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1. 8 3 4 Dimension drawing of the KTP400 Basic color PN SIEMENS SIMATIC PANEL i bore S boo T boo To Ko T roy rom H Toc h T p 141 a 33 5 39 7 122 HL HRA RR RHA LJ HO All dimensions in mm Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 125 Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings 8 3 5 Dimension drawing of the KTP600 Basic color DP All dimensions in mm Basic Panels 126 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings 8 3 6 Dimension drawing of the KTP600 Basic mono color PN All dimensions in mm Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 127 Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings 8 3 7 Dimension drawing of the KTP1000 Basic color DP All dimensions in mm Basic Panels 128 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings 8 3 8 Dimension drawing of the KTP1000 Basic color PN All dimensions in mm Basic Panels Operati
2. the settings the HMI device outputs an audible signal lt ml Be Soe ee elelale Use the lt Shift gt key to enter o 2 a 4 s 7 ef gt lower case letters 3 Press lt Return gt key to confirm n BSP esc 9 your entries or cancel them with SS lt ESC gt Either action closes the screen keyboard Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 57 Operating the device 4 1 Operating touch devices Entering numerical values Touch the desired operating element on the screen The numerical screen keyboard opens Enter the value Depending on the settings the HMI device outputs an audible signal Press lt Return gt key to confirm your entries or cancel them with lt ESC gt Either action closes the screen keyboard Checking numerical value limits Decimal places of numerical values 58 e Decimal places that exceed the limit are ignored e Unused decimal places are padded with 0 entries Tags can be assigned limit values Any entry of a value outside this limit is rejected If an alarm view is configured a system event is triggered and the original value is displayed again The configuration engineer can define the number of decimal places for a numerical text box The number of decimal places is checked when you enter a value in this type of I O field Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799
3. Use a standard CAT 5 Ethernet cable to connect the configuring PC 1 Shut down the HMI device 2 Connect one RJ45 connector of the LAN cable to the HMI device 3 Connect the other RJ45 connector of PROFINET LAN the LAN cable to the configuring PC LAN PC See also Data transmission options Page Basic Panels 44 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Mounting and connecting 3 3 Connecting the HMI device 3 3 6 Connecting the PLC If the HMI device contains an operating system and an executable project connect the HMI device to the PLC Note Note the following when connecting the PLC to a panel e Lay the data lines parallel to the equipotential bonding conductors e Connect the shields of the data lines to the ground Connecting a PLC to a Basic Panel DP You can connect Basic Panels DP via the RS 422 RS 485 interface to the following SIMATIC PLCs e SIMATIC S7 200 e SIMATIC S7 300 400 e SIMATIC S7 1200 RS 422 485 RS 422 485 You can interconnect Basic Panels DP with the following PLCs via converter from the accessories PROFIBUS Serial e Modicon Modbus e Allen Bradley DF1 For ordering information for the converters refer to chapter Accessories P RS 232 Page 23 If using the RS 422 RS 485 port read the notes on configuration in the following section SIMATIC 7 200 Third party PLC SIMATIC 7 300 400 Basic Pan
4. mix IP Address 0 0 0 0 MAC Address 00 18 88 1B E4 DF The cursor must be in the text box Proceed as follows 1 Press the respective key repeatedly until the desired character is selected in the preview The allocation of keys may be restricted to letters or numbers depending on the context The desired character is applied in about one second or immediately after pressing a different button 2 To toggle between upper and a lower case press lt a A gt All subsequent characters are written either in upper or lower case 3 To navigate within the given character string use the cursor keys 4 If you enter values in the Control Panel you can apply them with lt ENTER gt or lt TAB gt lt ENTER gt Closes the dialog lt TAB gt Navigates to the next operating element within the dialog 5 If you enter values in the project you can apply them with lt ENTER gt Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Configuring the HMI device 5 1 Configuring devices with graphical Control Panel 5 1 1 Opening the Control Panel With the exception of the KP300 Basic mono PN all Basic Panels have a graphic Control Panel Loader 01 04 00 00_04 01 Transfer Basic Panels DP Control Panel aff MPI 7 Profibus u g Basic Panels PN aE Transfer Screensaver Control Panel gt gt Profinet 4 g M A E R Transfer Screensaver
5. Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings 8 3 Dimension drawings 8 3 1 Dimension drawing of the KP300 Basic mono PN All dimensions in mm SIEMENS Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 122 Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings 8 3 2 Dimension drawing of the KP400 Basic color PN SIEMENS SIMATIC PANEL F HHHH HAH g g JR g 190 170 1 T HHH i H HHH H 162 134 All dimensions in mm Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 123 Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings 8 3 3 Dimension drawing of the KTP400 Basic mono PN SIEMENS SIMIC PANEI 124 All dimensions in mm Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings
6. The HMI device image is a file that can be transferred from the configuring PC to the HMI device The HMI device image contains the operating system of the HMI device including the elements of the Runtime software required for the executable project file Enables the input or output of values on the HMI device and their transfer to the PLC A configured infotext provides information about objects within a project An alarm infotext for example can contain information on the cause and troubleshooting of faults An object is a project element such as a screen or an alarm Objects are used to view or enter texts and values on the HMI device Operating element Plant PLC PLC job An operating element is a project component that is used to enter values and trigger functions A button is such an operating element General term referring to machinery processing centers systems plants and processes which are operated and monitored using an HMI device PLC is a general term for devices and systems with which the HMI device communicates e g SIMATIC S7 A PLC job triggers a function at the HMI device Process visualization Basic Panels Denotes visualization of technical processes by means of text and graphic elements Configured plant screens enable intervention in runtime plant processes by means of data input and output Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 153 Glossary Project Project file A pr
7. The HMI device is designed for use in a location protected from the effects of the weather The conditions of use are compliant with requirements to DIN IEC 60721 3 3 e Class 3M3 mechanical requirements e Class 3K3 climatic requirements Use with additional measures The HMI device should not be used at the following locations unless additional measures are taken e In locations with a high degree of ionizing radiation e In locations with difficult operating conditions for example due to Corrosive vapors gases oils or chemicals Electrical or magnetic fields of high intensity e In plants that require special monitoring for example Elevators Systems in especially hazardous rooms Mechanical ambient conditions The mechanical ambient conditions for the HMI device are specified in the following table in terms of sinusoidal vibration Frequency range in Hz Constant Occasional 10 lt f lt 58 Amplitude 0 0375 mm Amplitude 0 075 mm 58 lt f lt 150 Constant acceleration 0 5 g Constant acceleration 1 g Reducing vibrations If the HMI device is subjected to greater shocks or vibrations you must take appropriate measures to reduce acceleration or amplitudes We recommend fitting the HMI device to vibration absorbent material on metal shock absorbers for example Basic Panels 138 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Technical specifications Testing mechanical a
8. Trademarks Names labeled with a symbol are registered trademarks of the Siemens AG Other names used in this documentation may be trademarks the use of which by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner e HMIe e SIMATIC e SIMATIC HMI e WinCC Basic Panels 6 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Table of contents Profa earn e E E E 1 OV VIOW ipsius eaat a Eae oaaae SE aE aer A aa aaea ea N ere aE a E Te E a EE aE 1 1 Product OVERVIGW ensins A denna ctade vabdtane vende raaee ere ien ae 1 2 Design of the KP300 Basic mono PN ceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneee ee teneee ee taeee ee teeeeetaeeeeetieeeeeeneeeeee 1 3 Design of the KP400 Basic Color PN c ceeeececeeeeereeeeeeene ee erties e ee AA 1 4 Design of the KTP400 Basic mono PN cccceeeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeneee ee eeee ee eaeeesesaeeeeetieeeeeeneeeee 1 5 Design of the KTP400 Basic Color PN ccccccccceseecceeteseccceeeneeceeesnececeeseeeceaesnececeeseeeaaaeeneneceeteed 1 6 Design of the KTP600 Basic mono color PN 1 7 Design of the KTP600 Basic Color DP eeeeceeeeeeee eee eene ee erent aa ENAA NARA 1 8 Design of the KTP1000 Basic Color PN ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeenneeeeeeaeeeeetaeeeeesaeeeeesneeesesnaeeeeee 1 9 Design of the KTP1000 Basic color DP 0 eeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeete ee ee etne ee ee AA eet aeee ee taeeeeetaeeeeetaeeeeee 1 10 Design of the TP1500 Basic color PN
9. The Loader opens after the operating system has started e Touch devices You operate the loader via the buttons on the touch screen e Key devices You use the cursor keys to operate the loader menu You use the lt ENTER gt key to execute a menu command or switch to a submenu Loader me oi Control Panel lt Loader version gt Transfer Start Info Settings Press the Transfer button or use the Transfer menu command to set the HMI device to Transfer mode The transfer mode can only be activated when at least one data channel has been enabled for the transfer Press the Start button or use the Start menu command to start the project on the HMI device If you do not perform an operation the project on the HMI device will automatically start after a delay Press the Control Panel button or use the Info Settings menu command to open the Control Panel of the HMI device You can change various settings in the Control Panel for example the transfer settings Shutting down the HMI Device 1 Close any active projects on the HMI device 2 Shut down the HMI device You have the following shutdown options Switch off the power supply Remove the power supply terminal from the HMI device Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 49 Mounting and connecting 3 5 Securing the cables 3 5 50 Securing the cables The following HMI devic
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11. ProSave you can for example update the operating systems of the HMI device or backup its data Commissioning and recommissioning Initial and re start ups differ in the following respects e When the HMI device is commissioned there is no project at first The HMI device is also in this state after the operating system has been updated e When recommissioning any project already on the HMI device is replaced Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 89 Commissioning a project 6 2 Operating modes 6 2 Operating modes Operating modes The HMI device may be in the following operating modes e Offline e Online e Transfer Offline mode and Online mode can be set on both the configuring PC and the HMI device To set these modes on the HMI device use a corresponding operating element of the project Changing the operating mode The configuration engineer must have configured an appropriate operating element to allow a change of the operating mode on the HMI device during ongoing operation Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation Offline operating mode In this mode there is no communication between the HMI device and PLC Although the HMI device can be operated it cannot exchange data with the PLC Online operating mode In this mode the HMI device and PLC communicate You can operate the plant on the HMI device according to your system configuration Tra
12. and if required under Def Gateway Switch to Info Settings gt Logon Settings gt Transfer Network gt Network Mode menu on the HMI device If necessary set the value under LLDP Protocol to Enable Configure the settings for connection type and transmission rate To assign the connection type and transmission rate automatically set the value under Auto Negotiation to Enable To assign the connection type and transmission rate manually set the value under Auto Negotiation to Disable The entries Speed and Communication Link are also displayed in the Network Mode menu Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 85 Configuring the HMI device 5 2 Configuring KP300 Basic 5 2 7 Introduction Procedure 86 8 If you assign the connection type and transmission rate manually select the desired values under Speed and Communication Link Select 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps Select Half Duplex or Full Duplex Time server configuration The HMI device has an unbuffered realtime clock The realtime clock is set either using the configuration or using a time server To fetch the time of day of the HMI device from a time server specify up to four different time servers The time of day is synchronized via the Network Time Protocol NTP Also specify the update cycle of the time of day and if necessary a time shift Update cycle and time shift are valid
13. in with 10 V m in the range of 80 MHz to 1 GHz accordance with IEC 61000 with 3 V m in the range 1 4 GHz to 2 GHz aa with 1 V m the range 2 GHz to 2 7 GHz e 10 V m with 50 pulse modulation at 900 MHz 10 V m with 50 pulse modulation at 1 89 GHz RF interference current on Test voltage 10 V with 80 amplitude modulation of 1 3 cables and cable shielding kHz in the 9 MHz to 80 MHz range conforming to IEC 61000 4 6 Emission of radio interference The following table shows the unwanted emissions from electromagnetic fields in accordance with EN 55011 Limit Value Class A Group 1 measured at a distance of 10 m From 30 to 230 MHz lt 40 dB V m quasi peak From 230 to 1000 MHz lt 47 dB uV m quasi peak Additional measures To connect an HMI device to the public electric network you must ensure its compliance with Limit Value Class B to EN 55022 8 2 2 ESD guideline What does ESD mean An electronic module is equipped with highly integrated components Due to their design electronic components are highly sensitive to overvoltage and thus to the discharge of static electricity Such electronic components or modules are labeled as electrostatic sensitive devices The following abbreviations are commonly used for electrostatic sensitive devices e ESD Electrostatic sensitive device e ESD Electrostatic Sensitive Device as a common international designation Basic Panels Operating Inst
14. you may have to recalibrate the touch screen Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 101 Commissioning a project 6 6 OS update Basic Panel DP 6 6 2 Resetting factory settings In ProSave WinCC flexible or WinCC you can update the operating system with or without resetting to factory settings e Updating the operating system without reset to factory settings First switch into Transfer mode on the HMI device or use the automatic transfer function if the project is active Then start the operating system update in ProSave WinCC flexible or WinCC e Updating the operating system with reset to factory setting NOTICE Data channel When resetting to factory settings all data channel parameters used are reset The transfer can only be started following reconfiguration of the data channel Note You have to perform an operating system update with reset to factory setting if the HMI device does not yet have an operating system or if the HMI device s operating system is corrupt First start the operating system update in ProSave WinCC flexible or WinCC and switch the power on the HMI device off and on again when prompted See also Page 6 6 3 Updating the Operating System using WinCC flexible CAUTION Updating the operating system deletes all data on the HMI device When you update the operating system you delete data on the target system For this reason it is
15. 2012 A5E02421799 03 Commissioning a project 6 6 OS update Basic Panel DP Restoring the data of the HMI device Proceed as follows 1 Select the Restore command from the Online gt HMI device maintenance menu 2 Enter the name of the backup file under Save as Information about the selected backup file is displayed under Content 3 Click Start Restore This starts the restoration This operation takes some time depending on the connection selected 6 6 OS update Basic Panel DP 6 6 1 Overview Updating the operating system A compatibility conflict may occur when transferring a project to the HMI device This is caused by different versions of the configuration software used and the HMI device image available on the HMI device If there are different versions the transfer is aborted A message indicating a compatibility conflict is displayed on the configuring PC There are two ways to match the versions e Update the HMI device image if the project was created with the most recent version of the configuration software e Transfer a matching version of the HMI device image if you do not want to adapt the project for the HMI device to the most recent version of the configuration software for the project NOTICE Data loss All data on the HMI device such as the project and licenses will be deleted when you update the operating system Note Calibrating the touch screen After the update
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17. Equipotential bonding PL Power supply 40 Programming device 41 Control cabinet Working on Control Panel Menu structure 81 Opening 67 Overview 68 8 er aa 68 80 Cursor key D Data channel Enabling fs Locking 84 Decimal places 56 58 63 Degree of protection Protection against ingress of solid foreign bodies 140 Protection against water 140 Delete key 64 DIP switch Setting 157 Index Display KP300 Basic KTP1000 Basic TP1500 Basic 135 KTP400 Basic KTP600 Basic Disposal Disturbance Pulse shaped Sinusoidal E EC Declaration of Conformity Elbow adapter 2 Electrical isolation Electrical potential difference EMC directive Emission 26 Enabling Data channel Enabling a data channel 68 END key 64 Enter key 64 ENTER key 64 Equipotential bonding Cable 38 Connecting 38 Requirements 38 Wiring diagram 39 ESC ke ESD ESD guidelines 419 F Factory setting With ProSave with WinCC With WinCC flexible Figures 158 Functional scope Alarm buffer Alarms Graphic objects 144 Infotext Language change Limit value_ monitoring 144 Safety 144 Scaling 143 Screen settings 144 G Guidelines ESD guidelines H High frequency radiation 25 HMI device Connecting 36 Data backup EMC compatible installation 118 Mounting Restoring data Shutting down Switching on 48 Technical specifications 13
18. Restore Settings dialog opens Select the psb backup file to be restored from the Open field You can see the HMI device for which the backup file was created and the type of backup data the file contains Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the device automatically sets Transfer mode when a restore operation is initiated Start the restore operation in WinCC flexible with OK on the configuration PC Follow the instructions in WinCC flexible A status view opens to indicate the progress of the operation When the restore is successfully completed the data backed up on the configuration PC is now on the HMI device Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Commissioning a project 6 5 3 Requirements Procedure backup Result Basic Panels 6 5 Backup and restore Backup and restore using ProSave The HMI device is connected to a PC on which ProSave is installed The data channel is parameterized on the HMI device Proceed as follows 1 2 3 Go to the Windows Start menu and start ProSave on the PC Select the HMI device type in the General tab Select the type of interconnection for the HMI device and the PC Set the connection parameters Select the data to be backed up in the Backup tab Complete backup generates a backup copy of configuration data recipe data and the HMI device ima
19. S7 SIMATIC C7 and SIMATIC WinAC PLCs STEP 7 Micro WIN STEP 7 Micro WIN is the programming software for SIMATIC S7 200 PLCs Symbolic I O field System alarms Tab order Tags Basic Panels Symbolic I O fields are used for the input and output of values A field contains a list of default entries from which one can be selected System alarms are assigned the System alarm class A system alarm reports internal states of the HMI device and of the PLC The tab order defined in the course of project engineering determines the sequence for activating objects by pressing the lt TAB gt key A tag is a defined memory area that is used to read and write values Those tags can be accessed from the PLC or using the HMI device We distinguish between external tags process tags and internal tags depending on whether or not the tag is interconnected with the PLC Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 155 Glossary Transfer WinCC WinCC flexible 156 Transfer of an executable project from the configuring PC to the HMI device WinCC TIA Portal is engineering software for configuring SIMATIC Panels SIMATIC Industrial PC and standard PC with the visualization software WinCC Runtime Advanced or the SCADA system WinCC Runtime Professional A project created with WinCC has the file extension ap11 An executable project file on a HMI device has the extension fwx WinCC flexible is an engineering soft
