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1. XBT F01 amp XBT F023 R glage contraste cran TFT appuyer sur la touche de r glage et tout en maintenant cette touche utiliser les touches fl ches haute et basses pour effectuer le r glage Contrast adjustment TFT Screen press the adjustment key and while holding it depressed use the up and down arrow keys for adjustment Kontrasteinstellung TFT Display Dr cken Sie auf die entsprechende Regeltaste und halten Sie sie gedr ckt w hrend Sie mit den Pfeiltasten die Einstellung vornehmen Regolazione contrasto Display TFT premere il tasto di regolazione e mantenendolo premuto usare i tasti con la freccia verso l alto e verso il basso per regolare il contrasto Reglaje del contraste Pantalla TFT pulse la tecla de ajuste y mientras la pulsa ajuste el contraste utilizando las teclas flechas arriba y abajo R glage luminosit appuyer sur la touche SHIFT et sur la touche de r glage et tout en maintenant ces deux touches utiliser les touches fl ches haute et basse pour effectuer ce r glage Brightness adjustment press the SHIFT key and the adjustment key and while holding both keys depressed use the up and down arrow keys for adjustment Helligkeitseinstellung Dr cken Sie auf die SHIFT Taste und die entsprechende Regeltaste und halten Sie beide Tasten gedr ckt w hrend Sie mit den Pfeiltasten die Einstellung vornehmen Regolazione luminosit premere i
2. Click bit O to assign the alarm Eus jim The word is Eed defined in the dialog table For more informations see chapter B Alarm page Page 40 Graphic Magelis E 31 4 Loading the application in the terminal 1 Connect the terminal to the PLC using the relevant cable ex XBTZ968 for a TSX Micro with Unitelway V2 0 2 Connect cable XBT Z915 revision index 22 and the XBT Z962 between the PC and the terminal 3 Switch on the terminal refer to the terminal service instruction for wiring of power supply 4 Click Transfers Export to terminal using the software application open Example Transfert from PC to PCMCIA card XBT Z962 See chapter B 12 Transferring the application and the protocol to a PCMCIA card Page 64 to direct export import to PCMCIA memory card E 32 Graphic Magelis 5 Running the application The dynamic function keys are used to navigate between pages o eG After pressing MOD use the arrow keys to navigate from one field to the 9 other e Once you are positioned on the desired field press MOD to select the field If you do not enter any value in the field within one minute the field will exit the entry mode Cancelling the entry Press the ESC key if you want to cancel the current entry the field will then not be modified in any way Graphic Magelis E 33 Graphic Magelis
3. Ld em C m imm m Km CG Ins Fel R5 a R6 1 Km B r F2 tJ Tran ess 4J lt F p WES rs m or r LE GJ er Fo Fm Er Confidential mode Besides providing access to the running mode functions this allows you to access advanced functions requiring a password Access to pages that are protected in run time mode Access to system pages RETO lt ISSN In the PASSWORD advanded Passwords Exit Confidential Mode EE IET System pages it is possible to B mno E configure the automatic exit after a am To limited writing time 1 to 60 minutes see Confidential mode Sel He password management Page 18 Graphic Magelis D 13 2 Operating Principle Application transfer In this mode 2 types of transfers are possible Downloading the Man Machine dialog application and the protocol for communicating with the control system RS232 serial link or PLC network TXBTs PC with XBT L1000 software Uploading transfer of an application from the terminal to a PC with the XBT L1000 software SYST indicator light the SYST indicator light flashes during the transfer MENU XBT L1000 Terminal transfer procedure See chapter B 11 Transferring the application and the protocol to the terminal Page 62 Wiring Refer to the terminal instructions for the X
4. Communication Removable status indicator PCMCIA card ji z ght Lr n including all PR S ZE information Key stoke m z necessary for enabled indicator running the light S m terminal Static function gt eT keys that can be aoa used for Ze St TTT Operator input to the control system Navigating between the various dialog pages To record control system faults with time stamping alarms groups of alarms Terminal programming with XBT L1000 To modify control system parameters GUS UO gl Communication with Alarms terminal the control system references and printout Schneider Allen Bradley forms printing Modicon Omron Siemens PLCs A 6 Graphic Magelis 1 Man machine communications dialog using Graphic Magelis terminals Touchscreen terminals The main functions of the touchscreen terminals are to Display data from the control system Modify the control system parameters Control the system using discrete commands Various terminals are available Touchscreen XBT F 5 Resistive matrix touchscreen pad 6x8 touchscreen zones Terminals with LCD screen oi STN color 256 colors 320x240 pixels x Downloadable protocols Printer output wo Touchscreen XBT F 10 Resistive matrix touchscreen pad 10x13 touch screen zon
5. Resistive matrix tactile pad 4x8 tactile zones 4 tactile keys on 1 row at the bottom of the screen zx Terminals with LCD screen LY jJ STN color 256 colors 320 240 e pixels Downloadable protocols Printer output Tactile XBT FC 10 1 keys row Resistive matrix tactile pad 8x13 tactile zones 8 tactile keys on 1 row at the bottom of the screen Terminals with LCD screen TFT color 256 colors 10 4 screen 640 480 pixels Downloadable protocols Printer output Graphic Magelis A 9 1 Man machine communications dialog using Graphic Magelis terminals Tactile XBT FC 10 2 keys rows Resistive matrix tactile pad 6x13 tactile zones 2x8 tactile keys on 2 rows at the bottom of the screen Terminals with LCD screen TFT color 256 colors 10 4 screen 640 480 pixels Downloadable protocols Printer output Tactile XBT FC 10 2 keys columns Resistive matrix tactile pad 10x9 tactile zones 2x6 tactile keys on 2 columns Terminals with LCD screen TFT color 256 colors 10 4 screen 640 480 pixels Downloadable protocols Printer output LL OUOU OOOO F5 ow O O O a O EI a JU UU Graphic Magelis 1 Man machine communications dialog using Graphic Magelis terminals Display of data from the control system Notification of control controlling the control system system faults Touchscreen
6. The page architecture is displayed in the tree structure window 5 Page Tree MES ro DER lr ds 1 High Oven Temperature 4 amp 2 Baking Fault Graphic Magelis E 21 3 Creating the application Creating navigation between the application pages Navigation between the application pages is performed by means of dynamic function keys example Main menu page Industrial bakery Co Les Main Menu Production sl Maintenance NT tp I3 7 TE 1471071999 5 14 02 Access to the Production screen R4 dynamic key associated with the icon Access to the Maintenance screen R8 dynamic key associated with the icon E 22 Graphic Magelis 3 Creating the application 1 Double click the dynamic function key to be assigned ai Industrial Bakery Co e T mm Example R4 EX rs TH GH 2 Select Action Page Page Mode access the destination E page Dough preparation Toggle command xj click Image and insert the UY m a image associated with the Keen E R4 key see Creating the Monet page model Page 17 p Page 1 Product Information 3 Maintenance Handbook New 4 Remote Control m Labels m Image Delete coca onn Create the navigation between all the application pages in the same way see 8 2 Analyzing the expression of E 1 Product Information requirements Page 9 The
7. The functions possible from the home screen using the dynamic keys are Startup of Graphic Magelis applications Access to Windows 95 Closure of home screen Setup terminal parameters setup For more information refer to the TXBT documentation A 12 Graphic Magelis 1 Man machine communications dialog using Graphic Magelis terminals Display of data from the control system Annunciates control system faults M Dynamic function keys for operator input to the control system navigating between the various dialog pages Operator input to the control system Navigating between the Communication Removable status indicator ee Ge SEE PCMCIA card light m Lu including all Les information Key stoke gt necessary for enabled indicator m running the light m E terminal m HER S Static function keys that can be e Tactile pad used for i various dialog hee b 1 To record control system faults with time stamping alarms groups Alarms terminal references and printout forms printing Modifies control system parameters Terminal programming with XBT L1000 Communication with the control system Schneider Allen Bradley Modicon Omron Siemens PLCs Graphic Magelis 1 Man machine communications dialog using Graphic Magelis terminals
8. Choose the separator by default Click on Ok Select the Drive and or Folder where the file will be stored Enter a filename for example Appli TXT and click on Ok OahwWN A To create a symbols file in Unity Pro 1 Select Variable files in the browser 2 Select File Exportation or right click the file Variables Exportation context sensitive menu 3 Select the disk and or the directory where the file will be stored 4 Enter the file name for example Appli XSY and validate Use the PL7 Concept or Unity Pro symbols file under XBT L1000 1 Select the Configuration Equipment Symbols command 2 Choose the device corresponding to the variables file 3 Click on Advanced gt gt 4 Click on Add file 5 Select the directory in which the symbols are stored then click on Open For a PL7 Concept or Unity Pro file choose the same extension as that defined in concept software Graphic Magelis B 11 NOTE The dialog application under XBT L1000 must be updated each time the symbols file to be used is updated To do this repeat operations 1 to 3 select the Variables file Modify file command and then repeat operation 5 This does not concern the TXBT Installation of XBT L1003 enables to update automatically PL7 or Concept symbols of variables in case of evolution of the file of symbols Before using a Unity Pro file the Support Unity must bave been selected before
9. F 100 jo Graphic Magelis 4 Variable fields Variable display rules A value that cannot be displayed is represented by characters overflow value A value not filled out by the PLC is represented by characters Awrite only variable is represented by characters Numbered list EI Ti Ae pel te mut EI E The XBT L1000 software allows a string of text to Der TULIT be assigned to each IUE value of the variable Ee associated with the field HERES fr S ens d XBT SIMULATOR XBT loads value 0 on the variable associated to the field by XBT L1000 59 O m z7 087 1071999 11 26 Keys to select strings programmed using XBT L1000 Graphic Magelis D 35 4 Variable fields NOTE The texts list in the configured languages can be imported from or exported to EXCEL format filename XLS See chapter B 7 Import Export Page 54 A field MW10 that accepts two values with two associated strings of text 0 CLOSE 1 OPEN If you select OPEN using the arrow keys and confirm by pressing ENTER the MW10 word will take the value 1 in the PLC Inversely if the PLC writes the value 1 on MW10 the OPEN text will be displayed If the word MW10 value is neither O nor 1 not any text will be displayed The field became invisible Data types Word bits single words double words floating point words character strings Alphanumeric
10. NOTE The contrast cannot be adjusted on the XBT F10 color and TXBT 10 color terminals Brightness adjustment press and hold the SHIFT key and the adjustment key and make the adjustment by means of the up and down arrow keys For touchscreen terminals adjustment are only available via the Terminal parameters system page Static keys see chapter A 7 Managing the control system am F1 Page 32 Dynamic keys see chapter A 7 Managing the control system T we Page 32 Extra keys for TXBT Access to Windows 95 functions A PC keyboard equipped as standard for Windows 95 comprises two additional keys the START and MENU keys To access the same functions on the TXBT use the following equivalents Start key Obtained by pressing Ctrl Esc on the TXBT used to start up an application Menu key Obtained by clicking the mouse right hand button on the TXBT used to access the most common functions associated with an icon Mouse function with touchscreen pad and right left click buttons E Used to select a field or an item in a list for example list of pages E Cannot be used to modify a graphic variable field Gives access to the Windows 95 functions D 10 Graphic Magelis 1 Keys and indicator lights External keyboard An external keyboard can be connected to the DIN 8 pin connector The 2 keyboards remain active The front of the 2 terminals have QWERTY keyboards Any extern
11. Print code table The print command word is written by the PLC A code is associated with each type of possible printing MSB Free format printout H 01xx xx table length in hexadecimal History printout H 02xx Form printout H 04xx For form printout xx represents the number of the form to be printed Free format printing consists of sending on the initiative of the PLC the data contained in the free format printing table located at the end of the dialog table YMWn 95 and following in the least significant byte the length in bytes of information to be printed 80 bytes maximum The word MWn 18 Print command is written to H FFFF by the terminal to indicate the end of the print command see bits 5 6 7 of MWn 12 Report MWn 18 H 010A printing of 10 bytes in the printing table e MWn 18 H 010A printing of 10 bytes in the printing table Graphic Magelis C 23 2 Dialog table content MWn 19 Activating graphs plotting See also MWn 14 Graph plotting performed The terminals can monitor the change of a control system data in real time example monitoring of an analog value A curve has 1 to 4 pens with different colors The PLC can activate the recording of values and the 4 plottings of a graph simultaneously on a bit rising edge of word MWn 19 The user can assign one of 16 bits of word MWn 19 to a curve He can thus activate 16 graphs 1 word 16 bits The bit o
12. Protocols UNI TELWAY FIPWAY FIPIO Modbus plus Modbus Ethernet TCP IP Modbus TCP IP XWAY Jbus and those used for AEG Allen Bradley GE Siemens and Omron PLCs yes no back up min 1 0 mA 5V AC DC usage limits max 1 0 A 24 V DC 220 V AC resistive load max 0 5 A 24 V DC 220 V AC inductive load Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Weight 5 29 Ib 2 4 kg Temperature Operating 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C Humidity O to 85 Storage 4to 140 F 20 to 60 C Degree of protection IP65 per IEC529 and degree 1 per NFC20 010 UL Type 4 4x NEMA Type 4 Installation and attachment Built in attached with 10 push latches provided on panel 0 06 to 0 24 inches thick 1 6 to 6 mm System languages English French German Italian Spanish System pages can be translated in any other language Graphic Magelis F 15 1 XBT F Specifications XBT FC 02 F 16 Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Types of display Touchscreen pad Keyboard Power Memory Serial link Printer XBT L1000 link Indicating Exchange protocols Time stamp Alarm relay LCD STN 5 7 touch screen 320 240 pixels 256 colors Resistive matrix 6x8 touch zones 4 keys on 1 row 24 VDC Voltage limits 18 to 30 VDC Ripple 5 maximun Consumption 35 W Application protocol PCMCIA card 50 to 450 pages of applications alarms and help according to the memory card in
13. touch zones depending on screen technology Graphic Magelis 11 Terminal configuration NOTE Clear screen A clearing page is provided on touchscreen terminals for de activating the touchscreen pad in order to clear the screen surface Simultaneously press the two opposite touch zones to re activate the pad and exit the clearing page Printer The printer setup parameters except for the printer control codes used for the forms can be modified Standby Screens can be damaged if a steady image is displayed for a long time It is thus recommended to select the following in the Terminal parameters system page Standby YES Wait 60 minutes These parameters are initialized to the above values after exporting an application from the PC to the terminals Parameters of the operations line Case of the XBT terminal The parameters displayed depend on the protocol and some may ormay not be modifiable Case of the UNI TELWAY protocol Bit rate 300 bauds Parity even Address Master Error counter N Error counter N Error counter N Error counter N oooo Counter reset by dynamic key Graphic Magelis 11 Terminal configuration Case of the TXBT terminal Protocol parameters The following parameters are displayed Protocol name Controller names and addresses max 15 and status of communications with them if possible TXBT local address Four error counters Last co
14. Chapter F Appendices Graphic Magelis Graphic Magelis Contents This chapter includes the following sections 1 XBT F Specifications 4 XBT F 01 4 XBT F 02 7 Touchscreen XBT F 032 10 Touchscreen XBT F 034 13 XBT FC 02 16 XBT FC 04 19 XBT FC 08 22 XBT FC 06 25 TXBT 28 2 System messages 31 System messages generated by XBT 31 System messages generated by XBT 5 languages language selected during configuration 32 No saving of value for objects set to error 34 Objects set to error not initialized 34 Graphic Magelis F 3 1 XBT F Specifications XBT F 01 MAGELiS F 4 Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Types of display Power Memory Serial link Printer XBT L1000 link Keyboard Indicating Exchange protocols Time stamp Alarm relay LCD 5 7 320 240 pixels STN monochrome 16 grey levels 24 VDC Voltage limits 18 to 30 VDC Ripple 5 maximum Consumption 35 W Application protocol PCMCIA card 50 to 450 pages of applications alarms and help according to the memory card in use Alarm log 1000 events Recipe 125 recordings and 5000 values maximum 255 form pages 512 classic alarm bits 100 diagnostic alarm bits RS232 RS485 RS422 asynchronous serial link RS232 asynchronous serial link Customisable membrane keypad 1 communication status indicator light 1 indicator light per function key 1 indicator light per service key 1 key
15. Graphical curve i Graphical curve D 1 Select the Graphical curve tool button 2 Using the mouse select the required location 3 Select the Edit Properties menu or click the right mouse button or press ALT ENTER 4 Assign the word MW34 to the object using the Modify button click Ok 5 Select the type of Graphical curve To monitor control system data changes in real time i e monitoring a temperature Tara sese las Rave ame ct zen DE A ea SC edo 1x Se Gi e E exui Flan zl as a NL Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages Main characteristics of curve objects E A curve object can display up to 4 different curve plottings These plottings are called pens etc WESTER eH If the address of the object is MWn IEC syntax the address of the first pen is MWn the address of the second pen is MWn 1 crc fea the address of the third pen is MWn 2 the address of the fourth pen is MWn 3 A new curve point is displayed periodically every 5 10 or 30 seconds or every 1 5 or 10 minutes when a bit is uploaded in the dialog table See chapter C 8 2 Dialog table content Page 9 index on graph plottings performed and Activating graphs plotting Duration of the curve window the time displayed on the curve window depends on two parameters Numbers of points and Time selected to display a
16. MASTER Ka representing the i 0 content of the field and AMWI E click Ok to confirm EMI Word E Symbol Acces to the PLC PLC variables can be acceded from the terminal fields by Read operator can not modify the value Write operator can modify the value Read Write both cases above General Thresholds Options r Digits after decimal point Conversion Automatic ver fi PLC 0 Fived jo Entry Protection Signed Iv Access by password Write enabled Va Head si iB Passwords Cyclic ic Permanent Help Window DK Cancel Help Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages Immediate write Select the Options tab Properties of Alphanumeric Field This entry mode is used by the operator to modify a field value in a continuous manner in order to introduce continuous values 1 and or 1 view the result of an action in real time adjustment positioning etc See chapter D Immediate write Page 37 B 32 Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages Function key objects Ex Static function keys Static function keys can be defined for the application to be used as Access to a page Momentary contact command Toggle command Page todi Dynamic function keys VE I ater ten field Dynamic function keys are associated Em with the page displayed MAST
17. Page 18 XBT SIMULATOR Terminal parameters Product references Adjust page dig D Password ESC 21 22 1370971999 11 10 Graphic Magelis 11 Terminal configuration Parameter modification principle Select the parameter by dynamic function keys or pressing the touch zones Depending on the type of parameter the modification is performed using Numeric keys Arrow keys for parameter lists Context keyboards displayed on touchscreen terminals Press ENTER to confirm the modification AWARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION XBT s date and time after every installation repair disassembly shipment or battery change or equipment damage Since all alarms are always time date stamped and the control program may rely on the XBT s real time clock it is important to set or verify the Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury Terminal parameters Terminal date and time Time format 24 mn ss or 12 mn ss Date format DD MM CCYY or MM DD CCYY or CCYY MM DD Language To change language Select the language with the up and down arrow keys and confirm by pressing ENTER Screen The brightness and contrast of the screen can be adjusted For terminals with keyboard the adjustments are identical to those performed using the keyboard keys On touchscreen terminals this parametrer can be adjusted using the
18. The following application examples may be configured with the Graphic Magelis Production monitoring Automatic operation End of lift of manipulator Start hydraulic Rotation of grip unit to right we vou w szuajui igh Dena Peapeym um 00000 z la ore Lise V HAHAH FERR Preventive maintenance Counting with indication if threshold exceeded Number of drillings 3137 Tool change at 4000 A HHHH Temperature selection Temperature monitoring 290 520 V HAHH vow 11 zi Ha Im z 1 Migh lena Toaprratara Process control Commands Pressurizing P Start Cycle SC Parameter modification V HAHH Ss Level 1 556 Limit n12 725 IA 117027101 10 52 00 08 2 la ko yy d A 14 Graphic Magelis 2 Structure of the applications An application represents the entire dialog between the user and the automated process An application is developed based on the user requirements User Requirement Control System Interface Process control Production monitoring Preventive maintenance Operator Concerns User interface Level of involvement Developer Concerns Program structure Data structure Debugging Updating These characteristics determine that your application must be structured An application consists of a series of pages which form a tree structure as shown in the following example E Automatic operation Automa
19. The history log is printed in a sequential form see 11 Terminal configuration Page 64 Graphic Magelis D 61 10 Printing appearance ON acknowledgement ACK disappearance An asterisk at the beginning of a line indicates that information has been lost in the previous line This happens when the log overflows in which case the oldest events are overwritten by E be c o Oo QC ES TUL S e E 2 O S Ko 0 D o kel vo Ca 3 o E 5 o o o 3520 o oc o Les 3 ce E o lt EC c LL Ed 206 ok o doc XQ HOAWHANOOi WHLSVNI 00 SO0 T LPOZi 100 70 ZT LOvCi W1IeTe JO IX2L pPZ0T HOAWHANOOi WHLSVNWI i 00 TO ZT LPOZIOO TO ZT LOvVCi W1eTe JO IX2L PZ0T YOAHANOO i WHISVWi i 100 00 ZT LODZI W1eTe JO 4xXeLl P7Zot L6 LO DZ dnowyd i INAWNdINOG PTTCAUI 4401 ADV PTTPA NOi OIHOLSIH NYVIV Graphic Magelis D 62 10 Printing Free format printing Free format printing consists of sending the data contained in the free format printing table located after the dialog table To the terminal s printer port On the PLC s initiative A dialog table word is used to manage the dialog See chapter C 2 Dialog table content Page 9 for the word coding procedure Printing terminal s reference It is possible to print the terminal s references Those references are exactly the ones displayed in the system page Terminal s reference Pri
20. To introduce the characteristics of the temperature selection see chapter B Switches Page 26 Bar graph 1 Select the Bar Graph tool button 2 Using the mouse define the object size 3 Select the Edit Bar Graph Properties menu or right mouse click or double click 4 Select the type of bar graph for example horizontal large graduation 5 Assign the word MW35 to the object using the Modify button This word will contain the oven temperature value Click Ok 6 Click Options and set the object to cyclic readings The temperature must be between 290 C and 520 C If the temperature is outside these limits the display will switch to blue Click Threshold to define a high threshold H of 520 and a low threshold L of 290 and click Color to define the colors 7 Click OK to confirm The bar graph is displayed but the graduations are not identified 8 Using the Text tool enter the values to allow the operator to identify the positions To introduce the characteristics of the temperature monitoring see chapter B Bar graph Page 23 Graphic Magelis 3 Creating the application Assigning the static function keys In order to assign the static function keys 1 Select the Configuration Function Keys menu The front panel of the terminal will then be displayed 2 Double click the required function key For example F1 3 Select the toggle command type 4 Click Ok to confirm Note Bits associated
21. word bits floating words Access to adjustment The adjustment function is accessible from the system pages Number of displayable variables Terminals with Touchscreen terminal ee Without With keys keys Line Column 5 6 5 0 10 26 26 10 13 Up to 16 adjustment pages can be defined i e 416 448 variables maximum for a 10 product tactile keyboard and 80 96 variables maximum for a 5 product tactile keyboard D 72 Graphic Magelis 13 Variables adjustment on the XBT Adjustment page on a 10 product gt Adjustment page on a 5 product Graphic Magelis D 73 13 Variables adjustment on the XBT Creating or modifying the Adjustment page NOTE When the Adjustment page is displayed the operator can 1 Select the variable to be modified in the list or add a new variable to this page or delete a variable from this page 2 From the entry panel modify the characteristics of the variable selected from the list e The variable type in compliance with the protocol which indirectly defines the variable format The syntax type in compliance with the protocol The variable address which must be comprised between Min Max for the word double word word bit floating word variables The minimum and maximum limits depend on the protocol 0 15 for the word bit number The equipment selecting it in the equipment list of
22. Delete function Total size Function selected Cycle 8 Word s ization word A508 wa Min 1 Max 1 E ECO fos ms Cancel Help Graphic Magelis C 7 1 PLC terminal communications dialog principle AWARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION PLC memory zone allocated for the XBT dialog table must NOT be used for anything else It is the designer s responsibility to program the PLC logic properly Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage When configuring the dialog table you must define the dialog table s start address basic address The dialog table is in the PLC The terminal periodically reads and writes to the table in the PLC TERMINAL Reading command data Writing status data lt lt S Ke 92 e d m Secure use of the dialog table A word is used in the table for security purposes the dialog table authorization word The use of this word is a security for the PLC terminal dialog When this word is not set to the correct value in the PLC the terminal does not write any word in the dialog table and does not execute any command This value is indicated by XBT L1000 The PLC program must assign this value to the word Dialog table authorization so that the dialog table be processed by the terminal C 8 Graphic Magelis 2 Dialog table content The number of words in the table depends
23. Despu s de un corte de corriente esperar 2 segundos al menos antes de poner de nuevo el producto bajo tensi n Informations r serv es certaines l gislations locales Information reserved for local legislation Diese Informationen sind abh ngig vonden Gesetzen des jeweiligen Landes Informazioni riservate a talune direttive locali Informaciones reservadas a la legislaci n del pa s A DANGER This equipment must be installed or serviced only by qualified electrical personnel Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on or inside equipment Always use a properly rated voltage to supply this equipment EXPLOSION HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERE When used in hazardous location Class Div 2 and if suitable for the application see product label do not connect or disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury A WARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION XBT F should be used only with XBT L100__ Software V3 3 or later Failure to follow this instruction can result in death injury or equipment damage Magelis M 1 MAGELIS terminals XBT F Informations r serv es certaines l gislations locales Information reserved for local legislation Diese Informationen sind abh ngig vonden Gesetzen des jeweiligen Landes Informazioni riservate a talune direttive locali
24. MAGELIS terminals XBT F Protection face avant Protection front panel Schutzart f r die Frontseite Protezione lato anteriore Protecci n panel frontal Protection face arri re Protection rear panel Schutzart f r die R ckseite Protezione lato posteriore Protecci n cara trasera Tenue aux d charges lectrostatiques E S D withstand Elektrostatische Vertr glichkeit Tenuta alle scariche elettrostatiche Resistencia a descargas electroest ticas Perturbations lectromagn tiques Electromagnetic interference Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit Perturbazioni elettromagnetiche Perturbaciones electromagn ticas Perturbations lectriques Electrical interference Elektrische Vertr glichkeit Perturbazioni elettriche Perturbaciones el ctricas Chocs Shocks Shockfestigkeit Urti Impactos Vibrations Vibration Vibrationsfestigkeit Vibrazioni Vibraciones IP 65 Nema type 4 IEC 529 NF C 20010 UL Type 4x indoor IP 20 IEC 1000 4 2 niveau 3 level 3 Grad 3 livello 3 nivel 3 IEC 1000 4 3 10V m IEC 1000 4 2 niveau 3 level 3 Grad 3 livello 3 nivel 3 IEC 68 2 27 impulsion 1 2 sinusoidale 11 ms 15 g dans les 3 axes 1 2 sinusoidal pulse on 3 axes 15 g for 11ms 11 ms 15 g halbsinusf rmige Impulse in 3 Achsen impulso 1 2 sinusoide 11 ms nei 3 assi 15 g impulso 1 2
25. MASTER ei i jo ZMWi y Format Word K Symbol The 2 types of operation can be used in the same application For further details on low alarms traited by the terminal see chapter D 5 Alarms Page 38 The Extensions button is used to enter the characteristics specific to an alarm page See chapter D 5 Alarms Page 38 Alarm page priority Assignment to a group of alarms Alarm relay action and operator ackowledgment Type of alarm page appearance Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages First alarm generation A new group of alarms can easily and quickly be created by selecting new alarm pages from page menu All the new alarms belong to the same equipment same group and have the same model of alarm New Alarm Pages x gt Equipment Use model Gs MASTER Alarm model 1 El Cancel Group Help hene R Group 1 E EE Base bit Base address Number of pages None Modify C Screening by Surio AAA Parameters to be defined Address of bit from the dialogue table that will trigger the first alarm Number of new alarm pages to be created all of them will be consecutive with reference to the first one A filter by the name of the symbol PLC database can be performed see Loading the PL7 Concept or Unity Pro symbols file Page 11 Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages Help page Help pages
26. Page 21 and see chapter B Variable field characteristic Page 30 Exemples Amount of flour MW30 Amount of water MW31 Amount of yeast MW32 Amount of producted dough MW33 Industrial bakery Co Dough baking Forming Temperature selection Temperature monitoring E pu OA 290 520 The Dough baking application page includes texts and drawings whose entry principle has already been described 1 temperature rotary selector switch 1 temperature monitoring bar graph Graphic Magelis 3 Creating the application Rotary switch 1 Select the Rotary switch tool button 2 Using the mouse select the required location 3 Select the Edit Properties menu or click the right mouse button or press ALT ENTER 4 Select the type of the Rotary switch 5 Assign the word MW34 to the object using the Modify button click Ok This word will contain the value selected by means of the rotary selector 4 positions 0 300 400 500 6 Click List and using the Delete or Add buttons define the number of positions for the rotary switch and the value to be assigned in the word Click Ok 7 Using the Color button define the color of the graduations and of the background 8 Click Ok twice to confirm the rotary switch will then be displayed but the graduations will not be identified 9 Using the Text tool enter the values to allow the operator to identify the positions
27. The alarm history is cleared by means of the history reset command word in the dialog table see chapter C 8 2 Dialog table content Page 9 Graphic Magelis D 49 T Process control using function keys Printing the alarm history log see Printing the alarm Log Page 61 The terminals are used to control the control system impulse command or toggle command write directly the constant or variable value from the static function keys Fx or dynamic function keys Rx in the case of terminals with a keyboard touch zones for touchscreen terminals touch zones and keys for terminals with tactile keys Momentary contact command The system is actuated by pressing a function key the touch zone or the key of a terminal with tactile keys which starts an action if the key or the touch key or zone is released the action stops Controlling a motor AAA M VOLO OO a eT LIT al ST a a us CB aa e SELLOS E D 50 Graphic Magelis 7 Process control using function keys Push on Push off toggle command The control system is actuated by pressing the function key the touch zone or the key of terminal with tactile keys which start an action the action is stopped by pressing the function key or the touch key or zone again Conveyor belt advance command 1 Push 0 Next Push 0 0 0
