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1. Navigation Buttons Description ae Returns to the previous screen F8 OK Accepts modified values and returns to F7 previous screen Cancel Cancels the current operation without saving F8 any changes Moves highlight up or down a list a Vv Selects a highlighted screen or item from a list Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 33 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Enter or Edit Data Many screens have buttons that access fields where you must enter or edit data When you press the button or function key the input panel opens ready for you to enter data If a field is restricted to a numeric value only the 0 9 keys will be enabled If the value is an IP address the 0 9 and decimal point keys will be enabled BAA AEE Bee EEE fff fff ds AAA IE AAAI FE aw ia SHF Switches keys between their shifted and unshifted state The initial default is shifted CAPS Switches keys between lowercase and uppercase characters The initial default is lowercase SPACE Enters a space between characters in the Display Area Backspace Deletes the previous character to the left of the cursor in the Display Area Select Selects a character and enters it in the Display Area Right Left Up Down Arrow Selects the character to the right left above or below the currently selected character Keys Enter Accepts the entered characters and returns
2. nA 1 Sealing Gasket 3 Place the terminal in the panel cutout N If installing the terminal in an existing 550 panel cutout align the terminal with the center of the cutout for best gasket sealing 4 Insert all mounting levers into the mounting slots on the terminal 18 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Installing the Terminal Chapter 2 Slide each lever until the flat side of the lever touches the surface of the panel Mounting Slots Mounting Levers i ng C FF IOI Se Flat Side of Lever oonon nooo lof o 5 When all levers are in place slide each lever an additional notch or two until you hear a click 6 Rotate each lever in the direction indicated until it is in the final latch position Follow the latching sequence for the optimum terminal fit ai D i j 1 WY oonnon annann nnnqan 3 2 Se IOlOl_ So Notch 51 o e ote 7 a Alignment Marks gt 3 Be Rotate lever until notch in 6 Levers lever aligns with proper alignment mark on terminal 4 2 6
3. Use this table as a guide to provide an adequate gasket seal between the terminal and the panel Lever Position Panel Thickness Range Typical Gauge 1 1 52 2 01 mm 0 060 0 079 in 16 i 2 2 03 2 64 mm 0 08 0 104 in 14 6 TILIL 3 2 67 3 15 mm 0 105 0 124 in 12 Terminal Markings 4 3 17 3 66 mm 0 125 0 144 in 10 or Alignment 5 3 68 4 16 mm 0 145 0 164in 18 9 6 4 19 4 75 mm 0 165 0 187 in 7 Follow instructions to provide a proper seal and to prevent potential damage to the product Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the terminal or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 19 Chapter2 Installing the Terminal Mount the 1000 Terminal in Mounting clips secure the terminal to the panel a Panel _ _ __ ICHS SEHEN Disconnect all electrical power from the panel before making the panel cutout A Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clear Take precautions so metal cuttings do not enter any components already installed in the panel Failure to follow these warnings may result in personal injury or damage to panel components Follow these steps to mount the terminal in a panel 1 Cut an opening in the panel by using the panel cutout shipped with the terminal 2 Make sure the terminal sealing gasket
4. Reset F7 Terminal Operation Description Load Application F1 Opens another screen where you can select an application to load Once loaded the application name will appear under Current Application Run Application F2 Runs the mer application displayed under Current Application An application must be loaded before you can run it Application Settings F3 Opens a menu of application specific configuration settings Terminal Settings F4 Opens a menu of options to configure non application specific terminal settings Delete Log Files Before Toggles between Yes and No If you select Yes all data Running F5 log files alarm history and alarm status file will be deleted before the application is run If you select No log files are not deleted first Reset F7 Resets the terminal The action on startup depends on how you configure the startup option Exit F8 Exits Configuration mode 32 Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4 Navigation Buttons Screen buttons are used for data entry and navigation e On touch screen terminals tap the button with your finger or stylus e On keypad terminals select the function key listed on the button or in some cases the corresponding key on the keypad e If a mouse is attached click a button In addition to operation specific buttons most screens have a combination of these buttons
5. Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Field Description Valid Values Use DHCP Enables or disables Dynamic Host Yes default Configuration Protocol DHCP settings DHCP No automatically allocates network devices and configurations to newly attached devices on he network f DHCP is set to Yes the terminal is automatically assigned an IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway The fields are disabled f DHCP is set to No you can enter the IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway address IP Address A unique address identifying the terminal on XXX XXX XXX XXX the Ethernet network 000 000 000 000 default Range of values for the first set of decimal numbers is 1 255 unless all fields are set to 000 The range of values for the last three sets of decimal numbers is 0 255 Subnet Mask Address must be identical to the server XXX XXX XXX XXX subnet mask Gateway Optional Gateway address XXX XXX XXX XXX Mac ID Read only field 43 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Define Name Server Addresses You can define name server addresses for the EtherNet IP network adapter These addresses are automatically assigned if DHCP is enabled for the network adapter Primary DNS Primary WINS F1 F2 Secondary DNS Secondary WINS F3 F2 Cancel F8 Follow these steps to define name server address 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Networks and Communications gt Network Connections gt Networ
6. Chapter Objectives This chapter shows how to use the Configuration mode of your terminal to e perform data entry and navigation e load an application e run an application e modify application settings e modify terminal settings Accessing Configuration Your terminal has onboard software FactoryTalk View ME Station to Mode perform and configure terminal operations When you reset or start the terminal you automatically enter Configuration mode unless your MER application is automatically set to run on startup Current application Objects Demo4 mer Load Application Run Application Application Settings F1 F2 F3 R Delete Log Files O Yes a Se Before Running Reset Exit F7 F8 To access Configuration mode from a running application press the Goto Configuration Mode button The application stops running but is still loaded IMPORTANT To access Configuration mode from a running application you must add a Goto Configuration Mode button to an application screen in FactoryTalk View Studio software Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 31 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Configuration Mode Current application Name of application that is currently loaded SEI ENR ars SU Only appears if application is loaded Load Application Run Application F1 F2 Application Settings F3 Delete Log Files O Yes Before Running Terminal Settings F4 No
7. e f the mouse works but the touch screen does not the touch driver or touch screen is not functioning properly e f the mouse and touch screen are not working then the problem is with the application Calibrate the touch screen Enter Configuration mode and select Terminal 56 Settings gt Input Devices gt Touch Screen gt Calibration 111 Chapter8 Troubleshooting Resolve Problems with Keypad Problem Recommended Action Page The hold off delay may be longer than Check keypad settings Enter Configuration mode and select Terminal 55 expected or multiple key presses might be Settings gt Input Devices gt Keypad inhibited by multi key lockout Home End Page Up or Page Down are not supported when single key or multi key lockout is enabled The keypad is not accepting key input Check the key input by attaching a USB keyboard e fthe keyboard works but the keypad does not then the keypad driver or keypad is not working e f both the keypad and keyboard are not working then the problem may be the application Resolve Problems with Mouse Problem Recommended Action Page The mouse is not operating correctly Check the USB cable and connection Detach and reattach the mouse Cycle power to the terminal The screen cursor may not be visible or the Check if the screen cursor is disabled Enter Configuration mode and select 57 mouse settings may need adjusting Terminal Settings gt Input Devices gt Touch Screen gt Cursor C
8. e amount of storage or program memory in use Up F3 Allocated 24116 KB Storage memory Program memory Allocated 24172 KB Down Down F2 F4 688 KB 4972 KB OK Cancel F7 F8 3 Press the Up or Down button to increase or decrease the allocation of storage or program memory Each button press changes the allocation by a value of four If you change the allocation for one type of memory the other is updated accordingly IMPORTANT These settings are not retained after a power cycle The settings return to the defaults 4 Press OK to return to previous screen 5 Press OK to return to terminal settings Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 67 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Displaying can the on number of an View a tware and the Rockwell Automation technical support number FactoryTalk View ME Station Information 1 Select Terminal Settings gt System gt Information gt About FactoryTalk View ME Station 2 Press the Technical Support button if desired 3 Press Close 68 Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4 Modifying the Date Time You can adjust the date and time for terminal operations or change or Time Zone Change the Date the time zone Follow these steps to change the date on the terminal 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Date The current date appear
9. If Ethernet communication is used reconfigure the Ethernet settings using the values recorded when preparing the terminal for the upgrade Refer to Preparing Terminal for Upgrade on page 95 Ignore this message if it appears during the upgrade Machine Edition may be corrupted Do you want to download firmware It means Factory Talk View Machine Edition has been removed from the terminal to install the upgrade Do NOT touch the two buttons that appear with the message Doing so could render the terminal inoperable 13 Replace the MER files that you backed up before starting the upgrade or download the new MER files to the terminal 14 Load the MER file and run the project TIP You can configure your application to start automatically on power cycle by accessing Terminal Settings gt Startup Options in Configuration mode 104 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Chapter Objectives This chapter provides information on how to isolate and correct common operating problems with system components e Status indicators e Isolate the problem e Startup error messages e Startup information messages e Startup sequence e Check terminal components e Ethernet connection e Hardware compatibility errors e Application does not run e Configuration mode access Status Indicators The terminals have two status indicators to isolate operating problems e COMM indicator green for communicatio
10. Mechanical 118 Attribute Value Display type 400 and 600 grayscale Grayscale passive matrix film compensated 400 600 1000 color super twist nematic FSTN Color active matrix thin film transistor TFT liquid crystal display LCD Display size diagonal 400 grayscale 3 8 in 400 color 3 5 in 600 5 5 in 1000 10 4 in Display area WxH 400 grayscale 77 x58 mm 3 0 x 2 3 in 400 color 71 x53 mm 2 8 x 2 1 in 600 grayscale and color 112 x 84 mm 4 4 x 3 3 in 1000 211 x 158 mm 8 3 x 6 2 in Resolution 400 grayscale and 400 color 320 x 240 600 320 x 240 1000 640 x 480 Luminance typical 400 grayscale 120 cd m Nits 400 color 200 cd m Nits 600 and 1000 color 300 cd m Nits Backlight 400 LED 600 and 1000 CCFL 50 000 hours life min Touch screen Actuation rating Operating force Analog resistive 1 million presses 10 110g Keypad function keys Actuation rating Function keys numeric and navigation 1 million presses Operating force 340g 1 Number of function keys varies by terminal size Attribute Value Weight approx 400 keypad or keypad and touch 562 g 1 24 Ib 600 touch 789 g 1 74 Ib 1000 touch 2 9 kg 6 3 Ib Dimensions approx HxWxD 400 keypad or keypad and touch 600 touch 1000 touch 152 x 185 x 90 mm 6 0 x 7 28 x 3 54 in 152 x 185 x 98 mm 6 0 x 7 28 x 3 86 in 248 x 329 x 55 mm 9 77 x 12 97 x 2 18 in Publication 2711PC UM001A EN
11. 051 024 Simsun amp NSimSun Subset 2_60 simsun_2_60 ttc 3 578 692 Simsun amp NSimSun Subset 2_70 simsun_2_70 ttc 6 975 948 Simsun amp NSimSun Subset 2_80 simsun_2_80 ttc 8 116 188 Simsun amp NSimSun Subset 2_90 simsun_2_90 ttc 9 066 640 SC_Song sunfon ttf 4 686 044 Chinese Traditional Locale Specific Support MingLiU amp PMingLiU Choose 1 MingLiU amp PMingLiU mingliu ttc 8 822 400 MingLiU amp PMingLiU Subset 2_70 mingliu_2_70 ttc 4 786 488 MingLiU amp PMingLiU Subset 2_80 mingliu_2_80 ttc 5 772 700 MingLiU amp PMingLiU Subset 2_90 mingliu_2_90 ttc 7 354 808 MSMing msming ttf 3 172 552 Japanese Locale Specific Suppor MS Gothic MS Gothic amp P Gothic amp UI Gothic msgothic ttc 8 272 028 MS Gothic amp P Gothic amp UI Gothic Subset 1_50 msgothic_1_50 ttc 4 456 536 MS Gothic amp P Gothic amp UI Gothic Subset 1_60 msgothic_1_60 ttc 6 057 400 MS Gothic amp P Gothic amp UI Gothic Subset 1_70 msgothic_1_70 ttc 3 795 500 MS Gothic amp P Gothic amp UI Gothic Subset 1_80 msgothic_1_80 ttc 5 438 776 MS Gothic amp P Gothic amp UI Gothic Subset 1_90 msgothic_1_90 ttc 6 408 352 MS Gothic amp P Gothic Subset 30 msgothic30 ttc 4 197 524 MS Gothic amp P Gothic Subset 30_1_19 msgothic30_1_19 ttc 3 304 056 Korean Locale Specific Support GL_CE gl_ce ttf 4 130 084 Gulim amp GulimChe Choose 1 Gulim amp
12. 5G The 600 and 1000 terminals have a cold cathode fluorescent lamp CCFL backlight This backlight requires temperature control when the internal temperature of the product is below 10 C 50 F or above 60 C 140 F The terminal monitors low and high temperature conditions e If the internal temperature of the product is below 10 C 50 F the backlight is set to overdrive or the full rated current setting for at least five minutes e If the internal temperature is at or above 60 C 50 F the backlight is set to underdrive 40 or less of full brightness This reduces heat generation from the backlight Temperature monitoring begins when the terminal powers on or when the backlight turns on for example exiting Screen Saver mode The temperature control affects only display intensity it does not restrict the use or operation of the terminal When a low or high temperature condition is detected an error is sent to the system event log If the temperature control is not functioning a noncritical error is sent to the system event log but the terminal continues to operate normally TIP The CCFL backlight temperature control takes precedence over the application Backlight Settings Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4 Adjust the Display Contrast You can view or modify the display contrast for 400 and 600 grayscale termin
13. 69 72 touch screen 11 cursor enable 57 double tap sensitivity 57 transferring files 48 troubleshooting 105 accessing configuration mode 116 display module 111 Ethernet connection 114 general 106 hardware compatibility 115 keyboard 113 keypad 112 mouse 112 startup error messages 110 startup information messages 108 status indicators 105 U USB devices 121 USB ports 14 89 compatible 121 connector pinouts 89 Ww wiring and safety guidelines 23 Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Rockwell Automation Support www rockwellautomation com Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the Web to assist you in using its products At http support rockwellautomation com you can find technical manuals a knowledge base of FAQs technical and application notes sample code and links to software service packs and a MySupport feature that you can customize to make the best use of these tools For an additional level of technical phone support for installation configuration and troubleshooting we offer TechConnect support programs For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visit http support rockwellautomation com Installation Assistance If you experience a problem within the first 24 hours of installation please review the information that s contained in this manual You can also contact a special Customer Support number for initial help in getting
14. 71 Chapter5 Installing and Replacing Components Battery Removal for the 400 and 600 Terminals The lithium battery in the 400 and 600 is non replaceable and should be removed only at the end of product life which is permanently connected and should be removed only by This product contains a hermetically sealed lithium battery x trained professionals At the end of its life the battery contained in this product should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste The collection and recycling of batteries helps protect the environment and contributes to the conservation of natural resources as valuable materials are recovered Follow these steps to remove the battery in the 400 and 600 terminals 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Place the terminal display side down on a flat stable surface 3 Unlatch the eight retaining tabs two on each side on the back cover and remove cover 4 Locate the yellow battery on the logic board 5 Remove the battery Retaining Tabs Battery 78 Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Installing and Replacing Components Chapter 5 Replacing the Backlight This section shows how to replace the backlight in the 1000 terminal The replacement backlight is catalog number 2711P RL10C2 The backlight contains mercury At the end of its life the backlight should be collected separately from unsorted municipal waste Follow these steps to replace the backl