20. advisable to backup the following data e User administration e Recipes Resetting to factory settings also deletes the License Keys You should also back up the License Keys before resetting to factory settings Basic Panels 102 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Commissioning a project Requirements Procedure Result Basic Panels 6 6 OS update Basic Panel DP e The HMI device is connected to a configuring PC e No project is open in WinCC flexible e When updating the operating system without reset to factory setting only The data channel is configured on the HMI device Proceed as follows 1 When updating the operating system with reset to factory setting only Switch off power to the HMI device 2 On the configuring PC select the Communication settings command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible The Communication Settings dialog opens 3 Select the type of HMI device 4 Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuring PC then set the connection parameters 5 Close the dialog box with OK 6 Select the OS Update command from the Project gt Transfer menu in WinCC flexible 7 Select whether to update the operating system with or without restoring the factory settings by setting the Reset to factory settings check box accordingly We 8 Select the HMI device image file img under Image path The HMI device image
21. alphanumeric assignment of the data input keys A lt Alphanumeric assignment lt space gt _ E 9 1 ABC 2 DEF 3 GHI4 JKL5 MNOO6 PRQRS7 for upper case letters pqrsis7 for lower case letters TUV 8 WXYZ9 0 olojo INI DJIAJI AJ JINJ gt General functions You initiate functions either with keys or keyboard shortcuts With keyboard shortcuts hold the first key down Then press the second key Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 63 Operating the device 4 3 Operating KP400 Basic The following table shows the functions that are available both in the Control Panel and in the project Key or key combination Function Switches between upper and lower case Deletes the character left of cursor Moves to the next operating element in the TAB order Moves to the previous operating element in the TAB order Deletes the character right of cursor The following characters are moved one position to the left Inserts a space Cancels an action e g cancel an input and close the dialog Value entry Restores the original value Window Closes the window without applying a change Help Closes the Help and returns to the previous view Executes a command e g e Operating buttons e Open dialog or select menu command e Check value apply value after successful check
22. and close the dialog Operating elements Activates the next operating element in the respective direction Input Moves the cursor in the respective direction List Selects the next list entry Within a text box Switches to the next or previous numerical or alphanumerical character Within a list Selects the next list entry Move the cursor or selection one screen up Move the cursor or selection one screen down Switches to another key mapping 64 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Operating the device 4 3 Operating KP400 Basic Operating the Control Panel and dialogs The following table shows additional key functions when operating the Control Panel and the associated dialogs Key or key Function combination On tab level Switches between tabs lt gt Within a text box Positions the cursor Activates tab level text boxes buttons or options from top to bottom or from TAB left to right Activates tab level text boxes buttons or options from bottom to top or from SHY TAB right to left a Selects or clears check boxes as well as the element of a radio button Operating a project The following table shows additional key functions when operating an ongoing project Key or key combination Function Acknowledges the currently displayed error alarm or all the alarms acK of an alarm group as group acknowledgment Hee C
23. as of V11 WinCC TIA Portal as of V11 SP2 Update 2 with HSP Basic 4 color WinCC flexible and WinCC TIA Portal as of V11 WinCC TIA Portal as of V11 SP2 Update 2 with HSP Basic 4 color Basic Panel DP Basic Panel PN Basic Panel DP TP1500 Basic color PN Touch device Basic Panel PN WinCC flexible and WinCC TIA Portal as of V11 In addition the following collective designations are also used in these operating instructions Designation Covers the HMI devices KTP400 Basic KTP400 Basic mono PN KTP400 Basic color PN KTP600 Basic KTP600 Basic mono PN KTP600 Basic color DP KTP600 Basic color PN KTP1000 KTP1000 Basic color DP KTP1000 Basic color PN Basic knowledge required Knowledge of automation technology and process communication is necessary to understand the operating instructions An understanding of the use of computers and operating systems is also required Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Preface Illustrations and text highlighting This manual contains illustrations of the described devices The illustrations may deviate from the supplied device in certain details The following graphical highlighting facilitates reading these operating instructions Graphical highlighting Description If the instructions involve several tasks the individual tasks are highlighted by a A red number cir
24. device no longer contains any project data Procedure 1 2 4 7 8 9 Result 104 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Commissioning a project 6 7 6 7 1 6 7 OS update Basic Panel PN OS update Basic Panel PN Overview Updating the operating system Basic Panels A compatibility conflict may occur when transferring a project to the HMI device This is caused by different versions of the configuration software used and the HMI device image available on the HMI device If there are different versions the transfer is aborted A message indicating a compatibility conflict is displayed on the configuring PC There are two ways to match the versions e Update the HMI device image if the project was created with the most recent version of the configuration software Transfer a matching version of the HMI device image if you do not want to adapt the project for the HMI device to the most recent version of the configuration software for the project NOTICE Data loss All data on the HMI device such as the project and licenses will be deleted when you update the operating system Note Calibrating the touch screen After the update you may have to recalibrate the touch screen Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 105 Commissioning a project 6 7 OS update Basic Panel PN 6 7 2 Resetting factory settings In ProSave WinCC flexible or WinC
25. factory settings proceed as follows 1 Switch off power to the HMI device 2 Select the Update operating system command from the menu under Online gt HMI device maintenance on the configuring PC in WinCC The SIMATIC ProSave OS Update dialog opens The path to the image of the operating system has been preset 3 If necessary select another path to the operating system image you want to transfer to the HMI device 4 Activate Reset to factory settings 5 Click Update OS 6 To Reset to factory settings switch on power to the HMI device again This operation can take time The operating system of the HMI device is now updated to the current version Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Maintenance and care r 7 1 Maintenance and care Introduction The HMI device is designed for maintenance free operation Make sure you keep the touch screen and keyboard membrane clean Requirements Use a cleaning cloth dampened with a cleaning agent to clean the equipment Only use water with a little liquid soap or a screen cleaning foam NOTICE Unintentional response When cleaning the touch screen an unintentional response in the PLC can be triggered by touching keys Switch the HMI device off before cleaning to prevent unintentional responses Damage caused by unauthorized cleaning products The HMI device may be damaged if compressed air steam jet air ejectors aggressive s
26. files are available under WinCC flexible Images in the WinCC flexible installation folder or on the WinCC flexible installation DVD The output area provides information on the version of the successfully opened HMI device image file 9 When updating without reset to the factory settings only Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the device automatically sets Transfer mode when an update is initiated 10 In WinCC flexible select Update OS on the configuring PC to run the operating system update 11 When updating with reset to the factory settings only Switch on the power supply to the HMI device 12 Follow the instructions in WinCC flexible A progress bar indicates the progress of the operating system update A message is displayed when the operating system update is successfully completed The HMI device no longer contains any project data Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 103 Commissioning a project 6 6 OS update Basic Panel DP 6 6 4 Updating the Operating System using ProSave Requirements The HMI device is connected to a PC on which ProSave is installed When updating the operating system without reset to factory settings only The data channel is configured on the HMI device Proceed as follows When updating the operating system with reset to factory settings only Switch off power to the HMI device Go to the Window
27. for download to your device The downloads are available on the Internet under After Sales Information System SIMATIC PC PG see above Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 147 Technical Support A 2 System events A 2 System events System events on the HMI device provide information about internal states of the HMI device and PLC Note System events are only indicated if an alarm window was configured System events are output in the language currently set on your HMI device System event parameters System events may contain encrypted parameters which are relevant to troubleshooting because they provide a reference to the source code of the runtime software These parameters are output after the text Error code Description of the system events A listing of all system alarms for your HMI device is provided in the Online Help of your configuration software Basic Panels 148 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Abbreviations ANSI American National Standards Institution CPU Central Processing Unit CSV Comma Separated Values CTS Clear To Send DC Direct Current DCD Data Carrier Detect DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DIL Dual in Line electronic chip housing design DNS Domain Name System DP Distributed I O DSN Data Source Name DSR Data Set Ready DTR Data Terminal Rea
28. opened HMI device image file Switch into Transfer mode on the HMI device If you have activated automatic transfer mode for the HMI device the device automatically switches to Transfer mode when an update is initiated Select Update OS n the PC to run the operating system update 9 Follow the instructions in ProSave A progress bar indicates the progress of the operating system update A message is displayed when the operating system update is successfully completed The HMI device no longer contains any project data Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Commissioning a project 6 7 5 Requirement Procedure Result Basic Panels 6 7 OS update Basic Panel PN Updating the operating system using WinCC If possible you should use the interface with the highest bandwidth for this connection such as Ethernet Updating the operating system via a serial connection can take up to an hour CAUTION Updating the operating system deletes all data on the HMI device When you update the operating system you delete data on the target system For this reason it is advisable to backup the following data e User administration e Recipes Resetting to factory settings also deletes the License Keys You should also back up the License Keys before resetting to factory settings e The HMI device is connected to the configuring PC e The appropriate data channel is conf
29. restored from the Restore tab You can see the HMI device for which the backup file was created and the type of backup data the file contains Select one or several CSV files from the source folder to restore the recipes from CSV files Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the device automatically sets Transfer mode when a restore operation is initiated Start the restore operation in ProSave on the PC with Start Restore Follow the instructions in ProSave A progress bar indicates the progress of the operation Result When the restore is successfully completed the data backed up on the PC is now on the HMI device 6 5 4 Backup and restore using WinCC Requirements The HMI device is connected to the configuring PC or the PC with ProSave The HMI device is selected in the project navigation If a server is used for data backup The HMI device has access to the server Backup of the data of the HMI device Proceed as follows 1 2 3 4 Select the Backup command from the Online gt HMI device maintenance menu The SIMATIC ProSave dialog box opens Select the data to backup for the HMI device under Data type Enter the name of the backup file under Save as Click Start Backup This starts the data backup The backup operation takes some time depending on the connection selected 100 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04
30. to the labeling strips Wait approx 5 minutes until the fixing spray is dry and smear proof Cut out the labeling strip Cut off the corners of the labeling strips at an angle of 45 to make it easier to insert them Slide the labeling strips into the slot up to the end of the guide The labeling strips will protrude approximately 3 cm out of the guide The template dimensions for the labeling strips are designed so that the labeling is correctly placed for the function keys It is not necessary to secure the labeling strip Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 33 Mounting and connecting 3 2 Mounting the HMI device 3 2 Mounting the HMI device Required tools and accessories Slotted screwdriver size 2 Inserting the HMI device Mounting clamp type For HMI device Required quantity Aluminum mounting clamps KTP400 Basic mono 5 4 KTP600 Basic 6 KTP1000 Basic 12 TP1500 Basic 14 Plastic mounting clamps KP300 Basic 4 KP400 Basic 7 KTP400 Basic color 5 1 If necessary insert the mounting seal in the groove on the back of the HMI device front panel Make sure that the mounting seal is not twisted A correctly inserted mounting seal is required to ensure IP65 degree of protection Insert the HMI device into the mounting cutout from the front Ensure that the protruding labeling strips are not caught between the
31. to transfer mode by a configuring PC or programming device Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Configuring the HMI device 5 2 Configuring KP300 Basic 5 2 6 Changing the network configuration NOTICE Communication errors caused by IP address conflicts Communication errors can occur if several devices in a network share the same IP address Assign each HMI device an IP address that is unique within the network Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Basic Panels Switch to Info Settings gt Logon Settings gt Transfer Network gt IP Address Station Name menu on the HMI device To enter a name for the HMI device enter a name under Station Name Rules for names Not more than 240 characters Characters a to z numbers 0 to 9 allow special characters and Invalid syntax n n n n n 0 to 999 and port yxz x y z 0 to 9 Select either automatic address assignment via DHCP or manual address assignment To acquired the IP address from a DHCP server set the value under IP address static or via DHCP to IP via DHCP To set a fixed IP address set the value under IP address static or via DHCP to static IP The entries IP Address Subnet Mask and Def Gateway are also displayed in the IP Address Station Name menu If you have assigned a static IP address enter valid values under IP Address Subnet Mask
32. topic refer to indust y Online Support E aa a A A 26 Wah You canregicier for a product specific newsletter here For the safe operation of a plant machine however it is also necessary to integrate the automation components into an overall IT security concept for the entire plant machine which corresponds to the state of the art IT technology You can find information on this under Industrial Security http www siemens com industrialsecurity Products used from other manufacturers should also be taken into account here 2 3 Notes about usage CAUTION HMI device approved for indoor use only The HMI device may be damaged if operated outdoors Operate the HMI device indoors only Industrial applications 26 The HMI device is designed for industrial applications It conforms to the following standards e Requirements of the emission standard for industrial environments EN 61000 6 4 2007 e ESD immunity requirements to DIN EN 61000 6 2 2005 Use in residential areas Note The HMI device is not intended for use in residential areas Operation of an HMI device in residential areas can have a negative influence on radio TV reception If the HMI device is used in a residential area you must take measures to achieve Limit Class B conforming to EN 55011 for RF interference A suitable measure for achieving the RF interference level to Limit Class B is for example the use of filters in power suppl
33. 03 Operating the device 4 2 Operating KP300 Basic 4 2 1 Overview 4 2 Operating KP300 Basic The KP300 Basic comes equipped with system keys The system keys are as follows e Control keys e Function keys with integrated alphanumeric keys Control keys The following table shows the function and effect of the control keys of the HMI device Function Moving the cursor A S lt Effect Operating elements Activates the next operating element in the respective direction Input Moves the cursor in the respective direction List Selects the next list entry Confirming or activating Menu Executes the selected command Input Confirms and ends the entry List Activates the operation Cancels the action Value entry Restores the original value Window Closes the window without applying a change Help Closes the Help and returns to the previous view Acknowledge alarm Depending on the configuration acknowledges the currently displayed or selected message or all messages of an acknowledgment group Delete characters Deletes the character at the cursor position The following characters are moved one position to the left Displaying infotext Shows the selected configured infotext for the selected operating element No Help is displayed if no infotext is configured Toggle between upper case and lower case Toggles the text entry between upper case and lower case The
34. 4 133 Testing 48 Updating the operating system hog HOME key Illustrations 5 Infotext Key Initial startup Input device KP300 Basic KTP1000 Basic TP1500 Basic 135 KTP400 Basic KTP600 Basic 133 Installation as intended Insulation test 140 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Index Interfaces KP300 Basic KTP1000 Basic TP1500 Basle A KTP400 Basic KTP600 Basic IT Security Infotext 65 Scroll back 64 Scroll forward 64 SHIFT Switching L Labeling Approvals EC Declaration of Conformity Limit value check 56 58 62 List of abbreviations Locking Data channel 84 M Maintenance Maintenance technicians Mechanical Ambient conditions 138 Storage conditions Transport conditions 1 Memory KP300 Basic KTP1000 Basic TP1500 Basie a l KTP400 Basic KTP600 Basic Mounting EMC compatible HMI device Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Mounting clam Aluminum Plastic MPI Profibus Settings 68 N Non isolated plant configuration 4131 O Offline Operating mode 90 Test Online Operating mode 90 Test 96 OP properties Device 68 Operating Control Panel with system keys 65 Dialog with system keys Keyboard unit 63 Project with system keys 65 Operating instructions Purpose of Scope conventions 4 Operating mode Changing Offline Operating system Update using Pr
35. 500 Basic color PN 6AV6 574 1AD00 4EX0 Service packages 1 13 24 Purpose Set with 20 plastic clamps for KP300 Basic Mono PN KP400 Basic color PN and KTP400 Basic color PN Order no 6AV6671 8KX00 0AX2 Set with 20 aluminum mounting clamps for Basic Panels from 4 6AV6671 8XK00 0AX0 Set of 10 power supply terminals 6AV667 1 8XA00 0AX0 Commissioning the HMI device This section contains an overview of the tasks required for commissioning the HMI device Description 1 Familiarize yourself with the safety instructions Section afety instructions Page 25 Prepare the HMI device for mounting Preparations Page 23 Install the HMI device Mounting the HMI device Page 34 Connect the equipotential bonding onnecting the equipotential bonding circuit Page 38 Connect the power supply onnecting the power supply Page 39 Connect a configuration PC onnecting the configuration PC Page 42 Enable sharing for data channel on the HMI device Enabling a data channel Page 76 8 Transfer a project tarting manual transfer Page After transferring the project disconnect the HMI device from the configuration PC and connect the HMI device to the PLC onnecting the PLC Page 45 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Safety instructions 2 2 1 General safety instru
36. A2s Fuse internal Electronic Miscellaneous KP300 Basic mono PN KP400 Basic color PN Software clock synchronizable Yes Basic Panels 132 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Technical specifications 8 4 3 Weight KTP400 Basic and KTP600 Basic 8 4 Specifications Weight without packaging KTP400 Basic mono PN Approx 320 g KTP400 Basic color PN Approx 340 g KTP600 Basic mono PN KTP600 Basic color DP Approx 1070 g KTP600 Basic color PN Display KTP400 Basic KTP400 Basic KTP600 Basic KTP600 Basic KTP600 Basic mono PN color PN mono PN color DP color PN Type LCD mono FSTN LCD TFT LCD mono FSTN LCD TFT Active display area 76 8 x 57 6 mm 95 x 53 8 mm 115 2 mm x 86 4 mm 3 8 4 3 5 7 Resolution 320 x 240 pixels 480 x 272 pixels 320 x 240 pixels Possible colors 4 grayscales 256 4 grayscales 256 Contrast control Yes No Yes No Brightness control No Yes No No Backlighting LED LED CCFL Half Brightness Life Time 30 000 h 50 000 h 50 000 h MTBF 1 Pixel error class according to DIN EN ISO 13406 2 4 MTBF Operating hours after which the maximum brightness is reduced by half compared to the original value MTBF is increased by using the integrated dimming function for example time controlled via screen saver or centrally via PROFlenergy Input device KTP400 Basic KTP400 Basic KTP600 Basic
