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1. gdes E Reports Ei Text and graphic lists 3 Enter a file name for the Audit Trail and enter the network path and network name of the operating data acquisition PC under Path Record operator control actions in Audit Trail A Sign loading of recipe doto RA Sign recipe date saving Color_Filling_Station_V12 V11 Color_Mixing_HMI_1 TP1200 Comfort gt Historical data Devices J Data logs le Alarm logs la Audit Trail 200 Audit Trail Name Path Storage location Low li Enabl Forcin Bypas Log al Ej Color_Mixing_HMI_1 11200 feb AudittrailMeing Wirrnnetibd hml CSV file AS e 1 0 1S Z BN Device configuration Online amp diagnostics QProperties ijinfo V Diagnostics Runtime settings gt Screens Properties Events Texts gt Screen management General gt fel ti tags General 2 Connections Name EA HMI el Settings yi we ott AuditTrailMbangStation E Recipes lt gt w Historical data Storage location A o Rre Storage location CSV file ASCII fed des 1 Path Wirmnenbde pe a Reports Free storage space limit in MB 11 0 iS Ei Text and graphic lists 4 P User administration gt Color_Mixing_HMI_2 TP1200 Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 53 GMP projects auait 7 4 GMP compliant configuration 5 Finally
2. 3 I When the operator logs onto the operating unit for the first time they will be prompted to change the default logon password once the logon procedure is completed Users can change their logoff time The user is blocked after three incorrect logon attempts Password ageing is enabled and configured Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 52 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA GMP projects auait 7 4 GMP compliant configuration 3 Configure the recipe ColorSelection so that the transfer and storage of recipe data records from the operator must be confirmed by electronic signature Color_Filling_Station_V12 V11 gt Color_Mixing HMI_1 TP1200 Comfort gt Recipes Devices l 300 BGT Recipes Name Displayname Number Version Path ii Program info Type Maxirnurn number of dati EA PLC alarms F Colorselection ColorSelection 1 14 02 2012 16 49 11 WFlashRecipes Limited Tec lists lt Add new gt ig Local modules gt Color_Mixing_HMI_1 11200 Comfort a 2 lt BY Device configuration Y Online amp diagnostics Runtime settings QProperties iy Info afu Diagnostics gt E Screens f gt F Screen management 3 General I Texts EA Ua Hmi tags GMP Good Manufacturing Practice gt Connections Generel HMI alarms Settings Data storage a NAS 7v Communication D Scripts iw Synchronization 5 Schedule 1 _ E
3. 62 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA GMP projects auait 7 8 Evaluate Audit Trails with Audit Viewer 7 8 Evaluate Audit Trails with Audit Viewer The Audit Viewer is used to evaluate the Audit Trail on an office PC Procedure In this section you will copy the Audit Trail to the configuration computer and display it in the Audit Viewer 1 On the HMI device switch to the Plant state screen and copy the Audit Trail from the HMI device to the configuration computer 2 Start the Audit Viewer on the control room PC or the configuration computer A XPS Viewer amp Accessories k Games J Maintenance J Microsoft SOAP Toolkit Version 3 vmadmin J Microsoft SQL Server 2008 J Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 o J OPC Foundation Siemens Automation Ee Automation License Manager Security Controller TIA Portal V12 J Documentation J Options and Tools Computer L Runtime Systems ad SIMATIC Control Panel J Audit Viewer a Wi wi Devices and Printers ry Documentation P Information q Default Programs J OPC XML Gateway B ProSave Help and Support Pictures Music Games Back Windows Security Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 63 GMP projects auait 7 8 Evaluate Audit Trails with Audit Viewer 3 Load the Audit Trail 64 SIMATIC WinCC Audit Viewer Audit files Storage Card S0 Qaudetrat SOL Server Audit Trail Brow
4. HMI devices can automatically send e mails for important alarms and events The service technicians are then notified immediately at their workplace if an error or malfunction occurs Remote access or service pages then enable a first assessment of the current state of the station that sent the e mail Thus the necessary corrective actions or troubleshooting can be initiated without delay Note Users themselves can also send e mails provided the project was configured correspondingly using the SendEMail system function Operating data e acquisition PC Control room PC SMTP server Office PC Service laptop E Ethernet TCP IP DEEE en BE ES Color mixing system 1 Color mixing system 2 Palletizing station E PROFINET Controller Controller Controller Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 33 E mail communication 5 1 Introduction Note An SMTP server is required for sending e mails which usually takes place over the corporate network As an alternative the connection to the SMTP server can also be established via a router Steps to complete 1 Configure the connection to the e mail server SMTP communication 2 Configuring e mail dispatch Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 34 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA E mail communication 5 2 Configuring SMTP communic
5. Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 80 SIMATIC Logon 8 4 Creating user groups in Windows 2 Open the Service Properties window sesso mea File Action View Help 9 26 XO s 88 Dascpion Computer Management Local Name Des a System Tools Task Scheduler gt GB Event Viewer Shared Folders 2 Backup Operators Back amp Cryptographic Operat Mer Distributed COM Users Merl 4 J Local Users and Groups Event Log Readers Men A Users F Guests Gue E Groups SETS IUSRS Buil amp Performance a Network Configuratio Mer a Device Manager a Performance Log Users Me 4 amp Storage Z Performance Monitor yer E EESTE EI E f Disk Management db Power Users Po Remove Serna ohe until the next time the Eo Services and Applications Remote Desktop Users Men 2B Repeat Sup eet Cre F Users amp Siemens Add to Group ns TIA pr amp SIMATIC All Tasks a SIMATIC HMI CS uration JE SIMATIC HMI VIE Delete only access FE SQL Server2005SQ Rename ave the re F SQLServerMSSQL ave the re FE sQLServerMSSQL Properties ave the re FE SQLServerSQLAgt Help ave the re 4 m ho Change Group membership 3 Assign the user Lopez to the Service group Note Users of SIMATIC Logon must be direct members of a user group of the operating system Members of a subgro
6. You can also use this function list to save the Audit Trail for long term logging on the server In the Scheduled tasks create a Backup Audit Trail task which stores the Audit Trail on the server at regular intervals Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA GMP projects audit 7 6 Archive audit trails Forcing operation A special case occurs when the connection to the server is disrupted As long as the HMI device has sufficient free memory space available user actions are recorded in the new Audit Trail The runtime system will attempt to transfer the renamed Audit Trail to the server every 300 seconds If the Audit Trail cannot be recorded due to lack of memory space any objects configured as GMP relevant e g tags can no longer be serviced To avoid unnecessary downtimes you can define that operators in the Administrators group have the authorization to force an operation This means that the shift supervisor for example can force operation This action interrupts the Audit Trail operating record Color_Filling_Station_V12 V11 gt Color_Mixing_HMI_1 TP1200 Comfort Historical data se 4 J Data logs a Alarm logs iat Audit Trail Audit Trail Name Path Storage location Lowli Enabl Forcin Bypas Log al La AuditTrailMixing Wirmnetibd Fm1 CSV file AS wi 1 0 iS A I Properties Diagnostics Propertie
7. in the Plant state screen configure a button which the operator can use to move 54 the Audit Trail to the operating data acquisition PC The process should be recorded in the Audit Trail and confirmed by electronic signature Configure the system function that stores the information in the Audit Trail and prompts the operator to confirm by electronic signature Station_V12 V11 gt Color_Mixing_HMI_1 TP1200 Comfort gt Screens gt Plant State oe ee wi gt m click X NotifyUserAction Press Release Confirmation type Activate im Mandatory commenting Deactivate Category Change Object name l Description Move Audit Trail to Server lt Add function gt Eo My graphics folder TEn OT Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA GMP projects audit Configure the system functions to move the Audit Trail on to the operating data acquisition PC 7 4 GMP compliant configuration Filling_Station_V12 V11 gt Color_tixing_HMI_1 TP1200 Comfort gt Screens gt Plant state EB I USALE As ges S Properties fi dick Press Release Activate Deactivate Change Result It is necessary to close all logs so that the Audit Trail is no longer accessed in runtime The Audit Trail is renamed on the HMI device with a time stamp using the format Properties Animations Events
8. 1 Create a copy of the Audit Trail on the configuration computer and remove write protection AuditTrail Adresse E C orage Card SD AudtTrail Qark gt F P suchen O order Fe Offnen m Letzter Zugitt Altrbute Audt_Trol Peters csv Microsoft Office Excel Comma Separated Values Fi Nor Oe Eei C Storage Card SD Audit Trad 11 5KB 11 776 Bytes 120KB 12 288 Bytes Heute 16 Oktober 2012 16 36 22 Heute 16 Oktober 2012 16 3207 Heute 16 Oktober 2012 16 36 22 Typ Microsoft Office Excel Comma Separated Valves File Geandert am 16 10 2012 16 32 Gr e 11 5 KB 2 Open the Audit Trail in Microsoft Excel and change some entries of your choice 3 Save the Audit Trail in CSV format and reload the Audit Trail to Audit Viewer Me ih ve ipp Wn b Qe AD Tastee ewe tm O 12 191 o 0 mrennnu moen onxa mron nns menor moenorn aenor mron ows menors mennes menoro men nse renosa menusa avennne men nso mwen osa mennas moen nss mennas ren oss mrennss menns men nms mron ons BSescesesecasgeereres rr evwoown 2 2 2 2 20 20 20 32 3 79 2w 20 2 20 2 3 3 2 2 20 2 20 20 2 FEEFEE FEREEEERERTTTET Vnde iag vade tet vnde ia Va Tet vate Coat E vate ti en vet beet perme eee Rete Dat oe rk Note Miewwet a tetera HES LU ee matarae ahan h aee aet Bem leem mt neoe Nimretremrn ges axpeetiet Ce dee mpementnds wo
9. Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 38 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Status and diagnostics pages on the Internet 6 6 1 Introduction If the HMI device is configured appropriately you can quickly check the current status of a plant on the Internet using the service pages Advantages e Unplanned downtimes are reduced and the plant productivity is increased e The information can be accessed even when remote control is not available because for example specific ports are locked for security reasons Fully configured service pages are available for all HMI devices and all controllers with a web server These include the S7 1200 and S7 1500 controllers among others You can also create your own service pages if required Sample scenario The service technician has been notified about an error in the plant by an automatically sent e mail The service technician then wants to get information about the state of the plant on the service pages Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 39 Status and diagnostics pages on the Internet 6 7 Introduction Requirements 40 e You work on a Windows PC e The HMI device is configured as a Sm rtServer Runtime settings gt Services gt Remote control e The diagnostics for the HMI device is configured via HTML pages Runtime settings gt Services gt Diagnostics Devices i
