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1. Add Controller Delete Selected Controller s Ascending Block write supporting r AQ Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Configure Communication Chapter 4 4 Under Controller Settings a Accept the default name PLC 1 a Verify that MicroLogix 1100 is selected in the Controller Type field b Type the IP address of the controller in the Address field Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 41 Chapter4 Configure Communication Load Runtime Settings with Application This section does not apply to the sample application but is information that you may find helpful when creating future applications There may be times when you want to load an application on a terminal that has a static IP network address Static IP addresses for a terminal are entered on the USB Ethernet tab of the Communication tab It is important that you load these communication settings with the application the first time the application is loaded on the target terminal 1 Click the Settings tab 2 Check the Set Terminal On First Load checkbox Settings Communication Tags Screens Security Alarms Recipes Languages Global Application Settings The settings under Display and Input Devices will be applied the first time this application is loaded on a terminal only if this setting is Validation Filter checked Screens Page Set Terminal On First Load Default Font Size Display Default Scr
2. From Internal Storage File Application To 4 Select file type to transfer Application e Recipe Back BEI From Internal Starage File Application SampleApplication To Select file SampleApplication Cancel Transtar Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Other Terminal Operations Appendix A 6 Select My Computer as the destination for the transfer and click Transfer USB Storage or SD Storage will appear if either media is loaded in the terminal 7 Click Save to save the file to your desktop 8 Select the location or folder where you want to save the application and click Save 9 When the download is complete click Close Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 From Internal Storage File Application SarmpleApplication To My Computer J Select file destination rans Cancel Do you want to open or save this file Mame SampleApplication cha Type Unknown File Type 6 59 KB From 10 90 94 201 ALOM E EE metum a While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially harm your computer IF you do not trust the source do not open or save this file What s the risk 9 Save in 2 Desktop wv gt X E Ee ET a My Documents n 4 Y My Computer My Recent omy Network Places Documents 72711C INOD1C EN P c32711C Q5001 chm files I3 chmi images emulator images Extras Fixshare robo temp
3. Use Background Color for Border Border Color Border Width Border Style Connections Write Tag Change speed Indicator Tag Change speed E Properties Numeric Entry k Appearance bk Navigation Format Keypad Type Numeric Maximum Value 1000 Minimum Walue Decimal Foint Fixed Position Decimal Foint Position Numeric Field Width Group Separator Use Lanquage Preference Megative Number Formats In Front Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Create the Motor Speed Screen Create a Heading for the Numeric Entry Object This topic shows how to create a heading above the numeric entry object ENTER SPEED 76 1 Open the Drawing Tools tab of the object palette 2 Drag the Text object above the numeric entry object 3 Resize the object 4 On the Appearance tab a Iype ENTER SPEED in the Text box b Set the Font Size to 16 c Check the Font Undetline checkbox d Set the Border Style to None Scroll down to see all the propetties 5 Resize the object to fit the text if necessary Drawing Tools v Appearance Text ENTER SPEED I Text Color eal Font Name Arial Font Size D Font Bold Font Italic d Font Underline Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Create the Motor Speed Screen Chapter 7 Create a Increment Decrement Object The numeric increment decrement ob
4. 97 Chapter9 Validate and Run Application Run the Motor in Manual Mode In manual mode you have control of the motor You can change the motor speed by using the numeric entry object ot the numeric increment decrement object The numeric entry object opens a keypad where you enter a new value The numetic increment decrement object lets you change the motor speed in steps using keys To view the new motor speed you must restart the motor The alarm banner will pop up over the displayed screen if the motor speed rises to 850 or above Click the Ack button to acknowledge each alarm and close the banner 98 1 Press the Start Motor button to start the motor The indicators shows the motor is running and in manual mode Press the Motor Speed button to go to the Motor Speed screen The numeric entry objects show the current speed which is also displayed in the bar graph and numeric display MODE STATUS MOTOR SPEED ENTER SPEED 4000 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Validate and Run Application Chapter 9 3 Press the numeric entry object to enter a speed A numeric keypad opens with the current speed highlighted 4 Enter 550 by pressing the number keys 5 Press the Enter key to save the new speed and close the keypad The speed is updated in both numeric objects You must restart the motor to see the new speed in the numeric display and bar graph 6 Verify
5. Chapter1 Review Sample Application Follow These Steps Review the sample application Purpose of Joe Alarm Banner Application Motor Status screen Application Tags Motor Speed screen Purpose of Application The sample application contains screens and objects to control and monitor the status of a motor The PanelView Component terminal reads and writes data to a MicroLogix controller using e DF1 point to point communication or e Ethernet communication The sample application uses a MicroLogix 1100 controller but you can substitute another MicroLogix model Each chapter provides procedures for creating the sample application on a PanelView Component C600 color touch screen terminal If you want to create this application on another PanelView Component terminal consider that e touch input is automatically enabled for touch screen terminals e function keys must be assigned to objects on keypad terminals text sizes will vary for different terminal sizes color palette on monochrome terminals shows only two colors black and white The sample application and ladder logic required to run the application on a MicroLogix 1100 controller are stored on the CD that ships with your terminal under the names e QuickStart_T6C cha sample application QuickStart rss required ladder logic 16 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Review Sample Application Chapter 1 Motor Status Screen
6. The Motor Status screen is one of two screens in the application It is the startup screen when the application is loaded and running in the terminal The Motor Status screen lets you start and stop a motor set the motor control to auto or manual mode monitor the start stop status and the auto manual mode of the motor navigate to the Motor Speed screen navigate to the configuration mode screens of the terminal SELECT MODE b AUTOMATIC MOTOR STATUS MANUAL ml MODE STATUS A Vv ATL STOP CONFIG 6 MOTOR CREEN Objects on the Motor Status Screen This object Performs this function 1 List Selector Sets the motor to auto or manual mode by selecting an item in the list In auto mode the controller controls the speed of the motor You can view the speed of the motor but cannot change it In manual mode you control the speed of the motor by using numeric entry objects to enter a new speed 2 Keys The Up key moves the cursor up in the list selector The Down key moves the cursor down in the list selector The Enter key selects an item in the list selector Momentary Push Button Starts the motor when the push button is pressed Normally Open 4 Momentary Push Button Stops the motor when the push button is pressed Normally Open D Goto Config Button Displays the runtime configuration screens of the terminal when the button is pressed 6 Goto Screen Button Displays the Motor Speed screen when
7. DS ira hone eee eines pie dite Coda 22 Connect Terminal to COmpUuleE 5 9 ure arse oid ette RO uias 25 Connect Power 10 Terminal 2 emegeUESRCRGIRI beets A MP HE ERR 24 Get the IP Address of Terminal 2o s 25 Lautch Pane View Xplorer ovs em meae ER es bx ES E 26 Gontiotte Browser SettItigss i oup oe Ert Haden dee ee ped 2 Chapter 3 Mod HO 1 ud ule dote a uxo Sot doble di eade ote deoa abd ae dod 31 Detotc You Deo cse toda de dicet PU We d dte heo us 31 Mat OU NGC an dice merce ui ca Bae bed 6 3 eek od eda n Od n 31 Dolo These te DSi oa de ex iR ree pause te Eee ed e 32 ODOD d NEV APPA O S do doro do Xue bcd tied n Geo iei sind Jd 32 Modify Application SOLFITIDS anita bbe aie leue dd 35 Chapter 4 EdC ca IR T ECT EE EO TO TI TTL our lore device Koc PP E CU es eed 37 Mbdt Y OU INGGOuA eoi er iriure Le Ede tees ei eee ee 37 Table of Contents Create Tags Create the Motor Status Screen Create the Motor Speed Screen Folow LIESE LCDs nit adeat oo bonitas do bri POR Ufo pte sues es 38 Gonnoutre DEI Communications 3 04 dubai etu poto es is iro nio ad 29 Configure Ethernet Communication s i3 dod 9a der Cheap 40 Load Runtime Settings with Application 00008 42 DAVE e ppa ua tob aotem E n petite eR dodo reto dd 45 Chapter 5 DEF DOO Nu c eer ct eins oe uc Cmm ex Lei EU ea 45 Delore YOU Deol Cea ode EE NIE ER re utes d edid 45 Wat AY OUNCE ca reticere iet E ban a 9 deo aoa Coe e ok ege b 45 Polos These St
8. Font Italics checkbox Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 67 Chapter6 Create the Motor Status Screen 8 Click OK to close the editor 9 On the Connections tab of the Properties panel select Properties Motot Status Ind as the Read Tag Multistate Indicator 10 Resize and move object as E Comman needed Connections Read Tag Motor Status Ind M 68 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Create the Motor Status Screen Chapter 6 Create a Heading for the Status Indicator 1 Select the heading for the Mode Indicator 2 Copy and paste the MODE heading E RH NH 3 Move the pasted heading to the right above the status indicator ST Ce Lupp STATUS 4 On the Appearance tab Pa replace the MODE text with STATUS Text Calor 5 Resize object to fit text Create a Border Around the Indicators 1 Drag the Border tool from the Drawing Tools tab to the atea of the indicators 2 Move and resize the border lt i ppearance so that it surrounds the Border Width indicators and headings rr CT a i it Background Color 3 On the Appearance tab Background Fill Style a Change the Border Width to 9 Background Fill Color b Select white as the Background Color Use Background Color for Border c Uncheck the Use Border Color Background Color for MIMESENEEEN Border checkbox NEU 4 Select the border and click E the
9. Send to Back tool on MODE STATUS toolbar F Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 69 Chapter6 Create the Motor Status Screen Create a Heading for the Motor Status Indicators 1 Drag the Text tool above the 2 On the Appearance tab 4X a Type MOTOR STATUS Text Image in the Text box Oo HDDEHIHHEE b Set the Font Size to 16 Text c Check the Font Underline e Text Color checkbox piii Font Hame Arial Font Size d Set the Border Style to None 3 Resize and move as the object as needed p MOTOR STATUS iue MODE STATUS f rui F Font Underline Save the Motor Status Screen You have just completed one of the application screens Click the Save icon on the application toolbar Lt The application is automatically saved to internal storage of the terminal under the name SampleApplication In the next chapter you will create the Motor Speed screen You can stop here if you like and open the QuickStart_TC6 cha application on the CD which contains the same screens as this sample application You can then skip to Chapter 9 Validate and Run Application to validate and run the application 70 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Chapter Create the Motor Speed Screen Introduction In this chapter you will create and design the Motor Speed screen in the application Topic Page Create a New Screen 73 Create the Motor Status Screen Butto
10. Settings IP address I Current IP address 10 30 94 201 Subnet mask D 4 Current Subnet mask 256 255 2640 Default gateway E A Current Default gateway 10 30 94 1 Use DHCP Static IP address 131 200 55 108 Static Subnet mask ehh 255 255 0 Static Default gateway 131 200 55 1 m From the Terminal Security tab you can enable terminal security change the uset name and password that are used to secure the terminal from unauthorized access Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 107 Appendix A Other Terminal Operations change the length of time after which the terminal times out and prompts for a user name and password Terminal Security Displaynput System Information Communication Terminal Security Terminal Security Enabled Terminal User Reset Terminal User Password Terminal Timeout Terminal Idle Timeout 30 minutes v 108 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Rockwell Automation Support Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the Web to assist you in using its products At http www rockwellautomation com support you can find technical manuals a knowledge base of FAQs technical and application notes sample code and links to software service packs and a MySupport feature that you can customize to make the best use of these tools For an additional level of technical phone support for ins
