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Magelis XBT N/R/RT Compact Display Units User Manual
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1. 130 Accessing the Line lt 130 5 131 Accessing Password Protected Panels Fields Functional Links 131 Communication Between XBT Terminals and the Automation System 133 pex ath ah Le ea eet EAP ee eee 133 Types of Commands 0 0c e cece eee eee teen eens 135 Ata Glance Loss o VET REPERI petis ebat dtes bed 135 Impulse Commands 136 Toggle Commands 0 000 cece eee eee eee een eas 137 Activating 139 Ata GIANCG LC 139 Activating Commands via Functional Links Button Objects or Dynamic Function Keys on the Display 140 Activating Commands via Function Keys on the Display Unit 145 Entering Modifying Values Alphanumeric Fields in Edition Mode 147 GIAnCe xx cce ec o per att ce 147 Accessing an Alphanumeric Edition 148 Entering a Value an Edition Field 150 Confirming Cancelling an Edition 152 Exit Edition on Time Qut resse pea ccc eee 153 Edition ero REEL uer ERR bea AY S 153 Handling Alarms cese
2. ee 37 Overview of Keys the Individual XBT Terminals 38 Insert Label via s llb Xu exe eevee ve daa 45 Ata Glance uc cd oreste ale rale nece reece eel es 45 Insert Eabels ei Kar perenne IARE SER wR EO 47 Glance aue nee ELE EA Ae 47 Insert Labels XBTN Adrar bi lite E 48 Insert Labels XBT Ris Seascale as 50 insert LEabels XBT RT wid re Fus 52 Inserting Labels 55 Inserting Insert 5 55 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 Chapter 9 9 1 9 2 9 3 Chapter 10 10 1 Creating Individual Labels 61 Creating Individual 5 61 Connecting XBT lt 65 Ata Glance c itor eot eet t Tb rete es ee eae 65 Grounding and 67 Safety Information Concerning the Grounding of Terminals 67 Connecting XBT Terminals to a 69 Ata Glance coste homer Shae Fare Merde Wee qve EE 69 Distinguishing XBT Terminals by Power Supply
3. 177 Types of Architectures of Automation 177 Uc 181 Pe ee ee ee eee ee CENE eee 191 Safety Information Important Information NOTICE Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install operate or maintain it The following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the The addition of this symbol to a Danger or Warning safety label indicates A instructions are not followed injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal A possible injury or death DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in death serious injury or equipment damage A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in injury or equipment damage 33003962 09 2007 S
4. Step Action 1 In the MENU system panel select ALARMS LOG 2 In the following panel select CLEAR Result The alarm log is empty 158 33003962 09 2007 Communication with the Automation System 11 5 Printing Alarms At a Glance Overview This section provides a general overview of the printing function for alarms Please note that this function is only available for XBT N401 and XBT R411 terminals What s in this This section contains the following topics ion Section Topic Page Principles of Printing Alarms 160 Printing Alarms as a Data Stream 160 Printing the Alarm Log 161 33003962 09 2007 159 Communication with the Automation System Principles of Printing Alarms Overview You can print alarms in the following different ways that will be described in the following sections e printing alarms as a data stream e printing the alarm log e printing the list of current alarms Printing Alarms as a Data Stream Overview The alarm name and status is printed whenever an alarm status changes The following information is printed alarm number name of the alarm panel print date print time alarm status Note In order for an alarm panel to be printed the print option must be enabled for the panel Example NUM ALARM LIST DD MM YYYY HH MM SS ON ACK O
5. T Sending Displaying Input or modification commands to the Displaying application panels of process PLC system panels Panel display parameters Discrete Panel display Input Modification command Default PLC architecture Processing alarm panels Alarms Printing Access to protected panels 33003962 09 2007 91 Overview of Applications and Functions 92 33003962 09 2007 Overview of Applications and Functions 9 2 XBT Terminals in HMI Applications HMI Applications HMI Application The figure below shows a typical HMI application with XBT R411 Example 33003962 09 2007 93 Overview of Applications and Functions Types of HMI Applications Production Monitoring Example No Description XBT R411 terminal for visualizing data of the PLC XBT R411 LED indicating the communication status XBT R411 sends the alarms risen by the PLC on the flow to the printer PC with Vijeo Designer Lite for programming the XBT R411 XBT R411 keys for sending commands to the automation system e changing the panel viewing current alarms e modifying digits in variable edition e activating the function associated with functional links 6 XBT R411 keys for modifying parameters of the PLC e acknowledging alarms sending commands to
6. To access an alphanumeric edition field it must first of all be visible on the display unit To select the field press the MOD key of the XBT terminal If there are several edition fields available on the actually displayed panel press the MOD key several times in succession to run through the variable fields in edition mode from left to right and from top to bottom You access an alphanumeric edition field on XBT RT terminals in touch variant directly by touching the screen if an active area has been configured by the HMI application designer Example Selecting an edition field out of several edition fields on the same panel 1st time MOD is pressed If no edition has been made in any field on the display unit since the panel was displayed the top left hand field on the display unit is the edition field field no 1 Otherwise the edition field will be the one that has already been edited field no 1 2 3 or 4 We will assume that field no 1 is the edition field 2nd time MOD is pressed Edition field no 2 3rd time MOD is pressed Edition field no 3 4th time MOD is pressed Edition field no 4 5th time MOD is pressed Edition field no 1 etc Field no 5 cannot be the edition field because it is not visible on the display unit 148 33003962 09 2007 Communication with the Automation System Automation System Accessing an Edition Field The connected
7. Troubleshooting and Further Information A At a Glance Overview What s in this Chapter This chapter provides additional information about troubleshooting error messages internal variables and self tests of the terminals This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions 170 Error Messages 172 Internal Variables 174 Terminal Self Tests 176 33003962 09 2007 169 Troubleshooting and Further Information Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions Overview Fault Cause Remedy than any values The transmission parameters set in the Vijeo Designer Lite software for the protocol you are using for communication are not configured correctly Check the transmission parameters in the dialog box of the Vijeo Designer Lite software for the protocol you are using For more detailed information refer to the user manual of this protocol No memory allocation for this variable has been declared in the PLC Allocate memory space for the variable The equipment declared for the variable does not exist Modify the list of equipment and check the declared addresses The equipment is not connected to the terminal Check the connection The equipment is connected to the terminal via an XBT Z978 cable Check the connection Try using an XBT 29780 cable The equipment is connected to the termina
8. Troubleshooting and Further Information Error Messages Single Language System Messages System messages generated by the XBT single language system messages English non configurable Error Message Description APPLICATION FAULT Application error inconsistency AUTOTEST IN PROGRESS Autotests running BIOS ERROR x CS x IP x Fatal BIOS error consult Schneider Electric CHECKSUM FAILED Firmware checking error DOWNLOAD ABORTED Download to the XBT canceled by the operator Redo a download DOWNLOAD COMPLETED Download to the XBT finished DOWNLOAD FAILED Download to the XBT failed DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS Download to the XBT in progress FPU ERROR function x Fatal math libraries error consult Schneider Electric INCORRECT TERMINAL TYPE IN DOP FILE Export error the application is exported to a terminal type X when it had been created for a terminal type Y KERNEL TRAP ES x IP x Fatal real time kernel error consult Schneider Electric NO APPLICATION Product has no application PROCESSOR TRAP x CS x IP x Fatal terminal error consult Schneider Electric RUNTIME ERROR x CS x IP x Fatal RUNTIME error consult Schneider Electric SWITCH POWER OFF CS x IP x Fatal terminal error consult Schneider Electric UPLOAD ABORTED Upload to the PC canceled by the operator UPLOAD COMPL
9. e Service keys Service keys provide different actions to the operator like scrolling within the display of the terminal selecting the panel to be displayed as well as selecting objects or entering values in the panel shown on the terminal display e Function keys Function keys are individually configured by the HMI designer who created the HMI application of the XBT terminal using the Vijeo Designer Lite software 2 different types of function keys are available e static function keys Static function keys are assigned a constant function like selecting the panel to be displayed or executing commands for the entire HMI application e dynamic function keys Dynamic function keys can be assigned different functions like selecting the panel to be displayed setting resetting bits or executing commands by the HMI designer depending on the actually displayed panel XBT N and XBT RT terminals can be configured for different variants control and input variant as well as touch variant only for XBT RT with the function keys providing different functions in each variant XBT R terminals on the other hand only provide one variant It is also possible that function keys have different functions in one variant depending on whether you are only viewing the panels normal mode or you are entering values edition mode Function keys with 2 functions are referred to as dual labelled keys in this manual 38 33003962 09 2007
10. E XBTNUA400 2 LL a Master Su Sows Su Starter Starter2 starter 3 Starter 7 Slave 1 5 2 Slave 3 cc ore Slave Q7 J Starters not present in installation Starter4 Starter5 Starter 6 Starter 8 Slave 4 Slave 5 Slave 6 Slave 8 33003962 09 2007 29 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range 30 33003962 09 2007 Operating Elements LEDs and Connectors At a Glance Overview What s in this Chapter This section describes all operating elements LEDs and connectors provided on the front and rear panels of the XBT N R RT terminals This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 4 1 Operating Elements LEDs and Connectors 33 33003962 09 2007 31 Operating Elements LEDs and Connectors 32 33003962 09 2007 Operating Elements LEDs and Connectors 4 1 Operating Elements LEDs and Connectors At a Glance Overview This section describes all operating elements LEDs and connectors provided on the front and rear panels of the XBT N R RT terminals What s in this This section contains the following topics Section Topic Page Front Panels 34 Rear Panels 37 Overview of Keys on the Individual XBT Terminals 38 33003962 09 2007 33 Operating Elements LEDs and Connectors Front Panels Overview XBT Terminals The following sections list the
11. panel Vertical panel yes scrolling Number of lines per 25 Representation of Alphanumeric variables Fonts Latin Cyrillic Katakana Greek Simplified Chinese Languages Number of languages only limited by the size of the memory Communication Serial link RS232 C RS485 33003962 09 2007 25 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range Matrix Display Units XBT N410 XBT R400 XBT R410 XBT R411 oe Protocols Modbus master Modbus master Uni Modbus master and slave Uni Telway slave Uni Telway Telway Siemens PPI AB DF1 AB DH485 Siemens PPI Mitsubishi FX SYSMAC WAY AB DF1 AB DH485 Mitsubishi FX SYSMAC WAY Programming Vijeo Designer Lite using Windows 2000 or XP software 26 33003962 09 2007 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range Matrix Display Units XBT RT500 Display Type Backlit LCD 198 x 80 pixels Color Green Capacity 2 10 lines of 5 33 characters Active display unit area width x height 89 9 x 40 mm 3 54 x 1 57 in Size of characters width x height 2 7 x 4to 16 x 16 mm 0 11 x 0 16 to 0 43 x 0 94 in Keypad 12 keys in control and input variant 4 of them can be re labeled in touch variant 10 of them can be re labeled Signaling No LEDs Functions Number of panels 200 applicatio
12. e Micro e Premium e Nano Connection to Twido Micro Premium Nano via Schneider cable XBT Z9780 RS485 XBT Z9780 RS 485 MiniDin 80 33003962 09 2007 Connecting XBT Terminals Connection to Modicon M340 Power by PLC Connection to Tesys U Altivar Lexium 05 Zelio Preventa XPS MC Power by External Power Supply Use the Schneider cable XBT 29980 5485 to connect XBT N200 N400 R400 or RT500 terminals to a Modicon M340 PLC that provides the required 5 VDC Connection to Modicon M340 via Schneider cable XBT Z9980 RS485 29980 RS485 To connect XBT N200 N400 R400 or RT500 terminals to the following PLCs use the Schneider ABL8MEM05040 power supply to provide the required 5 VDC together with the adaptor XBT ZRTPW and the Schneider cable XBT Z9980 RS485 Tesys Model U Altivar Lexium 05 Zelio with communication module Preventa XPSMC Connection to Tesys Model U Altivar Lexium 05 Zelio with communication module or Preventa XPSMC with ABL8MEM05040 power supply with adaptor XBT ZRTPW and Schneider cable XBT Z9980 RS485 Tesys U a RJ45 XBT ZRTPW XBT 29980 RS485 ABL8MEM05040 33003962 09 2007 81 Connecting XBT Terminals Communication Problem with XBT N200 or XBT N400 Terminals values or the connection popup remains on the display unit If you are using an XBT N200 or an XBT N400 terminal this proble
13. 179 Architectures of Automation Systems 180 33003962 09 2007 Glossary A alarm panel alarm table alphanumeric alphanumeric display units alphanumeric terminals animated HMI object application Information panel displayed when an alarm occurs on the automation system An alarm panel is displayed by the automation system when the associated boolean variable changes It is generally used to provide to the operator all the information and the description of the actions he has to do in order to deal with the current alarm An alarm table is a communication table that contains only words related to alarm functions Each bit of alarm words can be associated to an alarm The equipment can use it to signal to the terminal that an alarm has occurred The terminal can use the status words of the alarm table to report to the equipment that the operator has acknowledged an alarm characters A Z and numbers 0 9 These are only capable of displaying characters with a font resolution usually 5x7 pixels The characters are physically separated from one another These are equipped with alphanumeric display units or matrix display units used in character mode only Object which representation and behavior depends on operator actions or on variables belonging to an equipment or to the terminal Please refer to HMI application 33003962 09 2007 181 Glossary application browser app
14. e EPSON EPL 5700 FX 800 FX 1000 LX 300 for further compatible products visit www epson com and search for impact printer e HP LaserJet 4 e Lexmark E322 e OKI ML280 Elite series for further compatible products visit www okidata com and search for impact printer Use the Schneider cable XBT 2926 to connect your XBT N401 or XBT R411 terminal to an RS232C printer Printer connection via Schneider cable XBT Z926 MiniDin 2926 SubD25 33003962 09 2007 87 Connecting XBT Terminals 88 33003962 09 2007 Overview of Applications and Functions At a Glance Overview What s in this Chapter This chapter provides an overview of applications and functions of XBT terminals This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 9 1 Overview of Functions 91 9 2 XBT Terminals in HMI Applications 93 9 3 Functions of Keys Touchscreen LEDs 97 33003962 09 2007 89 Overview of Applications and Functions 90 33003962 09 2007 Overview of Applications and Functions 9 1 Overview of Functions Overview of XBT Terminal Functions Overview The flowchart below shows the different functions of XBT terminals Representation Switching on the terminal Transferring the Vijeo Designer Lite application to the XBT terminal Transfer mode y Automatic switching to operating mode
