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1. Power off Y Prerequisite PLC was in RUN before closing WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 3 Function key assignment based on the WinAC system library Automatic WinAC MP start when the HMI device boots StartAtBoot You can configure WinAC MP so that it starts automatically once the HMI device has booted To do this click StartAtBoot e StartAtBoot blue WinAC MP is started automatically when the HMI device boots e StartAtBoot gray WinAC MP is not started automatically when the HMI device boots To start WinAC MP manually you first start the WinCC flexible project on the HMI device so that the Home Screenopens Then click Start to confirm See also Automatic WinAC MP startup Autostart Page 5 3 5 RUN and STOP modes Mode selectorh You can switch operating modes as follows using the mode selector e RUN e STOP The mode selector switch on the WinAC MP Home Screen works similar to the manual mode selector switch on an S7 hardware controller Control operating mode The mode describes the state of the CPU at any point of time To control the operating mode you have the following options e Mode selector switch e Operation using STEP 7 Note Status indicator shows a different mode than the mode selector switch Just as with a hardware CPU the status indicators RUN and STOP show the current mode of WinAC MP WinAC MP 2008 Op
2. WinAC MP is an S7 software PLC for the MP 177 MP 277 and MP 377 Multi Panels WinAC MP runs under Windows CE WinAC MP can be operated on the following Multi Panel HMI device types MP 177 6 Touch MP 277 8 Touch and Key MP 277 10 Touch and Key MP 377 12 Touch and Key MP 377 15 Touch MP 377 19 Touch Required basic knowledge General knowledge about automation engineering and process communication is needed to understand this documentation In addition the following knowledge is required e Comprehensive knowledge of WinCC flexible e Comprehensive knowledge of STEP 7 Validity of the documentation This documentation is valid for WinAC MP 2008 Requirement for installation WinCC flexible 2008 SP1 should be installed Location of documentation When you install WinAC MP the documentation is stored on the configuration PC The PDF file You can open the WinAC_MP_en pdf file on the configuration PC with the menu command Start gt SIMATIC gt Documentation gt English gt WinAC MP 2008 WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Preface Upgrade from WinAC MP 2007 to WinAC MP 2008 If you already have WinAC MP 2007 you can download a free upgrade from the Internet To confirm that you are authorized to download this free upgrade please state the license number of your original WIN MP 2007 customs and shipping costs may arise outside the EU For details of the license number
3. SSL_ID 0x32 communications status SSL_ID Sublist W 16 0132 Parameters of the specified communication types Index and contents of the data record 0005 Diagnostics 0008 Time system W 16 0232 Parameters of a redundant system H CPU 0004 Protection level and position of the operator switch settings SSL_ID 0x74 LED status SSL_ID Sublist W 16 0174 Specific LED Index and contents of the data record 0002 INTF internal error 0003 EXTF external error 0004 RUN 0005 STOP 0006 Point to point status data 0008 Time system 000B BUSF1 bus fault 106 WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Performance features and technical specifications SSL_ID 0x90 DP master system A 6 System status list SSL SSL_ID W 16 0090 Sublist All DP masters configured on the network and downloaded to the module Index and contents of the data record DP master identifier address and attributes for all DP masters W 16 0190 Specific DP master DP master identifier address and attributes W 16 0F90 Header information only SSL_ID 0x91 module status SSL_ID W 16 0591 Sublist Module status information of all submodules of the host module Index and contents of the data record INDEX is irrelevant W 16 0991 Module status information of a DP master system Rack or DP master system ID
4. 102 Detailed information on the SFCs can be found in the STEP 7 online help or in the STEP 7 System Software for S7 300 and S7 400 System and Standard Functions Reference Manual WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Performance features and technical specifications A 5 Supported SFBs A 5 Supported SFBs Definition of system function block SFB System function blocks SFB are integrated in the CPU operating system and can be called in the STEP 7 user program System function blocks SFBs WinAC MP supports the following SFBs SFB Name Description SFB 0 CTU Counts up SFB 1 CTD Counts down SFB 2 CTUD Counts up down SFB 3 TP Generates a pulse SFB 4 TON Generates an ON delay SFB 5 TOF Generates an OFF delay SFB 8 USEND Sends a data packet of CPU specific length two way uncoordinated with receiving partner SFB 9 URCV Asynchronously receives a data packet of CPU specific length two way SFB 12 BSEND Sends a segmented data block of up to 64 Kbytes two way SFB 13 BRCV Receives a segmented data block of up to 64 Kbytes two way SFB 14 GET Reads data up to a CPU specific maximum length one way from a remote CPU SFB 15 PUT Writes data up to a CPU specific maximum length one way to a remote CPU SFB 22 STATUS Queries the status of a remote device SFB 23 USTATUS Receives the status of a remote device S
5. New screen forms integrated into WinCC flexible system library A new parameter has been added in WinAC MP 2008 to specify the file path for system functions Archive and Restore WinAC MP supports time synchronization between the HMI device and the WinAC MP installed on it Routing with S7 communication is possible with WinAC MP You configure WinAC MP in STEP 7 as an HMI station and not as a PC station WinAC MP supports only the OB 35 as cyclic interrupt Expansion of the IO address area from 2k to 4k for MP 277 SCL CFC programming Page 93 technical specifications are available in the in the section Technical specifications Page in the operating instructions for WinAC MP 2008 WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Steps for installing and removing 3 1 Requirements for installation Installing and working with WinAC MP Before you can use WinAC MP there are several installation and development steps you need to work through on the configuration PC prior to transferring the required components to the HMI device You will need to perform the following tasks Step Task 1 Check that your HMI and configuration device meets the system requirements Install WinAC MP on the configuration PC 3 Transfer the WinAC MP Runtime files from the configuration PC to the HMI device with ProSave 4 Transfer the License Key to the HMI device 5 Develop a STEP 7 user program to co
6. Once you have completed the network configuration check whether the connection between STEP 7 and WinAC MP is functioning You can do this by selecting View gt Online or PLC gt Display Accessible Nodes in the SIMATIC Manager If the network configuration is not online review the network configuration steps described in the sections above and correct any errors you may have made Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 49 STEP 7 contiguration and communication options 4 4 Checking and downloading a STEP 7 project to WinAC MP 4 4 2 Downloading the configurations Downloading hardware configuration To download the hardware configuration to WinAC MP you first set the PG PC interface for the connection on the configuration PC PROFIBUS or Ethernet TCP IP Setting the PG PC interface Follow the steps outlined below to set the PG PC interface 1 2 In the SIMATIC Manager select Options gt Set PG PC Interface from the menu Check that the required type of connection is entered in the Interface parameter assignment used box If necessary select the required interface from the list box You can choose between the TCP IP option or a CP with a PROFIBUS DP bus profile for example CP5611 Set the properties for the interface parameter assignment to match your type of connection Industrial Ethernet TCP IP Recommendation the fastest and most flexible connection PROFIBUS Set the transm
7. A project is the result of a configuration using configuring software The project normally contains several screens with embedded system specific objects basic settings and alarms The project file of a project configured in WinCC flexible is saved under the file name extension hmi You need to distinguish between the project on a configuration PC and the run capable project on an HMI device A project may be available in more languages on the configuration PC than can be managed on the HMI device The project on the configuration PC can also be set up for different HMI devices However only the run capable project that has been generated for the respective HMI device can be transferred to it A project file is a file generated from the executable file for use on the HMI device The project file is normally not transferred and remains on the configuration PC The file name extension of a project file is hmi The ProSave service tool ships with WinCC flexible It provides all the functions needed to transfer data between the configuration PC and HMI device These include e Backing up data e Restoring data e Updating the operating system e Load delete options e Load delete UCL keys The restart method determines which startup OB is executed whenever the controller changes from STOP mode to RUN mode The startup OB allows you to initialize your STEP 7 user program and variables The restart methods are Cold restart OB 102 and
8. 9 CPU 412 2 PCI Order number Firmware M C a a CPU 416 2 PCI ree reese ey Ga Witt MP Wink MP 277 6ES7 G71 sEFoT ovanlan Pie ee cual eens eee seer 96ES7671 SEFOO 0YA0 ind Ethene T ae len WinCC flewibleAT TSC eas dT F 6ES7 671 5EF01 0YA0 zd WinAC MP 2008 MP 277 4 Press F1 to get Help 12 Set the transmission speed in the network settings Close the dialogs Properties New subnet PROFIBUS General Network Settings Highest PROFIBUS m Options Address E I Change Transmission Rate Profile User Defined Bus Parameters Cancel Help WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 37 STEP 7 configuration and communication options 4 2 Creating a STEP 7 project for WinAC MP 13 Save in HW Config with Station gt Save and Compile RJ SIMATIC Manager WinAC MP File Edit Insert PLC View Options Window Help Deluga amp Boe we fo w 14 Close HW Config You have now created the SIMATIC HMI station with WinAC MP in your STEP 7 project See also ommunication options with WinAC MP Page 53 WinAC MP 2008 38 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 STEP 7 contiguration and communication options 4 2 Creating a STEP 7 project for WinAC MP 4 2 2 Creating a connection between WinAC MP and WinCC flexible Runtime on the HMI device Creating a connection between WinAC MP and WinCC flex
9. WinAC MP 2008 52 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 STEP 7 configuration and communication options 4 5 4 5 Communication options with WinAC MP Communication options with WinAC MP Definition of routing If there are stations in an automation system that are not connected to the same bus these stations cannot be accessed directly online To establish a connection to these devices a router must be included between them An MP x77 HMI device with WinAC MP can function as the router As a router it connects the Ethernet and PROFIBUS networks You can use routing for example to do the following e Download STEP 7 user programs e Download a hardware configuration e Run debugging and diagnostic functions Definition Softbus WinAC MP 2008 Virtual bus that allows a data exchange between WinCC flexible runtime and WinAC MP This bus is installed when you install WinCC flexible After installing WinAC MP S7 connections from WinCC flexible Runtime to external stations on PROFIBUS or Ethernet are routed over Softbus Prior to installation of WinAC MP without Softbus PROFIBUS PROFINET Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 53 STEP 7 configuration and communication options 4 5 Communication options with WinAC MP After installation of WinAC MP with Softbus Operating system WinAC MP Softbus PROFIBUS PROFINET Routing from Ethernet to PROFIBUS
10. WinAC MP executes OB 100 before the free cycle OB 1 is started A warm restart clears the inputs of the distributed I O PII and sets the outputs of the distributed I O PIQ toa predefined safe state default setting is 0 A warm restart retains the current values of the retentive memory areas of bit memories M timers T counters C and data blocks DBs All non retentive memory areas are then set to 0 Definition Cold restart WinAC MP executes OB 102 before the free cycle OB 1 is started Like a warm restart a cold restart resets the inputs of the distributed I O PII and sets the outputs of the distributed I O POI to a pre defined safe state default is 0 A cold restart resets the retentive memory M T and C or sets it to its default setting DB All non retentive memory areas are then also set to 0 WinAC MP 2008 98 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Performance features and technical specifications A 3 Supported OBs A 3 2 Supported organization blocks OBs Organization blocks OBs supported by WinAC MP 2008 OB Description Priority class OB 1 Cyclic program 1 OB 10 Time of day interrupt 2 to 24 OB 20 Time delay interrupt 2 to 24 OB 35 Cyclic interrupt 2 to 24 OB 40 Hardware interrupt 2 to 24 OB 55 Status interrupt 2 to 24 OB 56 Update interrupt 2 to 24 OB 57 Manufacturer specific interrupt 2 to 24 OB 80 Ti
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12. default is 0 However retentive memory M T C or DB is reset to defaults during a cold restart Configuration Configuration refers to the combination of individual modules to form an automation system Configuration PC A configuration PC is a programming device or PC on which plant projects are created using configuration software WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 109 Glossary Control Panel Controller Counter CP CPU Cycle Cycle time Data Block Default setting 110 In the Control Panel you can make settings on the HMI device A controller is a general term for devices and systems with which the HMI device communicates such as SIMATIC S7 Counters are part of the CPU system memory The content of counter cells can be modified by STEP 7 instructions for example count up down Communications processor Communication processors are modules used for point to point and bus topologies A central processing unit is the main processing unit of the automation system with a processor arithmetic unit memory operating system and interface for the programming device The cycle includes writing to the outputs reading the inputs executing OB 1 and all other OBs and satisfying the sleep time requirement The cycle time includes the OB 1 execution time S7 user program and the HMI Enable Time Data blocks DBs are parts of the user program that contain user dat
13. multilingual projects and integration in STEP 7 WinCC flexible Getting Started Options Based on an example project this is a step by step introduction to the basics of configuring the WinCC flexible Sm rtService Sm rtAccess and OPC server options WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Preface Guide to the manual This documentation contains the following aids that will allow you to find the specific information you need quickly e At the beginning of the documentation you will find a full table of contents e Following the appendix you will find a glossary with definitions of the most important terminology e At the end of the documentation there is a comprehensive index with which you can locate the information you are looking for Additional support Training center If you have any questions about the products described in this manual please contact your Siemens representative You will find your contact person http www siemens com automation partner here You will find a quide to the technical documents for the various SIMATIC products and systems http www siemens com simatic tech doku portal on the Internet ind the online catalog and the online ordering system ne jimall automation siemens com en guest We offer various courses for newcomers to the SIMATIC S7 automation system Contact your regional Training Center or the central Training Center in D 9
14. 1 E UpdateRUNLEDYariable Events i RUN Out PY E Bn a Cleared Action vvv 2 E StartHistogram Action Percent n Out CycleTime n Out is n Out rid Out 3 lt No function gt 11 Click on an empty position in the screen object E RUNLED SwitchOn SwitchOn PERCENT CYCLE_TIME Y_AXIS REGISTER_ID 12 Select Events gt Cleared gt UpdateRUNLEDVariable 13 For the parameter RUN output of the UpdateRUNLEDVariable function configure the internal variable RUNLED of the data type INT 14 For the Action parameter of the UpdateRUNLEDVariable function select the value Function List Switch OFF m General Xi 1 A etes aoe 1 BUpdateRUNLEDVariable gt Events ENT T Loaded Satie ene gt Action 2 E StopHistogram Registerld 3 lt No function gt WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Ei RUNLED SwitchOFf REGISTER_ID 85 Examples of configuring objects 7 2 Configuring a histogram 15 Configure the variable with the circle vector graphic in Animations gt Appearance Q gt Properties Enabled Appearance VO Animations Appearance Tag m Diagonal Movement E a Foreground Color Background Color Flashing RULED fall LJ No lime No Horizontal Movement a 0 m Vertical movement 3 m Direct Movement m Visibility Type Integer Binary Ost a lt gt 16 Save your project with Pro
15. DP slaves for SIMATIC S7 zd M7 and C7 distributed rack _ Press F1 to get Help 6 Delete HMI IE and IF1B MPI DP EA HW Config SIMATIC HMI Station 1 Configuration Station Edit Insert PLC View Options Window Help Deh Soe doe MO Wire OMI WinCE flexible RT 7 Inthe hardware catalog go to the SIMATIC HMI Station gt Controller gt WinAC MP folder and depending on the Multi Panel selected under item 3 select WinAC MP 177 gt 6ES7 671 4EE00 0YA0 gt V4 1 for WinAC MP 177 or WinAC MP 277 gt 6ES7 671 5EF01 OYA0 gt V4 1 for WinAC MP 277 or WinAC MP 377 gt 6ES7 671 7EG01 0YA0 gt V4 1 for WinAC MP 377 8 Drag WinAC MP to slot 2 Result The Properties Ethernet Interface dialog opens WinAC MP 2008 36 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 STEP 7 contiguration and communication options 4 2 Creating a STEP 7 project for WinAC MP 9 Enter the IP address and subnet mask 10 Create a new subnet and close the dialogs Result The Properties PROFIBUS interface DP dialog opens 11 If necessary change the PROFIBUS address of WinAC MP and create a new subnet i HW Config SIMATIC HMI Station 1 Station Edit Insert PLC View Options Window Help DERE amp Soe dn MO Wire By x Eind nt d il Profile Standard v PROFIBUS DP S82 PROFIBUS PA m PROFINET 10 SIMATIC 300 5 SIMATIC 400 SIMATIC HMI Station Controller
16. DP with WinAC MP With STEP 7 on Industrial Ethernet you can access all nodes on PROFIBUS DP from the HMI device With WinCC flexible you can access the HMI device but not the nodes connected over PROFIBUS DP If the configuration PC is not connected directly to PROFIBUS DP the nodes on PROFIBUS can nevertheless be reached because the MP x77 HMI device serves as a router Industrial Ethernet WinCC flexible RT PROFIBUS DP ww mM Figure 4 4 Routing from Ethernet to PROFIBUS DP with WinAC MP WinAC MP 2008 54 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 STEP 7 contiguration and communication options 4 5 Communication options with WinAC MP Routing from PROFIBUS DP to Ethernet with WinAC MP With STEP 7 on PROFIBUS DP you can access all nodes on Industrial Ethernet from the HMI device With WinCC flexible on PROFIBUS DP you have access to the HMI device and to OPs connected over PROFIBUS DP Industrial Ethernet WinCC Sj flexible WinCC flexible RT WinAC MP PROFIBUS DP Figure 4 5 Routing with WinAC MP over PROFIBUS Visualization over WinAC MP Visualization over the HMI device between Industrial Ethernet and PROFIBUS DP is possible with WinCC flexible It is not necessary to program the communication links A PC serves as the visualization platform Industrial Ethernet alll S7 CPU WinCC l y flexible RT za WinAC MP WinCC i
