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2711-6.2, PanelBuilder Software Getting Started User Manual
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1. 1 5 Selecting Objects aaa 1 7 Sung isi vinnie seated ve X ERA 1 8 Moving Objects 1 8 Getting Help AE RA Ro 1 9 Chapter 2 Chapter Objectives 2 1 Setting up System Components 2 1 Loading the SLC Ladder Logic Program 2 5 Loading the PLC Ladder Logic Program 2 5 Chapter 3 Chapter Objectives 3 1 Purpose of Application 3 1 Application Screens 3 2 Motor Status Screen 3 3 Motor Speed Screen 3 4 Alarma cviutivetidapstes b DR b E pd 3 5 Applicaton TAS bue dane XE PAPIER oe 3 6 DH 485 or DH Application 3 7 Remote I O Application 5 3 8 Publication 2711 6 2 ii Table of Contents Creating the Sample Application Publication 2711 6 2 Chapter 4 Chapter Objectives 4 1 Starting 4 2 Opening New Application File 4 3 Creating the Motor Status Screen 4 4 Opening a New Screen 4 4 Setting Grid A
2. 8 3 Appendix A SLC Ladder Logic Program for DH 485 DH Application Appendix B PLC Ladder Logic Program for Remote I O Application Appendix C PLC5 Ladder Logic Program for DH Application Publication 2711 6 2 Contents of this Guide Preface Preface Welcome to the PanelBuilder Software To help you get started this guide provides some basics on using the software and a sample application It takes you through all the steps that are required to create download and run the sample application in a Remote I O DH 485 or DH PanelView terminal This guide is intended as an introduction For more information on software features and how to perform specific tasks refer to the PanelBuilder Software User Manual PanelBuilder runs in the Microsoft Windows environment You should be familiar with basic window operations such as how to use the mouse choose commands and work with windows and dialog boxes Preface An overview of this guide and what you need to create download and run the sample application Chapter 1 PanelBuilder Basics Takes a quick look at the PanelBuilder Software Chapter 2 Initial System Setup Describes the setup of system components and how to load the required ladder logic program into a PLC or SLC controller Chapter 3 Overview of Sample Application Provides a description of the sample application and its function Chapter 4 Creating the S
3. Allen Bradley Getting Started with PanelBuilder Software Important User Information Because of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication those responsible for the application and use of this control equipment must satisfy themselves that all necessary steps have been taken to assure that each application and use meets all performance and safety requirements including any applicable laws regulations codes and standards The illustrations charts sample programs and layout examples shown in this guide are intended solely for purposes of example Since there are many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Allen Bradley does not assume responsibility or liability to include intellectual property liability for actual use based upon the examples shown in this publication Allen Bradley publication SGI 1 1 Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Control available from your local Allen Bradley office describes some important differences between solid state equipment and electromechanical devices that should be taken into consideration when applying products such as those described in this publication Reproduction of the contents of this copyrighted publication in whole or in part without written permission of Allen Bradley Company Inc is prohibited Throughout this manual we use notes to ma
4. MOVE Low Lim 950 Source 950 Test 7 1 Dest 7 3 01 0 High Lim 1000 ee Rung 2 15 11 MOV LIMIT TEST MOVE Low Lim 01 Source 50 5 N7 1 Dest N7 3 ol 0 High Lim 50 ae a Rung 2 16 LIM MOV LIMIT TEST MOVE Low Lim 51 Source 0 Test 7 1 Dest 7 3 01 O High Lim 949 eer Rung 2 17 Publication 2711 6 2 PanelBuilder Tools Tool Bar o NM Rod QU SO AS we lt S o a of amp ra ee SE VS SF SUO aI Ege Format Bar in Object View e AN e ISI 49 Se 49 cO 10 a9 SS ae cv SO KD Rw a POV KS SU qx QUO LA RAGA EES Sj see Format Bar in Text View SU d S Graphics List of available graphics El Format Bar in Graphics View ISA Symbols BUS a a SDNY Bed iei 1 ped 3 RS ES eloiaeloldaD gt 9 Rockwell Automation Rockwell Automation helps its customers receive a superior return on their inves
5. 3 Counter C50 Preset 20 DN Accum 6 B3 4CQID COUNT DOWN 3 Counter 5 0 Preset 20 DN Accum 6 4 Motor speed indicator CXMUE MULTIPLY Source A C5 0 ACC 6 Source B 50 Destination N7 1 510 4 motor speed push button goes from a false to true transition Auto Man Increment Motor status motor speed indicator speed indicator pushbutton THOUS eese N7 11 T4 0 TADD EQUAL ADD Source A N7 3 1 DN Source A 1 Source B 11 Source Destination IN TIC M Rung 2 11 motor speed push button goes from a false to true transition Auto Man Decrement Motor status motor Speed indicator speed indicator pushbutton EQU N7 11 T4 0 SUB EQUAL d SUBTRACT Source A N7 3 0 DN Source A 1 Source B 11 Source a Destination dede B 3 the motor speed will continually increment and decrement between the motor speed is incremented by ten each time the increment the motor speed is decremented by one each time the decrement Publication 2711 6 2 Rung 2 12 When the motor speed notification and set the indicat
6. Alarm Message Display H Message does not appear until you configure alarm messages 2 Configure the Clear alarm button Click outside of the Alarm Banner then select the Clear button and move it to the left side of banner as shown below Double click the Clear button to open its dialog Select the F4 function key and then click OK to close the dialog Click to enter inner text mode append F4 press Enter after Clear then type F4 to the text then exit inner text mode Push Buttons Screen Selectors Numeric Entry Control List Selectors Indicators Bar Graph Scale Numeric Data Display Message Display Graphics List Keys Alarm History Alarm Buttons hcin yala dga Global Object Glem Print Clee History Print Hisipry Ack Message does not appear in display until you configure alarm messages pplics san Tag Editar Project Management Uescriptinn Validate Changes Validate imeminad Upload _ Creating the Sample Application 4 41 3 Create Ack alarm button Choose Acknowledge from the Objects Alarm Buttons submenu Position pointer within the right side of the banner Click the left mouse button to place the Ack button as shown below e Click the right mouse button to exit Ack butt
7. Click the Text tool in the toolbox Position pointer to the left of the top tick mark click left mouse button and drag to size the text block Type 1000 in the Text box Don t worry if this number is different Click on the format bar and choose 16x24 Don t change the text size for PV550 applications Choose Right from the Format Align Text menu or click Select Light Red from the top row of the color palette Select Black from the bottom row of the color palette Color Palette See eRe EEE Light Red is the Foreground Color Black is the Background Color Click to exit inner text mode Click the right mouse button or to exit text mode Resize the text object if necessary Click the Copy tool and then the Paste tool Move the outline of the text block to the bottom of the scale Click to enter inner text mode Replace 1000 with 0 in the Text box and then click to exit inner text mode Publication 2711 6 2 4 34 Creating the Sample Application Creating the To create the Motor Speed heading above the bar graph Motor Speed Screen 1 Click in the toolbox 2 Position pointer above bar graph and drag to size text block 3 Type Motor Speed in the Text box 4 Click 42 on the format bar and choose 16x24 Don t change the text size for PV550 applications For Color e Select White from the top row of the c
8. Publication 2711 6 2 Chapter 3 Overview of Sample Application Chapter Objectives This chapter contains these sections Sections Page Purpose of Application 3 1 Application Screens 3 2 Motor Status Screen 3 3 Motor Speed Screen 3 4 Alarm Banner 3 5 Application Tags 3 6 DH 485 or DH Application Tags 3 7 Remote 1 0 Application Tags 3 8 Purpose of Application The Getting Started application contains objects to control and monitor the status of a motor The Panel View terminal reads writes data to either e an SLC 500 controller on a DH 485 network an SLC 500 controller or PLC 5 controller on DH network aPLC5 controller on a Remote I O network Chapter 4 gives procedures for creating the application on a PanelView 900 monochrome terminal with function keys e If creating the application for any of the PanelView touch screen terminal touch cell input is automatically enabled If creating the application for a PanelView color terminal the procedures reference colors For PanelView grayscale terminals the color palette shows 4 shades of gray Select the appropriate shades fcreating the application for other PanelView terminals use appropriate text sizes You can open any of the PBA files stored in AB PBWIN GS to view the getting started application on your computer Publication 2711 6 2 3 2 Overview of Sample Application Application Screens Publication 2711 6 2 The a
9. ENTER SPEED me 1 Click A in the toolbox 2 Position pointer to the right of the numeric entry object hold down the left mouse button drag pointer to size the text block 3 In the Text box type RPM Text 50 RPI Don t worry if this number is different 4 Click Az and change the text size to 16x24 Don t change the text size for PV550 applications Select Light Cyan from the top row of the color palette Select Black from the bottom row of the color palette Toolbox For Color Creating the Sample Application 4 37 5 Click to exit inner text mode 6 Click the right mouse button or to exit text object mode 7 Resize the text block if necessary Creating the RPM Data Display ENTER PEED Numeric sated Data TIT ERI Display To create the RPM data display 1 Click the Numeric Data Display tool in the toolbox 2 Position the pointer hold down the left mouse button and drag the pointer to size the object E a The object is created with 6 numeric placeholders 3 Click to enter inner text mode 4 Click A and change the text size to 16x24 Don t change the text size for PV550 applications Select Light Red from the top row of the color palette Select Black from the bottom row of the color palette 5 Click to exit inner text mode 6 Click the right mouse button or X to exit data disp
10. Starting PanelBuilder To start PanelBuilder 900 For computers running Windows 3 x esa Ave PanelBuilder PanelBuilder Manager At the DOS prompt type win and press ENTER Double click the PanelBuilder group icon in the Program Double click the PanelBuilder icon Forcomputers running Windows 95 Click once on the Start button Place the cursor over Programs You will see the Programs submenu Place the cursor over PanelBuilder You will see the PanelBuilder submenu Click on the PanelBuilder icon The startup screen opens showing copyright and release information PanaelBuilder xx xx xx Filta Dua xxx xx xxxx any The pridie bor Smith EIE Compar bee Murshee STU Wome Thin compel pingan ez prreuriesd bre Lena ais avia sal islas Ln nfo m m Pius pipis assi promo ol IL mers Euren cma ard cree ponies ene will Ea mo raa in rd inva atann unir rw The PanelBuilder window opens This is your workspace for creating application screens LT p gt Click the Maximize button to enlarge the window Publication 2711 6 2 Creating the Sample Application 4 3 opening a New Application To open a new application file 1 Choose
11. GSDHP D1 GSDHP IX GSDHP LX GSDHP OP GSDHP P1 GSDHP PC Publication 2711 6 2 Chapter Objectives Windows Environment Chapter 1 PanelBuilder Basics This chapter covers basics on using PanelBuilder Software Section Page Windows Environment 1 1 PanelBuilder Windows 1 2 Accessing Objects 1 4 Placing Objects 1 5 Selecting Objects 1 7 Sizing Objects 1 8 Moving Objects 1 8 Getting Help 1 9 PanelBuilder runs in the Microsoft Windows environment You should be familiar with window operations That is you should know how to use the mouse choose menu commands and work with windows and dialogs If you use a mouse here are the basic terms used Term Means Click Position the mouse pointer on the object area or field then press and release the left mouse button once Double click Position the mouse pointer on the object area or field and then click the left mouse button twice quickly Select item or command Click to highlight the item to be affected by the next command or click on a dialog box option Choose item or command Click on a tool menu command or an item in a dialog box or Help window Drag Click where to start a selection and hold down the left mouse button Move pointer to end of selection and release the mouse button Use drag to highlight a text string If you prefer to use the keyboard Term Choose menu command Means Press the
12. de 2 PanelView 900 DH Terminal Shown COMM _ FAULT LT m er RS 232 Port DH Port TTE 3 Pin Terminal Block Connector ao T i as Blue 82Q or 150Q 1 ja Shield resistor Clear DH PanelView Terminal Personal Computer with installed PanelBuilder Software 6200 Series Programming Software PLC 5 Controller One Communication Cable Catalog No 1770 CD equivalent to a Belden 9463 cable One RS 232 Communication Cable Catalog No 2711 NC13 NC14 or 2706 NC13 Node 0 E Serial Port an COM1 orCOM2 Node 1 PLC 5 Controller og Cable e Catalog No 2711 NC13 2711 NC14 2706 NC13 S PLC DH Port gt 13 Publication 2711 6 2 Loading the SLC Ladder Logic Program Loading the PLC Ladder Logic Program Initial System Setup 2 5 For DH 485 or DH applications that communicate with SLC controller the required ladder logic program and data files