11. Tick Mark Direction Line Style Solid Line Line Width Appearance Line Color Major Tick M ark Minor Tick M ark Ticks Only Tick hd am Direction 3 Resize and move the scaleto T the left side of the bar graph Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 81 Chapter 7 Create the Motor Speed Screen Create Text Labels for the Scale 1 Open the Drawing Tools tab of the object palette 2 Drag the Text tool next to the linear scale Drawing Tools 4 I 3 On the Appearance tab of the Properties panel a Type 1000 in the Text m Appearance field T ext b Set the Border Style to 1 None Text Color Scroll down to see all the annm 1 properties 4 Resize the text object and 1 nii place it next to the top E N HN tick mark of the scale 5 Press Ctrl C then Ctrl V to copy and paste the text object 6 Move the pasted object to align with the bottom 1000 tick mark of the scale 7 On the Appearance tab replace 1000 with 0 in the Text field and press Enter 8 Move or resize the text label as needed 82 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Create the Motor Speed Screen Chapter 7 Create a Bar Graph Heading 1 Drag another text object from the object palette above the bar graph Drawing Tools mage a Type MOTOR SPEED ET Appearance in the Text box ee tt b Set the Font Size to 16 EUM
12. between manual and automatic mode SELECT MODE AUTOMATIC MANUAL 4 A Y CONFIG SCREEN 1 Open the Entry tab of the object palette 2 Drag the List Selector object to the area above the Start Motor and Stop Motor push buttons Humeric List Selector Increment Decrement 3 Double click the object to open the States editor The list selector is created with four states This example uses only two u c LE am Mame Selector Type List Selector Properties Background Color Background Color Background Color Background Color Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 59 Chapter6 Create the Motor Status Screen 4 Select row 3 hold down the Shift key and select row 4 5 Click the Delete button 6 Edit state 1 row 1 a Replace the Item1 text with AUTOMATIC b Set the Font Size to 17 c Click the button 1n the Alignment field and aM center Lett select Center Left r r P3 cemere Scroll to the right to see all the fields 60 Mame Selector Type List Selector Froperties Background Color Color juan Background Color es 7 Edit state 2 row 2 a Type 0 in the Value field b Replace the Item2 text with MANUAL c Set the Font Size to 17 d Select Center Left in the Alignment field 8 Click row 1 to make this the displayed state 9 Click OK to close the editor UTO MATIC MANUAL Pub
13. change the settings clic 9 Enable To use the recommended s A Prompt 5 Scripting of Java applets Disable Fo Festile lt y R 2 Reset custom settings Reset to Medium low 29 Chapter2 Make Terminal Connections 10 30 Click the Sites button Click the Advanced button In the Add this website to the zone field enter the IP address of your terminal in the format http 10 90 95 13 Click the Add button Click OK until you exit the Internet Options dialog Internet Explorer 7 x General Securky Privacy Contek Connections Programs Advanced e E dp Page Tools Select a zone Eo view or change securiby settings Internet Lecelintranet Trusbed sbes Restricted Pn sites Loss lutis p x Local intranet amp This zone iz Far al websites that are S ate You can add and remove wabsites From this zone All websites in Found on your intranet this zone wall use the zones security settings Add this websbe En the zone http j 169 254 253 9 add a Use the settings below to define which websites ans included i Wiebsibes the local intranet zane v Automatically detect intranet network rehas al focal intranet stes rat istedin ormer epnes hide al sites that bypass the proxy servi Incl de all network paths LCs Require server verification httos for all sibes in this zone What are intranet s
14. iC Selection Guide Status Reports B CM Initiative on USMKEVFile001Shared02 F QuickStart T6C 3 Desktop D My Documents My Computer File name My Network Save as type cha Document v 3 pem Download Complete Saved Sample4pplication cha From 10 90 94 201 MMMEEREREEEREEREREEREREREEEMEMEEEEEEREEREMMMMMMMMM 56 59 KB in 1 sec CiDocument Sample4pplication cha 6 59 KBiSec Downloaded Download En Transfer rate C Close this dialog box when download completes 105 Appendix A Other Terminal Operations Terminal Settings The Terminal Settings link in the Startup window lets you access and update terminal settings from your web browser Select from four tabs to view or modify information For more information on these terminal settings refer to the PanelView Explorer help or the Panel View Component Terminal user manual publication 2711C UM001 From the Display Input tab you can adjust the display brightness for color terminals or the contrast for monochrome terminals enable or disable the screen saver and dimmet enable and change key repeat rate and delay settings reboot the terminal calibrate the touch screen After making updates and clicking Apply the terminal is immediately updated Terminal Settings Displayinput Sts Sen Terminal Security Display Input Devices Brightness fi 00 Enable key repeat Ke
15. is pasted to the same location as on the original screen On the Appearance tab replace the text MOTOR SPEED with MOTOR STATUS and press Enter On the Navigation tab select the 1 MOTOR STATUS screen from the Screen field This is the screen that will display when the Motor Status Goto Screen button is pressed v Appearance Text MOTOR STATUS Text Color Properties Goto Screen E Navigation Screen 1 MOTOR STATUS Y Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Create a Numeric Entry Object Create the Motor Speed Screen The numeric entry object lets you change the speed of the motor in manual mode by entering an integer value The object does not display a value until runtime ENTER SPEED C Open the Entry tab of the object palette Drag the Numeric Entry object to the left side of the screen Resize the object On the Appearance tab of the Properties panel a Change the Border Width to 6 b Set the Border Style to Raised Open the Format tab a Select Numeric as the Keypad Type b Type 1000 for the Maximum Value c Type 0 for the Minimum Value d Type 4 for the Numeric Field Width On the Connections tab select Change_Speed as the Write tag and the Indicator tag Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 bali Appearance Background Calar Background Fill Style Background Color Background Fill Color
16. list and the Enter key to make a selection SELECT MODE AUTOMATIC gt MANUAL E TT A Y 1 Open the Entry tab of the object palette and scroll LI INNEN Numeric List Selector down until you see the Key ee ie object Decrement 2 Drag the Key object below the list selector and to the left foto Screen 3 Resize the object 4 Make two copies of the Key object AUTOMATIC a Select the key object MANUAL b Click the Copy toolonthe p application toolbar or press Ctrl C c Click the Paste tool twice to paste two copies of the object ot press Ctrl V twice TOP CONFIG MOTOR SCREEN 5 Move the pasted objects as shown in the image above and resize 62 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 6 Modify the key type of the pasted key objects a Select one of the pasted key objects b Open the Navigation tab of the Properties panel c Select Down as the Key Type d Select the other pasted key object e Select Enter as the Key Type 7 Verify the view of the objects on the terminal Create the Motor Status Screen Chapter 6 Properties gt AUTOMATIC MANUAL E a X wn t Appearance o Navigation Key Type Down T Link Target Properties b AUTOMATIC t Appearance MANUAL A Y Navigation Key Type Link Target ee Create a Heading for the Motor Control List Selector 1 Open the Drawing Tools tab of the o
17. the MicroLogix 1100 controller for Ethernet runtime configuration 1 2711C CBL UU02 USB cable used to connect a computer to the terminal using the USB port of the terminal for design time configuration 1 1761 CBL PM02 Cable used to connect the PanelView Component terminal to the MicroLogix 1100 controller using a DF1 connection The 9 pin D shell connector connects to the RS 232 serial port on the terminal the 8 pin mini DIN connector connects to the Channel 0 port of the controller Conventions Check or uncheck Click to activate or deactivate a checkbox Check the Font Italics checkbox Click Click the left mouse button once while the cursor is positioned on Click the Delete button an object or selection Double click Click the left mouse button twice in quick succession while the Double click the object cursor is positioned on an object or selection Expand Click the cursor to the left of a tab or panel Expand the Drawing Tools tab Right click Click the right mouse button once while the cursor is positioned Right click the object on an object or selection oelect Click to highlight a row or list choice oelect the write tag from the pull down list Drag Hold down the left mouse button while dragging object Drag the Text tool to the screen Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Additional Resources Resource PanelView Explorer online help PanelView Component HMI Terminal Installation Instructions publication
18. the Windows XP or Vista operating system and the PanelView USB RNDIS Device driver installed The driver cannot be installed on a computer with the Windows 2000 operating system 1 Connect one end of a 2711C CBL UU02 USB cable to the mini USB device port on your PanelView Component terminal 2 Connect the other end of the USB cable to a USB port on your computer Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 23 Chapter 2 Connect Power to Terminal 24 Make Terminal Connections 1 Optionally remove the terminal block from the terminal for ease of wiring 2 Insert the DC DC and the functional earth ground wires and tighten terminal screws 3 Re attach terminal block to terminal 4 Plug the 3 prong power connector into a 24V DC power soutce For power requirements of the PanelView Component terminal refer to the installation instructions 2711C INOOT The terminal goes through a seties of self tests and then displays the configuration application for the terminal File Manager Communication Display System Information Funcional Earth Ground to Ground Bus Config Language Current Application Date and Time nglish Portugues Frangais Italiano Deutsch Espa ol EY Reset Terminal Month Minute He Year Second Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Make Terminal Connections Chapter 2 Get the IP Address of Terminal For Ethernet P
19. the Save icon on the application toolbar to save the application 48 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Chapter 6 Create the Motor Status Screen Introduction In this chapter you will create the Motor Status screen of the application Topic Change the Screen Name Change the Grid Attributes Create the Start Motor Push Button Create the Stop Motor Push Button Create the Motor Speed Screen Button Create a Goto Config Button Create the Motor Control List Selector Create the Motor Status Indicators Save the Motor Status Screen Before You Begin Review the sample application Page 5 52 52 54 56 58 59 64 70 Connect your terminal to your computer and launch the PanelView Explorer software Configure browser settings Open a new application Configure runtime communication settings for the application Create tags for the application What You Need Tags to assign to objects These tags were defined in Chapter 5 Create Tags Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 49 Chapter6 Create the Motor Status Screen Follow These Steps Complete these steps to create the Motor Status screen Change the ocreen Name page 51 Change the Grid Attributes SELECT MODE 2 page 5 P AUTOMATIC MOTOR STATUS reate the start MANUAL Motor Push Button i MODE STATUS page 52 A Y aana E77 Create the Stop Motor STOP CONFIG Push Button MOTOR SCR
20. the button is pressed s oO Multistate Indicators One indicator shows the current mode of the motor auto or manual The other indicator shows the current status of the motor running or stopped The screen also contains static text for headings and a border to group objects Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 17 Chapter1 X Review Sample Application Motor Speed Screen The Motor Speed screen lets you enter a new motor speed increase or decrease the motor speed in increments e monitor the motor speed navigate to the Motor Status screen MOTOR SPEED ENTER SPEED 4000 n RPM CH ESI 0 3 Objects on the Motor Speed Screen This object Performs this function 1 Numeric Entry Opens a numeric keypad when selected to change the speed of the motor to a value between 0 and 1000 rpm This object works only in manual mode 2 Numeric Increases or decreases the speed of the motor in increments of 1 or 10 rpm depending on the key Increment Decrement pressed This object works only in manual mode Keys Increases or decreases the Motor Speed in incremental steps Page up key double cursor increases the speed in 10 rpm increments Up key increases the speed in 1 rpm increments Down key decreases the speed in 1 rpm increments Page down key double cursor decreases the speed in 10 rpm increments 4 Goto Screen Button Displays the Motor Status screen when the button is pr