17. Enable Time A bar with 100 is ideal Figure 5 2 Tuning Screen WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 61 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 2 Description of the Home Screen and the Tuning Screen Tuning screen The Tuning Screen contains the following elements e Buttons for the operating functions of WinAC MP Clear the recording of the cycle times is restarted e Buttons for functions Home gt gt Changing to the Home screen Exit freely configurable with WinCC flexible functions e g hotkeys e g return to start screen e Setting the HMI Enable Time in ms for the HMI device HMI Enable Time Default setting 50 ms e Display of the cycle time Cycle Time ms Last Last cycle time Avg Average cycle time Max Maximum cycle time Min Minimum cycle time e Cycle time information histogram Further information For information on how to configure the Hotkeys for WINAC MP refer to the inAC MP with hotkeys Page section See also omposition of the cycle time Page Setting the HMI enable time Page WinAC MP 2008 62 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 3 Function key assignment based on the WinAC system library 5 3 Function key assignment based on the WinAC system library 5 3 1 Operating the WinAC MP with hotkeys Introduction A hotkey specifies a key or key combination that can be used to actuate the bu
18. Format pattern Tag CYCLE_TIME O 999 Cycle Shift decimal point 0 Process ba a String field length ja v 2 In the same way assign the elements of the array variable CYCLE_TIME to the remaining 6 IO fields Make sure that the CYCLE_TIME variable is incremented by 1 in each case Process variable CYCLE_TIME n n 0 3 Click on the Y axis and assign the variables based on the following figure Gx General General gt Properties gt Animations Scale Static Tag Cycle Maximum value 100 Y_AXIS 1 Process X PERCENTO Minimum value o ed WinAC MP 2008 91 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Examples of configuring objects 7 2 Configuring a histogram 4 Click on the first bar in the histogram Bar_2 and assign the variables based on the following figure Maximum value variable Y_AXIS 0 Process variable PERCENT n n 0 gt General General gt Properties gt Animations Scale Static Tag Cycle Maximum value 100 Y_AXIS 0 7 Process X m PERCENTO v Minimum value 0 7 lt 2 5 In the same way assign the tags to the remaining 6 bars Make sure that each element of the PERCENT array variable is incremented by the count of 1 Saving and transferring a project 1 Save your project with Project gt Save 2 Download your project to the Multi Panel with Project gt Transfer WinAC MP 2
19. IP address of the configuration PC in the IP address box 6 Select an Ethernet subnet as the subnet If this does not already exist select New The Properties New subnet Industrial Ethernet dialog box opens Select OK A new Ethernet subnet is created 7 Select OK to complete the configuration of the Ethernet interface Result The subnet is now selected in the Properties Ethernet Interface dialog WinAC MP 2008 48 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 STEP 7 configuration and communication options Further Information 4 4 4 4 Checking and downloading a STEP 7 project to WinAC MP 8 Confirm with OK Result The Properties PG PC dialog appears again Properties Ethernet interface General Parameters N Set MAC address use IS0 protocol o annemin If a subnet is selected noada Heat td the next available addresses are suggested I IP protocol is being used IP address 192 168 0 1 csc Do not use router Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Use router Address Subnet not networked New Properties Delete Cancel Help 9 Click OK to close the Properties PG PC dialog For more information on Ethernet communication and setting up Ethernet networks refer to the SIMATIC NET Ethernet User Manual Checking and downloading a STEP 7 project to WinAC MP 4 4 1 Checking the WinAC MP online connection Checking the connection with STEP 7 WinAC MP 2008
20. KB 64 KB 64 KB e Retentivity configurable Yes max 64 KB Yes max 128 KB Yes max 256 KB Local data e per priority class max configurable 16384 bytes for all execution levels configurable 16384 bytes for all execution levels configurable 16384 bytes for all execution levels Address area I O address area e Inputs 2 KB 4 KB 8 KB e Outputs 2 KB 4 KB 8 KB e Distributed of this e Inputs 2 KB 4 KB 8 KB e Outputs 2 KB 4 KB 8 KB Process image e Inputs 1 KB 2 KB 2 KB e Outputs 1 KB 2 KB 2 KB e Inputs adjustable 1 KB 2 KB 2 KB e Outputs adjustable 1 KB 2 KB 2 KB e Inputs preset 512 bytes 512 bytes 512 bytes WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 95 Performance features and technical specifications A 2 Specifications e Outputs preset WinAC MP 177 512 bytes WinAC MP 277 512 bytes WinAC MP 377 512 bytes e Consistent Data max 32 bytes 32 bytes 32 bytes Hardware Configuration Number of DP masters e Integrated Time Operating Hours Counter e Number e Number range Oto 7 Oto 7 Oto 7 S7 message functions Process diagnostics messages Yes Yes Yes Test and startup functions Status control e Status modify variable Yes status blocks single step breakpoint Yes status blocks single step b
21. Multi Point Interface is the programming device interface of SIMATIC S7 It allows multiple node operation PGs text based displays OPs on one or several CPUs Each station is identified by its unique MPI address A block can be called from another by means of a block call Nesting depth means the number of simultaneously called logic blocks The node number represents the number of a CPU the programming device or other intelligent I O module if they communicate with one another over a network The node address is assigned with the STEP 7 software An object is a component of a project e g a screen or message Objects are used to view or enter texts and values on the HMI device Operator Panel Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 113 Glossary Organization block OB Interface between the operating system and the STEP 7 user program They are called from the operating system and control cyclic and interrupt triggered program execution the restart behavior of the controller and error handling PG OP communication Process image Communication between the controller and other S7 applications such as programming devices operator panels and S7 automation systems WinAC MP supports PROFIBUS and Industrial Ethernet for PG OP communication At the start of a cycle the signal states at the input modules are written to the process input image At the end of the cycle the process image of the outputs is transf
22. Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 STEP 7 contiguration and communication options 4 2 Creating a STEP 7 project for WinAC MP 3 In the Properties WinCC flexible RT dialog box that then opens select the Multi Panel you are using and confirm with OK General Device type Select device by name and version Mobile Panel Panels Multi Panels B 170 amp 270 MP 2706 Touch MP 270 10 Key MP 270 10 Touch MP 277 8 Key MP 277 8 Touch MP 277 10 Key MP 277 10 Touch fH 370 w SIMATIC C7 m Device version Additional operating devices 1 1 2 0 WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 35 STEP 7 configuration and communication options 4 2 Creating a STEP 7 project for WinAC MP 4 Double click the SIMATIC HMI station in the SIMATIC Manager The configuration is then displayed in the right hand pane 5 Double click Configuration Result HW Config opens ES HW Config SIMATIC HMI Station 1 Station Edit Insert PLC View Options Window Help Eer E 4 oe dom MO Bw oj x TI SIMATIC HMI Station 1 Configuration E BX e Find nt ail 0 HMI Profile Standard x SS PROFIBUS DP S PROFIBUS PA SS PROFINET I0 SIMATIC 300 SIMATIC 400 m SIMATIC HMI Station SIMATIC PC Based Control 300 400 SIMATIC PC Station E _ WinCC flexible PT HPiriemevop oO i HE HME feee o oo PROFIBUS
23. Select the view with the View gt Manage menu command Open the storage location on your own computer or on a connected computer from which you want to remove the License Key 3 Select the License Key you want to transfer 4 Select Edit gt Cut 5 Open the storage location on your own computer or on a connected computer to which you want to transfer the License Key Select the Edit gt Paste menu command Result The License Key is transferred Transferring the License Key with the License Key gt Transfer menu command 28 1 Open the Transfer License Key dialog with the License Key gt Transfer menu command a A OO N Select the License Key you want to transfer to another storage location Select the target drive from the drop down list box Click OK to confirm the selection Click the Network button if the target drive is on another connected computer The Connect Computer dialog opens Enter the computer name or select the required computer from the drop down list box or Click the Browse button to access the Find Computer dialog Click Entire Network and then Microsoft Windows Network Ifthe computer is in a domain select the domain Then select the required computer and click OK to confirm your selection Please remember that the Automation License Manager must also be installed on the computer you select Note The backup function saves all data
24. WinAC MP for example a hardware fault parameter error communication error or I O fault If the STEP 7 user program handles the error by executing OB 122 the EXTF indicator goes off after 3 seconds if there is no follow on error condition BUSF Bus fault This indicator flashes if there is an error in communication with the distributed PROFIBUS I O RUN Lights up according to the operating mode RUN or STOP STOP When RUN is flashing and STOP is lit steady the control program has reached a breakpoint RUN flashes or the control is starting up Note The displays RUN and STOP show the actual operating mode of the controller The RUN and STOP mode selector positions show the selected mode similar to the mode selector position on an S7 CPU front panel This can differ from the current operating mode Example Changing the operating mode with STEP 7 causes the status indicators to change but the mode selector does not change 70 WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 3 Function key assignment based on the WinAC system library Flashing RUN and STOP status indicators Display Description RUN STOP Flashes Flashes WinAC MP is in DEFECT mode All status indicators flash see next paragraph Flashes On e The STEP 7 user program has stopped at a breakpoint e Awarm restart or cold restart is in progress RUN flashes until s
25. also used 0 MRES Scr obj for memory reset 1 STOP Function 3 RUN System SetRestartMethod Sets the restart mode either Action input Variable cold restart CRST or warm 0 WarmRestart Scr obj start WRST a Function 1 ColdRestart System SetSleepTime Sets the value of the SleepTime input Variable HMIEnableTimeof WinAC MP in Scr obj ms Function System SetWinACStartAtBoot Sets whether WinAC MP starts StartAtBoot input Variable automatically after the HMI 0 StartAtBootOff Scr obj device boots 1 StartAtBootOn Function System Script SetWinACMPStartMode Sets WinAC MP to the desired Action input Variable operating mode after the HMI 0 AutoStartOff Scr obj device has started up 1 AutoStartOn Function System Script StartHistogramm Starts the cyclic sending of Percent n output Switch off Screen histogram values this function CycleTime n output Switch on Scr obj is called in WinCC flexible with f Function Events gt Loaded Y Axis bounds n output System RegisterID n output WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 81 Setting up WinAC MP for your application 6 2 WinAC MP functions Function name Description Parameters Action Abbreviati on StopHistogramm Stops the cyclic sending of RegisterlD input Screen histogram data this function is Scr obj called in WinCC flexible with Function Eve
26. connection over LAN Connect the configuration PC and the HMI device to the LAN with a 1 1 or direct cable Settings on the HMI device 1 Open the Control Panel to set the network configuration You can open the Control Panel either in the Loader or with Start gt Settings gt Control Panel Double click Network and Dial up Connections 3 Double click on WinAC MP 2008 LAN9115 for MP 177 LAN90001 for MP 277 ERTEC400 for MP 377 Enter the IP address and if necessary the subnet mask of the HMI device Confirm with OK Note Specifying a gateway address If you need to specify a gateway address contact your network administrator Then double click Transfer Under Channel 2 select the Ethernet option in the list box select Enable Channel and confirm with OK A WARNING Entering a static IP address Do not use DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol to assign the TCP IP address on the HMI device With DHCP there is no guarantee that the same IP address will always be assigned when a node is turned on If the IP address is changed nodes in Industrial Ethernet may lose their connection or be connected to the wrong node This can result in unexpected process and machine behavior that can cause death serious injury and or damage to equipment Always enter a static IP address for the HMI device or if you use DHCP make sure that there are at least lease reservations Contact your
27. default address for the DP master is 2 Each node in the network must have a unique node address between 1 and 126 Note Closed Properties PROFIBUS Interface DP dialog STEP 7 displayed the Properties PROFIBUS interface DP dialog when you dragged WinAC MP to slot 2 If this dialog is closed double click the DP field in the SIMATIC station Click the Properties button to open the Properties DP dialog box Click New in the Parameters tab 3 Open the Network Settings tab Check the following settings and make any changes 4 necessary Highest PROFIBUS address This can be set lower to increase the query rate if you are sure that you will not exceed a certain number of stations Transmission rate The default is 1 5 Mbps but up to 12 Mbps are possible depending on the requirements and application Profile The default is DP Click OK three times to confirm Downloading WinAC MP To download the WinAC MP configuration to the HMI device follow these steps 1 2 3 4 Select PLC gt Download to Module in HW Config on the configuration PC to download the configuration of the STEP 7 project In the Select target module dialog box select WinAC MP x77 and confirm with OK Select the station address When using PROFIBUS connections enter the node address of the HMI device The default address of the HMI device is PROFIBUS 2 If you are using Ethernet connections make sure
28. documentation on WinCC flexible WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 25 Steps for installing and removing 3 3 Installation steps 3 3 3 Transferring WinAC MP to the HMI device Transferring WinAC MP Runtime files To be able to operate WinAC MP on the HMI device you will need to download the WinAC MP option from the configuration PC to the HMI device To do so follow these steps 1 Boot your HMI device and press the Transfer button in the Loader Result The message Connecting to host appears on the HMI device NOTICE In the Control Panel make sure that you have enabled the transfer for the interface you intend to use This is explained step b step in the ee age 21 Transfer over PROFIBUS Page a Transfer via USB Page 24 Page 25 2 Open ProSave on the configuration PC 3 Select the type of HMI device in the General tab in ProSave 4 In the Connection list box select the connection type Ethernet MPI PROFIBUS DP USB 5 Enter the connection parameters Ethernet IP address or computer name recommendation as the fastest and most flexible connection PROFIBUS OP address same as the PROFIBUS address USB Note USB connection parameters To use the USB connection you require a master master cable Install the included ie se che nA k e B er the entry ID F rm Per Sere siemens Dae as 6 Go to the Options tab and cl
29. flexible RT WinAC MP PROFIBUS DP 7 CPU A t iffy Il Fl Figure 4 6 Visualization over WinAC MP WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 55 STEP 7 configuration and communication options 4 5 Communication options with WinAC MP CPU CPU communication over WinAC MP CPU CPU communication is possible with the HMI device PUT GET SRE EIN Industrial Ethernet wincc M flexible RT WinAC MP PROFIBUS DP Figure 4 7 CPU CPU communication over WinAC MP See also onfiguring the SIMATIC HMI station and the PROFIBUS DP network Page 34 WinAC MP 2008 56 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 5 1 Integrating the WinAC MP System Library Note The screens from the system library are optimized for 6 displays with a resolution of 320 x 240 If using a display with a different size you can adjust the screens accordingly in WinCC flexible Integrating the new WinAC System Library To create a WinACMP project with the help of WinAC MP System Library you must take the following steps 1 Configure the SIMATIC HMI station and the PROFIBUS DP network orresponding procedures is described in chapter Configuring the SIMATIC HMI station and the PROFIBUS DP network 34 2 Open the project in STEP 7 by selecting File gt Open 3 To open WinCC flexible go to SIMATIC Manager sel
30. gt Animations Color transition Entire bar WinAC MP 2008 88 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Examples of contiguring objects 6 Disable the Display scale property for the seven bars 7 2 Contiguring a histogram m General p Properties m Appearance Layout Text s P Animations Flashing Limits Settings Large interval 10 Mark increment label 2 4 Number of subdivisions 5 H a a m a m Misc DE Scale labeis Elements C Display scale Display mark labels Use exponential format Double lined scale labels Total length 3 Een 0 5 Decimal places ssa Luh 7 Below the 7 bars configure an IO field with the Output property gt CEEE P Properties gt Animations Process Type Assigning the tags Mode Output gt Tag CYCLE_TIME 0 gt Cycle ul Format type Decimal Format pattern 9999 Shift decimal point 0 4 String field length f Le 1 In WinCC flexible click on Project gt HMI Station gt Communication gt Tags lv 2 Create the tags based on the figure below using the right mouse button and Add Tag Q Bild1 pere cc WinAC MP 2008 CYCLE_TIME lt Internal tag gt PERCENT lt Internal tag gt REGISTER ID lt Internal tag gt RUNLED Y_AXIS lt Internal tag gt lt Internal tag gt Operating
31. network administrator when assigning addresses Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 21 Steps for installing and removing 3 3 Installation steps Setting on the configuration PC Take the following steps on the configuration PC either in ProSave or in WinCC flexible 22 Step Connecting ProSave Connecting WinCC flexible 1 Open the General tab in ProSave Open the project you want to transfer in WinCC flexible 2 Select your HMI device from the Device Select your HMI device via Project gt type list box Change Device Type 3 Change to Project gt Transfer gt Transfer Settings in WinCC flexible 4 Select the Ethernet option in the Select the Ethernet option in the Mode Connection list box list box 5 In Connection Parameters enter the IP Under Computer Name or IP Address address or the computer name of the HMI enter the computer name or the IP address device of the HMI device Confirm your entries with Apply Close ProSave or change to the Options Change to Project gt Transfer gt Options in tab to transfer the WinAC MP runtime files WinCC flexible to transfer the WinAC MP Please make sure that the correct path is runtime files set Please make sure that the correct path is set 8 Click the gt gt button Click the gt gt button WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Steps for installing and