10. CPU 31 E recipes ERE im Packaging CPU CPU 315 W Historical data Security 2 In the same way connect the other display fields to their station tags 3 Insert a screen change for navigation between the screens of the Master_Control_Station For example simply drag the start screen to the plant overview and vice versa 4 Load the project in the control room PC Result The plant overview of the control room PC displays the current process data of the connected stations Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 22 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Remote operation Remote control 4 4 1 Introduction WinCC allows you to control and monitor plants from a remote PC or HMI device For the application a license of the WinCC SmartServer option is required on the HMI device Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 23 Remote operation Remote control 4 1 Introduction Remote control options There are several options for intervening directly in the production process of a plant using remote control e The Sm rtClient display enables the remote control of a station from another HMI device The display of the station HMI device is mirrored in the runtime of the other HMI device Using the Sm rtClient display shift supervisors for example can operate the color mixing system from their c
11. Texts tT BEX v NotifyUserAction Confirmation type Mandatory commenting Category Object ner Descriptio 1 E CloseAllLogs v ArchiveLogFile Log type Log 2 Directory name Mode OpenAllLogs lt Add function gt 4 Name_Date_Time_HMldevicename e g Audit Trail_MixingStation_20070524 122358 MixingStation Concurrently with the renaming a new empty Audit Trail is created so that logging can be continued without interruption Electronic signeture Yes Audit Trail Audit Trail Move Audit Treil to server Audit Trail AuditTrailMixingStation Wirmnetiibde pc Move Note Messages and their related acknowledgments continue to be saved in separate message logs The name of the operator who acknowledged the message is stored in the Audit Trail together with reference to the action and message number Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 55 GMP projects audit 7 5 Operating a GMP compliant project in runtime 7 5 Operating a GMP compliant project in runtime Introduction Using the example of the color mixing system you will now be shown how you as an operator can confirm and comment upon changes to recipe data using an electronic signature Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 56 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA GMP projects audit 7 5 Operating a GMP complian
12. a eal Address http 192 168 0 2 Bo ms G Plant state of Color_Mixing_HMI_1 last update 08 47 43 10 02 2006 Plant State of Color_Mixing_HMI_1 The runtime is running Fill levels Press lt F5 gt to update values Cyan fill level Magenta fill level Yellow fill level Black fill level If you refresh the page in Microsoft Internet Explorer the page reloads and the values are updated Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 45 Status and diagnostics pages on the Internet 6 2 Creating your own service pages 46 Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA GMP projects audit T 7 1 Introduction For Good Manufacturing Practice GMP production plants must meet special requirements which can be summarized as follows e Operators are identified and authenticated before they work on the plant e Operator actions that interfere with running production process are documented commented and confirmed by an electronic signature e All operator actions requiring traceable proof are logged centrally This enables continuous tracking of who operated what and when At the same time it must be ensured that the recorded user actions cannot be falsified and can be read at any time Operator User administration oe Controller Note Different standards apply for the el
13. a text editor e g in Notepad 2 Add a hyperlink to the plantstate html page on the left hand navigation bar lt Getting Started according to the Getting Started a link to the service page Plantstate is added gt lt Getting Started If you want to insert this link in the other service pages copy the following link section gt lt Getting Started LINK START gt lt tr gt lt td width 8 gt lt td gt lt td width 7 gt lt img src Images NaviPfeilblau gif alt border 0 width 4 height 7 gt lt td gt ee ich class ad_nav Tek n fr gt lt a href Plantstate html Class ad_nav_link gt Plant State lt a gt lt td gt lt tr gt lt tr gt lt td colspan 3 height 20 gt lt td gt lt tr gt lt Getting Started LINK END gt Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 43 Status and diagnostics pages on the Internet 6 2 Creating your own service pages 3 Save and close the file start html The result should look like this in Microsoft Internet Explorer Z Miniweb Start Page Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help Q O WAG Pun Yew O Z a a haa Addess http 92 168 0 2 vi Eco us A Miniweb Start Page last update 08 45 19 10 02 2006 Welcome on Color_Mixing_HMI_1 Device Status of Color_Mixing_HMI_1 The runtime is running General Device Info
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15. the HMI device as Sm rtServer An HMI device must be configured as Sm rtServer for remote operation 1 Configure the station s HMI device as Sm rtServer for example the color mixing system Color_Mixing_HMI_1 Color_Filling_Station_V12 V11 gt Color_Mixing_HMI_1 TP1200 Comfort gt Runtime settings Devices WER 7 Generol Services Services Gig Online backups screens Remote control I Program info uaceinet p Start Sm rtServer Good Man EA PLC alarms Tec lists eia Read write tags im Local modules User ee g 3 E Color_Mixing_HMI_1 T1200 Comf Lenguege amp font 7 Operate as OPC server BY Device configuration EA HTP channel server Y Online amp diagnostics 7 Web service SOAP Y Runtime settings gt Screens gt Screen monagem 1 Diagnostics gt D HMI tags g FA HTML pages 2 Connections EA Hmi alarms recipes f SMTP Communication T Historical dete Server name DE Scripts Name of sender l 1E Scheduled tasks err odirass odes E Reports Login EA Text and graphic lists Possword fe User administration f Secure connection required SSL amp j Color_Mixing_HMI_2 1P1200 Comf E Packaging TP900 Comfon gt a Master_Control_Station PC4776 i Common data T Documentation settinas 2 Transfer the project to the station s HMI device The station can be operated by remote HMI devices and PCs Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Conf
16. A 73 SIMATIC Logon 8 1 What is SIMATIC Logon e Changes in the user administration can be made without any configuration effort and without reloading the project e User names and passwords are identical on all HMI devices Control room PC Grant refuse access Logon to local operator station 3533 BES EES lt ooo HH BR Color mixing Palletizing station Controller Controller Controller In our example of a color mixing system the control room PC is used as central logon server The user administration is created and managed centrally using the control room PC Requirements To use SIMATIC Logon for the sample project the following conditions must be met e The basic package SIMATIC Logon Service is installed and configured on the logon server SIMATIC Logon includes several software components e g role administration and Eventlog Viewer This Getting Started describes the only the central administration of users and user groups You can find more information on the installation and configuration of SIMATIC Logon on the Internet at lt http support automation siemens com gt Enter the ID 34519648 in the search field and start the search The SIMATIC Logon Electronic Signature manual is available to download e Each HMI device requires its own SIMATIC Logon license The licenses are stored centrally on the logon server Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Optio
17. Advanced only represents one station of the color mixing and filling plant This is used for the production of smaller special series Containers with greater capacity are filled at another larger station A palletizing system which packs the containers on pallets for transport is added as a third station All systems can be monitored and controlled from remote workplaces e The shift supervisor can monitor and operate all stations directly at his workplace using an control room PC e The operating data acquisition ensures a complete record of important process data as well as its evaluation e In the event of a fault the responsible service technician is informed immediately at his workplace service laptop From there he can establish the status of all stations and perform the required service via the Internet Operating data acquisition PC Control room PC Office PC Service laptop E Ethernet TCP IP 8 RBS coo HS ES Color mixing Palletizing station Controller Controller Controlle Configuring Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 9 Create decentralized distributed system 2 1 Overview In this section you will learn how to extend the plant in the project on the basis of the sample project project from the Getting Started Comfort Panels RT Advanced The following steps are required 1 Interconnecting physical components
18. Internet Explorer Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help 3 O d aG P Yew O Z a WSO a Address http 4192 168 0 2 Miniweb Start Page last update 08 45 19 10 02 2006 Welcome on Color_Mixing_HMI_1 Device Status of Color_Mixing_HMI_1 The runtime is running General Device Information Device Type TP1200 Comfort Device Name Color_Mixing_HMI_1 For more information on the service pages refer to the WinCC online help in the TIA Portal Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 41 Status and diagnostics pages on the Internet 6 2 Creating your own service pages 6 2 Creating your own service pages Introduction You must have some HTML programing knowledge to create your own service pages The basic procedure is described below As an example a new service page plantstate html will be created based on the start page for reading the current fill levels Procedure 1 Unpack the ZIP file WebContent zip in any work directory on your configuration computer Note The ZIP file WebContent is in the installation directory of WinCC Comfort Edition in the folder C Program Files SIEMENS Automation Portal V12 Data Hmi Transfer 12 0 CP_15_19 22 If you use a PC as the HMI device you will find the ZIP file WebContent in the installation directory of WinCC Advanced Edition in the folder C Program Files SIEMENS Automation WinCC RT Advanced The ZI