15. CompactFlash If error still persists replace the logic module 24 CRC Check Checksum of the OS firmware failed Reload the firmware 400 and 600 If error persists replace the terminal 1000 If error persists replace the internal CompactFlash card If error still persists replace the logic module 25 1 Invalid Prod Family OS firmware that is downloading is not Check that you are using the correct version and type of compatible with terminal firmware upgrade Reset the terminal and upgrade with the correct firmware version 77 Decompress System Error decompressing the OS firmware Reload the firmware If error persists replace the terminal from flash to RAM 30 Watchdog Test Watchdog test failure Reload the firmware 400 and 600 If error persists replace the terminal 1000 If error persists replace the logic module 31 Stuck Key Function key failure Check that nothing is pressed against a key Reset the terminal without key presses If error persists replace display module 31 5 2 Stuck Touch Touch screen failure Check that nothing is pressed against the touch screen Reset the terminal without touch screen presses If error persists replace the display module 37 2 Battery Test Battery failure Replace the battery If error persists replace the logic module 33 5 2 NVRAM Access Nonvolatile memory failure Upgrade the system firmware to revision 3 10 03 or later 3q 1 Stuck Touch Touch screen failure Check that nothing i
16. Down when Single Key mode is enabled 3 Press the Hold Off Time button to enter the length of time in seconds to ignore multiple presses of the same key 4 Press OK when done Configure the Sensitivity of the Mouse You can set and test the sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between mouse clicks The process is identical to setting the double tap sensitivity for the touch screen To set the mouse sensitivity select Terminal Settings gt Input Devices gt Mouse Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 55 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Configuring the Touch You can configure these operations for terminals with a touch screen Screen e Calibrate the touch screen e Enable or disable Cursor e Set the double tap sensitivity Calibrate the Touch screen IMPORTANT Usea plastic stylus device with a minimum tip radius of 1 3 mm 0 051 in to prevent damage to the touch screen Follow these steps to calibrate the touch screen 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Input Devices gt Touch Screen gt Calibration The screen for calibrating the touch screen appears Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat at as the target moves around the screen 2 Touch the center of the target each of the four times it appears on the screen When the calibration is complete you will see this message Tap the screen to register saved data Wait for 30 seconds to
17. EN P March 2009 101 Chapter 7 Upgrading Firmware Firmware Upgrade Wizard Selected terminal Terminal type PanelView Plus Compact 1000 ME v5 10 Firmware version 5 10 00 02 Major Minor Patch Build Release Firmware source folder e Program Files Rockwell Software RSView Enterprise FUP Upgrade firmware version 5 10 00 02 v Major Minor Patch Buld Release lt Back Next gt Cancel Help 6 From the Firmware source folder text box select the location of the firmware files The default location is C Program Files Rockwell Software RSView Enterprise FUPs 7 From the Upgrade firmware version list select the firmware for the upgrade then click Next Firmware Upgrade Wizard Select the KEPServer drivers to be included in the firmware C A8 Bulletin 1609 O A8 Bulletin 300 U AutomationDirect EBC C AutomationDirect ECOM o GE Ethemet C GE Etheinet Global Data OGE SNP je GE SNPX C Mitsubishi Ethemet 8 Select the appropriate KEPServer drivers then click Next If no KEPServer drivers are needed just click Next TIP If the selected FUP file does not support the KEPServer drivers this dialog box will not appear 102 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Upgrading Firmware Chapter 7 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Firmware Upgrade Wizard Press Finish to upgrade the firmware on the terminal Upgrade type Terminal firmware upgr
18. Info Developer Audit C Secure Error C Secure Waring C Secure Info Secure Audit On Off F1 Cancel Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4 Managing Files on the The terminal provides operations for managing files that are stored on the terminal Terminal ae ae e Delete application MER files font files or log files that reside in a storage location on the terminal e Copy application MER files or font files from one storage location to another Delete an Application File or a Font File The procedure for deleting an application file or a font file from the terminal is the same except for the type of file you are deleting 1 Select Terminal Settings gt File Management gt Delete Files gt Delete Applications or Delete Fonts 2 Press the Source button to choose the storage location of the application or font file you want to delete e Internal Storage the internal CompactFlash in the terminal e External Storage 1 the external CompactFlash card loaded in the card slot of the terminal e External Storage 2 for future use Source Delete t1 External Storage 1 F2 External Storage 2 Copy of Objects 5 Screen Demo mer Objects 5 Screen Demo mer Objects Demo4 mer Close F8 3 Select a file from the list 4 Press the Delete button 5 Select Yes or No when asked if you want to delete the selected application or font file from
19. More Details button to display system event log details for that event 3 Press the Clear All button to clear all system event logs 4 Press OK Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 65 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Displaying Terminal You can view these details for your terminal Information e Total power on time e Processor temperature e Battery voltage and battery state e Amount of memory on terminal Follow these steps to display terminal information 1 Select Terminal Settings gt System gt Information gt Terminal Information Total power on time minutes Battery voltage 3 22 Processor temperature Battery state 40 00 C acon Memory 48144KB RAM Memory Allocation Close F1 F8 All fields are read only except for memory allocation Battery State 400 and 600 Terminals 1000 Terminals Good Good battery condition Good battery condition Failing Does not have a replaceable battery Low battery Replace the battery Replace the terminal Bad Does not apply Battery is missing or bad Replace the battery IMPORTANT For the 400 and 600 terminals the Battery Voltage indicates the battery state only and the Processor Temperature shows the temperature of the display 66 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4 2 Press the Memory Allocation button to view or adjust the e amount of allocated storage or program memory
20. a single logic controller using either RSLinx Enterprise or KEPServer Enterprise software not both e Limited number of displays and alarms in the FactoryTalk View Machine Edition ME application and runtime software e FactoryTalk ViewPoint software is not supported e Primary HMI for CompactLogix controllers TIP Applications created for PanelView Plus Compact terminals are referred to as Compact Machine Edition applications You can run compact applications on PanelView Plus and PanelView Plus Compact terminals You cannot run a regular Machine Edition application created for a PanelView Plus terminal on a PanelView Plus Compact terminal The table provides catalog number configurations for the PanelView Plus Compact terminals Display Size Operator Input Display Type Input Power Keypad Monochrome 4 inch 2711PC B4C20D Keypad and Touch Color 2711PC T6M20D Monochrome DC 6 inch Touch 2711PC T6C20D Color 2711PC T10C4D1 Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 10 inch Touch Color Chapter 1 Overview Software Support Each terminal is preloaded with FactoryTalk View Machine Edition runtime and configuration software that does not require activation Applications for the compact terminals are created using FactoryTalk View Studio software Software Requirements Version Factory Talk View Studio 5 1 or later RSLinx Enterprise 9 20 or later N RSLinx Enterprise softwa
21. collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste The collection and recycling of batteries helps protect the environment and contributes to the conservation of natural resources as valuable materials are recovered Follow these steps to replace the battery in the 1000 terminal 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Place the terminal display side down on a flat stable surface 3 Loosen the six captive screws that attach the logic module to the display module Logic Module ki e a Captive screws l on top and bottom 76 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Installing and Replacing Components Chapter 5 4 Carefully lift the logic module away from the terminal and flip over to expose the circuit board Wear a properly grounded ESD wristband before touching any of the electronic components in the logic module 5 Locate the battery on the circuit board Remove battery by lifting up the edge indicated by arrow 6 Remove the battery by lifting up the side of the battery 7 Insert the new battery os only catalog number 2711P RY2032 to replace the attery 8 Attach the logic module by aligning the two connectors on the bottom of the module with the connectors on the terminal 9 Push down on the logic module until firmly seated 10 Tighten the six captive screws that secure the logic module to a torque of 0 58 Nem 5 7 lbein Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009
22. common with the terminal or the USB devices must be used with a USB hub that provides galvanic isolation If a USB hub is connected to the terminal an externally powered USB hub is recommended Before attaching devices to a USB hub check that the power adapter is connected and powered on 89 Chapter6 Terminal Connections Serial Connections All compact terminals have a serial RS 232 port that supports e DH 485 communication through a serial connection e DF1 full duplex communication with controllers using direct connections or modem connections e third party point to point communication e application uploads downloads e printing The serial port on the terminals is a 9 pin male RS 232 connector The table shows the pinout descriptions for this port and how these pins map to the serial ports on the controllers PanelView Plus Compact 400 and 600 Terminals PanelView Plus Compact 1000 Terminal p a en ia a innsiamaivaainiainna N aT e100 Serial RS 232 Port El Veg En Alke EN Insert plastic tie wrap in the 990005 hole and use as strain relief Serial RS 232 Port for all attached cables Serial Port Connector Pinout PanelView RS 232 Port SLC PLC MicroLogix 9
23. controller on the network KEPServer Serial Port ID s To access the KEPServer Serial Port ID s screen you must have KEPServer Enterprise installed on your terminal Otherwise you will get an error message when accessing this screen If you plan on using KEPServer Enterprise and serial communication you must specify which COM port to use To access the KEPServer Serial Port ID screen select Terminal Settings gt Networks and Communications gt KEPServer Serial Port ID s 37 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Configure Communication Properties Follow these steps to configure driver settings for the communication protocol used by your application 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Networks and Communications gt RSLinx Enterprise Communications You see a tree view of installed communication cards and network configurations Ethernet Driver t ap ETH 1 Has no properties to edit lt No Devices gt Communication Drive arial Dr lt No Devices gt Edit Device F1 Close F8 2 Select the communication card installed on your terminal 3 Press the Edit Driver button to view the current properties for the communication driver Driver Properties Values Q Station Number 5 Baud Rate 57600 gt Edit Close F1 F8 4 Select the property you want to modify then press the Edit button 5 Modify the setting and then press the Enter button You return to the previous screen
24. device or any device on the network An electrical arc could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Security Considerations IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol is used for IPv4 multicast A multicast is communication between a single sender and multiple receivers on a network IGMP is used to exchange membership status data between IPv4 routers that support multicasting and members of multicast groups A router is an intermediary device on a communication network that expedites message delivery by finding the most efficient route for a message packet within a network or by routing packets from one subnetwork to another A sub network is a separate part of an organization s network identified through IP addressing PanelView Plus terminals provide level 2 full support for IPv4 multicasting IGMP version 2 as described in RFC 1112 and RFC 2236 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is used for internal network management and is not supported Ports 137 and 138 are normally open to support the NetBIOS protocol used by Windows CE NET similar to other Microsoft and IBM network operating systems Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Chapter 7 Upgrading Firmware Chapter Objectives This chapter shows how to upgrade firmware in a PanelView Plus Compact terminal using the Firmware Upgrade Wizard Transferring Applicat
25. ee Ne 117 Environmental u ae bobo E kaon ae hy 117 Display en VLE Knee DE Pek PER eee eG 118 Mechanical ao seien een dn pom ea ar 118 Generalka Ge ea Me te de Month hh Sh Be 119 Agency CEnilCalOnss tis wip kee oe nk ean eee 119 Appendix B Compatible USB Devices sus na ee ee 121 Appendix C Download Fonts to Terminal 25 422 hue oh Bei 123 Machine Edition Fonts CD as era OS eee 124 en Dah dete eek Dee et he hed eee aati Dkk a Gee a 127 5 Table of Contents 6 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Intended Audience Parts List Additional Resources Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Preface Use this manual if you are responsible for installing configuring and operating the PanelView Plus Compact terminals No special knowledge is required to understand this manual or operate the terminal However you must understand the functions and operations of the FactoryTalk View ME applications that will run on the terminal Consult the application designer for this information Equipment installers must be familiar with standard panel installation techniques Your terminal is shipped with these items e Power terminal block e FactoryTalk View ME runtime software preloaded e Mounting levers or mounting clips model dependent e Panel cutout template e Installation instructions The table lists resources available for the PanelView Plus terminals Resource Description PanelView Plus 400 and 600 Termina
26. or Ethernet TCP IP network communication TOIOT i T N TT T Loh o _ o N Insert plastic tie wrap in Ethernet Port hole and use as strain relief for all attached cables E The table shows the connector pinouts Ethernet Connector Pinout Pin Pin Pin Name Looking into RJ45 1 TD i i T RD NC NC RD NC 8 NC Shield Connection No Direct Connection AC coupled to Chassis GND Sl Om oy A wt N Use point to point 10 100 Base T cables with cross over pin outs such as catalog number 2711P CBL EX04 when connecting the Ethernet port on the terminal directly to e Ethernet port on the controller e 10 100 Base T port on a computer without a switch Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 93 Chapter 6 94 Terminal Connections Ethernet Cable For PanelView Plus Compact 1000 terminals use Belden 7921A shielded Ethernet Category 5e cable according to TIA 568 B 1 and RJ45 connector according to IEC 60603 7 for compliance with the European Union 89 336 EEC EMC Directive The maximum cable length between the terminal s Ethernet port and a 10 100 Base T port on an Ethernet hub without repeaters or fiber is 100 m 328 ft WARNING Do not connect or disconnect any communication cable with power applied to this
27. or damage to the terminal WARNING Disconnect all power from the terminal before installing or replacing any components Failure to disconnect power may ATTENTION Be careful when touching any of the exposed electronic components to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge N ESD Work in a static free environment and wear a properly grounded ESD wristband Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 75 Chapter5 Installing and Replacing Components Replacing the Battery The lithium battery in the terminals is used by the real time clock and static RAM it is not used for application backup or retention The clock module has a life expectancy of two years without power The replacement battery is catalog number 2711P RY2032 WARNING When you connect or disconnect the battery an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Replace the battery only with the indicated catalog number For safety information on the handling of lithium batteries including handling and disposal of leaking batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG 5 4 Battery Replacement for the 1000 Terminals This product contains a hermetically sealed lithium battery x which may need to be replaced during the life of the product At the end of its life the battery contained in this product should be
28. power temperature battery and memory details for the terminal Also shows the firmware number for FactoryTalk View ME software and technical support information Time Date Regional Settings Sets the date time language and numeric format used by the terminal and applications Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4 Diagnostics Setup Display File Management a Moves highlight up Follow these steps to access terminal settings and select a function 1 Select Terminal Settings from the main screen Font Linking nput Devices etworks and Communications Print Setup Startup Options System Event Log hea System Information WwW Moves highlight ime Date Regional Settings down Selects highlighted item and opens screen Close i F8 Returns to previous screen 2 Highlight an option by using the up and down cursor buttons e On touch screen terminals press the buttons e On keypad terminals press a key on the keypad or the corresponding function key 3 Press the Enter key to access the highlighted function Configuring Communication You configure communication for your application and controller by Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 using RSLinx Enterprise software e Access KEPServer Serial Port ID s e Edit or view the driver settings for the communication protocol used by your MER application e Edit the device address of the
29. screen connector Plate Touch Screen Connector 5 Remove the screws from the back of the display module The number of screws varies for each terminal type Display Module Bezel Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 83 Chapter5 Installing and Replacing Components 6 Remove the sealing gasket 7 Lift the back of the display module away from the bezel Work on a clean flat stable surface to protect the display from debris scratches and damage Display Module Bezel 8 Detach the touch screen connector 9 Set the bezel aside 84 Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Installing and Replacing Components Chapter 5 Follow these steps to replace the display module bezel 1 2 Make sure the bezel is free of lint and marks Attach the touch screen connector Place the back of the display module over the bezel Be careful not to pinch any of the cables Allow the touch screen connector to extend out of the access opening Connect the touch screen connector Replace the sealing gasket Attach the screws that secure the display module to the bezel and tighten to a torque of 1 35 1 58 Nem 12 14 Ibein Re attach the small metal plate to the back of the display module using two screws and torque to 0 58 Nem 5 7 bein Cleaning the Use a protective antiglare overlay for easier cleaning of the display Display Window window ATTENTION Use of abrasive cl