28. background box Niners Veit aca ark MeL UI d s MU EEN e F T ez Ge AA mi Ray ACER Salsas es 3 des lexe ds Sant Fin Hew ser SIT sl O E Cenze Hep Select index threshold For each threshold interval defined click on button colors In the window colors select the text and background colors of the alphanumeric field Background j um Blinking It s possible to change the color of the text and the background by a right click on the field then by selecting Colors B 22 Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages Bar graph Ni Bar graph To represent the control system data in a graphical D form i e tank level Characteristics Vertical Horizontal Minimum maximum high and low limits Properties of Dar graph Wed deed d dnc 1 Select the Bar Graph tool sea MACON tw Meds n button zm 2 Using the mouse define the object size L ai 3 Select the Edit Bar Graph BCS la g Properties menu or right a mouse click or double click r se Hew Select the type of bar graph for example vertical large graduation Assign the word MW35 to the object using the Modify button This word will contain the oven temperature value Click Ok General Thresholds Options Digits after decimal point Conversion XBT 1 PLO 0 Graphi
29. m Help page e Ctrl Caps F7 E 3 Form page Its is possible to create a new page from the window Pages tree see Tree structure control Page 50 Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages Application page EC Application model 1 Indicate Name and or number of the new page Page model to be used Password protection if necessary The application pages correspond to the usual man machine dialog during normal operation of the terminal Graphic Magelis B 39 5 Creation of pages Alarm page The actual display of an alarm depends on the priority that has been assigned to it Alarms occurring in the process are stored in the Alarm list When configuring an alarm page pplication Alam Help For you must indicate Number Use model Name and or number of the ume pi senn x new page the name of alarm Bony tem Extensiones page is the text displayed in the Activated by bits alarm bar Add Alarm page model to be used O Dase Ded Heo Purpose of alarm pages An alarm page is used to indicate control system faults corrective actions The advantage of the alarm page is the event linked display A control system word bit is associated with each alarm page If the word bit is in state 1 the alarm is triggered Operation advantages When a fault appears it is often the consequence of other faults The terminal s priority sy
30. single or double word floating word character string or the entry of parameters allowing the control system to be controlled modification of word bits single double or floating words character string The display format may be binary decimal hexadecimal numbered list or an ASCII character string e gt Temperature Field When creating the application with XBT L1000 controller variables are associated with the variable fields and the dynamic graphic objects For the XBT Fs Whatever the protocol the accessible variables are single words double words floating words and word bits For the MODBUS MODBUS PLUS and TCP IP MODBUS protocols other types of variables are also available see the protocols service instruction For the TXBTs In the case of XWAY protocols the accessible variables are internal word constant word internal word bit double internal word internal bit single words double words floating words word bits local and remote input output bit system bit step bit step macro bit step macro input step bit step macro output step bit D 30 Graphic Magelis 4 Variable fields In the case of a protocol other than XWAY the accessible variables are singlel words double words floating words and word bits The XBT L1000 software makes it possible to define different field properties See chapter B Variable field characteristic Page 3
31. tactile keys characteristics The alphanumeric fields entry is performed in accordance with the coder wheel limitation of the space for the keyboard display Entry is done this way O Choice of the digit under modification o O ENTER Selection of the value for the digit Validation of the modified digits set Ege eoe Ore 9 m ST Graphic Magelis D 33 4 Variable fields Entering graphic fields Once positioned on the object required press the MOD key to switch to entry mode or press the touch zone of the object Use the up down right and left arrows LEDs flashing to modify the value of a field Press the ENTER key to validate field entry Field Characteristics Protecting fields To configure password acces to a variable field see chapter B 8 Configuring the terminal parameters Page 56 To know how the terminal manages password acces see Confidential mode password management Page 18 Thresholds Four thresholds can be set for a variable field Min minimum L low H high and Max maximum The value of these thresholds can be constant variable the value is read when the page is displayed read only Min and Max are the absolute display limits for the variable L and H are its intermediate thresholds pre alarm etc If the operator enters a value which is gt Max or lt Min it is not sent to the controller and a warning message appears
32. text the proposed list is updated by clicking on Import List Graphic Magelis B 55 8 Configuring the terminal parameters Select the Configuration Terminal parameters menu Configure Terminal parameters x Default language ENGLISH El p Default page 7 Screen saver mode C System welcome page Application page 1 Product Information P go sl mi 2 Quality Reporting Waiting pos 3 Maintenance Handbook 4 Remote Control No screen saver Password Date format Poser NE Examples Print gt DD MM YYYY 25 06 1996 pU MM DD YYYY 06 25 1996 YYYY MM DD 1996 06 25 r Time format Examples C42 11 59 59 Cancel 24 23 59 59 Help Page number displayed by default at power up The 2 possibilities are An application page A system title page See chapter D Display at power up Page 22 B 56 Graphic Magelis 8 Configuring the terminal parameters Passwords The Password button allows you to configure three passwords A B and C Each password must consist of four alphanumeric characters See chapter D Confidential mode password management Page 18 Exit from the confidential mode can be either manual or Passwords Exit Confidential Mode automatic manual the operator explicitly requests an exit from the confidential mode automatic a timer which can be programmed to a value between 1 and 60 minutes is used by t
33. they are stored in such a way that the oldest one is displayed first The possible cause of a series of faults can thus be identified rapidly The first alarms displayed at the top are the not consulted new alarms triggered while displaying any other page criteria n 1 List of alarms MALT P 4 Ack All Alarm Groups E All 1 A Last alarm triggered PSU 21 REA 08 12 00 08 22 24 ON ST MASTER dll Groupe 08 12 00 08 22 24 ON a 08 12 00 08 22 24 ON 08 12 00 08 22 02 ACKv SE preparation 00 08 12 00 08 21 35 ON v 08 12 00 08 22 06 ACKv 08 12 00 08 21 41 ON v 08 12 00 08 21 43 ON v econ ESC B a MlMAsTER siba Groupet 11 7 Cos 22 Graphic Magelis 5 Alarms After triggered and already consulted alarms are sorted by priority or time criteria n 2 or 3 List af alarms P 4 Auk are Alarm froups CAN I SC fast olaram tri en AAA AAA NE 01712400 00 23 15 UN Una abi Gravpe2 4 00 12 00 00 23 11 ON o 24 ER 00 12 00 00 23 11 ON 5 ES 06712490 02 23 15 n4 7 VIFHHFSF preparatian DR I2Z00 02 22 62 ACK 5 A 03 21 55 Un 20 0B 12 90 03 22 06 ACK 2 0B712 00 03 21 41 OH v 1R DR I2400 08 21 43 NH v 21 e eee B7 14799 08 22 21 UN d B7 12709 982221 UN csc hi P a3 FITussrtR MikGroupez 14 10 Do0 21 o The list of alarms is displayed after pre
34. touch terminals Touch key and zone terminals with touch keys page access select an application page impulse or toggle command assignment of a command bit in the dialogue table see chapter C or elsewhere in the PLC for the dynamic function keys running a Windows 95 application on a terminal TXBT only definition of executable program path writing values transfer the value from a variable or a constant onto another variable see chapter D Value direct writing Page 52 A password can be associated to actions such as writing value impulse command and toggle command When one of these actions is selected click on the key Ve to open the window of the protection key Key protection E Access enabled 4 Cancel Help A B Passwords m Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages NOTE A static or dynamic function key already configured is displayed by the software in inverse video when configuring new function key Recommendations concerning the use of function keys The dynamic function key word bits can be distributed between all the installation s pieces of equipment without any restriction The static function key word bits are grouped together and defined by the dialog table The communication dialog between the terminal and the equipment have better performances if static function key commands are used It is recommended to use stat
35. variable alphanumeric field or of changing a cursor position The up down arrow keys are used to To move around in a page o To select a value in a list of values e To change the cursor position of a swtich or a potentiometer Status of the indicator lights associated with each key Off key inactive e On indicates the possibility of moving around in a page from field to field Flashing indicates the possibility of moving around in the selected alphanumeric variable field changing the cursor position or selecting a value in a list For touchscreen terminals press the object icon to select an object in a page If data entry or cursor moving is valid for the object touch icons corresponding to the object context are displayed for example a numeric pad for entering a numerical value increment decrement arrows for a potentiometer etc Communication indicator light e On no cable or incorrect wiring Off cable correct no exchange with the PLC Flashing exchanges with the PLC Keypad indicator light Off no keys pressed on the keypad or on the touchscreen pad On green when pressing any key or a touch zone oJ On red the terminal is in standby mode Press any key or the touchscreen pad to exit this mode Press any key or the tactile pad to exit this mode D 8 Graphic Magelis 1 Keys and indicator lights Keys and indicator Functions of the keys and indicator lights li
36. 0 00 CONVEYOR keck 4 4 bid Control using static function keys Fx When creating the application a word bit defined automatically by the dialog table is associated with each momentary contact and push on push off toggle static function key This word bit will be in the Master PLC Control using dynamic function keys Rx touch key or zone When creating the application the following are associated with each momentary contact and push on push off dynamic function key One label comprised of 1 or 2 graphics A word bit whose PLC address must be declared when configuring with XBT L1000 Dynamic function keys may be configured to communicate with any PLC attached to the terminal Command using the TXBT mouse The dynamic function keys can be controlled by positioning the pointer on the corresponding key label and clicking Assigning static function keys in the dialog table See chapter E Assigning the static function keys Page 27 Graphic Magelis D 51 T Process control using function keys Value direct writing The customer must press a function key a tactile zone or a tactile key of a XBT terminal to write a PLC variable or a constant in another PLC variable Selection of a mixing delay 1 mn 5 mn 10 mn 15 mn But the customer can also directly operate on PLC or terminal variables For example in the cas
37. 8 27 J 16 7 17 85 5 75 5 85 5 75 5 85 0 654 0 654 0 226 0 229 0 226 0 229 MASSE WEIGHT GEWICHT PESO PESO Kg 1 8 2 7 1 6 24 1 6 24 lbs 3 964 5947 3 52 5 28 3 52 5 28 EPAISSEUR DU SUPPORT THICKNESS OF MOUTING SURFACE DICKE DER TR GER PLATTE SPESSORE DEL SUPPORTO ESPESOR DEL SOPORTE 1 6 6 mm 0 06 0 236 inch Magelis MAGELIS terminals XBT F MONTAGE MOUNTING EINBAUHINWEISE MONTAGGIO MONTAJE Les terminaux XBT F032 XBT FC022 se fixent sur le panneau au moyen de 8 agrafes ressort XBT F032 XBT FC022 terminals are attached to the panel by means of 8 spring loaded clips Die Bedientableaus XBT F032 XBT FC022 werden an der Tr gerplatte mit Hilfe von 8 ederklemmen befestigt terminali XBT F032 XBT FC022 si fissano sul pannello mediante 8 chiusure elastiche Se fijan los terminales XBT F032 XBT FC022 en el soporte con 8 pestillos de retenci n el sticos Les terminaux XBT F01 XBT F034 et XBT FC04 08 06 se fixent sur le panneau au moyen de 10 agrafes ressort XBT F01 XBT F034 and XBT FC04 08 06 terminals are attached to the panel by means of 10 spring loaded clips Die Bedientableaus XBT F01 XBT F034 und XBT FC04 08 06 werden an der Tr gerplatte mit Hilfe von 10 Federklemmen befestigt I terminali XBT F01 XBT F034 e XBT FC04 08 06 si fissano sul pannello mediante 10 chiusure elastiche Se fijan los terminales XBT F01
38. Control system bits can also be associated with the alarm page on a TXBT A sensor fault occurs The bit associated with the sensor fault changes to 1 in the control system Sensor fault PRESSURE SENSOR FAULT Alarm indication from an application page The status line indicates the last alarm The alarm strip displays the message of the latest alarm activated see Composition of the application pages Page 20 d Alarm indicator light The Alarm indicator light indicates the status ENTER ofthe alarm list to the operator at all times Off the current list of alarms is empty keyboard On the list contains alarms that have already been displayed e Flashing the list of alarms contains new alarms Flashing the list of alarms contains the latest alarms since last ALARM display of the list of alarms by the operator touchscreen A 26 Graphic Magelis 4 Alarm pages A WARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION The XBT does not support any type of processor nor machine control in association with alarms It is the designer s responsibility to consider programming PLC logic to account for programmed alarms Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Composition of the alarm pages gt An alarm pages consists of 3 parts Application region An alarm strip Status line Application region The application r
39. Delete Modify Configure languages x r Languages ENGLISH Add E 1 For each language 3 maximum associate one of the 5 system languages available See chapterF 1 XBT F Specifications Page 4 and select close To translate the application select the required language using the pull down menu Language at the top of the window Then double click on each text object and list type alphanumeric field of the page to be translated Repeat this last operation for all the fields of the pages to be translated Cyrillic translation It is necessary to select cyrillic font available in the window of properties of the text zone right click on the text zone then select the option text properties before doing the text modification Graphic Magelis 6 Translation of the application NOTE If the application language selected is different from the reference language language used on the creation of the application it is not possible to add new values to the list proposed To add new values the reference language must be the language being currently used The length of the texts of the reference language language used on the creation of the application is not a limit for translating the application It is possible to translate system page texts into a language different from one of the five languages available under XBT L1000 Double click on each text zone
40. Plus Modbus plus PLC Graphic Magelis D 17 2 Operating Principle Confidential mode password management NOTE To restrict reading and writing of certain data to only those authorized you can protect access to pages or fields by means of passwords AWARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION The XBT should only be installed and used by the authorized personnel that have been assigned the appropriate confidential mode PASSWORDS by the project manager Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage If the right passwords are not entered this protection system will then Prevent access to application or system pages The protected pages are no longer accessible from a static or dynamic function key the associated labels no longer appear on the terminal screen and they do not appear in the list of pages Inhibit writing in dynamic variable fields alphanumeric variable field linear rotary potentiometer linear rotary switch image box The protected fields are displayed as if they were configured in read only mode The labels associated with the dynamic function keys and enabling access to these fields are no longer displayed on the terminal screen When an entire page is protected password protection for individual field of that page is disabled There are three different passwords A B and C The val
41. Prouet Infomalion 3 Waiting 60 min 3 Maintenance Handbook 4 Remote Control gt Date format Password Examples e DD MMAYYY 25 06 1996 is MM DD YYYY 06 25 1996 YYYY MM DD 1996 06 25 r Time format Examples Cas 11 59 59 E 24 23 59 59 Help D 24 Graphic Magelis 3 Page display Displaying a page using the directory of pages SYST Display the Menu system page using the MENU key or the status touch zone fea then the MENU zone on touchscreen terminals Press the dynamic key or touch zone associated with the List of pages icon Select the required page with the up and down arrow keys e e Confirm access to the page with the right arrow key Graphic Magelis D 25 3 Page display Displaying a page using its number Go to the list of pages see Displaying a page using the directory of pages Page 25 Press the dynamic key associated with the Page number text or select the touch icon on touchscreen terminals or MENU Display the list of pages by pressing the MENU key MOD Go to the page number entry field by pressing the MOD key O ENTER Enter the page n and press ENTER to confirm Displaying a page by means of a dynamic function key tactile zone or tactile key The dynamic function keys Rx are associated with a page and can be configured to make the terminal change from one page to another The function key is configu
42. STAMPANTE CONECTOR IMPRESORA 000000000 XBT Z962 ePi Cl XBT Z915 V2 2 de ES C ble Cable Kabel Cavo Cavo XBT Z915 V2 2 Adaptateur Adaptor Adapter Adattatore Adaptador XBT Z962 C t Side Seite Lato Lado C t Side Seite Lato Lado XBT F PC 9 pts femelle 9 pin female 9 poliger Buchsenstecker 9 poli femmina 9 puntos hembra 25 pts femelle 25 pin female 25 poliger Buchsenstecker 25 poli femmina puntos hembra XBT Z915 V2 2 PC PS 9 broches pin polige l I L 1 PG i 1 r L 3 puntos poli Ie EM PG 1 T H I I Emission EEE gt s R ception EEEE D DDD UU SSS i DDDD IIl SSSS Al i nah i H R ception EE RXD 3 3 Emission EEEE BF DDD IIll SSS DDDD 1111 SSSS H a ov SG 7 i 5 ov I o gt Connecteur 25 points m le 8 T RTS 25 pin male connector 25 polige Stiftleiste 13 8 ce I l Conector 25 puntos macho 6 DSR Connettore 25 poli maschio dd cd dd c CSS 4 DTR Magelis MAGELIS terminals XBT F REGLAGE CONTRASTE ET LUMINOSITE CONTRAST AND BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT EINSTELLUNG VON HELLIGKEIT UND KONTRAST REGOLAZIONE CONTRASTO E LUMINOSITA REGLAJE DEL CONTRASTE Y LUMINOSIDAD
43. XBT F034 y XBT FC04 08 06 en el soporte con 10 pestillos de retenci n el sticos Les terminaux XBT F02 se fixent sur le panneau au moyen de 12 agrafes ressort XBT F02 terminals are attached to the panel by means of 12 spring loaded clips Die Bedientableaus XBT F01 werden an der Tragerplatte mit Hilfe von 12 Federklemmen befestigt terminali XBT F01 si fissano sul pannello mediante 12 chiusure elastiche Se fijan los terminales XBT F01 en el soporte con 12 pestillos de retenci n el sticos Attention au sens de montage des agrafes en fonction de l paisseur du support A Note the proper mounting orientation of the clip depends on the thickness of the mounting panel Achtung Die Einsetzrichtung der Federklemmen hangt von der Dicke der Tr gerplatte ab Attenzione al senso del montaggio delle chiusure in funzione dello spessore del supporto Cuidado posici n de los pestillos dependiendo del espesor del soporte points d ancrage anchoring points Befestigungspunkte punti di ancoraggio puntos de anclaje Agrafe ressort Rubber screw Federklemme El Chiusura elastica Pestillo el stico Ancrage Anchorage lt lt CLAC Befestigung Ancoraggio Anclaje O Encliquetage Locking i Einrasten Aresto Enclavamiento D verrouillage Unlocking L sen Sblocco Desbloqueado Magelis M 9 MAGELIS terminals XBT F MO
44. a time out print fault Number of the displayed page Number of the last field entered Image of the keypad keys Time stamp status date and time Log occupancy rate as a percentage Communication monitoring Number of the last alarm acknowledged Application signature etc Graphic Magelis 1 PLC terminal communications dialog principle Exchange principle for data associated with fields NOTE The exchange principle for the data associated with the fields depends on the protocol chosen according to the type of PLC The variables read or written are bits single words double words and word bits The terminal can be master or slave on the bus but it is always considered as the client and the PLC s as the server s This means that the terminal always initiate data interchange to refresh the fields reading of values in the PLC enter and edit fields writing of values in the PLC No PLC communication program needs to be written AWARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION PLC memory zone allocated for the XBT dialog table must NOT be used for anything else It is the designer s responsibility to program the PLC logic properly Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Graphic Magelis 1 PLC terminal communications dialog principle Principle of the communications dialog table To simplify
45. al 7 UA Number of the bit slats line Code for appearance ON atthe origin of Acknowledgment ACK alarm triggering Disappearance without acknowledgment OFF Absent no alarm Steady yellow alarm acknowledged ACK Alarm at state ON Steady green alarm at state OFF must be acknowledged if the caracteristic of the alarm is to be acknowledged Flashing red alarm at state ON Direct display of the alarm indicated in the strip without displaying the alarm list is performed by pressing the keys shown opposite On touchscreen terminals press directly the alarm strip On line printing see Continious printing of an alarm page Page 59 Alarm bit see chapter B Application Alarm Help Recipe pages Page 38 D Alarm relay see Alarm relay command Page 45 Alarm page parameters Alarm pages have various parameters A 32 character maximum message This message will be displayed in the alarm strip the alarm list and the history and will be printed Text variable fields static graphic objects used to indicate the fault and the relevant corrective actions Conveyor fault Turn power off gt Remove jammed part Restart NOTE The alarm page can remain empty on request of the designer The management of alarms is then provided by messages only a priority a request for acknowledgement an alarm relay command an assignment to a group of alarms atype of action on alarm appearance display pri
46. available in the system pages to modify the text Another possibility is in exporting the text including the system pages and doing the modification from a spreadsheet see 7 Import Export Page 54 Graphic Magelis B 53 7 Import Export Import export texts This function allows a quicker translation of the application The texts that can be imported or exported are Static texts Proposed lists Name of pages application alarm help and form except model pages System page texts option available during export operation Help windows Alarm groups Procedure This function requires a spreadsheet 1 From the application XBT L1000 Once the application is created in the reference language language used on creation of the application all other languages must be added before doing the export operation See 6 Translation of the application Page 52 Select Export text in the File menu If necessary click option System pages to export text of system pages translation into a language not available in the list of the basis Cyrillic translation for example Save the file under the name you want Transl txt for example 2 From the Spreadsheet Open the file exported from XBT L1000 Transl txt For acyrillic translation Select the column with the text to translate column B or C and assign to the cells the True Type Cyrrilic font supplied with the XBT L1000 Special c
47. desired place Industrial bakery Co Now that the model page has been created we are going to create the pages The model page created will appear in gray on the XBT L1000 background but will appear in color on the terminal Graphic Magelis 3 Creating the application Recipe page model The recipe page models have the same properties as the application page models except that the latter includes the four additional icons for managing recipe recordings Industrial bakery Co EN jo Lim feel Ill ur Gio 3 EB Graphic Magelis 3 Creating the application Creating the various pages Application page inati 1 Select the application page Ez E type in the Page tree structure e mes window a page called Application mm teg page 1 exists by default with the T model page displayed in gray in the background 2 Choose the Page Properties menu or click the right mouse ok Carcel Heb button The first page to be created in the example is called MENU 3 Enter the name of the page click Protection and if necessary deselect the Access with password box and confirm with Ok Click Ok again The menu page has now been created 4 Choose the Page New Page menu or click the new page icon and proceed in the same way as in step 3 to create the Dough preparation page and then create the Dough baking page in the same way 5 To access the mai
48. display format Binary integer decimal five digits maximum after the decimal point hexadecimal ASCII text numbered list Graphic Magelis 4 Variable fields Immediate write Immediate write in a field consists in incrementing or decrementing the field value It is performed by pressing the shift up arrow key or shift down arrow key on terminals with keyboard or by pressing the touch zones 1 and 1 on touchscreen terminals If in XBT L1000 the access has been correctly configured in immediate writing or immediate reading writing the value is transmitted to the PLC each time the key is pressed and without the need to press ENTER key or ENTER tactile zone on the terminnal e BER 2 NOTE Entry by coder wheel XBT FC terminals D the immediate entry is accessible by a previous press on the SHIFT z oe ue Qn To configure the variables with XBT L1000 see chapter B Variable field characteristic Page 30 This entry mode is used by the operator to modify a field value in acontinuous manner in order to prevent sudden skipping from one value to another view the result of an action in real time adjustment positioning etc Graphic Magelis D 37 5 Alarms Principle ENTER e ALARM on Touchscreen terminals Alarms are triggered and then displayed when a word bit in the PLC s is ON Several alarms may be active simultaneously and are stored by the termina
49. function key tactile zone or tactile key 26 Displaying a page by means of a static function key 27 Displaying a page using a word from the PLC 28 Displaying a system page by writing a public variable 29 4 Variable fields 30 For the XBT Fs 30 For the TXBTs 30 Accessing a field 31 Field entry 33 Field Characteristics 34 5 Alarms 38 Principle 38 Alarm page parameters 39 Alarm group 41 Display priority in the alarm list 42 Acknowledging alarms 44 Alarm relay command 45 Description of the alarm list 46 Alarm display by the PLC 47 6 Alarm history log 48 Principle 48 Displaying the alarm history log 49 Clearing the alarm history log 49 7 Process control using function keys 50 Graphic Magelis D 3 Printing the alarm history log 50 Momentary contact command 50 Push on Push off toggle command 51 Value direct writing 52 8 Running Windows 95 application on the TXBT 54 Startup with a Windows 95 command 54 Running using the Rx dynamic function keys 55 9 Key locking by the PLC 56 10 Printing 57 General 57 Print set up 57 Stop printing 58 Continious printing of an alarm page 59 Printing the list of active alarms 60 Printing a form page 61 Printing the alarm Log 61 Free format printing 63 Printing of the product references 63 11 Terminal configuration 64 Terminal parameters 65 Parameters of the operations line 66 Printer line parameters 67 12 Variables adjustment on the TXBT 68 Principle 68 Accessible objects 68 Loading
50. in the window Configuration terminal type Linsk with symbols files can be monitored through mark ups or symbol B 12 Graphic Magelis 4 Configuring the communications dialog table Click the zone use dialog table When you have defined the various pages you willl have to define the content of the communications dialog table chapter C provides the information on the various bits and words in the dialog table Select the Configure Dialog table menu Use Dialogue Table r Select table Base address Mw 00 Modify r Composition of table Functions available Access DS stem key na tic keys 11 MWT10OT1 Number of displayed page Image of numer XBT gt PLC Communication control 1 4 7 2 M102 Number of page to be processed XBT lt gt PLC Set PLC clock 4 ZMW103 Static function keys LEDs lighting XBT lt PLC Number of last field entered DI Mw 1 04 Static function keys LEDs flashing XBT lt PLC Number of last alarm acknowledged 1 _ ZMW 105 Dynamic function keys LEDs lighting XBT lt PLC 77 Last groups of alarms acknowledge 1 Y MWw 106 Dynamic function keys LEDs flashing XBT lt PLC Y Addfunction gt gt lt lt Delete function Total size p Function selected Cycle 8Wordis ESI E p 1 in t 3 850 1000 romana NOI 8508 Word s Min 1 Max 1 I BED ms Cancel Help Base a
51. intermittently or in a processing cycle Dialog table cycle This comprises reading and writing by the terminal of the parameters selected from the dialog table including the alarms table at intervals specified in XBT L1000 Permanent variables refresh cycle At intervals specified in XBT L1000 See chapter B Graphical curve Page 28 Displayed page variables refresh cycle Single reading of variables when calling up a new page Immediate writing of variable when the function key is pressed or a value entered Graphic Magelis 3 PLC terminal communication dialog cycle Optimization for communication The following recommendations enable terminal PLC communications to be optimized thus improving operator dialog response times They apply regardless of the communication protocol used make a careful allocation of the variables to single cyclic or permanent reading according to how they are used by the terminal use contiguous addresses for the cyclic reading of variables on a page use contiguous addresses for the single reading of variables on a page do not overload the dialog table with words not needed by the application adjust the dialog table period according to the traffic generated by the dialog application on the one hand and the other equipment items of the control system structure on the other hand NOTE The operator actions are processed immediately independent of the value of the dialog tab
52. may be optional When it is present the status line is always on the last line of the display It provides the user with contextual information and identifiers E 54321 LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL 2 15 12 1998 10 02 Current level of access right System Current date and time information Page type and number messages Alarm strip The alarm strip is displayed by default in the page model It can be moved or deleted It mainly displays the message of the last alarm displayed not acknowledged by the operator Name of the alarm Appearance date and time 13 09 99 11 52 04 ON ai j i 2 SD 4 1370971999 11 bed By Number of the bit Status line at the origin of alarm triggering Code for appearance ON Acknowledgment ACK Disappearance without acknowledgment OFF Absent no alarm Steady yellow alarm acknowledged ACK Alarm at state ON Steady green alarm at state OFF must be acknowledged if the caracteristic of the alarm is to be acknowledged Flashing red alarm at state ON A 22 Graphic Magelis 3 Application pages Accessing the application pages The application pages can be accessed by Pressing a dynamic function key when configured Pressing a static function key when configured Selecting a page from the list of pages Pressing a virtual key shown on a touch terminal screen Pressing a virtual key shown on the screen o
53. menus NOTE System pages linked with XBT L1000 can be protected by a password as the application pages Graphic Magelis B 7 2 Development method Phase 7 Definition of alarm pages Define the equipment items of the control system structure which can be at the origin of alarm triggering Define the size of the alarm tables for all these equipment items A table includes 1 16 bit word minimum i e 16 alarms maximum per word Define as many words as necessary Divide the alarms pages into groups according to the control system structure technologies involved etc see chapter D Alarm group Page 41 for all details Classify the alarms and assign a priority to each of the 1 to 16 For each alarm define whether it must be printed to keep a hard copy of the faults as soon as they are detected be recorded in the history for sequential analysis of the faults occurrence cancellation acknowledgement be displayed some pages may not be displayed to the operator be necessarily acknowledged by the operator ACK before going on with the application operating trigger energizing of a relay associated with a horn a lighting column etc Phase 8 Definition of help Define the help pages If necessary the same help page can be associated with several application or alarm pages Define the help windows for variables requiring a comment an advice an explanation etc Phase 9 Trans
54. mode On the terminal is in confidential mode Flashing PC lt gt XBT transfer in progress or no application in the terminal Press the service and SYST touch icons to access this function on touchscreen terminals o ALARM To display the alarms ENTER Status of the indicator light associated with the key For Off the current list of alarms is empty touchscreen On the list contains alarms that have already been displayed terminal Flashing the list of alarms contains new alarms e Press the service and ALARM touch icons to access this function on ALARM touchscreen terminals PRINT Print command E Status of the indicator lights associated with each key MOB Off no printing possible On printing possible list of alarms etc Flashing printing error Press the service and PRINT touch icons to access this function on touchscreen terminals Graphic Magelis D 7 1 Keys and indicator lights Keys and indicator Functions of the keys and indicator lights lights The left and right arrow keys are used to To select an object in a page To move during an entry in an alphanumeric field To change the cursor position on a switch or a potentiometer Status of the indicator lights associated with each key e Off key inactive On indicates the possibility of moving around in a page from field to field Flashing indicates the possibility of moving around in the selected