21. 2711C IN001 PanelView Component HMI Terminal User Manual publication 2711C UM001 MicroLogix 1100 Programmable Controllers User Manual publication 1 63 UM001 MicroLogix 1100 Programmable Controllers Installation Instruction publication 1763 1N001 MicroLogix 1100 Programmable Controller Instruction Set Reference Manual publication 1 63 RMO001 Description Provides information on how to use the design environment of the PanelView Explorer software Provides information on how to install the PanelView Component terminal in a panel Provides information on how to configure and operate the PanelView Component terminal including troubleshooting information Provides information on how to install operate and troubleshoot a MicroLogix 1100 controller Provides information on how to mount and wire the MicroLogix 1100 controller Provides information on the I O configuration controller memory file types and programming instructions for the MicroLogix 1100 controller Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Chapter 1 Review Sample Application introduction In this chapter you will review the purpose of the sample application and the actual screens in the application Topic Page Purpose of Application 16 Motor Status Screen 17 Motor Speed Screen 18 Alarm Banner 19 Application Tags 20 Before You Begin Review the where to start section and preface Publication 2711C OQS001F EN P November 2010 15
22. C QS001F EN P November 2010 Notes 6 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Table of Contents Review Sample Application Make Terminal Connections Open a New Application Configure Communication Table of Contents Where to Start Browser Configuration to Access the Design Environment 4 DEL R unumc Conieurauon x ee ptos uy eds p ve ier eeu oes 5 Binemet Runtime CoDUPUEILOD uates a Sos Sca E UR hoe open doe 0c a 5 Preface About Ihis PublicatiOfl dete R dI ER aes De E S 11 PN INC ee op ase ste e e TU RETI TTE 11 Requited SO DWAfe cota ege e bad An de dr dc ER ema 12 Pa eee ae atk ek eee tae ook oes Oe ae oleae ee 13 Conve ONS er Ua tots T tee a as he apo ten I ial ain Ra st a a 13 Additional Resoutces cee ec ee e 14 Chapter 1 WATEOGUCH Onee cao Sui acne te a obo deco S A os deduc Sods a achom aon de er es es 15 Detorc YOU Deis cease dudo t NIE Ehe PIS dd UE d eitis 15 Dolos S EBeSCISUe Deere perpauca bou Aes obama psa seers 16 Purpose Of ADI It OP ated tated ate keke aon ee d iUe deus 16 Motot Status S CEGef Loo eee V8 acutis IE ea db eae bie ek 17 Motor Speed Seice eos ede ddr droit dedu oe 18 ITE As NC S IR TTE OO t C TETTE ET TT TDI ET 19 ZUDDICOHO SESS ad trt P verd ee ergy ce at SP o d ae dc ou EDI UAR 20 Chapter 2 Itvtto Q6 HO Esos teat sob tete eat ta bien widen te ag hy ahd Lus ern Se 21 Pelos YOT De One PE 21 Mat YON Ed S 2764 tae tetas etus e cst ete deni he elo ad eos 21 Folow IBe Die
23. EEN page 54 Create the Motor Speed Screen Button page 56 Create a Goto Config Button page 58 Create the Motor Control List Selector page 59 Create the Motor Status Indicators page 64 Save the Motor Status Screen page 70 50 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Create the Motor Status Screen Chapter 6 Change the Screen Name New applications open with the first screen created Each screen is created with a default name Screen_NN where NN is a number from 1 to 99 The first screen is named Screen_1 You can rename the screen using a maximum of 50 characters 1 2 Click the Screens tab to open the Screens view Verify the screen border is highlighted indicating the screen is selected You can modify screen properties as long as nothing on the screen is selected Under Properties click the cursor next to Common In the Name field type MOTOR STATUS and press Entet The updated screen name appeats above the screen workspace and in the screens list A bullet next to a screen name indicates the startup screen at runtime The startup screen is changed by selecting a screen from the Startup Screen pull down list Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Properties Screen k Appearance Common Hame MOTOR STATUS Description po Screen List MOTOR STATUS MOTOR SPEED Diagnostics 3 Chapter 6 Change the Grid Attri
24. F1 or Ethernet runtime communication settings for the PanelView Component terminal and the MicroLogix 1100 controller 38 Configure DF1 Communication page 39 Configure Ethernet Communication page 40 Load Runtime Settings with Application page 42 save the Application page 43 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Configure Communication Chapter 4 Configure DF1 Communication This topic shows how to configure runtime settings to enable DF1 point to point communication between your PanelView Component terminal and a MicroLogix 1100 controller The DF1 settings for the PanelView Component terminal match the default settings of the MicroLogix controller 1 Click the Communication tab to open the Communication view 2 Select Serial under Protocol and DF 1 from the pull down list amp 9 LJ b P OY E B Xx ae Application Language English United States 1033 gt Load Last Saved Driver Configuration Protocol Serial DFI v C Ethernet Allen Dracley sLUy Driver USB Ethernet Use Ethernet Encapsulation PanelView Component Settings Write Optimization Baud Rate i i i Flow Control Report Errors N Link Settings Station Address R5232 19200 None 2 F Controller Settings Add Controller Delete Selected Controller s Block write supporting function files r 3 Under PanelView Component Settings verify the Station Ad
25. P November 2010 Where to Start Chapter 1 Review Sample Application Chapter 2 Make Terminal Connections Chapter 3 Open a New Application Chapter 4 Configure Communication Chapter 5 Create Tags Chapter 6 Create the Motor Status Screen Chapter 7 Create the Motor Speed Screen Chapter 8 Create Alarms Chapter 9 Validate and Run Application Browser Configuration to Access the Design Environment The PanelView Explorer design time environment is accessed through a web browser by connecting your computer to the PanelView Component terminal over an Ethernet or USB connection IMPORTANT Before connecting your computer to the USB port of the PanelView Component terminal you must first install the PanelView USB RNDIS Device driver on a computer with the Windows XP or Vista operating system After installing the driver you can connect the PanelView Component terminal to your computer For details on how to install the driver refer to the PanelView Component Terminal User Manual publication 2711C UM001 To Ethernet DHCP enabled Network PanelView Explorer Startup Window Im pon Fthernet Port Fthernet Cable standard Ethernet Cable or 2711P CBL EX04 Cable Ethernet Port PanelView Explorer Startup Window RS raw YES USB Port USB Port 2711C CBL UU02 USB Cable Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 DF1 Runtime Configuration The DF1 co
26. PanelView Component HMI Terminals Quick Start Catalog Numbers 2711C F2M 2711C K2M 2711C T3M 2711C K3M 2711C T6M 2711C T6C 2711C T6T 2711C T10C Rockwell ALLEN BRADLEY e ROCKWELL SOFTWARE Automation Important User Information Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls publication SGI 1 1 available from your local Rockwell Automation sales office or online at http literature rockwellautomation com describes some important differences between solid state equipment and hard wired electromechanical devices Because of this difference and also because of the wide variety of uses for solid state equipment all persons responsible for applying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or lability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of in
27. a warning or errors to repart LInse Momentary Push Button PushButton does not have a Write Tag USUI defined on Screen MOTOR STATUS Application has been modified Please remember to save your application tme Running a non validated application may result in ATTENTION unexpected behavior A e m 95 Chapter9 Validate and Run Application Connect Terminal to Controller DF1 Connection to MicroLogix Controller using 1761 CBL PM02 For DF1 runtime operation you will need to connect the 1761 CBL PM02 between the RS 232 serial port of the terminal and the Channel 0 port of the MicroLogix 1100 controller To Ethernet DHCP enabled Network L imm Port RS 232 Serial Port Ethernet Cable DF1 Connection 1761 CBL PMO02 Cable Channel 0 Port 10 100Base T 9 pin D shell RS 232 485 8 pin Mini DIN Ethernet Connection to MicroLogix Controller using Ethernet Cables The MicroLogix 1100 controller and the PanelView Component terminal have only one Ethernet port To run the sample application from the Startup window of your browser you will need an Ethernet switch Use standard Ethernet cables or the Ethernet crossover CAT5 cable 2711P CBL EX04 to make the connections weosssestetl Channel 1 Port ly 5 Ethernet 10 100Base T A LI Ethernet Cable Ethernet Port 10 100Base T Ethernet Cable Download Ladder Logic to Controller Before running
28. arm banner without acknowledging the alarm and closes the banner 4 Close button Closes the alarm banner when pressed without performing any action on the alarm Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 19 Chapter1 X Review Sample Application Application Tags The sample application uses read and write tags to define how objects interact with addresses in the MicroLogix 1100 controller The tags read or write data to a bit or integer file Objects that do not read or write to a controller address such as screen buttons or headings do not require a tag The same tags ate used for DF1 or Ethernet communication This object To mx Motor Start otart the motor by writing the value 1 to the Boolean tag STOP MOTOR GEL ECT MODE Motor AutoManual oet the motor to auto mode or manual mode by writing the value 0 or 1 to the Boolean tag Motor Stop otop the motor by writing the value 0 to the Boolean tag AUTOMATIC gt MANUAL P A V Motor Status Ind Read the tag value to determine the running or stopped status of the motor ENTER SPEED Change_Speed Write the value of the entered motor speed 0 to 1000 rpm to 1 an unsigned integer address MOTOR SPEED Motor Speed Read the current value of the motor speed The bar graph displays the speed in a graphic format The numeric display Read the tag value to detemine the auto or manual mode ofthe motor 1000 displays the value in a numeric format SUM Thi
29. aty DIC OD ass aaia botes dii 9 oae n se sda Rens TS Create a Heading for the Numeric Entry Object 76 Create a Increment Decrement Objects savas a e ean cde Pd T Create Increment Decrement Keys 5 du ed x pP ar Bie worsen nd 78 Create q Dar Grapbs esae dou tee stats omnee b em EO eR ose eee 80 Create a Dat GPT Sele eot ape S hes tinh Geese he bd d ee 81 Create Text Labels forthe Seale sweetie qu DE PEE ib eee 82 Created Dat Graph Heading psst rediris de ib dose a adh eoa 4 83 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Create Alarms Validate and Run Application Other Terminal Operations Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Table of Contents Create a INUMenC Displays cscs tain aad dr aah bared t ds 84 Create a Heading tor the Numeric Display 6 ce 1a e RESO 65 Update the Motor Speed Screen Button 5 000 02 ees 86 Chapter 8 lorod DIOTI dt ead a en ak Sto Seo vd cick odes Se ee a ae eee Be 87 BelOre X OUI euros detect ebbe deo berto eed ae hee eat 87 Mat Y OU NGGQ cu seo tes worm ed ESR ce eee UN ar eR 87 Folow Dese Ste DS uar etait Ed res d eee d bod Rb deditos 68 Review Application latins caso ine Acero dina Q ensi ca a vare od dot 88 Open the Alaris VieW souuba d dedo a as e Ante don aod maf eU 89 Ae I ALLAN o ees wes D Swat dk do aa diede te eee ae os 89 Chapter 9 lorod Ocerin oe oe 8s Gide nen eos cect CUTE ep etre tad ode tonsa TET 93 Petore Y OU Doisy ozone P oa ure mae cee cea Stebte
30. bject palette 2 Drag the Text tool above the list selector object Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 SELECT MODE lt AUTOMATIC gt MANUAL A Y Drawing Tools Lr Line Rectangle 63 Chapter6 Create the Motor Status Screen 3 On the Appearance tab a Type SELECT MODE in the Text box b Set the Font Size to 16 c Check the Font Undetline checkbox d Set the Border Style to None 4 Resize the object to fit the text Appearance Text J SELECT MODE F Text Color Font Hame Arial Font Size we Font Bald Font Italic E Font Underline Create the Motor Status Indicators The Motor Status box contains two multistate indicators The Mode indicator shows whether the motor is in Auto ot Manual mode The Status indicator shows whether the motor is running or stopped MOTOR STATUS MODE STATUS e TET Create the Mode Indicator 1 Open the Display tab of the object palette 2 Drag the Multistate Indicator object to the right of the Motot Control list selectot 64 qu at Multistate Indicator Humeric Display Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 10 Double click the object to open the States editor The indicator is created with four states This example uses only two Delete rows 3 and 4 Edit state 1 row 1 a Accept 0 as the Value b Replace the MultiState0 tex
