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1. gt Press to return to the main menu with automatic logout Q If a user is in a window with special access rights the user must log in again with the same access rights otherwise an error message as shown in Fig 48 may appear Tong Usergroup mini muri Usergroup is administrator Fig 48 Error Message for Access Rights If you cannot log in again with the same access rights you can simply press to return to the main menu and log in again If password time out is activated it is advisable to leave the touch panel in a condition where all users from all user groups can log in again 44 52 7010060001 A modu250 SAUTER Settings 8 7 2 Create new user profile 7010060001 A Press in Fig 46 and you will see Fig 49 Username click to enter password click to enter user group no group administrator cancel Fig 49 NewUser gt Click on the User name box to define a new user See Fig 50 gt Click on the Password box to define a password for this new user See Fig 51 gt Click on the User group box to assign the user to the relevant user group with the appropriate access rights See Fig 52 ENNEK paren DE HEEEEEEEEHE JAAMAN HEEEHEHEOCE AVE EE n Fig 50 Enter User Name gt Use the alphanumeric keyboard to define the new user name At least 1 and at most 15 characters are allowed gt Confirm with the button and you are returned to Fig 49 with the user name filled in
2. 7 1 Data points 7 1 1 View data point list This data point list contains all the data points in the application the project corresponding to the CASE FBD In the touch panel colour the data points are shown in three different colours Red Alarm data point alarm active Blue Data point in remote mode Black Data point in automatic mode or alarm inactive This list can have a maximum of 200 entries DP list 1 2 Temperature Analog_ Input 1930 3 Temperature 1 Analog Output 21 00 4 Valve Binary Output CLOSE Wal wes Binary Imput OPEH 5 6 7 3 Agak 9 10 Administrator 23 34 21 B11362 Fig 13 Data point list address of the data point data point description address text shows the physical variable N gt current value Press the column header house address description value or unit physical variable to sort the lines in ascending or descending alphanumeric order The EI house address and description buttons allow you to show or hide the 5 house address and address text columns only the house address only the address text or only the value and physical variable 6 button use this button to activate the selected data point so you can make changes to the status or setpoint values 7 Historical Database button 8 this button enables you to define and view the pre sentation of up to 3 values see section 4 4 7010060001 A 23 52 SAUT
3. TEK 3 4 Fig 21 Time Program 1 address of the data point 2 data point description address text 7010060001 A 27 52 SAUTER modu250 Standard application Press the column header house address or description to sort the lines in ascending or descending alphanumeric order 4 The status bar is also shown allowing you to return to the data point list To visualise or change the time program or to create a new one the data point must be selected and activated by pressing _ The current time program for the data point is then read from the AS NOTICE To change time programs you must be logged in as a user from the administrator or user group See section 8 7 7 3 2 Time program for days of the week Once the data point is selected a window as shown in Fig 22 will be displayed data point without weekday time program weekday scheduler 1 Valve Binary_Output 2 fale wel Tr Tsao me vane 5 6 7 00 B11503 Fig 22 Weekday Time Program 1 Columns to represent the seven days of the week from Monday until Sunday Time column indicates the switching time Value column shows the value to be set or the status to be switched 2 3 4 Allows you to change the selected existing time program entry 5 Allows you to create new time program entries 6 Allows you to delete the existing time program entry 1 Buttons A or switch over between the weekday time prog
4. a time program entry from the weekday time program view as described in section 13 0 Time programs that are defined in this way on the special days can then be released for specified days using the calendar function section 7 3 6 7 3 5 Send time programs 7 3 6 Calendar 7010060001 A Press in the weekday time program Fig 22 or the special day time program Fig 25 to prepare for writing the time program to the AS Before the time program is sent you see a confirmation window sending data to AS Fig 26 Send Time Program Press to send the time program for the data point to the AS If you press br the time program will not be sent and you lose any entries that may have been changed In both cases you exit the time program and go to the overview of data points for time programs Press to stay in the weekday or special day time program Press the calendar button D to see the window shown in Fig 27 automation station without defined calendar function 31 52 SAUTER Standard application 32 52 modu250 calendar o start date 3 4 5 6 B11506 Fig 27 Calendar 1 The Start date and End date columns define the period for the calendar entry 2 The Calendar column shows the definition of the calendar entry either with special day 1 to 8 or an assigned weekday 3 Allows you to change the selected existing calendar entry Allows you to create a new calendar entry 5 Allows you to dele
5. is activated 7 2 1 Visualise alarm list Press the alarm list A button in the data point list to open a window with a list of all active alarm data points SO N z im si i pi B11372 Fig 19 AlarmList address of the data point data point description address text shows the physical variable N gt current value 26 52 7010060001 A modu250 SAUTER Standard application Press the column header house address description value or unit to sort the lines in ascending or descending alphanumeric order The EI house address and EI description buttons allow you to show or hide the 9 house address and address text columns only the house address only the address text or only the value and physical variable 6 The logged in user TER time 7286 and back arrow to go to the data point list are also visualised in the status bar B11373 Fig 20 Active Alarms Fig 20 shows an example of an alarm list with active alarms Button EI was pressed to hide the house address column 7 3 Time programs and calendar 7 3 1 Data points for time programs By pressing the time program button g you can visualise the existing time program for specified data points or define another time program Fig 21 shows a list of data points that can be linked to a time program Temperature Analog Output Valve Bimary Output 2 o LVL ed eh f RE oo LVL rm