55. new curve point periodically or bit in the dialog table Curve write starts from the right each new sampling moves the former values to the left Or from the left each new sampling moves the former values to the right Curve objects can be refreshed Options tab on a cyclic basis at the specified sampling period but only when the page including the curve is displayed there is not any plotting on the curve when it is displayed On the curve is reinitialised with each change of page on a permanent basis at the sampling period including when the object is not displayed The terminal continuously refreshes the curve whichever page is displayed the changes of pages have no effect Whatever the mode cyclic or permanent the data concerning the curves is stored in Ram Access Memory but are not saved if there is a power cut This option generates permanent data interchange with the PLC and can entail an increase in the response times For more details See chapter C Optimization for communication Page 31 Graphic Magelis B 29 5 Creation of pages Variable field characteristic Protecting fields Depending on the selected configuration certain fields of the appli cation page may not be write accessed in confidential mode Access management for entry to a variable field is ensured by a system with several levels of protection see chapter D Confidential mode password management Page
56. oed die dane TS E eng Tae EE Linear potentiometer To modify the control system variable graphically i e m limit setting K Rotary potentiometer Minimum maximum high and low limits D M E 1 Select the Linear slider potentiometer tool button 2 Using the mouse select the required location 3 Select the Edit Properties menu or click the right mouse button or press ALT ENTER 4 Select the type of the Linear slider potentiometer 4 Thanh On vrake edit but Tara bes Ein dE HM ie D 3 AL Late gt M ZS ow Mu Fy Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages Switches E Linear slider switch To modify the control system variable graphically i e Ll E Rotary switch gert um gt choice of a type of production using the rotary selector Rotactor 1 Select the Rotary switch tool button 2 Using the mouse select the required location Ge G 3 Select the Edit Properties menu or Y a click the right mouse button or press ALT ENTER E 4 Select the type of the Rotary switch Rec nl 5 Assign the word MW34 to the object using the Modify button click Ok This word will contain the value selected by means of the rotary selector 6 Click List and using the Delete or Add buttons define the number of positions for the rotary sele
57. on the choice of states and commands that are to be processed during the dialog You may add or delete items as you choose Notation convention for describing the table MWn word of 16 bits with address n MWn i bit i of word n The address n is taken as the table s start address The table comprises a maximum of 135 words The description below gives the content of the various dialog table words refer to the XBT L1000 software s on line help for further information on the various words NOTE established in the available functions Configure Dialogue Table x v Use Dialogue Table m Select table Equipment available m Base address ZMw100 Modify r Composition of table Functions available Size words Access 1 E of static function keys EGET 2Mw 101 Number of displayed page XBTOPLC Communication control 1 Mw 102 Number of page to be processed XBT 2PLC Set PLC clock 4 ZMW103 Static function keys LEDs lighting XBTcPLC Number of last field entered 1 ZMW104 Static function keys LEDs flashing XBTcPLC Number of last alarm acknowledged 1 _ MWw 105 Dynamic function keys LEDs lighting XBT lt PLC 7 Last groups of alarms acknowledge 1 Y zMW 06 Dynamic function keys LEDs flashing XBTcPLC Y Add function gt gt lt lt Delete function r Total size T Function selected F Cycle aes E Word Mins Meet Esc Im Authorizati
58. page to be processed and 5 the number of the displayed page in the word Number of the displayed page Graphic Magelis 2 Dialog table content MWn 17 Number of field to be entered See also MWn 9 Number of the last field entered MWn 12 Report The entry fields are managed by means of 3 words which inform the application of the operator actions MWn 9 Number of the last field entered MWn 12 Report MWn 17 Number of the field to be entered MSB LSB field number in model page field number in application page XBT L1000 gives the number of field A WARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION The PLC program must check that the page displayed is correct before requesting an entry Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage PLC request for entry When the PLC requests an entry in a field it indicates the number of the field in word MWn 17 Number of the field to be entered The terminal indicates reception of the entry request by resetting the report bits 2 3 4 MWn 12 If the entry field exists the end of entry is indicated by MWn 17 Number of the field to be entered H FFFF When the entry is confirmed by ENTER MWn 9 Number of the last field entered contains the number of the field entered When the entry is cancelled by pressing ESC or due to a Time Out no modifications will be made The termin
59. palette Toolbar E f Press F1 for help Toolbar RETFCOG4310 NUM 7 The toolbar allows you to perform various software functions Ds see amp X Dae wR ee a ws GAR p A Example create pages cut copy paste objects or print Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages File printing Select File Print e v lv i H v Fo e e e e e v Tc E This window to print the full or partial file print the active page Graphic Magelis B 15 5 Creation of pages Position alignment and grid Drawing pin function This function allows to lock the object position in the windows while Ra allowing access to the object s properties Alignment Objects can be aligned IE AN at the left at the right at the top and at the bottom op t with reference to the first object selected Grid To easily place objects on the screen a grid can be actived by View Grid menu On its configuration window the grid can be masked and disabled The default grid dimensions are the size of the tactile zones of touch screen terminals V View Grid v Align on grid Cancel Help m Adjust grid Width 33 Pixels Height jaa Pixels Default Short cut keys Arrows move objects by using magnetic grid ALT arrows move object without magnetic grid SHIFT arrows dimension object by using magnetic grid ALT SHIFT arrows dimensio
60. program you want to start If you cannot remember the location or name of the program file click on Browse D 54 Graphic Magelis 8 Running Windows 95 application on the TXBT Running using the Rx dynamic function keys The executable program can be run by pressing an Rx key for example the calculator Configuration with XBT L 1000 Starting the calculator with key R4 as soon as the measurement is displayed Select the page linked to the dynamic key in the Page Tree Structure window The configuration screen appears Select the dynamic function key to be assigned The configuration dialog box appears Select Run Application Type in the executable program path in the Oper editing field DAWINDOWS95ICALC EXE Executable program path This is the path drive directory sub directories on the TXBT terminal and not the path on the PC equipped with XBT L1000 If the location of the executable program on the TXBT is changed startup will be impossible Graphic Magelis D 55 9 Key locking by the PLC In order to prevent the operator from performing certain functions depending on the control system status the PLC is able to lock out the terminal There are 3 reserved words in the dialog table that allow various keys to be locked These keys are static function keys system keys numeric keys Word bit at 1 key locked The word concerning the system keys also contains a bit allow
61. reeta e 3 E 2 Quality Reporting Tree structure window displays ES 3 Maintenance Handbook the navigation architecture you have created ER Page Tree Bl x NOTE Right click on one page of the tree structure to create a new page of same type as the page selected Graphic Magelis E 23 3 Creating the application Creating the page content Industrial bakery Co Bread preparation p Enter amount 5 Flour Yeast SS Water Amount of dough Cd na Noi EA Mar Select the amounts oF each product Use the key For Further information CR ep Text For entering the text in the various pages See chapter B Text Page 18 Line Rectangle Ellipse 1 Select the tool button 2 Using the mouse define the object size 3 Select the Edit Property menu or right mouse click or double click 4 Define the object properties filled in or empty color etc Alphanumeric fields The Dough preparation application page has 3 entry fields and one read only field 1 Select the Create an Alphanumeric Field tool button 2 Using the mouse click on the required location 3 Define the object properties Graphic Magelis 3 Creating the application To introduce the characteristics of the amount entry fields such as number of characters format PLC variable associated and its access from the terminal see chapter B Alphanumeric variable field
62. the PL7 symbols file 69 Access to adjustment 69 Procedure 70 13 Variables adjustment on the XBT 72 Principle 72 Accessible objects 72 Access to adjustment 72 Creating or modifying the Adjustment page 74 14 Use the recipe pages 76 15 System page Connected PLC 78 16 Loading extension tasks at application transfer 79 17 Loading extra files at application transfer 80 D 4 Graphic Magelis 1 Keys and indicator lights This section describes the function of the terminal s various keys Each key function is described in the following paragraphs and the corresponding keys are indicated NOTE Some functions example SYST can be accessed by simultaneously pressing SHIFT and the associated key EN E example SHIFT MENU gt SYST SHIFT ENTE j XBT TXBT Graphic Magelis D 5 1 Keys and indicator lights Touchscreen terminals Touchscreen terminals do not have a keypad Regarding to the Touchscreen with touch keys the keys run the same way as the touch zone Those keys give a mechanical feeling that isn t felt on the tactile zone manipulation with gloves For each key of terminals with keyboard an equivalent will be given for touchscreen terminals Pressing this touch zone called the service touch icon provides access m to a context keyboard Depending on the presence of some functions the keyboard may or may not display the corresponding buttons Keys and indicator Function
63. the communications dialog all of the following are grouped together in a dialog table This table is located in one of the architecture PLCs and composed of n consecutive words 16 bit words It includes two parts Status table Status data sent by the terminal to the PLC Command table Commands sent by the PLC to the terminal The number of words in the table depends on the choice of status data and commands that are to be processed during the dialog The XBT L1000 software allows you to configure the dialog table Configure Dialogue Table x v Use Dialogue Table p Select table Equipment available Dialog table Base address Edd tates Mw 00 Wee Modily r Composition of table Functions available Size words Functions selected Access I image of system keys 1158 M 100 Image of static function keys BT gt PLC_ PN Image of numeric keys 1 4MwW101 Number of displayed page XBT gt PLC mj Communication control 1 1 XMW102 Number of page to be processed BT lt gt PLC Set PLC clock 4 MWw 103 Static function keys LEDs lighting XBTcPLC Number of last field entered DI Mw 104 Static function keys LEDs flashing XBTcPLC Number of last alarm acknowledged 1 2MW105 Dynamic function keys LEDs lighting XBT lt PLCO Last groups of alarms acknowledge 1 M W106 Dynamic function keys LEDs flashing XBT lt PLC 5 Add function gt gt lt lt
64. to the Dough Preparation screen using dynamic key R6 associated with the icon Graphic Magelis E 13 2 Analyzing the expression of requirements Maintenance page Industrial bakery Co Main Menu Production EX Password PWO1 Maintenance NT tp FO ica Industrial Bakery Co Maintenance Kneader maintenance The kneader must be empty when performing this operation 1 Switch off the kneader F2 2 Check the kneader parts 3 Switch the kneader on F2 Graphic Magelis 2 Analyzing the expression of requirements Static function keys Process control F1 toggle command Maintenance switching off the kneader F2 toggle command Static function keys F1 and F2 are locked when the following pages are displayed Main menu Production menu Dough preparation and dough preparation help Dough baking and are unlocked when the Maintenance page is displayed Data associated with the application Data associated with the alphanumeric and graphic fields Amount of flour MW30 Amount of water MW31 Amount of yeast MW32 Amount of dough produced MW33 This data is provided by the control system Temperature selected with the rotary selector switch MW34 Temperature monitored by the bar graph MW35 Dialog table data The start address of dialog table is MW100 MW100 word containing the bits associated with the static function keys MW101
65. tranne XBT H811050 8 COM OV commun common Gemeinsamer comune com n actif non connect Active if not connected Aktiv wenn nicht 14 B0 2 0 angeschlossen Nicht aktiv wenn angeschlossen Attivo se non connesso Activo si no esta conectado inactif si connect a COM OV 8 Inactive if connected to COM OV 8 15 B1 2 1 Nicht aktiv wenn angeschlossen an COM OV 8 Inattivo se connesso a COM OV 8 Activo si est conectado con COM OV 8 16 B2 2 17 B3 23 19 B4 24 24 PAR parit parity Parit t parit paridad Magelis M 17 MAGELIS terminals XBT F Les XBT F Magelis se connectent aux automates Schneider et ceux des principaux offreurs du march Pour les r f rences des c bles et leurs connectiques reportez vous aux IS protocoles The XBT F Magelis can be connected to Schneider PLCs and those of other main suppliers For the references of the cables and their connections please refer to the IS protocols Die XBT F Magelis passen zu den SPS der Marke Schneider und der meisten marktg ngigen SPS Zur Verdrahtung siehe IS Protokoll Gli XBT F Magelis si collegano agli automi Schneider ed a quelli dei principali offerenti del mercato Per i riferimenti dei cavi di collegamento vedere i protocolli IS Los XBT F Magelis se conectan a aut matas Schneider y a los de los principales proveedores del mercado Para las referencias de cables de conexi n v a
66. using the TXBT mouse A field can be selected using the TXBT mouse by positioning the pointer on the field and clicking Request for entry on the initiative of the PLC The PLC can request an entry in a page variable field example request for a set point The word Field number to be entered is reserved in the dialog table The program writes the number of the field to be entered in this word This number is provided by XBT L1000 Display Field number menu See chapter C 8 MWn 21 Recipe transfer not allowed Page 25 for coding of this word Each field is automatically numbered by XBT L1000 Numbering starts by number 1 for each page The PLC program must thus check that the number of the page displayed is correct before requesting a field entry Graphic Magelis 4 Variable fields Field entry DEDI 7 Em 4 gum 1 E isis DEF 8 EEN 5 pa GH 9 Por mm 3 oom Entering numeric fields Use the 0 to 9 A to Z and select by default keys to enter alphanumeric values Use the ENTER key to confirm the input value within the fields and send the results to the PLC Use the horizontal arrow keys to move from one digit to another within the field Deleting characters The DEL key deletes the character to the left of the fixed digit Canceling the entry You can cancel the entry in progress by pressing ESC no modification is made to the field Terminals with the 5
67. zones are available by default on the recipe page model et a key for freezing unfreezing the display on the terminal Se a key for storing the recording displayed on screen in the PCMCIA card EM ay a key for restoring and displaying the recordings previously saved in the PCMCIA card a key for transferring the recording displayed to the control system All the application page objects can be used for the recipe pages see chapter D 14 Use the recipe pages Page 76 to know how to proceed to make recordings call them call different recipe pages the usage limitations and the maximum number of recordings Graphic Magelis B 47 5 Creation of pages Configuring a form page Select Page New Page Form pa Indicate the name and or the number of the new page Eis gt E E The form pages can include the following elements text objects semi graphic characters printer control codes Text objects are static texts and alphanumeric variable fields These elements are intended for printing only see chapter C 2 Dialog table content Page 9 Semi graphic characters are used to create simple or double frames for highlighting printed data table of values etc Clicking on the icon del places the characters after the cursor B 48 Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages The printer control codes a ex 1 2 e
68. 0 Accessing a field MOD o Accessing the various fields in a page The MOD key allows you to select The first field on the page or The last field entered the last field whose entry was confirmed by ENTER The selected field is framed with a dotted box and the cursor is displayed in the variable field The arrow keys allow you to move from field to field When you are positioned in the desired field press the MOD key to O enable the input mode NOTE o On touchscreen terminals press the touch icon of the selected field for accessing the fields directly For the terminals with tactile keys press the tactile keys for accessing the fields directly When configuring touch zones with XBT L1000 the objects must be aligned on the XBT L1000 default grid otherwise the operator may be unable to select certain objects If nothing has been entered after one 1 minute the input mode is cancelled The order in which the page fields go to entry mode depends on the object alignment under XBT L1000 Graphic Magelis D 31 4 Variable fields NOTE Accessing a field by means of dynamic function keys tactile zone or tactile keys It is possible to select a field on a page by configuring a dynamic function key Rx associated with the page to select the field The same application procedures has access to an application page using the Rx key with the action parameter access to field Access to a field
69. 00 software Creating the equipment list Select the Configuration Equipment symbols menu Configure Equipment Symbols x Equipments Network Station Gate Module Channel Help Add Modify Delete Advanced lt lt r Variables file Add file Deere r Diagnosis Monitored T T TET T T FEET T TT cee 012345 6 7 8 9101112131415 Cycle ms L PLC protocol selected Define the list and adresses of equipment items addressed by the The network address given to each piece of equipment depends on the A terminal Configuration of alarms displays Select menu Configuration Alarms Groups Alarm groups x Grout el Rename r Colors Cancel MENA Mein Help Fora Modify ACE Modify NOTE Each of the 16 groups can be reassigned Graphic Magelis 3 Application development with the XBT L1000 software Loading the PL7 Concept or Unity Pro symbols file special case of Modicon TSX Micro Premium and Quantum PLCs To create a symbols file in PL7 1 Open the variables editor 2 Select the File Export command 3 Select the disk and or directory in which the file is to be stored 4 Enter a filename for example Appli SCY 5 Select the all types export mode and validate To create a symbols file in Concept Select the File Export command Choose the target file format Variables Text delimited
70. 18 The XBT L1000 software can be used to Properties of Alphanumeric Field x General Thresholds Options Digits after decimal point Conversion is uon xet i PLE 0 Entry Protection E Signed Iv Access by password p Write enabled va I Passwords IR Help Window define the various properties of the field Variable limits The value of a variable can be in one of five posssible value zones Value gt Max H lt Value lt Max L lt Value lt H Min lt Value lt L Value lt Min For each of these zones the object is given a particular color according to what was defined in XBT L1000 variable color for Cara Hep General Thresholds Options Control m Values Hidden Colors p Mas Value A Variable Constant 100 lv Max E Ss een S 10 rH EE be Hidden Colors l Value L E s He e Hidden 2 Wu r Min Value Iv Miri weie t Constant 0 Hidden Colors alphanumeric objects dial color for vumeters etc For more details see chapter D Field Characteristics Page 34 Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages PLC Variable Select the field on XBT L1000 press ALT ENTER key or Edit field properties menu then general and modify button to assign the PLC variable to the field Click modify to define the PLC variable Equipment
71. 1999 11 52 A 20 Graphic Magelis 3 Application pages Note The application region lt may contain the following Static alphanumeric texts Variable fields Static graphic objects Dynamic graphic objects Dynamic function keys or touchscreen zone according to the terminal type Optional alarm bar showing the last activated alarm Details concerning variable fields and dynamic graphic objects When creating an application with XBT L1000 PLC variables are associated with the variable fields and the dynamic graphic objects For XBT F The accessible variables are single words double words floating words word bits and ASCII strings For the MODBUS and MODBUS PLUS protocols other types of variables are managed see the service instruction related to the protocols For TXBT In the case of XWAY protocols the accessible variables are Single words double words floating words word bits Local and remote input output bit double internal words constant words internal words internal words bit internal bit System bit Step bit Step macro bit Step input step bit Step macro output step bit In the case of a protocol other than XWAY the accessible variables are single words double words floating words and word bits Graphic Magelis A 21 3 Application pages Status line This status line appears by default in the page model and
72. 5 Select the program to create the Been Med E a Image a Image Document zl 6 Under XBT L1000 the program selected is executed Click out of the Cancel Hep image window to end the program execution Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages Alphanumeric variable field 0 3 Alphanumeric variable To display values reflecting the control system field D M Ise E 1 Select the length of the A amc 8 ER EE string number of exa cwn characters and click on LIST button 2 Introduce each string and its value associated A maximum of 255 strings can be associated to the variable field status To enter values defining parameters for managing the the control system Four limits with the possibility to filter the values entered by the operator Min and Max thresholds only and to display process overshoots by changing color IUE OE il Garewal Thechalds Of 0 Vaid e wc Stu E E m e last M scel E Caecasbxchgoa Tex Manz 31371 z ee wi Numbered list To display strings of text reflecting the control system status To enter a select strings of text defining the parameters for managing the control system Then each string is assigned to a value of the variable field Graphic Magelis B 21 5 Creation of pages To modify colors of alphanumeric field In the window Ahphanumeric Field Properties click the Opaque
73. BT or to the TXBT Magelis Product Line Reference Manual See chapterB 12 Transferring the application and the protocol to a PCMCIA card Page 64 D 14 Graphic Magelis 2 Operating Principle Operating mode NOTE Operating mode is used for on line control of the control system Page display Entry Modification of the process s parameter values Process control discrete Print Printing of form pages Consulting and acknowledging alarms Consulting the alarm log Accessing the terminal configuration printer link time stamp link link with the control system languages Accessing the terminal s self diagnostic functions keypad display unit etc TXBT only AWARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION Pressing the MENU key allows the inexperienced and untrained operator to accidentally display the wrong page modify the terminal configuration or lose the messages and alarms on the screen This can lead to confusion panic and as a consequence loss of control over the machine It is strongly recommended that the PLC be programmed to lock the MENU key as well as the other currently unused keys in order to prevent this from happening Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Operating configuration Wiring see service instruction for the terminal and communication protocol in use Graphic Magelis D 15 2 Operat
74. C DC usage limits max 1 0 A 24 V DC 220 V AC resistive load max 0 5 A 24 V DC 220 V AC inductive load Weight 5 29 Ib 2 4 kg Temperature Operating 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C Humidity 0 to 85 Storage 4to 140 F 20 to 60 C Degree of protection IP65 per IEC529 and degree 1 per NFC20 010 UL Type 4 4x NEMA Type 4 Installation and attachment Built in attached with 10 push latches provided on panel 0 06 to 0 24 inches thick 1 6 to 6 mm System languages English French German Italian Spanish System pages can be translated in any other language F 24 Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications XBT FC 06 f p e QDOODO 4 O O U B B EI 4 Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Types of display Touchscreen pad Keyboard Power Memory Serial link LCD TFT 10 4 touch screen 640 480 pixels 256 colors Resistive matrix 10x9 touch zones 12 keys on 2 columns 24 VDC Voltage limits 18 to 30 VDC Ripple 5 maximun Consumption 35 W Application protocol PCMCIA card 30 to 300 pages of applications alarms and help according to the memory card in use Alarm log 1000 events Recipes 125 recordings and 5000 values maximum 255 form pages 512 classic alarm bits 100 diagnostic alarm bits RS232 RS485 RS422 asynchronous serial link Printer XBT L1000 link RS232 asynchronous serial link Indicating 1 communication status ind
75. CIA Tipo III si colloca nella posizione 2 La tarjeta de comunicaci n PCMCIA de tipo III se coloca en el lugar 2 Selon mod le depending on unit je nachModell secondo modello seg n modelo Mise en place de la carte M moire Inserting Memory card Einsetzen der Speicherkarte Inserimento della scheda memoria Colocaci n de la tarjeta de Memoria Magelis M 13 MAGELIS terminals XBT F MONTAGE DE LA CARTE MEMOIRE XBT F032 XBT FC02 INSERTING THE MEMORY CARD XBT F032 XBT FC02 EINSETZEN DER SPEICHERKARTE XBF F032 XBT FC02 MONTAGGIO DELLA SCHEDA MEMORIA XBT F032 XBT FC02 MONTAJE DE LA TARJETA DE MEMORIA XBT F032 XBT FC02 La carte m moire PCMCIA Type ll se positionne dans l emplacement 1 The memory card PCMCIA Type ll is inserted in location 1 Die Speicherkarte PCMCIA Typ II wird auf den Steckplatz 1 gesteckt La scheda memoria PCMCIA tipo II si colloca nella posizione 1 La tarjeta de memoria PCMCIA de tipo II se coloca en el lugar 1 La carte communication PCMCIA Type Ill se positionne dans l emplacement 2 The communication card PCMCIA Type III is inserted in location 2 Die Kommunikationskarte PCMCIA Typ III wird auf den Steckplatz 2 gesteckt La scheda communicazione PCMCIA Tipo III si colloca nella posizione 2 La tarjeta de comunicaci n PCMCIA de tipo III se coloca en el lugar 2 S
76. D 64 Terminal date and time D 65 1 6 Graphic Magelis INDEX Terminal parameters B 56 Terminals with keyboard A 5 Thresholds D 34 Time format B 57 Tool palette B 17 Toolbar B 14 Touch zones B 33 Touchscreen XBT F 032 F 10 Touchscreen XBT F 034 F 13 Transferring the application and the protocol to the terminal B 62 Translation of the application B 52 Tree structure B 50 TXBT F 28 TXBT home screen D 23 TXBT mouse D 51 TXBT Terminals A 12 U Updating the application B 65 V Value direct writing D 52 Variable display D 35 Variables adjustment on the TXBT D 68 Variables adjustment on the XBT D 72 W Windows 95 application B 35 Writing values B 34 X XBT home screen D 22 XBT F01F 4 XBT F 02 F 7 XBT FC 02 F 16 XBT FC 04 F 19 XBT FC 06 F 25 XBT FC 08 F 22 Graphic Magelis INDEX 1 8 Graphic Magelis MAGELIS terminals XBT F ALIMENTATION ALIMENTATION STROMVERSORGUNG ALIMENTAZIONE ALIMENTACION 24V DC Apres une coupure d alimentation attendre 2 secondes avant de remettre sous tension le produit After a power supply cutoff wait 2 seconds at least before putting the product under voltage again Nach einer Netzunterbrechung sollte das Ger t erst nach mind 2 sekunden wieder eingeschaltet werden Dopo un interruzione nell alimentazione attendere almeno 2 secondi prima di rimettere il prodotto sotto tensione
77. Dynamic function keys LEDs lighting Bit 9 Bit 0 R10 RT MWn 25 MWn 26 Dynamic function keys LEDs flashing Bit 9 Bit 0 MWn 26 R10 R1 If for the same key the lighting and flashing bit are at 1 the indicator is flashing MWn 27 Static function keys locking Bit 11 Bit 0 MWn 27 F12 F1 C 26 Graphic Magelis 2 Dialog table content MWn 28 System keys locking MWn 29 Numeric keys locking MWn 28 system keys MWn 29 numeric keys BitO Up arrow Bit 0 0 Bit 1 Down arrow Bit 1 1 Bit2 Right arrow Bit2 2 Bit 3 Left arrow Bit 3 3 Bit4 MOD Bit A A Bit5 PRINT Bit5 5 Bit6 MENU Bit 6 6 Bit7 SYST Bit 7 7 Bit 8 ALARM Bit 8 8 Bit9 ESC Bit9 9 Bit 10 HOME Bit 10 Bit 11 1 Bit 11 Bit 12 1 Bit 12 DEL Bit 13 ENTER Bit 13 Bit 14 Reserved Bit 15 Total lock of tactile pad keyboard NOTE If the PLC locks the arrow keys the terminal automatically switches off the indicator lights on those keys to indicate they are no longer active The dynamic function and alphanumeric keys cannot be locked Graphic Magelis C 27 2 Dialog table content MWn 30 to MWn 90 Alarm table See also MWn 10 number of the last alarm acknowledged 32 words maximum on XBT 64 words maximum on TXBT MWn 11 Last group of alarms acknowledged The display of a
78. E Writing of a non existent variable or XBT lt gt PLC connection problems Possible cause equipment address error variable address error Remedy change the parameters of the variable in XBT L1000 OVERFLOW MIN lt VALUE gt MAX Entry of a value which is outside the limits INCORRECT DIALOG TABLE AUTHORIZATION Incorrect authorization word Remedy write in the word Authorization the value given by XBT L1000 in the dialog box Configure dialog table Authorization word field DIALOG TABLE READING IMPOSSIBLE Connection problems between XBT lt gt PLC Same possible cause same remedy see Impossible to write variable DIALOG TABLE WRITING IMPOSSIBLE Writing to a protected zone or XBT lt gt PLC connection problems Same possible cause same remedy see Impossible to write variable PRINTING ACKNOWLEDGED Transient display if printing requested by the user is possible IMPOSSIBLE ACTION PRINTING IN PROGRESS Transient display when printing is in progress IMPOSSIBLE ACTION FAULTY PRINTER Transient display when printer is faulty or the terminal is still connected to XBT L1000 or there is no paper in the printer F 32 Graphic Magelis 2 System messages SAVING IN PROGRESS Transient display during saving on the PCMCIA card of arecipe recording an adjustment page SAVING IMPOSSIBLE Transient display after request for saving on the PCMCIA card of arecip
79. E DU PANNEAU PANEL CUT OUT AUSSCHNITT F R TRAGERPLATTE APERTURA NEL PANNELLO MECANIZADO DEL SOPORTE Xx R 3 5 maxi 2 mini 0 138 gt R gt 0 079 B 4 04 B 0 015 A 0 4 A 0 015 XBT F01 XBT F02 XBT F032 XBT F034 XBT FC022310 XBT FC044 084 064 A 209 285 186 2 284 9 186 2 284 9 8 18 11 22 7 32 11 22 7 32 11 22 B 243 309 136 2 210 9 136 2 210 9 9 52 12 17 5 35 8 295 5 35 8 295 Magelis MAGELIS terminals XBT F ENCOMBREMENTS DIMENSIONS ABMESSUNGEN DIMENSIONI DIMENSIONES mm inches XBT F01 XBT F02 XBT F032 XBT F034 XBT FC022310 XBT FC044 084 064 A 220 3 296 197 296 197 296 8 66 11 65 7 74 11 65 7 74 11 65 B 265 332 147 222 147 222 10 34 13 07 5 78 8 73 5 78 8 73 C 208 3 284 3 185 5 284 3 185 5 284 3 8 16 11 197 7 29 11 197 7 29 11 139 D 6 5 85 5 75 5 85 5 75 5 85 0 235 0 229 0 226 0 229 0 226 0 229 E 6 5 85 5 75 5 85 5 75 5 85 0 235 0 229 0 226 0 229 0 226 0 229 F 7 7 7 7 11 11 0 275 0 275 0 275 0 275 0 275 0 275 G 81 84 85 6 84 85 6 84 3 19 3 3 3 36 3 3 3 36 3 3 H 6 5 85 5 75 5 85 5 75 5 85 0 235 0 235 0 226 0 229 0 226 0 229 l 242 3 308 3 135 5 210 3 135 5 210 3 9 494 9 494 5 33 8 27 5 33
80. ER zg They can have the following functions Access to a page Momentary contact command Em z Toggle command oo A iege ier E Writing values Positioning on an entry field Running a Windows 95 executable LE LOMA B oe program TXBT only Touch zones There are no static and dynamic function keys on touchscreen terminals They are replaced by touch zones which have the same functions and properties as the dynamic function keys of the terminals with keyboard Both static and dynamic function keys are also programmed through configuration function keys menu x Configuration Ex click on the button click and slide on the area to determine the location and the size of the touch zone With the default grid you can create touch zones including the pitch suitable for the physical division of the touchscreen pad double click on this zone and enter the configuration parameters in the same way as for a dynamic function key of a terminal with keyboard Graphic Magelis B 33 5 Creation of pages NOTE Parameters to be defined Type of action For static function key terminals with keyboard only page access select an application page impulse or toggle command assignment of a command bit in the dialogue table see chapter C running a Windows 95 application on a terminal TXBT only definition of executable program path Dynamic function key terminals with keyboard Touch zone
81. French English Spanish Italian German System pages can be translated in any other language 10 12 Application alarm and help pages limited to disk capacity maximum of 1024 pages Graphic Magelis 2 System messages System messages generated by XBT system messages in English not configurable WIRING FAULT SWITCH POWER OFF Incorrect cable WAITING FOR TRANSFER Waiting for downloading NO PROGRAM No application in the product DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS Downloading to XBT in progress DOWNLOAD ABORTED Downloading to XBT cancelled by the operator DOWNLOAD FAILED Unsuccessful downloading to XBT DOWNLOAD COMPLETED Downloading to XBT succesfully completed UPLOAD IN PROGRESS Uploading to the PC in progress UPLOAD ABORTED Uploading to the PC cancelled by the operator UPLOAD FAILED Unsuccessful uploading to the PC UPLOAD COMPLETED Uploading to the PC successfully completed CONNECTING Cable reading and search for the communication configuration in progress APPLICATION FAULT Application error incoherence Graphic Magelis F 31 2 System messages System messages generated by XBT 5 languages language selected during configuration WRONG PASSWORD Entry of an incorrect password PAGE DOES NOT EXIST Call up of a non existent page PROTECTED ACCESS PAGE Call up of a page protected by password Remedy enter the password protecting the page IMPOSSIBLE TO WRITE VARIABL