30. the storage location Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 47 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Delete Log Files from Terminal You can delete log files alarm history files and alarm status files from the System Default location on the terminal 1 Select Terminal Settings gt File Management gt Delete Files gt Delete Log Files You are asked to confirm the deletion of the files 2 Select Yes or No Only log files in the System Default location are deleted Copy an Application File or Font File The procedure for copying an application MER file or a font file from one storage location on the terminal to another is the same 1 Select Terminal Settings gt File Management gt Copy Files gt Copy Applications or Copy Fonts Internal Storage Destination F2 Source F1 External Storage 1 External Storage 2 List of files stored Copy of Objects 5 Screen Demo mer Sea Demo mer in CompactFlash Objects Demo4 mer of terminal 2 Press the Source button to choose the location of the application or font file you want to copy e Internal Storage the internal CompactFlash in the terminal e External Storage 1 the external CompactFlash card loaded in the card slot of the terminal e External Storage 2 for future use 3 Select a file from the storage location 4 Press the Destination button on the same screen 48 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Configurin
31. to the previous screen ESC Cancels the current operation and returns to the previous screen 34 Follow these steps to enter characters in the display area 1 Select a character on the character keyboard e On a touch screen terminal tap or press a key e On a keypad terminal use the arrow keys on the keypad to select a key e If a mouse is attached click a key 2 Press the Select button to copy the character to the display area 3 Press Enter when done to exit the input panel Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Loading an Application List of MER applications stored in the CompactFlash of the terminal Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4 You can load a FactoryTalk View ME MER application from internal CompactFlash in the terminal or an external CompactFlash card Internal Storage Source External Storage 1 F1 O ag External Storage 2 Copy of Objects 5 Screen Demo mer Objects 5 Screen Demo mer Objects Demo4 mer Moves highlight up Moves highlight down Follows these steps to load an application 1 Select Load Application from the main screen 2 Press the Source button to select the storage location of the application file you want to load e Internal Storage internal CompactFlash in the terminal e External Storage 1 external CompactFlash card loaded in the card slot of the terminal e External Stora
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33. 0 600 ME v3 10 v5 10 PanelView Plus 700 1500 ME v3 00 v3 09 PanelView Plus 700 1500 ME v3 10 v5 10 PanelView Plus Compact 400 600 ME v5 10 PanelView Plus Compact 1000 AE v5 10 PanelView Plus CE 700 1500 ME v3 00 v3 09 Panelview Plus CE 700 1500 ME v3 10 v5 10 Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Upgrading Firmware Chapter 7 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Firmware Upgrade Wizard Terminal type PanelView Plus Compact 1000 ME v5 10 Firmware source folder C Program Files Rockwell Software ASView Enterpase FUPd en Upgrade fimware version 5 10 0002 v Major Minor Patch Buld Release 3 From the Firmware source folder list browse to the location of the firmware files The default location is shown 4 From the Upgrade firmware version list select the firmware version for the upgrade then press Next Firmware Upgrade Wizard Select the KEPServer drivers to be included in the firmware O 48B Bulletin 1609 N O 48 Bulletin 900 O AutomationDirect EBC O AutomationDirect ECOM O BACnet O Direct Net O EtherTRAK GE Ethernet GE Ethernet Global Data O GE SNP O GE SNPx PA kiika ia Een ad 5 Select the appropriate KEPServer drivers then click Next If no KEPServer drivers are needed just click Next A dialog box shows the target terminal type upgrade firmware version and KEPServer drivers that the CompactFlash card firmware wil
34. 01A EN P March 2009 95 96 Chapter 7 Upgrading Firmware Upgrading Firmware with a Upgrading terminal firmware using a CompactFlash card is a two step CompactFlash Card process First you create a firmware upgrade card with the necessary firmware files Second you load the card in the target terminal to upgrade the firmware Create a Firmware Upgrade Card Follow these steps to create a firmware upgrade card 1 Launch the Firmware Upgrade Wizard e Select Start gt Programs gt Rockwell Software gt FactoryTalk View gt Tools gt ME Firmware Upgrade Wizard e Select Tools gt Firmware Upgrade Wizard in FactoryTalk View Studio software 7 Firmware Upgrade Wizard Select the type of firmware upgrade to perform C Create fiimware upgrade card FE A E 2 Select Create firmware upgrade card e In the Firmware card location box select the destination for the CompactFlash files the physical location of the CompactFlash card for example E or a folder on the hard drive e From the Existing terminal type pull down list select the type of terminal you want to upgrade then press Next Firmware Upgrade Wizard Select the type of firmware upgrade to peston C Upgrade firmware on terminal Create firmware upgrade card Firmware card location EA a Existing terminal type l Note PanelView Plus CE FUP should be PaneMiew Plus Compact 1000 WE v5 10 used for VersaView CE terminals PanelView Plus 40
35. 1 Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 with Ethernet cable AIC Module recommended for isolation when PanelView and controller are not sing same power supply 87 Chapter6 Terminal Connections PanelView Plus Compact to Logix Controllers Cables PanelView Plus Compact to Logix Controllers PanelView Plus Compact ControlLogix CompactLogix Protocol 400 600 1000 Comm ae CHO 9 pin RS 232 CHO 9 pin RS 232 600 DF1 DF1 or DH 485 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft DF1 RS 232 DF1 Comm port 9 pin 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft DH 485 RS 232 DH 485 Comm port 9 pin N A 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft Use 1756 ENET or 1756 ENBT module EtherNet IP EtherNet IP Comm port with Ethernet cable To 1769 L35E with Ethernet cable PanelView Plus Compact to Logix Communication Adapters Cables PanelView Plus Compact to Communication Adapters 1761 NET AIC Protocol PanelView Plus Compact 400 600 1000 Comm Port Port 1 9 pin Port 2 Port 3 8 pin Mini DIN DH 485 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft 2711 NC21 5 m 16 ft DFI RS 232 Comm port 9 pin 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 2711 NC22 15 m 49 ft N A 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft 2711 NC21 5 m 16 ft DH 485 RS 232 Comm port 9 pin 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 2711 NC22 15 m 49 ft N A 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft Communication Port The table summarizes electrical isolation for th
36. 5 DF1 or DH 485 DH 485 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft DF1 RS 232 DF1 Comm port 9 pin N A 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft N A N A N A 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft Use AIC module 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft Use AIC module DH 485 RS 232 DH 485 Comm port 9 pin 1761 NET AIC 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 1761 NET AIC N A N A Connect to port 1 or 2 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft Connect to port 1 or 2 Use 1761 NET ENI module 2711P CBL EX04 Ethernet EtherNet IP EtherNet IP Comm port N A with Ethernet cable N A N A crassaven cable 1 An EtherNet IP direction connection between a PanelView Plus Compact termina PanelView Plus Compact Terminals to MicroLogix Controllers PanelView Plus Compact and an SLC 5 05 requires hub or crossover cable listed Cables PanelView Plus Compact to MicroLogix Controllers MicroLogix 1500LRP MicroLogix 1000 1200 1500LSP MicroLogix 1100 1400 Protocol CH1 9 pin RS 232 CHO 8 pin Mini DIN Ethernet Port AO Comat Part DF1 or DH 485 DF1 or DH 485 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft 2711 NC21 5 m 16 ft DFI RS 232 DF1 Comm port 9 pin 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 2711 NC22 15 m 49 ft N A 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft null modem not required 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft 2711 NC21 5 m 16 ft DH 485 RS 232 DH 485 Comm port 9 pin 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 2711 NC22 15 m 49 ft N A 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft null modem not required EtherNet IP EtherNet IP Comm port Use 1761 NET ENI module Ethernet cable
37. 600 Touch Dimensions A 152 6 0 J p is 7 28 H Men a 90 F OOI 2 35 3 54 Zum 1 o y MiM 71 2 81 gt 1846 08 gt a 68 2 68 qP lolol So 98 3 86 ELE HN f 178 4 1 54 6 08 PanelView Plus Compact 1000 Touch Dimensions A q Allen Bradley PanelView Plus 0 248 9 7 VN 329 gt 12 97 22 OOOO Oooo ooo ooo 000000 0000000000 OOOO Oooo ooo 0000000000000000 55 209 Yy Ram f Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Chapter 3 Chapter Objectives Wiring and Safety Guidelines Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Connecting Power This chapter covers wiring and safety guidelines and provides procedures to e remove and install the power terminal block e connect DC power e reset the terminal Use publication NFPA 70E Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces IEC 60364 Electrical Installations in Buildings or other applicable wiring safety requirements for the country of installation when wiring the devices In addition to the NFPA guidelines connect the device and other similar electronic equipment to its own bran
38. 711P RGT6 Antiglare overlay 3 for PanelView Plus 600 touch terminal 2711P RGT6 Antiglare overlay 3 for PanelView Plus 600 touch terminal 2711P RGT10 Adapter Plates Cat No 2711P RAK4 2711P RAT10 Antiglare overlay 3 for PanelView Plus 1000 touch terminal Description Adapts a PanelView Plus 400 keypad terminal to a PanelView Standard 550 keypad cutout Adapts a PanelView Plus 1000 touch terminal to a PanelView 1000 1000E touch cutout Cables Cat No Description 2711 NC13 RS 232 operating programming cable 9 pin D shell to 9 pin D shell 5 m 16 4 ft 2711 NC14 RS 232 operating programming cable 9 pin D shell to 9 pin D shell 10 m 32 7 ft 2711 NC17 Remote RS 232 serial cable 9 pin D shell to 9 pin D shell 2711 NC21 RS 232 operating cable 9 pin D shell to 8 pin mini DIN 5 m 16 4 ft 2711 NC22 RS 232 operating cable 9 pin D shell to 8 pin mini DIN 10 m 32 7 ft 2711P CBL EX04 Ethernet CAT5 crossover cable industrial grade 4 3 m 14 ft Communication Adapters Cat No Description 1761 NET AIC AlC advanced interface converter Miscellaneous Cat No Description 2711P RY2032 Replacement battery for 1000 terminal 2711P RIMC Replacement mounting clips for 1000 terminals quantity of 8 2711P RTFC Replacement mounting levers for 400 and 600 terminals quantity of 8 2711 TBDC Replacement DC power terminal block for 400 and 600 terminals 2711P RTBDC2 Re
39. 9 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Change the Short Date Format Chapter 4 You can change the short date format for the selected language 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Regional Settings gt Short Date Format Sample 1 15 03 F1 Format O Midivyyy mary O mmddyy O Mi dapyyyy O yymmda O yyyy MM dd O dd MMM yy _ Separator F2 Cancel F8 The current date is shown in the selected short date format Field Short Date Formats Example Format M d yyyy default 1 2 2003 M d yy 1 2 03 MM dd yy 01 02 03 MM dd yyyy 01 02 2003 yy MM dd 03 01 02 yyyy MM dd 2003 01 02 dd MMM yy 02 Jan 03 Separator Character separator for fields in time format or default The default separator is either or depending on short date format 3 character max 2 Press the Format button to select an available format 3 Press the Separator button to change the field separator for the date elements 4 Click OK when done 73 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Change the Long Date Format You can change the long date format used by the selected language 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Regional Settings gt Long Date Format Sample Friday December 20 2002 dddd MMMM dd yyyy O MMMM da yyyy O ddad dd MMMM yyyy O da MMMM yyyy Cancel F8 The current dat
40. 95 ui su Are 36 Application Settings vu ht dede i i u ROLE 36 Terminal Settings aoaaa aaa aaa 36 Configuring Communication o ar ea Oh 37 Configuring Network Information 2 2 2 2222 41 Configuring Diagnostics an us Tre van Pe Perego 45 Managing Files on the Terminal 47 Modifying Display Settings au 0r22 25 8 10 220 50 Font IIS een DNAS a Be RESO 53 Configuring the Keypad Keyboard or Mouse 54 3 Table of Contents Installing and Replacing Components Terminal Connections Upgrading Firmware Configuring the Touch Screen oauan 4 EE era 56 Configuring Print Options ea ae key ee Eh 58 Configuring Startup Options 4 al u naar 60 Configuring Startup Tests 542 432 8 rer 63 Clearing the System Event Log 000000 00s 65 Displaying Terminal Information 222222 66 Displaying FactoryTalk View ME Station Information 68 Modifying the Date Time or Time Zone 69 Modifying Regional Settings iy sun Maar 71 Chapter 5 Chapter Objectives aD DE nee eig 75 Required Tool 34 3 Rat tide a De amp eat 75 PRECAULIONSS o eg are 75 Replacing the Battery a2 xd eas aha DES a 76 Replacing the Backlight 22a are len 79 Using an External CompactFlash Card 81 Removing the Product ID Label wer 82 Replacing the Bezel nnana anaana 83 Cleaning the Display Window 054 woes eRe Go eee 85 Chapter 6 Chapter Obje
41. C terminal within the product Damage or malfunction can occur when a voltage potential exists between two separate ground points Make sure the terminal does not serve as a conductive path between ground points at different potentials The PanelView Plus terminals have isolated and nonisolated communication ports Refer to Communication Port Isolation page 88 for details For more information refer to Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for PanelView Plus Devices publication 2711P TD001 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 27 Chapter3 Connecting Power Connect DC Power WARNING Explosion Hazard Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off and area is known to be nonhazardous A Disconnect all power before installing or replacing components Failure to disconnect power may result in electrical shock or damage to the terminal Follow these steps to connect the terminal to DC power 1 Verify that the terminal is not connected to a power source 2 Secure the DC power wires to the terminal block Follow the markings on terminal blocks and terminal for proper connections 3 Secure the earth ground wire e On 400 and 600 terminals secure the earth ground wire to the functional earth ground terminal on the input power terminal block e On the 1000 terminal secure the earth ground wire to the earth ground terminal screw at the bottom of the display 400 and 600 DC Terminals 1000 D
42. C Terminal DDL CEE as ff 10101 a Are j PERHERRERRRRERREIERE NE BeeBee imi Functional Earth Earth Ground to Ground Bus A GND to Ground Bus 4 Apply 24V DC power to the terminal 28 Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Connecting Power Chapter 3 Resetting the Terminals Use the reset switch to restart a terminal without having to disconnect and reapply power After a reset the terminal performs a series of startup tests and then either e runs the MER application loaded in the terminal e enters Configuration mode The action that occurs depends on the startup options configured for your terminal Refer to page 60 for information on startup options Refer to Chapter 8 Troubleshooting for a list of startup information and error messages BE pem wu e On 400 and 600 terminals press the reset switch with your finger or a nonconductive object e On 1000 terminals insert a thin nonconductive probe into the hole marked reset and press the switch Use a nonconductive object to press the reset or default switch Do not use a conducting object such as a paper clip or you may damage the terminal Do not use the tip of a pencil graphite may damage the terminal Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 29 Chapter 3 30 Connecting Power Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Chapter 4 Configuring the Terminal
43. Chapter6 Terminal Connections Computer Connections The RS 232 serial port on the base configured unit of the terminals supports e application uploads downloads using a direct connection e printing PanelView Plus Compact Terminals Computer I O eE PAEA Te a Day E o A mm Eff J Available Cables Cat No 2711 NC13 5 m 16 4 ft Cat No 2711 NC14 10 m 32 7 ft 25 pin to 9 pin Cat No 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft Pag if required RS 232 Port D D e Computer Port DTE PanelView Port DCE with Handshaking 9 pin male 9 pin male 1 NC 1 DCD 2 RXD Data Recei RXD 2 Data Receive 3 TXD 3 TXD Data Transmit lt lt ANC 4 6 pulled high a sai ze pulled high to 12V DSR 6 7 els _ 7 RTS 8 CTS 8 CTS 9 NC 9 NC Upload Download Cable without Hardware Handshaking PanelView Printer Port Computer Port DCE DTE 9 pin male 9 pin 25 pin 2 RXD 2 3 3 TXD 3 2 5 COM 5 7 92 Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Terminal Connections Chapter 6 Ethernet Connections The Ethernet port on the PanelView terminals supports e EtherNet IP communication e third party Ethernet communication e network connections e application uploads downloads e printing Ethernet Connector The terminals have an RJ45 10 100 Base T connector for EtherNet IP
44. EN P March 2009 57 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Configuring Print Options You can configure settings for printing displays alarm messages or diagnostic messages from FactoryTalk View ME MER applications The general setup for printing displays and messages is the same however the advanced settings are different 1 Select a Terminal Settings gt Networks and Communications gt Print Setup gt option e Displays e Alarms e Diagnostic Messages Sin Laser es Network O Inkjet F2 Ous Network Path F3 OK Cancel F7 F8 2 Update properties by selecting the appropriate button and changing the value if necessary Field Description Valid Values PCL Printer Type of printer to use Laser default Inkjet Port Port to use for printing displays alarm Network default messages and diagnostic messages USB Network Path Network path of printer to use if the Port 519 characters max selection is Network Advanced Settings Accesses additional settings 3 Press the Advanced button to access additional settings The advanced settings for printing displays are e print orientation portrait or landscape e draft mode enable or disable 58 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4 e The advanced settings for printing diagnostic and alarm Print Messages After Specified number of messages messages determines wh