6. or plants that respond via the EY3600 system bus novaNet and that meet the conditions for a filter if one has been set see section 8 8 This list can have a maximum of 100 entries Applicationiist Application novaTherm 200 1 2 3 4 6 7 Fig 11 Application List Press on the Application column header or AS address to sort the lines in ascending or descending alphanumeric order The AS address column shows the group address of the AS If an application is dis tributed over several AS an is shown The Application column shows which applications have responded Depending on the definition in CASE FBD this column shows the house address or if no definition is available the default name device with AS address e g de vice 220 is shown All data are read again in the AS The data are read in the touch panel s memory If a filter is active a FILTER ACTIVE message is shown See also section 8 8 The logged in user time and back arrow for the main menu are also shown in the status bar 6 2 Select an application 7010060001 A The application that should be displayed can be selected from the list An application that has never been read or that you want to read again can read all data from the AS on the novaNet by pressing ESS The button therefore re assembles the configuration Update actualise data points the data points are registered and the values analogue values statuses a
7. slider resolution changes depending on the date box that is activated DD MM YYYY day month year If the calendar entry is defined only on one specific day the start and end dates must be identical special day Press in the calendar Fig 27 to prepare for writing the 2 year calendar to the AS Before the calendar is sent you see a confirmation window oe Fig 29 Send Calendar Press to send the calendar to all AS that are connected to the novaNet or are included in any filter that may be activated If you press the calendar will not be sent and you lose any entries that may have been changed In both cases you exit the calendar and go to the data point list Press L SS to stay in the calendar Press the historical data E button in the data point list to open a window with a list of all data points Fig 30 This is the interactive configuration for the graphic view of historical data for up to three data points B11508 Fig 30 HDB Configuration 33 52 SAUTER Standard application 34 52 modu250 1 definition of the time axis 2 definition of the value range in the Y scale 3 read and show historical data gt Select the data point and add it by pressing L The house address appears in the blank unused box When you add an analogue value the Y scale window opens Fig 31 The Y scale is not active for binary values The Lis I buttons allow you to adapt the defined m
8. 00 data points per station or installation e Display and change time or holiday programmes date and time of day Read and display historical data max 3 data points per screen e Configure password and access rights General settings contrast calibration reboot system info GZF 520 F001 CASE TPC parameterisation software may be used to create a custom user interface graphics charts lists This provides a convenient means of implementing application specific displays 9 52 SAUTER modu250 3 2 LED indicators LEDs above the touch panel display information as follows flashing green middle LED indicates that the power supply is OK flashing red outside left LED indicates an active alarm in an open application 10 52 7010060001 A modu250 4 Overview 4 1 Introduction 4 2 Installation 7010060001 A SAUTER Overview The nova250 Touch Panel for the Sauter EY3600 system comprises local operation of the automation stations with the possibility of bus wide access to the EY3600 system The two variants of the touch panel monochrome or colour provide a convenient graphic presentation with operation from plant lists or graphics time programs and historical data by touching the surface of the panel Operational security can be implemented by assigning passwords and user rights for different users The touch panel can be fitted into a motor control centre or onto a top hat rail These Operating Instruction
9. 47 48 48 49 50 50 50 7010060001 A modu250 Index 7010060001 A A Abbreviations Accessories Access rights Alarms Application list Area of use C Calendar Calibration CASE Touch panel Configurator Clock Configuration Connections D Data points Datasheet Delete user profile Display parameters F Filters Fitting instructions H Historical data Installation L LED Anzeigen LED indicators Light emitting diodes Login Logout M Main menu Materialdeclaration Monochrome display O Operation SAUTER Index 27 37 13 42 13 12 23 47 41 47 33 11 10 12 16 16 N 51 52 SAUTER Index P Password S Safety information Software Start screen Time programs Training U User Interface 52 52 Fr Sauter AG Im Surinam 55 CH 4016 Basel Tel 41 61 695 55 55 Fax 41 61 695 55 10 www sauter controls com info sauter controls com modu250 17 Printed in Switzerland 7010060001 A