15. or designer HMI language HMI object or object HMI operator or operator HMI terminal or terminal Names all the data necessary to describe the behavior of an HMI terminal in the operating mode Vijeo Designer Lite is the configuration software that allows to create an HMI application The person who designs an HMI application using Vijeo Designer Lite Even if there is no particular training to use Vijeo Designer Lite some skills in process automation are recommended to create a application An HMI application can be designed in several different languages Each of these languages is an HMI language The smallest element contained in a panel Can be either an animated or an not animated HMI object The person who uses an HMI terminal in operation mode in order to control and lead an automated installation or machine An operator is a person who does not have any specific skill in process automation or computer science Electronic terminal used by operators to control an automation system An HMI terminal is mainly used to display information and alarms from the automation system to allow the operator to input some parameter values into the automation system and to control it Basically a terminal replaces former control panels that were mainly made of push buttons lamps indicators and measurement devices 184 33003962 09 2007 Glossary internal variable Variable which belongs to the te
16. 33003962 09 2007 123 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Displaying System Panels Overview List of System Panels System panels are accessed by means of function keys or navigation links When designing the application in Vijeo Designer Lite the designer can choose the system panels that should be associated with these keys or these links The following system panels are available to HMI operators Number Name Description 2 panel list displays a list of all application panels you can access depending on your security access level The panels protected by password are listed only The current security access level is in conformance with the security access level of the panel 3 alarm list displays a list of all the active alarms triggered by the automation system 4 alarm history displays a list of the last events of the alarm history coming alarms going alarms communication error 7 password On this panel you can enter the password to change the security access level A B C or blank password 10 default system When a terminal cannot boot and displays a certain panel panel for example the first panel is protected by password then the terminal displays the default system panel automatically 22 language On this panel you can choose the language of the terminal 30 printer displays the communication parameters for the second serial line only significant for termin
17. 70 Connecting XBT Terminals Powered by the PLC toaPC 71 Connecting XBT Terminals Powered by an External Power Supply lo Q PO cras nde ele UR UP det OUR mes p tp p e OD bos 74 Connecting XBT Terminals to a 77 RCI I c r 77 Distinguishing XBT Terminals by Power Supply 78 Connecting XBT Terminals Powered by the PLC toaPLC 80 Connecting XBT Terminals Powered by an External Power Supply PELO tad e wp eid aucem eae Reps s edi ane Goon gas 83 Connecting XBT N401 R411 Terminals to a Printer 87 Printer Connections 2 Rete RE a ees ea 87 Overview of Applications and Functions 89 At AGIANCE oe oie een Set ates 89 Overview of 91 Overview of XBT Terminal Functions 91 XBT Terminals in HMI lt 93 HMI Applications 2 22 80 kn es PO age bee wade oe Bes 93 Functions of Keys Touchscreen 97 Ata Glance cse de roO E aoe eee anit 97 Functions of Keys and lt 98 Functions of LEDs on XBT N401 XBT R411 Terminals 101 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals 103 Ata
18. Dual Labelled Keys on XBT R and XBT RT Terminals WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Use appropriate guarding or interlocks where equipment operation presents a hazard to personnel or equipment Ensure equipment is operated only by appropriately trained personnel Do not use control keys for safety critical applications Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage XBT R and XBT terminals provide dual labelled keys For XBT R terminals this means that keys F1 to F12 are function as well as numeric keys i e they can act as function keys as well as service keys They operate as follows e f the user is not modifying a value the keys act as function keys e Ifthe user is modifying the value of a field the keys automatically act as service keys for edition mode Note It is impossible to enter a value if a function key has been pressed in the same way that it is impossible to leave edition mode if the value of a field is being modified For XBT RT terminals operated in touch variant this means that keys F1 to F4 have different functions depending on the selected terminal mode e In edition mode keys F1 to F4 act as arrow keys e In normal mode keys F1 to F4 act as static function keys 33003962 09 2007 99 Overview of Applications and Functions Touchscreen on XBT RT Terminals XBT terminals are equipped
19. Glance yos sete Sat ai dbrct ane d ante fcc ted m i ies 103 Modes of 105 IE 105 Introduction E 106 Automatic Selection of the Mode of Operation 107 Transfer Modes sc ad phe hm pee eee ee 108 Operating Mode ccc eet 110 10 2 10 3 10 4 Chapter 11 Panel Structure of XBT 113 At aiGlance o onsec extant eee et ee wren E BOIS pgs 113 Principle of Application 5 114 Displaying Application 115 Principle of Alarm Panels 119 Alarm 120 Principle of System Panels 123 Displaying System 124 Scrolling within Panels 125 General Configuration 127 Ata SRI EE eer nat eimi 127 Accessing Configuration Parameters via the System Panel SYSTEM 128 Selecting the HMI 128 Selecting the Date and Time 129 Accessing the Product
20. Lite connect the XBT terminal with a PC where Vijeo Designer Lite is running e For controlling an automation system connect the XBT terminal with a PLC e For printing alarms as a data stream alarm log files or a list of current alarms connect the XBT terminal with a printer The following sections describe how to connect your XBT terminal to the different equipment and provides safety information concerning the cabling What s in this This chapter contains the following sections Chapter Section Topic Page 8 1 Grounding and Safety 67 8 2 Connecting XBT Terminals to a PC 69 8 3 Connecting XBT Terminals to a PLC 77 8 4 Connecting XBT N401 R411 Terminals to a Printer 87 33003962 09 2007 65 Connecting XBT Terminals 66 33003962 09 2007 Connecting XBT Terminals 8 1 Grounding and Safety Safety Information Concerning the Grounding of Terminals Danger of Point must be taken when XBT terminals are directly connected to a PLC that is to Point located in another building When you remove the cable from the terminal you will Connections loose the protective earth ground of the terminal Since these 2 buildings can have Between different earth grounds unplugging the cable from the terminal can lead to an Separate electric shock created by a ground loop voltage potential difference between two Buildings separate buildings A DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK FROM GROUND LOOPS
21. Methods Accelerated Down Up The total value of the field is increased or decreased by pressing the up down Incremental keys Edition F2 F3 Thumbwheel Left Right e First the digit to be modified is selected and starts blinking when the up and Edition down keys are pressed These keys are managed in the same way as a D drum This means that on reaching one end of the variable field you go back 4 to the other end F4 Next when the left and right keys are pressed the digit values are displayed in one direction or the other these keys are also managed in the same way Down U 4 as a drum re K 150 33003962 09 2007 Communication with the Automation System Edition Key Description Methods Direct Edition Key F1 F12 Keys F1 to F12 are dual labelled Fx Nx function numeric keys They be XBT R4ee only used to modify values directly The correspondence between keys and numeric F 1 values is as follows Key Value F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 Od cjo ojo F10 F11 t F12 Direct Input via Virtual numeric keypad on Activate the individual buttons on the touchscreen with your Virtual numeric touchscreen of XBT RT finger to enter the respective character Keypad XBT RT in touch variant only Magelis CHM sc Pes rs er re rs 3
22. Operating Elements LEDs and Connectors Overview of Keys on the Terminals The individual terminals provide the following keys XBT N XBTR XBT RT 4 customizable keys which can be configured as function keys control variant or as service keys input variant 12 customizable function keys 10 customizable keys which can be configured as function keys control variant or as service keys input variant 2 non configurable service keys e 2non configurable service keys e 4non configurable service keys 2 non configurable service keys 2 configurable service keys for functional link keys 2 configurable service keys for functional link keys configurable touchscreen WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Use appropriate guarding or interlocks where equipment operation presents a hazard to personnel or equipment Ensure equipment is operated only by appropriately trained personnel Do not use control keys for safety critical applications Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 33003962 09 2007 39 Operating Elements LEDs and Connectors Keys on XBT N XBT N terminals are customized for 2 different variants Terminals e control variant e input variant In these 2 different variants the terminals prov
23. PC running the Vijeo Designer Lite configuration software The correct cabling depends on whether your XBT terminal is e powered by the PLC e powered by an external 24 VDC power supply The following XBT terminals need 5 V power that must be supplied by the PC in this case XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT R400 XBT RT500 A CAUTION IMPROPER WIRING Connect these terminals to only 5 VDC sources Any higher voltage supplied to these terminals can cause them damage Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage The following XBT terminals need an external power supply supplying 24 VDC XBT N410 XBT N401 XBT NU400 XBT R410 XBT R411 70 33003962 09 2007 Connecting XBT Terminals Connecting XBT Terminals Powered by the PLC to a PC Overview Connecting XBT N200 N400 R400 PC The following XBT terminals need 5 V power that is usually supplied by the PLC XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT R400 e XBT RT500 When connecting these terminals to a PC for exchanging software configuration data with Vijeo Designer Lite the 5 V required by the terminal must be provided by the PC Note For connecting XBT terminals to a PC use the Schneider cables described in the following sections XBT N200 N400 and R400 terminals can be connected to a PC in 2 different ways e via the serial port of the PC using the Schneider cable XBT 2945 e via the USB port of t
24. Protocol XBT N R RT 33003998 AB DH485 Protocol XBT N R RT 33004016 Mitsubishi FX Protocol XBT N R RT 33004004 SYSMAC WAY Protocol XBT N R RT 33004010 You can download these technical publications and other technical information from our website at www telemecanique com 33003962 09 2007 9 About the Book Product Related Warnings User Comments All pertinent state regional and local safety regulations must be observed when installing and using this product For reasons of safety and to ensure compliance with documented system data only the manufacturer should perform repairs to components When controllers are used for applications with technical safety requirements please follow the relevant instructions We welcome your comments about this document You can reach us by e mail at techpub schneider electric com 10 33003962 09 2007 Document Conventions General information Overview A WARNING INCOMPATIBLE SOFTWARE Use only Schneider Electric manufacturer of approved software to program hardware Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Pictograms The meaning of the pictograms used in this document is explained below Pictogram Description Indicates information concerning the communication LED oop Indicates information concerning LEDs in general x Represents a butt
25. Slave 1 e PLC2 PLC4 Slave 2 Slave 93 Slave 4 28 33003962 09 2007 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range Polling Time of The XBT NU400 polls the missing equipment i e a starter every 5 minutes This XBT NU400 time interval has been selected due to performance and system validation reasons Terminals CONTROL SYSTEM DELAY Do not use the XBT NU400 for time critical input or output signals Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage The XBT NU400 is delivered with a unique pre loaded application for communication with up to 8 TESYS model U starters However in the final system configuration less than 8 starters may be used permanently as a normal installation In this case polling the missing starter s in too short time intervals will drastically decrease the communication with the connected starters This in turn may lead to increased response times and cause critical application issues In some cases time between operator action and starter acknowledgement can be longer than 20 seconds This is why the polling time of non connected equipment has been set to this much longer period of 5 minutes The pre loaded application in XBTNU400 in version 2 2 and later provide a page for manually resetting the communication During this manual restart of the terminal the reconnected devices will be detected Modbus z
26. Transfer Mode Overview Procedure of Transferring Software Applications In transfer mode the XBT terminal communicates with the Vijeo Designer Lite configuration software Software applications can be transferred in both directions The XBT terminal automatically enables the transfer mode when it is connected to a PC via a communication cable No operator action on the terminal is necessary in this mode For transferring software applications to or from your XBT terminal perform the following steps Step Action 1 Connect your XBT terminal to a PC running the Vijeo Designer Lite software For the suitable Schneider cable see Connecting XBT Terminals to a PC p 69 Result The XBT terminal automatically detects the connection to a PC enables the transfer mode and waits for software application transfer From the Vijeo Designer Lite software at your PC start the software application transfer For transferring software configuration data from the PC to the XBT terminal select the menus Device Download For transferring software configuration data from the XBT terminal to the PC select the menus Device Upload XBT terminals that are equipped with a communication LED indicate data interchange with a PC by a blinking communication LED 108 33003962 09 2007 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Transfer Mode Transfer mode application example Process Download Loadin
27. and dynamic functions are integrated by the application designer on the different panels to create additional control functions To activate functional links use the left and right keys on the front panel of the XBT terminals To activate buttons press the button directly on the screen if your XBT terminal is equipped with a touchscreen If your XBT terminal is not equipped with a touchscreen press the MOD key to select the button and the ENTER key to activate the button Example of a button object Telemecanique Magelis To activate dynamic functions use the Ri keys on the front panel of the XBT terminals These keys can also be linked to pictograms on screen Example of dynamic function keys linked to pictograms on screen Magelis 2 Links button objects and dynamic functions are programmed by the application designer to send different types of commands to the equipment from the application panel e impulse commands toggle commands set value reset value write value 140 33003962 09 2007 Communication with the Automation System Functional Link Example Telemecanique Magelis 3 Telemecanique Magelis No Description 1 Change panel link blinking to indicate that it is active Change panel Toggle link blinking to indicate that it is active 33003962 09 2007 141 Communication with the Automation Sys
28. device sets a variable field into edition mode by writing its number in a word in the dialog table To display the number of variable fields in Vijeo Designer Lite use the Layout Display Fields Indices menu WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Care must be taken to ensure that via the dialog table the application program of the connected device is the one actually being displayed and not the field of another panel Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage In return the XBT terminal writes the number of the field being completed in a word in the dialog table see Exchanging Data with the Automation System via the Dialog Table p 165 Specific feature of this type of selection You cannot select another variable field at the XBT terminal until the one requested by the connected device has been completed because the MOD key is inactive during this time 33003962 09 2007 149 Communication with the Automation System Entering a Value in an Edition Field Input Methods Before you can enter a value in an edition field activate the input mode in the XBT terminal After you have activated the input mode for a field the whole field blinks and the following edition methods are available e accelerated incremental edition e thumbwheel edition e direct edition e direct edition via virtual numeric keypad Edition Key Description