19. MATIC HMI Application WinCC RI Advanced vi ssi KODIR eO S I R A B mod 2 Connect the interfaces of the devices by extending the existing subnet Color_Filling_Station_V12 gt Devices amp networks Topology view Networkview f Device view r Network EF Connections QQ Relations Qs esx el Color_Mixing_ Color_Mixing_1 Color_Mixing_ Color_Mixing_2 11200 Comtort L CPU 1511 1 PN 1P1200 Comfor CPU 1511 1 PN pia PNIIE_1 Dy S Master_Contro wince PC4778 19 To KT Ady Packaging _HMI Packaging TP900 Comfort Cj CPU 1511 1 PN Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 11 Create decentralized distributed system 2 2 Create network 3 Click the interface of the connected devices and enter the connection parameters in the inspector window for example unique Web addresses Color_Filling_Station_V12 Devices amp networks PEX Topology view E3 Network view in Device view p Network EY Connections H ection GQ Relations BH Q ss r z a Color_Mixing_ Color_Mixing_1 Color_Mixing_ Color_Mixing_2 Packaging HMI Packaging rr P1200 Comton f CPU 1511 1 PN 7P1200 Comton CPU 1511 1 PN TP900 Comfort g CPU 1511 1 PN Master_Contro PC4778 19 To Gi z J pe X1 NodeData 3 l Properties i info X Diagnostic
20. OO fy 15 Program info a EA PLC alarms Tet lists gt i Loca modules amp Color_Mixing_HMI_1 TP1200 Comf BY Device configuration Y Online amp diagnostics Runtime settings gt E Screens gt Screen monagem Ca HMI tags 1 2 Connections EJ HMI alarms E Recipes WW Historical dete DE Scripts E Scheduled tasks gdes gt Sl Reports m Li Text and graphic lists 2 User administration gt E Color_Mixing_HMI_2 11200 Comf gt ia Packaging TP900 Comfort gt a Master_Control_Station PC 4776 Ww Common data Documentation semings DA Lenqueges amp resources a General Services Screens Keyboard Good Meni 2 Alarms User administration Language amp font titin Color_Filling_Station_V12 V11 gt Color_Mixing_HMI_1 TP1200 Comfort gt Runtime settings Remote control Read write tags Diagnostics SMTP Communication Server name Name of sender E mail address PEX Services a A Stor Sme nserver Operate as OPC server DA HTP chennel server C Web service SOAP E 7 Secure connection required SSL Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Status and diagnostics pages on the Internet 6 7 Introduction Calling To access the start page of the device simply enter its IP address as a URL in Microsoft Internet Explorer Z Miniweb Start Page Microsoft
21. P file WebContent contains source data for the service HTML pages of the HMI device 2 Create a copy of the start page start html and name the copy plantstate html for example 3 In the start page insert a hyperlink to the service page as described below under Expand start page to include a hyperlink to the service page 4 Modify the new service page as desired as described below under Creating your own service page 5 Add the revised start page and the new service page to the ZIP file WebContent and copy the ZIP file back to the original directory Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 42 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Status and diagnostics pages on the Internet 6 2 Creating your own service pages 6 Load the project onto the HMI device 7 Start Microsoft Internet Explorer on the configuration computer call up the HMI device start page and go to the new service page Z Miniweb Start Page Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help O O DAG Par ke 8 2 a Wea s Address hittp192 168 0 2 Plant state of Color_Mixing_HMI_1 last update 08 47 43 10 02 2006 Plant State of Color_Mixing_HMI_1 The runtime is running Fill levels Press lt F5 gt to update values Cyan fill level Magenta fill level Yellow fill level Black fill level Expand start page to include a hyperlink to the service page 1 Open the file start html in
22. Procedure 1 Set up the HMI device for GMP compliant configuration in Runtime settings under GMP In the case of several HMI devices all HMI devices must be set up for GMP compliant configuration Color_Filling Station_V12 V11 gt Color_Mixing_HMI_1 TP1200 Comfort gt Runtime settings Devices iQ O Generel Good Manufacturing Practice Services 164 Program info Al Screens GMP Good Manufacturing Practice EA PLC alarms Keypostd Configuration conforms to GMP E Test lists Good Manufacturing Practice x ig Local modules Narn D E Color_Mixing_HMI_1 171200 Corf User ion Langu 2 BY Device configuration Y Online amp diagnostics Y Runtime settings Screens gt E Screen managem gt Ca HMI tags 1 2 Configure the security settings for the validity of the user passwords in Runtime settings under User administration Color_Filling_Station_V12 11 gt Color_Mixing HMI_1 TP1200 Comfort gt Runtime settings PEX General Services Screens General Keyboard Good Manufacturing Practice Alarms User administration Change initial password Logoff time User administration Enable limit for logon attempts Language amp font Number of incorrect logon attempts 3 IS 1 Logon only with password Hierarchy level Group specific rights for user administration Password Enable password aging Password validity days 9 Prewarning time days 7 Password generations
23. S program Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 71 SIMATIC Logon 8 1 What is SIMATIC Logon SIMATIC Logon supports system wide central user administration User data is created and managed on a central logon server by means of the user administration of the Windows operating system You configure the user groups and their authorizations in the usual way in the WinCC local user administration You assign identical names to the user groups on the server and in WinCC Because of these identical names the user group is assigned an authorization in runtime You do not have to create users in WinCC because they are taken over dynamically by the server during the logon process The application or HMI device forwards each logon or password change to SIMATIC Logon for processing This means that users can change their password directly on the HMI device The changed password is transferred automatically to the logon server Benefits of SIMATIC Logon The use of SIMATIC Logon has the following advantages e Central user administration is set up once on a central logon server and not separately on each individual device e New users created on the central logon server can log on immediately to any HMI device which contains a WinCC user group with the same name Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 A
24. SIEMENS SIMATIC HMI WinCC V12 Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started Inside title info field 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA O fe 3 D s Create decentralized distributed system N Data exchange using HTTP Remote operation Remote A Q Oo m r 5 Q E mail communication Status and diagnostics pages on the Internet O GMP projects audit o a 3 gt D 5 5 O Cc CO N Legal information Warning notice system This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety as well as to prevent damage to property The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol These notices shown below are graded according to the degree of danger PACA indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken A WARNING indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken CAUTION indicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken NOTICE indicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken If more than one degree of danger is present the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will be used A notice warning of inju
25. ally when required Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 29 Remote operation Remote control 4 4 Remote control via Microsoft Internet Explorer Procedure 1 Start Microsoft Internet Explorer and enter the address of the remote device The address consists of the server name and the HTTP port number that is set on the server The default setting is 5800 2 Authenticate yourself by entering the name and password The user interface of the HMI device is displayed in Microsoft Internet Explorer Jeo F yx O o C xP oy 8 Result The HMI device can now be operated remotely using mouse and keyboard Note Access to service pages Siemens provides Siemens standard HTML pages containing service and maintenance information for each HMI device These pages also provide the possibility of remote control For information on this refer to Status and diagnostics pages on the Internet Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 30 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Remote operation Remote control 4 5 Remote control by means of the Sm rtClient application 4 5 Remote control by means of the Sm rtClient application Introduction The Sm prtClient application facilitates remote control via the Internet and even allows the remote control of keypad devices Note Install client and server certificates to en
26. ario 3 2 Sample scenario The following task is solved in the example scenario The shift supervisor is informed via a control room PC about the most important operating data for all stations of the color mixing system For example a plant overview provides display fields for the fill levels of the storage tanks Requirements Steps to complete 1 2 16 The HMI devices are created in the project and networked in the device configuration via the Ethernet interface To display the process data of the two color mixing systems a screen with corresponding output fields is configured on the control room PC HTTP client a HERES HTTP server HTTP server HTTP server Configure the HMI device at the station as an HTTP server On the control room PC the HTTP client configure a connection to the mixing station s HMI device Create tags for the fill levels of the reservoirs on the control room PC Connect these tags with the tags of the HMI device of the station and configure them in the display fields provided Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Data exchange using HTTP 3 3 Configure the station s HMI device as HTTP server 3 3 Configure the station s HMI device as HTTP server Introduction A HTTP server provides data for HTTP clients In the example scenario process data of the stations is displayed on the shift supervisor s control r
27. asic information on topics such as the configuration of the visualization and the controller as well as the integration of visualization and controller are discussed in other Getting Starteds e Getting Started WinCC V12 Comfort Panels RT Advanced shows you the structure of a complete executable project You can use this project as the basis if you wish to reproduce the steps shown in this Getting Started yourself Link to download http support automation siemens com WW view en 72927035 If you are interested in the topics of PLC programming and diagnostics in addition to Operator control and monitoring you can find out more about the color mixing plant from a control viewpoint in the following Getting Started documents e Getting Started STEP 7 Professional WinCC Advanced V11 for sample project Filling Station Link to download http support automation siemens com WW view en 54430386 e Getting Started SIMATIC S7 1500 and TIA Portal V12 Link to homepage http support automation siemens com WW view en 7 1704272 Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 7 Welcome 1 2 Classification Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 8 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Create decentralized distributed system 2 2 1 Overview The color mixing system Color_Mixing_HMI in the Getting Started WinCC V12 Comfort Panels RT
