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1. 11 12 13 14 15 a RS 232 Version RS 232 Version with additional RS 232 Port g g gt i ed j a 7 ec Joj mEn ooo t pen i 9 15 9 Publication 2711 6 1 Terminal Overview 1 19 Feature Description 1 Power Connection Terminals Connects to external power source 2 Nameplate Label Provides product information 3 Memory Card Slot Accepts a memory card which stores applications 4 Sealing Gasket Seals the front of the terminal to an enclosure or panel 5 FAULT LED Red Indicates firmware or hardware faults 6 COMM LED Green Indicates when communications is occurring 7 DH 485 Communication Port Connects to an SLC or MicroLogix controller DH 485 network or Wallmount Power Supply Cat No 1747 NP1 8 DH 485 Connects to a Personal Computer Interface Converter Cat No Programming Connector 1747 PIC for transferring applications Also connects to an SLC programmer such as the Hand Held Terminal Cat No
2. Publication 2711 6 1 Terminal Overview 1 21 Feature Description 1 Power Connection Terminals Connects to external power source 2 Nameplate Label Provides product information 3 Fault LED Red Indicates firmware or hardware faults 4 COMM LED Green Indicates when communications is occurring 5 Sealing Gasket Seals the front of the terminal to an enclosure or panel 6 Reset Button Resets the terminal 7 Memory Card Slot Accepts a memory card which stores applications 8 DH 485 Communications Port Connects to an SLC controller DH 485 network or Wallmount Power Supply Cat No 1747 NP1 9 DH 485 Connects to a Personal Computer Interface Converter Cat No Programming Connector 1747 PIC for transferring applications Also connects to an SLC programmer such as the Hand Held Terminal Cat No 1747 PT1 10 RS 232 Communication Port Connects to the Channel 0 port of an SLC 5 03 or 5 04 controller for point to point DH 485 communications Connects to a MicroLogix controller through an AlC Link Coupler Also connects to the RS 232 serial port of a computer for transferring applications Channel 0 Port is configured for DH 485 communications using the Advanced Programming Software 11 Remote I O Port Connects to a scanner or sub scanner on a Remote I O network 12 DH Communication Port Connects to a PLC or SLC 5 04 controller on a DH link 13 Devi
3. amt Redundant BNC Cable Connectors J NAP Connector Channel B Pin 1 Channel A Pin NAP Signal Signal Common No Connection TX_H TXL RX_L RX_H N o aj A CW N No Connection Signal Common Shell Earth Ground Publication 2711 6 1 11 24 Making Terminal Connections Publication 2711 6 1 NAP and Redundant Cables ControlNet cables taps connectors Refer to the ControlNet Cable System Planning and Installation manual Publication 1786 6 2 1 for descriptions of these components For information on purchasing these items refer to the Allen Bradley ControlNet Cable System Component List Publication AG 2 2 Item Catalog Number RG 6 quad shield 1786 RG6 Coax repeater 1786 RPT RPTD Coax taps 1786 TPR TPS TPYR TPYS Network access cable 1786 CP Coax tool kit 1786 CTK Segment terminators 1786 XT BNC connectors 1786 BNC BNCu BNCP BNCJ1 Important Do not connect to a network using both the redundant cable BNC connector and the Network Access Port NAP DeviceNet Terminal Connections Making Terminal Connections 11 25 This section describes connections for the DeviceNet Panel View terminals including e DeviceNet connectors e typical Dev
4. 7 13 14 15 16 or 17 18 Terminal Overview 1 13 Feature Description 1 Power Connection Terminals Connects to external power source 2 Nameplate Label Provides product information 3 Sealing Gasket Seals the front of the terminal to an enclosure or panel 4 COMM LED Green Indicates when communications is occurring 5 FAULT LED Red Indicates firmware or hardware faults 6 Memory Card Slot Accepts a memory card which stores applications 7 Access Cover Provides access to the replaceable backlight lamp 8 Backlight Lamp Light source for the display backlight Light transmits through a fiber optic bundle to the back of the LCD display 9 Spare Bulb Holder Stores a spare backlight lamp 10 DH 485 Communication Port Connects to an SLC or MicroLogix controller DH 485 network or Wallmount Power Supply Cat No 1747 NP1 11 DH 485 Connects to a Personal Computer Interface Converter Cat No Programming Connector 1747 PIC for transferring applications Also connects to an SLC programmer such as the Hand Held Terminal Cat No 1747 PT1 12 RS 232 Communication Port Connects to the Channel 0 port of an SLC 5 03 or 5 04 controller for point to point DH 485 communications Connects to a MicroLogix controller through an AlC Link Coupler Also connects to the RS 232 serial port of a computer for transferring applications Channel 0 Port is configured for DH 485 communications usi
5. 3 Although the keypad legend strip can be installed any time we recommend that you install them after the terminal is installed 4 Place the PV1400 in the panel cutout The terminal will snap into the panel as the temporary retaining tabs lock against the panel Note The PV1400 has 2 metal tabs on bottom edge that temporarily lock the terminal against the panel These tabs only facilitate installation of the mounting hardware The tabs are not designed to provide permanent mounting Publication 2711 6 1 10 6 Installing the PV1400 Terminal Publication 2711 6 1 5 Install the 10 mounting clips 3 on top 3 on bottom 2 on each side The ends of the clips slide into slots on the terminal Tighten the clip mounting screws hand tight Install 10 Mounting Clips zal ee OG Baca Bs E AAN zal l U U h D q K l i D a I N N SCI Ce crcl a Keypad Version jeen ee gt lt gt Cf ed 61 D q a amen lt CT to CI CI Touch Screen Version sq Recommended Placement 6 Alternately tighten the mounting clip screws until the terminal is held firmly against the panel Tighten mounting screws to a torque of 10 inch pounds Do not over tighten ATTENTION Tighten mounting clips to a torque of 10 inch pounds to provide a proper seal and to prevent potential damage to the terminal Allen Bradley assumes no responsibi
6. Catalog No 300 550 600 900 1000 1400 Description 2711 NP1 x 10 panel mount clips for PV1400 terminal 2711 NP2 X X X 6 panel mount clips for PV600 PV900 or PV1000 terminals 2711 NP3 x Optional panel mount studs 18 for PV1400 ter minals Remote I O Connector Catalog No 550 600 900 1000 1400 Description 22112 046 03 x X X x x Terminal block connector plugs into Remote I O port of Remote I O terminals Publication 2711 6 1 Chapter Objectives Wiring and Safety Guidelines Chapter 2 Initial Setup This chapter provides information on e wiring and safety guidelines e connecting AC or DC power e resetting the terminal e power up sequence Use publication NFPA 70E Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces when wiring the PanelView terminals In addition to the NFPA general guidelines connect the terminal to its own branch circuit The input power should be protected by a fuse or circuit breaker rated at no more than 15 Amps e route incoming power to the Panel View terminal by a separate path from the communications cable ATTENTION Do not run signal wiring and power wiring in the same conduit e where power and communication lines must cross they should cross at right angles Communication lines can be installed in the same conduit as low level DC I O lines less than 10 volts Publication 2711 6 1 2 2 I
7. 100 Manual ALIGN EXIT Degauss Keu EST a F3 F7 GRID J Note Certain settings may make viewing the screen difficult Do not exit this screen until viewing adjustments are acceptable Screen Saver Mode F1 Sets the screen saver to Timed or Off When Timed the screen intensity is reduced if user input or a controller screen change is not received within the time specified in the Screen Saver Timeout box Screen Saver Timeout F2 Specifies when an inactive screen enters screen saver mode The timeout is adjusted in 5 minute increments with each key press from 5 to 30 minutes Screen Saver Intensity F3 Adjusts the intensity of the display during screen saver mode The intensity is adjusted with each key press 0 25 50 75 100 Degauss Auto F4 Enables or disables automatic degaussing The degauss process takes a few seconds and will not start until the terminal is inactive Automatic degaussing occurs at midnight unless you adjust the hour and time parameters Degauss Hour F5 Specifies the hour to start automatic degaussing The numeric entry scratchpad opens Enter a value between 0 23 then press the Enter I key on touch screen terminals press the Enter key on the scratchpad Degauss Minute F6 Specifies the minute to start automatic degaussing The numeric entry scratchpad opens Enter a value between 0 59 then press the Enter key on touch screen terminals press the Enter key on
8. 25 pin to 9 pin Adapter Catalog No 1747 C10 Catalog No 1747 C11 Note The computer can connect to any node on the Catalog No 1747 C20 network It is not necessary to directly connect the com puter to the PanelView terminal Publication 2711 6 1 11 12 Making Terminal Connections Connecting a Hand Held Terminal To connect a Hand Held Terminal HHT to the Panel View terminal use cable Catalog No 1747 C10 One end of the cable connect to the HHT connector and the other end connects to the DH 485 programming connector on the terminal All power is supplied to the HHT through the cable Important The Panel View terminal must be connected to an SLC DH 485 network or power supply This connection provides power for the HHT i PanelView 1000 Hand Held Terminal Touch Screen 2711 T10C3 Shown Catalog No 1747 PT1 C00 0 0 0 To DH 485 Programming Connector Must be connected to an SLC DH 485 network or wallmount power supply Cat No 1747 NP1 to provide power for the HHT 5 DH 485 Communications Port Cable 1 83 meters 6 feet Catalog No 1747 C10 Publication 2711 6
9. 1 16 PanelView 900 1000 Features 1 22 PanelView 1400 Features 1 26 Applications 6 wscieee Sear shd ee pew ees oo Ne 1 30 Configuration Mode Menu 1 32 Terminal Messages 000 1 32 Panin siooas Lote oie tek aN ett ren 1 32 Alarm Last 9 2 dia gerd eines ee ba haa PE eee 1 33 PRCOSSONES neat ba fGen a wave ey thedaes 1 34 Replacement Parts 2 i225 o beh eh pew his 1 36 Initial Setup Chapter Objectives 0 00 eee 2 1 Wiring and Safety Guidelines 2 1 Connecting AC Power 2 2 Connecting DC Power 2 5 Resetting the Terminal 2t w tted ete a eede 2 7 Power up Sequence es aN Bed Sa en 2 8 Publication 2711 6 1 ii Table of Contents Configuring the Terminal Using a Memory Card Running Applications Publication 2711 6 1 Chapter Objectives 02s besiGou eho hoe Dee 3 1 Application Settings 0 3 1 Accessing the Configuration Mode Menu 3 2 Selecting a Language a sine teee ous 3 4 Using a Memory Card 3 5 Configuring Communications 3 6 DH 485 Communications 3 6 DH Communications 3 8 Remote I O Communications 3 9 ControlNet Communications 3 10 DeviceNet Communications 3 12 DF1 Communications 3 14 Configuring Presets
10. 000 3 16 Viewing Terminal Information 3 17 Adjusting Screen Parameters 3 18 Setting the Time and Date 3 25 Setting up the Printer 3 26 Chapter Objectives 24 2 hiv ein Seek eehe bees 4 Supported Memory Cards 4 Using the Memory Card Retainer 4 2 Loading Application from a Memory Card 4 4 Loading Application on a Memory Card 4 6 Storing Font Files ona Memory Card 4 8 Removing a Memory Card 4 8 Chapter Objectives 4225 0 tubes Salted eee 5 1 Application Information 5 1 Push Button Operation 5 2 Control Lasts po cenie Soke Sea R ees 5 3 Numeric Entry Controls 5 6 ASCII Entry Controls 04 5 8 Screen Selectors s 2 22 eee pi ee nd ea eee eee 5 12 List Indicators 6s ih eens avo thee ts 5 14 Multistate Indicators 0 5 14 Bar Graph Displays 00 5 14 Numeric Data Displays 5 15 Message Displays 00 dsc 4 0 00 ea baw oats 5 15 Timer DA shoe teen whee eas eet te 5 15 Printing gc ea eee bee A EA eee a 5 16 PARIS esha bie save arene SANG waka ad oered 5 16 Installing the PV300 Terminal Installing the PV550 Terminal Installing the PV600 Terminal Installing the PV900 1000 Terminals Table of Contents iii Chapter Objectives oie fn wives Ge ene 2e 6 1 Haza
11. G mm 69mm 82mm 76 in a in l i i l 5 l 3 21 in L JU UUUUU UUJ al ca 140 mm gt 5 53 in Use the full size template shipped with the PV300 terminal to mark the cutout dimensions Below is a reduce size cutout 120 am 4 71 in 109 mm 4 29 in gt A B E i a 140 am Recommended Panel 5 53 in Cutout Dimensions 178 am 6 99 in p Yy R 4 5 am via 0 178 in Clearances Leave 64 mm 2 5 in for Mounting and Air Flow Installing the PV300 Terminal When installing the PV300 terminal allow space for mounting air flow maintenance memory card and legend strip installation Side Top and Bottom Clearances Terminal Cutout gt Use full size template lt shipped with terminal Back Clearance i N A l i Uy J U UUUUU U J TU it 134 6 mm 69 am 2 73 in E EET 5 3 in V Memory Card Retainer _ y Card Leave 64 am 2 5 in for Mounting and Air Flow 215 9 am 8 5 in is required with card retainer Allows 6mm 25 in clearance to insert and remove a memory card with the memory Publication 2711 6 1 6 4 Installing the PV300 in a Panel Publication 2711 6 1 Installing the PV300 Terminal To install the PV300 terminal in a panel ATTENTION Disconnect all electrical power from the panel before making the cutout Make sure t
12. e ControlNet N New Node Address F2 Restart Terminal Active Node Address 03 F1 Interscan Delay F3 100 ms FW Revision HHHHHH Serial HHHHHHHE Channel Channel B Status EXIT Comms F16 Satus Connected p New Node Address F2 Opens the numeric entry scratchpad Enter the node address 01 99 decimal of the terminal and press the Enter key On touch screen terminals press the J key on the scratchpad The initial default is 3 The change takes effect after the terminal is reset If you enter a value greater than the UMAX node address the terminal will not go online with the network Active Node Address read only Displays the current address of the Panel View terminal Interscan Delay F3 Opens the numeric entry scratchpad so you can change the Interscan Delay Enter the delay 100 to 1000 milliseconds in multiples of 100 and press the Enter key On touch screen terminals press the key on the scratchpad The initial default is 100 A change takes effect immediately FW Revision read only Shows the revision of the firmware in the ControlNet terminal Serial Number read only Displays a unique 32 bit serial number for the PanelView terminal Comms Status Displays the current status of the communication card Connected appears when the Panel View is connected to the network and operating properly Configuring the Terminal 3 11 Channel Status Displays a valu
13. s Ea Co Co Terminal Overview 1 29 Feature Description 1 Brightness Control Adjusts the brightness of the color display 2 Contrast Control Adjusts the contrast of the color display 3 Nameplate Label Provides product information 4 FAULT LED Red Indicates firmware or hardware faults 5 COMM LED Green Indicates when communications is occurring 6 Power Connection Terminals Connects to external power source 7 DH 485 Communication Port Connects to an SLC or MicroLogix controller DH 485 network or Wallmount Power Supply Cat No 1747 NP1 8 DH 485 Connects to a Personal Computer Interface Converter Cat No Programming Connector 1747 PIC for transferring applications Also connects to an SLC programmer such as the Hand Held Terminal Cat No 1747 PT1 9 RS 232 Communication Port Connects to the Channel 0 port of an SLC 5 03 or 5 04 controller for point to point DH 485 communications Connects to a MicroLogix controller through an AlC Link Coupler Also connects to the RS 232 serial port of a computer for transferring applications 10 Remote I O Port Connects to a scanner or sub scanner on a Remote I O network 11 DH Communication Port Connects to a PLC or SLC 5 04 controller on a DH link 12 DeviceNet Connector Connects to a DeviceNet network 13 ControlNet Connector Connects to a ControlNet network 14 DF1 Communication Port Connects to a PLC SLC or MicroLogix controlle
14. Available Cables 2711 NC13 5m 16 4 ft 2711 NC14 10 m 32 7 ft PanelView 550 DH Terminal 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft Computer 2 I I ro qs OONOOaARWNY OONODaARWDNDM RS 232 Port PV550 Printer Port DCE PV600 900 1000 1400 Printer Port DCE 9 pin male 9 pin male 1 NC 1 NC 2 RXD or RX1 Data Receive 3 TXD or TX1 Data Transmit 9 pin to 25 pin Adapter es if required Printer RS 232 Port Printer Computer Port DTE 4NC 4 NC 5 COM 5 COM 4 gt 6 DSR pulled high to 12V 6 DSR pulled high to 12V 7 NC 7 RTS or RX2 Data Receive 8 CTS pulled high to 12V 8 CTS or TX2 Data Transmit 9 NC 9 NC Upload Download or Printer Cable without Hardware Handshaking PV550 Printer Port DCE Printer Computer Port DTE 9 pin male 9 pin 25 pin 2 RXD or RX1 Data Receive 2 3 RXD Data Receive 3 TXD or TX1 Data Transmit 3 2 TXD Data Transmit 5 COM 5 7 TXD COM Publication 2711 6 1 9 pin female 1 DCD 2 RXD or TR1 Data Receive _ 2 RXD Data Receive 3 TXD or TX1 Data Transmit lt _________ 3 TXD Data Transmit 4 DTR 5 COM 6 DSR 7 RTS 8CTS 9 NC Chapter Objectives Equipment Required Using the Troubleshooting Chart
15. Baud 115 2K F3 Ea EXIT a No PLC Communication F16 Be Settings are read only except for baud rate Rack Number read only Displays the current rack number 0 to 76 octal of the terminal Rack Size read only Displays the current rack size 1 4 1 2 3 4 or Full of the terminal Starting Group read only Displays the starting module group of the terminal 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pass Through Enabled read only Enables disables Pass Through which allows you to transfer applications between a computer on the Allen Bradley DH network and a terminal on the Remote I O link A PLC 5 controller passes data between the two networks Last Chassis ready only Indicates whether the terminal occupies the last module group in its assigned rack Baud F3 Steps through the baud rates with each key press 57 6K default 115 2K 230 4K The selected rate takes effect immediately The maximum cable length is restricted at higher baud rates Exit F10 or F16 Returns to the Configuration Mode menu Publication 2711 6 1 3 10 Configuring the Terminal Publication 2711 6 1 ControlNet Communications The ControlNet screen lets you display communications settings for a ControlNet terminal You are only allowed to change the Node Address and Interscan Delay settings ATTENTION Settings downloaded with a ControlNet application take priority over terminal settings and take effect immediately after the download
16. Impulse Shock operating non operating 15G 30G Vibration operating 1G up to 2 000 Hz PV900C Operating Temperature 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Storage Temperature 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F Relative Humidity non condensing 5 to 95 at 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Heat Dissipation 39 Watts 133 BTU HR Impulse Shock operating non operating 15G 30G Vibration operating 1G up to 2 000 Hz Specifications Character Sizes PV900M Pixel size 0 33 x 0 33 mm A 9 Size in Pixels Characters Row Marinum Rows Dimensions in mm width x height Width x Height 8x16 79 24 2 6x5 3 8x24 79 16 2 6x7 9 16 x 24 39 16 5 3 X 7 9 24 x 32 26 12 7 9 x 10 6 32x 40 19 9 10 6 x 13 2 Character Sizes PV900C Pixel size 0 27 x 0 27 mm Size in Pixels Dimensions in mm width x height Characters Row Maximum Rows Width x Height 8x16 79 24 2 2 x 4 3 8x24 79 19 2 2 x 6 5 16 x 24 39 19 4 3 x 6 5 24 x 32 26 14 6 5 x 8 6 32x 40 19 11 8 6 x 10 8 Publication 2711 6 1 A 10 Specifications PanelView 1000 Grayscale and Color Terminals Publication 2711 6 1 Electrical AC Power PV1000G and PV1000C Supply Voltage Limits Power Consumption 85 to 264V ac 47 to 63 Hz 100 VA maximum DC Power PV1000G Supply Voltage Limits Power Consumption DC Power PV1000C Supply Voltage Limits 18 to 32 V
17. Alternately tighten the mounting clip screws to a torque of 10 inch pounds Do not over tighten ATTENTION Tighten mounting clips to a torque of 10 inch pounds to provide a proper seal and to prevent potential damage to the terminal Allen Bradley assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the terminal or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation Remove the 2 protective labels covering the top vents of the ter minal ATTENTION Remove the protective installation labels covering the top vents to prevent overheating and damage to the terminal Publication 2711 6 1 9 8 Installing the PV900 1000 Terminals Publication 2711 6 1 Chapter Objectives Enclosures Required Tools Chapter 10 Installing the PV1400 Terminal This chapter describes how to mount the PV1400 terminal in a panel or enclosure including e enclosures e recommended tools e mounting dimensions e clearances e cutout dimensions e installing the PV1400 terminal in a panel The PV 1400 terminal must be mounted in an environment that provides IEC 1131 2 Pollution degree 2 protection Mount the PV1400 terminal in a panel or enclosure to protect the internal circuitry The terminal meets NEMA Type 12 13 and 4X indoor ruse ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with the equivalent rating Allow enough space within the enclosure for adequate ventilation Consider heat produced by other devices
18. 11 40 in PV600 Touch Screen Terminals Publication 2711 6 1 i o Top View Z gt 152 mm Uj JUUNI JUIL H 6 00 in 79 mm 96mm 3 12 in anp Pi 3 80 in UU dull L LULUN 185 mm 7 28 in Installing the PV600 Terminal 8 3 Cutout Dimensions Use the full size template shipped with the PV600 terminal to mark the cutout dimensions Below is a reduce size cutout PV600 Keypad Keypad amp Touch Screen Terminals 167 mm 6 57 in Recommended Panel Cut out Dimensions 264 mm 10 39 in PV600 Touch Screen Terminals 165 mm 6 49 in R 1 8mm 158 mm i 4 8 mm dia 6 20 in 0 188 in N Publication 2711 6 1 8 4 Installing the PV600 Terminal Clearances When installing the PV600 terminal allow adequate space for mounting air flow maintenance memory card and legend strip installation PV600 Keypad and Keypad amp Touch Screen Terminals Side Top and Bottom Clearances F im 2 0 in oor in or Mounting and Air Flow l Back Clearance i KEA Terminal Cutout Front View a simm 1 A F 000e8e68000 M1GBAIIA rT 25 mm 1 0 in Use full size template 3 60 in ij 3 Anning anne HEESE for Mounting R shipped with terminal ii Wen ai ool ii and Air Flow i L Memory Card Retainer Card T 220 mm 8 65 in is 51 m
19. 2 Use a clean sponge or a soft cloth to clean the display with a mild soap or detergent 3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots Removing Paint and Grease Remove fresh paint splashes and grease before drying by rubbing lightly with isoproply alcohol 70 concentration Afterward provide a final wash using a mild soap or detergent solution Rinse with clean water Equipment Hose Downs Be aware that screen objects on touch cell terminals may activate during equipment hose downs ATTENTION Because touch terminals have sensitive touch cell regions it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment hose downs The Real Time Clock RTC module contains a lithium battery used only by the real time clock The battery is not used for application backup or input retention The clock module has a typical life expectancy of 7 years The clock module replacement kits for the PanelView terminals are listed in Chapter 1 under Replacement Parts Replacement instructions are provided with the kits ATTENTION The clock module contains lithium Do not attempt to dispose of the module in a fire or incinerator Doing so may cause the clock module to explode Follow disposal regulations in your area for lithium battery disposal Replacement backlights are available for the Panel View terminals See Replacement Parts in Chapter 1 for the catalog numbers Replacement instructions are provided
20. On Remote I O DH DF1 DeviceNet and ControlNet terminals this port also connects to the RS 232 port of a computer for transfer ring applications Publication 2711 6 1 1 26 Terminal Overview PanelView 1400 Features Publication 2711 6 1 This section defines features of the PanelView 1400 terminals PanelView 1400 Terminal Features Front Keypad Terminal Alen Bradiey PenelView 1400 GOGO GOOG 4 GOOG 3 EA LJILJL GBL O_O OOGGGGaAa O GO O O G o amp 1 2 Touch Screen Terminal Cell 1 Cell 24 Cell 361 cele Terminal Overview 1 27 Feature Description Function Keys F1 F21 Use the function keys on keypad terminals to initiate functions on the terminal display These keys may have custom legends Cursor Keys Use the cursor keys to move the cursor in displayed lists to select a numeric entry object or to enter config uration mode Numeric Entry Keys 0 9 Enters numeric values Enters a decimal point Enters a negative value Clears entered digits or cancels the scratchpad Stores an entered value Keypad T
21. PanelView 600 Color Terminal Keypad amp Touch Publication 2711 6 1 Electrical AC Power Supply Voltage Limits 85 to 264V ac 43 to 63 Hz Power Consumption 60 VA maximum DC Power Supply Voltage Limits 18 to 32V dc 24V dc nominal Power Consumption 34 Watts max 1 4A 24V dc Mechanical Enclosure NEMA Type 12 13 4X Indoor use only IP54 IP65 LED Indicators COMM Green Fault Red Weight 2 kg 4 4 Ibs Dimensions mm 192 H x 290 W x 116 D inches 7 55 H x 11 40 W x 4 57 D Installed Depth 99 mm 3 89 inches 131 mm 5 14 inches with memory card retainer 220 mm 8 65 inches with memory card retainer and clearance to insert and remove memory card Display Type Active Matrix Thin Film Resistor TFT with Cold Cathode Fluorescent CCF Backlight Size 115 x 86 mm 4 54 x 3 4 in Pixels 320 x 234 Touch Cells 128 16 columns x 8 rows Touch Cell Size 20 x 29 pixels Terminal Memory Total Application Flash Memory 240K bytes application screens Environment Operating Temperature 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Storage Temperature 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F Relative Humidity non condensing 5 to 95 at 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Heat Dissipation 32 Watts 107 BTU HR for AC or DC Power Impulse Shock operating non operating 30G 50G Vibration operating 2G up to 2 000 Hz Pan
22. Throughout this manual we use notes to make 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 e identify a hazard e avoid a hazard recognize the consequences Important Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product PanelBuilder32 PanelView SLC SLC 500 SLC 5 01 SLC 5 02 SLC 5 03 SLC 5 0 MicroLogix ControlLogix Data Highway Plus are trademarks of Allen Bradley Company Inc PLC and PLC S are registered trademarks of Allen Bradley Inc Microsoft MS DOS and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Table of Contents Preface Contents of Manual 4 fo02 a seoesaceeuen P 2 Intended Audience 04 P 3 CONVENUONS s Gard dha eek whe eee P 3 Termin lory at ites eos OU ees os Sd ta A P 3 Installing PanelView Terminals P 3 European Union Directive Compliance P 3 Related Publications 0 P 4 Technical Support ssns aso aeGee Paes P 4 Terminal Overview Chapter Objectives 0 6 5 400005 1 1 Intended Uses Gots tte dintan the tee ae tes esis 1 1 Terminal Types s 2265 s4 habigeeeer cues 1 1 PanelView 300 Features 1 7 Panel View 550 Features 4 4 222s oe ees 1 10 PanelView 600 Features
23. Toggles between normal video darker text graphics on a light background and reverse video lighter text graphics on a dark background The change takes effect immediately Normal video is recommended Screen Saver Mode F1 Sets the screen saver to Timed or Off When Timed the screen intensity is reduced if user input or a controller screen change is not received within the time specified in the Screen Saver Timeout box Screen Saver Timeout F9 Specifies when an inactive screen enters screen saver mode The timeout is adjusted in 5 minute increments with each key press from 5 to 30 minutes Screen Saver Intensity F10 Adjusts the intensity of the display during screen saver mode Settings are 0 lowest intensity or 100 highest intensity 0 is recommended to prolong the display life Reset Video F15 Resets the display to normal video default settings On keypad terminals the F15 key is also active on the Configuration Mode menu If the screen is non viewable press the Left lt and Right arrow keys simultaneously Then press F15 to reset the screen Exit F16 Returns to the Configuration Mode menu Configuring the Terminal 3 23 PanelView 1400 Color Setup ie SCREEN SETUP N SOREEN DEGAUSS Normal SAVER Mode Auto Intensity Off Enabled 100 FA F4 F8 Timeout Hour Minute Reset DU al Ra Video Touch Screen only F2 F5 F6 F15 Intensity
24. 1747 PT1 9 RS 232 Communication Port Connects to the Channel 0 port of an SLC 5 03 or 5 04 controller for point to point DH 485 communications Connects to a MicroLogix controller through an AlC Link Coupler Also connects to the RS 232 serial port of a computer for transferring applications Channel 0 Port is configured for DH 485 communications using the Advanced Programming Software 10 Remote I O Port Connects to a scanner or sub scanner on a Remote I O network 11 DH Communication Port Connects to a PLC or SLC 5 04 controller on a DH link 12 DeviceNet Connector Connects to a DeviceNet network 13 ControlINet Connectors Connects to a ControlNet network 14 DF1 Communication Port Connects to a PLC SLC or MicroLogix controller with a DF1 port 15 RS 232 Printer Connects to a printer File Transfer Port On Remote I O DH DF1 DeviceNet or ControlNet terminals this port also connects to the RS 232 port of a computer for transferring applications Publication 2711 6 1 1 20 Terminal Overview PanelView 600 Touch Screen Terminal Features Back Remote I O DH DeviceNet ControlNet or DF1 Version with RS 232 Port 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DH 485 Version with RS 232 Port g gt h ju __ 16 8 9 RS 232 Version RS 232 Version with additional RS 232 Port
25. 188 mm 7 40 inches with memory card retainer and clearance to insert and remove memory card Specifications A 3 Display Type Liquid Crystal Display LCD Size 120 x 60 mm 4 75 x 2 38 in Pixels 256 x 128 Touch Cells 128 16 columns x 8 rows Touch Cell Size 16 x 16 pixels Terminal Memory PV550 Series E or later or PV550T Series A or later Total Application Flash Memory 240K bytes application screens PV550 Prior to Series E Total Application Flash Memory 112K bytes application screens Environment Operating Temperature 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Storage Temperature 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Relative Humidity non condensing 5 to 95 at 0 to 30 C 32 to 86 F 5 to 75 at 31 to 40 C 88 to 104 F 5 to 50 at 41 to 55 C 106 to 131 F Heat Dissipation 20 Watts 69 BTU HR for AC Power or DC Power Impulse Shock operating non operating 30G 50G Vibration operating 2G up to 2 000 Hz Character Sizes Pixel size 0 47 x 0 47 mm Size in Pixels Characters Row Maximum Rows Dimensions n M width x height Width x Height 6x8 40 16 2 2 X 3 2 6x16 20 16 3 8 x 5 6 6x24 13 16 3 8 x 8 4 12x8 40 8 7 6 x 2 8 12x16 20 8 7 6 x 5 6 12 x24 13 8 7 6 X 8 4 18x8 40 5 11 2 x 2 8 18x16 20 5 11 2x5 6 18 x 24 13 5 11 2x8 4 Publication 2711 6 1 A 4 Specifications
26. A 12 Publication 2711 6 1 PanelView 300 features 1 8 installation 6 1 PanelView 550 adjusting contrast 3 18 connecting AC power 2 2 connecting DC power 2 5 features 1 10 installation 7 1 resetting 2 7 screen adjustments 3 18 specifications A 2 turning backlight on and off 3 18 PanelView 600 adjusting display intensity 3 19 connecting AC power 2 2 connecting DC power 2 5 features 1 16 installation 8 1 resetting 2 7 screen adjustments 3 19 screen saver 3 19 specifications A 4 A 5 PanelView 900 adjusting display intensity 3 19 3 20 conditioning the display 3 21 connecting AC power 2 2 2 5 features 1 22 installation 9 1 resetting 2 7 screen adjustments 3 19 3 20 screen saver 3 19 3 20 specifications A 7 PanelView terminals operation 1 31 types 1 1 Pass Through 2 10 3 9 personal computer interface converter 1 35 connecting earth ground 11 10 PIC converter 11 10 power connection AC power 2 2 2 4 DC power 2 5 2 6 power supply 1 35 11 10 powerup sequence 2 8 DH 485 terminals 2 8 Remote I O terminals 2 9 RS 232 terminals 2 8 preset operations initial values 3 16 last state values 3 16 powerup screen 3 16 preset values 3 16 restart and load values 3 16 printer port setup communication settings 3 26 configuring 3 26 enabling disabling printing 3 27 handshaking 3 26 port pinout 11 30 top of form 3 27 printing 1 32 5 16 push buttons hol
27. Cat No 2711 NMCC NMCD NMCE to secure the card in the card slot The retainer ensures the card is not accidentally removed or dislodged during terminal operation Follow the procedure below to remove a memory card from the PanelView terminal Failure to follow this procedure may result in damage to the card 1 Select Memory Card from the Configuration Mode menu 2 Press the Disconnect Card button This ensures that all files are closed on the card A message prompts you to remove the card from the slot You can continue or abort the operation 3 Press the Continue button 4 Remove the memory card from the card slot On PV1400 terminals press the Memory Card Eject button Chapter 5 Running Applications Chapter Objectives This chapter describes operating procedures common to most applications e screen security e push button operation e control lists e numeric entry controls e ASCII entry controls e screen selectors e list indicators e multistate indicators e analog gauges e bar graphs e numeric data displays e message displays time or date e printing e alarms Application Information The application designer is responsible for documenting the operation of an application Before running the application you should understand what processes are being controlled and monitored ATTENTION Do not press multiple touch screen objects at the same time Pressing multiple objects simultaneously m
