right click the new area and select Add New Server gt HMI Server 27 Factory Talk View Studio Site Edition Network File View Settings Tools Window Help n 24 0 Network LOCALHOST Plant Runtime Security Delete New rea 2 Add New Server HMIServer Rockwell Automation Device Server RSLinx Enterprise OPC Data Server Security Tag Alarm and Event Server Resource Editor Properties 7 Select Copy an HMI server Add HMI Server Wizard Select Operation Select the operation ta be performed Create a new server 7 Importa project Attach to an existing HMI server lt Back Cancel 8 Click Next Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Developing an HMI Application 25 9 Browse to or enter the name of the computer that hosts the existing server Add HMI Server Wizard Computer Hosting Existing Server or browse for the computer name ONS
47. hen local message 4 else If 27 then local message 25 else local message 0 Set 1 20 Current UserHasCode C Vis 10 In the following table 1 shortcut name H123 H456 H78 C and 2 H123 H456 H78 Commands Status 0006 Status cont 1 1 Cmd 0 20 1 Sta BA 2 1 Sta MA 3 1 3 28 1 Sta WM 28 Sta FM Parameters 10 1 Par EnBypass Values 507 Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Display Tag Reference 87 DigPulse 23 yellow 24 red 54 53 04 DigPulse MMC Library Display 3 16 character SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS 20 then local message 1 else local message 0 5 m RRR dm If 20 then local message 2 else If 25 then local message 3 else If 26 then local message 4 else Set 1 20 CurrentUserHas Code C If 27 then local message 5 else Vis 10 local message 80 0 Set 3 26 or 27 23 Ack 2 2 AlmUnAckd 28 CurrentUserHasCode B Vis CurrentUserHasCode C Vis CurrentUserHasCode B Vis CurrentUserHasCode C In the following table 1 shortcut name 123 456 78 2 H123 H456 H78 and 3 shortcut name _H123_H456_H78 Command Seas 1 1 Cmd 0 20 1 5 53 2 Name 3 41 Cmd 3 54 2 Text 22244 Sta KM Parameters 23 1 Sta W Inputs 10 1 Par EnBypass 24 1 Sta F 55 43 VSD 25 1 Sta KA 26 1 Sta WA 2 1 Sta MA 28 1 Sta Acc 29 1 Sta Run
48. imitmin ee SE d __ HasCode C 61 Vis CurrentUserHasCode B Display ActMod small Vis CurrentUserHasCode C Vis CurrentUserHasCode C 42 CurrentUserHasCode C 34 42 43 43 CurrentUserHasCode C 44 CurrentUserHasCode C HEEEL Alarm a 37 45 CurrentUserHasCode C 36 Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 18 Display Tag Reference In the following table 1 shortcut name H123 H456 78 2 H123 H456 H78 and 3 shortcut name H123 456 H78 Commands 1 1 Cmd 0 40 1 Set SP 50 1 Val PV 2 CS Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 PIDMod 24 yellow 25 red TS 52 06 PidMod Library Display E Display Tag Reference 19 53 Set 3 Ack 2 2 AlmUnAckd CurrentUserHasCode B 555555555555555855555555555 26 Disturbance Deviation Alarm 23 or Sensor Error SSSSSSSSESESSES Acknowledge Cu o E 80 51 SPZ LLLLL S 59 50 Es mut 6 gt 20 AUT EXT 10 EM pm 7 48 10 9 49 10 56 8855 5 LLLLL Accu last SP P Gain 12 D Gain s 57 8 11111 Control Error 3 MN 2271 44 Vis CurrentUserHasCode B Vis CurrentUserHasCode C Color 20 2555555555555 Set 7 Set 40
49. lect Add Component Into Application 2 Browse in the Library Project to the Images folder 3 Select all the files in the folder and click Open The images are imported into your project Macros In this section macros which provide Startup and Shutdown batch commands are imported into the project 1 Right click Macro and select Add Component Into Application 2 Browse in the Library Project and open the Mcr folder 3 Select all the files in the folder and click Open The macros are imported into your project Events In this section an event file for communication supervision is imported into the project 1 Right click Events and select Add Component Into Application 2 Browse in the Library Project and open the EDS folder 3 Select the eds file and click Open The event file is imported into your project Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 18 Developing an HMI Application Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Derived Tags In this section a derived tag file for heartbeat handshake with a ControlLogix controller is imported into the project 1 Right click Derived Tags and select Add Component Into Application Browse in the Library Project and open the DTS folder Select the heartbeatfct dts file and click Open The derived file is imported into your project Developing an HMI Application 19 Import Tags with the Data The Data Retrieval Tool can export all the required tag and alarm