28. ata exchange using HTTP 3 4 Establishing a connection to the station on the control room PC 3 4 Introduction 18 Establishing a connection to the station on the control room PC In the example scenario a connection to the HMI devices of the stations is configured on the control room PC Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Data exchange using HTTP 3 4 Establishing a connection to the station on the control room PC Procedure 1 For the Master_Control_Station as HTTP client add a connection to the HMI device of the color mixing system Assign a name to the connection e g Connection_color_mixing_1 Enter the address under which the web server on the HMI device will be reached daster_Control_Station PC 477B 19 Touch PN IE gt HMI_RT_4 WinCC RT Advanced gt Connections PEX l Devices l 300 a Connections to 57 PLCs in Devices amp Networks Connections gt D5 Seripts Name Communication driver HMI tine synchronzaton mode Station 15 Scheduled tasks Za Connection_color_midng_1 SIMATIC HMI HTTP i ydes lt Add new gt gt T Reports Etj Text and graphic lists i User administration 2 E Master_Control_Ststion PC 4775 lt BY Device configuretion Parameter Area pointer Y Online amp diagnostics gt E HMI LRT_4 wince RT Advanced BY Device configuration PC 4778 19 Tou
29. ation 5 2 Configuring SMTP communication Introduction SMTP communication can be configured in the runtime settings or also directly on the HMI device in the ControlPanel under WinCC Internet Settings gt E mail The settings for SMTP communication are provided by the e mail provider for example whether a secure connection is required Requirements SMTP server that can be accessed via the corporate network or a router Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 35 E mail communication 5 2 Configuring SMTP communication Procedure Result 36 will need 1 Configure SMTP communication for the desired HMI device in the runtime settings You The name of the server on which the messages are to be sent for example the name of the corporate mail server The symbolic name or the IP address can be specified Name of the sender in this case Color_Mixing_HMI_1 for example If the SMTP server requires a valid e mail address or valid user name for authentication enter the appropriate information You can obtain the user name and password from your service provider Devices iOO t Program info EA PLC alarms amp Ter lists gt i Local modules amp Color_Mixing_HMI_1 TP1200 Comf BY Device configuration Yi Online amp diagnostics Y Runtime settings gt Screens gt F Screen managem gt CA HMI rags 1 2 Connect
30. ch PN IE Yl Online amp diagnostics Winte Interface z S senge men ETHERNET gt w Screen management g gt CE HMI tags k re Web server on HMI device E recipes Address https rl 192 168 0 22 W Historical D User name gt D5 Scripts Password 5 6 15 Scheduled tasks nD R Net gdes mee Reports L Text and graphic lists Note For secure communication via HTTPS certificates to authenticate the communicating parties must also be installed 2 In the same way add connections to the other stations Connection_color_mixing_2 and Connection_packaging_station Jaster_Control_Station PC 477B 19 Touch PN IE gt HMI_RT_4 WinCC RT Advanced gt Connections P E Connections to 57 PLCs in Devices amp Networks Connections Name Communication driver HMI time synchronization mode Station Partner g Connection_color_mixing_1 SIMATIC HMI HTTP KA Connection_color_mixing_2 SIMATIC HMI HTTP Z Connection_packaging_station SIMATIC HMI HTTP i lt Add new gt lt m 3 Activate the Transfer mode on the control room PC and load the Master_Control_Station project to the control room PC Result When runtime starts the control room PC automatically establishes connection to the HMI devices of the stations Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 19 Data exchange using HTTP 3 5 Query station process data 3 5 Query station process data In
31. connection Introduction After you have mapped the physical connection of the components in the project enter the type of communication between HMI devices and their controllers In the present project communication within a station between HMI device and controller takes place via HMI connections Note You configure the HMI connections with the S7 1500 controller in the Devices amp Networks editor All other connections such as HTTP connections are configured in the HMI connection editor Procedure 1 Change to the Connections mode and select HMI connection for the connection type 2 Establish a connection between the interface of a controller and the appropriate HMI device Color_Filling_Station_V12 gt Devices amp networks PEX le Topology view l Network view BY Device view p Network ff Connections HMI connection AR Relations 3 H Qs sax m aqa Q Highlighted Connection Color_Mixing_ Color_Mixing_1 Color_Mixy Q 4 Packaging_HMI Packaging i TP1200 Comtort CPU 1511 1 PN TP1200 C N TP900 Comtort CPU 1511 1 PN Master_Contro PC4778 19 To g a a gt a Network overview Connections Relations 10 communication VPN Y Local connection name Local end point Local iD hex Partner ID hex Partner Connection type i WJ Color_Miing_HMI_t HMPVerbindung_1 Color_Mvang_HMl_2 1 Color_Mbang_2 HMI connection HMiverbindung_2 EI Pockaging_Hmi OB Packaging HMI connection 3 Repeat
32. ders 4 amp Local Users and Groups Eiers E Groups b Performance g Device Manager a E Storage fey Disk Management gt Sy Services and Applications Runtime behavior Name Fi Administrator Greenwood Pi Guest A Lopez Meier Mahler A Peters A vmadmin WNUSR_DC92D7179E29 Full Name Greenwood Lopez Meier Mahler Peters WNUSR_DC92D7179E29 4 m Nothing changes for users once you have loaded the updated project to the HMI devices The logon window remains unchanged The successful logon of a user on the server is always confirmed by a system event in runtime 82 Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Summary This Getting Started was an introduction to the extended configuration options of WinCC V12 You have configured a multi user system based on a client server architecture and set up time synchronization You have been introduced to WinCC WebNavigator and WinCC DataMonitor two WinCC options which you can use to operate the plant and evaluate process data via the Internet Intranet Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 83 Summary 84 Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA
33. ditTrailMixingStation Wirmnetibde pe CSV file ASCII 1 0 kS wi Iw Properties 7i Info alvu Diagnostics Properties Events Texts tTAak x Free space critically low inl Low free space CloseAllLogs v ArchiveLogFile Log type Audit Trail Log AuditTreilMixingStetion Directory name Wirmnet bde pc Mode Move OpenAllLogs lt Add function gt X Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 59 GMP projects audit 7 6 Archive audit trails 60 Note The illustrated functions list can be configured for example to the Print event button This will enable the Audit Trail to be saved to the server at any time e Low free storage space critical This event occurs when there is not enough free disk space available for the Audit Trail The value depends on the HMI device e Low free storage space This event occurs in runtime if less free space is available in runtime for the Audit Trail than is configured in Minimum amount of free storage space The depicted function list is processed as follows 1 All open logs are closed 2 The Audit Trail is renamed on the HMI device with a time stamp using the format Name_Date_Time_HMldevicename e g Audit Trail_MixingStation_20070524_122358_MixingStation The Audit Trail is then transferred to the server A new Audit Trail is generated 3 All closed logs are reopened
34. documented e GMP relevant recipes if the following operator actions are to be documented Creating changing and saving recipe data records Transfer of recipe data records to the controller and from the controller Changing the setting for the synchronization of the recipe tag values with the controller offline or online Note Use the system function RecordUserAction to document the operation of controls such as buttons and actions in scripts This system function is only available if the project is configured as a GMP project Automatic recording The following operator actions are recorded automatically in Audit Trail e Alarms Acknowledge e User administration Logon and logoff of users and import of user administration e Logs Starting and stopping a log Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 50 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA GMP projects auait 7 4 GMP compliant configuration 7 4 GMP compliant configuration Introduction Changes to the recipes are stored in an Audit Trail in line with FDA requirements in order to ensure the fully documented traceability of the production process in the color mixing system This can be useful for example for the production of food coloring Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 51 GMP projects audit 7 4 GMP compliant configuration
35. e sample project of the Getting Started WinCC V12 Comfort Panels RT Advanced if you want to follow the shown configuration steps yourself You will find this project in the SIOS portal Necessary components The following components are required to follow the example 2 x HMI device 3 x controller Configuration PC TP 1200 Comfort CPU 1511 1 PN Operating data acquisition PC Control room PC Office PC HMI device Master Control Station Service laptop TP 900 Comfort PC 477B 19 Touch You may also use other HMI devices If you are going to use an HMI device with different functionality the configuration may deviate from the steps shown If you do not have any HMI devices at hand you can also simulate operation of HMI devices on the configuration computer Use SIMATIC WinCC Advanced as engineering system however SIMATIC WinCC Professional can be used also Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 6 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Welcome 1 2 Classification 1 2 Classification This Getting Started is intended for advanced users proficient in WinCC V12 and in the configuration of operator control and monitoring solutions General concepts such as tags and screens are not discussed in this Getting Started Position in the information landscape This Getting Started explains additional configuration options in particular for distributed systems and for communication and remote control B
36. ectronic documentation of production data The most important set of regulations is the legal wording in 21 CFR Part 11 on Electronic data records and electronic signatures issued by the FDA the US Food and Drug Administration The GMP requirements are based on the FDA regulations The various EU regulations also apply for particular industries The FDA s 21 CFR Part 11 is available on the Internet at www fda gov Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 47 GMP projects audit 7 1 Introduction Requirements WinCC option WinCC Audit With the user administration the basic WinCC software offers an effective authorization and password system However the WinCC Audit option is required to meet further requirements for the electronic documentation and logging of user actions in Audit Trails Planning GMP projects To set up a project as GMP project the following questions must be clarified in advance e What are the user administration requirements e Which user actions e g value changes or actions in recipe management must be signed commented on or logged e What special features must be considered when logging Sample scenario In the color mixing system all user actions related to the recipes are to be recorded automatically and logged so that the data is secure against manipulation To this end the project is set up as GMP project with the app