13. PLC_RIO 1 010 11 0 1 otor Stop Ind Bit otor stop indication PLC RIO 0 010 11 0 1 Publication 2711 6 2 Entering the Application Tags 6 3 Entering the Tags Follow the same basic procedure to enter the application tags To enter the Messages application tag 1 Click in the Tag Name field and type Messages This icon indicates Sa Oe the row you are editing Messages 2 Move to the Data Type field Move mouse pointer to Data Type field and click the left mouse button or press the TAB key 3 Click the arrow on the Data Type box to list the options and click on Unsigned Integer Node Nano Aion S 4BCD 5 Unsigned Inte 4 Move to Description field and type Displays alarm messages Tag Name Data Type Array Size Description Node Name Unsigned Integer Displays alarm messages L 1m 5 Move to Node Name field and type PLC RIO for the Remote T O application 51 1 for the DH 485 or DH application cmn E Displays alarm messages PLC RIO 6 Move to the Address field and type N7 4 for the Remote I O application or N7 3 for the DH 485 or DH application E E Displays alarm messages PLC RIO 7 Move to the Initial Value field and type 0 il eee Se E Displays alarm messages PLC RIO Pu
14. Pep Adarei Santa 277 1 ESA12 PS Repel 2101 2 xx ZP01 K5A72 PMH Reged PHA 2 000 3 Z71 K54A3 Pe FHN 100 3 id Porta p gt The terminal name was defined when the application was created 3 Click from the Setup tab The Remote I O Communication Setup dialog opens 4 Set parameters to match those shown in the dialog below Remote I O Communications dialog Terminal Name from Setup tab F Cci Teen e Select 5 05 g ntm 5 7 3 Terai Miis Laat Lo 23 8 7 Select 1 gt 1 FEFE F C Select all check boxes H ELCA Select 57600 gt rena zj Deck _ Publication 2711 6 2 PanelView Terminal Setup 5 3 To set up the block transfers for Remote I O Communications 1 Click the Block Transfer button The Block Transfer dialog opens Beds Length Block Transfer 1 assignment 1 abd Block Transfer 2 assignment gt n s Pita ol um g E ra Lx L AM LCa ra Lu a rw E Check Pass Through box gt F Esm hed Train recordin Select 0 2 Enter data for the 2 block transfers shown above For Block Transfer 1 Check the Enabled box Type N7 0 in the Address field Select W for Write from the Mode box Select 10 from the Len
15. Select White for the Text Foreground Click in the Text Size field and select 16x24 from the list Don t change the text size for PV550 applications Publication 2711 6 2 4 8 Creating the Sample Application For Color Creating the Motor Status Screen Undo Cut Paste Ctrl Delete Del Select All Bring To Front Send To Back Bring Dynamic Objects To Front Group Ungroup Regroup Use Existing Text Object Attributes Set Object Color Defaults Publication 2711 6 2 Select these colors for state 1 row 1 White for the Object Background White for the Object Foreground White for the Text Background Green for the Text Foreground 4 Click the OK button to exit the Push Buttons dialog An asterisk appears if the text exceeds the size of the object 5 Resize the object if necessary to fit all the text Creating the Stop Motor Push Button The Stop Motor push button is created using the Copy and Paste functions To create the Stop Motor push button 1 Select 51481 if not selected F1 2 From the Edit menu choose Copy or click on the tool bar 3 From the Edit menu choose Paste or click on the tool bar An outline of the copied button appears 4 Move the outline to the right and click the left mouse button to paste the button Creating the Sample Application 4 9 To set the properties of the
16. z er Di Ne us Du Mas UN tenete me ma na iad in om Es ku La T Objects that don t read or write to a controller address such as screen selector buttons and background text do not require a tag Publication 2711 6 2 Overview of Sample Application 3 7 DH 485 or DH Application Tags This section defines the GS project tags that are used by the DH 485 or DH application Fora DH 485 application these tags read or write data to bit or integer files associated with an SLC 500 controller Fora DH application these tags read or write data to bit or integer files associated with an SLC 500 or PLC 5 25 controller GS Project Tags for DH 485 or DH Application This object Uses this tag To 5 Motor Start Start the motor by setting bit B3 0 0 ON 1 PUN FI Motor Start Ind Control state change by monitoring bit B3 0 4 ZTOE Motor Stop Stop the motor by setting bit B3 0 1 OFF 0 ul Motor Stop Ind Control state change by monitoring bit B3 0 5 Motor Stop Ind Display the current status START or STOP of START the motor by reading bit B3 0 5 SELECT MODE Motor AutoManual Setthe motor to AUTO or MANUAL mode by writing an unsigned integer value to N7 0 Motor AutoManual Display the current mode AUTO or MANUAL Rura of the mo
17. ALT key and type the underlined letter in the menu name Then type the letter underlined in the command name Select item or command Use the arrow keys or in a dialog both the TAB and arrow keys to move to the item Choose item or command Highlight an item then press the ENTER key Publication 2711 6 2 1 2 PanelBuilder Basics PanelBuilder Windows Each time you start PanelBuilder the PanelBuilder window opens This is where you create an application Window elements are described below Maximize Button Minimize Button Control Menu Title Bar Menu Bar E amp ew ipuin Format Bar Command Publication 2711 6 2 Border ci Resizes Mouse Pointer VERON Status Bar Feature How to use it Menu Bar Click a name on the menu bar to open a menu and display its commands Or press ALT X where X is the underlined letter in the menu name Command Click a command to choose it or carry out its action Ortype the underlined letter in the command name Title Bar Drag to move a window Tool Bar Click a tool to carry out a frequently used command The tool bar toggles on and off from the View menu Format Bar Click a tool to format an object or text The format bar doesn t appear until you open an application Status Bar Shows what PanelBuilder is doing atthe moment The status bar toggles on and off from the View menu Control Menu Click to open the C
18. Don t worry if this number is different 9 Click on the format bar and choose 16x24 Don t change the text size for PV550 applications An asterisk appears if the text exceeds the size of the object For Color Select Light Cyan from the Format Foreground Color menu Select Black from the Format Background Color menu 10 Click the right mouse button to exit text object mode 11 Click to exit inner text mode 12 Resize the text block if necessary to fit all the text Publication 2711 6 2 4 16 Creating the Sample Application Creating the Motor Status Screen Push Buttons Screen Selectors Numeric Entry 4 Control List Selectors Indicators 4 Numeric Data Display Bar Graph Scale Message Display Graphics gt Alarm History Alarm Buttons Global Object Publication 2711 6 2 Creating Control List Keys Skip this section if you have a Panel View keypad terminal PanelView 900 Touch Screen terminals require you to place the Move Up Move Down and Enter list keys on the screen These keys enable the operator to move the cursor in the control list and select an option Move Up Key Move Down Key Enter Key For Color Move Up Move Down Home End Page Up Page Down Backspace Enter For Color For PV900 Color SELECT HODE To create the Move Up list key 1 From the Objects List Keys submenu choose Move Up 2 Positi
19. Size field select 16x24 from the list box Don t change the text size for PV550 applications Select these colors for state 1 row 1 Yellow for the Object Background Black for the Object Foreground Yellow for the Text Background Cyan for the Text Foreground 5 Click OK to exit the dialog An asterisk appears if the text exceeds the size of the object 6 Resize the object if necessary to fit all the text Publication 2711 6 2 4 20 Creating the Sample Application Creating the Motor Status Screen Push Buttons Screen Selectors k Mumeric Entry Control List Selectors Indicators Numeric Data Display Ear Graph Scale Message Display EINEN IE Connected Line Rectangh Alarm Histon Sus aoe Ellipse Alarm Buttons 4 Circle Global Object Freeform Test Graphic Image Publication 2711 6 2 For Color To create the MODE heading for the MODE indicator Heading 1 From the Objects Graphics submenu choose Text 2 Position the pointer above the indicator hold down the left mouse button and drag the pointer to size the text block 3 In the Text box type MODE Don t worry if this number is different 4 Click on the format bar to underline the text 5 Click on the format bar and choose 16x24 Don t change the text size for PV550 applications Choose Black from the Format Foreground Colo
20. State from the popup menu 3 Edit the fields for state 0 row 0 as follows In the Text field replace ST 0 with AUTO nthe Text Size field select 16x24 from the list box Don t change the text size for PV550 applications Pos Slates Crimes Ten Ged ee a E n rm 1 ti X Ia X ora For Color Select Blue from the Text Foreground field 4 In the Text field for state 1 row 1 replace ST 1 with MANUAL For Color Select Blue from the Text Foreground field 5 Click OK to close the dialog The object should look like this An asterisk appears if the text exceeds the size of the object 6 Resize the object if necessary to fit all the text Publication 2711 6 2 Creating the Sample Application 4 15 To create the SELECT MODE heading for the control list Push Buttons 4 Screen Selectors r SELECT MODE Humeric Entry 4 AUTO Control List Selectors PIAA Indicators Numeric Data Display Bar Graph From the Objects Graphics submenu choose Text Scale Message Display Ae E 7 Position the pointer above the list hold down the left mouse List Keys Line button drag the pointer to size the text block Rectangle Alarm History Elipse Alarm Buttons one 8 In the Text box type SELECT MODE Global Object ee Graphic Image
21. Text 1000 rpm in a graphic form The bar graph scale and tick mark labels are created as separate objects EL B Momentary Push Button Increases the speed of the motor when In Normally Open you press the F1 key or touch the screen object Momentary Push Button Decreases the speed of the motor when DET SPD Normally Open you press the F2 key or touch the screen object Motor Goto Screen Button Displays the Motor Status screen when peus you press the F8 key F5 on PV550 terminals or touch the screen object Publication 2711 6 2 Overview of Sample Application 3 5 Alarm Banner The Alarm Banner is a global display that pops up over the Motor Status or Motor Speed screen when an alarm is triggered It allows you to read a message associated with the triggered alarm clear the Alarm Banner from the screen acknowledge an alarm and clear the banner from the screen Keypad Terminal The table below lists objects on the Motor Speed screen and each object s function The Message Display is a fixed object that cannot be deleted Object Object Type Function NOTIOR SPEED TOO HIGH Message Display Triggers a message to display when the motor speed is too high or too low SPEED TOO LOW Clear Alarm Button Clears the Alarm Banner from the Clear screen when you press the F4 key or touch the screen object ae Ack Alarm Button Acknowledges the alarm displayed in
22. alarm message 2 row 2 Inthe Text field type MOTOR SPEED TOO LOW Inthe Value Bit field type 50 Verify that the ACK field check box is selected Click on row 1 to display this message in the display Click OK to exit the Alarm Setup dialog To close the Alarm Banner Choose Close from the Screen menu Or double click the control menu box on the screen The Application File window now shows the Alarm Banner and 2 screens EFTI KHAT FAM Alsrm Banner f State Z how Spec Saving the Application Save shiha z Graphita Hepat Selup Summary Creating the Sample Application 4 43 To save the application file 1 Choose Save from the File menu Or click on the tool bar The Save As dialog box opens The File Name box shows the first 8 characters of the application name with the pba file type default If the application was previously saved the Save As dialog would not open The application would be automatically saved under the name previously entered in the Save As dialog 2 Type gtstart pba in the File Name box 3 Click the OK button The file GTSTART PBA is saved to the C AB PBWIN folder PanelBuilder adds the PBA extension You just finished creating the screens for the getting started application The next chapter will show how to set the power up and r
23. are supplied on the PanelBuilder installation disks The following files are installed in the C AB SLCSOO GS directory during PanelBuilder installation SLC Ladder Logic Files GETSTRTD AC GETSTRTD LX GETSTRTD ACH GETSTRTD B0 GETSTRTD OP GETSTRTD B1 GETSTRTD PC GETSTRTD B2 GETSTRTD XD GETSTRTD IX GETSTRTD X0 Run the APS software installed on your computer and load the ladder logic program into the SLC controller Appendix A contains the documented ladder logic program For details on how to use the Advanced Programming Software refer to the appropriate manuals For Remote I O and DH applications that communicate with a PLCS5 controller the required ladder logic program and data files are supplied on the PanelBuilder installation disks The following files are installed in the C AB PLCS GS directory during PanelBuilder installation PLC RIO Ladder Logic Files PLC DH Ladder Logic Files GSRIO AC GSRIO LX GSDHP AF5 GSDHP LX GSRIO AF5 GSRIO OP GSDHP AC GSDHP OP GSRIO B0 GSRIO P 1 GSDHP B0 GSDHP P1 GSRIO B1 GSRIO PC GSDHP B1 GSDHP PC GSRIO D1 GSRIO TTL GSDHP D1 GSRIO IX GSDHP IX Load the ladder logic program into the PLC controller Appendix B contains the ladder logic for the Remote I O application Appendix C contains the ladder logic for the DH application For details on how to load the ladder logic program into the PLC controller to the appropriate user manuals
24. of topics lt lt Choose to display the previous topic in a series of topics Publication 2711 6 2 Chapter Objectives Setting up System Components Node 0 Personal Computer Pm pe CER Serial Port 2 1 2 2 M Chapter 2 Initial System Setup This chapter contains these sections Sections Page Setting up System Components 2 1 Loading the SLC Ladder Logic Program 2 5 Loading the PLC Ladder Logic Program 2 5 This section shows how to set up the system components that are required to install download and run the sample application System Components for PanelView with DH 485 Ports DH 485 PanelView Terminal Personal Computer with installed PanelBuilder Software Advanced Programming Software APS e SLC 500 Controller 2 Communication Cables Catalog No 1747 C10 C11 or C20 Personal Computer Interface Converter Catalog No 1747 PIC Make the connections shown below No other connections are required Node 2 PanelView 900 DH 485 Terminal Shown e e Node 1 SLC Controller SN Personal Computer Interface Converter C