10. AUTER ADMIN had B11512 Fig 53 New User List 8 7 3 Delete or edit user profile 8 8 NOTICE Filters 7010060001 A If you want to delete a user profile you must select the relevant user from the user list as shown in Fig 5 11 and then press Bat You will see a request to enter the password for the logged in administrator If this is successful the user profile is deleted If you want to change a user profile you must select the relevant user from the user list as shown in Fig 5 11 and then press BEN You can change the password and user group and confirm with You will also see a request to enter the password for the logged in administrator If this is successful the user profile is changed e Editing a user profile can be useful if a user has forgotten his password e A user name cannot be changed To change the user name the profile has to be deleted and a new one must be created from scratch Filter definitions can be made with CASE TPC and loaded into the touch panel Filter definitions allow you to limit the touch panel to a restricted range in the EY3600 system with filters for automation stations or applications Press the Filter button to show Fig 54 In this illustration there are no defined filters which can be enabled or disabled 47 52 SAUTER Settings 48 52 modu250 o filter found Ino filter found B11513 Fig 54 Filter gt Press Ban to close the wind
11. DN DA R NO User interface modu250 Installation in a switch cabinet Connections Touch panel with light emitting diodes Main menu Login Logout Enter Password Successful Log in Change Password Entries to Change a Password Application List Please Wait Data point list Binary Output Automatic Binary Output Switching Command Analogue Output Automatic Analogue Output Setpoint Numerical entries Alarm List Active Alarms Time Program Weekday Time Program Example of Time Program Time Program Entry Special Day Time Program Send Time Program Calendar Calendar Entry Send Calendar HDB Configuration Value Range Y scale Time Axis X scale HDB Ansicht HDB Configuration Example HDB View Example Settings Calibration Calibration Points Calibration Error Calibration Test Reboot System Info Other Settings Contrast Setting Clock Setting Profile Password Time out SAUTER List of figures 11 12 12 15 17 17 18 18 19 21 22 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 29 29 30 31 32 32 33 34 34 35 35 36 37 39 40 40 41 41 41 42 43 43 44 45 46 49 52 SAUTER List of figures 50 52 Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Error Message for Access Rights New User Enter User Name User Password User Group New User List Filter Filter Definition Example Reboot to Activate Filters modu250 46 47
12. ER modu250 Standard application _ Calendar button Di this button allows you to read special days that influence the 8 basic time program or to define new special days The special day display can be defined for up to 2 years in advance see section 4 3 g Time program button this button allows you to read weekly time programs or specify new ones see section 4 3 10 Alarm button A this button enables you to visualise all data points that are defined as alarms and are currently active see section 4 2 41 The logged in user oe time 1222806 and back arrow to go to the applica tion list are also visualised in the status bar 7 1 2 Change command or value from data point list The data point list allows manual setting or changing of all data points that accept remote commands or value changes Select the relevant line with the data point you must press the button in order to make the entry These windows are shown for binary values Automatic mode valvez Binary Output CLOSE UE Sees NE B11367 Fig 14 Binary Output Automatic Manual mode Valve i Binar y Out put CLOSE OPE ILL EN itt En B11368 Fig 15 Binary Output Switching Command 24 52 7010060001 A modu250 SAUTER Standard application Automatic mode can be selected with To select a manual status for the command the L_ __ button has to be deselected and the command as OPEN or CLOSE for example can be choo
13. SAUTER SAUTER EY modulo 2 Touch Panel modu250 User s Manual 7010060003 A 7010060001 A SAUTER modu250 2 52 7010060001 A modu250 Content 7010060001 A General information 1 1 Safety information 1 2 Area of use Important notes for use 2 1 Used abbreviations 2 2 Further documentation 2 3 Accessories 2 4 Training at Sauter User Interface and operation 3 1 Operation 3 2 LED indicators Overview 4 1 Introduction 4 2 Installation 4 3 Connections 4 4 Light emitting diodes 4 5 Configuration Start screen 5 1 Main menu 5 2 Login logout 5 2 1 Login and enter password 5 2 2 Change password Applications 6 1 Application list 6 2 Select an application Standard application 7 1 Data points 7 1 1 View data point list 7 1 2 Change command or value from data point list 7 2 Alarms 7 2 1 Visualise alarm list 1 9 Time programs and calendar 7 3 1 Data points for time programs 7 3 2 Time program for days of the week 7 3 3 Time program entry 7 3 4 Time program for special days 7 3 5 Send time programs 7 3 6 Calendar 7 4 Historical data SAUTER Content O1 O1 NN NN XA CO CO 11 11 11 12 12 13 15 15 16 17 18 21 21 21 23 23 23 24 26 26 27 27 28 29 30 31 31 33 3 52 SAUTER Content 4 52 8 Settings 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 Calibration Reboot System information Other settings Display parameters 8 6 Clock 8 7 Profile 8 7 1 Password t
14. amised pictures can be created with the CASE Touch panel Configurator CASE TPC All the options that can be configured and programmed with the CASE TPC require technical input and are not covered by these Operating Instructions More information is available in the CASE TPC manual Sauter will be happy to provide further information 13 52 SAUTER modu250 14 52 7010060001 A modu250 SAUTER Start screen 5 Start screen 5 1 Main menu After you have successfully connected and started the touch panel the main menu start screen is called up automatically This contains the top level of menu items B11354 Fig 5 Main menu 1 Settings 2 Application list Bi Login logout with password 4 Time in the status bar 5 User in the status bar Default administrator Logged out no user The touch screen is divided into three sections 1 Title bar ot TT Men Uberschrift evt mit Firmenlogo 2 The central area is used to display the various functions and buttons as depicted in Fig 5 3 Status bar Displays the logged in user with the current time Also the status bar often contains the back arrow lt which is used to go back to the previous window Touch one of the three buttons to select the function of your choice e Application list section 3 e Selection of the automation station AS or plant that you want e Settings section 5 e Calibration calibration of the touch panel screen e Re