29. exactly as it has been HMI object configured object Please refer to HMI object operating mode operator optimum version A terminal s mode of operation in which the terminal communicates with one or several equipment of an automation system This is the normal operating mode of a terminal when it uses the HMI application The operator generally uses the terminal in this operating mode Please refer to transfer mode Please refer to HMI operator Version of a terminal that can only be connected to some of the Schneider PLCs Main characteristics e just enough features e external 5 VDC power supply mainly provided by the PLC e iback light color panel A terminal can display a panel Its size can be larger than the terminal display In this case the terminal allows using the scrolling to move the visible part of the panel A panel can contain not animated objects e g background images static texts and animated objects e g value displays bar graphs There are 3 different types of panels e application panel e alarm panel e system panel 186 33003962 09 2007 Glossary panel editor The panel editor displays the panel in WYSIWYG format what you see is what you get If the panel can not be displayed completely in the editor a scroll bar is displayed pilot device A terminal can communicate with several control system devices Of these only one is able to send commands to the term
30. front panels of the individual XBT terminal versions with the operating and control elements On their front panels the XBT N terminals provide the following operating and control elements XBT N200 XBT N401 XBT Nee No Description Backlit LCD display Communication LED XBT N401 Alarm LED XBT N401 LEDs that can be controlled by the PLC XBT N401 Service keys for functional link Service keys BR oO Nj Keys for function or input according to software configuration 34 33003962 09 2007 Operating Elements LEDs and Connectors XBT R Terminals On their front panels the XBT R terminals provide the following operating and control elements XBT R4ee XBT R411 XBT R4 No Description Backlit LCD display Communication LED XBT R411 Alarm LED XBT R411 LEDs that can be controlled by the PLC XBT R411 Service keys for functional link Service keys Control keys for function or service according to the context 33003962 09 2007 35 Operating Elements LEDs and Connectors XBT RT500 On their front panels the XBT RT500 terminals provide the following operating and Terminals control elements XBT RT500 No Description 1 B
31. is protocol dependent For further information refer to the XBT protocol manual describing the protocol you are using 130 33003962 09 2007 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals 10 4 Password Protection Accessing Password Protected Panels Fields Functional Links Protection To ensure that only authorized persons are able to read and write data it is possible to protect e access to panels e modification of fields e control via functional links If an operator does not have authorization e protected panels no longer appear in the list of panels e protected fields behave as if they had been configured as read only Password To access password protected areas enter your password via the Password system panel A navigation link to the Password system panel is required on one of the application panels For more information about how system panels are displayed see Displaying System Panels p 124 Telemecanique Magelis XBT terminals provide three access levels A B and C The passwords for these levels are defined in Vijeo Designer Lite A password consists of four alphanumeric characters default value 1111 A WARNING UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS An XBT terminal must only be installed and used by authorized personnel Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 33003962 09 2007 131 Operating Principles of XBT Term
32. it is necessary to structure your application An application should consist of a set of panels that can be arranged in a tree structure Example of a Tree structure Panel Tree ENeusr v Font LaineCyiic anguage ENGLISH Font Latin Cyrlic Structure F E Language ENGLISH 7 Font Latin Cyillic E Language ENGLISH gt Font LatinCyilic angusge ENGLISH Fon LainsCyilic nim 164 33003962 09 2007 Vijeo Designer Lite Configuration Software Exchanging Data with the Automation System via the Dialog Table Overview Dialog tables are integrated in the PLCs that are connected to XBT terminals A dialog table is a set of data exchanged between the PLC and the XBT terminal Dialog tables are used to warn terminals of alarm states For more information on the data exchange between XBT terminals and connected equipment via dialog tables refer to the Vijeo Designer Lite online help 33003962 09 2007 165 Vijeo Designer Lite Configuration Software 166 33003962 09 2007 Appendices At a Glance Overview What s in this Appendix This part provides additional information on this manual The appendix contains the following chapters Chapter Chapter Name Page A Troubleshooting and Further Information 169 B Architectures of Automation Systems 177 33003962 09 2007 167 Appendices 168 33003962 09 2007
33. the PLC e entering values 7 Connection to a PLC XBT Nand XBT RT terminals provide different operating variants Depending on the selected variant the keypad is either in control variant or in input variant or in touch variant only XBT RT In each variant the individual keys provide different functions for further information see Overview of Keys on the Individual XBT Terminals 38 To indicate the different functions to the user the key labels are interchangeable Blank labels are provided that can be filled with individual texts Applications for XBT terminals are created in the Vijeo Designer Lite software They can be associated with production monitoring preventive maintenance corrective maintenance process control In production monitoring applications XBT terminals display process status messages XBT terminal displaying a process status message 94 33003962 09 2007 Overview of Applications and Functions Preventive Maintenance Example Corrective Maintenance Example Process Control Example In preventive maintenance applications XBT terminals count parts for production monitoring XBT terminal counting parts In corrective maintenance applications XBT terminals indicate process faults XBT terminal indicating process faults In process control applications XBT terminals provide process control v
34. to a PLC 80 Connecting XBT Terminals Powered by an External Power Supply to a PLC 83 33003962 09 2007 77 Connecting XBT Terminals Distinguishing XBT Terminals by Power Supply Overview For controlling an automation system connect your XBT terminal to a PLC The correct cabling depends on whether your XBT terminal is e powered by the PLC e powered by an external 24 VDC power supply The following XBT terminals need 5 V power that must be supplied by the PLC in this case XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT R400 XBT RT500 A CAUTION IMPROPER WIRING Connect these terminals to only 5 VDC sources Any higer voltage supplied to these terminals can cause them damage Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage The following XBT terminals need an external power supply supplying 24 VDC XBT N410 XBT N401 XBT NU400 XBT R410 XBT R411 78 33003962 09 2007 Connecting XBT Terminals Data Exchanged Between XBT Terminals and PLCs Since data are continuously exchanged in a human machine dialog between an XBT terminal and a PLC please consider the following recommendations A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Never remove the PLC cable from the XBT terminal while an operator is working at it Unplugging the PLC cable during operation may lead to the loss of requests or responses exchanged between the terminal and the PLC Fai
35. with a touchscreen that allows execution of functions by pushing elements directly on the display unit of the terminal You can activate HMI objects for edition mode by directly pressing the requested object on the touchscreen You can activate the function of a button displayed on the display unit of the terminal by directly pressing on this button A CAUTION TOUCHSCREEN MALFUNCTION Activate the touchscreen with fingers only Never use sharp instruments such as screwdrivers as they may damage the touchscreen Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage 100 33003962 09 2007 Overview of Applications and Functions Functions of LEDs on XBT N401 XBT R411 Terminals Overview The table below lists the functions of the LEDs provided on XBT N401 and XBT R411 terminals LED Color Status Meaning Communication Amber Off No cable or no communication Blinking Communication OK nop Alarms Red Alarm list ALARM Off Empty On Alarms already displayed Blinking New alarms not previously displayed Input variant Up Down Green Off Key inactive On Possibility of going up down within a panel Blinking Indicates the possibility e of selecting a value in a list e ofincrementing decrementing the selected digit Control variant LED for static function keys Green Off These LEDs are governed by the automation system XBT N O
36. 05 XX 001 VAT1 Alarm number 1 105 03 2004 09 10 02 IXXX 001 VAT1 Alarm number 1 105 03 2004 09 08 48 XXX 001 VAT1 Alarm number 1 105 03 2004 09 04 57 XX Alarm 1 appeared was acknowledged and then disappeared Alarm 2 is present but has not been acknowledged 33003962 09 2007 161 Communication with the Automation System 162 33003962 09 2007 Vijeo Designer Lite Configuration Software 1 2 Overview This chapter provides a short reference to the Vijeo Designer Lite configuration software for XBT terminals What s in this This chapter contains the following topics 2 Chapter Topic Page Creating XBT Terminal Applications 164 Exchanging Data with the Automation System via the Dialog Table 165 33003962 09 2007 163 Vijeo Designer Lite Configuration Software Creating XBT Terminal Applications Criteria An XBT terminal application consists of the entire dialog between the operator and the automated process In its entirety this should take account of The criteria relating to the automation system The user criteria The criteria for creating the actual dialog application production monitoring preventive maintenance corrective maintenance process control user interface level of intervention programming e debugging e upgrading Note These constraints mean that
37. 1 Insert Labels At a Glance Overview This section describes the different insert labels provided for the different XBT types What s in this This section contains the following topics Section Topic Page Insert Labels XBT N 48 Insert Labels XBT R 50 Insert Labels XBT RT 52 33003962 09 2007 47 Insert Labels Insert Labels XBT N Overview XBT N terminals are delivered with an insert label sheet providing the following label types to assign different texts or symbols to the keys e service key labels e function key labels e blank labels All labels are pre cut and just have to be pressed out of the label sheet The ready to use service key and function key labels can directly be inserted into the XBT N terminal as described in section Inserting Insert Labels p 55 To print your own text or symbols on the blank labels use the Vijeo Designer Lite configuration software New label sheets can be ordered at Schneider with the following part numbers XBT Terminal Label Sheet Part Number XBT N200 XBT 400 XBT NU400 XBT 410 XBLYNOO XBT N401 XBLYNO1 A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Make sure that the text symbols on your insert label always correspond to what is configured for your XBT N terminal in the Vijeo Designer Lite configuration software Otherwise the keys of your terminal will not initiate the actions indicated on them Fa
38. 24 VDC power supply e point to point and multi point connection e light indicators e 3back light colors e peripheral connection printer upload Transfer of an HMI application from Vijeo Designer Lite software to an XBT terminal user Either an operator or a designer when it is not necessary to make the distinction V variable Storage element containing a value evolving during the time Can be either a internal variable field version Vijeo Designer Lite variable or an external variable Area on a panel configured to display an item depending on the value of a variable in the connected equipment There are 3 terminal versions e please refer to optimum version e please refer to standard version e please refer to universal version Configuration software for the low end Magelis range It replaces the XBT L1000 software 33003962 09 2007 189 Glossary WYSIWYG What You See Is What You Get X XBT Any HMI terminal when it is not necessary to make the distinction 190 33003962 09 2007 Index A alarm list 120 121 alarm log 121 158 clearing 158 display 158 principles 158 alarm management 120 alarm panels 156 acknowledgment 121 advantages in operating mode 119 appearance types 120 display 122 display priority 120 displaying 156 ignoring alarms 157 log 121 158 objective 119 principle 119 principles 119 storage principle 121 viewing 156
39. 3003962 09 2007 151 Communication with the Automation System Confirming Cancelling an Edition Overview Confirming an Edition Canceling an Edition To confirm or to cancel the edition of alphanumeric fields use the ENTER and ESC key ENTER key If you press the ENTER key after you have modified an edition field the entered value is transmitted to the connected device Refreshment of the field which was in edition mode is active again ESC key If you press the ESC key after you have modified an edition field the following will happen e No write action is performed to the automation system e The value prior to edition is redisplayed e Refreshment of the field which was in edition mode is active again 152 33003962 09 2007 Communication with the Automation System Exit Edition on Time Out Overview If you have enabled edition mode but you do not press any key for more than 1 minute edition mode will be disabled automatically and the following will happen e No write action is performed to the automation system e Refreshment of the field which was in edition mode is active again Edition Report Overview After the edition mode has been disabled the connected equipment is informed of how the edition ended e confirmation e cancellation e time out by updating the Report word in the dialog table 33003962 09 2007 153 Communication with the Automation Syste
40. 33003962 00 a brand of Schneider Electric Magelis XBT N R RT Compact Display Units User Manual 09 2007 www telemecanique com Table of Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 3 1 Chapter 4 4 1 Chapter 5 5 1 Chapter 6 Safety Information 7 About the rania eon et 9 Document 11 General information a esdi ia dae a ee ren 11 OVERVIEW A E E E TE EOE LE 13 Standards reser raen A Y Pe PP Urn SER 13 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range 15 Ata Glancem urina tase eeu ree AA et ene eic s on tae 15 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range 17 Ata GLAM CO sine vosotros rh Skee te o 17 Characteristics Applying to All XBT Terminals 18 Characteristics of the Individual XBT 20 Polling TIMES ei oo Res her ole eee E ack wee EN RES 28 Operating Elements LEDs and Connectors 31 Ata Glance cus ete E cR dere eed re Ee qmi d quar dass 31 Operating Elements LEDs and 33 Aba Glancez s quw Lu estie etie ur fe nd 33 Front Parel s a nonce shee S DR RSS 34 ReariParnels ore ote eke
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42. 485 33003962 09 2007 21 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range XBT Type XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT N410 XBT N401 XBT R411 XBT NU400 XBT R400 XBT R410 XBT RT500 Connection Printer link No printer link MiniDin full RS232C including modem signals 22 33003962 09 2007 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range Display Units Alphanumeric Matrix Display Unit Matrix Display Unit Matrix Display Unit Display Unit XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 XBT N200 EXTTTTNETITTTS o Eune Display Type Backlit LCD Backlit LCD 122 x 32 pixels Color Green Green Orange Red Capacity 2 lines of 20 1 4 lines of 5 20 characters characters Active display unit area width x height 74x 12 mm 2 91 x 0 47 in 72 x 20 mm 2 83 x 0 79 in Size of characters width x height 3 2x 5 5 mm 0 13x 0 22 in 2 9 x 4 8 to 11 8 x 17 4 mm 0 11 x 0 17 to 0 46 x 0 69 in Keypad 8 keys 4 of them can be re labeled Signaling No LEDs 6 LEDs including 4 for the 4 central keys Functions Number of panels 128 application 200 application panels panel maximum panels 256 alarm panels Variables per panel 8 40 Vertical panel no yes scrolling Number of lines per 2 25 Representation of Alphanumeric variables Fonts Latin Katakana Latin Cyrillic Katakana Greek Sim