25. the PanelBuilder Software manual Publication 2711 6 2 P 4 Publication 2711 6 2 Preface PanelView Operator Terminal The sample application operates with all of PanelView terminals The differences are in the display type monochrome or color operator input touch screen or keypad communication ports Remote I O DH 485 RS 232 DH Download Cables Remote I O RS 232 or DH Versions of PanelView Terminals Theses PanelView terminals require one of the following cables to download applications using an RS 232 connection Catalog No 2711 NC13 Catalog No 2711 NC14 e Catalog No 2706 NC13 The only difference between the cables is the cable length DH 485 Versions of PanelView Terminals The DH 485 versions of the PanelView terminals require the following items to download applications Personal Computer Interface Converter Catalog No 1747 PIC Communications Cable Catalog No 1747 C10 C11 C20 The Personal Computer Interface Converter receives power from an SLC controller Downloading an application to the terminal without an SLC connected requires a power supply Catalog No 1747 NP1 or a powered Link Coupler Catalog No 1747 AIC Communication Cable A communication cable is required to connect the PanelView terminal to a PLC or SLC controller Remote I O Versions of PanelView Terminals The Remote I O versions of the PanelView terminals connect to a PLC controller using Remote I
26. the title bar means the application has been modified but not saved Project Name Application File Name after Save Title Bar Click the Title Bar to move the screen in the workspace Screen Number amd Mame Setting Grid Attributes For easier alignment and positioning of screen objects we recommend that you adjust the Grid Spacing To set the grid attributes Grid Snap to Grid Grid Attributes Touch Grid 1 From the Align menu choose Grid Attributes The Grid Spacing dialog opens 2 Click in the X Pixels box and replace 13 with 5 3 Click in the Y Pixels box and replace 25 with 5 Pixels ils if Pixels gt These settings vary for each PanelView terminal type 4 Click OK Publication 2711 6 2 4 6 Creating the Motor Status Screen Puech Labeled Click Single Button Publication 2711 6 2 Select F1 Creating the Sample Application Creating the Start Motor Push Button START MOTOR F1 To create the push button 1 From the Objects Push Buttons submenu choose Momentary 2 Position pointer in lower left area of the screen click the left mouse button and drag the pointer diagonally to size the button 59 3 Click the right mouse button to exit push button mode To set the properties of the push button 1 Double click the push button to open its dialog 2 Set the pr
27. to the Motor Status screen Or if the terminal has a touch screen press STATUS Alarm messages are not triggered while in auto mode Running the Motor in Manual Mode Running the Application 8 3 This section shows how to control and monitor the motor in manual mode All keys that are pressed in the procedure that follows are located on the Panel View terminal To control and monitor the status of the motor in manual mode ator 1 Press and then to select Manual from the Select Mode control list Or if the terminal has a touch screen press the equivalent list keys to right of the control list The Mode indicator shows that the motor is in Manual mode 2 Press the key to return to the Motor Speed screen Or if the terminal has a touch screen press The screen shows the current speed of the motor In manual mode you can enter a new motor speed increase or decrease the motor speed The bar graph and numeric data display are automatically updated to reflect the change in speed 3 Press to open the scratchpad Enter Ualue rmm W 8 to 1686 Or if the terminal has a touch screen press the Enter Speed object to open the touch screen scratchpad Publication 2711 6 2 8 4 Publication 2711 6 2 Running the Application 4 Enter a value of 500 in the scratchpad and press Objects are automatically updated to reflect the new speed Heber Spaad 500 ERTER BREED TFTT
28. when counter C5 0 is done incrementing This causes the motor speed to begin decrementing if auto mode is selected 3 4 hii DN 6 Rung 2 4 The latch bit B3 0 6 is unlatched when counter C5 0 is done decrementing This causes the motor speed to begin incrementing if auto mode is selected TEQU B3 EQUAL U Source 5 0 6 0 Source B 0 Publication 2711 6 2 2 Rung 2 5 SLC Ladder Logic Program for DH 485 DH Application Counter C5 0 indicates the speed of the motor If auto mode is selected and the motor is started the counter will increment T4 0 EQU B3 C570 B3 CTU EQUAL 1 1 1 1 COUNT UP CU DN Source A N7 0 4 DN 6 Counter C5 0 DN 0 Preset 20 Source B 0 Accum 0 ks d Rung 2 6 Counter C5 0 indicates the speed of the motor the motor is started the counter will decrement If auto mode is T4 0 EQU B3 B3 EQUAL J COUNT DOWN CD DN Source A N7 0 4 6 Counter C5 0 DN 01 Preset 20 Source B 0 Accum 0 Rung 2 7 The motor speed is scaled by a value of 50 and stored in address N7 1 when in auto mode EQU s MUL H EQUAL MULTIPLY Source
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30. 4 Move outline of object to the right and click the left mouse button to paste the object To set the properties of the Decrease Speed push button 1 Double click the pasted object to open its dialog 2 Set the properties as shown below ype Hai Teen mme 5 T eal Motor Speed Dec Select F2 Publication 2711 6 2 State 0 DEC SPD F2 State 1 DEC rindi Exceptions Cascade Tile Horizontal Onl H Tile Chl4T furange jnna Chaise All 41 Getting Stared Z 4 SCREEN Creating the Sample Application 4 29 To configure the states of the copied button 1 Click the States tab on the Push Buttons dialog 2 In the Text field of state 0 replace R INC SPD R F1 with R DEC SPD R F2 3 In the Text field of state 1 replace R INC with R DEC 4 Click OK to close the dialog Creating the Motor Status Screen Button The following procedure uses the Copy and Paste functions to copy the MOTOR SPEED button from the MOTOR STATUS to the MOTOR SPEED screen 1 From the Window menu choose Getting Started to activate the Application File window 2 Double click on MOTOR STATUS to open screen 1 ATIRAM PAO Keypad FAM 300 1 Screens 1 diatur Sotatun Z Wator Speed 3 Select on the Motor Status screen F8 Publication 2711 6 2 4 30 Creating the Sample Application Creating the 4 Click the Copy tool Motor
31. 95 sj o Cassel Select 57600 Ugh Select 19200 Hers Tee Type SLC 1 5 SLC 1 E 1 aj acam g Note SLC_1 is entered to match the node name in the GS project tag database Select 1 5 Click the Apply button 6 Click OK to return to the Terminal Setup dialog 7 Click OK to close the Terminal Setup dialog Publication 2711 6 2 5 6 PanelView Terminal Setup Setting Terminal Power up Options Select Motor Status Stata Seager Saving the Application Summary Publication 2711 6 2 To set power up options for the Panel View Terminal 1 Choose Terminal Setup from the Application menu 2 From the Terminal Setup dialog select the Power Up tab Ge atomet tie Dee Gees em Dika T Centre arr F Temers Termenal Seton F Dirpilag laal aomen on peril imag Cal F Alege Laal irum Cand T Hepsi Load hom Cad T hom Cand 4 lensi applica FF Use eed lands t m ee 3 Verify that Motor Status is selected from the Startup Screen box 4 Click the OK button To save changes to the application Click on the tool bar You just defined power up settings and runtime communications for the PanelView terminal The next chapter will show you how to enter the application tags Chapter 6 Entering the Applicatio
32. A N7 0 Source 5 0 0 0 Source 0 Source 50 T F Dest N7 1 0 Rung 2 8 The operator entered motor speed indicated by N7 1 is scaled and stored in C5 0 when manual mode is selected EQU DIV H EQUAL DIVIDE h Source A N7 0 Source A N7 1 0 0 Source B 1 Source B 50 Dest C5 0 ACC 0 Rung 2 9 Timer used for incrementing and decrementing motor speed when manual mode is selected T4 1 TON TIMER ON DELAY EN DN Timer T4 1 DN Time Base 0 01 Preset 50 Accum 0 Publication 2711 6 2 SLC Ladder Logic Program for DH 485 DH Application A 3 Rung 2 10 When the motor is started or stopped the motor speed is moved to N7 2 The PanelView displays the value at N7 2 B3 MOV 774 1 MOVE 4 Source N7 11 0 Dest N7 2 0 Rung 2 11 When the motor is started or stopped the motor speed is moved to N7 2 The PanelView displays the value at N7 2 B3 MOV I MOVE 5 Source 0 Dest N7 2 0 F Rung 2 12 The motor speed is incremented by a value of 10 if the increment push button is pressed manual mode is selected and the motor is started B3 T4 1 EQU B3 LEQ ADD EQUAL LESS THAN OR EQUAL4 ADD 2 DN Source A N7 0 4 S
33. Mode Control List To create the Select Mode control list Select Mode Control List a i Objects 1 From the Objects Control List Selectors menu choose Standard Push Buttons Screen Selectors 2 Position the pointer hold down the left mouse button and Numeric Entry i drag the pointer to size the object Control List Selectors Standard 7 Piloted 3 Click the right mouse button to exit control list selector mode For Color Select Blue from the Format Foreground Color menu Select Light Cyan from the Format Background Color menu To set the properties of the Select Mode control list 1 Double click the control list object to open its dialog 2 Set the properties as shown below Lar ral Leet Selector Preemie zum Steriod Contents T Daia Tai Data ormat m E Type Motor Automanual D IL her 3 ET Click Wrap Around check box Publication 2711 6 2 4 14 Creating the Sample Application Creating the To edit the states of the Select Mode control list Motor Status Screen 1 Click the States tab on the Control List Selector dialog Delete states rows 2 15 2 Delete states 2 15 These states are not used click on row number 2 hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse until rows 2 through 15 are selected click the right mouse button and choose Delete
34. New from the File menu or click on the tool bar The New Application dialog opens Workstation Setup Exit ALFA 2 In the Application Name box type Getting Started 3 In the Project Name box type GSRIO for a Remote I O application GS for a DH 485 or DH application The project will contain tags and device information 4 In the Terminal Name box type PV550 PV600 PV900 or 1400 This name identifies the terminal to the project 5 Choose a specific Panel View terminal by selecting PV550 PV600 PV900M Monochrome PV900C Color PV1400 in the PV Type box Keypad or Touch Catalog Number and Firmware Version of terminal The Ports area shows the communication port s and protocol s of the selected terminal ee EN XN Type Getting Started te como ores Type PV550 PV600 PV900 or PV1400 Pena Fisi bp Select PV550 PV600 PY Imma 900 PV900C PV1400 T Pmeh Select Keypad or Touch Select Catalog No of a Remote I O DH or DH 485 Terminal m ES mm Communication port and protocol of selected terminal ar ical Br Fintocol D 1 6 Click the OK button The application file window opens showing the name of the application and the selected terminal type Because the file does not contain any screens the Screens box is empty TPIPEBADP FYROM Ecspad FRM 3 083 xx Bime rev Ap
35. O cable Catalog No 1770 CD which is equivalent to the Belden 9463 cable Preface 5 DH 485 Versions of PanelView Terminals The DH 485 versions of the Panel View terminals require one of the following Catalog No 1747 C10 Catalog No 1747 C11 Catalog No 1747 C20 The only difference between the cables is the cable length RS 232 Versions of PanelView Terminals The RS 232 versions of the PanelView terminals use the same cable for downloading and communications e Catalog No 2711 NC13 Catalog No 2711 NC14 Catalog No 2706 NC13 DH Versions of PanelView Terminals The DH versions of the PanelView terminals connect to a DH link using a Belden 9463 cable Catalog No 1770 CD PLC or SLC Controller Remote I O Versions of PanelView Terminals The Remote I O versions of the PanelView terminal operate with a PLC 5 or SLC controller with a 1747 SN Scanner The sample application uses a PLC 5 25 controller DH 485 Versions of PanelView Terminals The DH 485 versions of the PanelView terminal operate with both fixed and modular style SLC 500 controllers RS 232 Versions of PanelView Terminals The RS 232 versions of the PanelView terminal require an SLC 5 03 or 5 04 controller DH Version of PanelView Terminals The DH versions of the PanelView terminal operate with either a PLC 5 or SLC controller The sample application uses a PLC 5 25 controller Publication 2711 6 2 P 6 Preface Ap
36. Or click on the Format bar and choose None To set the properties of the MODE indicator 1 Double click the indicator object to open its dialog 2 Set the properties as shown below khultistate ladicatui HET p T agges Gute H whan gk C Siia C Ped Click Value Mala Date Firal Tar a ied Type Motor AutoMan Ind for Remote 1 0 or Motor AutoManual for DH 485 Publication 2711 6 2 For Color For Color Creating the Sample Application 4 19 To configure the states of the MODE indicator 1 Click the States tab on the Multistate Indicator dialog Propeiws masies 2 Delete states 2 and 3 These states are unused click on row number 2 hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse until rows 2 and 3 are selected click the right mouse button and choose Delete State from the popup menu 3 Edit the fields for state row 0 as follows In the Text field replace ST 0 with AUTO nthe Text Size field select 16x24 from the list box Don t change the text size for PV550 applications Select these colors for state 0 row 0 Yellow for the Object Background Blue for the Object Foreground Yellow for the Text Background Cyan for the Text Foreground 4 Edit the fields for state 1 row 1 as follows In the Text field replace ST 1 with MANUAL nthe Text