15. boot restart the touch panel software System info view the current system settings and versions 7010060001 A 15 52 SAUTER Start screen 5 2 16 52 Login logout modu250 Other settings e Display parameters setting the screen contrast e Clock set the time Profiles create users e Filters view enable and disable filters Login logout section 5 2 e User login or logout e Change password To visualise and change all functions under Settings you must be logged in as a user in the administrator user group See section 5 7 If you are an administrator you can touch the time 9 adjust the time The title bar with the Sauter Logo and general main texts can be adapted to individual requirements OEM on request If the screen is not used after you have started the touch panel the background illumination will be turned off automatically If the background illumination is not activated for about 60 seconds after starting the touch panel software will automatically return to the last application that was used in the status bar to Touch the Login logout button amp on the start screen to view a dialogue for user login logout Fig 6 You can also go to the same login logout dialogue by touching the name of the user who is not yet logged in or the name of the logged in user e g fevvistrator in the status bar The list of user names shows all users who have been defined by the administrator in the Pr
16. cialist technician electrician or installer The other connections such as the RJ 45 connection for Ethernet and the DB 9 interface RS232 are used only for any application downloads and firmware updates that may be needed You must select the correct cable for the novaNet connection in accordance with the EY3600 specifications in order to prevent interference on the data line Light emitting diodes The touch panel has two light emitting diodes I that are used The green one in the middle flashes when the touch panel has the correct voltage supply The red light emitting diode on the left flashes when an active application is showing an alarm status modu250 ooo 6 6 it Applicationlist Settings l loginAocgout gt no user 22 20 35 SAUTER B11352 Fig 4 Touch panel with light emitting diodes 7010060001 A modu250 i 4 5 Configuration 7010060001 A SAUTER Overview The alarm LED never flashes in the main menu or in the application list menu i e if an application is not enabled The touch panel can be used directly without configuration with the Sauter EY modulo and EY3600 system When you do this the configuration of the automation stations is read automatically and the touch panel application is created Sections 3 and 4 describe the standard functions and section 5 explains the touch panel settings If you do not wish to use this application individual applications and dyn
17. gt Press the button to return without an entry for the user name gt The space bar is used for an underline _ Also see Fig 18 for more special keys If a user profile is created with a user name that already exists the existing user profile will be overwritten 45 52 SAUTER Settings 46 52 modu250 enter password for user lt SAUTER ADMIN a Fig 51 User Password p Use the numerical keypad to define the new password A minimum of 1 and a maximum of 16 characters are allowed gt Confirm with the Le button and you are returned to Fig 49 with the relevant password for the new user gt Press the M button to return without a user password SAUTER ADIMIN administrator Fi no group quest user administrator Fig 52 User Group Finally one of the three user groups must also be assigned __ confirms the entries for the new user __ cancel entries for the new user Once entries have been made in all three boxes user name password and user group press En to acknowledge the new user and then you will see the input box for the password of the logged in administrator who wants to add the new user Once this has been correctly entered the new user is created The new user will now appear in the user list as depicted in Fig 53 should you wish to log in as described in section 5 2 7010060001 A modu250 SAUTER Settings Administrator Guest m User S
18. he button S the device is correctly calibrated otherwise the calibration must be repeated until precision is attained Press Reboot O to restart the touch panel This may be useful in certain cases after you press the button you see a confirmation window as shown in Fig 41 CR DEC Fig 41 Reboot gt Press _ lto trigger the reboot of the touch panel gt If you press Lea the reboot action is not performed and the window closes 39 52 SAUTER 8 3 8 4 40 52 modu250 System information NOTICE Other settings Press the System info button to display the most important system information B11498 Fig 42 System Info The upper section contains the information about the installed versions and active configurations such as the PC address for novaNet and the IP address for application download For access to the EY3600 novaNet it is important that the PC address has a unique number that is not yet present in the network In the Current screen area you see the information about available memory and objects in the last picture that was opened The L_ 2 button takes you back to the settings Fig 36 Hardware versions Software versions Colour Up to 1 2 x Applications without HDB Monochrome From 1 3 x Applications with HDB with HDB and with functionality for a hardware reset 3 1 1 Colour with HDB 3 1 2 Monochrome with HDB XX X 1 Colour without HDB XX X 2 Monoch