37. C you can update the operating system with or without resetting to factory settings e Updating the operating system without reset to factory settings First switch into Transfer mode on the HMI device or use the automatic transfer function if the project is active Then start the operating system update in ProSave WinCC flexible or WinCC e Updating the operating system with reset to factory setting NOTICE Data channel When resetting to factory settings all data channel parameters used are reset The transfer can only be started following reconfiguration of the data channel Note You have to perform an operating system update with reset to factory setting if the HMI device does not yet have an operating system or if the HMI device s operating system is corrupt First start the operating system update in ProSave WinCC flexible or WinCC and switch the power on the HMI device off and on again when prompted See also Page 6 7 3 Updating the operating system using WinCC flexible If possible you should use the interface with the highest bandwidth for this connection such as Ethernet Updating the operating system via a serial connection can take up to an hour CAUTION Updating the operating system deletes all data on the HMI device When you update the operating system you delete data on the target system For this reason it is advisable to backup the following data e User administration
38. HMI device 5 2 Configuring KP300 Basic 5 2 3 Displaying information about the HMI device Menu commands in the Info Settings menu The following table shows the menu commands in the Info Settings menu Menu item Device Info Network Info Information contained there HMI device name Size of the internal flash memory in which the HMI device image and project are stored The size of internal flash memory is not equivalent to application memory available for a project IP address MAC address and name of the HMI device If the name does not fit in a row the name is abbreviated and marked with Version Info Version of the HMI device image Version and release date of the Boot loader License Info License provisions Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Switch to Info Settings menu on the HMI device 2 Select the desired menu command 3 Press lt ESC gt or lt ENTER2 gt to go back to the higher level menu 5 2 4 Changing monitor settings Procedure Proceed as follows 1 To change the contrast Switch to Info Settings gt Contrast menu on the HMI device User the cursor keys lt Up gt and lt Down gt to change the contrast and confirm with lt ENTER gt 2 To enter the display time duration of the Loader prior to project start Switch to Info Settings gt Logon Settings gt Startup Delay menu on the HMI device Activate the list with lt ENTER
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40. Internet Naming Service Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Glossary Transfer mode HMI device operating mode for transferring an executable project from the configuring PC to an HMI device Acknowledge Acknowledgment of an alarm confirms that it has been noted Alarm acknowledgment Acknowledgment of an alarm confirms that it has been noted Alarm activated Moment at which an alarm is triggered by the PLC or HMI device Alarm deactivated Moment at which the initiation of an alarm is reset by the PLC Alarm user specific User specific alarms report specific states of a plant that is interconnected with the HMI device via the PLC Automation system An automation system is a PLC of the SIMATIC S7 product line e g SIMATIC S7 300 Boot loader The boot loader is used to start the operating system and is started automatically after power on of the HMI device The Loader is displayed after the operating system has loaded Configuration software The configuration software is used to create projects for process visualization WinCC flexible is such a configuration software for example Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 151 Glossary Configuring PC Display duration EMC Event Field Flash memory Function key A configuring PC is a programming device or PC on which plant projects are created using an engineering software D
41. KTP1000 Basic MP 277 10 Touch MP 377 12 Touch TP1500 Basic MP 377 15 Touch Thin Client 15 Touch Dimensions of the mounting cutout Dimensions of the mounting cutout for the basic HMI devices in horizontal mounting position si n K KP300 Basic 149 82 KP400 Basic 135 171 KTP400 Basic 123 99 KTP600 Basic 197 141 KTP1000 Basic 310 248 TP1500 Basic 367 289 Dimensions of the mounting cutout for the basic HMI devices in vertical mounting position 1 1 Wo h o KTP400 Basic 99 123 KTP600 Basic 141 197 All dimensions in mm See also Accessories Page 23 Basic Panels 32 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Mounting and connecting 3 1 6 Labeling the function keys 3 1 Preparations The KP300 Basic has no function keys that can be labeled Note Do not write on the keyboard to label the function keys Any printable and writable foil can be used as labeling strip The permitted thickness of the labeling strip is 0 15 mm Paper labeling strips are inappropriate 1 Edit the template on the PC The template is available in the CD_3 Documents lt language gt Slides directory on the WinCC WinCC flexible DVD or on the Internet at Downloads for Basic Panels ttp support automation siemens c om WW view en 28426379 133100 Print the edited template on foil Apply a fixing spray film
42. KTP600 Basic KTP600 Basic mono PN color PN mono PN color DP color PN Type Touch screen analog resistive Function keys Labeling strips Yes Memory Application memory KTP400 Basic mono PN KTP400 Basic color PN KTP600 Basic mono PN 512 KB KTP600 Basic color DP KTP600 Basic color PN Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 133 Technical specifications 8 4 Specifications Interfaces KTP400 Basic KTP400 Basic KTP600 Basic KTP600 Basic KTP600 Basic mono PN color PN mono PN color DP color PN 1 x RS 422 RS 485 Max 12 Mbps 1 x Ethernet RJ45 10 100 Mbps 10 100 Mbps Supply voltage KTP400 Basic KTP400 Basic KTP600 Basic KTP600 Basic KTP600 Basic mono PN color PN mono PN color DP color PN Rated voltage 24 V DC Range permissible 19 2 to 28 8 V 20 20 Transients maximum 35 V 500 ms permissible Time between two 50s transients minimum Current consumption e Typical Approx 100 mA Approx 100 mA Approx 240 mA Approx 350 mA e Constant current Approx 150 mA Approx 120 mA Approx 350 mA Approx 550 mA maximum Approx 0 5 A s Approx 0 5 A s Approx 0 5 A s Approx 0 5 A2s e Inrush current It Fuse internal Electronic Miscellaneous KTP400 Basic mono PN KTP600 Basic mono KTP600 Basic color KTP600 Basic color PN DP PN Software clock Yes
43. NTER2 gt to apply any changes Press lt ESC gt to discard any changes Entering numbers and characters The function keys are used to enter numbers and characters Proceed as follows 1 Activate the operation of the operating element 2 Press the respective key repeatedly until the character you want appears on the screen The assignment of the function keys to letters and numbers can be restricted based on the format of the operating element The desired character is applied in about one second or immediately after pressing a different button 3 To navigate within the given character string use the cursor keys 4 Press lt ENTER gt to apply the entry Checking numerical value limits Tags can be assigned limit values Any entry of a value outside this limit is rejected If an alarm view is configured a system alarm is triggered and the original value is displayed again Basic Panels 62 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Operating the device 4 3 Operating KP400 Basic Decimal places of numerical values The configuration engineer can define the number of decimal places for a numerical text box The number of decimal places is checked when you enter a value in this type of I O field e Decimal places that exceed the limit are ignored e Unused decimal places are padded with 0 entries 4 3 Operating KP400 Basic 4 3 1 Overview Alphanumeric assignment of keys The following table shows the
44. Open the Control Panel by pressing the Control Panel button of the Loader Configure your HMI device in the Control Panel You can make the following settings e Communication settings e Settings for operation e Password protection e Transfer settings e Screen saver e Acoustic signals The MPI Profibus Settings is only available on Basic Panels DP The Profinet is only available on Basic Panels PN The Sound Settings symbol is only available on devices with sound reproduction Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 67 Configuring the HMI device 5 1 Configuring devices with graphical Control Panel Protecting the Control Panel with a password You can protect the Control Panel against unauthorized operation You can read the settings in the Control Panel without having entered a password however you are not allowed to edit the settings This prevents inadvertent operations and increases security for the plant or machine because the settings cannot be edited NOTICE If the password is no longer available for the Control Panel you first have to update the operating system before you can make any changes in the Control Panel All data on the HMI device is overwritten when you update the operating system 5 1 2 Overview The following table shows the functions available in the Control Panel for configuring your HMI device Individual functions may be hidden
45. Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Overview 1 8 Design of the KTP 1000 Basic color PN 1 8 Design of the KTP1000 Basic color PN SIEMENS Power supply connector PROFINET interface Cutouts for a mounting clamp Rating plate Interface name Fixing element Display touch screen Functional earth connection 0000A Mounting seal Guide for labeling strips OO0OOOQO Function keys Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 19 Overview 1 9 Design of the KTP1000 Basic color DP 1 9 20 Design of the KTP1000 Basic color DP OOOOOLO SIEMENS Power supply connector RS 422 RS 485 interface Cutouts for a mounting clamp Display touch screen Mounting seal Function keys OLOLLO Rating plate DIP switch Interface name Fixing element Functional earth connection Guides for labeling strips Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Overview 7 10 Design of the TP1500 Basic color PN 1 10 Design of the TP1500 Basic color PN SIEMENS Power supply connector Rating plate PROFINET interface Interface name Cutouts for a mounting clamp Fixing element Display touch screen Functional earth connection Mounting seal Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 21 Overview 1 11 Product package 1 11 Product package The following components are included in the product package of the HMI dev
46. RS 485 signals to USB signals Is required for updating the operating system with reset to factory settings Can also be used for the transfer 6ES7 901 3DB30 0XA0 PROFIBUS connector Recommended PROFIBUS connector with straight cable outlet 6GK1500 0F C10 PROFINET RJ45 connector IE FC RJ45 Plug 2x2 Required for connection of Basic Panels PN to PROFINET 6GK1901 1BB10 2AA0 1 If the connection is lost during the operating system update set a lower bit rate If you use a higher bit rate you must use the PC PPI cable release 3 or higher The release code is printed on the cable E version 3 for example corresponds to release 3 Name Clamping frame for 10 12 Touch Purpose For reinforcement of the mounting cutout for KTP1000 Basic when material is not thick enough Order no 6AV6 671 8XS00 0AX0 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 23 Overview 7 13 Commissioning the HMI device Protective foil Name Purpose Protective foil 4 Protective foil set for KTP400 Basic mono PN Order no 6AV6 671 2EC00 0AX0 Protective foil 4 widescreen Protective foil set for KTP400 Basic color PN 6AV2124 6DJ00 0AX0 Protective foil 6 Protective foil set for KTP600 Basic 6AV6 671 2XCO00 0AX0 Protective foil 10 Protective foil set for KTP1000 Basic 6AV6 671 3DC00 0AX5 Protective foil 15 Protective foil set for TP1
47. SIEMENS SIMATIC HMI HMI devices Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Overview and connecting the device Configuring the HMI device echnical specifications echnical Support Abbreviations O 0 U s 5 a D 5 3 Cc T D at 5 fe 3 v O 5 D 5 gt D o O Q D O Q S oO J c nS 2 5 Oo O a v 5 gs 8 E S S Q uJ gt CO N O O1 A oe NO ok 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 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 with a safety alert symbol indicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken CAUTION without a safety alert symbol indicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken NOTICE indicates that an unintended result or situation can occur if the relevant information is not taken into account If mo
48. Use one of the following tools for backup and restore e WinCC e WinCC flexible e ProSave General information NOTICE Power failure If a complete restore operation is interrupted due to power failure on the HMI device the operating system of the HMI device may be deleted In this case you have to reset the HMI device to its factory settings Compatibility conflict If a message is output on the HMI device warning of a compatibility conflict during the restore operation the operating system must be updated Note A data transfer can take several minutes depending on data volume and transmission rate Observe the status display Do not interrupt the data transfer Basic Panels 96 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Commissioning a project See also 6 5 2 Requirement Procedure backup Result Basic Panels 6 5 Backup and restore Data transmission options Page Backup and restore using WinCC flexible No project is open on the configuration PC in WinCC flexible The HMI device is connected to this configuration PC The data channel is programmed on the HMI device Proceed as follows 1 9 Select a destination folder and a file name for the On the configuration PC select the Communication settings command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible The Communication settings dialog box opens Select the type of HMI device S
49. V M 8 5 2 PROFIBUS Sub D RS422 485 Name of interface on HMI device X2 Sub D socket 9 pin with screw lock OlLOINIDOIATRPwI ny Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Assignment for the RS 422 n c GND 24 V TxD RD GND 5 V floating 5 VDC floating 24 VDC out max 100 mA TxD RxD Assignment for the RS 485 n C GND 24 V Data channel B RTS GND 5 V floating 5 VDC floating 24 VDC out max 100 mA Data channel A NC 141 Technical specifications 8 5 Interface description 8 5 3 PROFINET Ethernet Name of interface on HMI device X1 RJ45 plug connector Td MANNINN 1 8 Pin Assignment 1 Txt 2 TX 3 Rx 4 n C 5 n C 6 Rx 7 n C 8 n C Meaning of LEDs State Green SPEED LED Yellow LINK LED No connection On1 Off 10 MB connection Off On 100 MB connection On On Active data transfer 10 MB Off Flashing Active data transfer 100 MB On Flashing 1 For KTP1000 Basic and TP1500 Basic Off Basic Panels 142 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Technical specifications 8 6 Functional scope with WinCC flexible and WinCC 8 6 Functional scope with WinCC flexible and WinCC The following tables show the objects that can be integrated in a project for a Basic Panel Alarms Object Specification Basic Panels Alarms Number of discrete alarms 200 Number of analog alarms 15 Length of the alarm te
50. alls up the configured infotext for an operating element Operating function keys The function keys can be assigned global or local functions e Function keys with global function assignment A function key with global function assignment always triggers the same action on the HMI device or in the PLC regardless of the currently displayed screen An example of such an action is the activation of a screen or the closing of an alarm window e Function keys with local function assignment A function key with local function assignment is screen specific and is therefore only effective within the active screen The function assigned to a function key can vary from screen to screen The function key can be assigned only a single function either global or local within a screen Local function assignments override global function assignments Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 65 Operating the device 4 3 Operating KP400 Basic 4 3 2 Requirement Procedure 66 Entering data on the KP400 Basic Data input on an HMI device is similar to operating the keys on a cell phone Each key has several functions When you press a data input key for long enough the number is automatically inserted The following figure is an example for input of an alphanumeric value Profinet Settings IP Address Mode Device Enter Station Name not more than 240 characters Station Name
51. anical requirements conform to EC 60721 3 2 Class 2M2 Type of condition Permitted range Drop test in transport package lt 1m Temperature From 20 to 60 C Atmospheric pressure From 1080 hPa to 660 hPa corresponds to an elevation of 1000 to 3500 m Relative humidity From 10 to 90 without condensation Sinusoidal vibration in accordance with 5 to 8 4 Hz 3 5 mm IEC 60068 2 6 8 4 to 500 Hz 9 8 m s2 Shock conforming to IEC 60068 2 29 250 m s2 6 ms 1000 shocks NOTICE Ensure that no condensation dewing develops on or inside the HMI device after transporting it at low temperatures or after it has been exposed to extreme temperature fluctuations The HMI device must have acquired room temperature before it is put into operation Do not expose the HMI device to direct radiation from a heater in order to warm it up If dewing has developed wait approximately 4 hours until the HMI device has dried completely before switching it on Proper transport and storage installation and assembly as well as careful operation and maintenance are required to ensure trouble free and safe operation of the HMI device The warranty for the HMI device will be deemed void if these stipulations are not heeded otes about usage Page Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 137 Technical specifications 8 4 Specitications 8 4 5 2 Conditions of use Mechanical and climatic conditions of use
52. atically changes to Transfer mode at runtime as soon as a transfer is started on the connected configuring PC Note With automatic transfer the HMI device only changes into Transfer mode when the project is running on the HMI device Automatic transfer is particularly suited for the test phase of a new project since transfer is completed without interfering with the HMI device NOTICE If automatic transfer is activated on the HMI device and a transfer is initiated on the configuring PC the project currently running is automatically stopped The HMI device then automatically switches to Transfer mode After the commissioning phase deactivate the automatic transfer so that the HMI device cannot be inadvertently switched to transfer mode Transfer mode can trigger unintentional actions in the plant You can issue a password in the Control Panel to restrict access to the transfer settings and thus avoid unauthorized modifications e The project is open in WinCC flexible or WinCC e The project is compiled e The HMI device is connected to a configuring PC e The data channel is configured on the HMI device e The HMI device is in Transfer mode e The automatic transfer is activated in the data channel for the transfer e The project is started on the HMI device Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 93 Commissioning a project 6 4 Transfer Procedure WinCC flexible Proceed as fo
53. below Entering data on the KP300 Basic The function keys of the KP300 Basic have the same operating concept as a cell phone keypad Each function key assigned with several letters and symbols of the alphabet and each is assigned a number The available ones are displayed in a menu on the display when you enter values The selection in the menu moves one position to the right every time the function key is pressed At the end the selction resumes again at the start The numerical and alphanumerical assignment alway has the following order for value entry 1 Letters for example JKL 2 Numers for example 5 3 Special characters and umlauts optional Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Operating the device 4 2 Operating KP300 Basic The following figure shows the assignment using the F5 function key as an example Number assignment automatically active when you enter numerical values Function key assignment active by default If you change to editing mode in the Control Panel or project with lt ENTER gt the function assignment is disabled Instead the numerical and or alphanumerical assignment is active A message indicating that the function keys are disabled appears at the same time Letter assignment automatically active when you enter alphanumerical values The numerical assignment is available as well When you enter hexadecimal values the alphanumerical assignment from A to F a
