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1. Click here to Print trend Tag3 Tagi Tagil Tagl Tagi Tagl4 J Tagis Tagi Seek by Legend Seek by EventjAlarm Seek by Remark Trend Scale List 8 10 3 By Tag Name It is to select specific trend for display For example You have configured 8 tags in page no 1 to check tag1 clearly you wish to see only trend1 Then select this option and select the required tag HelpiH By Time fo By Period By Tag Mame By Events altar By Remark y Tagi Rearmoast y Tage t ye Taga y Tag4 y Tags Forefront E anal AE ee Click here Click on Seek by TagName and then select the required Tag to display in trend If it requires viewing display scale click on Trend scale list and select the required tag 308 8 10 4 By Alarm Event It is to view and point to data based on selected event A HelofH E3 By Time a By Period By Tag Mame By Event Alarm By Remark Po hack Type Source Active Time 1 Login System 06 03 09 11 18 12 2 Logout System 06 03 09 11 18 32 3 Login System 06 03 09 11 20 37 4 Logout System 06 03 09 11 23 11 5 Login System 06 03 09 11 23 11 E A aa Click here Mo ack Type Source Active Time Clear Time Values 1 Login System 06 03 09 11 18 13 Z Logout System 06 03 09 11 18 34 3 Login System 06 03 09 11 20 37 4 Logout System 06 03 09 11 23 11 5 Login System 06 03 09 11 23 11 5 E
2. Search by a period of time ES Fram 5 15 2009 10 00 28 am o 5 15 2009 10 20 55 am x Cancel H t tt These are for navigation of pointer in tabular column fast backward backward forward and fast forward 8 9 Page Selection Display measured values from historical data of C Wata Acquisition Studio ReallimeWemot1 prj FilefF Edit E view DisplyiD PagelP SearchiS HelpfH B as a Sy E EAR 6 sl a es gt ALBA room size 71 4535 51 Zoom Size A EB We se Aa In Menu click on Page and then select the required page Number of pages available for display depends on configuration of display pages in Real time Maximum 200 display pages are available and maximum 24 pens channels can be configured in each page 305 33 RealTime Configure POxS as PBRO s gt 3 50 IN Auto Pagel O A a cc Ft ee e e A Mode Enabe y Page Marks Speed 1 Sec Dot Es Direction Horizontal Page Background Black Pen No Channel Color _ Width Low High 6 rage or 7 Tag All Gray all 8 Tage Deep Blue df Fig Display pages configuration in Real time Note In Mode if Disable is selected then page will be not visible in either Real time viewer or Historical viewer 8 10 Search It is to search data and then take print out of trend if required Data can be searched with following criteria By Time
3. 12 OO Supported Animation Movement and Size Arc1 Configuration Band editor Maximum 32 bands are available Band editor for Arc is the same as explained for Line object earlier 6 7 1 7 Table It is to draw a table in design time by specifying number of rows amp columns All rows columns will have the equal width and height It is possible to place labels on rows Linked with Tags for displaying process values to appear like a tabular column User can edit properties via GUI dialog or Property grid as per convenience After drag drop of the object to screen double click on object to open GUI dialog While working with Table in page properties select Snap to Grid False such that it is easy to place labels Textbox in required position easily Drag Drop Table from Basic objects to screen and double click on Table Following screen will open 124 Table1 Configuration General Common Appearance E BackColor Fore Color LineWicth Columns Rows Table1 Configuration General common Location Size x Width Y Height Others Mame Visible Tablet MI Property grid Properties O Design w mm Name Tablel CEs Columns 5 El Appearance Locked False BackColor Control Rows 5 ForeLolor MM ControlText E Layout Linewidth 2 Dock Hone E Behavior Location 20 192 Visible True 480 176 Properties Back Color lt is back color for the table Fore Color it is color f
4. 115 Animation This is to do animation on Polygon in Run Time Fill 116 Select Enable Fill if filling animation is required on Polygon object in Run time When tag value changes in Run time it appears filling with defined color inside Polygon object It is like a bar graph but filling is with in polygon shape defined during design time Start Fill Define Start value for Fill End Fill Define End value for Fill Movement It is to define movement position and it is the same as explained for Line object earlier Size It is to define Size enlarge decrease and it is the same as explained for Line object earlier Tag Value Select Tag to be linked with Polygon object This is useful if animation is required to be done on the Polygon 117 Band editor Maximum 32 bands are available For example In above sample lf Tag value is between 0 to 20 Polygon fill color Yellow If Tag value is 21 to 80 then Polygon fill color Green If Tag value in Run time is above 80 Polygon fill color RED If required it is also possible to configure blink property and set blink color in any band 6 7 1 4 Rectangle Rectangle lt is to draw a Rectangle and do animation in Run time linking with Tag 118 Animation Supported Fill Movement and Size The above features are same as explained for Line and Polygon objects 119 Band editor Maximum 32 bands are available For ex In above sample If T
5. 1 mm Panel cutout 197 X 1417 DB9 Male LAN Ethernet RJ45 SD slot o 0 0 DB25 Female USB port s EEE Power supply Network option Terminals for DI DO future use 23 4 2 3 Dimensional drawings of the HMI 1050 247 0 145 5 HMI 1050 Note All dimensions are in mm Tolerance 1mm Panel cutout 310 X 2487 DB9 Male Network option LAN1 Ethernet RJ45 SD slot 24 4 2 4 Dimensional drawings of the HMI 1550 SD LAN2 LAN1 USB HMI 1550 Note All dimensions are in mm Tolerance 1mm Panel cutout 367 X 289 COM DB9 Male 4 LAN1 Ethernet RJ45 SD slot Hi eoo SUN DB25 Female LAN2 Ethernet RJ45 eee Power supply Network option USB port 4 3 Mounting It is possible to insert HMI in either vertical or horizontal direction in enclosures panels cabinets housings Panel cut out is as follows 25 If HMI to be installed vertically while creating new project in HMI editor software select resolution carefully at the beginning and then select the angle correctly during HMI start up at the panel Please refer section Instrument at HMI startup about how to select angle for vertical installation Horizontal Installation Model 450 _ Width mm Height mm 51 Model Height mm Width mm 123 197 Depth mm 0 HMI 450 4 nos mounting clips HMI 730 750 6 nos mounting clips HMI 1050 10 nos Mounting cli
6. 100 Color ES Lime MaximumPercent 50 Inactive Color Section Define Inactive color for process value bands same as above Generally light colors are selected for Inactive colors and Dark colors with more contrast is selected for Active colors then users operators will be able to differentiate between active and inactive colors clearly Levell Configuration ActveColarSection Inactvelolorsecton Commor SechonsLolors Values Section a Cel MaxmumPercent Ri Section Max mumPercent gt Section MaxmumPercent En Color 189 Levell Configuration Events Events It is to trigger functions jobs to be executed when process value of tag linked with Level bar graph is changed in run time 6 7 2 3 Meter Meter is component generally used to display process value like pressure Temperature Flow etc Generally it is linked with Analog type tag Analog input type tag at PLC which is received as 4 20 mA signal from field transmitters like Temperature pressure etc Circle border Labels Pointer Big Ticks Ticks count Small Ticks Ticks subdivision counts 190 oy Meter Configuration Properties Back color lt is to set back ground color for the Meter Pointer Color It is to set Pointer Color Bevel It is to set border including inner border outer border and style of border Inner Border True False Outer Border True False Style 9 styles
7. 20 4 4 1 Installation Installation Guidelines Stainless steel front HMI has sharp edges and more weight Enough care should be taken while inserting HMI into enclosure panels using proper hand gloves Improper handing may cause injury personal during installation of HMI into enclosure panels 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The HMI is intended for indoor use and not in any hazardous area HMI device should be installed in suitable enclosure panels cabinets housings Avoid facing of HMI screen directly exposed to sun light Avoid installation in high vibration area moving parts Avoid installation near to high radiation noise emitting devices like motors transformers variable frequency drives inverters UPS cellular towers etc Avoid installation in areas where there is the presence of vapors gases oils lubricants chemicals etc Install HMI at suitable height and location which is easy accessible to operators When HMI is installed inside main panel make sure that proper vents are available for the main panel ambient temperature inside the panel is not exceeded beyond HMI specifications operator is alerted incase of exceeding temperature limits When HMI is installed on panel front door check depth of the HMI and make sure that there is enough clearance available inside the panel after closing the main panel door A sufficient panel gage should be used in the main panel to firmly in
8. CO AA Transmit data Output RS422 RS485 TXDB Transmit data Output RS422 RS485 2 3 1 TXD 1 A 1 1 send Ss Es ee E E E E R V _ O N 18 19 G 4 RTSA Request to Output RS422 send DT NO ready lal roll Vaal GE supply RI Ring Indicator Input RS232C_ E E E E 4 25 NO OO 2 22 2 4 5 3 COM3 Network option card Supported Networks Profibus ProfiNet DeviceNet Ethernet IP CANopen EtherCat HMI will act as a slave with network option PLC or external device should be configured as master to communicate with HMI acting as slave in the network The above options are available for all HMI except low cost HMI 730 At any time it is possible to insert only one of above module in HMI It needs to open HMI enclosure to change module from one type to another Please insert the module properly in the connector and make sure direction is proper and it is inserted firmly 30 SR Ee eM Sav 0 Insert Option card here ancl make sure all pins inserted properly Fig Main board PCB inside HMI Fig Option card Top view Fig Option card Rear view 4 5 4 Ethernet Pin Description 5 No connection E SS Ethernet 10 100 Mbps 8 Nocommeci n 1 8 Fig RJ45 connector Applications a To download application from PC to HMI b To communicate with various PLC s via Ethernet using different Ethernet based communication protocols For HMI
9. know RAM run application from Control center it shows free memory and total RAM during loading bar for a while 51 Can connect one HMI Remote viewer session to 4 HMI Yes it is possible How ever performance depends on PC 52 Can display one HMI in three different PC Yes it is possible 53 How many HMI Remote viewer sessions are possible for one HMI Maximum 3 HMI Remote viewer sessions are possible for single HMI 54 How about security features 330 It s assumed to be safe to use HMI Remote viewer in Local area network and there might be security related issues when using with Virtual private network Internet So design the system with appropriate external distributed firewalls make sure PC running HMI Remote viewer has latest security updates antivirus software with latest updates to mitigate risk 55 Is it possible to enter password in HMI and then enter this password in HMI Remote viewer to establish a session Yes it is possible Please enter password in HMI at control center At Control center press Instrument then Advanced now enter Password 56 What are port numbers that are required to enter at firewall settings to allow HMI Remote viewer session Contact factory for further information 57 How can connect HMI to internet You need to get fix IP address from your internet solution provider This IP address will be unique in global network Then you can use HMI Remote viewer in any PC con
10. 1 even after operator releases button and it continues to maintain earlier state When operator clicks Button2 Tag1 0 6 7 1 19 Function editor This is very useful to select different functions to execute based on operator action or scheduler etc in Run time and this provides an easy way for application developer to use a ready made macro instead of writing scripts Insert Button in any HMI screen and configure events The following functions are supported 151 GotoPreviousPage y GotoLastPage GotoPage GotoPopup ClosePopup SetYalueto lag AddWYalueto lag SubtractWaluetfromlaa Page Control functions Every screen has a screen number and pointer will be screen number for navigation in GotoFirstPage lt is to navigate from current screen to first screen GotoPreviousPage It is to navigate from current screen to previous screen GotoNextPage It is to navigate from current screen to next screen GotoLastPage lt is to navigate from current screen to Last screen GotoPage lt is to navigate from current screen to specific screen number GotoPopUp It is to open specific pop up screen number Math functions SetValuetoTag lt writes value to a tag Example Set 90 to TagA when operator presses on a button in run time Parameter Setting Tagl AddValuetoTag lt is add value to Tag 152 SubtractValuefromTag It is to subtract value from Tag CopyTagBtoTagA It is to copy TagB value to TagA AddTagBtoTagA It is to a
11. Events Visible fel Screen Configuration General Common Events Activated Deactivated Project Explorer z rs Setting a oa Connection It is possible either to open delete or rename screen Select screen then Right click at mouse to appear above dialog Screen Screens All recently opened screens will appear in tabbed pane as shown for quick retrieval during design time Note These screen display names are same as available at project explorer These are different from title bar Text defined for screen 73 Properties Back Color Define background color of component Events Activated Define tasks to be executed before opening Screen Deactivated Define tasks to be executed before closing Screen Screen Style Page No Display current page number Screen Height Define Display current screen height Screen Width Define Display current screen width Template Select Template page for this screen Title bar Control visibility of Title bar and select it in design time If Title bar True selected in Page properties then number of grids vertically in screen multiplied by grid size will not match with screen height as Title bar occupies some space Type Define type of screen Available options include Template Page and Popup Template If some common labels buttons are required in all the HMI screens you may customize template any time and these changes will be
12. Thermometer Configuration Maximum This is maximum range of Set point Analog Tag Normally Analog input 20 mA 10V DC etc Minimum This is minimum range of Set Point Analog Tag Normally Analog input 4 mA OV DC etc Example If Temperature transmitter range is O to 100 Deg C set Minimum 0 Maximum 100 Reverse Scale True False Define Scale direction Step lt is the minimum value to reflect change of mercury level For example By default Step 0 i e Mercury level moves in Real time even with minor change in process value For example Step 5 i e Mercury level moves its position in Real time in steps of 5 Value It is used to enter process value in design time and check mercury level position in PC Indicator only f selected then this component is used for Read only If it is not selected then this component can be used for Write Read purpose Write design time value f selected it writes design time value instead of default value defined at tag data base Value Position Define position for the value to appear in Run time Available options include Top left Bottom Right Both Internal and None The naming convention is based on orientation of component 205 100 Section Colors Define bands to display Ticks and Label color accordingly based on value of tag in Run time 6 7 2 6 Bar Box Bar Box is a Graphical User Interface widget display bar graph for Analog Tag in Run T
13. 227 120 100 Height 100 width 120 Task Changing symbol to another category Click here a StandardControl Tasks Drag and drop symbol factory component into screen Click on 4 and then click on Symbol Factory NET Properties Alternatively select the symbol factory component using single click left by mouse keep mouse cursor on symbol then double click left in mouse to open symbol properties then it shows following screen Symbol Factory NET Property Page Operator Interface Panels Pipes Plant Facilities Power Process Cooling Segmented Pipes Sensors Tank Cutaway Tanks Valves 228 Select the required category select the symbol and click on button OK then new symbol will be placed in screen Click on Help in above screen to open Chm type help file English for symbol factory StandardControl Tasks symbol Factory DotHet lf above error message appears then it is required to reinstall symbol factory Style It is to define style of symbol in design time Symbol Factory NET Property Page Symbols Style Animations Click on Style then following screen will appear 229 Fig Default Style settings Orientation Flip lt is possible to flip symbol in Design time and available options include Horizontal Vertical Both and None Flip None Flip Horizontal Rotation lt is possible to rotate symbol in design time and availabl
14. 310 9 HMI Remote viewer A NEVER USE HMI REMOTE VIEWER FOR EMERGENCY APPLICATIONS OR CRITICAL PROCESS CONTROL APPLICATIONS 9 1 Overview It s possible to control monitor HMI from PC located at different location Possible routing include Local area network LAN Virtual private network and Internet HMI Remote viewer show operator panel image in PC monitor Images from HMI are regularly updated as per sampling rate configured between 1 and 120 sec HMI Remote viewer function offers same functionality as HMI including full monitoring and control HMI PC Ethernet 9 2 System Requirements 1 Microsoft operating systems Windows XP Windows7 Windows Vista and Windows 2000 2 More than 10 of free memory in hard disk size 3 Computers installed with latest security updates antivirus software etc 4 1 GB free RAM size C Windows Task Manager oO x File Options View Help Applications Processes Performance Networking Users CPU Usage m CPU Usage History PF Usage Page File Usage History 311 9 3 Limitations Some of tags show differently between HMI and HMI Remote viewer Some shows independently and known list is given below a HMI Remote viewer HMI different It means tag values display independently b HMI Remote viewer HMI different Write only It means tag values display independently at first and once tag value is modified at
15. Bring to Back and for the label choose the option Bring to Front such that both are visible at same time allowing overlapping of two objects for clear display Bring to Back SetPoint Bring to Front Process Value 61 Lock Controls It is to lock control for further development Apply this for a second time to unlock the control 6 3 4 View Standard Bar Format Bar Project Explorer Toolbox Properties Output Zoom Full Screen Alh F Reset Window Layout Select the required items to view in window layout Properties If properties is checked as above then in the right side bottom of screen layout properties box will appear showing all the properties for the component object selected z E Setting Connection a Screen Screen E Scheduler i Data Log H User Script 88 Security Language Rectangle is selected Properties Solid 1 LineStyle Line Width Animation False 0 0 0 0 Collection visible True In above example rectangle is drawn and once it is selected then right side bottom corner it shows all the properties for this specific rectangle if properties are checked in view at Menu bar It is possible to modify properties of rectangle from property grid Alternatively double click on Rectangle and enter the same at Graphical wizard 62 Output If output is selected in the view thi
16. By Period of Time Seek by Tag Name Seek by Event Alarm Seek by Remark Display measured values from historical data of C Wata Acquisition Studio RealTime Demo1 prj FileiF Edit E view DisplyiD PagelP SearchiSy HelpfH foom Size MRS FE maB ear 808 B fi scale 18 8 10 1 By Time It is to search data by specifying exact date and time 306 Click on icon for search by specific time alternatively in Menu click on Search and then Select By Time By Time a By Period we By Legend By Event Alarm By Remark Enter the required date and time of the data to be searched and click on OK then pointer in trend will go to specified date time Search by a specific time Time 3 15 2009 10 05 07 am x Cancel 8 10 2 Period of Time It is to search data specifying time interval Click on a icon to search data by a period of time alternatively click on Menu then select By period Search by a period of time From 5115 2009 10 00 28 am To 5 15 2009 10 20 55 Al X com Enter Start date end date start time and end time for the data to be searched and click on OK then it displays trend in specified range To take print click on Print icon a to open Print viewer and then click on 4 for printing the trend 307 Report Preview File Page Zoom I Ie Page h di RAB B Zoom EW
17. Click on Y to save content written in script or alternatively click on any other row then it saves recently opened script content automatically If content in script is saved then it appears in expression box and also at the row There are many kinds of functions available as follows System functions Predefined system functions like start scheduler Stop scheduler etc Refer section Function editor for more detailed information about system functions Math functions Trignometric Log Exp Round Power etc Arithmatic functions Addition Subtraction Multiply Division Remainder Logical functions And Or True False Not etc Shift functions left Right Relational functions l gt lt lt gt Assignment functions 98 Selection functions If Else Iteration functions While For Jump functions Break Continue User tag User tag list to use in script System tags RTC data Trigger 100 msec trigger 1 sec number of real time alarms etc Refer chapter by name SCRIPTS for detail information about scripts 6 6 10 Security 99 Click on oP to add one more user Click on X to delete selected user Click on Y to save the modifications at users other wise the modifications may be not saved for the user configuration Alternatively click at any row in the users to save the user configurations after modification User ID Name of User Security Level 0 to 9 levels supported
18. Current Tag value It is used to enter value in design time and check how value is displayed in Run time Decimal Enter number of decimal points Write design time value f selected it writes value available at Text in design time and also in run time replacing default value defined at Tag data base Security Level Define security level to operate this object Events Define events to be executed when operator pressed on Up Down arrow and value changes occurs in Run time Soft keyboard If enabled then it is possible to control the keypad appearance in run time For example if alignment is selected as Middle center then when keypad appears in run time it will be located to Middle center in screen NumericUpDown Configuration Property Grid 127 El Appearance BackColor _ White E Events ForeColor MN ControlText Changed TextFont Tahoma 12 Bold El Layout El Behavior Dock Hone Visible True Location 49 16 E Data Size 224 24 TagBinding Tagil El Misc El Design Increment Name NumericUpD own Maximum 100 Locked False Minimum O SecuritpLevel O Value O Use these arrows to increase decrease numeric input automatically and then you can enter numeric value directly 6 7 1 9 Digital LED It is to view process value in Digital format Generally it is linked with Analog type tag Analog input type tag at PLC which is received as 4 20 mA signals from field transmitters like Temperature Pressu
19. Select this option and enter start data end date start time and end time This is to select historical data with specific time period and then export to excel All Select this option if all the historical data needs to export to excel files Speed This is to select resolution for data archival 296 100 msec dot 1 sec dot 2 sec dot 5 sec dot 10 sec dot 20 sec dot 30 sec dot 1 min dot 2 min dot 5 min dot 10 min dot 30 min dot 10 min page 30 min page 1 hr page 2 hrs page 4 hrs page 8 hrs page day page week page and month page For example If 1 sec dot selected then you can archive data once in a second If 1 min dot selected then you can archive data once in 1 min Source List Tags available for selection for data export Destination List Tags already selected for data export gt Move Tag from source to Destination gt gt Move all Tags from Source to Destination 3 Move Tags from Destination to Source lt lt Move all Tags from Destination to Source M Penfile Select path of data files where all the excel files data need to be available M Event file Select path of event files where all the excel files event alarms to be available By default all the above files will be stored at C Program Files Historical Viewer Historical Test2 Test2_Pen csv C Program Files Historical Viewer Historical Test2 Test2_Event csv If you wish to store data event excel files in different folder click on ic
20. Storage Media el f Ethernet e 288 8 Enter the Project name Select Ethernet click at open folder icon e and Enter IP address of HMI Then click OK i T mo re Bank Ci 9 Click Yes 10 If security level is configured for historical viewer then it needs to enter user name and password 289 2 Display Change configuration data from C Program Files Historical Viewer Historicall FilefF Edit E LanguagefL HelpiH Dna eleSliaxV a s t 3 e0 Mame Tag26 Unit Comment Decimal lo COMINO CONOS CON CON CN A K v Time Instant 1 Sel T O CA E E _ EA cati s O EI O O 11 All data log tags will be shown here Enter the unit and select the number of decimal points 12 Click Save icon EN Then click Return icon 9 to return to main program Information Y Do you want to save change data YIM Mo 13 Click Yes to save project configuration in PC Information YQ Mow you can import measured data Continue EYIN Ves Po 14 Click Yes to import historical data and alarms from HMI to PC via Ethernet 290 Display measured values from historical data of C Program Files Historical Viewer Historical Test1 prj File F Editie View Dispi Page P Search S LanguagefLi HelprH scale xl 15 Now you can view historical data trend in PC 16 If security is configured for Historical viewer then after seeing t
21. Tag1 1 Tag2 2 Max Tag3 Tag2 Tag1 Now Tag3 2 7 2 10 Min This function is used to find minimum value in two Tags and store result in another Tag Syntax Min X Y Z Where X is Tag name to store result Y is Value1 source tag name Z is Value2 source tag name 260 Parameter Setting Result Tags Value 1ag 2 Value Tagl Example Tag1 1 Tag2 2 Min Tag3 Tag2 Tag1 Now Tag3 1 7 2 11 Pow This function is used to find Power POW X Y X syntax Pow X Y Z Where X is Tag name to store result Y is Base value X in X Z is Power value Y in X Y 261 Parameter Setting Result Tags Value 1ag 2 Value Tagl Example Tag1 3 amp Tag2 2 Pow Tag3 Tag2 Tagl Tag3 X Tag2 2 8 7 2 12 Round This function is used to find closest integral value of selected Tag syntax Round X Y Where X Is Tag name to store result Y is Value source tag name Example Round Tag2 Tag1 Tag1 3 49 Tag2 ROUND Tag2 Tag1 3 Example Tag1 3 50 Tag2 ROUND Tag2 Tag1 4 262 Parameter Setting Result v Yalue 7 2 13 Sin This function is used to find Sin value syntax Sin X Y Where X Is Tag name to store result Y is Value source tag name Example Sin Tag2 Tag1 Parameter Setting Result v Yalue 7 2 14 Sqrt This function is used to find Square Root y X Syntax 263 Sqrt X Y Where X Is T
22. View trends both horizontally and vertically Zoom out amp Zoom In Display view options available at 1 sec dot 2 sec dot 5 sec dot 10 sec dot 20 sec dot 30 sec dot 1 min dot 2 min dot 5 min dot 10 min dot 30 min dot 10 min page 30 min page 1 hr page 2 hr page 4 hr page 8 hrs page day page week page and month page Display white back ground black background Export data and alarms events to CSV files Specify time or time period or all Print trend view Event Alarm list amp Tag Values 5 1 4 System Requirements PC with Minimum 1GHz processor 1GB RAM Minimum 2 GB preferred 500 MB free space in the hard disk Minimum 20 free space in hard disk Less than 10 space generates error message Ethernet Network adopter RJ 45 female RS 232 serial port RS485 RS232 converter to check online simulation if required USB host to insert USB flash disk Screen resolution better than 1024 X 768 For HMI 1050 and 1550 projects Operating system Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 2000 amp Windows 2003 Server 36 E Windows Task Manager File Options View Help Applications Processes Services Performance Networking Users CPU Usage CPU Usage History Memory Physical Memory Usage History Press Ctrl Alt Del in keyboard and check free memory resources available Before opening HMI a
23. sways m Scan rate me 400 v oe Connection Name Type Scan rate i Internal Memory Tagl Analog Always Mainly there are two types of tags User defined Tags PLC tags networking tags and internal memory System Tags Available by default 19 User Tags It is a tag data base containing internal memory PLC tags amp network tags With network option Click at 4 to add new internal memory tag Click at ras to delete existing internal memory tag Note To remove Tag created at OPC server user is required to go to Connection open OPC server and delete the tag Click at 4 to save changes related to Internal memory tags O If new tag is added to data base or modifications are done for any existing internal memory tag click on to save the changes other wise click at any other Row in available Tag list such that changes will be saved to data base automatically other wise changes will be lost Name lt is Tag Name Connection HMI Internal memory or OPC server tags or devices connected externally via network option Connections refers to Protocol selection for specific PLC that is to be connected at Serial port or Ethernet port Type Tag data type available options for internal memory type tags are Digital Analog and String Scan mode Always and Active on page options are available for selection Always Tag will be scanned all the time Active on Page If tag is present on specific page say
24. then above will be created in desktop Enter IP address of HMI in space provided for this Then click then IP address will be moved to IP list If more than one HMI is required repeat this procedure such that all IP address should be available here fa Input IP Address Example 192 168 0 111 192 168 0 228 Goren Please key in IP here and then press button to add it to the IP list E Please select one IP form IP List and then press button to remove it CRI OK Cancel 318 Input IP Address 192 168 0 228 192 168 0 228 9 Now you have to enter Password set at Control Center If password match with password set at HMI Control center HMI screen will be transferred to PC Other wise it will give message about incorrect password 10 For proper security we suggest to utilize all the security features available in HMI editing software You may reserve first screen in HMI for user log in as shown below 11 Once project configuration is received from HMI to PC it will be stored in PC If there are any changes like User security levels Recipe etc in HMI it will not update in HMI Remote viewer project automatically In this case you may upload the project again as shown below to effect new changes Connection Ctrlt Shift c Option Exit 12 It s possible to set sampling time and time out as shown below 319 Once above settings are modified it will be effective
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26. 0000 0110 the value 6 Shifting left one place actually has the effect of multiplying a value by 2 Ex Tag1 3 lt lt 1 Result Tag1 6 Tag3 Tag2 lt lt Tag1 7 5 2 Shift Right gt gt Syntax Y A gt gt B Where Y is TagName A B are Integer values or Tag name 273 Tag3 Tag2 gt gt Tagl The gt gt operator performs a shift right function on a number A shift right function shifts a value s bits n characters to the right The bits moved out of the low order bit are lost and the bits shifted in to the high order bits on the left have a value of 0 For example if you enter Evaluate 3 gt gt 1 the bit pattern 0000 0011 becomes 0000 0001 which has a value of 1 The right shift is a logical right shift because bits with a value of O are moved into the high order bits Ex Tag1 3 gt gt 2 Result Tag1 1 Tag3 Tag2 gt gt Tag1 7 6 Relational functions 7 6 1 Equal To Equal to strings numbers and variables Syntax Y A B Where Y is Tag name A B is Numeric value or Tag Name The character means equals when it compares text strings arithmetic values or variables that contain text strings or arithmetic values If the value of the expressions are equal the command returns 1 meaning true if the expressions are not equal the command returns 0 meaning false if Tag2 1 Tag4 40 274 When used with a text string the match is case sensitive for exa
27. 1 then when Screen1 is opened in run time specific tag will be scanned as per set scan rate By default tag is defined as always For a specific tag if used in alarm or data logging or scripts etc then tag scan mode should be Always If tags are defined as active page then it will improve performance of HMI Scan rate ms lt is the rate at which tag is scanned by HMI from device connected at serial port Ethernet port as per setting at connection It is possible to select scan rate from 100 ms till 10 sec By default tag scan rate is 100 m sec Comment Description about the tag cab be entered here Default value Set default value for internal memory tag By default it is 0 76 Simulation If enabled it is possible to simulate this tag value from the HMI It is useful for testing Simulation Retentive If enabled then it can retain the value after power recycle This is useful for set point etc to retain operator entries This is applicable only for internal memory tags and not applicable for PLC tags Also this is not available for internal string type tag Offset It is offset value to correct the sensor error Gain lt is a multiplier to correct the sensor error The correct value the process value offset x gain Offset and Gain are not applicable for internal memory tags hence not visible for them System Tags A 1 an b bl A b CurrentPage Analog Current Page Read Write The
