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1. Cat No Input Type Display Certified grobe 700 Model 2711P RDK7C Keypad 7 in color 2711P RDK7CK Keypad 2711P RDT7C Touch 2711P RDT7CK Touch 2711P RDB7C Keypad Touch 2711P RDB CK Keypad Touch 1000 Model 2711P RDK10C Keypad 10 4 in color 2711P RDT10CM Touch 2711P RDB10C Keypad Touch 1250 Model 2711P RDK12C Keypad 12 1 in color 2711P RDT12C Touch 2711P RDT12CK Touch 2711P RDT12AG Touch 2711P RDB12C Keypad Touch 2711P RDB12CK Keypad Touch 1500 2711P RDK15C Keypad 15 in color 2711P RDT15AG Touch 2711P RDB15C Keypad Touch 1 Hat end of cat no refers to 1250 High bright display module Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 19 Chapter 1 Overview Table 9 Logic Modules Cat No Ae AM Memory h Communication gone Included Software Without Extended Features 2711P RP8A AC 512 MB 512 MB Ethernet Windows CE 6 0 operating system RS 232 FactoryTalk View Machine Edition runtime 2711P RP8D DC 512 MB 512 MB Network interface for version 6 0 or later 2711P RP8DK DC 512 MB 512 MB communication module software With Extended Features 2711 512 512 Ethernet Windows CE 6 0 operating system RS 232 with extended features and file viewers 2711P RP9D DC 512 MB 512
2. KEPServer Serial Port IDs Connections Communications page 54 page 54 Network Adapters Device Name Network Identification page 56 page 59 page 60 Alarm Print Setup Diagnostics Print Setup Display Print Setup page 68 page 68 page 68 Time Date Regional Settings About FactoryTalk Terminal Information View ME Station page 75 page 73 Date Time Time Zone Regional Settings page 76 page 76 page 77 Language Numeric Format Long Date Format Short Date Format Time Format page 78 page 78 page 81 page 80 page 79 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM006A EN P November 2010 45 Chapter4 Configuration Mode I I Before running FactoryTalk View Machine Edition application you must oad un Application 8 first load the application You can load application from internal flash memory in the terminal an SD card or a USB flash drive List of FactoryTalk View mer applications stored in terminal memory lObjec Internal Storage External Storage 1 mem External Storage 2 Objects 5 Screen Demo mer ts Demo4 mer Moves Highlight Up Moves Highlight Down Cancel Follows these steps to load and an application 1 2 Press the Load Application from the Configuration mode dialog Press the Source button
3. ui miserie um o 120 20 n LU wo 120 a mew 7 FTT r4 wan egy 1 kaw wap b Poem 4 volt OM Powe coram LT _ FO ua wa Seely Magnified view of page with minimap You can touch the gray areas on the minimap to view another area of page at the same zoom level 98 Current Page A PDF reader is available on all PanelView Plus 6 terminals and provides typical PDF view and search functions You can run this reader from the Windows desktop or from a command prompt When viewing a PDF document you can initiate functions from the menu or toolbar Bookmarks created in the original PDF appear in the Bookmark dialog Figure 9 PDF Reader Workspace Open a dl Rotate Page Search Bookmarks Zoom Prev Next ps b File Paneiew Rus 3 gt The DC powered terminals here a temperare code of when operating ina 55 C 131 F missam amber tomperatare Do at tall in where semaphore gece hare ignition emperors ka rhan 135C 275 P The AC powere dermis havea comporasare code of T3 when operating in 55 C 131 P comer Do nx wa d in circenses where semper gres harc pation escritas ka dien 200 392 F
4. 75 Time and Date Settings ceesec 76 Change the Date for Terminal 76 Change the Time for Terminal Operations 76 Change the Time Zone for Terminal Operations 77 Regional Settings esa s esu debe an suce NM ad au as 78 Selecta Language Jaa asas TX RI Oe e ere sia ss 78 Change the Decimal Separator for Numeric Formats 78 Change the Time Format for a Language 79 Change the Short Date Format for a 80 Change the Long Date Format for a Language 81 Font Linking 82 Chapter 5 Chapter Objectives esos MERE M SR RN EE 83 Windows 6 0 Standard Features 83 Shell and User Interface Support 83 Application Support 84 Scripting 5 iuto epus hawa adc a 84 Network Supporte usos 84 Seryer SUpport Jo Klos he Geode Ka EAE RE Qe DEDE RS AE 85 Windows CE 6 0 with Extended Festurescio oec oM REP ee 85 Windows Control Panel 86 Hardware Monitor asss fs eas e gue A A 87 ius Cet 87 System Event Lob uv sav ays Ld 87 S vesc oie eus E ose M BEI KU tabe 88 aasan qasaqa qanakuy qusni se