43. 7 105 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Introduction Overview Magelis XBT terminals provide the following 2 modes of operation e In Transfer mode dialog applications can be exchanged between the PC running the Vijeo Designer Lite software and the Magelis XBT terminal e Operating mode data is exchanged between the XBT terminal and the automation system controlling the latter Transfer mode Magelis Vijeo Designer Lite application transfer 5 Only one mode at a time Operating mode Communication with the PLC These 2 modes of operation will be described in the following sections 106 33003962 09 2007 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Automatic Selection of the Mode of Operation On power up the XBT terminal automatically detects the equipment connected on Overview its serial link and enables the suitable mode of operation only one mode at a time Process of Graphical presentation of the process of selecting the mode of operation Selecting the Mode of Operation XBT terminal XBT terminal connected to PC connected to PLC Enter password Operating mode communication with the automation system Transfer mode Access to rotected HMI objects data transfer between XBT terminal and PC HMI objects not protected Invalid password 33003962 09 2007 107 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals
44. Do not touch the connecting cables of the XBT terminals without proper protection against hazardous voltages Connect the cable to the current ground at the service entrance of the building Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury 33003962 09 2007 67 Connecting XBT Terminals Point to point connections between separate buildings building 1 building 2 PLC XBT RT signal cable earth ground of building 1 earth ground of building 2 resistance R between the 2 earth grounds hRWND 68 33003962 09 2007 Connecting XBT Terminals 8 2 Connecting XBT Terminals to a PC At a Glance Overview The following sections provide information on how to connect XBT terminals to a PC for exchanging software configuration data What s in this This section contains the following topics Section Topic Page Distinguishing XBT Terminals by Power Supply 70 Connecting XBT Terminals Powered by the PLC to a PC 71 Connecting XBT Terminals Powered by an External Power Supply to a PC 74 33003962 09 2007 69 Connecting XBT Terminals Distinguishing XBT Terminals by Power Supply Overview For exchanging software configuration data with Vijeo Designer Lite connect your XBT terminal to a
45. ETED Upload to the PC finished UPLOAD FAILED Upload to the PC failed UPLOAD IN PROGRESS Upload to the PC in progress WAITING FOR TRANSFER Awaiting remote loading WIRING FAULT Wiring problem 172 33003962 09 2007 Troubleshooting and Further Information Muliti XBT system messages 6 languages which can be translated by Vijeo Designer Languages Lite in the system panels System Messages Number Error Message Description 244 ALARM LIST EMPTY No alarms logged in the terminal 203 CANNOT READ DIALOG TABLE Connection problems between XBT lt gt PLC 241 CANNOT READ VARIABLE Variable cannot be read 202 CANNOT WRITE DIALOG TABLE Writing to a protected zone or XBT lt gt PLC connection problems 242 CANNOT WRITE VARIABLE Variable cannot be written 204 CONNECTION IN PROGRESS XBT is trying to connect to the PLC 247 DATE FORMAT INVALID The date cannot be displayed because of its format 201 DIALOG TABLE AUTHORIZATION Authorization word is incorrect 251 LANGUAGE DOES NOT EXIST Language not entered in the XBT 250 LANGUAGE IMPOSED BY THE PLC Current language determined by the PLC 257 LOG CLEARING IN PROGRESS Following an operator request the log is being cleared 243 OVERFLOW MIN lt VALUE lt MAX Input of a value which is outside the limits 249 PAGE DOES NOT EXIST Call
46. FF J I 1002 1VAT2 Alarm number 105 03 2004 09 12 05 XX 1001 VAT1 Alarm number 105 03 2004 09 10 02 1 XXX 1001 VAT1 Alarm number 105 03 2004 09 08 48 XXX 1001 VAT1 Alarm number 105 03 2004 09 04 57 XX Alarm 1 appeared was acknowledged and then disappeared Alarm 2 is present but has not been acknowledged 160 33003962 09 2007 Communication with the Automation System Printing the Alarm Log Initiated by the Operator Initiated by the PLC Example The log is printed in sequential order Sorted by status with the most recent alarm at the top The following information is printed for each alarm its number name of the alarm panel date and time of appearance date and time of acknowledgment date and time of disappearance The log is printed by means of the print command word in the dialog table The log is printed in sequential order sorted by status with the most recent alarm at the top The following information is printed for each alarm e alarm number e name of the alarm panel e date and time of appearance e date and time of acknowledgment e date and time of disappearance NUM ALARM LIST IDD MM YYYY HH MM SS ON ACK OFF 1 1 002 VAT2 Alarm number 2 105 03 2004 09 12
47. If you have configured your XBT RT terminal for input variant in the Vijeo Designer Lite configuration software insert the following service key label into your XBT RT terminal Service key label XBT RT If you have configured your XBT RT terminal for control variant in the Vijeo Designer Lite configuration software insert the following function key label into your XBT RT terminal Function key label XBT RT If you have configured your XBT RT terminal for touch variant in the Vijeo Designer Lite configuration software insert the following touch key label into your XBT RT terminal Touch key label XBT RT The insert label sheet includes blank labels providing you the possibility to create labels with your own texts or symbols Service blank label XBT RT For a detailed description on how to print your own labels see Creating Individual Labels 61 33003962 09 2007 53 Insert Labels 54 33003962 09 2007 Inserting Labels Inserting Insert Labels Overview Graphical Representation of Correctly Inserting Labels into XBT N Terminals In order to ensure that each key of the XBT terminals executes the requested function it is of vital importance that you correctly insert the insert label into the device The following paragraphs describe the procedures of inserting insert labels into XBT and XBT R RT terminals The graphic below shows how to correctly inse
48. K FROM GROUND LOOPS Do not touch the connecting cables of the XBT terminals without proper protection against hazardous voltages Connect the cable to the current ground at the service entrance of the building See Safety Information Concerning the Grounding of Terminals p 67 for additional details Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury 33003962 09 2007 83 Connecting XBT Terminals Connecting XBT N410 N401 NU400 R410 R411 toa PLC XBT 410 N401 NU400 R410 R411 terminals require different cables for connecting them to individual PLCs or fieldbus taps Use the Schneider cable XBT 2938 RS485 to connect XBT 410 N401 NU400 R410 R411 to the following Schneider PLCs Tesys Model U Altivar Lexium 05 Zelio with communication module Preventa XPSMC Connection via the Schneider cable XBT Z938 RS485 S XBT Z938 RS485 SubD25 To connect your XBT terminal to other PLCs or fieldbus taps refer to the lists below showing the adequate cables Connection to PLCs or fieldbus taps using different Schneider cables SubD25 Cabling with PLCs PLC Cable Advantys STB XBT Z988 RS232 Momentum XBT Z9711 RS232C Quantum 984 XBT 29710 RS232C Twido Micro Premium Nano XBT 2968 Z9680 RS485 Modicon M340 XBT 2938 RS485 TSX17 XBT 2958 2928 RS485 TSX 7 series 40 SCI plug XBT 2948
49. TSX07ee 37 57 programming port e XBT 29780 for XBT N200 N400 R400 RT500 e XBT 2968 XBT 29680 XBT 29681 XBT 29686 for XBT N401 N410 R410 R41 1 TSX47 67 87 XBT 2948 RS485 84 33003962 09 2007 Connecting XBT Terminals PLC Cable TSX SCG116 XBT 2928 TSX SCM21x6 XBT 2918 SLC 5 XBT 29730 RS232 PLC 5 XBT 29720 RS232 Micrologix XBT 29731 RS232 SLC Micrologix point to point XBT Z9732 RS485 SLC Micrologix multidrop via 1761 NET AIC XBT 29741 RS232 FXON FX1N FX1S FX2N FX2NC FX2C XBT Z980 RS232 RS422 Siemens S7 PG XBT Z972 RS485 TWDXCATSRJ TWDXCAISO CVM1 e XBT Z9740 RS232 e XBT Z9741 RS422 COM1 XBT Z9740 RS232 Cabling with fieldbus taps PLC Cable LU9 GC3 XBT Z938 RS485 SCA62 multipoint XBT 2908 RS485 SCA64 XBT Z908 RS485 XBT 2938 RS485 33003962 09 2007 85 Connecting XBT Terminals 86 33003962 09 2007 Connecting XBT Terminals 8 4 Connecting XBT N401 R411 Terminals to a Printer Printer Connections Overview Compatible Printers Connecting XBT N401 R411 to a Printer XBT N401 and XBT R411 terminals provide a MiniDIN connector on their rear panel for connecting an RS232C printer XBT N401 and XBT R411 can be connected to any RS232C printer but the following printers have already tested to be compatible
50. The XBT terminal reads the dialog table in the PLC 2 and displays the desired panel 3 Once the command has been processed the XBT terminal writes the value H FFFF in the panel to be processed word 4 to acknowledge the request to the PLC program 33003962 09 2007 117 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals From System Panels You can directly access a specific panel by using a navigation link provided on a system panel The following figure shows a system panel providing links to application panels System panel with links to application panels Telemecanique LET TATE To navigate directly to the LIST OF ALARMS panel select the arrow next to LIST OF ALARMS and activate this link by using the arrow keys of the front panel or directly touching the arrow on the touchscreen For more information about system panels see Principle of System Panels p 123 118 33003962 09 2007 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Principle of Alarm Panels Objective An alarm panel has the same characteristics as an application panel with respect to e the text e the fields The first line of an alarm panel is preconfigured by Vijeo Designer Lite to show e the dates and times of alarm appearance disappearance and acknowledgment e the ranking of the alarm in the alarm list e the total number of alarms in the list The advantage of an alarm panel lies in its event triggered display Each al
51. W50058 Word Quick decrement from 65535 to 0 96MW50059 Word Increment from 0 to 9 every 2 seconds 96MW50060 Word Decrement from 9 to 0 every 2 seconds 96MW10000 Word Transmission speed MW 10001 Word Parity MW 10005 Word Address number MW10006 0 Bit Counters reset MW 10007 MW10015 Word Counters 1 9 value depending on the protocol MW 10028 Word Value of the programmed language MW 10033 String Password level in progress MW 10034 String Password input in progress MW 10035 Word Reset current password value 0 for Reset MW 10036 String Product reference MW 10037 String Application name MW 10038 String Application date MW 10039 String Application hour MW 10040 String Protocol name MW 10041 String Build time version MW 10042 String Firmware version MW 10043 String Run time name MW 10044 String Run time version MW 10050 MW10059 Word Counter 10 19 value depending on the protocol 174 33003962 09 2007 Troubleshooting and Further Information Variable Type Description MW 11000 Word Value of the panel to be displayed MW 12000 Word Values gt 0 clear the history MW 12001 Word Values 0 print the history 92eMW12020 Word Values 0 print the alarm list MW 12030 Word Values gt 0 stop the printing process 33003962 09 2007 175 Troubleshooting and Further Information Terminal Self Tests Overview e self test during pow
52. a Function Keys on the Display Unit Example Function key Telemecanique Magelis 1 Function key The dialog table enables dialog between the PLC and the terminal In this table one word is reserved to supply the PLC with the status of the function keys in the form of a word bit Bit 15 to Bit 12 Bit 11 Bit 10 Bit9 Bit8 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit2 Bit1 BitO Reserved F12 F11 F10 F9 F8 F7 F6 F5 F4 2 1 33003962 09 2007 145 Communication with the Automation System 146 33003962 09 2007 Communication with the Automation System 11 3 Entering Modifying Values Alphanumeric Fields in Edition Mode At a Glance Overview This section describes how to select and modify alphanumeric fields i e fields that allow to enter characters A Z and numbers 0 9 What s in this This section contains the following topics Section z Topic Page Accessing an Alphanumeric Edition Field 148 Entering a Value in an Edition Field 150 Confirming Cancelling an Edition 152 Exit Edition on Time Out 153 Edition Report 153 33003962 09 2007 147 Communication with the Automation System Accessing an Alphanumeric Edition Field Overview User Selecting an Edition Field Alphanumeric edition fields can either be accessed by the user or by the automation system
53. acklit LCD display 2 Service keys 3 Keys for control or service according to software configuration 4 Configurable touchscreen 36 33003962 09 2007 Operating Elements LEDs and Connectors Rear Panels Overview The following section shows the different rear panels of the individual XBT terminal versions with their connectors Rear Panel On their rear panels the XBT terminals provide the following connectors XBT N200 XBT 400 XBT R400 XBT 10 XBT NU400 XBT R410 ALI XBT 401 XBT R411 No Description RJ45 serial link PLC power supply SubD25 serial link 3 wire terminal for 24 VDC power supply AJOJN MiniDIN connector for printer 33003962 09 2007 37 Operating Elements LEDs and Connectors Overview of Keys on the Individual XBT Terminals Overview Types of Keys The various types of XBT terminals provide different front panels including different keys for executing functions or entering values The following paragraphs provide an overview of the keys provided on the individual XBT terminals A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Ensure the control key insert label matches the configured function of the key Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage The front panels of the terminals include 2 types of keys
54. afety Information PLEASE NOTE Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material 2007 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 33003962 09 2007 About the Book At a Glance Document Scope This manual describes how to use the Magelis XBT N R RT device Validity Note Schneider Electric assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document If you have suggestions for improvements or amendments or have found errors in this publication please notify us No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying without express written permission of Schneider Electric The data and illustrations found in this documentation are not binding We reserve the right to modify our products in line with our policy of continuous product development The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Schneider Electric Related Documents Title of Documentation Reference Number Vijeo Designer Lite Online help Modbus Master Protocol XBT N R RT 33003986 Modbus SlaveProtocol XBT N R RT 33003980 Uni Telway Protocol XBT N R RT 33003974 Siemens PPI Protocol XBT N R RT 33003992 AB DF1
55. age Accessing Configuration Parameters via the System Panel SYSTEM 128 Selecting the HMI Language 128 Selecting the Date and Time Format 129 Accessing the Product Reference 130 Accessing the Line Parameters 130 33003962 09 2007 127 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Accessing Configuration Parameters via the System Panel SYSTEM It is possible to configure certain terminal parameters when the terminal is in operating mode without going into Vijeo Designer Lite The configuration parameters are accessed via the SYSTEM system panel for displaying system panels see Displaying System Panels p 124 Overview Telemecanique VET DATES Selecting the HMI Language In the HMI Language system panel choose one of the languages configured by the designer Overview Telemecanique Magelis 128 33003962 09 2007 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Selecting the Date and Time Format Entering Date and Time Selecting Display Format Example In the DATE TIME panel set the current date and time and define the date and time display format of your choice 3 Telemecanique WEC GLE The date and time values are entered in the same way as a variable alphanumeric field for further information see Entering a Value in an Edition Field p 150 The format can be configured using the Vijeo Designer Lite program during terminal configu
56. alarms objective 119 appearance types 120 application 164 application panels definition 114 display 115 principle 114 applications 93 automation system architectures mulitipoint connection 179 multidrop connection 179 point to point connection 178 blank labels 61 button object 140 cable 106 cabling 71 cancelling an edition 152 characteristics 18 20 commands impulse 136 toggle 137 confirming an edition 152 connection multidrop 179 multipoint 179 to a PC 71 connectors 37 control elements 34 controlling automation system 110 33003962 09 2007 191 Index D date and time 129 display format 129 input 129 dialog table exchanging data via 165 display of a panel 115 display of an application panel on power up 115 dual labelled keys 98 dynamic function keys 140 E edition cancellation 152 confirmed 152 report 153 environmental influences 18 exchanging data via the dialog table 165 F function keys dynamic 38 static 38 functional command link representation 142 functional link 140 functions of keys 98 of touchscreen 98 XBT terminals 91 H HMI language selection 128 human machine dialog 93 impulse commands 136 input exit on time out 153 of a value 150 input modification of a value 148 insert label XBT N 48 insert label XBT R 50 insert label XBT RT 52 K key functions 98 keys 34 38 L label insert labe