50. loping an HMI Application 21 User Accounts The following five security accounts must be created in Factory Talk View SE for the library templates e Administrators e Engineers e Electricians e Operators e Viewers To open this dialog box under Settings select Runtime Security Runtime Security Global MMC Library Specify the Factory alk Security accounts that will have runtime access to the Factory T alk View SE application Click the Security Accounts button to add or remove an account and to assign 4 P security codes Click the browse buttons ta select optional Login and Logout macros for the account Account ID ADMINISTRATORS Close Login Macro i Logout Macro Security Accounts Help 1 ADMINISTRATORS ELECTRICIANS ENGINEERS 4 DPERATORS 5 IVIEWERS Publication RA UMO01B EN P November 2010 22 Developing an HMI Application To assign security codes to different accounts press Security Accounts button and the Security window opens The security code assignment to each account is as follows e Administrators A P e Engineers A E e Electricians A C e Operators A B e Viewers A Runtime Security RNA Global MMC Library Specify the FactoryT alk Security accounts that will have runtime access to the FactoryT alk View SE application buttons to select optional Login and Logou aba
51. lve Valve with 2 positions 03 Valve small 03 Valve large 03 Valve param 000 Sim Valve2 Analog input 05 Analnp 05 Analnp param 000 Sim Analnp AnlnpC Analog input module with 05 AnalnpC small enhanced Control 05 AnalnpC large 05 AnalnpC param Module ActMod PidMod CtrlGrp sysGrp Valve3 DigPulse Preface 1 Display Template Names Actuator Module 05 ActMod small 05 ActMod large 05 ActMod param 000 Sim ActMod PID Module 06 PidMod 06 PidMod param 000 Sim PidMod Control Group Module 11 CtrlGrp 11 CtrlGrp param oystem Group 11 SysGrp 11 SysGrp param IPCom Inter Process NA Communication Module Motor2N Two Speed Motor 03 Motor2N small 03 Motor2N large Valve with 3 positions 03 Valve3 large 03 Valve3 small Digital Pulse Input 04 DigPulse 04 DigPulse param 000 Sim DigPulse The MMCL project also provides the following sample displays Sample Display Provided Alarms Main E50 Test Group Crusher Group RA CEM Library Library Graphics Network oystem TrendA TrendB Footer Alarm Footer Trend Footer Header Description Alarm screen Main Screen for startup purpose E50 Test Group screen Crusher Screen Library screen with sample elements Graphics Library for industrial applications Sample screen for Network supervision Sample Screen of a system information screen Sample Screen of a trend Sample Screen of a Footer Sample Screen of a Header P
52. mber 2010 Developing an HMI Application 29 00 Footer The 00 FTUserLogon macro opens the 00 Footer display at startup You can place a plant overview onto this display in order to jump to any sub displays This display 18 a sample display which can be modified for quick access to any location in the project NetworkA Fault Not EE Trend Alarms a PE Eene a inonidgean SEO orm Overview System FT Diagnostic User displays The user displays are created using the library objects on the 99 RA CEM Library display The displays are designed for screen resolutions of 1280x1024 These are the default settings of the display Display Settings Properties Size C Use Current Size Specify Size in Pixels width fi 280 Height 850 Resize Delay Keep at Back C Allow Multiple Running Copies ae After Displaying Allow Display to Resized When Resized Seale Always Updating Pari scale Position Use Current Position Title Bar Specify Position in Pixels Insert Variable s 30 Sustem Menu Minimize Button Security Code Maximize Button to Main Window at Runtime Show Last Acquired Value Maximum Tag Update Rate E seconds Cancel Set as Default Help Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010