28. Chapter 12 Troubleshooting and Maintenance This chapter tells how to isolate and correct common operating problems and perform routine maintenance tasks equipment required using troubleshooting chart LED indicators cleaning display window replacing clock module replacing backlight Other than verifying that the correct power source is connected to the terminal use a voltmeter no electronic diagnostic equipment is required for troubleshooting The following pages provide a troubleshooting chart for the terminal This chart lists the most common operating problems causes and steps to correct them ATTENTION The Panel View terminals contain hazardous voltages Do not insert objects or let objects fall into the terminal through ventilation slots Always disconnect power when checking wiring connections Failure to take adequate precautions may result in electrical shock Publication 2711 6 1 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting Chart Problem Probable Cause s Corrective Action s Terminal does not power up Improper connection to power source Verify correct voltage at power termi nals on the back of the terminal No communications with SLC or PLC con troller 1 Communications COMM fault 2 Baud rates not set properly 3 Controller is not in run mode 4 Terminal node and maximum node numbers are not set cor rectly 5 Controller fault 1 Check status o
29. Function keys do not appear on touch screen terminals 3 4 Insert the memory card into the card slot of the terminal Open the Configuration Mode menu by simultaneously pressing the Left and Right arrows on keypad terminals or the Goto Config Screen button on touch screen terminals N CONFIGURATION MODE MEMORY CARD COMMUNICATION SETUP PRESET OPERATIONS TERMINAL INFO SCREEN SETUP DATE TIME PRINTER SETUP Run Reset FZ EIS Mode Video Comn Fault Aw LED sae Select Memory Card and press the Enter J key Valid Card Inserted k APPLICATIONS ON CARD F1 Memory Card Listing EERE EH HEE EE F8 Disconnect Card F2 Restore from Card F3 Save to Card aaa Format Card Ea If necessary press Erase Format Card F4 key on keypad termi nals to format or erase a 2711 NM11 12 13 14 memory card Do not perform this operation on a 2711 NM2xx ATA card where xx is size in megabytes The card becomes inoperable Because this operation erases all data on the memory card you are prompted to abort or continue Format erases entire card F1 Abort F2 Continue Using a Memory Card 4 7 5 Press Save to Card F3 on keypad terminals to transfer the application in the terminal to the card If the application already exists on the memory card you are prompted to abort or continue T
30. The default is 63 New Baud F3 Step through the baud rates with each key press 125K default 250K 500K AutoBaud PGM If you select AutoBaud the terminal determines the baud rate on startup provided there is sufficient network traffic If you select PGM the terminal uses the most recent baud rate stored on the communications card The selected baud rate takes effect on reset The maximum cable length is restricted at higher baud rates Configuring the Terminal 3 13 Active Baud read only Displays the current baud rate of the Panel View terminal The new baud is displayed after a reset If the baud rate was set to AutoBaud active baud displays the rate set by the terminal If the baud rate was set to PGM the active baud displays the most recent baud stored on the communications card Bus off Interrupt F4 Specifies what occurs when a CAN bus off interrupt occurs on the DeviceNet network The Panel View is not allowed network access when Hold on Reset is selected and a Bus off Interrupt occurs Hold in Reset holds the PanelView and waits for a communications reset or a terminal reset e Reset and Continue Communications resets DeviceNet communications and re establishes the communications link Interscan Delay F5 Opens the numeric entry scratchpad so you can change the delay between scans of the Explicit Client tags Enter a value of 0 to 65535 milliseconds and press the Enter J key On touch screen terminals
31. Yes F4 bast Chassis No F5 vor Rate 57 6K e7 PanelView 900 Keypad Terminal Publication 2711 6 1 2 10 Initial Setup Press this function key on 550 600 900 1000 1400 To set this RIO Parameter Description Options A F1 Rack Rack address of terminal on RIO net work On PV550 600 Press to open the scratchpad Enter the rack address and press J again On PV900 PV1000 PV1400 Press F1 to set the rack then use the up and down arrow keys to select an address 0 to 76 F1 F2 Rack Size Rack size of terminal Each key press displays a different size The terminal occupies a single rack 1 4 1 2 3 4 Full F2 F3 Starting Module Group Starting module group number of the terminal in the assigned rack Each key press displays a different module group 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 F3 F4 Pass Through Enabled Enables or Disables Pass Through which lets you transfer applications between a computer on a DH link and a terminal on a Remote 1 O link A PLC 5 controller passes data between the networks Yes or No F4 F5 Last Chassis Specifies whether the terminal occu pies the last module group in the assigned rack applies only to PLC2 controllers Yes or No F5 Block Transfer Timeout Timeout value for block transfers Each key press toggles a value 0 to 60 seconds 0 is the default F6 F6 Ba
32. custom legends On the keypad amp touch screen terminals you can ini tiate functions using the function keys and or touch screen objects Cursor Keys Use the cursor keys to move the cursor in displayed lists to select a numeric entry object or to enter config uration mode Numeric Entry Keys 0 9 Enters numeric values Enters a decimal point Enters a negative value Clears entered digits or cancels the scratchpad Stores an entered value Keypad Terminal Display On keypad terminals initiate the function of a displayed object such as an ON or OFF push button by pressing a function key F1 F10 Touch Screen On keypad amp touch screen terminals initiate the func Terminal Display tion of a displayed object such as an ON or OFF push button by touching the screen object Each interactive screen object occupies one or more of 128 cells On touch screen amp keypad terminals you can initiate functions using the function keys and or touch screen objects Touch Cells The 128 touch cells 16 columns x 8 rows let you ini Touch Screen terminal tiate functions by touching the screen Interactive screen objects are aligned with touch cells when the application is created Publication 2711 6 1 1 18 Terminal Overview PanelView 600 Keypad or Keypad amp Touch Screen Terminal Back Remote I O DH DeviceNet ControlNet or DF1 Version with RS 232 Port 10 11 12 130r14 15 DH 485 Version
33. font files 3 17 4 8 function key legend kits 1 31 1 34 indicators bar graphs 5 14 list indicators 5 14 multistate indicators 5 14 initial screen 2 8 installation of terminals P 3 P 4 Installing the Panel View 1000 clearances 9 4 cutout dimensions 9 5 enclosures 9 1 hazardous locations 9 1 mounting dimensions 9 3 panel installation 9 6 required tools 9 2 Installing the Panel View 1400 clip mounting 10 5 cutout dimensions 10 4 enclosures 10 1 mounting dimensions 10 2 required tools 10 1 stud mounting 10 7 Installing the Panel View 300 clearances 6 3 cutout dimensions 6 2 enclosures 6 1 hazardous locations 6 1 mounting dimensions 6 2 panel installation 6 4 required tools 6 2 Installing the Panel View 550 clearances 7 3 cutout dimensions 7 4 enclosures 7 1 hazardous locations 7 1 mounting dimensions 7 2 panel installation 7 5 required tools 7 2 Installing the Panel View 600 clearances 8 4 cutout dimensions 8 3 enclosures 8 1 Index l iii hazardous locations 8 1 mounting dimensions 8 2 panel installation 8 5 required tools 8 2 Installing the PanelView 900 clearances 9 4 cutout dimensions 9 5 enclosures 9 1 hazardous locations 9 1 mounting dimensions 9 2 panel installation 9 6 required tools 9 2 K key repeat delay 3 16 rate 3 16 keypad enable button 5 6 keypad terminals available options 1 1 1 6 operation 1 31 L language selec
34. isolation is required use Link Couplers Catalog No 1747 AIC as shown on next page ATTENTION Electrical isolation using Link Couplers Catalog No 1747 IC is required where the distance between the PanelView terminal and the SLC is greater than 6 1 meters 20 feet Publication 2711 6 1 Publication 2711 6 1 Making Terminal Connections Connecting to a DH 485 Network This section shows how to connect a DH 485 terminal to multiple SLC controllers on a DH 485 network through the AIC Link Coupler Link Coupler Network with Link Couplers Catalog No 1747 AIC SLC 5 O 6 amp 8 ee i ir i G PanelView 1000 j Touch Screen 2711 T10C3 Shown Power Source i or 1747 NP1 E Cable Catalog No 1747 C10 Catalog No 1747 C11 J Catalog No 1747 C20 Belden 9842 SLC 5 01 fl 9 LO E ERRE RE Important The DH 485 network cable requires proper shielding grounding and termination Refer to Data Highway Data Highway Plus Data Highway 485 Cable Installation Manual Publication No 1770 6 2 2 Making Terminal Connections 11 9 The illustration below shows how to connect a DH 485 terminal to a MicroLogix or SLC controller using the
35. temperatures less than 135 C 275 F Mount the PV600 terminal in a panel or enclosure to protect the internal circuitry The terminal meets NEMA Type 12 13 and 4X indoor ruse ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with the equivalent rating Allow enough space within the enclosure for adequate ventilation Consider heat produced by other devices in the enclosure The ambient temperature around the terminals must be between e 0 and 55 C 32 and 131 F for the PV600 keypad or keypad amp touch screen terminal e 0 and 50 C 32 and 122 F for the PVOO touch screen only terminal Make provisions to access the back panel of the terminal for wiring maintenance installing a memory card and troubleshooting Publication 2711 6 1 8 2 Installing the PV600 Terminal Required Tools Mounting Dimensions Other than the tools required to make the PV600 panel cutout the tools required for installation are e small slotted screwdriver e torque wrench in lbs e 2 phillips screwdriver e 2 phillips bit for torque wrench The illustration below shows mounting dimensions for the PV600 terminals PV600 Keypad Keypad amp Touch Screen Terminals a D mz 6 9 mm Alan Bradey 0 27 in Goa Top View GO A Eee 192 mm wa OIC 7 55 in Se 91mm me Taa 2o 3 60 in mi jie Ce Coe os en E iii NU 290 mm
36. verify that an application exists Screen objects do not func tion Communications problem Check status of COMM LED See problem No communications with SLC or PLC controller for more infor mation Application file name appears as on Terminal Info screen 1 Application is invalid 2 Application is unusable because of error 1 2 Download application and try again Download new application Area on color screen appears dark One of the backlight tubes has burnt out Replace color backlight Screen objects are not visible 1 Correct power is not applied 2 Contrast or intensity is not set cor rectly 3 Terminal is in screen saver mode 4 PV550 backlight lamp is not on 5 Terminal s backlight is burnt out 1 2 Verify power connections Access Screen Setup on the Config uration Mode menu and adjust the contrast On keypad terminals press the left and right arrow keys simultaneously then press F9 or F15 Access Screen Setup on the Config uration Mode menu to see if termi nal is set for screen saver mode Access Screen Setup on the Config uration Mode menu and turn on backlight Replace backlight Values do not update on dis play but appear as asterisks KKEK 1 Terminal is not communicating with controller 2 Value is invalid or exceeds the field width defined for the object 2 Check status of CO
37. 2 Fill Level Full Tank 4 gt Moves the vertical bar Hopper Control p gt Open Hopper 1 Open Hopper 2 Open Hopper 2 Close Hopper 2 Publication 2711 6 1 5 4 Running Applications Publication 2711 6 1 Cursor Indicates the selected item Move the cursor up or down the control list using the Up w and Down a arrow keys Cursor operation is configured by the application designer If the cursor is at the first or last item in a control list pressing the Up arrow when at the top or the Down arrow when at the bottom will either e cause no movement of the cursor or e move the cursor to the top or bottom of the list Tank Level Control Tank Level Control Empty Tank 1 4 Fill Level 1 2 Fill Level 1 4 Fill Level 1 2 Fill Level Full Tank If the list contains more items than can appear at one time the list scrolls If the cursor is at the top or bottom of a scrolling list the list scrolls one row at a time as the arrow keys are pressed List Keys Touch screen terminals require list keys on the screen to move the cursor in a control list and select entries The following table shows the list keys List Key Type Description Move Up Moves the cursor to the previous item in the list Move Down Moves the cursor to the next item in the list Home Moves the cursor to the f
38. 2711 K6C8 2711 K6C9 2711 K6C10 2711 K6C15 2711 K6C16 Touch Screen 24V dc only x x x x x x lt 2711 T6C1L1 2711 T6C2L1 x lt 2711 T6C3L1 2711 T6C5L1 2711 T6C8L1 2711 T6C9L1 2711 T6C10L1 x x x x lt 2711 T6C15L1 X 2711 T6C16L1 Publication 2711 6 1 L1 added to the end of a catalog number indicates 24V dc power Terminal Overview 1 5 PanelView 900 Monochrome Terminals Operator Communication Ports Printer Port Catalog Input RIO DH 485 RS 232 DH DeviceNet ControlNet DF1 RS 232 Number X X 2711 T9A1 2711 T9A2 xX 2711 T9A3 2 2711 T9A5 Touch Screen x x 2711 T9A8 x xX 2711 T9A9 X xX 2711 T9A10 X X 2711 T9A15 x xX 2711 K5A16 X xX 2711 K9A1 2711 K9A2 X 2711 K9A3 x 2711 K9A5 Keypad x X 2711 K9A8 x x 2711 K9A9 X xX 2711 K9A10 x X 2711 K9A15 x X 2711 K9A16 1 L1 added to the end of a catalog number indicates 24V dc power PanelView 900 Color Terminals Operator Communication Ports Printer Port Catalog Input RIO DH 485 RS 232 DH DeviceNet ControiNet pF1 RS 232 Number 2711 T9C1 2711 T9C3 2711 T9C8 2711 T9C9 2711 T9C10 2711 T9C15 2711 T9C16 Touch Screen 2711 K9C1 2711 K9C3 2711 K9C8 2711 K9C9 2711 K9C10 2711 K9C15 2711 K9
39. 5 000 feet DeviceNet Baud Rates 125K 250K 500K ControlNet Network Baud Rate 5M Distance Maximum 1 000 meters 3 280 feet DF1 Full Duplex Communications Baud Rate Distance Maximum 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 2K 15 24 meters 50 feet RS 232 Printer Port Baud Rates Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Handshaking 1200 2400 9600 19 2K None Even Odd 70r8 1or2 None Software XON XOFF Hardware Publication 2711 6 1 A 14 Specifications Agency Certifications Publication 2711 6 1 See Nameplate label on each terminal for certifications 300 550 600 900M 900C 1000G 1000C 1400 Emissions Class B Light Indus x x trial EN50081 1 1992 Emissions Class A Industrial X X X X X X EN50081 2 1993 Immunity Industrial X xX X X X X X X EN50082 2 1995 Programmable Controllers X X X X X X X X Equipment Requirements and Tests EN61131 2 1995 Low Voltage Directive X X x xX X X X X Safety Sections of EN61131 2 UL508 X X X X X X X X UL1604 Class 1 Div 2 x x24 x xX X X X Groups A B C D T4 UL2279 IEC79 15 Class 1 X X X Zone 2 Groups IIC T4 DEMKO prEN5002 1 Ex Na X X X Group IIC T4 CSA 22 2 No 142 X X X X X X X X CSA 22 2 No 213 Class 1 x x24 X x X X X Div 2 Groups A B C D T4 1 DeviceNet PanelView terminals are Class A for Emissions 2 PV550 Series C or later or PV550 Touch Screen Only Ser 3 PV900M Series C or
40. AIC Link Coupler Catalog No 1761 NET AIC AIC MicroLogix 1000 Catalog No 1761 NET AIC E Catalog No 1761 CBL HM02 1761 CBL AM00 Cable Catalog No 1761 CBL AS03 Catalog No 1761 CBL AS09 PanelView 1000 Touch Screen 2711 T10C3 Shown SLC 5 03 5 04 5 05 LA AIC fg gle sfes eefesesjes Catalog No 1761 NET AIC Cable a Catalog No 1761 CBL AS03 Catalog No 1761 CBL AS09 Channel 0 Port ey Catalog No 1747 CP3 __ aoa Oo To 24V DC Power PanelView 1000 Touch Screen 2711 T10C3 Shown AIC i i Catalog sca Catalog No 1761 NET AIC Microbogi 1000 El Ia ee Belden 9842 amp e To PanelView 1 Catalog No 7 z e 1761 CBL HM02 o 1761 CBL AM00 PanelView 1000 Do not connect the PanelView to Port 3 of the AlC when Port 3 is networked to other devices Cable j Catalog No 1747 C10 Catalog No 1747 C11 eh J Catalog No 1747 C20 Publication 2711 6 1 11 10 Making Terminal Connections Publ
41. Allen Bradley P 4 control lists 5 3 activating 5 3 active item 5 3 active list 5 3 cursor 5 4 list keys 5 4 piloted 5 5 selecting an item 5 5 vertical indicator bar 5 4 ControlNet communications active node 3 10 available terminals 1 2 1 6 channel status 3 11 communication status 3 10 compatible controllers 11 21 connecting a printer 11 30 ControlNet ports 11 21 ControlNet protocol 11 20 firmware revision 3 10 interscan delay 3 10 making connections 11 23 new node 3 10 related information 11 20 serial number 3 10 Publication 2711 6 1 l ii Index typical network 11 22 D data entry ASCII entry cursor point 5 8 ASCII entry keypad enable button 5 8 ASCII scratchpad 5 8 keypad enable button 5 6 numeric entry cursor point 5 6 numeric scratchpad 5 6 date and time setup 3 25 DC power connecting 2 5 2 6 electrical ratings 2 5 declarations of conformity C 2 degaussing PanelView 1400 enabling disabling 3 23 setting schedule 3 23 DeviceNet communications active baud rate 3 13 active node 3 12 available terminals 1 2 1 6 bus off interrupt 3 13 connecting a computer 11 30 connecting a printer 11 30 DeviceNet ports 11 25 input size 3 13 interscan delay 3 13 LED indicators 3 13 making connections 11 25 new baud rate 3 12 new node 3 12 output size 3 13 DF1 communications available terminals 1 2 1 6 baud rate 3 14 Comm LED 3 15 compatible controll
42. Class A Industrial x x x2 x x EN50081 2 1993 Immunity Industrial EN50082 2 1995 X X X X X X X X Programmable Controllers X X X X X X X X Equipment Requirements and Tests EN61131 2 1995 Low Voltage Directive X X X X X X X X Safety Sections of EN61131 2 DEMKO prEN5002 1 Ex Na Group IIC T4 X X X 1 DeviceNet PanelView terminals are Class A for Emissions 2 Does not apply to 600 touch screen only terminals Intended Use of Product According to these Standards the factor which determines for EMC purposes whether a product is deemed to be Industrial rather than Residential commercial or light industrial is given in clause 1 of EN5008 1 2 as follows Apparatus covered by this standard is not intended for connection to a public mains network supplied from a high or medium voltage transformer dedicated for the supply of an installation feeding a manufacturing or similar plant When installed in Europe any other application is in contravention of European Union Directives and a breach of these laws The PanelView 900 color the 1000 grayscale and the 1400 terminals are certified for direct connection to a low voltage public mains supply or to a dedicated source which is intended to interface to a low voltage public mains supply Publication 2711 6 1 C 2 European Union Directive Complaince Publication 2711 6 1 Wiring Recommendations To reduce electrical noise connect the Panel View terminal to its own branch
43. Connections DH 485 Terminal Connections Publication 2711 6 1 This section describes connections for the DH 485 Panel View terminals e DH 485 terminal ports e Connecting to a single SLC controller Point to Point e Connecting to a DH 485 network e Connecting a Hand held terminal e Connecting a computer DH 485 Terminal Ports DH 485 Panel View terminals with catalog numbers ending in 2 have two DH 485 ports Terminals with catalog numbers ending in 3 also have an RS 232 printer port Use the DH 485 Communications port to e communicate with a single or multiple SLC controllers over a DH 485 network Use the DH 485 SLC Programming connector to e upload download PanelView applications e monitor SLC operation enter modify SLC programs test network devices Use the RS 232 Printer port to e connect a printer that supports the IBM enhanced character set For details on connecting to the RS 232 port see the last section in this chapter The DH 485 communications port and programming connector may appear in different locations on specific terminals Identify the ports by their size and shape or by the port labels PanelView 550 PanelView 1000 Keypad 2711 K5A3 Shown Keypad 2711 K10C3 Shown e oo lt ij p D ii D KOLO 5 E amp E Coma FAULT RS 232 Printer
44. Do not over tighten ATTENTION Mounting nuts must be tightened to a torque of 10 inch pounds to provide a proper seal and to prevent potential damage to the terminal Allen Bradley assumes noresponsibility for water or chemical damage to the terminal or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation 9 Remove the protective installation label covering the top vents of the terminal ATTENTION Failure to remove the protective installation label covering the top vents could result in overheating and damage to the terminal Publication 2711 6 1 Chapter Objectives Hazardous Locations Enclosures Chapter 8 Installing the PV600 Terminal This chapter describes how to mount the PV600 terminal in a panel or enclosure including e hazardous locations e enclosures e required tools e mounting dimensions e cutout dimensions e clearances e installing the PV600 terminal in a panel See the nameplate label on terminal for certifications on hazardous locations ATTENTION In Class 1 Division 2 Hazardous locations the Panel View terminal must be wired per the National Electric Code as it applies to hazardous locations Peripheral equipment must also be suitable for the location in which it is installed The PV600 terminals have an operating temperature code of T4 maximum operating temperature of 135 C or 275 F Do not install the terminals in environments where atmospheric gases have ignition
45. EE A A A Filename FEE ARE Fontfile HHA AHHH JRE Bytes Used EXIT Ke FARE Bytes Free F1 Boot Displays the boot code revision Firmware Displays the firmware revision Hardware Displays the hardware configuration Keypad CPS Touch Screen TS Keypad and Touch Screen TS CPS Communications Port P0 485 P0 232 P1 RIO P1 DH P1 232 P1 DF1 Screen Size SS5 5 SS6 0 SS9 0 SS10 0 SS14 0 Filename Displays the name of the active application file If the application file exists but is invalid the file name appears as _ e Bytes Used displays the number of bytes used by the loaded application e Bytes Free displays the number of bytes available Font File Displays the name of the external font file used by the application Exit F10 or F16 Returns to the Configuration Mode menu Publication 2711 6 1 3 18 Configuring the Terminal Adjusting Screen Parameters Publication 2711 6 1 Select Screen Setup from the Configuration Mode menu to adjust settings of the terminal display Changes take effect immediately PanelView 550 Screen Setup PanelView 300 Similar aa SCREEN SETUP A Backlight Contrast Video Mode F2 Off F3 10 F4 Reverse Backlight Timeout 10 min Reset EXIT ee F9 Video F1 Note Certain settings may make viewing the screen difficult Do not exit this screen until viewing adjustments are acceptable Backlig
46. Invalid Peer Address Occurs at runtime if the node Clear the message and determine which tag address of a peer tag is the same as the PanelView in the application is pointing to the Panel View s node address Correct the application 7 Change Of State Input Overrun Occurs if PanelView Clear the message Excessive network traffic state changes on I O input data occurs faster than the could cause this problem if inputs are PanelView can send them to the I O scanner changing rapidly 8 An external network process has caused the reset of No action required Any server connections the network access process Connections are tempo will need to be re established rarily lost Occurs if an external device sends an Iden tify Object Reset Service to the terminal or if an external device changes the terminal s node address directly or using the Offline Connection Set 10 Unsupported DeviceNet message received Should not occur during normal operation Clear the message If problem reoccurs contact technical support 12 Invalid ASA Number 0x00000000 or OxFFFFFFFF Clear the message The message occurs Occurs if the flash memory is corrupt or an invalid each time the terminal is reset The terminal ASA number was programmed operates normally but you should correct the problem Contact technical support 14 Get Next Scan Item Failed in peer mode Should not occur in normal operation Clear the message If problem reoccurs contact tec
47. Kong Tel 852 2887 4788 Fax 852 2508 1846 Publication 2711 6 1 March 2000 A Allen Bradley PRONE DOGE ino Automation 40061 360 01 F Supersedes Publication 2711 6 1 November 1999 Copyright 2000 Rockwell International Corporation Printed in the U S A
48. LA BANDE DE PROTECTION APRES I LE CABLAGE QUITAR LA CINTA DESPUES DE HACER LA CONEXION ial DOGOS 0E U RIMUOVERE IL NASTRO DOPO IL CABLAGGIO Publication 2711 6 1 266 mm 10 47 in PV550 Touch Screen Terminals T Top View QD Allen Bradley PanelView 550 Pa T cK SS 152 mm 64mm mi UU ANNA 8 mm 6 00 in 2 54in UU o000 pan 8 20 in Vooo JL 185 mm 7 28 in Installing the PV550 Terminal 7 3 Clearances When installing the PV550 terminal allow space for mounting air flow maintenance memory card and legend strip installation PV550 Touch Screen Terminals PV550 Keypad Keypad amp Touch Screen Terminals Leave 25 mm 1 0 in for Mounting and Air Flow Terminal Cutout Terminal Cutout Use full size template Use full size template Leave 25 mm 1 0 in f 5 shipped with terminal for Mounting and Air Flow shipped with terminal Leave 38 mm 1 5 in for Mounting Air Flow and Wiring Connections Back Clearance Back Clearance mU I T IU ULN l 7 il ri 64mm BEmm REEERE ysu f 2 54 in 500 3 39 in fi nekas nas ki Eran ARZIR EN I I ih 109 mm VL SME a OAM U 000000 4 3 in Ih eeuen itera bieo E can isa i H Memory Card Retainer Card Memory Card Retain
49. RS 232 port of a computer or printer 2711 NC14 10 meter 32 7 foot cable connects an RS 232 terminal to the Channel 0 port of an SLC 5 03 controller or the RS 232 port of a computer or printer 2706 NC13 3 meter 10 ft cable connects an RS 232 terminal to an SLC 5 03 controller or the RS 232 port of a computer or printer Remote I O Cable Catalog No Description 1770 CD Shielded 3 conductor cable Belden 9463 for connecting a Remote O ter minal to a Remote I O network Replacement Parts Backlight Lamps Catalog No 300 550 600 900 1000 Description 2711 NL1 X Halogen backlight lamp for all PV550 terminals Provides backlighting for LCD display 2711 NL2 X Backlight for PV900 color terminal 2711 NL3 X Backlight for PV600 color terminal 2711 NL4 x Backlight for PV1000 color terminal Real Time Clock Modules Catalog No 300 550 600 900 1000 1400 Description 2711 NB2 X Real time clock module for PV550 Series D or earlier Does not apply to the PV550 touch screen terminals Contains lithium battery 2711 NB3 X X X xX x Real time clock module for PV600 PV900 PV1000 PV1400 or PV550 Series E or later Does not apply to PV550 touch screen termi nals Contains lithium battery 2711 NB4 X X X Real time clock module for PV300 keypad PV550 PV600 touch screen only terminals Contains lithium battery Panel Mount Clips and Studs
50. blank side to create custom labels 2711 NF2A X 1 legend insert for PV900 keypad mono chrome terminal with key labels F1 F16 on one side Use blank side to create custom labels 2711 NF2C xX 1 legend insert for PV900 keypad color termi nal with key labels F1 F 16 on one side Use blank side to create custom labels 2711 NF4 X 1 legend insert with key labels F1 F10 on one side Use blank side to create custom labels 2711 NF5 x 2 legend inserts One has key labels F1 F16 the other has key labels F17 F21 Use blank sides to create custom labels 2711 NF6 X 1 legend insert with key labels F1 F16 Use blank side to create custom labels 2711 NF7 X 2 legend inserts with key labels F1 F4 and F5 F8 Use blank side to create custom labels Memory Cards and Retainer Catalog No 300 550 600 900 1000 1400 Description 2711 NM11 x x X x xX x 256K memory card for storing applications 2711 NM12 x x x x x 1M flash memory card for storing applications 2711 NM13 X X X X X x 2M flash memory card for storing applications 2711 NM14 X X X X X x 4M flash memory card for storing applications 2711 NM24 X xX X X X x 4M flash ATA card for storing applications and font files 2711 NM28 X X xX X X x 8M flash ATA card for storing applications and font files 2711 NM216 X X X X xX x 8M flash ATA card for storing applications and font files 2711 NMCC X X X X Secures memory card in all terminals except the PV1400 and PV550 touch screen Preve
51. character at a time 2 When pressing Backspace lt in an empty scratchpad value 0 the scratchpad is removed Publication 2711 6 1 5 8 Running Applications ASCII Entry Controls Character Keyboard Display Area Controls ASCII entry controls allow you to send an alphanumeric string up to 128 characters to a controller Like numeric entry controls the ASCII entry control can appear on a screen as a keypad enable button or a cursor point When either object is activated the ASCII scratchpad opens The look of the scratchpad depends on the terminal ASCII Scratchpad Keypad or Keypad Touch Screen Terminals A GH J K mM N ar T WX a a g h j k rm r E Ir wW X Z 0 6 7 9 5s C lt gt 5 amp Pe heehee hs Ee ied al a Spa e SEL INS lt lt gt gt ESC CLR re EL FZ F3 F4 FS Fo Select characters from the Character Keyboard by moving the cursor with the keypad arrows over a character and pressing the Sel F1 function key The character appears in the Display Area This area scrolls so you can enter a string that is longer than the Display Area All characters are sent to the controller even if not visible After entering characters press to send the string to the controller The leftmost character is placed in the high byte of the first word of the write tag the next character in the low byte and so on Note DeviceNet ASCI
52. circuit The input power source should be protected by a fuse or circuit breaker rated no more than 15 amps Route incoming power to the Panel View terminal by a separate path from the communications cable Where power and communication lines must cross they should cross at right angles Communication lines can be installed in the same conduit as low level DC I O lines less than 10 Volts Declarations of Conformity Declarations of Conformity are available for each of the Panel View terminals at the website www ab com support under Product Certification Glossary adapter ControlNet device which responds to scanner messages also called slave device address 1 A character string that uniquely identifies a memory location 2 A character string that uniquely identifies the physical location of an input or output circuit application In the context of PanelBuilder32 an application is a logical arrangement of screens which replace the functions of a control panel and consist of push buttons data entry objects control lists and indicators The application runs in a Panel View terminal application file File containing configuration information for a Panel View terminal Files exist in either a Panel View PVA or a PanelBuilder32 PBA format Files transferred to a terminal are in a PVA format Files within PanelBuilder32 are in a PBA format ATA card Advanced Technology Attachment ATA Intelligent Drive Electroni
53. de 24V dc nominal 40 Watts max 1 7A 24V dc 18 to 32 V dc 24V dc nominal Power Consumption 50 Watts max 2 1A 24V dc Mechanical Enclosure NEMA Type 12 13 4X Indoor use only IP54 IP65 LED Indicators COMM Fault Green Red Weight PV1000G Keypad Touch 3 27 kg 7 2 Ibs 3 18 kg 7 0 Ibs Weight PV1000C Keypad Touch Screen 3 72 kg 8 2 lbs 3 58 kg 7 9 Ibs Dimensions PV1000G 1000C Keypad mm inches 282 H x 423 W x 112 D 11 11 H x 16 64 W x 4 40 D Dimensions PV1000G 1000C Touch Screen mm inches 282 H x 370 W x 112 D 11 11 H x 14 58 W x 4 40 D Installed Depth PV1000G 97 mm 3 81 inches 129 mm 5 06 inches with memory card retainer 220 mm 8 65 inches with memory card retainer and clearance to insert and remove memory card Installed Depth PV1000C 99 mm 3 89 inches 131 mm 5 14 inches with memory card retainer 222 mm 8 73 inches with memory card retainer and clearance to insert and remove memory card Terminal Memory Total Application Flash Memory 1008K bytes application screens Specifications A 11 Display PV1000G Type Electroluminescent Size 211 x 158 mm 8 3 x 6 2 in Pixels 640 x 480 Touch Cells 384 24 columns x 16 rows Touch Cell Size 26 x 30 pixels PV1000C Type Active Matrix Thin Film Resistor TFT with Cold Cathode Fluor
54. e terminology e installing PanelView terminals e European Union Directive Compliance e related publications e technical support Publication 2711 6 1 P 2 Preface Contents of Manual Publication 2711 6 1 The following table gives an overview of this manual Chapter Title Purpose 1 Terminal Overview Describes features of the PanelView terminals 2 Initial Setup Describes how to apply power and reset the PanelView terminals 3 Configuring the Terminal Shows how to configure the terminal using the Configuration Mode menu 4 Using a Memory Card Tells how to copy applications to and from a memory card 5 Running Applications Describes objects common to most applications 6 Installing the PanelView 300 Describes enclosure or panel mount Terminal ing of the PanelView 300 terminal 7 Installing the PanelView 550 Describes enclosure or panel mount Terminal ing of the PanelView 550 terminal 8 Installing the PanelView 600 Describes enclosure or panel mount Terminal ing of the PanelView 600 terminal 9 Installing the Describes enclosure or panel mount PanelView 900 1000 terminal ing of the PanelView 900 1000 termi nal 10 Installing the PanelView 1400 Describes enclosure or panel mount Terminal ing of the PanelView 1400 terminal 11 Making Terminal Connections Describes connections for the Remote I O DH 485 DH RS 232 DF1 ControlNet and DeviceNet versions of the PanelView terminals Also