5. 102 Install or Replace a Communication Module 103 Replace the Display Module 105 R placetlie Bezel acest eene ter Rmi aar dandis 106 Remove the Display Module Bezel 106 Replace the Display Module Bezel 108 Rie pee tne Battery chad ee Renee antes 109 Replace the sesta xau ue morb EN ee ous wet ed 111 Remove the Product ID Label 114 Replace the Keypad Legend Inserts 114 Load an SD Card or USB Flash Drive 115 Glean the Display dco fe aca qaa a as SEA RE ERR ESTA 116 Chapter 7 Chapter Objectives Mate re Cod batted i Bian 117 Wiring and Safety Guidelines 117 Connections to Controllers 118 Communication Isolation 119 USB Pers su s aa a 120 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711 November 2010 Firmware Upgrades Troubleshoot the System Table of Contents Serial Connections 121 Modem Connection errie existunt a a Prot dti d 122 Construct a Null Modem Cable 122 Computer Connections cse ve cette evolve ree 123 Ethernet 124 Ethernet Connector oa s a a q troie
6. SLC or Logix PLC MicroLogix 9 pin 25 pin ENI 8 DIN 2 3 4 3 2 7 4 20 5 7 2 6 6 7 4 8 5 WARNING Do not connect disconnect the communication cable with power applied to the terminal or the serial device on the other end of the cable An electrical arc could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceed ing Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 121 Chapter 7 122 Terminal Connections Modem Connection Wire or radio modem communication is possible between the terminal and controller Each modem must support full duplex communication Refer to your modem user manual for details on settings and configuration Figure 12 Modem Connection PanelView Plus 6 Terminal Optical Isolator AES Controller DF1 Port CRAS Construct a Null Modem Cable To construct a null modem cable refer to this pinout Table 50 Null Modem Pinout Pin Description PlusS pin Modem Plus9pi Modem Pin Symbol TD Transmit Data 3 2 3 3 RD RD Receive Data 2 3 2 2 TD RTS Request to Send 7 8 7 5 CTS CTS Clear to Send 8 7 8 4 RTS SG Signal Ground 5 5 5 7 50 DSR Data Set Ready 6 4 6 20 DTR DTR Data Terminal Ready 4 6 4 6 DSR Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 Terminal Connections C
7. io Sealing Gasket o Be careful not to pinch the legend strip during installation 3 Place the terminal in the panel cutout Mounting Clip Mounting Clip Slot ell 4 Slide the ends of the mounting clips into the slots on the terminal 30 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Install Terminal Chapter 2 5 Tighten the mounting clip screws by hand until the gasket seal contacts the mounting surface uniformly 6 Tighten the mounting clips screws to a torque of 0 90 1 1 Nem 8 10 Ibein by using the specified sequence making sure not to overtighten 1 4 1 5 3 1 6 Torque Sequence Torque Sequence 3 i tritis bp 3 4 2 6 7 4 5 2 provide proper seal and to prevent damage to the product Allen Bradley assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the product or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 31 Chapter 2 Notes 32 Install Terminal Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Chapter Objectives Wiring and Safety Guidelines Chapter 3 Connect Power This chapter covers wiring and safety guidelines and procedures for connecting power Topic Page Wiring and Safety Gui
8. 1 This applies to terminals that are ordered as pre configured units with the ControlNet module Table 58 ControlNet Scheduled Communication Requirements FactoryTalk View Studio Version Requirements Version 6 0 or later FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Runtime RSNetWorx for ControlNet Version 6 0 or later Version 5 11 or later RSLogix 5000 Version 18 0 or later ControlNet module firmware 2711P RN15S Series A Rev C firmware revision 3 08 or later 1 1 This applies to terminals that are ordered as preconfigured units with the ControlNet module WARNING The ControlNet communication module cat 2711 155 or 2711P RN15SK will not run with FactoryTalk View ME firmware revision 3 20 04 or earlier All ControlNet modules with revision 3 07 firmware must be upgraded to revision 3 08 or later otherwise outputs may turn on an indeterminate state Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Terminal Connections Chapter 7 ControlNet Module Connectors Figure 20 Cat No 2711P RN15S or 2711P RN15SK Communication Module I H wW Status Indicator A T atus Indicator f f 9 7 Status Indicator B Pin NAP Signal M 1 Signal Common Pin 1 2 No Connection Network Access Port NAP 3 TX_H RJ 45 connector for temporarily 4 TX L connecting programming terminals 5 L to devices on