19. ime out 8 7 2 Create new user profile 8 7 3 Delete or edit user profile 8 8 Filters Abbildungen Index modu250 39 39 41 41 42 43 44 45 46 46 49 49 53 95 7010060001 A modu250 SAUTER General information 1 General information 1 1 Safety information Incorrect installation Possible injury fire damage to equipment gt For the operation of this device read this manual gt For the installtion of this device read the fitting instructions 1 2 Area of use The modu250 is a touch panel with colour or monochrome display for visualising and operating automation station data points of the line SAUTER EY modulo 2 and the line of SAUTER EY3600 in a novaNet network Menu driven operation works by directly touching the display Installation lists setpoint parameters time programmes trend graphs and system settings may be selected and edited without additional parameterisation Passwords and user rights provide effective security 7010060001 A 5 52 SAUTER modu250 6 52 7010060001 A Important notes for use Abbreviation AS AUT BBf MFA SW Fitting instructions Datasheet Materialdeclaration Software GZF 520 Connecting cables 0367862 001 0367862 002 0367862 003 General 0374494 001 0374509 001 0374515 001 0374680 001 modu250 2 2 1 Used abbreviations 2 2 Further documentation 2 3 Accessories 2 4 Training at Sauter 7010060001 A SAUTER Important notes for use Exp
20. inimum and maximum Y scale values for the relevant data points that were added u scale Temperature ni luni 1 y D 4 2222 g Fig 31 Value Range Y scale In this window you can define the Y scale for the data point with min value and max value by pressing the number keys also see Fig 18 gt Press _ to confirm your entry gt Press EM to return to HDB configuration Fig 30 without making a change The button allows you to adapt the time axis for the graphic HDB view x scale i L j T l e an To ar Bis Fig 32 Time Axis X scale 1 First define the desired time range for reading the HDB using the buttons or the slider T 7010060001 A modu250 7010060001 A SAUTER Standard application 2 Then select the end date with the timing for the time range using the slider and the LE El buttons 3 Press ow to select the current date with the current time as the end date 4 Press to confirm your entry 5 Press to return to the HDB configuration Fig 30 without making a change These time ranges are possible 1 hour 4 hours or 12 hours 1 day 7 days 1 month 3 or 6 months or 1 year Press to read the historical data for the selected data points from the AS Fig 33 shows an empty historical database trend view 05 29 14122004 vawe 00261412204 1 2 3 4 B11509 Fig 33 HDB Ansicht q4 start date house address end date 2 graphic vie
21. lanation Automation station Automatic Binary command address Machine fine address Setpoint modu250 EY OP250F001 MV 505814 PDS 93 01 MD 92 750 Touch panel parameterising software for Windows for freely designing the user interface Available directly from the extranet or implemented as a tool in CASE Suite Connecting cable 1 5 m modu250 lt gt AS Connecting cable 2 9 m modu250 lt gt AS Connecting cable 6 0 m modu250 lt gt AS Stylus set for EYT 250 Power supply connector 3 pin Set for IP 65 protection Individual seal for set 0374515 001 Fr Sauter Ltd or the Sauter branches in various countries can offer a training course for touch panel users Information about available training courses can also be found in the Sauter Seminar Programme 7 52 SAUTER modu250 8 52 7010060001 A modu250 3 3 1 SAUTER User Interface and operation User Interface and operation Operation 7010060001 A Fig 1 User interface modu250 1 LED indicators 2 Display Touch Panel All operations are performed by touching the display In plug amp play mode automation station configuration data points are automatically read out and may thus be managed as follows without requiring additional parameterisation e Application display and selection direct access to automation stations e Measured value alarm and status display e Issuing analogue and digital positioning commands max 2
22. larms are read afresh Press the button to trigger loading of all data points and pictures that are 21 52 SAUTER Applications 22 92 modu250 assigned to this application The button guarantees that the current values in the data point list are read and registered on the AS Activate data points The data point list is taken from the application in the touch panel memory and is not updated In this case only the values statuses and alarms are read afresh As long as data are being polled scanned the message in Fig 12 is shown Please wait scanning AS scr_app_2 xml EE DO Fig 12 Please Wait After the application has been updated or activated either the data point list or the start screen for the application will appear Various types of touch panel applications and visualisations are possible a If no project for this application is stored in the touch panel a data point list is shown The loading window tells you Please wait scanning AS file missing scr app 0 0 xml b If a project for this application is stored in the touch panel the assigned start screen appears These instructions deal with the touch panel Standard Application that is a excluding design engineering with CASE TPC see section 4 5 7010060001 A modu250 SAUTER Standard application T Standard application This section describes the Standard Application with all the basic functions of the touch panel
23. ofiles menu See section 8 7 In the original status three users with different access rights are defined User name Description No user only allows operation of the panel without password Administrator Default administrator allows viewing all data points entry of system parameters setpoints switching commands and time programs and requests of historical data Default password 654321 User Default user allows viewing all data points entry of setpoints swit ching commands and time programs and requests of historical data Default password 123456 Guest Default guest allows viewing all data points and requests of historical data Default password 1 Tab 1 Access rights 7010060001 A modu250 SAUTER Start screen Administrator 1 Administrator NE H oa B11355 4 Password box to enter the password EI User name dropdown list box to select the user 3 logs out the current user 4 saves the entry and accepts the login Gp The cee button only appears when the user who is already logged in is selected 5 2 1 Login and enter password 1 To log in first select the user name from the list box and touch the password box Fig 6 enter passo ETET K S HT AS ITS SRRRRB Ra Baa 5 JO E Hao ul CE Ce afifa D B11356 Fig 7 Enter Password You see a numerical keypad with a request to enter the password 2 You can now enter the pas