32. of the CycleTime output Switch off Screen shortest cycle time in ms Switch on UpdatePowerLEDVariable Updates the status indicator of Power output Switch off Screen the LED variable ON Switch on UpdateRUNLEDVariable Updates the status indicator of Run output Switch off Screen the LED variable RUN Switch on UpdateSleep Time Updates the value of the SleepTime output Switch off Screen HMlEnableTime of WinAC MP Switch on in ms UpdateSTOPLEDVariable Updates the status indicator of STOP output Switch off Screen the LED variable STOP Switch on The configuration of all WinAC MP update functions is permitted only once per screen The WinAC MP update function must be configured for the Screen loaded event with the Action parameter SwitchOn The WinAC MP update function must be configured for the Screen unloaded event with the Action parameter SwitchOff If a function is called more than once with different variables in one screen only the variable activated last is updated You should therefore only use identical variables as parameters of the functions within a screen 82 WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Examples of configuring objects T 7 1 Configuration of the RUN button with corresponding LED display using WinCC flexible Introduction The following example shows you how to configure a RUN button with integrated LED indicator Objective The
33. of the panel to the specified external storage medium The data in retentive memory is excluded WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Steps for installing and removing 3 4 Steps when removing Further Information For more information on this please refer to the following Online Help e Automation License Manager e ProSave 3 4 Steps when removing 3 4 1 Retransferring license keys Transferring a License Key With the Automation License Manager you can transfer a License Key from a computer to an HMI device To transfer License Keys between different locations media you have the following options e using drag and drop e Cut and paste e The License Key gt Transfer menu command Transferring a License Key with drag and drop 1 Select the view with the View gt Manage menu command 2 Open the storage location on your own computer or on a connected computer from which you want to remove the License Key 3 Select the License Key hold down the left mouse button and drag the License Key to the target location Result The License Key is transferred Transferring the License Key with cut and paste 1 Select the view using the View gt Manage menu command 2 Open the storage location on your own or on the connected computer from which you want to remove the License Key 3 Select the License Key you want to transfer 4 Select Edit gt Cut 5 Open the storage location on yo
34. refer to the WinAC system librar Page section For more information on creating pictures and working with the functions in WinCC flexible refer to the documentation on WinCC flexible Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 79 Setting up WinAC MP for your application 6 2 WinAC MP functions 6 2 WinAC MP functions The following table shows all functions and objects with which functions can be configured that are available for visualization of WinAC MP in WinCC flexible System functions WinCC flexible Use the following system functions in WinCC flexible e UpdateTags to read or update values e SetValue to set or change values in WinAC MP Overview of Objects The objects whose functions can be parameterized are organized as follows Abbreviatio Object Event n Variable Variable Changed value High limit violation Low limit violation Screen Screen Loaded Cleared Scr obj Screen object Press Release Click Change Switch on Switch off Activate Deactivate Function Function key global local Press Release System System key global local Press Release Script Usable in the script Abbreviation Script is not available for the configuring for MP 177 Overview of the additional objects for WinAC MP 2008 Function name Description Parameters Action Abbreviati on SetHMlEnableTime Sets the value of the HMlEnableTime input Variable HMlEnableTimeof WinAC MP Scr obj in ms Function System U
35. set time synchronization in HW Config 1 Select WinAC MP x77 in the SIMATIC HMI station 2 Open the object properties with the right mouse button 3 Go to the Diagnostics Clock tab 4 To synchronize the WinAC MP time with the HMI device set the synchronization mode on the AS to As slave 5 Confirm with OK Properties WinAC MP 277 RO S2 General Startup Cycle Clock Memory Retentive Memory Memory Interrupts Time of D ay Interrupts Cyclic Interrupts Diagnosties Clock Protection System Diagnostics Number of messages in the diagnostic buffer 120 Clock Synchronization Synchronization Type Time Interval In the PLC Cancel Help Note When synchronization is enabled the time is compared at a fixed interval of one second If the difference between the Panel time and the WinAC MP time is more than 0 5 seconds WinAC MP takes the time of the Panel Further Information For more information on the tabs refer to the STEP 7 online help and the documentation on the standard CPUs WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 41 STEP 7 contiguration and communication options 4 2 Creating a STEP 7 project for WinAC MP 4 2 4 Configuring retentive data Retentive data Data is kept in retentive memory following POWER OFF and restart or a warm restart You can set the retentivity of bit memory timers counters and data blocks The next time you start WinAC MP or fol
36. storage location for the archive file and confirm with OK Result The archive file is created with the wld extension WinAC MP 2008 76 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 5 Exit WinAC MP on the HMI device Shutdown 5 4 3 Restoring an archive file Restore Requirements The storage medium MMC USB with the archive file is plugged in The Restore system function is assigned a valid file name and storage location for the archive file at the FilePath parameter Restoring configuration data from WLD archive file 1 Result Press the STOP button to change WinAC MP to STOP mode 2 Press the Restore button 3 4 Switch WinAC MP to RUN to start the STEP 7 user program Wait until the archive file Restore has been restored WinAC MP starts with the new project data at the next RUN command 5 5 Exit WinAC MP on the HMI device Shutdown Exiting WinAC MP To exit WinAC MP press the Shutdown WinAC MP button Result WinAC MP is closed and all status indicators are reset WinCC flexible Runtime remains active WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 77 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 5 Exit WinAC MP on the HMI device Shutdown 78 WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Setting up WinAC MP for your application 6 6 1 Working with WinCC flexible WinCC flexible The WinCC f
37. the configuration PC Removing To uninstall WinAC MP on the configuration PC follow these steps 1 Open the Control Panel with Start gt Settings gt Control Panel in the Start menu of the configuration PC 2 Double click on Add or Remove Programs in the detailed view 3 Select the SIMATIC WinAC MP 2008 V4 1 1 entry 4 5 6 Click the Remove button Confirm that you want to uninstall by clicking Yes Click OK when the software has been uninstalled Result WinAC MP has been uninstalled on the configuration PC WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 31 Steps for installing and removing 3 4 Steps when removing 32 WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 STEP 7 configuration and communication options 4 4 1 Standard procedure for communication with WinAC MP Overview Procedure WinAC MP 2008 The section below shows how to configure WinAC MP in a SIMATIC HMI station using a configuration PC on which STEP 7 and WinCC flexible are installed The configuration PC and WinAC MP ina SIMATIC HMI ea are interconnected via PROFIBUS DE Configuration a Etherne o possible ind the description o he proced the section Configuring an Ethernet niece for routing functionality over he HMI T Page 47 You can integrate DP slaves for WinAC MP in the STEP 7 project as shown in the figure Configuration computer HMI device flexible WinCC flexi
38. the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will be used A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to property damage Qualified Personnel The device system may only be set up and used in conjunction with this documentation Commissioning and operation of a device system may only be performed by qualified personnel Within the context of the safety notes in this documentation qualified persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commission ground and label devices systems and circuits in accordance with established safety practices and standards Proper use of Siemens products Trademarks Note the following A WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation If products and components from other manufacturers are used these must be recommended or approved by Siemens Proper transport storage installation assembly commissioning operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems The permissible ambient conditions must be adhered to The information in the relevant documentation must be observed All names identified by are registered trademarks of the Siemens AG The remaining trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the ri
39. warm restart OB 100 This retentive data is not lost even if the power supply to the HMI device fails With STEP 7 you can decide which areas should be retentive The amount of retentive data is limited for WinAC MP Runtime software WinAC MP 2008 WinCC flexible Runtime refers to the runtime software that can run on the HMI device Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 115 Glossary S7 Communication S7 routing Shared data Softbus STARTUP Communication between hardware and software controllers on the network using the S7 communication functions Communication between S7 automation systems S7 applications or PC stations in various subnets using one or more network nodes that act as router The configuration is created in NetPro Shared data can be addressed from any logic block FC FB OB Specifically these are bit memories M inputs I outputs Q timers T counters C and data blocks DB Shared data can be accessed via absolute or symbolic addressing Virtual bus that allows a data exchange between WinCC flexible runtime and WinAC MP This bus is installed when you install WinAC MP After installing WinAC MP S7 connections from WinCC flexible Runtime to external stations on PROFIBUS or Ethernet are routed over Softbus A STARTUP routine is executed at the transition from STOP to RUN mode It can be initiated by the mode selector switch after a Power On or through an operator input on
40. 008 92 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Performance features and technical specifications A 1 Performance features Summary of the performance features of WinAC MP Below you will find a brief outline of the main performance features of WinAC MP e 4 accumulators accumulator 1 to 4 e Communication as PROFIBUS DP master complying with DPV1 e Only distributed I O no integrated inputs and outputs WinAC MP communicates with the distributed I O as a PROFIBUS DP master As a DP master WinAC MP can communicate with up to 32 DP slaves A 2 Specifications A 2 1 Order numbers Order numbers WinAC MP 177 6ES7 671 4EE00 0YAO WinAC MP 277 6ES7 671 5EF01 0OYA0 WinAC MP 377 6ES7 671 7EG01 0YA0O WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 93 Performance features and technical specifications A 2 Specifications A 2 2 Technical specifications Technical specifications FBs FCs DBs 512 FBs FCs DBs 1024 WinAC MP 177 WinAC MP 277 WinAC MP 377 MLFB 6ES7671 4EE00 0YA0 6ES7671 5EF01 0YA0 6ES7671 7EG01 0YAO Associated programming package STEP 7 V 5 4 SP4 STEP 7 V 5 4 SP4 STEP 7 V 5 4 SP4 Firmware version V4 1 1 V4 1 1 V4 1 1 Memory Working memory e Integrated 128 KB 256 KB 512 KB e Expandable No No No Blocks DB e Number max 512 1024 2048 FBs FCs DBs 2048 e Size max 64 KB 64 KB 64 KB FB e Number max 512 FBs FCs D
41. 0327 Nuremberg Germany e Additional information can be found on the Internet http www sitrain com Technical di an find more information on our technical support k rm Iwww siemens com automation service Service amp Support on the Internet WinAC MP 2008 In addition to our documentation we offer our complete knowl address http Awww siemens com automation service amp support There you can find dge base at the Internet e Our newsletter containing up to date information on your products e The documents you need via our Search function in Service amp Support e A forum for global information exchange by users and specialists e Your local Automation amp Drives representative e Information about on site service repairs spare parts and more Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 9 Preface WinAC MP 2008 10 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Product overview 2 2 1 Product overview Definition of embedded An embedded system e is a combination of hardware and software providing the flexibility of software with the performance of rugged hardware e has precisely defined tasks it forms a functional software and hardware unit that only performs predefined tasks Embedded automation with WinAC MP WinAC MP 2008 SIMATIC Embedded Automation combines SIMATIC control technology WinAC MP and WinCC flexible visualization on the Multi Panels These are bas
42. Bs 512 1024 FBs FCs DBs 1024 2048 FBs FCs DBs 2048 e Size max 64 KB 64 KB 64 KB FC e Number max 512 FBs FCs DBs 512 1024 FBs FCs DBs 1024 2048 FBs FCs DBs 2048 e Size max 64 KB 64 KB 64 KB OB e Number max 18 18 18 e Size max 64 KB 64 KB 64 KB Nesting depth e Per Priority Class 8 8 16 e Error OBs 2 2 2 Timers counters retentivity S7 counters e Number 128 256 512 e Retentivity e configurable Yes Yes Yes e Preset 8 8 8 e Counting range e Lower Limit 0 0 0 e Upper Limit 999 999 999 94 WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Performance features and technical specifications A 2 Specifications WinAC MP 177 WinAC MP 277 WinAC MP 377 IEC counters e Included Yes Yes Yes SFB 0 SFB 1 SFB 2 SFB 0 SFB 1 SFB 2 SFB 0 SFB 1 SFB 2 S7 timers e Number 128 256 512 e Retentivity e configurable Yes Yes Yes e default 0 0 0 e Time range e Lower Limit 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms e Upper Limit 9990 s 9990 s 9990 s IEC timers e Included Yes Yes Yes SFB 3 SFB 4 SFB 5 SFB 3 SFB 4 SFB 5 SFB 3 SFB 4 SFB 5 Retentivity Retentivity total 64 KB 128 KB 256 KB Bit memories e Number max 2 KB 2 KB 4 KB e Retentivitiy present Yes Yes Yes Data blocks e Number max 512 1024 2048 e Size max 64
43. F2LEDVariable 82 UpdateControllerForStartAtBoot UpdateKeySwitchSetting UpdateLastCycleTime 82 UpdateSleepTime 82 UpdateSTOPLEDVariable Functions Further information 8 119 Index G Guide to the manual 9 H Hardware requirements Configuration PC HMI device Histogram Configuring HMI device Hardware requirements Software requirements HMI enable time HMI station Home screen Displa Hotkey 63 l Info screen Information Further 8 Information landscape 8 Installation WinAC MP L License License Key 27 Loader 21 23 24 Location of documentation 5 M Memory card 74 Memory reset 6 Microsoft Windows XP Professional Mode Mode ee a switch 67 Naming conventions 6 120 O Objects Operating mode Operation 1 Options Load 26 Order numbers WinAC MP 177 WinAC MP 277 WinAC MP 377 Organization blocks OB 1 98 P PROFIBUS Transfer PROFIBUS DP 14 Programming R Registered trademarks 7 Removing 31 Required basic knowledge B Restore Restoring an archive file Retentive data Image update Retentivity Data blocks 4 Memory bytes 42 S7 counters 42 S7 timers Routing RUN 68 Runtime software 6 S Scope of information 8 Sequential functions 100 SetValue 80 UpdateTag 80 Setting the PG PC interface 50 Shutdown WinAC MP 77 SIMATIC HMI station 34 SIMATIC NET Softbus Software PLC bi WinAC MP 2008 Operating Inst
44. FB 32 DRUM Implements a sequencer SFB 52 RDREC Reads a data record SFB 53 WRREC Writes a data record SFB 54 RALRM Receives alarm data for a DP slave Further Information Detailed information on the SFBs can be found in the STEP 7 online help or in the STEP 7 System Software for S7 300 400 System and Standard Functions Reference Manual WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 103 Performance features and technical specifications A 6 System status list SSL A 6 System status list SSL Using SFC 51 to read the system status list SSL STEP 7 stores read only information about WinAC in the system status list SSL as a set of sublists You use SFC 51 RDSYSST to access the entries in the SSL You supply the input parameters SSL_ID and Index to access the data records in the sublist SFC 51 returns a two word header and a sublist or partial sublist The header provides the following information for the sublist e The first word defines the length in bytes of a data record for the sublist e The second word defines the number of data records in the sublist The requested information follows the header The size of the sublist in bytes is the data record length multiplied by the number of data records Note Representation of the values in the SSL The SSL_ID and Index values are represented as hexadecimal 16 numbers SSL_ID 0x11 module identification SSL_ID Sublist Index
45. Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Int Int Int Int lt No addre lt No addre lt No addre lt No addre 7 TAGS pata tyn fadsress forran count facauistion c Int lt s 1s lt No addre 1s ls ls 89 Examples of configuring objects 7 2 Contiguring a histogram Assigning the events 1 In WinCC flexible click on Project gt HMI Station gt Screens gt Bild_1 2 Complete the function list for Events gt Loaded based on the following figure EE Function List Po n gt ka PRU RUNLED Cleared Action SwitchOn 2 E StartHistogram Action SwitchOn Percent n Out PERCENT CycleTime n Out CYCLE_TIME Y axis bounds n Out Y_AXIS RegisterId Out REGISTER_ID 3 lt No function gt 3 Complete the function list for Events gt Cleared based on the following figure C bert biei ela Function List 4 Animations 1 E UpdateRUNLEDYariable X Events RUN Out z Loaded J Out RUNLED Action SwitchOfF 2 E StopHistogram RegisterId REGISTER_ID 3 lt No function gt WinAC MP 2008 90 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Examples of configuring objects 7 2 Contiguring a histogram Assign limits and tags to the X axis Y axis and bars 1 Click on the first I O field on the X axis and assign the tags based on the following figure Q x General Ginna gt Properties p Animations Type Format Mode Output x Format type Decimal
46. P 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 117 Glossary Working memory Memory area RAM allocated for the blocks used at runtime WinAC MP 2008 118 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Index A Additional support 9 Archive file Restoring Automation License Manager Autostart Function activated Function not activated B Basic knowledge Required C Checking the connection 49 Checking the online connection 49 Cold restart 98 Communication Configuration PC Hardware requirements 17 Software requirements 17 Configuring 34 Control panel 23 Control Panel 21 24 Cycle time D Direct keys 44 Direct key ranges WinCC flexible direct keys in WinAC MP 2008 44 Display Avg 62 Last 62 Documentation Purpose Storage location 5 Validity Downloading hardware configuration 50 Downloading WinAC MP Downloading WinCC flexible Runtime WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Embedded Definition Embedded automation Ethernet connection Configuring hardware IP address Exit WinCC flexible Function Archive ClearCycleTimeBuffer ControlWinACMP 81 GetWinACMPStartMode GetWinACMPVersion Restore 81 SetHMlEnableTime 80 SetKeySwitch SetRestartMethod 81 SetSleepTime SetWinACMPStartMode SetWinACStartAtBoot StartHistogramm 81 StopHistogramm 82 UpdateAverageCycleTime 8 UpdateAverageExecTime 8 UpdateBUS