53. me Security Delete io New Area Add New Server Db HMI Server Rockwell Automation Device Server RSLinx Enterprise i Resource Editor OPC Data Server E User Security Tag Alarm and Event Server ey SRT eT REST T tle ES B Con Properties Select the operation to be performed d C Copy an HMI server C mport a project Attach to an existing HMI server lt Back Next gt Cancel 10 Select Create new server and click Next Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 12 Developing an HMI Application Data Server Setup Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 11 Type a name and description for the new HMI server Add HMI Server Wizard New HMI Server Properties X Enter a name and description for the new server M ame Description Type browse for the computer name OMS ar IP address of the computer that wall host the new server Computer VIEWSERVER lt Back Cancel 12 or browse to the computer name that will host the new server 13 Click Finish To communicate with the different controllers on the network a data server must be configured For communication with ControlLogix processors we are using RSLinx Enterprise software A data server can be created for each area or per project Complete the following procedure to create a new data server Developing an HMI Applicatio
54. n 13 1 Right click the newly created area and select Add New Server gt Rockwell Automation Device Server RSLinx Enterprise FactoryTalk view Studio Site Edition Network File Settings Tools Window Help td Network LOCALHOST Effa CEM_Project Delete Area Add New Server Rockwell Automation Device Server RSLinx Enterprise Edit OPC Data Server ure SER TA del NS dadas ota 25 1 Tag Alarm and Event Server i EB uc Security EI Connec properties The new data server is created Enterprise g Communication Setup 2 To add a new driver double click Communication Setup The Communication Setup dialog box opens 3 Right click RSLinx Enterprise and select Add Driver a i Communication Setup RNA SGlobal CEM Project CEMProd Linel RsLinx Enterprise Device Shortcuts Remove Apply Frimary o sLinx Enterprise EB 1789 417 Backplane RE EtherMet Ethernet Properties Mode Online Mot Browsing Offline Tag File Browse alL Cancel Verify Help Publication RA UMO01B EN P November 2010 14 Developing an HMI Application The Add Driver Selection dialog box opens Add Driver Selection Available Drivers Serial DF DH 1784 2 11 2211 DH485 1784 2711P RHE Serial DH485 including 2 11 2711P RN22LC Remot
55. nd diagrams No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of information circuits equipment or software described in this manual Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations WARNING Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss ATTENTION Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard avoid a hazard and recognize the consequence SHOCK HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present BURN HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that Surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Allen Bradley ControlLogix FactoryTalk FactoryTalk Services Platform Factory Talk View SE Factory Talk View Studio Rockwell Software Rockwell Automation RSLinx Enterprise RSLogix 5000 RSView Enterprise an
56. re not accessible Singlestart Publication RA UMO01B EN P November 2010 52 Runtime Operation Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Acknowledge Acknowledge If an object has an unacknowledged alarm that object s Acknowledge button is blue Clicking this button sends an ACK command to the controller and acknowledges alarms for the object or the group in the alarm function Local Mode Local Clicking the Local button enables the Local mode of the object This means that the object can be controlled at the motor by the Start and Stop buttons The Local Mode 1 active when the button is white This function can be switched on or off by the Group module Runtime Operation 53 Info Function Clicking the Info button brings up another popup faceplate to enter user information for the device Notepad wviewserversInfoFilesE51E51 MI txk Enter your information below Value Input The value input 15 used for the Analog and ActMod modules Use the arrow buttons to change the values within the range indicated Each click changes the value by 1 of the range in either direction E51 351 L 1 Substitution Value You can also change the value by entering the desired number within the input field Publication RA UMO01B EN P November 2010 54 Runtime Operation Analog Actuator Module Reduced ES1 FN1 TU Fan Building 4 18m Dist