54. ble for vertical mounting positions e KTP400 Basic e KTP600 Basic The maximum ambient temperature at the device with vertical mounting in vertical positions is 40 C Angled mounting position 50 C 0 C 0 35 0 35 The Basic HMI devices are self ventilating Vertical and angled mounting is permitted in e Mounting cabinets e Control cabinets e Switchboards e Consoles caution and warranty will be void Exceeding the ambient temperature Forced ventilation is required if the maximum permitted ambient temperature for operating the HMI device is exceeded The HMI device can otherwise be damaged and its approvals See also Page 30 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Mounting and connecting 3 1 Preparations 3 1 4 Checking clearances The following clearances are required around the HMI device to ensure sufficient self ventilation Required clearance around the HMI devices All dimensions in mm ANU MMMM KP300 Basic 15 40 10 KP400 Basic 15 40 10 KTP400 Basic 15 40 10 KTP600 Basic 15 40 10 KTP1000 Basic 15 50 10 TP1500 Basic 15 50 10 SN gy FA NNN MMMM WANT ANY 3 1 5 Making the mounting cut out NOTICE Stability of the mounting cutout The material in the area of the mounting cutout must provide sufficient strength to guarantee the enduring and safe mountin
55. cle A light blue highlight indicates components and tools that are required in the course of a task Safety instructions are highlighted by an orange frame KTP600 Basic is sometimes shown in the illustrations as a representation of all Basic Panels The following text highlighting facilitates reading these operating instructions Text highlighting Scope Add screen e Terms that appear in the user interface for example dialog names tabs buttons menu commands e Input values for example limits tag values e Path information File gt Edit Operational sequences for example menu commands shortcut menu commands lt F1 gt Keyboard operation Configuration and runtime software have different names as follows e WinCC flexible 2008 or WinCC TIA Portal V11 for example refers to the configuration software The term WinCC flexible or WinCC is used in a general context The full name for example WinCC flexible 2008 is always used when it is necessary to differentiate between different versions of the configuration software e WinCC flexible Runtime or WinCC Runtime refers to the runtime software that can run on HMI devices Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 5 Preface Note information highlighted as follows Note A note contains important information on described products and their handling or on a section of this documentation
56. ct will be used Check the following 1 2 3 4 Check the correct layout of the screens Check the screen navigation Check the input objects Enter the tag values The test ensures that the project will run as you intended on the HMI device Requirements for offline testing Procedure The project has been transferred to the HMI device The HMI device is in Offline mode In Offline mode you can test individual project functions on the HMI device without them being affected by the PLC PLC tags therefore are not updated Test the operator controls and visualization of the project as far as possible without connecting to the PLC Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 95 Commissioning a project 6 5 Backup and restore Requirements for online testing e The project has been transferred to the HMI device e The HMI device is in Online mode Procedure In Online mode you can test individual project functions on the HMI device without them being affected by the PLC PLC tags are updated in this case You have the option to test all communication dependent functions for example alarms etc Test the operator controls and views of the project 6 5 Backup and restore 6 5 1 Overview Backup and restore You can back up and restore the following data in the internal flash memory of the HMI device with a PC e Project and HMI device image e Password list e Recipe data
57. ctions Working on the control cabinet A WARNING Open equipment The HMI device is open equipment That means that the HMI device may only be installed in cubicles or cabinets that provide front panel access for operating the device The cubicle or cabinet in which the HMI device is installed may only be accessed with a key or tool and only by trained authorized personnel Dangerous voltage Opening the cabinet will expose high voltage parts Contact with these parts could be fatal Always disconnect the cabinet from the mains before opening it High frequency radiation NOTICE Unwanted operating states High frequency radiation for example from cellular phones can trigger unwanted operating states Installation as intended WARNING Installation only in machinery that conforms to the machinery directive It is not allowed to commission the HMI device unless it has been verified that the machine in which the HMI device is to be installed complies with Directive 2006 42 EC Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 25 Safety instructions 2 2 Security information 2 2 Security information Siemens offers IT security mechanisms for its portfolio of automation and drive products in order to support safe operation of the plant machine We recommend that you stay informed about the IT security developments for your products For information on this
58. depending on the device type and device configuration Symbol Function hanging MPI DP settings Page 69 aif hanging the network configuration Page 70 Be Time server confguration Page 7 Branging monitor setings Page 72 AE Dispayng information about the HM device Page 79 Calibrating the touch screen Page 74 Displaying licensing information for the HMI device Page 75 Changing password seting Page 7 nabling a data channel Page 76 Setting the Screen Saver Page 79 Setting acoustic signals Page 79 Basic Panels 68 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Configuring the HMI device 5 1 Configuring devices with graphical Control Panel 5 1 3 Changing MPI DP settings Note The settings for MPI or PROFIBUS DP communication are defined in the HMI device project Edit the transfer settings only in the following situations e Initial transfer of a project e Changes made to the project are activated at a later time 1 Press MPI Profibus Settings to Control Panel open the MPI Profibus Settings dialog 2 Deactivate the Panel is the only master on the bus check box if additional masters are connected to the bus Station Parameters 3 Enter the bus address for the HMI device in the Address text box The bus address must be unique P Network Parameters Transmission Rate Highest Station Profile Profi
59. dy Input and Output ESD Components and modules endangered by electrostatic discharge EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility European standard Engineering System Components and modules endangered by electrostatic discharge Ground High Frequency Human Machine Interface International Electronic Commission Interface Internet Protocol Light Emitting Diode Media Access Control Metal Oxide Semiconductor Multipoint Interface SIMATIC S7 Microsoft Mean Time Between Failures Not connected NTP Network Time Protocol OP Operator Panel PC Personal Computer PG Programming device PPI Point to Point Interface SIMATIC S7 RAM Random Access Memory Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 149 Abbreviations 150 PELV Protective Extra Low Voltage RJ45 Registered Jack Type 45 RTS Request to send RxD Receive Data SD Card Security Digital Card SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage SP Service Pack PLC Programmable Logic Controller STN Super Twisted Nematic Sub D Subminiature D plug TAB Tabulator TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TFT Thin Film Transistor TTY Teletype TxD Transmit Data UL Underwriter s Laboratory USB Universal Serial Bus UPS Uninterruptible power supply WINS Windows
60. e 5 1 Configuring devices with graphical Control Panel 5 1 5 Time server configuration The HMI device has an unbuffered realtime clock The realtime clock is set either using the configuration or using a time server To fetch the time of day of the HMI device from a time server specify up to four different time servers The time of day is synchronized via the Network Time Protocol NTP Also specify the update cycle of the time of day and if necessary a time shift Update cycle and time shift are valid for all configured time servers You can test the availability of each time server separately 1 Press Profinet to open the Control Panel Profinet Settings dialog 2 Open the NTP tab 3 At Update Rate enter the time duration in seconds according to which the time of day will be synchronized Value range 10 to 86400 1 day 4 lf required use the and buttons to set the time shift in hh mm Value range 24 00 to 24 00 5 Press Configure to open the configuration of the time server 6 Enter the IP address of the time server at IP Address 7 Use the Test button to test the availability of the time server gs OK IP Address en Device NTI X Synchronization with time serve Update rate 64 sec The connection is established If the connection was successfully established date and time are displayed Any value set at Time shift will not be taken
61. e Recipes Resetting to factory settings also deletes the License Keys You should also back up the License Keys before resetting to factory settings Basic Panels 106 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Commissioning a project Requirements Procedure Result Basic Panels 6 7 OS update Basic Panel PN No project is open on the configuring PC in WinCC flexible The HMI device is connected to this configuring PC The data channel is configured on the HMI device Proceed as follows 1 s O oO fF ODN Select the HMI device image file On the configuring PC select the Communication settings command from the Projekt gt Transfer menu in WinCC flexible The Communication Settings dialog opens Select the type of HMI device Select the type of interconnection for the HMI device and the configuring PC Set the connection parameters Close the dialog box with OK In WinCC flexible select the command OS Update from the Projekt gt Transfer menu We img under Image path The HMI device image files are available under WinCC flexible Images in the WinCC flexible installation folder or on the WinCC flexible installation CD The output area provides information on the version of the successfully opened HMI device image file Switch into Transfer mode on the HMI device If you have activated automatic transfer mode for the HMI device the device automa
62. ecking numerical value limits Tags can be assigned limit values Any entry of a value outside this limit is rejected If an alarm view is configured a system event is triggered and the original value is displayed again Decimal places of numerical values The configuration engineer can define the number of decimal places for a numerical text box The number of decimal places is checked when you enter a value in this type of I O field e Decimal places that exceed the limit are ignored e Unused decimal places are padded with 0 entries 56 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Operating the device 4 1 Operating touch devices 4 1 4 Entering data on the KTP600 Basic KTP1000 Basic TP1500 Basic Alphanumerical screen keyboard The screen keyboard appears on the HMI device touch screen when you touch an operating element that requires input Text Numbers Note Job mailbox has no effect PLC job 51 Select screen has no effect while the screen keyboard is open Key assignment The alphanumerical screen keyboard layout is monolingual A language change within the project has no effect on the layout of the alphanumerical screen keyboard Entering alphanumerical values 1 Touch the desired operating element on the screen A A 5 z p d 5 The alphanumerical screen L y keyboard opens N O P Q R 7 j 2 Enter the value Depending on
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64. efines whether a system alarm is displayed on the HMI device and the duration of the display Electromagnetic compatibility is the ability of electrical equipment to function properly in its electromagnetic environment without influencing this environment Incoming events trigger defined functions Events can be configured Events which can be assigned to a button include Press and Release for example Area reserved in configured screens for the input and output of values Flash memory is a non volatile memory with EEPROM chips that is implemented either as mobile storage medium or as permanently installed memory module on the motherboard Function keys on the HMI device can be assigned user specific functions The functions assigned to those keys are defined in the engineering phase The function key assignment can be specific to an active screen or not Half Brightness Life Time HMI device 152 Time period after which brightness is reduced to 50 of the original value The specified value depends on the operating temperature HMI devices are used to operate and monitor machinery and plants The machine or plant states are visualized on the HMI device by means of graphic objects or signal lamps The operator controls of the HMI device enable intervention in machine or plant processes and sequences Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Glossary HMI device image I O field Infotext Object
65. elect the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuration PC Set the connection parameters Close the dialog with OK Select the Backup command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible The Backup settings dialog opens Select the data to be backed up We psb backup file Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the HMI device automatically sets Transfer mode when a backup is initiated Start the backup operation in WinCC flexible with OK on the configuration PC 10 Follow the instructions in WinCC flexible A status view opens to indicate the progress of the operation The system outputs a message when the backup is completed The relevant data is now backed up on the configuration PC Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 97 Commissioning a project 6 5 Backup and restore Procedure restoring Result 98 Proceed as follows 1 oOo a A O N On the configuration PC select the Communication settings command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible The Communication settings dialog box opens Select the type of HMI device Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuration PC Set the connection parameters Close the dialog with OK Select the Restore command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible The
66. els Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 45 Mounting and connecting 3 3 Connecting the HMI device Configuring an RS422 RS485 port 46 A DIP switch for the configuration of the RS422 RS485 interface is located on the back of the HMI device The DIP switch is set at the factory to enable communication with the SIMATIC PLC via RS 485 Note Note the diagrams of DIP switch settings on the rear panel of the HMI device The following table shows the DIP switch settings The send and receive direction is toggled internally using the RTS signal Communication DP MPI PPI RS 422 RS 485 Switch setting Meaning No RTS signal on connector for data exchange between T221 the SIMATIC PLC and the HMI device mamm ON factory state RTS signal on pin 4 same as PLC 2 1 for example for commissioning Pal on RTS signal on pin 9 same as for a programming device 4 9 ae for example for commissioning la on ee RS 422 RS 485 interface is active for example for Paa on connecting PLCs of other manufacturers Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Mounting and connecting 3 3 Connecting the HMI device Connecting the PLC to a Basic Panel PN See also Basic Panels CAUTION Data network security for communication via Ethernet With Ethernet based communication via PROFINET the end user is himself responsible for the security of hi
67. er Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Switch to Info Settings gt Logon Settings gt Screensaver menu on the HMI device 2 Enter the number of minutes before the screen saver is to be activated under Value Value range 5 to 360 0 deactivates the screen saver 3 Confirm the entry with lt ENTER gt Basic Panels 88 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Commissioning a project 6 6 1 Overview Configuration phase A project the process image of the working process is created during configuration to visualize automated working processes The process displays for the project contain displays for values and messages which provide information about process statuses The process control phase follows the configuration phase Process control phase The project must be transferred to the HMI device if it is to be used in process control Another precondition for process control is that the HMI device is connected online to a PLC Current working processes operating and observing can then be subject to process control Transferring the project to the HMI device You can transfer a project to an HMI device as follows e Transfer from the configuring PC e Restore from a PC using ProSave In this case an archived project is transferred from a PC to the HMI device The configuration software need not be installed on this PC ProSave is a service tool that enables you to manage data on your HMI device With
68. er Page 83 Value Password Confirm Password Transfer Network Channel 1 PROFINET Page 84 Enable rem on Enable rem on Disabled IP Address Station Name Page 85 Station Name Station Name IP Address static or via DHCP IP via DHCP static IP IP Address Only available if static IP is set Value Subnet Mask Only available if static IP is set Value Def Gateway Only available if static IP is set Value Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 81 Configuring the HMI device 5 2 Configuring KP300 Basic Network Mode LLDP Protocol Enable Disable Auto Negotiation Enable Disable Speed 10 Mbits s 100 Mbits s Communication Link Half Duplex Full Duplex NTP Synchronisation with time server Enable Disable Server 1 4 IP Address Value Test Server 1 4 DateTime Update rate Value Time shift Value 82 hanging the network configuration Page 85 Only available if Auto Negotiation Enable Only available if Auto Negotiation Enable Page 86 Only available if Synchronisation with time server Disable Only available if Synchronisation with time server Disable Shows date and time of the time server after a connection has been successfully established Duration in seconds according to which the time of day is synchronized Time difference in hh mm Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Configuring the
69. er groups 50 Number of users 50 Number of authorizations 32 Infotexts Object Specification Basic Panels Infotexts Length no of characters 320 For alarms Yes For screens Yes For screen objects for example for I O field switch button Yes invisible button Additional functions Object Specification Basic Panels mono Basic Panels color Screen settings Touch screen calibration Yes 1 Yes 1 Brightness setting Yes 2 Contrast setting Yes Language change Number of languages 5 Graphic objects Vector and pixel graphics Yes Trend views Quantity max 25 Trends per view Quantity max 4 Text objects Quantity 500 1 Not KP300 Basic mono PN and KP400 Basic color PN 2 Not KTP600 Basic mono PN KTP600 Basic color PN KTP600 Basic color DP 144 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Technical specifications 8 6 Functional scope with WinCC flexible and WinCC New system functions In addition to the system functions already available WinCC flexible 2008 SP2 and WinCC V11 or higher support the following system functions for the Basic Panels System function syntax Application SetBitInTag Tag Bit Sets a bit in the specified tag to 1 TRUE ReSetBitInTag Tag Bit Sets a bit in the specified tag to 0 FALSE InvertBitInTag Tag Bit Inverts a bit in the specified tag SetColorBackgroundLighting value Specifies the color for t
70. erials such as wood or concrete Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Technical specifications 8 2 Directives and declarations CAUTION Grounding measures There is no equipotential bonding without grounding An electrostatic charge is not discharged and may damage the ESD Protect yourself against discharge of static electricity When working with electrostatic sensitive devices make sure that the person and the workplace are properly grounded Protective measures against discharge of static electricity e Disconnect the power supply before you install or remove modules which are sensitive to ESD e Pay attention to good grounding When handling electrostatical sensitive devices make sure that persons the workstation and devices tools and packaging used are properly grounded In this manner you avoid static discharge e Avoid direct contact As a general rule do not touch electrostatic sensitive devices except in the case of unavoidable maintenance work Hold the modules at their edge so that you do not touch the connector pins or conductor paths In this way the discharge energy does not reach and damage the sensitive components Discharge your body electrostatically before you take a measurement at a module Do so by touching grounded metallic parts Always use grounded measuring instruments Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 121
71. es See also Securing the cables Page 50 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 37 Mounting and connecting 3 3 Connecting the HMI device 3 3 2 Connecting the equipotential bonding circuit Differences in electrical potential Differences in electrical potential can develop between spatially separated plant components Such electrical potential differences can lead to high equalizing currents over the data cables and therefore to the destruction of their interfaces Equalizing currents can develop if the cable shielding is terminated at both ends and grounded to different plant parts Differences in potential may develop when a system is connected to different mains supplies General requirements for equipotential bonding Differences in potential must be reduced by means of equipotential bonding in order to ensure trouble free operation of the relevant components of the electronic system The following must therefore be observed when installing the equipotential bonding circuit 38 The effectiveness of equipotential bonding increases as the impedance of the equipotential bonding conductor decreases or as its cross section increases If two plant parts are interconnected by means of shielded data cables and their shielding is bonded at both ends to the grounding protective conductor the impedance of the additionally installed equipotential bonding cable must not exceed 10 of the shielding