55. have ignition temperatures less than 135 C 275 F The PV900 PV 1000 terminal must be mounted in an environment that provides IEC 1131 2 Pollution degree 2 protection Mount the terminal in a panel or enclosure to protect the internal circuitry The terminal meets NEMA Type 12 13 and 4X indoor ruse ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with the equivalent rating Allow enough space within the enclosure for adequate ventilation Consider heat produced by other devices in the enclosure The ambient temperature around the terminals must be between 0 and 55 C 32 and 131 F Make provisions to access the back panel of the terminal for wiring maintenance installing a memory card and troubleshooting Publication 2711 6 1 9 2 Installing the PV900 1000 Terminals Required Tools Mounting Dimensions Publication 2711 6 1 Other than the tools required to make the panel cutout the tools required for installation are e small slotted screwdriver e torque wrench in lbs with slotted or phillips head driver PV900 Terminals The illustrations below show mounting dimensions for the PV900 monochrome and color terminals PV900 Touch Terminal Mounting Dimensions Allen Bradley PaneVView 900 6 9 mm a in Top View 249 mm aint 9 80 in 90 mm N 112 mm sii AUU 336 mm 13 24 in
56. ihat are unavallapie required by the application 2 The network is active but are at the expected node SLCs are not located at the addresses with the commu expected nodes Node and nication parameters set maximum node numbers properly may not be set correctly 615 Duplicate node Comm Status More than one node was Verify all device nodes address assigned the same address 616 Data errors on the Comm Status Corrupt data packets were Verify controller addressing link detected on DH 485 network and baud rate settings Check for loose or reversed wiring ControlNet Terminal Messages See Terminal Codes for messages below 634 PanelView offline Comm Warning PanelView is offline Check connections 634 Write fail Comm Warning PanelView is communicating Check define data table with the controller The data address in the controller table address does not exist 634 Write timeout Comm Warning PanelView is not communicat Check connections and node ing with the logic controller configuration in the application 634 Read fail Comm Warning PanelView is communicating Check define data table with the controller The data address in the controller table address does not exist 634 Read timeout Comm Warning PanelView is not communicat Check define data table ing with the controller address in the controller 636 Initial write failed Reminder Write to Logic Controller on Check define data table Startup was configured and on powerup the Pan
57. in the enclosure The ambient temperature around the terminals must be between 0 and 55 C 32 and 131 F Make provisions to access the back sides of the terminal Access is required for wiring routine maintenance adjusting brightness contrast installing a memory card and troubleshooting In addition to the tools required to make the panel cutout you need the tools below For clip mounting e socket screwdriver phillips head or slotted e 16 inch 406 am extension rod minimum e socket driver in lab torque wrench recommended For stud mounting e 7 32 and 3 8 inch socket e 16 inch 406 mm extension rod minimum e socket driver in lb torque wrench recommended Publication 2711 6 1 10 2 Installing the PV1400 Terminal Mounting Dimensions Publication 2711 6 1 The illustrations below show mounting dimensions for the PV1400 terminals PV1400 Touch Terminal Mounting Dimensions mmay 355 mm 13 97 in 441 mm 17 37 in PV1400 Keypad Terminal Mounting Dimensions t 355 mm Sao 13 97 in o 0000 O 0000 483 mm 19 0 in 3 3 mm 0 13 in Top View Z nen os 370 mm 394 mm
58. is no application in the terminal loaded in the terminal 333 File in use Request Reminder Attempt to format memory card Format the memory card ona denied containing a file used by the computer or a PanelView ter application This usually occurs minal that does not have an when an application requires a application loaded font file on the memory card 334 Unexpected card Reminder File You removed the memory card Press the Disconnect Card but removal Please dis Transfer Status during normal operation and ton to close the files on the connect card before did not press the Disconnect card When prompted remove removal button on the Memory Card the card from the slot and then configuration screen re insert the card Enter Con figuration Mode and press the Run Mode button 340 Format erases entire Warning Operator pressed F4 Erase Enter appropriate response card Format Card on the Memory 0 or F1 to abort 0 or F1 Abort Card configuration screen 1 or F2 to continue 1 or F2 Continue 341 Proceed with down Warning You pressed F2 Restore Enter appropriate response load 0 or F1 Abort 1 or F2 Continue From Card on the Memory Card configuration screen 0 or F1 to abort 1 or F2 to continue Publication 2711 6 1 B 4 Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers Error Number Terminal Message Type Meaning Recommended Action 342 The PVA File exists Rem
59. keypad screen 1 the viewing surface on which data is displayed 2 The visual image on a screen segment Trunk cable sections connected through taps with terminators at each end and no repeaters SLC An Allen Bradley programmable controller with a name that has the prefix SLC SMAX Highest ControlNet node address which can communicate during the scheduled portion of the network update interval tap Hardware component that connects devices to the ControlNet trunk cable touch cell 1 of 128 or 384 rectangular areas on the terminal display that can sense when touched touch screen The display window of the terminal that responds when touched trunk cable Bus or central part of a cable system unscheduled messages Messages that are sent on an as needed basis Unscheduled messages are sent during the unscheduled portion of the network update interval Publication 2711 6 1 G 6 Glossary Publication 2711 6 1 UMAX Highest ControlNet node address which can communicate during the unscheduled portion of the network update interval upload download Commonly referred to the reading writing across a link relatively large blocks of data from one device to another Whether it is considered an upload or download may depend upon whether it is a read or write and upon which device initiates the transaction When data is transferred to a programming device it is considered an upload When data is transferred from a programmi
60. later 4 All PV550 terminals have a Temperature Code Rating of T2 5 Does not apply to 600 touch screen only terminals ies A or later Types of Terminal Messages Appendix B Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers This appendix lists e terminal messages and codes that may appear during terminal operation e description of self test numbers Status Messages Indicate the terminal is performing an operation that may limit access to the terminal such as an application download or a communication problem The message disappears when the terminal completes the operation or when the condition is satisfied Reminder Messages Indicate a minor fault or mistake Reminder messages appear when an invalid operation is attempted such as entering an out of range value Pressing any key removes the message Warning Messages Indicate the operation may produce undesirable results You must respond to warning messages as indicated in the message Fault Messages Indicate the terminal has detected a condition which prevents further operation The current application will halt The terminal must be reset power cycled to recover from this type of error Publication 2711 6 1 B 2 Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers General Terminal Messages Error Number Terminal Messages Type Meaning Recommended Action 200 206 300 A fault has occurred Minor Fault A minor fault was detected that Press a
61. mode the selected character replaces the character at the cursor in the Display Area lt lt Moves the cursor one character to the left in the Display Area gt gt Moves the cursor one character to the right in the Display Area ESC Closes the scratchpad without making any changes CLR Clears the string in the Display Area Deletes the character to the left of the cursor in the Display Area J Sends the character string to the assigned write tag address in the controller When opening the ASCII scratchpad the string is highlighted If you select a character imme diately the terminal clears the Display Area and displays the selected character If you press a control key the terminal continues to display the existing string so you can edit it Publication 2711 6 1 5 10 Running Applications ASCII Scratchpad 900 1000 1400 Touch Screen Terminals Display Area m tJejjsj al ojlel s ety f Character Keyboard S W EJR T YJUJIJOJP if SI D EFJ G J K L nm Zi x c v Bi N M lt gt Controls M see caps ove SPACE gt gsc cur Select characters by touching the Character Keyboard on the screen The character is entered in the Display Area This area scrolls so you can enter a string that is longer than the Display Area All characters are sent to the controller even if not visible After entering the characters press on the s
62. press the J key on the scratchpad The default is 500 milliseconds This time delay is inserted between each full scan of the Explicit Client tags in the current screen context The value is initially set by the downloaded application but can be changed by an operator The new value takes effect at the end of the current scan delay Explicit Client mode will generate low priority network messaging at intervals less than 500 milliseconds Input Size Displays the number of words 0 to 64 sent by the Panel View in an T O message The default value is 0 which indicates that no input data is exchanged with the scanner This value is set by the downloaded application Output Size Displays the number of words 0 to 64 received by the Panel View in an I O message The default value is 0 which indicates no output data is exchanged with the scanner This value is set by the downloaded application Comm LED e solid fill normal operating state e blinking no communications established e no fill hardware failure Exit F10 or F16 Returns to the Configuration Mode menu Publication 2711 6 1 3 14 Configuring the Terminal Publication 2711 6 1 DF1 Communications The DF1 screen lets you display or modify DF1 full duplex communication settings for a DF1 PanelView terminal ATTENTION Settings downloaded with a DF1 application have priority over terminal settings and take effect immediately after the download f
63. screen Note On PV300 terminals scroll down on the main configuration menu to select a language re N Deutsches Metin auswahlen Scagliere Italiano Escoger Espa ol Select English G The terminal supports 5 languages e French e German e Italian e Spanish e English Language List Select a language using the up or down arrow keys All configuration screens and terminal messages will be displayed in the selected language Exit F10 or F16 Returns to the Configuration Mode menu Configuring the Terminal 3 5 Using a Memory Card Select Memory Card from the Configuration Mode menu to transfer applications between a memory card and the terminal Chapter 4 describes the transfer procedure a Valid Card Inserted N APPLICATIONS ON CARD Memory F1 Card PVA Listing FEA AE Disconnect F8 Card F2 Restore from Card F3 Save to Card EXIT A Erase Format Card ane Memory Card Listing F1 Displays the file names of applications on the memory card Only 1 file name is displayed at a time Press the Memory Card Listing button or F1 to scroll through the file names This button does not display the names of font files OTF Disconnect Card F8 or F5 Closes all files on the memory card Press Disconnect before removing the card from the slot to ensure all files are closed A message appears when you can remove the card from the card slo
64. seal Do not use sealing compounds N ell pan ZA DANGER am 5 cow s Cal g e OOO pI 5T aes a J a 1 ola Wel J0 Sealing Gasket 3 Although the keypad legend strip can be installed on the keypad and keypad amp touch screen terminals at any time we recommend that you install the strip after the terminal is installed 4 Place the terminal in the panel cutout Publication 2711 6 1 8 6 Installing the PV600 Terminal 5 Install the 4 mounting clips 2 on top 2 on bottom The ends of the clips slide into the slots on the terminal Tighten the clip mounting screws by hand until the gasket seal contacts the mounting surface uniformly PV600 Touch Screen Terminal PV600 Keypad Keypad amp Touch Screen Terminal 1 Protective installation label 2 Protective installation labels Install 4 mounting clips Top left and right slots Bottom left and right slots Self Locking Nuts 4 used 8 provided Mounting Studs _2 left 2 right 6 Alternately tighten the self locking nuts or mounting clip screws until the terminal is held firmly against the panel Tighten the nuts or screws to a torque of 10 inch pounds Do n
65. terminals or press touch screen terminals to enter the selection Language F8 Displays the language menu Run Mode F2 or F1 Runs the loaded application Reset Video F15 or F9 Resets the video to default settings The reset video function is useful if the screen is set to non viewable settings Configuring the Terminal 3 3 Comm and Fault LED The 2 LEDs on the Configuration Mode menu indicate the operating state of the terminal The operating states vary for each communication protocol DH 485 DH LED Indicators This pattern Indicates Comm Solid Fill Normal operating state Blinking No communications Flashing When power is first applied momentarily Fault No Fill Normal operating state Blinking Hardware is functioning but no application file is loaded or the current application is corrupt Remote I O LED Indicators This pattern Indicates Comm Solid Fill Normal operating state No Fill No communications Blinking PLC controller is in program mode Flashing When power is first applied momentarily Fault No Fill Normal operating state Blinking Hardware is functioning but no application file is loaded or the current application is corrupt Publication 2711 6 1 3 4 Configuring the Terminal Selecting a Language Publication 2711 6 1 Press the Language button F8 key from the Configuration Mode menu to display the Language Selection
66. terminals you can initiate functions using the function keys and or touch screen objects The 128 touch cells 16 columns x 8 rows let you ini tiate functions by touching the screen Interactive screen objects are aligned with touch cells when the application is created Publication 2711 6 1 Terminal Overview PanelView 550 Keypad or Keypad amp Touch Screen Terminals Back DH 485 Version without RS 232 Port 2 Toes g A Co DANGER lt il s D k fan I D 1 a 7 AC connector shown DC connector looks different DH 485 Version with RS 232 Port l J 10 RS 232 Version with additional RS 232 Port EA 18 12 Publication 2711 6 1 11 10 8 Backlight lamp behind access cover Remote I O DH DeviceNet ControlNet or DF1 Version with RS 232 Port
67. to appropriate memory card con close the files on the card taining the font file inserted in Remove the card from the card the card slot of the terminal slot Locate the card containing the font file or copy the correct font file to a card Insert the correct memory card in the card slot and enter Run mode 1110 No valid application Reminder You tried to run an application Download application to termi that has not been downloaded nal to the terminal 1118 Access denied Status Wrong password entered Enter a valid password 1119 Access denied Status Password not recognized Enter a valid password 1120 Security tampering Status PVA file was corrupted New application file must be attempt to bypass security was downloaded to the terminal detected 1121 No operator Status There is no currently selected Select the operator requiring selected operator but a password the new password change has been requested 1122 Password change is Reminder Password is unchangeable Password cannot be changed not allowed at the current level of security 1123 Password change is Reminder Operator cannot change pass Current operator does not have not allowed word access for password changes 1124 New password must Reminder New pass words must be Enter the new password again be entered before it entered twice to verify that it was entered cor can be verified rectly 1125 New and verify pass Status The same password was not Enter the same pa
68. to a PLC 5 controller The controller passes data to the Panel View terminal over the Remote I O network PLC 5 DH E EEN a Cc t Remote 1 0 i sta Pass Through Remote I O Network ae BL ooo00 0000 00000 00000 000 a a Gal al Gal ggggg MERRE 0000 o Q a GOR o Daw MG PanelView To transfer an application using Remote I O Pass Through 1 A Data Highway Plus Interface Module must be installed in the computer Allen Bradley offers a variety of interface cards for a DH connection between a computer and a controller The appropriate communication driver must be configured on the computer Connect the computer to the PLC See the instruction sheets pro vided with the communication module or card to select the proper cable Connect the cable between the computer and the controller Pass Through must be enabled for the terminal Check the RIO Configuration screen on the terminal s Configuration Mode menu Pass Through is enabled using the out of box application provided with the terminal or when defining Remote I O parame ters in the PanelBuilder32 software Refer to the online help in the PanelBuilder32 software for proce dures on how to transfer applications using Pass Through Publication 2711 6 1 11 6 Making Terminal
69. with the kits Publication 2711 6 1 12 6 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Publication 2711 6 1 PanelView 300 Terminals Appendix A Electrical DC Power Supply Voltage Limits 18 to 32V dc 24V dc nominal Power Consumption 18 Watts max 0 75A 24V dc Mechanical Enclosure NEMA Type 12 13 4X Indoor use only IP54 IP65 LED Indicators COMM Green Fault Red Weight 673 grams 1 48 Ibs Dimensions mm 197 H x 140 W x 82 D Inches 7 76 H x 5 53 W x 3 21 D Installed Depth 69mm 2 73 inches 122 4 mm 4 82 inches with memory card retainer 216 mm 8 5 inches with memory card retainer and clearance to insert and remove memory card Display Type Liquid Crystal Display LCD with integral LED backlight 100 000 hour life Size 73 mm w x 42 mm h 2 87 in w x 1 67 in h Pixels 128 x 64 Terminal Memory Total Application Flash Memory 240K bytes application screens Environment Operating Temperature 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Storage Temperature 25 to 85 C 4 to 188 F Relative Humidity non condensing 5 to 95 at 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Heat Dissipation 18 Watts 69 BTU HR Impulse Shock operating non operating 15G 30G Vibration operating 2G up to 2 000 Hz Publication 2711 6 1 A 2 Specifications PanelView 550 Terminals Publication 2711 6 1 Character Sizes Pixel size 0
70. 0 i PanelView 1000 Bilis K5A1 Shown Keypad 2711 K10C1 Shown me Fi i aQ ComM FAULT EA Remote I O Port RS 232 Port Remote I O Port r 0 0 Publication 2711 6 1 ir Vn SS 00000 Oy A A oo0oo0oo0 RS 232 Port oo0oo000 o o Making Terminal Connections 11 3 Supported Controllers The Remote I O terminal connects to any Allen Bradley 1771 Remote I O link Applicable host controllers include almost all Allen Bradley PLCs computers VME controllers and DEC Q Bus controllers with a Remote I O scanner module New PLC product releases that support 1771 Remote I O will also work with PanelView When connecting a PanelView terminal to a controller refer to the user manual for your controller or scanner module for connection diagrams and any Remote I O limitations The table below provides a summary of possible connections Controller Scanner Comments PLC 5 11 5 151 PLC Integral Connect PanelView terminals directly 5 20 5 25 1771 SN to the Remote I O port scanner 5 30 5 60 5 250 mode Connect PanelView termi nals through the 1771 SN subscan ner module PLC 5 10 5 12 1771 SN Connect PanelView terminals through the 1771 SN subscanner module PLC 2 1771 SN or Connect PanelView term
71. 1 DH Terminal Connections Keypad 2711 K5A8 Shown Making Terminal Connections 11 13 This section describes connections for the DH Panel View terminals including e DH connectors e typical DH system configuration e making DH connections DH Terminal Ports The DH versions of the PanelView terminals have a DH port and an RS 232 port Use the DH port to e communicate with a PLC 5 controller on the Allen Bradley DH link via the processor s DH port e communicate with an SLC 5 04 controller Channel 0 port on the Allen Bradley DH link via the processor s DH port Use the RS 232 port to e transfer Panel View applications between a computer and the DH terminal using a direct connection e connect a printer For connection details see the last section in this chapter PanelView 550 PanelView 1000 Keypad 2711 K10C8 Shown OO DH Port RS 232 Port arene 00000 O S5s5 0 O DH Port RS 232 Port OCo0000 o o Publication 2711 6 1 11 14 Making Terminal Connections Typical DH System Configuration For more information on the Allen Bradley DH link refer to 1785 5 7 Enhanced PLC 5 Programmable Controllers Installation Instructions 1770 6 2 2
72. 1 6 1 PV300 Keypad Terminal The Configuration Mode menu appears on powerup if an application is not loaded or if the menu was last displayed prior to a reset or power down To access Configuration Mode on keypad terminals If an application is running simultaneously press the Left and Right arrow keys on the terminal keypad To access Configuration Mode on touch screen terminals e press the Goto Config Screen button on an application screen or e press the filled box in the lower right corner of the screen during powerup Note Most of the screens in this chapter are for the Panel View 900 keypad terminal The screens for other terminals are similar On keypad terminals you press terminal function keys to modify settings these keys may differ between terminals depending on the screen size and function key placement On touch screen terminals you press the screen field or button CONFIGURATION MODE MEMORY CARD COMMUNICATION SETUP PRESET OPERATIONS TERMINAL INFO SCREEN SETUP Function keys do not DATE TIME appear on touch PRINTER SETUP FS ay screen terminals Run Reset O O Fz Mode F15 video Comm Fault o LED y Note On PV550 PV600 terminals the Reset Video button is F9 On PanelView 300 terminals Reset Video is F2 and Run Mode is F1 Operations List Select an operation using the Up a or Down vw arrow keys Press the Enter J key keypad
73. 14 58 in 15 53 in 3 3 mm 0 13 in Top View 370 mm 394 mm 14 58 in 15 53 in Installing the PV1400 Terminal 10 3 Clearances Allow adequate space for mounting air flow maintenance adjusting brightness contrast memory card and legend strip installation Important If using a memory card allow a back clearance to load the card Side Top and Bottom Clearances Leave 51 mm 2 0 in for Mounting and Air Flow Terminal Cutout Front View Use full size template shipped with terminal l Leave 51 mm 2 0 in for Mounting Leave 51 mm 2 0 in for Mounting and Air Flow 3 3 mm Back Clearance 0 13 in 370 mm 14 58 in Approximately 400 mm 15 74 in is required to insert and load a memory card Card Publication 2711 6 1 10 4 Installing the PV1400 Terminal Cutout Dimensions 170 mm 6 70 in Ignore stud holes if mounting terminal using panel clips 15 40 in Use the full size template provided with the terminal to mark cutout dimensions The illustration below shows reduced size cutouts with dimensions PV1400 Keypad Terminals 419 mm cone 221mm 7 32 in 5 56 mm Typical 8 70 in in 5 56 mm Typical o _ 110mm 7 18 Holes 4 35 in 140 mm 5 50 in ponm 305 mm 12 0 in o o 233mm 9 16 in PV1400 Touch Scr
74. 15 Video Comm Fault a LED ae 3 Select Memory Card and press the Enter J key i Valid Card Inserted k APPLICATIONS ON CARD FL Memory Card Listing RE ER EE HE EEE F8 Disconnect Card F2 Restore from Card F3 Save to Card Comms Format Card eg 4 Press Memory Card Listing F1 on keypad terminals until the application file you want to load is displayed Publication 2711 6 1 5 6 Using a Memory Card 4 5 Press Restore From Card F2 on keypad terminals to begin the transfer Because this operation overwrites the current application in the terminal you are prompted to abort or continue Proceed with download F1 Abort F2 Continue The terminal displays the status of the transfer FILE TRANSFER STATUS 03 50 100 Percent Complete ee progress E When the transfer is complete the Panel View terminal checks the validity of the application resets and runs the application Publication 2711 6 1 4 6 Using a Memory Card Loading Application on a Memory Card Publication 2711 6 1 The steps below show how to load an application in the terminal onto a memory card ATTENTION Explosion Hazard Do not install or remove memory card unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous To transfer an application to a memory card 1 2
75. 16 All Panel View terminals and computers with a DataBook TMB240 or TMB250 card drive support these cards e 256K flash memory card Catalog No 2711 NM11 e 1M flash memory card Catalog No 2711 NM12 e 2M flash memory card Catalog No 2711 NM13 e 4M flash memory card Catalog No 2711 NM14 Publication 2711 6 1 4 2 Using a Memory Card Using the Memory Card Retainer Publication 2711 6 1 A Memory Card Retainer Catalog No 2711 NMCC NMCD NMCE is shipped with all Panel View terminals except the PV1400 It is required for ULS08 installations vibration mechanical shock environments CE certified installations installations where the application uses a font file on a memory card and the card must remain in the terminal during operation The following illustration shows the memory card and the memory card retainer The card loads in the back of the terminal with the key slot on top Memory Card reaver Connector Slots Memory Card Slot A B logo on right side Note The back of the Panel View 900 terminal is shown above The location of the card slot will vary between the different terminals Using a Memory Card 4 3 The Memory Card Retainer protects against e electrical shock from loose high voltage wires in an electrical enclosure per UL508 ATTENTION When permanently installing a memory card in an electrical enclosure the memory card retainer must be used to avoid accidental contact of
76. 4 58 inches 400 mm 15 75 inches with clearance to insert and remove memory card Terminal Memory Total Application Flash Memory 1008K bytes application screens Display Type Color CRT Size 255 x 191 mm 10 0 x 7 5 in Pixels 800 x 600 Touch Cells 384 24 columns x 16 rows Touch Cell Size 33 x 37 pixels Environment Operating Temperature 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Storage Temperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Relative Humidity non condensing 5 to 95 at 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Heat Dissipation 78 Watts 264 BTU HR Impulse Shock operating non operating 15G 30G Vibration operating 1G up to 2 000 Hz Communications Specifications A 13 Character Sizes PV1400 Pixel size 0 32 x 0 32 mm rane in Pixels Characters Row Maximum Rows Dimensions E mm width x height Width x Height 8x20 99 29 2 5x6 4 16 x 24 49 24 5 1x7 6 24 x 32 33 18 7 6 x 10 2 32 x 40 24 14 10 2 x 12 7 32 x 64 24 9 10 2 x 20 4 DH 485 Network Baud Rate Distance Maximum 1200 2400 9600 19 2K 1219 meters 4 000 feet DH Network Baud Rate Distance Maximum 57 6K 115 2K 230 4K 3048 meters 10 000 feet RS 232 or DH 485 Point to Point Baud Rates Distance Maximum 1200 2400 9600 19 2K 6 1 meters 20 feet Remote 1 0 Baud Rates 57 6K 2 800 meters 10 000 feet 115 2K 1 400 meters
77. 48 x 0 48 mm Size in Pixels Characters Row Makim Howe Dimensions in mm width x height Width x Height 4x6 31 10 1 9 x 2 9 6x8 20 7 2 9x3 8 6x16 20 3 2 9x7 7 6x24 20 2 2 9x 11 5 12x8 10 7 5 8 x 3 8 12x16 10 3 5 8x7 7 12 x24 10 2 5 8 x 11 5 18x8 6 7 8 6 x 3 8 18x16 6 3 8 6x7 7 18 x 24 6 2 8 6 x 11 5 Electrical AC Power Supply Voltage Limits 85 to 264V ac 47 to 63 Hz Power Consumption 45 VA maximum DC Power Supply Voltage Limits 18 to 30V dc 24V dc nominal Power Consumption 18 Watts max 0 75A 24V dc Supply Voltage Limits touch screen only Power Consumption touch screen only 18 to 32V dc 24V dc nominal 18 Watts max 0 75A 24V dc Mechanical Enclosure NEMA Type 12 13 4X Indoor use only IP54 IP65 LED Indicators COMM Green Fault Red Weight Keypad Keypad amp Touch Touch Screen 1 2 kg 2 7 Ibs 93 kg 2 1 Ibs Dimensions Keypad Keypad amp Touch mm 167 H x 266 W x 106 D Inches 6 57 H x 10 47 W x 4 17 D Dimensions Touch Screen mm 152 H x 185 W x 82 D inches 6 00 H x 7 28 W x 3 20 D Installed Depth Keypad Keypad amp Touch 86 mm 3 39 inches 118 mm 4 64 inches with memory card retainer 207 mm 8 15 inches with memory card retainer and clearance to insert and remove memory card Installed Depth Touch Screen 64 mm 2 54 inches 109 mm 4 30 inches with memory card retainer
78. 5 DeviceNet Connector Connects to a DeviceNet network 16 ControlNet Connectors Connects to a ControlNet network 17 DF1 Communication Port Connects to a PLC SLC or MicroLogix controller with a DF1 port 18 RS 232 Printer Connects to a printer File Transfer Port On Remote I O DH DF1 DeviceNet or ControlNet terminals this port also connects to the RS 232 port of a computer for transferring applications Publication 2711 6 1 1 16 Terminal Overview PanelView 600 Features Publication 2711 6 1 This section defines features of the Panel View 600 terminals Cell 1 PanelView 600 Features Front Keypad Terminal ep QE AerBradey C 2 3 4 3 Fe _F7 F8 Fo Cro Xt Keypad amp Touch Screen Terminal AlerEradey Cell 16 5 Ha OOO 6 OC or AOs Cell 128 Cell 113 HI re F7 Cs Co ro Ug Touch Screen Terminal Cell 1 Y a IE Allee Baday PaneVaw BPJ dL Cell 16 EUP 5 6 as Cell 128 Cell 113 AR Terminal Overview 1 17 Feature Description Function Keys F1 F10 Use the function keys on keypad terminals to initiate functions on the terminal display These keys may have
79. Allen Bradley PanelView Standard Operator Terminals PV300 PV550 PV600 PV900 PV1000 PV1400 User Manual et eee Amn oM Automation 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 part without written permission of Rockwell Automation is prohibited
80. Blue Neutral Brown Line Green Earth Ground White Neutral Black Line Publication 2711 6 1 Connecting DC Power Initial Setup 2 5 The L1 versions Cat No 2711 K5A1L1 T9C1L1 of the PV300 PV550 PV600 PV900 and PV1000 terminals connect to a 24V dc power source The table below shows the electrical ratings for the DC versions of the terminals Electronic circuitry and an internal fuse protect the terminals from reverse polarity and over voltage conditions Terminal Type Supply Voltage Power Consumption 24V dc nominal PV300 18 to 32V dc 18 Watts max 0 75A 24V dc PV550 18 to 30V dc 18 Watts max 0 75A 24V dc PV550 18 to 32V dc 18 Watts max 0 75A 24V dc touch only PV600 18 to 32V dc 34 Watts max 1 4A 24V dc PV600 18 to 32V dc 17 Watts max 0 71A 24V dc touch only PV900M 18 to 30V dc 58 Watts max 2 5A 24V dc PV900C 18 to 32V dc 50 Watts max 2 1A 24V dc PV1000G 18 to 32V dc 40 Watts max 1 7A 24V dc PV1000C 18 to 32V dc 50 Watts max 2 1A 24V dc ATTENTION Do not connect the Panel View terminal to an AC power source Connecting to an AC power source may damage the terminal ATTENTION The PanelView terminals are designed for safe use when installed ina NEMA Type 12 13 14X indoor use only IP54 or IP65 rated enclosure ATTENTION Use only a safety extra low voltage SELV power supply as a so
81. C16 Keypad X x lt x x x x x x x x x x x x x gt x lt X 1 L1 added to the end of a catalog number indicates 24V dc power Publication 2711 6 1 1 6 Terminal Overview PanelView 1000 Color Terminals Operator Input Communication Ports RIO DH 485 RS 232 DH DeviceNet ControlNet DF1 Printer Port RS 232 Catalog Number Touch Screen 2711 T10C1 2711 T10C3 2711 T10C8 2711 T10C9 2711 T10C010 2711 T10015 2711 T10C016 Keypad 2711 K10C1 2711 K10C3 2711 K10C8 2711 K10C9 2711 K10C10 2711 K10C015 X x x x x x x x x x x x x x x lt 2711 K10C16 1 L1 added to the end of a catalog number indicates 24V dc power PanelView 1000 Grayscale Terminals Operator Input Communication Ports RIO DH 485 RS 232 DH DeviceNet ControlNet DF1 Printer Port RS 232 Catalog Number Touch Screen 2711 T10G1 2711 T10G3 2711 T10G8 2711 T10G9 2711 T10G10 2711 T10G15 2711 T10G16 Keypad 2711 K10G1 2711 K10G3 2711 K10G8 2711 K10G9 2711 K10G10 2711 K10G15 xX x x x x x x x x x x x x x x lt 2711 K10G16 Publication 2711 6 1 1 L1 added to the end of a catalog number indicate
82. DF1 Full Duplex Communication Error Parameters Baud Rate Detection F1l No Parity F2 9600 FT crc 8 Data Bits 1 Stop Bit Node be Handshaking Fay 64 OFF Comm Fault Connected F16 Yes LED LED D Communication Parameters F1 Sets the communication parameters for the DF1 port on the PanelView terminal The settings must match the target device Each key press toggles through the available combinations for e Parity None default Even or Odd e Data Bits 8 e Stop Bits 1 default or 2 The DF1 port on the PLC 5 controllers allows a parity of Even or None parity with 8 Data Bits For the SLC controllers the parity is fixed at None and uses CRC error detection Baud Rate F2 Steps through the baud rates for the DF1 communications port with each key press 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 The initial default is 9600 The baud rate must match the baud rate of the target device Error Detection F3 Specifies the type of error checking performed on data The default is CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check e BCC Block Check Character modulo 256 arithmetic sum of an array of data bytes used for medium level data verification e CRC Cyclic Redundancy Code calculated on an array of data bytes and used for high level data verification Configuring the Terminal 3 15 Node F4 Specifies the node number 0 254 decimal for DF1 network communications For point to po