9. Date and Time Sets the time date and time zone Dialing Sets dialing patterns and location settings Display Changes the desktop appearance such as backlight screen saver and other settings Error Reporting Enables and configures software error reporting Hardware Monitor Displays voltage and temperature information and the system event log Input Panel Configures the soft keyboard Internet Options Configures Internet Explorer settings Keyboard Configures an external USB keyboard Keypad Configures the keypad on the terminal display Mouse Sets the USB mouse double click properties Network and Dial up Connections Creates and configures direct dial up VPN and Ethernet connections Network Servers Enables and disables services and servers Owner Sets owner identification and security for device and remote network Password Sets password and enables password protection for startup and Screen Saver mode PC Connection Selects a connection between the device and a personal computer Printers Adds and configures local and network printers Regional Settings Selects the locale and sets the format of numbers time date and currency Remove Programs Uninstalls applications Storage Manager Reports information on storage devices Scans partitions defragments and mounts volumes System Provides general system
10. Terminal Selections Table 6 PanelView Plus 6 Terminals The PanelView Plus 6 configured terminals have logic modules with or without extended features and file viewers Communication modules are ordered as separate catalog numbers Cat Nos Display Communication Input Nonvolatile Flash Keypad Touch Keypad Touch Size Type RS 232 Ethernet Power RAM Memory 100 Model 2711P K7C4D8 2711P T7C4D8 2711P B7C4D8 6 5 Color DC 512 MB 512 MB 2711 7 DC 512 512 MB 2711P K7C4A8 2711P T7C4A8 2711P B7C4A8 512 512 1000 2711P K10C4D8 2711P T10C4D8 2711P B10C4D8 10 4 in Color DC 512 MB 512 MB 2711P K10C4A8 2711P T10C4A8 2711P B10C4A8 AC 512 MB 512 MB 1250 Model 2711P K12C4D8 2711 12 408 2711P B12C4D8 12 1 in Color DC 512 MB 512 MB 2711 12 408 DC 512 512 MB 2711P K12C4A8 2711P T12C4A8 2711P B12C4A8 AC 512 MB 512 MB 1500 Model 2711P K15C4D8 2711 15 408 2711P B15C4D8 15 in Color DC 512 512 MB 2711P K15C4A8 2711P T15C4A8 2711P B15C4A8 AC 512 MB 512 MB 1 Conformal coated terminal 2 The logic module supports FactoryTalk View Machine Edition software version 6 0 or later FactoryTalk ViewPoint software version 1 2 or later and the Windows CE 6 0 operating system Rockwell Automation Publicatio
11. 3 Press Close to return to previous dialog 4 Press the Runtime RAM Usage button to troubleshoot runtime anomalies by showing the amount of RAM used by your application at runtime Runtime RAM Usage 5 Press OK to return to previous dialog 6 Press Close until you return to terminal settings 74 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 Configuration Mode Chapter 4 Display FactoryTalk View ME Station Information You can display the firmware and version information for installed system components on your terminal and technical support information 1 Select Terminal Settings System Information About FactoryTalk View ME Station Firmware Version System Resource Version a RSLinx Enterprise 5 FactoryTalk Services Platform 2 KEPware 5 Fonts 1 Rockwell Automation ActiveX MacroTen 6 Rockwell Automation ActiveX CustomPopUp 6 Rockwell Automation ActiveX DataStorePlus 6 Rockwell Automation ActiveX DisplayP 6 Rockwell Automation ActiveX ProgLaunch 6 Rockwell Automation ActiveX Recipe2 6 Rockwell Automation ActiveX SBCP 6 Rockwell Automation ActiveX IPInfo 6 Technical Support Close F1 F8 2 Press the Technical Support button to display the support phone number and website for your terminal 3 Press Close until you return to terminal settings I Each new alarm that occurs on the terminal is displayed in the alarm display or or Disa
12. Environment and Enclosure Information ATTENTION This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications as defined in IEC 60664 1 at altitudes up to 2000 m 6561 ft without derating The terminals are intended for use with programmable logic controllers Terminals that are AC powered must be connected to the secondary of an isolating transformer This equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IEC CISPR 11 Without appropriate precautions there may be difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in residential and other environments due to conducted or radiated disturbances Korean Radio Wave Suitability Registration When so marked this equipment is registered for Electromagnetic Conformity Registration as business equipment A not home equipment Sellers or users are required to take caution in this regard This equipment is supplied as open type equipment It must be mounted within an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool The terminals meet specified NEMA Type and IEC ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with the equivalent rating Subsequent sections of this publication ma