28. 1050 and HMI 1550 two Ethernet ports are supported One may be used to connect with PLC devices for process control and data logging applications and another 31 port may be used for commercial applications like connection to local area network LAN internet Web server IP Camera etc in future 4 5 5 USB Host 4 4 Description 1 SVDC max 100 mA asa USB DN USB DP Fig USB connector Applications Connect Mouse Insert USB flash disk etc Update HMI firmware from USB flash disk to HMI Transfer application from USB flash disk to HMI Transfer historical data from HMI internal memory to USB flash disk Connect USB printer to HMI Future O Use only USB flash disk recommended by manufacturer Make sure that no virus is present in USB flash disk 4 5 6 SD slot Applications It is used to store large volumes of historical data All the data stored in SD card will be in proprietary format for data security reasons It requires historical viewer software to import data from SD card and then archive historical data in PC For compatibility reasons we advice to use SANDISK make SD card tested till 16 GB O Use only SD card recommended by manufacturer 32 4 5 7 Sound input Output Va K Sound Input It is to connect Microphone Reserved to use in future K Sound Output It is to play audio files on trigger of Event Alarm Sound input output connector Use 3 5mm diameter with 14mm length stereo p
29. 270 Angle 0 and 180 are for horizontal installation Angle 90 and 270 for vertical installation Horizontal Installation Angle 180 43 Vertical Installation Angle 90 Angle 270 The given examples are for illustration only In practice if you create a project with horizontal installation and then select Angle 90 then you may not be able to see full screen properly in HMI For vertical installation it requires first to select the resolution properly while creating a new project in HMI editor software and then select the same at HMI startup HMI 750 project Project creation Horizontal resolution Orientation Angle 0 44 Screenl mal a E English System Information gt E HMI 750 project Project creation Horizontal resolution Orientation Angle 90 j 45 Language It is to select language for the Control center By default it is English Possible language options include Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Japanese French German Italian Polish Spanish Portuguese Russian Thai Czech Danish Dutch Korean Swedish and Turkish Advanced setting Beep Volume It is to define beep volume from 5 to 100 By default it is 10 100 means maximum volume Back Light It is to define backlight setting from 5 to 100 By default it is 100 5 means less back light and you cannot see screen images properly Screen Saver It is to define scree
30. 70 Versa GE Fanuc SNP GE Fanuc SNP X protocol Micro PLC GE 90 30 90 70 Versa Hitachi Hitachi Hi protocol Micro EH EH EHV amp H series PLC s IDEC IZUMI Data Link MicroSmart OpenNet Controller Micro3 Koyo Direct Net DLO5 06 105 205 305 amp 405 Koyo K Sequence DL05 06 105 205 amp 405 series KV 700 KV1000 KV3000 amp Keyence ASCII KV5000 8200 9300 Vector 9300 servo Inverter LECOM controller 9300 Servo PLC Driver PLC 8200 Motec Q Q gt lt gt lt GM series MK series K80S K120S LG Cnet K200S K300S K1000S XGB amp XGK series i ven FP series FPO FP2 FP X FP Panasonic Sigma FP2SH Modicon puna AM Any device aster Messung Modbus RTU Nextgen 2000 5000 series XC100 XC200 series Via Canopen Moeller CanOpen option converter FX A QnA 4 Q series FX direct CV CVMX CX CH CS CJ Omron HostLink CQM1H series aes Fins ICP CS CJ series Siemens S7 200 S w cree Via 6ES7 972 OCA23 lemens OXAO RS232 To MPI DP adopter schneider UniTeleway TSX Micro amp TSX series Toshiba sick tl link T series S2E ST2 series Toshiba T1 micro series serial 11 Micro G Z B fee D 5 0 N Cc D ES Q AS pura U V D 15 Vigor Serial M VB VH series 100V 200V 300V 3005 5005 Via 6ES7 972 OCA23 OXAO RS232 To MPI DP adopter Modbus _ TP03 M H 14 20 SR 26 36 SR MP Vaskawa Memobus MP Seria Memocon MP 900 amp MP 2
31. Activated Deactivated and select the required function Deactivated Screen idth Template T 480 600 True c Scheduler Click at i to select the script In above example Function1 will be executed repeatedly once in 10 sec d Alarm amp Events 248 Screen Setting Tags Userscripts schedulers Alarms amp Ev Click at to select the script In above example Function1 will be executed when Tag2 value is more than 90 s e Objects Some objects support events Example When user change value of tag using numeric up down then when tag value changed in run time then selected function will be executed Syntax To set properties of objects via Script ScreenNumber Object Property Value Example Screen1 Ellipse1 Visible true It is possible to create all required scripts first from Project explorer Scripts Then call these scripts from Schedulers and set time 249 For scripts it is required to follow syntax properly other wise it generate compilation errors if Tag1 1 Tag1 1 com 9 Every line to be terminated using colon symbol Script editor is case sensitive For writing comments for line it should be stared with this is comment line for user script Screen1 Ellipse1 Visible true this is ok Screen1 Ellipse1 Visible True this is not ok because Capital letter used for true Application Visibility Animation The
32. Australia AS NZS CISPR 11 2004 FCC FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A 1 3 Base Standards for EMC Safety Description Detals o y Electrostatic discharge IEC 61000 4 2 2008 Radiated radio frequency IEC 61000 4 3 2006 A1 2007 electromagnetic fields A2 2010 Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2004 A1 2010 Surge IEC 61000 4 5 2005 Conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields Power frequency magnetic field Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations Emission from Electromagnetic fields A2 2009 Voltage Fluctuation and Flicks IEC61000 3 3 2008 Requirements for Safety EN61010 1 2001 1 4 Protective class Description sf Details _________ Standard enclosures IP 65 Front IP20 housing and terminals Stainless steel front Option IP 67 Front IP20 housing and terminals 1 5 Transport amp Storage conditions The following specifications apply Description Details SS Drop with original packing from Less than 1m factory Drop with out packing Temperature Relative Humidity Altitude Sinusoidal vibration conforming to 5 to 8 4 Hz 3 5 mm IEC 60068 2 6 8 4 Hz to 150 Hz 9 8 m s2 Shock conforming to IEC 60068 2 250 m s2 6 ms 1 000 shocks 29 Best conditions for storage of LCD display modules 1 Room ambient temperature 15 to 35 C and 65 RH or less 2 Do not store in surroundings containing organic solvent or corrosive gas 3 Store HMI in
33. Define line style available options are Solid and Dash Line width Define width of line Direction Define direction of Scale Up Down Left Right Grids Define number of grids 6 7 2 8 Historical Trend Box Historical Trend box is Graphical User Interface widget used to display historical trends for the process values in Run Time 208 Related Historical functions Page Navigation First Page Next Page Previous Page and Last Page Zoom Zoom in Zoom Out and Zoom All Data log control Start Data logging and Stop data logging Data Dump data Clear data Any of the above functions can be assigned to a button and please check section Function editor for detail information about the above functions Procedure Step 1 Create tags used for data logging Example Tag1 Also create another tag for displaying historical value near Historical trend in Run time Example Tag2 Step 2 In Project explorer click on Data logging and configure tags for data logging Screen Tags DataLogs Instant cer Datalogl lag By Timer Instant 1 sec Name Name of Data log tag This name should be selected in Historical trend during historical trend configuration Tag Tag name for which data logging is required Step 3 Insert Historical trend box in screen and configure all the properties 209 o ee ee ee ee eee ee ld Maaie ee asiaa a e le Ny a at Pee e a o e a A n e as ree MlM ol l l o l l
34. Ethernet or USB stick press on RUN soft button to run application in HMI 5 2 3 Project It is to configure how to execute application Power On execution Available options are Run project and Control center Project l selected then after HMI power on it directly runs project automatically Control Center If selected then after HMI powers on it stays at Control center initial screen Load action Set how HMI should behave after downloading application Option Load and Load Run are available for selection Load If Load is selected then after downloading application from PC to HMI or removable disk to HMI HMI will remain at initial screen Load amp Run f Load amp Run is selected then after downloading application from PC to HMI or removable disk to HMI HMI will run and execute recently download application Load button It is used to load application from USB stick to HMI manually 40 First make sure that project is compiled in PC and stored on USB stick Please check section Download for information about how to download project from PC to USB stick Procedure Build application in PC Download application from PC to USB stick Insert USB stick into USB port in HMI Touch with finger on any active area in HMI screen hold the finger and Power on HMI After loading bar it shows initial screen Then press on Project then press on Load button Pr
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36. HMI Remote viewer it will write value to HMI do not effect HMI Remote viewer itself c HMI reference It is Read only from HMI d HMI Remote viewer Read and Write It is like Global It means tag value is same in both HMI and Remote viewer If you modify tag at HMI it will modify at HMI Remote viewer and Vice versa Number _ TagName Details 5 si TriggerPerisec HMI reference Read only from HMI MemoryFull HMI reference Read only from HMI Check HMI memory is full or not 8 NumberofRealtimeAlarm HMI Remote Viewer HMI different 9 NumberofHistoricalAlarm HMI Remote Viewer HMI different 13 14 HMI reference Read only from HMI First time after opening your HMI Remote viewer session we suggest to Upload project function manually to get latest HMI configuration and system tag values if any to avoid confusions 312 Upload Pri fa HMI Remote Viewer Project Connection Ctrh Shifttc Window Language Help Ctrl Shift l Other limitations 1 10 11 One HMI can be connected to maximum 3 nos computers There is no limitation to view number of HMI to view per HMI Remote viewer session and performance depends on PC resources and capabilities like CPU speed free RAM size free space in hard disk network traffic etc We suggest to use HMI Remote viewer to connect maximum 4 HMI When operating on Internet speed of internet connection also effect performance Data encryption feature
37. HiAlarrm 06 03 09 11 20 18 Terminated Ll HiHiAlarrn Tagl 06 03 09 11 28 23 Terminated 863 0 Double click 1 Seek by Tag Name Seek by Eventi larm Seek by Remark Trend Scale List Select the required event Alarm then double click on it Then pointer in the trend will move to specific time at which event Alarm is triggered 8 10 5 By Remark It is to view and point to data based on selected Remark HelpiH ES By Time fo By Period By Tag Mame By Events Alar By Remark 309 7 Remark Time 06 03 09 11 25 p 3 Mo Remark Time Page Content x 1 05 15 09 10 36 28 Page OK 2 05 15 09 10 41 06 Irregular Double click All the list of Remarks will be shown in window at the bottom side of the screen as shown above Select the Remark and double click Then pointer in trend will go to data where specific remark is marked earlier 8 11 Print It is to print Trends Events Alarms Reports Process Values etc First it requires to search the historical data as explained in earlier section and then click on Print icon it open Print preview first and then click Print icon again to take print out Display measured values from historical data of C Wata Acquisition Studio RealTime Demo1 prj FilefF Edit E Wie DisplyiD PagelP SearchiSy HelpfH I S LED O Er Zo aa Zoom Size zl E E Filet F gt Open Cielo Print Recent b Exit Signature Lis
38. Images 2 Objects 3 6 2 Create new project Open Panel Studio software from desktop icon or from Start Programs Panel Studio Click on Create a new project 50 Toolbox Mew Project Resolution H41730 800480 Y Default Language wiar i Comments A E Project Name It is Name of Project For ex Boiler Location It is path for project file storage By default it is C PanelStudio V X XX Project Resolution Select the required HMI model and resolution 51 Resolution ETSI Rain elim e HMI450 4804272 HHh41750 800 480 HHM150 480800 HMITO50 10 44 b6 HMI 050 1601024 HM11550 1024768 Default Language English Width It is pixels resolution in dots available on X axis Height It is pixels resolution in dots available on Y axis Author Write author name system integrator name for future reference Version number It is for version management Comments lt is for project management After entering all the above details click at OK Fig Horizontal Installation Fig Vertical Installation HMI 450 Resolution 480 X 270 HMI 450 Resolution 480 X 270 Orientation Selection at HMI start up 0 Orientation Selection at HMI start up 90 92 If HMI 450 is to be installed in vertical position then set resolution as 270 X 480 at beginning of project develop application accordingly and set orientation angle at HMI startup Once project is created with 480 X 270 it
39. Option Option Option PROFINET IO DeviceNet EtherNet IP CANopen EtherCAT General specifications 24V DC 24VDC 24V DC 24 V DC oie avoe 110 220V 110 220V 110 220V 110 220V Rated Voltage 24 V DC AC AC AC AC i eel a 90 250V 90 250V 11 36V DC IDC 90 Power supply AC AC 90 250V AC 250V AC A bope 23A RS eal als SBA Rated Current 0 91A DC 0 27A AC 0 29A AC 0 33A AC 0 6A AC A ew ow ey with out sound output 9 W 11W 12W 15W 27W WXHXD mm 57 X 57 X 57 56 X 56 50 197 X 197 X 310 X 367 X Panel cut W X Hmm 1123 X 99 141 1417 248 289 IP65 front IP65 front IP65 front IP65 front IP65 front Protection IP20 rear IP20 rear IP20 rear IP20 rear IP20 rear Front bezel housing plastic plastic plastic metal metal N A N A Option Option Option IP67 IP67 IP67 Panel Panel Panel Panel Mount Mount Mount Mount 5 1 2 1 2 Serial drivers COM1 COM2 PLC Inverter Manufacturer Protocol SLC 500 series Micrologix Allen Bradley DF1 protocol CompactLogix ControlLogix PLC5 series Allen Bradley DH485 SLC 500 series Micrologix FC series for Automation Danfoss Inverter FC protocol driver HVAC drive 14 DVP ES DVP EX DVP SS DVP Delta DVP serial SA DVP SX DVP SC DVP EH DVP EH2 DVP SV DVP PM Festo Cl Command FEC series Fuji T Link protocol Micrex F series Fuji Micrex Series protocol SPH 200 SPH 300 SPH 300EX J p SPH 2000 Series Ninety protocol Micro PLC GE 90 30 90
40. Rotate 0 a Text Visible Bitmap file Select the image to be displayed when tag value reaches this band in run time For example When Tag1 0 show Red color motor symbol When Tag1 1 show Green color motor symbol Note Two different symbols are required for the above Bmp wmf jpg gif and png types are supported If selected file is other than wmf then it is also possible to select Image layout and transparent options 165 Select Image From File browser By default you can select from Basic symbols Graphics in wmf format If required it is possible to select image files in other formats at some other locations also from here From symbol factory lt allows selecting symbol from symbol factory in wmf format Image layout None center and Stretch options are available Stretch means selected bitmap will be fixed to the size of the bit lamp Note If bitmap is with poor resolution when stretch is used it may show low quality image in screen Flip It is to flip bit lamp and needs to be configured at design time Available options include None Horizontal Vertical and Both Rotation lt is to rotate bit lamp in predefined angles and need to be configured at design time Available options include 0 90 180 and 270 How to show status of individual bit in Analog type tag some times you will get 16 bit tag from PLC with different diagnostic information and you would like to show 16 bit lamps in
41. Symbol Factory Symbol Factory contains more than 4000 symbols in 64 categories With Panel Studio software only first symbol from symbol factory can be selected If you need all symbols order Panel Studio Plus software Symbol factory categories No 2 AirConditioning ASHRAE Controls amp Equipment 100 6 ASHRAE Ducts 225 7 ASHRAE Piping Basic Shapes Blowers Etc Boilers Buildings Chemical Computer Hardware Computer Keys Containers Controllers Conveyors Belt Conveyors Misc Conveyors Simple Ducts Electrical Finishing Flexible Tubing Flow Meters Food General Mfg Heating 49 cons and Bitmaps ndustrial Misc nternational Symbols SA Symbols SA Symbols 3 D Laboratory Machining Maps and Flags Material Handling Mining Misc Pipes Misc Symbols 1 Misc Symbols 2 Mixers Motors Nature Operator Interface Panels Pipes Plant Facilities Power Process Cooling Process Heating Pulp amp Paper Pumps Safety Scales 7 ASHRAEPiping 8 BasicShapes 9 BlowersEtc 10 Boilers 11 Buildings 3 3 12 Chemical 13 Computer Hardware 14 ComputerKeys 15 Containers 16 Controllers _ 17 _ Conveyors Belt 18 _ Conveyors Misc 19 _ Conveyors Simple 20 Ducts S 21 Electrical _ 22 Finishing 23 Flexible Tubing 24 Flow Meters 25 Food 26 GeneralMfg 27 Heating 34 Laboratory 35 Mac
42. TKiOiLevel High 80 00 Page Up First Page Last Page IR 89 Pro Ofer Digital E3 Fig Real time alarm box in run time On the Event Alarm List two different colors indicate the status of the alarm Red Presently in alarm status Green The cause of alarm status was temporary and has now returned to normal A temporary alarm in green status once it is acknowledged then disappears from Real time alarm box 140 Acked Shows status of user acknowledgement It shows Y after user acknowledged and does not show any thing if user does not acknowledge Name Shows tag name Active Time is the time that alarm status becomes active Clear Time is the time when two conditions are met Firstly alarm status is cleared and becomes normal and secondly the user has acknowledged it If any alarm occurs if Alarm blink object used in screen then the red buzzer icon starts to flash After the cause of alarm is no longer met and the alarm is acknowledged then the red buzzer icon disappears Message Shows message defined for the alarm during configuration Value Shows process value at the time of trigger Group Shows group for the tag if defined during alarm configuration 6 7 1 15 Historical Alarm Box 3 Screenl4 _No Ack Type Name ActiveTime _ ClearTime__ _Message Note When Clear Time shows Terminated this indicates that alarm is disappeared before user acknowledged 141 HistoricalAlarmBox1 Config
43. True Behavior Step It is the minimum value to reflect change of pointer position in Meter For example By default Step 0 i e pointer moves its position in Meter in Real time even with minor change in process value For example Step 5 i e pointer moves its position in Meter in Real time in steps of 5 Value lt is used to enter process value in design time and check pointer position in PC 195 Indicator only By default it should be selected such that the meter will be used for Read only purpose If it is not selected then you can use the Meter for Write purpose similar to Slider to send set point from HMI to PLC etc Just use finger and move pointer to change set point Write design time value f selected it writes design time value instead of default value defined at tag data base Meter Configuration Sections colors It is configure bands for the sections to show different colors for Labels and Ticks in Meter Example Three bands Section 1 Max 60 that means its band is from 0 to 60 it shows labels and ticks in black color Section 2 Max 80 that means its band is from 61 to 80 Section 3 Max 100 that means its band is from 81 to 100 Note Band setting is in for the total Scale defined Minimum to maximum 196 Meter Configuration olors Common Events Meter Configuration 6 7 2 4 Slider This is normally used to change set point of process by
44. after you close the present HMI Remote session and open it again 9 6 View more than one HMI in one session 1 In Menu click Project then click connection Information a 2 Click Yes to close current screen 320 HA Input IP Address P 192 168 0 228 fa Input IP Address 92 168 0 218 192 165 0 28 fm HMI Remote Viewer No 2 HMT750 Screenl A D es 2102 So at 5 Depending on your PC monitor size and HMI screen size it may not show all the HMI screens in your monitor properly By default horizontal mode is selected 6 You may select Vertical mode as shown below then HMI are shown vertically 321 Horizontal Real Size Mo 1 AMI SO No 2 AMI 50 7 In cascade mode vertical horizontal scroll bar will appear and use can customize the size as per your requirements Project Window Language Help MO Information e e Click Yes 322 192 168 0 228 AN Select IP address of HMI to be removed then click at soft button E then press soft button OK If configured HMI is not available in network it may show error message as shown attached If HMI is disconnected when HMI Remote viewer session is running it may show Communication error message in some objects like Text box etc no special alert messages are displayed in HMI Remote viewer 10 FAQ 1 When I run Online or Offline simulation in PC or download
45. and then access help file from menu as shown attached from software itself 6 6 5 Scheduler It is for scheduling jobs with respect to time period and real time clock Example Every day morning 8 00 hrs write a value to a tag Once in 30 sec do some task say write a value to a tag or move to next page etc 85 Repeat Countdown Enable Function Click on las to add one more schedules Click on Ps to delete selected schedules O Click on to save the modifications at scheduler other wise the modifications may be not saved for the scheduler configuration Alternatively click at any row in the scheduler to save the scheduler configurations after modification Type Countdown Defines the interval of time e g days hours minutes and seconds Not Real Time execute task for only one time Repeated Countdown Repeats the previous countdown Not Real Time execute task cyclically Daily The timer works in selected interval of Real Time execute task once a day as per set time Weekly The timer works in selected interval of Real Time execute task once a week as per set time Monthly The timer works in selected interval of Real Time execute task once a month as per set time Action Enables or Disables the timer 86 Event Configure the event Ex1 once in 30 sec if Tag20 1 move current display page in HMI to next active page in run time Type Repeated Countdown Action Enable S
46. available Battery life time is 5 yrs Please contact supplier for information about battery 34 Can download HMI application via serial port No it is not possible Use Ethernet or USB flash disk for this purpose 35 want to update firmware in HMI Is it possible Yes it is possible Please contact factory supplier for latest firmware updates 36 want latest HMI editor software updates Is they are free of cost Where can find them Generally updates are supplied free of charge Please contact factory supplier for latest software updates 37 1 want to connect HMI with some PLC But driver is not available in HMI editor software Is it possible for you to develop new driver for us lf we get repeated requests for specific PLC driver and if there is reasonable quantity of HMI business is available then we need protocol information hardware manuals to study feasibility to implement new driver Customers are expected to bare part of new driver development charges 38 Can use HMI in safety emergency control application No 39 Can connect Modbus RTU IO modules directly with HMI with out using any PLC Yes it is possible for small applications You can configure HMI as Modbus RTU Master and IO modules as slaves and then exchange data between HMI and IO modules For complex logic and control tasks it requires to use PLC 328 40 Do you have some demo programs available During installation of HMI editing software please
47. function editor When operator presses on check box in Run time the actions defined here will be executed Example There are three pumps by name P101 P102 and P103 and operator may wish to select pump P101 for start up Then use check box write a meaningful caption via property TEXT to appear at right side of check box and link each of above check box with appropriate Tags say P101 P102 and P103 Then when P101 is selected by operator in run time P101 Tag value will become 1 If checked false is selected in design time then normally Tag value 0 If operator presses on check box in Run time then symbol Y appears and Tag value becomes 1 If checked True is selected in design time then normally Tag value 1 and it appears Y in Run time If operator presses on check box in design time then symbol Y disappears and Tag value becomes 0 If you are unable to select the required selection using check box in Run time please perform touch screen calibration once If Check box is linked with Analog type Tag then it is possible to select individual bit 172 6 7 1 23 Combo box A combo box is a commonly used graphical user interface widget It is a combination of a drop down list or list box and a single line textbox allowing the user to choose from the list of existing options in Run time Generally it is linked with Analog tag Based on selection value of tag will be changed and it can be used in Logic at PL
48. in HMI only but not acknowledge alarm in HMI Remote viewer System date and time object will show differently at HMI and HMI Remote viewer session The same case applies to many other system tags which do not use tag binding they display independently at HMI and HMI Remote viewer Since it s possible to control HMI from multiple locations it s not possible to display same screens at both HMI and computers Also it allows to log in via different user names and levels from multiple locations and no control available to log in by single user at any specific time If you wish to set firewall setting for HMI Remote viewer contact factory for the port number details 313 9 4 Installation Make sure Microsoft Net Framework 3 5 SP1 installed in PC HMI Remote viewer software bundled in CD from HMI editing software V1 1 onwards It can be selected during installation of HMI editing software or download latest version from website Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 SP1 E Panel Studio S E OPC Server Historical viewer HMI Remote viewer Install 314 2 HMI Remote Viewer Setup 2 HMI Remote Viewer Setup Setup is preparing the Installation Wizard which will guide you through the setup process Simply be relax and Follow the instructions Please wait reparing to install The Installation Wizard will allow you to modify repair or remove HMI Remote Viewer Click Cancel to exit setup and then close all th
49. is supported at each serial port at any given time For ex If protocol Allen Bradley DF1 is configured at COM1 port then it is not valid to create any other protocol like Siemens PPI for COM1 port again It has to be entered taken care manually when creating connections and OPC server configuration Do not attempt to connect PLC s from different vendors at same serial ports unless both of them support same kind of protocols like Modbus Make sure correct communication cable is being used between PLC and HMI to avoid communication problems On Ethernet protocol it will support more than one protocol For example You can create number of connections each connection with specific Ethernet based protocols Example Connection 3 for Modbus TCP Connection 4 for Siemens Ethernet etc Name lt is connection name Protocol Select protocol from the list of protocols OPC Server Select OPC server Comment for later reference How to add delete connections 1 oF 3 gt pl e x wv Click on ap to add one more connection Click on x to delete connection O Click on Y to save the modifications at connections other wise the modifications may be not saved for the connection configuration Alternatively click at any row in the connection to save the connection configurations after modification 6 6 4 2 Other networks Fieldbus It is to configure HMI as Fieldbus slave Supported fieldbus includes Profibus DPV1 CANope
50. is to navigate from Button to Top in user list by user with security level 9 4 It is to navigate from Top to Bottom in user list by user with security level 9 It is to edit user name and security level by user with security level 9 179 Edit User In PC during simulation if new users are created it is only valid for current session If you close current session and run simulation again design time users only will appear Users created in earlier session will not appear How ever in HMI this information will be saved in retentive memory and it will retain after power supply recycle If you download modified application from PC to HMI all user information available in HMI for earlier project will be deleted 6 7 1 27 Language Selector It is to select HMI display language for the end user in Run time Language selector should be configured and used along with Language table Please refer section Language Project explorer for application example to know how to add new language 6 7 1 28 Profile view This is to display Profile view for operator monitoring say Time Vs Set Points It can be used with Recipe object to enter data in either design time or run time and then display for the operator 180 Recipe Data Record Datal Element Name Value Ti O SP1 30 T2 10 SP T3 SP3 T4 SP4 TS SPS 60 0 80 0 100 0 Time X axis Fig Profile view and Recipe view In run time select Recipe and data
51. it will be located to Middle center in screen 133 ES TextBox1 Configuration General Common Events Location Ii Others Name TextBox SecurilyLevel 0 ES TextBox1 Configuration General Common Events Size Width Height Visible Changed A Appearance BackColoi White Decimal 2 ForeColor ControlText Password Text TextBox TextFont Tahoma l2 Bold E Behavior Yisible B Data TagBindin Tag True 6 7 1 12 Label El Design Name TextBox locked False SecurityLi Q Events Changed Layout Dock None Location 96 96 Size 112 24 Misc WriiteDesi False Label is to write a simple text for user information in the screen to improve clarity for the operator Example Tag name Pump number display etc It is also used to display process value read only to operators by linking with Tag P102 134 Labeli s Properties im BackColor Decimal 2 ForeColor Blue A TagBinding Tac Clicked Enable OO 224 126 Visible Size 112 38 Note For common properties of all the components please check beginning of this section Properties Text Define text associated with this component and it should be entered at design time only Text Align It is for Alignment of text and available options include Top Left Top Center Top Right Middle Left Middle Center Middle Right Bottom Left Bottom Center and Bottom Right 135 Text Font Define font for text in
52. l o a 29 2009 12 29 2009 12 29 2009 12 29 2009 12 29 2009 ee o o eee P44 AM IW 44 AM 10 24 94 AM LO 44 AM 12744 Sh Double click on above historical trend component to configure properties HistoricalTrendBox 1 s Properties General Pens Common Appearance ul BackColor j GridColor Direction Hi TextColor Horizontal DateFormat May z Tahoma Style Regular DataLocation IntemalStorage Properties Back Color Define back color for the historical trend component Text Color Define color for the text to be displayed on Historical trend component Grid Color Define color for the grid available on Historical trend component Direction Define direction of the historical trends Horizontal and Vertical directions are available for selection Date Format Select the date format to be displayed on trend object 210 DateFormat Text font Define text font displayed on Historical trend component Data location nternal storage or Removable disk Internal storage can be either internal memory or SD card Removable disk It is from USB device Application The Historical Trend Box can read historical data from USB port Data is first dumped from internal memory to USB device and then it is possible to archive historical data in HMI itself HistoricallrendBox1 Configuration PEAN GENNER EI o display historical value in A Run time at specific time gging pointed
53. port Connection 3 Ethernet port Protocol1 Connection 4 Ethernet port Protocol 2 Case2 Correct Connection 1 OPC Server1 Ex ABDF1 serial COM1 port Ex ABDF1 serial COM2 port Connection 3 Ethernet port Protocol1 Connection 4 Ethernet port Protocol 2 In this case one connection is enough and OPC configuration will be as shown attached 81 Only one OPC server Common data base file for both COM ports COM1 port SLCPLC COM2 port MicroLogix PLC a Database OPCABDF1CFG Fe 61 Conversions E sa Device Parameters H 3 Simulation Signals tE Templates ae at EMETTE rar Read wrte y Case3 Not correct Connection 1 OPC Server1 Ex ABDF1 serial COM1 port SLC 5 03 or ML1000 etc Connection 2 OPC Server1 Ex ABDF1 serial COM2 port SLC 5 03 or ML1000 etc Connection 3 Ethernet port Protocol Connection 4 Ethernet port Protocol 2 There is no need to configure ABDF1 at Connection1 and Connection2 It is not efficient Just use one connection and define both COM ports as shown in case 2 Case4 Not correct Connection 1 OPC Server1 Ex ABDF1 serial COM1 port Connection 2 OPC Server2 Siemens Serial MPI protocol COM1 port Connection 3 Ethernet port Protocol Connection 4 Ethernet port Protocol 2 It is invalid to configure different kind of protocols for same COM1 port 82 O One OPC server Only one PLC vendor