45. GMT 11 00 Solomon Is New Caledonia GMT 12 00 Auckland Wellington GMT 12 00 Fiji Kamchatka Marshall Is a GMT 01 00 Azores Cape Verde Is GMT 02 00 Mid Atlantic GMT 03 00 Brasilia GMT 03 00 Buenos Aires Georgetown GMT 03 30 Newfoundland GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada GMT 04 00 Caracas La Paz WV GMT 05 00 Bogota Lima Quito GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada GMT 05 00 Indiana East Daylight Savings an F1 Cancel Press the up and down cursor buttons to select a time zone Language Default Time Zone English GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US and Canada French GMT 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris German GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna Japanese GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo If the selected time zone supports Daylight Savings the Daylight Savings button is available Press the Daylight Savings button to enable or disable daylight savings for the selected time zone Daylight Savings is set to Yes for all time zones except Japanese which does not support daylight savings Changes are permanently applied when you close the Time Zone screen Press the Use Daylight Savings Button to select Yes or No Daylight savings time currently in effect Use Daylight O Yes Savings F1 Click OK when done Click OK to return to Terminal Settings Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Ter
46. GulimChe Subset 1_30 gulim_1_30 ttc 3 010 268 Gulim amp GulimChe Subset 1_40 gulim_1_40 ttc 4 683 896 Gulim amp GulimChe Subset 1_50 gulim_1_50 ttc 7 128 756 Gulim amp GulimChe Subset 1_60 gulim_1_60 ttc 9 360 100 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 125 AppendixC Available Fonts 126 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 A accessories 11 antiglare overlays 12 application loading MER 35 running 36 B backlight brightness 51 control 50 replacement 11 79 battery replacement 12 76 bezel replacement 12 83 C cables 12 runtime communication cables 87 catalog numbers 9 cleaning display 85 communication cables 87 Ethernet 93 serial 90 USB ports 89 configuration mode accessing 31 loading application 35 running application 36 terminal settings 36 copying files applications 48 font files 48 D date 69 73 DC power connecting 28 ratings 117 deleting files applications 47 font files 47 log files 47 DF cables 87 diagnostics 45 display troubleshooting 111 Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Index display settings configuration mode 50 E enclosures 16 Ethernet cables 87 connector pinout 93 port 93 troubleshooting 114 external compact flash cards 11 81 F FactoryTalk View ME 10 firmware upgrade creating a firmware upgrade card 96 using a firmware upgrade card 98 fonts linking 53 pre installed 123 H hardware 10 hardware compatibili
47. O1A EN P March 2009 81 Chapter5 Installing and Replacing Components Remove a CompactFlash Card Press the Eject button on the logic module When the button pops out press it again to release the card The location of the button varies depending on the series of the logic module The 400 and 600 terminals do not have an eject button Simply secure edge of card with fingers and pull card away from slot Removing the Product ID You can replace the label on the terminal with another label Label 1 Remove the Allen Bradley label using your fingers or a tweezers 2 Clean area with damp cloth and isopropyl alcohol 3 Remove adhesive backing of OEM label and affix over area where label was located 82 Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Installing and Replacing Components Chapter 5 Replacing the Bezel The 1000 terminal has a touch screen that can only be replaced with the same touch screen You do not have to remove the logic module before removing the display module bezel Follow these steps to remove the display module bezel on the 1000 terminal 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Set the terminal display side down on a flat stable surface Wear a properly grounded ESD wristband before touching any of the electronic components in the logic module 3 On touch screen only terminals remove the two screws that secure the small metal plate to the back of the display module 4 Disconnect the touch
48. P March 2009 General Agency Certifications Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Specifications Appendix A Attribute Value Battery life 400 and 600 5 years min at 25 C 77 F 1000 4 years min at 25 C 77 F Clock Battery backed 2 minutes per month LED indicators COMM Green Fault Red Application flash memory 400 and 600 series B or later 20 MB 1000 25 MB External CompactFlash storage 512 MB max Certifications Value c UL us UL Listed Industrial Control Equipment certified for use in US and Canada See File E10314 UL Listed Industrial Control Equipment for use in e Class Div 2 Groups A B C D e Class Il Div 2 Groups F G e Class Ill Hazardous Locations CE EMC European Union 2004 108 EC Directive compliant with EN 61000 6 2 Industrial Immunity EN 61000 6 4 Industrial Emissions CE LVD European Union 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive compliant with EN 61131 2 Programmable Controllers C Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant with AS NZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions 1 See the Product Certification link on http ab com for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details 119 Appendix A Specifications 120 Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Appendix B USB Devices Compatible USB Devices The table provides a list of compatibl
49. PanelView Plus Compact Terminals User Manual Catalog Numbers 2711PC K4M20D 2711PC B4C20D 2711PC T6M20D 2711PC T6C20D 2711PC T10C4D1 Rockwell ALLEN BRADLEY e ROCKWELL SOFTWARE Automation Important User Information Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls publication SGI 1 1 available from your local Rockwell Automation sales office or online at http literature rockwellautomation com describes some important differences between solid state equipment and hard wired electromechanical devices Because of this difference and also because of the wide variety of uses for solid state equipment all persons responsible for applying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of informatio
50. Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Display Error message and HALT 109 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Startup Error Messages When an error occurs the terminal displays the error number with a text message The word ERROR appears under this line in different languages Displayed Message ERROR FEHLER ERREUR ERRORE Error Displayed Message Description Recommended Corrective Action 1 RAM Test RAM Test failure Reset the terminal 400 and 600 If error persists replace the terminal 1000 If error persists reseat the SO DIMM RAM module If error still persists replace the logic module 14 RAM Header Check OS firmware that is downloading is not Check that you are using the correct version and type of compatible with hardware firmware upgrade Reset the terminal and upgrade with the correct firmware version 20 Transfer Image Programming the downloaded OS Reset the terminal and attempt the firmware upgrade again If firmware into flash failed error persists replace the terminal 23 Download Task OS firmware that is downloading to the Check that you are using the correct version and type of terminal is too large firmware upgrade Reset the terminal and upgrade with the correct firmware version Internal CF 2 Error programming the new OS firmware Reload the firmware If error persists replace the internal to internal CompactFlash
51. The PanelView Plus Compact terminals have an integrated 24V DC power supply See Appendix A Specifications for power ratings The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity of the DC and DC connections Connecting DC or DC to the earth terminal may damage the device The input power terminal block supports these wire sizes Wire Specifications for DC Input Power Terminal Block Terminal Wire Type Dual wire Gauge Single wire Gauge Terminal Screw Torque 400 and 600 0 45 0 56 Nem 4 5lbein Stranded oy 99 c 194 F 22 16 AWG i 1000 or solid 0 56 Nem 5 Ibein 1 Two wire max per terminal 26 External Power Supply For Non insolated DC Terminals TIP The PanelView Plus Compact terminals contain non isolated DC power supplies Use a single 24V DC power supply to power each PanelView Plus Compact terminal such as cat no 2711P RSACDIN Using a separate isolated and ungrounded source to power each terminal prevents ground loop currents from damaging the terminals Multiple AC Power Supplies to Power Multiple DC Terminals e u 2 u AC DC Power Supply AC DC Power Supply 2711P RSACDIN 2711P RSACDIN dct dc dc dc Circuitry Circuitry PanelView Plus PanelView Plus The output on the power supply must be isolated from the input and not connected to earth ground The non isolated power supply does not provide gal
52. ade Terminal type PanelView Plus Compact 1000 ME v5 10 Current firmware version 5 10 00 02 Major Minor Patch Build Release Upgrade firmware version 5 10 00 02 KEPServer drivers lt None gt 9 Click Finish to start the upgrade Firmware Upgrade Q The terminal is about to be upgraded with new firmware After downloading files the terminal will need to be restarted to complete the upgrade Do you wish to continue 10 Click Yes to continue the upgrade process If the terminal was properly prepared for the upgrade no applications should be running Firmware files are downloaded to the terminal This may take several minutes to 15 minutes Downloading firmware Downloading firmware Waning Failure to maintain power and communications to the terminal during the upgrade may render the terminal inoperable 11 When the download is complete click OK to reset the terminal Firmware Upgrade 0 The upgrade files have been downloaded to the terminal Press OK to restart the terminal and begin the upgrade process 103 Chapter 7 Upgrading Firmware 12 After the terminal resets twice the new firmware is installed e On touch screen terminals you must calibrate the touch screen after the first terminal reset by selecting pointers in all four corners of the screen and pressing the middle of the screen when prompted e Communication settings are cleared when the terminal is upgraded
53. al Code the circuit parameters of nonincendive field wiring apparatus for use in hazardous locations shall be coordinated with the associated nonincendive field wiring apparatus such that their combination remains nonincendive The PanelView Plus terminal and the USB peripheral device shall be treated in this manner The circuit parameters of the PanelView Plus terminal USB port are given in Table 1 The USB peripheral device and its associated cabling shall have circuit parameters with the limits given in Table 2 for them to remain nonincendive when used with the PanelView Plus terminal USB port If cable capacitance and inductance are not known the following values from ANSI ISA RP 12 06 01 2003 may be used Cable 197 pF m 60 pF fo Leable 0 7 uH m 0 20 uH fO Nonincendive field wiring must be wired and separated in accordance with 501 10 B 3 of the National Electrical Code NEC ANSI NFPA 70 or other local codes as applicable This associated nonincendive field wiring apparatus has not been evaluated for use in combination with another associated nonincendive field wiring apparatus Symbol Definitions Voc Open circuit voltage of the host USB port Te Maximum output current of the host USB port Vmax Maximum applied voltage rating of the USB peripheral device Vmax Shall be greater than or equal to Voc in Table 1 Vmax 2 Voc Imax Maximum current to which the USB peripheral device can be subjected Imax Sha
54. al display Numeric Keypad 0 9 Backspace Enter Left and Right Tab keys Shift keys Navigation Keys Use the arrow keys for navigation Use the Alt arrow keys to activate home end page up and page down functions Use a finger or gloved finger to operate the keypad To operate the touch screen use your finger gloved finger or plastic stylus with a minimum tip radius of 1 3 mm 0 051 in Using other object or tool may damage the touch screen or keypad The compact terminals use many of the same accessories as the PanelView Plus terminals with the exception of the display modules communication modules logic modules and memory IMPORTANT The PanelView Plus Compact terminals do not support the addition or replacement of modular components Compact Flash Cards Cat No Description 11P RC2 128 MB blank CompactFlash card 11P RC3 256 MB blank CompactFlash card 11P RC4 512 MB blank CompactFlash card 11P RCH CompactFlash to PCMCIA adapter Backlight Cat No Description 11P RL10C2 Replacement color backlight for 1000 series B and C displays 11 Chapter 1 Overview Replacement Bezels Cat No 2711P RBT10 Description Replacement bezel for 1000 touch terminal Protective Antiglare Overlays Cat No Description 2711P RGK4 Antiglare overlay 3 for PanelView Plus 400 keypad terminal 2711P RGB4 Antiglare overlay 3 for PanelView Plus 400 color keypad touch terminal 2
55. als Displays are shipped with the contrast level set at 50 which is the optimum setting 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Display gt Display Contrast 1 Bi 2 Press the up an down cursor buttons to adjust the contrast The current contrast level is shown as a percentage The change is not permanent until you press OK 3 Press OK when done Adjust the Display Intensity You can view or modify the intensity of the terminal backlight You can use the default intensity of 100 or you can set the intensity for runtime operations 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Display gt Display Intensity A Startup Runtime 100 Intensity p F1 C Default V i OK Cancel F7 F8 2 Press the Startup Intensity button to switch between the Default intensity and the Runtime intensity e If you choose Runtime the startup screens will use the runtime intensity e If you choose Default the startup screens will use the default setting of 100 3 Increase or decrease the intensity for runtime operations by pressing the up or down arrow keys Intensity changes are not permanent until you press OK 4 Press OK when done 51 Chapter 4 Configuring the Terminal 52 Configure the Screen Saver The terminal screen saver activates after an idle period using a specific intensity You can adjust the idle timeout and intensity disable the screen saver and enable or disable the screen saver bitma
56. anelView Plus Compact 1000 but the logic module is not this error is generated Fatal Error The internal PVPlus Compact CF card is not compatible with the Logic Module The CF card must be replaced to make the terminal usable If either message occurs power off the terminal and replace the internal CF card with one that has a product identity that matches the product identity of the logic module You cannot load a regular Machine Edition application created for a PanelView Plus terminal on a PanelView Plus Compact terminal If you do this dialog box appears Error Unable 10 load non Compact Machine Edition application Please load a Compact Machine Edition application OK F7 You can load a Compact Machine Edition application created TIP for a PanelView Plus Compact terminal on a PanelView Plus terminal 115 Chapter8 Troubleshooting Application Does Not Run Ifa compact application does not run on the terminal there may be a problem with the FactoryTalk View ME application Verify that a startup screen was configured and that the runtime file is a compatible version Configuration Mode Access To access Configuration mode while an application is running your FactoryTalk View ME application must contain a screen with a Goto Configure Mode button When the application is running you can press this button to access Configuration mode If a running application does not contain a Goto Configure Mode button you ca
57. atmospheric gases have ignition temperatures less than 135 C 275 F 13 Chapter 2 Installing the Terminal USB Ports The PanelView Plus Compact terminals contain universal serial bus USB ports that comply with hazardous location environments This section details the field wiring compliance requirements and is provided in accordance with the National Electrical Code article 500 PanelView Plus Compact Terminals Control Drawing Associated Nonincendive Field Wiring Apparatus re Nonincendive Field PanelView Plus 400 600 or 1000 Host Product Wiring Apparatus J Gage soo ceo ood ooo none Tel l NT T SS SE USB el io Nonincendive Field Wiring Peripheral Device USB Port Table 1 PanelView Plus Compact USB Port Circuit Parameters Ca La Display Size Voc Iso Groups Groups Groups Groups A and B Cand D A and B C and D 400 and 600 15 25VDC 168A 10yF 10uF 35uH 15uH Series C or later 1000 5 25VDC 1 68A 10pF 10 pF 15 pH 15 pH Selected nonincendive field wiring apparatus must have nonincendive circuit parameters conforming with Table 2 Table 2 Required Circuit Parameters for the USB Peripheral Device Vmax Voc Imax 2 IIc Cit Coable Ca Lit Leable La Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Installing the Terminal Chapter 2 Application Information Per the National Electric
58. cancel saved data and keep the current settings 3 Tap the screen to save the data or wait 30 seconds to cancel the saved data retaining the current settings 56 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4 Enable or Disable the Cursor on Touch Screens You can enable or disable the cursor on terminals with a touch screen Disabling the cursor will not disable the mouse 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Input Devices gt Touch Screen gt Cursor Enable Cursor F1 2 Press the Enable Cursor button to enable or disable the cursor 3 Press OK Set the Double tap Sensitivity You can set and test the sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between touch screen presses The process is identical to setting the double tap sensitivity for the mouse 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Input Devices gt Touch Screen gt Double tap Sensitivity Double Tap Sensitivity Double tap the button to set sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between taps Double tap this button to test the sensitivity Cancel F8 2 Double tap the Set button to set the sensitivity of touch screen presses 3 Double tap the Test button to test the sensitivity of touch screen presses If you double tap the test button with the time set using the Set button the Test button will reverse its foreground and background colors 4 Press OK when done Publication 2711PC UM001A