83. Data Highway Data Highway Plus Data Highway II Data Highway 485 Cable Installation Manual PLC 5 Down oad application to Panel view r over local DH link SLC 5 04 FLL Ld 2 over a direct serial link D A Ps ZEB aee Be A H DH RSLinx Port DH communication card installed in computer 1 1 p PanelView 550 DH Terminal PanelView 1000 DH Terminal ma mem aaa T oog JE 000 G Ces D o E a a w a ogo bs Ge Cel Ce Ge Gl DH Port RS 232 Port DH Port Computer for developing PanelView applications 2 Serial Link Publication 2711 6 1 Making Terminal Connections 11 15 Making DH Connections Use the Belden 9463 twin axial cable 1770 CD to connect a DH PanelView terminal to the DH link You can connect a DH link in 2 ways e trunk line drop line from the drop line to the connector screw terminals on the DH connectors of the processor e daisy chain to the connector screw terminals on the DH connectors on the processor Follow these guidelines when installing DH communication links e do not exceed these cable lengths trunk line cable length 3 048 m 10 000 cable ft drop cable length 30 4 m 100 cable ft e do
84. H x 13 24 W x 4 40 D Installed Depth PV900M 97 mm 3 81 inches 129 mm 5 06 inches with memory card retainer 220 mm 8 65 inches with memory card retainer and clearance to insert and remove memory card Installed Depth PV900C 99 mm 3 89 inches 131 mm 5 14 inches with memory card retainer 222 mm 8 73 inches with memory card retainer and clearance to insert and remove memory card Publication 2711 6 1 A 8 Specifications Publication 2711 6 1 Display PV900M Type AC Gas Plasma Size 210 x 131 mm 8 27 x 5 17 in Pixels 640 x 400 Touch Cells 384 24 columns x 16 rows Touch Cell Size 26 x 25 pixels PV900C Type Active Matrix Thin Film Resistor TFT with Cold Cathode Fluorescent CCF Backlight Size 171 x 130 mm 6 73 x 5 12 in Pixels 640 x 480 Touch Cells 384 24 columns x 16 rows Touch Cell Size 26 x 30 pixels Terminal Memory PV900M prior to Series E Total Application Flash Memory 240K bytes application screens PV900M Series E firmware 3 0 or later PV900C Total Application Flash Memory 1008K bytes application screens Environment PV900M Operating Temperature 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Storage Temperature 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F Relative Humidity non condensing 5 to 85 at 0 to 30 C 32 to 86 F Heat Dissipation 50 Watts 165 BTU HR for AC Power or DC Power
85. I entry allows for byte swapping Controls Location Function lt pay Terminal Keypad Moves the cursor up down left or right in the Character Keyboard Terminal Keypad Deletes the character to the left of the cursor in the Display Area If the cursor is at the leftmost position when you press lt the scratchpad closes a Terminal Keypad Sends the character string to the assigned write tag address in the controller When opening the ASCII scratchpad the string is highlighted If you select a character imme diately the terminal clears the Display Area and displays the selected character If you press a control key the terminal continues to display the existing string allowing you to edit it SEL F1 Function Keys Selects the highlighted character and places it at the cursor position in the Display Area INS F2 Function Keys Toggles between Insert and Overstrike mode Overstrike mode appears in reverse video In Insert mode the selected character is inserted before the cursor in the Display Area If the maximum number of characters is entered in the Display Area new characters are ignored In Overstrike mode the selected character replaces the character at the cursor in the Display Area lt lt F3 Function Keys Moves the cursor one character to the left in the Display Area gt gt F4 Function Keys Moves the cursor one character to the right in the Display Area ESC 5 Function Keys Closes the scratchpad
86. If you do not use the conditioner random pixels will illuminate around objects after a period of time approximately one year Screen Conditioner Hour F7 Specifies the hour at which to start the screen conditioner The numeric entry scratchpad opens Enter a value between 0 23 then press the Enter key on touch screen terminals press the Enter key on the scratchpad Screen Conditioner Minute F8 Specifies the minute at which to start the screen conditioner The numeric entry scratchpad opens Enter a value between 0 59 then press the Enter key on touch screen terminals press the Enter key on the scratchpad Reset Video F15 Resets the display to normal video default settings On keypad terminals the F15 key is also active on the Configuration Mode menu If the screen is non viewable press the Left and Right arrow keys simultaneously Then press F15 to reset the screen Exit F16 Returns to the Configuration Mode menu Publication 2711 6 1 3 22 Configuring the Terminal Publication 2711 6 1 PanelView 1000 Grayscale Screen Setup SCREEN SETUP oN Screen Video Saver Mode off Normal Reset Video F1 F2 F15 SCREEN SAVER Timeout Intensity 10 min 0 EXIT he FQ F10 F16 a Note Certain settings may make viewing the screen difficult Do not exit this screen until viewing adjustments are acceptable Video Mode F2
87. MM LED Refer to problem No communication with SLC or PLC controller for more details Change the field width for the object 1 Terminal displays a warning message with instructions if these errors occur Publication 2711 6 1 12 4 Troubleshooting and Maintenance problems The illustration below shows the location of these LED Indicators Use the COMM and Fault LED indicators to isolate operating indicators COMM LED Fault LED 2 I Q I I Aer Cc COMM FAULT iq 1 E PV550 Back View ot Wl I a B COMM LED hm j IMN Fault LED f PV900 Back View PV600 PV1000 is similar DH 485 and DH LED Indications LED State Indicates On steady green Normal operating state no communication faults Good hardware connection Off power Comm applied Fault detected e Make sure controller is run mode e Verify baud settings of terminal and controller e Verify proper terminal to controller connections Blinking No communications established Off Normal opera
88. Net DF1 RS 232 Number X xX 2711 B5A1 2711 B5A2 xX 2711 B5A3 xX 2711 B5A5 2711 B5A8 2711 B5A9 2711 B5A10 2711 B5A15 2711 B5A16 Touch Screen and Keypad x x x x x x lt 2711 K5A1 2711 K5A2 2711 K5A3 xX 2711 K5A5 2711 K5A8 2711 K5A9 2711 K5A10 2711 K5A15 2711 K5A16 x lt Keypad X x x x x x x 2711 T5A1L1 2711 T5A2L1 2711 T5A3L1 X 2711 T5A5L1 2711 T5A8L1 2711 T5A9L1 2711 T5A10L1 2711 T5A15L1 2711 T5A16L1 x lt Touch Screen x 24V dc only x x lt x x x x x X Add L1 to the end of a catalog number for 24V dc power Add L2 to the end of a catalog number for stainless steel Not available for the touch screen terminals Add L3 to the end of a catalog number for 24V dc power and stainless steel Stainless steel is not available for the touch screen terminals Publication 2711 6 1 1 4 Terminal Overview PanelView 600 Color Terminals Operator Input Communication Ports RIO DH 485 RS 232 DH DeviceNet ControlNet DF1 Printer Port RS 232 Catalog Number Touch Screen and Keypad X 2711 B6C1 2711 B6C2 2711 B6C3 2711 B6C5 2711 B6C8 2711 B6C9 2711 B6C10 2711 B6C15 2711 B6C16 Keypad x x x x x OO 2711 K6C1 2711 K6C2 x lt 2711 K6C3 2711 K6C5
89. Node 2 F2 Baud 19200 F3 Comm Fault al C LED LED i Max Node F1 Opens the numeric entry scratchpad Enter the highest node number on the network up to 31 and press the Enter J key On touch screen terminals press the J key on the scratchpad A change to the maximum node address takes effect immediately Node F2 Opens the numeric entry scratchpad Enter the node address of the terminal 0 31 and press the Enter key On touch screen terminals press the J key on the scratchpad If you enter a value greater than the maximum node address the value is accepted and the maximum node address is updated A node address change takes effect immediately Baud F3 Steps through the baud rates with each key press 1200 2400 9600 19200 The selected baud rate takes effect immediately Configuring the Terminal 3 7 Comm LED Pattern Indicates Solid Fill Normal operating state Blinking No communications established Fault LED Pattern Indicates No Fill Normal operating state Blinking Hardware is functioning but no application file is loaded or the current application is corrupted Exit F10 or F16 Returns to the Configuration Mode menu Publication 2711 6 1 3 8 Configuring the Terminal Publication 2711 6 1 DH Communications The DH screen lets you display or modify communication settings for the DH version of the Panel View terminals ATTENTION Settings downloaded with
90. PV900 Keypad Terminal Mounting Dimensions OR Paria 900 6 9 mm oog ai in Top View OGE Y Es i Ken Da GL 249mm ZEA 5 Tal HAE 9 80 in gomm RRCHGRBAAIORBRESHUOKA T 4 40 in Ba 3 54 in PI ii l LL UUULLUUUUGSUUDSUUUL HI a Le Ca Le Ls Ce Ce Ls g ro o C Ce Gs amp Gs C En z 406 mm 15 97 in Installing the PV900 1000 Terminals 9 3 PV1000 Terminals The illustrations below show the mounting dimensions for the PV 1000 grayscale and color terminals PV1000 Touch Terminal Mounting Dimensions Alen Bradey PanelView 1000 6 9 mm S in Top View TERS T i gem TT SE RT Sasi 3 54 in f 4 40 in e A 370 mm iv a 14 58 in PV1000 Keypad Terminal Mounting Dimensions Allen Bradley PanelView 1000 6 9 mm i z 5 i in Top View pea 282 mm FE A is 11 11 in z haha Je eMC a 1 4 40 in epe AMONO AIN i 2 eee ogo 423 mm m 16 64 in Publication 2711 6 1 9 4 Installing the PV900 1000 Terminals Clearances Publication 2711 6 1 Allow adequate space for mounting air flow maintenance memory card and legend strip installation Important If u
91. Port DH 485 SLC EEEE Programming Connector RS 232 Printer Port DH 485 SLC Programming Connector o 7 core DH 485 PONE eae ae Communications Port Making Terminal Connections 11 7 Connecting to a Single SLC Controller Point to Point To connect a DH 485 terminal to a single SLC controller use one of these cables e 0 3 meter 1 foot Catalog No 1747 C11 e 1 83 meter 6 foot Catalog No 1747 C10 e 6 1 meter 20 foot Catalog No 1747 C20 PanelView 1000 Touch Screen 2711 T10C3 Shown H Po 7 3p lI Sie I o i A 6 AY JEL ir wf BL je L a e i SLC 500 Communications Connector DH 485 Communications Port Pin 1 T0 Cable Catalog No 1747 C10 Pin 1 A I Cable Catalog No 1747 C11 Pin 8 H Cable Catalog No 1747 C20 Pin 8 Side shown is opposite latch To PanelView Terminal Connection Diagram To SLC Communications Connector 8 pin Female Plug Pin Pin 8 pin Male Modular Plug ___Gonnectto _ ANOaOARWNDY NOJAAN The DH 485 connectors are not electrically isolated If electrical
92. The maximum cable length for DF1 full duplex communications is 15 24 meters 50 feet Connecting to a MicroLogix 1000 The following shows a point to point connection between the DF1 port of the PanelView terminal and a MicroLogix 1000 PanelView AlC oe 1761 NET AIC MicroLogix 1000 ggg DF1 Port O E 1761 CBL HM02 2711 NC13 NC14 Cable The 1761 NET AIC is used only with the MicroLogix and eliminates grounding level differences between the controller and Panel View Connecting to an SLC or PLC The following shows a point to point connection between the DF1 port of the PanelView terminal and an SLC or PLC controller PanelView tacne iter SLC 5 03 5 04 5 05 DF1 Port ile ia 2711 NC13 NC14 Cable DF1 Port 910 25 Pin fa f 2711 NC13 NC14 Cable Rone Ss EEEE DF1 Port EOM Use an optical isolator or equivalent when grounding level differences exist between the controller or modem and the PanelView Publication 2711 6 1 Making Terminal Connections 11 29 Using a Modem Wire or radio modem communications is possible between a DF1 terminal and controller Each modem must support full duplex communications Refer to your modem user manual for details on settings and configuration PanelView DF1 Port Optical Isolator Controller Connecting to a DeviceNet Network The foll
93. a Sends the character string to the assigned write tag address in the controller After pressing to open the ASCII scratchpad the string is highlighted If you select a char acter immediately the terminal clears the Display Area and displays the selected character If you press a control key the terminal continues to display the existing string so you can edit it Publication 2711 6 1 Running Applications 5 11 ASCII Scratchpads in Other Languages The ASCII Scratchpad is available with character keyboards in French German Italian Spanish If the Panel View terminal is configured for operation in one these languages the ASCII scratchpad will display the appropriate Character Keyboard The SHF control toggles between SHF SHF2 In SHF mode the Character Keyboard displays the shifted state characters e g a to A and 3 to In SHF2 mode the Character Keyboard displays additional characters available for the language Publication 2711 6 1 5 12 Running Applications Screen Selectors The 2 types of screen selector controls are Screen List Selectors and Screen buttons Allen Bradley Screen List ___ Selector Screen Controls Monitor Tank Screen Goto Pump Status NY valve S Screen Button Vertical bar Pls indicates active list Tank Control M Return Screen Button Publication 2711 6 1 Goto and Return sc
94. a DH application take priority over terminal settings and take effect immediately after the download DH N Node 2 FA Baud 57 6 K F2 oO Comm Fault aie LED LED a Node F1 Opens the numeric entry scratchpad Enter the node address 0 77 octal of the terminal on the DH link and press the Enter J key On touch screen terminals press the Enter key on the scratchpad A node change takes effect immediately Baud F2 Steps through the baud rates with each key press 57 6K default 115 2K 230 4K The selected rate takes effect immediately The maximum cable length is restricted at higher baud rates Comm LED e solid fill normal operating state e blinking no communications established eno fill hardware failure Fault LED e no fill normal operating state e blinking hardware is functioning but an application is not loaded or the current application is corrupted e solid fill hardware failure Exit F10 or F16 Returns to the Configuration Mode menu Configuring the Terminal 3 9 Remote 1 0 Communications The RIO Configuration screen lets you display communication settings for a Remote I O terminal Remote I O settings are configured with the out of box application provided with the terminal or from the PanelBuilder32 software a RIO Configuration D Rack Number 3 Rack Size Full Starting Group 0 1 Pass Through Enabled Yes Last Chassis Yes
95. aTTON SETUP PRESET OPERATIONS IG TERMINAL INFO t foe SCREEN SETUP aan ine OOO Bip e e O Q O LED LED Ft CF2 C Ca C Cre e Cr a aa ra ro C Ge Ge amp Gs G a If an application is loaded the terminal displays the application s start up screen T Allen Bradley PanelView 900 TANK 1 HEAT LOOP 150 168 CU PY SP AHHH FHH MODE MENU FS UUE mal r Lee Le Ls Le Ges ro Fo Len Lre E2 Lrs Fe J Note The application designer is responsible for documenting the operation of the application and selecting a startup screen How the terminal operates depends on the application and the type of terminal touch screen or keypad Terminal Overview 1 31 Touch Screen Operation Applications for touch screen terminals are controlled by touching screen objects Keypad Operation Applications for keypad terminals are controlled by pressing function keys that correspond to screen objects Data is entered manually using the
96. at supports the IBM enhanced character set can be connected to the RS 232 printer port of a PanelView terminal Terminal Overview 1 33 Alarm List PanelView terminals support an Alarm List queue to store information on triggered alarms The Alarm List stores a maximum of 100 alarms or as many as the terminal can hold in nonvolatile RAM The number of alarms stored in the list is configured using the PanelBuilder32 software The Alarm List stores the following data for each alarm e acknowledge indicator e alarm date and time e acknowledge date and time e alarm trigger value e alarm text including variables The Alarm List is cleared e when an application is downloaded to the terminal e when the terminal is reset or power is cycled The Alarm List object may appear on the Alarm Banner or other application screens The data that displays in the Alarm List is configured using the PanelBuilder32 Software Publication 2711 6 1 1 34 Terminal Overview Accessories Publication 2711 6 1 Software Catalog No 300 550 600 900 1000 1400 Description 2711 ND3 xX X X X xX x Windows software required for creating Panel View applications on a personal computer Function Key Legend Kits Catalog No 300 550 600 900 1000 1400 Description 2711 NF1 X 5 legend inserts with key labels F1 F10 on one side Use
97. ater or chemical damage to the terminal or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation 6 Alternately tighten the self locking nuts use 3 8 inch socket until the PV 1400 is held firmly against the panel The recom mended tightening sequence is shown below The studs have an integral spacer that prevents the gasket from being over compressed The amount of torque required increases significantly as the gasket reaches the proper compression Tighten nuts to a torque of 10 inch pounds 1 1 Nem 4 7 12 17 9 1 5 13 Recommended Torque Sequence Keypad Terminals 10 2 6 14 15 3 8 4 12 9 1 5 8 Recommended Torque Sequence 3 Touch Terminals 10 2 6 Note that sequence starts at center studs and continues to the corner studs Chapter Objectives Wiring and Safety Guidelines Chapter 1 1 Making Terminal Connections This chapter describes network and device connections for Panel View terminals wiring and safety guidelines Remote I O connections DH connections DH 485 connections RS 232 DH 485 connections ControlNet connections DeviceNet connections DFI connections Computer or printer connection to RS 232 serial port Use publication NFPA 70E Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces when wiring the Panel View terminals In addition to the NFPA general guidelines route communication cables to terminal by a separate pa
98. ay result unintended operation Publication 2711 6 1 5 2 Running Applications Screen Security Push Button Operation Publication 2711 6 1 Push Button 22 Access to some application screens including the terminal configuration screens may be restricted Secured screens require you to enter a password before the screen is displayed It is the responsibility of the application designer to provide operators with required passwords Other screens may allow an authorized operator to select and change the passwords of operators at the terminal Screen push buttons function like mechanical push buttons T T Allen Bradley Push buttons have a variety of appearances Push buttons may change their inner text fill pattern border or shape when pressed each state assigned different attributes i il Toggle Foreground Border White Fill No Border Ellipse White Fill Background Diagonal Fill The following are common to most push buttons e All push buttons are momentarily disabled 0 5 second after a screen change This prevents multiple buttons in the same location on different screens from being pressed inadvertently e All push buttons must be released on the previous screen before buttons can be pressed on the new screen e Momentary push buttons are assigned a hold time The hold time maintains the pressed state so that eac
99. button The printer also uses the Perforation Skip Value if defined in the Printer Setup of the PanelBuilder32 software when the Top of Form button is pressed On powerup the terminal assumes the printer is at the top of a page We recommend that you also set the Panel View terminal to the top of the page so that the printer and Panel View are at the same starting point Otherwise your printout may not start at the top of the page Port Mode F7 or F10 Enables or disables printing for the RS 232 port The RS 232 port on some terminals supports both printing and application transfers If you disable printing the port is used for application transfers Exit F10 or F16 Returns to the Configuration Mode menu Publication 2711 6 1 3 28 Configuring the Terminal Publication 2711 6 1 Chapter Objectives Supported Memory Cards Chapter 4 Using a Memory Card This chapter describes e supported memory cards e using the memory card retainer e loading application from a memory card e loading application on a memory card e storing font files on a memory card e removing a memory card Memory cards are available to transfer application files to from a PanelView terminal PanelView terminals running firmware 3 0 or later and computers with an ATA card drive support the following cards e 4M flash ATA card Catalog No 2711 NM24 e 8M flash ATA card Catalog No 2711 NM28 e 16M flash ATA card Catalog No 2711 NM2
100. c program controlling the Panel View objects the terminal will display the message Error Write to Logic Controller failed If a Panel View object is activated during a communication loss the object retains its new state and sends this state value to the controller when communications is established Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers B 17 Self test Numbers The self test numbers appear on the screen during powerup COPYRIGHT ALLEN BRADLEY COMPANY Ss 1999 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED VXX XX TESTING VERIFICANADO PRUFEN VERIFICATION AUTOTEST Self test Number z7 Test Number Indicates 1 STATIC RAM test 2 Terminal searching for a file to download 10 Erase boot flash area 11 Copy boot code 12 Boot code copy successful 13 Boot code copy failed Check for error after boot code is copied to the onboard flash EPROM 20 Erase firmware from flash EPROM 21 Copy firmware to firmware flash memory 22 Firmware copy successful 23 Firmware copy failed 24 Performed CRC base firmware check 25 Firmware not compatible with boot code 26 Firmware not compatible with hardware 30 Watchdog test 31 Stuck key test 32 Real time clock test 33 LCD RAM failed 34 Performed CRC extended firmware check Note You may not see all of these test numbers during a powerup If a test fails th
101. cations between a computer and the terminal or to connect a printer For details on connecting to the RS 232 port see the last section in this chapter PanelView 1000 shown 7 T i j cag E u y RS 232 Port ControlNet Communications Port Publication 2711 6 1 11 22 Making Terminal Connections Typical ControlNet Network Below is a typical ControlNet network with a PanelView terminal installed on a network drop PanelView 1000 2711 T10C15 Shown QD Aeriradey Pavan 1000 ControlNet Port BNC Coaxial Cable Personal Computer PLC 5 40C Serial Link CEE 1770 KFC RS 232 Port Computer for developing PanelView applications E Soral T 7 eR ControlLogix 5550 1784 CNB Module a Printer r r 1784 KTC X Card to ControlNet RSLinx amp WinPFT Personal Computer 1784 KTC X D Interface Card m o A x 1786 RG6 Cable a Flex I O Repeater 1784 ACN 1786 RPT Taps Terminators Publication 2711 6 1 PLC 5 80C Making Terminal Connections 11 23 Making ControlNet Connections Use the pinout information below to connect the Panel View to a ControlNet network Important Follow the ControlNet network layout and design as specified in the ControlNet Cable System Planning and Installation Manual Publication 1786 6 2 A
102. ceNet Connector Connects to a DeviceNet network 14 ControlNet Connectors Connects to a ControlNet network 15 DF1 Communication Port Connects to a PLC SLC or MicroLogix controller with a DF1 port 16 RS 232 Printer Connects to a printer File Transfer Port On Remote I O DH DF1 DeviceNet or ControlNet terminals this port also connects to the RS 232 port of a computer for transferring applications Publication 2711 6 1 1 22 Terminal Overview PanelView 900 1000 Features Publication 2711 6 1 This section defines features of the PanelView 900 and 1000 terminals PanelView 900 1000 Terminal Features Front Keypad Terminal 4 3 Touch Screen Terminal EZEZE Cell 1 gt LA ZB LZ Z 5 p D Z Cell 24 6 lt Z Z FA Z Cell 361 Z Cell 384 ea Terminal Overview 1 23 Feature Description Function Keys F1 F16 Cursor Keys Numeric Entry Keys Keypad Terminal Display Touch Screen Terminal Display Touch Cells Touch Screen terminal Use the function keys on keypad terminals to initiate functions on the terminal display These keys may have custom legends Use the cursor keys to move the cursor in displayed lists to select a numeric entry object or to enter configu ration mode 0 9 Enters numeric values Enters a decimal point Enters a negative value Clears entered digits or cancels the scratchpad A S
103. ceNet with RS 232 Port Terminal Overview PanelView 300 Features Back TOU U OO000T PA pov 34 of i NTI T i H ee H 7X DANGER 5 i DH 485 Version without RS 232 Port 2 W h f 4 b i EF pouooo oyu i ll F M ca Tes of i nl 11 6 x 7 8 DF1 or RS 232 without RS 232 Port X _ a 7 8 9 10 11 12 Feature Description 1 Nameplate Label Provides product information 2 Sealing Gasket Seals the front of the terminal to an enclosure or panel 3 COMM LED Green Indicates when communications is occurring 4 FAULT LED Red Indicates firmware or hardware faults 5 Memory Card Slot Accepts a memory card which stores applications 6 Power Connection Terminals Connects to external power source 7 DH 485 Communication Port Connects to an SLC controller DH 485 network or Wallmount Power Supply Cat No 1747 NP1 8 DH 485 Connects to a Personal Computer Interface Converter Cat No Programming Connector 1747 PIC for transferring applications Also connects to an SLC programmer such as the Hand Held Terminal Cat No 1747 PT1 9 RS 232 C
104. cratchpad to send the characters to the controller The leftmost character is placed in the high byte of the first word of the write tag the next character in the low byte and so on Note DeviceNet ASCII entry allows for byte swapping Controls Function SHF By default this function is off and keys are in unshifted state When you press SHF the button Shift appears in reverse video All character keys including numbers and symbols appear in the shifted state For example a becomes A 2 becomes CAPS By default keys appear in lowercase When you press CAPS the button appears in reverse video Letters appear and are entered in uppercase but numbers and symbols are not shifted This state is maintained between power cycles INS Toggles between Insert and Overstrike mode Overstrike mode appears in reverse video In Insert mode the selected character is inserted before the cursor in the Display Area If the maximum number of characters is entered in the Display Area new characters are ignored In Overstrike mode the selected character is replaced at the cursor in the Display Area lt lt Moves the cursor one character to the left in the Display Area gt gt Moves the cursor one character to the right in the Display Area ESC Closes the scratchpad without making any changes CLR Clears the string in the Display Area Deletes the character to the left of the cursor in the Display Are
105. cs IDE PC Cards formerly PCMCIA combine the drive controller and memory storage device ATA cards can be accessed with standard Copy or Delete commands on a computer The card looks like a hard drive to the user You can use the card on a variety of computers without any special setup baud A unit of signaling speed equal to the number of discrete conditions or signal events per second Where one bit is encoded on each signalling event the number of baud is the same as the number of bit s boot revision Revision number of the terminal boot code bridge Device that allows network data to pass from one link to another link controller A unit such as a programmable controller or relay panel that controls machine or process elements Publication 2711 6 1 G 2 Glossary Publication 2711 6 1 cursor keys Up down left right arrows on the terminal keypad These keys are used to move a selection cursor or the active object indicator bar DF1 Allen Bradley communication protocol based on an ANSI X3 28 1976 specification download See upload download DH 485 link Data Highway 485 link An Allen Bradley token passing carrier band link for a local area network DH link Data Highway Plus link An Allen Bradley token passing baseband link for a local area network EMI Electromagnetic Interference Any electromagnetic disturbance that interrupts obstructs or otherwise impairs the performance of electronic equipmen
106. cted mode the card Try again 317 File exists Cannot Reminder File See message 342 This mes Change the file name or save overwrite Transfer Status sage only occurs when the file to anew memory card cannot be renamed 323 No application on PV Reminder File You tried to load an application View the Terminal Info screen terminal Transfer Status on a memory card but there is to see if an application is no application in the terminal loaded in the terminal 324 Check card status Reminder File Problem formatting the mem Try anew memory card Transfer Status ory card 325 Unformatted card Reminder Memory card is unformatted Reformat the card or replace it contains an unrecognizable with a new card Try again format or is corrupt 326 No Card Inserted Reminder You tried to transfer data to Install a memory card and try from a memory card but there again is no card in the card slot 327 No files Reminder You tried to transfer a file from Use memory card containing the memory card but there are application PVA files no files on the card 330 Write Protected Card Reminder File A write command to the card Select write mode by changing Transfer Status failed because the card switch the switch on the top edge of is in protected mode the card Try again 332 No application on PV Reminder File You tried to load an application View the Terminal Info screen terminal Transfer Status on a memory card but there is to see if an application
107. ction shows how to connect an SLC 5 03 5 04 or 5 05 controller to the RS 232 Panel View terminal for point to point communications On terminals with two ports use the RS 232 Communications Port Use one of these cables e 5 meter 16 4 foot Catalog No 2711 NC13 e 10 meter 32 7 foot Catalog No 2711 NC14 e 3 meter 10 foot Catalog No 2706 NC13 PanelView 1000 Touch Screen 2711 T10C9 Shown A e Hi eI folem V9 A SLC 5 03 5 04 5 05 L l i He a re ex i oN a i fol pi r D i Channel 0 Port RS 232 Communications Port RS 232 Connector 56 Oooo o Cable Catalog No 2711 NC13 9 O00 o oeeo Cable Catalog No 2711 NC14 ovceslo Cable Catalog No 2706 NC13 To PanelView Terminal To SLC 5 03 5 04 5 05 Channel 0 Pori 9 pin Male D Shell Connector 9 pin Male D Shell Connector Pin Pin Required pins 1 1 Data Out TXD 2 2 Data In RXD Data In RXD 3 3 Data Out TXD 4 4 Signal Common 5 5 Signal Common 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 Important You must configure the Channel 0 Port of the SLC 5 03 5 04 5 05 controller for DH 485 communications using the RSLogix 500 or AI500 software Publication 2711 6 1 11 18 Making Te
108. d on the formed a Set Attribute request on the Baud Rate set ting The baud may be different on next terminal reset Communication Setup screen of the terminal Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers B 13 Fault codes appear as a full screen box with Error 635 appears in the upper left corner Reset the terminal to clear the condition If the problem reoccurs note the 2 digit code and contact technical support DeviceNet Indicates Recommended Action Fault Code 5 PCCC Message Transaction error during the transfer Should not occur in normal operation Clear the message If problem re occurs contact technical support 6 Stack overflow fault Should not occur during normal operation Clear the message If problem reoccurs con tact technical support 13 Invalid Screen Context Priority Received Should not occur during normal operation Clear the message If problem reoccurs con tact technical support 17 Client Object Failed Should not occur during normal operation Clear the message If problem reoccurs contact technical support 18 CAN Chip Failed to initialize Should not occur during normal operation Clear the message If problem reoccurs con tact technical support 33 I O Assembly Remap Error Revalidate the application and download If problem re occurs contact technical support 37 The size of a particular channel exceeds the size limi Should not occur during normal operatio
109. d time 5 2 operation 5 2 R real time clock 1 36 replacement 12 35 reminder messages B 1 Remote 3 9 Remote I O communications available terminals 1 2 1 6 baud rate 2 10 3 9 block transfer timeout 2 10 cable 11 4 configuration screen 3 9 connecting a computer 11 30 connecting a printer 11 30 connecting to a Remote I O scanner 11 4 last chassis 2 10 3 9 out of box application 2 9 Pass Through 2 10 3 9 rack number 2 10 3 9 rack size 2 10 3 9 Remote I O port 11 2 RS 232 port 11 2 starting module group 2 10 supported controllers 11 3 reset video 3 2 resetting PanelView 1000 2 7 PanelView 1400 2 7 PanelView 550 2 7 PanelView 600 2 7 PanelView 900 2 7 Index l v RS 232 DH 485 communications available terminals 1 2 1 6 connecting a computer 11 18 connecting a printer 11 30 connecting to DH link 11 19 RS 232 port 11 16 SLC connection 11 17 RS 232 serial port cables 11 30 configuring 3 26 connecting a computer 11 30 connecting a printer 11 30 port pinout 11 30 run mode 3 2 S scale bar graph 5 14 scratchpad ASCII entry 5 8 5 10 screen saver 3 19 3 23 screen selectors activating a list 5 12 description 5 12 list keys 5 13 selecting an item 5 12 vertical indicator bar 5 13 self test numbers 2 8 B 15 specifications PanelView 1000 A 10 PanelView 1400 A 12 PanelView 550 A 2 PanelView 600 A 4 A 5 PanelView 900 A 7 status m