57. als supporting a second serial line 100 protocol displays the parameters for the communication with the equipment connected on the automation network 110 advanced displays internal error counters These internal error counters can be of interest during calls to the technical support 124 33003962 09 2007 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Scrolling within Panels Overview Scrolling is necessary in XBT N and XBT R terminals to view the entire panel that contains more lines than the display unit can display When opening a panel the first being the number of lines on the display unit lines of this panel are displayed on the display unit For example four lines for the XBT N400 terminal Example The other lines can be displayed by scrolling up or down the panel using the up and down keys on the keypad Telemecanique Magelis Telemecanique Magelis Telemecanique Magelis Telemecanique ee 33003962 09 2007 125 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals 126 33003962 09 2007 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals 10 3 General Configuration Settings At a Glance Overview This section describes general settings concerning the HMI language the date and time format as well as access to product reference and line parameters What s in this This section contains the following topics ion Section Topic P
58. arm panel is associated with a word bit in the dialog table If the bit is at state 1 the panel is displayed and the text blinks Example Example of an alarm panel 1 Line time stamped by the XBT terminal A for Alarm the alarm text appears blinking and changes to a steady display once it has been acknowledged Listing Alarmsin When a fault appears it is often the consequence of other faults Due to their Operating Mode priority system XBT terminals can display the most important fault i e the fault that is presenting the highest risk to the automation system architecture e All faults are time stamped on appearance 33003962 09 2007 119 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Alarm Management Alarm Indication Display Priority Exception of Priority 0 Appearance Types The actual display of an alarm depends on the priority it has been allocated see section Display Priority below Alarms pending on the automation system architecture are stored in an alarm list The graphic below shows an Alarm LED The Alarm LED continuously informs the operator about the state of the alarm list e Off The alarm list is empty e Blinking The alarm list contains alarms which have appeared since the alarm list was viewed new alarms e On The alarm list contains alarms which occurred before the alarm list was viewed alarms already displayed A priority can be associated with each alarm pa
59. bels for XBT N terminals is identical with the difference that they provide only 1 line of text symbols To create insert labels with your own texts or symbols proceed as follows Step Action 1 Open the Static Function Keys dialog box in the Vijeo Designer Lite configuration software for your XBT terminal type 2 Click the Print Label button Result A special Microsoft Word template opens Microsoft Word template for XBT RT Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text 33003962 09 2007 61 Creating Individual Labels Step Action 3 Modify the Word template to create your own key labels 4 Print the modified Word document first on a blank paper to create a reference sheet Printout of the modified Word template Left On Off Righ Text Tex Tex Text Text Tex Tex Text Text Tex Tex Text Text Tex Tex Text 62 33003962 09 2007 Creating Individual Labels Step Action Position the insert label sheet on the reference printout in a way that the keys the new texts symbols should be printed on are exactly on top of the new texts symbols on the reference printout Positioning insert label sheet on the reference printout Left On Off Right GRRE Please refer to thes
60. cription on how to print your own labels see Creating Individual Labels p 61 33003962 09 2007 51 Insert Labels Insert Labels XBT RT Overview XBT terminals are delivered with 2 insert label sheets providing the following label types to assign different texts or symbols to the keys e service key labels e function key labels e touch key labels e blank labels All labels are pre cut and just have to be pressed out of the label sheet The ready to use service key function key and touch key labels can directly be inserted into the XBT RT terminal as described in section nserting Insert Labels p 55 To print your own text or symbols on the blank labels use the Vijeo Designer Lite configuration software New label sheets can be ordered at Schneider with part number XBLYRTOO WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Make sure that the text symbols on your insert label always correspond to what is configured for your XBT RT terminal in the Vijeo Designer Lite configuration software Otherwise the keys of your terminal will not initiate the actions indicated on them Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 52 33003962 09 2007 Insert Labels Service Key Labels for XBT RT Terminals Function Key Labels for XBT RT Terminals Touch Key Labels for XBT RT Terminals Blank Labels for XBT RT Terminals
61. e function key labels can directly be inserted into the XBT R terminal as described in section Inserting Insert Labels p 55 To print your own text or symbols on the blank labels use the Vijeo Designer Lite configuration software New label sheets can be ordered at Schneider with the following part numbers XBT Terminal Label Sheet Part Number XBT R400 XBT R410 XBLYROO XBT R411 XBLYRO 1 WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Make sure that the text symbols on your insert label always correspond to what is configured for your XBT R terminal in the Vijeo Designer Lite configuration software Otherwise the keys of your terminal will not initiate the actions indicated on them Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 50 33003962 09 2007 Insert Labels Function Key Labels for XBT R Terminals Blank Labels for XBT R Terminals The following function key label is provided on the label sheet of XBT R terminals Function key label XBT R F1 F2 F3 F5 Fo E7 Fs ro F10 f F11 r2 Function key label XBT R411 with LEDs Fi F24 F3 F4 F5 F6 e gt e a FB Fita FI2 The insert label sheet includes blank labels providing you the possibility to create labels with your own texts or symbols Blank label XBT R Blank label XBT R411 with LEDs y 9 3 d For a detailed des
62. elow Key Description If an alarm is displayed during operation you can press the ESC key to return to operating mode The alarm remains in the list and the ALARM esc LED changes to a steady display 33003962 09 2007 157 Communication with the Automation System Alarm Log Log Principles Alarms are automatically stored in a log file one after another Once the log file is full new alarms overwrite the oldest alarms In this way each alarm event for appearance acknowledgment disappearance see Listing Alarms in Operating Mode 119 is recorded and time stamped Note XBT R411 are the only terminals that permanently save the log Any other XBT terminal types loose the information stored in the log when they are switched off The retention period for the log is limited to twelve hours Beyond that time there is a possibility that the log will be cleared Note In order for an alarm panel to be stored in the log the store option must be enabled for the panel You can view clear and print the log which will be described in the following sections Viewing the Log You can access the alarm log from the MENU system panel see Displaying System Panels p 124 MENU system panel Telemecanique Magelis Once inside the log you can browse through the various alarms see Viewing Alarms p 156 Clearing the Log clear the log file proceed as follows
63. en of XBT RT terminals If the key or functional link is released the action stops Example Motor command Key Bit released 0 pressed 1 released 0 136 33003962 09 2007 Communication with the Automation System Toggle Commands Toggle The automation system is activated by pressing the function key or functional link Command or button object on the touchscreen of XBT RT terminals If the function key or functional link is pressed again the action on the control system stops Example Conveyor forward command Key Bit released 0 pressed 1 released 1 pressed 0 33003962 09 2007 137 Communication with the Automation System 138 33003962 09 2007 Communication with the Automation System 11 2 Activating Commands At a Glance Overview This section describes the different ways commands can be activated at XBT terminals What s in this This section contains the following topics ion Section Activating Commands via Functional Links Button Objects or Dynamic 140 Function Keys on the Display Unit Activating Commands via Function Keys on the Display Unit 145 33003962 09 2007 139 Communication with the Automation System Activating Commands via Functional Links Button Objects or Dynamic Function Keys on the Display Unit Overview Functional links button objects
64. er supply has been turned OFF before disconnecting replacing or wiring modules e Before turning ON sweep front panel with a damp cloth Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury 33003962 09 2007 13 Overview 14 33003962 09 2007 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range 3 At a Glance Overview What s in this Chapter This chapter presents the different types of XBT terminals with their individual characteristics This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 3 1 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range 17 33003962 09 2007 15 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range 16 33003962 09 2007 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range 3 1 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range At a Glance Overview This section lists the characteristics of the individual versions of the XBT terminal range What s in this This section contains the following topics Section Topic Page Characteristics Applying to All XBT Terminals 18 Characteristics of the Individual XBT Terminals 20 Polling Times 28 33003962 09 2007 17 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range Characteristics Applying to All XBT Terminals Overview UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use XBT terminals for safety critical processes Failure to follow the
65. er up e continuous self test during operation XBT terminals perform 2 types of self tests Self Test Power Up When the terminal is powered up the following self tests are performed Element Tested Test Principle Failure Criterion Action in Event of Failure The working memory RAM Writing reading Value read different from value written Operation impossible STOP The firmware Checksum calculation and checking Calculated checksum lt gt stored checksum Operation impossible STOP The application memory Checksum calculation and checking Calculated checksum lt gt stored checksum Operation impossible Transfer compulsory Continuous Self A continuous self test checks that the program is operating correctly watchdog Test Note If a problem is detected that prevents operation of the product the terminal turns off all its LEDs stops working and displays an error number if the detected fault permits it to do so If the same problem still persists after the terminal has been switched back on inform the maintenance department of this error number 176 33003962 09 2007 Architectures of Automation Systems B Types of Architectures of Automation Systems Communication via Protocols Communication between the XBT terminal and connected equipment is achieved by means of a communication protocol which is selected when c
66. ere nsu t ues ect pe spas E Reed 155 Ata Glance scene oe toca EP BUE eeu orbes Fed de duet 155 Viewing or Ignoring 156 Alarm Log and re Re Ret ume iur E DERE Es 158 Chapter 12 Appendices Appendix A Appendix B Printing Alarms 5 sieut fa Pade Pees 159 At aiGlanc s woes ce eee ee hed Hoe oe epee Seppe oe ead 159 Principles of Printing Alarms 160 Printing Alarms as a Data Stream 160 Printing the Alarm 161 Vijeo Designer Lite Configuration Software 163 Ata Glance citu poe are ade que eae ated aces aaa 163 Creating XBT Terminal Applications 164 Exchanging Data with the Automation System via the Dialog Table 165 ee eee eee ee ee E du a WD das 167 Ata Glance prd Eee as EA vedono on 167 Troubleshooting and Further Information 169 Ata Glatice bete RESI REGIE see es 169 Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions 170 Error Messages ois ie eee ee edi te P e d ES 172 Internal Variables Band hen TY DR ne aaa ERR ERES 174 Terminal Self Tests eee 176 Architectures of Automation Systems
67. g the human machine dialog application into the XBT terminal Upload Transferring an application from the XBT terminal to the PC No Description 1 XBT N401 2 Transfer cable for a list of Schneider cables refer to Connecting XBT Terminals to a PC p 69 3 PC with Vijeo Designer Lite 33003962 09 2007 109 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Operating Mode Overview Accessing Panels in Operating Mode The operating mode is used for data interchange between the XBT terminal and the automation system to control the automation system The following tasks can be performed in this mode of operation e panel display e edition modification of automation system architecture parameter values e process control discrete e viewing and acknowledging alarms The XBT terminal automatically enables the operating mode when it is connected to a PLC via a communication cable When the XBT terminal is connected to a PLC the XBT terminal automatically displays the default panel after start up This default panel allows navigation to the remaining panels To navigate between panels and to access a selected panel use the arrow keys of your XBT terminal Arrow Keys Function To navigate to another panel press the up and down arrows of your XBT terminal To access a selected panel press the right arrow of your XBT terminal 110 33003962 09 2007 Operat
68. h the text but without variable values for more information see Alarm Log p 158 33003962 09 2007 121 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Display Principle Representation of Alarm Panels An alarm occurs The ALARM LED blinks The alarm is stored in the alarm list Edition End of edition or in progress edition aborted Alarm with Acknowledgment or higher priority disappearance of this alarm already displayed The highest priority alarm that is the oldest alarm not appearing in the list is displayed 122 33003962 09 2007 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Principle of System Panels Definition System panels are predefined panels which are used to perform operations relating to the XBT terminal system In operating mode these panels can be accessed in the same way as application panels System panels are panels processed as if they were application type panels Hence they are stored with the application panels in the developed application file There are 3 types of system panels e standard system panels which can be called by accessing an application panel numbers 1 to 100 e system panels which cannot be called by accessing an application panel numbers 101 to 200 e popup message system panels which cannot be called numbers 201 to 300 The advantage of being able to view these panels with Vijeo Designer Lite is that System messages can be translated
69. he PC using the Schneider cables XBT Z925 and TSX CUSB485 Connecting XBT N200 N400 R400 to a serial port of a PC using the Schneider cable XBT 2945 a XBT 2945 1 3 XBT 2945 2 3 XBT 2945 3 3 33003962 09 2007 71 Connecting XBT Terminals Connecting XBT N200 N400 R400 to a USB port of a PC using the Schneider cables XBT Z925 and TSX CUSB485 XBT Z925 TSX CUSB485 USB RJ45 72 33003962 09 2007 Connecting XBT Terminals Connecting XBT RT500 terminals can be connected to a PC in 2 different ways XBT RT500 to a e via the serial port of the PC using the Schneider cable XBT Z945 and the adaptor XBTZRT999 e viathe USB port of the PC using the Schneider cables XBT Z925 and TSX CUSB485 Connecting XBT RT500 to a serial port of a PC using the Schneider cable XBT Z945 and the adaptor XBT ZRT999 XBT 2945 1 3 XBT 2945 2 3 XBT 2945 3 3 Connecting XBT RT500 to a USB port of a PC using the Schneider cables XBT 2925 and TSX CUSB485 2925 TSX CUSB485 USB RJ45 33003962 09 2007 73 Connecting XBT Terminals Connecting XBT Terminals Powered by an External Power Supply to a PC Overview Connecting XBT N410 N401 NU400 R410 R411 toa PC The following XBT terminals need an external power supply supplying 24 VDC XBT N410 XBT N401 XBT NU400 XBT R410 e XBT R411 When connecting these terminals to a PC for exchanging software config