59. ch circuit protect the input power by a fuse or circuit breaker rated at no more than 15 A route incoming power to the device by a separate path from the communication lines cross power and communication lines at right angles if they must cross Communication lines can be installed in the same conduit as low level DC I O lines less than 10V shield and ground cables appropriately to avoid electromagnetic interference EMD Grounding minimizes noise from EMI and is a safety measure in electrical installations For more information on grounding recommendations refer to the National Electrical Code published by the National Fire Protection Association For more information refer to Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for PanelView Plus Devices publication 2711P TD001 You can locate this publication in the literature library at this website http literature rockwellautomation com 23 Chapter3 Connecting Power Removing and Installing the Power Terminal Block 24 The terminals are shipped with the power terminal block installed You can remove the terminal block for ease of installation wiring and maintenance o A Explosion Hazard Substitution of components may impair suitability for hazardous locations Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off and area is known to be nonhazardous Do not connect or disconnect components unless power has been switched off All wiring must
60. comply with N E C articles 501 502 503 and or C E C section 18 1J2 as appropriate Peripheral equipment must be suitable for the location in which it is used PanelView Plus Compact 400 and 600 Terminals ATTENTION Do not force terminal blocks into connectors to prevent potential damage to terminal Follows these steps to remove the terminal block in the PanelView 400 and 600 terminals 1 Insert the tip of small flat blade screwdriver into the terminal block access slot 2 Gently pry the terminal block away from terminal to release the locking mechanism Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Connecting Power Chapter 3 Follow these steps to replace the terminal block 1 Press the terminal block base in first with block leaning outward 2 Gently push the top of the terminal block back to the vertical position to snap in locking tab PanelView Plus Compact 1000 Terminals Follow these steps to remove the terminal block 1 Loosen the two screws that secure the terminal block 2 Gently pull the terminal block away from the connector SO Ssssssssss ij DIES a Follow these steps to install the terminal block 1 Reattach the terminal block to the connector until seated 2 Tighten the two screws that secure the terminal block to the connector Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 25 Chapter3 Connecting Power Connecting Power
61. ct Tools gt Firmware Upgrade Wizard in FactoryTalk View Studio software Firmware Upgrade Wizard Select the type of firmware upgrade to perfor Create firmware upgrade card Cancel Help 2 Select Upgrade firmware on terminal and click Next Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Upgrading Firmware Chapter 7 A dialog box reminds you to back up all mer and user files before upgrading the terminal Firmware Upgrade p AF MER files should be backed up and removed from the PanelView Plus Panelview Plus CE or Panelview Plus Compact terminal SS before performing a firmware upgrade Do you wish to continue Ethernet connection using Panelview File Transfer Utility Serial connection using PanelView File Transfer Utility and RAS connection lt Back Cancel Help 4 Select Network connection and click Next Use the Ethernet and Serial connections only if the firmware upgrade is unsuccessful Firmware Upgrade Wizard Select the terminat 8 EtherNet Ethernet J 10 90 77 1 1763 LEC 1763 L16BWA B 4 00 gt m 10 90 77 33 Versaview CE 700H Panelview_Plus CE 10 90 77 48 RSLinx RSLinx Server 10 90 77 64 Panel iew Plus Compact E 10 90 77 74 1763 LEC 1763 116BWA A 3 00 Mode Onine Browsing Panelview Plus Compact lt Back Next gt Cancel Help 5 Select the terminal to be upgraded then click Next Publication 2711PC UMOO1A
62. ctives ii rda nypin ER 87 Cables for Runtime Communication asau saasaa 87 Communication Port Isolation o aa aaaea aaa 88 USD POMS Ye DIE A DYN Bae EHE A ENDS 89 Serial Connections ren Darts ren es 90 Ethernet COMMS CH ONS eret cae Seni ee ERE ED Oke aie dS sh 93 Chapter 7 Chapter Objec ves sau van aD 95 Transferring Applications 25 pas urn ar PO Ras eh par 95 Firmware Upgrade Wizard na amp pi Gay Rei ee er 95 Preparing Terminal fot Uporade Aa the nde BoD AOU LEAKE WEG die ae eee EOS 95 Upgrading Firmware with a CompactFlash Card 96 Upgrading Firmware over a Network Connection 100 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Troubleshooting Specifications USB Devices Available Fonts Index Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Table of Contents Chapter 8 Chapter OpieCtines sense 105 Status INGiCatOrs 2 4 4 Ghd ac ale do gg SMe Bh eh Se E pag 105 Isolating the Probleit eu A ae ae Gad ected ser 106 Startup Information Messages ig sa aa an ara 108 Startup Sequenice anna as Dar a een eh ROT Ea 109 Startup Error Messages 2 2 2 2 oo nennen 110 Checking Terminal Components a1 2 5 322 2 004s an 111 Ethernet Connection o s 408 5 De Su eke BES SOX SERS 114 Hardware Compatibility s a nern fg ao weal has eta 115 Application Does Not Load nass a ba ER EP aed 115 Application Does Not RUN zarten rain 116 Configuration Mode ACCESS y a4 inal aaas aaa 116 Appendix A Bl ee
63. d the terminals must be between 0 55 C 32 131 F Clearance Area 400 and 600 Terminals 1000 Terminal Top 51 mm 2 in 51 mm 2 in Bottom 102 mm 4 in 51 mm 2 in Side 25 mm 1 in 25 mm 1 in Back None 25 mm 1 in 1 Minimum side clearance for insertion of memory card and cable wiring is 102 mm 4 in Use the full size template shipped with your terminal to mark the cutout dimensions Terminal Type Height mm in Width mm in 400 Keypad or Keypad and Touch 156 6 15 600 Touch 123 4 86 156 6 15 1000 Touch 224 8 8 305 12 00 17 Chapter2 Installing the Terminal Mount the 400 or 600 Mounting levers secure the terminal to the panel The number of Terminal in a Panel levers you use 4 or 6 varies by terminal type ATTENTION Disconnect all electrical power from the panel before making the panel cutout Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clear Take precautions so metal cuttings do not enter any components already installed in the panel Failure to follow these warnings may result in personal injury or damage to panel components Follow these steps to mount the 400 or 600 terminals in a panel 1 Cut an opening in the panel by using the panel cutout shipped with the terminal 2 Make sure the terminal sealing gasket is properly positioned on the terminal This gasket forms a compression type seal Do not use sealing compounds gt
64. ded diagnostics IMPORTANT Enabling extended diagnostics and setting a high repeat count will increase the time it takes the terminal to reboot The tests will run each time you reset or cycle power to the terminal until you disable extended diagnostics Setting a low repeat count will also decrease the startup time 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Startup Options gt Startup Test Settings Number of times to repeat tests Repeat Count F1 Enable Extended O Yess Diagnostics F2 Cancel F8 2 Press the Repeat Count button to specify the number of times 0 128 to run the selected tests on startup 3 Press the Enable Extended Diagnostics button to enable or disable extended diagnostics on startup e Select Yes to enable extended diagnostics e Select No to disable extended diagnostics 4 Press OK 64 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4 Clearing the System Event The System Event Log screen displays a list of system events logged Log by the terminal Follow these steps to clear all or some of the events from the system event log 1 Select Terminal Settings gt System Event Log 12 20 02 8 44 36 AM Start of Log 12 20 02 8 44 36 AM WARM BOOT REQUESTED 12 20 02 8 48 25 AM WARM BOOT REQUESTED 12 20 02 15 10 21 PM Battery for NVRAM is Low a Clear All More Details Close F1 F2 F8 2 Select an event and then press the
65. e USB devices that can be used on the USB ports of the terminals Device Vendor Model Compact 1000 Compact 400 600 USB Keyboard Rockwell Automation Cat No 6189 KBDEPU1U Yes Yes Ortek MCK 600USB Yes Yes Dell RT7D10 Yes Yes USB Rockwell Automation Cat No 6189 KBDEPC1U Yes No Keyboard Mouse USB Mouse Logitec Optical Mouse M BJ58 Yes Yes Microsoft Intellimouse D58 00026 Yes Yes Atek USB Mouse Yes No VersaView Rockwell USB Mouse Yes Yes Automation USB Hub Belkin USB 4 Port Hub ESU021 Yes Yes Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 121 AppendixB USB Devices 122 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Appendix C Available Fonts The following fonts are pre installed on the PanelView Plus terminals e True Type fonts scalable Tahoma ttf proportional Courier ttf fixed width Arial ttf proportional e 23 fonts of various sizes migrated from PanelView Standard and PanelView e terminals various sizes To simplify the creation and downloading of mer application files on these devices use the above list of fonts when developing screens in FactoryTalk View Studio software Additional fonts are available in FactoryTalk View Studio software when developing application screens e If the font used to develop screens is not available on the target device the closest font is selected e If bold or italics is used and a separate bold or italics font is unavailable then the target operating sy
66. e communication ports on the PanelView Plus Compact terminals Isolation Communication Port 400 and 600 Terminal 1000 Terminal RS 232 Nonisolated Isolated USB Nonisolated Nonisolated Ethernet Isolated Isolated 88 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 USB Ports 400 and 600 USB Port No 1000 USB Ports N U P N U A Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Terminal Connections Chapter 6 The 1000 terminals have two USB ports The 400 and 600 terminals have one USB port The terminals support standard USB keyboard and mouse devices HID devices with native device drivers They also support some USB printers that have Printer Control Language PCL capabilities A vendor specific Windows CE driver is required for all other USB devices See Appendix B for a list of compatible USB devices Plug the USB device into either one of the two USB ports on the 1000 terminals USB Connector Pinout Pin Signal 1 USBVCC USBD USBD USB GND end of the cable An electrical arc could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding 2 3 4 WARNING Do not connect or disconnect the communication cable with power applied to the terminal or the serial device on the other WARNING USB devices not powered by the USB port must be within the same enclosure and connected to a ground system
67. e configuration of the application The terminal configuration is replaced with the application settings Any changes to device addresses or driver properties in RSLinx communication will be lost 6 Press OK to return to the previous screen 7 Press OK to return to Terminal Settings Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 61 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Run the Loaded Application on Startup Follow these steps to run the loaded application on startup 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Startup Options gt FactoryTalk View ME Station Startup De not start FactoryTalk View ME Go to Configuration Mode On Startup i Configuration Mode Options F1 i F2 Run Current Applicatiot Run Options OK Cancel F7 F8 2 Press the On Startup button to select Run Current Application Replace RSLinx Communications F1 O Yes Delete Log Files F2 no OK Cancel F7 F8 If an application is not loaded the options are disabled 3 Press the Replace RSLinx Communications button to specify what configuration settings to use when running the application e Select No to use the RSLinx configuration of the terminal e Select Yes to use the configuration of the application The terminal configuration is replaced with the application settings Any changes to device addresses or driver properties in RSLinx communication will be lost 4 Press the Delete Log Fil
68. e is shown in the selected long date format 2 Press the Long Date Format button to select a date format Long Date Formats dddd MMMM dd yyyy default dddd is name of week day MMMM is name of month dd is two digit day of month with leading zero yyyy is four digit year MMMM dd yyyy MMMM is name of month dd is two digit day of month with leading zero yyyy is four digit year Example Monday January 01 2003 January 01 2003 dddd dd MMMM yyyy dddd is name of week day dd is two digit day of month with leading zero MMMM is name of month yyyy is four digit year Monday 01 January 2003 dd MMMM yyyy dd is two digit day of month with leading zero MMMM is name of month yyyy is four digit year 3 Click OK when done 01 January 2003 74 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Chapter 5 Installing and Replacing Components Chapter Objectives This chapter shows how to install or replace specific components of the terminals e Battery e Backlight e External CompactFlash card e Product ID label e Display module bezel Required Tools These tools are required to install and replace components e 00 1 and 2 Phillips screwdriver e Electrostatic Discharge ESD wristband Precautions Before installing or replacing any components disconnect power from the terminal During installation take care not to touch any of the exposed electronic components result in electrical shock
69. e upgrading the terminal Firmware Upgrade 7 Al MER files should be backed up and removed from the PanelView Plus PanelView Plus CE or Panslview Plus Compact terminal ef before performing a firmware upgrade Do you wish to continue 3 Click Yes if you want to continue with the upgrade 98 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Upgrading Firmware Chapter 7 A dialog box shows the progress of the upgrade Pocket CMD v 4 10 Copied 1 file s Copied 1 file s Copied 1 tileis EZ OS Update Progress 4 After the terminal resets twice the new firmware is installed e On touch screen terminals you must calibrate the touch screen after the first terminal reset by selecting pointers in all four corners of the screen and pressing the middle of the screen when prompted e Communication settings are cleared when the terminal is upgraded If Ethernet communication is used reconfigure the Ethernet settings using the values recorded when preparing the terminal for the upgrade Refer to Preparing Terminal for Upgrade on page 95 Ignore this message if it appears during the upgrade Machine Edition may be corrupted Do you want to download firmware It means FactoryTalk View Machine Edition has been removed from the terminal to install the upgrade Do NOT touch the two buttons that appear with the message Doing so could render the terminal inoperable 5 Replace the MER files that you backed
70. eaners or solvents may damage the display Do not scrub or use brushes Follow these steps to clean the display window 1 2 Disconnect power from the terminal at the power source Use a clean sponge or soft cloth with a mild soap or detergent to clean the display Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots Remove fresh paint splashes and grease before drying by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol 70 concentration Afterward wash using a mild soap or detergent Rinse with clean water Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 85 Chapter5 Installing and Replacing Components 86 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Chapter 6 Chapter Objectives Cables for Runtime Communication Terminal Connections This chapter provides network and device connections for the terminals e Runtime communication cables e Communication port isolation e USB ports e Serial connections on base unit e Ethernet onboard communication The tables provide a summary of terminal connections to controllers and network interface modules for runtime communication PanelView Plus Compact Terminals to SLC Controllers Cables PanelView Plus Compact Terminals to SLC Controllers PanelView Plus Compact SLC 500 5 01 5 02 SLC 5 03 5 04 5 05 SLC 5 03 SLC 5 04 SLC 5 05 Protocol 400 600 1000 Comm Port CH1 RJ45 CHO 9 pin RS 232 CH1 RJ45 CH1 DH CH1 ENET A DH 48
71. en to print messages that are sent to the network or USB port Specified number of messages Print Messages he 500 messages or timeout period whichever is first Number Of Messages Timeout Period F2 F3 a F7 F8 Default Value Example 60 messages When the queue has 60 messages the messages are printed regardless of how long they have been in the queue You can change the number of messages 500 messages or timeout period whichever is first 168 hours 7 days If the queue has 350 messages after 168 hours the 350 messages are printed You can change the timeout period Specified number of messages or timeout period whichever is first 60 messages If the queue has 60 messages after 24 hours then the 60 168 hours 7 days messages are printed You can change the number of messages and the timeout period For example the number of messages is set to 75 and the timeout period is set to 48 hours e f the queue has 75 messages after 24 hours then the 75 messages are printed before the set timeout of 48 hours e fthe queue has 15 messages after 48 hours the 15 messages are printed after the set timeout period 4 Press OK when done 5 Press OK to return to Terminal Settings Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 59 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Configuring Startup Options The action the terminal takes on startup depends on h
72. es to specify what action to take with the log files on startup e Select Yes to delete all log files data alarm history alarm status generated by the terminal before running application The files are deleted from the system default location e Select No to retain all log files 5 Press OK twice to return to Terminal Settings 62 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4 Configuring Startup Tests The terminal can run extended tests on startup You can select which test to run and also specify test settings on startup Select Tests to Run on Startup Follows these steps to select tests to run on startup 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Startup Options gt Startup Tests The screen shows a list of each test that can be performed on the terminal at startup and its current On Off status You can turn any test in the list on or off by selecting the On Off button The terminal will run tests only with a checked box 2 Select the tests you want to run on startup e Use the up and down cursor buttons to highlight a test e Press the On Off button to select a test A checked box means the test is selected to run Press the button again to clear the check box 3 Press OK Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 63 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Configure Startup Test Settings Follow these steps to specify how many times to run the selected tests on startup and to enable exten