31. butes Create the Motor Status Screen For easier alignment and positioning of screen objects you can adjust the grid settings of a screen The settings will vary with each PanelView Component terminal size Screen 1 MOTOR_STATUS 0000000 X ORO NONU TZ H0 Z9 O8 1 In the toolbar above the scteen scroll to the right Click the Toggle Snap to Grid tool to display the screen grid Under Properties click the cursor next to Screen Change the value from 10 to 5 in the Horizontal Grid Spacing field Change the value from 10 to 5 in the Vertical Grid Spacing field and press Enter The grid is updated Properties Screen k Appearance k Common Y Screen Screen Number Access Rights po Horizontal Grid Spacing Wertical Grid Spacing Create the Start Motor Push Button 374 1 Open the Entry tab of the object palette if not open Drag the Momentary Push Button to the lower left corner of the screen You will also see the object on the terminal E ed You can also click the object to select it and then click on the screen to drop the default size or click and drag to drop and resize the object m Maintained Push Button Push Button Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Create the Motor Status Screen Chapter 6 3 Resize the button by clicking a corner handle and dragging diagonally or move the button by drag
32. c Check the Font Underline checkbox Pant Name Ic N x d Set the Border Style to None Font Size Scroll down to see all the ee properties Fant Italic Font Underline 3 Resize the object to fit all the text and place above bar MOTOR SPEED graph 1000 oO Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 83 Chapter 7 Create the Motor Speed Screen Create a Numeric Display The numeric display object appears next to the bar graph and displays the speed of the motor as a numeric value MOTOR SPEED 1000 1 Open the Display tabofthe ees MOTOR SPEED object palette 1000 2 Drag the Numeric Display object to the right of the bar graph 3 i Multistate Humeric Indicator Display 3 On the Appearance tab a Set the Text Color to AERE a Black Text Color b Set the Background ees Color to White Font Name c Uncheck the Use Font Size Background Color for Border checkbox d Set the Border Color to Red Scroll to see all fields 4 On the Format tab type 4 in M MEM Humber of Digits the Number of Digits field Humber of Decimal Places Connections 5 On the Connections tab select Motor_Speed as the Read Tag Fill With Read Tag a Fil Motor Speed 6 Resize the object 84 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Create the Motor Speed Screen Chapter 7 Create a Heading for the Numeric Display 1 Open the Drawi
33. cation 2711C OQS001F EN P November 2010 31 Chapter3 Open a New Application Follow These Steps Complete these steps to open a new application review the screens view and modify global application settings Open a New Application page 35 Open a New Application Applications are created with default file names that you can change when saving the application The default file name is PVcApplication1 The number automatically increments as you create new applications 1 Click the Create amp Edit button in the PanelView Explorer Startup window TIP You can set the design environment to appear in another language by clicking a language link at the bottom of the window QUALITY Allen Bradley ZAA Terminal Settings File Transfer Help Sign Off Application Dashboard Applicatians Status Mame Location Made Terminal Panelview C600 Color Status Connected to Terminal via Ethernet Mew Application C Create amp Edit D English Portugu s Francais Italiano Deutsch Espa ol WERE Theol 32 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 NI 3k 3 4 D Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Open a New Application Chapter 3 The design environment opens in a separa
34. create these tags before you can assign them to objects in the application Only objects that interact with the controller require a tag Objects such as screen navigation buttons drawings and screen text do not require tags The same tags are used when communicating to a MicroLogix 1100 controller using DF1 or Ethernet communication Refer to this table when entering your application tags Application Tags Motor_Start Boolean Starts the motor Motor_Stop Boolean B3 0 1 PLC_1 Stops the motor Change_Speed 16 bit integer N7 1 PLU 71 Changes the motor speed to a value between 0 and 1000 rpm Motor Status Ind B3 J m 1 Reads the running or stopped status B the motor Motor Speed 16 mE Integer e 1 Reads the current motor speed Also used to trigger an alarm if the speed rises above 850 or 900 rpm Motor AutoManual Boolean B3 0 3 PLC_1 Changes the motor to auto or manual mode and also used to read the current mode of the motor 46 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Create Tags Chapter 5 Open the Tags View 1 Click the Tags tab to open the tag editor 2 Verify that the External tab is selected Settings Communication Screens Security Alarms Recipes Languages wy M ld 1 123 Eg Eg W E E x ae Application Language English United States 1033 External System Global Connections Delete Tad s Memory Adds a tag Tag fields Shows more
35. d ato t 93 Mat Y GU NGC s eui Seri rue ed ha a 8S DR E MU qan 93 Folow EBese Die DS os hae eee eas RP abt 94 About the MicroLogix Controller 2 354 dod ba dria t 94 Validate tne A DDHOAHOTE sies eft Bien E Pte howe aree OS dod Ron aa 05 Connect Terminal to Controller ces ipe IR tabs ES 96 Download Ladder Logic to Controller eelelsseuss 96 Rum the AADDIIEAHOFE oues adios drcboo deoa aod eddie ad dU acd 97 Run the Motor in Manual Mode 0 ee ee ee 98 Run the Motor in Automatic Mode cee ee eee 101 Goto Conhouration Mod S sowieso ipte oe ed ao babes ets 102 Appendix A Doo BOR Ca eer et ict o oo ta utr Lii EE tL ALUr t 103 Tan erresa our E Ee E Ede lun E ded er d deus 103 MCHA SELBE S oes mur Sout erae eb sm o Pe RCo ee rare eet a 106 g Table of Contents Notes 10 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 About This Publication Audience Publication 2711C OQS001F EN P November 2010 Preface Use this manual to create a sample application to run in a PanelView Component HMI terminal You will use the design environment of the PanelView Explorer software to create the application This manual describes the necessary tasks to connect your computer to a PanelView Component terminal launch the PanelView Explorer software in yout web browser create a sample application in the design environment validate the application and run the application while connected to a Micrologix 1100 control
36. dress is 2 4 Under Controller Settings a Accept the default name PLC 1 b Select MicroLogix from the Controller Type field c Type 1 in the Address field Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 39 Chapter4 Configure Communication Configure Ethernet Communication This topic shows how to configure runtime settings to enable Ethernet communication between your PanelView Component terminal and a MicroLogix 1100 controller It is not necessary to configure settings for the terminal if using DHCP enabled network IP addresses TIP If the target terminal for an application uses a static IP network address you would enter the address on the USB Ethernet tab 1 Click the Communication tab to open the Communication view 2 Select Ethernet under Protocol 3 Select Allen Bradley Micrologix ENI from the pull down list Settings Communication Tags Screens Security Alarms Recipes Languages W 9 Lal Ei P Ld Yo EE B XxX ae Application Language English United States 1033 Load Last Saved Driver Configuration Protocol had C Sepia g Ethernet Allen Bradley MicroLogix ENI Driver USB Ethernet Use Ethernet Encapsulation E PanelView Component Settings Write Optimization Port Baud Rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Flow Control Report Errors Link Settings Station Address Protocol Slave Poll Delay RS232 19200 8 None 1 None v 2 Full Duplex 500 Controller Settings
37. ed applets codebase principal support user set boolean true Internet Security 9 A script From http fusmkekdkrucel is requesting enhanced abilities that are UNSAFE and could be L used bo compromise your machine or data Run or install software on your machine Allow these abilities only iF wou trust this source to be free of viruses or malicious programs Remember this decision IMPORTANT Always check the URL in the dialog that opens before clicking the Allow button Only allow trusted sites such as yout local computer or Panel View Component device IMPORTANT If you do not check the Remember this decision checkbox double pasting will occur during copy and paste operations Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Make Terminal Connections Chapter 2 Internet Explorer b and 7 The Windows clipboard is used to copy and paste data in applications such as Excel and text documents To copy and paste data between PanelView Explorer and Windows applications you must enable your browser to access the Windows clipboard 1 Make sure Internet Explorer is open 2 Select Tools gt Internet Options 3 Click the Security tab 4 Click Local Intranet then the Custom Level button 5 In the Security Settings dialog scroll down to Scripting a For Internet Explorer 7 click Enable under Allow Programmatic clipboard access b For Internet Explorer 6 click Enable under Allo
38. een Background Default Font Name Default Alignment Default Font Bold Iv i Default Font Italic D Screen savertimeout Default Font Underline Input Devices Default Font Color 4 Key Repeat Rate Key Repeat Dey When the Set Terminal On First Load checkbox is checked the first time the application 1s loaded to the terminal the communication settings and any other settings that you update under Runtime will be loaded with the application 42 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Configure Communication Chapter 4 Save the Application The first time you save an application a dialog opens where you can rename the application to something more meaningful By default applications are saved to internal storage of the terminal You can also save applications to a USB flash drive or SD memory card if one is loaded in the terminal All PanelView Component terminals support a USB flash drive The PanelView Component C600 and C1000 terminals also support an SD memory card 1 Click the Save Application H icon on the application toolbar A dialog opens the first time you save 2 Replace the default name with SampleApplication 3 Accept Internal as the Save to location Save file name as SampleApplication Save to location Internal 4 Click Save to close the dialog and save the application Cancel 5 Click OK when you receive notification that the appl
39. es 809 2 6 9 bobo dohuo ben eie p E SUR ao ed 46 Review ADDHOAHODU Tags uocari o DE Herz d aped bodie Yd 46 Open the Des Vie uu aao usta e a aa all eat a Wee Slee 47 Greate External Dass iaceo deed POET ERN OE EOME Sod ne Reg dE 47 Chapter 6 JO EEOG UC OI S secure ata dou ouem ay a eee aan it us eis 49 DelOre vou Deol waaay ea iov EN dust ha dad ois otis 49 What You INCE LA ado reri botte hc HC S bet dedi titt 49 Dolloy EheseSt6 Say reri usen 19 debui mdceiat t d Creed kaos 50 Change the Screen NaM eripi Cader area eid de eaa de Va 51 Change tne Goid PUEEBIDUEOS ant dox viele dd bsp at ien det ete pn 52 Create the Start Motor Push Button 0 000 000 cee eee 52 Create the Stop Motor Push Dutton osi owed aqu ERRT EL UE PR 54 Create the Motor Speed Screen Button 4 2 aendiw edat a 56 Create a Goto Confip DIttOB Ls eoo tn ete ex mue qu epee ee 58 Create the Motor Control List Selectot leen 59 Create the Motor Status Indicatots cee eee 64 cave the Motor Status Screen roe CR Deborah iR ARES 70 Chapter 7 I ErOQU6 BOR ei oh o bee eei d exu iie eta died a eom 71 DelOre YOU D691flus ood eres E a Fatih Sons iure Vet aol eons qu 71 MODE OUNGOC a ch ste tebe depict eu ake ned dtque iue Grate eee Be 72 Follow LB656 Slee ioo inco ist rob d ovato on ep ode a awe cedes TA Cetea NOU OCCU santre Seu otras A ree aet ET we Foo Create the Motor Status Screen Button 0 0 0 0 00 0c 74 Create a Numeric P