47. SIEMENS SIMATIC WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Preface Product overview Steps for installing and removing STEP 7 configuration and communication options Controlling a process with WinAC MP Setting up WinAC MP for our application Examples of configuring objects Performance features and technical specifications Legal information Warning notice system This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety as well as to prevent damage to property The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol These notices shown below are graded according to the degree of danger indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken A WARNING indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken CAUTION with a safety alert symbol indicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken CAUTION without a safety alert symbol indicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken NOTICE indicates that an unintended result or situation can occur if the corresponding information is not taken into account If more than one degree of danger is present
48. W 16 0C91 Specific module identified by the logical base address Logical base address Functions and parameters of the specified module W 16 0D91 Specific station identified either by the rack station by DP master identifier or the DP master identifier with station number Station identifier Features and parameters for all the modules of the specified station W 16 0E91 Module status information of all configured modules central distributed PROFIBUS DP or PROFINET IO INDEX is irrelevant SSL_ID 0x92 rack and station status SSL_ID W 16 0092 Sublist Expected status of stations in a DP master system Index and contents of the data record 0 Local DP master DP master identifier Specific DP master W 16 0192 Activation status of the stations of an ID of a DP master system 0 Local DP master DP master identifier Specific DP master W 16 0292 Actual status of the stations of a DP master 0 Local DP master DP master identifier Specific DP master W 16 0692 OK status of the stations of a DP master 0 Local DP master DP master identifier Specific DP master WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 107 Performance features and technical specifications A 6 System status list SSL SSL_ID 0x95 expanded DP master system SSL_ID Sublist Index and contents of the data record W 16 0195 Specif
49. WinAC_MP WinAC_MP _Homefd EE 10 To open the screen for editing go to the WinCC flexible project window 11 Select a project Project gt Screens gt WinAC_MP_Home or Project gt Screens gt WinAC_MP_Tuning 12 Double click the screen or select Open editor from the shortcut menu Result The screen is opened for editing in the work space WinAC MP 2008 58 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 2 Description of the Home Screen and the Tuning Screen 5 2 Description of the Home Screen and the Tuning Screen 5 2 1 Description of the Home screen Display of the Home Screens Autostart Figure 5 1 Home Screen WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 59 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 2 Description of the Home Screen and the Tuning Screen The Home Screen contains the following elements e Buttons for the operating functions of the WinAC MP Start Start Shutdown Closing and exiting Autostart if the autostart function is enabled WinAC MP changes after startup e g the start up of the HMI device to the RUN or STOP mode where it was prior to closing StartAtBoot autostart at the startup of the MP device Restore Restore Archive archiving the STEP 7 user program and WinAC MP system configuration e Buttons for functions Tuning gt gt Changing to the Tuning screen Exit is freely configurable wi
50. a Global data blocks can be accessed by all logic blocks while instance data blocks are assigned to a specific FB call The default setting is a sensible basic setting that is used whenever no other value is specified assigned WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Glossary DPV1 The designation DPV1 means extension of the functionality of the acyclical services to include new interrupts for example provided by the DP protocol The DPV1 functionality has been incorporated into IEC 61158 EN 50170 volume 2 PROFIBUS Engineering software The configuration software is used to create projects for process visualization WinCC flexible is an example of configuring software Flash memory Flash memory is non volatile memory with EEPROM chips used as a mobile storage medium or as a memory module installed permanently on the motherboard Function block According to IEC 1131 3 a function block FB is a logic block containing static data An FB allows the user program to pass parameters Function blocks are therefore suitable for programming frequently recurring complex functions e g closed loop controls mode selection Function key A function key is a key on the HMI device that supports user specific functions A function is assigned to the key in the configuration The assignment of the function keys can vary according to the displayed screen or be independent of the displayed screen Hist
51. aes i 4 STEP 7 configuration and Communication OPtionS ccccccssseecessstecessseeeesseeeeeessneeeeesseeeeesseeeeeesseeaeees 33 4 1 Standard procedure for communication with WinAC MP c eccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeetaeeeeeneees 4 2 Creating a STEP 7 project for WinAC MP 2 00 0 2 ce ceeeceeeeceeeecee cece eeeeeeeaeceeeeeeeeceeaeeeeeeteesenaeeeeeeeeteeea 34 4 2 1 Configuring the SIMATIC HMI station and the PROFIBUS DP network c cceseseeeeeeeeees 3 4 2 2 Creating a connection between WinAC MP and WinCC flexible Runtime on the HMI JEVI E yna a a a lucid sau a e A a a E E E E tebaateanaed 4 2 3 Time synchronization WinAC MP cccceceeseccece cee ce cece eeeeceeeeeeeeeescaeceeeeeeesecaeeeeeeesesecneeseeenaeess 4 2 4 Configuring retentive data esisiini ai aaa AEEA iaaii 4 2 5 WinCC flexible direct keys in WinAC MP cccccececeeeeeceeceee cece eecaeaeeeeeeeecaaaeeeeeesesennisaeeetenees 44 4 3 Configuring an Ethernet connection for routing functionality over the HMI device 06 4 3 1 Setting the communication functions for the configuration PC ccceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeneeeeeeaes 4 4 Checking and downloading a STEP 7 project to WinAC MP ccceeeeeeseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetees 4 4 1 Checking the WinAC MP online connection 0 2 cece cee eeecee cece ee eeeeneeee cece eeecacaeceeeeeseeeneeeeeteeteeed 4 4 2 Downloading the Configurations
52. and communication options 4 2 Creating a STEP 7 project for WinAC MP 3 Change the value to On in the Active column Result A local connection between WinCC flexible RT and WinAC MP is created Gk WinCC flexible Advanced WinACMP SIMATIC HMI Station 1 Project Edit Yiew Insert Format Faceplates Options Window Help Stew ve Ora XXL YBa m German Germany v gt a laa Projekt Spee SIMATIC HMI MP 277 10 Ki tes Screens J Add Screen i z C Template Connection_1 On Y SIMATIC 57 300 400 M Win amp CMP SIMATIC HMI Station 1 WinAC MP 277 C Bild_1 tim Communication lt Tags Ea Connections z Cycles 4 Save and compile the WinCC flexible project Close WinCC flexible Note Always configure the connections local and routing between WinCC flexible RT and WinAC MP or other controllers e g S7 300 400 in the Connections editor of WinCC flexible Connections between WinAC MP and other controllers e g S7 300 400 are always configured in NetPro of SIMATIC Manager See also ransferring WinAC MP to the HMI device Page 26 icensing WinAC MP on the HMI device Page 27 WinAC MP 2008 40 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 STEP 7 configuration and communication options 4 2 Creating a STEP 7 project for WinAC MP 4 2 3 Time synchronization WinAC MP Time synchronization You can synchronize the WinAC MP time with the operating system of the HMI device How to
53. and contents of the data record W 16 0111 Module specific information 0001 Order number module type and version 0007 Firmware version SSL_ID 0x12 CPU characteristics 104 SSL_ID Sublist Index and contents of the data record W 16 0012 All characteristics MC7 processor unit time system system response and MC7 language description W 16 0112 Specific group of characteristics 0000 MC7 processor 0100 Time system 0200 System response 0300 MC7 language description W 16 0F12 Header information only WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Performance features and technical specifications SSL_ID 0x13 memory areas A 6 System status list SSL SSL_ID W 16 0113 Sublist Specific memory area Index 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 and contents of the data record User memory Load memory integrated Load memory inserted Maximum insertable load memory Size of backup memory Peer to peer memory shadow memory SSL_ID 0x14 system areas SSL_ID W 16 0014 Sublist All system areas Index and contents of the data record W 16 0F 14 Header information only SSL_ID 0x15 block types SSL_ID W 16 0015 Sublist All block types Index and contents of the data record SSL_ID 0x19 LED status SSL_ID W 16 0019 Sublist All LEDs Index and contents of
54. ardware configuration A numbered slot in the HMI station or virtual rack that represents a PC based automation system The controller occupies one index Other components can occupy other index slots Industrial Ethernet Physical communications layer for communication with STEP 7 S7 CPUs PGs OPs and S7 applications Interface multi point Jitter Load memory 112 MPI Jitter occurs when there is a delay starting or ending the OB Example The execution time can vary in the millisecond range from cycle to cycle or the start of an interrupt OB can be delayed The load memory is part of the CPU and is the memory area RAM for all blocks downloaded from STEP 7 except for the symbol table and comments WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Glossary Loader Mains Mode Mode selector MP MPI Nesting depth Node address Object OP WinAC MP 2008 Transfer Start Control Panel and Taskbar can be called in the Loader on the HMI device In terms of communication a network is the interconnection of several CPUs and other end devices for example a programming device by means of connecting cables Data exchange is performed between the connected devices over the network SIMATIC S7 automation systems can adopt the following operating modes STOP STARTUP RUN memory reset and STOP The mode selector switch is used to set the mode you require on the CPU Multi Panel
55. as well as group status messages SFC 11 DPSYC_FR Synchronizes groups of DP slaves SFC 12 D_ACT_DP Deactivates and activates DP slaves SFC 13 DPNRM_DG Reads the diagnostic data of a DP slave Tested DP configuration One ET 200M slave with one 8 input 8 output module and one 16 output module SFC 14 DPRD_DAT Reads the consistent data from a DP slave SFC 15 DPWR_DAT Writes the consistent data to a DP slave SFC 17 ALARM_SQ Generates a block related message that can be acknowledged SFC 18 ALARM_S Generates a block related message that can be permanently acknowledged SFC 19 ALARM_SC Queries the acknowledgement status for the last message SFC 17 or SFC 18 SFC 20 BLKMOV Copies memory areas SFC 21 FILL Initializes a memory area 1 word 50 words 100 words SFC 22 CREAT_DB Creates a retentive data block in the work memory The current values of the DB are saved after a warm restart SFC 23 DEL_DB Deletes a data block WinAC MP allows an application to delete a non sequence relevant data block SFC 24 TEST_DB Provides information about a data block In WinAC MP SFC 24 can return the DB length and write protection flags for non sequence relevant data blocks although it returns error code 80B2 for non sequence relevant data blocks SFC 26 UPDAT_PI Updates the process input image SFC 27 UPDAT_PO Updates the process output image SFC 28 SET_TINT Sets the time of day interrupt OB 10 100 WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instruc
56. ble RT STEP 7 ai Kiez i P WinAC MP PROFIBUS DP ae we 2 gt e c MMU slave The basic steps are as follows 1 Configuring WinAC MP in STEP 7 2 Creating a connection between WinAC MP and WinCC flexible Runtime 3 In STEP 7 download the configuration to the WinAC MP 4 Configuring visualization HMI objects with WinCC flexible 5 Download the visualization configuration for example visualization with histogram from WinCC flexible to the HMI device Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 33 STEP 7 contiguration and communication options 4 2 Creating a STEP 7 project for WinAC MP See also Setting the communication functions for the configuration PC Page 4 2 Creating a STEP 7 project for WinAC MP 4 2 1 a the SIMATIC HMI station and the PROFIBUS DP network ee how easy it is to configure WinAC MP view the short info film on the Internet tp euppott automation siemens com WW view en 32010673 br Configuring a SIMATIC HMI station To create a new project for WinAC MP proceed as follows 1 Select File gt New in the SIMATIC Manager and enter a project name 2 Select your project and create an HMI station with Insert gt Station gt SIMATIC HMI Station 1 SIMATIC 400 Station Subnet gt 2 SIMATIC 300 Station Program gt 3 SIMATIC H Station 4 SIMATIC PC Station 5 SIMATIC HMI Station 6 Other Station N 7 SIMATIC 55 8 PG PC WinAC MP 2008 34
57. ble on a PC with STEP 7 Operating instructions for SIMATIC HMI devices MP177 MP 277 MP 377 WinCC flexible Compact Standard Advanced User s Manual Describes basic principles of configuration using the WinCC flexible Compact WinCC flexible Standard WinCC flexible Advanced engineering systems WinCC flexible Runtime User Manual Describes how to commission and operate your runtime project on a PC WinCC flexible Migration User s Manual Describes how to convert an existing ProTool project to WinCC flexible Describes how to convert an existing WinCC project to WinCC flexible Describes how to convert an existing ProTool project including a change of HMI device for example from OP3 to OP 73 Describes how to convert an existing ProTool project including a change from a graphics device to a Windows CE device Communication User s Manual Communication Part 1 describes the connection of the HMI device to SIMATIC PLCs Communication Part 2 describes the connection of the HMI device to third party PLCs Getting started WinCC flexible Getting Started First Time User Based on an example project this is a step by step introduction to the basics of configuring screens alarms recipes and screen navigation WinCC flexible Getting Started Power User Based on an example project this is a step by step introduction to the basics of configuring logs project reports scripts user management
58. button RUN will change WinAC MP to RUN mode The vector graphic shows an LED The color will always represent the current mode RUN or STOP Basic design Step 1 Click Events gt SetKeySwitch function KeySwitch parameter RUN gt RUN WinAC MP Step 2 Internal variable RUNLED data type INT lt UpdateRUNLEDVariable function Action Switch ON lt events loaded screen object lt feedback Value 3 RUN Value 0 STOP Step 3 UpdateRUNLEDVariable function Action Switch OFF lt events cleared screen object Step 4 Internal variable RUNLED data type INT gt Animations background color Value 3 Green Value 0 Red WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 83 Examples of configuring objects 7 1 Configuration of the RUN button with corresponding LED display using WinCC flexible Configuration 1 Create a new project in WinCC flexible with the option Create an empty project 2 In the next dialog Device selection select the Multi Panel you are using In our example we are using the MP 277 10 Key Confirm with OK General Device type Select device by name and version Mobile Panel Panels Multi Panels amp 70 amp 270 MP 270 6 Touch MP 270 10 Key MP 270 10 Touch MP 277 8 Key MP 277 8 Touch MP 277 10 Touch 370 SIMATIC C7 3 Device version Additional operating devices 1 1 2 0 3 Open Toolbox gt Simple Objects and design the RUN b
59. ceecseeeeteees 65 5 3 5 RUN and STOP Modes napre N E A A E A tienen ranted 5 3 6 Memory reset With MRES 0 c c cc sscaseedsnettedectandasee aeesecdteecatueusestusntadecsdetdectteadasstsecenetseattetes 69 5 3 7 Status iNGICALOMS 2 eee eeeeee ee eeeee ee eeeee eee ee eeeeeeeeceeaeeeeeeeaeeeseaaeeeeeeaaeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeseaae Era 5 3 8 Composition of the cycle time ssis sintassa niania iiiaae aaiae 12 5 3 9 Setting the HMI enable time w ccicccccissccccetssccecueesisececeasaceeisacceceasaeccuieadcecearscceeasaccceuauececssdevenstece 5 4 Archiving and restoring STEP 7 user programs 5 4 1 Conditions for archiving and restoring sesona anainn a Aa ANAA 14 5 4 2 Creating an archive file Archive seess aA ARANEA ANAA ARRANA A 5 4 3 Restoring an archive file REStOrC 2 2 eceeeeeeeeeeneeeeeee eee eeeeaeeeeeeeaeeseeaaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaaes 5 5 Exit WinAC MP on the HMI device Shutdown 6 Setting up WinAC MP for your application ccccceecceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeseeeeessceeeeeeeneesseeeenegss 6 1 Working with WinCC flexible cece ee ett ee eee ee eene ee ee tenes ees aeeeeeseeeeetaaeeeeeseeeeesiaeeeesiieeeeaeeeeeea 6 2 WinAC MP FUNCTIONS 000 2 eee eect e cette ee ee eee rete ee rene ee erent EE REE 7 Examples of Configuring objects ccccccccssssssecsseeceecesssseeeeeeeseesecnaeeeeeeeessecnsaeeeeesessesaaeeeesaueeeeensessenas 7 1 Configuration of the RUN button with corresponding LED displa
60. change the mode to RUN you can use STEP 7 to change the mode to STOP gt The STOP mode has highest priority 68 WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 3 Function key assignment based on the WinAC system library 5 3 6 Memory reset with MRES How a memory reset works MRES works in the same way as a memory reset of a hardware CPU all the WinAC MP settings are reset to the defaults e The STEP 7 user program is deleted in the work memory and the load memory OBs DBs FCs FBs and system data e The content of the memory areas I Q M T and C is reset to 0 e System settings are reset to their default values for example the size of process image areas and the size of the diagnostic buffer e Deletes all active communications jobs and all open communications e All online connections are disconnected for example STEP 7 WinCC WinCC flexible PROFIBUS or S7 communication When do you need to reset memory You should reset WinAC MP memory before you download a new STEP 7 user program to WinAC MP You must perform a memory reset if the STOP indicator in the Home Screen is flashing Possible causes are e Errors have been detected in the work memory for example the size of the STEP 7 user program exceeds that of the work memory WinAC MP was turned off and on again as a result of an error How do I reset memory There are seve
61. configuration and communication options 4 2 Creating a STEP 7 project for WinAC MP Configuring retentivity for data blocks Note With MP 177 MP 277 and MP 377 you have the following memory available for retentive DBs e MP 177 64 KB e MP 277 128 KB e MP 377 256 KB The content of data blocks is always retentive unless it was created with SFC 85 You can change the retentivity in the properties of the data block in STEP 7 using the Non Retain check box A data block with the Non Retain property is not stored in the retentive memory and is therefore reset to the initial load values following every power cycle and cold or warm restart and following every change from STOP to RUN A data block with the Non Retain property occupies work memory as usual but takes up no retentive memory Properties Data Block General Part1 General Part 2 Calls Attributes Name Header nen Version Header 0 1 Family yyyyy Author Lengths Local Data Data 0 bytes Load Memory Requirement 80 bytes Work Memory Requirement 36 bytes DB is write protected in the PLC Standard block I Know how protection F Unlinked I Non Retain N Block read only Cancel Help Figure 4 2 Data block properties Further Information For more information on the tabs refer to the STEP 7 online help and the documentation on the standard CPUs WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 43 STEP 7 cont