82. I a After that a DOC existing e Scu EE file can be opened or a new file ES Sms ore Subo E doy can be created s ES E W cmt ens D SETH HIE Fusan Soc Alo m Hall In that case XBT L1000 will open WORD with the sheet of label corresponding to the current terminal programed by XBT L1000 Due to every printer having its own margins configuration it is recommended to test on white sheets before using the sheets of labels New sheets of labels can be created by using WORD models DOT provided with XBT L1000 software apart from XBT L1000 software The sheets of labels printed will never be associated to the current XBT L1000 application thereby configure type of function keys window will not be updated Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages Model pages NOTE The designer has page models at his disposal These are background pages containing text and static animated dynamic graphic objects that can be used for several application help or alarm pages Characteristics a dialog application can contain several models one and only one model is associated with each page Select Page New Model Select the Application Alarm or Help model type Configure the model using the editor tools The model pages can be locked using the lock icon icon This prevents unintentional modifications of pages In fact each modification on the model page is passed on the application pages help o
83. Informaciones reservadas a la legislaci n del pa s WARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION The application of this product requires expertise in the design and programming of control systems Only persons with such expertise should be allowed to program install alter and apply this product Failure to observe this precaution can result in death severe personal injury or equipment damage A WARNING IMPROPER EQUIPMENT OPERATION The XBT should only be installed and used by the authorized personnel that have been assigned the appropriate confidential mode PASSWORDS by the project manager Failure to observe this precaution can result in equipment damage or production loss WARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION Since all alarms are always time date stamped and the control program may rely on the XBT s real time clock itis important to set or verify the XBT s date and time after every new installation repair disassembly shipping or battery change Failure to observe this precaution can result in equipment damage or production loss M 2 Magelis MAGELIS terminals XBT F LCD FLUO Matriciel 0 C 50 C_ ENVIRONNEMENT ENVIRONMENT UMGEBUNG ENTORNO AMBIENTE Temp rature de fonctionnement Ambient operation temperature Betriebstemperatur 0 C 45 C 32 F 113 F Temperatura ambiente di funzionamento Temperatura ambiente de funcionamiento ll ne faut jamais d pas
84. Magelis range Graphic XBT F TXBT F User manual September 2003 Software XBT L1000 ver 4 30 Telemecanique A WARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION The application of this product requires expertise in the design and pro gramming of control systems Only persons with such expertise should be allowed to program install alter and apply this product XBT L100x V 3 6 and later software should only be used with hardware dated 98 25 and later Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Graphic Magelis Graphic Magelis General Contents Man machine dialog application structu re application pages alarm pages help pages control system function keys PLC terminal dialog starter kit Application specifications development with XBT L1000 software saving the ap plication transferring the application to the terminal PLC and terminal communications dialog principle dialog tables dialog cycle Terminal keys and indicator lights opera ting principle page display entering and modifying fields alarms alarm log pro cess control key locking printing termi nal configuration Application specifications page template architecture creating the applications using XBT L1000 transferring the appli cation to the terminal running the appli cation XBT Specifications System messages Introduction Applica
85. NTAGE suite MOUNTING EINBAUHINWEISE MONTAGGIO MONTAJE Position des agrafes ressort en fonction de l paisseur du panneau Orientation of the spring loaded clips depend on panel thickness Die Lage der Federklemmen h ngt von der Dicke der Tragerplatte ab Posizione dei punti di ancoraggio della chiusura elastica in funzione dello spessore del pannello Posici n de los puntos de enclaje de los pestillos el sticos dependiendo del espesor del soporte panneau 1 6 e 4 mm 0 06 e 0 16 inch panneau 4 e 6 mm 0 16 e 0 24 inch 1 6 e 4 mm panel f r Platte 1 6 e 4 mm 4 e 6 mm panel f r Platte 4 e 6 mm pannello 1 6 e 4 mm soporte 1 6 e 4 mm pannello 4 e 6 mm soporte 4 e 6 mm To ensure tightness the panel surface must be flat and rigid Zur Gewahrleistung der Dichtigkeit muf die Plattenflache eben und starr sein Per garantire la tenuta la superficie del supporto deve essere piana e rigida Para garantizar la estanqueidad el panel del soporte debe ser plano y r gido 1 Pour garantir l tanch it la surface du support doit tre plane et rigide Informations r serv es certaines l gislations locales Information reserved for local legislation Diese Informationen sind abh ngig vonden Gesetzen des jeweiligen Landes Informazioni riservate a talune direttive locali Informaciones reservadas a la legislaci ndel pa s SPRING LOADED MECHANISM Do not rele
86. Remote Transfer Disabled Status Waiting for application 02 17 98 17 40 50 Home screen background The screen background can be replaced by simply replacing the TXBT BMP file in the TXBT TOOLS directory The file definition must be 640x480 256 colors The functions possible from the home screen are started using dynamic keys Running the Magelis graphic R2 application The Magelis graphic application is run with key R2 Depending on the configuration chosen when creating the application with XBT L1000 the terminal displays either An application page or A home system page Graphic Magelis D 23 3 Page display XBT SIMULATOR Terminal parameters Product references E Protocol parameters Adjust page dig VAR e Printer parameters K Password ESC Er 21 2 13 09 1999 11 10l Access to Windows 95 running an application The CTRL ESC keys are used to start an application Closing the home screen The home screen cannot be iconized and keys ALT R4 are used to close it Setup The home screen specifies the type of transfer which can be configured see TXBT Manual Selection of the default page to be displayed with XBT L1000 aT Default language ENGLISH El To select the default page See uan Seren saver mode chapter B 8 Configuring the System welcome page m Application page terminal parameters Page 56
87. SVWi i i 00 I0 ZI LOvZi WIeTe FO 2X9L TEOT HOASHANOOi HHISVWi i i 00 00 ZI LOvZi WIeTe FO 2X9L pZz0T L6 LO vZ dnOW9i lNd3WdIDn SH PTTCAUT 440 ADV PTI A NOi ISIT WWHVIV Press the Print key or the PRINT touch zone on display of the List of alarms page The list of alarms is printed as it is at the time the operator requests the printout If alarms occur during printing they will not appear in the list MOD Graphic Magelis D 60 10 Printing Printing a form page From system pages at the operator s initiative Display the page MENU then the forms list select a form in the list specify the number of copies and press the key From a function key or a tactile zone at the operator s initiative Configure the function key or the tactile zone to write the number of the form in the printing command word of the dialog table voir 8 4 Variable fields page 30 At the PLC s initiative Printing a form is performed with the printing command word of the dialogue table voir 4 Variable fields page 30 the most recent alarm is shown first Printer configuration see 11 Terminal configuration Page 64 Printing the alarm Log e MOD At the operator s initiative Press the key or the tactile zone PRINT At the PLC s initiative Printing history log is performed with the printing command word in the dialog table See chapter C 2 Dialog table content Page 9
88. Spanish System pages can be translated in any other language 12 10 on Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Touchscreen XBT F 032 MAGELiS F 10 Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Types of display Touchscreen pad Power Memory Serial link Printer XBT L1000 link Indicating Exchange protocols Time stamp Alarm relay LCD STN 5 7 320 240 pixels 256 colors Resistive matrix 6x8 touch zones 24 VDC Voltage limits 18 to 30 VDC Ripple 5 maximun Consumption 35 W Application protocol PCMCIA card 50 to 450 pages of applications alarms and help according to the memory card in use Alarm log 1000 events Recipes 125 recordings and 5000 values maximum 255 form pages 512 classic alarm bits 100 diagnostic alarm bits RS232 RS485 RS422 asynchronous serial link RS232 asynchronous serial link 1 communication status indicator light 1 touchscreen pad pressed standby screen indicator light 1 alarm indicator light Downloadable from the protocol diskette using the XBT L1000 software Protocols UNI TELWAY FIPWAY FIPIO Modbus plus Modbus Jbus and those used for AEG Allen Bradley GE Siemens and Omron PLCs yes no back up min 1 0 mA 5V AC DC usage limits max 1 0 A 24 V DC 220 V AC resistive load max 0 5 A 24 V DC 220 V AC inductive load Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Weight 3 53 Ib 1 6 kg Temperature Operati
89. a cyclic basis The page is locally stored on a PCMCIA card and can thus be re used even if the terminal has been switched off Adjustment of the register reference value is available for all communication protocols For more informations see chapter D 13 Variables adjustment on the XBT Page 72 Graphic Magelis A 35 10 PLC terminal communication dialog The man machine communication dialog between the terminal and the PLC consists of an exchange of data between the two devices Various types of data can be exchanged Data associated with fields E gt Command data from the PLC to the terminal GRAPHIC TERMINAL Status data from the terminal to the PLC A WARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION If communications between the XBT and PLC are lost the operator s control over the machine may be lost partially or completely It is the designer s responsibility to consider programming the PLC logic to account for this situation One good technique is to monitor Wn 3 of the dialog table from the PLC table Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Data associated with the fields The exchange principle for the data associated with the fields depends on the protocol chosen as a function of the type of PLC The variables read or written are the single words double words and word bits A 36 Graphic Magelis 10 PLC termin
90. acro output step bit Modbus and Modbus The objects accessible for adjustment are input and output registers input and output bits bits extracted from registers Adjustment can be via the symbols if the symbol identifier association has been loaded into the TXBT from XBT L1000 D 68 Graphic Magelis 12 Variables adjustment on the TXBT Loading the PL7 symbols file Creation of symbols file To create a symbols file with PL7 1 Open the variables editor 2 Select the File Export command 3 Select the disk and or directory in which the file is to be stored 4 Enter a filename for example Appli SCY 5 Select export mode Symbols file transfer to TXBT The resulting symbols file e g Appli SCY must be positioned on the TXBT terminal To do this 1 Select the Configuration Enclosures menu then select Files 2 Select the file s e g Appli SCY to be loaded onto the TXBT the file is now a part of the Magelis application and will be exported at each export operation 3 Select the Transfer Export menu The application is then exported along with the selected file s NOTE The terminal does not check consistency between the PLC application and the symbols file loaded A change made to this file will not be automatically accepted For this it has to be deleted and added again Access to adjustment The adjustment function can be accessed using the dynamic function keys in 2 ways From the system pa
91. ada para los productos XBT F 0231 0233 0241 0243 0341 0343 et XBT FC 0443 0643 0843 Sobre los productos XBT F 0235 0245 0246 0345 0346 et XBT FC 0445 0446 0645 0646 0845 0846 utilizar el software XBT L1000 V3 6 o superior importar la aplicaci n desde el producto Magelis anterior cambiar la referencia del producto Configuraci n Tipo de terminal exportar la aplicaci n hacia el nuevo producto Magelis M 12 Magelis MAGELIS terminals XBT F MONTAGE DE LA CARTE MEMOIRE XBT F01 XBT F02 XBT F034 XBT FC 04 08 06 INSERTING THE MEMORY CARD XBT F01 XBT F02 XBT F034 XBT FC 04 08 06 EINSETZEN DER SPEICHERKARTE XBT F01 XBT F02 XBT F034 XBT FC 04 08 06 MONTAGGIO DELLA SCHEDA MEMORIA XBT F01 XBT F02 XBT F034 XBT FC 04 08 06 MONTAJE DE LA TARJETA DE MEMORIA XBT F01 XBT F02 XBT F034 XBT FC 04 08 06 La carte m moire PCMCIA Type ll se positionne dans l emplacement 1 The memory card PCMCIA Type II is inserted in location 1 Die Speicherkarte PCMCIA Typ II wird auf den Steckplatz 1 gesteckt La scheda memoria PCMCIA tipo II si colloca nella posizione 1 La tarjeta de memoria PCMCIA de tipo II se coloca en el lugar 1 La carte communication PCMCIA Type lll se positionne dans l emplacement 2 The communication card PCMCIA Type lll is inserted in location 2 Die Kommunikationskarte PCMCIA Typ III wird auf den Steckplatz 2 gesteckt La scheda communicazione PCM
92. address is already configured on XBT L1000 Menu Transfer Remote address To get to address parameters click remote transfer box B 62 Graphic Magelis 11 Transferring the application and the protocol to the terminal Capture of the remote address Select menu Transfer remote address Capture terminal XWAY address 5 levels Remote Address Configuration EN Remote address y Driver Network o FPP 2001 Station 254 Gate 0 Selector 0 Connection Pt Module 254 Reference Channel D Cancel Help Export operation In the menu Transfer select Export then towards terminal XBT L1000 checks that the application you want to export is compatible with the XBT terminal which is connected your PC XBT L1000 also checks that the protocol installed is compatible with the connected terminal As XBT L1000 controls the transfer no particular operation needs to be done at the terminal XBT L1000 displays a dialog window indicating transfer completion NOTE Remote transfer is slower than a local transfer particularly for Unitelway protocol lt has the advantage of enabling modification of the dialogue application while the terminal is running Graphic Magelis B 63 12 Transferring the application and the protocol to a PCMCIA card Import export file If a PCMCIA read write card is available on a PC that has been loaded with the XBT L1000 software the ap
93. al he will be able to access the corresponding pages and fields Examples Page or field number Protection defined in XBT L1000 1 none 2 A 3 B 4 A B 5 A 6 A B C If only A has been entered the user will be able to access pages or fields 1 2 4 5 and 6 If only B has been entered the user will be able to access pages or fields 1 3 4 and 6 If C has been entered the user will be able to access pages or fields 1 5 and 6 Graphic Magelis D 19 2 Operating Principle This operating principle enables protection perimeters to be defined completely free The status line informs the user of the passwords entered see chapter A 8 3 Application pages Page 20 Password entry Press the MENU or SYST key to display the system page on terminals with keyboard and press the status touch zone then MENU or SYST for touchscreen terminals D 20 Graphic Magelis 2 Operating Principle 7 8 Em Umm 4 5 Hm en um 2 S 0 o o BOO ogo NOTE Press the dynamic key or the touch zone associated with the Password icon to display the Password system page XBT SIMULATOR Password Password x EN ABC Dn En Di Password Advanced ESC EJE 5 M 2 13 09 1999 211 12 Press the dynamic key associated with the Password icon or press the corresponding touch zone on
94. al keyboard should also be a QWERTY keyboard TXBT and external keyboard equivalents TXBT keyboard keys External keyboard keys Rx Fx Fx ALT CTRL Fx DEL DEL HOME HOME ESC ESC 1 SHIFT arrow up SYST SYST MENU PageDown PRINT ALT PrtScrn MOD INSER SHIFT SHIFT 1 SHIFT arrow down ALARM SHIFT ENTER or END ENTER ENTER CTRL CTRL ALT ALT Graphic Magelis D 11 2 Operating Principle Basic Principle The terminals have 3 operating modes Application transfer This mode enables transfers between the XBT L1000 and the terminal XBT L1000 lt gt XBT transfer application and protocol Case of XBTs local transfer XBT L1000 lt gt XBT Case of TXBTs local transfer XBT L1000 lt gt TXBT or remote transfer via the PLC network Unitelway Fipway or ISAway r m E XBT L1000 m rat i m 1 m m AWARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION Connect the serial link and printer link to the XBT with the power OFF Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Graphic Magelis 2 Operating Principle Operating mode This mode is used for on line control of thecontrol system PLC control Displaying information variables alarms Entering values Discrete command Print log consultation functions etc
95. al communication dialog Master or client terminal The terminal controls the following transfer exchange regardless of whether or not the terminal is defined as a master or slave Updating of the fields reading the values in the PLC Entry and modification of fields writing the values to the PLC No PLC communication program needs to be written Server or slave terminal The PLC application is responsible for updating the displayed variables by constantly writing the values of the variables that have changed to the terminal Principle of terminal command and status exchanges To simplify the communication dialog the data is grouped together in a memory zone the dialog table located in the PLC Commands from the PLC to the terminal Status data from the terminal to the PLC Consisting of n consecutive words 16 bit words this table is divided into two parts Status table Status data from the terminal to the PLC Command table Commands from the PLC to the terminal Graphic Magelis A 37 10 PLC terminal communication dialog The number of words in the table depends on the status data and the commands you choose to process during the dialog The XBT L1000 software allows you to make this choice A WARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION The PLC memory zone allocated for the XBT dialog table must NOT be used for anything else It is the designer s responsibility to properly
96. al sets one of the 3 status bits according to how the entry was ended Time Out ESC ENTER If the requested field cannot be entered unknown field etc the end of the entry is given by 3 informations Graphic Magelis C 21 2 Dialog table content gt MWn 17 Number of the field to be entered H FFFF The 3 status bits Time Out ESC ENTER remain at zero The number of the last entry field is reset Operator request for entry The status word and the number of the last entry field are updated in the case of an operator request Request by the PLC for a quantity to be produced The value is entered in field number 25 TERMINAL Program Request the quantity to be produce entry in field n 25 4 Writing of the entry field n H FFFF 5 HFFFF 2 Reading of the table by the terminal 3 Display of wer ms the field for m S entryand S 7 confirmation 1 PLC writes in the dialog table the number of the field to be entered 2 The terminal periodically reads the dialog table in the PLC and 3 sets the required field to entry mode Once the entry has been confi gured by the operator the number of the field entered is sent to the PLC 4 and the words Field to be entered and Report are updated 5 C 22 Graphic Magelis 2 Dialog table content MWn 18 Print command 15 8 7 0 Length of the print
97. ames for designing tables control codes specific to the printer used bar codes printing bold printing etc Printing form pages is performed by operator s initiative from the form page menu PLC command Graphic Magelis A 31 7 Managing the control system The control system can be controlled from the terminals using the following functions bit impulse command see chapterD Momentary contact commana Page 50 bit toggle command see chapterD Push on Push off toggle commana Page 51 write a numerical value see chapiter D Field entry Page 33 increment decrement a numerical value see chapter D Field Characteristics Page 34 Graphic Magelis 8 Static and dynamic function keys Static function keys The static function keys are global and their configuration is defined for the entire application They may be configured to perform the following functions Access a page bit command via the dialog table Dynamic function keys The dynamic function keys are associated with a page Their configuration and function can therefore change from one page to another Dynamic function keys may be configured to perform the following functions Access a page Momentary contact command Push on push off toggle command Selecting an entry field Direct script of value Startup of a Windows 95 application TXBT only The function key s configuration i
98. an alarm group or all the alarms The status line indicates the alarm group and the equipment connected PLC which triggered the alarm selected in the list D 46 Graphic Magelis 5 Alarms Possible actions in the alarm list ENTER ENTER to acknowledge an alarm the alarm status becomes ACK ACK ACK ALL allows overall acknowledgment of all the alarms or those of v the selected group Up and down arrows to navigate in the alarm list SHIFT up and down arrow or double up down arrows on touchscreen terminals previous page next page Right arrow to display the alarm page corresponding to the selected alarm PRINT to print the alarm list Alarm display by the PLC The dialog table enables the dialog between the PLC and the terminal This table contains words which are reserved for alarm display see chapter C 8 2 Dialog table content Page 9 for the coding of these words Graphic Magelis D 47 6 Alarm history log Principle The terminals can manage an alarm page log The alarm descriptions and state the equipment data the date and time status are stored in this log The alarms are stored one after the other and when the log is full the oldest alarms are overwritten by the most recent ones The log recording capacity is 500 events Each alarm event Appearance Acknowledgment Disappearance is recorded and time stamped The following functions can be performed On the PLC s ini
99. ange etc The way to modify the dialogue table variables is the same used to modify the displayed page variables Graphic Magelis B 61 11 Transferring the application and the protocol to the terminal Loading of the application in the terminal can be done either by local transfer direct connection with a cable between the computer and the terminal or by remote transfer connection via a Unitelway or Fipway network between the computer and the terminal Local transfer 1 Install the terminal as shown in the service instructions 2 Connect the terminal to the PC as shown in the service instructions XBT Z915 cable and adaptor XBT Z962 3 Turn the power on to the terminal 4 Open the application to be loaded 5 In XBT L1000 select menu Transfers Export towards terminal Remote transfer Prior condition to fulfil before doing remote transfer on XBT F and TXBT It is required that Terminal is already configured with an application compatible with Unitelway or Fipway The current application must have been loaded according to one of the following methods Local transfer Insertion of a PCMCIA card containing such application A communication card Fipway must be installed in the computer for use of this protocol on the terminal XBT L1000 does not take into account the installation of software library drivers associated to the cards therefore the installation must have been done previously Terminal
100. ase mechanism near face Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury M 10 Magelis MAGELIS terminals XBT F MONTAGE suite MOUNTING EINBAUHINWEISE MONTAGGIO MONTAJE Angles de vue optimaux en degr s Optimum viewing angle in degrees Optimaler Blickwinkel in Grad Angolo visivo ottimale in gradi Inclinaciones ptimas de vista en grados Vertical O EN O ES ve N 2 D en H O O O Horizontal O 3 x4 O Type ec 1 2 ec 3 4 XBT F01 20 20 30 30 XBT F023 20 10 30 30 XBT F0241 0243 30 20 45 45 XBT F032 35 60 50 50 XBT F0341 0343 30 20 45 45 XBT FC2 35 60 50 50 XBT FC0443 30 20 45 45 XBT FC0643 30 20 45 45 XBT FC0843 30 20 45 45 XBT F0245 0246 80 80 80 80 XBT F0345 0346 80 80 80 80 XBT FC0445 0446 80 80 80 80 XBT FC0645 0646 80 80 80 80 XBT FC0845 0846 80 80 80 80 Magelis MAGELIS terminals XBT F Pour utiliser une application d velopp e pour les produits XBT F 0231 0233 0241 0243 0341 0343 et XBT FC 0443 0643 0843 sur les produits XBT F 0235 0245 0246 0345 0346 et XBT FC 0445 0446 0645 0646 0845 0846 utiliser le logiciel XBT L1000 V3 6 ou sup rieur importer l application depuis l ancien produit Magelis changer de r f rence du produit Configuration Type terminal exporter l application vers le nouveau produit Magelis To use an application
101. ashing XBT lt PLC vj Add function Delete function m Total size Function selected Cycle 8 Wordis ue Authorization word 4508 l Word s Min 1 Max 1 E m 1000 ms Alarm table The terminal can access alarms of all equipment registered in the equipment list Configuration Symbols equipments For this Select the equipment and add the equipment table Use the list zones at the top of the dialog table Configure Dialogue Table x v Use Dialogue Table r Select table Equipment available ysad taie Delete table r Composition of table Functions available Size words Functions selected Access Last groups of dame etc 1 Graphic Magelis B 41 5 Creation of pages On the XBTs these alarm words are consecutive and make up the alarm table In the event of an alarm the rank of the word bit in the dialog table which triggered the alarm is displayed in the alarm strip See chapter D 8 5 Alarms Page 38 On the TXBTs this same principle exists but it is also possible to assign any bits internal bit word bit etc If using any other bit as an alarm bit the field assigned to the bit rank in the alarm strip takes value 1 Inthe PLC terminal exchanges the bit is dealt with like a numerical field Aud tile fur diapla 3 Halo Dvin Tous du xj Lepre Usix E Equipment
102. ation recipe alarm help printout forms the data to be processed Phase 4 Dialog table Phases 0 to 3 are used to determine all the words exclusive of any other words which are necessary for the dialog table B 6 Graphic Magelis 2 Development method lt is recommended to perform this operation before initiating the PLC program as any addition or cancellation of a word in the dialog table modifies ts structure Phase 5 Model pages Identify the data which are identical on each type of pages application help alarm This data can be text frames logos drawings etc variables alphanumeric and or graphic the status line and or the alarm strip displayed by default It is recommended to use the model pages for simplifying and clarifying the development providing an easy to use man machine interface by the creation of similar environments structuring the space available in the terminal memory Phase 6 Definition of application pages Create the application pages and then define navigation It can be performed via dynamic function keys for a navigation organized in menus static function keys for direct access to a page of the structure Provide the necessary controls for access to the pages and variables available for entry see chapterD Confidential mode password management Page 18 for all details The zones protected by a password can be configured in specific
103. ble PLC gt XBT C28 MWn 91 to MVWn 94 Set terminal clock PLC gt XBT C29 MWn 95 to e MVWn 134 Free format print table 40 words maxi PLC gt XBT C29 C 12 Graphic Magelis 2 Dialog table content Detailed description MWn 0 Image of static function keys Images of the keypad keys sent to the PLC Bit at 1 key pressed Bit 11 Bit 0 MWn 0 F12 F1 MWn 1 Image of system keys MWn 2 Image of numeric keys MWn 1 system keys MWn 2 numeric keys Bit 0 Up arrow Bit0 0 Bit 1 Down arrow Bit 1 1 Bit 2 Right arrow Bit 2 2 Bit 3 Left arrow Bit 3 3 Bit 4 MOD Bit A 4 Bit 5 PRINT Bit 5 5 Bit 6 MENU Bit 6 6 Bit 7 SYST Bit 7 7 Bit 8 ALARM Bit 8 8 Bit 9 ESC Bit9 9 Bit 10 HOME Bit 10 Bit 11 1 Bit 11 Bit 12 1 Bit 12 DEL Bit 13 ENTER Bit 13 Bit 14 Reserved Bit 14 Ctrl 1 Bit 15 Action on tactile pad Bit 15 Alt 1 keyboard 2 NOTE There are no images of the dynamic function and alphanumeric keys For keys description See chapter F 1 XBT F Specifications Page 4 1 Only for TXBT terminals 2 Whenever the tactile pad or keyboard are locked this bit is recorded Graphic Magelis 2 Dialog table content gt Indication to the PLC that the F1 key is pressed TERMINAL AWARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION If
104. c Magelis B 23 5 Creation of pages Click Options and set the object to cyclic reading The temperature must be between 290x C and 520x C If the temperature is outside these limits the display will switch to blue Click Thresholds to define a high threshold H of 520 and a low threshold L of 290 and click Color to define the colors Properties of Bar graph x General Thresholds Options 520 r Control Values v Hidden Color a Iv Mey Hidden Colors ien Color red high Wm lt Mu Variable Constant 520 Hidden Colors Yee l Variable Constant 290 Min Val Variable Constant 100 Color red low limit OK Cancel Heb Click OK to confirm The bar graph is displayed but the graduations are not identified Using the Text tool enter the values to allow the operator to identify the positions B 24 Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages Volume meter K Volume meter 1 D system data i e power supply voltage control Minimum maximum high and low limits z 9 o0 D 1 Select the Volume meter tool button 2 Using the mouse select the required location 3 Select the Edit Properties menu or click the right mouse button or press ALT ENTER 4 Select the type of the Volume meter Potentiometers Provides a graphical representation of the control Properties of Gage z knea
105. c object S Animated object A Dynamic object D this object shows the change in a variable in alphanumeric form or a graph Dynamic object M this object allows the modification of a variable from an alphanumeric or graphic form Graphic Magelis B 17 5 Creation of pages Text de Text S A To provide qualitative information A symbols library is available by using font XBTSYMI e MAINTENANCE 1 Select the Text tool button 2 Using the mouse select the required location using the right mouse button 3 Enter the text 4 Confirm with ENTER 5 Select the Edit Text Properties menu or click the right mouse button or press ALT ENTER 6 Define the text properties large character font bold color and click OK to confirm Text Propesties x General Colors Animation Goma Tek earsiea p Font Styles i aa EA XBTTXT1 Bold Cha ru 09x13 T lei 8 ground TT el ER E NOTE A click on the Opaque background box allows configuration of the background color B 18 Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages Create graphics Md Line S A Graphical representation of an application Rectangle S A Ol gle Ellipse S A ol e gt Properties of line Colors Animation 1 Select the tool button 2 Using the mouse define the object size 3 Select the Edit graphics Properties menu or click the right E E mou
106. chen vornehmen Utilizzando queste 2 zone tattili effettuare le vostre regolazioni Utilizando estas 2 zonas t ctiles efectuar los ajustes NETTOYAGE DE LA DALLE TACTILE OU ENTRETIEN DE LA VITRE CLEANING THE TOUCH PAD OR WINDOW MAINTENANCE REINIGEN DER TOUCHSCREEN FL CHE ODER REINIGUNG DER SCHEIBE PULITURA DELLA PIASTRA TATTILE O MANUTENZIONE DEL VETRO LIMPIEZA DE LA PLACA TACTIL O LIMPIEZA DEL VIDRIO A partir de la page systeme l appui sur cette ic ne verrouille la dalle pour le nettoyage On the system page press this icon to lock the touch pad for cleaning Auf der System Bildschirmseite auf diese Schaltfl che dr cken um die Touchscreen Fl che zu verriegeln A partire dalla pagina sistema la pressione di quest icona blocca la piastra per la pulitura A partir de la p gina sistema al pulsar en este icono se bloquea la placa t ctil para la limpieza Pour nettoyer la dalle tactile appliquer un chiffon doux impr gn de Methanol Clean the touch pad with a soft cloth moistened with methanol Zum Reinigen der Touchscreen Fl che mit Methanol getr nkten weichen Lappen verwenden Per pulire la piastra tattile applicare uno straccio morbido imbevuto di metanolo Para limpiar la placa t ctil aplicar un trapo suave impregnado con Methanol Pour le d v rrouillage il faut appuyer simultan ment sur les 2 ic nes de verrous To release the touch pad press both locking icons at the same time Zum Entriegeln a
107. communications between the XBT and PLC are lost the operator s control over the machine may be completely or partially lost It is the designer s responsibility to consider programming the PLC logic to account for this situation An effective method is to use Wn 3 of the dialog table to control the communication Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage MWn 3 Communication control Word incremented by 1 at each processing cycle and used by the PLC application to monitor the terminal for proper operation MWn 4 to MWn 7 Set PLC clock order of bits 15 8 7 0 MWn 4 Seconds Day of the week MWn 5 Hours Minutes MWn 6 Month Day of the month MWn 7 Century Year C 14 Graphic Magelis 2 Dialog table content The terminal writes the time and date in the PLC with the dialog table cycle There are 2 possible coding formats Hexadecimal or BCD choice made using XBT L1000 Day of the week Monday 1 Sunday 7 MWn 8 Number of displayed page See MWn 16 Number of the page to be processed This word contains the page number displayed on the terminal When the terminal displays a system page the word number of the displayed page includes in signed decimal 16 N in non signed decimal 65520 N in hexadecimal H FFFO N N System page number founded in pages tree structure for XBT L1000 MWn 9 Number of las