37. Speed Screen 5 Double click the control menu box of screen 1 or choose Close from the Screen menu to close the screen LE 6 Activate screen 2 by clicking the title bar of the screen or choosing MOTOR SPEED from the Window menu 7 Click the Paste tool 8 Move the outline to the lower right corner of the screen and click the left mouse button To change the inner text of the copied screen button 1 Click the Inner Text tool MOTOR MOTOR 2 Replace speep with status F8 F8 Tet 44 MOTOR R STATUS R Fo Don t worry if this number is different ENTER key pressed twice 3 Click to exit inner text mode To change the properties of the copied screen button 1 Double click the object to open its dialog 2 Set the properties as shown below Eeen Eeklectar Object Praeter lxx Triak Select Motor Speed MOTOR STATUS Vu sctar Select F8 for PV900 PV1400 terminals Select F5 for PV550 PV600 terminals D reed 3 Click OK to close the dialog Publication 2711 6 2 Toolbox For Color Creating the Sample Application 4 31 Creating the Speed Bar Graph and Scale To create a bar graph 1 Click the Bar Graph tool in the toolbox 2 Position the pointer hold down the left mouse button and drag the pointer to size the bar graph 3 Click right mouse button or X in toolbox to exit ba
38. Stop Motor push button 1 Double click the pasted push button to open its dialog 2 Set the properties as shown below ius 1 war Crd aas jeg T To jen Jared Dais pea 12m IL wim Heim owe 8 fone d Ll E g Ind Motor_Stop_Ind FF 3j xa D oL nh ind Type Motor Stop Vurzson Egg Publication 2711 6 2 4 10 Creating the Sample Application Creating the To configure the states of the Stop Motor push button Motor Status Screen 1 Click the States tab on the Push Buttons dialog State 0 STOP 2 Double click in the Text field for state 0 row 0 and replace ua START R MOTOR R F1 with STOP R MOTOR R F2 Remember R indicates a carriage return For Color Select these colors for state 0 row 0 Light Red for the Object Background Black for the Object Foreground e Light Red for the Text Background White for the Text Foreground State 1 3 Double click in the Text field for state 1 row 1 and replace MOTOR R MOTOR STARTED with R MOTOR STOPPED STOPPED For Color Select these colors for state 1 row 1 White for the Object Background White for the Object Foreground White for the Text Background Light Red for the Text Foreground 4 Click the OK button to close the Push Buttons dialog Publication 2711 6 2 Creating
39. TTTTTTI 5 Press key to increase the motor speed Or if the terminal has a touch screen press Objects are updated to reflect the new speed 6 Press key twice to increase the speed again Or hold down until the speed increases by 20 RPM mn 7 Hold down the key until the speed decreases 30 RPM Or if the terminal has a touch screen press s Objects are automatically updated to reflect the new speed The following alarm messages are triggered in manual mode MOTOR SPEED TOO HIGH when motor speed is greater than 950 RPM MOTOR SPEED TOO LOW when motor speed is less than 50 RPM Appendix A SLC Ladder Logic Program for DH 485 DH Application PanelView Getting Started Application for SLC DH485 DH Program Listing Processor File GETSTRTD ACH Rung 2 0 Timer for incrementing and decrementing motor speed in auto mode T4 0 TON 1 I TIMER ON DELAY EN DN Timer T4 0 DN Time Base 0 01 Preset 200 Accum 0 Rung 2 1 The motor is started when the Start Push Button is pressed on the PanelView Start status is indicated by B3 0 4 B3 B3 3 C 0 4 UJ wW w Rung 2 2 The motor is stopped when the Stop Push Button is pressed on the PanelView Stop status is indicated by B3 0 5 B3 B3 I C3 1 5 wW Co UJ Rung 2 3 The latch bit B3 0 6 is set
40. ample Application Provides step by step instructions for creating the sample application Chapter 5 PanelView Terminal Setup Shows how to set runtime communication parameters and power up options for the PanelView terminal and controller Chapter 6 Entering the Application Tags Shows how to use the Tag Editor to enter tags for the application Chapter 7 Validating and Downloading the Application Shows how to download the sample application to a PanelView terminal Chapter 8 Running the Application Shows how to run the application in the PanelView terminal P 2 Preface Conventions Related Publications Publication 2711 6 2 The following conventions are used in this guide PanelBuilder refers to the PanelBuilder Configuration Software Terminal refers to a PanelView Operator Terminal Windows refers to Microsoft Windows versions 3 1 or higher or Windows 95 Keys on the keyboard appear in small capital letters For example the Ctrl key appears as CTRL in the text the Alt key as ALT and so on When keys are to be pressed in combination you ll see them connected by a For example ALT F4 means hold down the ALT key while you press F4 Bold text precedes all procedures To open an application file A solid right cursor in the left margin indicates a tip or hint Anchor point is the handle opposite the handle you choose The anchor point doesn t move when sizing objects The following tab
41. atalog No 1747 P IC Cable Catalog No 1747 C10 C11 C20 Publication 2711 6 2 2 2 Initial System Setup System Components for PanelView with RS 232 DH 485 Port RS 232 PanelView Terminal Personal Computer with installed PanelBuilder Software Advanced Programming Software APS SLC 5 03 or 5 04 Controller One Communication Cable Catalog No 2711 NC13 NC14 or 2706 NC13 Node 0 Personal eS lt gt Serial Port ees COM1 or COM2 Node 2 Node 1 PanelView 900 RS 232 Terminal Shown SLC 5 03 5 04 Controller fe O n RE NES d I 1 E Cable Ton Catalog No 2711 NC13 ni 9j 2711 NC14 2706 NC13 A Cue ls To Channel 0 e Note The same cable is used for transferring applications to the terminal and for connecting the terminal to the SLC 5 03 or 5 04 Controller After downloading the application disconnect the cable from the computer and connect to Channel 0 Port of SLC 5 03 or 5 04 Publication 2711 6 2 Node 2 PanelView 900 Remote I O Terminal Shown Initial System Setup 2 3 System Com
42. blication 2711 6 2 6 4 Entering the Application Tags 8 Click the arrow on the Update Frequency box to list the options and click on 1 Initial Value Update Frequency 9 Save the tag definition by Pressing ENTER Or moving the cursor to the Tag Name field of the next row Or double clicking in the Status Column box for that tag Repeat steps 1 10 to create the rest of the tags Enter the data shown in the appropriate table on page 6 2 Here is what the Tag Editor looks like when you are done entering the tags GSRIO Project Remote I O Tags for PLC n ee 6 mms Yee le DA ol Ls EM uri url ur ian innt Dan Publication 2711 6 2 Entering the Application Tags GS Project DH 485 DH Tags for SLC PLC ee ee Greece Ede reum wok wm LII et a 56103018 Dessen Gud are ena meg cma armi Cerrar min rond FcHanerdi cox Vila eg miki wih Mao nclic aca Binpi Mika thoy Exiting the Tag Editor To exit the Tag Editor From the Project menu choose Exit Project Print Page Setup Exit You return to the PanelBuilder workspace Publication 2711 6 2 6 6 Entering the Application Tags Using the Form View The second way to enter tags is to use the form view of the Tag Editor The form view is a dialog which allows yo
43. c entry object 1 Double click the numeric entry object to open its dialog 2 Set the properties as shown below Properties nom Tm Fat onara wek i X Select 4 m E an Tapma Praese F ird T kappa Type Motor Speed ijs iei ean Type Motor Spd Notify for Remote 1 0 only CET i Mas rel Tag Motor Speed Ind Type Motor Spd Handshk for Remote 1 0 only 3 Click to close the dialog The object now has 4 numeric placeholders Publication 2711 6 2 4 36 Creating the Sample Application Creating the Motor Speed Screen Toolbox Publication 2711 6 2 For Color For Color To create the heading ENTER SPEED ENTER SPEED BC AB 1 Click A in the toolbox 2 Position pointer above the numeric entry object hold down the left mouse button drag the pointer to size the text block 3 In the Text box type ENTER SPEED m Tee Don t worry if this number is different 4 Click Az and choose 16x24 Select Light Magenta from the top row of the color palette Select Black from the top row of the color palette 5 Click to exit inner text mode 6 Click the right mouse button or to exit text object mode 7 Resize the text block if necessary to fit all the text To create the RPM descriptive label
44. cec ue t d 4 43 SUMMAN od 4 43 PanelView Terminal Setup Entering the Application Tags Validating and Downloading the Application Running the Application Table of Contents iii Chapter 5 Chapter Objectives 5 1 Defining Remote 1 0 Communication Settings 5 2 Defining DH 485 Communication Settings 5 4 Defining DH Communication Settings 5 5 Setting Terminal Power up Options 5 6 Saving NE A DDIIC A UOIL baci dep a Rn 5 6 SUMMA Pe 5 6 Chapter 6 Chapter Objectives 6 1 Openingithe Tag uaa us Ro e d hw pus 6 1 Overview eosar Ito o bp a a OR Cpl ra i Rad 6 2 Entering the 5 6 3 Exiting the Tag Editor RR aed 6 5 Using the Form View 6 6 Chapter 7 Chapter Objectives 7 1 Validating the Application 7 1 Downloading the 7 2 Closing ME 1 4 Chapter 8 Chapter Objectives adds 8 1 Running the Motor in Auto Mode 8 1 Running the Motorin ManualMode
45. dicates where an object appears when you place it If moved to an illegal area of the screen the crosshair looks like this Publication 2711 6 2 PanelBuilder Basics 1 5 Placing Objects On touch screen terminals objects are placed in the display area On keypad terminals objects are placed in the display area and assigned function keys On terminals that support both keypad and touch input you place objects in the display area or on function keys To create an object in the display area 1 Choose an object from the Objects menu Or click the appropriate tool in the toolbox 2 Position the pointer where you want to place the object 3 Click the left mouse button to place the default size Or hold down the left mouse button and drag the pointer to size the object Release the mouse when the object is the right size The object is automatically selected Object LT Drag Pointer to Size Object 4 To place another object of the same type move the pointer to a new location and repeat step 3 5 Click the right mouse button to exit the object mode Or click the selection tool in the toolbox Or press the ESC key For each object placed on the screen the status bar shows Object ID number assigned by PanelBuilder Xand Y coordinates of upper left corner of object in pixels Coordinates are referenced from upper left corner of display 0 0 Width and height of object in pixels Obj
46. e Motor Speed screen Opening the Toolbox and Color Palette When creating the MOTOR SPEED screen objects are selected from a tool box and some colors are selected from the color palette for color terminals To open the Toolbox and Color Palette Choose Toolbox and then Color Palette from the View menu Move Toolbox or Palette by clicking title bar and dragging box to a new location Use the Top Row to select Foreground Colors View Box updates as Foreground and Background colors are selected See El E a Use the Bottom Row to select Background Colors Publication 2711 6 2 4 26 Creating the Sample Application Creating the Motor Speed Screen Toolbox Publication 2711 6 2 Opening a New Screen To create the MOTOR SPEED application screen 1 Choose New from the Screen menu or click 2 Type MOTOR SPEED in the Name box of the dialog 3 Click OK to close the dialog and open screen 2 Creating the Increase Speed Push Button To create the Increase Speed push button 1 Click the Momentary Push Button tool e in the toolbox 2 Position the pointer at the lower left corner of the screen click the left mouse button and drag the pointer horizontally to size the button ST a 3 Click the right mouse button to exit push button mode Or click the selection tool on the toolbox To set the properties of the push button 1 Double clic
47. ect type right element of status bar Object ID 734 54 v2 16 width 32 height 32 Momentary Push Button Publication 2711 6 2 1 6 PanelBuilder Basics To create an object on a function key 1 Choose an object from the Objects menu Or click the appropriate tool in the toolbox 2 Position the pointer over a function key and click the left mouse button If the function key is already assigned to an object the pointer changes to S Reposition pointer over another key Pointer over Function Key A graphic appears on the function key showing the object type An asterisk also appears next to the key number gt FI Asterisk Graphic 3 Click the right mouse button to exit the object mode Or click the selection tool in the toolbox Publication 2711 6 2 Selecting Objects PanelBuilder Basics 1 7 Before you can move size or format an object you must first select the object A selected object has handles To select an object Position the mouse pointer anywhere on the object and press the left mouse button Handles appear on the object A line has one handle at each end Rectangles and squares have handles around their edges Other objects ellipses and circles have handles around an invisible bounding box To deselect an object Position pointer outside the object and press the left mouse button Or select another object To select multiple objects 1 Position pointe
48. ed motor speed Motor speed notifica tion N7 11 dec Rung 2 13 Maximum motor speed is 1000 Source A N7 1 510 Source 1000 Rung 2 14 Minimum motor speed is zero Source A 510 Source Rung 2 15 Motor stop indicator 0 010 Publication 2711 6 2 GREATER THAN 4o LESS THAN Ge poen ee PLC Ladder Logic Program for Remote Application bit is set set the motor speed handshake bit to reflect the entered motor speed Motor Speed handshake N7 2 4R 2 Motor speed indicator MOV MOVE Source N7 13 999 Destination N7 1 510 4 Motor speed indicator MOV MOVE Source 1000 Destination 7 1 510 4 Motor speed indicator MOV SS SSS MOVE Source 01 Destination 7 1 510 4 Motor speed indicator XMOV MOVE Source 0 Destination N7 1 S10 4 Rung 2 16 Motor EQUAL Source A Source Rung 2 17 Motor speed EQUAL Source A Source indicator indicator PLC Ladder Logic Program for Remote I O Ap