110. dition gram mode 5 Message Overrun Message traffic from the PanelView is Slow down I O polling or the state changes generating being generated quicker than it is possible to send the Change of State I O messages Use Cyclic I O at a fast data Occurs with large I O sizes when Change Of State heartbeat rate rather than Change of State Use the pro is being used and state changes are occurring very duction inhibit capability on the master quickly or if polling too fast 6 Offline Connection Set Identify Received An Offline Con No action required The error clears within 500 ms of the nection Set Point to Point Identify Message has been last Identify message sent received Occurs if a Client device on the network capable of executing the Offline Connection Set sends a Point to Point Identify message to the terminal while it is in the Offline State It failed Duplicate MAC ID Detection on startup 7 A Listen Only connection has timed out It has not Check that the Listen Only tags are properly configured received a message in at least four times the expected Verify that the associated message is occurring at the packet rate value This occurs if the message associated expected packet rate DeviceNet traffic monitor may be with the Listen Only tag is not occurring or was not identi helpful fied correctly 10 Autobaud in Progress Occurs on startup while the Auto No action required The error clears within 10 seconds baud process is exec
111. e different field widths number of digits e various text sizes e scaled Message displays contain alphanumeric characters and are displayed when triggered by a controller The message display can be any size and will not overlap other controls Messages may contain e alphanumeric text e variable data e graphics e time and date Time and date information can appear as a separate item or in some control display objects push buttons multistate indicators message displays or data displays A time and date can appear with or without supporting text The date can have a variety of formats Month Day Year With Leading Zeroes 7 3 99 07 03 99 Day Month Year With 4 Digit Year 3 7 99 3 7 99 Year Month Day With User Defined Separator 99 7 3 7 3 99 The time can also have a variety of formats With Time Zone amp Time 12 Hour Format Standard Designations 2 56 07 03 97 24 Hour Format With Leading Zeroes 14 56 02 56 with Seconds With User Defined Separator 14 56 29 14 56 29 Publication 2711 6 1 5 16 Running Applications Printing Alarms Publication 2711 6 1 Terminals equipped with an RS 232 printer port can print e triggered messages in a message display e triggered states of a multistate indicator e alarm messages e alarm list Text is printed without formatting options Print attributes for objects and alarms are defined in the application Printing is a background operation While printing the termina
112. e indicating the current status of channel A and B The definition of each status condition follows the table If multiple status conditions apply the highest priority condition is displayed Displayed Status Displayed Status Displayed Status Displayed Status Value A B Value A B Value A B Value A B 119 7 7 87 7 5 55 7 3 23 7 1 118 6 7 86 6 5 54 6 3 22 6 1 117 5 7 85 5 5 53 5 3 21 5 1 116 4 7 84 4 5 52 4 3 20 4 1 115 3 7 83 3 5 51 3 3 19 3 1 114 2 7 82 2 5 50 2 3 18 2 1 113 1 7 81 1 5 49 1 3 17 1 1 112 0 7 80 0 5 48 0 3 16 0 1 103 7 6 71 7 4 39 7 2 T 7 0 102 6 6 70 6 4 38 6 2 6 6 0 101 5 6 69 5 4 37 5 2 5 5 0 100 4 6 68 4 4 36 4 2 4 4 0 99 3 6 67 3 4 35 3 2 3 3 0 98 2 6 66 2 4 34 2 2 2 2 0 97 1 6 65 1 4 33 1 2 1 1 0 96 0 6 64 0 4 32 0 2 0 0 0 Status Indicates Priority 7 Terminal failure Contact Allen Bradley for technical 1 Highest support 6 Self test being performed Wait for end of test 5 Incorrect node configuration Check for duplicate 3 nodes Incorrect network configuration such as overflow 4 4 underflow if signaled by host out of step Check for a node greater than UMAX 3 Cable fault or lonely connection such as disconnected 5 cable redundancy warning 2 Temporary network errors such as bad MAC frame 6 screeners not programmed Channel ok 0 Channel disabled 8 Lowest Restart Terminal F1 R
113. e terminal displays ERROR FEHLER ERREUR ERRORE The following test numbers appear only if a problem occurs Test Number Indicates 40 No executable code to run after boot 50 Wrong memory card format 60 CPU could not execute code Publication 2711 6 1 B 18 Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers Publication 2711 6 1 The table below shows fault conditions that may occur during powerup Fault Indicator Indicates Solid Red Static RAM Test failed Contact technical support Blinking Red Checksum test on boot code failed Con 6 times per second tact technical support Blinking Red Boot code is incorrect for terminal type 5 seconds on 5 seconds off touch screen or keypad Contact techni cal support Appendix C European Union Directive Compliance If the PanelView Operator Terminals are installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE mark the following regulations apply EMC and Low Voltage Directives These apparatuses are tested to meet Council Directive 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC and amending directives 92 3 1 EEC 93 68 EEC 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive and amending directive 93 68 EEC using the following standards in whole or in part 300 550 600 900M 900C 1000G 1000C 1400 Emissions Class B Light Industrial x x EN50081 1 1992 Emissions
114. een Terminals 127 mm 7 32 in 5 56 am Typical pon 18 Holes o 391 mm o 169 mm 6 65 in tao mm 5 50 in Ignore stud holes if mounting terminal p i 1 305 mm using panel clips 12 0 in Publication 2711 6 1 o 212mm 8 35 in Installing the PV1400 Terminal 10 5 Installing the PV1400 in a Panel This section gives procedures for mounting a PV1400 using e mounting clips 10 shipped with terminal 10 required e mounting studs ordered separately Catalog No 2711 NP3 ATTENTION Disconnect all electrical power from the panel before making the cutout Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clear Do not allow metal cuttings to enter any components that may already be installed in the panel Failure to follow this warning may result in personal injury or damage to the panel components To install the PV1400 terminal in a panel using clips 1 Cut an opening in the panel using the panel cutout provided with the terminal Remove any sharp edges or burrs Do not drill the mounting stud holes if you are using clips 2 Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the termi nal as shown below This gasket forms a compression type seal Do not use sealing compounds Sealing Gasket
115. elView 600 Color Terminals Touch Only Specifications A 5 Character Sizes Pixel size 0 36 x 0 37 mm Size in Pixels Characters Row Maximum Howe Dimensions in mm width x height Width x Height 6x9 52 25 2 9 x 5 9 8x 16 39 14 2 9x 5 9 8x 24 39 9 2 9 x 8 9 16 x 24 19 9 5 8 x 8 9 24 x 32 13 7 8 6 x 11 8 32x 40 9 5 11 5x 14 8 Electrical DC Power Supply Voltage Limits 18 to 32V dc 24V dc nominal Power Consumption 17 Watts max 0 71A 24V dc Mechanical Enclosure NEMA Type 12 13 4X Indoor use only IP54 IP65 LED Indicators COMM Green Fault Red Weight 1 kg 2 3 Ibs Dimensions mm 152 H x 185 W x 96 D inches 6 00 H x 7 28 W x 3 80 D Installed Depth 79 mm 3 12 inches 132 mm 5 21 inches with memory card retainer 211 mm 8 30 inches with memory card retainer and clearance to insert and remove memory card Display Type Passive Matrix LCD with Cold Cathode Fluorescent CCF Backlight Size 115 x 87 mm 4 54 x 3 43 in Pixels 320 x 240 Touch Cells 128 16 columns x 8 rows Touch Cell Size 20 x 30 pixels Terminal Memory Total Application Flash Memory 240K bytes application screens Publication 2711 6 1 A 6 Specifications Publication 2711 6 1 Environment Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage Temperature 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F Relative Humidity n
116. elView could not write initial values to a node s data table address or Write to Logic Controller on Startup was not configured and the PanelView was unable to write a controller Note The error is only displayed on the first write attempt address in the controller Check communication connec tions and node configuration in the application Publication 2711 6 1 B 8 Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers Remote 1 0 Terminal Messages Error Number Terminal Message Type Meaning Recommended Action 661 Timeout No Block Comm Status The PLC is communicating Check ladder logic for missing Transfer Writes with the terminal but the Pan BTW instructions instructions elView is not receiving BTW are not enabled or addressing requests required by the appli errors Check for logic control cation ler errors 662 Timeout No Block Comm Status The PLC is communicating Check ladder logic for missing Transfer Reads with the terminal but the Pan BTR instructions instructions elView is not receiving BTR are not enabled or addressing requests required by the appli errors Check for logic control cation ler errors 663 No PLC communica Comm Status The PLC is not communicating Check for pulled cables and tions Possible causes are discon PLC power Check baud rate nected cable no power to PLC settings and rack configura incorrect baud rate or rack set tions tings for PLC configurati
117. ent must also be suitable for the location in which it is installed The PV300 terminals have an operating temperature code of T4 maximum operating temperature of 135 C or 275 F Do not install these terminals in environments where atmospheric gases have ignition temperatures less than 135 C 275 F Mount the PV300 terminal in a panel or enclosure to protect the internal circuitry The terminal meets NEMA Type 12 13 and 4X indoor use ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with the equivalent rating Allow enough space within the enclosure for adequate ventilation Consider heat produced by other devices in the enclosure The ambient temperature around the terminals must be between 0 and 55 C 32 and 131 F Make provisions to access the back panel of the terminal for wiring maintenance installing a memory card and troubleshooting Publication 2711 6 1 6 2 Installing the PV300 Terminal Required Tools Mounting Dimensions Cutout Dimensions Publication 2711 6 1 Other than the tools required to make the PV300 panel cutout the tools required for installation are e 7am M4 deep well socket wrench or nut driver e small slotted screwdriver e torque wrench in labs The illustration below shows mounting dimensions for the PV300 keypad terminals D Fandeday Panaon Sad Top View OT UDUVUUUDE UT
118. ents Installing the PV1400 Terminal Making Terminal Connections Troubleshooting and Maintenance Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Publication 2711 6 1 Chapter Objectives ac ues tukwowasies yb 10 1 Enclosures s 40 a i aisy thee eae de wee 10 1 Required Tools lt 4 vse8es es eeea hanged 10 1 Mounting Dimensions 10 2 Clearances sesta ees ent n eal Seat eu aay 10 3 Cutout Dimensions 000 10 4 Installing the PV1400 ina Panel 10 5 Chapter Objectives s ac85 40 tee dosed eos 11 1 Wiring and Safety Guidelines 11 1 Remote I O Terminal Connections 11 2 DH 485 Terminal Connections 11 6 DH Terminal Connections 11 13 RS 232 Terminal Connections 11 16 ControlNet Connections 11 20 DeviceNet Terminal Connections 11 25 DF1 Terminal Connections 11 27 Chapter Objectives 424 22 ce ders eaaes 12 31 Equipment Required 12 31 Using the Troubleshooting Chart 12 31 Replacing the Clock Module 12 35 Replacing the Backlight 12 35 Specifications Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers B 1 European Union Directive Compliance C 1 Glossary Index Preface Preface Read this preface to familiarize yourself with the rest of this manual e contents of this manual e intended audience e conventions used
119. equired Catalog No 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft Publication 2711 6 1 Making Terminal Connections 11 19 Connecting to a DH to DH 485 Pass Through Link This section shows connections for transferring applications between a computer on the Allen Bradley DH link and an RS 232 DH 485 PanelView terminal through an SLC 5 04 controller The RS 232 DH 485 Communications port on the terminal connects to the CHO port of the controller using one of the cables listed below PanelView 1000 Computer Touch Screen 2711 T10C9 Shown Lae kA s e PanelBuilder32 k Lo l Me a tT Ge To 1784 KT B Port a To RS 232 Communications Port DH Network Cable Catalog No 1784 CP6 or Catalog No 1784 CP SLC 5 04 CPU with 1784 CP7 Adapter Cable Catalog No 2706 NC13 2711 NC13 NC14 To CH1 Port a eA GA a8 To CHO Port D Publication 2711 6 1 11 20 Making Terminal Connections ControlNet Connections Publication 2711 6 1 This section describes connections for the ControlNet Panel View terminals including e ControlNet Protocol e Compatible ControlNet Controllers e ControlNet ports on the PanelView terminal e Typical ControlNet network e Making ControlNet connect
120. er lj Card 207 mm 8 15 in is required to insert and 188 mm 7 40 in is EROA A MERET K card with the memory required to insert and card retainer remove a memory i card with the memory card retainer Publication 2711 6 1 7 4 Installing the PV550 Terminal Cutout Dimensions Publication 2711 6 1 Use the full size template shipped with the PV550 terminal to mark the cutout dimensions Below is a reduce size cutout PV550 Keypad Keypad amp Touch Screen Terminals 243 mm 9 55 in 191mm 7 51 in 25 9 mm 106 mm 1 02 in 4 19 in sank 85 mm 4 8 mm dia 3 3 mm N 3 33 in 0 188 in 0 13 in 0 13 Ine i NI 150 mm Front 5 91 in Recommended Panell Cutout Dimensions 144 mm 5 66 in PV550 Touch Screen Terminals 165 mm 6 49 in 158 mm R 1 8 mm 4 8 mm dia 20 0 07 in 0 188 in a i 125 mm ism 4 91 in Installing the PV550 Terminal 7 5 Installing the PV550 in a Panel To install the PV550 terminal in a panel ATTENTION Disconnect all electrical power from the panel before making the cutout Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clear Do not allow metal cuttings to enter any components that may already be installed in the panel Failure to follow this warning may result in personal injury or damage to the panel components 1 Cut an opening in the panel using the panel cutout provided with the ter
121. erminal Display On keypad terminals initiate the function of a displayed object such as an ON or OFF push button by pressing a function key F1 F21 Touch Screen On touch screen terminals initiate the function of a dis Terminal Display played object such as an ON or OFF push button by touching the screen object Each interactive screen object occupies one or more of 384 cells Touch Cells The 384 touch cells 24 columns x 16 rows let you ini Touch Screen terminal tiate functions by touching the screen Interactive screen objects are aligned with touch cells when the application is created Publication 2711 6 1 1 28 Terminal Overview Publication 2711 6 1 PanelView 1400 Terminal Features Back and Sides Remote I O DH DeviceNet ControlNet 18 or DF1 Version with RS 232 Port g Left Side 19 Right Side
122. erminals may result in voltage at the communication Apply power to the terminal connector shells Refer to the figure below when wiring Initial Setup 2 3 PanelView 550 Terminal PanelView 550 Terminal I Q I I I 00 3 J Covi FAULT AN DANGER al eco Off a E 120 240V ac 3 Wire 120 240V ac 3 Wire U S Color Code European Harmonized Color Code L1 L2N GND L1 L2N GND A TSZ Black Line Brown Line White Neutral Blue Neutral Green Earth Ground Green Yellow Protective Earth To Power Source KC To Power Source Publication 2711 6 1 2 4 Initial Setup PanelView 900 1000 Terminal Power Terminal Block fixed 120 240V ac 3 Wire 120 240V ac 3 Wire U S Color Code European Harmonized Color Code GND PE Brown Line Blue Neutral Green Yellow Protective Earth Black Line White Neutral gt Green Earth Ground To Power Source To Power Source PanelView 1400 Terminal Screwdriver Slot Power Terminal Block fixed A 120 240V ac 3 Wire TEEN ae S Wire European Harmonized Color Code GND PE GND PE L2 N L2 N L1 L L1 L Green Yellow Protective Earth
123. ermined by the baud rate e 2 800 meters 10 000 feet for 57 6K baud e 1 400 meters 5 000 feet for 115 2K baud e 700 meters 2 500 feet for 230 4K See Programmable Controller Wiring and Grounding Guidelines Publication 1770 4 1 The user manual for the I O scanner module also provides cabling information PanelView 550 Keypad 2711 K5A1 Shown O D O 0 E PanelView 1000 z T Keypad 2711 K10C1 Shown g g y FEES ji il O Remote I O Port 3 pin Terminal Block Connector Clear 2 0 x Sy Blue 1 Shield To PLC or Scanner Remote I O Port Q N Q O nie One provided with each terminal Cable Catalog No 1770 CD Note The polarity of the Remote I O Connector on the Panel View terminal is reversed from the PLC Scanner connector However the polarity is the same as the scanner card connection to the SLC Publication 2711 6 1 Making Terminal Connections 11 5 Remote 1 0 Pass Through Remote I O terminals allow the transfer of applications from a computer on the Allen Bradley DH link
124. ers 11 27 configuration screen 3 14 connecting to a DeviceNet network 11 29 connecting to a MicroLogix 1000 11 28 connecting to an SLC or PLC 11 28 DF1 port pinouts 11 28 DF1 ports 11 27 error detection CRC or BCC 3 14 handshaking 3 15 null modem cable 11 29 serial communication parameters 3 14 using a modem 11 29 Publication 2711 6 1 DH communications available terminals 1 2 1 6 baud 3 8 cable 11 15 configuration screen 3 8 3 13 connecting a computer 11 30 connecting a printer 11 30 DH communications port 11 13 LED indicators 3 8 making DH connections 11 15 node 3 8 RS 232 port 11 13 typical system configuration 11 14 DH 485 communications available terminals 1 1 1 6 baud rate 3 6 cables 11 7 configuration screen 3 6 connecting a computer 11 10 connecting a printer 11 30 DH 485 communications port 11 6 DH 485 programming connector 11 6 hand held terminal connection 11 12 LED indicators 3 7 link coupler 11 8 11 9 maximum node 3 6 MicroLogix connection 11 9 network connection 11 8 node address 3 6 ports 11 6 power supply 11 10 RS 232 port 11 6 SLC connection 11 7 SLC connection using AIC 11 9 display adjusting settings 3 18 3 23 cleaning window 12 35 displays color 1 1 grayscale 1 1 monochrome 1 1 E European Union Directive Compliance P 3 C 1 F Fault LED 3 3 12 34 fault messages B 1 file transfer utility 1 35 firmware revision 3 17
125. escent CCF Backlight Size 211 x 158 mm 8 3 x 6 2 in Pixels 640 x 480 Touch Cells 384 24 columns x 16 rows Touch Cell Size 26 x 30 pixels Environment Operating Temperature 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Storage Temperature 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F Relative Humidity non condensing 5 to 95 at 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Heat Dissipation 39 Watts 132 BTU HR for Grayscale and Color Impulse Shock operating non operating 15G 30G Vibration operating 2G up to 2 000 Hz Character Sizes PV1000G and PV1000C Pixel size 0 33 x 0 33 mm Size in Pixels Characters Row Marinum Rows Dimensions in mm width x height Width x Height 8x16 79 24 2 2x5 3 8x24 79 19 2 6x7 9 16 x 24 39 19 5 3x 7 9 24 x 32 26 14 7 9 x 10 6 32x 40 19 11 10 6 x 13 2 Publication 2711 6 1 A 12 Specifications PanelView 1400 Color Terminals Publication 2711 6 1 Electrical AC Power Supply Voltage Limits 85 to 264V ac 43 to 63 Hz Power Consumption 200 VA maximum Mechanical Enclosure NEMA Type 12 13 4X Indoor use only IP54 IP65 LED Indicators COMM Green Fault Red Weight Keypad 20 3 kg 44 75 Ibs Touch Screen 19 6 kg 43 2 Ibs Dimensions PV1400 Keypad mm iinches 355 H x 483 W x 394 D 13 97 H x 19 0 W x 15 53 D Dimensions PV1400 Touch Screen mm inches 355 H x 441 W x 394 D 13 97 H x 17 37 W x 15 53 D Installed Depth 370 mm 1
126. esets the Panel View terminal A new node address takes affect after a reset Exit F10 or F16 Returns to the Configuration Mode menu Publication 2711 6 1 3 12 Configuring the Terminal Publication 2711 6 1 DeviceNet Communications The DeviceNet screen lets you display or modify communication settings for a DeviceNet terminal ATTENTION Settings downloaded with a DeviceNet application take priority over terminal settings and take effect immediately after the download a DeviceNet a New Node Address F2 Input Size 0 Active Node Address 2 Output Size 0 New Baud F3 125K Active Baud 125K Bus off Interrupt F4 Hold in Reset Interscan Delay F5 500 ms Comms Firmware Revision Serial Number Restart Terminal Mod Net LED F1 Not Connected Restart Terminal F1 Resets the terminal New Node Address F2 Opens the numeric entry scratchpad Type the node address 0 63 of the PanelView on the DeviceNet link or enter 64 to use the address stored on the communications card Program Mode PGM displayed Press the Enter key to store the address On touch screen terminals press the key on the scratchpad A node change takes effect on reset If 64 is entered the node address can be set from the network using a DeviceNet network configuration tool Active Node Address read only Displays the current network operating address of the Panel View terminal
127. essages B 1 T terminal information boot revision 3 17 current application 3 17 firmware revision 3 17 font file in use 3 17 hardware configuration 3 17 terminal messages B 2 terminals installation P 3 P 4 types 1 1 Publication 2711 6 1 l vi Index terminology P 3 time and date setup 3 25 touch screen terminals available options 1 2 1 6 troubleshooting correcting problems 12 32 problems 12 32 terminal messages B 2 W wallmount power supply 1 35 11 10 warning messages B 1 write protection memory card 12 33 B 3 Publication 2711 6 1 Index l vii Publication 2711 6 1 Reach us now at www rockwellautomation com Wherever you need us Rockwell Automation brings together leading brands in industrial automation including Allen Bradley controls Reliance Electric power transmission products Dodge mechanical power transmission components and Rockwell Software Rockwell Automation s unique flexible approach to helping customers achieve a competitive advantage is supported by thousands of authorized partners distributors and system integrators around the world Americas Headquarters 1201 South Second Street Milwaukee WI 53204 USA Tel 1 414 382 2000 Fax 1 414 382 4444 European Headquarters SA NV avenue Herrmann Debroux 46 1160 Brussels Belgium Tel 32 2 663 06 00 Fax 32 2 663 06 40 Asia Pacific Headquarters 27 F Citicorp Centre 18 Whitfield Road Causeway Bay Hong
128. f the terminal are compatible with the firmware ControlLogix Terminal Messages See Terminal Codes for messages below Error Number Terminal Message Type Meaning Recommended Action 634 Write Fail Comm Status ControlLogix Tag or address Check tag address does not existor isthe wrong Check for data type mismatch data type Designated slot does not con Verify GontrolLogix slot loca tion tain a ControlLogix Processor 634 Read Fail Comm Status ControlLogix Tag or address Check tag address does not exist or is the wrong data type Designated slot does not con tain a ControlLogix Processor Check for data type mismatch Verify ControlLogix slot loca tion Publication 2711 6 1 Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers B 7 DH 485 Terminal Messages Error Number Terminal Message Type Meaning Recommended Action 612 No active node s Comm Status No other DH 485 devices can Verify that the PanelView termi found on network be located on the network nal and SLC are correctly con nected to the system If the error occurs again check the node addresses baud rates and maximum node addresses Reset the terminal 613 Required network Comm Status 1 If the message is flashing 1 The files do not exist on node s not found the terminal is trying to read SLC Create files on SLC a e ENR an 2 Verify that the SLC s Hes
129. f COMM LED Verify cable connections using cable diagrams in Chapters 11 2 Verify that terminal and controller are set at the same baud rate 3 Place controller in run mode 4 Verify node number settings 5 Refer to controller user manual No communications with PLC but COMM LED is green 1 PanelView is trying to communi cate with a controller at a different address 2 The inhibit bit is set as the default on the Channel Status Screen in the PLC 1 Verify address of the controller 2 Change setting of the inhibit bit No communications with computer 1 Communications COMM fault 2 No SLC network or power supply connection at terminal s DH 485 port 3 Baud rates not set correctly 4 Terminal node and maximum node numbers are not set cor rectly 5 Computer fault 6 Communication driver not prop erly loaded 7 Printer port is enabled 1 Check status of COMM LED Verify cable connections using cable diagrams in Chapter 10 2 Personal Computer Interface Con verter PIC receives power from DH 485 connection Verify that the terminal is connected to an SLC network or wallmount power sup ply as shown in Chapter 11 3 Verify that terminal and computer are set at the correct baud rate 4 Verify node number settings 5 Refer to user manual for com puter 6 Refer to RSLinx online help or manual 7 Disable printing on the Printer Setup screen of the C
130. f the display with each key press 35 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 A new setting takes effect immediately Video Mode F2 Toggles between normal video light text graphics on a dark background and reverse video dark text graphics on a light background The change takes effect immediately Normal video is recommended Screen Saver Mode F3 Sets the screen saver to Timed or Off When Timed the screen intensity is reduced if user input or a controller screen change is not received within the time specified in the Screen Saver Timeout box Screen Saver Timeout F4 Specifies when an inactive screen enters screen saver mode The timeout is adjusted in steps with each key press 5 10 15 20 25 or 30 minutes Screen Saver Intensity F5 Adjusts the intensity of the display during screen saver mode The intensity is adjusted with each key press 0 35 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Configuring the Terminal 3 21 Screen Conditioner Mode F6 Enables or disables the screen conditioner This parameter sets a daily schedule for conditioning the display of a PV900 monochrome terminal to prevent image burn in The conditioning process takes approximately 30 minutes and will not start until the terminal is inactive and in screen saver mode You can interrupt the screen saver or conditioner at any time by pressing a key or the touch screen If the screen conditioner is interrupted it will resume when the screen saver is reactivated
131. ghten ATTENTION Mounting nuts must be tightened to a torque of 10 inch pounds to provide a proper seal and to prevent potential damage to the terminal Allen Bradley assumes noresponsibility for water or chemical damage to the terminal or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation 8 Remove the protective installation label covering the top vents of the terminal ATTENTION Failure to remove the protective installation label covering the top vents could result in overheating and damage to the terminal Publication 2711 6 1 6 6 Installing the PV300 Terminal Publication 2711 6 1 Chapter Objectives Hazardous Locations Chapter Installing the PV550 Terminal This chapter describes how to mount the PV550 terminal in a panel or enclosure including e hazardous locations e enclosures e required tools e mounting dimensions e clearances e cutout dimensions e installing the PV550 terminal in a panel See the nameplate label on terminal for hazardous locations certifications ATTENTION In Class 1 Division 2 Hazardous locations the Panel View 550 terminal must be wired per the National Electric Code as it applies to hazardous locations Peripheral equipment must also be suitable for the location in which it is installed The following PV550 terminals have an operating temperature code of T2 maximum operating temperature of 300 C or 572 F e keypad terminals series C or highe
132. h change of state can be read by the controller at least once The hold time varies between 0 and 1 second depending on the configured setting Control Lists Active selection is highlighted Running Applications 5 3 Control lists perform functions similar to push buttons They can modify either individual bits or values at a controller address Cursor indicates selected item Allen Bradley PanelView 900 7 C4 HOPPER CONTROL TANK LEVEL CONTROL Open Hopper 1 gt Empty Tank 4 i ritte Close Hopper 2 Full Tank gm a C2 G G C G o Gd Ge ro Fo Ca e Gs a Ce Ge EK T Vertical bar indicates active control list Active List Item Active item is highlighted Active Control List Has a vertical indicator bar on the left side of the list Only one control list or numeric entry cursor point can be active on a screen To activate a control list e touch the object touch screen terminals only e or press the assigned function key e orona screen with multiple control lists or numeric entry cursor points press the Left or Right arrows to move the indicator bar between the objects Tank Level Control pb Empty Tank 1
133. have a single RS 232 communications port Terminals with catalog numbers ending in 9 have an RS 232 communications port and an RS 232 printer port Use the RS 232 communications port to communicate with a single SLC 5 03 5 04 or 5 05 controller Channel 0 port using point to point communications e download upload Panel View applications Use the RS 232 printer port to e connect a printer that supports the IBM enhanced character set For connection details see the last section in this chapter The RS 232 communications port and the printer port are reversed on the Panel View 550 touch screen terminals PanelView 1000 Keypad 2711 K10C9 Shown 2 a ty D A uf im J L L L D amm i Ke Pood Comm FAULT U L o RS 232 Printer Port RS 232 Communications Port e EA E 00000 0000 AN P oo0o00 oo0o00 RS 232 Printer Port oo0000 wo RS 232 Communications Port C0000 osjo Making Terminal Connections 11 17 Connecting to an SLC 5 03 5 04 5 05 Controller Point to Point This se
134. he PVA file exits F1 Abort F2 Upload with new PVA file The terminal displays the status of the transfer PILE TRANS FER STATUS 0 50 100 HH Percent Complete er progress A 6 When the transfer is complete the application file name appears in the Applications on Card list Press Memory Card Listing F1 key on keypad terminals to scroll through the list Note If you upload a file that exists on the memory card the uploaded file name is altered with a sequential digit as a suffix For example Control pva becomes Control0 pva For files with eight character names a digit overwrites the last character For example Motorcon pva becomes Motorco0 pva Publication 2711 6 1 4 8 Using a Memory Card Storing Font Files on a Memory Card Removing a Memory Card Publication 2711 6 1 Memory cards also store font files for languages used by Panel View applications The font file contains the character set for the language The memory card containing the font file must be inserted in the Panel View terminal while the application is running The terminal uses the font file to display characters on the application screen To view the name of the font file used by an application select Terminal Info from the Configuration Mode menu Because the memory card must remain in the terminal while the application is running it is recommended that you use the Memory Card Retainer
135. he area around the panel cutout is clear Do not allow metal cuttings to enter any components that may already be installed in the panel Failure to follow this warning may result in personal injury or damage to the panel components Cut an opening in the panel using the panel cutout provided with the terminal Remove any sharp edges or burrs Make sure the terminal sealing gasket is properly positioned on the terminal as shown below This gasket forms a compression type seal Do not use sealing compounds ea ee mE S AX DANGER 4 a aN ia M anr ia amp oe l o th i Sealing Gasket Legend Strip en ee g L l O m l sic i a Verify that the end of the legend strip is fully inserted and does not interfere with the sealing gasket Place the terminal in the panel cutout Verify that the opening is the proper size to clear the bezel and to allow the gasket to contact the panel Installing the PV300 Terminal 6 5 6 Install the self locking nuts hand tight Pig i Protective installation label Self locking nuts 4 used 6 provided Mounting Studs 2 left 2 right 7 Alternately tighten the self locking nuts until the terminal is held firmly against the panel Tighten nuts to a torque of 10 inch pounds Do not over ti
136. he screen to move the cursor in a screen list and select an entry The following table shows the list keys List Key Type Description R Move Up Moves the cursor to the previous item in the list cs Move Down Moves the cursor to the next item in the list Home Moves the cursor to the first item in the list End Moves the cursor to the last item in the list z Page Up Moves the cursor up one page in a scrolling list 7 Page Down Moves the cursor down one page in a scrolling list E Backspace Returns the cursor to the currently highlighted selection FA Enter Confirms a selection and displays the screen Publication 2711 6 1 5 14 Running Applications List Indicators Multistate Indicators Bar Graph Displays Analog Gauges Publication 2711 6 1 List indicators highlight an item from a list depending upon the status of either a bit or value at a controller address Allen Bradley PanelView 900 Mixer Speed Off Mixer Low On List Indicator Mixer Current status _ High Or is highlighted ji An indicator list may have a maximum of 255 entries The list automatically scrolls to display the status of an item Note List indicators do not have a cursor like control or screen selector lists Multistate indicators display the status of e