62. e by name and version Mobile Panel Panels Multi Panels amp 170 amp 270 MP 270 6 Touch MP 270 10 Key MP 270 10 Touch MP 277 8 Key MP 277 8 Touch MP 277 10 Key MP 277 10 Touch 370 SIMATIC C7 4 a a a a Device version Additional operating devices 11 20 Cancel Help Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 87 Examples of configuring objects 7 2 Contiguring a histogram 3 Open Toolbox gt Simple Objects and define the area using a rectangle D Properties Appearance D Appearance m Layout Colors Border m Flashing P z a te Border color Width 1 gt Animations Fill color E Fill style Style soi 5oid 4 You create the Y axis with a bar Bar_1 from the simple objects m General Appearance gt Properties Appearance Colors Border m Layout a ae Foreground color yi Style None x m Flashing Bar background color 3D m Limits a Rise Background color i gt m Scales Scale label color gt gt Animations Color transition Entire bar 5 You create the bars Bar_2 to Bar_8 in the histogram display with a total of 7 bars from the simple objects m General Appearance gt Properties Appearance Colors r m Layout Text Foreground color z Style Solid m Flashing Bar background color M 2 0 m Limits m Misc Background color m Scales Scale label color Oo
63. e for WinAC MP 2008 e Software Product Certificate of License WinCC flexible System Library The WinAC MP scope of delivery includes a WinCC flexible system library that contains two screens These screens are taken over during the installation in the WinCC flexible system library and are available for use there The WinCC flexible system library includes the following Screens e Home Screen e Tuning Screen Further Information The following sections of the manual provide you with a detailed description of the screens e Description of the Home Screen Page 59 e Description of the Tuning Screen Page WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 13 Product overview 2 3 Essential system characteristics of WinAC MP 2008 2 3 Essential system characteristics of WinAC MP 2008 14 New software PLC WinAC MP 177 for MP 177 6 Touch Improved time behavior through conversion to HMI Enable Time With WinAC MP you can configure retentive data for bit memory S7 timers S7 counters and data blocks Even if there is a power down while WinAC MP is running the current values of the retentive DBs or bit memory timers and counters are not lost When you restart WinAC MP again you can access the last saved values of these retentive memory bits timers counters and DBs B Send B Receive now available in WinAC MP 2008 The performance during online monitoring via PROFINET has been improved for WinAC MP 2008
64. ect WinCC flexible RT and right click Open Object 4 Open Tools gt Library 5 In the work space of the library window right click Library gt Open F x Rode Simple Objects Enhanced Objects Caraphies Library Show project library Ez Open Display settings i 6 The Open global library dialog box opens WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 57 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 1 Integrating the WinAC MP System Library 7 Navigate to the following path C Programs SIEMENS SIMATIC WinCC flexible WinCC flexible Support Libraries system libraries or click the system libraries icon on the left side in order to access the directory Open global library Look in la System Libraries 7 e X BF E Button_and_switches wf Faceplates wif 27 E Graphics wif r WindC_MP_ 2008 wlf System Libraries fA My Libraries i x 4 History K File name WinAC_MP_2008 wilf Stand alone v File type WinCC flexible libraries wf 8 Select the WinCC flexible library WinAC_MP_2008 wif Result The library objects WinAC_MP_Home and WinAC_MP_Tuning were created within Library gt View tools 9 Drag the library object from the work space of the library window to the position where you want to insert it in the work space Simple Objects Enhanced Objects Graphics Library ua WAC AE 2008
65. ed you will have to uninstall them first Once the programs have been uninstalled you will have to observe the installation sequence listed above HMI device hardware requirements WinAC MP is installed on a reserved area of the flash memory The memory area reserved for HMI applications is not reduced by this WinAC MP runs on the following HMI devices e SIMATIC MP 177 6 Touch 6AV6 642 0EA01 3AX0 e SIMATIC MP 277 8 Touch 6AV6 643 0CB01 1AX1 e SIMATIC MP 277 8 Key 6AV6 643 0DB01 1AX1 e SIMATIC MP 277 10 Touch 6AV6 643 0CD01 1AX1 e SIMATIC MP 277 10 Key 6AV6 643 0DD01 1AX1 e SIMATIC MP 377 12 Touch 6AV6 644 0AA01 2AX0 e SIMATIC MP 377 12 Key 6AV6 644 0BA01 2AX0 e SIMATIC MP 377 15 Touch 6AV6 644 0AB01 2AX0 e SIMATIC MP 377 19 Touch 6AV6 644 0AC01 2AX0 To find out if or Multi Panels are supported r http www siemens com automation service amp support fer to the Internet HMI device software requirements To install WinAC MP 2008 on the HMI device you require e WinCC flexible runtime 2008 SP1 e current image of the HMI device from WinCC flexible 2008 SP1 Notes on updating the HMI device image are available in the respective documentation WinAC MP 2008 16 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Steps for installing and removing 3 2 Hardware and software requirements Configuration PC hardware requirements To install WinAC MP on the configuration PC you require e A
66. ed on Windows CE and have no hard disks making them extremely rugged platforms The Multi Panels have an operating system intended for embedded applications that needs little user memory and meets real time and deterministic demands e WinAC MP is the cost effective solution for small and medium sized applications and automation tasks e The Multi Panels are ideal for use in harsh industrial environments thanks to their ruggedness and compact design WinCC flexible p STEP 7 Industrial Ethernet PROFIBUS DP ET 200 S7 CPU slave Drives Drives Drives i rrr wi a Figure 2 1 Embedded automation with WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 11 Product overview 2 1 Product overview Programming WinAC MP is programmed and configured with STEP 7 and the SIMATIC engineering tools for production engineering This means that all SIMATIC programming languages are also available for WinAC MP Note Program modules programmed for SIMATIC S7 controllers can be reused for WinAC MP without any changes being necessary provided they have not been tailored to specific properties of a SIMATIC S7 CPU Visualization with WinCC flexible Communication WinCC flexible projects for the Multi Panels are edited with WinCC flexible integrated in STEP 7 In integrated projects you access the configuration data of STEP 7 and can use the SIMATIC Manager a
67. en The default is 50 ms Configuring the HMI Enable Time with a system function The HMI Enable Time can be configured in WinCC flexible using the SetHMlEnableTime system function e oa Examples of configuring object Page inAC MP function Page and Note Selecting a sufficiently large HMI Enable Time Set an appropriate HMI Enable Time at the beginning of your configuration and commissioning phase Observe the screen change and refresh times during operation of the panel Reduce the HMI Enable Time in small steps and continue to observe the screen change and refresh times If the screen change and refresh times deteriorate increase the HMI Enable Time again Application related time interrupts e g 0B35 or block calls can lead to other negative effects which can be corrected by extending the HMI Enable Time Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 73 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 4 Archiving and restoring STEP 7 user programs 5 4 5 4 1 Archiving and restoring STEP 7 user programs Conditions for archiving and restoring Definition Archive file 74 The archive for WINAC MP functions like a S7 CPU micro memory card You use an archive file to archive the STEP 7 user program of WinAC MP or to restore the STEP 7 user program after a WinAC MP memory reset WinAC MP uses two types of archive file e The archive file has the ending wld The file is created generated using
68. erating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 67 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 3 Function key assignment based on the WinAC system library Permissible functions during RUN or STOP The following table shows which functions are permitted during RUN or STOP Switch setting RUN Downloading a STEP 7 user program to WinAC MP Downloading individual blocks to WinAC MP Using STEP 7 to modify program variables Changing the operating state using STEP 7 Memory reset using the Home Screen or using STEP 7 if you reset WinAC MP memory WinAC MP automatically changes to STOP STOP Downloading a STEP 7 user program to WinAC MP Downloading individual blocks to WinAC MP Using STEP 7 to modify program variables Memory reset using the Home Screen or using STEP 7 Archiving and restoring a STEP 7 user program Prohibited functions during RUN or STOP The following table shows which functions are prohibited during RUN or STOP Switch setting RUN Archiving and restoring a STEP 7 user program STOP It is not possible to change the operating mode with STEP 7 The mode selector switch has highest priority NOTICE Priority of the operating modes If the mode selector switch has been used to change the mode to STOP you cannot use STEP 7 to change the mode to RUN gt The mode selector switch in STOP has highest priority If the mode selector switch has been used to
69. erred as a signal state to the output modules Process visualization PROFIBUS PROFIBUS DP Process visualization is the display of technical processes by means of text and graphic elements Configured plant screens allow operators to intervene in active plant processes by inputting and outputting information Physical communications layer for PROFIBUS DP communication with inputs outputs or for S7 communication with STEP 7 S7 CPUs and S7 applications Protocol for the communication with the distributed IOs in the network PROFIBUS DP complies with EN 50 170 Volume 2 PROFIBUS Programmable logic controller Programmable logic controllers PLCs are electronic controllers whose function is saved as a program in the control unit Therefore the configuration and wiring of the device does not depend on the controller function The programmable logic controller has the structure of a computer it consists of a CPU with memory I O modules and an internal bus system The I O and the programming language are oriented to control engineering needs Programming device PG 114 Basically speaking programming devices are compact portable PCs suitable for industrial applications Their distinguishing feature is the special hardware and software for SIMATIC programmable logic controllers WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Glossary Project Project file ProSave Restart method Retentive data
70. ghts of the owner Disclaimer of Liability We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and software described Since variance cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full consistency However the information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions Siemens AG A5E00981151 02 Copyright Siemens AG 2009 Industry Sector 02 2009 Technical data subject to change Postfach 48 48 90026 N RNBERG GERMANY Table of contents PI OTACG ATE E A A A E E E A A A E 2 Product Oveni oW seasan erdaren aer ns REE EEEE ONAA EEEE EEEE 2 1 Product OVervieW sneden annoia aaa a a Aa aaa a aaa aa a iaaa aa aa aa aaa 2 2 SCOPES of delivery oicis cdsedis danasancadscgsvacescund a a a ia aE aaa Siaa aa iaa paida E T aaa 2 3 Essential system characteristics of WinAC MP 2008 cceeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeenaeeeeeeaas 3 Steps for installing and rEMOVING cccccccessssssssseeececeessceeseeeeeeeessueuseeseeeesseceseeseeeeesseensessuanaaeesensesseas 3 1 Requirements for installation ccccccccseccececeeeeeeeeececeeceeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeesecaacaeeeeeesesecsaeeeeeeseeeeteess 3 2 Hardware and software requireMent ccccceeeeeeeeeceeceeeeeeeeceeaeceeeeeecenaeeeeeeeeeecsaaeeeeeenseseaes 3 3 Installation steps ccccceeececeececeeeeeeeceaeeeceaeeeeeeeeesecaeceeeeeeescacaeeeeeeesecaaeceeeee
71. gram that automatically performs the installation The installation program leads you step by step through the installation operation You can go to the next step or back to the previous step at any time To start the installation program proceed as follows 1 Insert the CD WinAC MP 2008 in the CD drive of the configuration PC 2 Double click on the setup exe file in the WinAC folder 3 Follow the instructions that appear on the next screen The control engine for your process Required Available on C Target directory C4 PTProSaveAddOn windC MP 2008 Help lt Back Cancel 4 Confirm the dialog and follow the instructions on the screen Result A message is displayed when the installation is completed successfully 5 You should restart your computer after installation has completed WinAC MP 2008 18 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Steps for installing and removing 3 3 Installation steps Installing WinAC MP on the HMI device 1 Installing the options by means of ProSave 2 Installing the product specific license License Key using Automation Single License Manager Further installation Install SIMATIC NET if you want to use Industrial Ethernet communication See also ardware and software requirements Page WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 19 Steps for installing and removing 3 3 Installation steps 3 3 2 Connecting the confi
72. guration computer to the HMI device 3 3 2 1 Basics of transfers Transfer Transfer is the process of sending the installation and project files between the configuration PC and the HMI device The HMI devices must be connected to the configuration PC to transfer the installation and project files Basic procedure There are several ways in which you can transfer installation and project files e Transfer over Industrial Ethernet direct or networked connection e Transfer via PROFIBUS DP e Transfer over USB no STEP 7 user program Note USB connection parameters To use the USB connection you require a master master cable Install the supplied BULK driver and not Standard You will find information on installing the BULK driver under the entry ID http support automation siemens com WW view en 19142034 Configuration computer HMI device WinCC flexible ES WinCC flexible RT STEP 7 WinAC MP WinAC MP eae ia ia i i Ce Industrial Ethernet PROFIBUS DP WinAC MP Runtime files Installation license key and Project files STEP 7 user program WinCC flexible project Figure 3 1 WinAC MP transfer WinAC MP 2008 20 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Steps for installing and removing 3 3 Installation steps 3 3 2 2 Transfer over Industrial Ethernet Connection over Industrial Ethernet Direct connection Connect the configuration PC to the HMI device using a crossover cable Networked
73. h by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner Standards WinAC MP complies with the requirements and criteria of IEC 61131 3 WinAC MP 2008 SIMATIC STEP 7 WinAC HMI SIMATIC HMI SIMATIC ProTool SIMATIC WinCC SIMATIC WinCC flexible SIMATIC MP 177 SIMATIC MP 277 SIMATIC MP 377 SIMATIC Multi Panel Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Preface Position in the information landscape This documentation is part of the SIMATIC and SIMATIC HMI documentation This documentation describes all the information specifically relating to WinAC MP You will find more information in the following manuals STEP 7 Programming with STEP 7 Provides basic information on designing and programming a STEP 7 user program This manual is available on a PC with STEP 7 STEP 7 System and Standard Functions for S7 300 and S7 400 Describes the system functions organization blocks and loadable standard functions available for programming a STEP 7 user program This manual is available on a PC with STEP 7 STEP 7 Getting Started with STEP 7 Explains the use and functions of the STEP 7 automation software the procedures during configuration and the development of STEP 7 user programs This manual is available on a PC with STEP 7 STEP 7 Statement List for S7 300 and S7 400 Provides a full list of the statements that can be used for WinAC MP This manual is availa
74. how much HMI runtime execution time is available to the communication and the options Time data on configurable HMI Enable Time e Default setting 50 ms e Minimum 1 ms Time critical applications When they occur interrupt OBs OB 35 and OB 40 interrupt the execution of the OB 1 or the HMI Enable Time The following screen shows an example of the events triggering interrupt OB 35 and OB 40 Write PIQ Read PII Communication Options PIQ RT HMI runtime How the HMI Enable Time influences the cycle time A small HMI Enable Time shortens the cycle time The next call OB 1 takes less time Note Selecting a sufficiently large HMI Enable Time Long interruptions of the HMI Enable Time reduce performance of the HMI device The execution times of the interrupt OBs reduce the HMI Enable Time 1 1 For this reason you have to select a sufficiently large HMI Enable Time WinAC MP 2008 72 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 3 Function key assignment based on the WinAC system library 5 3 9 Setting the HMI enable time Options for setting the HMI Enable Time WinAC MP 2008 For additional information refer to 1 Using the supplied user interface in the figure Tuning Screen to set the HMI enable time You can set the HMI Enable Time in the range from 1 ms to 5999 ms in the HMI Enable Time input field of the tuning scre
75. ible RT Follow the steps outlined below to create a connection between WinAC MP and WinCC flexible Runtime 1 Right click WinCC flexible RT in SIMATIC Manager and select Object gt Open Result WinCC flexible opens K SIMATIC Manager WinACMP F EN WinACMP amp File Edit Insert PLC View Options Window Help ox e S HE g nen 1 a j Communication Alarm Management E SIMATIC HMI Station 1 i MgHistorical Data M Scripts w WinAC MP 277 ie Text and Graphics Lists aed inCC flexible AT Runtime User Administration F Device Settings 2 Screens E tie Communication Alarm Management Ey Recipes E3 a Historical Data ir Scripts amp Reports i Text and Graphics Lists B Runtime User Administration m Device Settings Press F1 to get Help CP5611 PROFIBUS Z 2 Double click Connections in the WinCC flexible project window Result The Connections editor opens Sh WinCC flexible Advanced WinACMP SIMATIC HMI Station 1 Project Edit view Insert Format Faceplates Options Window Help oS New vb MOrau X X Ip wD oo M German Germany v rs laa Projekt A Spee SIMATIC HMI MP 277 10 Ki j ba Screens J Add Screen Oo Template Connection_1 57 30 WinACMP SIMATIC HMI Station 1 Win amp Cc MP 277 O Bild_1 E Vag Communication R 2 Tags a57 Connections Cycles WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 39 STEP 7 configuration