49. er lt Multistate Indicators The Motor Status box contains 2 indicators MODE indicator displays Auto Manual mode of motor STATUS indicator displays Start Stop status of motor To create the border around the indicators 1 From the Objects Graphics submenu choose Rectangle 2 Position the pointer 4 where you want to start drawing the upper left corner of the shape 3 Hold down the left mouse button and drag the pointer to size the shape Release the mouse button when the shape is the right size 4 Click the right mouse button to exit rectangle mode You will create the status indicators inside the rectangle Select Yellow from the Format Background Color submenu Publication 2711 6 2 4 18 Creating the Sample Application Creating the To create the MODE indicator Motor Status Screen Mode indicator 1 From the Objects gt Indicators submenu choose Multistate Push Buttons 4 Sereen i 2 Position the pointer in the lower left area of the box hold down the left mouse button and drag the pointer to size the indicator Numeric Entry Control List Selectors gt Indicators Numeric Data Display List Bar Graph Scale Message Display Graphics gt List Keys Alarm History 3 Alarm Buttons Click the right mouse button to exit multistate indicator mode Global Object 4 Choose None from the Format Line Type submenu
50. g 2 3 When the stop motor push button is pressed reset the motor start indicator Stop motor pushbutton I 010 de PLC 5 25 File GSRIO1 eem BLOCK TRANSFER WRITE Rack 01 Group 0 DN Module 0 Control block N17 0 4 Data file N7 0 Length 101 Continuous N 4 BTR BLOCK TRANSFER READ EN Rack 01 Group 0 DN Module 01 Control block N17 20 ER Data file N7 10 Length 10 Continuous 4 set the motor start indicator and He essent meets Motor started indicator 0 0 10 Motor stopped Jindicator 0010 4 U 4 11 set the motor stop indicator and Motor stopped indicator 0 010 Motor started Jindicator 0 010 4 0 10 Publication 2711 6 2 PLC Ladder Logic Program for Remote Application Rung 2 4 n auto mode N7 10 equals O0 n manual mode N7 10 equals 1 Auto Man Auto Man indicator status indicator JEOU XMOVB B EQUAL SS a a SS SSS SS SS aS MOVE Source 7 10 Source 01 1 Source B 01 Destination N7 3 1 Rung 2 5 auto mode N7 10 equals 0 n manual mode N7 10 equals 1 Auto Man Auto Man indica
51. gth box For Block Transfer 2 Check the Enabled box Type N7 10 in the Address field Select R for Read from the Mode box Select 10 from the Length box Check the Pass Through box 3 4 Select 0 from the Block Transfer Timeout box 5 Click OK to return to the Communication Setup dialog 6 Click OK to return to the Terminal Setup dialog Skip ahead to page 5 6 to set Terminal Power Up Options Publication 2711 6 2 5 4 PanelView Terminal Setup Defining DH 485 This section shows how to define DH 485 runtime communication Communication Settings parameters for the DH 485 or RS 232 version of the Panel View terminal To configure DH 485 communications Applic alinn Tea E ritas Tag Project Maaagemeat Validsse Changes Validese All Mann Setup Paint ahy Object Set p 1 Choose Terminal Setup from the Application menu 2 Select the Setup tab The dialog shows the name and type of PanelView 900 terminal defined for the application The dialog would look similar for any PanelView terminal imp dienei emiliae Cote lam male Tomra gt The terminal name was defined when the application was created 3 Click from the Setup tab The DH 485 Communication Setup dialog opens for the terminal 4 Set parameters to match those shown in the dialog below DH 485 Communications Dial
52. he motor to AUTO or MANUAL mode by reum writing an unsigned integer value to N7 10 ODE Motor AutoMan Ind Display the current mode AUTO or MANUAL of AJTO the motor by reading the data at N7 3 Motor_Speed Enter a new motor speed 0 to 1000 rpm by writing an unsigned integer value to N7 13 Motor_Spd_Notify When a new motor speed is entered the bit at ENTER mem N7 11 4 is set ON 1 The scratch pad remains Le open until new motor speed is written to N7 13 The terminal clears bit N7 11 4 when the Motor Spd Handshk tag is set ON 1 Motor Spd Handshk Sets bit N7 2 2 ON 1 when the new motor speed iS written to the Motor Speed tag atN7 13 The ladder logic program clears bit N7 2 2 Motor Speed Ind Display the current motor speed in numeric form 0 wee to 1000 rpm by reading the data at N7 1 Motor Speed Motor Speed Ind Display the current motor speed in a graphic form aos by reading the data at N7 1 2 Motor Speed_Dec Decrease the motor speed by setting bitN7 11 0 ON DER 2 0 1 and OFF 0 in Manual Mode Motor Speed Inc Increase the motor speed by setting bit N7 11 1 ON mit 1 and OFF 0 in Manual Mode HOIOR SPEED LOW SPEED TOO HIGH Messages Trigger a message to appear in the Alarm Banner by reading the trigger value at N7 4 Chapter Objectives Chapter 4i Creating the Sample Application This chapter shows how to create the sample ap
53. ialog opens listing all errors found You must correct errors and then re validate the application Warnings do not have to be corrected r3 Lowe click to F pira 2 odd ij jl close dialog T ead 7 peor Fa een hi spot al ater Tenue bai iden debian gen uf sere 5 Tent thet hae aries ol Prisi Deel that hab user ol meno be ned ee Test d Safer Ter E 1 thet hoe reo uf gerry Teed Fj T emet hae coud nue Piste Tern 5 Tenet thet hes ee cod of ee emo x Agere Tent FO Tem thet har count of zer im na Agee leri bj Tet thet han ee cami rm m a Tam For details on how to correct the errors and the meaning of the errors see the PanelBuilder Software user manual Publication 2711 6 0 Publication 2711 6 2 7 2 Validating and Downloading the Application Downloading This section shows how to download the sample application from the Application your computer to a PanelView terminal using a serial link check cable connections see Chapter 2 use the Internal DF1 driver to download applications to Remote DH and RS 232 terminals with an RS 232 DF1 por
54. is chapter shows how to run the application in the Panel View 900 terminal It contains these sections Sections Page Running the Motor in Auto Mode 8 1 Running the Motor in Manual Mode 8 3 This section shows how to monitor the motor in auto mode In auto mode the motor is controlled by the SLC or PLC and continually changes speed All keys that are pressed in the procedure that follows are located on the PanelView terminal After the application is downloaded the Panel View terminal displays the Motor Status screen The Motor Status indicators show that the motor is started and in Auto mode To monitor the status of the motor in auto mode 1 Press the key to stop the motor Or if the terminal has a touch screen press ithe Notice how the Start and Stop motor push buttons change appearance to show the change in state The Status indicator in the Motor Status box also shows the current status of the motor Publication 2711 6 2 8 2 Publication 2711 6 2 Running the Application gt 2 Press the key to restart the motor Or if the terminal has a touch screen press 3 Press the key to display the Motor Speed screen Or if the terminal has a touch screen press SPEED In Auto mode the motor speed is constantly changing and displayed by the bar graph and numeric data display You cannot enter a new speed or increase decrease the motor speed while in auto mode 4 Press the key to return
55. is unlatched when counter C5 0 is done decrementing This causes the motor speed to begin incrementing if auto mode is selected C5 0 B3 meme Dm aaa aa Sa Cc 1 DN 6 Rung 2 4 The latch bit B3 0 6 is unlatched when counter C5 0 is done decrementing This causes the motor speed to begin incrementing if auto mode is selected EQU B3 EQUAL 4 0 Source C5 0 ACC 6 01 Source B 01 EM 4 Rung 2 5 Counter C5 0 indicates the speed of the motor If auto mode is selected and the motor is started the counter will increment T4 0 EQU B3 C5 0 B3 0 EQUAL COUNT UP CU DN Source A N7 0 4 DN 6 Counter C5 0 DN 01 Preset 20 Source B 0 Accum 0 as Publication 2711 6 2 PLC Ladder Logic Program for DH Application Rung 2 6 Counter C5 0 indicates the speed of the motor If auto mode is selected and the motor is started the counter will decrement T4 0 EQU B3 B3 CTD EQUAL COUNT DOWN CD DN Source N7 0 4 6 Counter C5 0 DN 01 Preset 20 Source B O Accum 0 ln nil ead lul qR Rung 2 7 The mo
56. ist Selecior For Color Creating a Goto Config Screen Button Skip this section if you have a Panel View 900 or 1400 Keypad terminal Panel View 900 1400 Touch Screen terminals require a Goto Config Screen button on the screen This button enables the operator to display the terminal s Configuration Mode Menu while running the application CONFIG SCREEN button To create the CONFIG SCREEN button 1 From the Objects Screen Selectors submenu choose Goto Config Screen 2 Position pointer to the left of the Motor Speed button hold down the left mouse button and drag pointer diagonally to size the button 3 Click the right mouse button to exit screen button mode 4 From the Format menu choose Toggle Fore Background or click on the format bar Select Red from the Format Background Color menu 5 From the Format menu choose Inner Text or click 6 Replace Goto Config Screen with CONFIG SCREEN The R characters are inserted when you press ENTER Tet 36 R CONFIG R SCREEN Don t worry if this number is different For Color Publication 2711 6 2 ENTER key pressed twice 7 From the Format Text Size menu choose 16x24 Or click on the format bar and choose 16x24 from the menu Don t change the text size for PV550 applications Select Red from the Format Background Color menu 8 Click to exit inner text mode Creating the Sample Application 4 13 Creating the Select
57. k the push button to open its dialog 2 Set the properties as shown below Pupe am dues Type Motor Speed Inc Creating the Sample Application 4 27 To configure the states of the Increase Speed push button 1 Click the States tab on the Push Buttons dialog State 0 2 Edit the fields for state row 0 as follows INC SPD F1 In the Text field replace ST 0 with R INC SPD R F1 In the Text Size field select 16x24 from the list box Don t change the text size for PV550 applications For Color Select these colors for state 0 row 0 Cyan for the Object Background White for the Object Foreground Cyan for the Text Background White for the Text Foreground State 1 3 In the Text field for State 1 replace ST 1 with R INC INC For Color Select these colors for state 1 row 1 White for the Object Background Cyan for the Object Foreground White for the Text Background Cyan for the Text Foreground 4 Click OK to exit the dialog An asterisk appears if the text exceeds the size of the object 5 Resize the object if necessary to fit all the text Publication 2711 6 2 4 28 Creating the Sample Application Creating the Creating the Decrease Speed Push Button Motor Speed Screen To create the Decrease Speed push button 1 Select INC SPD if not selected 2 Click the Copy tool 3 Click the Paste tool
58. ke you aware of safety considerations ATTENTION Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attention statements help you to identify a hazard avoid the hazard recognize the consequences Important Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product PanelBuilder PanelView 550 PanelView 600 PanelView 900 PanelView 1400 SLC SLC 500 SLC 5 01 SLC 5 02 SLC 5 03 SLC 5 04 Data Highway Plus are trademarks of Allen Bradley Company Inc PLC and PLC 5 are registered trademarks of Allen Bradley Company Inc RSLinx and INTERCHANGE are trademarks of Rockwell Software Inc Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks and Windows NT is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation PanelBuilder Basics Initial System Setup Overview of Sample Application Table of Contents Preface Contents OF this Guide ta vs carmi a LER RR rae RE RE P 1 wo AP a warns P 2 Related Publications P 2 What YOU Need P 3 Chapter 1 Chapter Objectives 1 1 Windows Environment 1 1 PanelBuilder Windows 1 2 Accessing Objects 1 4 Placing Objects
59. lay mode Publication 2711 6 2 4 38 Creating the Sample Application Creating the Motor Speed Screen Publication 2711 6 2 Select Field Width of 4 Type Motor Speed Ind 5 1nd For Color To set properties of the RPM data display 1 2 3 Double click the numeric data display object to open its dialog Set the properties as shown below Orton ith Zeiss F Figsd Aad T Click OK to close dialog The object now has 4 numeric placeholders To create the numeric data display label 1 2 Select the RPM text block to the right of the numeric entry object Click the Copy tool Click the Paste tool Move outline to the right of the numeric data display and click the left mouse button a HEHE On monochrome terminals click the Toggle Fore Background tool on the format bar Select Light Red from the top row of the color palette Creating the Sample Application 4 39 Closing the Toolbox and Color Palette To close the toolbox and color palette Choose Toolbox and then Color Palette from the View menu Or double click the control menu box in the upper left of each box Closing the Motor Speed Screen To close the MOTOR SPEED screen Choose Close from the Screen menu Or double click the control menu box on the screen Control menu box The Ap
60. lays alarm messages SLC 1 N7 3 0 1 otor AutoManual Unsigned Integer otor auto manual indication SLC_1 N7 0 0 1 otor Speed Unsigned Integer Controls motor speed SLC_1 N71 0 1 otor Speed_Dec Bit Decrements motor speed SLC_1 B3 0 3 0 1 otor Speed Inc Bit ncrements motor speed SLC 1 B3 0 2 0 1 otor Speed Ind Unsigned Integer Indicates motor speed SLC 1 N72 0 1 otor Start Bit Starts motor SLC_1 B3 0 0 0 1 otor Start Ind Bit otor start indication SLC 1 B3 0 4 0 1 otor Stop Bit Stops motor SLC_1 B3 0 1 0 1 otor Stop Ind Bit otor stop indication SLC 1 B3 0 5 0 1 Tags for Remote I O Getting Started Application Project GSRIO Tag Name Data Type Description Com ses essages Unsigned Integer Displays alarm messages PLC_RIO 74 0 1 AutoManual Unsigned Integer otor auto manual indication PLC_RIO N7 10 0 1 otor AutoMan Ind Unsigned Integer otor auto manual status PLC RIO T3 0 1 indication otor Spd_Handshk Bit otor speed handshake PLC_RIO N7 2 2 0 1 otor Spd Notify Bit otor speed notification PLC RIO 7 11 4 0 1 otor Speed Unsigned Integer Controls motor speed PLC_RIO N7 13 0 1 otor Speed_Dec Bit Decrements motor speed PLC_RIO 7 11 0 0 1 otor Speed Inc Bit ncrements motor speed PLC RIO N7 11 1 0 1 otor Speed Ind Unsigned Integer Indicates motor speed PLC_RIO 71 0 1 otor Start Bit Starts motor PLC_RIO 1 010 10 0 1 otor Start Ind Bit otor start indication PLC RIO 0 010 10 0 1 otor Stop Bit Stops motor