37. ed Advanced Configuration Options 76 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA SIMATIC Logon 8 2 Activating SIMATIC Logon Result The central user administration is activated for the HMI devices in the project No more settings are required on the SIMATIC Logon server Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 77 SIMATIC Logon 8 3 Creating users in Windows 8 3 Creating users in Windows Introduction Procedure 78 If you use SIMATIC Logon you only have to create the desired users in Windows Each newly created user is assigned to the Users group by default The user data is transferred to the HMI devices via SIMATIC Logon To permit direct logon to the HMI device also set up all users on the HMI devices Note Emergency users If the server cannot be reached all local users that were created in the WinCC user administration can also act as emergency users Emergency users have the rights of the user group to which they are assigned 1 Open device management on the logon server File att PN Tia poreai viz Lane q Getting Started gt a Remote Desktop Connection gt Help and Suppo gt All Programs Windows Securit A Computer Mai gemeni es 0e 88 A Computer Management Locall Name a amp Storage By Services and Applications wy Manage Map ni Disconnec
38. ed you have already learned to configure user administration including operators passwords and user groups with different access rights The extended requirements are configured in Runtime settings under User administration Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 49 GMP projects audit 7 3 Burden of proof regarding operator actions 7 3 Burden of proof regarding operator actions Recording configuration To meet the burden of proof requirements applicable to your project you must specify which user actions need to be traceable in Audit Trail e Traceable operator actions Operator actions that influence running production These actions include switching the plant s operating mode from Automatic to Manual and changing the mixing ratio of a recipe Burden of proof operator actions can be confirmed by a simple acknowledgment or an electronic signature The operator can also be prompted to add a comment e Other operator actions Operator actions which do not contribute much to the traceability of the operator activities e g screen changes Such operator actions may be documented but should not distract unnecessarily from important operator actions From the list of operator actions with the burden of proof you can deduce which objects need to be adjusted in the project e GMP relevant tags if value changes by the operator are to be
39. eessieeeeenaa 8 2 Activating SIMATIC LOGOM sree 76 8 3 Creating users IM WINKOWS vi sceiecsisscccceesiscccetssascectesnceccnesse cue E ERA E 8 4 Creating user groups IN WINKOWS sissies dinana nana ANa aA a AAEN AAAA KANA 80 9 SUMA o a AA EE T Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Welcome 1 1 Welcome Welcome to Getting Started WinCC V12 Comfort Panels RT Advanced Advanced Configuration Options You will learn how to network several HMI devices and extend the basic system effectively with the help of options Operating data acquisition PC Control room PC Office PC Service laptop E Ethernet TCP IP Color mixing system 1 Color mixing Palletizing station E PROFINET Controller Controller Controller These options include Plant wide access to current process values via HTTP Different remote control options via Intranet and Internet Use of integrated service pages for information and diagnostics E mail notification of faults and errors Recording operator actions and changes to tags in an audit trail Central logon and administration of all users on a logon server using SIMATIC Logon Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Welcome 7 1 Welcome Note This Getting Started is based on Getting Started WinCC V12 Comfort Panels RT Advanced Install th
40. el_CMYK_K Y Runtime settings lt Add new gt HMI_Filling_FillingLevel_CMYK_M gt E Screens HMI_Filling_FillingLevel_CMYK_ gt ww Screen management x a HMI tags B 2 Show all rags Wi Add object hrl t I Add new tag table amp Defsult tag table 1 2 Connections E3 HMI alarms tab Recipes lt a In the same way specify tags for the other display fields Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 21 Data exchange using HTTP 3 5 Query station process data Connecting display fields to tags in the screen 1 Switch to the plant overview screen and link the required display field to the new tag Project tree 4 Station PC 4778 19 Touch PN IE gt HMI_RT_4 WinCC RT Advanced gt Screens Plant Overview Devices so0 BIUSA 3 At 2 2 2 Mi Atlatl alt g tes EA HMI alarms E Recipes W Historicsl dete 5 Scripts TE Scheduled tasks ydes E Reports Eil Text and graphic lists 9 User administration v Ej Master_Control_Station PC 4778 BN Device configuration amp Online amp diagnostics ipsam v E HMILRT_4 wince RT Advanced BN Device configuration Y Online amp diagnostics Y Runtime settings B Screens BB Add new screen E Pant Overview Appes E Screen managem D l tag gt ag HMI tags 3 S RANS 1 Fleshing 3 im Color_Miing_CPU_1 CPU 31 HMI alarms Umits Me Gi Color_mixing cPU_2
41. ice technician Requirements SMTP communication is configured in the runtime settings Procedure 1 Enter the e mail address of the service technician for the message class Error Color_Filling_Station_V12 V11 gt Color_Mixing_HMI_1 TP1200 Comfort gt HMI alarms Devices 300 2 Alarm classes 2 li Program info a Display name Name a Acknowledgment model Log E mail address und Backgro EA PLC alarms Sa s7 Diagnosis events Alarm without ecknowle lt No log gt L255 255 _ 25s amp Ter lists F Errors Alarm with simple ackno Tank_Level Lucs_Service color com E 255 0 F gt i Local modules as System Alarm without acknowle lt No log gt a nT 5 255 _Jass amp Color_Mixing_HMI_1 1P1200 Comf w Warnings Alarm without acknowle lt No log gt ass C 255 BN Device configuration Add new gt 3 Y Online amp diagnostics Runtime semings gt E Screens gt T Screen management gt C HMI tags 2 Connections TA HMI alarms Recipes T Historical dol gt IS Scripts 1 2 Transfer the project to the HMI device 3 To send an e mail initiate an alarm of the above mentioned alarm class on the HMI device Result The service technician is informed per e mail about errors on the station Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 37 E mail communication 5 3 Configuring e mail dispatch Comfort Panels Runtime
42. iguration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Remote operation Remote control 4 3 Configuring remote control via Sm rtClient display 4 3 Configuring remote control via Sm rtClient display Introduction The Sm rtClient display enables the remote control of a Sm rtServer from another HMI device such as a control room PC The Sm rtServer display is mirrored in the runtime of the other HMI device At runtime start the Sm rtClient display automatically establishes a connection to the Sm rtServer In the example scenario of this Getting Started the shift supervisor operates the color mixing system Color_Mixing_HMI_1 from his or her control room PC Master_Control_Station Procedure 1 Add a screen to the HMI device Master_Control_Station 1 2 Insert the Sm rtClientView object 2 Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 27 Remote operation Remote control 4 3 Configuring remote control via Sm rtClient display 3 In the inspector window configure the establishment of a connection with the HMI device of the color mixing system 3 Enter the IP address of the HMI device Color_Mixing_HMI_1 4 Since the HMI device Color_Mixing_HMI_1 is protected by a password against unauthorized access enter the password 5 The password is configured in the runtime settings of the Color_Mixing_HMI_1 and can be changed by the ope
43. ion W Online amp diagnostics K L gt TE HMILAT_4 wince RT Advanced BN Device configuration Y Online amp diagnostics 10 Runtime settings gt Screens Screen management v Lg Hm rags m Z Show sll rags BP Add new tagte w amp Default tag tal D 2 Connections 1 EJ HMI alarms Recipes Discrete alarms Analog a Alarm text lt Add new gt lt I a Assign the corresponding tag of the color mixing system Color_Mixing_HMI_1 to the new tag of the Master_Control_Station Devices Z 300 2 7 94 3 lt 4 HMI tags CA HMI alarms a Name a Tag table Datatype PLCname PLCtag Connection Address Access moi recipes lt Q fillingLeveloyan Default rag table e int 2 n fg Connection_color_mixing_Lya name w lt absolute F Historice dete lt Add new gt ur Scripts t E Scheduled tosks ydes E Color_Mixing_HMI_1 TP12 v DI HMI tags gt w Reports Hil Text and graphic lists 9 User administration v Gj Moster_control_station PC 4778 BN Device contiguretion W Online amp diagnostics gt E HMIAT_4 wince At Advanced _Mixing_HMI_2 TP12 aging TP900 Comfort t _Control_Station PC Diagnosticsindicatorlag ALERT_TANKS Filling Valve_Open HMI_Calculate_Filling Levels HMI_Filling_ Counter BY Device configuration Discrete alarms Analo HMI_Filling_FillingLevel_CMYK_C Y Online amp diagnostics io Alarm text HMI_Filling_FillingLev
44. ions HMI alarms tab Recipes T Historical dota D Scripts E Scheduled tasks oes gt w Reports Lij Text ond graphic lists h User administration gt Color_Mixing_HMI_2 TP1200 Comf gt T Packaging TP900 Comfon gt T Mester_Control_station PC 4778 fe General Alarms User administration Language amp font Color_Filling_Station_V12 V11 gt Color_Mixing_HMI_1 TP1200 Comfort gt Runtime settings Services J Screens Remote control Keyboard 3 Specify whether the data must be sent over a secure connection SSL i e encrypted Services A Stort Sme nserver Read write tags Operate os OPC server A HTTP channel server Web service SOAP Diagnostics C HTML pages SMTP Communication Server name mail color com Nome of sender Color_Mixing_HM_1 Email address Luca_Service color com Login Password D 7 Secure connection required SSL The HMI device can establish a connection to the e mail server Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA E mail communication 5 3 Configuring e mail dispatch 5 3 Configuring e mail dispatch Introduction The automation system can inform employees by e mail about alarms and events In the following example the color mixing system Color_Mixing_HMI_1 sends error messages via e mail to the responsible serv