76. ic DP master DP master identifier Properties of the stations of the specified DP master for example DP mode equidistant mode and cycle clock synchronization and transmission rate W 16 0F95 Header information only SSL_ID OxA0 diagnostic buffer SSL_ID Sublist Index and contents of the data record W 16 00A0_ All entries in the diagnostic buffer Event information for all events listed in the diagnostic buffer W 16 01A0 Most recent entries in the Number Event information for the specified diagnostic buffer number of entries in the diagnostic buffer W 16 0FA0 Header information only SSL_ID 00B1 00B3 00B4 module diagnostics SSL_ID Sublist Index and contents of the data record W 16 00B1 Diagnostic information 4 bytes for Logical base address First 4 bytes of the a specific module identified by the diagnostic information logical base address W 16 00B3 All diagnostic information for a Logical base address Complete diagnostic specific module identified by the information logical base address W 16 00B4 Specific DP slave identified by the Diagnostic address Standard diagnostic configured diagnostic address information for a DP station Further Information You will find detailed information on the system status lists e Inthe STEP 7 online help e Inthe System and Standard Functions for S7 300 400 reference manual If you want to call up the manual on a PC on which STEP 7
77. ick Device status Result The communication connection is checked If WinAC MP is not shown in the box with the available options check the path in Selection You will find the application in Programs Mutual Files Siemens PTProSave AddOn WinAC MP 2008 7 Select the required folder 8 Click the download button gt gt to transfer the option to the HMI device you will see any options that are already installed in the Installed Options box 9 After the transfer was completed a dialog opens on the HMI device requesting you to reboot Reboot the HMI device Result WinAC MP is now installed on the HMI device To obtain an operator interface to the HMI device you still need to download transfer a WinCC flexible project WinAC MP 2008 26 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Steps for installing and removing 3 3 Installation steps See also Basics of transfers Page 20 3 3 4 Licensing WinAC MP on the HMI device Software license WinAC MP requires a product specific License Key that you install with Automation License Manager Note The product specific License Key of WinAC MP 2007 V4 0 is compatible with WinAC MP 2008 V4 1 Transferring a License Key With the Automation License Manager you can transfer a License Key from a computer to an HMI device When transferring License Keys between different locations media you have the following options e Transferring the license f
78. iemens representative http support amen siemens com Make sure you have your license certificate to hand when you contact this representative WinAC MP 2008 30 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Steps for installing and removing 3 4 Steps when removing 3 4 2 Uninstalling WinAC MP on the HMI device Notes on removing After having removed WinAC MP you must reboot the HMI device Removing To uninstall WinAC MP Runtime files on the HMI device follow the steps below 1 Exit WinCC flexible Runtime 2 Select transfer mode in the Loader dialog box on the HMI device 3 4 Select the Device Status button in the Options tab to read the WinAC MP Runtime Open the Options tab in ProSave on the configuration PC files on the HMI device The Runtime files are displayed in the right hand pane Installed Options Inthe right hand pane Available Options select the WinAC MP option and click the lt lt button to remove the WinAC MP Runtime files from the installed options for the HMI device The WinAC MP Runtime files are then deleted on the HMI device Answer the prompt to restart on the HMI device select Yes if you want to restart immediately select No if you want to restart later Once you have uninstalled the WinAC MP Runtime files on the HMI device you can exit ProSave Note WinAC MP cannot be removed from the HMI device via PROFIBUS 3 4 3 Uninstalling WinAC MP on
79. iguration PC either in ProSave or in WinCC flexible Step 1 Connecting ProSave Open the General tab in ProSave Connecting WinCC flexible Open the project you want to transfer in WinCC flexible Select your HMI device from the Device type list box Select your HMI device by selecting Project gt Change Device Type Change to Project gt Transfer gt Transfer Settings in WinCC flexible Select the USB option in the Connection list box Select the USB option in the Mode list box Confirm your entries with Apply Close ProSave or change to the Options tab to transfer the WinAC MP Runtime files Make sure that the correct path is set Change to Project gt Transfer gt Options in WinCC flexible to transfer the WinAC MP Runtime files Make sure that the correct path is set Click the gt gt button Click the gt gt button 24 WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Steps for installing and removing 3 3 Installation steps 3 3 2 5 Transfer using automatic transfer detection Application Using automatic transfer detection you can transfer projects from the configuration computer to the HMI device without needing to change the HMI device to transfer mode Automatic transfer detection is useful when the configuration computer and the HMI device are located at some distance apart A WARNING Death seriou
80. iguration and communication options 4 2 Creating a STEP 7 project for WinAC MP 4 2 5 WinCC flexible direct keys in WinAC MP Definition Direct keys on the HMI device are used to set bits in the I O area of the controller WinCC flexible direct keys in WinAC MP 2008 WinCC flexible supports e Direct keys for key input required for example for inching mode e LED displays with short reaction times It is not necessary to configure the direct keys for WinAC MP The direct key bits are always available through I O direct accesses to the I O area beginning with address 40004 or 16384 The following table lists the direct key ranges MP 177 6 Touch Input range Hexadecimal 4000 4003H Input range decimal 16384 16387 Output range Hexadecimal Output range decimal MP 277 8 Key 40004 40041 16384 16388 40004 40041 16384 16388 MP 277 8 Touch 40004 40041 16384 16388 MP 277 10 Key 4000x 40041 16384 16388 40004 40041 16384 16388 MP 277 10 Touch 40004 40041 16384 16388 MP 377 12 Key 40004 40041 16384 16388 40004 40041 16384 16388 MP 377 12 Touch 4000n 40041 16384 16388 MP 377 15 Touch 40004 40041 16384 16388 MP 377 19 Touch 40004 40041 16384 16388 44 WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 STEP 7 contigurati
81. is installed select Start gt SIMATIC gt Documentation gt English and double click STEP 7 System and standard functions for S7 300 and S7 400 WinAC MP 2008 108 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Glossary Transfer mode Transfer mode is the operating mode of the HMI device in which a run capable project is transferred from the configuration PC to an HMI device Automation system An automation system is a controller of the SIMATIC S7 series such as a SIMATIC S7 300 Bit memories Bit memory is part of the CPU system memory It is used to store interim results Bit byte word or double word access of bit memory is possible Boot loader The boot loader is used to start the operating system and is automatically started when the HMI device is switched on After the operating system has been loaded the Loader opens Bootstrapping Bootstrapping is a function used for example when updating the operating system When a functional operating system is available updates can be performed without bootstrapping Otherwise updating with bootstrapping is necessary In this case the configuration PC communicates with the HMI device by means of the HMI device bootloader Cold restart The controller executes OB 102 before the free cycle OB 1 is started Like a warm restart a cold restart resets the process input image PII and places the process output image PIQ into a pre defined safe state
82. ission rate for the first download to 1 5 Mbps and use a DP interface This is the default for the HMI device Confirm the setting with OK Check the following points before you download the configuration Make sure that WinAC MP has started on the HMI device Start WinCC flexible Runtime and WinAC MP Setting up a subnet for Industrial Ethernet Before WinAC MP can communicate over Industrial Ethernet you will need to set up a subnet You do this by configuring the SIMATIC HMI station as follows 50 1 In the Parameters tab of the Properties PROFIBUS Ind Ethernet dialog enter the IP address The subnet mask is preset Note Closed Properties Ind Ethernet dialog If this dialog is closed double click the Ind Ethernet field in the SIMATIC station Click the Properties button to open the Properties Ethernet Interface dialog box 2 Click New in the Parameters tab 3 Click OK three times to confirm WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 STEP 7 configuration and communication options 4 4 Checking and downloading a STEP 7 project to WinAC MP Setting up a subnet for PROFIBUS DP To allow WinAC MP to communicate with the distributed I O you will need to set up a PROFIBUS DP subnet Configure the SIMATIC HMI station as a DP master 1 In the Parameters tab of the Properties PROFIBUS Interface DP dialog enter the node address for WinAC MP The
83. ject gt Save 17 Download your project to the Multi Panel with Project gt Transfer 7 2 Configuring a histogram Introduction The following example shows you how to configure a histogram 100 2 80 60 WinAC MP 2008 86 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Examples of contiguring objects 7 2 Contiguring a histogram Basic design Step 1 Events loaded screen object gt StartHistogramm function with parameter Action SwitchON gt WinAC MP supplies histogram data Step 2 Internal array variable PERCENT CYCLE_TIME Y_AXIS and REGISTER_ID lt feedback Step 3 StopHistogramm parameter RegisterID lt events cleared screen object Step 4 Internal array variable CYCLE_TIME 0 to 6 gt IO field_1 to IO field_7 gt Process gt Variable Step 5 Internal array variable Y_AXIS 1 gt Bar_1 gt maximum value gt variable and internal array variable PERCENT 0 gt Bar_1 gt Process gt Variable Step 6 Internal array variable Y_AXIS 0 gt Bar_2 to Bar_8 gt maximum value gt variable and internal array variable PERCENT O to 6 gt Bar_2 to Bar_8 gt Process gt Variable Creating the objects 1 Create a new project in WinCC flexible with Create an empty project 2 In the next dialog Device selection select the Multi Panel you are using In our example WinAC MP 2008 we are using the MP 277 10 Key Confirm with OK General Device type Select devic
84. lexible configuration software is used to create your configuration on the configuration PC PC or PG operating on a Windows platform WinCC flexible Runtime WinCC flexible Runtime is an easy to use high performance software for the visualization of processes in projects you created with the WinCC flexible configuration software WinCC flexible Runtime is designed for visualization and control of machines and small plants The Runtime software has a window based pixel graphics user interface Due to its short response times the software features secure process operation jogging at the machine and secure data acquisition WinAC MP system library 2 Tip To use all the functions of WinAC MP make sure that the WinAC MP option is installed on the configuration PC The WinAC system library for the Multi Panels are included in the scope of delivery of WinAC MP The library contains the follows screens Home Screen and Tuning Screen You can use the screens without needing to make any changes You can however also adapt the screens to your needs in WinCC flexible or create a new project When you install WinAC MP all WinAC MP functions are integrated in WinCC flexible In WinCC flexible you can copy pictures and picture objects to other projects Open WinCC flexible with Start gt SIMATIC gt WinCC flexible 2008 gt WinCC flexible Further information WinAC MP 2008 For information on Integrating a WinAC system library
85. lowing a power outage on the HMI device the buffered data is available again Behavior following image update After an OS update or backup restore on the MP 177 MP 277 or MP 377 with WinAC MP installed the retentive data areas of WinAC MP are completely deleted Configuring retentivity for memory bytes S7 timers S7 counters 42 Note With MP 177 MP 277 and MP 377 all bit memories timers and counters can be saved retentively Follow the steps below to configure the retentive data for WinAC MP 1 Select WinAC MP x77 in the SIMATIC HMI station 2 Open the object properties with the right mouse button 3 4 Enter the number of memory bytes starting at MB 0 S7 timers starting at TO and S7 Go to the Retentive Memory tab counters starting at CO that you want to be retentive Confirm with OK Properties WinAC MP 277 RO S2 Time of D ay Interrupts Cyclic Interrupts Diagnostics Clack Protection General Startup Cycle Clock Memory Retentive Memory Memory Interrupts Retentivity Number of memory bytes starting with MBO 204 Number of 57 timers starting with TO 45 Number of S7 counters starting with CO je R Areas Byte Address Number of Bytes DB No fo z o fo fo oo fo o p Mo o a pum oo fi o oc oo oo Cancel Help Figure 4 1 Properties of memory bytes S7 timers S7 counters WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 STEP 7
86. me error 26 OB 82 Diagnostic interrupt 24 to 26 or 28 OB 83 Insert remove interrupt 24 to 26 or 28 OB 85 Program execution error 24 to 26 or 28 OB 86 Rack failure 24 to 26 or 28 OB 88 Processing interrupt 28 OB 100 Warm restart 27 OB 102 Cold restart 27 OB 121 Programming error Priority class of the OB causing the error OB 122 I O access error Priority class of the OB that was interrupted Priority classes 27 and 28 are valid in the priority class model of the startup For detailed information refer to the STEP 7 Online Help WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 99 Performance features and technical specifications A 4 Supported SFCs A 4 Supported SFCs Definition of system function SFC A system function SFC is a function that is integrated in the operating system of the CPU and can be called in the STEP 7 user program when necessary System functions SFCs WinAC MP supports the following SFCs SFC Name Description SFCO SET_CLK Sets the system clock SFC1 READ_CLK Reads the system clock SFC2 SET_RTM Sets the runtime meter SFC3 CTRL_RTM Starts or stops the runtime meter SFC 4 READ_RTM Reads the runtime meter SFC 5 GADR_LGC Queries the logical address of a channel SFC 6 RD_SINFO Reads the start information of an OB SFC 9 EN_MSG Enables block related and symbol related messages
87. nditions must be met to start WinAC MP on the HMI device e You have transferred the WinCC flexible Runtime project from the configuration PC to the HMI device and the project contains the two screens from the WinAC MP system library e You have the option of transferring WinAC MP and the License Key from the configuration PC to the HMI device Starting WinCC flexible Runtime on the HMI device 1 Check that the HMI device is turned on 2 Press Start in the Loader Result WinCC flexible Runtime opens with the Home Screen on the HMI device Starting WinAC MP The StartAtBoot function is enabled by default for WinAC MP and WinAC MP starts automatically after startup of the HMI device If the StartAtBoot function is not selected start WinAC MP as follows 1 To start WinAC MP press Start Result WinAC MP is running 5 3 3 Automatic WinAC MP startup Autostart WinAC MP provides you with an Autostart function When this is enabled it allows the controller to be started in the same mode it was in before it was shut down e Autostart blue Function activated After WinAC MP starts up WinAC MP changes to mode it was in before it was shut down e Autostart gray Function not activated WinAC MP remains in STOP when it starts up WinAC MP mode on shut down Autostart Mode after starting STOP No gray STOP Yes blue STOP RUN No gray STOP Yes blue RUN WinAC MP 2008 64 Operating Inst
88. nections WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 101 Performance features and technical specifications A 4 Supported SFCs Running asynchronous SFCs concurrently WinAC MP 2008 restricts the number of asynchronous OBs that can be running concurrently according to the following rules e A maximum of 5 instances of the asynchronous system function SFC 51 index B1 B3 may run in WinAC MP 2008 e A maximum of 20 asynchronous SFCs of the following SFCs may run in WinAC MP 2008 SFC 11 SFC 13 SFC 55 SFC 56 SFC 57 SFC 58 and SFC 59 e A maximum of 32 asynchronous SFCs in any combination from the following SFCs may run in WinAC MP 2008 SFC 82 SFC 83 and SFC 84 SFCs that can cause the cycle time to vary jitter The following SFCs can cause the cycle time to vary jitter e SFC 22 CREAT_DB e SFC 23 DEL_DB e SFC 52 WR_USMG e SFC 85 CREA_DB Considerations for SFC 82 SFC 83 and SFC 84 WinAC MP 2008 supports a synchronous interface for SFC 82 SFC 83 and SFC 84 during startup WinAC MP 2008 allows both the first call with REQ 1 and the second call with REQ 0 in STARTUP so that the action can be completed during STARTUP The normal STEP 7 error codes are valid for SFC 82 SFC 83 and SFC 84 The error code 80C3 is also returned These SFCs return the error code 80C3 if WinAC MP 2008 exceeds the limit of 32 outstanding SFC 82 SFC 83 and SFC 84 jobs Further Information
89. ntrol your process with WinAC MP on the HMI device 6 Develop a WinCC flexible project so that the HMI device is available as the interface to WinAC MP and to your process You have the following options e Use the supplied WinCC flexible System Library e Create your own WinCC flexible sample project for your application For more information refer to the section ardware and software Page 16 nstalling WinAC MP Page 18 ransferring WinAC MP to the HMI device Page 26 icensing WinAC MP on the HMI device Page 27 reating a STEP 7 project for Page 34 orking with WinCC flexible Page 79 You will find information section WinAC MP function Page 80 See also n using A of WinAC MP with WinCC flexible in the Setting the communication functions for the configuration PC Page 47 Integrating the WinAC MP System Library Page WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 15 Steps for installing and removing 3 2 Hardware and software requirements 3 2 Hardware and software requirements Installation sequence To be able to use WinAC MP on the HMI device it is mandatory that you keep to the following sequence during installation on the configuration PC 1 Install STEP 7 V5 4 SP 4 or higher 2 Install WinCC flexible 2008 SP1 3 Install WinAC MP 2008 Tip Q If older versions of STEP7 WinCC flexible and WinAC MP have already been install
90. nts gt Cleared System UpdateAverageCycleTime Updates the display of the CycleTime output Switch off Screen average cycle time in ms Switch on UpdateAverageExecTime Updates the display of the CycleTime output Switch off Screen average OB 1 execution time in Switch on ms UpdateBUSF1LEDVariable Updates the status indicator of BUSF1 output Screen the LED variable BUSF1 Switch off Switch on UpdateBUSF2LEDVariable Updates the status indicator of BUSF2 output Switch off Screen No function in WinAC MP V4 0 4 1 1 the LED variable BUSF2 Switch on UpdateControllerForStartAtBoot Reads whether WinAC MP has _ StartAtBoot output Switch off Screen started automatically after the Switch on HMI device booted UpdateEXTFLEDVariable Updates the status indicator of EXTF output Switch off Screen the LED variable EXTF Switch on UpdateINTFLEDVariable Updates the status indicator of INTF output Switch off Screen the LED variable INTF Switch on UpdateKeySwitchSetting Updates the status indicator for KeySwitch output Switch off Screen the position of the mode selector Q MRES Switch on switch 1 STOP 2 RUN UpdateLastCycleTime Updates the display of the last CycleTime output Switch off Screen cycle time in ms Switch on UpdateMaximumCycleTime Updates the display of the CycleTime output Switch off Screen longest cycle time in ms Switch on UpdateMinimumCycleTime Updates the display