13. Displays power temperature battery and memory details for the terminal Also shows the firmware number for FactoryTalk View ME software and technical support information Sets the date time language and numeric format used by the terminal and applications Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Alarms page 75 Diagnostics Setup a Configuration Mode Chapter 4 Figure 8 Terminal Settings Menu Structure page 71 Display Display Intensity Display Temperature Screen Saver Cursor page 63 page 63 page 64 page 64 Desktop Access page 50 File Management Copy Files Delete Files Copy Applications Copy Fonts Delete Log Files Delete Fonts Delete Applications page 62 page 62 page 60 page 60 page 61 Font Linking page 82 Input Devices Keyboard Keypad Mouse Touch Screen String Popup page 65 page 65 page 66 Calibrate Touch Screen Double Tap Sensitivity File Integrity Check page 66 page 67 page 70 Networks and Communication Print Setup Ethernet Network RSLinx Enterprise Startup Options page 47 System Event Log E page 72 System Information
14. 156 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 Specifications Appendix A Environmental Table 69 Environmental Specifications 2711 2711P Txxxx8 2711P Bxxxx8 2711 9 2711 9 2711 Specifications Attribute 2711 8 2711P Txxxx8 2711P Bxxxx8 2711P Kxxxx9 2711P Txxxx9 2711P B xxxx9 Temperature operating 0 55 C 32 131 F Temperature nonprotein 25 70 C 13 158 F Heat dissipation 240 BTU hr Relative humidity 5 95 without condensation Vibration 10 57 Hz 0 012 PC PC displacement 57 500 Hz 2 PC acceleration Shock operating 15g at 11 ms Shock nonprotein 30 g at 11 ms Enclosure ratings NEMA Type 12 13 4X Indoor use only and IEC IP54 IP65 Airborne contaminants For PVP POP CE conformal coated PCBA level products ANSI ISA 571 04 1985 Severity Level G3 EN60654 4 1998 Class 3 Certifications Table 70 Certifications 2711 2711 2711P B xxxx8 2711 9 2711 9 2711P B xxxx9 Certification 2711P Kxxxx8 2711P Txxxx8 2711P Bxxxx8 2711P Kxxxx9 2711P Txxxx9 2711P B xxxx9 c UL us UL Listed Industrial Control Equipment certified for use in US and Canada See File E10314 UL Listed Industrial Control Equipment for use in e Class Div 2 Group A B D Class Zone 2 Group 9 Class Il Div 2 Grou
15. TIP All terminals are initially shipped with desktop access disabled Refer to Desktop Access on page 50 for details on how to modify desktop access IMPORTANT Allowing desktop access does not change the feature set of your terminal For example If you have a PanelView Plus 6 terminal without extended features opening the desktop will not give you access to them All PanelView Plus 6 terminals support the same HMI software Table 2 PanelView Plus 6 Software Support Software Description Version FactoryTalk Machine Edition Station Runtime environment for FactoryTalk View Machine Edition applications Machine 6 0 or later Edition Station is preloaded on each PanelView Plus 6 terminal and does not require FactoryTalk View activation FactoryTalk View Studio Configuration software for developing and testing HMI applications that run on PanelView 6 0 or later for Machine Edition Plus 6 terminals preloaded with FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station FactoryTalk ViewPoint Add on capability provided with FactoryTalk View Studio software 1 2 or later This web based thin client solution allows manufacturers or casual users to monitor download changes to a running Machine Edition application from remote locations via an Internet browser e A single license is embedded with each PanelView Plus 6 terminal supporting a single client connection to terminal No additional software is required Windows CE 6 0 op