57. sablesingle 29 _ 53555555555555555555555595 Vis 34 and CurrentUser Disturbance HasCode C 26 I Thermal Overload 22 2 Contactor Feedback 1 4 BB Local Stop Safety Switch Set 3 Ack 3 2 AlmUnAck 31 Hot Available CurrentUserHasCode B oo Machine Interlock Vis Shortcut name Heavy Startup Global HeavyStartup UE AND NOT 1 Running Hours Start 4 33 CurrentUserHasCode B Vis 1 Par DisableLocal 1 Sta IntlkOK 1 Sta NbintlOK 1 Sta IntlkBypActive HeawyStartuplgn Vis 1 Par HaslntlObj AND 1 Aux Stopped 1 Sta PermOK 1 Sta NBPermOK 50 1 Sta PermBypActive 51 Vis 1 Par HasPermQb Vis 55 gt 0 35 or 23 Vis CurrentUserHasCode C Vis CurrentUserHasCode B vis CurrentUserHasCode C 22 In the following table 1 shortcut name H123 H456 78 2 H123 H456 H78 and 3 H123 H456 1 1 Cmd 0 50 1 Val RT 2 1 Cmd 1 51 1 Val DC 5 2 1 5 24 1 Sta W 32 1 Sta IDP 5b 1 Val RST_RT 2524 Sta F 33 1 Sta REU 26 1 Sta UAM 34 1 Sta REG 2 1 Sta KAM 35 1 Sta S TU Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Display Reference 63 MotorN E3 24 yellow 5 34 CurrentUserHasCode C Alarm remark Single Mode ON OFF MotorN small Display FE 03 MotorM E3 large MMC Display MotorN E3 large 52 MotorN E3 large Display 7 5553555535 8 88555555555555555555555 5555555
58. settings for R et ri ev al T 0 ol each object used in Factory Talk View SE The following three files are generated for each processor e HMITag shortcut name csv e Alarms shortcut name csv e HMIDerivedTags shortcut name csv Where shortcut name is the shortcut created in the Communication Setup 1 Under Tools select Tag Import and Export Wizard The Tag Import and Export Wizard dialog box opens Import and Export Wizard Select the operation you would like to perform Operation Import Factors Talk View tag CSV files Heb Cancel lt Back Finish 2 Verify that Import FactoryTalk View tag CSV files is selected and click Next Tag Import and Export Wizard Choose the Factor alk View project you want to import into Destination project Project type Site E ditior Project C Documents and Settings Vall Users Documents AS View Enterprise SSE Projects Line Line sed Help Cancel lt Back Next gt 3 Verify that Site Edition 18 selected for the Project type and click Next Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 20 Developing an HMI Application 4 Browse to the eds file for the project into which you want to import the tags and click Next Import and Export Wizard ES Choose the Factor alk View CSV files vau want to import Import Tags 5 and Settings all Users Documents AS View Enterprise SHOR SSH
59. t be added to the Data Log Model named day Display Template Analnp ActMod PidMod Trend Displays day Library Data Log Models File Management Tag H123 H456 H78 Val PV H123 H456 H78 Val PV H123 H456 H78 Val PV H123 H456 H78 Wal BCZ H123 H456 H78 Wal CV H123 H456 H78 Wal SPZ Any other tag as required Log Triggers Tags in Model Enter tag names separated by a space if more than ene in the to Add bos then choose the Add button ta add them DK to the list of tags in the model Do E Cancel Help to Add Tags in Model Add Remove Remove All ESTS38 1 L TS al Py EBIS3STSLESSVa BLE ESTS3S TALE EBTS3S TALE a PV 1 351 29135 Pw 15 2 EBSTISBE TSELSV aS PZ ESTAENTAT F EBISEFISSTSVaPV zl Tags in the Model Publication RA UMO01B EN P November 2010 46 Developing an HMI Application Alarming Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 When the files from the Data Retrieval Tool HMITag shortcut name csv and Alarms shortcut name csv have been imported all the necessary alarm configuration of the Tags from the Data Retrieval Tool is complete The imported alarms use the configuration in the Alarm Setup double click the Alarm Setup on the User Msgs tab A Al
60. te Publication RA UMO01B EN P November 2010 32 Developing an HMI Application MotorN Module MotorN Module ssssssssss CD EE E 5555588855 MB 8 5555555555 4 To replace placeholders in the module see Tag Substitution on page 30 When the project 15 running click on the module to open the 03 MotorN small display If the motor is in Single start mode the 03 MotorN large opens ES2 FA1 M1 Indicator Motor m local mode i S Indicator Motor in 5 ingles tart mode Motor in Faults tate Motor in V arnme State Motor not Ready The motor symbol turns green to indicate the running state stopped Running Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Developing an HMI Application 33 Motor Module Beltconveyor with 5355555555 ssssssssss MotorR D To replace placeholders in the module see Tag Substitution on page 30 When the project 15 running click on the module to open the 03 MotorR small display If the motor 18 Single start mode the 03 MotorR large display opens If necessary you can replace the symbol assigned to the group Motor in Fault state Motor in Warring State Motor not Ready 2 Indicator Motor local mode ES1 BC2MM To g Indicator Motor 1n 5 ingle start mode Green Motor mring in direchon Indicator Motor AMY directon Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 34 Developin