108. ctor and the value to be assigned in the word Click Ok Number of positions 7 Using the Color button define the color of the graduations and of the background 8 Click Ok twice to confirm the rotary selector will then be displayed but the graduations will not be identified 9 Using the Text tool enter the values to allow the operator to identify the positions Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages Image box x Images box To display images reflecting the control system ststus to D M select images defining parameters for managing the control system According to the value of a variable Image file BMP WMF PCX e ee 9 CW Properties of Image Dox 1 Select the Image box tool las button rem 2 Using the mouse select the Sen required location NS 3 Select the Edit Properties menu or click the right mouse button or press ALT ENTER 4 Assign the word MW34 to the object using the Modify button click Ok ET Lis Then each image is ETE Lx assigned to a value of the Value gis variable fields by click on ho a button LIST A maximum of 16 images can be associated to the variable field Number of images 1 NOTE If the value needed of the PLC variable associated to the field has not assigned an image then the objet becames invisible and transparent Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages
109. dditional information 7 Navigating between the various screens 7 Process control 8 Maintenance 8 Locking the Kneader On Off key 8 2 Analyzing the expression of requirements 9 Application tree structure 9 Application tree structure balance 10 Main menu application page 10 Production Menu application page 11 Dough preparation application page 11 Dough baking application page 13 Maintenance page 14 Static function keys 15 Data associated with the application 15 3 Creating the application 16 Selecting the terminal and protocol 16 Creating the page model 17 Creating the various pages 20 Creating navigation between the application pages 22 Creating the page content 24 Assigning the static function keys 27 Locking the static function keys 28 Creating the dialog table 29 Alarm processing 30 4 Loading the application in the terminal 32 5 Running the application 33 Cancelling the entry 33 Graphic Magelis E 3 AWARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION This example application will change register contents in remote devices This may cause unanticipated change in device status If this example is used in a functioning system ensure that all effects of any register changes are fully understood before running this example Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Graphic Magelis 1 Expression of requirements The Industrial Bakery Co makes various t
110. ddress Indicate the address of the beginning of the table address of the first word in the dialog table Composition of table Cycle Add or delete the various elements to from the table as needed Use of the dialog table is optional in applications that do not use alarm pages Alarm pages require the creation of an alarm table that is defined by the dialog table For further information on the various dialog table components consult the XBT L1000 software on line help or chapter C of this manual The terminal s read write period for the dialog table is used to optimize the terminal PLC exchanges see chapterC 3 PLC terminal communication dialog cycle Page 30 Dialog table security A word is used in the table for security purposes the Authorization word Using this word ensures PLC terminal dialog security When this word is not at the correct value the terminal cannot write any word in the PLC and cannot execute any command Alarm table See chapter D 5 Alarms Page 38 Graphic Magelis B 13 5 Creation of pages The main window The main window that you use to make up the various pages has the following structure XBT L1000 bakery DOP S Ele Edi View Page Configuration Transfers mem e a s MEE arm e We 2 get a alo eA me pi Si Bese ROO 3 Application model 3 DIR B xe 1 Application page 1 Language ENGLISH 7 eH Tool
111. diting of the application alarm or help pages the objects of the model will appear to be greyed out and cannot be modified General rules to follow when configuring an application A model can be used by several pages thus the application developer will not have to create several times common objects related to those pages One and only one model is associated with each page A dialog application may contain several models Any given model can be associated with several different pages A model type application alarm help model is associated with a page type application alarm help page Graphic Magelis A 19 3 Application pages The application pages represent the basic dialog architecture and are used to Monitor the control system Perform operations on the control system Maintain the control system Structuring the pages It is advisable to organize the application pages so that they reflect the various stages of the control process The XBT L1000 software allows you to do this Composition of the application pages An application page consists of 3 parts Application region Status line Alarm strip Industrial bakery Co application region gt Dough baking Forming Status line Temperature selection so am Temperature monitoring D x Ps 2 290 520 Alarm strip 1 13 09 99 11 52 04 08 A 444 ELENA 2 13 09
112. e XBT en tensi n Commun RS 232 C Common RS 232 C Gemeinsamer RS 232 C Comune RS 232 C Comocen RS 232 C Imprimante pr te Printer ready Drucker betriebsbereit Stampante pronta Impresora lista Demande pour mettre Request to send Sendeanforderung XBT Richiesta emissione XBT Petici n de emisi n Imprimante pr te recevoir Printer ready Drucker empfangsbereit Stampante pronta a ricevere Impresora lista para recibir R serv e Reserved Reserve Riservato Reservado LIAISON RJ 45 POUR LES PRODUITS XBTF 6 RJ 45 COMMUNICATION FOR PRODUCTS XBTFee G RJ 45 SCHNITTSTELLE F R DIE PRODUKTEN XBTFeee6sr COMMUNICAZIONE RJ45 PER I PRODOTTI XBTF 6 9 UNI N RJ45 PARA LOS PRODUCTOS XBTFe eG 12345678 TX TX RX RX Reserved Reserved Reserved Cl a Bl j j N gt Reserved Magelis MAGELIS terminals XBT F CONFIGURATION ET TRANSFERT APPLICATION par liaison s rie imprimante CONFIGURATION AND APPLICATION TRANSFER serial printer connector Konfiguration und Applikations bertragung ber serielle Druckerschnittstelle CONFIGURAZIONE E TRASFERIMENTO APPLICAZIONE tramite collegamento seriale stampante CONFIGURACI N Y TRANSFERENCIA DE APLICACI N por uni n serie impresora CONNECTEUR IMPRIMANTE PRINTER CONNECTOR DRUCKERANSCHLUSS ADAPTER CONNETTORE
113. e the terminal via the labels This may cause operating faults or electric shocks Beim Installieren des Terminals auf seinem Tr ger muss daf r gesorgt werden dass das Ende des Etiketts das mit einem neuen Text versehen werden kann nicht zwischen den Tr ger und die Terminaldichtung zu liegen kommt Wird die Einheit n mlich Fl ssigkeitsspritzern ausgesetzt kann an der Stelle des Etiketts Fl ssigkeit in das Terminal eindringen und Betriebsmangel oder Elektroschock verursachen Durante l installazione del terminale sul rispettivo supporto verificare bene che l estremit dell etichetta leggendaria non sia posizionata tra il supporto e il giunto del terminale Infatti se il complesso soggetto a schizzi di liquido possono verificarsi penetrazioni del liquido nel terminale attraverso le etichette leggendarie il che pu provocare malfunzionamenti o scosse elettriche Al instalar el terminal sobre su soporte verificar que la extremidad de la etiqueta de personalizaci n no est entre el soporte y la junta del terminal De facto en caso de exposici n del producto a proyecciones de l quido ste puede penetrar al interior por las etiquetas lo que pudiera provocar fallos o choque el ctrico M 6 Magelis MAGELIS terminals XBT F ENCOMBREMENTS DIMENSIONS ABMESSUNGEN DIMENSIONI DIMENSIONES mm inches LJ J t DECOUP
114. e of the PLC increase decrease a variable with a fixed step For example in the case of the terminal change the application language Action Writing value Variable XBT 5062 language Value Constant 0 1 2 1 2 0r 3rd programmed language Label bitmap directly control the screen brightness control of the function night dayfor example Action Writing value Variable XBT 5063 brightness Valeur Constant 0 to 100 96 of brightness Label bitmap directly call a system page see Displaying a system page by writing a public variable Page 29 D 52 Graphic Magelis 7 Process control using function keys CONTROL PANEL BRIGHTNESS ol Low High K Language Graphic Magelis D 53 8 Running Windows 95 application on the TXBT The TXBT terminal can be used to run Windows 95 applications installed on the terminal for example the calculator If the Magelis application is already running it will continue to work in the background the pages are refreshed and the alarms monitored The software can be started up in 2 ways Startup with a Windows 95 command Program startup Click on the Start button or use the CTRL ESC keys then select Program Select the program to be executed Program startup using the Run command Click on the Start button or use the CTRL ESC keys and then Run In the Open zone type in the location and name of the
115. e recording an adjustment page Possible cause PCMCIA card full or zone allocated to storage full LOADING IN PROGRESS Transient display during loading from the PCMCIA card of arecipe recording an adjustment page LOADING IMPOSSIBLE Transient display after request for loading from the PCMCIA card of arecipe recording an adjustment page Possible cause file damaged TRANSFER IN PROGRESS Transient display during transfer to the control system of recipe recording data The transfer can be aborted by pressing ESC key or touch zone TRANSFER IMPOSSIBLE Transient display after request for transfer of a recipe recording to the control system Possible cause connection problem between the terminal and the control system Graphic Magelis F 33 2 System messages No saving of value for objects set to error Transient display after saving a recipe recording on the PCMCIA card Possible causes the objects could not read their variables symbol or the request for saving has been initiated while all the objects had not read their variables The objects are not displayed yet Remedies Check that the equipment item of the variable s associated with the objects set to error is properly connected to the terminal Check that the variables of the objects set to error are declared in the PLC wait for the full page to be displayed before requesting saving In both cases delete incomplet
116. e saving solve the problem save again Objects set to error not initialized Transient display after loading of a recipe recording from the PCMCIA card Possible causes some objects were set to error during saving and thus not saved One or several objects have been added to the page since last saving of the recording no value has thus been recorded by the objects Remedy in both cases the terminal initializes the relevant ob jects to 0 The objects must be set to a correct value The recording must be saved again and include the values correctly initialized by the user All these actions must be performed before transfer to the control system in order not to transfer erroneous values OPERATION IN LOCAL MODE Display in the status line In this mode the terminal does not indicate the status of the control system but usually the status of a recipe recording which has just been loaded from the PCMCIA card Graphic Magelis INDEX Graphic Magelis 1 1 Graphic Magelis INDEX Accessing a field D 31 Accessing the application pages A 23 Acknowledging alarms D 44 Adjustment D 69 Adjustment page D 74 Alarm display D 47 Alarm group D 41 Alarm history log D 48 Alarm history log capacity D 48 Alarm indicating D 38 Alarm indication A 26 Alarm list A 24 D 42 D 46 Alarm list printing A 29 Alarm pages A 26 B 8 Alarm relay D 45 Alarm relay com
117. een 256 colors 24 VDC Voltage limit 18 to 30 VDC Ripple 5 maximum Consumption 80 W 1 6 Gb or more 16 Mb expandible to 32 Mb Application protocol PCMCIA type II card Faults history PCMCIA card PLC isolated serial link RS232C RS485 RS422 PC Non isolated serial link RS232C Parallel PS 2 compatible Slot for PCMCIA type II and III card 2 format 2 3 slots Customisable membrane keypad 1 communication status indicator light 1 indicator light per function key 1 indicator light per service key 1 keypad standby screen busy indicator light Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Signaling Exchange protocol Time stamp Alarm relay Weight Temperature Degree of protection Installation and attachment System language Static function keys Dynamic function keys Application help and alarm pages Downloadable from protocol diskette using the XBT L1000 software Protocols UNI TELWAY FIPWAY FIPIO ISAWAY Modbus plus Modbus Jbus yes with back up min 1 0 mA 5V AC DC usage limits max 1 0 A 24 V DC 220 V AC resistive load max 0 5 A 24 V DC 220 V AC inductive load 11 2 Ib 5 1 kg Operating 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C Humidity O to 85 Storage 4to 140 F 20 to 60 C P65 per Section IEC529 and degree 1 per NFC20 010 UL type 4 4x NEMA 4 Built in attached with 12 push latches supplied on panel 0 06 to 0 24 inches thick 1 6 to 6 mm
118. egion of an Alarm page can contain the same objects as an application page You cannot access the applications region of an alarm page using a function key Example of an alarm page Automatic operation Start hydraulic unit End of lift of manipulator Rotation of grip to right e RE 13 03 33 11 52 94 UH A 2A jw 1 FE 13 09 1999 511 52 Application region Graphic Magelis A 27 4 Alarm pages Properties of page E Application Alam He erm estem Number n Use model Name High Oven Temperature 1 Alarm model 1 El The XBT L1000 Copy remar SE software allows you to Activated by bits define the properties of MOTE the alarm pages Beige Add Extensions r Type of appearance Priority iv d 2 5 Coreei He Group Group Iv Relay Iv ACK Status line It is identical to the one displayed on the application pages see 3 Application pages Page 20 Alarm indicating It is possible to force the operator to acknowledge the alarms so that they can be erased from the list of active alarms this is useful for transient alarms The terminals have a relay output whose contact is closed when an alarm appears This function can be configured for each alarm page Advantages of alarm pages It is possible to assign a priority to an alarm page 1 to 16 with 1 as the highest priority It is possible to record log a
119. elon mod le depending on unit je nachModell secondo modello seg n modelo Mise en place de la carte M moire Inserting Memory card Einsetzen der Speicherkarte Inserimento della scheda memoria Colocaci n de la tarjeta de Memoria Magelis MAGELIS terminals XBT F LIAISONS ELECTRIQUES ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS VERBINDUNGSMOGLICHKEITEN COLLEGAMENTI CONEXIONES EL CTRICAS A AN O O Ex IW XBT F02 E S z 2 XBT F032 NAAT 30 2 4 D ALIMENTATION ET SORTIE RELAIS POWER SUPPLY AND RELAY OUTPUT STROMVERSORGUNG UND RELAISAUSGANG ALIMENTAZIONE E USCITA RELE ALIMENTACI N Y SALIDA REL a La terre du produit doit toujours tre reli e celle de XBT F01 S A son alimentation The ground of the product should always be XBT F02 L1 1 1 1 connected to the ground of the power supply Den Erdleiter XBT F03 des Ger ts immer mit dem Leiter der Spannungsversorgung XBT FC verbinden La terra del prodotto deve sempre essere d Saaft collegata a quella della sua alimentazione La tierra del producto debe estar siempre conectada a la de su alimentaci n Tension nominale Nominal voltage Nennspannung Tensione nominale Tensi n nominal 24 V DC Limites de tension ondulation comprise Voltage limits including ripple Spannungsschwankung einschl Restwell
120. elp pages A 30 B 8 History alarms printing A 29 Immediate write D 37 Importating an image E 18 Indicator lights D 5 K Key locking by the PLC D 56 Keys D 5 Label B 35 Line B 19 Linear potentiometer B 25 Linear slider switch B 26 Loading the PL7 symbols file D 69 Locking keys E 28 Model page E 18 Model pages B 7 B 37 Momentary contact command D 50 N Numbered list B 21 D 35 O Operating mode D 13 D 15 Optimization for communication C 31 Overall acknowledgment D 47 P Pages Types A 18 Graphic Magelis INDEX Parameters of the protocol D 66 Password D 20 PLC terminal communications dialog C 4 Position alignment and grid B 16 Power up D 22 Print labels B 36 Printer line parameters D 67 Printing A 29 Printing a form page D 61 Printing of the product references D 63 Printing the alarm history log D 50 Printing the alarm Log D 61 Printing the list of active alarms D 60 Push on Push off toggle command D 51 Recipe A 25 Recipe page E 19 Recipe pages A 25 D 76 Rectangle B 19 Rotary potentiometer B 25 Saving the application B 58 Screen hardcopies D 57 Static function key D 27 Static function keys A 33 B 33 Status line A 22 Stop printing D 58 Structure of the applications A 15 Symbol library B 11 System messages F 31 Tactile zone D 26 Terminal configuration B 56
121. ension tasks The extension tasks supplied as standard for configuring a TXBT are as follows The OLE Automation server see TXBT manual The Variables setting module The Program diagnostic and dynamic display module Graphic Magelis A 39 12 Starter kit for the Graphic Magelis application Development hardware kit 1 XBT F 5 9 5 or 10 4 TXBT 10 4 1 serial port operating at 19200 baus speed required when transferring 1 XBT Z915 cable and 1 adaptor XBT Z962 for XBT PC exchanges and printing 1 printer if necessary For the PC configuration see release notes for XBT L1000 V3 x software document with XBT L1000 software Development software kit XBT L1000 V33 or later graphic Magelis application development software The downloadable protocols depending on the type of PLC For T l m canique April Modicon AEG PLCs protocols are included in CD ROM XBT L1003 V3 x For the others PLCs protocols are included in the XBT L1004 configuration kits or can be ordered separately Consult our catalogue For the required system see release notes for XBT L1000 V3 x software document with XBT L1000 software Operating hardware kit 1 Magelis PLC cable refer to the service instructions for the corresponding protocol 1 XBT Z915 cable for printing 1 printer if necessary 1 TCCX CB 20002 cable supplied with the TXBTs A 40 Graphic Magelis Chapter B Ap
122. erminal keys allow you to move around the tree structure Examples e L i Unprotected application page with an associated help page Application page protected by a password with an associated ih help page Alarm page with an associated help page Unprotected system page L5 Alias page representation of a protected application page Ge which is associated with other pages NOTE A right click on one page of the tree structure allows creation of a new page of same type as the page selected B 50 Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages Field information window The software allows you to display the information regarding the main characteristics of the variable fields dynamic function keys tactiles zones of the current page displayed 35 Information about page Application page 1 Access to page The window is displayed by selected Window Field information menu Clicking on the column heading sorts the entire table in ascending or descending order by the selected column Double clicking on any other fields brings up the properties window of the object selected Symbols and comments of each field imported from PL7 or Concept are available in the window see Loading the PL7 Concept or Unity Pro symbols file Page 11 Graphic Magelis B 51 6 Translation of the application NOTE Configuration Application languages menu Configure languages x Languages Add
123. es Terminals with LCD screen TFT color 256 colors 10 4 screen 640x480 pixels Downloadable protocols A Printer output Graphic Magelis 1 Man machine communications dialog using Graphic Magelis terminals m Display of data from the control system Notification of control Touchscreen zones for navigating around the various dialog pages controlling the control system V system faults Indicator light Removable communication PCMCIA card control including all E information Indicator light S necessary for touchscreen E running the pad pressed 2a terminal Indicator light alarm Es To record control system To modify faults with time control system stamping parameters alarms groups of alarms Terminal programming with XBT L1000 OU S Lo all Communication with Alarms terminal the control system references and printout Schneider Allen Bradley forms printing Modicon Omron Siemens PLCs A 8 Graphic Magelis 1 Man machine communications dialog using Graphic Magelis terminals Terminals with touch keys The main functions of the terminals with tactile keys are to Display data from the control system Modify the control system parameters Control the system using discrete commands Various terminals are available Tactile XBT FC 5 1 keys row
124. esistive matrix 8x13 touch zones 8 keys on 1 row 24 VDC Voltage limits 18 to 30 VDC Ripple 5 maximun Consumption 35 W Application protocol PCMCIA card 30 to 300 pages of applications alarms and help according to the memory card in use Alarm log 1000 events Recipes 125 recordings and 5000 values maximum 255 form pages 512 classic alarm bits 100 diagnostic alarm bits RS232 RS485 RS422 asynchronous serial link Printer XBT L1000 link RS232 asynchronous serial link Indicating 1 communication status indicator light 1 touchscreen pad pressed standby screen indicator light 1 alarm indicator light Exchange protocols Downloadable from the protocol diskette using the XBT L1000 software Protocols UNI TELWAY FIPWAY FIPIO Modbus plus Modbus Ethernet TCP IP Modbus TCP IP XWAY Jbus and those used for AEG Allen Bradley GE Siemens and Omron PLCs Time stamp yes no back up F 20 Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Alarm relay Weight Temperature Degree of protection Installation and attachment System languages min 1 0 mA 5V AC DC usage limits max 1 0 A 24 V DC 220 V AC resistive load max 0 5 A 24 V DC 220 V AC inductive load 5 29 Ib 2 4 kg Operating 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C Humidity 0 to 85 Storage 4to 140 F 20 to 60 C IP65 per IEC529 and degree 1 per NFC20 010 UL Type 4 4x NEMA Type 4 Built in attached with 10 push latches prov
125. evel the criteria linked to the control system Production monitoring Controlling the control system Preventive maintenance Corrective maintenance the criteria relative to developing the dialog application itself Program structure Data structure Debugging Updating The specification requirements must indicate Dialog architecture as seen by the end user navigation etc Volume of data to be exchanged between the PLC and the terminal Type of data Terminal PLCs network architecture Use the specification requirements to validate the development Graphic Magelis B 5 2 Development method Phase 0 Control system structure From the control system structure define the communication protocol used by the terminal the list of equipment items accessible to the terminal Phase 1 Commands from the terminal to the control system For each command from the terminal to the control system define the operator s action mode static function key dynamic function key define the associated application page Phase 2 Commands from the control system to the terminal Define all the actions performed from the control system to the terminal page call up by the PLC display of LEDs key locking triggering of curve plotting etc Phase 3 Design of pages Based on the requirements design all the pages mentioning for each of them the purpose the type applic
126. f word MWn 14 with the same order graph plotting performed is set to 1 when the graph is plotted 1 to 4 pens Word MWn 14 graph plotting performed is used to inform the PLC of the result of the command one graph 1 word bit MWn 20 Table write authorization This word serves as a security for the PL C terminal dialog When this word is not at the correct value the terminal cannot write any words in the PLC and cannot execute any commands This is the case for adjustment pages as PLC variables can always be read and written Order of bit 15 8 7 0 H Ad Dialog table lengh The value of this word is indicated in Hexadecimal in the dialog table configuration by XBT L1000 Example For a table that is 20 words long the PLC must write H A514 in the authorization word A5 authorization 14 number of words in the dialog table in Hexadecimal For a table that is 20 words long the PLC must write H A514 in the authorization word A5 authorization 14 number of words in the dialog table in Hexadecimal C 24 Graphic Magelis 2 Dialog table content MWn 21 Recipe transfer not allowed See also MWn 8 Number of the displayed page and MWn 12 Report The transfer of configuration parameters from the terminal to the process is a critical operation which must only be performed when the PLC is ready to receive these parameters When word MWn 21 Recipe transfer not allowed
127. flex State of management of the device diagnostics buffer Incorrect value of the Authorization word of the dialog table 10 Terminals PLCs in online made rvlus Ceblz aveia cast eun EXEC eet osos uin em ATA If the value of the D vm EE o ng Authorization word is invalid you can correct this value from the system page ESC JE z7 1 127 07 2080 zeen 5 Terminals D 78 Graphic Magelis 16 Loading extension tasks at application transfer On a TXBT terminal it is possible to add functions on top of the basic XBT F functions These extra functions are called Extension tasks see TXBT manual Graphic Magelis D 79 17 Loading extra files at application transfer On a TXBT terminal when making a PC gt TXBT transfer it is possible to load extra files into the TXBT see the TXBT manual D 80 Graphic Magelis Chapter E Application Development Example Graphic Magelis Graphic Magelis Contents You will be guided step by step through the example the goal being to create rapidly your first application Chapters 2 3 and the appendix respectively give all the information on the implementa tion methodology terminal operation and the various handling procedures 1 Expression of requirements 5 Bread production consists of two operations 5 Installation maintenance 6 Management of production 6 A
128. g point if a simple word is enough 9 Avoid the use of different fonts or different type of fields on the same page 10 Only store the useful alarms Magelis graphique Magelis graphique O Copyright Telemecanique 2003 All rights reserved This document may not be repro duced or copied in whole or in part in any form or by any means graphic electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or storage in a retrieval system XBT X000EN W914084570111 A09 09 2003
129. ge To display this page press the Menu key and then press the dynamic function key associated with the Adjustment item From an application page The adjustment function can be run from an application page by assigning the variable adjustment tool startup function to a dynamic function key associated with this page Graphic Magelis D 69 12 Variables adjustment on the TXBT To configure this function with XBT L1000 1 Select the page linked to the dynamic key in the Page Tree Structure window 2 Select the Configuration Function keys menu and the terminal front panel appears 3 Click double click on the dynamic function to be assigned 4 Select Execution of Application 5 Click on Open and enter ADJUST EXE NOTE The complete file path is required if the executable program is not in the APPLI directory Procedure 1 Select the device 2 Enter a variable New Edit R1 3 Start continuous refresh Refresh R6 a Aujus Applil als En ES wl Ed Fnrmet dela valer TOS D cimal S d NewwEdit 5 Valeur co ante MASTER SMI Zaptaurl 4 0 MASTFR AMIA Tapau A H MASIEK SMIE Japt urn 6 u E IHZO INLU XMw102 2 val MASTER ZMFEC lotlari 0 0156 el MASTED Sa 24 000C 0000 1021 311 MASTER ZMw16J3 dieaudeno alude INZONNU Mw 1498 Ka Rese 0 Refiesh Lei Jeke Frargais d Modifying a value 1 Select the cell to be modified 2 Ente
130. ghts Entering data in the various fields o The up down arrow keys combined with the SHIFT key are used to eG increment or decrement the value in a variable field if the access parameter of the object entered has been configured to immediate write or immediate read write The value is entered in the control system each time the SHIFT arrow up down key is pressed Status of the indicator lights associated with each key Off key inactive Flashing indicates the possibility of modifying the value of each digit DEL To delete the character to the left of the cursor ABC DEF GHI 2 ui 8 9 Alphanumeric entry Ha WN O POR keys a mu E a E ma Decimal point To reverse the sign of EM d p the variable field SF being entered soo oso IE Combined with the alphanumeric keys these keys give access to the capital character situated on the left in the middle on the right of the group of letters Combined with SHIFT and the alphanumeric keys these keys give access to the small letter situated on the left in the middle on the right of the group of letters The indicator lights indicate if letter entry is possible Graphic Magelis D 9 1 Keys and indicator lights Keys and indicator Functions of the keys and indicator lights lights Contrast and brightness adjustment Contrast adjustment press and hold the adjustment key and make the adjustment by means of the up and down arrow keys
131. gleichzeitig auf die beiden Verriegelungsschaltfl chen dr cken Per lo sbloccaggio occorre premere simultaneamente le 2 icone di chiavistelli Para desbloquear hay que pulsar simult neamente en los 2 iconos de pestillos M 22 Magelis 10 GOLDEN SUGGESTIONS FOR A SUCCESSFUL MAGELIS APPLICATION 1 Avoid superposing bitmaps in XBT L1000 application use a picture processing software Paint to di this and import only a single bitmap in XBT L1000 application 2 Place the alphanumeric fields on a self colored frame Don t place it on a big bitmap or on an animated object If needed insert a self colored rectangular shape between the background picture and the alphanumeric field The legibility will be better 3 Animage boxis better than the gathering of several animated lines ellipses and rectangles 4 For placing a background picture place it in the model page rather than in the application page 5 To improve the imported pictures processing use a picture processing software Paint to adjust size and colors of pictures use colorpal pal or grey pal pal files in the XBT L1000 installation directory 6 To speed up the unitelway communication change the number of addresses used by the terminal 2 becames 3 7 Don t try to minimize at all cost the dialog table period In all events the operator actions are processed immediately independent of the value of the dialog table period 8 Do not use words with floatin
132. haracters top part of the font of column B are replaced by cyrillic characters Translate texts column B or C For a cyrillic translation use an on screen keyboard type tool supplied with Windows 2000 or the Font table tool of Windows 95 98 or NT Save the file Transl txt with TXT extension B 54 Graphic Magelis 7 Import Export 3 From the application XBT L1000 For a cyrillic translation change font for each text each field of proposed list and for texts of the application system pages Font changing in the properties of each field Select Translation Import in the File menu Select the file and click on Open Configure terminal parameters so that the application uses the translated language by default Import export numbered list A numbered list can be imported and exported directly by a single operation from its properties window see Import export texts Page 54 Properties of Alphanumesic Field Geel heiteds pen ehr RECIO AAC Lo Eau Ste Tex bread the m SC e Ee Dass 2 Ya Export 1 sat i Import NOTE File TXT containing the numbered list texts can be opened with a spreadsheet The first column contains the value of the variable field The following columns contain language texts Each one value of the variable field and its associated text can be added at the list After translation and or adding of value
133. he Alarm history printing On line alarm printing and Alarm list printing functions is 132 columns On a 80 column printer the alarm group and equipment information is not printed out Print set up Case of XBT Terminals Printer selection A serial printer must be used and no declaration in XBT L1000 is required For connection refer to the service instructions Graphic Magelis D 57 10 Printing NOTE Printer set up Printer setup is performed with XBT L1000 or locally in the terminal The System menu is used to consult and configure the printer parameters The printing formats are entered on XBT L1000 via the Configure Parameters menu of the Printer terminal If the printer has been configured with fewer columns than the required printing format the result will be truncated Characters whose ASCII code is lt 32 and gt 125 will be replaced by characters when printed Except for free format and form page printing Case of TXBT terminals Printer selection A parallel printer must be used Select the Start menu you can use the CTRL ESC keys to call up the Start menu Select the Settings Printers command Click on the Add printer icon Execute the Windows 95 procedures and choose LPT 1 as the printer port For connection refer to the TXBT manual Printer setup On the TXBT printer setup is that of Windows 95 The printing setup screen can be accessed Eithe
134. he dialog table have been declared in the preceding chapters MW100 word containing the bits associated with the static function keys MW101 word containing the number of the displayed page MW102 word containing the static function key locking command MW104 word containing the alarm bit Select the Configuration Dialog table menu Check the Use dialog table option For more explication see chapter C 2 Dialog table content Page 9 Configure Dialogue Table x V Use Dialogue Table r Select table Equipment available dd tabe gt gt lt lt Delete tatie r Composition of table Functions available Size words DO Image of static function key Image of numeric have ZMW 01 Number of displayed page XBT PLC Ej Communication control 1 ZMw102 Number of page to be processed XBT 2PLC Set PLC clock 4 MWw 103 Static function keys LEDs lighting XBT PLC Number of last field entered DI ZMWw104 Static function keys LEDs flashing XBT PLC Number of last alarm acknowledged 1 2M105 Dynamic function keys LEDs lighting XBT lt PLE 772 Last groups of alarms acknowledge Hl Y 2MWw 106 Dynamic function keys LEDs flashing XBT lt PLC Y Add function gt gt lt lt Delete function m Total size Function selected 8 Word s S Authorization word A508 Word s Min 1 Max 1 BED E ms Graphic Magelis E 29 3 Creating the appl
135. he terminal to automatically exit the confidential mode NOTE For the 5 touch screen terminals the password must be only a decimal type Default language The language to be used by the terminal system messages Date format to be used dd mm yyyy for example 25 06 1996 mm dd yyyy for example 06 25 1996 yyyy mm dd for example 1996 06 25 Time format to be used 11 59 59 23 59 59 Printer setup See chapter D 10 Printing Page 57 Stand by screen display to enable or disable the stand by screen display to define the wait time before stand by screen display Graphic Magelis B 57 9 Saving the application Select the File Save menu Savein C3 Unitelway ek GE Generator DOP i Radio DOP File name Bae st isSsSCS Save as type Applications XBT dop Cancel B 58 Graphic Magelis 10 Application simulation Simulation enables the XBT L1000 application designer to test the real effect of his application without requiring a complete hardware configuration This function is accessible via the Simulation menu Items simulated Application and alarm pages Page sequences Variables input with thresholds etc Dialog table and alarms table NOTE Help pages keyboard LEDs printouts alarm relay and external B application startup TXBT F are not simulated Monochrome screen terminals are simulated with the standard color pa