70. ia configurable function keys XBT terminal providing process control via configurable function keys Telemecanique Magelis E EJ As indicated on the display unit of the XBT N in the above figure the function pressurizing is controlled by the key named P and the function start cycle is controlled by the key named SC 33003962 09 2007 95 Overview of Applications and Functions 96 33003962 09 2007 Overview of Applications and Functions 9 3 Functions of Keys Touchscreen LEDs At a Glance Overview The following sections describe the functions of keys touchscreen and LEDs on the different XBT terminal types What s in this This section contains the following topics Section Topic Page Functions of Keys and Touchscreen 98 Functions of LEDs on XBT N401 XBT R411 Terminals 101 33003962 09 2007 97 Overview of Applications and Functions Functions of Keys and Touchscreen Overview All XBT terminals provide keys on their front panels that perform different functions XBT R and XBT RT terminals provide specific keys that can have 2 different functions depending on the current operating mode the so called dual labelled keys XBT RT500 terminals are additionally equipped with a touchscreen that allows execution of certain functions by pushing elements directly on the display unit of the terminal Functions of The functions of the indi
71. ide the following keys on their front panels Control variant Input variant emn E No Element Description Static function keys access to a panel e impulse command toggle command 2a Left right arrows in Navigation link keys Command link keys control variant e change panel in a menu e impulse command functional link keys e display current alarms e toggle command e variable write operation 2b Left right arrows in Navigation link keys Command link keys input variant e change panel in a menu e impulse command functional link keys e display current alarms e toggle command e change digit in a variable field during edition e variable write operation ESC Cancel an entry or an action Return to the previous panel 4 DEL Clear the selected digit or field Up down arrows Go up go down in a panel XBT N40 and NU400 Increment decrement the selected digit Select a value in a selection list Increment decrement the value of a variable field MOD Select a field Go to the next field ENTER Confirm a selection or an entry Acknowledge an alarm 40 33003962 09 2007 Operating Elements LEDs and Connectors Keys on XBT R Terminals Nagelis 2 3 4 5 6 ES Fag Et 27 functional link keys e display current alarms e change digit in a variable field during edition No Element Descri
72. ific panel by pressing a button object or an active area provided on the actually displayed application panel Pressing a button for opening a specific panel Telemecanique Magelis Telemecanique Magelis BE You can directly access a specific panel by using a navigation link provided on the actually displayed application panel The following 2 figures illustrate how to navigate to a specific panel using a navigation link Source panel 1 Navigation link To navigate directly to the Maintenance panel select the arrow next to Maintenance and activate this link by using the arrow keys of the front panel or directly touching the arrow on the touchscreen Target panel Telemecanique Magelis 116 33003962 09 2007 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Via the PLC A specific panel is displayed because the program has written the number of the panel to be processed in a word in the dialog table for more information see Exchanging Data with the Automation System via the Dialog Table p 165 The following figure illustrates how a specific panel is opened by the PLC PLC opening a specific panel No Description Program Display panel 25 Table read by the terminal Write acknowledgment panel to be processed H FFFF 1 2 3 Display panel 25 4 5 Dialog table The PLC dialog table contains the number of the panel to be processed 1
73. ilure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 48 33003962 09 2007 Insert Labels Service Key Labels for XBT N Terminals Function Key Labels for XBT N Terminals Blank Labels for XBT N Terminals If you have configured your XBT N terminal for input variant in the Vijeo Designer Lite configuration software insert the following service key label into your XBT N terminal Service key label XBT N Service key label XBT N401 with LEDs If you have configured your XBT N terminal for control variant in the Vijeo Designer Lite configuration software insert the following function key label into your XBT N terminal Function key label XBT N El RT Function key label XBT N401 with LEDs Dio The insert label sheet includes blank labels providing you the possibility to create labels with your own texts or symbols Blank label XBT N Blank label XBT N401 with LEDs 111 For a detailed description on how to print your own labels see Creating Individual Labels 61 33003962 09 2007 49 Insert Labels Insert Labels XBT R Overview XBT R terminals are delivered with an insert label sheet providing the following label types to assign different texts or symbols to the keys e function key labels e blank labels All labels are pre cut and just have to be pressed out of the label sheet The ready to us
74. inal and is capable of knowing its status this device is called the pilot device It contains the dialog table PLC programmable logic controller protocol language of the communication between a terminal and equipment s connected to an industrial network R reference Language in which the designer constructs his application panels By default it is language the installation language of the Vijeo Designer Lite programming software S service keys standard version static function keys status bar status table Keys on the keypad necessary for certain terminal functions scrolling selecting fields data input requesting a menu etc Version of a terminal with standard functionality Main characteristics e external 24 VDC power supply e point to point and multi point connection e 1 back light color Keys placed on the front face of a terminal Their behavior is the same for the whole application You can set different functions to them e g panel access command functions Zone located at the bottom of a Windows window It is used to indicate the state of the application or active element to the developer Part of the dialog table completed by the terminal This word list represents the terminal status 33003962 09 2007 187 Glossary system panel A system panel is a pre built ready to use panel which is systematically embedded into an HMI application A system panel can be displayed either by the o
75. inals 132 33003962 09 2007 Communication Between XBT Terminals and the Automation 1 1 System At a Glance Overview What s in this Chapter This chapter provides information about the communication between XBT terminals and the automation system listing the types of commands and how they are activated as well as the processes of entering modifying values or handling alarms This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 11 1 Types of Commands 135 11 2 Activating Commands 139 11 3 Entering Modifying Values Alphanumeric Fields in Edition 147 Mode 11 4 Handling Alarms 155 11 5 Printing Alarms 159 33003962 09 2007 133 Communication with the Automation System 134 33003962 09 2007 Communication with the Automation System 11 1 Types of Commands At a Glance Overview This section describes the 2 types of commands that can be sent via function keys or functional links of the XBT terminal to the automation system e impulse commands e toggle commands What s in this This section contains the following topics Section i Topic Page Impulse Commands 136 Toggle Commands 137 33003962 09 2007 135 Communication with the Automation System Impulse Commands Impulse The automation system is activated by pressing a function key or functional link or Command button object on touchscre
76. ing Principles of XBT Terminals Example of The following 2 figures illustrate how to navigate from a default panel to a panel of Accessing your choice target panel Panels in Default panel Operating Mode Telemecanique To open the Maintenance panel press the arrow down key twice to select and then click the arrow right key to open it Target panel Telemecanique Magelis 33003962 09 2007 111 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals 112 33003962 09 2007 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals 10 2 Panel Structure of XBT Terminals At a Glance Overview XBT terminals display panels on their display unit These panels can contain not animated objects e g background images static texts and not animated HMI objects e g value displays bar graphs 3 different types of are used in XBT terminals e application panels e alarm panels e system panels What s in this This section contains the following topics ion Section Topic Page Principle of Application Panels 114 Displaying Application Panels 115 Principle of Alarm Panels 119 Alarm Management 120 Principle of System Panels 123 Displaying System Panels 124 Scrolling within Panels 125 33003962 09 2007 113 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Principle of Application Panels Definition Application panels are panels designed to provide information abou
77. l see step 4 of the above figure If the insert label has not correctly been inserted into the XBT terminal the flap of the insert label will be too long to fit into this slit A graphical example of a not correctly inserted insert label is provided for XBT R RT terminals below in this chapter 56 33003962 09 2007 Inserting Labels Graphical The graphic below shows how to correctly insert an insert label into an XBT R Representation XBT RT terminal of Correctly Inserting Labels into XBT R XBT RT Terminals 33003962 09 2007 57 Inserting Labels Inserting Labels into XBT R XBT RT Terminals For inserting insert labels into XBT R XBT RT terminals proceed as follows Step Action 1 Press the pre cut insert label of your choice out of the insert label sheet 2 Take your XBT R XBT RT terminal and turn it around so that you can see its rear panel On the right hand side of the rear panel located directly behind the overlapping display you will find the opening for the insert label Insert the insert label cautiously into this opening as shown in steps 1 and 2 of the above figure until the key symbols texts on the wide part of the insert labels have disappeared and the wide part of the insert label is flush with the opening There will be merely the small flap of the insert label with the d
78. l XBT N 48 insert label XBT R 50 insert label XBT RT 52 language 128 LED communication 106 LED functions 101 LEDs 34 line parameters 130 error counters 130 log file 158 M managing alarms 120 material 18 MiniDIN 37 mode of operation selection 107 modes of operation operating mode 106 123 transfer mode 106 109 mounting 18 operating elements 34 operating mode 106 110 operation mode selection 107 192 33003962 09 2007 Index P panels 34 password protection 131 PC connection to PC 71 PLC architectures 177 polling times 28 printing 160 alarm log 161 as a data stream 160 principles 160 printing blank labels 61 process commands via function keys 145 via functional links 140 product reference 130 protecting the terminal 131 protocols 177 R RJ45 37 S scrolling within panels 125 selecting an edition field 148 by the operator 148 by the pilot equipment 149 selecting mode of operation 107 setting the display parameters 128 standards 18 structure of XBT applications 93 SubD25 37 System panels 123 124 definition 123 principle 123 T temperature 18 terminal self test 176 continuous 176 on power up 176 time out input mode 153 toggle commands 137 touchscreen functions 98 transfer mode 109 transferring software applications 108 word report 153 X XBT NU400 polling times 28 3300
79. l via an XBT Z9780 cable Check the connection Try using an XBT 2978 cable equivalent to an XBT 29780 cable equipped with an XBT ZN999 adaptor Cannot read dialog table message displayed on terminal The equipment declared for the dialog table does not exist Modify the list of equipment and check the declared addresses No memory allocation for the dialog table has been declared in the PLC Allocate memory space for the dialog table in the PLC e g MW100 to MW 125 The equipment is not connected to the terminal Check the connection Incorrect dialog table authorization message The value of the authorization word stored in the PLC is not correct Using Vijeo Designer Lite check the expected value Configuration Dialog Table for the Authorization Table and its location in the memory equipment Product seems to be not powered backlight not on and nothing displayed on the display unit XBT N401 NU400 No 24 V power supply Check the power supply XBT N200 400 e No power supply via the PC mouse port e Dialog table forces the back light to remain off e No power supply via the PLC communication port in run mode Check whether the PC mouse port has been activated see PC Control Panel check the PLC program Check whether the cable is connected to the PLC port Check that power is being supplied to the PLC 170 33003962 09 2007 Troubleshooting and Furthe
80. lication panel Structure tree representing the HMI application The application bar is located at the left of the Vijeo Designer Lite user interface An application panel can be displayed either by the operator or by the equipment of the automation system It can display any information about the automation system It allows the operator to input data into the automation system and to navigate from one panel to others automation all components e g PLCs HMI terminals sensors actuators of an automated system process B bitmap Image with fixed dimensions which can be handled by a Windows software button Windows object used to perform the action described by the label or the symbol it contains A button is validated on touch screen or by pressing the enter key while the button is selected C command table communication table configuration software current language Part of the dialog table completed by the control system This word list contains all the instructions passed to the terminal generic word for either a dialog table or an alarm table Vijeo Designer Lite is the configuration software that allows to create a HMI application and transfer it between a terminal and an equipment The language of the HMI application the designer is working on 182 33003962 09 2007 Glossary default terminal language demo version designer dialog application dialog table download dynamic functi
81. lure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage A WARNING LOSS OF CONTROL Loss of communication between the terminal and the PLC can result in partial or complete loss of control of the machine Check the XBT terminal connection by monitoring the communication monitoring word in the dialog table via the PLC program Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 33003962 09 2007 79 Connecting XBT Terminals Connecting XBT Terminals Powered by the PLC to a PLC Overview Connection to Twido Micro Premium Nano Power by PLC The following XBT terminals need 5 V power that is usually supplied by the PLC but may also be supplied by an external 5 VDC power supply XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT R400 XBT RT500 A DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK FROM GROUND LOOPS Do not touch the connecting cables of the XBT terminals without proper protection against hazardous voltages Connect the cable to the current ground at the service entrance of the building See Safety Information Concerning the Grounding of Terminals p 67 for additional details Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury Use the Schneider cable XBT Z9780 RS485 to connect XBT N200 N400 R400 or RT500 terminals to the following Schneider PLCs that provide the required 5 VDC e Twido
82. m 154 33003962 09 2007 Communication with the Automation System 11 4 Handling Alarms At a Glance Overview This section describes how to view ignore and print alarms Please note that these functions are not available for XBT N200 terminals What s in this This section contains the following topics ion Section Topic Page Viewing or Ignoring Alarms 156 Alarm Log 158 33003962 09 2007 155 Communication with the Automation System Viewing or Ignoring Alarms Overview When an alarm occurs it is automatically displayed on the display unit An alarm is displayed blinking G3 Telemecanique NET You can now view and acknowledge the alarm or you can ignore the alarm Viewing Alarms To view the alarm use the keys of your XBT terminal as described below Key Description Scroll through the alarm panel up to 25 lines Scroll through the list of alarm panels Press the ENTER key to acknowledge the alarm on the display The alarm Press the ESC key to exit viewing alarm panels message stops blinking and changes to a steady display 156 33003962 09 2007 Communication with the Automation System Example Using the left and right arrow keys to scroll through the alarm list Telemecanique WEY nS Telemecanique Ignoring Alarms ignore an actual alarm use the ESC as described b