40. essed C1 oO Numeric Data Display Displays the current rom speed of the motor in a numeric format 6 Bar Graph and Scale Displays the current rom speed of the motor in a graphic format The screen also contains static text for headings and labels Applications typically use a numeric entry or a numeric increment decrement object not both For illustration purposes the sample application uses both The numeric entry object is typically used in PanelView Component C600 and C1000 applications The numeric increment decrement object is typically used in C200 and C300 applications 18 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Review Sample Application Chapter 1 Alarm Banner The alarm banner is a global display that pops up over the Motor Status or Motor Speed screen when an alarm is triggered The alarm banner lets you read a message associated with a triggered alarm clear the alarm banner from the screen acknowledge an alarm and clear the bannet close the banner 2 1 3 Ack Clear 4 Alarm Banner Objects This object Performs this function 1 Message display Displays this message when the motor speed rises to 850 rom or higher MOTOR AT IDEAL OPERATING SPEED Displays this message when the motor speed rises to 900 rpm or higher MOTOR SPEED NEAR THRESHOLD 2 Ack button Acknowledges the alarm message when the button is pressed and closes the alarm banner 3 Clear button Clears the alarm from the al
41. ettings J caret Internet Explorer 6 internet Cptron i Geaa j j j General Secure Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a veh content zone bo specily ils secunty settings e Local intranet leg Internet Localinkaret Trusted sites You can add and remove Web sites from this zone All Web sites irs this zone will use Ehe zane s security settings Local intranet 1 1 This zone contains all Web sites that ana cen dimi ona ahin inbirzesak Add Ehis Web sibe ba Ehe zone http 169 254 253 9 aa Web sites Local intranet Use the settings below to define which Web stes Ub the Local Intranet zone Include all local inbrarset sibes mot listed in o Include all stes that bypass the proxy server Include all network paths UC Requre server verification https for all sites in this zone Cancel Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Chapter 3 Open a New Application Introduction In this chapter you will open a new application and modify settings that are global to the application Topic Page Open a New Application 32 Modify Application Settings 35 Before You Begin e Review the sample application e Connect your terminal to your computer and launch the PanelView Explorer software e Configure browser settings What You Need PanelView Explorer Startup window launched in your web browser Publi
42. f the terminal Besides applications you can also transfer images user defined objects recipes and the terminal security file Images and recipes are linked to an application so on import you must select the target application User defined objects and the terminal security file are stored in the internal storage of the terminal not with a specific application Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 103 Appendix A Other Terminal Operations Follow these steps to copy an application from internal storage of the terminal to your computer For details on how to transfer other files refer to the PanelView Explorer help or the PanelView Component Terminal user manual publication 2711C UM001 1 5 104 Click the File Transfer Link from the Startup window Click the New Transfer Button Notice that you can also delete files from terminal storage Select Internal Storage and click Next This is the location of the file you want to transfer Select Application as the file type to transfer and click Next Select the application you want to transfer and click Next Dashboard Terminal Settings C New Transfer Ds nsfer files to and from the terminal storage media Get alarm log from the currently running application m Terminal Cleanup Delete File Permanently remove files from Internal SD or USB storage devices From Internal Starage File To
43. fault Font Name Default Alignment Center Default Font Bald Ov Default Font Italic O Default Font Underline DO Default Font Colar o You are now ready to configure runtime communication for the application Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 35 Chapter3 Open a New Application Notes 36 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Chapter 4 Configure Communication Introduction In this chapter you will configure runtime communication settings for your application Topic Page Configure DF1 Communication 39 Configure Ethernet Communication 40 Load Runtime Settings with Application 42 Save the Application 43 Before You Begin e Review the sample application e Connect your terminal to your computer and launch the PanelView Explorer software e Configure browser settings e Open a new application e Determine if you will be communicating with the MicroLogix 1100 controller using DF1 communication or Ethernet communication What You Need e For Ethernet communication you need the Ethernet IP address of the MicroLogix 1100 controller e For DF1 communication know the station address of the MicroLogix 1100 controller on the DF1 link The default station address is 1 for the controller and 2 for the PanelView Component terminal Publication 2711C OQS001F EN P November 2010 3 Chapter 4 Configure Communication Follow These Steps Complete the appropriate steps to configure D
44. formation circuits equipment or software described in this manual Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard avoid a hazard and recognize the consequence ATTENTION DIPL UGnb Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present PTL aha Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures o A AN A A Rockwell Automation Allen Bradley TechConnect PanelView PanelView Component and MicroLogix are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 2 Publication 2711C QS001F EN
45. fy that the Edge Detection is Rising Alarms Add Alarm Delete Alarm s Advance B 5 Type 850 as the Value Alarms Global Alarms Setting Add Alarm Delete Alarms Adyvanci __ 6 Type MOTOR AT IDEAL OPERATING SPEED in the Message field You can also click the button in the Message field to type the text in the text dialog Alarms Add Alarm Delete Alarms Bi 7 Click the Add Alarm button add to another alarm The second alarm is created with many of the defaults from the previous alarm Alarms Global Alarms Setting d Add Alarm Delete Alarms Advanci 90 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Create Alarms Chapter 8 8 Edit the alarm fields c Change the Value to 900 d Type MOTOR SPEED NEAR THRESHOLD in the Message field Alarms Global Alarms Setting Add Alarm Delete Alarm s Advance Alarm Type Edge Detection alue adband Level Deadband Mode i 9 Click the Save icon to save the application Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 91 Chapter8 Create Alarms Notes 9 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Chapter 9 Validate and Run Application introduction In this chapter you will validate the application for correct operation and run the application in the terminal while connected to the MicroLogix 1100 controller Topic Page Validate the Applicat
46. ge the Border Width PaAt Nace Scroll down to see all the eee propetties 56 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Create the Motor Status Screen Chapter 6 4 Resize the Goto Screen button if necessary to fit the text 5 Verify the view of the Motor Speed Goto Screen button on the terminal Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 57 Chapter6 Create the Motor Status Screen Create a Goto Config Button STOP CONFIG HOTOR CREEN The Goto Config button lets you access the configuration mode screens of the terminal when the button is pressed at runtime 1 Click the Advanced cursor v Advanced on the object palette and scroll down until you see the Goto Config button 2 Drag the Goto Config bis ase button to the left of the Goto Config Motor Speed button and resize 3 On the Appearance tab of Appearance the Properties panel Text a Change Goto Config to CONFIG SCREEN CONFIG SCREEN 1n Text Color the Text field b Accept the default colors for the object c Change the Border Width to 6 CONFIG SCREEN Another way to edit text 1s to double click the object or right click the object and select Edit Text to open the text editor 58 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Create the Motor Status Screen Chapter 6 Create the Motor Control List Selector The motor control list selector lets you switch the motor
47. ging it on the screen 4 Open the States editor a Double click object Properties b Or right click object Momentary Push Button and select Edit States Appearance States c Or click the Edit Properties button on the Appearance tab of E the Properties panel Name PushButton_1 Type Mamentarv Push Button Each tow 1s a state with a h default value text and Properties other format options Move the scroll bar to ol ee OE oe eee For viewali the Bells a gecgrundcoor Ruemer 5 Edit state 1 row 1 a Click in the Text field and type START MOTOR b Click the button in the Background Color Mame PushButton 1 Type Mamentary Push Button field and select green from the color palette Fi Beries c Click the button in the Text Color field and select black Background Color MOTOR START a Mil 6 Edit state 2 row 2 s a Type MOTOR STARTED in the Text field b Select green as the Background Color c Select black as the Text Color 7 Click on row 1 to make this the displayed state 8 Click OK when done Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 53 Chapter6 Create the Motor Status Screen 9 Resize object if needed An asterisk appears if the text exceeds the size of the object Properties Momentary Push Button Y Appearance States the Border Width to 6 Current Displayed State 11 Ass
48. he Connections tab c Click in the Write Tag field and select the Motor_Stop tag 11 Verify the view of the object on the terminal Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Create the Motor Status Screen Chapter 6 Mame Type Pushbutton 2 Momentary Push Button m Properties Fill Style Background Color PIOEMOTOR oo Background Color MOTOR STOP ii State 1 State 2 STOP MOTOR MOTOR STOPPED Properties Momentary Push Button k Appearance k Mavigation k Common Connections Write Tag Motor stop i Indicator Tag Visibility T ag LE 00 Chapter6 Create the Motor Status Screen Create the Motor Speed Screen Button The Motor Speed Goto Screen button lets you open the Motor Speed screen when the button is pressed You will create the button now but will not link it to the Motor Speed screen until later page 86 IMPORTANT The Motor Speed screen must be created before you can assign it to the button 1 Open the Entry tab of the object palette and scroll until you see the Goto Screen button 2 Drag the Goto Screen button to the lower right eB corner of the screen and Goto Screen resize 3 On the Appearance tab of the Properties panel a Replace Goto with MOTOR SPEED in the Got Text field Appearance b Select dark blue as the Text c Select cyan or light blue as Text Color the Background Color d Chan
49. ication has been saved Informational TIP Always save the application to internal storage if you want to edit and run the application on the terminal Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 43 Chapter 4 Configure Communication Notes 44 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Chapter 5 Create Tags Introduction In this chapter you will create tags used by the sample application You must create tags before you can assign them to objects Topic Page Review Application Tags 46 Open the Tags View 47 Create External Tags 47 Before You Begin Review the sample application Connect your terminal to your computer and launch the PanelView Explorer software Configure browser settings Open a new application Configure runtime communication settings for the application What You Need e Runtime communication settings defined Tags require the controller name defined on the Communication tab In this application the controller settings use the default name PLC 1 Publication 2711C OQS001F EN P November 2010 45 Chapter5 Create Tags Follow These Steps Complete these steps to enter application tags Review Application Tags page 46 Open the Tags View page 47 Create External Tags page 4 Review Application Tags The sample application uses read and write tags to define how objects interact with the addresses of a MicroLogix 1100 controller You must
50. igation Key Type Page Down Link Target Mumericlncbiec 1 Create the Motor Speed Screen Chapter 7 79 Chapter 7 Create the Motor Speed Screen Create a Bar Graph The bar graph monitors and displays the speed of the motor in a graphic form 80 MOTOR SPEED 1000 Open the Display tab of the object palette Drag the Bar Graph object to the right side of the screen Resize the bar graph On the Appearance tab set the Background Fill Style to Crosshatch On the Bar tab a Set the Maximum Value to 1000 b Select Bottom for the Fill From Direction On the Connections tab select Motor_Speed as the Read Tag Lm Bar Graph Appearance Foreground Calor EE Background Color Background Fill Style Crosshatch Background Fill Calor Use Background Color for Border n Border Color Border Width Barder Style Raised Minimum Walue OO Maximum Walue 1000 Hull Value oo Segmented LI Fill Around Hull Walue LI Fill From Direction Connections Read Tag Motor Speed M Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Create the Motor Speed Screen Chapter 7 Create a Bar Graph Scale MOTOR SPEED 1000 1 On the Display tab of the object palette drag the Linear Scale object to the screen Linear Scale 2 On the Appearance tab of the Properties panel select Left as the