136. here are only 3 recipes 3 application pages with model of recipes associated to each page For the first recipe called viennese bread and buns there are 3 differents recordings which contains a different set of values of the variable fields included on the first recipe page Then for the second recipe called bread there are 4 recipes of the value of the values of the variable fields included on the second Recipe page Finally there are 2 recordings for the third recipe called tarts Graphic Magelis B 45 5 Creation of pages Recipe 1 Industrial bakery Co Viennese preparation Enter amount Flaur o Yesst Ea wer MN farmhouse bread whole wheat bread rye bread sticks of french bread records 1 2 3 and 4 Es 14 10 1999 0 14 04 Recipe 2 Industrial bakery Co Bread preparation Fret eet mund MT e Yeast chocolate filled pastry Hater 9 Amount af doush croissants a O ESA isl brioches records 1 2 and 3 Ej Si Zei eer be mmm al ene t Usa taa 7 z Far Farther nforazion pe 124474971999 6014593 B 46 Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages Recipe 3 Industrial bakery Co tarts preparation Enter amaunt qur BH 5s Amaunt of dough L 1471071903 14 07 R strawberry tarts lemon tarts records 1 and 2 e c ji The following four dynamic function keys or touch
137. ic function keys for control functions and dynamic function keys for moving around the pages and for entering data Label for the dynamic function keys This allows you to associate a label with the function key Page access 1 label an image Momentary contact or toggle command a label for each status of the associated bit values 0 and 1 associated with two images representing a released and pressed pushbutton Access to a variable field Direct writing By default the size of these images is adapted to the size of the keys so they can be positioned opposite each other Running a Windows 95 application on a TXBT terminal The TXBT terminal enables you to run Windows 95 applications installed on the terminal such as the calculator If the Magelis application is running it will continue in the background with pages refreshed and alarms monitored Executable program path This is the path disk directory sub directory on the TXBT terminal and not the path on the PC on which XBT L1000 is installed If the executable program s location on the TXBT is changed startup will not work Example D WINDOWS95 CALC EXE Graphic Magelis B 35 5 Creation of pages NOTE Print labels of static function keys This functionnality allows to print the sheets of re usable labels of static function keys Select configuration function keys menu or specific tool palette key then press creating labels button m
138. ication Alarm processing Reminder of the expression of requirements If the baking temperature is too high an alarm will be displayed in a strip on the application pages the Alarm indicator will flash you can acknowledge the alarm by pressing ENTER or consult the alarm page by pressing SHIFT ENTER PLC command to display the alarm The dialog table contains words reserved for displaying alarms Display is commanded by the PLC by setting a word bit to 1 in the dialog table In our example bit BO of word 96W 104 is used Alarm configuring by the PLC Go to the alarm page by means of the Page tree structure window select the Page Properties menu and click the Extension button in the Property window Properties of page x Application Alam ES vermieten Number Use model Name High Oven Temperature 1 Alarm model 1 opene Extensions Activated by bits MASTER ZMW107 0 Add Delete Extensions er 1 Type of appearance ien v Display Group Group iv ei viRely v ACK Mo e Select Type of action Display type of action when the alarm is triggered Select the ACK box compulsory acknowledgment of the alarm when it is triggered E 30 Graphic Magelis 3 Creating the application Click Add to assign the alarm bit bit 0 of word MW104 Bit 15 Bit 0 MW104 AL16 ALO Add bits for display 1 High Oven Temperature
139. icator light 1 touchscreen pad pressed standby screen indicator light 1 alarm indicator light Exchange protocols Downloadable from the protocol diskette using the XBT L1000 software Protocols UNI TELWAY FIPWAY FIPIO Modbus plus Modbus Ethernet TCP IP Modbus TCP IP XWAY Jbus and those used for AEG Allen Bradley GE Siemens and Omron PLCs Time stamp yes no back up F 26 Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Alarm relay Weight Temperature Degree of protection Installation and attachment System languages min 1 0 mA 5V AC DC usage limits max 1 0 A 24 V DC 220 V AC resistive load max 0 5 A 24 V DC 220 V AC inductive load 5 29 Ib 2 4 kg Operating 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C Humidity 0 to 85 Storage 4to 140 F 20 to 60 C IP65 per IEC529 and degree 1 per NFC20 010 UL type 4 4x NEMA 4 Built in attached with 10 push latches provided on panel 0 06 to 0 24 inches thick 1 6 to 6 mm English French German Italian Spanish System pages can be translated in any other language Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications TXBT HEH n m Gi ud Ll m ni F 28 Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Types of display Power supply Hard disk Dynamic RAM Application memory Serial link Printer link External keyboard Bus or network ISA bus cards Keypad Indication LCD 10 4 640x480 pixels Color 10 4 scr
140. ided on panel 0 06 to 0 24 inches thick 1 6 to 6 mm English French German Italian Spanish System pages can be translated in any other language Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications XBT FC 08 OA OO nana Rana F 22 Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Types of display Touchscreen pad Keyboard Power Memory Serial link Printer XBT L1000 link Indicating Exchange protocols Time stamp LCD TFT 10 4 touch screen 640 480 pixels 256 colors Resistive matrix 6x13 touch zones 16 keys on 2 rows 24 VDC Voltage limits 18 to 30 VDC Ripple 5 maximun Consumption 35 W Application protocol PCMCIA card 30 to 300 pages of applications alarms and help according to the memory card in use Alarm log 1000 events Recipes 125 recordings and 5000 values maximum 255 form pages 512 classic alarm bits 100 diagnostic alarm bits RS232 RS485 RS422 asynchronous serial link RS232 asynchronous serial link 1 communication status indicator light 1 touchscreen pad pressed standby screen indicator light 1 alarm indicator light Downloadable from the protocol diskette using the XBT L1000 software Protocols UNI TELWAY FIPWAY FIPIO Modbus plus Modbus Ethernet TCP IP Modbus TCP IP XWAY Jbus and those used for AEG Allen Bradley GE Siemens and Omron PLCs yes no back up Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Alarm relay min 1 0 mA 5V A
141. igkeit Limiti di tensione ondulazione compresa Limites de tensi n ondulaci n incluida 18 30 V Magelis M 15 MAGELIS terminals XBT F e CONSOMMATION POWER CONSUMPTION LEISTUNGSAUFNAHME CONSUMO CONSUMO XBT F01 F02 F03 FC 20 W 24 V 0 8 A typique 35 W 24 V 1 5 A maxi Courant d appel la mise sous tension dimensionnement des protections externes Inrush current for external protection devices Rufstrom beim Einschalten Nennbetrieb der externen Schutzbeschaltungen Corrente di punta alla messa in tensione dimensionamento delle protezioni esterne Corriente de llamada a la puesta en tensi n para dimensionar protecciones externas cr te peak Spitze picco cresta 108 A pour imp dance de ligne nulle for line impedance Wellenwiderstand der Leitung 0 Impedenza di linea 0 para impedancia de l nea 0 P t 1 2 A2s dimensionnement fusible de ligne for line fuse rating Nennbetrieb Leitungssicherung Dimensionamento fusibile linea para dimensionar fusible de l nea I t 11 mC 11 A s dimensionnement du disjoncteur de ligne for line circuit breaker rating Nennbetrieb Leitungstrennschalter Dimensionamento interrutore linea para dimensionar disyunctor de l nea e 4 5 SORTIE RELAIS RELAY OUTPUT RELAISAUSGANG USCITA REL REL DE SALIDA Mini Limites d utilisation Usage limits Wertebereich Limiti d impiego L
142. inals with a tactile screen pressing a virtual function key called tactile zone or tactile key for terminals with tactile keys XBT FC The arrow keys are used to navigate within a page Navigation consists of selecting various input fields Access to pages may be password protected A 16 Graphic Magelis 2 Structure of the applications Creating pages The various elements making up pages are defined using the XBT L1000 programming software and then saved in the terminal Application pages may be accessed by pressing a configured function key or using the control system variable to initiate a page change The development page has the same dimensions as the screen in the graphics display of the configuring software This means that the appearance of the page being developed is exactly the same as the page being run on the XBT Counting Page displayed by Number of drillings 3137 XBT L1000 on the Change tool at 4000 development PC Ve C E sr AER PANA Ri Counting cy Number of drillings 3137 Change tool at 4000 Temperature monitoring EN EN El Bos dd 9 16 ER EX EX mo UU Graphic Magelis A 17 2 Structure of the applications Pages Types Note In operational phase the terminal uses the system pages and the pages defined for the application System pages Pre configuerd by the terminal manufacturer provide access
143. ing Principle Running with a PLC s RS 485 type console connector Terminals with UNITELWAY protocol PLC TELEMECANIQUE PLC with an RS485 type console connector e interface type TSX07 TSX37 TSX57 Type of link RS485 single point Protocol UNITELWAY re mm m S Z Se m I a m RS485 E E E pr a a d a Running on a PLC communication network PLC PLC supporting the terminal s communication protocol Type of multipoint link RS422 RS485 PCMCIA card FIPIO FIPWAY MODBUS PLUS protocol Protocol multipoint protocol UNITELWAY FIPWAY COTE RS485 enm SS ei a m Other equipment m ei m 5 m Le E LR m m m m e lt H E 1 E E E E E be E FOLOL E Vd E E LOLLL Graphic Magelis 2 Operating Principle Running with direct point to point link to the control system The control system designates a system other than the PLC Type of multipoint link e RS422 or RS485 RS232 PCMCIA card FIPIO FIPWAY MODBUS PLUS protocol Protocol depending on the control system RS422 RS485 Control system RS232 LLLLLEe Running on a PLC using Modbus Plus PLC Any PLC supporting Modbus Plus Type of Link Modbus Plus Protocol Modbus
144. ing the total lock of the keyboard or of the tactile pad This total lock also affects the keys of a terminal with tactile keys See chapter C 8 2 Dialog table content Page 9 for the word coding procedure AWARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION Pressing the MENU key allows the inexperienced and untrained operator to accidentally display the wrong page modify the terminal configuration or lose the messages and alarms on the screen This can lead to confusion panicking and as a consequence loss of control over the machine It is strongly recommended that the PLC be programmed to lock the MENU key as well as the other currently unused keys in order to prevent this from happening Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Graphic Magelis 10 Printing General The following information can be printed Printing at the operator s initiative e Alarm log Mep List of active alarms Form pages Screen hardcopies TXBT only Terminal references The PRINT key is used to send the command Active window capture TXBT only The SHIFT ALT PRINT keys are used to send the command Printing at the PLC s initiative Alarm log Free format printing On line alarm printing Form page printing See chapter C 2 Dialog table content Page 9 for the word coding Printing command NOTE The recommended printing format for t
145. is set to 0 in the dialog table the recipe transfer is enabled If it is set to 1 transfer is inhibited AWARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION A transfer in progress cannot be interrupted by a change in the status of word MWn 21 Recipe transfer not allowed Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage During a transfer the recipe page is displayed on the terminal screen The PLC can thus identify the recipe being transferred using word MWn 8 Bits 8 Recipe transfer in progress and 9 Recipe transfer error of word MWn 12 Report indicate to the PLC that the transfer is in progress The PLC can then be synchronised on the end of transfer bit 8 Recipe transfer in progress is set to 0 to restart the process with the new parameters Bit 9 Recipe transfer error of word MWn 12 Report indicates an error during transfer MWn 22 Clear log See also MWn 13 Log filling rate The PLC must write H OOFF in word MWn 22 to clear the log The terminal clears the log and resets the log filling rate word MWn 13 The PLC must then reset the clear log command MWn 22 Graphic Magelis C 25 2 Dialog table content MWn 23 Static function keys LEDs lighting Bit 11 Bit 0 MWn 23 F12 F1 MWn 24 Static function keys LEDs flashing Bit 11 Bit 0 MWn 24 F12 F1 MWn 25
146. ive alarms defined with the alarm relay option have been acknowledged by the operator ACK or have disappeared NOTE In the event of a power loss to the terminal the alarm relay de energizes Graphic Magelis D 45 5 Alarms Description of the alarm list The alarm list includes the active alarms which are present but not acknowledged by the operator ON the active alarms acknowledged by the operator ACK alarms with mandatory acknowledgement and which have not been acknowledged but for which the triggering cause is no longer present OFF The alarm list is refreshed whenever an alarm appears or disappears The alarm list remains displayed awaiting a user action Case of the last coming out alarm The last coming out alarm is shown on a different way Source equipement Alarm membership group las II MASTER Last alarm triggered alli Gr oup1 1 High Oven Temperature 13 09 99 11 42 01 ACK N of the bit atthe Name of origin of alarm the alarm Appearance date and time triggering see Principle Code for appearance ON Page 38 Acknowledgment ACK Disappearance without acknowledgment OFF Case of other alarms 13 09 99 11 42 01 ACK Name of Number of the bit at Appearance dat and time igj the alarm e oe oralari Code for appearance ON nggering Acknowledgment ACK Geng Disappearance without acknowledgment OFF The function key associated with the group icon is used to select
147. ked for help Press the ESC key or press the key again or leave a one minute time out to exit the help page and return to the page from which you asked for help The help page on a touchscreen terminal can be accessed by pressing the help icon to call up the help page Help pages can be associated with application pages or alarm pages Graphic Magelis 3 Application pages Recipe pages A recipe page is created from a page model used for a specific application It is mainly used to record a process status at a given moment manually adjust the setup parameters locally store these values on the terminal re use the statuses stored transfert to the PLC all the values in one single task The main advantage of a recipe page is that it can store up to 5000 variable values in 1 to 125 recordings in the case of XBT F in a number of recordings limited by the capacity of the PCMCIA card or the hard disk in the case of TXBT The recipe function avoids repetitive entries for the user Graphic Magelis A 25 4 Alarm pages The purpose of the alarm pages is to display a control system s fault indications and a list of possible corrective actions The advantage of an alarm page is to provide an event related display Each alarm page is associated with a description of 32 characters maximum one or several control system word bits If one of the word bit is set to 1 the alarm is displayed
148. l in the alarm list WARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION The XBT does not support any type of processor nor machine control in association with alarms It is the designer s responsibility to consider programming PLC logic to account for programmed alarms Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Example display on an XBT F terminal WT 13 09 99 11 52 04 0M CA 13 09 1999 O 11 52 444 amp For the detailed description of the alarm list see Description of the alarm list Page 46 Alarm indicating Alarm indicator light The Alarm indicator light keeps the operator constantly informed of the alarm list status Off the current list of alarms is empty On the list contains alarms that have already been displayed Flashing the list of alarms contains new alarms On the application pages The designer can place an alarm bar corresponding to the last alarm that has occurred in the alarm pages This bar is updated whenever a new alarm occurs whatever its type with or without a required acknowledgement and priority If several alarms occur simultaneously the highest priority alarm is displayed if there are no alarms the bar remains displayed but is empty Graphic Magelis 5 Alarms Name of the alarm Appearance date and time mr IIL T 12 00 09 11 52 oam A L MENA
149. l tasto SHIFT e il tasto di regolazione mantener i tasti premuti usare i tasti con la freccia verso l alto e verso il basso per regolare il contrasto Ajuste de la luminosidad pulse la tecla SHIFT y la tecla de ajuste y mientras las mantiene pulsadas ajuste utilizando las teclas flechas arriba y abajo Magelis MAGELIS terminals XBT F REGLAGE LUMINOSITE BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT EINSTELLEN DER HELLIGKEIT REGOLAZIONE LUMINOSITA AJUSTE DE LUMINOSIDAD XBT F03 amp XBT FC Appuyer sur la zone tactile de service Press on the service touch key rm pad Touchscreen Schaltfl che ber hren Premere la zona tattile di servizio Pulsar en la zona t ctil de servicio SYST Sur le menu d roulant appuyer sur la zone syst me In the pull down menu press on the system key pad Auf dem Abrollmen auf die Br Schaltfl che System dr cken Sul men scorrevole premere la zona sistema En el men emergente pulsar en la zona sistema Dans la page systeme choisir le menu param tres du terminal On the System page select the terminal parameters menu Auf der Bildschirmseite System das Men Parameter des Terminals anw hlen Nella pagina sistema scegliere il men parametri del terminale En la p gina sistema elegir el men de par metros del terminal i En utilisant ces 2 zones tactiles effectuer vos reglages Make the adjustment required using these 2 key pads Einstellungen mit diesen beiden Schaltfl
150. larm is commanded by the PLC by setting a word bitto 1 Bit 15 Bit 0 MWn 30 AL16 AL1 MWn 31 AL17 Activation of alarm n 3 TERMINAL Program 1 Display alarm 3 2 Reading of the table by the terminal 1 The PLC writes a 1 to bit 2 of MWn 30 in the dialog table 2 The terminal periodically reads the PLC s dialog table and 3 indicates the alarm in the alarm bar 3 Alarm 3 displayed on the alarm bar sans dd See chapter B Alarm table Page 41 C 28 Graphic Magelis 2 Dialog table content MWn 91 MWn 94 Mise l heure du terminal Order of bits MWn 91 MWn 92 MWn 93 MWn 94 15 0 Seconds Day of the week Hours Minutes Month Day of the month Century Year Whenever one of these words is modified the terminal is set to the date and time given in this table There are 2 possible coding formats Hexadecimal or BCD choice made using XBT L 1000 Day of the week Monday 1 Sunday 7 MWn 95 to MWn 134 Free format print table 40 words max See MWn 18 print command This table is used by the PLC to transfer a character string 80 maximum to the equipment item printer etc connected to the terminal Graphic Magelis C 29 3 PLC terminal communication dialog cycle Processing by the terminal Five types of transactions are carried out by the terminal either
151. larm pages to help control system troubleshooting The alarms are time stamped Alarms may be configured to require an operator to acknowledge an alarm before continuing process operation this is useful for transient alarms and troubleshooting The terminals have a relay output whose contact can be closed when an alarm appears This function can be configured for each alarm page Note This relay opens upon a power loss The relay s contacts are normally open N 0 A 28 Graphic Magelis 4 Alarm pages Group of alarms MOD A group of alarms is a set of alarms identified by different color attributes Each defined group may have its own unique colors that indicate the status of the alarm The alarm active alarm cleared and alarm acknowledged colors make the alarm s status easily recognized by the operator There are 16 groups of alarms Each group is identified by an 8 character name enabling rapid identification by the operator Getting help The availability of help is indicated by the key indicator light on the keyboard Press this key to display the help page Press the ESC to exit the help page Printing On keybaord terminals accessing to the print function may be performed from the alarms list page or history alarms by means of PRINT key SHIFT MOD The print function from the alarm list page or alarm history page on the touchscreen terminal is accessed by pressing the status icon and then b
152. last alarm acknowledged N from 1 to 1024 MWn 11 Last group of alarms acknowledged with 1 bit per group of alarms H FFFF example acknowledgement of alarm 5 MWn 10 5 mWn 11 H FFFF Acknowledgement of a group of alarms ACKALL MWn 10 Number of the last alarm acknowledged H FFFF Only one group of alarms is selected in the list of alarms MWn 11 Last group of alarms acknowledged with 1 bit per group of alarms the bit corresponding to the group of alarms acknowledged it set to 0 example acknowledgement of group of alarms 2 MWn 10 H FFFF mWn 11 H FFFD C 16 Graphic Magelis 2 Dialog table content NOTE All the active alarms of a group must be triggered by the same PLC to increase the performance levels Acknowledgement of all the active alarms ACKALL All the groups of alarms are selected from the list of alarms MWn 10 Number of the last alarm acknowledged H FFFF Only one group of alarms is selected in the list of alarms 26MWn 11 Last group of alarms acknowledged with 1 bit per group of alarms H 0000 MWn 12 Report Bit 0 Confidential mode Password selected A and or B and or C Bit 1 Reserved Bit 2 ENTER on entry Bit 3 ESC on entry Bit 4 End of entry on TIME OUT 1 min Bit 5 Printing in progress Bit 6 Printing fault Bit 7 Printing stopped Bit 8 Recipe transfer in progress Bit 9 Recipe transfer error Bit 10 Terminal in stand b
153. lations State the application languages 3 maximum and translate the text objects see 6 Translation of the application Page 52 and see 8 7 Import Export Page 54 B 8 Graphic Magelis 3 Application development with the XBT L1000 software Creating the application Select the File New menu Terminal Type Configuration Indicate the type of terminal Terminal Type Configuration Commercial References Choose protocol XBT F023310 a XBT F024110 Unitelway XBT F024310 d XBT F024510 XBT FO24610 Standard XBT F034110 E E XBT F034310 Parameters Cancel Help Select and configure the protocol baud rate format etc This is the terminal to PLC communications protocol When creating an application it includes by default an empty application page 1 Application page 1 an application page model by default 1 Application Model 1 a recipe page model 2 Recipe model 2 an alarm page model by default 1 Alarm Model 1 a list of system pages in the language in which XBT L1000 is installed NOTE After the initial selection of the terminal only compatible terminal and compatible protocol will be displayed in the Commercial References list When using Unity equipment the kind of support must be specified in order to take advantage of the Unity variables syntax and links with Unity symbol files Graphic Magelis B 9 3 Application development with the XBT L 10
154. le period A very short dialogue cycle can slow down variables refresh new page display As a rule only the words which are useful for the application should be selected to optimize communication Graphic Magelis C 31 3 PLC terminal communication dialog cycle Optimized communication Modif variable Period table gt lt A gt lt gt lt dialog Variable refresh p period on the screen Non optimized communication Dialog table period too short variables too widely scattered for page animation Modif variable prm ped ped gt Variable refresh period on the screen Keys T dialog table read write ES cyclic reading of n consecutive variables for animating the displayed page Pi permanent reading of n consecutive variables for recording a curve E immediate writing of a variable C 32 Graphic Magelis Chapter D Operating the terminal Graphic Magelis Graphic Magelis Contents This chapter includes the following sections 1 Keys and indicator lights 5 Touchscreen terminals 6 Extra keys for TXBT 10 2 Operating Principle 12 Basic Principle 12 Application transfer 14 Operating mode 15 Confidential mode password management 18 3 Page display 22 Display at power up 22 Displaying a page using the directory of pages 25 Displaying a page using its number 26 Displaying a page by means of a dynamic
155. lette The starting of the simulation opens 2 windows the terminal simulation window the PLC simulation window e EN CH d 2871871389 2 12 08 CONTROL PANEL URIbINNLSS mo Language Neat Page S AA Venir WINDOW TERMINAL The window simulates the information on the terminal s screen When this window is active the PC keyboard simulates the terminal s keyboard NOTE One left click of the mouse simulates a press on the touch screen Graphic Magelis B 59 10 Application simulation Terminal simulation window Key equivalents Terminal PC R1 F1 F1 SHIFT F1 HOME HOME ESC ESC SYST PAGE UP MENU PAGE DOWN MOD INSERT ALARM END ENTER ENTER Left Right Up Down Left Right Up Down Arrow 1 SHIFT UP 1 SHIFT DOWN DEL DEL Alphanumeric keypad Alphanumeric keypad shift shift Graphic Magelis 10 Application simulation PLC simulation window Three tabs can be used to simulate The displayed page variables initially a random value is allocated by selecting each variable field cell its value can be modified from the PC keyboard as it would have changed from the PLC The alarm tables by clicking twice on each alarm bit its state is changed from 0 to 1 and vice versa The dialog table Refresh of this window can be inhibited to enable input of a page ch
156. mand D 45 Alarm strip A 22 Alarm table D 40 Alarms D 38 Alignment B 16 Animating objects B 17 Application pages A 20 B 7 Application transfer D 14 Application Alarm Help pages B 38 Bitmap B 20 C Clearing the alarm history log D 49 Confidential mode D 13 Configuring a form page B 48 Creating the application B 9 D Date format B 57 Graphic Magelis INDEX Default language B 57 D 65 Default page to be displayed D 24 Description of the alarm list D 46 Development method B 6 Dialog table B 13 C 7 C 9 E 29 Directory of pages D 25 Display a page using its number D 26 Display at power up D 22 Display format D 36 Display priority in the alarm list D 42 Displaying a page by means of a dynamic function key tactile zone or tactile key D 26 Displaying a page by means of a static function key D 27 Displaying a page using the directory of pages D 25 Displaying a page using the PLC D 28 Displaying a system page D 29 Displaying the alarm list A 24 Drawing pin function B 16 Dynamic function keys A 33 B 33 Ellipse B 19 Entering graphic fields D 34 External keyboard D 11 Field information window B 51 Form pages A 31 Free format printing D 63 G Getting help A 24 Getting help alarm pages A 29 Grid B 16 Group of alarms A 29 l 4 Graphic Magelis INDEX Help A 30 Help page B 44 H
157. mites de utilizaci n 1 0 mA 5V AC DC Maxi Charge r sistive Resistive load ohmsche Belastung Carico resistivo Carga resistiva 1A 24V DC 220V AC Maxi Charge inductive Inductive load induktive Belastung Carico induttivo Carga inductiva 0 5 A 24V DC 220V AC M 16 Magelis MAGELIS terminals XBT F CONNECTER LES LIAISONS SERIES DU TERMINAL HORS TENSION TURN THE POWER OFF BEFORE CONNECTING THE SERIAL LINK A CONNECTOR ANSCHLUR AN DIE SERIELLE SCHNITTSTELLE NUR BEI ABGESCHALTETEM GERAT VORNEHMEN NON INSERIRE LA CONNESSIONE SERIALE DEL TERMINALE SOTTO TENSIONE CONECTAR EL ENLACE SERIE DEL TERMINAL SIN TENSI N 2 LIAISON SERIE SERIAL COMMUNICATION SERIELLE SCHNITTSTELLE COMMUNICAZIONE SERIALE UNION SERIE TERRE DE PROTECTION PROTECTIVE GROUND GER TEMASSE MASSA MECCANICA TIERRA DE PROTECCION RS 232 C V24 2 TXD mission transmission Senden emissione emisi n 3 RXD r ception reception Empfangen ricezione recepci n 7 OV iso commun common Gemeinsamer comune com n 9 RS 422 485 RUN mission transmission Senden emissione emisi n sp 18 B 7 OV iso commun common Gemeinsamer comune com n 6 A r ception reception Empfangen ricezione recepci n ADRESSAGE UNITELWAY UNITELWAY ADRESS ADRESSIERUNG UNITELWAY DIRECCI N UNITELWAY INDIRIZZAMENTO UNITELWAY Sauf exept nur bei salvo
158. mmunication error that appeared Counter reset by dynamic function key Application parameters The following parameters are displayed Application reference and protocol used Currently running application path the application can be on the disk in this directory TXBT APPLI default directory which can be changed or on the PCMCIA memory card Size of PCMCIA memory card if installed The text of the last error which appeared excluding communication error Password Declaration of password A B or C Printer line parameters The following parameters are displayed by default Printer Number of columns 132 Automatic line skip YES Automatic line feed NO XBT Printer serial line Baudrate Bauds 9600 XON XOFF protocol NO Link RS 232 Duplex Half Duplex Stop bits 1 BIT Data bits 8 BITS Parity ODD Graphic Magelis D 67 12 Variables adjustment on the TXBT Principle The TXBT can be used to adjust the variables of the connected PLCs Adjustment is available for the following communication protocols UniTelway Fipway IsaWay Fipio Modbus Modbus Accessible objects XWAY Protocols Simple word Double word Internal word Floating word Word bit Constant word Internal word bit Internal double word Internal bit Local input output bit Remote input output bit System bit Step bit Step macro bit Step macro input step bit Step m
159. n This operation is used to update new system page formats and enables the designer to incorporate the enhanced functions of the new version into the existing application Therefore It is strongly recommended that the user perform the update The model pages for application alarm and help pages are not updated automatically Thus the alarm strip and the status line may have been re located deleted or modified by the designer Updating the model pages 1 Perform the updating proposed by XBT L1000 2 Create a new model for each type of page application alarm help 3 Delete the required elements alarm strip status line from the existing models 4 Cut paste the elements required from the new models to the existing ones Once updated it is not possible anymore to open the application with the XBT 1000 version used to create the version version n Graphic Magelis B 65 Graphic Magelis Chapter C PLC and terminal Communications Dialog Graphic Magelis Graphic Magelis Contents This chapter includes the following sections 1 PLC terminal communications dialog principle 4 Data exchanged 4 Exchange principle for data associated with fields 6 Principle of the communications dialog table 7 2 Dialog table content 9 Notation convention for describing the table 9 Detailed description 13 3 PLC terminal communication dialog cycle 30 Processing by the terminal 30 Optimizatio
160. n for communication 31 Optimized communication 32 Non optimized communication 32 Graphic Magelis C 3 1 PLC terminal communications dialog principle The communications dialog between the terminal and the PLC consists of an exchange of data between one or several devices In all communication situations the following should be defined Data to be exchanged Communication protocol Data exchanged Various types of data can be exchanged Data associated with fields Command data sent from the PLC to the terminal Status data sent fron the terminal to the PLC C 4 Graphic Magelis 1 PLC terminal communications dialog principle Data associated with fields These are variables which may be displayed on the terminal entered or modified on the terminal Command data sent by the PLC to the terminal This concerns the following commands Display an application or system page Display an alarm page Lock keys Request to enter a variable field Print command Command of indicator lights associated with function keys Clear log command Set time stamp command Triggers graph plotting etc Status data sent by the terminal to the PLC This concerns the following status Terminal status confidential mode terminal configuration mode confirmation of entries by pressing the ENTER key cancelled entry by pressing the ESC key cancelled entry after
161. n object without magnetic grid B 16 Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages NOTE Animating objects Certain static objects i e text etc can be animated Animation consists of making an object s color attributes change as a function of the value of an associated PLC variable This variable must be declared when configuring the object i e 40100 The basic principle consists of drawing up a list of possible values and for each value assigning a color to the animated object A WARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION Terminals with tactile keys only one object must be placed under each tactile key to be sure that the object is selected Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Case of terminals with tactile keys do not move the gray zone representing the tactile keys loss of the reference place only one object under each gray zone representing the tactile keys position for positioning an object under a tactile key put off the magnetic grid select grid in the menu view Tool palette To configure a tool onto a page select the tool on the tool palette and drag the cursor to the desired application page location Click on the mouse button drag and highlight the desired object window size and release the mouse button To define an tool s properties double click the object The next page presents the different objects Stati
162. n the title bar Save as 21x Save in 3 Unitelway EI ex EEN Ki Generator DOP tib Radio DOP File name BakefDOP Save as type Applications XBT deg gl Cancel Creating the page model Two model pages are available by default when creating an application one model for standard application pages and another for the recipe pages The designer can edit them or create new ones Application page model Reminder the company wants all the application pages to have the same page background EW Page Tree ioj x Type Choose Application page E Product Information model in the tree structure co ENG B E 2 Quality Reporting window E 3 Maintenance Handbook Graphic Magelis E 17 3 Creating the application Note Note Choose the Page Properties menu Indicate the name of the model TRY MDM1 model and deselect the Name MOM zi Locked option Click Ok Properties of model Application 4120 Help Iv Locked Entering text To enter Industrial Bakery Co text see chapter B Text Page 18 Importating an image To select the logo of the company BMP for instance see chapter B Create graphics Page 19 Now that the model page has been created we are going to create the pages The model page created will appear in gray on the XBT L1000 background but will appear in color on the terminal The image is inserted position it at the