61. le lists other publications related to the PanelBuilder Software and the PanelView Operator Terminals Publication Title Publication No PanelBuilder Software User Manual 2711 6 0 PanelView Terminal User Manual 2711 6 1 PanelView File Transfer Utility 2711 805 For information on your PLC or SLC controller the Advanced Programming Software or the 6200 Series Programming Software refer to the appropriate manuals For information on window operations refer to your Windows user guide What You Need Preface P 3 This section lists the items needed to create download and run the sample application in a Panel View terminal using either Remote I O communications e DH 485 communications e DH communications Personal Computer The minimum system requirements for installing and running PanelBuilder Software on a personal computer are Personal computer with a 386 or higher processor MS DOS operating system version 5 0 or later Windows 3 1 or later Windows for Workgroups 3 11 or later Windows 95 or Windows NT 4 0 500K free conventional memory atleast 40 MB available hard disk space VGA or other high resolution display supported by Windows Mouse or other Windows pointing device PanelBuilder Software The PanelBuilder Software Catalog No 2711 ND3 is required to create applications on a computer for PanelView terminals Install the PanelBuilder Software as described in Chapter 2 of
62. must correct errors before download can proceed Warnings should be corrected but the download will proceed PanelBuilder software and terminal display status of download fe Sr __ _ FILE TRANSFER STATUS E Kamma 1 Ld 50 1 Ce GU Bd mue p er Percent Complete In Progress EI brim bee Terminal resets verifies and displays the startup screen of the application Publication 2711 6 2 Validating and Downloading the Application To download an application using the Internal DH485 Driver Open the application you want to download Teri Peltier ditas Prisci _ veidai B Choose Download from the Application menu Select the Download parameters Fus d start i ownload Select Operator Terminal Es ERIS Memos Commurecaten Dirrearr Select Internal DH485 Driver DHAN CO T Enter name of P VA file in which to s 19191 s deme save the translated PBA file or click Browse to search for a file ond genesi Check this box to download the application only if it is different from the application loaded in the terminal Application is validated and translated to a PVA file If errors or warnings are detected the Exceptions dialog opens Yo
63. n Tags Chapter Objectives This chapter contains the following sections Sections Page Opening the Tag Editor 6 1 Overview of Tags 6 2 Entering the Tags 6 3 Exiting Tag Editor 6 5 Using the Form View 6 6 Opening the Tag Editor This section shows how to open the Tag Editor to enter view or edit tags for an application To open the tag editor From the Application menu choose Tag Editor The Tag Editor opens and shows the table view of the editor Project Name Maximize button 13 a ah ad I eo ill Status Column Shows a pencil if you are editing a row or an X if the row has an error p IPIS gt Click the Maximize button to enlarge the window Publication 2711 6 2 6 2 Entering the Application Tags Overview of Tags The following tables list tag data for DH 485 DH applications communicating with an SLC or PLC controller The tag data is the same for these applications For DH applications communicating with a PLC it is okay to leave SLC 1 in the Node Name field Remote I O application communicating with a PLC controller Refer to the appropriate table when entering tags in the next section Tags for DH 485 or DH Getting Started Application Project GS Tag Name Data Type Descr Ano Aurei essages Unsigned Integer Disp
64. og Terminal Name from Setup tab PIU parer nad Haa ws Select2 sj b i 2 Select 31 Win TU Select 19200 Type SLC 1 Select 1 5 Click the Apply button 6 Click OK to return to the Terminal Setup dialog 7 Click OK to close the Terminal Setup dialog Publication 2711 6 2 PanelView Terminal Setup 5 5 DH Communication This section shows how to define runtime communication Settings parameters for DH version of the Panel View terminal To configure DH communications Application jj 1 Choose Terminal Setup from the Application menu E ditur Tag Polos best id 2 Select the Setup tab The dialog shows the name and type of PanelView 900 terminal Validate Changer Validate All defined for the application The dialog would look similar for Em Erg any PanelView terminal pie Magn Setup mmn Paini Object Setup pem Pese be comitas Tamira Hr Primal Pega Eri Penton Erid Fri D The terminal name was defined when the application was created 3 Click from the Setup tab The DH Communication Setup dialog opens for the terminal 4 Set parameters to match those shown in the dialog below DH Communications Dialog Terminal Name from Setup tab ead Baa Selet2 5
65. olor palette Select Black from the bottom row of the color palette P alcnz White is the Foreground Color Black is the Background Color 5 Click to exit inner text mode 6 Click the right mouse button or to exit text mode 7 Resize the text object if necessary Creating the Speed Numeric Entry Object ENTER SPEED Speed Numeric Entry Object Tr REM asse To create the Speed numeric entry object Toolbox 1 Click the Cursor Point tool in the toolbox 2 Position the pointer hold down the left mouse button and drag the pointer to size the object The object is created with 6 numeric placeholders 3 Click to enter inner text mode Publication 2711 6 2 Creating the Sample Application 4 35 4 Click A and choose 16x24 Don t change the text size for PV550 applications For Color Select Light Cyan from top row of the color palette Select Magenta from the bottom row of the color palette Color F slrtir Light Cyan is the Foreground Color Magenta is the Background Color 5 Exit inner text mode 6 Click the right mouse button or to exit cursor point mode For Color Select Light Magenta from the top row of the color palette Select Magenta from the bottom row of the color palette Color Palette Light Magenta is the Foreground Color Magenta is the Background Color To set the properties of the Speed numeri
66. on mode Double click the Ack button to open its dialog Select the F7 function key and then click OK to close the dialog Enter inner text mode append F7 press Enter after Ack then type F7 to the text then exit inner text mode Les Ese Fa m To define the alarm trigger 1 Double click the Alarm Message Display in the Alarm Banner Or choose Alarm Setup from the Application menu The Alarm Setup dialog opens 2 Click the Alarm Triggers tab Alarms trigger tag Trigger messages EB i Type Messages Select Value 3 Click in the Trigger Tag field and type Messages 4 Click in the Trigger Type field and select Value from the list Publication 2711 6 2 4 42 Creating the Sample Application Publication 2711 6 2 Use the horizontal scroll bar to view fields not shown To define alarm messages 1 4 5 Click the Alarms tab A spreadsheet opens Each row represents an alarm message Tagan Alarme T p p 4 mrrok areep Low sn fessaqes E Ep Trigg Edit the following fields for alarm message 1 row 1 In the Text field type MOTOR SPEED TOO HIGH Inthe Value Bit field type 950 In the Trigger field select Messages Inthe ACK field select the check box Click the right mouse button and choose Append Alarm from the popup menu A new row is added with defaults from row 1 Edit the following fields for
67. on the pointer at the upper right corner of the Select Mode control list and click the left mouse button Size and move the key if necessary Select Blue from the Format Foreground Color menu Select Light Cyan from the Format Background Color menu Click the Inner Graphic tool on the tool bar select Light Cyan for the Format Background Color and Blue for the Object gt Foreground Color then click again To create list the Move Down list key 1 From the Objects List Keys submenu choose Move Down 2 Position the pointer below the Move Up key and click the left mouse button Size and move the key if necessary Apply same colors as the Move Up key To create the Enter list key 1 From the Objects List Keys submenu choose Enter 2 Position the pointer below the Move Down key and click the left mouse button Size and move the key if necessary Apply same colors as the Move Up key Select Mode Control List Push Buttons Screen Selectors gt Numeric Entry P Control List Selectors b Indicators r Numeric Data Display Bar Graph Scale Message Display 0 List Keys Connected Line Alarm History Rectangle Alarm Buttons Ellipse Circle Global Object Freeform Text Graphic Image For Color Creating the Sample Application 4 17 Creating the Mode Indicator gt I ane eee ora x pa STARS i Bord
68. ontrol menu Double click to close a window Minimize button Click to reduce window to an icon Maximize button Click to enlarge a window Close button Closes the window Border Drag to change the size of a window Mouse pointer Use to selectan item or object PanelBuilder Basics 1 3 Application File Window When you open an application the application file window opens listing all screens in the application by number and name ye FETTET Control menu EEN i Close Button 11 PYMHC Erypad 7207 11 Maximize Button Minimize Button Title Bar E Id Biers Carnes TOR STATUS F OTOH SPEED Border Application File Window Resizes Window EE Application Screen Window Each application screen looks like the PanelView terminal touch keypad or keypad amp touch for which you are creating the application Objects are placed inside the display area On keypad terminals you can also place objects on function keys Screens are moved and sized like any other window Multiple screens can be open at one time Title Bar Application Screen Publication 2711 6 2 1 4 PanelBuilder Basics Accessing Objects Objects are accessed from the Objects menu or the Toolbox de 1 Draw Pointer a Toolbox toggles on and off from the View menu After selecting an object and moving the mouse pointer into the display area the pointer changes to a crosshair The crosshair in
69. operties as shown below Puch Beton T Bom mally gem Lund Uaia Tag s Tay EJ 1 Type Motor_Start_Ind Creating the Sample Application 4 7 To configure the states of the Start Motor push button 1 Click the States tab on the Push Buttons dialog A spreadsheet opens Each row represents a push button state row 0 is state row 1 is state 1 State 0 State 1 Use the horizontal scroll bar to 1 display fields not view 1 4d rs a spi ry State 0 2 Edit the fields for state 0 row 0 as follows START E d Double click in the Text field and type START then press Enter R indicates return type MOTOR then press Enter R indicates return type Fl Click in the Text Size field and select 16x24 from the list Don t change the text size for PV550 applications For Color Select these colors for state 0 Click in each field and select Light Green for the Object Background Black for the Object Foreground Light Green for the Text Background Black for the Text Foreground State 1 3 Edit the fields for state 1 row 1 as follows METER Double click in the Text field press Enter R then type MOTOR STARTED Select Black for the Object Background Select White for the Object Foreground Select Black for the Text Background
70. option STERT Momentary Push Button Starts the motor when you press the F1 key ALT OR r FE Normally Open or touch the screen object Eme Momentary Push Button Stops the motor when you press the F2 key MTS Normally Open or touch the screen object Motor Goto Screen Button Displays the Motor Speed screen when you peed press the F8 key F5 on PV550 terminals or touch the screen object MOTOR STATUS 2 Multistate Indicators MODE indicator shows whether the motor is with Background Text in AUTO or MANUAL mode MEMURL START STATUS indicator shows whether the motor is on START or off STOP Publication 2711 6 2 3 4 Overview of Sample Application Application Screens Motor Speed Screen The Motor Speed screen allows you to monitor motor speed increase or decrease motor speed enter a new motor speed goto the Motor Status screen Keypad Terminal Touch Screen Terminal The table below lists objects on the Motor Speed screen and each object s function Object headings are created as background text Object Object Type Function ENTER SPEE Numeric Cursor Point Opens the scratchpad for entering a new wm with Background Text motor speed from 0 to 1000 rpm Numeric Data Display Displays the current speed 0 to 1000 rpm of the motor Hator Speed Bar Graph and Scale Displays the current motor speed 0 to with Background
71. or Color Choose Yellow from the Format Foreground Color submenu Choose Black from the Format Background Color submenu 5 Click the right mouse button to exit text object mode 6 Click to exit inner text mode 7 Resize the text block if necessary Sereen Closing the Motor Status Screen To close the MOTOR STATUS screen Attributes Create Alarm Banner Choose Close from the Screen menu Or double click the control menu box on the screen SL The Application File Window now shows screen PSM Keypad FRA Bere cas 1 Molter States Publication 2711 6 2 Creating the Motor Speed Screen Y Tool Bar Status Bar Toolbox ISA Symbols Color Palette Alarm Banner Position Keypad Full Size Zoom In oom Out Creating the Sample Application 4 25 This section shows how to create the MOTOR SPEED screen Procedures in this section show how to open the toolbox and color palette opena new screen create a momentary push button to increase the motor speed create a momentary push button to decrease the motor speed create a screen button to return to the Motor Status screen create a bar graph to show the current speed in graphic form create a numeric entry object for entering the motor speed create a numeric data display to show the current speed linking the Motor Speed screen to the Motor Status screen close th