51. ign tags to the Start 10 On the Appearance tab set Motor push button Use Background Color for Border LE La a Make sure the push M US Border Color b Mavigation button is selected k Common b Click the cursor next to DEUE ES Spe ean the Connections tab on Wirite Tag the Properties panel Motor Start c Click in the Write Tag Indicator Tag Geld aad cele ee Wisibility Tag dE E SES 12 Verify the view the object on the terminal Create the Stop Motor Push Button The Stop Motor push button is created using a copy and paste operation 1 Verify the Start Motor push button is selected 2 Click the Copy icon on the Application toolbar or press k b Ei Yo X the Ctrl C keys 23 Click the Paste icon on the toolbar or press the Ctrl V keys 54 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 4 Move the pasted button to the right of the original push button 5 Double click the object to open the States editor Edit state 1 row 1 a Replace the text with SIOP MOTOR b Select red as the Background Color c Select white as the Text Color Edit state 2 row 2 a Replace the text with MOTOR STOPPED b Select red as the Background Color c Select white as the Text Color Click row 1 to make this the displayed state Click OK when done 10 Assign tags to the Stop Motor push button a Verify the push button is selected b Open t
52. ion 95 Connect Terminal to Controller 96 Download Ladder Logic to Controller 96 Run the Application 97 Run the Motor in Manual Mode 98 Run the Motor in Automatic Mode 101 30 to Configuration Mode 102 Before You Begin Review the sample application Connect your terminal to your computer and launch the Panel View Explorer software Configure browser settings Open a new application Configure runtime communication settings for the application Create tags for the application Create the Motor Status screen Create the Motor Speed screen Create alarms What You Need e Saved and validated application Connected MicroLogix 1100 controller in run mode with required loaded ladder logic file QuickStart rss Publication 2711C OQS001F EN P November 2010 93 Chapter9 Validate and Run Application Follow These Steps Complete these steps to run the sample application on the terminal while connected to the MicroLogix controller Validate the Application page 97 Connect Terminal to Controller page 96 Download Ladder Logic to Controller page 96 Run the Application page 97 Run the Motor in Manual Mode page 98 Run the Motor in Automatic Mode page 101 Go to Configuration Mode page 102 About the MicroLogix Controller For the purpose of this quick start the MicroLogix 1100 and PanelView components are not mounted in a panel but are in a desktop configura
53. ject lets you increase or decrease the rpm speed of the motor in manual mode using small or large steps when a key is pressed The object does not display a value until runtime 1 Open the Entry tab of the object palette 2 Drag the Numeric Increment Decrement object below the numeric entry object 3 Resize object as needed 4 On the Format tab of the Properties panel a Select Integer as the Data Type b Type 1000 for the Maximum Value c Type 0 for the Minimum Value d Set the Course Step to 10 e Set the Fine Step to 1 Scroll down to see all the properties 5 On the Connections tab select Change_Speed as the Write tag and the Indicator tag Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Numeric Increment Decrement Properties Numeric Increment Decrement t Appearance k Navigation Data Type integer Maximum Value 1000 Minimum Walue Decimal Point Position Numeric Field Width Group Separator Use Language Preference Negative Number Formats In Front Coarse Step I c Fine Step Connections Write Tag Change speed Indicator Tag Change speed 71 Chapter 7 Create the Motor Speed Screen Create Increment Decrement Keys Keys are used to increase or decrease the motor speed displayed in the numeric increment decrement object The double arrows increase or decrease the speed in 10 rpm increments The si
54. ler The beginning of each chapter contains the following information Read these sections carefully before beginning work in each chapter Before You Begin This section lists the steps that must be completed and decisions that must be made before starting that chapter The chapters in this quick start do not have to be completed in the order in which they appear but this section defines the minimum amount of preparation required before completing the current chapter What You Need This section lists the tools that are required to complete the steps in the current chapter This includes but is not limited to hardware and softwate Follow These Steps This illustrates the steps in the current chapter and identifies which steps are required to complete the examples This quick start was created to assist application designers on how to create applications to run in a PanelView Component HMI terminal The designer may or may not be familiar with Rockwell Automation HMI software An understanding of Rockwell Automation controllers and communication protocols is helpful but not necessary Required Software To complete this quick start the following software is required e PanelView Explorer software V1 0 or higher This software is resident on your PanelView Component terminal Separate software is not required After establishing an Ethernet connection between your terminal and computer you can launch the PanelView Explore
55. lication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Create the Motor Status Screen Chapter 6 10 On the Appearance tab of List Selector the Properties panel Appearance a Select White as the List re RH m E Selection Text Color List Selection Background Color Properties b Select Black as the List Si d Selection Background Background Color List Selector Color Background Fill Style E Navigation c Change the Border Width Background Color List to 6 Background Fill Color States C Curent Displayed State Border Color Humber of Visible F oms d Set the Border Style to Use Background Color for Border Raised 11 On the List tab of the Properties panel set the suelos Number of Visible Rows to 2 Border Style Raised Inset EA 12 On the Connections tab select Motor AutoManual for the Write tag and the Indicator tag List Selector k Appearance k Navigation List E Common Connections Write Value Type salue Write Tag Motor Autahanual Indicator Tag Motor Autaanual 13 Resize the list selector if necessaty 14 Verify the view of the object on the terminal Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 61 Chapter6 Create the Motor Status Screen Create List Keys for the Motor Control List Selector Terminals with a touch screen or without an attached keyboard require the up and down list keys on the screen to move the cursor in the
56. n 74 Create a Numeric Entry Object 75 Create a Heading for the Numeric Entry Object 76 Create a Increment Decrement Object 71 Create Increment Decrement Keys 78 Create a Bar Graph 80 Create a Bar Graph Scale 81 Create Text Labels for the Scale 82 Create a Bar Graph Heading 83 Create a Numeric Display 84 Create a Heading for the Numeric Display 85 Update the Motor Speed Screen Button 86 Before You Begin e Review the sample application e Connect your terminal to your computer and launch the PanelView Explorer software e Configure browser settings e Open a new application e Configure runtime communication settings for the application e Create tags for the application e Create the Motor Status screen Publication 2711C OQS001F EN P November 2010 71 Chapter 7 Create the Motor Speed Screen What You Need Tags to assign to objects These tags were defined in the Tags view Follow These Steps Complete these steps to create the Motor Speed screen Create a New Screen page 3 MOTOR SPEED Create the ENTER SPEED 1000 Motor Status ocreen Button page 4 Create a Numeric Entry Object page 75 Create a Heading for the Numeric Entry Object Create Increment Decrement Keys page 78 Create a Bar uc Graph Heading page 80 page ga Create a o Numeric Display raph Scale nage 81 page 84 Create a Heading for the Numeric Display Create Text Labels for the ocale Dage 85 Update the Motor Speed oc
57. nfiguration shows the PanelView Component C600 terminal connected to the MicroLogix 1100 controller using the 1761 CBL PM02 cable One end of the cable connects to the RS 232 serial port of the terminal and the other end connects to the Channel 0 port of the controller The terminal and computer are connected to a DHCP enabled Ethernet network using an Ethernet switch You can substitute another MicroLogix model in place of the MicroLogix 1100 controller For MicroLogix controllers with a 9 pin D shell connector use the catalog number 1747 CP3 cable To Ethernet DHCP enabled Network DF1 Connection s eesssessedi 1761 CBL PM02 Cable lih a 4 Ethernet Cable Ethernet Port 10 100Base T RS 232 Serial Port Channel 0 Port LIT Im 9 pin D shell RS 232 485 NW g 8 pin Mini DIN Ethernet Runtime Configuration The Ethernet configuration shows the Ethernet port of the Panel View Component C600 terminal connected to the Channel 1 port of the MicroLogix 1100 controller using a standard Ethernet cable or an Ethernet crossover CAT5 cable catalog number 2711P CBL EX04 The computer terminal and controller are connected to a DHCP enabled Ethernet network using an Ethernet switch To Ethernet DHCP enabled Network e eessseseed Fthernet Cable Channel 1 Port T E Ethernet 10 100Base T DT Ethernet Cable Ethernet Port 10 100Base T standard Ethernet Cable or 2711P CBL EX04 Cable Publication 2711
58. ng Tools tab of the object palette 2 Drag the Text tool above the numeric display object 3 On the Appearance tab a Type RPM in the Text field b Set the Border Style to None Scroll to see all fields 4 Resize the object 5 Click the Save icon to save the application Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Drawing Tools ao 4 LI bali Appearance T ext FEM Text Color 89 Chapter 7 Create the Motor Speed Screen Update the Motor Speed Screen Button You need to update the Motor Speed screen button on the Motor Status screen so that it displays the correct screen when the button is pressed The Motor Speed screen did not exist when you first created the screen button so you must go back and update the object 1 Click the MOTOR STATUS screen in the Screen List to open the screen 2 Select the MOTOR SPEED button 3 Open the Navigation tab of the Properties panel 4 In the Screen Number field select 2 MOTOR SPEED The button will now display the correct screen when pressed 5 Click the Save icon to save the application 86 Fe Screen List MOTOR STATUS MOTOR SPEED Start up Screen iy CONFIG SCREEN Goto Screen k Appearance Navigation Screen 2 MOTOR SPEED ji Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Chapter 8 Create Alarms Introduction In this chapter you will create alarms that will be trigge
59. ngle arrows increase or decrease the speed in 1 rpm increments Ewa si 1 Open the Entry tab of the object palette 2 Drag the Key object below the increment decrement Key object on the left side 3 Resize the object 4 Open the Navigation tab of the Properties panel k Appearance a Select Page Up from the Key Type field avn aneall b Type NumericIncDec_1 poss lene in the Link Target field i n Link Target This links the key to the NumericincDec 1 increment decrement object The object name is on the Common tab of the Properties panel 5 Click on the Page Up key just created then press Ctrl C then Ctrl V to copy K and paste the key d 6 Move the pasted object to Navigation right of the first key Key Type 7 On the Navigation tab select Link Target Up as the Key Type NumericincDec 1 78 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 10 11 12 13 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Click on the Up key just created then press Ctrl C then Ctrl V to copy and paste the key Move the pasted object to right of the second key On the Navigation tab select Down as the Key Type Click on the Down key just created then copy and paste the key Move the pasted object to right of the third key On the Navigation tab select Page Down as the Key Type k Appearance v Navigation Key Type Link Target Nav
60. numeric increment decrement objects 1 Change the Motor to Automatic mode in the list SELECT MODE selector a Click the Up key to move gt AUTOMATIC MOTOR STATUS the cursor to Automatic MANUAL enemas Ai MODE STATUS b Press Enter to activate the lection MA v The mode is highlighted to indicate that it is the selected STOP CONFIG MOTOR mode The motor status MOTOR SCREEN SPEED indicators show that the motor is running and in Auto mode 2 Restart the motor by pressing the Motor Stop button and then the Motor Start button 3 Press the Motor Speed button to go to the Motor Speed screen Notice how the motor speed is continually changing and updated in the bar graph and numeric display Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 101 Chapter9 Validate and Run Application Go to Configuration Mode You can access the configuration screens of the terminal while in Run mode 1 Press the Motor Status button to return to the Motor Status screen 2 Press the Config Screen button CONFIG SCREEN The terminal leaves the running application and goes to the Main screen in Current Application configuration mode File Manager sample Application Goto The name of the current application is displayed Communication Config Language Date and Time nglish Portugues Frangais Deutsch 5 Espa ol EJ era GH Year Second System Information Reset Terminal 2009 3 Press