163. ng 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C Humidity 0 to 85 Storage 4to 140 F 20 to 60 C Degree of protection IP65 per IEC529 and degree 1 per NFC20 010 UL Type 4 4x NEMA Type 4 Installation and attachment Built in attached with 8 push latches provided on panel 0 06 to 0 24 inches thick 1 6 to 6 mm System languages English French German Italian Spanish System pages can be translated in any other language F 12 Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Touchscreen XBT F 034 MAGELiS Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Types of display Touchscreen pad Power Memory Serial link Printer XBT L1000 link Indicating Exchange protocols Time stamp Alarm relay LCD 10 4 640 480 pixels 256 colors Resistive matrix 10x13 touch zones 24 VDC Voltage limits 18 to 30 VDC Ripple 5 maximun Consumption 35 W Application protocol PCMCIA card 30 to 300 pages of applications alarms and help according to the memory card in use Alarm log 1000 events Recipes 125 recordings and 5000 values maximum 255 form pages 512 classic alarm bits 100 diagnostic alarm bits RS232 RS485 RS422 asynchronous serial link RS232 asynchronous serial link 1 communication status indicator light 1 touchscreen pad pressed standby screen indicator light 1 alarm indicator light Downloadable from the protocol diskette using the XBT L1000 software
164. ntenance page click Protection and select the checkbox Access by password Check box A and click on Passwords enter PWO1 in the A field Select Ok Ok and Ok Protection page xj Passwords xj x 5 Sees E Y Access by password ferum Exit Confidential Mode A 1513 Manual Access enabled fem B 4 Help Week min ing min iB Passwords C Pa ES IE Help page Create the help pages Preparation and Baking by selecting the Page New page Help menu Graphic Magelis 3 Creating the application To associate a help page with an application page P 1 Select the application page in the Tree structure page for example Dough preparation application page 2 Select the Page Associate help j page menu or click the corresponding 7 7 icon Associated help page f Ge E DE 3 3 Select the help page you want to E A 1 Pr tion Hei associate for example Preparation 2i BakngHep Hep and click OK to confirm Also associate the Baking help page Alarm page 4 Create the alarm pages Baking problem in the same way as the application pages by choosing the Page New page Alarm menu or by clicking the corresponding icon CE Enter the name of the alarm page ae SSES Baking fault and click OK to m confirm For the complete alarm pws Euer ETT processing see Alarm A eae processing Page 30 choses Ll aJJ Les Cercel lee
165. nting storage Graphic Magelis 5 Alarms Alarm table A word bit is associated with each separate alarm All these words make up the alarm table which is part of the dialog table A terminal can process the alarms from several PLCs The alarm table can be distributed between several of the automated process s PLCs For each PLC the alarm bits are distributed in packets of 16 alarms i e n words of 16 bits per PLC The terminal can accept up to 32 words depending on the type of terminal PLC dialog table PLC 1 dialog table PLC 2 dialog table containing containing 3 alarm containing 4 alarm 5 alarm words words and 2 words and the 2 acknowledgment acknowledgment words associed 1 words associed 1 1 words N last acknowledged alarm and last acknowledged alarm group see chapter C 2 Dialog table content Page 9 Any given alarm may be triggered by several differents bits that may belong to diffenrent PLCs see Alarm table Page 41 Graphic Magelis 5 Alarms Alarm group Alarm groups can be configured in order to group together alarm pages in modules An alarm group is a set of alarms identified by different color attributes per group for the appearance ON disappearance OFF and acknowledgment ACK statuses There are 16 groups Each group is identified by an 8 character name modifiable allowing
166. nting of the product references It is possible to print the terminal s references These references are those displayed in the system page product references Product references Application bakery DOP 13 09 99 11 38 16 Reference XBT F024110 Protocol Unitelway SIMUXEX Bios Extension Y Keyboard controler Y 0 0 01 BIOS XBTF BIOS V 0 O 1 Schneider Electric S A 1999 v s 2s ESC _ 24 82 1370971999 11 47 Graphic Magelis D 63 11 Terminal configuration e MENU The terminal configuration parameters can be modified on the terminal directly They are then saved in the PCMCIA card without using XBT L1000 However any modification performed in the terminal cannot be retrieved by XBT L1000 when importing an application The terminal configuration function is accessible from the system menu and is used for consulting or modifying the following parameters terminal data and time and format language screen parameters product references printer parameters printer lt gt Terminal protocol line parameters screen brightness and stand by screen display automatic exit from the confidentiel mode Press the SYST key or the status touch zone then SYST on touchsreen terminals to display the system menu If access is protected by a password enter it see Confidential mode password management
167. numeric variable field 21 Bar graph 23 Volume meter 25 Graphic Magelis B 3 Potentiometers 25 Switches 26 Image box 27 Graphical curve 28 Variable field characteristic 30 Function key objects 33 Model pages 37 Application Alarm Help Recipe pages 38 Configuring a form page 48 Tree structure control 50 Field information window 51 6 Translation of the application 52 7 Import Export 54 Import export texts 54 Import export numbered list 55 8 Configuring the terminal parameters 56 Page number displayed by default at power up 56 Passwords 57 Default language 57 Date format to be used 57 Time format to be used 57 Printer setup 57 Stand by screen display 57 9 Saving the application 58 10 Application simulation 59 Terminal simulation window 60 PLC simulation window 61 11 Transferring the application and the protocol to the terminal 62 Local transfer 62 Remote transfer 62 Export operation 63 12 Transferring the application and the protocol to a PCMCIA card 64 Import export file 64 13 Updating the application 65 B 4 Graphic Magelis 1 Application requirements specification The requirement specification is the starting point for developing the man machine dialog application lt must include all the user s requirements To achieve this it is recommended that the requirements be broken down according to certain criteria the criteria linked to the users profile Man machine interface Intervention l
168. on 35 W Application protocol PCMCIA card 30 to 300 pages of applications alarms and help according to the memory card in use Alarm log 1000 events Recipes 125 recordings and 5000 values maximum 255 form pages 512 classic alarm bits 100 diagnostic alarm bits RS232 RS485 RS422 asynchronous serial link RS232 asynchronous serial link Customisable membrane keypad 1 communication status indicator light 1 indicator light per function key 1 indicator light per service key 1 keypad standby screen busy indicator light Downloadable from the protocol diskette using the XBT L1000 software Protocols UNI TELWAY FIPWAY FIPIO Modbus plus Modbus Ethernet TCP IP Modbus TCP IP XWAY Jbus and those used for AEG Allen Bradley GE Siemens and Omron PLCs yes no back up min 1 0 mA 5V AC DC usage limits max 1 0 A 24 V DC 220 V AC resistive load max 0 5 A 24 V DC 220 V AC inductive load Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Weight Temperature Degree of protection Installation and attachment System languages Static function keys Dynamic function keys 5 95 lb 2 7 Kg Operating 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C Humidity 0 to 85 Storage 4to 140 F 20 to 60 C IIP65 per IEC529 and degree 1 per NFC20 010 UL Type 4 4X NEMA Type 4 Built in attached with 12 push latches provided panel 0 06 to 0 24 inches thick 1 6 to 6 mm English French German Italian
169. on T Enter amount Flour e z Yeast e Vase Water e Amount of dough E da la Select the amounts of each product e VK Gala nz Use the key For Further information Access to the baking monitoring screen by pressing the R6 dynamic key associated with the icon Access to the help page associated with the 3 dough preparation applica tion page by pressing the key on the keyboard Dough preparation Freeze display Record da Record parameters Transfer recording to the As control system ES Restore recording Entering the amount Enter the amounts of flour yeast and water required Press the Save parameters key R8 to record these amounts Enter the recording name name of the type of bread Perform the same procedure for the other types of bread To restore a recording press the Restore recording R10 key Use the arrows to select a recording in the list Validate Transfer the parameters using the Transfer recording R9 key E 12 Graphic Magelis 2 Analyzing the expression of requirements Dough baking application page Industrial bakery Co Dough baking Forming Temperature selection Temperature monitoring 300 400 4 D D 1 D D 1 A sro EN 290 520 Access to the Production menu screen using dynamic key R1 associated with the icon Access
170. on of requirements Application tree structure balance The application will include 5 application pages Main menu Production menu Maintenance Dough preparation Dough baking 1 alarm page 2 help pages Dough preparation help Dough baking help Main menu application page Application model 1 which includes the company name and logo is used for this application page Industrial bakery Co Main Menu Production Maintenance NT Acces to production menu screen Acces to maintenance screen tp I3 7 TE 1471071999 C 14 02 E 10 Graphic Magelis 2 Analyzing the expression of requirements Production Menu application page Application model 1 into which the company name and logo are entered is used for this application page Industrial bakery Co Production Menu Dough preparation Dough baking Main Menu Dough preparation application page 1 2 4474071959 14 02 Acces to dough preparation screen Acces to dough baknig screen Acces to main menu screen The recipe model into which the company name and logo are entered is used for this application page The four icons for management of the recordings are included in this specific model see next page Graphic Magelis 2 Analyzing the expression of requirements Access to Production menu screen using dynamic key R1 associated with the icon Industrial bakery Co Bread preparati
171. on word A508 l Ei ee ag I me Cancel Help The word number is adapted in accordance with the words of the dialogue table used The words are addressed in the order PLC lt XBT Terminal writes the corresponding word s in the PLC PLC gt XBT Terminal reads the corresponding word s in the PLC PLC lt gt XBT Terminal and the PLC can modify the corrresponding word s in the PLC le Graphic Magelis 2 Dialog table content Select the Configuration Dialog table menu Check the Use dialog table option Click Modify to change the address of dais n the beginning of table MW100 Sait ei Format Word m Symbol 2 j Cancel Help In the Function selections list delete or add the functions required by the application by means of the Add Function or Delete Function buttons to obtain the following list Functions selected Access 2MW100 Image of static function keys ZMW 101 Image of system keys XBT gt PLC 2M102 Image of numeric keys XBT gt PLC ZMW103 Static function keys LEDs lighting XBT lt PLC Mw104 Static function keys LEDs flashing XBT PLC 2MW105 Dynamic function keys LEDs lighting XBT PLC ZMW106 Dynamic function keys LEDs flashing XBT lt PLC H Once creation is completed save the application using the File Save menu C 10 Graphic Magelis 2 Dialog table content Word Functions Exchange Page MWn 0 Image of static function key
172. pad standby screen busy indicator light Downloadable from the protocol diskette using the XBT L1000 software Protocols UNI TELWAY FIPWAY FIPIO Modbus plus Modbus Jbus and those used for AEG Allen Bradley GE Siemens and Omron PLCs yes no back up min 1 0 mA 5V AC DC usage limits max 1 0 A 24 V DC 220 V AC resistive load max 0 5 A 24 V DC 220 V AC inductive load Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Weight 3 96 Ib 1 8 kg Temperature Operating 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C Humidity 0 to 85 Storage 4to 140 F 20 to 60 C Degree of protection IIP65 per IEC529 and degree 1 per NFC20 010 UL Type 4 4X NEMA Type 4 Installation and attachment Built in attached with 10 push latches provided on panel 0 06 to 0 24 inches thick 1 6 to 6 mm System languages English French German Italian Spanish System pages can be translated in any other language Static function keys 10 Dynamic function keys 8 F 6 Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications XBT F 02 MAGELiS Graphic Magelis F 7 1 XBT F Specifications Types of display Power Memory Serial link Printer XBT L1000 link Keyboard Indicating Exchange protocols Time stamp Alarm relay LCD 10 4 640 480 pixels STN monochrome 9 5 screen 16 grey levels and TFT color 10 4 screen 256 colors 24 VDC Voltage limits 18 to 30 VDC Ripple 5 maximun Consumpti
173. plication can be directly written on the card provided for the terminal The Transfer Import export file menu is used to select the name of the PCMCIA unit Before performing an exportation to a PCMCIA card it is necessary to define import export file location transfer menu import export file The application must be exported to the PCMCIA inside a directory called appli If it does not exist the XBT L1000 software will create this directory after performing transfer menu import export file The name of the PCMCIA card as a hard PC unit is given automatically by the PC operating system Windows 95 98 NT In other cases to a hard disk for example the file name and its location can be different XBT L1000 gt PCMCIA card export To export the application select the Transfers Export to import export folder menu Insert PCMCIA card at the location provided on the terminal PCMCIA gt XBT L1000 card import To import the application insert the PCMCIA card into the PC and then the Transfers Import from import export folder menu Before use the Export to import export folder function to select the hard unit from which to import the application Graphic Magelis 13 Updating the application Note When an application that has been saved under an earlier version of the XBT L1000 software is opened using a later version the user will be prompted to have the software update the application to the later versio
174. plications Development With XBT L1000 Graphic Magelis Graphic Magelis Contents The purpose of this chapter is to present a method for implementing an application It pro vides information on how to use the XBT L1000 software The XBT L 1000 software s me nu submenu and tool palette structure gives you every latitude when developing your application The software s on line help and the instruction manual provides detailed in formation to assist you in using the XBT L1000 software This chapter includes the following sections 1 Application requirements specification 5 2 Development method 6 Phase 0 Control system structure 6 Phase 1 Commands from the terminal to the control system 6 Phase 2 Commands from the control system to the terminal 6 Phase 3 Design of pages 6 Phase 4 Dialog table 6 Phase 5 Model pages 7 Phase 6 Definition of application pages 7 Phase 7 Definition of alarm pages 8 Phase 8 Definition of help 8 Phase 9 Translations 8 3 Application development with the XBT L1000 software 9 Creating the application 9 Creating the equipment list 10 Configuration of alarms displays 10 Loading the PL7 Concept or Unity Pro symbols file 11 4 Configuring the communications dialog table 13 Base address 13 Composition of table 13 Cycle 13 Dialog table security 13 Alarm table 13 5 Creation of pages 14 The main window 14 Position alignment and grid 16 Text 18 Create graphics 19 Import images 20 Alpha
175. program the PLC logic Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Configure Dialogue Table xj V Lise Dialogue Table r Select table Equipment available Dialog table Base address ZmMw100 Modify Addi c Delete table e Composition of table Functions available Size words Functions selected Image of system keys Z JO Image c XBT gt PLC 0 Anction keys 01 Number of displayed page Image of numeric keys DI ZMWwT1 XBT gt PLC Tf Communication control 1 MW 102 Number of page to be processed XBT lt gt PLE Set PLC clock 14 ZMWw103 Static function keys LEDs lighting XBT lt PLC Number of last field entered DI Mw 104 Static function keys LEDs flashing XBT lt PLE 3 Number of last alarm acknowledged 1 M wW105 Dynamic function keys LEDs lighting XBT lt PLC i Last groups of alarms acknowledge 1 Y M W106 Dynamic function keys LEDs flashing XBT lt PLC Y Add function gt gt lt lt Delete function T Total size 3 Function selected Cycle gt 8 Words ET S SES Deem 1 Authorization word 4508 j IRA zm i ix Graphic Magelis 11 Loading of extension tasks when transferring the application On a TXBT terminal you can add functions on top of the basic XBT F functions These extra functions are called ext
176. quick identification by the operator of a part of the machine or of the installation Group 1 cracker1 Group2 convoy 4 colors defined colors defined appearance flashing red appearance steady yellow e disappearance steady green disappearance flashing magenta acknowledgment flashing cyan acknowledgment flashing blue According to the colors the user can quickly identify the control system unit in which the fault has occurred example crackerl In the list of alarms it is possible to select display of the alarms from a single group out of the 16 display of the alarms from the 16 groups is used to acknowledge the alarms of the group s present on the screen The dynamic key or the touch zone associated with the ACK ALL icon v see Description of the alarm list Page 46 Graphic Magelis D 41 5 Alarms Display priority in the alarm list A priority can be allocated to each alarm page using the XBT L1000 software The alarm pages can take different priorities 16 levels are possible from 1 to 16 with the lowest display priority being priority No 16 Alarm list storage principle 1 Alarms not consulted are displayed at the top list Below them are displayed alarms already consulted identified by a mark i e alarms which wera already present the last time the list of alarms was displayed 2 Alarm priority 1 at the top 16 at the bottom 3 When the alarm priority is the same
177. r alarm associated About XBT FC terminals do not modify or move the gray frame representing the tactile keys loss of the reference Place only one modifiable object under each tactile key to be sure of the object selection Application d am ken l Number 3 Use mode _ _a AAA Name Application model 3 Defauh gt Recipe mode 1 Appication mode 1 2 Recipe model 2 Locke Graphic Magelis B 37 5 Creation of pages It is possible to change a model from a page by double clicking on the Application page tab for instance or by selecting the Page Properties menu An object or an object selection within a page can be moved to the model associated with the page provided that itis not locked to a new model to be created Carry out the following operations select the object s right click on the mouse or select the Edit Move menu Application Alarm Help Recipe pages NOTE Creating the page architecture The following are general rules One and only one page model is associated with each page An application can contain several page models Any given model can be associated with several different pages A model type application alarm help is associated with a page type application alarm help For example each page type has its own model type Tool bar buttons SY Keyboard shortcuts F7 oj Application page Caps F7 al Alarm page Ctrl F7
178. r directly with Windows Start menu etc In the Magelis application using the System menu SHIFT MENU then Printer parameters R5 Stop printing This function is accessed with the system menu Any printing in progress log continuous etc even if the printer is faulty will be stopped without any request for confirmation i e the print buffer will be emptied and the print queue will be cancelled Graphic Magelis 10 Printing ting of an alarm page inious prin Cont HOASANOOi WHISVWi 00 90 21 LPOZi i e i mere JO IX9L pZ0T HOASANOOi uSISVWi i00 I0 ZI lt i mere JO a3xer rpzor HOASANOOi WSISVWi i i 00 00 ZT LObZi mere JO IX9L pZ0T 0 I0 7I L6 LO vZ dnOWwD INHNWdIDnOSi PTTeAUI 43Oi MOVi PTTPA NOi WHUV IV z D d o o S Im 8 E Qo y 30 as BE 9 S E E i Bg o E 22 A HH SEOs e E gta g Sac oo cl E Sgot o o B sE SD 20 e c 2050 o2 A Soe o2 iB ilb 0070 Z ES oo CG BS o o E oo EA E y E o9 e s ENS Ed osce 6 T BET js H 8 6 o BS 15109 AE 2 o ak ME xb in ed su ge 2m H Hm EHE os D x d ir di S c M oct 20 ZE EAS pa oeg g Eg 2220 c6 SoL r O 3 Dise 23 DOE 2 o oO oO GO o os ESC og o 23 co etc ko c Gc print option D 59 Graphic Magelis 10 Printing Printing the list of active alarms HOASANOOi HHISVWi i i 00 PO ZT LOPZi WaeTe JO IX9BL GZOT HOASHANOOi HHI
179. r pressing a key in the case of a terminal with touch keys Selecting the page number in the list of pages A command from the PLC Depending on the selected configuration certain application pages may only be accessible in a protected mode Protected mode management is controlled by page access passwords Touchscreenzone for touchscreen terminal or terminal with touch keys n A Application Page Dynamic function key for terminal with keypad List of pages or page number acces by menu t LL Keys for terminal with touch keys C Static function key for terminal with keypad oo OO OO a ul PLC command Graphic Magelis 3 Application pages Displaying the alarm list ENTER ALARM A list of active alarms may be accessed from any application page Access from terminals with keypad An indicator light and the alarm symbol on the service line indicate that itis possible to access the list of alarms The list of alarms can be displayed by pressing the ALARM key SHIFT ENTER Access from touchscreen terminals The list of alarms can be displayed by pressing this icon on the status line Getting help The availability of help is indicated by the key indicator light on the keypad You can display the help page by pressing this key Press the ESC key to exit the help page and return to the page from which you as
180. r the new value 3 Confirm entry Modify R3 D 70 Graphic Magelis 12 Variables adjustment on the TXBT NOTE Deleting a variable 1 Select the row 2 Delete the row Delete R10 Display format The data read in the controller can be displayed in the following formats Signed decimal integers Hexadecimal values 0 to OxFFFFFFFF Bit string One place floating point format ASCII character string This contains 1 to 4 characters The non ASCII characters are represented by List of variables The list of variables displayed can be saved with key R4 into a ALS file and then called back with key R2 The list called up overwrites the current list 1 If are displayed this means that the variable could not be accessed If only one vairable isn t accessible all the variables will be displayed with 2 ESC goes back to the Magelis application previous page Adjustment is not stopped but its window moves into the background 3 Alt R4 or click on X stops adjustment 4 The variable adjustment page is not password protectable Protection of the Adjust page from unwanted users can be accomplished by key locking the system page Graphic Magelis D 71 13 Variables adjustment on the XBT Principle Adjustment is used to modify variables of connected PLCs from an XBT Accessible objects bits with MODBUS MODBUS PLUS and TCP IP MODBUS protocols words double words
181. rectly executed Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage C 18 Graphic Magelis 2 Dialog table content Characteristic Stand by screen display control This word allows the PLC to put on or off the stand by screen display mode For the stand by screen display the system page 520 must be called 65000 in the word number of page to treat To put off the stand by screen display the system page O must be called 65520 in the word number of page to treat This action puts off the stand by screen display mode and display the last page on the screen before the stand by screen display Special command If we put the following values in the word MWn 16 we obtain the result below Value MWn 16 Function FDE8 65000 moving to stand by screen FFFO 65520 exit from stand by screen FFF1 65521 brightness max FFF2 65522 brightness min Graphic Magelis 2 Dialog table content gt Display of page 25 by the PLC TERMINAL Program Display page 25 2 Reading of the table by the terminal 4 H FFFF 1 The PLC writes in the dialog table the number of the page to display 25 2 The terminal periodically reads the dialog table in the PLC and 3 displays the required page Once the command has been processed 4 the terminal writes H FFFF in the word Number of the
182. red using the XBT L1000 software and allows a page to be displayed directly Maintenance level 1 Maintenance level 2 RX Maintenance level 3 m E Me NEZ Maintenance level 2 On touchscreen terminals a page can be selected by directly pressing on a touch zone associated with this page On terminals with tactile keys a page can be selected by directly pressing a tactile key D 26 Graphic Magelis 3 Page display Displaying a page by means of a static function key A static function key Fx remains the same for all the application pages The function key is configured using the XBT L1000 software and allows a page to be displayed directly m E KE m E Maintenance 3H E i level 1 5 E s I EE a E 1 L b Graphic Magelis D 27 3 Page display Displaying a page using a word from the PLC Itis possible to display a page using a word in the PLC A PLC word must be allocated in the dialog table In this table a word is reserved in which the program writes the number of the page to be displayed see chapter C 8 2 Dialog table content Page 9 for the word coding procedure E
183. rocess and press it again to stop it Maintenance For the maintenance operations you will have to 1 Switch off the kneader by pressing the F2 function key 2 Check the various parts of the kneader 3 Switch the kneader back on by pressing F2 again Access to the Maintenance screen is protected by a password PWO1 Locking the Kneader On Off key The F2 static function key is locked when the following pages are displayed Menu Dough preparation and dough preparation help Dough baking and dough baking help and is unlocked when the Maintenance page is displayed E 8 Graphic Magelis 2 Analyzing the expression of requirements Application tree structure Analysis of the requirements is used to structure the application in several types of pages Acces autorisation Application page model Main Menu Production Maintenance Application page Production menu Preparation Baking Application page Maintenance Recipe application page Help page Dough preparation Recipe use help Application page Dough baking Alarm page Alarms An application page Model will be used to display the company name and logo on the application pages Dough preparation Dough baking Maintenance Navigating between application pages The dynamic function keys associated with the corresponding icons will be used for navigating between pages Graphic Magelis 2 Analyzing the expressi
184. s PLC lt XBT C13 MWn 1 Image of system keys PLC lt XBT C13 MWn 2 Image of numeric keys PLC lt XBT C13 MWn 3 Communication control PLC lt XBT C14 o D Set PLC clock PLC lt XBT C14 MWn 8 Number of displayed page PLC lt XBT C15 MWn 9 Number of last field entered PLC lt XBT C15 MWn 10 Number of last alarm acknowledged PLC lt XBT C15 MWn 11 Last groups of alarms acknowledged PLC lt XBT C15 MWn 12 Report PLC lt XBT C17 MWn 13 Log filling rate PLC lt XBT C17 MWn 14 Graph plottings performed PLC lt XBT C17 MWn 15 Application checksum PLC lt XBT C17 MWn 16 Number of page to be processed PLC lt gt XBT C18 MWn 17 Number of field to be entered PLC lt gt XBT C21 MWn 18 Print command PLC lt gt XBT C23 MWn 19 Activating graphs plotting PLC gt XBT C24 MWn 20 Table write authorization PLC gt XBT C24 MWn 21 Recipe transfer not allowed PLC gt XBT C25 MWn 22 Clear Log PLC gt XBT C25 Graphic Magelis C 11 2 Dialog table content Word Functions Exchange Page MWn 23 Static function keys LEDs llighting PLC gt XBT C26 MWn 24 Static function keys LEDs flashing PLC gt XBT C26 MWn 25 Dynamic function keys LEDs lighting PLC gt XBT C26 MWn 26 Dynamic function keys LEDs flashing PLC gt XBT C26 MWn 27 Static function keys locking PLC gt XBT C26 MWn 28 System keys locking PLC gt XBT C27 MWn 29 Numeric keys locking PLC gt XBT C27 MWn 30 to MWn 90 Alarm ta
185. s defined by means of the XBT L1000 software and may not be modified in run mode Configuration of dynamic key R2 x Page Moda Action Impulse command Toggle command Write value Page access Access to entry field None r On variable MASTER ZMW0 x0 m Labels omo Image t Graphic Magelis A 33 8 Static and dynamic function keys The function keys for the touchscreen terminal application pages are replaced by touch icons They are defined in the same manner as the dynamic function keys for the keypad terminals using the XBT L1000 software and perform the same function access to a page bit control positioning on an entry field direct script of value An icon is associated with each page access or switch to entry type dynamic key Graphic Magelis 9 Variable adjustment of the PLC register reference value TXBT The TXBT can be used to adjust the register reference value of the connected PLC Adjustment is available for the following communication protocols UniTelway Fipway EthWay Fipio Modbus Modbus See chapter D 12 Variables adjustment on the TXBT Page 68 for additional information XBT The adjustment page is used to display and modify the register reference values of the connected PLC The page is directly created on the terminal by selecting the requested variables Once created the page is refreshed on
186. s of the keys and indicator lights lights ENTER To confirm a choice or an entry acknowledge an alarm a Press the ENTER touch icon on the touchscreen terminal to access this function A Acknowledge an alarm on touchscreen terminals o MOD Switch to entry mode on all the applicable fields or graphic objects MOD not existing on touchsreen terminals ESC To cancel an entry or suspend or stop an action in progress ESC To display the preceding pages successively To exit from alarm display Press the service and ESC touch icons to access this function on touchscreen terminals SHIFT To access a key s second function No equivalent touch icon is available on touchscreen terminals MENU To access a menu that contains the run time functions that 2 cannot be accessed directly by means of a key MENU application page selection the secondary run time functions Press the service and MENU touch icon to access this function D 6 Graphic Magelis 1 Keys and indicator lights Keys and indicator Functions of the keys and indicator lights lights HOME To return to the page displayed when the terminal is switched Esc ON Press the service and HOME touch icons to access this function on touchscreen terminals SYST To access the system pages that contains the maintenance weu configuration functions Status of the indicator lights associated with the SYST key Off the terminal is in running
187. se button or press ALT L feet Line Blinking ES Biking ENTER TET General properties of Ellipse Colors properties of Ellipse General Colors Animation General Colors Animation Type Border Padding Empty ellipse Graphic Magelis B 19 5 Creation of pages Import images de Bitmap To insert file images for graphical representation S 2 of an application BMP WMF PCX a symbols library is available in directory XBT L1000 SYMBOLS 1 Select the BITMAP tool button 2 Using the mouse click and drag the mouse to create an image area The Insert Image dialog box is displayed 3 Select an existing image from the Symbols folder Select Open press Enter or double click to import an existing image Insert Image RR p Existing Image Loki amp Flags Flag canon Flag dun Flag e wmf Flag Lemt Flag_gb wmt Flag i wmf DELELE Filename Flag us wmf SES Display of preview Files of type Images bmp cal eps fp fes icaim Y Cancel Keep original size New image 4 Select the New Image button to MAE ER open an application to import a new Type of object image The list of applications are the programs loaded on the Calendar Control 8 0 Diapositive Microsoft PowerPoint compute r Document Microsoft Word Feuille Microsoft Excel i Mi E
188. se las IS protocolos TURN THE POWER OFF BEFORE CONNECTING THE SERIAL LINK CONNECTOR ANSCHLUR AN DIE SERIELLE SCHNITTSTELLE NUR BEI ABGESCHALTETEM GER T VORNEHMEN NON INSERIRE LA CONNESSIONE SERIALE DEL TERMINALE SOTTO TENSIONE CONECTAR EL ENLACE SERIE DEL TERMINAL SIN TENSI N NE RACCORDER QU UN TYPE DE LIAISON SERIE A LA FOIS CONNECT ONLY ONE TYPE OF SERIAL COMMUNICATION AT A TIME JEWEILS IMMER NUR EINE SERIELLE SCHNITTSTELLE BELEGEN NON UTILIZZARE PIU DI UN TIPO DI COLLEGAMENTO CONTEMPORANEAMENTE NO CONECTAR M S QUE UN TIPO DE ENLACE SERIE A LA VEZ VISSER LES DEUX VERROUS DU CONNECTEUR TIGHTEN JACK SCREWS DEN SCHNITTSTELLENSTECKER MIT BEIDEN SCHRAUBEN BEFESTIGEN AVVITARE LE DUE VITI DEL CONNETTORE ATORNILLAR LOS DOS PESTILLOS DEL CONECTOR f CONNECTER LA LIAISON SERIE DU TERMINAL HORS TENSION M 18 Magelis MAGELIS terminals XBT F LIAISON SERIE CONFIGURATION ET IMPRIMANTE RS 232 C SERIAL COMMUNICATION AND PRINTER CONNECTOR RS232C SERIELLE KONFIGURATIONS UND DRUCKERSCHNITTSTELLE RS232C SERIALE CONFIGURAZIONE STAMPANTE RS232C UNI N SERIE CONFIGURACI N E IMPRESORA RS232C R serv e Reserved Reserve Riservato Reservado R serv e Reserved Reserve Riservato Reservado Emission RS 232 C RS 232 C transmission Senden RS 232 C Emissione RS 232 C Emisi n RS 232 C XBT sous tension Power up XBT XBT betriebsbereit XBT in tension
189. ser les 45 C 113 F dans l armoire quel que soit l angle A d inclinaison Never exceed 45 C 113 F temperature in the cabinet whatever the steepness of the terminal 45 C im elektrischen Kasten darf fur allen Neigungswinkeln nie Uberschritten werden Qualunque sia l angolo di inclinazione non bisogna mai superare i 45 C nell armadio Nunca sobrepasar 45 C dentro del armario cualquiera que sea el angulo del terminal The cabinet must be ventilated Eine Bel ftung im elektrischen Kasten vorauszusehen Occorre prevedere una ventilazione nell armadio Hay que prever una ventilaci n dentro del armario 1 Il faut pr voir une ventilation dans l armoire Position terminal Temp rature ambiante C F Terminal position Ambient temperature C F Terminalstellung Zimmertemperatur C F Posizione del terminale Temperatura ambiente C F Posici n del terminale Temperatura ambiente C F 90 0 C 45 C 32 F 113 F 45 f 0 C 35 C 32 F 95 F 0 0 C 20 C 32 F 64 F Temp rature de stockage Storage temperature Lagerungstemperatur 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F Temperatura ambiente di stoccaggio Temp ambiente de almacenamiento Humidit relative sans condensation Humidity without condensation Luftfeuchtigkeit ohne Kondensierung 0 85 Umidit senza condensazione Humedad sin condensaci n Magelis