72. es come equipped with a fixing element on the back for strain relief e KTP1000 Basic DP e KTP1000 Basic PN e TP1500 Basic After the power on test use a cable tie to secure the connected cables to the marked fixing element in order to provide strain relief On the back of the HMI device KP400 Basic color PN there are openings for leading in two cable ties for strain relief of the power supply cable and LAN cable Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Operating the device 4 4 1 Operating touch devices 4 1 1 Overview Most Basic HMI devices feature a touch screen Certain Basic HMI devices feature function keys Use the touch screen and function keys to operate the Control Panel or the project running on your HMI device DANGER Incorrect operation A project can contain certain operations that require in depth knowledge about the specific plant on the part of the operator Ensure that only trained professional personnel operate the plant Operating the touch screen CAUTION Damage to the touch screen Pointed or sharp objects can damage the plastic surface of the touch screen Operate the touch screen only with your fingers or with a touch pen Triggering unintended actions Touching several operating elements at the same time can trigger unintended actions Touch only one operating element on the screen at a time Operating elements are touch sensitive symbo
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74. ev Nl NTP d characters WS Enter Station Name not mor Station Name MAC Address 00 18 8B 1B E4 DI 1 IP Address 0000 1 11 Enter a network name for your HMI Press Profinet to open the Profinet Settings dialog Choose either automatic address assignment via DHCP or user specific address assignment If assigning a user specific address use the screen keyboard to enter valid values in the IP Address Subnet Mask text boxes and if applicable in the Default Gateway text box Open the Mode tab Enter the transmission rate for the PROFINET network in the Speed text box Valid values are 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps Select Half duplex or Full duplex as the connection mode If the Auto Negotiation check box is selected the transmission type and transmission rate in the PROFINET network will be automatically detected and set If the Deactivate LLDP check box is selected the HMI device exchanges no information with other HMI devices Open the Device tab device The name must meet the following conditions Maximum length 240 characters Characters a to z numbers 0 to 9 allow special characters and Invalid syntax n n n n n 0 to 999 and port yxz x y z 0 to 9 Close the dialog and save your entries with OK Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Configuring the HMI devic
75. factory settings 4 Confirm your entries 5 Select the OS Update command from the Project gt Transfer menu in WinCC flexible 6 Select the Reset to factory settings check box A text box opens where you can enter the MAC address 7 Enter the HMI device s MAC address in the text box We 8 Select the HMI device image file img under Image path The HMI device image files are available under WinCC flexible Images in the WinCC flexible installation folder or on the WinCC flexible installation DVD The output area provides information on the version of the successfully opened HMI device image file 9 In WinCC flexible select Update OS on the configuring PC to run the operating system update 10 Follow the instructions in WinCC flexible on the configuring PC A progress bar indicates the progress of the operating system update A message is displayed when the operating system update is successfully completed The HMI device no longer contains any project data The factory settings are reset Note If you can no longer open the Control Panel on the HMI device because the operating system is missing carry out the above described steps to reset the device to the factory settings and try again Note Calibrating the touch screen When the restore operation has been completed you may have to recalibrate the touch screen Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 111 Commissioning a p
76. for all configured time servers You can test the availability of each time server separately Proceed as follows 1 Switch to Info Settings gt Logon Settings gt Transfer Network gt NTP menu on the HMI device To activate the acquisition of a time of day from a time server set the value under Synchronisation with time server to Enable The menu entries Server lt Number gt IP Address Test Server lt Number gt Update rate and Time shift appear 3 Enter the IP address of the time server under Server lt Number gt IP Address 4 To test the availability of the time server select the command Test Server lt Number gt The connection is established If the connection was successfully established date and time are displayed Any value set at Time shift will not be taken into consideration If required configure additional time servers 6 At Update rate enter the time duration in seconds according to which the time of day will be synchronized Value range 10 to 86400 1 day If required enter the time shift in hh mm under Time shift Value range 24 00 to 24 00 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Configuring the HMI device 5 2 Configuring KP300 Basic 5 2 8 Changing password settings Password protection prevents unauthorized access to the Info Settings gt Logon Settings menu NOTICE The password cannot contain space
77. g of the HMI device The force of the mounting clamps or operation of the device may not lead to deformation of the material in order to achieve the degrees of protection described below Degrees of protection The degrees of protection of the HMI device can only be guaranteed if the following requirements are met e Material thickness at the mounting cutout 2 mm to 6 mm for IP65 degree of protection or Front face only Type 4X Type 12 indoor use only degree of protection The thickness is 2 mm to 4 mm for the KP300 Basic mono PN e Permitted deviation from plane at the mounting cutout lt 0 5 mm This condition must be fulfilled for the mounted HMI device e Permissible surface roughness in the area of the seal lt 120 um Rz 120 A clamping frame is additionally available for the HMI device KTP1000 Basic with a material thickness lt 2 mm at the mounting cutout The frame enables you to achieve degree of protection IP65 or Front face only Type 4X Type 12 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 31 Mounting and connecting 3 1 Preparations Mounting compatibility The mounting cutouts of the Basic panels are compatible with the mounting cutouts of the following SIMATIC HMI devices Mounting cutout for the Basic Compatible to the mounting cutouts of the HMI device Panel KP400 Basic OP77A OP77B KTP400 Basic TP 177B 4 KTP600 Basic TP 177 A TP 177B 6 TP 177micro
78. ge to a file in PSB format Recipes generates a backup copy of the HMI device s recipe data records in PSB format Recipes CSV format saves a backup copy of the HMI device s recipe data records to a text file in CSV format The semicolon is used as column separator User management generates a backup copy of the HMI device s user data in PSB format Select the folder and file name for the psb backup file When generating a backup copy of recipes in CSV format only select a folder A CSV file is generated for each recipe in this folder Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the HMI device automatically sets Transfer mode when a backup is initiated Start the backup operation in ProSave with Start Backup Follow the instructions in ProSave A progress bar opens to indicate the progress of the operation The system outputs a message when the backup is completed A backup copy of the data is now available on the PC Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 99 Commissioning a project 6 5 Backup and restore Procedure restore Proceed as follows 1 2 3 4 5 Go to the Windows Start menu and start ProSave on the PC Select the HMI device type in the General tab Select the type of interconnection for the HMI device and the PC Set the connection parameters Select the psb backup file to be
79. gs dialog Verify the PROFIBUS parameters in this dialog A description of the MPI Profibus Settings dialog is provided in chapter 5 1 3 MPI DP setting 69 Page OK Note Automatic transfer is activated be setting the Remote Control check box If automatic transfer is activated the HMI device can be set remotely to transfer mode by a configuring PC or programming device 76 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Configuring the HMI device Enabling a data channel Basic Panels PN 5 1 Configuring devices with graphical Control Panel Control Panel Channel 1 Ethernet Settings dialog Select the Enable Channel check box in the Z Enable Channel en Close the dialog and save your entries with Press Transfer to open the Transfer Channel 1 field Press the Advanced button to open the Profinet Settings dialog Verify the network parameters in this dialog A description of the Profinet Settings dialog is provided in chapter 5 1 4 Changing the network Page 70 OK Note Automatic transfer is activated be setting the Remote Control check box If automatic transfer is activated the HMI device can be set remotely to transfer mode by a configuring PC or programming device Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 77 Configuring the HMI device 5 1 Configur
80. gt and enter the display time duration in seconds Value range 0 to 60 Confirm with lt ENTER gt Note Immediate start of the project with a delay time of 0 seconds The project starts without delay if a delay time of 0 seconds is set It is then no longer possible to call the Loader after switching on the HMI device To handle this situation you need to configure an operating element with the Close project function Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 83 Configuring the HMI device 5 2 Configuring KP300 Basic 5 2 5 Procedure 84 Enabling a data channel You must enable at least one data channel to transfer a project to the HMI device Note After having completed the project transfer you can protect the HMI device against unintentional overwriting of project data and of the HMI device image by locking all data channels Proceed as follows 1 Switch to Info Settings gt Logon Settings gt Transfer Network menu on the HMI device 2 Using the lt lt Up gt and lt Down gt cursor keys select the desired mode under Channel 1 PROFINET Enable rem on Activates the data channel and also the automatic transfer Enable rem off Activates the data channel without automatic transfer Disable Deactivates the data channel 3 Confirm the selection with lt ENTER gt Note If automatic transfer is activated the HMI device can be set remotely
81. he backlighting 1 KP300 Basic mono PN only For more information refer to System functions in the the Online Help of WinCC flexible and WinCC Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 145 Technical specifications 8 6 Functional scope with WinCC flexible and WinCC Basic Panels 146 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Technical Support A A 1 Service and support You can find additional information and support for the products described on the Internet at the following addresses e Technical support http www siemens de automation csi_en_WW e Support request form http www siemens com automation support request e After sales information system for SIMATIC PC PG http www siemens com asis e SIMATIC Documentation Collection http www siemens com simatic tech doku portal e Your local representative http www automation siemens com mcms aspa db en Pages default aspx e Training center http sitrain automation siemens com sitrainworld AppLang en e Industry Mall http mall automation siemens com When contacting your local representative or Technical Support please have the following information at hand e Order number of the device MLFB e BIOS version industry PC or image version HMI device e Installed additional hardware e Installed additional software Tools amp downloads Please check regularly if updates and hotfixes are available
82. hernet RJ45 10 100 Mbps Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 135 Technical specifications 8 4 Specitications Supply voltage Rated voltage Range permissible KTP1000 Basic color DP KTP1000 Basic color PN 24V DC 19 2 to 28 8 V 20 20 TP1500 Basic color PN Transients maximum permissible 35 V 500 ms Fuse internal Time between two transients 50s minimum Current consumption e Typical Approx 600 mA Approx 800 mA e Constant current maximum Approx 1000 mA Approx 1000 mA e Inrush current 2t Approx 0 2 A s Approx 0 2 A2s Electronic Miscellaneous Software clock synchronizable KTP1000 Basic color DP KTP1000 Basic color PN Yes TP1500 Basic color PN 136 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Technical specifications 8 4 5 8 4 5 1 8 4 Specifications Ambient conditions Transport and storage conditions Mechanical and climatic conditions for transportation and storage See also Basic Panels The transport and storage conditions of this HMI device exceed requirements in accordance with IEC 61131 2 The following specifications apply to the transport and storage of an HMI device in its original packaging The climatic conditions conform to the following standards e IEC 60721 3 3 Class 3K7 for storage e IEC 60721 3 2 Class 2K4 for transport Mech
83. ice Name HMI device Figure Quantity 1 Quick Installation Guide SIEMENS Mounting seal 1 Included with KTP 600 Basic and already installed with all other HMI devices Mounting clamps with grub screw Plastic mounting clamps KP300 Basic KP400 Basic Aluminum mounting clamps KTP400 Basic mono PN KTP600 Basic 12 KTP1000 Basic 14 TP1500 Basic 4 7 5 KTP400 Basic color PN 5 6 Power supply terminal 22 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Overview 1 12 Accessories 1 12 Accessories Accessories are not included in the product package of the HMI device but can ordered on the Internet under Industry Mall http mall automation siemens com This section contains the number of accessories available at the time of publication of the operating instructions Converters adapters and connectors Clamping frame Basic Panels signals Is required for updating the operating system with reset to factory settings 1 Can also be used for the transfer Name Purpose Order no RS 422 to RS 232 Connection of third party controllers to Basic 6AV6671 8XE00 0OAX0 converter Panels DP PC PPI cable Converts RS 422 RS 485 signals to RS 232 6ES7 901 3CB30 0XA0 90 degree elbow adapter For RS422 RS485 interface cable outlet to rear 6AV667 1 8XD00 0AX0 USB PPI cable Converts RS 422
84. igured for the Help operating element ie It Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 53 Operating the device 4 1 Operating touch devices 4 1 3 Entering data on the KTP400 Basic Due to the small display the screen keyboard and the input concept of the KTP400 Basic differs compared to other Basic HMI devices Text Text no Se Zz A BES BE AHAA Hagg Alel REEEL lt m 8 a e BSP ESC BSP gt tlle be HLEEE BELL ye tekel Numbers n Cc Z n z EEE Bae BEE BEE ELL A AAA HLL EL A BELLL BE L AELLL tL Mes ESC BSP ESC The screen keyboard appears on the HMI device touch screen when you touch an operating element that requires input The screen keyboard of the KTP400 BASIC features four views You can change the view while making entries using the buttons in the fourth row of the screen keyboard A zeja af Changes to the view Entering text characters A to M Entering text characters N to Z Entering numbers 0 to 9 signed or unsigned and with or without decimal places Entering special characters Entering text shift to lower case letters Shift Basic Panels 54 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Operating the device 4 1 Operating touch devices Note Job mailbox has no effect PLC job 51 Select screen has no effect wh
85. igured on the HMI device e The HMI device is selected in the project navigation Proceed as follows Proceed as follows to update the operating system 1 Select the Update operating system command from the menu under Online gt HMI device maintenance on the configuring PC in WinCC The SIMATIC ProSave OS Update dialog opens The path to the image of the operating system has been preset 2 If necessary select another path to the operating system image you want to transfer to the HMI device 3 Click Update OS This starts the update The update operation can take time depending on the connection selected Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 109 Commissioning a project 6 7 OS update Basic Panel PN 6 7 6 Resetting to factory settings with WinCC flexible CAUTION Updating the operating system deletes all data on the HMI device When you update the operating system you delete data on the target system For this reason it is advisable to backup the following data e User administration e Recipes Resetting to factory settings also deletes the License Keys You should also back up the License Keys before resetting to factory settings Requirements e No project is open on the configuring PC in WinCC flexible e The HMI device is connected to this configuring PC over the standard Ethernet cable e Have the MAC address of your HMI device s Ethernet interface to hand The MAC add
86. ile the screen keyboard is open Key assignment The alphanumerical screen keyboard layout is monolingual A language change within the project has no effect on the layout of the alphanumerical screen keyboard Entering alphanumerical values FI mE ASY ejje N Touch the desired operating element on the screen The alphanumerical screen keyboard opens Enter the value Depending on the settings the HMI device outputs an audible signal You can change the view of the screen keyboard using the keys lt N Z gt and lt A M gt Use the lt Shift gt key to enter lower case letters Press lt Return gt key to confirm your entries or cancel them with lt ESC gt Either action closes the screen keyboard Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 55 Operating the device 4 1 Operating touch devices Entering numerical values A eee iLEEE ia Q ae HLL sekk si J ELIS g Touch the desired operating element on the screen The numerical screen keyboard opens Enter the value Depending on the settings the HMI device outputs an audible signal You can change the view of the screen keyboard for entering numbers with hexadecimal notation using the lt N Z gt and lt A M gt keys Press lt Return gt key to confirm your entries or cancel them with lt ESC gt Either action closes the screen keyboard Ch
87. imensions many software functions as standard for example an alarm system recipe management trend functionality and language switching Users therefore profit from the advantages of visualization such as improved process quality even with simple applications Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 11 Overview 1 2 Design of the KP300 Basic mono PN 1 2 Design of the KP300 Basic mono PN Power supply connector PROFINET interface Display Control keys Cutouts for a mounting clamp 12 0000A Function keys Rating plate Mounting seal Interface name Functional earth connection Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Overview 1 3 Design of the KP400 Basic color PN 1 3 Design of the KP400 Basic color PN Cutouts for mounting clamps Function keys Power supply connector Control keys PROFINET interface Data input keys Display Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 13 Overview 7 3 Design of the KP400 Basic color PN Rating plate Mounting seal Interface name 14 Functional earth connection Guides for labeling strips Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Overview 1 4 Design of the KTP400 Basic mono PN 1 4 Design of the KTP400 Basic mono PN Power supply connector Mounting seal Functional earth connection PROFINET
88. impedance The cross section of an equipotential bonding conductor must be capable of handling the maximum equalizing current The best practical results for equipotential bonding between two cabinets have been achieved with a minimum conductor cross section of 16 mm Use equipotential bonding conductors made of copper or galvanized steel Establish a large surface contact between the equipotential bonding conductors and the grounding protective conductor and protect these from corrosion Clamp the shielding of the data cable on the HMI device flush and near the equipotential rail using suitable cable clamps Route the equipotential bonding conductor and data cables in parallel and with minimum clearance between these NOTICE Equipotential bonding cable Cable shielding is not suitable for equipotential bonding Always use the prescribed equipotential bonding conductors The cross section of the equipotential bonding conductor must not be less than 16 mm Always use cables with an adequate cross section when installing MPI and PROFIBUS DP networks The interface modules may otherwise be damaged or destroyed Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Mounting and connecting 3 3 Connecting the HMI device Procedure 1 Interconnect functional ground of the HMI device with an grounding cable cross section 4 mm2 2 Connect the grounding cable of the HMI de
89. ing devices with graphical Control Panel 5 1 11 Changing password settings Password protection prevents unauthorized access to the Control Panel NOTICE The password cannot contain spaces or special characters If the password is no longer available for the Control Panel you first have to update the operating system before you can make any changes in the Control Panel All data on the HMI device will be overwritten when you update the operating system Procedure activating password protection 1 Press Password to open the Password Properties dialog Control Panel 2 Enter a password in the Password text box Touch the text box The alphanumerical screen keyboard is displayed 3 Confirm the password in the Confirm Password text box i bal 4 Close the dialog and save your entries with Password Settings A OK Password 1 Press Password to open the Password Properties dialog 2 Delete the entries in the Password text box 3 Delete the entries in the Confirm Password text box 4 Close the dialog and save your entries with OK Password Settings Password Basic Panels 78 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Configuring the HMI device 5 1 12 5 1 13 Basic Panels 5 1 Configuring devices with graphical Control Panel Setting the Screen Saver NOTICE Burn in effect The screen conte