54. record and then press icon Pic for first time in Recipe view object to refresh Profile view with latest data Above example reflects Ramp dwell time arrangement Observe T1 T2 T3 T4 and T4 values closely they are Ramp and Dwell timings SPx are Set points Screen Controllerl Recipe No 1 Element Data bid 4 i fio gt Dl Name Ti T Fig Recipe configuration 181 Screen Controllerl n i j i A t4 kh oie a e m j a F Sm a F 1 Datal 0 0 10 40 10 40 Fig Time and Set point entry in Recipe table in design time 6 7 2 Enhanced Objects Fine components are available for User interface and display The components include Dial Digital LED Level Meter Slider Switch Thermometer and Toggle 6 7 2 1 Common Properties Appearance Back Color Set background color of the component Bevel It is to set border including inner border outer border and style of border Inner Border True False Outer Border True False Style 9 styles are available None Flat Single Double Raised Lowered Double Raised Double lowered Frame Raised Frame Lowered Behavior Visible True False Determine whether control is visible or hidden Enable This is for event control If linked with Digital tag if tag value 1 in run time then events configured for the object will be executed If tag value 0 then events will be not executed Data Tag Binding Select the Analog Tag of process
55. save Project in default path Save Project As To save project in selected path other than default path specified while creating a new project settings Upload To upload project from HMI back to PC Recently It is to open recently opened projects Exit To exit from current project 6 3 1 1 Environment 55 Environment Genera Downl C Program Files Panel Studio Panel Studio C Program Files Panel Studios Panel Studio General Language Select Language for project environment 18 languages are supported from HMI editing software V1 1 onwards including English Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Japanese French German Italian Polish Spanish Portuguese Russian Thai Czech Danish Dutch Korean Swedish and Turkish Environment font Select font required for design time environment Example Menu Tool Box Project explorer function editor etc Project Path Location to storage of project files Default project path C Program Files Panel Studio Panel Studio PanelProject Graphic Path Location of default basic Symbols Default graphic path C Program Files Panel Studio Panel Studio Basic Symbols Security This is to protect opening HMI editing software in specific Personal computer Not for project Once password is entered it is required to enter password correctly to open HMI editing software for the current session This is useful in factory environment to prevent un authorized users
56. select Demo Projects By default these demo projects are available at following path C Program Files Panel Studio Demo Project 41 How many screens can have in any HMI It depends on memory left in your HMI project 42 s it possible to calibrate touch screen by user When it requires to do calibration Yes it is possible Apply power supply to HMI and perform calibration from Control center screen Normally calibration information is stored in non volatile memory When user press a button and if boundaries are not correct and if it is not working properly then it may need to perform calibration once to store new settings into non volatile memory 43 1 lost my application backup Can upload application from HMI to PC back Yes it is possible After completing application development it is safe to save editing software with exact version used for development along with Project source code in multiple locations as per your company back up policy to maintain and retain electronic files 44 Do you have any tools to check communication between PC and PLC You may use OPC Server or OPC client for this purpose Please check OPC server manuals for information about this 45 1 am using old HMI from your company which used HMI studio for application development Can open old applications in Panel studio software No it is not possible They have different operating system and hardware is entirely different 46 We are OEM Compan
57. space will be available in new project 26 have some problems with Power supply Can change power supply card myself or need to send HMI back to factory It is possible to order power supply spare and it can be easily replaced by customer 2 Can you supply HMI to PLC cables Yes it is possible please refer HMI accessories catalog 28 Can store data in USB flash memory directly No it is not possible First it stores data in either directly in internal memory or SD card Then you can dump data from internal memory SD card to USB stick 29 How can view historical data stored in USB or SD card in PC Install Historical viewer software from CD for this purpose 30 want to connect a printer to HMI Is it possible No currently it is not possible to connect printer with HMI 31 What is the difference between online simulation and offline simulation Offline simulation It is to test HMI application in PC before downloading application to HMI with out connecting PLC to PC It is possible to enter some values for the tags via table to check the application Online simulation It is to test HMI application in PC before downloading application to HMI connecting PLC directly with PC It works for 2 hrs only 327 32 1 want trigger an activity with respect to time at Real time clock Is it possible Yes it is possible Use schedulers set time and job 33 Do you have RTC in HMI How about battery Yes RTC is
58. specific PLC driver Add tags Insert button into screen Configure events in the button How I can do scaling for the Analog tag in HMI It is done during OPC server configuration after adding tag We are system Integrator Company We have 3 programmers Do we need to buy 1 hardware lock or 3 hardware locks for panel studio plus software You need to buy three hardware locks if you wish to use HMI editing software simultaneously in three Personal computers Can connect two different PLC s on the same Communication port 324 Generally every PLC has proprietary protocols In serial ports it is not possible to keep two different PLC s on same RS422 RS485 network unless both of them support standard protocols like Modbus RTU However in Ethernet it is possible 10 Is it possible to connect HMI with Profibus Master Yes it is possible In this case it is required to specify Profibus DP option for the networks while ordering the HMI or order Profibus DP spare later A slot is available to fit various kinds of Field bus optional cards Slave like Profibus DP DeviceNet CANOpen ProfiNet lO Ethernet IP CC Link ControlNet CompNet etc Please check with supplier for availability of these network option cards 11 HMI will be Master or slave in Profibus network HMI is Profibus DP slave 12 Can configure HMI as Modbus RTU Master and Modbus RTU Slave HMI can be configured as Modbus Master via OPC server Earli
59. to open HMI editing software Note If you need password for specific project then click at Settings in project explorer select General tab and then enter the Password 56 dl te Screenl Setting Setting General Runtime Resource Project Name Panel Location C Program FilessPanel Studiot Pane Resolution HMI750 800 480 Default Languegs English Width 800 Height 480 Password Comment Fig Password for specific project In general it is preferred to take back up of project files regularly in other standard storage media like CD DVD etc It is recommended to store project files in separate folders at D drive instead of C drive Developer may plan hard disk partition and save all project files in drive other than location of operating system such that even if there are problems with Operating system still it is possible to retrieve project files Snap and Grid lt is to define grid behavior in design time environment Environment General Download Snap And Grid Object Use Grid Use Snap Lines Grid Show grid Snap to grid Grid Size X o 57 Use grid Select this option and select Show grid if grids are to be appeared in screen at design time Use snap lines Select this option if grids are not required to appear in screen at design time Snap to grid Select this option if component coordinates should with in grids all the time Object Defi
60. 000 series Yaskawa Inverter OPUS inverter E1000 V1000 T1000 A1000 Yokogawa factory Ace FA M3 Ea 13 model F3SPX series 2 1 3 Ethernet drivers RJ45 wanstacwrer Protcot Mod KV 700 KV1000 KV3000 amp Keyence Ethernet Keyence Ethernet KV5000 GM series MK series 2008S LG Ethernet LG Fast Ethernet 3005 1000S XGB XGK series Mitsubishi Ethernet A Q QnA FX Ethernet A Q QnA amp FX series PLC Omron Ethernet FINS UDP CH CS amp CJ Series S7 200 300 400 Connection Siemens S7 Ethernet Siemens TCP IP Via CP card at PLC S7 1200 Toshiba Ethernet Toshiba Ethernet Vipa TCPIP 200V 300 S 500 S Yaskawa MP EthernetMemobus Ethernet MP 900 MP 2000 series Yokogawa Ethernet Yokogawa FA M3 Ethernet FA M3 model F3SPX series 3 Ordering Code 3 1 HMI ordering code HMI 450 HMI 730 HMI 750 HMI 1050 HMI 1550 O DOE O OLI E EJGJE H JOU O OLLI O OOL U Ukk Power supply Enclosure 1 11 to 36V DC 0 Standard 2 90 to 250 V AC 1 Stainless Steel Sound Input Output 3 DI 3DO 0 None 1 Yes SD card slot 0 None 1 Yes Ethernet 0 None 1 Yes Other Networks All Slaves except MPI 0 None 5 CANopen 1 MPI Profibus DP 6 EtherCat 2 ProfiNet 7 BACnet IP 3 DeviceNet 8 CC Link 4 Ethernet IP Software 0 None 1 Free basic editing amp data acquisition software Panel Studio 2 Extensive software Panel Studio Plus with Symbol Factory 3 2
61. 1 as shown Rotate start button click event user script Tag20 1 Rotate stop button click event user script Tag20 0 252 Properties nh gt E iE F El Appearance BackColor B Blue ForeColor ES Coral Text Rotate Start TextF ort Microsoft Sans 5 O Behavior Visible True Design Marne HotateStart Authorization O Normally Rotate Start needs Blue color when User presses on Rotate Start button then it need to turn to Green color as shown AA User defined Script name Function if Tag20 1 Screen1 RotateStart BackColor Color Lime if Tag20 0 Screen1 RotateStart BackColor Color Blue Scheduler Scheduler Configuration Type Repeated countdown Action Enable Seconds 1 Event Select Function 7 1 System functions These functions are same as explained in function editor but these can be used in scripts and executed on some conditions as per requirement When function is required just open script editor select System functions and click at required function it will insert syntax for specific function in script editor automatically 203 00 6552 xX GotoFirstPage GotoPreyviousPage GotoMextPage GotolastPage GotoPage GotoPopup SetValuetoTag AddValuetoTag Subtract aluefromTaq Copy TagBtoTag4 AddTagEtoTag SubtractTagBFromTag SsmapTag4andTagB CopyStringTagBToTag serStringtoT aq CopyBlockfromTagBtoTag Turmbiti n T
62. 3 value to Band4 value 1 i e 21 to 80 169 Band4 range Band 4 value to Band5 value 1 i e 81 to 90 Band5 range More than or equal to value defined at band 5 In this case number of bands 5 i e greater than 91 6 7 1 22 Check Box Check box or tick box is a graphical user interface widget that permits user to make multiple selections from a number of options in run time Generally it is linked with Digital type tag Flag Bit memory in PLC for using them in ladder programming to receive action from operator 170 Checkbox Every check box is linked with single Digital tag from properties In above white box normally White space means Not selected False Tag Value 0 Tick mark means True Tag value 1 A caption describing the meaning of the check box is normally shown adjacent to the check box Inverting the state of a check box is done by touching with a finger or clicking the mouse on the box or the caption Check Box Caption 171 EE CheckBox1 Configuration General Common Events Changed O Properties Write design time value f selected it over writes the default value defined at tag data base Checked Default setting available options True False For example Tag1 is linked with Checkbox 1 If Checked False that means Tag1 0 if Checked true then Tag1 1 Text It is Text appears near Check box as caption Example Text P101 Events Changed Define action using
63. 7 5 2 7 4 Logical functions 7 4 1 Bitwise And amp Syntax Y A amp B Where Y is Tag name A B Tag Name or constant numeric value Ex Tag3 Tag2 amp Tag1 The amp operator compares two values with a bitwise AND function You use the amp operator with two operands like this 267 Evaluate a amp b Each of the operands a and b is converted to a binary number and each of their bits is compared that is bit 1 of a is compared with bit 1 of b and so on When two corresponding bits are both 1 bitwise AND combines them to produce 1 When one or both of the corresponding bits are 0 bitwise AND combines them to produce 0 For example if you enter Evaluate 25877 25 and 77 are combined with a bitwise AND and the result is 9 Ex Tag3 25877 Result Tag3 9 Ex Tag3 Tag28Tag1 7 4 2 Bitwise Or syntax Y AIB Where Y is Tag name A B Tag Name or constant numeric value Ex Tag3 Tag2 Tag1 The operator compares two values with a bitwise OR function You use the operator with two operands like this Evaluate a b Each of the operands a and b is converted to a binary number and each of their bits is compared that is bit 1 of a is compared with bit 1 of b and so on When two corresponding bits are both 0 bitwise OR combines them to produce 0 When either of the corresponding bits is 1 bitwise OR combines them to produce 1 Fo
64. 8 Selection functions Syntax 278 If expression Else Ex If Tag1 1 Tag4 20 Else Tag4 60 7 9 Iteration functions 7 9 1 While Syntax While boolean Expression statements Continually executes the statements until the Boolean Expression becomes false The body of a while loop will be executed Note Please be careful while using iteration functions as there is a chance of creating infinite loops and HMI may go for non responsive mode or extensive delays in response Make sure to have loop break statements available inside body of while statements to avoid infinite loops Int a 1 While a lt 10 a a l 279 Tag1 a Result Tag1 10 when above script is executed 7 9 2 For Syntax for initialization Boolean Expression increment statements false int i for i 1 i lt 100 i Tag1 i Result Tag1 99 when above script is executed 280 7 10 Jump functions 7 10 1 Break This is normally used in iteration loops like While For Loops to break the loop when condition is true Syntax Break inta 1 While a lt 10 a att if a gt 7 break to avoid infinite loop Tag1 a Result Tag1 6 when above script is executed 7 10 2 Continue Any remaining statements in the current iteration are not executed It is used to bypass a section of a code The next iteration of the
65. 9 is highest authority 1 is lowest authority Application If page navigation button has authorize level 5 then level 5 to 9 are authorized to operate these buttons where as level 1 to 4 are not authorized to operate these buttons lf level 1 to 4 attempts to use buttons set for higher level then the following error message will be prompted 100 In case if it is required to modify authorization level for the user or modify authorization level for component to be used Example Button then it can be done in two ways a If user view is being used in HMI screen then log in with higher authority than user level and change authority in Run time b In design time modify the application and download application again to HMI Security control button Log in and Log out are normally kept at Page 1 during design time and they will be prompted in HMI at Run time Design time In Design time place two buttons and set Function Login and Logout Function Edit Starts cheduler Stops cheduler Shutdown StartD ataLog StopDlatalog CumpDlata Then for page navigation buttons in Template or other screens set authorization level in design time properly HMI Run Time When user attempts to Log in at first time in run time proceed as follows 101 User Name User Password Login Cancel Change Password Please enter a new password when First time login Change Password Password Hew P
66. BIN file 0 99B3 or later HMI_6410 BIN HMI_PC100 BIN to latest version 48 3 Make sure USB stick is empty 4 Copy firmware update file to USB stick directly to root path do not keep firmware file in any folder 5 Insert USB stick into HMI 6 Power on HMI 7 In Control center Press System information Note In case if HMI is not going to Control center screen at power on because of control center settings hold finger on any touch area and then power on HMI Then HMI will go to control center screen at Power on 8 Press Update Then follow on screen instructions Restart the HMI after firmware update procedure and perform Touch screen calibration once Note Do not power off HMI during firmware update process Failure to do so may corrupt files needs to send HMI back to factory to restore Note After firmware update it needs to download application again 6 Panel Studio software 6 1 Project status During design time it is possible to check current status of resources being used Build F6 Build amp Offline Simulation F7 Build amp Online Simulation F Online Simulation Stop Build amp Download Download Project Status 49 a Project Status Images means symbols used from graphics and symbol factory These symbols also considered as objects so if you add symbols it also updates quantity in objects For example If you add 2 symbols and one rectangle object Then
67. C It saves space in HMI screen by allowing operator to select the option only when it is required by touching at the down arrow at right side of Combo box Every Combo box is linked with single Analog tag from properties 173 ComboBox Configuration General Items Common Events Appearance BackColor m Foretolor Buttoni idth TextFont Mame Size v TagBinding ComboBox1 Configuration Items Common Events Option A Option B Option E Option O Option E Option F Option Gl CombobBox1 Configuration General Common Events Location SIZE ne Width Height 126 24 Others Mame wl visibl ComboBox ds securityLevel 0 174 ComboBox Configuration Property grid BackColor C White Buttonidth 20 ForeColor MW ControlText Tahoma 12 Bold Option D True Write List of Option E Options in Collection D alan time Tag10 ComboBox SecurityLevel 0 Location 128 96 Size 224 24 Properties Button Width Define width of Button It modifies width of down arrow at right side of combo button Items Define all the available options in design time For example There are 7 options available to select a process Tag1 Analog type of Tag is linked to Combo box Now If Option A is selected then in Run time Tag1 value 0 If Option B is selected then Tag1 value 1 If Option G is selected then Tag1 value 6 175 Events Changed Defi
68. DOF Select OFF this Click here to write output from PC to lO module Write Item Value Asynchronous Cancel Write value 1 to switch on digital output Write value O to switch off digital output 6 9 Project backup O During HMI application development it is good practice to save application frequently say once every couple of hrs automatic saving of application is not available at present For safety reasons it is better to save project files manually once in a day in separate folders with folder name say Jan1_2010 in D Drive For safety reasons it is better to keep application projects software back up at multiple locations as per company policy to maintain and retain electronic records such that in case of act of God like natural calamities earth quakes or accidents etc you might be able to retain back up If HMI hardware is damaged for any reason just replace HMI and load Run time files into HMI It is easy to be handled directly by the customer If Run time files are loaded into USB stick then it is easy to reload them back to HMI and end user does not need knowledge about HMI editing software or PC for this purpose 245 7 Scripts This is useful for advanced users with Programming knowledge like C C C Visual Basic etc HMI editor software allow to use scripts similar to C language Scripts are useful to write simple program for small applications as follows Math calculations Execute condi
69. Define events to be executed before shutdown of HMI 70 Resource This is to add list of audio files wav format to play for selection later from Alarms Events There are several audio files available in your PC at path C WINDOWS Media Setting General Runtime Resource Audio gt chimes way dina way Please refer audio files functions in section Function editor for more information about the functions available to use for audio features Audio functions include Play sound once Loop and Stop sound 6 6 2 Screen This is to add new screen to the project It is possible to set screen into following types 1 Page 2 Template 3 Popup When new project is created screen1 Page type is created by default It is not possible to change screen1 to either template or popup Screen start page should be Page type only How to add a new page 71 In Project explorer select Screen1 then right click Mouse then it shows the screen below Click at Add Screen2 will be created and appears as shown below Project Explorer a rs Setting E Connection F Screen 7 Screen Now Select Screen1 and then check its properties For ex It is possible to change background color of screen from the page properties Right click mouse keeping pointer on any page then you can edit screen properties via wizard creeni Lone 12 General Common
70. Define number of decimal points Tag Binding Select the Analog Tag of process value 6 7 1 10 Digital Box Digital Box is a Graphical User Interface widget that displays Digital Tag value along with four predefined labels as attributes for the process value in Run time Every Digital Box normally used with Analog Tag to display process values like Temperature Pressure Flow etc It also allows 4 different labels as attributes for displaying tag related information 130 DigitalBox1 Configuration General Common Appearance BackColor B ForeColor Attribute Attributel Atr ibutez Attributes Attribute Font Marne S ZE Tahoma y Style Bold ka Value Decimal value l ho g ro alueFont Mame Tahoma ho Style Bold TagBinding El Behavior E Appearance ale L Visible True Bale ib 0 E Data Altribute C ETA Fags w Attributes Mill 1 E Design Athibutes Outlet Name DigitalB ox1 AttibuteFont Microsoft Sans Serif Locked False BackColor Khaki E Layout Decimal 2 Dock More ForeColor MN Blue Location 176 224 Size 256 112 YalueForit Arial 20 Bold Properties Attribute attribute to be displayed at Top left side of Digital Box Attribute2 attribute to be displayed at Top Right side of Digital Box Attribute3 attribute to be displayed at Bottom Left side of Digital Box 131 Attribute4 attribute to be displayed at Bottom Right side of Digital Box Attribute font Define font for attribute s
71. Finish button to leave the Installation wizard and start your program 317 9 5 HMI Remote viewer session 1 First enter Password in HMI from Control Center O Power ON HMI press Instrument then press Advanced enter Password Remember this password carefully Make sure HMI application is running HMI connected to PC via Ethernet Assume IP address of HMI is 192 168 0 228 Use Ping instruction from PC to check if HMI is connected to PC or not If there is no response please check your Ethernet cable or Virtual private network or internet connection If HMI is connected to Internet then make sure you obtained Fix IP address Global IP from your internet solution provide and enter the same first in HMI from Control center a Command Prompt Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 LG Copyright 1985 2681 Microsoft Corp E 5 Documents and Settings Mahidhar gt Ping 192 168 808 228 Pinging 192 168 686 228 with 32 bytes of data 192 168 090 228 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 124 192 168 090 228 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 1248 192 168 8 228 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 1248 192 168 868 228 bytes 32 timetims TTL 128 Ping statistics for 192 168 6 228 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost A Hz loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Mininum Bms Maximum Bms Average Bms Click icon af to open HMI Remote viewer If HMI Remote viewer software installed in PC successfully
72. HMI Spares part list 3 2 1 HMI 450 Part Number Part number Main Board HMA045 IO Board HIO045 LCD Display Module 321MODU LM0451 A0 Power Fuse 4 Amp DC power 10350 15402 01 00 DC power plug 10343 11027 00 00 3 2 2 HMI 730 DC power plug 10343 1103A 00 00 AC power plug 10343 1103A 01 00 3 2 3 HMI 750 10343 1103A 00 00 3 2 4 HMI 1050 Main Board HMA108 Display Board HDP105 Connection Board HCB105 Sound Board HSB105 90 250VAC power board HPM7 51 11 36VDC power board HPM7 52 HPM752 S 3 2 5 HMI 1550 Main Board HMAASS Backlight Board HBL155 Sound Board HSB105 90 250VAC power board HPM751 It is possible to change power supply from AC to DC and vice versa Except HMI 450 by replacing power supply board after replacing power board the label for marking power input range located on the enclosure has to be changed 3 3 Network option module part numbers MPI Profibus DP ProfiNet Table Part number for network option modules 3 4 Accessories part numbers WPG045 Gasket for HMI 450 For dust and Moisture protection Gasket for HMI 730 750 For dust and Moisture WPG073 protection Gasket for HMI 1050 For dust and Moisture WPG105 protection Gasket for HMI 1550 For dust and Moisture WPG155 protection HMB045 HMI Mounting Brackets 3 5 PLC cables part numbers For PLC to HMI cables and various connectors please refer additional brochure HMI accessories
73. HMI User Manual UMHMIO1E Rev Jan2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL 00 ii 8 1 1 INSTRUCTIONS es a sata tic a aa Ae 8 1 2 STANDARDS CERTIFICATES AND APPROVALS coccocconconconcanconconroncnnnonnnnnnaronronaranrancanenanas 10 1 3 BASE STANDARDS FOR EMC SAFETY cscccsscseccsecsseeuseueeeuecuseeuseueeeueenseuseneeeaneaeesas 10 14 PROTECTIVE CLASS ado 10 1 5 TRANSPORT amp STORAGE CONDITIONS occooccoccnnconnconconacancnnnronconaronrnnnrnnrnnnrnnrnnnrnnrrnnrananas 11 1 6 OPERATING CONDITIONS o o nnmnnn nnmnnn 11 Aik EGD SPECIFIGATIONS raiceiras aa e e 12 1 8 PACKAGE CHECK LIST ccccecsecnesceseeceuecuscuecuecgeesueaeeueaueeuseuseusaueausauseuseussussussuueuusnesaeaas 12 2 PRODUCTS OVER VIEW sides cape nccsewedeitecendasiccdeedetecansicceuuestbetendawetesswemtes 13 2 1 1 FECHMIGAliS DE CIICALONS escenico ns 13 2 1 2 Serial drivers COM1 COM2 pls 14 2 1 3 Ethernet ANVERSO 16 3 ORDERING CODE a 17 3 1 HMI ORDERING CODE srera ti a e a a a a aaa ea a ai 17 3 2 HMI SPARES PART LIST ccoccoccnnconconconconconronnnancnncnnnnncnarnnrnnrnnrnnrnnrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnarnnrnaranrnaran 18 3 2 1 RMA SO A E O a A S 18 3 2 2 HMI Ate 6 s te ates A EN 18 3 2 3 A O A II anata 18 3 2 4 AA A A SEEE AE ERT MITA RE Not oie 19 3 2 5 AMISSO sites estes ecclesia O O AN 19 3 3 NETWORK OPTION MODULE PART NUMBERG csccsecseceecseeeusaususcuseuseueeueeueeueeeesaesausausans 20 3 4 ACCESSORIES PART NUMBERS ccsccseccesceccueceecueceecue
74. HMI screen When Bit lamp is linked with Analog tag example Int16 then also it has two bands by default Band1 value is O and Band 2 value is 1 In this case using each bit lamp it is possible to show status of each individual bit status with in 32 bits as per configuration available at band editor 166 BitLamp1 Configuration General Bands Com In above fig Tag2 is analog type 4 byte so TagBitNo combo box will appear for selection of required bit with in 32 bits 0 to 31 If Tag2 is Digital type tag then TagBitNo Combo box is not visible 6 7 1 21 Word lamp WordLamp1 It is similar to Bit lamp but linked with Analog type tag only It can have many bands By using band editor it is possible to display different foreground color different background color different text different symbols different Blink color and control visibility when Tag value change values in Run Time For example Tank Level indicator When Tag1 value is O to 10 Text Low Low Level Color Yellow Blinking 11 to 20 Text Low Level Color Yellow Background 21 to 80 Text Normal Color Green back ground 81 to 90 Text High level Color Red back ground 91 to 100 Text High High Level Color Red blinking Create 5 bands as shown GUI Wizard Dialog 167 Band1 range 0 to value defined at band2 1 i e O to 10 168 Band2 range Band 2 value to Band3 value 1 i e 11 to 20 Band3 range Band
75. I cable make sure correct COM port is connected as per configuration Power on PLC connect power supply to HMI and power on HMI Connect Ethernet cable between PC and HMI and download project from PC to HMI Check section 6 8 7 for more detailed information how to download project Run the application in HMI 38 5 2 HMI firmware HMI firmware installed in HMI HMI will be loaded with firmware at factory then on power on HMI will display start up screen It is possible for users to update firmware later via USB flash disk You can find firmware version information in HMI itself Hold touch area in HMI power on then on start up press on System information to display firmware version number Please contact the manufacturer distributor supplier for latest firmware updates Refer section HMI Startup for more details about HMI firmware lt is mainly used for operation and maintenance purpose including loading application running application calibration of touch screen Setting clock Setting IP address adjusting beeper volume back light screen saver time setting angle of orientation as per mounting etc 5 2 1 HMI startup WinCE 6 0 operating system is preinstalled in all HMI devices After power on initial HMI screen is as follows Control Center Run Project Instrument Touch Calibrate System Information 39 9 2 2 Run It is to run application in HMI device After receiving application from PC via
76. J 45 RJ 45 RJ 45 PIN PIN PIN PIN 1 Tx 1 Rc 1 Rx 3 Tx 2 Tx 2 Rc 2 Rc 6 Tx 3 Re 3 Tx 3 Tx 1 Re AET EA ELM TIL Et 6 Rc 6 Tx 6 Tx 2 Rc PC STRAIGHT THRU HUB PG Tel EH a Tii TX 2 es 2 a T 2 At Dos prompt using Ping instruction check if communication is OK between HMI and PC If it is OK then you should get reply as follows If there is no reply then check Ethernet cable and IP address of HMI 287 7 Command Prompt Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2606 CC Copyright 19785 2661 Microsoft Corp CisDocuments and Settings mahi MAHIDHAR Ping 192 168 060 203 Pinging 192 168 868 263 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 686 283 bytes 32 timetcims TTL 1248 192 168 686 203 bytes 32 timetims TTL 128 192 168 868 263 bytes 32 timetims TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 868 263 bytes 32 timetims TTL 128 Ping statistics For 192 168 4 2803 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost B CH loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum Bms Average Bms CisDocuments and Settings mahi MAHI DHAR Make sure Historical viewer software installed in PC Double click on Historical viewer icon available at desktop Create a new ee O x x Cancel Select HMI and click OK Create a new project ew Project Enter the new name Test2 elect file path Timeout E E Sec Please select and configure one bank below as you need
77. Languages Advanced Select the services that you want for each input language shown in the list Use the Add and Remove buttons to modify this list Text services and input languages eee English United States To view or change the languages and methods you can use to enter bo text click Details US Russian Propertiez Supplemental language support Most languages are installed by default To install additional languages select the appropriate check box below ES Install files for complex script and right to left languages including Thal ok _ Cancel apply Install files for East Asian languages In HMI editing software Project explorer Click on Language and it show Language table with English column At this time for language pointer 1 English since it is first column Template Pagel Language Project Explorer Language ee Setting sf Connection mn Es Tag NI m i Page NES 3 Templat L ea Last Page Pagel E Scheduler Fist Page 403 Event amp Alarm 2 1 Data Log E User Script Label A Security Ere Tithe To add new Language To delete existing language 105 Click on 2 icon to add another new language and enter Language name Now another column Russian will be created with all the rows empty text At this time for language pointer 1 English 2 Russian Because this is second column in Langua
78. N ONE SESSION ccccecececcscecucececcecececccaceccncucusacecseeeeneaeas 320 HOW TO DELETE EXISTING HMI PROJECT FROM HMI REMOTE VIEWER sscececeeesceceees 322 FAO A A 323 GRAPHIC SYMBOLS INFORMATION It helps users with more details about the topic and failure to follow may lead to unpredictable results WARNING Failure to follow may lead to minor injury or damage malfunctioning of equipment DANGER Failure to follow may lead to injury or fatal accident to operating personal or damage malfunctioning of equipment CAUTION Failure to follow may lead to malfunctioning of equipment damage or repair Protective Earth DC Supply PREFACE Original equipment manufacturer reserves the right to change information available in this document without notice Manufacturer is not liable for any damages incurred to equipment personal during installation or use of equipment as explained in this document User must acquire sufficient knowledge amp skills prior to use the equipment in the application and follow all the local standards amp regulations to meet safety requirements WinCE is registered trade mark of Microsoft Corporation Symbol Factory is registered trade mark of Software tool box 1 General 1 1 Instructions Read Installation and Operation manuals carefully before installation repairs or commissioning of the equipment Follow all local standards regulations for using electrical powe