190. sinusoidal 11 ms 15 g en los 3 ejes IEC 68 2 6 DNU 0 075 mm 10 Hz 57 Hz 2Hz 11 2Hz 2 mm 1 g 57 Hz 150 Hz 11 2 Hz 150 Hz 1g Magelis MAGELIS terminals XBT F XBT F01 XBT F02 ETIQUETTES PREDECOUPEES mise en place PRE CUT LABELS placement VORGESCHNITTENE ETIKETTEN Einsetzen ETICHETTE PRONTE DA RITAGLIARE inserimento ETIQUETAS RECORTADAS colocaci n PLANCHE ETIQUETTES PREDECOUPEES PRE CUT LABELS EINZUG FUR VORGESCHNITTENE ETIKETTEN INSERTO ETICHETTE PRONTE DA RITAGLIARE PLACA DE ETIQUETAS RECORTADAS XBT F01 R f XBL Y F10 Ref XBL Y F10 Rif XBL Y F10 Ref XBL Y F10 XBT F02 R f XBL Y F12 Ref XBL Y F12 Rif XBL Y F12 Ref XBL Y F12 Magelis MAGELIS terminals XBT F de l tiquette rel gendable n est pas positionn e entre le support et le joint du terminal En effet si l ensemble est soumis a des projections de liquide il peut y avoir p n tration du liquide dans le terminal par les tiquettes rel gendables Ce qui peut entrainer des d fauts de fonctionnement ou choc lectrique Lors de l installation du terminal sur son support bien v rifier que l extr mit When installing the terminal on its support make sure that the end of the re usable label is not positioned between the support of the terminal and the seal If itis and the assembly is subject to splashes of projections of liquid the liquid may penetrate insid
191. software developed for products XBT F 0231 0233 0241 0243 0341 0343 et XBT FC 0443 0643 0843 on products XBT F 0235 0245 0246 0345 0346 et XBT FC 0445 0446 0645 0646 0845 0846 use software XBT L1000 V3 6 or higher import application from the former Magelis product change reference of product Configuration Terminal type export application towards new Magelis product F r die Verwendung von einer Anwendung die f r die pzrodukten XBT F 0231 0233 0241 0243 0341 0343 et XBT FC 0443 0643 0843 auf die Produkten XBT F 0235 0245 0246 0345 0346 et XBT FC 0445 0446 0645 0646 0845 0846 entwickelt ist bitte die Software XBT L1000 V3 6 oder eine h here Version zu verwenden die Anwendung vom fr heren MAGELIS Produkt zu importieren der Produktshinweis Konfiguration Terminaltyp zu ndern die Anwendung zum neuen MAGELIS Produkt zu exportieren Per utilizzare un applicazione sviluppata per i prodotti XBT F 0231 0233 0241 0243 0341 0343 et XBT FC 0443 0643 0843 sui prodotti XBT F 0235 0245 0246 0345 0346 et XBT FC 0445 0446 0645 0646 0845 0846 utilizzare il programma XBT L1000 V3 6 o superiore importare l applicazione dopo il vecchio prodotto Magelis cambiare il riferimento del prodotto Configurazione Tipo di terminale esportare l applicazione verso il nuovo prodotto Magelis Para utilizar una aplicaci n desarrol
192. ssing the SHIFT ENTER keys ENTER or the status touch zone and then ALARM for touchscreen terminals The last alarm displayed appears under last alarm triggered Number of alarms in Alarm list page 1 Terminals with Touchscreen terminal pas Mu Without With keys keys Line Column 5 512 100 512 100 0 10 512 100 512 100 512 100 512 100 1 512 100 512 classic alarms 100 diagnostic alarms diagnostic alarms are available with option XBT L1003 Alarm display principle When an alarm appears The ALARM indicator light flashes The alarm is stored in the alarm list The alarm can be acknowledged by the operator directly on the application page by pressing the ENTER key or touchscreen terminals The alarm relay is closed if this function is selected The alarm strip is updated AC Graphic Magelis 5 Alarms Acknowledging alarms When designing pages it is possible to define whether the alarm page should be systematically acknowledged or not These 2 types of alarms are managed in the following way Alarms which must be acknowledged An alarm which must be acknowledged remains in the list of alarms until it is acknowledged by the operator even if the cause of the fault is no longer present the alarm bit is back to 0 Its status is then OFF Advantage transient faults are isolated instability of a discrete sensor for example Alarms with optional ackno
193. stem allows the most serious fault to be displayed first for example the fault which has been defined as the most hazardous for the control system The occurence of each fault is time stamped Maintenance advantages The terminal store the occurence of faults sequentially log thus making it possible to find the origin of the fault Several alarms may therefore occur simultaneously in the process Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages NOTE To be able to trigger alarms from the PLC the dialogue table available from configuration dialogue table has to be actived and the word alarm table has also to be selected on the dialogue table See chapter C 2 Dialog table content Page 9 Configure Dialogue Table x e Use Dialogue Table r Select table Equipment available Dialog table Add tatle gt gt ER xx Delete tale r Composition of table Functions available Size words Functions zer Access Image of numeric keys 1 gl Wi Be of displayed page XBT PLC mal Communication control 1 4 1 XMWw102 Number of page to be processed XBT lt gt PLC Set PLC clock 4 2Mw103 Static function keys LEDs lighting XBT lt PLC Number of last field entered 1 ZMW104 Static function keys LEDs flashing XBT PLC Number of last alarm acknowledged 1 ZMWw 105 Dynamic function keys LEDs lighting XBT lt PLE 7 Last groups of alarms acknowledge 1 Y M w 106 Dynamic function keys LEDs fl
194. t field entered See MWn 17 Number of the field to be entered This word includes the number of the last field entered on the terminal and sent to the PLC The entry logics is the following MSB LSB field number in model page field number in application page The field number is provided by XBT L1000 Display Field Number menu MWn 10 Number of last alarm acknowledged MWn 11 Last groups of alarms acknowledged See MWn 30 to MWn 90 Table of alarms These two words are written together by the terminal when the operator acknowledges a single alarm a group of alarms all the active alarms Graphic Magelis C 15 2 Dialog table content MWn 10 Number of the last alarm acknowledged coded 1 to 1024 MWn 11 Last group of alarms acknowledged with 1 bit per group of alarms bit O group 1 Bit 15 Bit 1 Bit 0 G16 G2 G1 The same alarm can be triggered by several bits which may belong to different PLCs equipment see chapter D 7 Process control using function keys Page 50 and see chapter B Alarm table Page 41 The terminal stores the origin of the alarm so that the data related to alarm acknowledgement by the operator can be sent to the proper PLCs Depending on the type of acknowledgement the terminal writes the following values at next cycle Acknowledgement of a single alarm ENTER or icon ACK for touchscreen terminals MWn 10 Number of the
195. tc are used to define printer control sequences printing of bar codes bold characters change of colors etc Select the a icon and place its position on the screen The printed control codes 1 2 etc are then introduced by clicking on its icon Printer 34 OK Number of columns 132 Cancel v Automatic line feed ob Automatic line skip Ke To configure each control code the e menu configuration terminal e jj Databis parameters printers has to be p M 5 ON XDFF Protocol AR eee selected Modem signal management es The control codes are introduced in Nils NS hexadecimal format according to ES the printer manufacturer Jon die so sii documentation Zion mos ol e E wl 15 6 Graphic Magelis B 49 5 Creation of pages Tree structure control ENS mpg The software allows you to display the ren AE 4 Poe application s structure in a window The pages are listed in increasing ES 1 Product Information page number order B 4 Remote Control E E 2 Quality Reporting The Application and System pages E3 3 Maintenance Handbook have a tree structure The alarm pages have a flat structure The page types are indicated by various icons When the mouse pointer is positioned on an icon a message is displayed indicating the type of page and its characteristics The t
196. the current application XBT cannot be selected The display format if it complies with the variable type word bit variable possible display but binary only floating variable possible display but decimal only string variable Jbus protocol possible display but in ASCII only double word variable possible displays but decimal hexadecimal and in ASCII only word variable all types of display are possible For the character string type another parameter can be used to set up the string length By default the length is 16 characters which is the maximum length possible Graphic Magelis 13 Variables adjustment on the XBT Saving an adjustment An adjustment page can be saved on the PCMCIA card only and cannot E ic be imported to the XBT L1000 Loading an adjustment page hey An adjustment page selected must be selected in the list of adjustment pages using the arrows NOTE The variable adjustment page is not password protectable Protection of the Adjust page from unwanted users can be accomplished by key locking the system page Graphic Magelis D 75 14 Use the recipe pages Freezing display y 4 This icon is used to freeze display in the current state The operator can Vu o thus edit the values displayed or enter new values Saving parameters This icon is used to save the recording of the values displayed on screen i to the PCMCIA card under a name selected by the opera
197. tiative Printing the alarm log Clearing the alarm log On the operator s initiative Displaying the alarm log Printing the alarm log Clearing the alarm log in confidential mode Displaying the selected alarm page The log is useful for analyzing the sequence of events which has led to a given machine state Graphic Magelis 6 Alarm history log Displaying the alarm history log The alarms are shown with the most recent alarm displayed first The events relative to each alarm are appearance acknowledgment clearing MENU To access the alarm log Up and down arrows To scroll through the alarm log SHIFT up and down arrow or double up down arrows on touchscreen terminals previous page next page o Right arrow to display the alarm page corresponding to the selected alarm PRINT To print the alarm log ESC To return to the previous page Number of alarms in alarm history log Terminals with Touchscreen terminal o Without With keys keys Line Column 5 1000 1000 0 10 1000 1000 1000 1000 Clearing the alarm history log At the operator s initiative 1 Prior display of the history 2 Press the key or the touch zone Delete history 3 Validate history clearing the complete history is cleared History clearing can be restricted to confidential mode For this protect the system page Delete history by a password On the PLC initiative
198. tic operation p gt Start hydraulic unit T End of lift of manipulator EC im PS TO ees lii la a 2 Inn ri aw a 1 emm VERA SiN d de The application is organized into menus and submenus Start hydraulic unit Temperature selection End of lift of manipulator o ES uc Temperature monitoring GES pj vu ld a a 290 520 PAE Y Graphic Magelis A 15 2 Structure of the applications Each page may include the following Static Dynamic alphanumeric text Variable fields used to Display the values indicating control system status status of a bit a single or double word a floating point word or an ASCII string or Enter parameters for operating the control system modification of bits single or double words floating point words or an ASCII string The display format can be binary decimal hexadecimal or alphanumeric Static dynamic graphic objects Dynamic function keys objects allowing the user to display other pages directly or command the process or start a Windows 95 application TXBT A page is identified by a number and a name optional Pages may be accessed by pressing the keypad function keys or the control system Pages are called up by pressing a physical function key for terminals with keyboard pressing a virtual function key called tactile zone for term
199. tion Development With XBT L1000 PLC and Terminal Communications Dialog Operating the Terminal Application Development Example Appendices Index Starting up 10 Golden suggestions Graphic Magelis Graphic Magelis Chapter A Introduction Graphic Magelis Graphic Magelis Contents This chapter includes the following sections 1 Man machine communications dialog using Graphic Magelis terminals 5 Terminals with keyboard 5 Touchscreen terminals 7 Terminals with touch keys 9 TXBT Terminals 12 2 Structure of the applications 15 Creating pages 17 Pages Types 18 3 Application pages 20 Composition of the application pages 20 Accessing the application pages 23 Displaying the alarm list 24 Getting help 24 Recipe pages 25 4 Alarm pages 26 Alarm indication from an application page 26 Composition of the alarm pages 27 Advantages of alarm pages 28 Group of alarms 29 5 Help pages 30 Application region 30 Status line 30 Alarm strip 30 Screen HardcopiesTXBT 30 6 Form pages 31 7 Managing the control system 32 8 Static and dynamic function keys 33 Static function keys 33 Dynamic function keys 33 9 Variable adjustment of the PLC register reference value 35 TXBT 35 XBT 35 10 PLC terminal communication dialog 36 Data associated with the fields 36 Master or client terminal 37 Graphic Magelis A 3 Server or slave terminal 37 Principle of terminal command and sta
200. to the list of pages alarms recipes and forms access to alarm history password entry definition of the terminal parameters definition of the protocol parameters definition of the printer parameters stop of printing in progress access to the terminal adjustment function printing of the terminal reference list An application can include several types of pages Application pages Used to monitor system status control command and control system parameter modification see 3 Application pages Page 20 Alarm pages Used to display control system fault and the corrective actions indicating with display priority see 8 4 Alarm pages Page 26 Help pages Used to display information associated with an application or alarm page see 5 Help pages Page 30 Form pages Used to print out printout forms see 6 Form pages Page 31 Form pages cannot be displayed on the terminal They are used for printing only Graphic Magelis 2 Structure of the applications Model pages The designer has page models at his disposal These are background pages containing text and static graphic objects that can be used as a starting point for application page development Three types of page models can be configured Application and recipe model page Alarm model page Help model page From the basic models the application developer can create new models using the default basic models During e
201. tor NOTE It is possible to store up to 5000 variables values in up to 125 records max A record can have a maximum of 64 variable values How do we get to the recording on the product Recording 1 gt X variables values Recording 2 gt X variables values Recording n gt X variables values 125 Max 5000 Max Restoring a recording This icon is used to access the list of recordings Select the required recording using the arrow keys Transferring the recording to the control system The values of the recording are transferred to the control system in compliance with the transfer rules see chapter C MWn 21 Recipe transfer not allowed Page 25 See chapter B Recipe page Page 45 D 76 Graphic Magelis 14 Use of recipe pages NOTE Press tactile zone or dynamic function key to first select one recipe among the different recipe pages programmed under XBT L1000 and after that select one of the Muse urn ee of the previously recipe page selected se Recipe page Page 45 Recipes are recorded and called by a number not by an alphanumerique Graphic Magelis D 77 15 System page Connected PLC A system page Connected PLC that gathers all synthetic data regarding the whole equipment configured in the application is also available Name of the equipment Communication status between terminal and equipment State of management of the device dialog table alarm or re
202. touchscreen terminals Enter the password using the alphanumeric keys and then confirm with ENTER The password level appears in the lower strip The SYST indicator light comes on For the terminal with the 5 tactile keys the password must be a numeric type Disabling the password manually Go to the password system page Press the dynamic key corresponding to locking unlocking of protection mode barred key The SYST indicator light goes out Manual disabling of password is available even if automatic exit from confidential mode has been configured Graphic Magelis D 21 3 Page display Display at power up For the XBTs When the terminal is switched on it automatically displays the following information Reference and version of the embedded software Reference of the software downloaded by XBT L 1000 Then depending on the configuration chosen when the application was created with XBT L1000 the terminal will display either an application page that can be selected with XBT L1000 see below the MENU page This page displayed at power up will then be accessible using the HOME key Graphic Magelis 3 Page display For the TXBTs When the terminal is switched on the home screen appears if the terminal contains no Magelis graphic application MAGEL7S Copyeignt Sehaeider 1997 SETUP mE R1 Gi EXIT Alt R4 Customizable screen background Local Transfer Disabled
203. tus exchanges 37 11 Loading of extension tasks when transferring the application 39 12 Starter kit for the Graphic Magelis application 40 Development hardware kit 40 Development software kit 40 Operating hardware kit 40 A 4 Graphic Magelis 1 Man machine communications dialog using Graphic Magelis terminals Terminals with keyboard The main functions of the terminals are to Display data from the control system Modify the control system parameters Control the system using discrete commands Various terminals are available XBT F 5 Terminals with LCD screen STN Monochrome 16 gray scale 320x240 pixels 10 static function keys 8 dynamic function keys System and alphanumeric keys Downloadable protocols Printer output XBT F 10 Terminals with LCD screen STN Monochrome 9 5 or Ze m TFT color 10 4 256 colors m 640x480 pixels m E 12 static function keys eg 10 dynamic function keys System and alphanumeric keys Downloadable protocols Printer output z li Graphic Magelis A 5 1 Man machine communications dialog using Graphic Magelis terminals P Display of data from the control system Notification of control V System faults Dynamic function keys navigating around the various dialog pages controlling the control system
204. typically include information on the operation being monitored or controlled When configuring a help page indicate Name and or number of the new page Help page model to be used Associating a help page with a page P Select the Page Associate Help Page menu This menu allows you to Associate an existing help page with the selected page Associate a new help page with the selected page Change the help page associated with the selected page The New button allows you to create a new help page Associate Help Page xj Associated help page Sas Cancel c Hep B 44 Graphic Magelis 5 Creation of pages Recipe page A specific model of the application page can be used to create recipe pages To create a recipe a new application page as to be created and the recipe model as also to be associated to that page Arecipe page represents a file including recordings of the control system setup parameters or variables used to perform a specific type of action For instance an industrial bakery can produce viennese bread and buns chocolate filled pastry croissants brioches bread farmhouse bread whole wheat bread rye bread sticks of French bread tarts strawberry tarts lemon tarts To make bread corresponds to the selection of a recipe To make rye bread corresponds to the selection of a recipe recording This means that following the example provided above t
205. ue of these passwords is defined in XBT L1000 Configuration Terminal parameters When the Configure Terminal parameters window appears select the Password button to show the Passwords dialog box Each password is a string of 4 alphanumeric characters default value 1111 See chapter B 8 Configuring the terminal parameters Page 56 Graphic Magelis 2 Operating Principle NOTE Exit from the confidential mode can be either manual or automatic manual the operator explicitly requests an exit from the confidential mode automatic a timer which can be programmed to a value between 1 and 60 minutes is used by the terminal to automatically exit the confidential mode Configuration of the parameters for automatic exit of the confidential mode can be performed via the terminal system page Passwords advanced properties or for XBT L1000 menu configuration parametres terminal PASSWORDS When exporting an application to a terminal the properties are set to the following values automatic exit from confidential mode NO To ensure that your passwords remain confidential there is no way of consulting the value from the Magelis terminal The only way of finding out the value of a lost or forgotten password is to consult the application using XBT L1000 Operating principle A page or field can be protected by password A and or B and or C Depending on whether the user has filled out passwords A B or C on the termin
206. use No alarms Recipes 125 recordings and 5000 values maximum 255 form pages RS232 RS485 RS422 asynchronous serial link RS232 asynchronous serial link 1 communication status indicator light 1 touchscreen pad pressed standby screen indicator light 1 alarm indicator light Downloadable from the protocol diskette using the XBT L1000 software Protocols UNI TELWAY FIPWAY FIPIO Modbus plus Modbus Jbus and those used for AEG Allen Bradley GE Siemens and Omron PLCs yes no back up min 1 0 mA 5V AC DC usage limits max 1 0 A 24 V DC 220 V AC resistive load max 0 5 A 24 V DC 220 V AC inductive load Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications Weight 3 53 Ib 1 6 kg Temperature Operating 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C Humidity 0 to 85 Storage 4to 140 F 20 to 60 C Degree of protection IP65 per IEC529 and degree 1 per NFC20 010 UL Type 4 4x NEMA Type 4 Installation and attachment Built in attached with 8 push latches provided on panel 0 06 to 0 24 inches thick 1 6 to 6 mm System languages English French German Italian Spanish System pages can be translated in any other language F 18 Graphic Magelis 1 XBT F Specifications XBT FC 04 DODO YODO Graphic Magelis F 19 1 XBT F Specifications Types of display Touchscreen pad Keyboard Power Memory Serial link LCD 10 4 touch screen 640 480 pixels 256 colors R
207. with the dialog static function keys that can be used in the PLC application A reserved word in the dialog table indicates the status of the function keys in the form of a word bit bit at 1 key pressed In our example the word MW100 is used Bit1 DO MW 100 F2 F1 Bits BO and B1 are associated with the F1 and F2 command keys Graphic Magelis E 27 3 Creating the application Locking the static function keys To perform this function you must know the number of the displayed page lock or unlock the key as the case may be Number of the displayed page A word in the dialog table contains the number of the displayed page the Page property menu gives the number of each page Menu page No 1 Dough preparation page No 2 Dough baking page No 3 Maintenance page No 4 In our example word MW101 is used Locking the static function keys A word in the table is assigned to static function key locking In ourexample word MW102 is used Bit1 BitO MW 102 F2 F1 Set bit B1 to 1 to lock the F2 key Key locking by the PLC The program has the following structure If MW101 No of the displayed page 1 2 or 3 set bit B1 of word MW 102 to 1 F2 locked If S 9MW101 No of the displayed page 4 set bit B1 of word MW102 to 0 F2 unlocked E 28 Graphic Magelis 3 Creating the application Creating the dialog table Several elements of t
208. wledgment An optional acknowledgment alarm disappears from the list as soon as the cause of the fault is no longer present the alarm bit is back to 0 whether the alarm has been acknowledged or not Advantage Do not monopolize the screen with faults display that are considered minor for the application Obligatory and optional ACK PLC bit state dialogue 1 table Alarms bits 0 l zd Lb ACK 1 1 Optional ACK Disappear Disappear Obligatory ACK Disappear Disappear i 1 i 1 Graphic Magelis 5 Alarms Alarm acknowledgement from the alarm strip ENTER Press the ENTER key on the terminal or the touch zone on touchscreen terminals to acknowledge the alarm displayed in the alarm strip kb The alarm message switches to ACK status NOTE The alarm strip can be displayed on alarm pages Acknowledgement will thus be effective on the strip alarm and not on the alarm displayed Alarm acknowledgement from the list of alarms Press the ENTER key on the terminal to acknowledge the alarm selected in the list The alarm message switches to ACK status The dynamic key or the touch zone associated with the ACK ALL icon is used to acknowledge the alarms from the group s displayed Alarm relay command The alarm relay option is available for each alarm The alarm relay energizes as soon as an alarm defined with the alarm relay option is triggered The relay deenergizes as soon as all the act
209. word containing the number of the displayed page MW102 word containing the static function key locking command MW104 word containing the alarm bit The function of the words will be explained later in this document Graphic Magelis E 15 3 Creating the application The XBT L1000 software and the protocols must be installed on the PC Refer to the corresponding service instructions Selecting the terminal and protocol 1 Start up the XBT L1000 software lf an application is already displayed choose the File New menu 2 Choose the type of XBT Terminal Type Configuration Commercial References Choose protocol XBT F023310 IB T F024110 Unitelway IXBT F024310 E gt XBT F024510 H E XBT FO24610 Standard XBT F034110 E XBT F034310 Parameters Help Select the protocol e g ModBus Plus and confirm by clicking OK The default page will then be displayed aE LIU Appie Che W s cac Bwm s hean iid e Wum ft aie ll al EE ETSI Ie sl EE E T8 0 30 eso run sos ERE BIER ox EET is ES wem tinas AS o de eae T Avy caen ne 1 INSERERE al ler e JJ A AMARO AAA LLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL al 14 T Ia a ANAN CIEN 2 TApplicaion page 1 E 16 Graphic Magelis 3 Creating the application Save the application using the File Save menu under the name Bakery DOP this name will then be displayed i
210. xample Display of the Maintenance page application page No 25 by the PLC The terminal periodically reads the dialog table in the PLC and displays the desired page no program has to be written in the PLC to manage communications Program If input 100 is at 1 display maintenance page page No S page pag En Maintenance m 29 dg m m e mea mm m E q ii ECC E da e 5 Leer tt fe wei CU ESTO Page number to be processed word Dialog table D 28 Graphic Magelis 3 Page display Displaying a system page by writing a public variable A public variable is an XBT internal variable available from the variable definition window XBT equipement Symbols list theme access system page It is possible to display a system page when writing in the public variable Access system page the system page number desired A dynamic function key configured in value writing can be used to display the system page desired by configuring its caracteristics Action writing value On variable XBT 5064 system page acces Value Constant Number of page to be displayed Label the desired bitmap Graphic Magelis 4 Variable fields See chapter D 8 12 Variables adjustment on the TXBT Page 68 Variable fields are zones enabling the display of values reflecting the control system status status of a word bit
211. y Bits 11 to 15 Reserved MWn 13 Log filling rate See MWn 22 clear history Alarm history filling rate on the terminal as a percentage sent to the PLC MWn 14 Graphs plottings performed See word MWn 19 Graph plotting activation MWn 15 Application checksum The word includes a check sum calculated on the dialog application and which characterises each application version Graphic Magelis C 17 2 Dialog table content MWn 16 Number of page to be processed See also MWn 8 Number of the displayed page The word MWn 16 has two functions pages display special command Page display When the PLC wants to display a page it indicates its number in word MWn 16 Number of the page to be processed in compliance with the following from 1 to 64999 for the application pages one of the following values for the system pages in signed decimal 16 N in non signed decimal 65520 N in hexadecimal H FFFO N N System page number founded in pages tree structure for XBT L1000 When the display command is executed MWn 16 H FFFF MWn 8 includes the number of the page displayed in compliance with the above mentioned rules A WARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION The PLC application must check the content of word MWn 16 value H FFFF to ensure that the command has been processed and check the number of the displayed page to ensure that the command has been cor
212. y pressing the print icon Whatever the page displayed a command from the PLC allows the history and list alarms printing see chapter B 4 Configuring the communications dialog table Page 13 Graphic Magelis A 29 5 Help pages Help pages can be associated with an application page or with an alarm page The help page associated with an application page can be used for Information about elements of the page Information about process control The help page associated with an application page can be used to provide operator information about control system faults and a list of corrective actions A help page consists of three parts Application region An alarm strip Status line Application region It can include the following Static alphanumeric texts Static graphic object Status line The status line is identical to the one displayed on the application pages see Composition of the application pages Page 20 Alarm strip The alarm strip is identical to the one displayed on the application pages see Composition of the application pages Page 20 Screen HardcopiesTXBT The SHIFT PRINT keys enable you to print out screen hardcopies MOD A 30 Graphic Magelis 6 Form pages The form pages are used for printing only They are used for creating measurement and production follow up reports labels etc A form page can include texts alphanumeric variables fr
213. ypes of bread Bread production consists of two operations 1 Preparing the dough The operation consists in mixing water flour and yeast in a kneader Depending on the amount of dough to be made the operator must indicate the amounts of water flour and yeast required The weight of the dough obtained must be indicated to the operator The operator will have to be assisted when entering the amounts of water flour and yeast to be used according to the type of dough to be made 2 Baking the dough The operator selects the baking temperature The baking temperature range will be displayed If there is a problem baking temperature too high or too low an alarm will be activated and the operations to be performed will be indicated to the operator Application Diagram Graphic Magelis E 5 1 Expression of requirements The following two operations are performed besides the production operations Installation maintenance In order to guarantee the quality of the product daily checks must be performed by the maintenance department This operation performed by authorized personnel maintenance operator consists in checking the kneader On Off The production operators are not allowed to perform this type of operation Management of production The client wishes to enter the amounts of water flour salt and yeast only once per type of bread filing of these parameters for re use The application will be organi
214. zed as follows Acces autorisation Main Menu Production Maintenance Production Menu Preparation baking Maintenance Dough preparation Recipe use help Dough baking Graphic Magelis 1 Expression of requirements If there are any problems during baking temperature too high or too low the operator must be informed immediately whatever screen is displayed he must also be able to access the information indicating the operations to be performed in that case Additional information The company wants its name and logo to be displayed on the following screens Dough preparation Dough baking Maintenance Industrial bakery Co Navigating between the various screens The company wants navigation between the main menu maintenance production menu dough preparation dough baking screens to be indicated to the operator by icons which will be associated with dynamic function keys on the terminal soit indiqu e l op rateur par des ic nes qui seront associ s des touches fonctions dynamiques du terminal Acces to main menu Main Acces to production menu Prod Graphic Magelis E 7 1 Expression of requirements RIT Access to the Maintenance screen Access to the Dough Preparation screen Access to the Dough Baking screen Process control The F1 static function key is used to start up the process Press this key to start the p
215. zones for navigating around the various dialog pages To record control system faults with time stamping alarms groups of alarms To modify control system parameters Keys for Indicator light Removable communication PCMCIA card control including all information Indicator light necessary for tactile pad running the V pressed terminal Terminal programming with XBT L 1000 navigation in the different pages command the control system Communication with the control system Schneider Allen Bradley Modicon Omron Siemens PLCs Alarms terminal references and printout forms printing Graphic Magelis 1 Man machine communications dialog using Graphic Magelis terminals TXBT Terminals sE Terminals with LCD color screen id j 640 480 pixels Ki 10 4 screen TXBT F024 iZ ras 1 6 Gb hard disk m E Windows 95 m x 12 static function keys 10 dynamic function keys System and alphanumeric keys Pointing device except TXBT F034 Downloadable protocols Printer output External keyboard connection Slots for 2 ISA bus cards Application home screen GELT MAGEL 7 1387 SETUP START ud R2 Alt R4 Customizable screen background Local Transfer Disabled Remote Transfer Disabled Status Waiting for application 02 17 98 17 40 50

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