24. ow and return to the other settings Fig 43 An example of a filter definition is shown in Fig 55 dewi ce fitter a 7 1 io 2 eten Le i filter 3 novaTherm 200 inactive B11514 Fig 55 Filter Definition Example AS automation station an AS filter is defined but not enabled activated Click on EE to activate the filter Application an application filter named novaTherm 200 is defined and activated pesa ra Click on Essen to disable the filter Calendar a calendar filter with the application name is also defined and activated Any calendar that is sent see section 4 3 6 will go only to this application If a filter is activated or deactivated and if the Filter window is closed by pressing dee a dialogue box Fig 56 will appear asking you to reboot the touch panel This is necessary so that the new filter definitions can be activated Fig 56 Reboot to Activate Filters 7010060001 A modu250 List of figures 7010060001 A Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig oO NONO DS WN KR DS ASI AS ASS PWwWBWBWWWWHWWWWNHNNNNNNNNYHN HAA Aa O NO OP N O DN Qui NN N OO I SI NN O
25. points have been added and by pressing En they could be shown as a graphic as depicted in Fig 35 In this case the house address was deactivated in the list view so only the description of the data points in the list is shown 08 00 12092005 ANL TMO3 Me4 gt EE TSF RI CI 12 08 204 FE EE 12 09 2008 Fig 35 HDB View Example B11495 The first data point is activated with _ The HDB entry with value 62 71 is selected and is pressed to highlight it with dotted lines The colours for the three curves are permanently defined red 2 green HAE je blue 7010060001 A modu250 SAUTER Settings 8 Settings As described in section 2 1 it is possible to make various settings for the touch panel Press the settings button T in the main menu to see Fig 5 1 To change all settings you must be logged in as a user in the administrator group A user who is not logged in no user and users from the Guest user group can only call up the calibration the system info and the reboot settings A user in the user group can also access the display parameters accessible under more settings I B11496 Fig 36 Settings 1 Calibration If a button cannot be correctly assigned to the action a calibration must be carried out all 2 Reboot reboots the touch panel all System info Important system information can be visualised all More settings This b
26. ram and the spe cial day time program for the relevant data point see also section 7 3 4 a Press to exit the time programs and the configuration will be sent to the AS see section 7 3 5 The list view of the weekday time program is in the upper section of the window and the graphic view is in the lower section The time program sets or changes the data point to the time on the activated weekday and the activated special day with the analogue value or switching command value An example 28 52 7010060001 A modu250 NOTICE SAUTER Standard application moft velim r salso time vaue em x x x xx 17 0000 10se xx x x x 08 00 00 OPEN OO T_T _ 4 SE a ES D EEE DR EE B115 Fig 23 Example of Time Program If the selected data point has a time program the time program is shown graphically in different colours and in list form Fig 23 In the example the valve Valve2 is opened at 8 o clock on Monday to Friday OPEN and is closed again at 5 o clock 1700 hours CLOSE When you press the Bin button after selecting a line from the list or the em button you see the window for making entries in the time program Fig 24 Press Lett to delete the selected entry without further enquiries except when the time program entry is parameterised for both a weekday and a special day 7 3 3 Time program entry 7010060001 A To make a time program en
27. rome without HDB The Other settings button takes you to Fig 43 and for a user from the administrator or user group shows further setting options for the touch panel These other settings are briefly described in the following sections 7010060001 A modu250 SAUTER Settings B11500 Fig 43 Other Settings 2 Clock sets time and date administrator only S Profile user definition administrator only Display settings parameters Use this button to adjust the contrast setting for the background illumination administrator and user 4 Filter to disable enable any filters that are present administrator only Press to return to Fig 36 8 5 Display parameters 7010060001 A Press the Display parameters button to show settings for the display 4 SAUTER Fig 44 Contrast Setting Adjust the contract setting with the right or left arrow keys or the slider F As you do this the background illumination becomes brighter left or darker right 41 52 SAUTER modu250 Settings Press Bi to return to the settings without making any changes Press L_ to save the new setting and return to the settings Fig 43 The background illumination has a guaranteed lifetime of 10 000 hours and it switches off automatically after one minute if no operations are performed Touch the screen to reactivate the background illumination 8 6 Clock If you detect a discrepancy between the time sho
28. s When you press Ga to switch over to the special day time program you see a window as shown in Fig 25 data point without special day time program exception scheduler Temperature Analog Output a e Ete ETEL time de Db WON nen 5 Toe O 6 12 16 24 E ES Ed ES EG Fig 25 Special Day Time Program B11505 1 Columns E4 to El show the eight special days 2 Time column indicates the switching time 3 Value column shows the value to be set or the status to be switched 30 52 7010060001 A modu250 SAUTER Standard application 4 Allows you to change the selected existing time program entry 5 Allows you to create new time program entries 6 Allows you to delete an existing time program entry Buttons or oa switch over between the special day time program and the weekday time program for the relevant data point also see section 7 3 2 g Press in the time program to prepare for writing the time program to the AS Before the time program is sent you see a confirmation window see section 7 3 5 The list view of the special day time program for all 8 special days is in the upper section of the window and the graphic view is in the lower section When you press the button after selecting a line from the list or the button you see the window for making entries in the time program Fig 24 The procedure for making entries is the same as for editing or creating