91. ogram Graphic representation of the cycle time behavior of WinAC MP HMI device An HMI device is a device used for the operation and monitoring of machines and plants The statuses of the machine or plant are indicated by means of graphic elements or by indicator lamps on the HMI device The operator controls of the HMI device allow the operator to intervene in the processes of the machine or plant HMI Enable Time Die HMI Enable Time is a component of the cycle time on WinAC MP It includes the execution times for e HMI runtime e Communication e Options e OBs that are higher priority than OB 1 WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 111 Glossary HMI station Home screen Hotkey Index Representation of a software based virtual rack that defines a PC based automation system The Home Screen provides the same options as the front panel of an S7 hardware CPU The Home Screen includes the following elements for operator control and for status functions e Buttons for operator control of the WinAC MP for example starting and exiting WinAC MP automatic startup when booting autostart and archiving restoring e Buttons for functions changing to the Tuning Screen returning to the start screen e Mode selector switch RUN STOP e Status indicators for WinAC MP e MRES button for memory reset A hotkey specifies a key or key combination that can be used to actuate the button In the context of h
92. on and communication options Input output assignment for MP 277 8 key Direct keys assignment Keys Input output assignment for MP 277 10 key Direct key assignment 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D Input output assignment for MP 377 key Keys Direct keys assignment fd 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Input output assignment for MP 177 6 Touch Keys Direct keys assignment Z oG oiee Boge o o Touch buttons WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 4 2 Creating a STEP 7 project for WinAC MP Byte E 6 5 4 3 2 1 D 16384 16385 16386 16387 16388 Byte 16384 16385 16386 16387 16388 Byte 16384 16385 16386 16387 16388 LED Byte 16384 16385 16386 16387 No output area 45 STEP 7 configuration and communication options 4 2 Creating a STEP 7 project for WinAC MP Input output assignment for MP 277 8 touch MP 277 10 touch MP 377 touch Direct keys assignment LED 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 O Byte 16384 a 16385 55 16386 No output area as 16387 16388 Awarnine Triggering the system function DirectKey by mistake leads to the endangerment of persons or damage to the machine In order to avoid this danger the following must be observed When configuring the process screen the button with the system function Directkey must not be covered by a screen object The dynamic positioning or display enable of a screen object dependent
93. on process values must not lead to the button with the system function DirectKey being overlapped in runtime Please observe this guideline during configuration Check also existing configurations and adjust them immediately Awarninc If you set the connection to WinAC MP offline using the SetConnectionMode system function the communication connection to WinAC MP is disconnected The DP direct keys are still active in this case If you press a key with the DirectKey system function in offline mode or press the direct key on a key device the corresponding bit is set in WinAC MP Further Information Further information e You can find more information in the Operating Instructions of the MP 177 MP 277 and MP 377 HMI devices in the section Bit assignment of the direct keys e inthe User Manual Communication Part 1 e inthe STEP 7 online help WinAC MP 2008 46 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 STEP 7 configuration and communication options 4 3 Configuring an Ethernet connection for routing functionality over the HMI device 4 3 Configuring an Ethernet connection for routing functionality over the HMI device 4 3 1 Setting the communication functions for the configuration PC Communication settings See also You have the following communication options for connecting STEP 7 on the configuration computer with the HMI device e Industrial Ethernet e PROFIBUS No serial communication
94. or USB communication is possible with STEP 7 ransfer over Industrial Ethernet Page ransfer over PROFIBUS Page The following settings are necessary if you want to use routing Configuring hardware WinAC MP 2008 If you work with an Ethernet connection TCP IP you will need to take additional steps in HW Config Follow the steps below to set a static IP address for TCP IP communication between STEP 7 and the HMI device 1 Click on your project in the SIMATIC Manager and select Insert gt Station gt PG PC Result A new PG PC station is inserted 1 SIMATIC 400 Station Subnet gt 2 SIMATIC 300 Station Program 3 SIMATIC H Station 4 SIMATIC PC Station 5 SIMATIC HMI Station 6 Other Station 7 SIMATIC 55 2 Double click on PG PC Result The Properties PG PC dialog opens 3 Click the Interface tab to open it and click on New Result The New Interface Type Selection dialog opens Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 47 STEP 7 configuration and communication options 4 3 Configuring an Ethernet connection for routing functionality over the HMI device 4 In the New Interface Type Selection dialog select the type Industrial Ethernet and confirm with OK Result The Properties Ethernet Interface dialog is displayed Properties PG PC General Interfaces Assignment Address Subnet New Interface Type Selection Type MPI PROFIBUS Cancel Help 5 Enter the
95. pdateHMlEnableTime Updates the value of the HMlEnableTime output Switch off Screen HMlEnableTime of WinAC MP Switch on in ms For explanation see the end of the next table WinAC MP 2008 80 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Setting up WinAC MP for your application 6 2 WinAC MP functions Overview of Objects Function name Description Parameters Action Abbreviati on Archive Stores the current STEP 7 user File path Scr obj program the current system Function configuration and the current System values of the DBs in an archive file ClearCycleTimeBuffer Deletes the cycle time data of Variable the histogram Scr obj Function System ControlWinACMP Starts or closes WinAC MP WinAC input Variable 0 Shutdown WinACMP Scr obj 1 Start WinACMP Function System GetWinACMPStartMode Reads the WinAC MP desired StartMode output Switch off Variable operating mode after the HMI Switch on Screen device has started up Scr obj Function System GetWinACMPVersion Reads the value of the version Version output Switch off Variable number from WinAC MP Switch on Screen Scr obj Function System Script Restore Loads the STEP 7 user File path Scr obj program system configuration Function and DBs from an archive file System SetKeySwitch Sets the mode selector switch to Key Switch input Variable RUN or STOP and is
96. ral ways of resetting WinAC MP memory e Inthe Home Screen press the MRES button Note After having pressed the MRES button on the HMI device you are requested confirm the CPU memory reset Confirm this dialog e Reset memory from the SIMATIC Manager of STEP 7 The STOP display flashes during the memory reset Result WinAC MP has been reset to its initial status WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 69 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 3 Function key assignment based on the WinAC system library 5 3 7 Status indicators Meaning of the status indicators The status displays on the Home Screen indicate the current operating state and support troubleshooting These status indicators correspond to the LED displays on an S7 hardware PLC You cannot change the status of WinAC MP by touching the status indicators Status indicators Display ON Description Lit when WinAC MP has started up Start Not lit if WinAC MP was switched off Shutdown INTF Internal error This display lights up when an error condition occurs in WinAC MP for example a programming error arithmetic error timer error or counter error If the STEP 7 user program handles the error by executing OB 80 or OB 121 the INTF indicator goes off after 3 seconds if there is no follow on error condition EXTF External fault This display lights up when a fault or error condition occurs outside of
97. reakpoint Yes status blocks single step breakpoint Force e Force No No No Diagnostic buffer e Included Yes Yes Yes e No of entries max 1000 1000 1000 e Number of entries preset 120 120 120 e Configurable Yes Yes Yes Communications functions Number of logical connections 8 16 32 PG OP communication Yes Yes Yes Routing Yes Yes Yes Global data communication e supported No No No S7 basic communication e supported No No No S7 Communication e supported Yes PUT GET Yes PUT GET Yes PUT GET BSEND BRCV BSEND BRCV BSEND BRCV USEND URCV USEND URCV USEND URCV e As server Yes Yes Yes e As client Yes Yes Yes e User data per job max 480 bytes 480 bytes 480 bytes Number of connections e Total 8 DP max 4 remainder 16 DP max 8 remainder 32 DP max 8 remainder PROFINET PROFINET PROFINET WinAC MP 2008 96 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Performance features and technical specifications A 2 Specifications WinAC MP 177 WinAC MP 277 WinAC MP 377 e Reserved for PG communication 1 1 1 e Reserved for OP communication 1 1 1 e Usable for routing 6 14 30 1st interface DP master e Maximum number of connections 4 8 8 e Services e PG OP Communication Yes Yes Yes e Rou
98. removing 3 3 Installation steps 3 3 2 3 Transfer over PROFIBUS Connection over PROFIBUS The configuration PC must have a PROFIBUS port such as a CP 5611 and the relevant drivers must already be installed Connect the configuration PC with the HMI device over the DP interface using a PROFIBUS cable Requirements WinAC MP must be running when you transfer data over PROFIBUS to WinCC flexible Runtime Settings on the HMI device 1 2 3 4 Open the Control Panel in the Loader Double click Transfer Go to Channel 2 select MPI PROFIBUS S7 Ethernet and select Enable Channel Click OK to close the Transfer Settings dialog Note You set the PROFIBUS address of the HMI device in STEP 7 HW Config and not on the HMI device The default PROFIBUS address after installing WinAC is 2 Setting on the configuration PC Take the following steps on the configuration PC either in ProSave or in WinCC flexible Step Connecting ProSave Connecting WinCC flexible 1 Open the General tab in ProSave Open the project you want to transfer in WinCC flexible 2 Select your HMI device from the Device Select your HMI device via Project gt type list box Change Device Type 3 Change to Project gt Transfer gt Transfer Settings in WinCC flexible 4 Select the MPI PROFIBUS DP option in Select the MPI DP option in the Mode the Connection list box list box 5 In Connec
99. resses of a module SFC 51 RDSYSST Reads all or part of a system status list SFC 52 WR_USMSG _ Writes a user defined diagnostic event to the diagnostics buffer SFC 54 RD_DPARM Reads the defined parameter SFC 55 WR_PARM Writes the dynamic parameters SFC 56 WR_DPARM Writes the default parameters SFC 57 PARM_MOD _ Assigns the parameters to a module SFC 58 WR_REC Writes a data record SFC 59 RD_REC Reads a data record SFC 62 CONTROL Checks the connection status of an SFB instance SFC 64 TIME_TCK Reads the system time SFC 78 OB_RT Reports OB runtime information with a resolution to the nearest microsecond SFC 79 SET Sets a range of outputs SFC 80 RESET Resets a range of outputs SFC 82 CREA_DBL Creates a data block in the load memory SFC 83 READ_DBL Copies data from a block in the load memory SFC 84 WRIT_DBL Writes to a load memory block so that the data are stored immediately Load memory blocks that are used to recover from an abnormal termination can be updated while the program is running Use SFC 84 only for larger segments of a database not for frequent variable processing SFC 85 CREA_DB Creates a retentive or non retentive DB depending on the input parameter If retentive the current values of the DB are retained after a warm restart OB100 If non retentive the current values of the DB are reset to their initial values after a warm restart OB100 SFC 87 C_DIAG Determines the current status of all S7 con
100. rom the configuration PC to the HMI device with the Automation License Manager e using drag and drop e Cut and paste e The License Key gt Transfer menu command Transferring the license from the configuration PC to the HMI device with the Automation License Manager 1 Open the Automation License Manager with Start gt SIMATIC gt License Management gt Automation License Manager Result The Automation License Manager opens 2 Select Edit gt Connect Target Systems gt Connect HMI Device to open the Connect Target System dialog Select the HMI device and the type of connection 3 In the Automation License Manager select the license you want to transfer and select Transfer with the right mouse button 4 Select the HMI device to which you want to transfer the license as the target computer Result The license for WinAC MP is on the HMI device WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 27 Steps for installing and removing 3 3 Installation steps Transferring a License Key with drag and drop 1 2 3 Select the view with the View gt Manage menu command Open the storage location on your own computer or on a connected computer from which you want to remove the License Key Select the License Key hold down the left mouse button and drag the License Key to the target location Result The License Key is transferred Transferring the License Key with cut and paste 1 2
101. ructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 3 Function key assignment based on the WinAC system library 5 3 4 Automatic WinAC MP start when the HMI device boots StartAtBoot Sequence from switching on the HMI device until WinAC MP changes to RUN The following screens show the sequence between power on of the HMI device and WinAC MP entering the RUN state Note Note on the Autostart function for the successive screen If autostart is enabled WinAC MP changes after startup either to RUN or to STOP mode wherever it was prior to closing Basic sequence after turning on the HMI device HMI device off HMI device Windows Home screen loaded WinAC MP started WinAC MP in RUN CE running Power on StartAtBoot Start Click RUN or Autostart Click STOP Shutdown Power off oec s gt a WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 65 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 3 Function key assignment based on the WinAC system library Detailed sequence after turning on the HMI device 66 Power on otartAtBoot to ON Start of the N WinAC MP exe Power ON LED on Y START key pressed Power off Stop the WinAC MP exe N Power ON LED off Autostart to Y ON N RUN key Y il pressed PLC in RUN RUN LED on Y PLC in STOP STOP key pressed RUN LED off SHUT y DOWN key pressed
102. ructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Index Software requirements Configuration PC HMI device Standards IEC 61131 3 7 Start at Boot Start WinAC MP Starting WinAC MP Status indicator All elo Ha flash STEP 7 STEP 7 user program STOP Subnet Industrial Ethernet 50 PROFIBUS DP Support on the Internet 9 System configuration System function Asynchronous SFCs 102 System status lists T Technical support 9 Time synchronization Trademark Training center 9 Transfer Automatic transfer detection 25 PROFIBUS USB U USB Transfer WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 V Validity of the documentation 5 Visualization W Warm restart WinAC MP 2008 5 WinAC MP project 79 WinCC flexible 6 17 WinCC flexible project WinCC flexible Runtime 6 79 WinCC flexible system functions 121
103. s injury and or damage to equipment possible If you select Automatic transfer detection you transfer the files while WinAC MP is operating If WinAC MP is connected to inputs outputs an interruption in the operation of WinAC MP can lead to death serious injury and or damage to equipment Make sure of the following when transferring e Only qualified personnel have access to the configuration computer e All devices must be in a safe state before the transfer is started e Always install an EMERGENCY STOP circuit for your machine or process Prerequisites for automatic transfer detection e WinCC flexible Runtime must be running on the HMI device The HMI device cannot automatically toggle to automatic transfer detection if WinCC flexible Runtime is not running e All dialogs on the HMI device must be closed Settings on the HMI device Make the following settings in the Control Panel on the HMI device Step Settings in the Transfer 1 Select Channel 2 the type of connection and then select Enable Channel and Remote Control Confirm with OK and start WinCC flexible Runtime on the HMI device Start the transfer with WinCC flexible on the configuration computer Once the transfer has started WinCC flexible Runtime is automatically closed on the HMI device and then restarted Further Information For more information on working with the functions in WinCC flexible refer to the
104. s the central coordinator for creating editing and managing WinAC in the SIMATIC HMI station and the WinCC Flexible projects for the Multi Panels Communication with the I O is handled via the integrated PROFIBUS DP master that allows the connection of DP slaves Information from the automation level is acquired over the PROFIBUS DP interface and forwarded by WinAC MP 2008 via the Industrial Ethernet interface integrated in the HMI device Data are transferred via Industrial Ethernet and S7 communication to a central PC for example to WinCC WinCC flexible or to the SIMATIC NET OPC server Released FM modules for communication on the PROFIBUS 12 The following FM modules are released in addition to standard I O modules on PROFIBUS on an ET 200M e FM 350 1 function module e FM 350 2 8 channel counter module e FM 351 positioning module e FM 352 electronic cam controller e FM 353 positioning module stepdrive e FM 354 positioning module servodrive e FM 355 control module PID controller e FM 355 2 temperature controller e FM 352 5 boolean processor WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Product overview 2 2 Scope of delivery 2 2 Scope of delivery Overview of the components supplied The following components ship with the product e CD with WinAC MP 2008 Electronic operating instructions in PDF format Languages German English French e USB stick with Single licens
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106. similar to the memory card of an S7 CPU Only exception After a memory reset WinAC MP does not load the archive file automatically and must be loaded manually For information about the sizes of the various characteristics refer to section specifications ecifications Page 94 Note Retentive data are not archived WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 75 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 4 Archiving and restoring STEP 7 user programs 5 4 2 Creating an archive file Archive Requirement The Archive system function is assigned a valid file name and storage location for the archive file at the FilePath parameter Optional storage locations for the archive file e MP 177 internal Flash memory Storage Card MMC Storage Card USB and Network e MP 277 internal Flash memory Storage Card MMC Storage Card USB and Network e MP 377 internal Flash memory Storage Card MMC Storage Card USB Storage Card CF and Network Creating an archive file on the HMI device 1 Press STOP to set WinAC MP to STOP mode 2 Press the Archive button Result The archive file is set up with the default name Default wid in the default path Flash AddOn WinACMP Creating an archive file in SIMATIC Manager As an alternative you can also create the archive file in SIMATIC Manager in STEP 7 1 Select File gt Memory Card File gt New in SIMATIC Manager 2 Enter a name for the archive file 3 Select the