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46. n 7 6 Archive audit trails Archive audit trails An Audit Trail is an important document that helps you to provide the mandatory proof of events For this reason regular backup is required The following options are available for logging e Save the Audit Trail on the external storage medium of the HMI device and back it up via the network to a server at regular intervals e Save the Audit Trail on the external storage medium of the HMI device and read it from the external storage device on a PC e Save the Audit Trail via the network directly to a server Note You can only operate a GMP project from the HMI device provided the audit related user actions can be saved in the Audit Trail Therefore ensure that there is always sufficient memory space available and the connection to the server is not interrupted Only users with administrator rights can force operation if there is insufficient memory space Moving the Audit Trail to a server If the configured minimum storage size is exceeded the Low storage space event is triggered Configure the following functions list in order to transfer the Audit Trail from the external storage medium of the HMI device to the server F EX J Data logs ji Alarm logs lia Audit Trail Color_Filling_Station_V12 V11 gt Color_Mixing_HMI_1 TP1200 Comfort gt Historical data Audit Trail Name Path Storage location Lowli Enabl Forcin Bypas Log al La Au
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48. n provides the following return values e lt Q different errors for example incorrect file format or no file exists e 1 The checked Audit Trail is valid e gt 0 Number of the line where the checked Audit Trail was manipulated Audit Trail logging is only continued if the return value is 1 In both error cases the administrator or the shift supervisor can be informed Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 67 GMP projects auait 7 9 Evaluating Audit Trails using DOS program Procedure You check the integrity of the Audit Trail in the command prompt 1 On the HMI device switch to the Plant state screen and copy the Audit Trail from the HMI device to the configuration computer 2 Open the command prompt on the configuration computer Programs 1 Si cmd P See more results Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 68 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA GMP projects auait 7 9 Evaluating Audit Trails using DOS program 3 Check the integrity of the Audit Trail Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2666 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings user gt C Program Files SIEMENS Audit Viewer HmiCheckLo igintegrity exe C Storage Card SD AuditTrail fuditTrail_Peters csvu HmiCheckLogIntegrity utility Consistency check succeeded C Documents and Settings use
49. ns 74 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA SIMATIC Logon 8 1 What is SIMATIC Logon Tasks Activate SIMATIC Logon in WinCC to set up the central user administration using a logon server Then create identical user groups and users on the logon server in the Windows computer administration You then assign the users to the user groups in accordance with the required authorization Response to connection failure User administration on the HMI devices is reactivated if communication with the logon server goes down or if the logon server crashes User administration on the logon server is automatically reactivated once the logon server is back online Additionally you create Windows users in the user administration of the HMI devices to ensure that full access to the HMI device is possible even when there is a connection failure Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 75 SIMATIC Logon 8 2 Activating SIMATIC Logon 8 2 Activating SIMATIC Logon Introduction When SIMATIC Logon Service is installed and configured enter the connection data to the logon server in WinCC and activate central user administration All other steps are configured on the logon server in Windows Procedure 1 Enable SIMATIC Logon for all HMI devices in the project and configure the settings in such a way that the user data from the control room PC will be used Project t
50. nsistency with the hardware and software described Since variance cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full consistency However the information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions Siemens AG A5E32311838 AA Copyright Siemens AG 2013 Industry Sector 05 2013 Technical data subject to change All rights reserved Postfach 48 48 90026 NURNBERG GERMANY Table of contents 1 MVS ICONING ors esse g coi concen E E 5 1 1 WElCOMO oeieo ted enar E EE TETEA ET EERTE 5 P 071 E E N EIA A AA T T F 2 Create decentralized distributed system nnnnnnsnnsnerrnsrnsrnrrnnrnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnrnnrnnnennrnnnnnrnnrnnnenneanenrennnnnnnnne 9 2 1 OVENI ass a sap atensaraieee otenab eee agate eed 9 2 2 Create MGIWOMK israr eere aeai r T EE E AEE e ini ee Ea 2 3 Setting a HMI CONNECTION ssns ee ee s e sanan ga EEA e a a ESEE NESA 3 Data exchange using HTTP c ccceeseceeeeeeeceeeeeaeeeeesaaeeeeesaaeeeeesaaaeeeeaaaaeeeseaaaeeesesaaaeesessaaeessesaeeeeseeaaeess 3 1 How is data exchanged using HTTP ceceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee erence aan Ea AR 3 2 Sample SCENANG visite eee Pe een dae ane Re ee eu 3 3 Configure the station s HMI device as HTTP S rvel ccccccccccessecseeeecntecneeeeeeteeteeeeeeesnaseseenees 3 4 Establishing a connection to the station on the control room PC cceccccesccseetectteeteeeeeneeseees 3 5 Query Station process Cata
51. ntime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 79 SIMATIC Logon 8 4 Creating user groups in Windows 8 4 Creating user groups in Windows Introduction In runtime the users obtain their authorizations based on the identical names of the user groups in WinCC and Windows You therefore create all users groups from the project in Windows as well The Users and Administrators user groups are created by default in Windows Procedure 1 Create all user groups of the WinCC user administration in Windows Start for example with the Service group File Action View Help es 20e B Computer Management Local Name 4 System Tools Administrators j Task Scheduler gt E Event Viewer gt E Shared Folders a amp Local Users and Groups Z Backup Operators Distributed COM Users Z Cryptographic Operat Description Administrators have complete an Backup Operators can override se Members are authorized to perfor Members are allowed to launch a More Actions ZE Event Log Readers New Group View fey Disk Manz gt Services and Export List Help wer Users ZE Siemens TIA Enging ZE SIMATIC HMI SIMATIC HMI CS SIMATIC HMI VIEW ZE SQL Server2005SQLE FE SQLServerMSSQLS ZE SQLServerMSSQLUY ZE SQLServerSQLAgen Creates anew local group Comfort Panels
52. of the project 2 Configuring HMI connections for communication between controllers and HMI devices 3 Configuring HTTP connections for communication between remote workstations and HMI devices Chapter 3 Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 10 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Create decentralized distributed system 2 2 Create network 2 2 Create network Introduction The network configuration provides the necessary requirements for communication To map the real plant in the project connect the PCs HMI devices and the controllers Various configuration options are available In the Graphic Network view you have an overview of the subnets of the entire system in the project Procedure 1 Open the Devices amp Networks editor in the project and drag the HMI devices from the catalog to the work area in Network mode Color_Filling Station _V12 Devices amp networks Topology view d Network view I Device view 5 p Eron Connections A Relations H Qs sex igi Color Miing_ Coloe_Mixing_t Coie Maing SNS Color_Maing_2 Packaging HMI Packaging 1P1200 Comfort CPU 1511 1 PN 171200 Comfon CPU 1511 1 PN 17900 Comton OU 1511 1 PN v ig Pc systems ENH im PC general i Simatic Box Pc gt amp simanc Panel rc p i SIMATIC Rock PC p i simanc s Embed gt E SINUMERK Operator p Tj Simane Controller A v E SI
53. ontrol room PC Control room PC with Sm rtClient ert a on HES Sm rt Server Sm rt Server Sm rt Server e A station s HMI device can be accessed directly with Microsoft Internet Explorer provided the security settings of a plant allow this In this way service technicians can connect remotely to each HMI device that they manage Service laptop with MS Internet Explorer E Ethernet TCP IP Sm rt Server Sm rt Server Sm rt Server e The Sm rtClient application allows remote control via the Internet for example if Microsoft Internet Explorer cannot establish a connection to the station s HMI device due to security restrictions Using the Sm rtClient application the service technician can for example access an HMI device from his service PC Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 24 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Remote operation Remote control 4 1 Introduction Service laptop with Sm rtClient application E Ethernet TCP IP Sm rt Server Sm rt Server Sm rt Server This Getting Started introduces these options for remote control In all three cases the HMI device to be accessed must be configured as Sm rt Server Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 25 Remote operation Remote control 4 2 Configuring the HMI device as Sn rtServer 4 2 Introduction Procedure Result 26 Configuring
54. oom PC Procedure 1 Configure the HMI device of the station Color_Mixing_HMI_1 as HTTP server Color_Filling_Station_V12 V11 Color_Mixing_HMI_1 TP1200 Comfort gt Runtime settings Devices O oO 7 Generol Services Services r T Program blocks screens Remote control gt ig Technology objects ISN 2 I Stort Sm rtServer Good Man gt ap External source files Alarms fa rice i a os ies User administration Read write tags gt Za Watch and force tables gt T Online backups l Program info EA PLC alarms D Tex lists gt i Local modules v Color_Mixing_HMI_1 TP1200 Comf BN Device configuration Y Online amp diagnostics Y Runtime setings gt a Screens Server name gt Screen ree OO Name of sender E Hmi tags E mail address 2 Connections CS HMI alarms Recipes Password W Historical dota 7 Secure connection required SSL gt TE Scripts I in te ee ee Language amp font Operate as OPC server ay HTTP channel server Dy soar HTML pages Diagnostics SMTP Communication Login 2 Load the project in the station s HMI device 3 In the same way configure the HMI devices of other stations as HTTP server Color_Mixing_HMI_2 and Packaging _HMI Result If properly configured other HMI devices can retrieve data from the stations Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 17 D
55. p 1t F tO update values lt b gt lt th gt lt tr gt lt tr gt lt td class sph_td gt lt b gt cyan fill level lt b gt lt td gt lt td class sph_td gt lt MWSL gt lt write GetVar C HMI_F411ingLevel_CMYK_C gt lt MwWSL gt amp nbsp lt td gt lt tr gt lt tr gt lt td class sph_td gt lt b gt magenta fill level lt b gt lt td gt lt td class sph_td gt 2 lt MWSL gt lt write GetVar HMI pee evel Ly DE gt lt MWSL gt amp anbsp lt td gt lt tr gt lt tr gt lt td class sph_td gt lt b gt yellow fill level lt b gt lt td gt lt td class sph_td gt lt MWSL gt lt write GetVar C HMI_F111inglevel_CMyK_Y gt lt mMwsL gt nbsp lt td gt lt tr gt lt tr gt lt td class sph_td gt lt b gt Black f111 level lt b gt lt td gt lt td class sph_td gt lt MWSL gt lt write GetVar C HMI_FillingLevel_CMYK_K gt lt MwSL gt amp nbsp lt td gt lt tr gt SS eam gt bo a Note For a list of the available tag parameters and other useful information see the WinCC online help in the TIA Portal under Visualize processes gt Options gt Sm rt options gt Display integrated service pages gt Create own service pages gt Basics 5 Save and close the file plantstate html The result should look like this in Microsoft Internet Explorer Z Miniweb Start Page Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help O O DAO s germ 8 2