16. 218 in 327m 363 282 55 mm 83 250 Touch 4 30 in 11 12 in 2 18 in 3 27 in 1250 High bright Touch OE dp Sm 1800 Keypad or Keypad Touch Bam 285m 1500 Touch 416 330 65 93 mm 16 37 in 12 97 in 2 55 in 3 65 in Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Chapter 2 The table provides product dimensions for the terminals The 1000 keypad and keypad touch terminals are shown for illustrative purposes All other terminal 29 Chapter2 Install Terminal Mount the Terminal in a Mounting clips secure the terminal to the panel The number of clips you use Panel varies by terminal size ATTENTION Disconnect all electrical power from the panel A before making the panel cutout Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clear Take precautions so metal cuttings do not enter any components already installed in the panel Failure to follow these warnings may result in personal injury or damage to panel components Follow these steps to mount the terminal in a panel 1 Cutan opening in the panel by using the panel cutout template shipped with the terminal 2 Make sure the terminal sealing gasket is properly positioned on the terminal This gasket forms a compression type seal Do not use sealing compounds
17. Ethernet Connector The base configured unit of the terminals has an RJ45 10 100 Base T connector for EtherNet IP or Ethernet TCP IP network communication Figure 14 Ethernet Connector 00000900009000090900009000909090099090009 Insert plastic tie wrap in hole and use as strain relief for all attached cables Ethernet Por Table 53 Ethernet Connector Pinout Connector Pin Pin Name Looking into RJ45 1 TD om 5 3 RD 4 NC Gen Yellow 5 NC 6 RD 7 NC 8 NC Shield Connection No direct connection AC coupled to chassis GND The Ethernet connector has two indicators that provide the status of activity Table 54 Ethernet Status Indicators Indicator LED Color Description Link Integrity Yellow Asserted when a link is present Activity LED Green Pulsed active when receive or transmit activity is present 124 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 Terminal Connections Chapter 7 Ethernet Cable Use Belden 7921A shielded CAT5E cable according to TIA 568 B 1 and RJ45 connector according to IEC 60603 7 for compliance with Marine emission limits and the European Union 89 336 EEC EMC Directive The maximum length of the Ethernet cable between the logic module s Ethernet port and a 10 100 Base T port on an Ethernet hub without repeaters or fiber is 100 m 328 ft WARNING Do not connect or disconne
18. ControlNet network 6 7 No Connection 8 Signal Common p Channel A Shell Earth Ground Aq Redundant BNC Channel Cable Connectors Or APR Allen Bradley ControlNet ATTENTION Do not connect more than one ControlNet network to the communication module If you attempt to connect a second network to the module your communication system will operate erratically NAP and Redundant Cables Refer to the ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET IN002 for descriptions of ControlNet components Table 59 ControlNet NAP and Redundant Cables Item Cat No RG 6 quad shield 1786 RG6 Coax repeater 1786 RPT 1786 RPTD Coax taps 1786 TPR 1786 TPS 1786 TPYR 1786 TPYS Network access cable 1786 CP Coax tool kit 1786 CTK Segment terminators 1786 XT BNC connectors 1786 BNC 1786 BNCJ 1786 BNCP 1786 BNCJ1 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 131 Chapter 7 Terminal Connections 132 IMPORTANT Do not connect to a network using both the redundant cable BNC connector and the Network Access Port NAP Module Connection to ControlNet Network You can make these connections with the ControlNet communication module Connect directly to a ControlNet network which requires tap Connect to a device already connected to the ControlNet network
19. F3 F4 Cancel Settings F8 F3 IP Address Name Servers F2 58 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM006A EN P November 2010 Configuration Mode Chapter 4 Follow these steps to define a name server address 1 Select Terminal Settings Networks and Communications Network Connections Network Adapters 2 Pressa button to enter a name server address Field Description Valid Values Primary DNS The address of the primary DNS resolver XXX XXX XXX XXX Secondary DNS The address of the secondary DNS resolver Primary WINS The address of the primary WINS resolver Secondary WINS The address of the secondary WINS resolver 3 Press OK when done View or Change Terminal Device Name Each terminal has a default device name and description that is used to identify the terminal on the network You can view or modify this information 1 Select Terminal Settings Networks and Communications Network Connections Device Name Device Name Device Name F1 IPVP12600 Device ae Rockwell Automation 2711P RP9A Cancel F8 2 Press the Device Name button to enter or edit the device name 3 Press the Device Description button to enter a description for the device Field Description Valid Values Device Name 1 Unique n