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80. P Slave etc 6 6 4 1 OPC server Screen Connection If i OPCABDF1 OPC OPCABDF1 OPC server is Protocol driver to communicate with PLC on specific protocol One additional common user manual is available for OPC server configuration Every driver has dedicated user manuals Refer to these manuals for more information about specific OPC server and configuration details OPC server user manual details OPC server user manuals for each driver can be accessed from software itself during configuration of specific driver from menu bar as shown below 80 OPCMODBUS OPCMODBUSCFG File Edit View Go Tools My kh EE PE da Users Guide 2 Address Space E fy Conversions 6 53 Device Parameters 6 3 Simulation Signals FE Templates Sars File Narr Mo TATOM About Application OPC Client OPC server is to configure specific protocol at COM1 COM2 port and Ethernet Port One connection means one unique OPC server used If you would like to connect same PLC same protocol on both COM ports then it needs only one unique OPC server for specific protocol No need to define two connections one connection is enough With a single connection it is possible to define COM1 and COM2 ports You just need to define what COM ports you need in specific connection itself Case1 Correct Connection 1 OPC Server1 Ex ABDF1 serial COM1 port Connection 2 OPC Server2 Ex Siemens Serial MPI protocol COM2
81. S aces wet ctirn tae oe cesta dns 281 TAO A ces eae nc ede ans 281 FAQ Z GON aio 281 9 HISTORICAL VIEWER aims 282 8 1 HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE HIM oooooccconcccconcccccncococccononnnnnncnnnnonnnaronnnnnrenanaronanarennns 282 8 1 1 Preparation of historical data storage in HMI oocncccccncccccnccnncnncnnnoncnoncnnnnnos 282 8 1 2 HMI data archive in PC using storage device USB stick occcccooccnno 283 8 1 3 HMI data archive in PC via Ethernet coooccccccnccccnccncnconcnconcnconnnnncnnnocnocononnnos 286 02 RESERVED ngas ii lil 291 9 3 TOOLS oarra E r E 291 8 3 1 OO Bate cananea ias 291 8 3 2 y O A A eects 293 SAS IMPOR Mein 295 0 0 EXPORTDATATO EXCEL accedan 295 90 REMARK pessoas ee oad aula oie 297 O AAA O OS 299 9 8 DISPLAY ces ae aca aes a cre cee a eee 300 8 8 1 o A E Lt oe 301 8 8 2 EVEN AIW a 303 8 8 3 o eka ices ater o o nian N 303 8 8 4 Y A genes sits nach cate slamtk es 303 8 9 PAGE SELECTION aussi naaa 305 8 10 SEARCH A a e a a aaa 306 OTt A a O E E E uanteee edie 306 9 1002 PSRMOGIO RIN 6 oreo a a 307 9 10 92 BY Tag NaMe scii A N 308 8 104 BY Alam Evenn oo N 309 SIOS BY A A 309 8 11 A E Ea a e 310 9 HMI REMOTE VIEWER cs 311 OVERVIEW na 311 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS das 311 LIMITATIONS curas dista 312 CE A A A Pecwaceaatenute 314 HMI REMOTE VIEWER SESSION ccccececcscccecececescececacececescncucaceccecuaueaeaceeeseusueaeaeeeenennanes 318 VIEW MORE THAN ONE HMI I
82. able for Pressed event It is to repeat the action defined at Pressed event as per set interval time Example When operator keeps pressing button set point should be incremented by 1 for every 1 sec and Tag1 is Integer type 146 P Pressed R Released P R Operator action Tagi 0 1000 m sec On Off Auto Repeat ON Time interval 1000 m sec Auto repeat with time interval and holding time cannot be used together Tag binding Select the tag that should be linked with the button to show different display in run time based on configuration available at Band editor Buttoni Configuration General Bands Common Events Band Text MM ForeColor Visible Blink CO Blink BlinkColor Image BitmapFile ImageLayout dG None Transparent Transparent TransparentColor Flip Rotate Value o Bands Define bands for the button 147 Back color Define back color for the selected band Fore color Define fore color to appear for selected band in run time Text Define the text to be displayed for selected band in run time Visible Control the visibility Blink Select if blink is required when tag value reaches selected band in run time If yes is selected then it allows to enter blink color as well Bitmap file Select the image to be displayed on button when tag value reaches this band in run time For example When Tag1 0 show Red color motor symbol on button When Tag1 1 show Green
83. ag name to store result Y is Value source tag name Example sqrt Tag2 Tag1 Tag1 4 Tag2 Sqrt Tag2 Tag1 44 2 Parameter Setting Result v Yalue 7 2 15 Tan This function is used to find Tan value syntax Tan X Y Where X Is Tag name to store result Y is Value source tag name Example Tan Tag2 Tagl 264 Parameter Setting Resut EAS Value 7 3 Arithmetic functions 7 3 1 ADD This is to add two integers or float variables Addition Syntax Y A B Where Y is Tag name A B Tag Name or constant numeric value Example Tag3 Tag1 Tag2 Tag1 1 1 Tag2 3 2 Tag3 Tag1 Tag2 1 1 3 2 4 3 7 3 2 SUB Subtraction Syntax Y A B 265 Where Y is Tag name A B Tag Name or constant numeric value Example Tag3 Tag2 Tagl Tag2 4 Tagi 3 Tag3 Tag2 Tag1 4 3 1 7 3 3 MUL Multiplication syntax Y A B Where Y is Tag name A B Tag Name or constant numeric value Example Tag3 Tag2 Tag1 Tag1 4 Tag2 3 Tag3 Tag2 Tag1 3 4 12 7 3 4 DIV Division Syntax Y A B Where Y is Tag name A B Tag Name or constant numeric value 266 Example Tag3 Tag2 Tag1 Tag2 12 Tagi 3 Tag3 Tag2 Tag1 12 3 4 7 3 5 Remainder Remainder of X Y Syntax Y A B Where Y is Tag name A B Tag Name or constant numeric value Example Tag3 Tag2 Tagl Tag2 17 Tagi 5 Tag3 Tag2 Tag15 1
84. ag value is between 0 to 20 Rectangle fill color Yellow If Tag value is 21 to 80 then Rectangle fill color Green lf Tag value in Run time is above 80 Rectangle fill color RED If required it is also possible to configure blink property and set blink color in any band 6 7 1 5 Ellipse 120 a Ellipse It is to draw Ellipse or a circle and do animation in Run time linking with a Animation Supported Fill Movement and Size The above features are the same as explained for Line and Polygon objects 121 Band editor Maximum 32 bands are available For example In above sample If Tag value is between 0 to 20 Ellipse fill color Yellow If Tag value is 21 to 80 then Ellipse fill color Green If Tag value in Run time is above 80 Ellipse fill color RED If required it is also possible to configure blink property and set blink color in any band 122 6 7 1 6 Arc e Arc lt is to draw Arc and do animation in Run time linking with Tag Arci Configuration General Animation Bands Common Appearance Line Width E Shape otartAngle oweepAngle OO TagBinding LA Start Angle Define start angle Sweep angle Define end angle Arci Configuration General 4nimation Bands Common Movement EnableMoyve StartPosition EndPosition I ele Y a he ee ae in ao S a 0 Size Enablesize StartSize Width 10 0g Height Height 10 100 Tag Yalue From To 100
85. anti electrostatic container or bag 1 6 Operating conditions Description Details SS Temperature Relative Humidity 10 to 90 no condensation Altitude Pollution Sinusoidal vibration conforming to IEC 60068 2 6 59 to 150Hz 1g acceleration Shock conforming to IEC 60068 2 15g peak 11ms duration 29 O In the case of temperatures below 0 C the response time of liquid crystal becomes slower and color of the display will be darker than normal Do not operate HMI in ambient temperature less than 0 go 11 1 LCD specifications Description Details ssSC S S Touch operations 1 000 000 times using R 0 8 Polyacetal stylus with force 250g Vibration test 10 55 Hz Stroke 1 5mm 2 hrs for each direction of X Y Z Shock test 100 G 6 ms X Y Z 3 times for each direction Package vibration test 0 015G G Hz from 5 200 Hz 6bB Octave from 200 500 Hz 2 hrs for each direction of X Y Z Package drop test Height 60 cm Typical View Angle HMI 450 HMI 730 HMI 750 HMI 1050 HMI 1550 50 70 50 70 50 70 60 70 80 80 Up Down Horizontal 170 70 170 70 170 70 75 75 85 85 Left Right 1 8 Package check list Description Details __________ HMI device ss Power supply Connector gt lt gt Z oS y OO Mounting kit HMI editing software CD with HMI user manual soft copy Other accessories if ordered in separate pack s Along with standard HMI pr
86. application from PC to HMI it appears the error Cannot write to output file C Program files Panel Studio the process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process Build Failed Previous run application is not closed properly in PC Please double click Stop Icon E in menu then current running application will be closed properly Now you can run Online Offline simulation again Do you have any PLC drivers Yes Many PLC drivers Inverter drivers with various protocols over serial and Ethernet are supported OPC server available to configure various PLC drivers 323 What is the difference between Panel studio Panel studio plus and Data acquisition software Historical viewer Panel studio is basic HMI editing software with free basic symbols Panel Studio plus is basic HMI editing software Symbol factory which contains more than 4000 symbols Historical viewer is PC software tool to view historical data and historical alarms in PC This is supplied along with both Panel studio and Panel studio plus at free of cost Why do have to pay for Panel studio plus software It is towards license fees for using symbols from Symbol factory How I can read PLC data in HMI Procedure Configure OPC server for specific PLC driver Add tags Add objects like Bit lamp of word lamp into screen Now link objects with tags How can send a command from HMI to PLC Configure OPC server for
87. are available None Flat Single Double Raised Lowered Double Raised Double lowered Frame Raised Frame Lowered Text Font lt is to set font for the label including Name of Font Size of font and Style of font Supported styles include Regular Bold Italic Underline amp Strikeout Tag Binding Select the Analog Tag of process value 191 Labels LabelsCount Number of labels to be displayed around the Meter Example Pressure transmitter range 0 100 bar Label count 10 then around Meter you will see labels marked with 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 and 100 LabelsRadius lt is to set radius of Labels to be displayed around the Meter LabelsVisible True Flase it is to set visibility for the labels Pointer 192 Pointer External Pointer Radius Ticks PointerColor MW Red Pointer T ype ll 20 Internal Pointer Radius Labels Pointer Size External Pointer Radius It is to set external pointer Radius define end position Internal pointer Radius lt is to set Internal Pointer Radius defines start position Pointer Size It is to set Pointer Size in pixels Pointer Type lt is set Pointer type Available types include Triangle Circle and Line Ticks Ticks Count Set number of ticks between labels Ticks Length Set Tick length in pixels Ticks Radius Set Tick Radius Ticks subdivision counts Set Tick sub division counts Ticks Visible Tru
88. assword Contra New Password Or Lancel Enter password and press at OK button Login User Mame Password Login Cancel Change Password Enter password and press at Login button 102 If user with lower level than set authorization level attempts to use components in real time then the following error message will be prompted You have no right to do this Function During Online Offline simulation if new users are added and passwords are created for any users these are valid for current session only and this information is not saved in PC If you build project and run Online Offline simulation then design time user names will appear again in PC If user names are added and passwords are created in HMI this information will be saved in HMI If you switch Off power supply to HMI and switch on Power supply again the earlier entered user names and passwords are retained How ever if user downloads project again from PC to HMI user names and passwords will be erased in HMI Design time user names will appear in HMI and users should create user name and passwords again as per their requirements Please refer section User view in basic objects User view is component available to use for security control directly in Run time Example Add new user delete user change security level etc Security Run time 103 Screen Securitys f Users Logout time minutes Password vali
89. ates Tag value 0 corresponds to Start Position X Tag value 1000 corresponds to End Position X Ex HMI 750 Screen Resolution 800 X 480 Horizontal installation Width 800 Height 480 Move symbol from Top to Bottom in screen at Run time when tag value changes from 0 to 100 222 Ex HMI 750 Screen Resolution 800 X 480 Horizontal installation Width 800 Height 480 Move symbol from Left Top to Right Bottom in screen in angle at Run time when tag value changes from 0 to 100 223 Band Count lt is to define bands for run time animation of symbol Max 32 bands are supported Back Color Define Back Color of symbol to appear in specific band in Run time Visible Define visibility control for symbol in specific band in Run time Image Select different image file if required to display in specific band in Run time Flip Define flip position for the symbol in specific band in Run time Available options include None Horizontal Vertical and Both 224 Rotate Rotate symbol to any predefined direction in specific band at Run time Available options include 0 90 180 and 270 Example There is Liquid level Tank When Tag value 0 an arrow should appear in Down direction indicating discharge of tank is in progress and when Tag value 1 arrow should appear in Up direction indicating filling of tank is in progress MyPicturel Configuration Band2 Ey aoset aa o alr 6 7 4
90. ation Horizontal Vertical This is orientation of component and in above figure it is Horizontal direction Indent lt is the gap between border and start of scale Text Font It is to set font for the label including Name of Font Size of font and Style of font Supported styles include Regular Bold Italic Underline amp Strikeout Bevel It is to set border including inner border outer border and style of border Inner Border True False Outer Border True False Style 9 styles are available None Flat Single Double Raised Lowered Double Raised Double lowered Frame Raised Frame Lowered Tag Binding Select the Analog Tag of process value Thermometer Configuration Ticks Position Define ticks position Available options include Top Left Bottom Right Both Internal and None Ticks Length Set Tick length in pixels Scale divisions Define number of scale divisions Big Ticks for the component Scale Sub Divisions Define number of Sub divisions between the above scale divisions Number of Small ticks between any two Big Ticks Scale Label Divisions Define number of Labels to be displayed for component as per Scale Range of process value For ex 0 10 20 30 100 Scale Width Define Scale width If you have ticks on both sides of component then it defines width between Upper Left and Lower Right scale divisions based on orientation of component Bar Width Define width of Bar in pixels 204
91. available to you is the number of bands defined minus 1 As a breakpoint is defined as the point to which an animation changes make sure you arrange the breakpoints from high to low So for example suppose you had this screen 233 Style Break ports Band Blink Shaded Bande Banda Bandd B and5 Blink Shaded When the value of your property changes this is what will happen to the control Value of Property Band that is Active Appearance of Component If you do not order your breakpoints in descending order your results will be unpredictable Discrete break points Animation mode Discrete color fill Discrete Breakpoints aren t really breakpoints instead they enable animation if the DiscreteValue of an element in the BandsCollection is set to true However since multiple DiscreteValue properties can be set at the same time how does the component determine the animation to display What it does is give priority to the animations based upon their order in the BandsCollection If the first band in the collection by default Band1 has its DiscreteValue set to True then that animation will be shown no 234 matter which band also has its DiscreteValue set As another example if Band2 and Band5 each has their DiscreteValue set the animation used will be the one defined in Band2 Therefore given the following definition of five bands Style Band Blink Shaded Bande Bands Band Band5 Blink Shaded H
92. by cursor Pen Count Define number of pens to be displayed in historical trend component Maximum 24 pens are allowed Click on Up arrow to add additional pen Color Define color for the pen Here Blue color is selected for Pen1 Width Define width of pen Range Low Define Low scale value for selected pen Pen Width Define high scale value for selected pen 211 Data Source Select the Data log name defined at data logging For example DataLog1 for Tag1 Tag binding This is to select Tag to be used to display historical value via digital box component in Run time in HMI screen with cursor pointer Please do not select Tag again here This tag is only to link with object say Digital box component later for historical data archival in Run time via cursor pointer ers Link this with Tag2 and write as Tag1 in Attribute Since Blue color is selected for Tag1 pen you may select back ground color of Digital box also as blue color for clear understanding to operators Step3 Add buttons and configure historical functions Historical functions supported include navigation to First Page Previous Page Next Page Last page and also zoom functions like Zoom Out Zoom in Zoom all etc Button Configuration Function Edit stopDataLog DumpData ClearData WriteRecipetoTag ReadRecipetromTag YWriteRecipeto lagbyNumber PlaySound atopsound gt etovstemDate Time oetHistoricall rendBox
93. cable between PC to HMI Check IP address of HMI in HMI itself via System information In HMI editor software set Environment for Download via Ethernet and enter IP address of HMI In Environment Select Ethernet at Download and then Click at OK button In HMI editor software click at Tools then click at Download or click at La icon It builds and transfers application from PC to HMI If there are any errors during compilation it needs to fix compilation errors first and then download it again Environment Download Snap nd Grid Object EEE y 132163 0 132 Removable disk to HMI After creating application create build in PC and make sure there are no compilation errors Connect USB flash disk in to PC via USB port 239 In HMI editor software set Environment for Download via Removable disk In Environment Select Removable disk at Download and then Click at OK button In HMI editor software click at Tools then click at Download or click at La icon It transfers application from PC to USB flash disk Insert USB flash disk in HMI Switch on Power supply to HMI Press at Load select Path of project files and then press at Load button near path selection It transfers application from USB flash disk to HMI 6 8 8 Project status Project Status It is for project management purpose to know limits and usage of objects Project used time lt s
94. cannot be used for vertical installation Once Resolution is selected for a project it cannot be modified later or upgrade this project to another project model size HMI 1050 Resolution 768 X 1024 Fig Vertical installation While creating new project select correct HMI size resolution properly based on Horizontal or Vertical resolution and select orientation angle properly at HMI startup screen For HMI 1050 and HMI 1550 before creating vertical installation project please set PC monitor settings properly and make sure that page height 1024 and Width 768 are displaying properly in page properties for screen1 93 Properties BackColor E Silver Text PageMo ScreenHeight 1024 Screen1 768 True If HMI 1050 or HMI 1550 is selected then suggested PC monitor resolution is 1280 X 1024 other wise you may be not able to see view full screen in design time Alternatively set view say 50 or 75 as shown or click on Full view icon to view full screen in design time for preview purpose Full screen Saijo Fa uo db a SO aay 50 Screen Tool box 6 3 Menu bar 54 File Edt Format View Objects Tools Help 6 3 1 File Open Project Ctrl O Close Project save Project Ctrl S save Project As Upload Environment Ctri E Recently Exit New To create a new project Open Project To open existing project Close Project To close present project Save Project To
95. clear historical data from internal memory SD card Dump alarm lt is to dump historical alarms from internal memory SD card to USB memory disk Clear alarm Itis to clear historical alarm from internal memory SD card Historical trend control functions Function name Set Historical Trend Box 156 Select a function to add WriteRecipetolag ReadRecipetromlag WriteRecipeto lagByNumber PlaySound otopsSound SetsystemDate lime SetHistoricall rendBox SetRealtimeAlarmbox SetHistoricalAlarmBox Function No Previous Page NextPage LastPage otep Forward Zoom in out All lt is zoom functions First page lt is to move historical trend to first page Previous page lt is to move historical trend to previous page Next page lt is to move historical trend to next page Last page lt is to move historical trend to last page Step forward It is to move a step forward Step backward lt is to move a step backward Audio functions Play sound It is to play audio file It supports wav format files Options Define the options how play the audio file Available options include one time and loop Parameter Setting Sound file chimes waw t Add sound file to resource of setting Option One time 157 Stop sound It is to stop all the audio files Example If Tag1 gt 10 play Audio file1 once If Tag gt 20 play audio file2 in a loop When operator press Stop sound button then st
96. cluding type of font size of font and style of font Styles include Regular Bold Italic Underline and Strikeout Tag Binding Select the Analog Tag of process value Decimal Define number of decimal points 6 7 1 13 Date and time Label It is to display Date and Time in screen Date TimeLabell Configuration If date and time required in more than one screen it is better to create screen and select screen type as Template and then link this template to all other required screens to display Date and Time automatically This is more efficient than keeping Date and Time label in more than one screen 6 7 1 14 Real time Alarm Box Real time Alarm box is Graphical User Interface widget used to display Real time alarms in Run time 136 RealtimeAlarmBox1 Configuration General Columns Common Appearance TextFont Name Size Style Bold k Behavior LatestAlarm Bottom he RealtimeAlarmBox1 Configuration General Columns Common No Visibl Width Yisible Acked E Width ie Type oe Width Visible RealtimeAlarmBox1 Configuration General Columns Common Location E as Width 16 736 y Height 32 160 Others Name 7 RealtimeAlarmBox1 Visible No 0 137 Property grid Properties GME E Design A Appearance Name RealimeAlarmBox TextFont Tahoma 12 Bold Locked False E Behavior No 0 LatestAlarm Bottom E Layout Visible True Dock None E Colu
97. color motor symbol on button Note Two different symbols are required for the above Bmp wmf jpg gif and png types are supported If selected file is other than wmf then it is also possible to select Image layout and transparent options Select Image From File browser By default you can select from Basic symbols Graphics in wmf format If required it is possible to select image files in other formats at some other locations also from here From symbol factory lt allows to select symbol from symbol factory in wmf format Image layout None center and Stretch options are available Stretch means selected bitmap will be fixed to the size of the button Note If bitmap is with poor resolution when stretch is used it may show low quality image in screen Flip It is to flip button and needs to be configured at design time Available options include None Horizontal Vertical and Both 148 Rotation It is to rotate button in predefined angles and need to be configured at design time Available options include 0 90 180 and 270 Value Define maximum range of selected band Low range will be value defined at previous band There is no need to enter any value for band 1 as its value is 0 which is low range If button is linked with Digital Tag then in the band editor it shows only two bands for value O and 1 When button is linked with Analog tag it is possible to configure up to 32 bands for showin
98. d Double lowered Frame Raised Frame Lowered Tag Binding Select the Analog Tag of process value Slider Configuration Ticks Ticks Position Define ticks position Available options include Top Left Bottom Right Both Internal and None Ticks Length Set Tick length in pixels Scale Scale divisions Define number of Scale divisions Big ticks Scale Sub Divisions Define number of Sub divisions Small Ticks between big ticks Scale Label Divisions Define number of Labels to appear like 0 10 20 etc till 100 for scale 0 to 100 Define same value for both Scale divisions and Scale label divisions Scale Width Define Scale width 199 Note This is only width for Scale divisions Example If ticks position is selected on both sides then it is gap between two scale ticks Top and Bottom in Horizontal orientation or Left and Right in vertical orientation Bar Bar Width Define width of Bar Slider Configuration dl BottomRight Scale Maximum This is maximum range of Set point Analog Tag Normally Analog Output Minimum This is minimum range of Set Point Analog Tag Normally Analog Output Example If Controller set point is O to 100 Deg C set Minimum 0 Maximum 100 Reverse Scale If Selected Scale labels will be displayed in Reverse Behavior Step lt is the minimum value to reflect change of the slider position For example By default Step 0 i e Slider moves its pos
99. d if any errors are shown at Output window do not attempt to download application from PC to HMI or PC to USB flash disk for transferring it to HMI First clear the errors and make sure that compilation errors are not present before transferring application to HMI 236 6 8 2 Build amp Offline Simulation First it creates build and then Run Offline simulation It is to test HMI application in PC before downloading application to HMI without connecting PLC to either PC or HMI It is possible to enter some values for the tags via table to check how HMI application appears in run time at PC itself with out downloading application to HMI or connecting PLC OffLine Simulator SPE Tage O ma po j EMS o e COS 0 Tagi E Enter value at SetVal caulmn and then press enter key in keyboard then it accepts and shows at CurrentVal then you will be able to see these values in objects linked with specific tag It is better to run offline simulation frequently say once in couple of hours or after completing specific screen editing by application engineer to verify how it works in HMI such that if there are any compilation errors it is easy to locate and rectify them to save time 6 8 3 Build amp Online Simulation First it creates build and then Run Online simulation It is to test HMI application in PC before downloading application to HMI connecting PLC to PC 6 8 4 Online Simulation Online simulat
100. d for number of days oF 0 Unlimited time Function of authorization Historical Viewer lo Logout time Define time in minutes for Log out In case if there is inactivity current user will be log out after this time Password validity Define the number of days for password validity After this time user needs to enter password again Historical viewer Define the security level to use at Historical viewer For example If level 5 is selected here in design time then if you wish to archive create project using historical data in PC using Historical viewer software user must log in at security level equal to or greater than 5 in Historical viewer software 6 6 11 Language It is to select different language for the end user For example End user is in Russia and application engineer wishes to display Russian fonts in HMI screens Procedure First setup the PC for the required language text entry In case of Windows XP OS open control panel click on Regional options Click on Regional and Language options and select Languages and click on Details Click on Add select required language and then follow on screen instructions to add Russian language as shown below 104 Text Services and Input Languages Settings Advanced r Default input language Select one of the installed input languages to use when you start your computer Regional and Language Options Installed services Regional Options
101. dd TagB to TagA and store result in TagA SubtractTagBfromTagA It is to subtract TagB from TagA and store result in TagA SwapTagAforTagB It is to swap TagB and TagA CopyString TagBtoTagA lt is to copy string type TagB to TagA SetStringtoTag It is to write string to String type Tag Parameter Setting CopyBlockfrom TagBtoTagA It is to copy block of tags from TagB to Tag1 For example Copy 4 contineous tags from Tags to target location starting from Tag1 Now Tag5 is copied to Tag1 Tag6 is copies to Tag2 and so on On Off functions 153 TurnBitOn lt is to turn on bit If momentary Turn on is required then in Click action select Turn On then in Released action select Turn OFF TurnBitOFF lt is to turn off bit Togglebit It is to toggle the bit Alarm functions Acknowledge alarm lt is to acknowledge alarms Dump data and alarm It is to dump data and alarms from internal memory SD card to USB stick Source of data storage is defined during HMI project configuration time Available options are internal memory or SD card SD card is optional in some HMI models Clear data and alarm ltis to clear data and alarms from internal memory SD card Function name Set Realtime Alarm Box Select a function to add WriteRecipetolag ReadRecipetromlag WriteRecipeto lagByNumber PlaySound StopSound SetSystembDate lime SetHistoricallrendbBox gt SetRealtimeAlarmbBox SetHistoricalAlar
102. e False Set Ticks visibility Center Width Adjust width of meter with in boundaries Height Adjust height of meter with in boundaries This is useful wnen semi meter is required and need to adjust meter to the center as shown 193 Circles Border circle Color Set border color for circle Circle Color Set Color for circle Circle Radius Set Radius for circle Note If Border circle color Circle Color is same as Back color then circle is not visible and it appears as shown below EE Meter1 Configuration General Advanced Yalues SectionsColors Common Events Angle And Scale Minimum atart ngle Maximum EndAngle ReverseScale Behavior Step alue IsindicatorOnly O WriteDesignTimeYalue 194 Angles amp Scale Maximum This is maximum range of Process Value Analog input Type Tag Minimum This is minimum range of Process Value Analog input Type Tag Example If pressure transmitter range is O to 100 bar set Minimum 0 Maximum 100 Start Angle It is start angle for the Range low Analog input End Angle lt is end angle for the Range high Analog input Reverse Scale It is to set scale direction in Meter False Anti Clock wise True Clock wise 90 0 360 180 270 Fig Standard Reference angle Reverse Scale True For example If you want 0 Left to 180 Right Meter for Process value range 0 100 set the following Start Angle 0 End Angle 180 and Reverse Scale
103. e options include 0 90 180 and 270 Padding Normally it is O It is used to decrease size of symbol with in selected boundaries Stretch It is used to stretch symbol with in selected boundaries Fill Color Fill color mode Available options include Original Shaded Solid and Hollow 230 TAF Fill Color Mode Original Shaded Solid Hollow Fill Color N A Green Green N A Fill color Define color to be filled in Shaded and Solid fill color mode Background Blink Back Style Available options include Transparent amp Opaque Transparent means screen background color will appear for symbol Opaque means it is possible to set different background color for specific selected symbol Back color Define background color when back style Opaque Blink mode Available options include No Blink Blink Invisible Blink shaded and Blink Solid NoBlink Blink is not required for symbol either in design time or Run time Blink Speed and Blink color Not available for selection BlinkInvisible Symbol will appear and disappear cyclically in both design time and Run time as per set Blink speed Blink color Not Available for selection BlinkShaded Symbol will flash total 2 colors one color at a time on same symbol as per set blink speed in both design time and Run time Example Fill Color mode Shaded Color Green Blink shaded setting Blink mode Blink shaded Blink speed Medium_ 800 Blink color Bl
104. e or both of the tags contains 0 bitwise logical AND produce 0 Example 2 0010 3 0011 Tag1 Evaluate 2 amp 3 0010 Tag1 2 bool inStock false bool buy Tag1 18 95 Price buy inStock amp amp Tag1 lt 20 00 buy false Notice that price lt 20 will never be evaluated because in stock is already false 7 4 7 Logical OR The Conditional OR Operator Syntax Y A B The operator means logical OR and has the same meaning as the OR operator Ex Tag3 Tag2 Tag1 The conditional OR operator is similar to the Boolean inclusive OR operator in that it evaluates two expressions and returns true when either expression is true The difference is when the first expression evaluates to true Since either expression can be true to prove that the overall expression is true the operator automatically assumes that the entire expression is true when it finds the first expression is true Therefore the conditional OR operator returns true without evaluating the second expression When the first expression is false the conditional OR operator goes ahead and evaluates the second expression 271 Example bool changeOil changeOil Tag1 gt 3000 Tag2 gt 3 Tag1 4305 mileage Tag2 4 Months changeOil true Notice that because mileage gt 3000 is true months gt 3 will never be evaluated 7 4 8 True The true keyword is a literal of type bool representing the boolean valu