56. r gt The integrity check has been successfully completed Now manipulate the Audit Trail and check it again afterwards Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 69 GMP projects auait 7 9 Evaluating Audit Trails using DOS program 4 Create a copy of the Audit Trail on the configuration computer and remove write protection AuditTrail Adresse EQ C Storage Card SO AudtTrail Quik A P suchen O order Ee Eigenschaften von Audit_Trail_Peters csv Datei und Ordneraufgaben x Algemen Sicherheit Berutzerdefiniert Date r o E D mm Details i ets Deteiyg Microsoft Olfice Excel Comma Separated Values Fl Ofinen mt EE Microsoft Office Excel On CA Storage Card SD audit Trad Gote 115KB 11 776 Bytes Grobe ouf Gaie ad p 12OKB 12288 Bytes Erste Heute 16 Oktober 2012 16 36 22 Ge ndat aw Heute 16 Oktober 2012 16 3207 Letzter r Zugit Heute 16 Oktober 2012 16 36 22 mcy 5 Open the Audit Trail in Microsoft Excel and change some entries of your choice 6 Save the Audit Trail file in CSV format and repeat the integrity check Result The integrity check does not return 1 The Audit Trail is thus invalid and is no longer accepted Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 70 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA GMP projects audit 7 9 Evaluating Audit Trails using DO
57. rator after the first access In the runtime settings the requirements for the password can be defined under User administration e g the complexity of the password 1 ree stion PC 477B 19 Touch PNE HMI_RT_4 WinCC RT Advanced Screens Remote Operation Devices 300 E Screen management p aj Mat togs a Connections 3 at alarms Eb Reopes W istorica data Bi Scripts 15 Scheduled tasks Cycles E Reports EA Text and graphic lists R User administration E Color_mixing_HMi_2 P1200 Corf Gj Packaging TP900 Comfon E Master_Controt_station PC 4778 BN Device configuration SmertCliont view_1 Sme rtClient vie S 9 Properties Properties I Animations T Events I Texts e Online amp diagnostics I Property list General v Gy HMILRT_4 WinCC RT Advanced BN Device contiguretion pme Settings Options t ani pa sealing D Connector type Lan Tel amp Connect on start SS miscela T Address for smanserver 192 168 02 I ony displey Add new screen SRON Tor potno 5900 1S A shores E Manota Operasion Address preview 19216802 Allg FA Local cursor a ae al MS oman E hey alltoas v 1 s Y Details view Password DA Enable menus Tag lor password ap FA Control elements i Font Tahoma ws tal 4 Insert a screen change for navigation between the screens of the Master_Control_Station For example simply drag
58. ree Devices iOO Seara User administration Services amp Tex lists samas General z Keyboard ig Local modules amp Color_Mixing_HMI_1 TP1200 C DY Device configuration Online amp diagnostics gt E Screens gt E Screen managem 1 HMI tegs 2 Connections TA HMI alarms E Recipes QW Historical data D5 Scripts E Scheduled tasks Oces gt D Repons EX Text and graphic lists 92 User adminisvation gt ig Common date gt Documentation settings gt r Languages amp resources D Project languages Project texts A Project graphics i Online access SIMATIC Logon i Card ReaderUSB memory SIMATIC Logon lt a w administration from X Detaits view oe O nai Shas Good Manufacturing P Alarms User administration Enable limit for logon attempts 4 Language amp font Number of incorrect logon sttempts 3 e Hierarchy level Group specific rights for user administration Password Possword validity doys 90 Prewarning time days Password generations Password complexity Minimum password length gt indows computer Nome Server data Server name 192 168 0 1 Port number 16339 Windows domain A Encrypted transfer RA 5 Note Do not change the port number or contact your administrator If you use IP addresses make sure your SIMATIC Logon Server always has the same IP address Comfort Panels Runtime Advanc
59. rmation Device Type TP1200 Comfort Device Name Color_Mixing_HMI_1 Creating your own service page 1 Open the plantstate html file 2 Add a hyperlink to the start html page on the left hand navigation bar lt Getting Started According to the Getting started a link to the start page is added gt lt Getting started If you want to insert this link in the other service pages copy the following link section gt lt Getting Started LINK START gt lt tr gt lt td widthe 8 gt lt td gt a Cee ipfeilbl if al border 0 width 4 height 7 gt lt td lt img src Images Navipfe au gif alt border 0 4 he a 7 gt gt lt td width 101 AREE ET E lt a href start html class ad_nav_link gt start page lt a gt lt td gt lt tr gt lt tr gt lt td colspan 3 height 20 gt lt td gt lt tr gt lt Getting Started LINK END gt 3 Change the table heading Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 44 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Status and diagnostics pages on the Internet 6 2 Creating your own service pages 4 Replace the table with a new table in which the fill levels of the color storage tanks are displayed lt Getting Started New table with fill levels gt lt table border 1 class sph_table cellspacing 0 width 600 gt lt tr gt lt th class sph_th gt lt b gt Fill levels Press am
60. ropriate settings Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 48 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA GMP projects auait 7 2 Extended requirements on user administration 7 2 Extended requirements on user administration The traceability of operator actions requires that the respective production shift operator can be clearly identified To ensure this it is not only important for each operator to log on to the system with user name and password The FDA imposes additional requirements on user administration Extended requirements of the FDA To fulfill the FDA requirements user administration must ensure the following e Each password is valid for a configurable period of time only Operators receive a message in good time informing them that their password is about to expire and prompting a change of password e A previously used password can only be reused after a configurable number of generations Example With a setting of 3 generations the password 001 can only be reused after the third change of password e The operator is logged off automatically from the HMI device if no action is performed within a configurable period e After three incorrect password entries the operator is automatically assigned to the unauthorized group Note With the user administration WinCC offers an effective authorization and password system In Getting Started WinCC V12 Comfort Panels RT Advanc
61. ry to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to property damage Qualified Personnel The product system described in this documentation may be operated only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation in particular its warning notices and safety instructions Qualified personnel are those who based on their training and experience are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products systems Proper use of Siemens products Trademarks Note the following A WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation If products and components from other manufacturers are used these must be recommended or approved by Siemens Proper transport storage installation assembly commissioning operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems The permissible ambient conditions must be complied with The information in the relevant documentation must be observed All names identified by are registered trademarks of Siemens AG The remaining trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner Disclaimer of Liability We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure co
62. s Events Texts Settings General Enables logging Settings M Enable logging at runtime start Force Signature bypass possible Forcing allowed if storage space is exhausted Se C Log larm text in Audit Trail A forced operation is documented in the Audit Trail Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 61 GMP projects auait 7 7 Evaluating Audit Trails fet Evaluating Audit Trails The Audit Trail is stored on the HMI device memory card in read only CSV format Each entry has a separate checksum This checksum ensures that the entry has not been modified at any later time Evaluation options There are two possible ways to evaluate the Audit Trail e Use the Audit Viewer You can easily evaluate the Audit Viewer for external analysis on an office PC with the help of the Audit Trail Note Integrity of the contents is ensured in every Audit Trail by application of a checksum In Custom it is possible to individually evaluate a loaded Audit Trail using SQL commands Note The Audit Viewer is on the WinCC Advanced Edition product DVD under DVD Support AuditViewer AuditViewer_V70_SP3 exe e Use the DOS program HmiCheckLogIntegrity The DOS program enables an automated check of the Audit Trail in Batch mode using the return values Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options
63. s me emeen yetaman chrom beer wed mrien nss 2 ot rere nde late ot gee Merete ges emt R auen osa vas tet Animea ten Wetton dew Werte Ta vem nd T 2 mennas 2 Teten Verte tag t Poona ton Weta tee eaten Ny See Sak avenoms 2 T vade teat Animea then Waien dow Wie Ta T n Fa T ren nss q i vae Toa Peers en Cte tee othe Cie Swe Ea x nenns s i Vout teat Aramea da aiaa e Vaia Ta F a Ea Y w mennas 2 Tt vade Tout Deena tom Watan tee Vadia Ta T n Y a E menns 20 Vewtie teat Animen m Waien s Vie Ta ee ee moennss 20 aten Vout teat Deere tee Caton tee Vaia T Von T a T even Ome 2 Son ee Arimea ee Toa Y n Y a Y Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA GMP projects auait 7 8 Evaluate Audit Trails with Audit Viewer Checking the integrity of an Audit Trail Each Audit Trail is an important document that helps you to provide the mandatory proof of events Therefore it is necessary to ensure that the Audit Trail has not been tampered with This means for example that there must be no possibility of an operator error being covered up or of a transmission error occurring during automatic backup The Audit Trail can be checked for manipulation using the Audit Viewer Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 65 GMP projects auait 7 8 Evaluate Audit Trails with Audit Viewer 66