61. tton from GRP to the Group Number of the module the H123 placeholder for example E50 To replace placeholders in the module see Tag Substitution on page 30 The display is based on the assumption that a System Group is always named H123 H456 H78 Where H123 is the HAC Group Number H456 is the AC Asset Unit and H78 is the AC Component for example E50_000_000 If needed you can replace the name with a name of your choice When the project is running click the button to open the 11_SysGrp display Indicator Alarm not acknowledged Group in Fault state Group Waning State Croup needs restart Group local orsingle start state Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 40 Developing an HMI Application Creating Equipment There are some preconfigured pieces of equipment which can be dragged to the user display Each piece of equipment 15 composed of several objects 01 Ri 55555552 03 D2 R2 R4 D4 51 _ 01 Ri ssssssssssMB FS 0 02 R2 R4 D4 al E in To replace placeholders in the equipment see Tag Substitution on page 30 Some pieces of equipment may not require all of the substitutions listed in the procedure For example the belt conveyor above only requires that the H123 and H456 substitutions are made Search far 123 H123 H456 M1 CSta REG H123 H456 M1 Costa REU
62. ublication RA UMOO1 B EN P November 2010 8 Preface Refe rence Documents e Factory Talk View Site Edition User s Guide publication VIEWSE UM006 e Integrating the Mining Mineral and Cement Library MMCL into RSLogix 5000 Applications publication 002 e Using the Mining Mineral and Cement Library MMCL in RSLogix 5000 Applications publication RA UM002B EN P Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Developing an HMI Application Chapter Pre requisites The creation of a Application 1 based on the following files File MMCLibrary Factory Talk View Site Edition Project HMITag shortcut name csv Alarms shortcut name csv HMiDerivedTags shortcut namel csv Source Library Data Retrieval Tool Data Retrieval Tool HDRS Data Retrieval Tool Create a New Project Complete the following procedure to create a new project 1 Start Factory Talk View Studio a FactoryTalk View Studio The Application Type selection dialog box opens Application Type Selection FactoryTalk View Studia Select the type of application you would like to configure Site Edition Site Edition Machine Mebwark Local Edition E mit Publication RA UMO01B EN P November 2010 10 Developing an HMI Application 2 Select Site Edition Network and click Continue The Log On to Factory Talk dialog box opens Log to FactoryTalk User name Password
63. urbance Control Limits Alarm Limits Check for enhanced settings The input fields can be enabled by the application program Expanded ESTFNLTU FanBuldngdifm 1 v A Setpoint Disturbance Indicates when alarm are enabled by the ENL 1800 200 i 200 application EEE I eH m 1 ii Replacement E lt lt Reduce Parameters Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Runtime Operation 55 When the replacement value is active the Replacement button and bar graph are orange Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 56 Runtime Operation Publication RA UM001B EN P November 2010 Manual Mode Click the MAN button to select the Manual Mode of the PID Controller Manual Mode is preselected when the MAN button is yellow The Controller is running in Manual Mode when the indicator above the MAN button is green In Manual Mode the Controlled Variable can be adjusted by using the arrow keys ot entering the desired value in the input field Click the ACC button to restore the last stored setpoint Automatic Mode E52 3B1 WC Py 1 50 th ET 41 Iu 1 man laur 277 Click the AUT button to select the Automatic Mode of the PID Controller Automatic Mode is preselected when the AUT button is blue The controller is running in Automatic Mode when the indi

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