105. e related programs that you are running Otherwise Click Next to continue the setup process 315 2 HMI Remote Viewer Setup User License Agreement Important Read carefully this Agreement It is strongly recommended that you exit all application programs to start the setup process This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalities and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law Click Cancel to exit setup and then close all the related programs that you are running Otherwise Click Next to continue the setup process e I accept the terms in the license agreement Ido not accept the terms in the license agreement 2 HMI Remote Viewer Setup The Installation Wizard will install HMI Remote Viewer in the following Folder stination Folder E Program Files 316 2 HMI Remote Viewer Setup Setup will add program icons to the selected program folder listed below You may select a new folder by entering a new Folder name in the text box below After that click Next to continue or Cancel to exit the setup rogram Folder hmr Remote Viewer 2 HMI Remote Viewer Setup Installation Wizard Complete The Setup has been completed successfully Thank you for your patience Now you can click
106. e to specific remark number automatically at specific date time 8 7 View 299 Display measured values from historical data of C Wata Acquisition Studio ReallimeWemot1 prj FilefF Edit E view DisplyiD PagelP SearchiSy HelpfH 22 5608 94 8 08 1 gt 3 993 msie BE x a A a This is to display trend in monitor with various zoom rate Horizontally To view historical trend horizontally in screen Vertically To view historical trend vertically in screen Black background To set black back ground for historical trend White background To set white background for historical trend For example Zoom 1 sec dot First check monitor current display setting If screen resolution is 1280 X 800 pixels then you may be able to see data around 900 sec at right side of the trend it shows digital values and it occupies remaining pixels Display Properties Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings Display Plug and Play Monitor on NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700LE Screen resolution Color quality Less _ Y More Highest 32 bit i 1280 by 800 pixels ii ni nn Troubleshoot 8 8 Display Display measured values from historical data of C Wata Acquisition Studio ReallimeWemot1 prj FilefF Edit E View DisplyiD PagelP Searchisi HelpfH ae pe Z e kE OS best a E Zoom Size a EE f fern a 300 Dispi Dr E Trend View Event Alarm List Ei Repor
107. e true This is useful for types that represent true and false Such types normally can be used for the controlling expression in if do while for statements and also in Conditional expressions It require to create bool type variable bool changeOil changeOil Tag1 gt 30 Tag2 gt 3 changeOil true if changeOil true Tag3 1 else Tag3 0 7 4 9 False The false keyword is a literal of type bool representing the boolean value false This is useful for types that represent true and false Such types normally can be used for the controlling expression in if do while for statements and also in Conditional expressions It require to create bool type variable bool changeOil changeOil Tag1 gt 30 Tag2 gt 3 changeOil true if changeOil false 272 Tag3 0 else Tag3 1 7 5 Shift functions 7 5 1 Shift Left lt lt Syntax Y A lt lt B Where Y is TagName A B are Integer values or Tag name Tag3 Tag2 lt lt Tag1 The lt lt operator performs a shift left function on a number A shift left function shifts a value s bits n characters to the left The bits that are shifted out through the high order bit are lost For example if you enter Evaluate 3 lt lt 1 the bit pattern in the number 3 is shifted left by one place In other words the bit pattern 0000 0011 the value 3 becomes
108. e width of Bar graph Divisions Define number of divisions Like bricks to appear in Bar graph Space Define Space between divisions bricks in pixels 186 Levell Configuration Maximum This is maximum range of process value Analog input Type Tag Minimum This is minimum range of Process Value Analog input Type Tag Example If Ear Level transmitter range is 0 to 100 set Minimum 0 Maximum 100 Reverse Scale True False lf it is selected then zero will be on bottom side and 100 will be at top side for vertical orientation Step It is the minimum value to reflect change in Bar graph position Bar Step and Bar divisions settings are closely related If Bar divisions 50 for scale value 0 100 then if Step 2 when process value changes by value 2 it shows level value change clearly in level graph Value lt is used to enter process value in design time and check Bar graph display status in PC It requires operator to enter value in multiples of step value or else it is automatically corrected close to multiples of step value Is Indicator only lf it is selected level graph is used only for Read only purpose If it is not selected then you can use level graph for write purpose similar to Slider to send set point from HMI to PLC etc Just use finger to touch at various places in Level graph to set the level required Value Position Define position of process value to be displayed in Run time along with Level g
109. ease do not leave LCD module in the environment of high humidity and high temperature for long time It is recommended to employ protection circuit for power supply Operation Do not touch push or rub the LCD display surface with any thing harder than HB pencil lead Use fingerstalls of soft gloves in order to keep clean display quality When LCD display surface is dusty please wipe gently with absorbent cotton or other soft material Wipe off saliva or water drops as soon as possible If saliva or water drops contact with polarizer for a long time they may cause deformation or color fading When cleaning the adhesives please use absorbent cotton wetted with a little petroleum benzene or other adequate solvent Static Electricity 7 protection film must remove very slowly from the surface of LCD module to prevent from electrostatic occurrence Persons handle the LCD display should be grounded through adequate methods Strong light exposure The LCD display shall be not exposed to strong light such as direct sunlight LCD display characteristics may be changed Disposal M wren disposing LCD module obey the local environmental regulations 1 2 Standards Certificates and Approvals The table below shows the approvals that may be available ae Details SSS UL approval Low Voltage Directive EMC Directive Requirements for Emission Requirements for Interference EN 61000 6 2 2005 Immunity Tick mark for
110. eath to operating personal It is advised to use uninterrupted regulated power supply with adequate protections and filters in power supply line to be used with HMI O The plug in terminal block for connecting the power supply is supplied along with HMI and is designed for cables with a maximum cross section of 1 5 mm 4 5 Interfaces O Tighten all the screws after inserting connector at COM1 COM2 otherwise communication failure with connected PLC Inverter devices may occur because of loose connections Refer OPC server manual for connection diagram between HMI and various PLC s Every PLC may have different connector types different pins are used for RS232C Improper cable connections may damage either HMI or connected PLC Do not attempt to connect two different PLC s manufacturers at a time on COM1 COM2 port unless they support the same protocol like Modbus RTU 28 COM ports are used for connecting with various PLC s It is not used for downloading application or firmware from PC to HMI 4 5 1 COMT1 port DB9 male RS232C Signal Name Signal Sorat on Signal Ground____ ____ Fig DB25 female e E Jr Direction 1 JFG FrameGround ___ _______ 3 RD Receivedata _ Input RS232C 4 RTS Request to Output RS232C send Clear to send RS232C 29 Data set ready RS232C S Signal Ground 5V RS232C DCD Data carrier Output RS232C detect 7 i E Se ES CA
111. econd 30 Function1 if Tag20 1 ActivateNextPage Ex2 Every day at 8 00 hrs write a value 1 to tag 111 Type Daily Action Enable Hour 8 Function2 Tag11 1 6 6 6 Recipe This is normally used to create a set of directions with a list of ingredients for making or preparing something especially common in the food industry Examples Preparation of Coffee Recipe Name Coffee Recipe Elements Milk Sugar Water Recipe name and Recipe Elements should be created in Design time Data Records can be added deleted modified and saved in either Design time or Run time Application Create Recipe table in design time with various Recipe elements like Milk Sugar and Water and then create Recipe data records Set points In Run time these set points will be transferred from HMI to PLC by operator manually via Recipe Viewer or alternatively via Scheduler by using special function WriteRecipetoTagByNumber Procedure to create Recipes Design Time 87 1 Create Tags by name Milk Sugar and Water first in PLC with different address and then create these tags in OPC server OPCABDE PIDI Tac sete Algo MA PLL Tag OPCABDEL PLDI Tag me 1000 PDL Tag OPLABDA AE Uinti Always 1000 NE This is for Water This is for Sugar Ths te for Milk 2 In Project explorer Select Recipe Right click on Mouse and then click at ADD 3 It adds new Recipe into the list Select the Recip1 and then Right clic
112. ecurity level defined for Slider then it will not allow user to operate Slider and it alerts the following message There are 9 security levels available for user selection For example Security level defined for Slider 3 lf User with Security level 1 or 2 is logged in if user attempts to use slider it shows the above message If User with Security level 3 or above is logged in if user attempts to use slider it will move slider and write value to Tag linked as per Scale setting 6 7 2 5 Thermometer This is normally used to view process temperature by operator in Run time Generally it is linked with Analog type tag Analog input type tag at PLC which is received as 4 20 mA signal from field transmitters like Temperature etc 202 Big Ticks Small Ticks Value Position Scale Label Divisions 10 0 10 20 100 scale Divisions 10 No of Big Ticks scale Sub Divisions 10 No of Small ticks between Big Ticks Thermometer Configuration if General Advanced alues SectionsColors Common Events DoubleRaised v Properties Back Color Define back color for the component Liquid color Shows temperature level mercury in Thermometer Tank Color Define background color of thermometer without mercury LabelsPosition Define Labels position Available options include Top Left Bottom Right Both Internal and None The naming convention is based on selected orientation of component 203 Orient
113. ed event action occurs and Tag1 value becomesz2 Since holding time is 5 sec for next 5 seconds Tag1 value is incremented by 1 for each 1 sec so it Tag1 value becomes 7 When button is released Tag1 value incremented by 1 again so it becomes 8 The above example is for illustration only to understand about events for button object Pressed Define the action when user continuously presses on button If required it is possible to configure Auto repeat and interval time for this action Practically once operator touch button clicked event will be executed first and when operator keep pressing button continuously then pressed action will keep 150 on being executed When operator releases the finger on button released action will be executed Auto repeat On Time interval 1000 m sec In this case Tag1 value first increment by 1 then keep on incrementing by 1 once in 1000 m sec as long as operator presses the button and increment by 1 when operator releases the button Released Define the action when user release press on button Switch Function In this case it requires using two buttons One button to turn ON Tag and another button to turn OFF Tag x o El Button1 Configuration Es Button Configuration General Bands Common Events General Bands Common Events Clicked Clicked TurnBitOn Tagl TumBitOff Tag1 Pressed Pressed Released Released _ A When operator clicks Button1 Tag1 1 Now Tag1
114. el Studio Panel Studio Basic Symbols However if applications developer has any additional symbols they can be arranged in folders and placed along with standard basic symbols and keep them in above path Example Create a folder by name Custom and copy it to C Program Files Panel Studio Panel Studio Basic Symbols It is possible to set path for graphic symbols in HMI software In Menu bar Click on File then select Environment and then select Graphics path such that all these will appear in a tree structure directly with in HMI editor such that no need to import these kind of symbols using special component Picture Box 220 Once symbol is selected in HMI from Graphics then if required it is possible to change Flip or rotate basic symbols in 0 90 180 and 270 Properties Tag Binding Select Analog Tag if animation is required for the symbol in Run time 221 MyPicturel Configuration Movement Select Enable Move and then enter X and Y start and end positions in pixels Tag Value lt is linked with Start and End Positions Ex HMI 750 Screen Resolution 800 X 480 Horizontal installation Width 800 Height 480 Move symbol from Left to Right in screen at Run time when tag value changes from 0 to 100 ru MyPicturel Configuration x To move symbol from Left to Right set start and end Positions for X coordinate in pixels and there is no need to set Y coordin
115. elect type of windows font size of font and style of font which includes Regular Bold Italic Underline and Strike out Back color Define back ground color Fore Color Define fore color for the font Decimal Define number of decimal places for the value to be displayed Value font It is to adjust size of display process value font select type of font size of font and style of font including Regular Bold Italic Underline and Strike out 6 7 1 11 Text box It is to Read Write Alpha numeric text in Run time It can be linked with any type of tag If object is linked with String type tag then Alpha numeric keypad opens in Run time if users touch on object If object is linked with Analog or Digital tag then numeric keypad opens in Run time if user attempts to touch on object If Digital tag is used then make sure decimals are set to 0 Alpha numeric keypad 132 Input Numeric keypad TextBox 1 s Properties _ Textbox i Tahoma y Bod E Note For common properties of all the components please check beginning of this section Write design time value f selected it writes value available at Text in design time and also in run time replacing default value defined at Tag data base MiddleCenter l Soft keyboard If enabled then it is possible to control the keypad appearance in run time For example if alignment is selected as Middle center then when keypad appears in run time
116. er Modbus RTU Slave is supported only from plug in option module Now Modbus RTU COM1 COM2 Modbus TCP slave Ethernet drivers are supported from HMI editing software V1 1 onwards 13 1 want to transfer some data from PLC1 to PLC2 both PLC s are from different vendors with different protocols Can use HMI for gateway application Yes it is possible You may use a function Copy TagB to TagA in scheduler 14 How quick can scan a tag from PLC and display it in HMI Minimum time is100 msec However please define scan rate properly in tag data base and also make sure that optimum communication settings are selected at both HMI and PLC 15 need to run HMI application in different countries Can display different languages in HMI for end users Yes it is possible 16 Can write scripts in HMI 325 Yes it is possible You can write scripts in C language and call them via scheduler 17 Can install HMI in outdoor No HMI is intended to install indoors in suitable enclosure 18 Do you have HMI with function buttons At present all our HMI are touch screen only function buttons are not available 19 What is operating system in HMI Can install windows XP in HMI All our HMI are having WinCE operating system No it is not possible to install windows XP OS in our HMI 20 We are OEM Company Can you supply WinCE hardware to us Can run my own applications in WinCE operating system Generally yo
117. er or relay The total current consumption for L1 L2 and L3 must be less than 10mA VO1 VO2 and VO3 are 24 volts logic outputs for driving PLC or external devices Note Sound input Output 3 DI and 3 DO are available in same card 34 5 Software 5 1 PC Software Panel Studio is Basic HMI Editing software Panel Studio Plus is Extensive HMI editing Software with Symbol Factory Historical Viewer software is to view historical data via PC 5 1 1 Basic software Panel Studio It is HMI editing software to develop applications in HMI It is mainly used for application development useful for operator interface in industrial applications Using HMI operators will be able to communicate with PLC s Inverters etc using OPC server via COM port and Ethernet port on different kind of protocols Using HMI editor software it is possible to develop operator interface applications like the following Sending start stop command from HMI to PLC to start motors pumps etc Display running stats of motors pumps etc Display Real time value of process parameters like temperature flow pressure etc Visualize process data in meaningful way as bar graphs real time trends historical trends dial meter level digital LED etc Real time alarms historical alarms alarm management Recipe management scripts programming Animation like visibility control blinking horizontal movement vertical movement etc Scheduler with timers coun
118. ere is what the animations will be shown based upon different values of Discrete Value Discrete Discrete Discrete Discrete Discrete Appearance of Value for Value for Value for Value for Value for Component Band1 Band2 Band3 Band4 Band5 True False False False False Blink Shaded Red Band 1 False True False False False Shaded Yellow a False False False False True Blink Shaded Black Band 5 True True True True True Blink Shaded Red Band 1 235 False True True True True Shaded Yellow Band 2 False False False True Blink Shaded Red Band 1 False False False False Original No bands active 6 8 Project Tools Build Fb Build amp Offline Simulation F7 Build amp Online Simulation F Online Simulation Stop Build amp Download Download Project Status 6 8 1 Build Once project is compiled successfully it creates build and this file need to be transferred to HMI If any errors during preparation of build it shows at output window just below to screen working area If Output is not visible below screen working area select it via Menu View and then click at Output or apply Reset window layout from the Menu View Output screens preparing screenl images0 0 objects 0 0 UserScripts checking Objects checking Alarms checking oCheduler checking Datalogs checking Recipes checking Build started Build succeeded A After creating buil
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120. f Top left is selected label position will be shown on Left side If orientation Horizontal then if Top Left is selected label position will be shown on Top side of component Orientation Vertical Horizontal Select direction Text Font It is to set font for the label including Name of Font Size of font and Style of font Supported styles include Regular Bold Italic Underline amp Strikeout Bevel Define inner border and outer border for the component Please refer common properties at beginning of this section for more details Decimals Define number of decimals to be displayed for value to be displayed along with level component in run time Tag Binding Select the Analog Tag of process value 185 Ticks Scale Bar Levell Configuration General Advanced Values Secti Ticks Position Define Ticks Position Available options include Top Left Bottom Right Both and None Ticks length Define length of Ticks in pixels Scale divisions Define number of Big Ticks in Level graph Scale Sub Divisions Define number of ticks between two big ticks Scale Label Divisions Define number of Labels to be displayed Example If Scale label division 5 Scale 0 100 then it display labels as 0 20 40 60 80 amp 100 Scale Width Define Scale width If ticks are selected to display on both directions then this define width between two scales on both sides Bar Width Defin
121. f HMI screen in a template and link this template with other screens such that operator will be alerted with any new Real time alarm Acked AlarmType TagName Active Time Value Label Number of Real time alarms Alarm blink object Alarm banner Acked AlarmType TagName ActiveTime Value ri Acknowledge button 6 7 1 17 Alarm Blink It is ready made component available for Alarms If Real time alarms are equal to or more than 1 then alarm blink symbol appears with animation automatically If there are no real time alarms and all active alarms are acknowledged then alarm blink symbol will disappear from the screen automatically 143 AlarmBlink 6 7 1 18 Button Buttoni A Button is commonly used to perform an action after operator presses it via finger or by clicking using a mouse in Run time Generally button is used to turn ON a bit Turn OFF a bit etc used with Digital type tags Example Start Pump Stop pump etc Three kinds of events supported for a button Clicked Pressed and Released Several functions are supported which can be configured from Events and all the functions are covered in next section Function editor 144 Properties Border Style Define border style Available options include none fixed single and fixed 3D Show select True False If it is selected then when operator presses this button it will show dotted line just inside the button When opera
122. f Select A is selected then Tag1 value 0 If Select B is selected then Tag1 value 1 If Option G is selected then Tag1 value 5 Events Changed Define action using function editor When operator presses on list box item in Run time the actions defined here will be executed 6 7 1 25 Recipe View Please refer section Recipe Project explorer for detailed information about Recipe View Recipe viewer is used in Run time to select Recipe Data Record and transfer Data Record from HMI to PLC manually It is also used to add new data records save new data records delete data records and modify data records in Run time 6 7 1 26 User View 178 Please also refer section Security Project explorer for detailed information about security features In design time it is possible to enter user name with security level In design time it requires operator to use two buttons in first screen and link them with functions Login and Logout Then in Run time during first time Login you can enter password Password change feature is available in Login Dialog User view component is used to add new users in Run time with security level 9 It also allows changing security level for other users and deleting existing users User view shows list of all the users with security level information L It is to add new user by user with security level 9 A It is to delete existing user by user with security level 9 t It
123. g different states of button based on value of tag and then it shows status similar to word lamp Button Configuration Button Security control Define security level for button It allows user to operate the button only when operator security level is equal to or more than security level defined here Please refer section Security at Project explorer for more information about security features Events Clicked Define the action when user presses button in Run time If required it is possible to configure holding time for this action Holding time is a very useful function If PLC has a large scan time some times operator click action will be not detected by the PLC In this case it is possible to have a hold time for click event such that operator action will be continuously present for time defined at holding such that PLC will receive operator action properly 149 Practically once operator touches button and releases finger instantly it is called as a Clicked action During this time a total of three actions will be executed Click Pressed and Released Clicked AddYaluetolag lagl 1 Pressed AddYaluetolag lagl 1 Released AddYaluetolag lagl 1 Case 1 Holding time 0 In above example Tag1 value becomes 3 Case 2 Holding time 5000 m sec In above example if scan time for Tag1 is 1000 m sec then Tag1 value becomes approximately 8 When button is clicked Clicked and Press
124. ge table Now in PC select Russian from language bar available at bottom area of screen Task bar to key in Russian text from keyboard Now in language table double click on empty rows under Russian column and enter Russian text equivalent to English texts After completing Russian text entry select English from language bar at Task bar 106 Template Pagel Language Language Zs English Russian Last Page ocnegHAaA CTpaHHua First Page Nepean cTpaHHua Nest Page Eneayouaa F Prewious Page Npeagbldyuwad CTpaHHua Label Title In Screen1 insert Language Selector and combo box will appear as shown Language Y E LanguageSelector1 Configuration General Common Events Appearance BackColor i ForeColor ButtonWidth pees O Write Design TimeValue TextFont Name Size Tahoma Style Bold li TagBinding It shows list of languages configured for display of end user Generally language selector if used in project is placed in screen1 for convenience to end user operators All the languages entered from project explorer will be displayed here Run time behavior 107 English Russian Y 6 7 Tool box These can be accessed from menu bar also from objects Toolbox 6 7 1 Basic Objects It is to draw simple shapes in the screen data entry data display alarms view etc 108 A DateTimeLabel Basl RealtimeAlarmbBox
125. ging stopped SystemDI 1 Itis system tag for Digital input SystemDI_2 Itis system tag for Digital input2 SystemDI_3 Itis system tag for Digital input3 SystemDO 1 Itis system tag for Digital output SystemDO_2 Itis system tag for Digital output2 SystemDO_3 It is system tag for Digital output3 Note The above system tags are available for use only when Sound Input Output option card installed in HMI on selected models Languagelndex Itis to select language index in run time Default language index 0 If new language is added its index number will be 1 Input Tag Itis used for custom keyboard application Please refer function EditSystemTag at section 6 7 1 19 for more details CurrentRecipeName Write Current Recipe Name into system tag after pressing icon PLC CurrentRecipeDataRecord Write Current Recipe data record name into system tag Pic Write to PLC at Recipe object in Run time after pressing icon Write to PLC at Recipe object in Run time 6 6 4 Connection It s to configure connection Possible options include OPC server other networks and General 19 a OPC server Configure HMI as OPC server for COM1 COM2 and Ethernet port s b Other networks Configure HMI as fieldbus slave on COM3 Ex DeviceNet EtherCAT etc It s an option and works only after plug in specific fieldbus option module c General Configure HMI as Slave for COM1 COM2 Drivers include Modbus RTU Slave Modbus TC
126. he data if you wishes to close the historical viewer or log out then it prompts to digitally sign the record by entering user name and password Then only it is possible to exit from historical viewer Signature User Password Status Comment x Cancel 8 2 Reserved 8 3 Tools 8 3 1 Tool Bar G2 SBGE SPB OS t 3 498 me Egagw PP 11 Scale zl 291 i Ti To open new project To open existing project file Print E Display trend a a a 9 Pw ER Display Events and alarm list Display Report Display values list Export data into excel Copy curves to clipboard Remark write a comment Search by specific time Search by a period of time Fast back ward for data monitoring Backward Forward Fast forward Zoom out Zoom in Zoom all Zoom by time Zoom by value Navigate to next page 292 Close historical viewer and return to Main program El Black background W White background Show graphical representation horizontally Show graphical representation vertically 8 3 2 Menu Bar FilefF Edit E Viewtv Disply Co PagelP Searchisi LanguagetLi HelptH BA ne ctr fer Open CO da Print Recent Logout Exit Import Chrl alk 1 Export Chrl Alt o Clear CErl AlE L by Copy Ctrl alk c Remark Ctrl Alt F Import Option B Signature Ctri alt s Import reserved for future Export To expor
127. hining 36 Maps and Flags 37 Material Handling 38 Mining 39 Misc Pipes ________ 40 Misc Symbols 41 Misc Symbols2 42 Mixers o 43 Motors S 44 Nature 45 Operator Interface _ _ 46 Panels o O 47 Pipes o 48 Plant Facilities 49 Power o S 50 Process Cooling 51 Process Heating 52 Pulp amp Paper __ _ 53 Pumps i 54 Safety S 55 Scales o ok N G9 OD NO Od O71 CO gt ININIVINI Ni OT Go O DO NINI 00 amp Ol N G9 NO A IOIO QINI B OO O1 OO O01 GO Y OMIM gt gt O a NO RO A OO gt oA CO N o WIWINI oA NO 01 amp O17 Go O GO CO 01 0 00 O NO QO gt 55 36 226 57 _ Sensors _ 55 58 TankCutaways 23 60 Textures 181 IES 62 Vehicles 41 64 Wire amp Cable 21 Toa 404 Design Time 1 55 23 73 41 21 In design time it allows to you to change colors of these symbols by application engineer Example Change tank color from standard grey scale to Green color Task Place symbol on a screen Toolbox Fig 1 Fig2 Fig3 Fig4 Task Increase size of symbol Select the symbol in screen and it will be as shown as Fig2 Then move mouse to a square pointer till arrow appears and then hold left click at mouse and drag to increase size of symbol as per your requirement and then it will be as shown in Fig4 Alternatively in property grid enter size in pixels as shown attached
128. hone plug io 3 5 MATE PLUG HMI may be used to alert operators for process alarm conditions These alarms are intended for indication and taking preventive action only and they should be not used as main source to safeguard operating personal and equipment Do not use HMI for emergency applications Note Sound input Output 3 DI and 3 DO are available in same card 4 5 8 Digital input Digital output Screen User Define System JE fo b bl Hame Type Comment Systembil_1 Digital Option Spuetembl_2 Digital Option SwsbemO 3 Digital Option SystembBiDl_1 Digital Option SyetemOO Digital Option SstemoO 3 Digital Option 33 Digital Input 3 nos Digital inputs are available on board in sound input output option card System tags available for digital inputs namely SystemD1_1 SystemDl_2 amp SystemDI_3 Digital Output 3 nos digital outputs are available on board in sound input output option card System tags available for digital outputs namely SystemDO_1 SystemDO 2 4 SystemDO_ 3 Pin Description Details Systemtag 5 5o am Do EN e ame Do2 SystemD0_2 e GND PowersuppysOVOG NA Table Pin connection details Fig Wiring details The digital input can accept a switch signal or a 24 volts logic input signal The digital input function is activated as the switch is closed or the event input terminal is pulled up to 24 volts L1 L2 and L3 can be a resistive load or inductance load like a buzz
129. hows how much time project opened for editing purpose 6 8 9 OPC Server tool This tool is used to check communication between PC acting as master device like IO module or PLC acting as slave and check quality of IO signals 240 OPC server is used basically to configure PLC or inverter driver at COM1 port COM2 port or Ethernet port using specific protocol Please check section Connection for more information about OPC server Example PC acting as Modbus OPC server 8DIO module address 1 Modbus RTU Slave Step 1 Open HMI editor software in PC Step 2 Open connection Screen Screen Screend Screend Screen Screen 1 Screen 2 Connections oR Setting oma Connections eo hy Tags a Screens OPCMODBUS Step 3 Connect IO module to PC via RS485 RS232 converter assume it is COM1 in PC Now PC is being used instead of HMI for testing purpose PC is Modbus RTU Master and IO module is Modbus RTU slave Step 4 Select OPCMODBUS in OPC server and click at Config 241 OPCMODBUS OPCMODBUSCFG q Ej 7 gt F gu aes 3 Address Space E z E Ta PL o No Custom 160 H 1 Conversions E ea Device Parameters El Simulation Signals tE Templates p anty checking enabled i e o oO Apply Step 4 Select COM port properly This is COM port number in PC to which slave device is connected S OPCMODBUS OPCMODBUSCFG Click here ag AY e b By t Te BE ara
130. ic value or Tag Name 276 In arithmetic expressions the gt character means greater than You can use the gt character to compare the values of numbers or variables if Tag1 gt 10 Tag4 40 Else Tag4 60 When Tag1 5 Result Tag 4 60 When Tag1 15 Result Tag 4 40 7 6 5 Less than or equal to lt Syntax Y A lt B Where Y is Tag name A B is Numeric value or Tag Name In arithmetic expressions the lt character means less than or equal to You can use the lt character to compare the values of numbers or variables if Tag1 lt 10 Tag4 40 Else Tag4 60 When Tag1 1 or 5 or 10 Result Tag 4 40 When Tag1 11 or 15 or any value greater than 10 Result Tag 4 60 7 6 6 Greater than or equal to gt Syntax 277 Y A gt B Where Y is Tag name A B is Numeric value or Tag Name In arithmetic expressions the gt character means greater than or equal to You can use the gt character to compare the values of numbers or variables if Tag1 gt 10 Tag4 40 Else Tag4 60 When Tag1 10 or 20 or 30 Result Tag 4 40 When Tag1 5 Result Tag 4 60 7 7 Assignment functions 7 7 1 Equal to Syntax Y A Where Y is Tag name A is Numeric value or Tag Name In arithmetic expressions character means equal to You can use the character to assign the values of numbers or variables Tag1 10 Tag10 Tag2 7
131. ich is Horizontal movement and Y position indicates movement from Top side to Bottom side which is Vertical movement For ex HMI 750 project 800 X 480 pixels Normal installation Horizontal Left to Right 800 pixels Vertical Top to Bottom 480 pixels Enable move Selected Start position X 0 Y 0 End position X 800 Y 0 Tag Value From 0 Tag Value To 100 Now in Run time when Tag value 0 then line will be at Top left and when Tag value 100 position of line will be Top Right Size Select Enable Size check box to enlarge decrease size of component in Run time Start Size Define X and Y coordinate for start size when tag value is minimum in Run time End size Define X and Y coordinate for end size when tag value is max Run time Tag Value Select Tag to be linked with this line This is useful if animation is required to be done on the line Bands This ts to select various bands as pert of animation in Run Time 114 Band Count Maximum 32 bands are available For ex In above sample If Tag value is between 0 to 20 line will be in Yellow color If Tag value is 21 to 80 then line color Green If Tag value in Run time is above 80 line color RED 6 7 1 3 Polygon a Polygon lt is to draw a polygon After finishing drawing double click using mouse left to complete the Polygon It is also possible to link polygon to a tag and define user friendly animation to appear in Run time