64. s way I General 10 tags L Texts General Ethernet addresses a Ethernet addresses l AR with 2 Time synchronization s Operating mode te Subnet PNIE_1 Te gt Advanced options Web server access oner Add new su Hardware identifier IP protocol 3 G Sect addressinthe projet IP address 192 168 0 4 i Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 T Use router Router address O SetiP address using a diferent method PROFINET 4 Display the IP addresses of the components if required Color_Filling_Station_V12 gt Devices amp networks PEX F Topology view E Network view nv Device view 2H Qs 100 Is a a E r Network EF Connections H JQ Relations SE Color_Mixing_1 CPU 1511 1 PN Color_Mixing_ a Color_Mixin TP1200 Comfort L CPU 1511 1 PN Packaging_HMI Packaging TP900 Comfort C CPU 1511 1 PN PN IE_1 192 168 0 7 PNNE_1 192 168 0 1 Master_Contro PC 4778 19 To Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 12 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Create decentralized distributed system 2 2 Create network Result The devices are networked Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 13 Create decentralized distributed system 2 3 Setting a HMI connection 2 3 Setting a HMI
65. ser aa D Bix Fie name My Network Fies of type Audit Traks Backups Archives Data records a 2 F ALL SOL Servers Audit ral_Peters Audit files aml tt cev From Date 2012 10 16 06 43 44 _To Date 2012 10 16 064343 Data Validity is lit up in green to indicate that the loaded Audit Trail has not been manipulated Each entry in the Audit Trail is time stamped to allow precise tracking of operator actions In addition to system events such as the import of a password list the system also records failed logon attempts uO o Cre yene Naeem Rete Bat em ek Aeee Ahosed a imda A INA 7 mene rewretag een saree tno quran atakgend eart 2 2 Geet rrer Crete Teter ot eoe Ameen opte e PRVN oe 2 Aaea Cre dee eepemetnds won WCE Aoma Rimmed 1 ad dem Ga OA vennen 2 Nowhere Rete Bat oe EE Rete Newent U ae itaga WN TU oenen 2 Sr Amsa tet hee Detant Ure menon 2 eet reas ed s mron ors 2 Fomr a l h astesoms he re muto mt me 7 maen oni 3 Pome enha Oead terad Dedins e am symp Cuter baie 7 mrennrvexs 2 Ponpe Annet Demas Demad Spetrneesue ashton menora 72 nt rere Cer ee leaa tee Ne RE GE mta e avenonsa 20 whee Cre Gee Phogamiats com Wl Astme Atemremd U ad dom Comat A arennmne 2 oe mss Meeme Dat mn WCE Aartee Aemet 7 ae Darg 1M EI s oense 2 S etal Matami the Retentions here Renoma 7 Bss mereen Mes
66. step 2 for the other controller Result The components are networked and interconnected The new devices can now be programmed and configured Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 14 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Data exchange using HTTP 3 3 1 How is data exchanged using HTTP SIMATIC HMI HTTP Protocol is a communication driver and enables data exchange between HMI devices via the Ethernet interface This communication driver is used to implement cost effective maintenance solutions or access to process data for example The field level is not affected as access to process data is handled exclusively between the HMI devices e The HMI device which provides the data assumes the role of HTTP server and the other one assumes the role of HTTP client e The HTTP client sends its request to the HTTP server which processes it and returns a response HTTP client HTTP client The SIMATIC HMI HTTP Protocol offers two standards e HTTP Is implemented in local networks for a fast uncoded transfer of non critical data e HTTPS Allows a reliable HTTP connection between devices Both HMI devices must be authenticated using certificates at the beginning of communication The user data is encrypted in order to guarantee secure communication Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 15 Data exchange using HTTP 3 2 Sample scen
67. sure data security during transmissions via the Internet Requirements e You work on a Windows PC on which the Sm prtClient application SmartClient exe is installed This is automatically the case if runtime Advanced is installed in the directory C Programme SIEMENS Automation Runtime for example Otherwise copy the Sm rtClient application from the WinCC product DVD from the folder Support SmartClient e The remote HMI device is configured as a Sm prtServer Runtime settings gt Service gt Remote control Procedure 1 On your PC start the Sm rtClient application SmartClient exe and enter the IP address of the desired remote HMI device New Sm riserver Connection Sree Corrector protin Lowbandwedh corecion Delak conecton optons High speed network 2 To log on to the HMI device enter the password using your keyboard The monitor keyboard of the HMI device is inactive If desired hide the keyboard with Input gt Hide Input Panel Result The user interface of the HMI device is displayed in the Sm rtClient application window Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 31 Remote operation Remote control 4 5 Remote control by means of the Sm rtClient application Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 32 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA E mail communication 5 1 Introduction
68. t Dive Action View Help System Tools D System Tools Task Scheduler E3 Storage Event Viewer E Shared Folders Ss Services and Applications Z Local Users and Groups Performance Device Manager iaf Disk Management Show on Desktop Rename Properties Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA SIMATIC Logon 8 3 Creating users in Windows 2 Create the user Meier File Action View Help e9 20e B f A Computer Management Local Name Full Name Description a System Tools Fi Administrator Built in account for administering gt Task Scheduler eae z Guest Built in account for guest access t 5 gt Event Viewer S wank we ane More Actions gt Shared Folders 3 a amp Local Users and Groups S2WNUSR_OC WNUSR_DC92D7179E29 WinCC Web Navigator User Refresh gt E Services an Export List Description Help Password eeeccee Confirm password soccees 7 User must change password at next logon User cannot change password _ Password never expires E Account is disabled Creates a new Local User account 3 Likewise create the users Lopez Greenwood and Peters Result The users on the logon server are identical to those created in the WinCC project The users are assigned to the Users user group Comfort Panels Ru
69. t project in runtime Creating a new recipe data record 1 Log on to the HMI device using your user name and password Diagnosis System images User admin annpangn 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 90 ins Home Ca Dei End o aint gt 2 Go to the Recipes screen and create a new recipe data record Color selection Recipe Amount CMYK values Recipe Name 7 Number of tins Cyan peame 100 5 Data Record Name NewDataRecord Peters Cyan M agenta Yellow Black Color preview orFN WwW HEU NN DM Show color o Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 57 GMP projects auadit 7 5 Operating a GMP compliant project in runtime 3 Save the new recipe data record 1 comment on the change 2 and confirm this action with your electronic signature 3 Color selection Recipe Recipe Name Data Record Name __ NewDataRecord Peters Win Runtime 12 Pte bruan Se Ge nachetehende Mandungatracht durch igi Urtiorschett Yelk Blach i 100 100 Benutzer _ Not aston Dotercatz DATA Argneeghon Derea in 80 80 114 Datenabiage pechen 60 60 recipe_c 4 0 verre 2 i ASS o es 58 Color preview Show color Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA GMP projects audit 7 6 Introductio
70. the start screen to the plant overview and vice versa 5 Load the project in the control room PC Result The shift supervisor can operate the color mixing system Color_Mixing_HMI_1 from his or her control room PC To operate all stations of the plant from the control room PC configure in the same way one Sm prtClient display for the other color mixing system and one for the palletizing station or dynamically assign an address to the Sm prtClient display via an HMI tag Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 28 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Remote operation Remote control 4 4 Remote control via Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 4 Remote control via Microsoft Internet Explorer Introduction The WinCC SmartServer option allows access to the HMI device with Microsoft Internet Explorer In this way service technicians for example can set up a direct connection to an HMI device remotely via the Internet Note The HMI device buttons cannot be operated in Microsoft Internet Explorer For the remote control of keypad devices use the Sm rtClient application Requirements e You work on a Windows PC e The HMI device is configured as a Sm rtServer Runtime settings gt Services gt Remote control e The Java applet is installed The Java applet accesses the Java Runtime Environment that is installed on the client 1 The Java applet is downloaded and installed automatic
71. troduction If a connection to the server is configured you can connect the tags of the control room PC to the tags of the HTTP server In the example scenario of this Getting Started the plant overview Plant Overview on the control room PC displays the most important status information and parameters of the individual stations These include the current fill levels of the storage tanks for example Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options 20 Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA Data exchange using HTTP Creating tags 3 5 Query station process data Create a tag for each display field of the plant overview 1 On the Master_Control_Station create an HMI tag for the fill level in the cyan color storage tank 1 3 Select the connection to the HMI device of the station Color_Mixing_HMI_1 4 6 300 a2 gt 24 lt 4 HMI tags EI HMI alarms A Name a Tag table Datatype PLCname PLCtag Connection Address Access mode tb Recipes lt lt FillingLeveloyan Default tag teble fw int 2 n feel wernal rag gt ajid Wy Historics dete lt Add news 5 Scripts gt Gj Master_Control_Station PC E Scheduled tosks 3 2 Connections 4 2 Name des lt dntemal tag gt gt E Repons a Connection_color_mixing_1 F Text and graphic lists L Connection_color_miing_2 9 User administration lz Connection_packaging_stati v Moster_Control_station PC 4778 5 5 BN Device configurat
72. up cannot be logged on 4 Assign the user Meier to the Administrators group The users Greenwood and Peters were assigned by default to the Users group Note Only one group may be created on the HMI device for users who are assigned to several Windows groups 5 Open the Users group and remove the users Meier and Lopez from this group Comfort Panels Runtime Advanced Advanced Configuration Options Getting Started 05 2013 A5E32311838 AA 81 SIMATIC Logon 8 4 Creating user groups in Windows Result You have now created the same users and groups on the control room PC as in the WinCC project HMI_Color_Mixing_Complete Color_Mixing_HMI_1 TP1200 Comfort User administration Users Name Password Automatic logoff Logoff time Administrator ak 4 5 i Lopez aatetere a 5 i Meier terrre a 5 Greenwood ERSE a 5 Peters ess e 5 lt Add new gt Groups Mernber of Name Number Display name Hi Administrator group 1 Administrator group M 0 Users 2 Users m O Administrators 3 Gruppe_1 Hi O Service 4 Gruppe_1 lt Add new gt Users li User groups z Number Comment 1 The user Administrator is 4 2 3 4 isis gt Password aging Comment The Administrator group is The Users group is initially File Action View Help e 2G abel uG Computer Management Local a System Tools b Task Scheduler Event Viewer gt ga Shared Fol
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