61. of the object palette Drag the Text tool above the Mode indicator On the Appearance tab a Iype MODE in the Text box b Set the Font Size to 16 c Check the Font Undetline checkbox d Set the Border Style to None Scroll down to see all the properties Resize the object to fit the text Drawing Tools Appearance T ext MODE Text Color Font Hame Arial Font Size e Font Bold Font Italic P Font Underline Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Create the Motor Status Screen Chapter 6 Create the Status Indicator 1 Select the Mode indicator you just created 2 Click the Copy tool or press Ctrl C EE v MODE 3 Click the Paste tool or press a E a x 4 Move the pasted object to the right of the original indicator object 5 Double click the pasted object to open the States editor 6 Edit state 1 row 1 a Replace the MANUAL text with Stopping Properties b Select red as the Add Delete Background Color aoe c Accept black as the Text Fill Style Fill Color Text Text Color Em Backgraund Calar Stopping Color i d Check the Font Italics N Background Color checkbox P Scroll to the right to see all State 1 State 2 7 Edit state 2 row 2 a Replace the AUTO text with Running b Select green as the Background Color c Select white as the Text Color d Check the
62. onnection e 2711C CBL UU02 USB cable for USB port connection Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 21 Chapter 2 Make Terminal Connections Allen Bradley PanelView USB remote NIDS Network Device driver installed on computer for USB port connection only This driver does not work with the Windows 2000 operating system See the PanelView Component Terminal User Manual publication 2711C UM001 for details on how to install this driver Follow These Steps Complete these steps to connect your computer to a Panel View Component terminal and launch the PanelView Explorer software Connect Terminal to Computer page 23 Connect Power to Terminal 22 Configure Browser Settings page 24 Get the IP Address of Terminal page 25 Launch PanelView Explorer page 26 page 27 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Make Terminal Connections Chapter 2 Connect Terminal to Computer For Ethernet Cable Connection PanelView Component C600 and C1000 terminals support an Ethernet port connection and will require a computer with the Windows 2000 XP or Vista operating system 1 Connect one end of a standard Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on your PanelView Component terminal 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port on your computer For USB Cable Connection All PanelView Component terminals support a USB port connection and will require a computer with
63. ort Connection 1 Press the Communication Communication button Protocol a l Status Unavailable 2 Write down the IP address Device Mame You will need this IP address k Mode Address Dy when launching PanelView IP Mode mm Explorer from your Internet bios IP Address Mask If you are not using an IP Gateway address from a DHCP enabled network then contact your network Enable DHCP f Set Static IP Address administrator on what static IP address to use 4 Click Main to return to the Main configuration screen Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 25 Chapter2 Make Terminal Connections Launch PanelView Explorer Internet Explorer 7 Web Browser or Mozilla Firefox 2 0 or 3 0 Web Browser 1 Launch your Internet PanelView Explorer Startup Microsoft Internet Explorer browser File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ze Type the IP address of your Q tsk ix i2 pa Search sj Favorites e e3 ee PanelView Component gt terminal in the web address eee field This establishes a local Ethernet connection between your terminal and computer The PanelView Explorer Startup Window opens From here you access the design environment to create applications Allen Brad ey PanelView Component Terminal Settings File Transfer Help Sign Off Application Dashboard Applications Status Mame Location Mode Terminal PanelVview C600 Color Status Connected
64. r software from your web browser by entering the IP address of the terminal e Computer with Windows XP Vista or 2000 operating system and a web browser Operating System Web Browser Windows Vista Firefox 2 0 or 3 0 Internet Explorer 7 or 8 Windows XP SP2 Firefox 2 0 or 3 0 Internet Explorer 7 or 8 1 Windows 2000 SP4 or later Firefox 2 0 or 3 0 Ethernet only Internet Explorer 7 or 8 Internet Explorer 6 is supported but not recommended For optimal performance use Internet Explorer 7 or 8 or Mozilla Firefox 2 0 or 3 0 The browser 1s needed to launch the PanelView Explorer software while connected to a PanelView Component terminal PanelView USB RNDIS Device driver This driver must be installed on your computer if you intend to connect your computer to the terminal using the USB port on the terminal You can install the driver on a computer with the Windows XP or Vista operating system not Windows 2000 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Parts List This quick start uses the following hardware Quantity Catalog Number Description 1 2711C T6C PanelView Component C600 touch screen color terminal 1 1763 L16xxx MicroLogix 1100 controller 2or3 Standard Ethernet cable or Standard Ethernet cable or crossover Ethernet cable 2711P CBL EX04 This cable is used to connect the terminal to the computer using the Ethernet port of the terminal for design time configuration It is also used to connect the terminal to
65. red when the motor speed 1s at its ideal operating speed or near its upper threshold Topic Page Review Application Alarms 88 Open the Alarms View 89 Create Alarms 89 Before You Begin Review the sample application Connect your terminal to your computer and launch the PanelView Explorer software Configure browser settings Open a new application Configure runtime communication settings for the application Create tags for the application Create the Motor Status screen Create the Motor Speed screen What You Need Motor speed tag defined in the Tags view This tag will be the trigger for two alarms Publication 2711C OQS001F EN P November 2010 87 Chapter8 Create Alarms Follow These Steps Complete these steps to create alarms for the sample application Review Application Alarms page 88 Open the Alarms View page 89 Create Alarms page 89 Review Application Alarms The speed of the motor in the sample application ranges from 0 to 1000 rpm The tag that controls the speed of the motor is MOTOR_SPEED Two numeric alarms will alert you when the motor reaches its ideal Operating speed and when the speed nears its upper threshold The first alarm 1s triggered when the value at the Motor Speed tag rises to 850 or above When the alarm is triggered the alarm banner opens and displays the message MOTOR AT IDEAL OPERATING SPEED The second alarm is triggered when the
66. redator TxtEdit local PEE Bays Mexus AX Disabler 2 Cookies up cose f Forms 3 Images Informations Miscellaneous a Outline L3 Resize LAJ Toole Fm View Sourcev f Options 1 Nexus CHMI Designer about config Fit r Preference Manea T Shabus Type Value seourity warn_submit_insecure show _once default boolean brue securiby aen viewing mixed default boolean mue securiby wann viewing mixed show once defauk boolean trus securiby s pconcae ct eluiredeee te notet ggned applets codebase principal support signon S amp nonfFilellarme GALZRUR JHebh ac il cei I ld a E al string signans Ex kaala sm Eala Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 2 Chapter2 Make Terminal Connections 20 5 If the preference name does not exist right click in the main window and select New Boolean Type this preference name Enter true for the Value The first time you copy and paste data from a PanelView Explorer grid or state editor to Excel a security dialog will open to alert you that a script is requesting enhanced abilities Check the Remember this decision checkbox and then click the Allow button The Allow button prevents the dialog from opening each time you want to paste into Excel Checking the Remember this decision checkbox prevents double pasting from occurring during copy and paste operations signed applets codebase principal support sign
67. reen Button page 86 page 82 72 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Create a New Screen 1 Click the Add button in the Screen List to add a new screen Screen 2 is added to the list with a default name 2 On the Screen tab of the Properties panel change the Horizontal and Vertical Grid Spacing from 10 to 5 and press Enter The screen grid is updated 3 Open the Common tab of the Properties panel 4 In the Name box type MOTOR SPEED and press Enter The name appears in the Screen List and above the screen workspace Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Create the Motor Speed Screen Chapter 7 Start up Screen v Y Screen Screen Humber Access Rights Horizontal Grid Spacing Vertical Grid Spacing fo Properties Screen t Appearance Common Hame MOTOR SPEED Description Er Start up Screen 73 Chapter7 Create the Motor Speed Screen Create the Motor Status Screen Button A copy and paste operation copies the Motor Speed Goto Screen button from the Motor Status screen to the Motor Speed screen 74 1 Click on MOTOR STATUS in the Screen List to open the screen Select the MOTOR SPEED button Click the Copy tool or press Ctrl C Click on MOTOR SPEED in the Screen List Click in the screen area Click the Paste tool or press Ctrl V to paste the screen button The button
68. s tag is also used to trigger an alarm if the motor speed reaches 850 or 900 rpm 0 20 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Chapter 2 Make Terminal Connections Introduction In this chapter you will connect a PanelView Component C600 terminal to your computer connect power get the IP address of terminal and launch the PanelView Explorer software Topic Page Connect Terminal to Computer 23 Connect Power to Terminal 24 Get the IP Address of Terminal 25 Launch PanelView Explorer 26 Configure Browser Settings 27 Before You Begin Determine if the connection between the PanelView Component terminal and the computer will be through the Ethernet port or the USB port of the terminal e PanelView Component C600 and C1000 terminals support an Ethernet connection using either the USB port or the Ethernet port All PanelView Component terminals support an Ethernet connection using the USB port The C200 and C300 terminals support only a USB connection IMPORTANT The USB device port is for maintenance or programming only and is not intended for normal run time operation What You Need PanelView Component C600 terminal Computer with Windows 2000 Windows XP or the Vista operating system and Internet Explorer 7 browser or the Mozilla Firefox 2 0 or 3 0 browser The Windows 2000 operating system supports only the Ethernet connection e Standard Ethernet cable or 2711P CBL EX04 cable for Ethernet port c
69. t with MANUAL c Select yellow as the Background Color d Select black as the Text Color Edit state 2 row 2 a Accept 1 as the Value b Replace the Multistate1 text with AUTO c Select yellow as the Background Color d Select black as the Text Color Click OK to close editor On the Appearance tab set the Border Style to Raised On the Connections tab select Motor AutoManual as the Read tag Resize the object to fit the text for both states Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Create the Motor Status Screen Chapter 6 MultiStatelndicator_1 Multistate Indicator Nama Type Properties AGE Senn coir MU Stateo BackgroundColor ponsen Besuch pinsa e puisse Background Color ama Type MultiStatelndicator 2 Multistate Indicator Properties Fill Style FillColor Text Background Color 00 JMANUAL 7 i otate 1 otate 2 Properties Multistate Indicator Appearance States Edit Properties Curent Displayed State Properties Multistate Indicator k Appearance i k Common Use Background Color for Border Connections Read Tag Border Color Motor AutoManual Visibility Tag Border Width Po Border Style F aised 65 Chapter6 Create the Motor Status Screen Create a Heading for the Mode Indicator 66 MODE Open the Drawing Tools tab