83. m may be caused by the cabling because different cables are required for the different terminal versions Use the cables as shown in the table below If you are using other terminals or the problem still persists with these cable refer to section Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions p 170 or to the manual describing the protocol you are using for more information RJ45 connector compatibility table XBT N Front Panel Cable Without Telemecanique logo La 0 21021 XBT Z978 XBT 29780 XBT ZN999 adaptor Application example XBT N without Telemecanique logo connected via XBT Z9780 cable and XBT ZN999 adaptor d XBT ZN999 XBT Z9780 RS 485 MiniDin With Telemecanique logo 271g E XBT Z9780 82 33003962 09 2007 Connecting XBT Terminals Connecting XBT Terminals Powered by an External Power Supply to a PLC Overview The following XBT terminals need an external power supply supplying 24 VDC XBT N410 XBT N401 XBT NU400 XBT R410 XBT 411 When connecting these terminals to a PLC for controlling an automation system it is also required to connect an external power supply via the 24 VDC power supply connector that is included in the scope of delivery of these XBT terminals Note For connecting these XBT terminals to a PLC or a fieldbus tap use the Schneider cables described in the following sections A DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOC
84. n Their state is determined entirely by the application F1 Amber program of the automation system governing the XBT R terminal As a result their role can vary from application to application e Signaling linked to the key same type of role as the system LEDs above e Signaling the status or a fault of the component governed by the key 33003962 09 2007 101 Overview of Applications and Functions 102 33003962 09 2007 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals 1 At a Glance Overview What s in this Chapter This sections describes general principles concerning the operation of XBT terminals This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 10 1 Modes of Operation 105 10 2 Panel Structure of XBT Terminals 113 10 3 General Configuration Settings 127 10 4 Password Protection 131 33003962 09 2007 103 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals 104 33003962 09 2007 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals 10 1 Modes of Operation At a Glance Overview This section provides an overview of the 2 modes of operation of XBT terminals and describes their selection process What s in this This section contains the following topics Section Topic Page Introduction 106 Automatic Selection of the Mode of Operation 107 Transfer Mode 108 Operating Mode 110 33003962 09 200
85. n panels panel maximum 256 alarm panels Variables per panel 40 Vertical panel no scrolling Number of lines per 10 Representation of Alphanumeric semi graphical bargraph trends lights and buttons variables Fonts Latin Cyrillic Katakana Greek Simplified Chinese Languages Number of languages only limited by the size of the memory Communication Serial link RS232 C RS485 Protocols Modbus master Uni Telway Programming software Vijeo Designer Lite using Windows 2000 or XP 33003962 09 2007 27 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range Polling Times Overview The polling times for non connected equipment differ between XBT N R RT terminals and XBT NU400 terminals The following sections describe general polling times of XBT N R RT terminals and specific polling times of XBT NU400 terminals General Polling Time for Non Connected Equipment The XBT N R RT terminal polls the missing equipment usually a PLC every 5 seconds All the configured PLCs in an application should be connected A missing equipment is therefore considered to be a temporary problem i e the PLC or XBT is temporarily disconnected and communication will resume as soon as the connection is re established In this arrangement degraded communication performance is considered acceptable Modbus Temporary disconnection L XBTN401 PLC1 Master
86. nel An alarm panel has priority over an application panel and a system panel An alarm panel does not have priority over a value which is currently being entered Different alarm panels may have different priorities There are 16 possible levels of priority the lowest display priority being priority no 16 When an alarm appears on the automation system architecture that is allocated to a priority O alarm panel the following will happen e The alarm panel is not displayed but stored in the alarm list thus the current display will not be disturbed e The alarm LED blinks to signal the alarm When an alarm is activated it is stored in the alarm list by the terminal Alarm panels can appear in different ways Alarm panels can be e displayed directly on the display unit e printed directly from XBT terminals equipped with a printer connector data stream printing e stored in the list of current alarms 120 33003962 09 2007 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Storage Principle in the Alarm List Acknowledg ment of Alarms Alarm Log If the alarms have equal priority they are stored from the oldest to the most recent If the display unit is available i e not occupied by a higher priority display the oldest alarm is displayed In an automation system it is often the oldest alarm that is the most interesting as the more recent alarms are often a consequence of the fault signaled by the first ala
87. ng and fixing Flush mounted fixed by 2 for XBT N or 4 for XBT R and XBT RT spring clips supplied pressure mounted for panels 1 5 6 mm 0 06 0 23 in thick Material display unit protection Polyester Front frame Polycarbonate polybutylene terephthalate alloy Keypad UV autotex polyester 33003962 09 2007 19 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range Characteristics of the Individual XBT Terminals Overview The following tables list the characteristics of the individual XBT terminal versions XBT Type XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT R400 XBT RT500 XBT N410 XBT N401 XBT NU400 XBT R410 XBT R411 Electrical characteristics Power supply Voltage 5 VDC supplied by the PLC For the specific 24 VDC 200 mA max cables see Connecting XBT Terminals p 65 Voltage limits 5 V 5 DC 1 W maximum 18 30 VDC 5W maximum Ripple factor 5 maximum A CAUTION IMPROPER WIRING Connect the following XBT terminals to only the following connectors providing 5 VDC e XBT N200 e XBT N400 e XBT R400 e XBT RT500 Any higher voltage supplied to these terminals can cause them damage Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage XBT Type XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT N410 XBT RT500 XBT N401 XBT NU400 XBT R400 XBT R410 XBT R411 Operating characteristics Display unit T
88. on keys The HMI language used by the terminal when it is powered on Version of Vijeo Designer Lite used to demonstrate the configuration software This version does not allow any transfer of the HMI application between the Vijeo Designer Lite software and an XBT terminal Please refer to HMI designer Set of data necessary and sufficient to describe the behavior of a terminal during operation Vijeo Designer Lite is the only tool that can be used to create this type of application for Schneider Electric terminals A dialog table is a communication table that can contain words related to any function of the terminal A dialog table can include an alarm table The purpose of a dialog table is to exchange data or orders between the terminal and the connected equipment Transfer of an HMI application from an XBT terminal to Vijeo Designer Lite These keys are placed on the front face of a terminal and their behavior depends on the displayed panel You can set different function to them e g panel access command functions object selection equipment external variable Any device generally a PLC which communicates with a terminal Variable which belongs to an equipment 33003962 09 2007 183 Glossary F firmware This is the terminal on board software It comprises mainly the BIOS and the loader used to communicate with Vijeo Designer Lite H HMI human machine interface HMI application HMI designer
89. on on the Vijeo Designer Lite program toolbar Represents a button on the XBT terminal Aj 33003962 09 2007 11 Document Conventions 12 33003962 09 2007 Overview Standards List of Standards XBT terminals have been developed to conform to the following standards e UL 508 for Industrial Control Equipment e UL 1604 Electrical Equipment for Use in Class and Class II Division 2 and Class 111 Hazardous Locations e CAN CSA C22 2 No 14 No 213 and No 60950 Industrial Control Equipment Miscellaneous Apparatus For Hazardous Locations DANGER RISK OF EXPLOSION e Compatibility Power input and output I O wiring must be in accordance with Class 1 Division 2 wiring methods Article 501 4 b of the National Electrical Code Groups A B C and D Hazardous Locations or Non Hazardous Locations NFPA 70 or as specified in section 18 152 of the Canadian Electrical Code for installations within Canada and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction e Donot perform substitution of components that may impair compliance to Class l Division 2 e Confirm thatthe location is not subject to any risk of explosion before connecting or disconnecting equipment replacing or wiring modules e Confirm that the externally connected unit and each interface COM1 COM2 EXT1 EXT2 CF Card AUX and the CF Card Cover and the AUX Connector have been securely locked e Confirm that the pow
90. ouble arrow being visible outside the terminal Turn your XBT R XBT RT terminal around and check at its front side that all symbols texts are clearly visible at the keys If the texts symbols are not clearly visible insert the insert label a bit further into the opening Front of XBT RT terminal with insert label not correctly inserted Magelis 58 33003962 09 2007 Inserting Labels Step Action If the texts symbols are clearly visible on the front of the terminal take the small part with the double arrow sign of the insert label that is still visible on the rear of the terminal and slide this flap into the slit indicated in step 3 of the above figure The flap should now be flush with the rear of the terminal see step 4 of the above figure If the insert label has not correctly been inserted into the XBT terminal the flap of the insert label will be too long to fit into this slit Rear of XBT terminal with insert label not correctly inserted 33003962 09 2007 59 Inserting Labels 60 33003962 09 2007 Creating Individual Labels Creating Individual Labels Overview Creating Individual Labels For describing the procedure of creating and printing individual texts or symbols on the blank labels blank labels of XBT R RT terminals are used as an example in this section The process of printing la
91. pecific recommendations detailed the User Manual on the Vijeo designer Lite Veuillez prendre connaissance des recommandations specifiques decrites dans le manuel ultilisateur situe sur le CD de Vijeo designer Lite e Tenga en cuenta las recomendaciones espec ficas incluidas en el manual del usuario que hallara en el CD de Vijeo Designer Lite Beachten Sie bitte die spezifische Empfehlungen Benutzerhandbuch das sich auf der Vijeo Designer Lite CD befindet Si prega di prendere visione delle avvertenze specifiche presenti nel manuale utente che troverete sul CD di Vijeo Designer Lite 87i thrath yy ITAT F477 9 208 T amp 2I 4 2 5 40 25 4 Et rt hr LU ITA ATE Fix the insert label sheet on the reference printout using adhesive tape and insert them in your printer Activate the print command to print on the insert label sheet After the texts symbols have been printed on your insert label sheet remove the insert label sheet from the reference printout press the insert label out of the sheet and insert it in your terminal as described in section nserting Insert Labels p 55 33003962 09 2007 63 Creating Individual Labels 64 33003962 09 2007 Connecting XBT Terminals At a Glance Overview XBT terminals can be connected to different equipment to perform the following tasks e For exchanging software configuration data with Vijeo Designer
92. perator or by the equipment of the automation system or by the terminal itself It informs the operator about system or automation errors by a system popup panel It allows the operator to change some terminal parameters e g date HMI language and to navigate from one panel to others terminal third party thumbwheel edition touch screen transfer mode tree structure Please refer to HMI terminal Indicates the fact that it is not a Schneider product As an example it can be used for e third party protocol e third party PLC Rudimentary edition mode based on the same principle as mechanical thumbwheels selection of the digit to be modified by means of the horizontal arrow key s then selection of the digit value by means of the vertical arrow key s Please refer to matrix touch screen A terminal s specific mode of operation in which the terminal is able to communicate with the configuration software to transfer an HMI application The HMI designer mainly uses the terminal in this mode of operation Please refer to operating mode Structure representing the application panels and the links between them By extension this window is used to represent the structure of all types of panels 188 33003962 09 2007 Glossary universal version Version of a terminal that can be connected to Schneider and third party PLCs in point to point as well as multi point Main characteristics e external
93. plified Chinese Languages Number of languages only limited by the size of the memory Communication Serial link RS232 C RS485 33003962 09 2007 23 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range Display Units Alphanumeric Matrix Display Unit Matrix Display Unit Matrix Display Unit Display Unit XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT 401 XBT N200 m EXTTTEMEYTTTT I 830 8 E Protocols Modbus master Uni Telway Modbus master Modbus master and slave Uni Telway Siemens PPI AB DF1 AB DH485 Mitsubishi FX SYSMAC WAY Programming Vijeo Designer Lite using Windows 2000 or XP software 24 33003962 09 2007 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range Matrix Display Units XBT N410 XBT R400 XBT R410 XBT R411 Display Type Backlit LCD 122 x 32 pixels Color Green Green Orange Red Capacity 1 4 lines of 5 20 characters Active display unit area width x height 72 x 20 mm 2 83 x 0 79 in Size of characters width x height 2 9 x 4 3 to 11 8 x 17 4 mm 0 11 x 0 17 to 0 46 x 0 69 in Keypad 8 keys 4 of which can be re labeled 20 keys 12 of which can be re labeled Signaling No LEDs 16 LEDs including 14 for the central keys Functions Number of panels maximum 200 application panels 256 alarm panels Variables per panel 40
94. ption 1 Dual labelled access to a panel keys function impulse command numeric e toggle command e modification of a value 2 Left right Navigation link keys Command link keys arrows e change panel in a menu e impulse command toggle command e variable write operation ESC Cancel an entry or an action Return to the previous panel DEL Clear the selected digit or field Up down Go up go down within a panel Select a value in a selection list arrows Increment decrement the Increment decrement the value of selected digit a variable field MOD Select a field Go to the next field ENTER Confirm a selection or an entry Acknowledge an alarm 33003962 09 2007 41 Operating Elements LEDs and Connectors Keys on XBT RT Terminals Control variant Input variant Y ray gt CoM rs jore ro 42 33003962 09 2007 Operating Elements LEDs and Connectors No Element Description 1 Left right arrows Navigation link keys Command link keys functional link keys navigation change panel in a menu e impulse command e display current alarms e toggle command e change digit in a variable field during edition variable write operation 2 Up down arrows Select a functional link in a panel Select a value in a selection list Increment dec
95. r Information Fault Cause Remedy Cannot read write variable message The equipment declared for the variable does not exist Check the addresses declared for the equipment The variable does not have a valid address in the declared device Check the variable address The equipment is not connected to the terminal Check the connection Import impossible XBT gt PC Application protected by password Ask the creator of the application for the password Inoperative keys Locked by the dialog table Check the PLC program Incorrect terminal configuration Check that the terminal configuration is correct for input or control or touch variant No application message No application Transfer an application No printing No connection Connect the cable and check that it is connected correctly at both ends Then check that the printer is switched on The cable connecting the printer to the terminal is incorrect Check that the cable is the appropriate type Incorrect printer configuration Refer to the printer manual to check that the configuration saved by the terminal is the same as the current configuration Abnormal printing Every other line is printed The terminal is configured as LF rather than auto LF Lines are printing one on top of the other The terminal is configured as auto LF rather than LF 33003962 09 2007 171