29. s aim to explain the basic functions of the touch panel and to aid operation of the automatically created application In the rest of this section you will find information on installing the touch panel If the device is already installed and capable of functioning please refer to sections 2 to 4 for the main instructions on correct operation of the touch panel The Fitting Instructions MV 505814 enclosed with the product contain information on how to install the device correctly Fig 2 shows how the device is installed in a switch cabinet B09964a Fig 2 Installation in a switch cabinet The touch panel may also be fixed onto a top hat rail Accessory 0374515 is available for a water and dust proof IP65 installation 11 52 SAUTER 4 3 4 4 12 52 Connections NOTICE modu250 Fig 1 2 shows all the connections The touch panel must be connected to a power supply 230 V or 115 V with an earth protection wire and to the EY3600 novaNet system bus RJ 11 RJ 11 6 6 RJ 45 DB 9 230 V novaNet Ethernet RS232 B09966d Fig 3 Connections As the power supply is permanently installed and is not in the low voltage range the installation must be carried out by a trained spe
30. sed internally for a user who has logged out no user who also has viewing rights only To make changes in the Profile settings you must be logged in as an administrator Profile button to see Fig 46 user list Administrator Guest User B11511 Fig 46 Profile The user list shows all defined users Use these three buttons messe emtuser and to create new user profiles and edit or delete existing profiles The password time out section defines a period after which a user is 43 52 SAUTER modu250 Settings automatically logged out O If the logged in user administrator is selected only button is shown The and buttons are not visualised This means that at least one user in the administrator group will always be present 8 7 1 Password time out In the Password time out area at the bottom see Fig 5 11 you can define the time after which a new login is required Automatic logout gt Use the El E buttons or the slider E to adjust the setting You have the following options for password time out 4 min 5 min 10 min 30 min 60 min and none gt Use the button to acknowledge the selected setting The time out will then be active for all defined users If the time elapses with no further action on the screen Fig 47 appears password ti megut Fig 47 Password Time out gt Press mss to go automatically to the window for a new login see Fig 6
31. sen Use the Le button to close the switching command Use the a button to return to the previous screen Fig 13 Statuses OPEN and CLOSE are specified command texts in the project engineering CASE FBD and they may have different names for the application These windows are shown for analogue values Automatic mode Temperature Analog Output ss LI TT TT TT TT hl ne Mr Cai an T aah f L on LE ki B11369 Fig 16 Analogue Output Automatic Manual mode Temperature Analog Output GREE E OE Dl B11370 Fig 17 Analogue Output Setpoint You can select automatic mode with __ 2 To select a manual value for the analogue output the button has to be deselected and the analogue setpoint value as 23 0 for example can be entered Numerical buttons are available to enter the numbers 7010060001 A 25 52 SAUTER modu250 Standard application B11371 Fig 18 Numerical entries 1 Backspace deletes the previous character 2 Clear deletes the whole entry 3 change prefixed sign 4 decimal point Press the __ _ button to apply the value and the window will be closed Press the Lett button to return to the previous screen Fig 13 7 2 Alarms If an alarm status is active in the selected application the top left red light emitting diode LED will flash NOTICE The light emitting diode is lit only when the application
32. sword Press L to confirm the password the user is logged in and you are returned to the screen shown in Fig 8 3 If you press ees you are also taken back so you can cancel the login 7010060001 A 17 52 SAUTER modu250 Start screen Administrator B11510 Fig 8 Successful Log in Ared message tells you whether login succeeded correct password or login failed incorrect password 4 Press Ban to complete the login entry 5 Press SMS to logout again 5 2 2 Change password Administrator Lr B11357 Fig 9 Change Password If you want to change the password you must already be logged in as a user In this case you will see the change password button which you have to press in order to change the password 18 52 7010060001 A modu250 SAUTER Start screen click to enter 1 j click to enter 2 click to enter 3 4 B11358 Fig 10 Entries to Change a Password Make the following entries in sequence 1 Enter the old password 2 Enter the new password 3 Confirm the new password 4 Press the button to save and return If you press the sa button you return to the previous screen without making any changes Fig 10 7010060001 A 19 52 SAUTER modu250 20 52 7010060001 A modu250 6 Applications 6 1 Application list SAUTER Applications Touch the E Application list button on the start screen to view a list of all automation stations
33. te the selected calendar entry is used to change the year calendar over in the graphic view Special days can be defined 2 years in advance The list view of the calendar entries active special days is in the upper section of the window and a graphic view of the yearly calendar with visualised special days is in the lower section Special day periods are shown in red and individual special days are shown in blue When you press the button after selecting a line from the list or the button you see the window for making entries in the calendar Fig 28 enter new calendar entry ESSA start date end date dd mm Y Ed 12 2005 Fig 28 Calendar Entry MES Monday 4 to Sunday Special days EJ to E lt e A buttons and slider to set the start and end dates of the special day period 7010060001 A modu250 7 4 Historical data 7010060001 A SAUTER Standard application confirm entry cancel entry Click on El to l or il to to select a desired special day or a different weekday for the calendar entry A time program for a data point can use these special days e g special day period during works holidays or it uses a time program for a different weekday instead of the time program for the real weekday e g Sunday time program on a public holiday The period from start to end date for the calendar entry can be set with the slider or with special day period The