70. tag fields Create External Tags Each tag occupies a separate row in the Tags view The fields in each row define the attributes of a tag Tags are created with a default tag name T AGO0001 where the number increments with each new tag As tags are added they are populated with defaults from the previous tag 1 Click the Add Tag button to add a tag External BCU eS B IE Lad Tag Delete Tag s Tag Name 2 Type Motor_Start in the Tag Name field External BC nS BBC Ih Add Tag Delete Tag s 4 Select Boolean in the Data Type field External System Add Tag Delete Tag s Memory Global Connections Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 47 Chapter5 Create Tags 4 Click in the Address field and type B3 0 0 External Memory System Global Connections 5 Click in the Controller field and select PLC 1 This is the controller name defined on the Communication tab External Br AES Cu mmm ERE Clay Noor sit Boem O OOO Bo 570 0 Qna 7 o 00 6 Optionally enter the tag desctiption 7 Repeat steps 1 through 6 to add the other five tags Some fields populate with data from the previous tag When done the Tags view must look like this External I D MES nun Global Connections Motor Status Ind Boolean B 0 2 PLC 1 Motor Speed 18 bitInteger NFO PLC4 Motor AutoManual Boolean 3 03 PLC 1 8 Click
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72. te can occupy 25 50 or 75 of the Controls panel Right click on the object palette heading to resize it The object palette and screen list are resized accordingly 33 Chapter3 Open a New Application 7 Screen toolbar Contains tools that operate on selected objects inthe screen workspace Also contains a tool for turning the screen grid on or off 8 Properties panel Contains panels of properties to configure the appearance navigation common properties or connection tags of a selected object Panels vary for each object Click the cursor on a tab to open or close a panel You can also change the screen properties by clicking a blank area of a screen Screen properties include name description grid spacing and the screen background color 9 Status bar Provides information about the terminal type current actions and Validation Report link after a validation is performed 34 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Open a New Application Chapter 3 Modify Application Settings The Settings tab contains design time settings that are global to an application Changes made on this tab affect all screens in the application 1 Click the Settings tab Settings Communication Tags Screens 2 Check the Default Font Bold w HH r o ex eG checkbox l Glabal Application Settings All text in the application yep ai will be bold Screens Page Default Font Size Default Screen Background De
73. te window showing the Screens view 2 Review areas of screen This is where you will spend most of your time 3 1 BEL Security Alarms Recipes Languages Application Lanquage English United States 1033 7 E EE IHAA BR PESEE v Appearance States 4 Current Displayed State 5 Use Background Color for Border v TUBOS oases 4 8 6 Multistate Push Latched Push frere Corner Radius HH um E b Drawing Tools b Navigation b Advanced gt Common gt Connections 9 Done A Screen area Description Navigation tabs Provides access to the different functional areas of an application Application toolbar Provides common tools that are available toall views of the application Drag your mouse over each tool to see the purpose of each tool Application Language Selects a language for viewing and editing application components Languages for an application are defined and translated from the Languages navigation tab Cursor controls Hides or shows the Controls or Properties panel to increase the workspace area Contains a list of screens in the application including the alarm banner and diagnostics banner The bullet indicates the startup screen for runtime operations Screen list Contains objects that you drag to the screen from the object palette Object palette Contains panels of objects that you can drag to the screen workspace Click the cursor on a tab to open or close a panel of objects The palet
74. the buttons on the side to view some of the other screens 4 Press the Main button when ready to return to the running application 5 Press the Goto button to return to the application 102 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Appendix A Other Terminal Operations Introduction The PanelView Explorer Startup window provides links for transferring files and adjusting terminal settings while your computer is connected to the PanelView Component terminal AB PanelView Component QuALIT T Terminal Settings File Transfer Help Sign Off Applications Status Name SampleApplication Location Internal Mode Editing Touch screen and communication are disabled SampleApplication Yes Internal Transfer Files While connected to a terminal through your web browser you can easily transfer files between terminal storage and your computer In the design environment applications are saved to internal storage by default Using the File Transfer link in the Startup window you can transfer applications between internal storage of the terminal and My Computer your computer USB Storage a USB flash drive loaded in the USB port on the back of the terminal e SD Storage a secure digital memory card loaded in the SD port on the terminal Applications transferred to a USB flash drive or SD card can be loaded to the internal storage of another terminal from your web browser or configuration mode o
75. the new speed a Press the Motor Status button to return to the Motor Status screen b Press the Stop Motor button c Press the Start Motor button d Press the Motor Speed button to return to the Motor Speed screen The bar graph and numeric display update to the new speed Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 251 Numeric Entry Enter key CONFIG SCREEN MOTOR SPEED ENTER SPEED 1000 99 Chapter9 Validate and Run Application 100 75 Update the motor speed in steps using the numeric increment decrement object a Press the page up key twice to increase the speed by 20 rpm b Press the up key three times to increase the speed by 3 rpm c Press the page down key once to decrease the speed by 10 rpm The speed value is 563 Repeat step 5 to verify the new motor speed is updated in the numeric display and bar graph Press the Motor Status button to return to the Motor Status screen ENTER SPEED 1000 Page Down MOTOR SPEED Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Validate and Run Application Chapter 9 Run the Motor in Automatic Mode In Auto mode the ladder logic in the MicroLogix controller controls the motor speed The speed will never rise above 480 In Auto mode you can start and stop the motor and verify that the speed updates in the bar graph and numeric display However you cannot alter the speed of the motor using the numeric entry or
76. the sample application you must download the ladder logic file QuickStart rss to the MicroLogix controller This ladder logic file is on the CD that ships with your terminal The controller must be in Run mode before you can run the sample application on the terminal 96 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Run the Application Validate and Run Application Chapter 9 This topic shows you how to run the sample application from the PanelView Explorer Startup window 1 Verity the PanelView Explorer Startup window is open 2 Select the SampleApplication just created 23 Click the Run button While the application is loading on the terminal you will see Loading Application The Motor Status screen opens which is the startup screen When the motor is stopped the Status indicator displays Stopping 4 Vetify the motor is stopped by pressing the Stop Motor button Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 PanelView Component Terminal Settings File Transfer Help Sign Off Applications Status Name SampleApplication Location Internal Mode Editing Touch screen and communication are disable SampleApplication Terminal PanelView C600 Color Status Connected to Terminal via Ethernet New Application Create amp E dit SELECT MODE AUTOMATIC MANUAL T j MOTOR STATUS E MODE STATUS stoppin Ch mn TOP CONFIG MOTOR SCREEN
77. tion This quick start does not provide MicroLogix specific information such as wiring mounting configuring or loading the ladder logic file QuickStart rss For more information on the MicroLogix 1100 controller refer to the Additional Resources in the preface of this quick start 94 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Validate and Run Application Chapter 9 Validate the Application Before you can run an application on the PanelView Component it is strongly recommended that you validate the application for errors and warnings The application does not need to be error free to run however it is good practice to fix both errors and warnings to ensure expected system behavior Validation is not supported in PVc DesignStation 2 0 1 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Click the Validate icon on the application toolbar If the application passes validation the Validation Results dialog looks like this If the application detects warnings or errors the Validation Results dialog might look like this For each warning or error the message identifies the problem and its location Correct the problem and then revalidate the application The status bar shows a Validation Reports link that you can open It always shows the results of the last validation Click Close Click the Save icon to save the application Click the Close Application icon to close the application 4026 M
78. to Terminal via Ethernet Mew Application 4 Create amp Edit Endish Portugu s Fran ais lalana Deutsch Espa ol ERSE E50 26 Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 Make Terminal Connections Chapter 2 Configure Browser Settings Browser changes are required before using the PanelView Explorer design environment For optimal performance the Internet Explorer 7 browser or the Firefox 2 0 or 3 0 browser is recommended All Browsers 1 Verify that cookies are enabled 2 Turn off the pop up blocker Mozilla Firefox 2 0 or 3 0 The Firefox browser requires changes before you can copy and paste data from a grid or state editor in PanelView Explorer to Excel The browser requires a preference named sioned applets codebase_principal_support Without this preference data will not paste into Excel 1 Verify your Firefox browser is open 2 Enter the URL about config 3 Look for the preference signed applets codebase prin cipal support 4 If the preference name exists skip to step 7 EJ about config Mozilla Firefox File Edt View Go Bookmarks Took Help i i ES en about config v O c el e Getting Started E3 Labest Headlines Nexus Brws device Mexus Bras lkxal d Predator local P
79. value at the Motor Speed tag rises to 900 or above When the alarm is triggered the alarm banner opens and displays the message MOTOR SPEED NEAR THRESHOLD Application alarms Trigger Tag Alarm Type Edge Detection Deadband Deadband Message Level Mode Motor Speed Numeric Rising 850 Percent MOTOR AT IDEAL OPERATING SPEED Motor_Speed Numeric Rising Percent MOTOR SPEED NEAR THRESHOLD 88 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Create Alarms Chapter 8 Open the Alarms View 1 Click the Alarms tab to open the Alarms view Alarms VOHRA BY SExBae pletion Language Engish nie Sis 1033 Alarms Global Alarms Setting FTE N Add Alam J EE Typical HMM L i ES Alli Alarm fields Switches the view between typica and advanced tag properties Adds an alarm Create Alarms Each alarm occupies a separate row in the Alarms view The fields in each row define the properties of an alarm As alarms are created the fields are populated with defaults from row 1 1 Click the Add Alarm button C Add Alarm Delete Alarm s 2 Click the Typical button to view fewer properties Add Alarm Delete Alarms trl j 3 Click in the Trigger field and select Motor_Speed Advanc Add Alarm Delete Alarms lc Publication 2711C QS001F EN P November 2010 89 Chapter8 Create Alarms 4 Click in the Alarm Type field and select Numeric Veri
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82. y Repeat Rate a Contrast fi 00 a 777 Key Repeat Delay 3 5 Screen saver mode Enable Screen Saver and Dimmer Callbrate TAUCK SERB Screen saver timeout 5 minutes Y Screen saver brightness fi From the System Information tab you can e view basic information about your terminal change the startup application change the language the terminal uses to display diagnostics and configuration screens 106 Publication 2711C 0S001F EN P November 2010 Other Terminal Operations Appendix A view and change the time and date settings on the terminal including setting your time zone and automatically adjusting for daylight saving time Terminal Settings Wowie System information Bie tie BN C 00 ee ey Firmware version o1 20 Current Date TO E TE Month Day Year oot Code version September o3 2009 Logic Board version fi D Current Time Battery status Good Hour Minute Second Terminal on time minutes 20 15 49 i6 Memory used 96 27 C Automatically adjust for daylight savings time Startup Application Time zone v GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Terminal Language English From the Communication tab you can change the IP address of the USB port or the Ethernet port of your terminal Displayinput System Information Communication Terminal Security i MAC ID 00 00 5C 36 26 6F Network Device Name USB Settings Ethernet

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