96. ration The time format selected applies to all times and dates processed by the software including the dates and times printed and or displayed in the log and in the alarm list The following display formats are available Date formats Time formats DD MM YYYY 24 mm ss MM DD YYYY 12 mm ss YYYY MM DD Please note that the time you entered is only valid as long as the terminal is powered on As soon as you power off the product the time will be lost 33003962 09 2007 129 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Accessing the Product Reference Overview The references of the XBT terminals can be accessed from the system panels The references of the XBT terminal can be obtained if the designer has provided access to these panels link to the system panels The following information is displayed product reference name of the application developed in Vijeo Designer Lite date and time when the application file was saved in Vijeo Designer Lite communication protocol name version of Vijeo Designer Lite used to create the application XBT terminal BIOS reference and version XBT terminal application software reference and version Note The most important information is placed on the first few lines so that it is displayed consecutively avoiding the need to scroll through the panel Accessing the Line Parameters Overview System panels contain error counters whose content
97. reating the application in Vijeo Designer Lite The protocols available for the XBT range support communication with the Schneider range of PLCs specific equipment speed drives and third party PLCs Supported protocols are Uni Telway Modbus master and slave Siemens PPI AB DF1 AB DH485 Mitsubishi FX SYSMAC WAY Please note that not all XBT types support all protocols The following types of architecture are possible which enable 1 XBT terminal to be linked to several equipment or several XBT terminals to 1 equipment e point to point connections e multipoint connections e multidrop connections 33003962 09 2007 177 Architectures of Automation Systems Point to Point 1 XBT terminal linked to 1 equipment Connection Connected equipment Protocols Modbus master Uni Telway slave Modbus slave Siemens PPI AB DF1 AB DH485 Mitsubishi FX SYSMAC WAY 178 33003962 09 2007 Architectures of Automation Systems Multipoint Connection XBT N401 410 NU400 R410 R411 Multidrop Connection XBT N401 410 R410 R411 1 XBT terminal linked to several equipment maximum of 15 oY PLC 1 PLC2 PLC 3 Other equipment Equipment 1 Equipment 2 Equipment 3 Equipment n Protocols Modbus master Uni Telway slave Siemens PPI AB DF1 AB DH485 Mitsubishi FX SYSMAC WAY Several XBT terminals linked to 1 equipment Connected equipment 33003962 09 2007
98. rement the selected digit Increment decrement the value of a variable field 3 ESC Cancel an entry or an action Return to the previous panel 4 DEL Clear the selected digit or field 5 MOD Select a field Go to the next field 6 ENTER Confirm a selection or an entered value Acknowledge an alarm 7a Control or touch Static function keys variant access a panel e impulse command toggle command 7b Input variant Dynamic function keys functionality is panel dependent access a panel set reset bit e impulse command toggle command 8 Touchscreen Activity depending on the selected variant e enabled in touch variant e disabled in control and input variant 9 Dual labelled keys The active function of keys F1 to F4 is determined by the selected terminal mode e in edition mode arrow keys acting like up down left right arrows e in normal mode static function keys see description 7 33003962 09 2007 43 Operating Elements LEDs and Connectors 44 33003962 09 2007 Insert Labels At a Glance Overview What s in this Chapter This section describes the different insert labels provided for the different XBT types and gives instructions on how to properly install them This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 5 1 Insert Labels 47 33003962 09 2007 45 Insert Labels 46 33003962 09 2007 Insert Labels 5
99. rm classic case of bursts of alarms If alarms with higher priority occur the following will happen e Alarms with higher priority are stored at the top of the list e Ifthe display unit is available i e not occupied by a higher priority display the new alarm with highest priority will be displayed When designing panels it is possible to define whether the alarm panel should be acknowledged systematically by the operator obligatory acknowledgment or not To acknowledge the alarm panel on the display press ENTER The alarm message changes to a steady display Depending on the choice made management of these 2 types of alarm is as follows Alarms which must be acknowledged obligatory Alarms which can be acknowledged but do not have to be An alarm which must be acknowledged remains in the alarm list until it is acknowledged by the operator even if the cause of the fault has disappeared An alarm which can be acknowledged but does not have to be disappears from the alarm list as soon as the cause of the fault has disappeared regardless of whether or not it has been acknowledged by the operator Advantage Picks up transient faults instability of a discrete sensor for example Advantage The display unit is not monopolized by displaying faults considered to be of minor importance to the application The terminals can manage a log of the alarm panels They store the alarm panels wit
100. rminal Some internal variables provide services like date time that can be used by the HMI designer without any restriction as if they were PLC equipment variables L link HMI object contained in a panel used to access application panels or system panels navigation links or to perform command functions command links loader Part of terminal firmware responsible for handling communication with Vijeo Designer Lite to transfer a application in one direction or the other Its role is also to store application data sent by Vijeo Designer Lite in the terminal memory M Magelis Generic commercial name of the all range of Schneider HMI terminals matrix display units matrix touch screen or touch screen menu mode of operation These consist of a continuous matrix of pixels enabling the display of characters in different fonts and sizes and also basic graphics The technology and resolution of these display units is however too low for them to be considered true graphic display units Transparent sheet stuck on a display composed of a matrix of areas and sensible to operator action on it Title located in a menu bar allowing by selection to access a list of menu items Each of these menu items is associated with a function There are 2 modes of operation e operating mode e transfer mode 33003962 09 2007 185 Glossary not animated Object which representation is constant It is always displayed
101. rt an insert label into an XBT N terminal 33003962 09 2007 55 Inserting Labels Inserting Labels into XBT Terminals For inserting insert labels into XBT N terminals proceed as follows Step Action 1 Press the pre cut insert label of your choice out of the insert label sheet 2 Take your XBT N terminal and turn it around so that you can see its rear panel On the left hand side of the rear panel located directly behind the overlapping display you will find the opening for the insert label Insert the insert label cautiously into this opening as shown in steps 1 and 2 of the above figure until the 4 key symbols texts have disappeared and the only sign that can still be seen of the insert label is the double arrow Turn your XBT N terminal around and check at its front side that all 4 symbols texts are clearly visible at the keys If the texts symbols are not clearly visible insert the insert label a bit further into the opening A graphical example of a not correctly inserted insert label is provided for XBT R RT terminals below in this chapter If the texts symbols are clearly visible on the front of the terminal take the part with the double arrow sign of the insert label that is still visible on the rear of the terminal and slide this flap into the slit indicated in step 3 of the above figure The flap should now be flush with the rear of the termina
102. se instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage XBT Type XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT R400 XBT N410 XBT 401 XBT RT500 XBT NU400 XBT R410 XBT R411 Environment Compliance with standards IEC 61131 2 IEC 60068 2 6 IEC 60068 2 27 UL 508 CSA C22 2 no 14 no 213 and no 60950 Product certification CE UL CSA Class 1 Div 2 5 UL and CSA Temperature Operation 0 55 32 F 131 F Storage 20 60 C 4 F 140 F Humidity without condensation 0 85 Protection Front panel IP 65 IEC 60529 NF C 20010 XBT RT UL Type 4 indoor use only Do not store or operate the LCD display in areas receiving direct sunlight since the sun s UV rays may cause the LCD display s quality to deteriorate XBT N R UL Type 4 4X outdoor use only for support gt 1 5 mm 0 059 in Rear panel IP 20 IEC 60529 ESD withstand IEC 61000 4 2 level 3 Electromagnetic interference IEC 61000 4 3 10 V m Electrical interference IEC 61000 4 4 level 3 Impact IEC 60068 2 27 1 2 sinusoidal pulse for 11 ms 15 g on 3 axes Vibration IEC 60068 2 6 and marine certifications 3 5 mm 2 Hz 8 45 Hz 1 g 8 75 Hz 150 Hz XBT RT does not have marine certifications 18 33003962 09 2007 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range Mechanical characteristics Mounti
103. t the automation system architecture being run They also serve to clarify any operation that the operator might have to carry out in a given context Application panels can be interlinked to create authorized sequences during operation Unauthorized operators can be prevented from displaying protected panels 114 33003962 09 2007 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Displaying Application Panels Default Panel on When designing the application in Vijeo Designer Lite the designer can select a Power Up default panel When the terminal is powered up this is the first panel to be displayed There are different ways to display application panels by pressing function keys by activating navigation links provided on other application panels by pressing a button object or an active area on the touchscreen XBT RT only by pressing dynamic function keys Ri on products supporting this function via the PLC by activating links provided on system panels Via Function It is possible to display a panel directly by pressing a function key Keys Example Pressing a function key for opening a specific panel Telemecanique Magelis 1 function key 33003962 09 2007 115 Operating Principles of XBT Terminals Via Button Object or Active Area on Touchscreen Via Navigation Links By using the touchscreen of XBT RT terminals operated in touch variant you can directly access a spec
104. tem Representation Example of Command Links 7 udi 2 0 Bit variable associated with link equals 0 1 Bit variable associated with link equals 1 j operator controls the conveyor step by step When the operator releases the button the conveyor stops No Description 1 Toggle 2 Impulse link blinking to signal that the link is active 142 33003962 09 2007 Communication with the Automation System Buttons Example of XBT RT in touch variant Telemecanique Magelis C3 Telemecanique Magelis PS 2 Description Push button on touchscreen to go to the Conveyorpanel 2 Push button on touchscreen to activate the function Example of XBT RT in No touch variant Telemecanique Magelis 1 Telemecanique Magelis No Description Press the MOD key once to select the button Press the ENTER key to go to the Conveyor panel Press MOD and ENTER to activate the function 33003962 09 2007 143 Communication with the Automation System Dynamic Function Keys Example of dynamic function keys linked to pictograms Magelis No Description 1 Pictograms illustrating the functions of the dynamic function keys 2 Dynamic function keys 144 33003962 09 2007 Communication with the Automation System Activating Commands vi
105. up of a non existent page 253 PASSWORD IMPOSED BY THE PLC Current password determined by the PLC 258 PRINTING STOPPED BY USER The operator sent a request to stop the current print job The next job in the print buffer will be printed as soon as the end of the line in the first print job is reached 255 PRINT RECOGNISED The print request sent by the operator has been accepted and placed in the processing buffer it will be processed as soon as the current print job is completed 254 PROTECTED ACCESS PAGE Call up of a page protected by password 256 REFUSED PRINTING IS ALREADY IN The same print request was sent twice in succession by the PROGRESS operator before the first print request could be fulfilled The request is rejected 246 TIME FORMAT INVALID The time cannot be displayed because of its format 248 WRONG PASSWORD Input of an incorrect password 33003962 09 2007 173 Troubleshooting and Further Information Internal Variables Overview Variable Type Description MWO gt MW299 All Buffer This variable is only available in Modbus Slave applications MW50000 String Date in ASCII MW50001 String Time in ASCII MW50002 Word Seconds 0 to 59 MW50003 Word Minutes 0 to 59 MW50004 Word Hour 96MW50010 to MWS50056 Word Free word MW50057 Word Quick increment from 0 to 65535 96M
106. uration data with Vijeo Designer Lite it is also required to connect an external power supply via the 24 VDC power supply connector that is included in the scope of delivery of these XBT terminals Note For connecting these XBT terminals to a PC use the Schneider cables described in the following sections XBT 410 N401 NU400 R410 R411 terminals can be connected to a PC in 2 different ways e via the serial port of the PC using the Schneider cable XBT 2915 e via the USB port of the PC using the Schneider cables XBT 2925 and TSX CUSB485 Connecting XBT 410 01 NU400 R410 R411 to a serial port of a PC using the Schneider cable XBT Z915 G oe AA D g 2 co XBT Z915 SubD25 74 33003962 09 2007 Connecting XBT Terminals Connecting XBT N410 N401 NU400 R410 R411 to a USB port of a PC using the Schneider cables XBT Z925 and TSX CUSB485 XBT Z925 TSX CUSB485 RJ45 33003962 09 2007 75 Connecting XBT Terminals 76 33003962 09 2007 Connecting XBT Terminals 8 3 Connecting XBT Terminals to a PLC At a Glance Overview The following sections provide information on how to connect XBT terminals to a PLC for controlling an automation system What s in this This section contains the following topics ion Section Distinguishing XBT Terminals by Power Supply 78 Connecting XBT Terminals Powered by the PLC
107. vidual keys provided on XBT terminals are listed in the Keys following table Key Key Function Select a field for edition or move on to the next field each time MOD is pressed left to right and top to bottom e exit the alarm display return to the previous panel the last 16 panels are memorized exit an edition without acceptance of the value entered change panel in a menu navigate in the alarm list or in the history list select a digit in a variable field during edition Activate the function associated with a functional link e impulse command e toggle command e writing variables e set reset bit go up down within a panel for XBT terminals providing the scrolling function select a functional link in the panel increment decrement the selected digit increment decrement the value of a variable field select a value in a selection list and modify a digit in a variable field during input e delete the selected digit or field e confirm a selection confirm an edition e acknowledge an alarm mm tt co 33003962 09 2007 Overview of Applications and Functions Key Key Function F1 static function keys access a panel execute an impulse command execute a toggle command modify a value H1 only for XBT RT dynamic function keys having panel dependant functions access a panel execute an impulse command execute a toggle command set reset bit
108. ype Backlit LCD Capacity 2 x 20 characters 4 x 20 characters 10 x 33 characters 20 33003962 09 2007 Characteristics of the XBT Terminal Range XBT Type XBT N200 XBT 400 XBT N410 XBT N401 XBT R411 XBT NU400 XBT R400 XBT R410 XBT RT500 Signaling No LEDs 6 LEDs 14 LEDs XBT Type XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT N401 XBT N410 XBT NU400 XBT R400 XBT R410 XBT R411 XBT R400 XBT RT500 XBT RT500 Dialog application No of panels 128 200 Transmission medium RS232C RS485 asynchronous serial link XBT Type XBT NU400 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT N401 XBT N410 XBT R410 XBT R411 Supported protocols Modbus master Modbus master Uni Modbus master and Telway slave Uni Telway Siemens PPI AB DF1 AB DH485 Mitsubishi FX SYSMAC WAY Real time clock Access to the PLC real time clock XBT Type XBT N200 XBT 400 XBT R400 XBT N401 XBT N410 XBT RT500 XBT NU400 XBT R410 XBT R411 Connection Power supply Via the PLC link cable or via an external Removable terminal block 5 V power supply by using the 3 screw terminals pitch 5 08 XBTZRTPW accessory Clamping capacity 1 5 mm 0 0023 in XBT Type XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT R400 XBT N401 XBT N410 XBT RT500 XBT NU400 XBT R410 XBT R411 Connection Serial link RJ45 female connector RS232C RS485 25 pin female SubD connector RS232C RS
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