132. ime Every Bar box should be linked with Analog Tag Properties Border Style Define border style They include Fixed single Fixed 3D and None Direction Define direction of Bar graph Up Down Left Right Range high Display scale high Range Low Display scale low 206 Value Default value It is to check how fore color back color displays in PC during design time Tag Binding Select the Analog Tag of process value Bands It is to define various bands for the process value to appear and display animation in Run time Band count Use up down buttons to increase decrease number of bands Maximum 32 bands are supported In each band it is possible to configure back color fore color and blink properties Back color Define back color Fore Color Define fore color Blink Select True if blink is required and False if blink is not required Blink color If True is selected for blink then this property is visible and select required blink color Value It is the band range For the first band it is always Range Low value defined for bar box Band 1 high range is value defined at Band2 Band 2 high range value is value defined at Band3 so on 207 6 7 2 7 Scale Scale is a Graphical User Interface widget used along with bar box if required Scale Bar box Scale1 Configuration General Properties Back color Define back color Fore Color Define fore color Line Style
133. imulation is run again design time data records will appear again In HMI it works in two ways If you delete data records it will delete only from current session If you want to delete them permanently from Recipe data base in HMI press Save button Other wise when you switch off the power to HMI and switch On power again design time data records will appear again Application Transfer 10 data records from HMI to PLC automatically in Run Time once in 10 minutes after operator press start button 1 Create internal memory tag say Tag1 with Int16 type 2 Increase value of Tag1 by 1 once in 10 minutes using function Add value to Tag in Scheduler Po Repeat Countdown Enable Addy aluetoT aglT agl 11W rteRecipe U o Select the Recipe and Data record number to be written from HMI to PLC by using function WriteRecipetoT agByNumber Cofee Tag1 4 lf Tag1 value is more than 10 it needs to reset Data Record pointer to 1 and you can do this writing conditional statement in scripts as shown below You can call this function in scheduler itself Function name Reset1 93 User Script Name Reset Expression iffTagl gt 10KTagl 1 3 Expression f T agi gt 10T agi 1 5 Use two buttons in any screen to control scheduler start stop to begin transfer of Recipe data Records from HMI to PLC as per predefined set intervals 6 6 7 Event amp Alarm The Event is freq
134. ion It is to test HMI application in PC before downloading application to HMI connecting PLC directly with PC It works for 2 hrs only 237 6 8 5 Stop It is used to stop simulation program in PC When online simulation or Offline simulation is running in PC click on Icon in PC to stop the current running simulation oe HE Screent dog HMIF50 Design time application Screen Simulation is running in PC Fig Icons in Task bar Bottom area of screen in PC If Offline simulation or online simulation is already running in PC and user attempts to run it again build will fail It prompts error message similar to the following Screen Build Started Could not write to Output file C Program Files Project HMI 1550A Panel exe The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process Build Failed In case if the above message is prompted click on Stop icon couple of times and make sure that icon is not available in Task bar Again click on Build once and then run simulation 6 8 6 Build amp Download It is to build first and then download application from PC to HMI 238 6 8 7 Download It is to download application from PC to HMI Available options I PC to HMI via Ethernet 11 Removable Disk to HMI via USB flash disk PC to HMI via Ethernet After creating application create build in PC and make sure there are no compilation errors Connect Ethernet
135. ion to HMI connect IO module to HMI and check 6 8 10 OPC Client tool This tool is used to Read Write data between PC master and connected device Slave via OPC server lf OPC server is running click on icon fo to close it Then click on icon 4B to run OPC client w OPCMODBUS OPCMODBUSCFG File Edit View Go Tools Help Click here to open OPC Client O cw RE cel gt Ge ee ats Mame Simulate File tema Baud Rate Transmission Mode Byte Size Outx H E Conversions ecg RTI 8 No F a Device Parameters F a Simulation Signals Bese ES Templates Ut Untitled Test OPC Clien a View Help Connect Disconnect Server Status 243 i OF OPCKOYONET ap ok OPCLEGM OPCLGGMNET _ Cancel OPCLGME OPCLGM MET OPCMELSEC a OPCMELSECNET OPCMODBUSTCP OPCOMAON OPCOMAONNET OPCPANASONIC E OPCSCHNEIDERT S52 Use OPC 1 0a Interfaces GS OPCMODBUS Test OPC Client File OPC View Help Click here Add Item Access Path x Item Name PD so Browse items Filter ro Add Group Click here Data Type Use native type C Long C Bool C Double C Short String 244 File OPC View Help ESPEC Ta alu P1 01 011 CFF P1 01 012 CFF P1 01 015 CFF P1 01 014 CFF P1 01 D15 CFF P1 01 016 CFF Pi O1 D1 CFF OFF OFF P1 01 002 P1 01 003 OFF Pi O1 004 DFF F1 D01 D5 DFF 21 051 006 DFF F1 01
136. ired Back Color Define back color for the selected picture file in specific band Visible Define visibility for the picture in specific band Bitmap file Select picture file for specific band Image Layout Position of image with in Picture container Available options include None Center Stretch When stretch is selected it attempts to fit picture file to the size of container Transparent Select if no back color is required for picture file Flip It is to flip picture file in design time Available options are Horizontal Vertical Both and None 217 Rotate It is to select direction for the picture file in design time to adjust direction Available directions include 0 90 180 and 270 Example You may take a photo of a section of the factory floor like a tank and use this in HMI screen instead of default symbols If a bitmap file by name sunset jpg is linked with Picture box1 in screen If you wish the same sunset jpg in screen no2 do not create picture box and link with sunset jpg again Since a resource with name sunset already available if you try to use the same image in other place it may not allow you to do so and may prompt with error message If you really need the same image again copy picture box1 at screen and paste it in screen no 2 6 7 3 Graphics It is to select a symbol in screen like a Tank Motor etc Basic symbols are available in Panel Studio software and it includes the following sy
137. ition in Real time even with minor change in process value For example Step 5 i e Slider moves its position in Real time in steps of 5 Value It is used to enter process value in design time and check the Slider position in PC Indicator only 200 If Indicator only is selected slider is used for Read only Operator will be not able to move slider in Run time If Indicator only is not selected the slider is used for Read Write Operator will be able to move slider in Run time for example change set point for variable speed drive Value Position Define position for the value to appear in Run time Available options include Top left Bottom Right Both Internal and None Slider Configuration ues SectionsColors Common Sections colors lt is configure bands for the sections to show different colors for Labels and Ticks in Slider Example Three bands Section 1 Max 60 that means its band is from 0 to 60 it shows labels and ticks in black color Section 2 Max 80 that means its band is from 61 to 80 it shows labels and ticks in brown color Section 3 Max 100 that means its band is from 81 to 100 it shows labels and ticks in Red color Note Band setting is in for the total Scale defined Minimum to maximum 201 Slider Configuration Security level It is the security level to operate slider in Run time If security level of user currently Log in is less than s
138. k Pointer HistoricalAlarmBox N Line m AlarmBanner 44 Polygon E AlarmBlink Rect Button Elipse 2 BitLamp i Arc g WordLamp ES Table CheckBox NumericUpDown ComboBox BN DigitalLED Ed ListBox DigitalBox E RecipeView TextBox Ea Userview A Label ES LanguageSelector There are three ways to insert above objects into screen I Drag and drop li Select the object say line first and then use mouse to draw a line in screen 111 Select the object say line then double click mouse left click quickly by keeping pointer on selected line Then line will appear in screen For example select line and Double click it 3 times by keep mouse pointer on line you can see 3 lines appeared in screen After inserting object to screen it is possible to edit properties either by Graphical User Interface GUI dialog or editing properties directly in property grid How to edit via GUI dialog Insert any object in screen Select the object right click the mouse and then select properties Or Insert any object in screen Double click on Object and then GUI dialog will open automatically 109 Rect Configuration How to edit via Property grid By default property grid will appear at Right Bottom area of screen editor If not available in Menu click on View and then click at Reset Window Layout then property grid will appear at bottom right side of the screen editor just below the Project Explorer Bef
139. k on mouse Click at Rename and enter Recipe Name like Coffee Tea etc vy Recipe HEJ Coffee fi Tea Epen S Recipe Delete SEEE Coffee 4 Now double click on Recipe Coffee and then add Recipe Elements ingredients by selecting tags created earlier Milk Sugar and Water Then enter data records Proportion or set point of various ingredients for various batches as shown below m Sceenl Cofee Recipe No 1 Element Data Record E 4 d 3 oF 3 F FU oe XK e Mame Tag P1_01 Water We Default Value 88 Click here to enter Data Records in Design time E creer Galen gt Recipe Elements Transfer data records from HMI to PLC manually in Run Time 1 In Design time Insert Recipe view from Basic Objects in HMI screen Select Recipe from the following Combo box Select Data Record from the Data Record Combo box 89 Es This is to create new data Record by operator in Run Time This is to Save manually entered data Record in HMI A This is to delete data Record from HMI This is to send selected Data Record from HMI to PLC This is to Receive Data Record from PLC to HMI and Update to current selected Data Record t This is to navigate from bottom to top of data Records after selecting Data Record from Combo box 4 This is to navigate from Top to Bottom of data Records after selecting Data Record from Combo box A This is to enter value to Data record manuall
140. l these buttons via Mouse and then click at Format then select Make same size then select Both Before size adjustment Horizontal spacing It allows adjustment of horizontal spacing between any objects to make Equal Increase Decrease Remove For ex There are 3 buttons located at bottom area of a page Spaces between these buttons are not equal and screen is not looking well Now select all the 3 buttons via Mouse or using Ctrl in keyboard along with mouse and then in Menu bar click at Format then select Horizontal spacing then select Make equal Now it adjusts space between all these buttons with equal distance Before Spacing adjustment 60 Vertical spacing lt allows adjustment of vertical spacing between any objects to make Equal Increase Decrease Remove Before Spacing adjustment After vertical spacing adjustment Temperature Temperature Pressure Center in Page It allows adjustment of objects center in page horizontally and vertically For ex There are 3 buttons located at screen You wish to locate them center in page horizontally Then select these buttons and apply this feature to adjust buttons as per requirement Order Bring to back It take object back Bring to Front lt take object to the front side For ex There is Rectangle box and a label with different colors If you wish to keep label text on Rectangle then for the Rectangle choose the option
141. loop is determined as follows e n a while loop the next iteration starts by reevaluating the controlling expression of the while statement e Ina for loop using the syntax for init expr cond expr loop expr the loop expr clause is executed Then the cond expr clause is reevaluated and depending on the result the loop either ends or another iteration occurs 281 Int a 1 while a lt 100 a a 1 if a lt 95 continue ShowMessage a Result it will not show values between 1 and 94 because remaining statements in the current iteration are not executed after continue statement Result will show values 95 96 96 98 99 100 because of usage of continue with conditional statement as above 8 Historical viewer It is a PC based tool to view historical data and historical alarms 8 1 Human machine interface HMI 8 1 1 Preparation of historical data storage in HMI Procedure 1 Configure data logging insert historical trend object in HMI complete configuration of pens download application to HMI and make sure historical data is showing properly in historical trend at run time Configure alarms insert historical alarm box in HMI download application to HMI and check historical alarms If required refresh alarms in Run time using Button linked with Update Historical function and make sure historical alarms showing properly in historical alarm box in Run time Historical data and alarms are
142. lt is to edit tag value in run time from keypad For example if this function is called from button click event then keypad will open in run time and user can enter set point GotoNextControl lt is to move control to next object based on tab index setting Some objects like Text box Numeric Up and Down support Tab index function where priority Sequence can be configured and move accordingly in run time This is similar to Tab key in computer keyboard EditinputTag It is edit tag value in Data entry objects like Textbox etc in run time from a custom designed keyboard This is closely used with system tag InputTag and system function GotoNextControl For example it is possible to design custom designed keypad for numeric entry display this keypad all the time in screen for the operator Assume you have 5 text boxes and all of them are used to send Set points from HMI to PLC Now EditinputTag will act like a buffer to get numeric values from Keypad and then transfer them to specific text boxes after pressing Enter key in custom keyboard then control pointer automatically navigated to next Set point entry as per Tab index value defined during configuration TexBox1_ otBo2 etBos_ fetBod TetBox5 p oo alr poo alr poo alri poo alt poo aly 162 Label 1 s Properties mm E MiddleRight y Tahoma Fig Label 21 is linked with system tag InputTag it s buffer for keypad entries Button24 Pr
143. mBox Function No No of RealtimeAlarmBox 154 First page lt is to move pointer to first page of alarms Last page lt is to move pointer to last page of alarms Page Up Itis to move pointer to previous alarm Page Down Itis to move pointer from one alarm down to next alarm Function name Set Historical Alarm Box Parameter Setting Function No Update Historical 10 01 A a oA Update Historical lt is to refresh historical alarms in Historical alarm box For Example You may create a task from Scheduler to refresh historical alarms display once in 5 minutes Scheduler functions Start Scheduler lt is to start selected scheduler Stop Scheduler lt is to stop selected scheduler Parameter Setting Scheduler O all Scheduler If O is selected it means select all the schedules Data Log control functions Start Data logging It is to start data logging Stop Data logging It is to stop data logging Dump data and alarms It is to dump historical data and historical alarms from internal memory SD card to USB Flash drive 155 Source of data storage is defined during HMI project configuration time Available options are internal memory or SD card SD card is optional in some HMI models Clear data and alarms lt is to clear historical data and alarms from internal memory SD card Dump data It is to dump historical data from internal memory SD card to USB memory disk Clear data It is to
144. mbol categories Symbol categories oaeo femeaconrs ay aprons d d Cowes S S o Cos Sid eoms S d s Thames 4 f ierann ef cl a Taos O alarmas Cor o d 6 s o A o e 7 pumas E E E apuros 5 i f v 6 a ae 1 1 1 1 1 218 17 Vehicles True Color 6 G 6 C True Color E CAProgram Files Panel Studio Basic Symbols Office TTOWS Pipes Blower gt Power Boilers E Pumps Co nveyors Fush buttons fan Instruments E Tanks re de Valves A Handlina SSS o ee Vehicles Use these cursor points to change the size Some symbols are available with 6 different colors in Red Green Yellow Blue Brown and Grey All the symbols are vector graphics occupies less memory space with high quality It is possible to set transparent property for symbol in design time from property grid Transparent means screen color itself will appear as back ground color Also it is possible to change symbol back ground color during design time and Run time How to set transparent property to symbol from property grid 219 Band Editor L Transparent BitmapFile arrow1 b wmf Fip None Rotate 0 Walue 100 OOOO o Animati Bands TagBindi Fig Back color Transparent Fig Back Color Green color Since all are vector symbols if symbol is enlarged it does not loose quality When Panel studio is installed all the basic symbols will be installed at default folders C Program FilesiPan
145. mn Location 16 32 Columns Collection Size 736 160 Properties Latest Alarm Configure how alarms to be displayed in alarm box Available options include Bottom and Top If Top is selected then all the latest alarms will be displayed at the top of alarm box in Run time Columns Itis to select columns required to display in Alarm box Select the required column and then Set Visible true if column is required Set Visible false if column is not required Also set width of specific column from here EE Columns Editor Members No s Properties aM E Mise Visible width Visible Remove Alarm functions 138 Insert button and link events with any of the following functions via function editor Acknowledge alarm Navigate alarms to first page last page page up amp Page down 139 Alarm amp Event re d a Setpoint Decimal Mode Constant w Walue Message TEKI01 Level Low Low Log Log Alarm o SetPomnt Group Event Hysteresis Message Tagl LoLo Log Alarm 10 1 TRIO Level Low Low Ll ni o h b O Tag Type Log i Teci a e e Tag HIi Log Alarm 1 TR102 Level High cn Fig Alarm configuration screen in design time Please check section Events and Alarms for more information about Alarm and Events configuration E Screen13 E Real time alarms No Acked Type Name ActiveTime Message Value Group Y HiAlar Tagi 16 Jul 109
146. mple Tag1 string data type Default Value HELLO if Tag1 HELLO Tag4 40 else Tag4 60 Result Tag4 40 Tag1 string data type Default Value HELLO if Tag1 hello Tag4 40 else Tag4 60 Result Tag4 60 7 6 2 Not Equal To Not Equal to strings numbers and variables The operator means not equal to and is used between two numbers or variables in an expression The operator has the same meaning as the lt gt and operators Syntax Y A B Where Y is Tag name A B is Numeric value or Tag Name The character means Not equals when it compares text strings arithmetic values or variables that contain text strings or arithmetic values If the value of the expressions are not equal the command returns 1 meaning true if the expressions are equal the command returns 0 meaning false 275 if Tag1 1 Tag4 40 Else Tag4 60 When Tag1 1 Result Tag4 60 When Tag1 10 Result Tag4 40 7 6 3 Less than lt Syntax Y A lt B Where Y is Tag name A B is Numeric value or Tag Name In arithmetic expressions the lt character means less than You can use the lt character to compare the values of numbers or variables if Tag1 lt 10 Tag4 40 Else Tag4 60 When Tag1 5 Result Tag 4 40 When Tag1 15 Result Tag 4 60 7 6 4 Greater than gt Syntax Y A gt B Where Y is Tag name A B is Numer
147. n DeviceNet CC Link EtherCAT ControlNet CompoNet Ethernet_IP ProfiNetlO CC Link Modbus RTU etc Please note that it need plug in module to get this connectivity and it is an option It is possible to order HMI first and then add required fieldbus plug in module as per customer requirements later Location of this plug in module is designated with COM3 in HMI 83 Other Networks Profibus DP a CANopen L DeviceNet CC Link EtherCAT Control et Compo et a CANopen Other Networks Ether et IP Note CompoNet ControlNet CC Link are not supported at this time In case if there is requirement for these networks please contact factory Other Network Configuration PES S00 kbps m How to access help file for other networks Separate help files are available for each fieldbus network Open the fieldbus configuration and then access help file from menu as shown attached from software itself 6 6 4 3 General It is to support additional protocols In HMI editing software V1 1 Modbus Slave amp Modbus TCP slave onboard drivers added They can work from standard COM1 COM2 and Ethernet ports In earlier versions they are supported from Plug in option module only Note Modbus RTU Slave can be used at only one of COM1 or COM2 ports 84 ModbusSlave ModbusSlaveTCP How to access help file for other networks Separate help files are available for each network Open the configuration
148. n saver in min from O to 60 By default it is O which means screen saver function is disabled Password It is to define password for HMI control center It accepts only numeric entry If defined then it is required to enter password for all control center operations First time it is required to enter password twice first one is password and next one is for confirmation If user enter wrong password it shows message Wrong password try again please New password 46 Other It is for configuration of special applications Example TwinCAT to configure TwinCAT Ethernet OPC server it need to setup configuration at Control center as well For this select TwinCAT press Other soft button to configure AMS net ID details etc 5 2 5 Touch Calibrate It is used to calibrate touch screen While running the application if soft button in application is not sensed properly or if boundaries of soft button are shifted then it might require recalibration of touch screen Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen Press the Esc key to cancel nm Initially target will be at center Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat this procedure as target moves around all the 4 corners After completing above step it prompts message New calibration settings have been measured Press the enter key t
149. ne action using function editor When operator presses on combo box in Run time the actions defined here will be executed To increase up down arrow size on combo box then increase size of text font 6 7 1 24 List box ListBox A list box is a Graphical User Interface widget that allows the user to select single item from a list of available items The available options are entered during Design time and they are available for selection at Run Time On selection it writes value to a Tag based on the order number Every List Box should be linked with Analog Tag GUI Wizard dialog istBox1 Configuration 176 E ail a Eu x Width Y Height 112 11 2 Others Mame Visible SecurityLevel ES ListBox1 Configuration General Items Common Events Changed Property Grid El Appearance BackColor White E Design ForeColor MN ControlTex Name ListBox ScrollB arwidth 20 Locked False TextFont Tahoma 12 Bold SecurityLevel O El Behavior i Events vee a Enter List of os El Data Options in PE me Collection __ Design time PEN Hone Tagbinding Tagit Select Analog amp Location 176 128 Taq Size 160 112 Properties Scroll Bar Width Define width of scroll bar appears on Right side of List box Items Define all the available options in design time 177 For example There are 6 options available to select a process Tag1 Analog type of Tag is linked to List box1 Now I
150. ne default font size Fill color Back color and Fore color for the properties of most of the objects like label Check box Rectangle Ellipse Pie Table Dial Level Meter Slider Thermometer etc 6 3 2 Edit 58 Edit Format View Of Undo Ctrl 2 Redo Ctrl SE Cut Ctrl x Ba Copy Ctrl C B Paste Ctrl o Delete Del SelectAll Ctr A Unselect All dE Search Ctrl F Lip Ctrl g Down Ctrl OQown Lett _trl Lett Right Ctrl Right Properties 6 3 3 Format Align Make Same Size Horizontal Spacing Vertical Spacing Center In Page Order 7 Lock Controls Align It is to align selected components objects etc for adjusting their position precisely in screen layout Available options for selection are Center Right Left Tops middle amp Bottom Ex Align two Labels to the left in HMI screen Assume both labels are created in Screen1 Select both the labels first using mouse alternatively select first label by left click at mouse then press Ctrl in keyboard and then select second label by left click at mouse Now in Menu click at Format then select Align then select Left Before Align adjustment After Left Align adjustment 59 Make Same Size It is to adjust different objects to the same Width Height Both width and height Size to grid etc Ex Adjust five buttons to same size i e height and width Create five buttons first say in Template Then select al
151. nected to Internet to monitor and control HMI 58 What is the best advice to reduce risk when using HMI Remote viewer applications via internet Enter password at Control Center We suggest using all the security features available in HMI editing software There are 9 security levels available to configure and link every button with appropriate security level and then assign users with appropriate security levels to reduce risk Make sure first screen in HMI application dedicated for user log in with assigned security levels 59 Can have access for full control of HMI from HMI Remote viewer Yes it is possible 60 Can use HMI Remote viewer session for monitoring only with out any control In this case we suggest using all security features in HMI editing software and make sure every button in HMI application will have security level of minimum 2 Then for monitoring purpose create users with security level 1 331
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153. nter at exact date time required then in menu click on Edit then Remark and now it prompts the following Remark Edit Remark Time 5 11 2009 1 09 09 PM Contents Irregular Can not more then 40 words x Cancel 298 Click on OK after writing remark il n ee ee eee eee eee es we ew ee ew wwe wee we ew ee eww ew ee eee RR ow eee A ae Ree wee ewe wee wwe te ee wee wee eee eee ewe ee ee eees we yp ee A Se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ype ee ee ee eee Ta 13 06 38 13 08 03 13 09 07 IA 13 12 22 05 11 09 05 11 09 05 11 09 05 11 09 gt 05 11 09 e b ee be ee ee ee wee ww tbe cc roo eee eee ee ed ewe ew ee ee eee eee eb ewww eee eee eee 05 11 09 13 09 09 Irregular Pagel Page aam Rate 100 mSec Dot index Time 05 11 09 13 09 09 Later it is possible to search data with respect to above remark by any one of the following ways Click on Remark icon In Menu click on Search then select Remark Search 3 By Time D By Period By Legend By Events Alarm By Remark Alternatively near the task bar at bottom area of the screen click on Seek by Remark Seek by Legend Seek by Events larm Trend Scale List Pagel Page Zoom Rate 100 mSec Dot Then it will show list of Remarks available in a window Just double click on selected Remark and pointer will navigat
154. nto zeros Syntax Y X Where Y is Tag name A B Tag Name or constant numeric value For example bitwise Not of value 9 will result 4294967286 Evaluate 9 The result of this command is 4294967286 lt accepts variable as double which is 32 bit so 2 1 4294967295 9 4294967295 9 which is equal to 4294967286 7 4 6 Logical AND amp amp It is also called as Conditional AND operator Syntax Y A amp amp B Where Y is Tag name A B Tag Name or numeric value Example Tag3 Tag288Tag1 The conditional AND operator 44 is similar to the Boolean AND operator in that it evaluates two expressions and returns true when both expressions are true lt is different 270 when the first expression evaluates to false Since both expressions must be true it s automatically assumed that if the first expression evaluates to false the entire expression is false Therefore the conditional AND operator returns false and does not evaluate the second expression When the first expression is true the conditional AND operator goes ahead and evaluates the second expression The amp amp operator compares two values with a bitwise AND function Evaluate a amp amp b Each of the operands a and b is converted to a binary number and each of their bits is compared that is bit 1 of a is compared with bit 1 of b and so on When bits in both tags are 1 then bitwise logical AND will produce 1 If any on
155. o USB flash disk and then use Historical viewer software to archive data in PC It is also possible to transfer historical data from HMI to PC via Ethernet Screen Tagz Datal ogs Instant l sec al DiatalLogl Tagl Enable By Timer Instant 1 sec Name Data log name Tag Select the Tag to configure data logging Action Enable or disable above tag for data logging Type By Timer or By Change By Timer As per Log Method and Log Speed By Change When value is changed from previous value In this case it requires user to set Tolerance value Method This is method of logging measured data Choose the Log method of Instant Average Minimum or Maximum data Instant logging in the last measured data at the sampling interval Average logging in averaged measured data at the sampling interval Minimum logging in minimum measured data at the sampling interval Maximum logging in maximum measured data at the sampling interval Log Speed It is the data logging speed of measured data Choose one of the following 100 msec 1 sec 2 sec 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1 min 5 min and 10 min 97 6 6 9 User Script It is possible to write scripts using C language and run them in HMI Template Pagel User Script Function mea O Funcion A Select function and click at to open specific function for editing Click on an to add one more user script Click on n to delete selected user script
156. oduct catalog please check additional accessories catalog for more details about specific PLC cables spare parts etc Description Details o Z Hardware lock with Panel studio Plus software PC to HMI cable Ethernet Cable HMI to PLC cable OO ETT d Flash memory USB Jooo O Sound Board SSS o OSOS 12 2 Products Overview Five HMI models HMI 450 HMI 730 HMI 750 HMI 1050 amp HMI 1550 are available HMI 730 HMI 750 eso O 4 3 F i T i 1 o 1 5 N h oh D O gt O N D O O Q O N N D IA Resolution 480x272 800 x 480 1024 x 768 W X H in pixels Display type TFT Wide TFT Wide TFT Wide TFT touch TFI touch touch touch touch screen screen Screen Screen Screen AR gt O lt D e 0 e lt D Colors analog analog analog analog analog 95 X 54 152 X91 152X91 203 X 152 304 X 228 A 152x91 f 182x91 203X 152 304x 28 Display position Both Both Both Both Both ere reo amp horizontal a rana oreo amp horizontal amp vertical vertical vertical vertical vertical Yes Yes MainHardware S Processor CPU speed ARM711 Boune Carers Cones Con 533Mhz 533Mhz Cortex A8 Cortex A8 Cortex A8 66 Mhz 667Mhz 667Mhz some II O O A ports Interfaces RS485 DB25 Female 11 1 1 1 1 RJ45 IO VES NES DES IESO VE 13 Model______HMI450 HMI730 HMI750 _ HMI 1050 HMI 1550 Other networks Slave A PROFIBUS DP MPI Option N A
157. of 32 alarms in one Analog tag If BitO is Low it is possible to generate alarm Select Bit wise 0 Type Lo If BitO is High it is possible to generate alarm Select Bit wise 1 Type Hi Similarly it is possible to generate alarms for any bits O to 31 for analog tag Type There are various types of H L HH LL dev dev Error or disable to be selected for job or Alarm purpose H High limit When the process is over high limit the alarm or job is actuated Ex High set point 80 When process value is more than 80 it triggers alarm L Low limit Any the process is lower than low limit the alarm or job is actuated Ex Low set point 20 When process value is less than 20 it triggers alarm HH High high limit to set up another limit higher than high limit for double warning Ex High high set point 90 When process value is more than 90 it triggers alarm LL Low low limit to set up another limit lower than low limit for double warning Ex Low low set point 10 When process value is less than 10 it triggers alarm 95 Dev Trigger event on positive deviation of process value The job or alarm is actuated when process value is deviated by greater than set point earlier process value For ex Set point Type Constant Value 10 At 10 00 01 Tag1 40 At 10 00 02 Tag1 51 Then job or alarm is activated Dev Trigger event on negative deviation of process value The job or alarm is actuated when process