90. interface Cutouts for a mounting clamp Guide for a labeling strip Function keys Rating plate 000A Display touch screen Interface name Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 15 Overview 7 5 Design of the KTP400 Basic color PN 1 5 Design of the KTP400 Basic color PN oe eX Cutouts for mounting clamps Guide for a labeling strip Power supply connector PROFINET interface Display touch screen Rating plate Mounting seal Interface name 000e Function keys Functional earth connection Basic Panels 16 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Overview 1 6 Design of the KTP600 Basic mono color PN 1 6 Design of the KTP600 Basic mono color PN Power supply connector PROFINET interface Cutouts for a mounting clamp Function keys Rating plate Interface name Display touch screen Guide for a labeling strip OOOO 0000A Mounting seal Functional earth connection Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 17 Overview 1 7 Design of the KTP600 Basic color DP 1 7 Design of the KTP600 Basic color DP Power supply connector RS 422 RS 485 interface Cutouts for a mounting clamp Display touch screen Mounting seal OOGOLOLO Function keys 18 D000 Rating plate Interface name DIP switch Guide for a labeling strip Functional earth connection Basic Panels
91. into consideration 8 Close the dialog and save your entries with OK 9 Close the dialog and save your entries with OK Test Waiting for N DateTime Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 71 Configuring the HMI device 5 1 Configuring devices with graphical Control Panel 5 1 6 Changing monitor settings NOTICE Orientation of the screen for KTP400 Basic and KTP600 Basic The screen orientation is defined by the configuration engineer in the course of project creation The appropriate screen orientation is set automatically when you transfer the project to the HMI device Do not make any changes to the screen orientation if a project exists on the HMI device The screen content may otherwise be truncated 1 Press OP to open the OP Properties Control Panel dialog 2 Basic Panels Color except KTP600 Basic color Press the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the screen brightness OP Properties oK Basic Panels mono oe aca Ir d Esi g Press the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust Brightness _ the screen contrast uP DOWN 3 KTP400 Basic and KTP600 Basic only Select the screen orientation Landscape for landscape Portrait for portrait 4 Set the delay time in the Delay time text box The delay time in seconds defines the waiting time expiring between the appearance of the loader and the start of the pro
92. ions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 35 Mounting and connecting 3 3 Connecting the HMI device Securing the HMI device with plastic mounting clamps 1 If mounting clamps and grub screws are available separately in the accessories bag insert a grub screw into the mounting clamp bore hole and turn it several times 2 Place the first mounting clamp into the corresponding cutout Secure the clamps using a size 2 screwdriver The maximum permitted torque is 0 2 N m Repeat steps 1 to 3 for all mounting clamps required to secure your HMI device o3 3 3 Connecting the HMI device 3 3 1 Connection sequence Required tools and accessories Before beginning the connection of the HMI device have the following tools and accessories at hand Slotted screwdriver size 2 m Phillips screwdriver size 3 E Basic Panels 36 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Mounting and connecting 3 3 Connecting the HMI device Torx screwdriver size TX20 Crimp pliers Power supply terminal 24 VDC with sufficient amperage See Page 131 Procedure Keep to the following sequence of tasks when connecting the HMI device 7 Page 88 2 Page 39 3 Page 4 Page 45 NOTICE Strain relief Contacts can be broken or wires can be torn off if cables are not provided adequate strain relief Provide adequate strain relief for all cabl
93. ject Valid range of values 0 s to 60 s 5 Close the dialog and save your entries with OK Note Immediate start of the project with a delay time of 0 seconds The project starts immediately if a delay time of 0 seconds is set It is then no longer possible to call the Loader after switching on the HMI device To handle this situation you need to configure an operator control with the Close project function Basic Panels 72 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Configuring the HMI device 5 1 7 Displaying information about the HMI device 5 1 Configuring devices with graphical Control Panel Control Panel Display Device Bootloader 14 Boot Rel Date Image 2012 01 01 01 04 00 00_04 01 Device S2 Flashsize dialog Open the Device tab Close the dialog with OK Press OP to open the OP Properties The Device tab is used to display specific information on the HMI device You will need this information when contacting Technical Support Device HMI device name Flashsize Size of internal flash memory in which the HMI device image and project data are saved The size of internal flash memory is not equivalent to application memory available for a project Bootloader Boot loader version Bootl Rel Date Release date of the boot loader Image Version of the HMI device image Basic Panels Ope
94. le Tslot 415 tBit Min Tsdr 20 tBit Max Tsdr 400 tBit Tset 12 tBit Tqui D tBit Gap factor 5 tBit Retry limit 2 tBit S the only master on the bus Select the transmission rate from Close the dialog and save your within the MPI PROFIBUS DP network Enter the time limit for PROFIBUS communication in the Time out text box Valid values are 1 s 10 s and 100 s the Transmission Rate text box Enter the highest station address on the bus in the Highest Station text box Valid range of values 1 to 126 Select the profile from the Profile selection box Press the Bus Parameters button to view the PROFIBUS profile data entries with OK Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 69 Configuring the HMI device 5 1 Configuring devices with graphical Control Panel 5 1 4 70 Changing the network configuration NOTICE address Communication errors caused by IP address conflicts Communication errors can occur if several devices in a network share the same IP Assign each HMI device an IP address that is unique within the network Control Panel x Sy An IP address can be automatically assigned to this device Obtain an IP address via DHCP Specify an IP address Profit 19S Address TS ne A Configure tansmissi Speed 10 MDE Communication Link A Half Duplex ZK IP Address Mode D
95. lity is that the HMI device meets the specifications and guidelines for electrical installation Pulse shaped disturbance Tested with Degree of severity Electrostatic discharge Air discharge 8 kV 3 in accordance with IEC Contact discharge 6 kV 61000 4 2 Burst pulses 2 kV power supply cable 3 high speed transient 2 kV signal cable gt 30 m interference 1 kV signal cable lt 30 m in accordance with IEC 61000 4 4 High power surge pulses in accordance with IEC 61000 4 5 external protective circuit required refer to the manual Automation System S7 300 Installation Lightning and overvoltage protection section Asymmetrical coupling 2 kV power cable 3 DC voltage with protective elements 2 kV signal data cable gt 30 m with protective elements as required Symmetrical coupling 1 kV power cable 3 DC voltage with protective elements 1 KV signal cable gt 30 m with protective elements as required Basic Panels 118 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Technical specifications 8 2 Directives and declarations Sinusoidal interference The following table shows the EMC behavior of the modules with respect to sinusoidal interference This requires the HMI device to meet the specifications and directives for electrical installation Sinusoidal interference Test values Degree of severity HF radiation in e 80 amplitude modulation at 1 kHz 3 electromagnetic fields
96. llows Procedure WinCC Result 94 1 On the configuring PC select the Transfer settings command from the Project gt Transfer menu in WinCC flexible The Select devices for transfer dialog opens Select the HMI device in the left area of the dialog 3 Select the type of interconnection for the HMI device and the configuring PC Set the connection parameters Set the transfer parameters in the right area of the dialog Start the transfer in WinCC flexible by selecting Transfer If you are loading a project on an HMI device the Advanced loading dialog is automatically opened You configure the appropriate interface parameters in this dialog For further information refer to the documentation on WinCC Proceed as follows 1 If you want to load a project simultaneously on several HMI devices use multiple selection to select all the desired HMI devices in the project tree Select the Load to device gt Software command in the shortcut menu of an HMI device When the Advanced loading dialog appears configure the Settings for loading Select the interface via which the project will be loaded Configure the corresponding interface parameters Click on Load You can open the Advanced loading dialog at any time via the menu command Online gt Advanced loading to device The Load preview dialog opens The entire project is compiled at the same time The resul
97. ls on the screen of the HMI device Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 51 Operating the device 4 1 Operating touch devices They are basically operated in the same way as mechanical keys You activate operating elements by touching them with your finger Note The HMI device returns a visual feedback as soon as it detects that an operating element has been touched The visual feedback is independent of any communication with the PLC The visual feedback signal therefore does not indicate whether or not the relevant action is actually executed Examples of operating elements e Buttons Buttons can assume the following states Untouched Touched e Invisible buttons The focus of invisible buttons is by default not indicated following selection No optical operation feedback is provided in this case The configuration engineer may however configure invisible buttons so that their outline appears as lines when touched This outline remains visible until you select another operating element e O fields A screen keyboard appears as visual feedback after you touched an I O field for example to enter a password Depending on the HMI device and the configured operating element the system displays different screen keyboards for entering numerical or alphanumerical values The screen keyboard is automatically hidden again when input is complete Note Description of all
98. mbient conditi ons 8 4 Specifications The following table provides information on the type and scope of tests for mechanical ambient conditions Tested for Vibrations Test standard Vibration test in accordance with IEC 60068 part 2 6 sinusoidal Comments Type of vibration Transitional rate of the frequency 1 octave minute 10 Hz lt f lt 58 Hz constant amplitude of 0 075 mm 58 Hz lt f lt 150 Hz constant acceleration 1 g Vibration duration 10 frequency cycles per axis at each of the three associated vertical axes Shock Shock test in accordance with IEC 60068 Part 2 27 Type of shock Half sine Shock intensity Peak value 15 g duration 11 ms Direction of impact 3 shocks in direction at each one of the three associated vertical axes Climatic ambient conditions The following table shows the climatic ambient conditions for operation of the HMI device Ambient conditions Temperature e Vertical mounting e Mounting at an angle Permitted range From 0 to 50 C From 0 to 40 C Comments Slope angle max 35 Relative humidity 10 to 90 without condensation Atmospheric pressure 1080 to 795 hPa Corresponds to an elevation of 1 000 to 2 000 m Pollutant concentration SO2 lt 0 5 ppm condensation Relative humidity lt 60 no Test 10 cm3 m3 10 days H2S lt 0 1 ppm condensation Relati
99. mounting cutout and HMI device 34 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Mounting and connecting 3 2 Mounting the HMI device Securing the HMI device with aluminum mounting clamps 1 Insert the first clamp at the first position of the cutouts on the back of A the HMI device Set the clamp positions for your HMI lt 0 2 device to match those of the figures Nm in the following table row 2 Secure the clamps using a size 2 screwdriver The maximum permitted torque is 0 2 N m 3 Repeat steps 1 to 2 for all mounting clamps required to secure your HMI device 3 5 24 26 5 7 K TP400 J KTP600 Basic Basic mono O Gc LE 14 16 i 2 3 9 10 17 18 24 25 Te a ee Trg T 2 3 11 12 20 21 a4 TT oes rrr PEE 2 3 I Coo ae P A ptt dt Ol ioi a 10 11 TP1500 Basic fol S A A A E A 9 10 KTP1000 Basic PEST 10F b E 17 18 epp Ha 16 17 LIILLILILALLIIeLLILILLLILILNI o miari INCS PEPE 0 Gea Basic Panels Operating Instruct
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101. nCC flexible with WinCC Usage Conditions With additional measures 138 USB PPI cable Use In residential areas 26 Industrial 26 V Vibrations W Weight KP300 Basic KTP1000 Basic TP1500 Basic 161 Index Basic Panels 162 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03
102. nd the numerical assignment are active On the KP300 Basic you navigate either in the menu or operate the current project Operating Menus Proceed as follows 1 Basic Panels Use the cursor keys to navigate within the menu of the KP300 Basic The selection moves to the corresponding menu entry Press lt ENTER gt to execute a menu command The next menu level is displayed If the menu level contains an text box use the function keys to enter the appropriate value If the menu level contains a list Press lt ENTER gt to activate the operation of the list Use the cursor keys to move between list entries Press lt ENTER gt to execute a list entry To enter a value in the menu Press lt ENTER gt to apply a value Press lt ESC gt to discard a value or return to a higher level menu Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 61 Operating the device 4 2 Operating KP300 Basic Operating a project Proceed as follows 1 To navigate between operating elements Press lt TAB gt to navigate within a configured TAB order Use the cursor keys to navigate freely between operating elements The operating element is selected 2 Press lt ENTER to activate the operation of a selected operating element Depending on the operating element enter values or select them from the available list entries 3 To close the operation of an operating element Press lt E
103. ned to the specified address of ProSave If the HMI device has already been used with WinCC flexible or ProSave you can use the existing IP address for Reset to factory settings Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Commissioning a project Result Basic Panels Select the HMI device image file 6 7 OS update Basic Panel PN Change to the OS Update tab Select the Reset to factory settings check box A text box opens where you can enter the MAC address Enter the HMI device s MAC address in the text box We img under Image path The HMI device image files are available under WinCC flexible Images in the WinCC flexible installation folder or on the WinCC flexible installation DVD The output area provides information on the version of the successfully opened HMI device image file Select Update OS on the PC to start the Reset to factory settings process Follow the instructions in ProSave A progress bar indicates the progress of the operating system update A message is displayed when the operating system update is successfully completed The HMI device no longer contains any project data The factory settings are reset Note If you can no longer open the Control Panel on the HMI device because the operating system is missing carry out the above described steps to reset the device to the factory settings and try again Note Calibrati
104. ng Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 129 Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings 8 3 9 Dimension drawing of the TP1500 Basic color PN All dimensions in mm Basic Panels 130 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Technical specifications 8 4 Specifications 8 4 Specifications 8 4 1 Power supply CAUTION Safe electrical isolation Use only 24 VDC power supply units with safe electrical isolation in accordance with IEC 60364 4 41 or HD 384 04 41 VDE 0100 Part 410 e g to PELV standard The supply voltage must be within the specified voltage range Otherwise malfunction at the HMI device cannot be ruled out Applies to non isolated plant configurations Connect the connection for GND 24 V from the 24 V power supply output to equipotential bonding for uniform reference potential You should always select a central point of termination The following table shows the permitted rated voltage and the corresponding tolerance range Rated voltage Tolerance range 24 VDC 19 2 to 28 8 V 20 20 8 4 2 KP300 Basic and KP400 Basic Weight KP300 Basic mono PN KP400 Basic color PN Weight without packaging Approx 250 g Approx 510 g Display Type KP300 Basic mono PN LCD mono FSTN KP400 Basic color PN LCD TFT Active display area 87 x 31 mm 3 6 95 x 53 8 mm 4 3 Resol
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106. ng the touch screen When the restore operation has been completed you may have to recalibrate the touch screen Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 113 Commissioning a project 6 7 OS update Basic Panel PN 6 7 8 Requirements Resetting to factory settings with WinCC If possible you should use the interface with the highest bandwidth for this connection such as Ethernet Updating the operating system via a serial connection can take up to an hour CAUTION Updating the operating system deletes all data on the HMI device When you update the operating system you delete data on the target system For this reason it is advisable to backup the following data e User administration e Recipes Resetting to factory settings also deletes the License Keys You should also back up the License Keys before resetting to factory settings Note The following is required to restore factory settings using Ethernet e MAC address of the HMI device e Available IP address e PG PC interface of the configuring PC that is set to Ethernet TCP IP You configure the PG PC interface using the Control Panel of the configuring PC Select S7ONLINE STEP7 gt TCP IP under Application access point e The HMI device is connected to the configuring PC e The HMI device is selected in the project navigation Resetting the HMI device to factory settings Result 114 To reset the HMI device to
107. nment 55 KTP400 Basic 54 KTP600 Basic KTP1000 Basic TP 1500 Basic Numerical 56 58 Screen saver 68 Screen settings Editing 68 Scroll back key 64 Scroll forward key 64 Securing device with aluminum mounting clamps 35 with plastic mounting clamps 36 Security information Service packages 24 Service technicians Shift key 64 SHIFT key 64 Shutting down HMI device Sound Settings Spare part Plastic clamp 24 Power supply terminal Static electricity Protective measures 4121 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Index Storage conditions 137 Strain relief 5 Stripping 39 Supply voltage KP300 Basic KTP1000 Basic TP1500 Basic 136 KTP400 Basic KTP600 Basic 134 Switching on HMI device System events in the online help Parameters System keys Operating a dialog Operating a project Operating the Control Panel 65 T Technical specifications Display 131 135 mereces 2 ies 3 132 134 1 132 fsa 35 Test Power supply 131 Testing HMI device 48 Time server Configuring Time Server Configuration Trademarks Transfer Automatic Manual Transfer settings Transferring Project 89 Transport conditions 137 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 U UL approval 117 Update Using WinCC flexible 103 Updating Operating system 101 Operating system of the HMI device hog Using ProSave 104 Using Wi
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109. nsfer mode In this mode you can transfer a project from the configuring PC to the HMI device or backup and restore HMI device data for example The following options are available for setting Transfer mode on the HMI device e When the HMI device starts up Start Transfer mode manually in the HMI device Loader e During ongoing operation Start the Transfer mode manually within the project using an operating element The HMI device toggles to Transfer mode when automatic mode is set and a transfer is initiated on the configuring PC Basic Panels 90 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Commissioning a project 6 3 Overview 6 4 6 4 1 6 4 2 Introduction Requirements Basic Panels 6 3 Data transmission options Data transmission options The following table shows the options for data transfer between the HMI device and configuration PC Type Data channel Basic Panels DP Basic Panels PN Backup restore Serial 1 Yes Operating system update MPI PROFIBUS DP Yes Project transfers PROFINET Yes Updating the operating system Serial 1 Yes with Reset to factory settings MPI PROFIBUS DP E 2 PROFINET Yes 1 Applies for operations with PC PPI cable 6ES7 901 3CB30 0XA0 or USB PPI cable 6ES7 901 3DB30 0XA0 Transfer Overview Transfer the executable project from the configuration PC to the HMI device You can start the Transfer mode manually o