137. high voltage leads to metal surfaces on the card Failure to use the retainer could result in physical injury or damage to the terminal e electrostatic discharge ESD up to 15KV ATTENTION Without the memory card retainer installed electrostatic discharge could reset or damage the PanelView terminal e accidental removal or ejection of the memory card from the card slot ATTENTION Accidental removal of an ATA flash card from the card slot could result in damage to the card Publication 2711 6 1 4 4 Using a Memory Card Loading Application The procedure below shows how to load an application on a memory from a Memory Card card into the Panel View terminal ATTENTION Explosion Hazard Do not install or remove memory card unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous To load an application from a memory card 1 Insert the memory card in the card slot of the terminal If the terminal does not have an application loaded the Configuration Mode menu appears Skip step 2 2 Open the Configuration Mode menu by simultaneously pressing the Left and Right arrows on keypad terminals or the Goto Config Screen button on touch screen terminals J b CONFIGURATION MODE MEMORY CARD COMMUNICATION SETUP PRESET OPERATIONS TERMINAL INFO SCREEN SETUP DATE TIME Function keys do not PRINTERS SITU appear on touch De screen terminals Run Reset Fz Mode F
138. hnical support 15 Peer Input Data not received Will occur if an input Clear the message Excessive network traffic push button changes a second time before its previ could cause this problem if inputs are chang ous state was sent on the network Only for Peer tags ing rapidly Handle high speed input data over I O connections if possible 16 I O Connection Size does not match size of I O data in Clear the message and if the problem Assembly Instances 1 amp 2 Programmed connection reoccurs consult technical support sizes for I O do not match the amount of data repre sented by the I O type tags 19 Get Next Contact Request Failure In Peer Mode Should not occur in normal operation Clear scanning the request to obtain the next tag in current the message If problem reoccurs contact context failed technical support 20 Autobaud Failure The autobaud process failed to Start the terminal when network traffic exists detect a valid baud rate within 10 seconds Occurs if or use a fixed baud rate network traffic is nonexistent or intermittent 23 Nonvolatile Objects have been reset Nonvolatile stor Can occur when the daughtercard firmware in age of some objects required a full reset on powerup the terminal is upgraded Clear the message Certain nonvolatile values will be reset to defaults and continue If problem reoccurs contact technical support 38 An external client device on the network has per Confirm the Active Bau
139. ht F2 Turns the backlight On Off or to Timed mode When set to Timed the Backlight Timeout value determines when the backlight is turned off Backlight settings are not available on PanelView 300 terminals Contrast F3 Increases or decreases the display contrast The contrast settings range from 0 to 10 Video Mode F4 Toggles between normal video dark text graphics on a light background and reverse video light text graphics on a dark background Changes take effect immediately Backlight Timeout F7 Specifies when the backlight turns off if user input or a controller screen change is not received The timeout settings are 5 10 20 25 or 30 minutes The Backlight Timeout value is used when the Backlight parameter is set to Timed Backlight timeout is not available on PanelView 300 terminals Reset Video F9 Resets the display to normal default settings The F9 key is also active on the Configuration Mode menu If the screen is set to a non viewable setting press the Left and Right arrow keys simultaneously Then press F9 to reset the screen Screen Saver Mode F1 and Timeout F2 Panel View 300 only Mode Select Timed or Off screen saver When Timed the screen intensity is reduced if user input or a controller screen change is not received within the time specified in the Screen Saver Timeout Timeout Specifies when an inactive screen enters screen saver mode The timeout is adjusted in steps
140. ication 2711 6 1 Connecting a Computer On DH 485 terminals Panel View applications are transferred e through the DH 485 programming connector to the terminal e through any node on a DH 485 network To connect a computer to the Panel View terminal you need e acable same cables used to transfer applications from APS software to SLC 0 3 meter 1 foot cable Catalog No 1747 C11 1 83 meter 6 foot cable Catalog No 1747 C10 6 1 meter 20 foot cable Catalog No 1747 C20 e Personal Computer Interface Converter PIC Catalog No 1747 PIC The PIC connects to the computer The cable connects the PIC to the DH 485 programming connector Personal Computer Interface Converter PIC The Personal Computer Interface Converter PIC receives power from a controller through DH 485 connections When connecting a computer directly to a Panel View terminal without a controller connected you need to use a power supply Catalog No 1747 NP1 The power supply connects to the DH 485 communications connector with the same cables used to connect an SLC Important The terminal must be connected to an SLC DH 485 network or power supply Catalog No 1747 NP1 This connection provides power to the PIC Connecting Earth Ground to PanelView Terminals When using the 1747 PIC converter with the PV600 PV900 PV 1000 color and PV1000 grayscale terminals you must connect the Earth Ground terminal on the back of the terminal to Earth Grou
141. iceNet network DeviceNet Terminal Ports The DeviceNet versions of the Panel View terminals catalog numbers ending in 10 have a DeviceNet port and an RS 232 serial port e Use the DeviceNet port to connect to devices on a DeviceNet network e Use the RS 232 port to transfer applications between a computer and the terminal or to connect a printer For details on connecting to the RS 232 port see the last section in this chapter PanelView 1000 shown F p TI tO i LA d i i 5 1 ooo 0 0 o0000 eA Osco DeviceNet Port RS 232 Port Making DeviceNet Connections Use one of the cables below to connect the DeviceNet version of the PanelView terminal to a DeviceNet network Cable Publication No DeviceNet Cable 50 meters 164 feet 1485C P1A50 DeviceNet Cable 100 meters 328 feet 1485C P1A150 DeviceNet Cable 150 meters 492 feet 1485C P1A300 Important Refer to DeviceNet Cable System Planning and Installation manual Publication 1485 6 7 1 for network layout and design information Se Terminal Signal Function Color 1 COM Common Black 2 CAN_L Signal Low Blue g 1 3 SHIELD Shield Uninsulated Y 4 CAN_H Signal High White D 5 VDC Power Supply Red oj 5 Publication 2711 6 1 11 26 Making Terminal Connections DeviceNet Scanner Module Catalog No 1747 SDN Typical DeviceNet Network Bel
142. idge such as the 1770 KF2 or 1785 KE PLC S5 11 5 20 5 26 5 40 5 46 5 60 5 80 via Channel 0 DF1 port Ethernet versions of the PLC 5 20E 5 40E 5 80E SLC 5 05E via Channel 0 DF1 port ControlNet versions of the PLC 5 20C 5 40C 5 60C 5 80C via Channel 0 DF1 port DF1 Terminal Ports The DF1 versions of the Panel View terminals have a DF1 Full Duplex communications port and an RS 232 serial port Use the DF1 port to communicate with a logic controller using DF1 full duplex communications Use the RS 232 serial port to transfer applications between a computer and the terminal or to connect a printer For connection details see the last section in this chapter PanelView 1000 shown ea z u r i C0000 o ae DF1 Port RS 232 File Transfer Printer Port Publication 2711 6 1 11 28 Making Terminal Connections DF1 RS 232 Port Connector The DF1 port on the Panel View terminal is a 9 pin male RS 232 connector The table below shows the pinout descriptions for this port and how these pins map to the DF1 ports on the controllers DF1 Port SLC PLC MicroLogix 9 pin DCE Signal Signal 9 pin 25 pin DNI 8 pin DIN 1 2 RXD gt RXD 2 3 4 3 TXD lt TXD 3 2 7 4 DTR lt DTR 4 20 5 SG lt gt SG 5 7 2 6 DSR gt DSR 6 6 7 RTS eo RTS 7 4 8 CTS CTS 8 5 9
143. ies when an inactive screen enters screen saver mode The timeout is adjusted in steps with each key press 5 10 15 20 25 or 30 minutes Screen Saver Intensity F7 or F10 Adjusts the intensity of the display during screen saver mode PV600 1000 settings are 0 100 in 10 step increments PV600 touch screen only settings are 0 or 100 PV900 settings are 0 and 50 100 in 10 step increments It is recommended that you set the intensity to a value less than 100 to prolong the life of the backlight Reset Video F9 or F15 Resets the display to normal video default settings The F9 and F15 keys are active on the Configuration Mode menu If the screen is non viewable press the left and right arrow keys simultaneously Then press F9 or F15 to reset the screen Exit F10 or F16 Returns to the Configuration Mode menu Publication 2711 6 1 3 20 Configuring the Terminal Publication 2711 6 1 PanelView 900 Monochrome Screen Setup a SCREEN SETUP SCREEN SAVER 7 scREENCONDITIONER Normal Intensity Mode Mode 80 Timed Disabled FA F3 _ ee en Hour Minute 10 min Gi re F7 F8 Reset Intensity Video 80 ENT w F15 F5 roy Note Certain settings may make viewing the screen difficult Do not exit this screen until viewing adjustments are acceptable Normal Intensity F1 Adjusts the intensity o
144. inal message Publication 2711 6 1 Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers DF1 Terminal Messages Error Number Terminal Message Type Meaning Recommended Action 675 or 682 Required network node s not found Comm Status The network is active but the logic controller s are not located at the expected nodes Verify that the logic control ler s required by the applica tion are at the expected node addresses and that the com munication parameters are set properly 676 or 683 File access error Comm Status The terminal is trying to access one or more controller data files that are unavailable If the message is flashing the termi nal is trying to read or write data files that are unavailable The data files do not exist on the controller Create the data files 679 or 686 Panelview offline Comm Warning PanelView is offline Check connections 681 or 688 DF1 hardware failed Comm Status During startup the terminal detected a missing corrupt or nonfunctional DF1 card The terminal will run but not com municate Contact technical support and provide terminal message Publication 2711 6 1 Terminal Codes Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers B 11 Terminal Codes are displayed on the Panel View terminal during operation or terminal configuration DeviceNet Codes Comm Status codes appear as a banner at the top of an applicati
145. inals equipped with an RS 232 printer port Any printer that supports the IBM enhanced character set can be connected to the RS 232 printer port a PRINTER SETUP Handshaking Communication Parameters Baud Rate XON XOFF No Parity 19200 8 Data Bits 1 Stop Bit F1 F2 F3 Port Mode Top Of Printing Form Enabled my lt F9 F10 a Printer settings are maintained between power cycles Page format parameters for printing are defined in the Terminal Setup dialog and downloaded with the application Handshaking F1 Specifies the type of handshaking used by the RS 232 port e None initial default e Hardware e XON XOFF If you change the type of handshaking used you must reset your PanelView before the change takes effect Communication Parameters F2 Sets the communication parameters for the printer port Each key press toggles through the available combinations for e Parity None Even or Odd e Data Bits 7 or 8 e Stop Bits 1 or 2 Baud Rate F3 Sets the baud rate of the printer port The baud rate must match the baud rate of the printer The baud rate is adjusted with each key press 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 The initial default is 9600 Configuring the Terminal 3 27 Top of Form F6 or F9 Notifies the Panel View terminal the printer is at the top of a page Manually adjust the printer to the top of the page before pressing the Top of Form
146. inals to the 1772 SD22 PLC 2 family of processors through a 1771 SN I O subscanner module PLC 3 and None Connect PanelView terminals directly PLC 3 10 PLC 3 10 to a PLC 3 Remote I O Connect PanelView terminals to the Scanner PLC 3 10 through the Remote I O scanner SLC 5 00 5 02 1747 SN Connect PanelView terminals 5 03 5 04 through the 1747 SN subscanner 5 05 module Each module provides an additional Remote I O link for up to 4 racks Important Only Series B and later versions of the 1747 SN subscanner support block transfers IBM PC 6008 SI 6008 SI I O scanner is compatible with IBM PC or compatible comput ers The scanner provides a com puter access to the 1771 Remote I O link VME 6008 SV 6008 SV I O scanner provides access to the 1771 Remote I O link for VME controllers DEC Q BUS 6008 SQ 6008 SQ I O scanner provides access to the 1771 Remote I O link for DEC Q BUS controllers Tif using a PLC 5 15 with partial rack addressing and block transfers you must use Series B Rev J or later 2 If using a 1775 SD2 Remote Scanner Distribution Panel use revision 3 or later 3 if using a 1775 S4A Remote Scanner Distribution Panel user Series B or later Publication 2711 6 1 Making Terminal Connections Making Remote 1 0 Connections To connect a PanelView terminal to a Remote I O scanner use cable Catalog No 1770 CD equivalent to Belden 9463 The maximum cable length link distance is det
147. inder File You pressed F3 Save To Enter appropriate response 0 or F1 Abort Transfer Status Card on the Memory Card con 0 or F1 to abort 1 or F2 Upload figuration screen when the file 1 or F2 to upload new PVA with new PVA file exists on the card file name 361 Value not in range Reminder Entered value is outside of Enter a value within the valid valid range range 364 Closing Files Status Terminal is preparing for Wait for files to close before removal of memory card removing memory card 365 Remove card Reminder You must remove the memory Remove the memory card card for the terminal to contin ues operation 366 Card disconnection Warning Attempt to disconnect the After memory card is discon will require card memory card nected it must be removed removal to continue from card slot before the termi operation nal will operate 392 File not supported Reminder File File is incompatible with the In PanelBuilder32 select the Transfer Status terminal type Setup tab on the Application Settings dialog and select the correct terminal type 393 File not supported Reminder File File is incompatible with the In PanelBuilder32 select the Transfer Status communication protocol of the Setup tab on the Application terminal Settings dialog and make sure the protocol matches your ter minal 394 File not supported Reminder File File is incompatible with the In PanelBuilder32 click the Transfer Status terminal s firmware Ca
148. int communications with an SLC PLC MicroLogix or a 1761 NET DNI module the default node number of 64 is used When you press F4 the numeric entry scratchpad opens Enter a node number and press the Enter key On touch screen terminals press the J key on the scratchpad Handshaking F5 Specifies the type of handshaking used by the RS 232 port e On CTS RTS enabled e OFF CTS RTS disabled Press F5 or touch the box to select an option The default is Off Comm LED e solid fill normal operating state e blinking no communications established with logic controller e no fill hardware failure Fault LED e no fill normal operating state e blinking hardware is functioning but an application is not loaded or the current application is corrupted Exit F10 or F16 Returns to the Configuration Mode menu Publication 2711 6 1 3 16 Configuring the Terminal Configuring Presets Publication 2711 6 1 Select Preset Operations from the Configuration Mode menu to set the values of control objects after a reset or power cycle You can set presets to e values provided by the Panel View application or e last values entered from terminal prior to a reset or power down a PRESET OPERATIONS Power Up With Key Repeat Rate Last States p7 1000 ms Key Repeat Delay Restart Unit 200 ms EXIT a Load Values Power Up with Presets or Last States D
149. ions Related Information For more information on ControlNet products refer to the following publications e ControlNet System Overview Publication 1786 2 9 e ControlNet System Planning and Installation Manual 1786 6 2 1 e ControlNet Cable System Component List AG 2 2 The Allen Bradley website www ab com provides information and product descriptions of ControlNet products Under the Products and Services heading select Communications ControlNet Protocol The PanelView terminal supports release 1 5 of ControlNet Unscheduled peer addressing of tags is supported Scheduled I O addressing is not supported ControlNet allows a flexible control architecture that can work with multiple processors and up to 99 nodes via taps anywhere along the trunk cable of the network There is no minimum tap separation and you can access the ControlNet network from every node including adapters Making Terminal Connections 11 21 Compatible ControlNet Controllers The ControlNet PanelView supports unscheduled PCCC Programmable Controller Communication Command messaging with the following controllers PLC 5 20C PLC 5 40C PLC 5 60C PLC 5 80C ControlNet Terminal Ports ControlNet versions of the Panel View terminal catalog numbers ending in 15 have a ControlNet communication port and an RS 232 serial port Use the ControlNet port to connect to devices on a ControlNet network Use the RS 232 port to transfer appli
150. irst item in the list End Moves the cursor to the last item in the list z Page Up Moves the cursor up one page in a scrolling list 7 Page Down Moves the cursor down one page in a scrolling list ue Backspace Returns the cursor to the currently highlighted selection a Enter Confirms a selection and sends the value to the controller if Write on Enter was configured for the control list Running Applications 5 5 Cursor Piloted Control Lists On a piloted control list some items are under controller operation only In addition some items may be designated as inactive You cannot select controller items or inactive items In both cases the cursor is hollow when you select the item State 1 State 1 State 1 Active State gt REGA stad State2 State 3 Inactive State S State 3 State 3 gt State 4 Stat 4 Active State p REAR State 5 State 5 State 5 Cursor at state 2 Cursor at inactive state 3 Cursor at active state 4 an active state Cursor changes and highlight Cursor changes back and remains in original position highlight moves to selection To select an item on a control list 1 Select the control list by e touching the screen object touch screen terminals only e or pressing its function key e or pressing the Left or Right arrow keys until the control list has a vertical bar indicating it is active 2 Move the cursor up or down the list using the Up a or Down w arro
151. isplays the current power up selection Use the up and down amp arrow keys on keypad terminals or the up and down keys on touch screen terminals to select an option The selection takes effect the next time the terminal is powered on e Select Presets to load initial values of control objects into PLC SLC data tables with values supplied by application e Select Last States to load initial values of control objects into PLC SLC data tables with values entered at the terminal prior to a terminal reset or power down Restart Unit and Load Values F1 Loads the values selected in the Power Up With list and resets the terminal Key Repeat Rate F4 or F7 Specifies the number of repeats that occur per second when a key is pressed and held Steps through key repeat rates 0 disabled 200ms 5 times sec 250ms 4 times sec 330ms 3 times sec 500ms 2 times sec 1000ms 1 time sec Key Repeat Delay F9 or F15 Specifies how long a key must be pressed before it is repeated Steps through delay rates 200ms 400ms 600ms 800ms 1000ms 1500ms 2000ms 2500ms Exit F10 or F16 Returns to the Configuration Mode menu Viewing Terminal Information Configuring the Terminal 3 17 Select Terminal Info from the Configuration Mode menu to display information about your terminal This information may be needed when calling for technical support an TERMINAL INFO Boot HHA HAH Firmware FHT Hardware FEA EEA HEE
152. ither a bit or value at a controller address Multistate indicators can have a variety of appearances In addition multistate indicators may change their inner text fill pattern or graphic with each state each state assigned different attributes Each indicator may have up to 2 000 states High e _ TT Toggle Foreground Border White Fill Cross Hatch Ellipse White Fill Background No Border Bar graphs provide a graphical representation of a variable value Bar graphs can appear with or without scales and border and can have a variety of fill patterns 100 rc 200 C 10 Oo 10 C L M a E 200 UN Vertical Bar Vertical Bar 3 Vertical Bars 2 Horizontal Bars Hatched Fill Solid Fill with Scale Various Fills with Scale Different Fill with Scale No Scale The analog gauge uses a rotating needle to display a process variable such as speed temperature or pressure The gauge consists of a circular scale with tick marks 1 to 4 needles and a label with text or variable data The circular scale is an integral part of the gauge but can be created separately Numeric Data Displays Message Displays Time or Date Running Applications 5 15 Numeric Data Displays may appear with or without supporting text Flow 37 Gallons 000239 45 Depending on the application design displayed data may have these properties e zero fill e fixed floating or no decimal point
153. l HonBraloy Fanai 655 Cell 16 Celli e Lt e NE aoe OG 5 DOG 6 E0 E Li alll M Fi Ce rs Cra CFs Scil Cell 113 F6 Fr CFs C3 10 Ea T Cell 128 Touch Screen Terminal Cell 1 Allen Bradley PanelView 660 N Cell 16 a ee 5 6 Cell 113 Cell 128 C Publication 2711 6 1 Terminal Overview 1 11 Feature Description Function Keys F1 F10 Cursor Keys Numeric Entry Keys Keypad Terminal Display Touch Screen Terminal Display Touch Cells Touch Screen terminal On keypad terminals use the function keys to initiate functions on the terminal display These keys may have custom legends On keypad amp touch screen terminals you can initiate functions using the function keys and or touch screen objects Use the cursor keys to move the cursor in displayed lists to select a numeric entry object or to enter config uration mode 0 9 Enters numeric values Enters a decimal point z Enters a negative value lt Clears entered digits or cancels the scratchpad Stores an entered value On keypad terminals initiate the function of a displayed object such as an ON or OFF push button by pressing a function key F1 F10 On touch screen or keypad amp touch screen terminals initiate the function of a displayed object such as an ON or OFF push button by touching the screen object Each interactive screen object occupies one or more of 128 cells On keypad amp touch screen
154. l continues to update and you can perform other terminal operations The terminal prints messages in the order they are received If the print buffer is full the terminal displays a queue full warning message New print requests are aborted The print queue is not maintained between power cycles Any messages in the queue when the terminal is reset are cleared Applications that support alarms may contain e Alarm Banner display that pops up when an alarm is triggered e Alarm buttons that enable the operator to act on an alarm Print Alarm Acknowledge Alarm Clear Alarm Acknowledge All e Alarm List which stores information on triggered alarms Print Alarm List or Clear Alarm List button Alarm configurations are application dependent Consult your application designer for details on how to handle alarms for your application Chapter Objectives Hazardous Locations Enclosures Chapter 6 Installing the PV300 Terminal This chapter describes how to mount the PV300 terminal in a panel or enclosure including e hazardous locations e enclosures e required tools e mounting dimensions e clearances e cutout dimensions e installing the PV300 terminal in a panel See the nameplate label on terminal for hazardous locations certifications ATTENTION In Class 1 Division 2 Hazardous locations the Plainview 300 terminal must be wired per the National Electric Code as it applies to hazardous locations Peripheral equipm
155. l View terminals in industrial environments requiring compliance with European Union Directives Publication 2711 6 1 P 4 Preface Related Publications Technical Support Publication 2711 6 1 Refer to extensive online help for the PanelBuilder32 software or the following publications if necessary Publication Description 2711 6 19 PanelBuilder32 Software Getting Results Manual 2711 6 20 PanelBuilder32 Quick Start Manual 2711 6 3 PROFIBUS DP Communications for PanelView Terminals 2711 6 9 Modbus Communications for PanelView Terminals 2711 6 0 4 DeviceNet Communications for PanelView Terminals 2711 6 10 ControlNet Communications for PanelView Terminals 2711 805 PanelView File Transfer Utility 1770 4 1 Programmable Controller Wiring and Grounding Guide lines 1770 6 2 2 Data Highway Data Highway Plus Data Highway 485 Cable Installation Manual 1785 5 7 Enhanced PLC 5 Programmable Controllers Installation Instructions For information relating to your controller refer to the appropriate manual If you have questions about the PanelView terminals or the PanelBuilder32 software please refer to the online manuals or online help provided with the PanelBuilder32 installation CD These publi cations are also available from the Automation Bookstore or Manuals Online at the www ab com website If you can t find the answer contact Rockwell Automation Technical support Rockwell In
156. l devices on same as the PanelView or larger the network including the PanelView than the UMAX terminal 9012 Communica ControlNet object received a reset Contact technical support tions Warning request 9014 Critical fault A fatal CPU fault occurred Contact technical support 9015 Critical fault A ControlNet hardware fault Contact technical support occurred 9016 Critical fault RAM verification failed at startup Contact technical support 9017 Critical fault CRC verification failed at startup Contact technical support 9018 Critical fault A critical internal error occurred Contact technical support 9019 Critical fault An internal fault occurred Reset terminal if problem occurs again contact technical support 9020 Critical fault An internal fault occurred Reset terminal If problem occurs again reload application If problem persists contact technical support Publication 2711 6 1 B 16 Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers Remote 1 0 Communication Loss Publication 2711 6 1 When communication fails on a Remote I O network e Object states are maintained and the message No PLC Communication is displayed on the screen e If Block Transfers are defined for the application but no BTR or BTW instructions are received another message appears when the Block Transfer Timeout occurs These messages continue to display until communications is established If a write operation is attempted to the logi
157. licate node address and is device into the listen only state in the listen only mode Check the node address MAC ID of the devices on the network to verify that addresses are not duplicated 1824 Warning The PanelView was forced to a listen Contact technical support only state 1826 Warning A fixed tag packet was received but Contact technical support there is no place to route the packet The data packet is discarded and the error message is displayed 1828 Warning An attempt was made to open an Contact technical support unsupported transport class 1829 Warning An attempt was made to open a Contact technical support Class 1 transport with application triggering or a Class 3 transport with cyclic triggering 3333 Warning A connection has timed out A file transfer was unexpectedly inter rupted Try to transfer again Publication 2711 6 1 Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers B 15 These messages appear on the terminal screen as DC Error xx If you get an alert number that is not listed here contact technical support ControlNet F Alert Code Alert Type Indicates Recommended Action s 9000 Critical fault Interface startup failed Contact technical support 9003 Critical fault CIP S N is not valid Contact technical support 9004 Critical fault Out of buffers Contact technical support 9010 Critical fault Invalid target node target node is the Check node address of al
158. lity for water or chemical damage to the terminal or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation Installing the PV1400 Terminal 10 7 To install the PV1400 terminal in a panel using mounting studs 1 Cut an opening in the panel using the panel cutout shipped with the terminal Carefully drill 5 56 mm 7 32 inch holes for studs as indicated Install the mounting studs Catalog No 2711 NP3 using a 7 32 inch socket on the end of the stud Turn stud clockwise and tighten to approximately 10 inch pounds 1 1 Nem Mounting Studs Qty 18 for Keypad 12 for Touch Panel or Enclosure Tr Spacer j ra 19 Self locking Nuts Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the termi nal This gasket forms a compression type seal NEMA Type 4 Do not use sealing compounds ATTENTION Be careful not to damage the sealing gasket when installing or removing studs A damaged seal may result in damage to the PanelView terminal and other panel components due to a leaking seal Place the PV 1400 in the panel cutout aligning the studs with the mounting holes Publication 2711 6 1 10 8 Installing the PV1400 Terminal Publication 2711 6 1 5 Install the self locking nuts hand tight ATTENTION Tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 10 inch pounds 1 1 Nem to provide a proper seal and prevent potential damage to the terminal Allen Bradley assumes no responsibility for w
159. m munication parameters are set properly 676 or 685 File access error Comm Status 1 The terminal is trying to 1 The data files do not exist access one or more control on the controller Create ler data files that are the data files unavailable 2 If the message is flashing 2 The data file is smaller than the terminal is trying to read what is required For exam or write data files that are ple the PanelView uses unavailable N7 10 but only N7 0 is defined in the controller 677 or 686 Unstable DH net Comm Status Corrupt data packets or inter Verify all controller addressing work mittent system configuration and baud rate settings Check was detected on DH network for loose or reversed wiring 678 or 687 Duplicate node Comm Status More than one node was Verify all device nodes detected assigned the same address 679 or 688 No active Node s Comm Status No other DH devices can be Verify that PanelView terminal found on network located on the network and logic controller s are cor rectly connected to the system Check cable and wiring If error continues verify that baud rates on the terminal and controller are the same Com munication resumes when the problem is corrected 681 or 690 DH hardware failed Comm Status During startup the terminal Contact technical support and detected a missing corrupt or nonfunctional DH card The terminal will run but not com municate provide the specific term
160. m 2 0 in wearing Air on required to insert and for Mounting and Wiring Connections and Legend Insert remove a memory card with the memory card retainer PV600 Touch Screen Terminals Side Top and Bottom Clearances shipped with terminal Back Clearance 25 mm 1 0 in for Mounting ae and Air Flow a S gt th UUM UOUO H A Terminal Cutout l om 132 mm Use full size template tr 7 li 5 21 in 38 mm 1 5 in for Mounting Air Flow and Wiring Connections Publication 2711 6 1 3 12 in in WII UL a ji 211 mm 8 30 in iaiia is required to BEE insert and remove HI a memory card with the memory Memory Card Retainer gt ji card retainer E Installing the PV600 Terminal 8 5 Installing the PV600 in a Panel To install the PV600 terminal in a panel ATTENTION Disconnect all electrical power from the panel before making the cutout Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clear Do not allow metal cuttings to enter any components that may already be installed in the panel Failure to follow this warning may result in personal injury or damage to the panel components 1 Cut an opening in the panel using the panel cutout provided with the terminal Remove any sharp edges or burrs 2 Make sure the terminal sealing gasket is properly positioned on the terminal as shown below This gasket forms a compression type
161. minal Remove any sharp edges or burrs 2 Make sure the terminal sealing gasket is properly positioned on the terminal as shown below This gasket forms a compression type seal Do not use sealing compounds O D H F an Sealing Gasket Hi Oe Adhesive Legend Strip Keypad and Keypad amp Touch Screen Terminals only 3 On the keypad and keypad amp touch screen terminals secure the ends of the legend strips to the legend strip adhesive 4 Place the terminal in the panel cutout 5 Verify that the opening is the proper size to clear the bezel and to allow the gasket to contact the panel 6 On the keypad and keypad amp touch screen terminals position the ends of the legend inserts behind the panel cutout 7 Install the self locking nuts hand tight Publication 2711 6 1 7 6 Installing the PV550 Terminal PV550 Keypad Keypad amp Touch Screen Terminals Mounting Studs 3 Top 3 Bottom Protective installation label Self locking nuts en 6 used 8 provided Mounting Studs 2 left 2 right Self locking nuts 4 used 8 provided 8 Alternately tighten the self locking nuts until the terminal is held firmly against the panel Tighten nuts to a torque of 10 inch pounds