158. of the container Set X and Y position in screen in pixels Size Size of the component in pixel Set height and width of component in pixels Position lt is define position of Label Value etc for some components Available options include None Top Left Bottom Right Both and Internal 183 Position naming convention for components For example Level component Label Position Bottom Right If Orientation is Vertical then Label will be displayed at Right side to component If Orientation is Horizontal then Label will be displayed at Bottom side to component 6 7 2 2 Level It is normally used to display process parameter value in several steps Generally it is linked with Analog type tag Analog input type tag at PLC which is received as 4 20 mA signal from field transmitters like Ear level transmitters sound detectors in ball mills etc Tick length Divisions Bricks Scale Sub divisions 5 Scale Division 10 Big ticks Scale Label Division 5 0 20 40 60 80 amp 100 scale Sub divisions 5 Small ticks between two big ticks Bar Divisions 50 50 bricks between 0 to 100 EA Back color Indent Bar width 184 Levell Configuration Properties Back Color Define background color for the component Labels Position Define labels position Available options are Top Left Bottom Right and Both Naming convention depends on orientation If orientation Vertical then i
159. oject Load Press Down arrow and select the path if folders are available in USB stick Then press on Load button near the combo box If project file is available in selected path then it will transfer from USB stick to HMI Save button It is to save application from HMI to USB stick Clear button It is to clear application manually in HMI 5 2 4 Instrument 41 Instrument Ethernet IP Angled Clock It is to set Time and Date in HMI Set Clock 14 29 34 If earlier loaded application using data logging then before setting clock it requires to transfer historical data and alarms from internal memory SD card to safe place say USB stick or transfer to PC via Ethernet Other wise you may loose historical data and alarms in internal memory SD card permanently after changing the clock Ethernet 42 It is to define IP address to HMI 12 16 0 re 229 cas el 0 0 0 0 Type Available options are static and dynamic If dynamic is selected then address mask and gateway are disabled and they will be assigned by DHCP server automatically If it is static then user can set IP address for HMI manually Address IP address of HMI Mask Subnet mask address Gateway Gateway address If HMI is connected with LAN contact system administrator to allot unique IP address for HMI in network Orientation By default it is Angle 0 other available options are 90 180 amp
160. olution with width amp height cannot be modified after creating project others can be modified later Password It is password for specific project If defined then it is required to remember carefully and it is prompted to enter password when specific project is opened in any PC Run Time screen Setting T age Setting Runtime Resource Internal Storage Intemal Memory e Alarm sampling rate ms 1000 e Startup event L Shutdown event It is to select Data Alarm log path start up and shutdown expressions Internal storage Define internal storage path for Historical data and historical Alarms Available options include internal memory and optional SD card SD card option is available in selected HMI models In case large internal memory is required it need to select SD card and in this case historical data and alarms are stored in SD card instead of internal memory How ever retrieval of historical data and alarms from SD card may be little bit slower compared with retrieval from internal memory Alarm sampling rate Define sampling rate for alarms Default sampling rate is 1000 msec Range of sampling rate is from 100 msec to 10 000 msec Start up Event Define events to be executed during HMI power on For ex User can write a script to be executed at HMI power on and these scripts can be selected at start up expression This feature is useful to initiate some values at register etc Ex Tag1 10 Shutdown Event
161. omponent relative to upper left corner of the container Set X and Y position in screen in pixels Size Size of the component in pixel Set height and width of component in pixels k Pointer lt is to deselect the tool selection 6 7 1 2 Line N Line lt is an object used to draw line and do animation in Run time linking with Tag User can edit properties via GUI dialog or property grid as per convenience After drag drop of object to screen double click on object to open GUI dialog or select the object and directly enter properties via property grid available at bottom right corner of screen editor Linel Configuration General Appearance Line Width Define Line width 112 Direction Horizontal or Vertical Points Point1 Define X and Y coordinate for line starting point and they show current position Point1 Define X and Y coordinate for line end point and they show current position Tag Binding Select Tag to be linked with this line This is useful if animation is required to be done on the line Animation This ts to do animation on line in Run Time Movement Select Enable Move check box if movement animation is required in Run time Start Position Define X and Y coordinate for start position when tag value is minimum in Run Time 113 End Position Define X and Y coordinate for end position when tag value is max Run time Where X position indicates movement from Left side to Right side wh
162. on and then specify the target folder and click on Save O If there is large data after 65535 rows it creates new excel file with name Project name Part X where X is the file number say 1 2 etc 8 6 Remark This is used to mark comment on data after verification For example supervisor checks historical trend and may wishes to mark a comment say Irregular at specific date time Maximum 40 characters are allowed in each remark 297 Display measured values from historical data of C Wata Acquisition Studio ReallimeWemot1 prj FilefF Edit E Mier DisplyiD PagerPh Searchis HelpiHh ee eb 63 H 4 AB f2oomsize l 1 Scale a El Views Disply D Par Import Ctr alt 1 Ag Export Chr ako Clear Cbrl Alt L bb Copy Chrl alk c E Remark Chri tAlt R Import Option B Signature Ctri alt s In historical viewer there is a pointer which moves around the trend for selecting the data Just use the mouse and left single click on historical trend then you can see pointer as shown attached So se eee eee esse ee settee ee eee ses ee see eee se eee See se See eee sede esas a o o e o e see shea A A A ii e i a a This is curser point for T exact date time selection z a EN DONA o rm ata o Is Stee oe ee ee ae a ee eer a 448 9 13 05 53 13 06 58 13 08 08 AROSA 131012 aaa 1 09 05 11 09 05 11 09 05 11 09 05 11 09 05 11 09 Zi ee 05 1 4 08 Place the poi
163. op the sound First you may search different audio files available in your PC Set Program Access and Defaults Windows Catalog Windows Update Programs b Documents d settings A For Files or Folders On the Internet Search Help and Support For Internet Audio video o For People Run ES PA Pl ath e Bs M Log OFF mahi Windows AF Professional Turn OFF Computer start wi UMHMIA Microsoft EJ Microsoft Excel Mahi 158 Then you will get list of wav files available in your PC Select the required files and keep them in a folder in your desktop In HMI editing software in Project explorer click on Setting and then add the required wav audio files Then in Events configure them as shown 159 Screen Tags DataLogs Alarms amp Events Setting Alarm amp Event 2 of p A Grou 3 Tag Tagl e 5 1 hd setpoint Decimal 2 e Mode Constant e Hysteresis Value i E vent Type HiHi Log Flaps ound alert waw Loop Log Alarm Type Lo SetPoint Group Event Hysteresis g HiHi Log Alarm 30 Tag Tagi PlayS ound alert av One time Mo PlaySound alert av Loop Recipe functions Write Recipe to Tag Write Recipe to Tag This function writes specific Data Record of a Recipe from HMI to PLC This function can be used in Button event or scheduler E
164. operator from HMI in Run time Generally it is linked with Analog type tag Analog output type tag at PLC to send 4 20 mA signal out from PLC for external Controllers Variable speed drives etc Scale divisions Scale sub divisions Labels bar Active bar color Ed Value appears in Run time if Inactive bar color MM Value position Back color 3 197 In above fig Scale divisions 10 Big ticks Scale sub divisions 5 Small ticks between big ticks scale Label divisions 10 0 10 20 till 100 Properties Back color Back color for the component Active bar color Define active bar color Slider bar color Define border color for the slider LED color Color of the handle Inactive bar color Define inactive bar color LabelsPosition Define Labels position Available options include Top Left Bottom Right Both Internal and None Orientation Horizontal Vertical This is orientation of Slider component and in above figure it is Horizontal direction Slide size Define height and width of the slider 198 Text Font lt is to set font for the label including Name of Font Size of font and Style of font Supported styles include Regular Bold Italic Underline amp Strikeout Bevel It is to set border including inner border outer border and style of border Inner Border True False Outer Border True False Style 9 styles are available None Flat Single Double Raised Lowered Double Raise
165. operties 163 Button35 s Properties For example in this application if cursor is first located at Textbox1 in run time then if operator enter value 123 from keypad and press Enter softkey the value available at InputTag buffer will be moved to Textbox1 and then cursor will move to next Textbox as per Tab index value 6 7 1 20 Bit lamp It is used to show Digital input status for operator It is linked with either Digital input type tag or Analog input type tag By using band editor it is possible to display different foreground color different background color different text different symbols different Blink color and control visibility when Tag value is 0 or 1 When Bit lamp is linked with Digital type Tag it has only two bands by default Band1 value is O and Band 2 value is 1 For example If Tag1 0 show Red color back ground with Orchid color blink If Tag9 1 show green color back ground GUI Wizard 164 BitLamp1 Configuration General Bands Common Appearance Borderstyle Fixedsingle bi TextFont Name Tahoma Style Bold x TagBinding Circle SIze C BitLamp1 Configuration General Bands Common Band BackColor MM ForeColor Blink Blink Image BitmapFile Transparent Transparent Flip None b Value Band aa BackColor ForeColor Text BitLampl Visible BlinkColor ImageLayout None TransparentColor
166. or the lines in table Line Width lt is the width of lines Columns lt is to define number of columns in table Rows lt is to define number of rows in table 125 Name It is the unique name for the table in specific page Locked lt is to determine if table is locked for further moving and resize in design time and you can set this in property grid 6 7 1 8 Numeric Up Down Numeric Up Down is Graphical User Interface widgets that allow the user to increase or decrease value of a tag by pressing Up or Down arrows in Run time or alternatively enter numeric value directly via keypad User can edit properties via GUI dialog or Property grid as per convenience After drag drop of object to screen double click on the object to open GUI dialog Every Numeric Up Down button should be linked with an Analog Tag Except Up Down arrow if user presses another area of Numeric Up Down component in HMI at Run time Numeric keypad will open Then user can enter numeric value directly Numeric Keypad will not appear in PC during Online Offline simulation and you can use keyboard directly to enter numeric value NumericUpDown Configuration General Common Events Increment Select the value to be incremented decremented each time when up down arrow is pressed in Run time Properties 126 Increment Value to be incremented in Run time after pressing Up Down button Maximum Define Maximum value Minimum Define Minimum value Value
167. ore placing any objects in screens check section File Environment and set default font size fill color fore color and back color for the objects as shown 110 Environment General Download and Upload Snap and Grid Object 6 7 1 1 Common Properties Appearance Back Color Set background color of the component Fore Color Set Fore color of the component Bevel It is to set border including inner border outer border and style of border Inner Border True False Outer Border True False Style 9 styles are available None Flat Single Double Raised Lowered Double Raised Double Lowered Frame Raised Frame Lowered Behavior Visible True False determine whether component control is visible or hidden Enable This is for event control If linked with Digital tag if tag value 1 in run time then events configured for the object will be executed If tag value 0 then events will be not executed Data Tag Binding Select the Tag of process value Write design time value f selected it writes value available at Text in design time and also in run time replacing default value defined at Tag data base Design Name It is name of the component Security level Define security level for the component 111 Locked True False It is to Move or Resize the component Layout Dock Defines which borders of the control are bound to the container Location The coordinates of the upper left corner of the c
168. ouch with finger any screen area to accept the new settings Avoid operating with hard or sharp material such as ball point pen or pencil use polyacetal pen stylus tip 0 8 mm or less if possible 47 5 2 6 System Info System Information _ Version Shows current firmware version of HMI Flash lt shows internal memory status in MB First one indicates free memory available for use and second one represents total memory capacity 32 MB reserved for system So remaining can be used for application and data logging SD card lt shows SD card memory status First one indicates free memory available for use and second one represents total memory capacity USB disk It shows USB stick memory status First one indicates free memory available for use and second one represents total memory capacity IP MAC Display IP address and MAC address of HMI Update soft button used to update firmware in HMI 5 2 6 1 Firmware update procedure 1 Please check current firmware version in your HMI Power on HMI At control center touch soft button System information and note down current firmware version 2 Obtain latest firmware files from factory There are different firmware files for different HMI models and please use correct file to update firmware in your HMI HMI 450 730 HMI 750 1050 1550 Firmware version 0 99B1 0 99B2 Img bin 6410 folder unzip Img bin PC100 folder to V1 0 to get IMG BIN file Unzip to get IMG
169. plays current status of internal memory SD card available in Number of Real time alarms It is analog type tag and display active number of Real time alarms Number of Historical alarms lt is analog type tag and display total number of historical alarms available Screen saver time lt is analog type tag and used to enter screen saver time in minutes Attribute for this tag is Read Write Beeper enable It is digital type tag and used to enable disable the beeper 1 means beeper enable O means beeper disable Beeper volume It is analog type tag which accepts O to 100 as value for volume control Back light lt is to enter backlight luminance value between 0 and 100 O means backlight luminance is minimum dark backlight and 100 means backlight luminance is maximum Bright backlight 78 RTC_Day It is analog type tag and used to display RTC day value RTC_Month Itis analog type tag and used to display RTC month value RTC Year Itis analog type tag and used to display RTC year value RTC_Hour Itis analog type tag and used to display RTC hour value RTC_Min Itis analog type tag and used to display RTC minute value RTC Sec Itis analog type tag and used to display RTC second value RTC_day of week It is analog type tag and used to display RTC day of week value like Monday 1 Tuesday 2 and so on Is data logging It is digital indicates On OFF status of data logging 1 means data logging is running and O means data log
170. pplication make sure it is 1GB minimum for best performance 5 1 5 Software Installation Install Microsoft installer V3 1 Install Microsoft Net frame work V3 5 SP1 Install Panel Studio Install OPC server Install Demo projects Default path C Program Files Panel Studio Demo Project Install Historical viewer Install Remote viewer To uninstall software click at Start Programs Panel Studio Uninstall 37 If any folders or files are deleted manually from C Program Files Panel studio then delete a file by name BCFile manually from C WINDOWS before attempting to start new installation process Other wise you may get error message Access Violation 5 1 6 Accessories AC DC power supply preferably un interrupted power supply UPS PC to HMI programming cable Ethernet USB stick Pen for easy touch operations Power supply connectors 5 1 7 Quick start Install Microsoft net Panel Studio software symbol factory OPC server and Historical viewer software in PC Open Panel studio software in PC Create a new project and develop a sample application Build project If any errors correct them Save project Check project in offline simulation If PLC is being used for testing then Make sure that appropriate program is available at PLC Check OPC server manual for specific PLC driver and prepare correct cable Configure OPC server properly in Panel Studio software and create PLC data base Connect PLC to HM
171. ps HMI 1550 12 nos Mounting clips Mounting clips Top view Bottom View O Use Proper Tools to open HMI enclosure 26 Tighten all mounting clips otherwise it may effect the touch panel operation and ingress protection will be compromised 4 4 Power Supply The following options are available 1 AC Power 90 250 V AC 47 63 Hz Universal AC power supply Except HMI 450 2 DC Power 11 36 V DC AC Power 90 250 V AC 47 63Hz 1 2 3 oon DC Power 11 36 V DC 11 36VDC Different power boards are available for above options and they will be fitted into HMI as per ordering code 27 5 The protective earth terminal should be connected first before any other connection is made Do not open HMI enclosure in potentially explosive environments If any service is required switch off the power supply and bring HMI to environment which is clean Use proper tools to open HMI enclosure Repairs servicing should be done by personal qualified trained experienced and authorized to perform these kind of tasks Dangerous high voltages may be present in parts of PCB and improper servicing may cause shock and fatal injury to personal involved in job All local electrical regulations should be strictly followed while connecting power supply to HMI Use proper rated cables earth grounding shielding from reliable sources line protections in power supply circuit via fuses etc to avoid shock injury d
172. r E 1711 No Input bit ro 1 BOOL 1 17D12 No Input bit ro 2 BOOL 1 Conversion p No Input bit ro 3 BOOL 1 R meee So Hora No Input bit ro 4 BOOL 1 y 8 Tenia 1DI5 Mo Input bit rot 5 BOOL 1 ps plates 1 DI6 Mo Input bit ro 6 BOOL 1 DIF No Input bit ro 7 BOOL 1 1joo1 No Coil bit rw i7 BOOL 0 Select here poz Na Coil bik rjw 16 BOOL 0 1 p03 No Coil bit rja 19 BOOL 0 1 D04 No Coil bit rjw 20 BOOL 0 1 pos No Coil bit rja 21 BOOL 0 po No Coil bit rja 22 BOOL 0 1JD07 No Coil bit rw 23 BOOL o E EA Not Limited i4 Non specfic Not Limited p Not Limited pio Not Limited Pico YT BOOD OZ 15 36 50 140 Good Nomespecfic Not Limited EPI tT BOCL 1210 15 36 50 140 Good Non specific Not Limited Poo tT BOOD 1210 15 36 50 171 Good Non specific Not Limited rioicoz tT BOOD ORIO 15 36 50 171 Good Non specific Not Limited 242 Step 4 Select device Click at monitor icon ere then select at check box for tags Now check quality if there is good communication between PC and slave device then it shows Good If it is showing bad then you need to check cable connection COM port number at PC communication setting of both Slave IO module and Master OPC server If it is showing Good then close OPC server Open HMI editor software and run Online simulation it should work Now you may disconnect cable at PC to IO module download applicat
173. r example if you enter Evaluate 25 77 25 and 77 are combined with a bitwise OR and the result is 93 Ex Tag3 25 77 Result Tag3 93 Ex Tag3 Tag2 Tag1 268 7 4 3 Bitwise XOR Syntax Y A B Where Y is Tag name A B Tag Name or constant numeric value Ex Tag3 Tag2 Tag1 The operator compares two values with a bitwise XOR that is a bitwise exclusive OR function You use the operator with two operands like this Evaluate a b Each of the operands a and b is converted to a binary number and each of their bits is 6 compared that is bit 1 of a is compared with bit 1 of b and so on When one of the bits but not both is 1 bitwise XOR combines them to produce 1 When both bits are 0 or when both bits are 1 bitwise XOR combines them to produce 0 For example if you enter Evaluate 25 77 25 and 77 are combined with a bitwise XOR and the result is 84 Ex Tag3 25 77 Result Tag3 84 Ex Tag3 Tag2 Tagt 7 4 4 Logical NOT In arithmetic expressions the operator means logical NOT Syntax Y A Where Y is Tag name A Tag Name Digital type or numeric value say 0 or 1 269 Example Tag1 and Tag2 are digital type Tag2 Tagl If Tag1 0 then Tag2 1 If Tag1 1 then Tag2 0 7 4 5 Bitwise NOT Bitwise NOT also known as complement takes the binary representation of a number and turns all zeros into ones and ones i
174. r supply connection to the equipment grounding shielding during installation and commissioning Obtain sufficient skills and training before using the equipment If any damages are observed in transportation inform to the supplier with supporting information including product details and photographs General Precaution Use Restriction nes products are not authorized for use in life supporting systems aircraft navigation control systems military systems and any other application where performance failure could be life threatening or otherwise catastrophic Disassembling or Modification Do not disassemble or modify LCD module It may damage sensitive parts inside LCD module and may cause scratches of dust on display Manufacturer does not warrant the module if customers disassemble or modify LCD module Breakage of LCD display LCD display is broken and liquid crystal spills out do not ingest or inhale liquid crystal and do not contact liquid crystal with skin If liquid crystal comes in contact mouth or eyes rinse out with water immediately If liquid crystal comes in contact with skin or clothes wash if off immediately with alcohol and rinse thoroughly with water Handle carefully any chips of glass it may cause injury when glass is broken Absolute ratings 7 NN not exceed the absolute maximum rating values such as supply voltage environment temperature etc otherwise LCD module might get damaged Pl
175. raph Available options include None Top Left Bottom Right and Both 187 Levell Configuration Sections colors lt is configure bands for the sections to show different colors for Labels and Ticks in Level graph Example Three bands Section 1 Max 60 that means its band is from 0 to 60 it shows labels and ticks in black color Section 2 Max 80 that means its band is from 61 to 80 Section 3 Max 100 that means its band is from 81 to 100 Note Band setting is in for the total Scale defined Minimum to maximum Levell Contiguration r Active Color Section Define Active color for process value band For example If process value range is 0 100 set different bands in for process value define colors to appear with in level Bar graph in Run Time When process value is between 0 and 50 of scale display bricks in Lime color When process value is between 51 and 80 of scale display bricks in Yellow color 188 When process value is between 81 and 100 of scale display bricks in Red color Configuration from Property grid Actvelolorsecton Color5ection Array lnactvelolorsection Color5ection Array Click at ColorSection Array then it following screen will appear then set all the bands and colors ColorSection Collection Editor Members Color Lime 50 properties 1 Color Lime 50 1 Color Pelo 80 2 Color Red
176. re Flow Level Position etc For common properties like Back Color Bevel please refer section Common Properties 128 DigitalLED1 Configuration General Common Appearance Text E BackColor Bevel InnerBorder OutterBorder style DoubleRaised Digits o Activelolor InactiveColor DigitHeight Digitvvidth al Digitspace segmentspace seqmentThickness ba D bh a Data TagBinding E Property grid El Digits Red 80 3 40 Color Silver Achyvelolor MA Red DigitH eight g0 Digits pace 3 Digit dtr 40 lnactveLolar Silver Segments pace 1 Segment hickness 10 Properties Back Color Define background color for the component Inner border Select if inner border is required for the component Outer border Select if outer border is required for the component 129 Style Define border style Available options are Single Double Raised Lowered Double Raised Double Lowered Frame Raised and Frame Lowered Active Color Define Active Color of Segment for Digits Inactive Color Define color of inactive segment In the seven segment LED display some segments might be active and some other segments might be inactive depending numeric value Digit Height Define Height of Digits Digit Width Define width of Digits Digit Space Define Space between digits Segment Space Define space between segment to segment for digits Segment Thickness Define thickness of segments for digits Decimals
177. re is Ellipse1 in Screen1 and it need to control visibility by Tag value in Run time When Tag1 1 Ellipse1 is visible When Tag1 is not equal to 1 Ellipse1 is not visible Create a Digital Tag by name Tag1 in Tag database from Project Explorer and then save it using x in Tag base If Tag1 is not saved properly in Tag data base script may be not able to find instance of Tag1 and it generates compilation error Make sure that Tag is saved properly when it is created in Tag data base from Project explorer Write user script as follows if Tag1 1 250 Screen1 Ellipse1 Visible true Else Screen Ellipse1 Visible false Since Ellipse1 is available at Screen1 it required to write as Screen1 Ellipse1 Since we need to control visibility we need to write Visible also Screen1 Ellipse1 Visible are separated by a dot symbol Note Above script is case sensitive Application Blink Flash animation via script In Screen blink flash Ellipse1 when Tag1 1 if Tag1 1 Screen1 Ellipse1 Visible 1Screen1 Ellipse1 Visible Running user scripts Use Scheduler to run scripts Scheduler 1 Scheduler1 Configuration Type Repeated countdown Action Enable Seconds 1 201 Repeat Countdown Enable Now Function1 will be executed once a sec as per setting at Scheduler Application How to change colors of Rotate Start button in Run time via scripts Create two buttons in Screen
178. rk for more details Band count Define number of bands required for selected Animation mode Styles Define style of symbols Available options include Original Shaded Solid Blink Invisible Blink shaded and Blink solid All definitions are same as explained earlier 6 7 4 1 How break points work The idea behind Breakpoints is that certain animation will occur when a property of the component changes If this change falls within the defined parameters see below an animation will be triggered Please note The screen shots in the examples below are based upon the Symbol Factory NET Standard Control but the same principle applies to the Cutaway control 232 Two types of animation can be defined based upon the setting of Animation Mode Analog Break Points and Discrete Break points Analog Break points Animation Mode Analog integer color fill or Analog color fill Analog breakpoints are defined as a value on which an animation will trigger when a property on the component reaches that level Depending upon your component different properties will need to be changed depending upon the setting of Animation Mode These properties are Component Animation Mode Property that Changes to Setting trigger an Animation Standard AnalogColorHFill Analog Valuel Standard AnalogIntegerColorFill AnalogIntValuel Cutaway AnalogColorFill Cutaway AnalogIntegerColorFill Number and Ordering of Breakpoints The number of breakpoints
179. rl Alt O Clear CErl AIE L Copy Ctrbalt c Remark Ctrl Alt R Import Option B Signature Ctrl Alt 5 Import Option Manually Select this option if it is required to import historical data and alarms manually from device to PC Automatically Select this option and select period between 1 to 24 hrs to automatically import historical data and alarms from device to PC Automatic works only when device is connected to PC via Ethernet 8 5 Export data to Excel 295 Display measured values from historical data of C Wata Acquisition Studio ReallimeWemot1 prj FilefF Edit E Mier DisplyiD PagelP SearchiSy HelpfH ae eb OS H FAO 3 f2oomsize l 1 Scale a Import Chrl alk 1 Export Ctrl alk o Clear Cer Alt L Y Copy Ctrl alk c Remark CtrH4lt R Import Option B Signature Ctri Alt 5 Export data in Excel ss elect Pens Speed value below will be the dot interval of all the pen Time period i All data to be exported Speed The display y From Aug 16 r 09 Aug 10 Ay 4 16 56 PM a Source List Destination List To 09 Aug 10 wy 5 25 22 PM le he Pen File c Program FilestHistorical YViewer Historical Test Test Pen csw I Event File c Program FilestHistorical ViewerSHistoricaly Testa Test2 Event csy S Range The display Select this option if it is required to export data specific to display screen current view Time Period
180. s are not available with HMI Remote viewer It may be assumed to the safe to use HMI Remote viewer safely in Local area and Virtual private networks and may be not safe to use over internet Users are requested to take adequate precautions to include firewalls updated antivirus software in computers latest operating system security updates or associated safety configurations while using applications over internet Some functions in HMI Remote viewer works in slightly different way For example if Real time trend and Historical trend is running in HMI if you open the same trends via HMI Remote viewer it will not show data from HMI instead it will start showing as per current Real time data for current session in PC The same case for alarms too Historical alarms displayed in HMI may not exactly match with HMI Remote viewer as later will show only for current session and unable to retain historical data from HMI itself If new users are added in HMI then it need to upload project again at HMI Remote viewer to get all user names and passwords other wise HMI Remote viewer will be showing as per earlier configuration data The same case applied for Recipe data as well If a system function do not use tag binding then it works independently at HMI and HMI Remote viewer For example acknowledge alarm function linked to a button do not use any tag binding It is independent function So if you acknowledge alarm in HMI it s only works with
181. s window appears just below the screen working area This window will display any errors that appear during compilation of project In Menu click at Tools and then Build or alternatively in standard bar click at icon to prepare build for the application Then project will compile and it shows summary in the output window as shown below Mur ouE Preparing Pagel Build started Build succeeded Zoom It is to Zoom current screen to various and it is useful during screen editing particularly if screen size of PC screen is less If 200 is used and if PC screen size is small then horizontal and vertical slider will appear automatically in screen to navigate to other areas of screen easily Full screen It is to display full screen and after selection screen layout will be as shown below To go back in menu click at View and then Full screen again Reset window layout It is to display default screen layout showing screen working area tool box project explorer output window etc Ex If user deselects project explorer at View then it will not show Project explorer at right side of the window layout In this case user may select Project explorer again at View alternatively in Menu click at View and then Reset Window Layout then it will reset all the view selections and show default window layout 6 3 5 Objects Basic objects Enhanced objects gt oymbolFac
182. se system tags can be linked with objects like Labels and then displayed in screens Most of the system tags are Read only except few tags like Beeper Enable Backlight Screen Saver time etc System tags are available for selection from Tag binding in Property grid as shown below Properties E Data Format CurrentPage w El Appearance E Desig Ta BackColo Control Name eee ae ae ForeColor BW ControlT ext Locked CurrentU ser lal te Seoni Sunen eurl ove Text4lign TopLeft E Layou Trida Per TextFont Tahoma 12 Bold Dock Treat al a Labeli El Behavior Location 1368 48 JA visible True Size 128 32 Current Page Display current page number It is Analog type system tag and support Read Write functionality Current user t is string type tag and display current user name for the current session if security features are configured in project and users are available Current security level lt is analog type tag and display security level for current user logged in for the current session Trigger per 100 msec lt is digital type tag and generates trigger pulse for once in every 100 m sec Trigger per 1 sec It is digital type tag and generates trigger pulse once in every sec Memory full lt is digital type tag and displays current status of internal memory Value O indicates memory is not full and value 1 indicates internal memory is full Memory available present lt is analog type tag and dis