34. try there is a window to parameterise the time program values and switching commands with the relevant timing both for the weekdays and the special days edit scheduler entry mo ve E 6 az AE EHE Fig 24 Time Program Entry Weekdays Monday l to Sunday l Special days El to El 29 52 SAUTER modu250 Standard application Daily 2 disables enables all weekdays and special days Time timing of switching command or value change Value switching status or analogue value confirm entry cancel entry Weekdays Monday 2 touch these buttons to enable El or disable L_ the desi to Sunday red weekdays for the switching command or the value change Special days E to up to 8 special day time programs can be assigned to this data Eh point with the help of the calendar function also see section 8 3 6 Time You can set and change the switching time with the slider mi or the forwards backwards buttons 1 minute steps El 30 minute steps Value Touch this box to open the window where you set values or commands In the window you can set the analogue value or switching command and confirm with OK The new value or command is shown also see Fig 14 to Fig 18 Press to confirm the new or corrected entry for the time program The window with the graphic display appears again Press to cancel the entry and go back to the graphic view without accepting any changes 7 3 4 Time program for special day
35. utton takes you to more settings user and administrator The next sections describe these and other settings 8 1 Calibration Press the Calibration button to start the calibration 7010060001 A 37 52 SAUTER modu250 Calibration start calibration Main menu Fig 37 Calibration B11497 1 this button allows you to change the existing calibration After you press the button the calibration starts and Fig 5 3 appears 2 this button lets you return to the main menu 3 this button lets you close the window being displayed press here O O press here Fig 38 Calibration Points For a new calibration you must press briefly in the centre of the circle at the top right and then in the circle at the bottom left NOTICE You are recommended to use a pen or pencil for this setting If this operation has been performed correctly you are taken back to Fig 37 press here O calibration error O press here 38 52 7010060001 A modu250 8 2 Reboot 7010060001 SAUTER Settings Fig 39 Calibration Error If the calibration has not been successful you see the Calibration error message as in Fig 39 You must perform the calibration again B11498 Press on the area with your finger or a pen pencil and without interrupting the pressure check the active zone of the Start calibration button follow the arrow If the zone becomes active white exactly on the edge of t
36. w with scroll function 3 list of HDB entries for the active data point with date time and value 4 visualises the selected entry with lines in the graphic view Li E or up to to activate the HDB entries for the data point The date and time according to the start and end of the time range are shown above the graphic view left and right The house address is at the top in the middle In the centre you see the box for the graphic view of up to 3 data points The HDB entries are shown connected with a straight line Use buttons or up to EN to activate the data point white is active the line is bold grey is inactive the line is thin Use the scroll buttons to shift the graphic forwards or backwards around the time range scrolling At the bottom you see the list of HDB entries for the active data point that have been read with time date and value If you select an HDB entry from the list and 39 52 SAUTER Standard application 36 52 modu250 press seo dotted lines will appear in the graphic for the selected point The next illustrations show an example of a plant and its historical data Retum temperature HC Flow temperature HO Boiler tempreture OH Flow temperature HG1 Flow temperature HG Outside temperature HG1 Room temperature HG1 ANL TMOS MES B11494 Fig 34 HDB Configuration Example Fig 34 shows an example with data points for a heating plant The maximum of three data
37. wn in the touch panel and the real time you can set the time and date on the touch panel Touch the clock button or the time shown at the bottom right to display Fig 45 B11502 Fig 45 Clock Setting The information appears in the boxes as follows HH MM SS DD MM YYYY Use the buttons to adjust the values in the boxes Press __ to accept the entries the time and date are sent to all AS that are connected to the novaNet and the window closes If you press ose no entries are accepted and the time and date stay the same Time Date HH hours in 24h DD day MM minutes MM month SS seconds YYYY year 42 52 7010060001 A modu250 8 7 Profile 7010060001 A SAUTER Settings The touch panel can manage various user profiles with password input These user profiles can be assigned to one of three user groups and they are saved in the touch panel as user profiles The three user groups are defined as follows User group Description Guest User with viewing rights only as well requests of historical data User User with viewing rights with rights for historical data requests and the option of entering setpoints switching commands and time pro grams Administrator User with viewing rights with rights for historical data requests and the option of entering system parameters setpoints switching com mands and time programs No group This group cannot be selected and is only u
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