162. n tation set by the daughtercard Clear the message If problem reoccurs con tact technical support 39 The application contains more Listen Only channels Reset the terminal If problem re occurs that the daughtercard supports contact technical support 20xx Critical Internal DeviceNet firmware fault Should not occur during normal operation Clear the message If problem reoccurs contact technical support 9 11 21 22 Internal faults associated with motherboard daughter Should not occur during normal operation 24 36 card communications Clear the message If problem reoccurs con tact technical support Publication 2711 6 1 Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers ControlLogix Codes ControlLogix Terminal Alert Type Indicates Recommended Action s Alert Code 603 Critical fault File download error Reset the terminal If problem occurs again contact technical support 9020 Critical fault An internal fault occurred Reset the terminal If problem occurs again contact technical support ControlNet Codes These errors appear at the top of the application screen or on the terminal s configuration screen If you should get an alert number that is not listed contact technical support ControlNet Alert Type Indicates Recommended Action s Error Code 1803 Informational The communications device has The PanelView was detected as hav completed the request to force the ing a dup
163. n 2711 6 1 9 6 Installing the PV900 1000 Terminals Installing the To install the PV900 PV1000 terminal in a panel PV900 PV1000 in a Panel ATTENTION Disconnect all electrical power from the panel before making the cutout Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clear Do not allow metal cuttings to enter any components that may already be installed in the panel Failure to follow this warning may result in personal injury or damage to the panel components 1 Cut an opening in the panel using the panel cutout provided with the terminal Remove any sharp edges or burrs 2 Make sure the terminal sealing gasket is properly positioned on the terminal as shown below This gasket forms a compression type seal Do not use sealing compounds Sealing Gasket ed 3 Although the keypad legend strip can be installed any time we recommend that you install it after the terminal is installed 4 Place the terminal in the panel cutout Publication 2711 6 1 Installing the PV900 1000 Terminals 9 7 Install the 6 mounting clips 2 on top 2 on bottom 1 on each side The ends of the clips slide into the slots on the terminal Tighten the clip mounting screws by hand until the gasket seal contacts the mounting surface uniformly Protective installation labels Install 6 mounting clips Top left and right slots Bottom left and right slots Sides left and right
164. n paths repeaters and bridges Network Access Point NAP Port providing temporary access to a ControlNet network through the RJ 45 connector Network Update Time NUT The ControlNet network update time established for the communications link node The connection point at which medium access is provided PanelBuilder32 software A Windows program used to develop applications which run in PanelView terminals PanelView terminal An Allen Bradley keypad or touch screen terminal providing the operator interface to the logic controller when an application is executing Publication 2711 6 1 G 4 Glossary Publication 2711 6 1 PC 1 Personal Computer 2 Programmable Controller 3 Printed Circuit PCCC Acronym for Programmable Controller Communication Commands PLC controller 1 An Allen Bradley programmable controller with a name that has the prefix PLC See programmable controller preset value A value loaded into a controller data table when an application is first started programmable controller A solid state control system that has a user programmable memory for storage of instructions to implement specific functions such as I O control logic timing counting report generation communication arithmetic and data file manipulation A controller consists of a central processor input output interface and memory A controller is designed as an industrial control system real time clock Internal clock that
165. nd Connect the Earth Ground terminal using 14 gauge stranded wire no longer than 1 meter 40 inches Earth Ground Terminal Ct PV900 Color Terminals ep TL F Making Terminal Connections 11 11 Connecting a Computer to DH 485 Connector using a Power Supply PanelView 1000 Touch Screen 2711 T10C3 Shown PanelBuilder32 a N 7 Wallmount Power Supply mfg Catalog No 1747 NP la a 5 To DH 485 To DH 485 Programming Connector Communications Port gt A i gt I LS or 25 pin to 9 pin Adapter Personal Computer a Cable ee if required Interface Converter Catalog No 1747 PIC Catalog No 1747 C10 Catalog No 1747 C11 Catalog No 1747 C20 Connecting a Computer to DH 485 Connector using a DH 485 Powered Device PanelView 1000 Touch Screen 2711 T10C3 Shown PanelBuilder32 L a i al EE les SLC 500 IL or i se DH 485 Network To DH 485 To DH 485 Programming Connector Communications Port if required ii TEM Personal Computer lt a Interface Converter Cable Catalog No 1747 PIC
166. ng device it is considered a download A AC power connecting 2 2 2 4 electrical ratings 2 2 accessories antiglare overlay 1 35 backlight lamp 1 36 cables 1 35 1 36 file transfer utility 1 35 function key legend kits 1 34 memory card retainer 1 34 memory cards 1 34 mounting clips 1 36 mounting studs 1 36 real time clock 1 36 wallmount power supply 1 35 alarms content 5 16 description 1 33 Allen Bradley contacting for assistance P 4 antiglare overlay 1 35 application files running 1 30 settings 3 1 ASCII entry controls description 5 8 entering data 5 8 5 10 scratchpad in other languages 5 11 scratchpads 5 8 5 10 audience P 3 B backlight lamps 1 36 replacing 12 35 bar graphs 5 14 boot code revision 3 17 C cables ControlNet 11 23 DeviceNet 11 25 DF1 11 29 DH 11 15 DH 485 1 35 11 7 DH 485 network 11 8 11 9 Remote I O 1 36 11 4 Index RS 232 1 36 card memory 1 34 3 5 4 1 certifications A 14 cleaning display window 12 35 Comm LED 3 3 12 34 communication ports available 1 2 1 6 configuration mode menu 1 32 accessing 3 2 operations list 3 2 configuration screens ControlNet 3 10 DeviceNet 3 12 DF1 3 14 DH 3 8 DH 485 3 6 language selection 3 4 memory card transfers 3 5 preset operations 3 16 printer setup 3 26 Remote I O 2 9 3 9 screen setup 3 18 3 23 terminal information 3 17 time and date 3 25 contacting
167. ng the Advanced Programming Software 13 Remote I O Port Connects to a scanner or sub scanner on a Remote I O network 14 DH Communication Port Connects to a PLC or SLC 5 04 controller on a DH link 15 DeviceNet Connector Connects to a DeviceNet network 16 ControlNet Connectors Connects to a ControlNet network 17 DF1 Communication Port Connects to a PLC SLC or MicroLogix controller with a DF1 port 18 RS 232 Printer Connects to a printer File Transfer Port On Remote I O DH DF1 DeviceNet and ControlNet terminals this port also connects to the RS 232 port of a computer for transfer ring applications Publication 2711 6 1 1 14 Terminal Overview PanelView 550 Touch Screen Terminal Features Back DH 485 Version without RS 232 Port 5 WY AD C 5 DH 485 Version with RS 232 Port T ores R8232 fer 7X A J 1 10 18 RS 232 Version s232 it 5 J Q Y la 12 Publication 2711 6 1 Backlight lamp behind access cover Remote I O DH DeviceNet ControlNet or DF1 Version with RS 232 Port Reza ET 3 T OOC 18 13 14 15 16 or 17 4 Terminal Overview 1 15 Featu
168. nitial Setup Connecting AC Power Publication 2711 6 1 Below are AC electrical ratings for the Panel View terminals The PV550 PV600 touch screen only terminal is available only with DC power not AC power Terminal Type Supply Voltage Power Consumption PV550 85 to 264V ac 47 to 63 Hz 45 VA maximum PV600 85 to 264V ac 43 to 63 Hz 60 VA maximum PV900M PV900C 85 to 264V ac 47 to 63 Hz 110 VA maximum PV1000G PV1000C 85 to 264V ac 47 to 63 Hz 100 VA maximum PV1400 85 to 264V ac 43 to 63 Hz 200 VA maximum ATTENTION Do not apply power to the PanelView terminal until all wiring connections have been made Failure to do so may result in electrical shock AC Power Connections The PanelView terminals are IEC 1131 2 Equipment Class I devices and require you to connect the GND Ground or Protective Earth terminal to an earth conductor ATTENTION The PanelView terminals are designed for safe use when installed ina NEMA Type 12 13 4X indoor use only IP54 or IP65 rated enclosure ATTENTION Explosion Hazard Do not connect or disconnect equipment while circuit is live unless area is known to be non hazardous To connect power to the AC versions of the Panel View terminals 1 Secure AC power wires to the L1 and L2N terminal block screws 2 Secure the Earth Ground Protective Earth wire to the GND or the screw on the terminal block ATTENTION Improper wiring of the power t
169. nnects an RS 232 terminal to an AlC Port1 through a null modem adapter 1761 CBL AP0O 45 cm 17 7 inch cable connects an RS 232 terminal to an AlC Port2 through a null modem adapter 1761 CBL AC00 3 meter 9 8 foot cable connects an RS 232 terminal to an AlC Port1 through a null modem adapter 1761 CBL PM02 2 meter 6 5 foot cable connects an RS 232 terminal to an AlC Port2 through a null modem adapter 1761 CBL AS03 3 meter 9 8 foot cable connects a DH 485 terminal to an AlC Port3 1761 CBL AS09 9 9 meter 29 5 foot cable connects a DH 485 terminal to an AlC Port3 PanelView File Transfer Utility Catalog No Description 2711 ND7 Transfers PVA files between a DH 485 terminal and a computer from the DOS environment Does not require Windows Power Supply and Link Couplers The following items are available for all DH 485 PanelView terminals Catalog No Description 1747 NP1 Wallmount Power supply provides power for DH 485 communications when an SLC or network is not connected 1747 AIC AIC Link Coupler links devices on a DH 485 network 1747 NET AIC AIC Link Coupler links devices on a DH 485 network including MicroLogix Publication 2711 6 1 1 36 Terminal Overview RS 232 Cables Catalog No Description 2711 NC13 5 meter 16 4 foot connects an RS 232 terminal to the Channel 0 port of an SLC 5 03 controller or the
170. not connect more than 64 stations on a single DH link PLC 5 30 5 40 5 46 5 40L 5 60 5 60C 5 60L 5 80 5 80C 5 86 Processor PanelView 550 DH Terminal PLC 5 11 5 20 5 26 Processor o _s__ 9 L r ooo 3J pao eAnoeLe CONTROLLER Shield SH ae UE Shield _SH 82Q or 150Q resistor Blue 2 Belden Cable Clear 1 7 EE ee e PanelView 1000 DH Terminal Blue 2 p 1 Shield SH 82Q or 1502 resistor Clear 1 7 To cee Publication 2711 6 1 11 16 Making Terminal Connections RS 232 Terminal Connections Publication 2711 6 1 PanelView 550 Keypad 2711 K5A9 Shown This section describes connections for the RS 232 Panel View terminals including e RS 232 ports e connecting to Channel 0 of an SLC 5 03 5 04 5 05 Controller point to point e connecting to a MicroLogix Controller e connecting a computer connecting to a DH link RS 232 Terminal Ports RS 232 versions of the Panel View terminals with catalog numbers ending in 5
171. nts electrostatic discharge 2711 NMCD X Secures memory card in 550 touch screen ter minal and prevents electrostatic discharge 2711 NMCE X X Secures memory card in PanelView 300 keypad and 600 touch screen terminals and prevents electrostatic discharge 1 Contact Allen Bradley for availability Terminal Overview 1 35 Antiglare Overlay Self adhesive filters are available to minimize the reflection of terminal dis plays Catalog No 300 550 600 900 1000 1400 2711 NV4 Keypad X 2711 NV4T Touch Screen Terminals xX X 2711 NV3K Keypad X 2711 NV3T Touch Screen Terminals xX 2711 NV5 Keypad X 2711 NV7K Keypad Terminals X 2711 NV7T Touch Screen Terminals X 2711 NV6K Keypad Terminals X 2711 NV6T Touch Screen Terminals X 2711 NV8 Keypad Terminals X DH 485 Operating and Programming Cables Catalog No Description 1747 PIC Personal Computer Interface Converter converts RS 232 signals to from RS 485 signals Use to transfer applications between a DH 485 terminal and a computer 1747 C10 1 83 meter 6 foot cable connects a DH 485 terminal to an SLC or DH 485 network 1747 C11 0 30 meter 1 foot cable connects a DH 485 terminal to an SLC or DH 485 network 1747 C20 6 1 meter 20 foot cable connects a DH 485 terminal to an SLC or DH 485 network 1747 CP3 45 cm 17 7 inch cable co
172. numeric entry keys A function key legend kit is available for each terminal to create custom labels for the function keys See the accessories at the end of this chapter ATTENTION Do not press multiple touch screen objects or multiple function keys at the same time This may result in unintended operation Publication 2711 6 1 1 32 Terminal Overview Configuration Mode Menu Terminal Messages Printing Publication 2711 6 1 You can configure terminal functions from the Configuration Mode menu including e select a language e upload download applications with a memory card e setor display serial communication parameters e select preset values e obtain terminal and application information e adjust screen parameters e set time and date e set printer parameters for terminals with an RS 232 printer port e return to run mode Chapter 3 describes how to enter configuration mode and the operations you can perform the Configuration Mode menu Terminals messages display e status of an operation e minor faults errors or numeric entry mistakes e operator prompts Appendix B describes terminal messages and provides a list of recommended actions PanelView terminals equipped with an RS 232 printer port can print e triggered messages in a message display e triggered states of a multistate indicator e alarm messages e alarm list Print attributes for objects are defined in the application Any printer th
173. ny key to recover from 318 321 328 Error X or could impact terminal opera a minor fault For terminal 329 331 346 Terminal Fault tion or a terminal fault was faults contact technical sup 347 355 356 detected port with the error code 358 367 404 411 416 417 421 425 447 449 457 459 700 1105 1111 1113 1115 1207 1211 2002 2009 2016 2018 2021 2028 and 2029 208 Write to logic con Comm Status Controller does not accept data Check connections on troller failed from the terminal Controller is Remote I O units Verify that not connected controller is in run mode and not busy Verify that controller data files are not in use by other applications 303 Aborted Reminder File The terminal received an abort Try again Transfer Status command during a file transfer 304 File read access Reminder Error reading the source file Try again If problem continues error from a source device contact technical support 305 File write access Reminder Error writing source file Try again If problem continues error contact technical support 307 File not supported Reminder File File is incompatible with the Contact technical support to Transfer Status terminal s firmware verify compatibility File must be a PVA file 308 Timeout Reminder File The terminal was waiting for Check cable connections or Transfer Status the partner device in a file data corruption with noise on transfer but the terminal timed cable Verif
174. ommunication Port Connects to the Channel 0 port of an SLC 5 03 or 5 04 controller for point to point DH 485 communications Connects to a MicroLogix controller through an AlC Link Coupler Also connects to the RS 232 serial port of a computer for transferring applications Channel 0 Port is configured for DH 485 communications using the Advanced Programming Software 10 DeviceNet Connector Connects to a DeviceNet network 11 DF1 Communication Port Connects to a PLC SLC or MicroLogix controller with a DF1 port 12 RS 232 Printer Connects to a printer K3A10L1 version only File Transfer Port On a DeviceNet terminal this port also connects to the RS 232 port of a computer for transferring applications Publication 2711 6 1 1 10 Terminal Overview PanelView 550 Features This section defines features of the Panel View 550 terminals PanelView 550 Features Front Allen Bradley PanelViow 550 IIL GOOG 4 OO 3 CJC BLC Ca C C C Boo oop 1 2 Keypad amp Touch Screen Termina
175. on Check wiring of connector COMM LED is off Communication resumes when problem is corrected 664 PLC in program Comm Status The PLC is offline in Program Place the PLC in run mode to mode Mode The COMMLED onthe resume communication Configuration Mode menu is off 665 Timeout No Block Comm Status The PLC is communicating Check ladder logic for missing Transfer Requests with the terminal but the Pan BTR or BTW instructions elView is not receiving BTR or instructions are not enabled BTW requests required by the or addressing errors Check for application logic controller errors 666 Invalid Rack Config Comm Status No communications can occur Correct the RIO rack configura uration because of an invalid rack con tion figuration 667 Remote I O Hard Comm Status During startup the terminal Contact technical support and ware Failed detected a missing corrupt or nonfunctional Remote I O card The terminal will run but not communicate provide specific message Publication 2711 6 1 DH Terminal Messages Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers B 9 Error Number Terminal Message Type Meaning Recommended Action 675 or 684 Required network Comm Status The network is active but the Verify that the logic control node s not found logic controller s are not ler s required by the applica located at the expected nodes tion are at the expected node addresses and that the co
176. on screen or as an LED status on the terminal s Configuration screen Error 634 appears in upper left of banner Codes less than 12 are minor faults and clear automatically when corrected Codes above 12 require a terminal reset to clear DeviceNet Comm Status Indicates Recommended Action Code 1 No connections established Occurs on power up until a Establish a connection over DeviceNet to the PanelView device connection is established on the network 2 A connection is in the timed out state Occurs when I O Check that the network wiring and that the master device polling stops after an I O poll connection is running scanner is operational 3 An peer tag cannot be obtained Occurs if the device Ensure the data location is correct and that the end device associated with a peer tag is not responding or the peer is attached and operational For write tags ensure that tag does not exist at the specified class instance and the appropriate attribute is targeted If the targeted device attribute number is UCMM capable ensure it has enough explicit message connections to allow the PanelView to take one If the tar geted device is not UCMM capable ensure that it is owned by a Master device scanner 4 A zero length I O message was received placing the I O Error clears when switched back to run Correct the application in idle mode Occurs when scanner is in pro problem of the Master sending the I O idle con
177. on Resets the terminal 4 Sealing Gasket Seals the front of the terminal to an enclosure or panel 5 Memory Card Slot Accepts a memory card which stores applications 6 FAULT LED Red Indicates firmware or hardware faults 7 COMM LED Green Indicates when communications is occurring 8 DH 485 Communication Port Connects to an SLC or MicroLogix controller DH 485 network or Wallmount Power Supply Cat No 1747 NP1 9 DH 485 Connects to a Personal Computer Interface Converter Cat No Programming Connector 1747 PIC for transferring applications Also connects to an SLC programmer such as the Hand Held Terminal Cat No 1747 PT1 10 RS 232 Communication Port Connects to the Channel 0 port of an SLC 5 03 or 5 04 controller for point to point DH 485 communications Connects to a MicroLogix controller through an AlIC Link Coupler Also connects to the RS 232 serial port of a computer for transferring applications Channel 0 Port is configured for DH 485 communications using the Advanced Programming Software 11 Remote I O Port Connects to a scanner or sub scanner on a Remote I O network 12 DH Communication Port Connects to a PLC or SLC 5 04 controller on a DH link 13 DeviceNet Connector Connects to a DeviceNet network 14 ControlINet Connectors Connects to a ControlNet network 15 DF1 Communication Port Connects to a PLC SLC or MicroLogix controller with a DF1 port 16 RS 232 Printer Connects to a printer File Transfer Port
178. on condensing 5 to 95 at 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Heat Dissipation 17 Watts 57 BTU HR Impulse Shock operating non operating 15G 30G Vibration operating 2G up to 2 000 Hz Character Sizes Pixel size 0 35 x 0 35 mm Size in Pixels Characters Row Maximum Rows Dimensions in Si width x height Width x Height 6x9 52 25 2 1x3 1 8x16 39 14 2 8 x 5 6 8x24 39 9 2 8 X 8 4 16 x 24 19 9 5 6 x 8 4 24 x 32 13 f 8 4 x 11 1 32x 40 9 5 11 1 x 13 9 PanelView 900 Monochrome and Color Terminals Electrical Specifications A 7 AC Power PV900M and PV900C Supply Voltage Limits Power Consumption 85 to 264V ac 47 to 63 Hz 110 VA maximum DC Power PV900M Supply Voltage Limits Power Consumption DC Power PV900C Supply Voltage Limits 18 to 30 V de 24V dc nominal 58 Watts max 2 5A 24V dc 18 to 32 V de 24V dc nominal Power Consumption 50 Watts max 2 1A 24V dc Mechanical Enclosure NEMA Type 12 13 4X Indoor use only IP54 IP65 LED Indicators COMM Fault Green Red Weight PV900M Keypad Touch Screen 3 14 kg 4 4 Ibs 2 91 kg 6 4 Ibs Weight PV900C Keypad Touch Screen 3 18 kg 7 0 Ibs 2 95 kg 6 5 Ibs Dimensions PV900M 900C Keypad mm 249 H x 406 W x 112 D inches 9 80 H x 15 97 W x 4 40 D Dimensions PV900M 900C Touch Screen mm 249 H x 336 W x 112 D inches 9 80
179. onfiguration Mode menu Clock Module Battery Low message is dis played Clock module needs replacing Replace clock module as described in instructions provided with clock module kit Cannot transfer applica tion from memory card 1 Memory card is not properly installed 2 Application is too large for termi nal memory 3 Data checksum is incorrect 4 Invalid file format 1 Verify correct installation 2 Reduce size of application file 3 Check that memory card is prop erly seated Application may be corrupt 4 Verify file format PVA being transferred Publication 2711 6 1 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 12 3 Problem Probable Cause s Corrective Action s Cannot transfer application to memory card 1 Memory card is not properly installed 2 Memory card is write protected 3 File currently exists on memory card 4 Application file is too large not enough space on memory card 5 Invalid memory card format 6 Data checksum is incorrect 7 Application does not exist 1 2 Verify correct installation Change memory card protection switch Erase and reformat card Reduce size of application file or erase format memory card Replace or reformat memory card If problem continues try another card Check that card is installed correctly If problem continues try another card Check the Terminal Info screen to
180. ot over tighten ATTENTION Tighten nuts or mounting clips to a torque of 10 inch pounds to provide a proper seal and to prevent potential damage to the terminal Allen Bradley assumes noresponsibility for water or chemical damage to the terminal or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation 7 Remove the protective installation labels covering the top vents of the terminal ATTENTION Remove the protective installation labels covering the top vents to prevent overheating and damage to the terminal Publication 2711 6 1 Chapter Objectives Hazardous Locations Enclosures Chapter 9 Installing the PV900 1000 Terminals This chapter describes how to mount the PV900 and PV1000 terminals in a panel or enclosure including e hazardous locations and enclosures e required tools e mounting dimensions e clearances e cutout dimensions e installing the PV900 PV 1000 terminal in a panel See the nameplate label on terminal for certifications on hazardous locations ATTENTION In Class 1 Division 2 Hazardous locations the Panel View terminal must be wired per the National Electric Code as it applies to hazardous locations Peripheral equipment must also be suitable for the location in which it is installed The PV900 PV 1000 terminals have an operating temperature code of T4 maximum operating temperature of 135 C or 275 F Do not install the terminals in environments where atmospheric gases
181. ow is a typical DeviceNet network with Panel View terminals installed on 2 of the network drops A DeviceNet network requires a 24V dc power supply DeviceNet power consumption is 24mA 90mA 24V dc The Panel View terminal does not receive its power from the network SLC 5 04 A r eE PP g PN 0 Scanner Module Catalog No 1771 SDN PanelView PanelView Teta iiy OIG OO oo Oo co es oe 7 z Ce Ce iy PN 94565858 287 RS 232 Port Mode DeviceNet Port ET Port Computer for developing Pa elView applications Serial Link Download nen Upload FEE RediSTATION Publication 2711 6 1 a woo oo a Smart Motor Controller E Drive DF1 Terminal Connections Making Terminal Connections 11 27 This section describes connections for the DF1 versions of the Panel View terminal including compatible controllers DF1 terminal ports connecting to a controller point to point using a modem connecting to a DeviceNet network Compatible Controllers The DF1 terminals support full duplex communications with the following controllers SLC PLC or MicroLogix 1000 via 1761 Net DNI module SLC 5 03 5 04 or 5 O5E Ethernet version via Channel 0 DF1 port PLC 5 10 5 12 5 15 or 5 25 via br
182. owing illustration shows a DF1 PanelView terminal connected to a single controller MicroLogix SLC or PLC in a DeviceNet network MicroLogix 1000 DF1 PanelView DFii lt 1761 NET DNI Module 1761 NET DNI Module ees Sas _ _ 1761 CBL HM0z Sao 1761 CBL PM02 DeviceNet or 4 L 4 Baea8888 oB 7761 CBL PMO2 lg Seah A DF1 port AE e 8 Bii Null Modem Cable DF1 24V dc Power Supply 2755 PW46 or PLC 5 40C The SLC or PLC requires the PM02 cable Only a single processor can be connected Constructing a Null Modem Cable To construct a null modem cable refer to the following pinout 9 pin 25 pin 9 pin 3 3 3 2 pee 2 2 5 lt c gt T 5 1 8 1 4 20 4 6 a 6 6 8 5 8 7 ee 4 7 Publication 2711 6 1 11 30 Connecting a Computer or Printer to the Terminal Making Terminal Connections Most of the Panel View terminals have an RS 232 serial port to download upload applications over a serial link e and or connect a printer that supports the IBM enhanced character set The illustration below shows how to make these connections Communication parameters for the RS 232 port are set on the Printer Setup screen of the Configuration Mode menu PanelView 1000 DH Terminal g ciel
183. p Exit F16 Returns to the Configuration Mode menu Configuring the Terminal 3 25 Setting the Time and Date Select Date Time from the Configuration Mode menu to reset the data and or time a DATE TIME R Year Month Day HHH HHH HHH F1 F2 F3 Hour Minute Second HHH HH HHH F9 F10 F11 EXIT F16 Xs MM DD YYYY HH MM SS PM J Setting the Time Use screen buttons touch screens or function keys to set the time On PV550 PV600 Press On PV900 1000 1400 Press To Hours button F6 key Hour button F9 key Set current hour Minute button F7 Minute button F10 Set minutes Second button F8 Second button F11 Set seconds The scratchpad opens to enter each setting Use the terminal keypad to enter the values Press J after each entry Changes take effect immediately Setting the Date Use screen buttons touch screens or function keys to set the date Press To Year button F1 key Set current year Month button F2 Set month 1 to 12 Day button F3 Set day 1 to 31 The scratchpad opens to enter each setting Use the terminal keypad to enter the values Press J after each entry Changes take effect immediately Exit F10 or F16 Returns to the Configuration Mode menu Publication 2711 6 1 3 26 Configuring the Terminal Setting up the Printer Publication 2711 6 1 Select Printer Setup from the Configuration Mode menu to set parameters for those term
184. provides time day month and year remote I O 1 T O connected to a processor across a serial link With a serial link remote I O can be located long distances from the processor remote I O link A serial link for carrying I O data between a PLC or SLC processor scanner and remote I O adapters repeater Two port component that receives and transmits all data from one segment to another restore To load an application from a memory PC card RS 232 An EIA standard that specifies electrical mechanical and functional characteristics for serial binary communication circuits in a point to point link RS 485 An EIA standard that specifies electrical characteristics of balanced voltage digital interface circuits in a multi point link Glossary G 5 scheduled messages Messages that occur at a regular specified interval They are assigned a particular portion of the network update time NUT and are always transmitted at that time safety extra low voltage SELV A voltage which under all operating conditions does not exceed 42 4 V peak or dc between conductors or between any conductor and earth in a circuit which is isolated from the main power supply by means of a safety isolating transformer or an equivalent means National regulations have to be considered for a correct isolation voltage rating scratchpad A window that appears in the center of the terminal display that allows data entry using the terminal or screen
185. r e keypad amp touch screen terminals series C or higher e all touch screen only terminals Do not install these terminals in environments where atmospheric gases have ignition temperatures less than 300 C 572 F Publication 2711 6 1 7 2 Installing the PV550 Terminal Enclosures Required Tools Mounting Dimensions Mount the PV550 terminal in a panel or enclosure to protect the internal circuitry The terminal meets NEMA Type 12 13 and 4X indoor ruse ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with the equivalent rating Allow enough space within the enclosure for adequate ventilation Consider heat produced by other devices in the enclosure The ambient temperature around the terminals must be between 0 and 55 C 32 and 131 F Make provisions to access the back panel of the terminal for wiring maintenance installing a memory card and troubleshooting Other than the tools required to make the PV550 panel cutout the tools required for installation are e 7mm M4 deep well socket wrench or nut driver e small slotted screwdriver e torque wrench in lbs The illustration below shows mounting dimensions for the PV550 terminals PV550 Keypad Keypad amp Touch Screen Terminals A GD Alen Sradiey Top View I I I TU m REMOVE TAPE AFTER WIRING 106 mm BARRE T ROOF TERBLTF ED I NACH ANSCHLUS DAS KLESEBAND ABZIEHEN 4 17 in a a 0 a a a ENLEVER
186. r with a DF1 port 15 RS 232 Printer Connects to a printer On Remote I O DH DF1 DeviceNet or Con File Transfer Port trolNet terminals this port also connects to the RS 232 port of a computer for transferring applications 16 Memory Card Eject Button Ejects memory card from slot 17 Memory Card Slot Accepts a memory card which stores applications 18 Sealing Gasket Seals the front of the terminal to an enclosure or panel 19 Reset Button Resets the terminal 20 CRT Board Adjustments See the warning below ATTENTION Only qualified service technicians should access the CRT board adjustments Failure to follow this caution could result in electrical shock a misadjusted monitor or a damaged monitor Publication 2711 6 1 1 30 Applications Publication 2711 6 1 Terminal Overview PanelView terminals operate with custom designed applications The first time you power on the terminal no application file loaded the terminal displays the Configuration Mode menu Chapter 3 describes the terminal functions you can configure from this menu Note Remote I O terminals provide an out of box application for setting Remote I O communication parameters i i Allen Bradley PanelView 900 CONFIGURATION MODE LYULSLs NEMDEY CRED Las Ls communtc
187. rdous Locations 0000 00 6 1 Fi ClOSUPES eneen se ee eck ey ee hb od tales s 6 1 Required To ls a Gy 4 etl Bae 6 2 Mounting Dimensions 6 2 Cutout Dimensions 0 00000 6 2 Clearances wos 5 as Shoes r ates ba 6 3 Installing the PV300 ina Panel 6 4 Chapter Objectives 2 04 t vatdc twas eed 7 1 Hazardous Locations 00000 00 7 1 Enclosures serak aa ache tee ean aes 7 2 Required TOOLS oss derecnd oe aca oe eee eee 7 2 Mounting Dimensions 7 2 Clearances 322 Heading eh ees aE 7 3 Cutout Dimensions 000005 7 4 Installing the PV550 ina Panel 7 5 Chapter Objectives ovi fen oy cee exe eads 8 1 Hazardous Locations 00000 00 8 1 Enclosure S prera a n Ret RSS Naw ASSES 8 1 Required Tools s sceieviseesag ed esene is 8 2 Mounting Dimensions 8 2 Cutout Dimensions 0 000000 8 3 Clearances 2 3se8e cee wis eE eer 8 4 Installing the PV600 in a Panel 8 5 Chapter Objectives 2422i02 0eu eit Gee 9 1 Hazardous Locations 00000 0s 9 1 ENclOSUreS ns vse hee Sed Peet ese dk RS as 9 1 Required Tools is esther gees Se beee ee 9 2 Mounting Dimensions 9 2 Clearance Sece senda ee ea Rene a Eee Oe 9 4 Cutout Dimensions 000 06s 9 5 Installing the PV900 PV 1000 in a Panel 9 6 Publication 2711 6 1 iv Table of Cont
188. re Description 1 Power Connection Terminals Connects to external DC power source 2 Sealing Gasket Seals the front of the terminal to an enclosure or panel 3 FAULT LED Red Indicates firmware or hardware faults 4 COMM LED Green Indicates when communications is occurring 5 Nameplate Label Provides product information 6 Memory Card Slot Accepts a memory card which stores applications 7 Reset Button Resets the terminal 8 Access Cover Provides access to the replaceable backlight lamp 9 Backlight Lamp Light source for the display backlight 10 DH 485 Communication Port Connects to an SLC or MicroLogix controller DH 485 network or Wallmount Power Supply Cat No 1747 NP1 11 DH 485 Connects to a Personal Computer Interface Converter Cat No Programming Connector 1747 PIC for transferring applications Also connects to an SLC programmer such as the Hand Held Terminal Cat No 1747 PT1 12 RS 232 Communication Port Connects to the Channel 0 port of an SLC 5 03 or 5 04 controller for point to point DH 485 communications Connects to a MicroLogix controller through an AlC Link Coupler Also connects to the RS 232 serial port of a computer for transferring applications Channel 0 Port is configured for DH 485 communications using the Advanced Programming Software 13 Remote I O Port Connects to a scanner or sub scanner on a Remote I O network 14 DH Communication Port Connects to a PLC or SLC 5 04 controller on a DH link 1