73. ettings Enter Configuration mode and select Terminal 52 Settings gt Display gt Screen Saver A startup error appears during startup Problem The touch screen is not operating correctly The display may not have a touch screen Record the message and check the startup error messages table 106 Resolve Problems with Touch Screen Recommended Action Page Calibrate the touch screen Enter Configuration mode and select Terminal 56 Settings gt Input Devices gt Touch Screen gt Calibration The calibration requires four user screen touches When the touches do not converge to a satisfactory calibration you are asked repeatedly for additional screen touches the calibration does not terminate A touch screen that does not calibrate is not present or not functioning properly Replace the 1000 display module or the 400 to 600 terminal Check the catalog number of the unit Verify that your terminal has a touch screen by looking at the label on the terminal The screen cursor is not visible Verify that the cursor is enabled Enter Configuration mode and select Terminal 57 Settings gt Input Devices gt Touch Screen gt Cursor The touch screen does not accept touch input Touch input and dragging is inaccurate The touch screen is present and working but requires calibration Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Attach a USB mouse to check whether the problem is with the touch screen or the application
74. f the logic controller 1 From the RSLinx Configuration screen select a device node 2 Press the Edit Device button to view the device name and current address of the logic controller AB_ETH 1 lt No Devices gt Device Name fucsios Processor SLC 5 04 Processor 64K DF1 Point to Point Serial DF1 lt No Devices gt Device Address F1 1 Cancel F8 Edit Device Edit Driver Close F1 F2 F8 3 Press the Device Address button to modify the address The input panel opens with the current address 4 Use the Input Panel to modify the address and then press the Enter button You return to the previous screen with the new address 5 Press OK IMPORTANT Modified settings do not take effect until the terminal is restarted 40 Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4 Configuring Network Information Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 You can configure network information for your terminal e Device name to identify terminal on network e IP address of terminal on network e Username and password to access network resources Define a Device Name for the Terminal You can configure a device name and description to identify your your terminal on the network Follow these steps to enter a device name and description for your terminal 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Networks and Communications gt Network Connections gt Device Na
75. g the Terminal Chapter 4 Internal Storage Destination i IEN l External Storage 1 External Storage 2 Copy F2 Cancel F8 5 Press the Destination button to choose the storage location where you want to copy the application or font file The destination must be different than the source location e Internal Storage the internal CompactFlash in the terminal e External Storage 1 the external CompactFlash card loaded in the card slot of the terminal e External Storage 2 for future use 6 Press the Copy button to copy the selected application or font file to the selected destination If the file exists you will receive a warning and will be asked if you want to overwrite the existing application 7 Select Yes or No TIP FactoryTalk View ME software looks for MER files in the Rockwell Software RSViewME Runtime folder and font files in the Rockwell Software RSViewME Fonts folder Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 49 Chapter 4 Configuring the Terminal Modifying Display Settings You can access and modify these display settings for your terminal 50 e View display temperature e Adjust display contrast e Adjust display intensity e Configure the screen saver e Enable or disable the screen cursor View the Display Temperature To view the current temperature of the display select Terminal Settings gt Display gt Display Temperature Display Temperature 5 00
76. ge 2 reserved for future use FactoryTalk View ME software only recognizes files in the Rockwell Software RSViewME Runtime folder 3 Select an MER file from the list by using the up and down cursor keys 4 Press the Load button to load the selected application You are asked if you want to replace the terminal s communication configuration with the communication settings in the application 5 Select Yes or No If you select Yes any changes to the device addresses or driver properties in the RSLinx Communication screen will be lost The name of the currently loaded application will appear at the top of the main configuration screen If you try to load a regular Machine Edition application created for a PanelView Plus application on a PanelView Compact terminal an error is generated Error Unable to load non Compact Machine Edition application Please load a compact Machine Edition application IMPORTANT You can only load a Compact Machine Edition application on a PanelView Plus Compact terminal 35 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Running an Application Application Settings Terminal Settings 36 After loading an MER application you can run the application To load an application select the Run Application button on the main screen Log files are generated by the application To delete the log files before running an application select the Delete Log Files Before Running button on the main screen Yo
77. heck the mouse settings Enter Configuration mode and select Terminal 55 Settings gt Input Devices gt Mouse The mouse is a keyboard mouse USB composite device Attach a standalone USB mouse The USB mouse may not be working or noncompliant 112 Replace the USB mouse Try a different model or manufacturer If attaching a new mouse resolves the problem then the old mouse was not working or noncompliant Refer to Appendix B for a list of valid USB devices that are compatible with the terminal You can also check the Knowledgebase at the http support rockwellautomation com site for a list of USB devices that are compatible with the terminal Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Troubleshooting Resolve Problems With Keyboard Chapter 8 Problem Recommended Action Page The keyboard does not work Check the USB cable and connector Detach and reattach the keyboard Verify a good connection Cycle power to the terminal Keyboard keys may not be enabled as Check for enabled Alt Ctrl keys Enter Configuration mode and select Terminal 54 expected Settings gt Input Devices gt Keyboard The keyboard is not accepting key input Check the key input using the keypad e f the keypad works but the keyboard does not the keyboard driver or keyboard is not working e f both the keypad and keyboard are not working the problem is probably with the application The keyboard is a keyboard m
78. ight 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Remove the display module bezel 3 Remove the four screws that secure the LCD display 4 Lift the LCD display and detach the display connector from the circuit board The circuit board layout may vary for each terminal model The location of the connector varies by model Display Connector 5 Detach the backlight connector from the circuit board Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 19 Chapter5 Installing and Replacing Components 6 Press the retaining tab that secures the backlight and then pull out the backlight Backlight Retaining Tab 7 Backlight 8 Attach the LCD display connector to the circuit board Refer to step 4 9 Attach the backlight connector to the circuit board Refer to step 5 10 Secure the LCD display with the four screws and tighten the screws to a torque of 0 58 Nem 5 7 Ibein 11 Replace the display module bezel 80 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Installing and Replacing Components Chapter 5 Using an External All of the terminals have a CompactFlash card slot that supports Type 1 CompactFlash cards These cards are available in different CompactFlash Card ne S Aid iit mV oe iyii Wu Sa CompactFlash Card Slot Insert a CompactFlash Card Insert the card in the CompactFlash card slot of the terminal until firmly seated 400 and 600 Terminals 1000 Terminals Publication 2711PC UMO
79. ings gt Input Devices gt Keyboard 200 msec 400 msec 600 msec Repeat Repeat ooo F2 O 1 sec e O15 sec O2sec times per second O25 sec Cancel F8 2 Press the Repeat Rate button to specify the number of times a key is repeated per second when you hold a key down Valid values for the keypad are 0 and 2 30 The keyboard is device dependent but typical values are the same 3 Press the Repeat Delay button to select the amount of time that elapses per second before a key is repeated Values are device dependent Unsupported values are dimmed 4 Press OK when done 54 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4 Configure Keypad Settings for the Terminal You can restrict multiple or simultaneous key presses on the keypad of your terminal 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Input Devices gt Keypad Single Key Hold Off Mode Time F1 Enabled O Enabled with Abort second s Disabled 2 Press the Single Key Mode button to select a key option e If Enabled any programmable key that is pressed inhibits all keys until the programmable key is pressed again This includes the Alt Ctrl Shift keys e If Enabled with Abort any secondary key press will terminate the initial key press immediately e If Disabled there are no restrictions on key presses This is the default The keypad cannot produce Home End Page Up or Page
80. ions You can transfer applications using a CompactFlash card or a computer e To copy or load applications on the terminal from terminal configuration mode using a CompactFlash card refer to Loading an Application on page 35 e To transfer MER applications from a computer to the terminals refer to FactoryTalk View Studio help or documentation Firmware Upgrade Wizard The Firmware Upgrade Wizard FUW provides two options for upgrading firmware in a PanelView Plus Compact terminal e Create a firmware upgrade card that you can then load in the CompactFlash card slot of the terminal to upgrade firmware e Upgrade firmware in a terminal connected to a computer over a direct serial or network connection The network connection requires a computer running RSLinx Enterprise software Preparing Terminal Before starting the FUW you need to prepare the terminal for a for Upgrade successful upgrade 1 Back up all MER files on the terminal to an external storage card or network 2 Delete all applications on the terminal 3 Record Ethernet communication settings such as IP address subnet masks and gateways by selecting Terminal Settings gt Networks and Communications gt Network Connections gt Network Adapters gt IP Address 4 Disable the Autostart feature on the terminal by selecting Terminal Settings gt Startup Options gt FactoryTalk View ME Station Startup and select Go to Configuration Mode 5 Reset the terminal Publication 2711PC UM0
81. is properly positioned on the terminal This gasket forms a compression type seal Do not use sealing compounds Sealing Gasket 3 Place the terminal in the panel cutout 20 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Installing the Terminal Chapter 2 4 Slide the ends of the mounting clips into the slots on terminal Mounting Clip Mounting Clip Slot 5 Tighten the mounting clip screws by hand until the gasket seal contacts the mounting surface uniformly 6 Tighten the mounting clips screws to a torque of 0 90 1 1Nem 8 10 Ibein by using the specified sequence making sure not to overtighten Torque Sequence Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a proper seal and to prevent damage to the product Allen Bradley assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the product or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 21 Chapter 2 Product Dimensions Installing the Terminal Product dimensions for each terminal are in mm in PanelView Plus 400 Keypad or Keypad Touch Dimensions _ Allen Bradley PanelView Plus 400 0000000 00 DR DR DE OKO QO ae A dG A 152 6 0 v 44 185 7 28 __ __ PanelView Plus Compact
82. itional fonts available for downloading see Appendix C To link a font file to the base font on the terminal select Terminal Settings gt Font Linking the terminal List of fonts loaded on D e ums NL ourier New 1 Tahoma Min Times New Roman Y Shows the location and name of the font that is linked to the base font Close used by the terminal If a file is not F8 linked box will be empty Shows all fonts loaded on the terminal except the base font Select the name of the font you are linking to the base font Select the Add Fonts button to link the font file for the selected font to the base font You will return to the Linked Fonts screen Courier New Add Fonts Base font Arial M ink a 4 ink Times New Roman MS Mincho External storage 1 MSMINCHO TTC m 2 Close i itli Delete Link it Link Close re F1 F2 Fe Deletes linked Edits ie link by letting you add the linked font file if any file to a font loaded on the terminal Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 53 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Configuring the Keypad o a inpor devices ra a wer including the keyboard keypad mouse and attached keyboard Keyboard or Mouse Configure Keyboard Settings You can adjust settings for the keys on the terminal keypad or for keys on an attached keyboard 1 Select Terminal Sett
83. k Adapters 2 Press a button to enter a name server address Field Description Valid Values Primary DNS The address of the primary DNS resolver XXX XXX XXX XXX Secondary DNS The address of the secondary DNS resolver XXX XXX XXX XXX Primary WINS The address of the primary WINS resolver XXX XXX XXX XXX Secondary WINS The address of the secondary WINS resolver XXX XXX XXX XXX 3 Press OK when done 44 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4 Authorize Terminal to Access Network Resources The terminal can access network resources with proper identification A user name password and domain must be provided by your network administrator 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Networks and Communications gt Network Connections gt Network Identification User Name F1 Password F2 Domain F3 Don Cancel F8 2 Press the user name password and domain buttons and enter the information provided by your network administrator Field Description Valid Values User Name Identifies the user to the network 70 characters max Password Characters that gain access to network No character limitation along with the user name Domain Name Provided by network administrator 15 characters max 3 Press OK when done Configuring Diagnostics You can configure diagnostics for the current computer To access the diagnostic screen select Terminal Setting
84. l set 77 Firmware Upgrade Wizard Press Finish to create the firmware upgrade card Upgrade type Firmware upgrade card Terminal type PaneMiew Plus Compact 1000 ME v5 10 Upgrade firmware version 5 10 00 02 Major Minor Patch Build Release Fimware card location EN KEPServer drivers lt None gt 97 Chapter 7 Upgrading Firmware 6 Click Finish to copy the firmware source files to the location specified in step 2 TIP If the files were created in a folder on a local hard drive copy the files to the root directory of the CompactFlash card Upgrade Firmware in Terminal with Firmware Upgrade Card Follow these steps to upgrade the terminal firmware from a CompactFlash card 1 Insert the CompactFlash card into the card slot of a powered terminal A dialog box indicates the firmware upgrade is about to occur Firmware Upgrade Gard Firmware version Major Minor Patch Build Terminal 5 10 00 2 Upgrade Card 5 10 00 2 If you want to upgrade the firmware on the terminal with the firmware on this card press the Upgrade button and leave the card inserted until instructed to remove it by a later dialog Otherwise press the Exit button and remove the Firmware Upgrade card Upgrade F7 2 Press Upgrade to begin the firmware upgrade IMPORTANT Do not remove the CompactFlash card while the upgrade is in process A dialog box reminds you to back up all mer and user files befor
85. led or is missing Reload firmware using Firmware Upgrade Wizard FUW utility Off Fatal hardware error occurred For the 1000 terminals replace the logic module For the 400 or 600 terminals replace the terminal On Blinking Fatal hardware error in display For the 1000 terminals replace the display module For the 400 or 600 terminals replace the terminal m Blinking red indicates a recoverable error 2 Solid red indicates a nonrecoverable or fatal error Check the Startup Messages for Errors Record any error message that displays during startup Refer to Startup Error Messages on page 110 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Check Voltages and Temperatures To check the battery voltage and processor temperature enter Configuration mode and select Terminal Settings gt System Information gt Terminal Information e The battery voltage must be at least 2 75V DC Replace the battery if the voltage is less than 2 75V DC e The CPU temperature should be less than 95 C To check the display temperature select Terminal Settings gt Display gt Display Temperature e The display temperature should be less than 55 C 131 F If the CPU and display temperatures are higher check for obstructed airflow in the chassis and attempt to moderate the ambient temperatures within the enclosure and surroundings Check the System Event Log To check the system event log for errors or
86. ll be greater than or equal to I in Table 1 Imax Isc Ci Maximum internal capacitance of the USB peripheral device Ga Maximum allowed capacitance of the USB peripheral device and its associated cable The sum of C of the USB peripheral device and Ceable of the associated cable shall be less than or equal to Ca Ci Ceable lt Ca Lj Maximum internal inductance of the USB peripheral device L Maximum allowed inductance of the USB peripheral device and its associated cable The sum of L of the USB peripheral device and Leable Of the associated cable shall be less than or equal to La Li Leable lt Lal Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 15 Chapter2 Installing the Terminal Environment and Enclosure ATTENTION This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category Il applications as defined in IEC 60664 1 at altitudes up to 2000 m 6561 ft without derating The terminals are intended for use with programmable logic controllers Terminals that are AC powered must also be connected to the secondary of an isolating transformer This equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IEC CISPR 11 Without appropriate precautions there may be difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in residential and other environments due to conducted or radiated disturbances This equipment is supplied as open type equipme