110. nt In the case of damaged parts contact your Siemens representative The package content is described in section Product package Page 22 Keep the supplied documentation in a safe place The documentation belongs to the HMI device and is required for subsequent commissioning 3 1 2 Checking the operating conditions Note the following aspects before installing the HMI device 1 Familiarize yourself with the standards approvals EMC parameters and technical specifications for operation of the HMI device This information is available in the following chapters Certfcates and approvals Page 117 Electromagnetic compatibiy Page 118 Information on insulation tests protection class and degree of protection Page 40 Power supply Page 131 2 Check the mechanical and climatic ambient conditions for operation of the HMI device see Conditions of use Page 138 3 1 3 Selecting a mounting position Select one of the approved mounting positions for your HMI device The approved mounting positions are described in the following sections Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 29 Mounting and connecting 3 1 Preparations Horizontal mounting position All Basic HMI devices are suitable for horizontal mounting positions The maximum ambient temperature at the device with vertical mounting in horizontal positions is 50 C The following Basic HMI devices are also suita
111. nts may leave a faint version ghost of the image in the background if they appear for too long The ghost will disappear automatically after some time The longer the same content is displayed on the screen the longer it will take for the burn in effect to disappear The screen saver helps to prevent burn in Always use the screen saver Control Panel 1 Press Screensaver to open the Screensaver Settings dialog Enter the number of minutes before the screen saver is to be activated Touch the text box to do this You can enter values from 5 to 360 minutes Entering 0 disables the screen saver Close the dialog and save your entries with OK Setting acoustic signals This function is only available for touch screen devices Control Panel Sound Settings 7 D Sound ON Sy Si 1 Press Sound Setting to open the Sound Settings dialog Select the Sound ON check box If the Sound ON check box is selected you get acoustic feedback when you touch the touch screen O K Close the dialog and save your entries with Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 79 Configuring the HMI device 5 2 Configuring KP300 Basic 5 2 Configuring KP300 Basic 5 2 1 Opening the Control Panel Use the Info Settings menu command to open the Control Panel in the Loader Configure your HMI device in the Control Panel You can make
112. o reset the HMI device to factory settings 1 Shut down the HMI device Make sure that the DIP switch on the rear 4324 panel of the HMI device is in the position shown Pala on 2 Connect an RS 485 PROFIBUS connector to the HMI device RS 422 485 fe 3 Connect an RS 485 PROFIBUS connector to the programming PROFIBUS device p RS 485 PG Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 41 Mounting and connecting 3 3 Connecting the HMI device 3 3 5 Connecting the configuration PC A configuring PC provides the following options e Transferring projects e Transferring device images e Resetting HMI device to factory settings Connecting a configuring PC to a Basic Panel DP 1 Shut down the HMI device 2 Connect the RS 485 connector of the PC PPI cable to the HMI device 3 Connect the RS 232 connector of RS422 485 the PC PPI cable to the configuring PC 2 You can also use the USB PPI cable Serial from the accessories instead of the fe PC PPI cable You can find ordering information in the Page P3 section RS 232 EER PC Basic Panels 42 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Mounting and connecting Configuring the PC PPI cable 3 3 Connecting the HMI device Configure the transmission speed using the DIP switches of the PC PPI cable if using the PC PPI cable to interconnect the HMI device with the configuring PC N
113. oSave 104 m Update 5 HO HOS flexible 103 101 Updating 105 Updating using WinCC flexible Operators H 159 Index P Package content Checking Password properties 68 Password protection 68 Activating 78 8 Deactivating 78 8 PELV Plant configuration Non isolated 131 PLC Configuring the interface 46 Power failure 96 Process control phase 89 PROFIBUS connector PROFINET connector Profinet Settings Project Offline testing 95 Testing online 96 Transferring 89 Protection class Protective foil 24 Protective measure Static electricity R Radiation High frequency Radio interference Emission Rated voltage Recommissioning 89 Recycling Registered trademarks 6 Regulations for the prevention of accidents 25 Restore 91 96 With ProSave Restoring 98 Data of the HMI device 101 with WinCC With WinCC flexible Restoring data HMI device RS 422 to RS 232 converter RS422 RS485 port Configuring 160 S Safe electrical isolation 131 Safety Standards Safety instruction Compatibility conflict Data channel Data loss 101 Equipotential bonding cable General 26 High frequency radiation 25 Operation indoors Power failure caer inadvertent operation Storage Transport unauthorized cleaning products Unintentional response Working on the control cabinet 25 Safety regulations Screen keyboard Alphanumerical 55 Key assig
114. oject is the result of a configuration using an engineering software The project usually contains several screens with embedded system specific objects basic settings and alarms A project configured in WinCC flexible is saved to a project file with the extension hmi There is a difference between an offline project on a configuring PC and an online executable project on an HMI device A project can be available in more languages on the configuring PC than can be managed on the HMI device The project on the configuring PC can also be set up for different HMI devices However on the HMI device you can only transfer the executable project that has been generated specifically for this HMI device Source file from which the executable project file for the HMI device is generated The project file is usually not transferred and is retained on the configuring PC Project file compressed Compressed format of the project file The compressed project file can be transferred in addition to the executable project file to the corresponding HMI device The upload function must be activated accordingly on the configuring PC at the time of the transfer The compressed project file is usually saved to an external memory card A compressed project file has the extension pdz Project file executable ProSave Recipe 154 An executable project file is generated from the project file for a specific HMI device in the course of engineering The execu
115. olvents or scouring powders are used for cleaning purposes Do not clean the HMI device with compressed air or steam jet blowers Do not use aggressive solvents or scouring powder Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Shut down the HMI device 2 Spray the cleaning solution onto a cleaning cloth Do not spray directly onto the HMI device 3 Clean the HMI device When cleaning the display wipe from the screen edge inwards Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 115 Maintenance and care 7 2 Recycling 7 2 Recycling Recycling and disposal The HMI devices described in these operating instructions can be recycled due to the low levels of pollutants Contact a certified disposal service company for environmentally sound recycling and disposal of your old devices Basic Panels 116 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Technical specifications 8 8 1 Approvals CE approval CE Certificates and approvals caution The following overview shows possible approvals The HMI device itself is certified as shown on the rear panel labels The HMI device meets the general and safety related requirements of the following EC directives and conforms to the harmonized European standards EN for programmable logic controllers published in the official gazettes of the European Union e 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive EC Declaration of Conformit
116. operating elements A comprehensive description of all operating elements for your HMI device is provided in Display and operating elements section of the WinCC flexible and WinCC Online Help Basic Panels 52 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Operating the device 4 1 Operating touch devices Operating function keys The function keys can be assigned global or local functions e Function keys with global function assignment A function key with global function assignment always triggers the same action on the HMI device or in the PLC regardless of the currently displayed screen An example of such an action is the activation of a screen or the closing of an alarm window e Function keys with local function assignment A function key with local function assignment is screen specific and is therefore only effective within the active screen The function assigned to a function key can vary from screen to screen The function key can be assigned only a single function either global or local within a screen Local function assignments override global function assignments 4 1 2 General functions of the screen keyboard The following keys are available on the screen keyboard of all Basic HMI devices with touch functionality Cursor left Cursor right ly lt Delete character BSP Cancel input Esc Confirm input Displaying infotext This key only appears when an infotext has been conf
117. ote Set a lower bit rate if the connection is lost during the operating system update If you use a higher bit rate you must use the PC PPI cable release 3 or higher The version code is printed on the cable E stand 3 for example corresponds to release 3 Set the DIP switches 1 to 3 to the same value as in WinCC flexible or WinCC DIP switches 4 to 8 must be set to 0 In the figure the bit rate is set to 115 2 kbps You can set the following bit rates Bit rate in kbps DIP switch 1 DIP switch 2 DIP switch 3 115 2 1 1 0 57 6 1 1 1 38 4 0 0 0 19 2 0 0 1 9 6 0 1 0 4 8 0 1 1 2 4 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 43 Mounting and connecting 3 3 Connecting the HMI device Connecting a configuring PC to a Basic Panel PN CAUTION Data network security for communication via Ethernet With Ethernet based communication via PROFINET the end user is himself responsible for the security of his data network the proper functioning of the data network cannot be guaranteed in all circumstances for example in the case of target attacks leading to an overloading of the device NOTICE RJ45 plug connector with 180 output required The connection of the Basic Panels PN to the HMI device requires the RJ45 plug connector IE FC RJ45 Plug 2 x 2 You can find ordering information in the Teee 23 section
118. r automatically on the HMI device Transferred data is written directly to internal flash memory of the HMI device Parameterize a corresponding data channel before you start the transfer Starting manual transfer You can manually switch the HMI device to Transfer mode as follows e Atruntime using a configured operating element e n the Loader of the HMI device e The project is open in WinCC flexible or WinCC e The project is compiled e The HMI device is connected to a configuring PC e The data channel is configured on the HMI device e The HMI device is in Transfer mode Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 91 Commissioning a project 6 4 Transfer Procedure WinCC flexible Proceed as follows Procedure WinCC Result 92 1 On the configuring PC select the Transfer settings command from the Project gt Transfer menu in WinCC flexible The Select devices for transfer dialog opens Select the HMI device in the left area of the dialog 3 Select the type of interconnection for the HMI device and the configuring PC Set the connection parameters Set the transfer parameters in the right area of the dialog Start the transfer in WinCC flexible by selecting Transfer The configuring PC checks the connection to the HMI device The project is transferred to the HMI device An error message is displayed on the configuring PC if the connection is not available or disr
119. rating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 73 Configuring the HMI device 5 1 Configuring devices with graphical Control Panel 5 1 8 74 Calibrating the touch screen This function is only available for touch screen devices Control Panel i Touch Licej If your device A responding PAE Jos taps you may ni recalibrate your screen To start tap Recalibrate Recalibrate SS K New calibration settings have been measured Tap the screen to register saved data Wait for 30 seconds to cancel saved data and keep the current setting Time limit 30 sec 1 Press OP to open the OP Properties dialog Change to the Touch tab Press Recalibrate to open the calibration screen Touch the cross in the screen center using the touch pen or your finger Using the touch pen or your finger touch the floating cross in the corners of the screen Touch the cross in the screen center once again using the touch pen or your finger to confirm your entries Close the dialog and save your entries with OK Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Contiguring the HMI device 5 1 Configuring devices with graphical Control Panel 5 1 9 Displaying licensing information for the HMI device Control Panel OP Propertie Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 under a Free Software Licence TI g d Di
120. re than one degree of danger is present the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will be used A notice warning of injury 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 co
121. relevance to the capability of the HMI device for the process control commissioning engineer e g the section phase Maintenance and servicing Service technicians All chapters Service technicians rectify faults that occur during Depending on the use of the HMI device the process control phase certain chapters may not be of relevance to the service technicians e g the section Maintenance and servicing Maintenance technicians Maintenance and care Maintenance technicians carry out servicing and maintenance work during the process control phase The information system of WinCC flexible and WinCC contains further additional informaiton The information system is integrated as online help in WinCC flexible and WinCC and contains instructions examples and reference information in electronic form Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 3 Preface Scope These operating instructions are valid for all SIMATIC HMI Basic Panels The following naming conventions apply Device designation SIMATIC HMI KP300 Basic mono PN KP400 Basic color PN Device type Keyboard unit KTP400 Basic mono PN KTP400 Basic color PN KTP600 Basic mono PN KTP600 Basic color DP KTP600 Basic color PN KTP1000 Basic color DP KTP1000 Basic color PN Touch device with function keys Interface type Basic Panel PN Can be configured with WinCC TIA Portal
122. ress is displayed briefly when the HMI device is turned on The MAC address is displayed in the Profinet dialog of the Device tab in the Control Panel Procedure for setting the PC interface 1 Select Start gt Control Panel gt Set PG PC interface on the configuring PC 2 Select S7ONLINE STEP7 gt TCP IP from the Application access point area 3 Select the interface which is connected to the HMI device from the Interface parameterization used area 4 Confirm your entries Procedure for resetting factory settings Proceed as follows 1 On the configuring PC select the Communication settings command in the menu Project gt Transfer in WinCC flexible The Communication Settings dialog opens 2 Select the HMI device type from the General tab and select Ethernet from the Connection area 3 Enter an IP address Basic Panels 110 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Commissioning a project Result Basic Panels 6 7 OS update Basic Panel PN Note Possible address conflicts with incorrect IP address Do not use a dynamic IP configuration for Reset to factory settings Specify a unique IP address in which the configuring PC is located For the duration of the update process the HMI device is automatically assigned to the specified address If the HMI device has already been used with WinCC flexible or ProSave you can use the existing IP address for Reset to
123. roject 6 7 OS update Basic Panel PN 6 7 7 Resetting to factory settings with ProSave Requirement The HMI device is connected over the Ethernet to a PC on which ProSave is installed Have the MAC address of your HMI device s Ethernet interface to hand The MAC address is displayed briefly when the HMI device is turned on Touch HMI devices The MAC address is displayed in the Profinet dialog of the Device tab in the Control Panel KP300 Basic The MAC address is displayed under Info Settings gt Network Info Procedure for setting the PC interface 1 2 3 Select Start gt Control Panel gt Set PG PC interface on the configuring PC Select S7ONLINE STEP7 gt TCP IP from the Application access point area Select the interface which is connected to the HMI device from the Interface parameterization used area Confirm your entries Procedure for resetting factory settings Proceed as follows 1 2 112 Go to the Windows Start menu and start ProSave on the PC Select the HMI device type from the General tab and select Ethernet from the Connection area Enter an IP address Note Possible address conflicts with incorrect IP address Do not use a dynamic IP configuration for Reset to factory settings Specify a unique IP address of the subnet in which the configuring PC is located For the duration of the update process the HMI device is automatically assig
124. ructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 119 Technical specifications 8 2 Directives and declarations Charge 120 Electrostatic sensitive devices can be labeled with an appropriate symbol CAUTION Damage to ESD from touch Electrostatic sensitive devices ESD can be destroyed by voltages which are far below the human perception limit If you touch a component or electrical connections of a module without discharging any electrostatic energy these voltages may arise The damage to a module by an overvoltage can often not be immediately detected and only becomes evident after an extended period of operation The consequences are incalculable and range from unforeseeable malfunctions to a total failure of the machine or plant Avoid touching components directly Make sure that persons the workstation and the packaging are properly grounded Every person without a conductive connection to the electrical potential of his her surroundings can be electrostatically charged The material with which this person comes into contact is of particular significance The figure shows the maximum electrostatic voltages with which a person is charged depending on humidity and material These values conform to the specifications of IEC 61000 4 2 amp kV 16 gt 45 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 510 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Relative humidity Synthetic materials Wool Antistatic mat
125. s Start menu and start ProSave on the PC 3 Select the HMI device type in the General tab Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC then set the connection parameters 5 Select the OS Update tab 6 Select whether to update the operating system with or without restoring the factory Select the HMI device image file settings by setting the Reset to factory settings check box accordingly We img under Image path WinCC flexible The HMI device image files are available under WinCC flexible Images in the WinCC flexible installation folder or on the installation CD WinCC The HMI device image files are available under Programme Automation Portal V11 Data Hmi Transfer 11 0 lmages The output area provides information on the version of the successfully opened HMI device image file When updating without reset to the factory settings only Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the device automatically sets Transfer mode when an update is initiated Select Update OS on the PC to run the operating system update 10 When updating with reset to the factory settings only Switch on the power supply to the HMI device 11 Follow the instructions in ProSave A progress bar indicates the progress of the operating system update A message is displayed when the operating system update is successfully completed The HMI
126. s data network the proper functioning of the data network cannot be guaranteed in all circumstances for example in the case of target attacks leading to an overloading of the device NOTICE RJ45 plug connector with 180 output required The connection of the Basic Panels PN to the HMI device requires the RJ45 plug connector IE FC RJ45 Plug 2 x 2 You can find ordering information in the ccessoried Page section Basic Panels PN can be connected to the following SIMATIC PLCs e SIMATIC S7 200 e SIMATIC S7 300 400 e SIMATIC S7 with PROFINET interface The connection is set up via PROFINET LAN PROFINET LAN PROFINET PROFINET LAN T T E aj SIMATIC S7 200 SIMATIC S7 300 400 SIMATIC S7 1200 onnecting the equipotential bonding circuit Page 38 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 47 Mounting and connecting 3 4 Switching on and testing the HMI device 3 4 Switching on and testing the HMI device Switching on the HMI device Switching on the power supply The screen lights up after power is switched on A progress bar is displayed during startup If the HMI device fails to start you have probably crossed the wires on the power supply terminal Check the connected wires and change their connection Basic Panels 48 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Mounting and connecting 3 4 Switching on and testing the HMI device
127. s or special characters If the password for the Info Settings gt Logon Settings menu is no longer available you have to first update the operating system before you can make any changes in the Info Settings gt Logon Settings menu All data on the HMI device will be overwritten when you update the operating system Activating password protection Proceed as follows 1 Switch to Info Settings gt Logon Settings gt Password menu on the HMI device 2 Enter the password under Password 3 4 Exit the menu with lt ENTER gt Confirm the password under Confirm Password Deactivating password protection Proceed as follows 1 Basic Panels Switch to Info Settings gt Logon Settings gt Password menu on the HMI device 2 Delete the password under Password 3 4 Exit the menu with lt ENTER gt Confirm the empty password under Confirm Password Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 87 Configuring the HMI device 5 2 Configuring KP300 Basic 5 2 9 Setting the Screen Saver NOTICE Burn in effect The screen contents may leave a faint version ghost of the image in the background if they appear for too long The ghost will disappear automatically after some time The longer the same content is displayed on the screen the longer it will take for the burn in effect to disappear The screen saver helps to prevent burn in Always use the screen sav