72. ource A N7 1 Source A N7 1 0 0 0 Source 1 Source B 990 Source B 10 Dest N7 1 0 Rung 2 13 The motor speed is decremented by a value of 10 if the decrement push button is pressed manual mode is selected and the motor is started B3 T4 1 EQU B3 GEQ SUB EQUAL GRTR THAN OR EQUAL4 SUBTRACT 3 DN Source A N7 0 4 Source A N7 1 Source A N7 1 0 0 0 Source 1 Source 10 Source 10 Dest N7 1 0 Rung 2 14 LIM MOV LIMIT TEST MOVE Low Lim 950 Source 950 Test N7 1 Dest N7 3 0 0 High Lim 1000 Publication 2711 6 2 4 SLC Ladder Logic Program for DH 485 DH Application Rung 2 15 LIM LIMIT TEST Low Lim 0 Test N7 1 0 High Lim 50 Rung 2 16 LIM LIMIT TEST Low Lim 54 Test N7 1 0 High Lim 949 Rung 2 17 MOV MOVE Source 50 Dest N7 3 0 MOV MOVE Source 0 Dest N7 3 0 Publication 2711 6 2 END Appendix B PLC Ladder Logic Program for Remote 1 0 Application Program Listing Report for RIO Rung 2 0 Block transfer data for PanelView outputs N17 0 N17 20 f e 15 15 Rung 2 1 Block transfer data for PV inputs N17 20 N17 0 pq f 15 15 Rung 2 2 When the start motor push button is pressed reset the motor stop indicator Start motor pushbutton 15010 doc 10 Run
73. plication B 5 Auto Man indicator EQU MOV EQUAL MOVE N7 1 Source A N7 10 Source 5101 1 950 Source B a4 Destination Il 4 Auto Man indicator EQU 4 MOV EQUAL MOVE N7 1 Source A N7 10 Source 5101 11 50 Source B 1j Destination 4 Publication 2711 6 2 Appendix C PLC Ladder Logic Program for DH Application Program Listing Processor File GSDHP AF5 Rung 2 0 Timer for incrementing and decrementing motor speed in auto mode T4 0 TONS SS SSeS TIMER ON DELAY EN DN Timer T4 0 DN 2 0 Time Base 0 01 Preset 200 Accum 0 Rung 2 1 The motor is started when the Start Push Button is pressed on the PanelView Start status is indicated by B3 0 4 B3 B3 imeem ll We ee pam a e 1 I 0 2l fal B3 B3 4 5 Rung 2 2 The motor is stopped when the Stop Push Button is pressed on the PanelView Stop status is indicated by B3 0 5 B3 B3 ae eet a etn pe tC pe ee ee 1 1 5 B3 B3 lh IP AREE 5 4 Rung 2 3 The latch bit B3 0 6
74. plication File window now shows 2 screens ATIRAM PHI Keypad FAM Screens 1 baur Status 2 kor Speed Linking the Motor Speed To link the Motor Speed screen to the Motor Status screen and Motor Status Screens 1 Double click Motor Status to open the screen 2 Double click the Motor Speed screen button to open its dialog 3 Set the properties as shown below Ecreen Selecta Propet Usher 1 lin Iriran s ieri Select Motor Speed MOTOR seram Id Vusctian eg Select F8 for PV900 PV1400 terminals Select F5 for PV600 terminals 4 Click OK to close dialog 5 Choose Close from Screen menu to close the Motor Status screen Publication 2711 6 2 4 40 Creating the Sample Application Creating Alarms This section shows how to create alarms for applications created Screen New Open Close with V2 0 or later PanelBuilder Software Procedures show how to create an Alarm Banner which pops up over an application screen when an alarm is triggered The banner includes Message Display to show an alarm message Ack button allowing operator to acknowledge an alarm Clear button allowing operator to clear the banner The Alarm Banner is a global display that is used by all screens in the application To create the Alarm Banner 1 Choose Create Alarm Banner from the Screen menu Attributes Create Alarm Publication 2711 6 2 Banner
75. plication Name Publication 2711 6 2 4 4 Creating the Sample Application Creating the This section shows how to create the MOTOR STATUS screen Motor Status Screen which is the first application screen Select Mode Control List m F Procedures in this section show how to Open a new screen Set grid attributes Create a momentary push button to start the motor Create a momentary push button to stop the motor Create a screen button to display the Motor Speed screen Create a control list to select auto or manual mode Create control list keys for touch screen terminals only Create an indicator to show the auto manual mode of the motor Create an indicator to show the start stop status of the motor Close the Motor Status screen Opening a New Screen Screen To create the MOTOR STATUS screen Mew Open Close 1 Choose New from the Screen menu or click on the tool bar Attributes PanelBuilder assigns a name number to each screen starting at 1 Create Alarm Banner 2 Type Motor Status in the Name box Motor Status Cewa Number Background no Type Motor Status Background appears only on color terminals 3 Click the OK button to open screen 1 Publication 2711 6 2 Creating the Sample Application 4 5 A blank application screen opens The title bar shows the screen name and number An after the application file name in
76. plication and contains the following sections You can create the entire application or part of the application The complete DH 485 or DH and Remote I O applications are provided on the installation disk and are stored in C AB PBWIN GS Section Page Starting PanelBuilder 4 2 Opening a New Application File 4 3 Creating the Motor Status Screen 4 4 Opening a New Screen 4 4 Setting Grid Attributes 4 5 Creating the Start Motor Push Button 4 6 Creating the Stop Motor Push Button 4 8 Creating the Motor Speed Screen Button 4 11 Creating a Goto Config Screen Button 4 12 Creating the Select Mode Control List 4 13 Creating Control List Keys 4 16 Creating the Mode Indicator 4 17 Creating the Status Indicator 4 21 Closing the Motor Status Screen 4 24 Creating the Motor Speed Screen 4 25 Opening the Toolbox and Color Palette 4 25 Opening a New Screen 4 26 Creating the Increase Speed Push Button 4 26 Creating the Decrease Speed Push Button 4 28 Creating the Motor Status Screen Button 4 29 Creating the Speed Bar Graph and Scale 4 31 Creating the Speed Numeric Entry Object 4 34 Creating the RPM Data Display 4 37 Closing the Toolbox and Color Palette 4 39 Closing the Motor Speed Screen 4 39 Linking the Motor Status and Motor Speed Screen 4 39 Creating Alarms 4 40 Saving the Application 4 43 Publication 2711 6 2 4 2 Creating the Sample Application
77. plication and Ladder Logic Program The PanelBuilder installation disks contain Getting Started application PBA files for each of the PanelView terminals Required ladder logic to run the application including SLC ladder logic files for DH 485 DH application PLC ladder logic files for Remote I O application PLC ladder logic files for DH application The files are stored on your computer as follows DH 485 or DH Application C AB P BWIN GS 5BV2485 PBA 5KV2485 PBA 6BV2485 PBA 6KV2485 PBA 9CKV2485 PBA 9CTV2485 P BA 9MKV2485 P BA 9MTV2485 PBA 10KC_485 PBA 10KG_485 PBA 10TC_485 PBA 10TG_485 PBA 14MKV2485 P BA 14MTV2485 PBA SLC Ladder Logic Files C AB SLC500 GS GETSTRTD AC GETSTRTD ACH GETST GETST GETST GETST GETST GETST GETST GETST GETST GETSTRTD X0 Remote 1 0 Application C AB P BWIN GS 5BV2RI0 PBA 5KV2RIO PBA 6BV2RIO PBA 6KV2RIO PBA 9CKV2RIO PBA 9CTV2RIO PBA 10KC RIO PBA 10KG RIO PBA 10TC RIO PBA 10TG 485 PBA 9MKV2RIO PBA 9MTV2RIO PBA 14MKV2RIO PBA 14MTV2RIO PBA US w ce in 9900 CO m 4A mU 1 os gt lt thr Publication 2711 6 2 PLC RIO Ladder Logic Files PLC DH Ladder Logic Files Preface 7 C AB PLC5 GS GSRIO ACS GSRIO AF5 GSRIO B0 GSRIO B1 GSRIO D1 GSRIO IX GSRIO LX GSRIO OP GSRIO P 1 GSRIO PC GSRIO TTL C AB PLC5 GS GSDHP ACS GSDHP AF5 GSDHP B0 GSDHP B1
78. ponents for PanelView with Remote I O Port Remote I O PanelView Terminal Personal Computer with installed PanelBuilder Software 6200 Series Programming Software PLC 5 Controller One RIO Communication Cable Catalog No 1770 CD equivalent to a Belden 9463 cable Along with two RIO connectors one RIO connector is provided with the terminal One RS 232 Communication Cable Catalog No 2711 NC13 NC14 or 2706 NC13 Node 0 Personal Computer PanelBuilder J if 9 9 L ii Re SS Serial Port I COMI or COM2 Node 1 PLC 5 Controller RS 232 Port ojo Cable Catalog No 2711 NC13 D ooog4 Remote I O Port 2711 NC14 2706 NC13 3 Pin Terminal Block Connector o o o ep Catalog No 1770 CD r3 PLC RIO Port Cable Belden 9463 Publication 2711 6 2 2 4 Initial System Setup System Components for PanelView with DH Port
79. pplication contains 3 screens Motor Status Motor Speed Alarm Banner V2 0 or later software only The Motor Status and Motor Speed screens each contain a screen button allowing you to navigate between the two screens The Alarm Banner is a global display that pops up over the Motor Status or Motor Speed screen when an alarm is triggered Alarms are supported in PanelBuilder V2 0 or later Software For touch screen terminals the application includes a CONFIG SCREEN button allowing the operator to display the terminal s Configuration Mode menu when the application is running Overview of Sample Application 3 3 Motor Status Screen The Motor Status screen is the first screen that appears when you power on the PanelView terminal It allows you to start and stop motor set motor control to auto or manual mode monitor status start stop and mode auto manual of motor goto the Motor Speed screen SELECT AUTO Keypad Terminal Touch Screen Terminal The following table lists objects on the Motor Status screen and each object s function Object headings are created as background text Object Object Type Function SELECT HDOE Standard Control List Sets the motor to auto or manual mode by zn with Background Text moving the cursor up or down and pressing the Enter key The touch screen terminal requires list keys to move the cursor through the control list and select an
80. r above and to the left of the objects you want to group 2 Press the left mouse button and drag a selection rectangle around the objects 96666999 lt Selection Rectangle DX EET 3 Release the mouse button The other way to select multiple objects is to hold down the SHIFT key and click on each object To add or remove an object from the selection hold down the SHIFT key and click on the object To select all objects Choose Select All from the Edit menu Handles appear on all objects to show that they re all selected Publication 2711 6 2 1 8 PanelBuilder Basics Sizing Objects Moving Objects Publication 2711 6 2 To size an object 1 Select the object by clicking anywhere the object Handles appear on the object lt Handle Position the pointer over one of the handles The pointer changes to show the direction you can size the object Size Diagonally Ld Size Horizontally Size Vertically Press the left mouse button and drag the handle The object stretches from the anchor point to the position of the pointer expanding and contracting as you move the mouse The anchor point is the handle opposite the handle you choose It does not move when objects are sized 4 Release the mouse button when the object is the right size Objects with inner graphics can t be sized smaller than the graphic You migh
81. r graph mode 4 From the Format Fill Pattern menu choose Cross Hatch Or click on the format bar and choose Cross Hatch Select Light Red from the top row of the color palette e Select White from the bottom row of the color palette Color Palette Light Red is the Foreground Color White is the Background Color Publication 2711 6 2 4 32 Creating the Sample Application Creating the To set bar graph properties Motor Speed Screen 1 Double click the bar graph object to open its dialog 2 Set the properties as shown below Puopadiua Gawi Frem Foira z Ta Ne n 1000 gt Mam isi Type Tag Motor Speed Ind ess 3 Click OK to close the dialog To create the bar graph scale nni 1 Click the Scale tool E in the toolbox 2 Position the pointer at the top left of the bar graph hold down the left mouse button and drag the pointer to size the scale 3 Click the right mouse button or to exit scale mode For Color Select Light Red from the top row of the color palette To specify the number of tick marks 1 Double click the scale object to open its dialog 2 Click in the Number box and type 11 Type 11 3 Click OK to close the dialog Publication 2711 6 2 Toolbox For Color Creating the Sample Application 4 33 To create the tick mark labels 1000 0 10 11 rage
82. r menu Choose Yellow from the Format Background Color menu 6 Click the right mouse button to exit text mode 7 Click to exit inner text mode 8 Resize the text block if necessary to fit all the text Creating the Sample Application 4 21 Creating the Status Indicator lt _ Status Indicator To create the STATUS indicator 1 Select the MODE indicator and its heading Hold down the SHIFT key and click on the Mode indicator object and the heading Handles appear on both objects z 2 Click the Copy tool 3 Click the Paste tool 4 Move the outline to the right of the MODE indicator and click the left mouse button to paste the objects 5 Deselect the objects by clicking anywhere outside border Publication 2711 6 2 4 22 Creating the Sample Application Creating the To set the properties of the STATUS indicator Motor Status Screen 1 Double click on the word AUTO of the pasted indicator to open its dialog 7 Pasted indicator 2 Set the properties as shown below Ird Gime Open Trage Uae Per Click Single Bit Gase B Bild Lean Malus Vig d ead lag CE E Eer Type Motor Stop Ind To configure the states of the STATUS indicator 1 Click the States tab of the Multistate Indicator dialog For Color Select these colors for state 0 row 0 Yello
83. t e use the Internal DH485 driver to download applications to DH 485 terminals The DH485 driver requires Windows 95 To use the internal drivers INTERCHANGE drivers must be disabled Exit windows and type ABICSTOP at the DOS prompt To download an application using the Internal DF1 Driver Open the application you want to download E dires Ing Editor Proj cor Management Choose Download from the Application menu Vabdais Changes Select Downtoad parameters NN NN Select Operator Terminal Click OK to start via download 005 Card i Hoaas Setup button is active if more than Commands sain iire one COM portis Select Internal DF 1 Driver gt finissa nri _ m available Acie dessi Shows COM porton which DF1 driver is active Enter name of PVA file in which to GTSTART PVA dmm save the translated P BA file or click fon d NER Browse to search for a file M Check this box to download the application only if itis different from the application loaded in the terminal The internal DF 1 driver is assigned to COM2 Application is validated and translated to PVA file Peas Cx CaWezracacaicacro TES If errors or warnings are detected the Exceptions dialog opens You