87. ls Installation Instructions publication 2711P INO02 PanelView Plus 700 to 1500 Terminals and Display Modules and PanelView Plus Compact 1000 Terminals Installation Instructions publication 2711P IND01 Provides details on how to install the terminals in a panel and wire power Provides details on how to install the terminals in a panel and wire power Provides grounding and wiring guidelines for PanelView Plus terminals Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for PanelView Plus Devices Technical Data publication 2711P TD001 You can view or download publications at http literature rockwellautomation com To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Rockwell Automation distributor or sales representative Preface 8 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Chapter 1 Chapter Objectives Product Overview Catalog Number Explanation Cat No 2711PC K4M20D Overview This chapter covers these topics e Product description e Catalog number explanation e Software support e Terminal configurations e Display modules e Accessories The PanelView Plus Compact terminals are similar to some PanelView Plus terminal configurations but with limited hardware and software functions Major differences of the compact terminals include e Fixed hardware configuration without the addition or replacement of modular components e Serial and Ethernet communication only e Connection to
88. me Device Name F1 Device Description F2 Cancel F8 2 Press the Device Name button to enter or edit the device name 3 Press the Device Description button to enter or edit the description for the device Field Description Valid Values Device Name Name that identifies the terminal to 1 15 characters other computers on the network A leading character in the range of a through z or A through Z Remaining characters in the range of a through z A through Z 0 9 or hyphen Device Description Provides a description of the 50 characters max terminal Check with your network administrator to determine a valid device name 4 Press OK 41 Chapter 4 Configuring the Terminal Define an Ethernet IP Address Some networks automatically assign IP addresses to Ethernet devices if DHCP is enabled If DHCP is not enabled you can manually enter an IP address for the terminal Follow these steps to view or enter an IP address for your terminal 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Networks and Communications gt Network Connections gt Network Adapters ETO0CET Built in Ethernet Controller 3 Press the DHCP button to enable or disable DHCP assignment of addresses 4 Press the IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway buttons then enter the appropriate information 5 Press OK when done Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4
89. message displays only on the 400 and 600 terminals Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Startup Sequence This flow chart provides a sequence of startup operations for the Troubleshooting Chapter 8 terminal and shows system information messages that are displayed on the terminal Power On v Display copyright message bootcode versions and Testing message v Initialize Video Display 37 Video Initialized 1000 only Perform Power On Self Test Display 30 Watchdog Test Display 1 RAM Test Display 31 Stuck Key 1000 only Display 31 5 Stuck Touch 1000 only Display 32 Battery Test 1000 only Display 2 5 Registry Search 1000 only v Yes Any POST failures Vv No Check for new OS Display 2 Image Search No Do serial or external CF card download Yes Serial or CF card Download of OS Display 11 Download to RAM 400 and 600 only Display 50 External CF 1000 only Program OS into flash Display 20 Transfer Image 400 and 600 only Display 23 Internal CF 1000 only ei Check OS integrity Display 24 CRC Check v Decompress OS to RAM Display 27 Decompress System 400 and 600 only AA Jump to OS Display 28 Starting System v Perform final system check 1000 only Display 29 System Check or Display 29 1 System Check if skipping check
90. minal Chapter 4 Modifying Regional Settings Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 You can adjust regional settings for a specific language installed on the terminal including the date time and numeric formats To access regional settings for a language select Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Regional Settings The current language appears at the bottom of the Regional Settings screen Select a Language You can select a language that is installed on the terminal Languages are installed as a part of the operating system 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Regional Settings gt Language Basque Spain Catalan Spain Danish Denmark Dutch Beigium a English New Zealand English South Africa nglish Trinidad y Tobago i ited Kingdom Ei Ei French Luxembourg Cancel F8 2 Select a language by pressing the up and down cursor keys 3 Press OK The selected language appears at the bottom of the Regional Settings screen Change the Decimal Separator for Numeric Formats You can change the decimal separator used in numerics for the current language The default decimal separator is a period 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Regional Settings gt Numeric Format Decimal Separator F1 The field shows the default decimal separator The field accepts three characters 2 Enter up
91. n circuits equipment or software described in this manual Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard avoid a hazard and recognize the consequence ATTENTION TNA awa Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present EITIWTVZUTE Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures ppm dled Allen Bradley PanelView Plus PanelView Plus Compact FactoryTalk View FactoryTalk View ME FactoryTalk View Studio FactoryTalk ViewPoint RSLinx Enterprise Rockwell Automation and TechConnect are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their re
92. n e FAULT indicator red for hardware faults Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 105 Chapter 8 Isolating the Problem 106 Troubleshooting This section provides general troubleshooting information to assist you when trying to isolate problems Check for Adequate Power A terminal that does not receive adequate power could result in unpredictable behavior Refer to Appendix A Specifications for power requirements Check Indicators at Startup After a successful startup both status indicators on the terminal are off and controlled by the application running on the terminal When the terminal starts the fault red indicator should be off except for a few brief flashes and the comm green indicator on e If the indicators on the 1000 terminal remain off the power supply or logic module has failed Check the power cable If the power is not within range replace the power supply If the power is within range replace the logic module e If the indicators on the 400 and 600 terminals remain off check the power cable Indicator States If Terminal Stops During Startup Fault Red Comm Description Indicator Green Indicator Off Last firmware download failed Reload firmware using Firmware Upgrade Wizard FUW utility Blinking 1 Blinking EBC boot loader firmware failed or is missing Inking Reload firmware using Firmware Upgrade Wizard FUW utility On Windows CE OS firmware fai
93. n access configuration mode during startup 1 Restart the terminal The terminal goes through its startup sequence and will display a white box in the lower left corner of the display 2 On touch screen terminals press the white box On keypad terminals press the F1 key The terminal enters Configuration Mode TIP If the terminal is configured to enter Configuration mode at startup and does not then reload the firmware 116 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Electrical Environmental Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Specifications Appendix A Attribute Value 400 and 600 Input voltage DC Power consumption DC 1000 Input voltage DC Power consumption DC 24V DC nom 18 30V DC 25 W max 1 0 A at 24V DC 24V DC nom 18 32V DC 70 W max 2 9 A at 24V DC 39 W typical 1 64 24V DC Attribute Value Temperature operating 0 55 C 32 131 F Temperature non operating 25 70 C 13 158 F Heat dissipation 400 and 600 1000 85 BTU hr 240 BTU hr Relative humidity 5 95 without condensation Altitude operating 2000 m 6561 ft Shock operating 15gat11 ms Shock nonoperating 30g at 11 ms Vibration 10 57 Hz 0 012 pk pk displacement 57 500 Hz 2 g pk acceleration Enclosure Ratings NEMA Type 12 13 4X Indoor use only IP54 IP65 117 Appendix A Specifications Display
94. nt It must be mounted within an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool The terminals meet specified NEMA Type and IEC ratings only when mounted ina panel or enclosure with the equivalent rating Subsequent sections of this publication may contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certifications In addition to this publication see e Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770 4 1 for additional installation requirements e NEMA Standards 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Required Tools Clearances Cutout Dimensions Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Installing the Terminal Chapter 2 These tools are required for panel installation e Panel cutout tools e Small slotted screwdriver e Torque wrench bein for tightening the mounting clips on the 1000 terminal Allow adequate clearance around the terminal inside the enclosure for adequate ventilation Consider heat produced by other devices in the enclosure The ambient temperature aroun
95. ouse USB composite device Attach a standalone USB keyboard The USB keyboard may not be a compliant device Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Replace the USB keyboard Try a different model or manufacturer If a new keyboard resolves the problem then the old keyboard was probably noncompliant Refer to Appendix B for a list of valid USB devices that are compatible with the terminal You can also check the Knowledgebase at the http support rockwellautomation com site for a list of USB devices that are compatible with the terminal i pie 113 Chapter8 Troubleshooting Ethernet Connection This section provides tips on how to isolate Ethernet problems e Check the status indicators at the Ethernet connector Green indicates a communication link and should be ON Amber indicates data activity and should be flashing Verify that there is a connection to the hub e Check the cable connections and quality of cable Check for good connections and things such as quality crimping hub connection and uplink ports e Check the IP Address of the Built in Ethernet Controller Enter Configuration mode and select Terminal Settings gt Networks and Communications gt Network Connections gt Network Adapters If DHCP is enabled the device expects a valid IP address to be acquired within a several seconds after startup The TCP IP protocol automatically assigns 169 254 nnn nnn when it fails to acquire an IP add
96. ow you configure the startup options You can e disable FactoryTalk View ME Station software e go to FactoryTalk View Configure mode e run the current application Disable FactoryTalk View ME Station Software on Startup Follow these steps to disable FactoryTalk View Station software on startup 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Startup Options gt FactoryTalk View ME Station Startup O Do not start FactoryTak View ME Go to Configuration Mode On Startup i Configuration Mode Options i F1 i F2 Run Options F3 OK Cancel F7 F8 2 Press the On Startup button until Do not start FactoryTalk View ME is selected 3 Press OK 60 Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4 Enter Configuration Mode on Startup Follow these steps to enter Configuration mode on startup 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Startup Options gt FactoryTalk View ME Station Startup Run Options F3 2 Press the On Startup button to select Go to Configuration Mode 3 Press the Configuration Mode Options button 4 Press the Load Current Application button to specify whether you want to load the current application on startup 5 Press the Replace RSLinx Communications button to specify whether to use the communication configuration of the current application or the terminal on startup e Select No to use the RSLinx configuration of the terminal e Select Yes to use th
97. p 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Display gt Screen Saver Intensity i Disabled a O5 minutes 1 10 minutes il Screen 85 lee 15 minutes F1 O 20 minutes y O25 minutes 30 minutes Screen Saver Enabled Disabled OK Cancel F7 F8 2 Press the Screen Saver button to select an idle timeout for activating the screen saver To disable the screen saver select the Disabled option 3 Increase or decrease the brightness intensity of the screen saver by pressing the up and down cursor buttons 4 Press the Advanced Settings button to access the bitmap option e Select the Screen Saver Image button to enable or disable the screen saver bitmap e Press OK to return to the previous 5 Press OK to exit and return to the terminal settings Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4 Enable or Disable the Screen Cursor The terminal has a screen cursor that you can enable or disable 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Display gt Cursor Yes ONo Enable Cursor 2 Press the Enable Cursor button to enable or disable the cursor 3 Press OK to exit and return to Terminal Settings Font Linking Font linking lets you run a translated application on the terminal by linking a font file to the base font for example linking a Chinese font file to the base font Arial For more details on pre installed terminal fonts and add
98. pin DCE 9 pin 25 pin DNI 8 pin DIN 1 2 RXD 2 3 4 3 TXD 3 2 7 4 DIR 4 20 5 COM x 5 7 2 6 DSR 6 6 7 RTS 7 4 8 EIS s 8 5 9 Connector Shell Chassis Gnd 90 The maximum cable length for serial communication is 15 24 m 50 f A Do not connect or disconnect the communication cable with power applied to the terminal or the serial device on the other end of the cable An electrical arc could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Terminal Connections Chapter 6 Modem Connection Wire or radio modem communication is possible between the terminal and controller Each modem must support full duplex communication Refer to your modem user manual for details on settings and configuration PanelView Plus Compact Terminal DFI Port Construct a Null Modem Cable To construct a null modem cable refer to this pinout Null Modem Pinout PanelView 9 pin PanelView 25 pin 9 pin Modem 9 pin Modem FG Frame Ground 1 FG TD TransmitData 3 2 3 3 RD RD Receive Data 2 3 2 2 TD RTS Request to Send 7 8 7 5 CTS CTS Clear to Send 8 7 8 4 RTS SG Signal Ground 5 5 5 7 SG DSR Data Set Ready 6 4 6 20 DTR DTR Data Terminal Ready 4 6 4 6 DSR 91
99. placement two position DC power terminal block for 1000 terminal Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Chapter 2 Chapter Objectives Hazardous Locations Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Installing the Terminal This chapter provides pre installation information and procedures on how to install the terminals e Hazardous locations e Environment and enclosure e Required tools e Clearances e Panel cutout dimensions e Mount the 400 or 600 terminal in a panel e Mount the 1000 terminal in a panel e Product dimensions This equipment is suitable for these locations e Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D e Class II Division 2 Groups F G e Class III e ordinary nonhazardous locations The following statement applies to use in hazardous locations WARNING Explosion Hazard e Substitution of components may impair suitability for hazardous A locations e Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off and area is known to be nonhazardous e Do not connect or disconnect components unless power has been switched off e All wiring must comply with N E C articles 501 502 503 and or C E C section 18 1J2 as appropriate e Peripheral equipment must be suitable for the location in which it is used The terminals have a temperature code of T4 when operating in a 55 C 131 F maximum ambient temperature Do not install the terminals in environments where
100. re is provided with FactoryTalk View Studio During software installation you are prompted to install RSLinx Enterprise software Compact Machine Edition applications are restricted to a subset of the functions allowed on the PanelView Plus terminals e Maximum of 25 displays e Maximum of 200 alarm messages e Maximum screen resolution of 640 x 480 VGA e one connection or shortcut to a single controller using either RSLinx Enterprise 5 20 or KEPServer Enterprise e Serial and Ethernet communication only If using RSLinx Enterprise only serial DF1 serial DH485 and Ethernet drivers are supported Hardware Configurations The terminal configurations are fixed and do not support communication modules The 1000 touch terminal has a fixed display module and logic module that cannot be replaced 1000 Configuration Item Description 1 USB port 2 RS 232 serial port 3 10 100BaseT Ethernet port 4 TPower input VDE 5 CompactFlash Type 1 card slot The 400 and 600 models have one USB port the 1000 model have two USB ports 10 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Displays Accessories Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Overview Chapter 1 The terminal configurations provide monochrome or color displays with keypad touch or keypad touch input TE R oooo ooo o Keypad Description of 400 Terminals Keys Description F1 through F8 Programmable keys that initiate functions on termin
101. ress from the server In general an IP address that begins with 169 will not support a network connection A bad Ethernet connection and the absence of a valid IP address are typically reported in a Communication error message box with the Winsock critical error 10065 No route to host e Check for conflicting IP addresses If DHCP is not enabled make sure the IP address you specify is not in conflict with the address of another device on the network e Check the device name of the terminal Do not allow devices on the network with same host name Enter Configuration mode and select Terminal Settings gt Networks and Communications gt Network Connections gt Device Name e Contact your Network Administrator to check peer or server settings The other side of the Ethernet connection may also be a problem 114 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Hardware Compatibility Application Does Not Load Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Troubleshooting Chapter 8 The PanelView Plus Compact 1000 terminal enforces a consistent hardware identity between the logic module and the internal CompactFlash CF card If the product identity of the logic module is PanelView Plus Compact 1000 but the CF card is not this error is generated Fatal Error The internal CF card is not compatible with the PVPlus Compact Logic Module The CF card must be replaced to make the terminal usable If the product identify of the CF card is P