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129. splay Device Touch License This device contains Software lic embedded free software files ay by copyright Please find the licensing information and source files of the open source software on the accompanying CD dialog Open the License tab Close the dialog with OK Press OP to open the OP Properties The License tab is used to display the licensing information for the software of the HMI device 75 Configuring the HMI device 5 1 Configuring devices with graphical Control Panel 5 1 10 Enabling a data channel You must enable at least one data channel to transfer a project to the HMI device Note After having completed the project transfer you can protect the HMI device against unintentional overwriting of project data and of the HMI device image by locking all data channels Enabling a data channel Basic Panels DP Control Panel 4 Channel 2 PROFIBUS Enable Channel R Press Transfer to open the Transfer Ifthe HMI device is interconnected with the Close the dialog and save your entries with Settings dialog configuring PC via PC PPI cable activate the Enable Channel check box in the Channel 1 field If the HMI device is interconnected with a programming device via PROFIBUS activate the Enable Channel check box in the Channel 2 field Press the Advanced button to open the MPI Profibus Settin
130. subsequent characters are then written either in upper or lower case Activate next operating element Activates the next operating element within the configured TAB order within the project Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 59 Operating the device 4 2 Operating KP300 Basic Operating function keys 4 2 2 Introduction 60 The function keys can be assigned global or local functions e Function keys with global function assignment A function key with global function assignment always triggers the same action on the HMI device or in the PLC regardless of the currently displayed screen An example of such an action is the activation of a screen or the closing of an alarm window e Function keys with local function assignment A function key with local function assignment is screen specific and is therefore only effective within the active screen The function assigned to a function key can vary from screen to screen The function key can be assigned only a single function either global or local within a screen Local function assignments override global function assignments NOTICE Function keys are disabled during keyboard input When you enter values using the keyboard the function key assignment is disabled Take this information into account in your configuration Use the integrated alphanumeric keys for data input as described in the subsection
131. synchronizable Basic Panels 134 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Technical specifications 8 4 4 KTP1000 Basic and TP1500 Basic HMI device 8 4 Specifications KTP1000 Basic color DP KTP1000 Basic color PN TP1500 Basic color PN Weight without packaging Approx 2 65 kg Approx 4 2 kg Display KTP1000 Basic color DP KTP1000 Basic color PN TP1500 Basic color PN Type LCD TFT Display area active 211 2 mm x 158 4 mm 304 1 mm x 228 1 mm 10 4 15 Resolution pixels 640 x 480 1024 x 768 Colors displayable 256 Brightness control Yes Pixel error class according Il to DIN EN ISO 13406 2 Backlighting CCFL Half Brightness Life Time 50 000 h MTBF 1 1 MTBF Operating hours after which the maximum brightness is reduced by half compared to the original value MTBF is increased by using the integrated dimming function for example time controlled via screen saver or centrally via PROFlenergy Input device KTP1000 Basic color DP KTP1000 Basic color PN TP1500 Basic color PN Type Touch screen analog resistive Function keys 8 function keys No Labeling strips Yes No Memory Application memory KTP1000 Basic color DP KTP1000 Basic color PN TP1500 Basic color PN 1024 KB Interfaces 1 x RS 422 RS 485 KTP1000 Basic color DP Max 12 Mbps KTP1000 Basic color PN TP1500 Basic color PN 1 x Et
132. table project file is transferred to the associated HMI device where it is used to operate and monitor plants ProSave provides all functions necessary to transfer data between the configuring PC and the HMI device For example saving and restoring data or managing license keys and add ons ProSave is installed by default together with WinCC flexible or WinCC The standalone version of ProSave can also be used for service purposes on a PC without WinCC flexible installation The standalone version is available on the installation DVD of WinCC flexible A recipe represent a combination of tags that form a fixed data structure The configured data structure can be assigned data in the configuration software or on the HMI device and is then referred to as a data record The use of recipes ensures that all data assigned to a data record is transferred synchronously to the PLC Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Glossary Runtime software Screen Screen object The Runtime software is a process visualization software which can be used to test projects on a configuring PC Mode of visualization of all logically associated process data of a plant Visualization of the process data can be supported by means of graphic objects Refers to objects such as rectangles I O fields or alarm views which are configured for visualization or operation of the plant STEP 7 STEP 7 is the programming software for SIMATIC
133. the following settings e Communication settings e Settings for operation e Password protection e Transfer settings e Screen saver Protecting the Control Panel with a password In the control panel you have the option of protecting the Info Settings gt Logon Settings menu with a password The following menu entries continue to be freely accessible even when password protection is enabled e Transfer e Start e Info Settings gt Contrast e Info Settings gt Device Network Version License Info This prevents inadvertent operations and increases security for the plant or machine because the settings cannot be edited NOTICE If the password for the Control Panel is no longer available you have to first update the operating system before you can make any changes in the Control Panel at Info Settings gt Logon Settings All data on the HMI device is overwritten when you update the operating system Basic Panels 80 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Configuring the HMI device 5 2 Configuring KP300 Basic 5 2 2 Overview The following table shows the menu structure of the Control Panel with the functions that are available there for configuring your HMI device Menu entry Function Note Start Transfer Info Settings Contrast hanging monitor settings Page 83 Info Displaying information about the HMI device 83 Logon Settings Startup Delay Page Value Screensav
134. tically switches to Transfer mode when an update is initiated In WinCC flexible select Update OS on the configuring PC to run the operating system update 10 Follow the instructions in WinCC flexible A progress bar indicates the progress of the operating system update A message is displayed when the operating system update is successfully completed The HMI device no longer contains any project data Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 107 Commissioning a project 6 7 OS update Basic Panel PN 6 7 4 Requirements Procedure Result 108 Updating the operating system using ProSave The HMI device is connected to a PC on which ProSave is installed The data channel is configured on the HMI device Proceed as follows O a FF OO N gt Go to the Windows Start menu and start ProSave on the PC Select the HMI device type in the General tab Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC Set the connection parameters Select the OS Update tab Select the HMI device image file We img under Image path WinCC flexible The HMI device image files are available under WinCC flexible Images in the WinCC flexible installation folder or on the installation CD WinCC The HMI device image files are available under Programme Automation Portal V11 Data Hmi Transfer 11 0 lmages The output area provides information on the version of the successfully
135. ts is displayed in the Load preview dialog 4 Check the displayed default settings and edit these if necessary 5 Click on Load The configuring PC checks the connection to the HMI device The HMI device shuts down the current project and automatically changes to Transfer mode The project is transferred to the HMI device An error message is displayed on the configuring PC if the connection is not available or disrupted The project is available on the HMI device following successful transfer The transferred project is started automatically Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Commissioning a project 6 4 Transfer 6 4 4 Testing a project Introduction You have the following options to test a project Test the project on the configuring PC You can test a project at a configuring PC using a simulator For detailed information refer to the WinCC flexible user manual and to the WinCC flexible and WinCC Online Help Offline testing of the project on the HMI device Offline testing means that communication between the HMI device and PLC is down while the test is being carried out Online testing of the project on the HMI device Online testing means that the HMI device and PLC communicate with each other during testing Perform the tests starting with the Offline test followed by the Online test Note You should always test the project on the HMI device on which the proje
136. uld violate the rights of the owner Disclaimer of Liability We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency 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 A5E02421799 03 Copyright Siemens AG 2012 Industry Sector 04 2012 Technical data subject to change All rights reserved Postfach 48 48 90026 NURNBERG GERMANY Preface Purpose of the operating instructions These operating instructions provide information based on the requirements defined by IEC 62079 for documentation This information relates to the HMI device its storage transportation place of use installation use and maintenance These operating instructions are intended for a variety of target groups The following table shows the chapters of these operating instructions that are of particular importance for the respective target group Target group Chapter All Safety instructions Operators Overview The operator operates and monitors the system Operating a project during the process control phase Commissioning engineers All chapters The commissioning engineer integrates the HMI Depending on the use of the HMI device device into the system and ensures the operating certain chapters may not be of
137. upted If you are loading a project on an HMI device the Advanced loading dialog is automatically opened You configure the appropriate interface parameters in this dialog For further information refer to the documentation on WinCC Proceed as follows 1 If you want to load a project simultaneously on several HMI devices use multiple selection to select all the desired HMI devices in the project tree Select the Load to device gt Software command in the shortcut menu of an HMI device 3 When the Advanced loading dialog appears configure the Settings for loading Select the interface via which the project will be loaded Configure the corresponding interface parameters Click on Load You can open the Advanced loading dialog at any time via the menu command Online gt Advanced loading to device The Load preview dialog opens The entire project is compiled at the same time The results is displayed in the Load preview dialog Check the displayed default settings and edit these if necessary Click on Load The project is available on the HMI device following successful transfer The transferred project is started automatically Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Commissioning a project 6 4 3 Introduction Requirements Basic Panels 6 4 Transfer Starting automatic transfer If automatic transfer is activated the HMI device autom
138. ution 240 x 80 pixels 480 x 272 pixels Possible colors 4 only backlighting 256 white red green yellow Contrast control Yes No Brightness control No Yes Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 131 Technical specifications 8 4 Specifications KP300 Basic mono PN KP400 Basic color PN Backlighting LED Half Brightness Life Time MTBF 1 50 000 h Pixel error class according ll to DIN EN ISO 13406 2 1 MTBF Operating hours after which the maximum brightness is reduced by half compared to the original value MTBF is increased by using the integrated dimming function for example time controlled via screen saver or centrally via PROFlenergy Input device KP300 Basic mono PN KP400 Basic color PN Type Membrane keyboard Function keys 10 8 Labeling strips No Yes Memory KP300 Basic mono PN KP400 Basic color PN Application memory 512 KB 1024 KB Interfaces KP300 Basic mono PN KP400 Basic color PN 1 x Ethernet RJ45 10 100 Mbps Supply voltage KP300 Basic mono PN KP400 Basic color PN Rated voltage 24 V DC Range permissible 19 2 to 28 8 V 20 20 Transients maximum permissible 35 V 500 ms Time between two transients 50s minimum Current consumption e Typical Approx 100 mA Approx 100 mA e Constant current maximum Approx 150 mA Approx 120 mA e Inrush current et Approx 0 5 A s Approx 0 5
139. ve humidity lt 60 no Test 1 cm3 m 10 days Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 139 Technical specifications 8 4 Specitications 8 4 5 3 Information on insulation tests protection class and degree of protection Test voltages Insulation strength is demonstrated in the type test with the following test voltages in accordance with IEC 61131 2 Circuits with a nominal voltage of Ue to other Test voltage circuits or ground lt 50V 500 VDC Protection class Protection Class in accordance with IEC 60536 i e PE ground terminal to profile rail required Protection against foreign objects and water Degree of protection in accordance Explanation with IEC 60529 Front When mounted e IP65 e Front face only Type 4X Type 12 indoor use only Rear panel IP20 Touch protection test with standard test probes There is no protection against ingress by water The degree of protection at the front can only be guaranteed if the mounting seal is installed flush to the mounting cut out Read the corresponding information in section Making the mounting cut out See also aking the mounting cut out Page 31 Basic Panels 140 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Technical specifications 8 5 Interface description 8 5 Interface description 8 5 1 Power supply Plug connector 2 pin 1 2 Pin number Assignment 1 24 VDC L 2 GND 24
140. vice to the equipotential bonding rail ROFIBUS ROFINET 3 3 3 Connecting the power supply Stripping the cable lt Use power supply cables with a Q oS 2 A maximum cross section of 1 5 mm AD A P 1 Strip the ends of two power supply O cables to a length of 6 mm Gir 2 Attach cable sleeves to the bare P cable ends l V 3 Fix the cable sleeve onto the cable A ends using the crimp pliers Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 39 Mounting and connecting 3 3 Connecting the HMI device Procedure CAUTION 24 VDC only An incorrectly dimensioned power supply can lead to destruction of the HMI device Use a 24 VDC power supply with adequate amperage see Page 131 1 Insert the two power cables into the mains terminal and secure them with a slotted screwdriver 2 Connect the HMI device to the mains terminal 3 Switch off the power supply 4 Insert the two remaining cable ends into the power terminals and secure them with the slotted screwdriver Ensure correct polarity Basic Panels 40 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Mounting and connecting 3 3 Connecting the HMI device 3 3 4 Connecting a programming device A programming device provides the following options e Transferring projects e Transferring device images Connecting a programming device to a Basic Panel DP Note A programming device cannot be used t
141. ware for configuring SIMATIC Panels SIMATIC Industrial PC and Standard PC in machine related areas with the visualization software WinCC flexible Runtime A project created with WinCC flexible has the file extension hmi An executable project file on a HMI device has the extension fwx Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Index A ACK key 65 Acknowledge key 65 Activating Automatic transfer 84 Ambient conditions Climatic Mechanical Test Approval for Australia Approvals Automatic transfer Activating B Backspace key 64 Backup 911 91 96 97 97 Data of the HMI device 100 With Mace Fan with WinCC 1 With WinCC Fabie Basic knowledge Required He C Cancel key Care CE approval Checking Conditions of use Electromagnetic Compatibility Package content Standards and approvals Transport and storage conditions Clamping frame 2 Climatic Storage conditions 137 Transport conditions 137 Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Clock KP300 Basic KTP1000 Basic TP1500 Basic KTP400 Basic KTP600 Basic 134 Commissioning engineers Compatibility conflict Components sensitive to electrostatic charge Conductor cross section Equipotential bonding Configuration phase Configuring MPI Profibus Settings 69 Network settings 70 RS422 RS485 port 46 Time server 86 Configuring PC 89 Connecting Configuring PC
142. xt 80 characters Number of tags in an alarm Max 8 Display Alarm window alarm view Acknowledge error alarm individually Yes Acknowledge multiple error alarms simultaneously 16 acknowledgment group acknowledgement groups Edit alarm Yes Alarm indicator Yes Alarm buffer Alarm buffer capacity 256 alarms Simultaneously queued alarm events Max 64 View alarm Yes Delete alarm buffer Yes Tags values and lists Object Specification KP300 Basic mono PN KP400 Basic color PN KTP400 Basic mono PN KTP400 Basic color PN KTP600 Basic mono PN KTP600 Basic color DP PN KTP1000 Basic color DP PN TP1500 Basic color PN Tags Quantity 250 500 Limit value monitoring Inpuvoutput Yes Linear scaling Inputv output Yes Text lists Quantity 150 Screens Object Specification Basic Panels Screens Quantity 50 Fields per screen 30 Tags per screen 30 Complex objects per screen for example bars 5 Template Yes Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 143 Technical specifications 8 6 Functional scope with WinCC flexible and WinCC Recipes The specified values are maximum values and should not be used additive Object Specification Basic Panels Recipes Quantity 5 Elements per recipe 20 Data records per recipe 20 Safety Object Specification Basic Panels Safety Number of us
143. y The EC Declarations of Conformity are available to the relevant authorities at the following address Siemens AG Industry Sector IA AS FA WF AMB PO Box 1963 D 92209 Amberg Germany Marking for Australia G UL approval IEC 61131 Basic Panels The HMI device fulfills the requirements of standard AS NZS 2064 Class A Underwriters Laboratories Inc to e UL 508 Industrial Control Equipment e CSA C22 2 No 142 Process Control Equipment The HMI device fulfills requirements and criteria to IEC 61131 2 Programmable Logic Controllers Part 2 Operating resource requirements and tests Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 117 Technical specifications 8 2 Directives and declarations 8 2 Directives and declarations 8 2 1 Electromagnetic compatibility Introduction The HMI device fulfills among other things the requirements of the EMC law pertaining to the domestic European market EMC compatible installation of the HMI device The EMC compliant installation of the HMI device and the application of interference proof cable is the basis for interference free operation The Directives for interference free installation of PLCs and the PROFIBUS Networks manual also apply for the installation of the HMI device Pulse shaped disturbance The following table shows the electromagnetic compatibility of modules with regard to pulse shaped interference The precondition for electromagnetic compatibi
144. y lines Individual acceptance is required Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Safety instructions 2 3 Notes about usage Notes on communication Basic Panels NOTICE Communication errors caused by address conflict Communication errors can occur if several devices in a network share the same bus address or IP address Make sure that your HMI device is assigned a unique address in the network Note Updating tag values following a communication error If communication between an HMI device and PLC is interrupted all tag values displayed on the HMI device will be replaced by a hash mark When the communication between the HMI device and PLC is restored all tag values will be updated immediately The cycle time for updating the tag values begins again at 0 Ethernet communication with Basic Panels PN Basic Panels PN support the following types of communication e PROFINET basic function for commissioning and diagnostics e Standard Ethernet communication 27 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Safety instructions 2 3 Notes about usage Basic Panels 28 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Mounting and connecting 3 3 1 Preparations 3 1 1 Checking the package contents Check the package content for visible signs of transport damage and for completeness NOTICE Damaged parts Do not install parts damaged during shipme
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