84. t have to move or delete the inner graphic to size the object appropriately To move an object 1 2 Move the pointer anywhere inside the object Hold down the left mouse button and drag the object to its new location The pointer changes to show that you are moving the object An outline appears as you drag the object Old Location New Location New Location Release the mouse button PanelBuilder Basics 1 9 Getting Help Help for PanelBuilder is available by choosing a command from the Help menu or pressing the F1 key The following help window opens Index when you choose Index from the Help menu Command Reference Reference Pannell Ged ar Help EB Ele Ede Baokpnek Help in Using Help About PanelBuilder The follwing Help are availabe Bb Basics A Fii Wahia 1 Creating Push Buttons Creating Comte List Selectors Humen ag Humane a 3 al al al d ar Help feature How to use it Contents button Choose to see a list of topics Search button Choose to search for topics by keywords Back button Choose to view the previous topic Continue to choose the button to step back through all the topics History button Choose to display a list of topics you have viewed In the list double click a topic name to view it again gt gt Choose to display the next topic in a series
85. the Alarm Banner and clears the banner from the screen when you press the F7 key or touch the screen object Publication 2711 6 2 3 6 Overview of Sample Application Application Tags The sample application has a collection of read write tags that define how objects interact with SLC 500 or PLC controller addresses The following table defines the attributes of each tag Tag Attributes Description Tag Name Unique name identifying tag address Data Type Bit 4BCD Unsigned S igned Integer Bit Array Character Array Float Array Size Array size length of bit array Description General description of tag Node Name Name of controller associated with tag Tag Address Specifies data table word or bit Initial Value Value stored at tag address on powerup Update Frequency Rate at which tag address value is updated Scaling Scale and offset scale values Data Entry Limits High and low limits of data stored at tag address 1 Fields display only if data type is 4BCD Signed Unsigned Integer or IEEE Float Tags used by the DH 485 DH application are stored in a tag database that is referenced by the project name GS The GS project has 9 tags Tags used by the Remote I O application are stored in a database referenced by the project GSRIO The GSRIO project has 12 tags Tags are created using the Tag Editor dM pomi E Vene Minie Hep al 391 112 189
86. the Sample Application 4 11 Creating the Motor Speed Screen Button To create the Motor Speed screen button 1 From the Objects Screen Selectors submenu choose Goto Ub rir Push Buta iri forces Gia Fittar i Gite Cong Screen Boren List Selector 2 Position pointer in the lower right area of the screen hold down the left mouse button and drag pointer diagonally to size the button 3 Click the right mouse button to exit screen button mode 4 For monochrome applications choose Toggle Fore Background from the Format menu or click on the format bar For Color Select Light Blue from the Format Background Color menu To change the inner text of the screen button 1 From the Format menu choose Inner Text or click the Inner Text tool on the tool bar Don t worry about this number It s not important 4 MOTOR 2 Replace GoTo with F8 Test NOTOR R SPEED R F8 ENTER key pressed twice 3 From the Format Text Size menu choose 16x24 Or click on the format bar and choose 16x24 from the menu Don t change the text size for PV550 applications For Color Select Light Blue from the Format Background Color menu 4 Click to exit inner text mode Publication 2711 6 2 4 12 Creating the Sample Application Creating the Motor Status Screen Push Geko Goie Fieteri Gow Conky Screen Borten L
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88. tor by reading the data at N7 0 ENTER SPEED Motor Speed Enter a new motor speed 0 to 1000 rpm by mm FFM writing an unsigned integer value to N7 1 Motor Speed Motor Speed Ind Display the current motor speed in a graphic form by reading the data at N7 2 Motor Speed Dec Decrease the motor speed by setting bit B3 0 3 ON 1 and OFF 0 Motor Speed Inc Increase the motor speed by setting bit B3 0 2 ON 1 and OFF 0 HOTOR SPEED LOW SPEED TOO HIGH Messages Trigger a message to appear in the Alarm Banner by reading the trigger value at N7 3 Publication 2711 6 2 3 8 Overview of Sample Application Publication 2711 6 2 Remote 1 0 Application Tags This section defines the GSRIO project tags that are used by the Remote I O application These tags read or write data to bit integer and input output files associated with a PLC 5 25 controller on a Remote I O link This object Uses this tag GSRIO Project Tags for Remote I O Application To Motor Start Motor Start Ind Start the motor by setting bit I 010 10 ON 1 Control state change by monitoring bit O 010 10 Motor Stop Motor Stop Ind Stop the motor by setting bit 010 11 ON 1 Control state change by monitoring bit O 010 11 Motor Stop Ind Display the current status START or STOP ofthe STRRT motor by reading bit O 010 11 SELECT MODE Motor AutoManual Sett
89. tor is started or stopped the motor speed is moved to N7 2 The PanelView displays the value at N7 2 B3 TMOW e MOVE 5 Source Ol I Dest N7 2 ol Publication 2711 6 2 PLC Ladder Logic Program for DH Application Rung 2 12 The motor speed is incremented by a value of 10 if the increment push button is pressed manual mode is selected and the motor is started C 3 B3 T4 1 EQU B3 LEQ ADD EQUAL LESS THAN OR 1 p 2 DN Source A N7 0 4 Source A N7 1 Source A N7 1 0 Ol ol Source B 1 Source B 990 Source B 10 duce E Dest N7 1 0 Rung 2 13 The motor speed is decremented by a value of 10 if the decrement push button is pressed manual mode is selected and the motor is started B3 4 1 EQU B3 GEQ 4 SUB EQUAL t GRTR THAN OR EQUAL t SUBTRACT 3 DN Source A N7 0 4 Source A 7 1 Source N7 1 01 01 01 Source B i Source B 10 Source B 10 eue und ELDER ha Dest Nis ol Rung 2 14 LIM MOV LIMIT TEST
90. tor speed is scaled by a value of 50 and stored in address N7 1 when in auto mode EQU MUL EQUAL MULTIPLY Source A N7 0 Source A C5 0 ACC ol 01 Source B ol Source B 50 Wem M F Dest N7 1 01 Pee Rung 2 8 The operator entered motor speed indicated by N7 1 is scaled and stored in C5 0 when manual mode is selected TDIV EQUAL SS SS SS SSeS DIVIDE Source A N7 0 Source A 7 1 ol 01 Source B 1 Source 50 peser i i Dest C5 0 ACC 01 Pease eee Rung 2 9 Timer used for incrementing and decrementing motor speed when manual mode is selected T4 1 TON TIMER ON DELAY EN DN Timer T4 1 DN Time Base 0 011 Preset 501 Accum 01 Rung 2 10 When the motor is started or stopped the motor speed is moved to N7 2 The PanelView displays the value at N7 2 B3 XMOV MOVE 4 Source N7 1 O Dest N7 2 01 q Rung 2 11 When the mo
91. tor status indicator EQU MOV EQUAL MOVE Source N7 10 Source Li 1 Source 11 Destination NT 23 1 Rung 2 6 Timer for incrementing decrementing the motor speed in auto mode T4 0 TION e TIMER ON DELAY EN DN Timer T4 0 Time base 0 01 DN Preset 50 Accum 36 Rung 2 7 The latched bit B3 0 3 is used to decrement the motor speed in auto mode 5x0 B3 qq ag St ar apg gS c cuc eT ECCL eI 1 DN 3 Rung 2 8 The unlatch bit B3 0 3 is used to increment the motor speed in auto mode EQU B3 EQUAL 0 Source 5 0 3 Ir 6 Source 01 M 3peee L Publication 2711 6 2 Rung 2 9 n auto mode zero and one thousand Auto Man indicator T4 0 00 EQUAL DN Source A N7 10 1l Source B 01 Rung 2 10 manual mode n manual mode oe PLC Ladder Logic Program for Remote I O Application Motor started indicator 0 010 4CTU COUNT UP CU
92. ttributes ou La Soe e Rob FRE t Edd 4 5 Creating the Start Motor Push Button 4 6 Creating the Stop Motor Push 4 8 Creating the Motor Speed Screen 4 11 Creating a Goto Config Screen 4 12 Creating the Select Mode Control List 4 13 Creating Control List 4 16 Creating the Mode Indicator 4 17 Creating the Status Indicator 4 21 Closing the Motor Status 5 4 24 Creating the Motor Speed Screen 4 25 Opening the Toolbox and Color Palette 4 25 Opening a New Screen 4 25 Creating the Increase Speed Push Button 4 26 Creating the Decrease Speed Push Button 4 28 Creating the Motor Status Screen Button 4 29 Creating the Speed Bar Graph and Scale 4 31 Creating the Speed Numeric Entry Object 4 34 Creating the RPM Data 4 3 Closing the Toolbox and ColorPalette 4 39 Closing the Motor Speed 5 4 39 Linking the Motor Speed and Motor Status Screens 4 39 Creatng ius daz a Rx REX ERE RIA 4 40 Saving the Applicaton dass s dcus pid o
93. u must correct errors before download can proceed Warnings should be corrected but the download will proceed PanelBuilder software and terminal display status of download mead gtstartpva mimes B rrr er ri Saget Se et Fn WU S brin eel For DH 485 or RS 232 DH 485 terminals click Setup to verify network parameters Node address of PEP terminal on network E mmu TUB Fors COM port using Internal rs c DH485 driver ih alate Node address of computer on network n x n Address of highest end Fon an node on network aid Baud rate of Name of DH 485 DH 485 network network FILE TRANSFER STATUS 50 EE Percent Complete In Progress Terminal resets verifies and displays the startup screen of the application Publication 2711 6 2 7 4 Validating and Downloading the Application Closing the Application shihan z part Graphics Publication 2711 6 2 You can now close application GTSTART PBA To close an application From the File menu choose Close Or double click the control menu box on the application file window To exit PanelBuilder From the File menu choose Exit Chapter Objectives Running the Motor in Auto Mode Chapter 8 Running the Application Th
94. u to enter one tag at a time You can access the form view from an object s dialog when creating the application or from the Tag Editor For details on using the form view see the PanelBuilder User Manual Publication 2711 6 0 Motor Publication 2711 6 2 Speed BEN Double click object to open Numeric Data Display dialog Opens Form View zi Beds Hass Tad ILL l Updos Freep i Tas Prip cain LL Scaling and Data Entry Limit parameters are only available from the Form View for specific objects Chapter Objectives Validating the Application Application Text Editor Tag Editor Project Management Description Validate Changes Validate All Download Upload Terminal Setup Alarm Setup Print Only Object Setup Chapter 7 Validating and Downloading the Application This chapter contains the following sections Sections Page Validating the Application 71 Downloading the Application 7 2 Closing the Application 7 4 This section shows how to validate the application for errors To validate the sample application 1 From the Application menu choose Validate All The following dialog opens when the application passes validation PanelBuilder Validation Passed No Errors Found 2 Click OK If the application does not pass validation the Exceptions d
95. untime communication settings for the Panel View terminal Publication 2711 6 2 Chapter 5 PanelView Terminal Setup Chapter Objectives This chapter shows how to define the power up options and runtime communication parameters for the Panel View terminal When defining communication parameters refer to either the DH 485 Remote I O or DH section depending on the terminal type you are using Section Page Defining Remote 1 0 Communication Settings 5 2 Defining DH 485 Communication Settings 5 4 Defining DH Communication Settings 5 5 Setting Terminal P ower Up Options 5 6 Saving the Application 5 6 Publication 2711 6 2 5 2 PanelView Terminal Setup Defining Remote I O This section shows how to define runtime communication Communication Settings parameters for a Remote I O version of the Panel View terminal Skip to page 5 4 if defining runtime communication parameters for a DH 485 or RS 232 terminal Skip to page 5 5 if defining runtime communication parameters for a DH terminal To configure Remote I O communications Application Tag Editor Project Management Validate Changes The dialog shows the name and type of Panel View 900 terminal Validate defined for the application The dialog would look similar for a Download Upload PanelView 550 terminal 1 Choose Terminal Setup from the Application menu 2 Select the Setup tab Terminal Setup
96. w for the Object Background Green for the Object Foreground Yellow for the Text Background Green for the Text Foreground Publication 2711 6 2 For Color Creating the Sample Application 4 23 3 In the Text field of State 1 replace MANUAL with STOP Select these colors for state 1 row 1 Yellow for the Object Background Blue for the Object Foreground Yellow for the Text Background Light Red for the Text Foreground 4 Click OK to close the dialog An asterisk appears if the text exceeds the size of the object 5 Resize the object if necessary to fit all the text To create the STATUS heading for the indicator 1 Select the pasted heading d DE Pasted heading 2 Click the Inner Text tool 3 In the Text box replace MODE with STATUS Don t worry if this number is different 4 Click to exit inner text mode 5 Resize the text block if necessary to fit all the text Publication 2711 6 2 4 24 Creating the Sample Application Creating the To create MOTOR STATUS above the indicator box Motor Status Screen OF 1 From the Objects Graphics submenu choose Text 2 Position the pointer above the indicator box hold down the left mouse button and drag the pointer to size the text block 3 In the Text box type MOTOR STATUS Don t worry if this number is different 4 Click As on the format bar and choose 16x24 Don t change the text size for PV550 applications F
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