102. s gt Diagnostic Setup from the main screen The screen shows a tree view of diagnostic nodes Diagnostics Setup To access the Remote Log Setup or Message Ia 0005 Routing select the node yo wedr A and then the Edit button Remote Log Message Routing Audit Message Logging ee 255 255 255 255 Port Edit F2 Pass F1 Ooo r Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 45 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Remote Log Destination The Remote Log Destination forwards messages that it receives to a Windows 2000 XP computer running diagnostics The location is determined by the IP address and port number Field Description Valid Values Address Address of the remote Windows XXX XXX XXX XXX 2000 XP computer Port The port used to communicate with the 4445 default remote Windows 2000 XP computer Message Routing The Message Routing screen lets you access these screens e Remote Log e FactoryTalk View Diagnostics List Each of the above screens shows a list of messages that can be sent to that destination The list shows the On Off status of each message type Use the On Off button to turn a message type on or off A message type is enabled if it has a checked box V Operator Error M Operator Warning v Operator Info V Operator Audit y N V Engineer Error IV Engineer Warning V Engineer Info V Engineer Audit C Developer Error Developer Warning WV _ Developer
103. s in the Year Month and Day fields Year Month Day F1 F2 F3 2 Press the Year Month and Day buttons to change values Field Description Valid Values Year The current year in a four digit format 1980 2099 Month The current month 1 12 Day The current day The day of the month is 0 31 validated based on the month 3 Press OK when done Change the Time Follow these steps to change the time on the terminal 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Time The current time appears in 24 hour format in separate Hour Minute and Second fields Enter time in 24 hour format Hour Minute Seconds F1 F2 F3 2 Press the Hour Minute and Seconds buttons to change values Field Description Valid Values Hour The current hour in 24 hour format 0 23 Minute The current minute in 24 hour format 0 59 Seconds The current second in 24 hour format 0 59 3 Press OK when done Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 69 Chapter 4 Configuring the Terminal 70 Change the Time Zone You can modify the current time zone on the terminal Time zones are installed as a part of the operating system When changing the time zone the current time and date are adjusted to match the time zone Follow these steps to change the time zone 1 2 Select Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Time Zone GMT 10 00 Vladivostok
104. s pressed against the touch screen Reset the terminal without touch screen presses If error persists replace the terminal 40 EXE Check System OS firmware is missing or corrupt Reload the firmware 400 and 600 If error persists replace the terminal 1000 If error persists replace the internal CompactFlash card If error still persists replace the logic module 50 External CF Error loading the OS firmware from the Reload the firmware If error persists replace the external external CompactFlash card 1 The error number and message displays only on the 400 and 600 terminals 2 The error number and message displays only on the 1000 terminals 110 CompactFlash card and attempt the firmware upgrade again Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Checking Terminal Components Symptom The display is dim or unreadable The backlight is turning off or dimming the display unexpectedly This section provides tips on how to isolate problems with the terminal display touch screen keypad attached keyboard or mouse Resolve Problems with Display Recommended Action Page Check the brightness setting on color displays Enter Configuration mode and 51 select Terminal Settings gt Display gt Display Intensity Check the contrast setting on grayscale terminals Enter Configuration mode and 51 select Terminal Settings gt Display gt Display Contrast Check the screen saver s
105. s the integrity of the touch screen hardware 39 1 Battery Test Checks the integrity of the battery hardware 25 Registry Search Locates and loads the most recent valid registry Multiple copies of the registry are maintained If power is lost during a registry update a valid registry is available the next time power is applied to the terminal 2 Image Search Checks for new OS firmware upgrade on the external CompactFlash card and the serial port 172 Downloading Image Downloads a new OS firmware upgrade to internal RAM Message may remain on screen for several minutes 50 1 External CF Transfers a new OS firmware upgrade from the external CompactFlash card to the terminal Message may display for several minutes 29 2 Transfer Image Programs the OS firmware just downloaded into RAM Message may remain on screen for several minutes 73 Internal CF Programs the OS firmware just downloaded into the internal flash memory Message may display for several minutes 24 CRC Check Checks the integrity of the OS firmware 772 Decompress System Decompresses the compressed OS firmware into RAM 28 Starting System Launches the operating system OS 29 System Check Checks internal file system integrity is percent progress indicator 29 1 System Check Disables internal file system integrity check Contact technical support 1 The status number and message displays only on the 100 terminals 2 108 The status number and
106. spective companies Preface Overview Installing the Terminal Connecting Power Configuring the Terminal Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Table of Contents Intended Audience 5 315 2d ow ale ht ew Sees Dee 7 Parts iSto coron een EEE EE ESO EEE ECR EDEL 7 Additional Resources aaa ea Dr acd BEES ee 7 Chapter 1 Chapter Objeeives sie een 9 Product Overview rerin e er ae 9 Catalog Number Explanation oaoa ra aaaea 9 Software SUPPOI rrer eria a ea Sled ew 10 Hardware Configurations naar aan a ar a 10 DB ns DE Br a Ta ere EOS 11 AGCESSONES 4 i cut a ee ee 11 Chapter 2 Chapter Objectives re ih 0 04 a ga ee 13 Hazardous Locations iio oa n a E 13 Environment and Enclosure n naaa u an Bea at 16 Required TOOS kee us rarena er ed 17 Clearances 4 Si TIERE 17 C to t DINENSIONS I 4 En 0 EL EEA ET RSS 17 Mount the 400 or 600 Terminal in a Panel 18 Mount the 1000 Terminal in a Panel i sj a5 84 24 22 08 20 Product Dimensions ET ER ee DAG BRE ER DERE 22 Chapter 3 Chapter Objectives sg 22 aon hess ee ea aA a 23 Wiring and Safety Guidelines u a ea 23 Removing and Installing the Power Terminal Block 24 Connecting POWET anni an BoE SES 284 26 Resetting the Terminals n a chad ae hey Rew eae Gd 8S 29 Chapter 4 Chapter Objectives an saw Ok RRS Ge Pk ke et hae 31 Accessing Configuration Mode Fri Kee MEE EEE tes 31 Loading an Application su ars wisse na re 35 Running an Application 1 0
107. stem will use an algorithm to produce these affects In either case the device screens will look different than they do in FactoryTalk View Studio software Download Fontsto Terminal To use additional fonts on a PanelView Plus device copy any of the font files on the Machine Edition Fonts CD to this directory on the computer where FactoryTalk View Studio software is installed c Documents and Settings All Users Documents RSView Enterprise ME Runtime You can now use the File Transfer Utility in FactoryTalk View Studio software to download the font files to the target device 1 Select Tools gt Transfer Utility 2 Select Source File gt True Type Fonts 3 Select a font file to download to the device and press the Download button Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 123 AppendixC Available Fonts Machine Edition Fonts CD Additional fonts are available on the Machine Edition Fonts CD This CD is available from your local distributor by requesting View SP006 For more information refer to the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase at http support rockwellautomation com 124 Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Available Fonts File Name Size Bytes Arial Arial Subset 1_ 30 arial_1_30 ttf 153 720 Arial Black arialk ttf 117 028 Arial Bold arialbd ttf 288 496 Arial Bold Italic arialbi ttf 226 748 Arial Italic ariali
108. to three characters for the new separator 3 Click OK 71 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Change the Time Format You can change the time format for the selected language 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Regional Settings gt Time Format Sample 8 18 15 AM Symbol F1 Time Format F4 O h mm ss tt PM Symbol F2 hhimm ss tt H mmiss HH mm ss Separator F3 The current time is shown in the currently selected format 2 Press the appropriate buttons to adjust the formats Field Description Example h mm ss tt default 7 23 02 AM or 1 13 31 PM h hour no leading zero 11 43 59 AM tt AM or PM symbol hh mm ss tt 07 23 02 AM or 01 13 31 PM hh hour with leading zero 11 43 59 PM tt AM or PM symbol Time Format H mm ss 7 03 42 or 1 13 32 H hour in 24 hour format no leading zero 23 43 59 HH mm ss 07 03 42 or 01 13 22 HH hour in 24 hour format with leading zero 23 43 59 AM Symbol Characters to indicate AM If the time format is AM default set to h mm ss tt or hh mm ss tt you can modify 12 character max the AM symbol PM Symbol Characters to indicate PM If the time format is PM default set to h mm ss tt or hh mm ss tt you can modify 12 character max the PM symbol Separator Characters that separate fields in time format default 3 character max 3 Click OK 72 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 200
109. ttf 207 808 Comic Sans MS Comic Sans MS comic ttf 126 364 Comic Sans MS Bold comichd ttf 111 476 Courier New Courier New Subset 1_ 30 cour_1_30 ttf 162 460 Courier New Bold courbd ttf 312 920 Courier New Bold Italic courbi ttf 236 148 Courier New Italic couri ttf 245 032 Georgia Georgia georgia ttf 149 628 Georgia Bold georgiab ttf 141 032 Georgia Bold Italic georgiaz ttf 159 736 Georgia Italic georgiai ttf 157 388 Impact impact ttf 136 076 Kino kino ttf 28 872 MSLogo mslogo ttf 2 500 Symbol symbol ttf 69 464 Tahoma Tahoma Subset 1_07 ahoma_1_07 ttf 123 980 Tahoma Bold ahomabd ttf 295 432 Times New Roman Times New Roman Subset 1_30 imes_1_30 ttf 184 976 Times New Roman Bold imesbd ttf 334 944 Times New Roman Bold Italic imesbi ttf 239 692 Times New Roman Italic imesi ttf 248 368 Trebuchet MS Trebuchet MS rebuc ttf 69 688 Trebuchet MS Bold rebuchd ttf 66 444 Trebuchet MS Bold Italic rebucbi ttf 66 348 Trebuchet MS Italic trebucit ttf 72 560 Available Fonts Appendix C Available Fonts File Name Size Bytes Verdana Verdana verdana ttf 149 752 Verdana Bold verdanab ttf 137 616 Verdana Bold Italic verdanaz ttf 154 800 Verdana Italic verdanai ttf 155 076 Webdings webdings ttf 118 752 Wingding wingding ttf 81 000 Chinese Simplified Locale Specific Support Simsun amp NSimSun Simsun amp NSimSun simsun ttc 10 500 400 Simsun amp NSimSun Subset 2_50 simsun_2_50 ttc 3
110. ty 115 hazardous locations 13 USB port 14 IGMP Protocol 94 input devices 55 input panel 34 installation 13 ambient temperature 17 clearances 17 cutout dimensions 17 hazardous locations 13 panel installation 1000 terminal 20 panel installation 400 600 18 IP address 42 K keyboard compatibility 121 mouse compatibility 121 troubleshooting 113 keypad 11 troubleshooting 112 127 Index 128 L languages 71 loading application 35 messages startup information 108 mouse 55 5 89 compatible 121 troubleshooting 112 network adapters 12 network connections 87 P power supply external 26 power terminal block 24 print setup for alarms 58 for diagnostic messages 58 for displays 58 product dimensions 22 product label 82 resetting terminal 29 S serial communication computer connection 92 connections 90 DF1 90 null modem cable 91 ports 90 printing 90 92 transferring applications 90 using a modem 91 SNMP Protocol 94 software supported 10 specifications agency certifications 119 display 118 electrical 117 environmental 117 mechanical 118 startup error messages 110 information messages 108 problem entering configuration mode 116 sequence 109 status indicators 105 support 68 system event log 65 T terminal information 66 terminal settings 36 date 69 diagnostics 45 long date format 74 short date format 73 system event log 65 terminal info 66 time 69 time format 72 time zone 70 time
111. u can show device shortcuts defined for the loaded MER application For example your MER application might have SLC defined as a device shortcut name for the SLC 5 05 controller Device shortcuts are read only and cannot be edited To view device shortcuts select the Application Settings button from the main screen You can modify settings on the terminal that are not specific to the application Terminal Settings Description Diagnostic Forwards diagnostic messages form a remote log destination to a computer running diagnostics Display Shows the temperature of the display sets the intensity of the backlight and enables disables the screen saver File Management Copies or deletes application files or font files from a storage location Font Linking Links a font file to a base font loaded on the terminal Input Devices Configures settings for the keypad touch screen or attached keyboard and mouse Networks and Communications Configures network connections and communication settings specific to the application Print Setup Configures settings for printing displays alarm messages and diagnostics messages generated by the application Startup Options Specifies whether the terminal starts up in configure or run mode Also lets you enable disable tests to run on the terminal at startup System Event Log Displays a list of system events currently logged by the terminal System Information Displays
112. unexpected reboots enter Configuration mode and select Terminal Settings gt System Event Log Perform Extended Diagnostics To perform more extensive hardware testing on the 1000 terminal at startup enter Configuration mode and select Terminal Settings gt Startup Tests gt Select Tests Select one or more tests to run Enable extended diagnostics and set the iteration or repeat count Restart the terminal The serial port test requires a loopback connector with these connections DB9 Connector female 1 _N C 2 RX 4 3 TX 4 DIR7 5 N C 6 DSR 77 RTS 4 87 15 4 g N C Extended diagnostics are performed at every startup until disabled A failure will momentarily halt startup and display an error message Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 107 Chapter8 Troubleshooting Startup Information Messages Startup messages display in a specific sequence on the terminal during startup and typically display for a few seconds These messages indicate the startup sequence of the terminal but do not require that you perform any action Message Displayed Message Description g p ay g p 37 Video Initialized Configures and initializes the graphics video system 30 Watchdog Test Tests the watchdog circuitry to verify system integrity 1 RAM Test Tests the RAM memory 34 1 Stuck Key Checks the integrity of the function key hardware 15 Stuck Touch Check
113. up before starting the upgrade or download a new MER file to the terminal 6 Load the MER file and run the project TIP You can configure your application to start automatically on power cycle by accessing Terminal Settings gt Startup Options in Configuration mode Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 99 Chapter 7 Upgrading Firmware Upgrading Firmware over a Network Connection 100 You can upgrade firmware in a terminal that is connected to a computer using a direct serial connection or network connection e Serial connection requires a RAS connection to be set up on computer During the RAS setup you select the serial COM port This option is used if the computer does not have RSLinx Enterprise installed or running The serial connection is not supported on computers running the Windows Vista operating system e Ethernet connection requires that you enter the terminal s IP Address e Network connection requires RSLinx Enterprise software running on the computer and the terminal so you can select the terminal on an existing network Both the serial and Ethernet connection requires the File Transfer Utility running on the terminal Follow these steps to upgrade terminal firmware over a network using RSLinx Enterprise software and Ethernet communication 1 Launch the Firmware Upgrade Wizard e Select Start gt Programs gt Rockwell Software gt FactoryTalk View gt Tools gt ME Firmware Upgrade Wizard e Sele
114. vanic isolation A Class 2 or Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV isolated power supply with a 24V DC nominal output voltage is required to power the terminal Use a Class 2 or SELV supply as required by local wiring codes for your installation The Class 2 and SELV power sources provide protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and between the conductors and functional earth or protective earth does not exceed a safe value Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Connecting Power Chapter 3 Earth Ground Connection You must connect the earth ground terminal to a low impedance earth ground e The 1000 terminals have the earth ground connection on the rear of the display module e The 400 and 600 terminals have the functional earth ground connection on the power input terminal block IMPORTANT The earth ground connection to ground is mandatory This connection is required for noise immunity reliability and Electromagnetic Compliance EMC with the European Union EU EMC directive for CE mark conformance and is required for safety by Underwriters Laboratory The earth terminal requires a minimum wire gauge Earth Wire Specifications Terminal Symbol Wire Type Terminal Screw Torque 400 and 600 0 45 0 56 Nem 4 5 Ibein Stranded or solid Cu 90 C 194 F On most PanelView Plus DC terminals the earth ground terminal is internally connected to the D
115. with the newly entered data 38 Publication 2711PC UM001A EN P March 2009 Publication 2711PC UMOO1A EN P March 2009 Serial Properties Configuring the Terminal Chapter 4 Field Description Valid Values Device The serial device your terminal is connected PLC_CHO to KF2 SLC_CHO KF3 KFC KFC15 AC_CHO Error Check Type of error checking used Error checking is BCC CRC automatically configured if Use Auto Config is set to Yes Parity Type of parity used The parity is None Odd Even automatically configured if Use Auto Config is set to Yes Stop Bits Number of stop bits used 1or2 Ack Timeout Ack Poll timeout value in ms 20 60 000 ms Max Retries Maximum number of retries before the serial 0 255 driver fails Station Station number based on a specific device PLC_CHO 0 77 octal F2 0 77 octal SLC_CHO 0 31 F3 0 31 FC 1 99 FC15 1 99 AC_CHO 0 255 Baud Rate Data rate at which serial driver 10 communicates The baud rate is 300 automatically configured if Use Auto Config 600 is set to Yes 200 4800 9600 9 200 38 400 15 200 Use Auto Config Automatically or manually configures the Yes auto configure baud rate parity and error checking No manual configure parameters Com Port Communication port used on the terminal 1 COM1 2 COM2 39 Chapter4 Configuring the Terminal Configure the Controller Address Follow these steps to edit the device address o

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