183. setRhealtimeAlarmBox setHistoricalAlarmBox 212 Step4 Add Data log control buttons if required Data log functions supported include Start data logging Stop data logging Clear Data and Dump data to USB stick etc How to refresh historical trend automatically once in 10 min in HMI at Run time Use scheduler and define configuration as follows 213 Repeat Countdown How to select Historical data source to internal memory or SD card source for historical data storage should be defined during design time SD card is optional and it is available in some HMI models 6 7 2 9 Real Time Trend Box 214 Real time Trend box is Graphical User Interface widget is used to display Real time trends for the process values in Run Time Insert Real Time trend box in screen and configure all the properties Maximum 24 pens are supported in each Real time trend box GS Realtime TrendBox1 Configuration General Pens Common Appearance BackColor FA GridColor Direction Po TextColor i Horizontal a TextFont Name Size Tahoma Y Style Regular ho Properties Back color Define back ground color for Real time trend box Grid Color Define color for the grid in Real time trend box Text Color Define color for the text displayed Date Time in Real time trend box Direction Define Horizontal Vertical to display Real time trend Text Font Configure font properties like Font name size style for above tex
184. stall HMI Take care when using stainless steel fronts as weight is heavy compared with alloy or plastic fronts Use rubber gaskets properly to achieve degree of Ingress Protection Use panel cut out as specified and firmly attach all mounting clips Maintain proper clearances around the HMI panel approx 50 mm on all directions to make sure that it is easy to remove HMI for maintenance purpose and temperature dissipates by natural air cooling method Use proper line protections in power supply line via fuses circuit breakers etc Connect earth properly to the HMI enclosures panels cabinets housings Use proper cables connect to ground properly before connecting power supply to HMI Thoroughly check voltage levels accepted by HMI measure voltage levels with a multimeter before connecting them with HMI 21 17 While using HMI with stainless steel front for wash down applications make sure that panels enclosures cabinets housings are perfectly closed to avoid water entry inside panels causing damages to the equipment and injury to operating personal 18 Improper installation voids warranty 4 2 Dimensional drawings 4 2 1 Dimensional drawings of the HMI 450 122 0 00 9 6 0 HMI450 Note All dimensions are in mm Tolerance 1 mm Panel cutout 123 X 99 ES DB25 Female USB port Power supply 22 4 2 2 Dimensional drawings of the HMI 730 750 HMI 750 Note All dimensions are in mm Tolerance
185. stas Parkes PP irdi 7 ovfis oo O5s15 09 055 09 120 0 ool Vo Ys A ar if 12 09 47 05 15 If it is required to change color width display scale of specific pen then do the settings in HMI configuration itself The settings made at HMI shall be retrieved in historical viewer also No separate display settings available for Historical viewer 302 8 8 2 Events Alarm List It is to view list of Events Alarms Display measured values from historical data of C Data Acquisition Studio RealTime Demo1 prj FilefF Edit E Dispi D HelpiH P sa i Prt Pat ienis E Event Alarm List S Report List Mo Ack 7 Walue List Active Time Clear Time Walue Contents 1 L OS 08 09 15 47 32 2 Logout System 05 06 09 15 55 15 3 Login System 05 08 09 15 55 16 4 Logout System 05 08 09 15 56 43 5 Login System 05 06 09 15 56 44 6 L Hi larrn Tagl 05 08 09 15 58 19 Terminated 393 1 HiHiAlarrr Tagl 05 05 09 15 58 19 Terminated 993 1 a O LoAlarm Tagi O5 08 09 16 03 21 Terminated 103 8 a L LoLo larm Tagi 05 08 09 16 03 47 Terminated 19 9 10 Logout System 05 0809 17 00 40 It shows list of Alarms events as per occurrence of event as per channel configuration Event Alarm Type SetPoint Jobi Jobe Hysteresis 8 8 3 Reserved 8 8 4 Value List It is to view data in tabular column 303 05 12 09 07 59 44 05 12 09 16 20 01 05 12 09 14 28 36 897 5 897 5 897 5 897 5 05 12 09 14 28 03 961 0 961 0 961
186. stored in internal memory SD card as per data storage path defined at Project explorer Setting Runtime Internal storage Once data logging is configured in HMI in Run time historical data will be stored in HMI internal memory or SD card as per configuration Once alarms are configured properly in HMI and they appear in run time historical alarms will be stored in HMI internal memory or SD card as per configuration These historical alarms and historical data can be archived in PC later using historical viewer software 282 General Funtime Resource Internal Storage teres Memory e 5 Historical data and alarms can be dumped from Internal memory SD card to USB stick or directly transfer from HMI to PC via Ethernet using Historical viewer software 8 1 2 HMI data archive in PC using storage device USB stick 1 First make sure data logging and historical trend is configured properly in HMI and they are running fine in Run time Create a button in HMI screen Link with a function Dump Alarms and Data ES Button4 Configuration General Bands Common Events Clicked DumpAlarmandDataf 2 Check contents in USB stick Make sure it is empty at first time and no invalid files are available in USB stick 3 Insert USB stick in USB port of HMI 4 In Run time check if historical data is showing properly or not in historical trend If required press Zoom and verify the presence of data 5 Press on D
187. t E RealtimeTrendBox1 Configuration General Pens Common PenCount 1 Pent Width Color RangeLo RangeHi TagBinding Tag a 215 Pens It is to configure required pens to view on specific Real time trend object in Run time Use Up button at Pen count to add pens and then configure all the properties for specific pen say Color Width Range Tag binding etc Realtime rendBox1 Configuration Pens Common Visible Select true false By default it is true If False is selected Real time trend box will be not visible in the screen 6 7 2 10 Picture box Picture box permits the user to link different picture file into Picture box component during design time and then later view them in Run time based on value of Tag Supported formats includes Bitmap file bmp Windows Metafile wmf JPEG File jpg Graphics Interchange format gif Portable Network Graphic png PictureBox Configura Genera Properties Tag Binding Select the Analog tag to be linked with Picture box 216 PictureBox Configuration Movement Select Enable Move if it is required to move picture in Run time from Location 1 to Location 2 based on tag Value Start and End coordinates for X and Y needs to be configured in Design time and Picture moves in Run time based on Tag value Tag Value Define Tag value PictureBox1 Configuration Band Count Define number of bands requ
188. t List value List 8 8 1 Trend view It is to view historical trend Display measured values from historical data of C Data Acquisition Studio Reallime Demo1 prj File F Edit E View SEJME Page P Search S Help H L Sul Eee FAA 8 2omsre_ gt E 8 Value List Pagel Page Zoom Rate 15Sec Dot Index Time 05 11 09 13 01 18 If 24 pens are configured in page and if it is required to view only 1 to 8 pens then select them in window as shown Tagi Rearmoast Tage Jig 394 Taga gt Tage Tag 390 GU A A El El A El A Tag1 scale is 120 to 1000 Tag2 scale is 120 to 1100 If it is required to see both the scales then click on Trend scale List select the required tags 301 y MN Tag Rearmost MA lago Seek by Legend Seek by Event Alarri Seek by Remark Trend Scale List ee Oo Select All Scale option as shown attached Display measured values from historical data of C Data Acquisition Studio Reallime Wemo1 prj FilefF Editfe view DisplviD PagefP Searchis HelprHh es IEEE IA de EA as t eo O BL Zoom size ce Ee J Al Scale v q All Scale cale Select All Scale to view multiple display scale on Y Axis FiletF EdikEr Viewty Displyib PagefP Search5 HelptH El Es TAE Ey MS E gt 9 9 4 zooms an scale y aee a ee A aber PP a
189. t data to excel Clear To clear the clipboard Copy To copy the current screen image to clipboard Remark To enter custom comments by user Import Option To refresh historical data as per set time interval 293 Displvil PagetP Se a zoom In Ctrl I Roe a nee zoom by 30 Min Page zoom by 100 msec Dot zoom by 1 Hour Page zoom by 1 SeciDok zoom by 2 Hour Page zoom by 2 Sec Dok zoom by 4 Hour Page zoom by 5 Sec Dok zoom by 8 Hour Page zoom by 10 Sec Dot Zoom by Day Page zoom by 20 Sec Dok zoom by Week Page zoom by 30 Seci Dok zoom by Month Page Zoom by 1 Min Dot oom by 1 Min Do g Horizontally Zoom by 2 Min Dot Son EEL IES nd Vertically Zoom by 5 Min Cit Zoom by 10 Min Dot E black background Zoom by 30 Min Dot WW white background Zoom Various options available for selection as shown above Horizontally To view historical trend horizontally in screen Vertically To view historical trend vertically in screen Black background To set black back ground for historical trend White background To set white background for historical trend Disp y E 1 PE Trend view Event alarm List Ei Report List Value List Page To select the page 294 Search By Time D By Period w By Legend By Event Alarm By Remark Search To search historical data by various options Historical Viewer Help E About 8 4 Import Edit E Import Chrl a lt 1 A Export Ct
190. ters totalizers etc Data logging different log methods security multi language etc Panel Studio contains basic symbols in various categories Please refer section by name Graphics for more details about basic symbols 5 1 2 Extensive software Panel Studio Plus Panel Studio Plus is Extensive Software with Symbol Factory control It is an option It contains all the features of Panel studio Symbol factory Symbol factory contains thousands of symbols for many industrial applications All the symbols are objects allowing changing colors in run time based on tag value occupy less memory and do not loose quality of symbol on enlargement Please refer section Symbol Factory for more information about this topic 35 5 1 3 Historical viewer Historical viewer is a data acquisition software tool to view historical data via PC It is supplied free along with both Panel Studio and Panel Studio Plus If Data logging is configured then it stores historical data first in HMI internal memory or optional SD card In selective HMI models in proprietary format for data security reasons This data can be dumped into USB flash imported to PC via historical viewer and then archive historical data in user friendly formats Historical viewer in DAQ has following features Historical trend Historical Alarms Events Display Historical values in tabular column Search data by Time Timer Period Event Alarm tag wise and Remark
191. tional statements Logic control applications etc Scripts are useful to write small tasks If complex task with extended logic is available better to write it at PLC level using ladder programs or functional blocks etc Procedure First write a sample script Double click at User Scripts at Project explorer Project Explorer q rs Setting ay Screens r Screen gl Schedulers Ey Recipes 89 Alarms amp Events ii DataLogs E gt ecuribys Languages Click at icon 4 in above interface By default FunctionX will appears where X is number If required you may change name of function so it is easy to remember 246 1 User Script re Name Expression Functor To write an expression or script click at Click at Check button to compile the project or click at OK if you wish to compile later Now it is possible to execute above script from different locations a HMI Startup HMI Shutdown Click at Settings in Project Explorer select Run Time and then select script at Start Up Shutdown events Setting General Runtime Resource Internal Storage intemal temor v Startup event A Shutdown event 247 Click at i to select the script b Page Events Double click on screen and select function at Activated or Deactivated as per requirements Screenl s Properties Alternatively in page properties click at
192. tor presses another button it automatically shows selected show status to latest button and deselect select status for previous button pressed by the operator Text font Define the font including name of font size of font and style of font Timing This is an advanced feature and used to make sure operator action is properly received by PLC when PLC scan time is large Hold time This is generally applicable for Click event This keep on executing action defined at Clicked event for the time defined at hold time We suggest using holding time of button more than PLC scan time Example 300 msec Example Push button Function 145 EE Button Configuration General Bands Common Events Clicked Pressed Released TurnBitOff Tagl1 Example Operator presses button for only 200 msec When operator clicks button Tag1 1 and when operator releases button Tag1 0 holding time 1000 msec Since holding time is set for clicked action released action TurnBitOff will be executed only after completing 1000 msec but not immediately after operator releases the button In this case if PLC scan time is 800 msec and still operator click action will be detected properly because operator command will be available for 1000 msec C R C Clicked R Released Operator action Tag i 1000 m sec Holding time 1000 m sec Auto Repeat amp Interval time This is generally applic
193. tory Graphics 63 Basic objects Enhanced objects oymbolFactory Graphics Basic objects Enhanced objects oymbolFactory Graphics J Fointer Line Polygon Rect Ellipse rc Table NumericUpDown DigitalLED DigitalGox TextBox Label Date TimeLabel g 100 TE Fointer Level Meter Slider Thermometer BarBox Scale Historical T rendBox Realtime T rendBox FictureBox More details about Basic objects Enhanced objects Symbol factory and Graphics are explained in section Tool Box RealtimeAlarmBox HistoricalAlarmBox AlarmBanner AlarmBlink Button BriLamp WordLamp CheckBox ComboBox ListBox RecipeYlew Userview Languageselector If you would like to increase font size in Menu bar then in menu click at File then click at Environment and then set font settings 64 New Open Project Ctrl O Close Project save Project Ctrl S Sawe Project As Upload Environment Ctril E Recently Exit HE Environment General Download and Upload onap and Grid Object Language English Environment tont Microsoft Sans Serif 9 75pt style Bold Project Path C4Program Files Panel Studio Project Graphics Path C Program Files Panel Studio Basic Symbols Security Password o Confirma 6 3 6 Tools Build Fb Build Offline Simulation F7 Build amp Online Simulation F Online Sim
194. tting 256 7 2 4 Atan This function is used to find Inverse Tan result in radians ATAN X Tan X syntax Atan X Y Where X Is Tag name to store result Y is Value source tag name Example Atan Tag2 Tag Parameter Setting Resut EPA Value 7 2 5 Cos This function is used to find cosine syntax Cos X Y Where X Is Tag name to store result Y is Value source tag name Example Cos Tag2 Tag1 257 Parameter Setting 7 2 6 Exp This function is used to find e EXP X e Syntax Exp X Y Where X Is Tag name to store result Y is Value source tag name Example Exp Tag2 Tagl Parameter Setting 7 2 7 Log This function is used to find loge x Syntax 258 Log X Y Where X Is Tag name to store result Y is Value source tag name Example Log Tag2 Tag1 Parameter Setting Result v Yalue Tal M 7 2 8 Log10 This function is used to find log 9 x Syntax Log10 X Y Where X Is Tag name to store result Y is Value source tag name Example Log10 Tag2 Tagl Parameter Setting Result Value 259 7 2 9 Max This function is used to find maximum value in two Tags and store result in another Tag syntax Max X Y X Where X is Tag name to store result Y is Value1 source tag name Z is Value2 source tag name Parameter Setting Result fags Value 1ag2 Value Tagl Example
195. u need to use our HMI editing software to develop your applications If you want to use your own HMI editing software or only WinCE HMI for OEM application in high volumes then contact the factory 21 1 want to write a Math formula how can do this in HMI Create internal memory tags use Scripts it has different functions available for Math functions 22 completed project in 10 HMI Now have another similar project with 10 size Can use some of screens from earlier projects in new project It is possible to open multiple sessions of HMI software So open both the projects simultaneously in PC then copy and Paste the screen elements between projects 23 Do you have template in HMI software If so how many templates are available Any screen can be configured as a template Except screen 1 and then link this with other normal pages If you edit a template it will be reflected in all other screens dynamically It is possible to have more than 1 template screens in a project 326 24 HMI editor software support Pop up screens Yes it is possible 29 1 have developed project in 4 HMI and now want to use same program in HMI 7 Can convert application from 4 to 7 You may open HMI 4 project first Then apply Project save as and select HMI T size with correct resolution You may give new project name for this Please do remember it will not change any object sizes from 4 to 7 Only extra
196. ue Then green color shaded symbol appears first time then symbol turns into blue color shade after elapsing time at blink speed setting Blink speed Define blink speed Available options include Fast_400 Medium_ 800 Slow 1200 Its period is in ms Blink color Define background color 231 Normally blink is not used in design time and default settings will be as follows 1 Fill Color Mode Original If different color is required for symbol select Fill color mode Shaded and then define Fill color 2 By default Back Style Transparent in Background 3 By Default Blink mode NoBlink Animation It is to define animation for the symbol to appear at Run time in HMI Animation mode Define animation mode Available options include Analog Color Fill Discrete color fill Analog integer color fill AnalogColorFill Select this option if you wish to link analog type tag and then define band for the colors For ex 0 to 10 Color Yellow 10 90 Color Green 90 100 Color Red etc See next section How beak points work for more details DiscreteColorFill Select this option if you wish to pass discrete values like 1 2 3 in Run time to the Tag linked with symbol for display of different colors See next section How beak points work for more details Analog ntegerColorFill This is same as Analog color fill but only integer value is passed to the Tag linked with symbol See next section How beak points wo
197. uently used for Alarm purpose Event can be set for any Tag Analog or Digital all Screen Connections Schedulers Tags Alarms Events Alarm Event ld 4 oft eo p Tag Tagl le y Setpoint Decimal Mode Constant st IS Value Message High High level Type HiHi Event Log Log Alarm m Tag Type Log SetPoint Group Event Hysteresis Message Tagl High level HiHi Log Alarm 30 O High High level co m a Click on to add one more schedule Click on A to delete selected schedule Click on to save the modifications at Scheduler other wise the modifications may be not saved for the Scheduler configuration Alternatively click at any row in the Scheduler to save the Scheduler configurations after modification Tag Select the Tag to set Events Alarm Set point To set up trigger set point for actuating selected Job Type Constant or Tag or bitwise Constant Fixed set point value ex 80 Select Constant for Type and enter 80 at Value Tag Tag can be selected as source for Trigger set point Ex Tag1 Tag1 may contain some value say 80 which the operator can enter trigger set point for Alarm in run time Bit wise it is to define alarm event bit wise for the Analog type tag For example If alarm program logic is developed in PLC then send Analog type tag from PLC to HMI and in HMI configure alarms for specific bits in Analog tag Ex Tag1 INt32 type contains status
198. ulation Stop Build amp Download Download Project Status 65 Above details are explained at section Project Tools 6 4 Standard bar E New Project Open Project Save Project Undo Redo Cut Copy Paste Delete E k P amp F amp amp E BB Search P Show Grid Align to Grid z Build 66 A ach Offline Simulator alts Online Simulator So Stop simulation Download E MEN Full screen 6 5 Format bar Bring to Front Bring to Back Lock the control Fe F amp F e F Group Ungroup Align left A Align center l Align right 67 mi iit 1 e 14 co SU T Ja k Hjo o a odo Hb e L oH PP PI a ida a Align Top Align bottom Align middle Make same width Make same height Make same size Size to grid Make horizontal spacing equal Increase horizontal spacing Decrease horizontal spacing Remove horizontal spacing Make vertical spacing equal Increase vertical spacing Decrease vertical spacing Remove vertical spacing Center vertically 68 E Center Horizontally 6 6 Project Explorer 6 6 1 Setting Project Settings General While creating a new project it requires user to enter Project Name storage location selection of HMI model with resolution Horizontal vertical installation etc Some setting like Project Name storage location res
199. ump button Then it transfers historical data and alarms from Internal memory SD card to USB stick 6 Now remove USB stick from HMI Insert USB stick in PC and check its contents It should have files similar to the following 283 Removable Disk J File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 4 line 5 pO search Folders Address SaF 7 Ek AE Alarm i Po fall P2 id File and Folder Tasks a Be DataLogPage cfg PO idx P3 E DatalogPen cFg Fi PS ids a eles a mien sella DiatalogWeork cFg Pi idx d detal Folder to BL Pa eb Li Eldu 8 Make sure Historical viewer software installed in PC Double click on Historical Select HMI and click OK 7 Create a new project 284 9 Enter the Project name Select Storage media click at open folder icon S and select the path for the USB stick Then click OK Information YQ Do you want bo receive configuration data now PvP Mo 10 Click Yes 2 Display Change configuration data from C Program Files Historical Viewer Historicall File F Edit E Language L HelptH Aa elSi ax A t 3 e0 Name Tagz 0000 unit s CS commenti f Decimal Jo ss Tagz6 By Time Instant 1 Sel 11 All data log tags will be shown here Enter the unit and select the number of decimal points 12 Click Save icon EN Then click Return icon 44 to return to main program Information a Do you
200. updated in all the screens available in project dynamically It is preferred to create a template at the beginning before creating new pages such that you will know clearly about their location while designing new pages For one project it is possible to have more than one template and then select them in other pages It is to avoid duplication of work and save time If any page is created as template except screen it is possible to link it with another normal page Ex Create Screen2 as template then insert common objects in screen2 like date time page navigation buttons etc Now in all other screens select Template Screen2 such 74 that all objects in screen 2 will appear in other screens In this case there is no need to create date time in every screen just created once in screen2 and it is linked in other screens Note Screen1 should be Page type only If you need Template or Popup create a new screen and then select the type accordingly Pop up It is to pop up small screen with out closing current active screen Application Operator may wish to monitor a bar graph of process value in small screen when he press a button near process value Screen2 is defined as popup Screen height 240 Screen width 400 Now it is possible to open screen2 from button 6 6 3 Tag dl Screenl Tags Tag User System Connection Internal temor Y ia a se Simulation B seas oa aia Dabs wi Scan mode
201. uration General Colu Properties Latest Alarm Configure how alarms to be displayed in alarm box Available options include Bottom and Top If Top is selected then all the latest alarms will be displayed at the top of alarm box in Run time Date location lt is to select location of data path Available options include internal storage or Removable disk Internal storage means internal memory or SD card as per configuration at Project explorer Setting Runtime Data storage Removable disk means alarms historical data source from external storage device like USB stick For example If Removable disk is selected then make sure dump of historical alarms task is executed periodically say from Scheduler alternatively manually via button Then you will be able to view historical alarms properly Columns Itis used to select columns required to display in Alarm box Select the required column and then Set Visible true if column is required Set Visible false if column is not required Also set width of specific column from here Column properties are same as defined at Real time alarm box Alarm functions Insert button and link events with any of the following functions via function editor Acknowledge alarm Dump alarm Clear alarm Navigate alarms to first page last page page up amp page down 142 6 7 1 16 Alarm Banner It is to display Real time alarm in Run time in a single line Ideally it is placed in Top o
202. urnBik Orr Operator User Script ToggleBit AcknomledgeAlarrn Cumpllarr Clear 4larm StartScheduler Stop Scheduler ChangeLanguage Login Logout Shutdown StartDatalog StopDatalag Dumpoata ClearData writeRecipetoTag ReadRecipefromTag WiriteRecipetoTagByMNumber PlaySound StopSound Sets ystembDate Time SetHistoricalTrendBox Set AlarmBax Example GotoFirstPage It is to navigate from current screen to first screen Syntax GotoFirstPage if Tag1 1 GotoFirstPage 254 7 2 Math functions 7 2 1 Abs This function is used to find Absolute value of X In mathematics the absolute value or modulus of a real number is its numerical value without regard to its sign So for example 3 is the absolute value of both 3 and 3 Syntax Abs X Y Where X Is Tag name to store result Y is Value source tag name Example Abs Tag2 Tag1 Parameter Setting Resut EAS Value 7 2 2 ACos This function is used to find Inverse cosine result in radians ACOS X Cos X Syntax Acos X Y Where X Is Tag name to store result Y is Value source tag name 255 Parameter Setting Example Acos Tag2 Tag 7 2 3 ASin This function is used to find Inverse Sin result in radians ASIN X Sin X Syntax Asin X Y Where X is Tag name to store result Y is Value source tag name Example Asin Tag2 Tag1 Parameter Se
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204. value Write design time value f selected then value entered here in design time will be replaced by default value defined at tag data base 182 Design Name Label It is name of the component Every Component will have a UNIQUE number in a page If more than one Label is available in the same page number will be incremented automatically If required user can also change name of this component if required Component Name property is very useful and it can be used in scripts also Example Task Change Label1 back color to blue in Run time when Tag1 is equal to 1 if Tag1 1 Screen1 Label1 BackColor Color Blue I Screen1 It is location of Label Label1 Object name BackColor Property of Label related to back ground color Color Blue Target Color If above script is executed in scheduler once in a sec then when Tag1 1 then back color for Label1 will be changed to Blue color in Run time Properties are case sensitive BackColor OK Backcolor Not OK Security Level Define security level for the component to be used by the operator If operator security level is less than security level defined for component it will not allow operator to operate the component Locked True False It is to Move or Resize the component Layout Dock Defines which borders of the control are bound to the container Location The coordinates of the upper left corner of the component relative to upper left corner
205. value is deviated by less than set point earlier process value For ex Set point Type Constant Value 10 At 10 00 01 Tag1 40 At 10 00 02 Tag1 29 Then job or alarm is activated Disable Select if Event Alarm is not required for the tag at this time Log lt is to define type of Log required when an event occurs Various options are available as follows None Do nothing Log Alarm Auto ack Record alarms and acknowledge automatically Log Alarm Record alarms It requires acknowledgement Log Event Record events events do not require acknowledgement Group lt is to group alarms for acknowledgement dump clear and navigation in Alarm box in Run time O to 9 groups can be selected for any Alarm Event For example There are 100 tags Tag1 to Tag50 belongs to section 1 of process plant Tag 51 to Tag100 belongs to section 2 of process plant Now it is possible to acknowledge alarms for section 1 and section 2 of process plant separately via different soft keys Decimal Select between 0 to 5 Hysteresis To avoid alarm been activated too often it can be set for no reaction Hysteresis value can be defined for the event trigger set point Message Message to appear in Alarm box in Run time on triggering of specific Alarm event 96 6 6 8 Data Logging It is to configure data logging of tags to archive them later via Historical trend box object in Run time All data stored in HMI internal memory SD card can be dumped t
206. want bo save change data riwi Mo 13 Click Yes to save project configuration in PC 285 Information YQ Now vou can import measured data Continue EYIN Yes Flo 14 Click Yes to import historical data and alarms from USB stick to PC YQ Do vou want to delete storage media data v MN Mo 15 Click Yes to delete data and alarms from USB stick Click No if you wishes to remain historical data and alarms in USB stick after transferring to PC Display measured values from historical data of C Program Files Historical Viewer Historical Test1 prj FilefF EdittE View lv Disply D PagelP Search s Language L HelptH 22 Fa rar oa i 999 ron 2 11 Scale 16 Now you can view historical data trend in PC 8 1 3 HMI data archive in PC via Ethernet 1 First make sure data logging and historical trend is configured properly in HMI and they are running fine in Run time 2 In Runtime check if historical data is showing properly or not in historical trend If required press Zoom and verify the presence of data 286 Check IP address of HMI using System information at Control centre at HMI startup For example it is 192 168 0 203 If HMI is connected to PC directly then use cross over Ethernet cable If HMI is connected to PC via LAN then use straight cable Straight Through Crossover Cable Cable VR18 LAN HUB VR18 PC Notebook RJ 45 R
207. xample Everyday at 10 00 hrs transfer Data Record 1 in Recipe Coffee from HMI to PLC Scheduler iS Action Enable e Hour 10 WinteRecipetol agl Lofee D atal E Second l v Daily Enable WiiteRecipetoT ag Cofee Datal 160 Parameter Setting Recipe Cofee w Data Record Read Recipe from Tag Read Recipe from Tag This function is to read Data from PLC and store as Data Record in HMI and this function can be used in Button event or scheduler Write Recipe to Tag by number Write Recipe to Tag by number This function is to Write Data Record from HMI to PLC with pointer directed to data record number Please check section Recipe at Project explorer for sample application how to transfer 10 data records in sequence via scheduler in Run time automatically It is possible to select Tag for data record such that if tag value changes in Run time then corresponding data record will be transferred from HMI to PLC Parameter Setting Recipe Cofee he Data Record Security functions 161 Log in Out lt is to log in and Log out if multiple users are created in design time Please refer section Security for more information about how to Login Logout functions Shutdown lt is to shutdown HMI Set System date and time It is to set HMI date and time in HMI at run time It is also possible to set date and time in HMI on Power on from start up screen Others EditValuetoTag
208. y 2 In Run time select the Recipe and Data Record and send data record from HMI to PLC if required by pressing button How to add new data Record manually by operator in Run Time via Recipe Viewer 1 Press at 4 button Mew Record 90 2 Enter name for the new Data Record and press OK Mew Record pata 3 Select Data4 from Data Record in Recipe Viewer 4 Use Up and Down arrows and navigate to Recipe element like Sugar and then press E to enter data ETT O0 O Milk Water 91 ugar Milk Water 5 Similarly enter data for other Recipe elements and then press on Save button other wise these new added data records are only valid for the current session Data Records added are valid for current session only in PC If Online Offline simulation is run again design time data records will only appear How ever in HMI if operator presses on Save button the data records will be stored in Recipe data base permanently and can retain after power supply recycle How to Delete data Record manually by operator in Run Time via Recipe Viewer 1 Select Recipe and Data Record in Recipe Viewer 2 Click on delete A button and following dialog will be prompted asking the data should record to be deleted Confirmation es wo 3 Click on Yes if you would like to delete data record 92 Data Records will be deleted only from current session in PC If Online Offline s
209. y Is it possible to supply us neutral face plate and neutral software Yes it is possible Please do indicate quantity of HMI required per year and contact factory 47 Can use more than 1 network option card in HMI 329 No it is not possible Only one slot is available to insert network option card 48 am getting error message in HMI as follows Memory used almost full Alarm and data log stop work Please dump or clear alarm and data log If internal memory is less than 5 in HMI then you will get the above error message You may dump or clear historical data manually or plan to execute dump clear functions from the scheduler periodically to have enough internal memory available to use 49 What is the difference between HMI 730 and HMI 750 HMI 750 is having following additional features compared with HMI 730 a Standard SD slot Capacity till 32 GB for data storage b Optional Network module Slave c Optional sound input output card d Optional stainless steel front HMI 730 is with plastic front and plastic rear side HMI 750 is with aluminum front and plastic rear 50 Do you have any limits for number of tags objects pictures etc From HMI editing software V1 1 onwards there are no limits and now it depends on free memory in ROM and RAM It is suggested to maintain free memory greater than 30 MB after downloading application From Control center check free flash memory ROM after pressing System information To

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