189. reen buttons can have a variety of appearances such as unique inner text fill pattern border or shape Return screen buttons display the previous screen Goto screen buttons display the assigned screen Screen lists display a list of application screens The selected screen is highlighted To activate a screen list e touch the object touch screen only e or press the assigned function key e oron a screen with multiple screen lists press the Left or Right gt arrow key until a vertical bar appears To select an item on a screen list 1 Move the cursor up or down the list using the Up a or Down w arrow keys 2 Press Enter to enter the selection The selected screen is displayed Running Applications 5 13 Cursor Operation Cursor operation is configured by the application designer If the cursor is at the first or last item in a screen list pressing the Up a arrow when at top or Down w arrow when at bottom will either e cause no movement of the cursor or e move the cursor to the top or bottom of the list Screen Controls Screen Controls B Monitor Pump Status Valve Status Pump Status Valve Status Tank Control If a screen list contains more items than can appear at one time the list scrolls If the cursor is at the top or bottom of a scrolling list the list scrolls one row at a time as the Up Down arrows are pressed List Keys Touch screen terminals require list keys on t
190. rminal Connections Connecting to a MicroLogix Controller This section shows how to connect the RS 232 DH 485 version of the Panel View terminal to a MicroLogix 1000 controller through an AIC Link Coupler AIC MicroLogix 1000 Catalog No 1761 NET AIC lo ce Belden Cable 9842 he Catalog No 1747 CP3 Catalog No 1761 CBL HM02 1761 CBL AM00 PanelView 900 2711 T9C9 e L RS 232 Communications Cables Catalog No 2711 NC13 e l unre So Catalog No 2711 NC14 Catalog No 2706 NC13 Gas le Ss g mo J 7 Computer Note On PanelView 550 terminals pin 8 on the RS 232 connector is pulled high Do not use the 2711 NC13 cable Connecting a Computer This section shows how to connect a computer to the RS 232 DH 485 PanelView terminal for transferring applications PanelView 1000 Computer Touch Screen 2711 T10C9 Shown Yo e lolam PanelBuilder32 To Comm 1 or Comm 2 Port z To RS 232 Communications Port D i Pa RS 232 Communications Cables i Sa Catalog No 2711 NC13 5 m 16 4 ft S pin to 25 pin Adapter Catalog No 2711 NC14 10 m 32 7 ft if r
191. rminal re initializes the Panel View terminal same as cycling power To reset the PV300 PV550 keypad keypad amp touch or the PV600 keypad amp touch Simultaneously press the Left arrow 4 Right arrow and Enter keys The terminal performs its powerup sequence The sequence in which keys are pressed while running an application determines what appears after the reset e If you press the Left a and Right arrow keys before the Enter key the Configuration Mode menu appears e If you press the Enter J key before the arrow keys the terminal runs the loaded application To reset the PV550 PV600 touch only PV900 PV1000 PV 1400 e Use a narrow non conductive tool to press the reset button shown below The terminal performs its powerup sequence ATTENTION Use a nonconducting object to press the Reset button Do not use a conducting object such as a paper clip which may damage the terminal Do not use the tip of a pencil graphite may damage the terminal PanelView 900 1000 On the PV550 PV600 touch screen terminals the Reset button is located on the right below the Memory Card slot Publication 2711 6 1 2 8 Initial Setup Power up Sequence Publication 2711 6 1 When resetting or applying power to a Panel View terminal the terminal runs a series of self tests The initial display shows copyright information and the status of each self test number See Appendix B for a description of the
192. s 24V dc power Terminal Overview 1 7 PanelView 1400 Color Terminals Operator Communication Ports Printer Port Catalog Input RIO DH 485 RS 232 DH DeviceNet ControINet DF1 RS 232 Number 2711 T14C1 2711 T14C3 2711 T14C8 2711 T14C9 2711 T14C10 2711 T14015 2711 T14C16 Touch Screen 2711 K14C1 2711 K14C3 2711 K14C8 2711 K14C9 2711 K14C10 2711 K14C15 2711 K14C16 Keypad X x x x x x x x x x x x x x x lt Publication 2711 6 1 1 8 Terminal Overview PanelView 300 Features Publication 2711 6 1 This section defines features of the Panel View 300 keypad terminal PanelView 300 Features Front A Feature Description Function Keys F1 F8 Cursor Keys Numeric Entry Keys Keypad Terminal Display Use the function keys to initiate functions on the termi nal display These keys may have custom legends Use the cursor keys to move the cursor in displayed lists to select a numeric entry object or to enter config uration mode 0 9 Enters numeric values Enters a decimal point Enters a negative value Clears entered digits or cancels the scratchpad Stores an entered value Initiate the function of a displayed object such as an ON or OFF push button by pressing the corresponding function key F1 F8 Devi
193. self test numbers J COPYRIGHT ALLEN BRADLEY COMPANY A 1999 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED VXX XX TESTING VERIFICANADO PRUFEN VERIFICATION AUTOTEST 2 Self test Number NS E For DH 485 and RS 232 Terminals e Ifan application is loaded the terminal displays either the screen that was present prior to reset or power down or the startup screen e Ifan application is not loaded the Configuration Mode menu appears CONFIGURATION MODE MEMORY CARD JCOMMUNICATION SETUP PRESET OPERATIONS TERMINAL INFO SCREEN SETUP DATE TIME PRINTER SETUP Function keys do not appear on touch screen terminals Pz Run F15 Reset Mode Video Gomi Rai ko LED sake PV900 Keypad Terminal Note On PV550 600 terminals the Reset Video Button is F9 Initial Setup For Remote 1 0 Terminals An out of box application screen opens allowing you to set Remote T O parameters for the terminal This screen is only available for initial setup Once an application is downloaded the Remote I O setup screen is erased The table on the next page defines the Remote I O Parameters Remote I0 Setup Rack ota Rack Size Starting Module Group Pass Through Enabled Last Chassis Block Transfer Time out Baud Rate Xs PV550 Terminal a Remote I O Setup S 2 A i Rack Octal FL Rack Size 1 4 F2 Starting Module Group 0 1 F3 Pass Through Enabled
194. shows how to connect a computer or printer to terminals with an RS 232 serial port 12 Troubleshooting and Provides assistance in identifying Maintenance and correcting common operating problems Also gives procedures for routine maintenance Intended Audience Conventions Terminology Installing PanelView Terminals European Union Directive Compliance Preface P 3 No special knowledge is required to understand this manual or operate the Panel View terminals Before running an application you must know the functions of all screens and screen objects This information is available from the application designer Equipment installers must be familiar with standard panel installation techniques The manual uses the following conventions e PV300 refers to the Panel View 300 terminal e PV550 refers to the Panel View 550 terminal e PV600 refers to the Panel View 600 terminal e PV900 refers to the Panel View 900 terminal e PV1000 refers to the PanelView 1000 terminal e PV1400 refers to the PanelView 1400 terminal e PanelView terminal refers to any one of the Panel View terminals This manual contains some terms that may be unfamiliar Use the glossary of this manual for assistance Each terminal is shipped with installation instructions and a panel cutout Please follow these instructions when installing your PanelView terminal in a panel or enclosure Refer to Appendix C for details on installing the Pane
195. sing a memory card and or memory card retainer allow a back clearance to load the card Side Top and Bottom Clearances Leave 51 mm 2 0 in for Mounting and Air Flow Terminal Cutout Front View Leave 51 mm 2 0 in YSE eens Leave 51 mm 2 0 in A 4 Leave 51 mm 2 0 in for Mounting and Air Flow shipped with terminal for Mounting Air Flow and Legend Insert I Leave 51 mm 2 0 in for Mounting and Wiring Connections 6 9 mm Back Clearance 0 27 in EEY ee Memory Card Retainer card with the memory Card card retainer Installing the PV900 1000 Terminals 9 5 Cutout Dimensions Use the full size template shipped with the PV900 and PV1000 terminals to mark the cutout dimensions The following illustrations show reduced cutouts for these terminals with dimensions PV900 Panel Cutout Dimensions PV900 Keypad Terminals PV900 Touch Screen Terminals 224 mm Recommended Panel Cut out Dimensions 224 mm Recommended Panel Cut out Dimensions 8 8 in 8 8 in 375 mm 305 mm 14 75 in 12 00 in PV1000 Panel Cutout Dimensions PV1000 Keypad Terminals PV1000 Touch Screen Terminals 257 mm 10 11 in Recommended Panel Cut out Dimensions fe tin Recommended Panel Cut out Dimensions 390 mm 338 mm 15 35 in 13 29 in Publicatio
196. ssword for words differ entered for verification New and Verify 1126 Please verify new Reminder New pass words must be Enter the new password again password entered twice 1127 Password changed Reminder Password change is effective You must use new password for security access 2005 Application file Terminal Fault Application file may be too Try again If possible reduce Insufficient RAM large the size of the application 2007 2010 Application file con Terminal Fault Application contains incompati Check application and try tains errors ble data again 2011 Retained memory Reminder The battery backed memory No action necessary Terminal lost Presets were was invalid during startup The reverts to defaults loaded system defaulted to preset val ues instead of the last states 2012 Application file Too Terminal Fault The battery backed RAM is too Reduce the number of control many retained mem full to hold all devices requiring objects Use global objects ory devices presets 2014 Hardware configura Terminal Fault The terminal hardware configu Contact technical support tion is corrupted ration is corrupt Publication 2711 6 1 B 6 Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers 2030 2031 Hardware and firm ware do not match Terminal Fault A mismatch exists between the terminal firmware and the ter minal hardware Verify that the series and revi sion markings on the back o
197. t EPROM Erasable Programmable Read only Memory A PROM that can be erased usually with ultraviolet light then re programmed with electrical signals As with all PROMs it is nonvolatile random access memory EEPROM flash Electrically Erasable PROM A type of PROM that can be erased and re programmed by electrical signals As with all PROMs it is nonvolatile random access memory Used by the Panel View terminals to stored applications firmware Logic stored in read only memory function keys Set of keys labeled F1 F10 F1 F16 or F1 21 on the PanelView terminals used to initiate functions The function keys are user defined and may have custom labels Glossary G 3 interscan delay Determines the amount of time the PanelView waits before re reading the current screen data from the logic controller keeper The network controller of a ControlNet network keypad Set of 14 keys numeric 0 9 decimal point backspace minus and enter to the right of the display on keypad terminals These keys are used to enter data LED Light Emitting Diode Memory Card A storage medium which can store a Panel View application and or a font file MicroLogix An Allen Bradley programmable controller NEMA standards Consensus standards in the United States for electrical equipment approved by the members of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association NEMA network Collection of connected nodes including the connectio
198. t Failure to follow this procedure could damage the card Applications on Card Displays the selected application file stored on the memory card Restore From Card F2 Transfers the application under Applications on Card to the terminal Any application in the terminal is overwritten Save to Card F3 Saves the current application in the terminal to the memory card Erase Format Card F4 Erases and formats a 2711 NM11 12 13 14 memory card This function deletes all applications on the card You can t delete individual files Don t perform this operation on a 2711 NM22 24 26 ATA card or the card will be inoperable Exit F10 or F16 Returns to the Configuration Mode menu Publication 2711 6 1 3 6 Configuring the Terminal Configuring Communications Publication 2711 6 1 Select Communication Setup from the Configuration Mode menu to display or change the communication settings for your Panel View terminal The screen that appears depends on the communication protocol of the terminal DH 485 Communications The DH 485 screen lets you modify or display DH 485 settings for either a DH 485 or RS 232 PanelView terminal Default settings are e Max Node Address 31 e Node Address 2 e Baud Rate 19200 ATTENTION Settings downloaded with a DH 485 application take priority over terminal settings and take effect immediately after the download ia DH 485 A Max Node 31 F1
199. talog amp Revisions button on the Setup tab on the Applica tion Settings dialog Select a firmware version that matches your terminal 395 File not supported Reminder File File is incompatible with the In PanelBuilder32 select the Transfer Status operator input type keypad Setup tab on the Application touch or keypad and touch of Settings dialog Select the type terminal of operator input that matches your terminal 396 File not supported Reminder File File is incompatible with the Download the file to the termi Transfer Status terminal nal again If problem reoccurs contact technical support 415 Retained memory Reminder The battery backed memory No action necessary Terminal lost was invalid during startup The reverts to defaults Presets were system defaulted to preset val loaded ues instead of the last states 436 Logic Controller has Reminder You tried to change the appli No action required controller screen control cation screen but it is config ured for controller only access will change screens as pro grammed Publication 2711 6 1 Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers B 5 Error Number Terminal Message Type Meaning Recommended Action 1109 Font file unavailable Minor Fault or You downloaded an application From the Memory Card screen Font error Terminal Fault to the PanelView without the press the Disconnect button
200. ternational Technical Support 6680 Beta Drive Mayfield Village Ohio 44143 Or call 1 440 646 7800 1 440 646 5800 or fax 1 440 646 7801 for technical support between 8 AM and 8 PM Monday through Friday Frequently Asked Questions Documents asking frequently asked questions are available from e AutoFax service at 1 440 646 5436 e www ab com support and then Knowledge Base Firmware Upgrades To receive firmware upgrades for your Panel View terminal e locate on PanelBuilder32 installation CD e access www ab com support and download the upgrade by selecting Downloads Chapter Objectives Intended Uses Terminal Types Chapter 1 Terminal Overview This chapter gives an overview of the Panel View Operator Terminals intended uses terminal types and features applications configuration mode terminal messages printing accessories and replacement parts You can use the Panel View operator terminals for a wide variety of machine control and monitoring applications ATTENTION Do not use a Panel View terminal for emergency stops or other controls critical to the safety of personnel or equipment Use separate hardwired operator interface devices that do not depend on solid state electronics See the inside front cover of this manual for guidelines PanelView terminals are available in a variety of options display size and type monochrome grayscale color operator input touch screen or keypad communica
201. th from incoming power ATTENTION Do not run signal wiring and power wiring in the same conduit where power and communication lines must cross they should cross at right angles Communication lines can be installed in the same conduit as low level DC I O lines less than 10 volts grounding minimizes noise from Electromagnetic Interference EMI and is a safety measure in electrical installations use the National Electric Code published by the National Fire Protection Association as a source for grounding Publication 2711 6 1 11 2 Making Terminal Connections Remote 1 0 Terminal Connections This section describes connections for the Remote I O Panel View terminals including e Remote I O port e supported controllers e making Remote I O connections e Remote I O Pass Through Remote 1 0 Terminal Ports The Remote I O versions of the PanelView terminal catalog numbers ending in 1 have a Remote I O port and an RS 232 port Use the Remote I O port to e communicate with the Remote I O scanner port on a PLC controller e communicate with SLC controllers using a 1747 SN Remote I O scanner module communicate with other Remote I O scanners e transfer applications using Remote I O Pass Through Use the RS 232 Port to e transfer Panel View applications between a computer and the terminal e connect a printer For details on connecting to the RS 232 port see the last section in this chapter PanelView 55
202. the scratchpad Manual Degauss F7 Allows you to manually degauss the display When you press F7 the display is degaussed immediately Publication 2711 6 1 3 24 Configuring the Terminal Publication 2711 6 1 Normal Intensity F8 Adjusts the intensity of the display with each key press 25 50 75 100 The new setting takes effect immediately Reset Video F15 Resets the display to normal video default settings On keypad terminals the F15 key is also active on the Configuration Mode menu If the screen is non viewable press the Left lt and Right arrow keys simultaneously Then press F15 to reset the screen Align Touch Grid PV1400 Touch Screen only Opens the touch alignment screen which lets you realign the screen with the touch grid This function is useful when the terminal is positioned at an angle and viewing the screen is difficult unless you realign the screen lt EXIT F16 Move the screen until it aligns with the touch cells Alignment changes are permanent Press To Move the screen up one pixel Move the screen down one pixel Move the screen to the right 2 pixels Move the screen to the left 2 pixels Move the screen to its factory default position TD Al v a Exit the touch alignment screen and return to Screen Setu
203. ting state On steady red Fault Fault detected Cycle power to the terminal If the fault still exists the terminal requires servicing Flashing Hardware is functioning but no application is loaded or the current application is corrupt 1 Comm LED stays on until powerup self tests are complete Remote I O LED Indications LED State Indicates On steady green Normal operating state no communication faults Off power applied Comm Communications not functioning e Verify that baud rate and rack settings match the PLC settings e Verify proper terminal to controller connections e Verify that the PLC enables Remote I O com munications Blinking No communications established PLC is in pro gram mode Off Normal operating state On steady red Fault Fault detected Cycle power to the terminal If the fault still exists the terminal requires servicing Flashing Hardware is functioning but no application is loaded or the current application is corrupt 1 Comm LED stays on until powerup self tests are complete Publication 2711 6 1 Cleaning the Display Window Replacing the Clock Module Replacing the Backlight Troubleshooting and Maintenance 12 5 To clean the display window ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers or solvents may damage the window Do not scrub or use brushes 1 Disconnect power from the terminal at the power source
204. tion 3 4 types 3 4 LEDs Comm 3 3 12 34 Fault 3 3 12 34 link coupler 1 35 11 8 11 9 list indicators 5 14 list keys control lists 5 4 screen selector lists 5 13 manual contents P 2 memory card 1 34 closing files on card 3 5 disconnect button 3 5 erase and format 3 5 installation 4 2 loading application from card 4 4 loading application onto card 4 6 removing 3 5 4 8 restoring application from card 3 5 saving application to card 3 5 Publication 2711 6 1 l iv Index storing font files 4 8 types 4 1 using retainer 4 2 viewing applications on card 3 5 write protection 12 33 B 3 message displays 5 15 messages fault B 1 general B 2 reminder B 1 Remote I O B 14 status B 1 warning B 1 mounting clips 1 36 mounting studs 1 36 multistate indicators 5 14 N numeric data displays 5 15 numeric entry controls cursor point 5 6 description 5 6 entering data 5 7 keypad enable button 5 6 scratchpad 5 6 P PanelView 1000 adjusting display intensity 3 19 connecting AC power 2 2 connecting DC power 2 5 features 1 22 installation 9 1 resetting 2 7 screen adjustments 3 19 3 22 screen saver 3 19 3 22 specifications A 10 PanelView 1400 adjusting display intensity 3 24 aligning the touch grid 3 24 connecting AC power 2 2 degaussing 3 23 features 1 26 installation 10 1 resetting 2 7 screen adjustments 3 23 screen saver 3 23 specifications
205. tion port DH 485 RS 232 Remote I O DH ControlNet DeviceNet DF1 RS 232 printer port support In addition some terminals are available with AC or DC power L1 at the end of a catalog number indicates a DC terminal for example 2711 B5A1L1 or T9C1L1 Stainless steel bezel available on Panel View 550 keypad or keypad amp touch terminals Contact your Allen Bradley representative for availability Publication 2711 6 1 1 2 Terminal Overview Color and Grayscale Terminals Color terminals support a fixed palette of 16 standard EGA colors Grayscale terminals support a fixed palette of 4 colors shades of gray All color in an application is defined when the application is created Colors are not selectable at the terminal PanelView 300 Monochrome Terminals The Panel View 300 terminal is only available with 24V dc input power Communication Ports Printer Operator Port Catalog Input RIO DH 485 RS 232 DH DeviceNet ControiNet DF1 RS 232 Number x 2711 K3A2L1 x 2711 K3A5L1 Keypad SIES x x 2711 K3A10 L1 2711 K3A17L1 Publication 2711 6 1 Terminal Overview 1 3 PanelView 550 Monochrome Terminals The Touch Screen version of the Panel View 550 terminal is available only with 24V dc power The L1 in the catalog number indicates DC power Operator Communication Ports Printer Port Catalog Input RIO DH 485 RS 232 DH DeviceNet Control
206. tores an entered value On keypad terminals initiate the function of a displayed object such as an ON or OFF push button by pressing a function key F1 F16 On touch screen terminals initiate the function of a dis played object such as an ON or OFF push button by touching the screen object Each interactive screen object occupies one or more of 384 cells The 384 touch cells 24 columns x 16 rows let you ini tiate functions by touching the screen Interactive screen objects are aligned with touch cells when the application is created Publication 2711 6 1 1 24 Terminal Overview PanelView 900 1000 Terminal Features Back Remote I O DH DF1 DeviceNet or ControlNet Version with RS 232 Port 11 12 13 140r 15 16 DH 485 Version DH 485 Version with RS 232 Port La RS 232 Version RS 232 Version with additional RS 232 Port g tf D A 1 Publication 2711 6 1 Back View Touch Screen Terminal 6 7 Back View Keypad Terminal Terminal Overview 1 25 Feature Description 1 Power Connection Terminals Connects to external power source 2 Nameplate Label Provides product information 3 Reset Butt
207. try scratchpad opens Scratchpad Both controls display a numeric entry scratchpad in the center of the screen The scratchpad shows the current value entered and the range of possible values you can enter Enter Value ABRMSRANAHHH CO HeRRAARHHHE HHHEEREHH HH Enter Value HBRBREHHESH to ABBHHHAAAERE Publication 2711 6 1 550 600 Touch Screen only Terminal Scratchpad Keypad and Keypad Touch Screen Terminal Scratchpad 900 1000 1400Touch Screen Terminal Scratchpad During data entry wait until the number you enter appears in the scratchpad before entering the next number Running Applications 5 7 To enter a cursor point 1 Select the cursor point by e touching the object touch screen terminal only e pressing the associated function key e press the Left or Right arrows until the cursor point shows a vertical bar 2 Press Enter or type the first digit of the number you want to enter The scratchpad opens 3 Enter the value using the terminal keypad and press Enter 4 To enter a value using the keypad enable button 1 Press the keypad enable button The scratchpad opens 2 Enter the value using the terminal keypad and press Enter 4 To change an entry on a scratchpad 1 Press the backspace lt key to delete one character at a time 2 Enter a new value and press Enter To cancel a scratchpad 1 Press the Backspace lt key to delete one
208. ud Rate Baud rate at which the terminal will communicate on the RIO network Baud Max Cable Length 57 6K 10 000 ft 115 2K 5 000 ft 230 4K 2 500ft Publication 2711 6 1 Chapter 3 Configuring the Terminal Chapter Objectives This chapter shows how to use the Configuration Mode menu to configure terminal settings and perform operations including how to e access the Configuration Mode menu e select a language e use a memory card e configure communications DH485 DH Remote I O ControlNet DeviceNet DF1 e configure presets e view terminal information e set the time and date e adjust display parameters e setup the printer Application Settings Configuration parameters are set from the terminal or from the PanelBuilder32 software when creating the application Settings downloaded with the application have priority over terminal settings if the following option is enabled in the Terminal Setup dialog of the PanelBuilder32 software Cal Use Downloaded configuration settings In addition the application may allow the controller to change the following while the application is running e time and date e current display screen e piloted control lists Publication 2711 6 1 3 2 Configuring the Terminal Accessing the Configuration Mode Menu gt CONFIGURATION MODE COMMUNICATION Fl Run Mode ec Scrollin List 9 F2 Reset Video F Publication 271
209. urce for the Panel View 300 or 550 touch screen terminal A SELV power supply does not exceed 42 4V dc Publication 2711 6 1 2 6 Initial Setup DC Power Connections Connect the power source to the terminal at the 3 screw terminal block fixed To connect power to the DC versions of the Panel View terminals 1 Secure the DC power wires to the terminal block screws 2 Secure the Earth Ground wire to the correct terminal block screw ATTENTION Explosion Hazard Do not connect or disconnect equipment while circuit is live unless area is known to be non hazardous ATTENTION Do not apply power to the PanelView terminal until all wiring connections have been made Failure to do so may result in electrical shock 3 Apply 24V dc power to the terminal PanelView 300 Terminal oo PanelView 550 600 Terminal PanelView 900 1000 Terminal a eo A DANGER l p Buenas eS so Power Terminal Block fixed Lf Power Terminal Block fixed ey Earth Ground DC Negative DC Positive Publication 2711 6 1 Initial Setup 2 7 Resetting the Terminal PanelView 1400 Resetting the te
210. uting the maximum time allowed to detect a baud rate 11 No network power detected Occurs if network 24V is not Check the wiring This message will clear automatically present when 24V power is restored 12 Dup MAC Failure Occurs if the PanelView powers up with Change the node address to an unused address and the same Node Address present on the network reset the terminal 13 Bus off Interrupt occurred CAN Chip is held in reset Check baud rate and network wiring including termination Caused by noise on network signal lines or an attempt to connect to the network at the wrong baud rate resistors Reset the terminal Publication 2711 6 1 B 12 Publication 2711 6 1 Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers Alert codes appear as a box in the middle of the screen Error 636 appears in the upper left corner Operation of the terminal continues Alert messages can be cleared DeviceNet 3 Alert Code Indicates Recommended Action 2 Unsupported DeviceNet Message received The Net Should not occur in normal operation Clear work Access Object received a message that is not the message If problem re occurs contact supported technical support 3 Initial Writes Failure The Motherboard failed to send Should not occur during normal operation all input data to the daughter card prior to network Clear the message If problem reoccurs con startup tact technical support 4
211. with each key press 5 10 15 20 25 or 30 minutes Exit F10 Returns to the Configuration Mode menu Configuring the Terminal 3 19 PanelView 600 900 1000 Color Screen Setup a SCREEN SETUP gt J SCREEN SETUP N Screen Normal Saver Intensity SCREEN SAVER Contrast Off 100 Reset Timed 14 Video F1 F2 F1 F2 F15 Timeout SCREEN SAVER 10 min cee Timeout Intensity F9 10 min 0 Intensity F15 F9 F10 ie 0 color palette Ee u L F10 adjusts with contrast i PV600 900 1000 color PV600 color touch screen only Note Certain settings may make viewing the screen difficult Do not exit this screen until viewing adjustments are acceptable Normal Intensity F2 Adjusts the intensity of the display with each key press PV600 1000 settings are 10 100 in 10 step increments PV900 settings are 50 100 in 10 step increments Contrast F2 PV600 touch screen only Adjusts the contrast of the display with each key press Valid settings are 1 32 The initial default is 14 Screen Saver Mode F1 Sets the screen saver to Timed or Off When Timed the screen intensity is reduced if user input or a controller screen change is not received within the time specified in the Screen Saver Timeout box Screen Saver Timeout F6 or F9 Specif
212. without making any changes CTRL F6 Function Keys Clears the string in the Display Area Publication 2711 6 1 Cursor Control Keys Running Applications 5 9 ASCII Scratchpad 550 600 Touch Screen Terminals Character Keyboard Cursor Display Area AEE EEE HE a gt O r ree Gow O a a in 2M So oe Pace To select characters from the Character Keyboard press the cursor control keys to move the cursor over a character and then press the SEL key The character is entered in the Display Area This area scrolls so you can enter a string that is longer than the Display Area All characters are sent to the controller even if not visible After entering the characters press J to send the string to the controller The leftmost character is placed in the high byte of the first word of the write tag the next character in the low byte and so on Note DeviceNet ASCII entry allows for byte swapping Controls Function Proen Moves the cursor up down left or right in the Character Keyboard SEL Selects the highlighted character and places it at the cursor position in the Display Area INS Toggles between Insert and Overstrike mode Overstrike mode appears in reverse video In Insert mode the selected character is inserted before the cursor in the Display Area If the maximum number of characters is entered in the Display Area new characters are ignored In Overstrike
213. ws If the cursor is hollow the item cannot be selected 3 Depending on the application design you may or may not have to press to enter the selection indicated by the cursor Publication 2711 6 1 5 6 Running Applications Numeric Entry Controls En t ter Walue HHHHHHHHHHHE to HHHHHHHHHHHHE J Cursor Point Active Cursor Point Allen Bradley PanelView 900 Press F1 to Enter New Speed 7J E8 L9 Current Speed 100 RPM mimm E a Motor 1 ZES A a re JL L i TTEA Motor 2 00 EJL J a Le Cs 9 Cs Ge Ge Es BE lt gt ro Fo en F2 es ra Ces 8 a 34962 Enter Value 367 m Current value entered in scratchpad Two types of controls allow a numeric value at a controller address Cursor Point and Keypad Enable button i i Numeric Entry Cursor Point Cursor points appear as a box A vertical line on the left side of the box appears when the cursor point is selected Data is entered in a numeric entry scratchpad Keypad Enable Button A keypad enable button appears like a standard push button The data displayed in the button is the last value sent to the button s tag address When selected a numeric en
214. y that the computer out before the data or expected was not reset Try again reply was received 309 311 Data corrupted Ver Reminder File The data checksum failed in a Check electrical and cable con ify file and retry Transfer Status file transfer nections Try the file transfer again 312 Unknown device Reminder File Destination or source device is Verify the file type entered Try Transfer Status invalid for a read or write appli again cation transfer 313 File too large Reminder File File too large to be transferred Reduce application size See Transfer Status to the terminal In a memory Appendix A for terminal card transfer the card does not requirements If copying to a have enough space card check card space 314 No Card Inserted Reminder You tried to transfer data to Install a memory card and try from a memory card but there is no card in the card slot again Publication 2711 6 1 Messages Codes and Self Test Numbers B 3 Error Number Terminal Message Type Meaning Recommended Action 315 Unformatted card Reminder Memory card is unformatted Reformat the card or replace it contains an unrecognizable with a new card if corrupt Try format or is corrupt again 316 Write Protected Card Reminder File A write command to the card Select write mode by changing Transfer Status failed because the card switch the switch on the top edge of is in the prote
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