107. tartup has been completed The time required for the restart operation depends on the time required to execute the startup OB OFF Flashes e WinAC MP memory reset is required MRES button e AWinAC MP memory reset is active All status indicators flash If all the status indicators flash at the same time WinAC MP is in an error status that cannot be eliminated by resetting memory with MRES To recover from this condition you must perform the following steps 1 Turn off WinAC MP Shutdown 2 Restart WinAC MP Start Result The STOP status indicator flashes RUN is off 3 Reset WinAC MP memory by pressing the MRES button 4 Download the hardware configuration with STEP 7 and the STEP 7 user program or restore an archived user STEP 7 user program If the problem is not eliminated by turning WinAC MP off and on again restart the HMI device WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 71 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 3 Function key assignment based on the WinAC system library 5 3 8 Composition of the cycle time Composition of the cycle time The cycle time is comprised of the following execution times e OB1 execution time e HMI Enable Time HMI runtime Communication Options The OB1 execution time is executed with highest priority When the execution has been completed a configurable HMI Enable Time is available to the HMI device You can use this to control
108. th WinCC flexible functions e g hotkeys e g return to start screen e Mode selector switch RUN STOP e Status indicators for WinAC MP e MRES button for CPU memory reset e Display of the WinAC MP version Multi Panel variants e MP x77 Touch You work in the screen by pressing the buttons in the display e MP x77 Key Each function key can be configured with a hotkey Further information Form Page detailed information on the buttons refer to the Assignment of the function key section For information on how to configure the Hotkeys for WINAC MP refer to the inAC MP with hotkeys Page section 60 WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 2 Description of the Home Screen and the Tuning Screen 5 2 2 Description of the Tuning screen Tuning Screen You can find histogram information on the cycle time of WinAC MP in the Tuning Screen screen The histogram shows the percentage distribution of the measured cycle times To acquire these values WinAC MP measures the cycle time after each cycle and counts the frequency with which the individual values occur Each measured cycle time is displayed as a percentage relative to the total number of measured cycle times The range around the average cycle time is always displayed Based on the histogram you can see the extent of the jitter Multiple bars mean high jitter and indicate unsuitable settings for the HMI
109. that the IP address of the HMI device is correct and confirm with OK Result STEP 7 downloads the hardware configuration to WinAC MP and sets PROFIBUS DP on the HMI device for the PROFIBUS interface A dialog box is displayed indicating whether or not the download was successful If you have used an Industrial Ethernet connection to the HMI device you can continue to download to the HMI device over Ethernet and do not need to make any changes in Set PG PC interface in STEP 7 WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 51 STEP 7 configuration and communication options 4 4 Checking and downloading a STEP 7 project to WinAC MP Downloading WinCC flexible Runtime To download the WinCC flexible runtime configuration to the HMI device follow the steps below 1 Click on your project in WinCC flexible 2 Select Project gt Transfer gt Transfer Settings 3 Select the target and communication connection and confirm with Transfer M Select devices for transfer SIMATIC HMI Station 1 MP 277 10 Key Settings for SIMATIC HMI Station 1 MP 277 10 Key Ethemet C Enable back transfer Overwrite user administration Overwrite recipe data records C Use Pack amp Go Comput rTP address 144 155 166 200 Figure 4 3 Selecting transfer Further Information For more information on PROFIBUS communication and setting up PROFIBUS networks refer to the S MAT C NET PROFIBUS User Manual
110. the Archive call and restored with Restore The path name of the file is specified as a parameter at both calls The actual values of the project in Runtime are saved to the archive file Current STEP 7 user program Current system configuration Current values of the DBs WinAC MP saves the current user program including the initial values and configuration data to a file with the ending waf The file is saved with device backup and restored with restore with ProSave on the configuration PC with backup restore in the Control Panel on the HMI device Note WinAC is closed automatically for the backup After backup it is necessary to restart WinAC e g with reboot WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 4 Archiving and restoring STEP 7 user programs Additional information For more information about the backup and restore functions refer to the Multi Panels MPx77 and WinCC flexible manuals Actual values Initial values 123 134 004 Backup Restore ee MMC SD Card oder USB Stick Requirements The following constraints apply to WLD archive files e The WinAC MP system functions Archive and Restore can only be used with S7 user programs requiring up to a specific size of load memory To archive or restore an archive file WinAC MP must be in STOP mode e An archive file works
111. the programming device STEP 7 user program STEP 7 Application program created with STEP 7 and downloaded to the controller for execution It includes all organization blocks e g OB 1 or OB 35 and the other logic blocks that are called including functions FCs system functions SFCs function blocks FBs and system function blocks SFBs STEP 7 is the programming software for the SIMATIC S7 SIMATIC C7 and SIMATIC WinAC controllers System function SFC 116 A system function SFC is a function that is integrated in the operating system of the CPU and can be called in the STEP 7 user program when necessary WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Glossary System function block SFB Function block integrated as part of the operating system of the controller and not loaded as part of the STEP 7 user program Like a function block FB an SFB is a block with memory You must also create an instance data block DB for the SFB The instance DB is then loaded as part of the STEP 7 user program into the controller System memory The system memory is integrated on the CPU and implemented as RAM System memory contains the address areas for example timers counters bit memories and data areas that are required internally by the operating system for example communication buffers Timer See Timers Timers Timers are part of the CPU system memory The content of timer cells is automa
112. the data record W 16 0F 19 Header information only SSL_ID 0x1C component identification SSL_ID W 16 001C Sublist All information of a component Index and contents of the data record W 16 011C Specific elements for the component 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0007 0009 OOOB Name of the controller Name of the module Module tag Copyright entry Serial number Module type Manufacturer and profile identification Location designation LID of a module W 16 0F1C Header information only WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 105 Performance features and technical specifications A 6 System status list SSL SSL_ID 0x22 interrupt status SSL_ID Sublist W 16 0222 Start event for a specific OB Index and contents of the data record OB number Start event and time for the requested OB SSL_ID 0x25 process image partition SSL_ID Sublist W 16 25 All process image partitions Index and contents of the data record Process image partitions for all OBs that have been loaded into the module W 16 125 Process image partition of a specific OB Partition number for the partition of the configured OB W 16 0225 OBs that have been assigned to a specific process image partition OB number Partition that has been assigned to the OB W 16 0F25 Header information only
113. tically updated by the operating system asynchronously to the user program STEP 7 instructions are used to define the precise function of the timer cell for example ON delay and to initiate its execution for example Start Transfer Transfer of a run capable project from the configuration PC to the HMI device Tuning screen In the Tuning screen you will find histogram information on the cycle time of WinAC MP Variable A tag is a defined memory area for read and write access to values This access can occur from the controller or via the HMI device Based on whether or not the tag is interconnected with the controller we distinguish between external tags process tags and internal tags Warm restart When the CPU starts up for example after changing the mode selector switch from STOP to RUN or after a Power ON organization block OB 100 warm restart is executed before cyclic program processing OB 1 On a warm restart the process input image is read in and the STEP 7 user program is executed starting at the first command in OB 1 Type of restart where the controller executes OB 100 before the free cycle OB 1 is started A warm restart resets the process input image PII and places the process output image PIQ into a predefined safe state default is 0 During a warm restart the current values of the retentive memory areas for the bit memory M timers T counters C and data blocks DBs are retained WinAC M
114. ting Yes Yes Yes e Global Data Communication No No No e S7 basic communication No No No e S7 Communication Yes Yes Yes e Equidistant Mode Support No No No e SYNC FREEZE Yes Yes Yes e Activation deactivation of DP Yes Yes Yes slaves e DPV1 Yes Yes Yes e Transmission rates max 12 Mbit s 12 Mbit s 12 Mbit s e Number of DP slaves max 32 32 32 e Address area e Inputs max 2 KB 4 KB 8 KB e Outputs max 2 KB 4 KB 8 KB CPU Programming Configuration software e WinCC flexible Compact Yes No No e WinCC flexible Standard Yes Yes Yes e WinCC flexible Advanced Yes Yes Yes Programming language e LAD Yes Yes Yes e FBD Yes Yes Yes e STL Yes Yes Yes e SCL Yes Yes Yes e CFC Yes Yes Yes Operating systems e Windows CE Yes version 5 0 or Yes version 5 0 or Yes version 5 0 or higher higher higher Online language Number 1 English 1 English 1 English WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 97 Performance features and technical specifications A 3 Supported OBs A 3 Supported OBs A 3 1 OBs for the main cycle of the program and for cold and warm restarts OB 1 WinAC MP executes OB 1 at cyclic intervals When OB1 has been executed the HMI Enable Time starts The operating system then starts to execute OB 1 again Cyclic execution of OB 1 starts when startup is complete You can call function blocks FBs SFBs or functions FCs SFCs in OB 1 Definition Warm restart
115. tion Parameters enter the OP Enter the station address of the HMI address of the HMI device device The OP address is the PROFIBUS address The OP address is the PROFIBUS of the HMI device address of the HMI device 6 Confirm your entries with Apply 7 Close ProSave or change to the Options Change to Project gt Transfer gt Options in tab to transfer the WinAC MP runtime files WinCC flexible to transfer the WinAC MP Please make sure that the correct path is runtime files set Make sure that the correct path is set 8 Click the gt gt button Click the gt gt button WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 23 Steps for installing and removing 3 3 Installation steps 3 3 2 4 Connecting over USB Transfer via USB Connect the USB port of the configuration PC with the USB port of the HMI device using a USB cable Note USB connection parameters To use the USB connection you require a master master cable Install the included BULK driver and not Standard ou will find information on installing the ttp support automation siemens com q h W 2034 BULK driver und W view en 1914 he entry ID Settings on the HMI device 1 Open the Control Panel in the Loader 2 Double click Transfer 3 Under Channel 2 select USB select Enable Channel and confirm with OK Setting on the configuration PC Take the following steps on the conf
116. tions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Performance features and technical specifications A 4 Supported SFCs SFC Name Description SFC 29 CAN_TINT Cancels the time of day interrupt OB 10 SFC 30 ACT_TINT Activates the time of day interrupt OB 10 SFC 31 QRY_TINT Queries the time of day interrupt OB 10 SFC 32 SRT_DINT Starts the time delay interrupt OB 20 SFC 33 CAN_DINT Cancels the time delay interrupt OB 20 SFC 34 QRY_DINT Queries the time delay interrupt OB 20 SFC 36 MSK_FLT Masks synchronous errors SFC 37 DMSK_FLT Unmasks synchronous errors SFC 38 READ_ERR Reads the error register SFC 39 DIS_IRT Disables the processing of new interrupt events SFC 40 EN_IRT Enables the processing of new interrupt events SFC 41 DIS_AIRT Delays higher priority interrupts and asynchronous errors SFC 42 EN_AIRT Enables the processing of new interrupt events with higher priority than the current OB SFC 43 RE_TRIGR Retriggers cycle time monitoring SFC 44 REPL_VAL Transfers a substitute value to ACCU1 Accumulator 1 SFC 46 STP Changes the operating mode to STOP mode SFC 47 WAIT Delays the execution of the STEP 7 user program by the specified number of microseconds rounded up to the next millisecond SFC 49 LGC_GADR Queries the module slot belonging to a logical address SFC 50 RD_LGADR Queries all of the logical add
117. tleast 40 MB of free space on the hard disk e The requirements of STEP 7 and WinCC flexible must also be supported Configuration PC software requirements To install WinAC MP on the configuration PC you require And Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 or higher STEP 7 V 5 4 with Service Pack 4 or higher WinCC flexible 2008 SP1 You need WinAC MP 2008 An Ethernet or PROFIBUS connection between the configuration PC and HMI device or a Serial RS232 PPI Multi Master cable for serial transfer for example to load the MP 177 and MP 277 the first time between the configuration PC and HMI device order no of the cable 6ES7 9013CB30 0XA0 SIMATIC NET if you want to use Ethernet communication SIMATIC NET CD V7 0 or V7 1 Devices necessary for process control connected to your HMI device using PROFIBUS DP for example ET 200 The Adobe Reader to read the supplied electronic manuals You can obtain the latest version of Acrobat Reader at www Adobe com Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 17 Steps for installing and removing 3 3 Installation steps 3 3 Installation steps 3 3 1 Installing WinAC MP Requirements quirements Page 16 Prior to installing WinAC MP read the requirements in the section Hardware and software E Note You must first uninstall any already installed WinAC MP version Installing WinAC MP on the configuration PC The WinAC MP software includes a setup pro
118. tton You can assign different functions to the hotkeys for each one of the screens This assignment applies only to the screen in which you have defined the button NOTICE If a screen of an alarm view or an alarm window is overlapped then the function keys are still active in runtime Requirement e The screen in which you want to assign a button is open e The Properties window in WinCC flexible is open Specify hotkey To do so follow these steps 1 Select the desired button for example STOP 2 Click on the General group in the Properties window 3 In the selection list in the Hotkey area select a key or key combination for the hotkey with which the button will be actuated Exit Version 00000000 Tunin Goes General gt Properties gt Animations Button mode Invisible mode Events gt O Text Layer 10 Graphic Hint Use a separate layer for your invisible buttons This gives you the possibility to sho Invisible or hide all invisible Buttons by changing the visibility of this layer Hotkey Hotkey None X F4 4 If necessary configure the button in the Properties window Result The button is assigned accordingly in the selected screen WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 63 Controlling a process with WinAC MP 5 3 Function key assignment based on the WinAC system library 5 3 2 Starting WinAC MP Start Requirements The following co
119. ur own computer or on a connected computer to which you want to transfer the License Key 6 Select the Edit gt Paste menu command Result The License Key is transferred WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 29 Steps for installing and removing 3 4 Steps when removing Transferring the License Key using the License Key gt Transfer menu command 1 Select the License Key you want to transfer to another storage location 2 Open the Transfer License Key dialog by selecting the License Key gt Transfer menu command 3 Select the target drive from the drop down list box 4 Click OK to confirm the selection 5 Click the Network button if the target drive is on another connected computer The Connect Computer dialog opens 6 Enter the computer name or select the required computer from the drop down list box Or click the Browse button to access the Find Computer dialog Click Entire Network and then Microsoft Windows Network If the computer is in a domain select the domain Select the required computer and click OK to confirm your selection Please remember that the Automation License Manager must also be installed on the computer you select 7 Click OK to confirm your selection and to close the dialogs Retrieving the License Key if the hard disk is defective If a fault has occurred on the hard disk or the ontaining your License Key file contact your S
120. utton and LED as a circle vector graphic as shown in the figure below RUN 4 Assign a switching function to the RUN button Select the RUN button and click on Events gt Click in the lower area of WinCC flexible 5 Configure System Functions gt WinAC MP gt SetKeySwitch 6 Select RUN as the function for KeySwitch m General o HE Function List gt Properties pos 1 BiSetkeyswiteh lt 7 gt gt ae KeySwitch RUN m Press 2 lt No function gt Release Activate Deactivate Change 7 Click on an empty position in the screen object WinAC MP 2008 84 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981151 02 Examples of contiguring objects 7 1 Configuration of the RUN button with corresponding LED display using WinCC flexible 8 Select the events gt Loaded gt UpdateRUNLEDVariable ies eke xT EE Function List 4 Animations UNI E UpdateRUNLEDYariable Events UpdateINTFLEDYariable UpdateKeySwitchSetting Cleared UpdateLastCycleTime UpdateMaximumCycleTime UpdateMinimumCycleTime UpdatePowerLEDVariable UpdateRUNLEDYVariable UpdateSTOPLEDYariable 9 For the parameter RUN output of the UpdateRUNLEDVariable function configure the internal variable RUNLED of the data type INT 10 For the Action parameter of the UpdateRUNLEDVariable function select the value Switch On General Elz Function List Properties Animations
121. valid for your product please refer to your software aan certificate ttp Heupport aulemation siemens comiWWiview en 31929448 h Getting Started Video with image and sound duration approx 6 minutes D E Conventions The Getting Started Video shows e the advantages of the WinAC MP software PLC e how easy it is to rd te WinAC MP gt i support ER E siemens com WWiview en 32010673 Configuration and runtime software have different names as follows e WinCC flexible 2008 SP1 denotes the configuration software The term WinCC flexible is used in a general context The full name for example WinCC flexible 2008 SP1 is always used when it is necessary to differentiate between different versions of the configuration software e WinCC flexible Runtime refers to the runtime software that can run on the HMI device Please observe notes labeled as follows Note Notes contain important information concerning the product its use or a specific section of the documentation to which you should pay particular attention e WinAC MP is the name of a software PLC that can run on the Multi Panel HMI device types listed above along with WinCC flexible 2008 SP1 WinAC MP 2008 Operating Instructions 03 2009 A5E00981 151 02 Preface Registered trademarks Names labeled with a symbol are registered trademarks of the Siemens AG Other names used in this documentation may be trademarks the use of whic
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