20. KS QUEM HUE 60 Delete Application File or Font File 60 DeleteLos Files 3 sayna ah apamuna aya ya Za 61 Copy Application File or Font File 62 Display Settings PR m 63 Adjust the Display Intensity 63 View the Display Temperature 63 Configure the Screen Saver 64 Enable or Disable the Screen Cursor 64 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 Windows Operating System Table of Contents Input Device amp 65 Configure Keyboard or Keypad Settings 65 Set the Sensitivity of the Mouse 65 Change the Popup for String Entry 66 Calibrate a Touch Screen 66 Set Double tap Sensitivity for a Touch 67 Configure Print 68 Check Integrity of Application Files 70 Configure Le veo eme po oaa rige he Pt 71 View and Clear the System Event Log 72 System Informations 73 View TerminalInformartion 73 Display FactoryTalk View ME Station Information 75 Enable or Disable the Alarm Display
21. The action that occurs depends on the startup options configured for your terminal Refer to Startup Options on page 47 for details Refer to Start up Messages and Codes on page 144 for a list of startup information and error messages To reset the terminal insert a thin nonconductive probe into the hole marked reset and press the switch use a conducting object such as a paper clip This may damage the ATTENTION Use a nonconductive object to press the reset switch Don t A terminal Don t use the tip of a pencil graphite may damage the terminal Figure 5 Reset Switch Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Chapter Objectives Chapter 4 Configuration Mode This chapter shows how to use FactoryTalk View ME Station on your terminal to load and run applications configure startup options access the Windows Explorer desktop configure communication and perform other terminal operations Topic Page Topic Page Access Configuration Mode 41 Configure Print Options 68 Terminal Settings 44 Check Integrity of Application Files 70 Load and Run Application 46 Configure Diagnostics 7 Startup Options 47 View and Clear the System Event Log 72 Desktop Access 50 System Information 73 Communication Setup 54 Enable or Disable the Alarm Display 75 Ethernet Network Connections 56 Time and Date Settings 76 File Management 60 Regional Settings 78 Display Settings 63 Font Linkin
22. Battery Warning Startup Option Description Always show at startup continue with Shows the battery warning at startup with the startup FactoryTalk View ME Station running behind it This is the default option Always show at startup halt startup Shows the battery warning at startup but halts the startup or boot process until you press OK Never show at startup Hides the battery warning at startup Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 93 Chapter 5 94 Windows Operating System Open or Closed Shell At startup you can run the terminal platform as either open or closed Shell Option Description Open system Launches the Windows CE desktop at startup Closed system default Launches FactoryTalk View ME Station at startup System Information General Startup Options Device Name Copyrights Open system Run Windows Desktop Explorer at startup Closed system Run FactoryTalk View ME Station at startup Watchdog E Errors Always show watchdog errors at startup Never show watchdog errors at startup TIP You can also allow or restrict access to the Windows CE desktop within FactoryTalk View ME Station by choosing Terminal Settings gt Desktop Access Setup Refer to Desktop Access on page 50 Watchdog Errors You can show or hide watchdog errors at startup Shell Option Description Always show watchdog errors at startup Shows the fat
23. Follow the markings on the terminal blocks and the terminal for proper connections 3 Secure the earth ground wire to the earth ground terminal screw at the bottom of the display UL m NL ERU OQ 2 988988988988 _ BEBE 8899 5999898989888 17 DC DC Earth Ground to Ground x GND 4 Apply power to the terminal 36 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 AC Power Connections Connect Power Chapter 3 PanelView Plus 6 devices with an integrated AC power supply have these power ratings 85 264V 47 63 Hz 160 VA max The input power terminal block supports these wire sizes Table 27 Wire Specifications for AC Input Power Terminal Block Dual wire Single wire Gauge 1 Gauge P on 03 1 3mm2 0 3 2 1 mm Cu 90 C 194 F 22 1B AWG 22 14 AWG Terminal Screw Wire Type Torque Stranded or solid 0 56 Nem 5 Ibein 1 Two wire max per terminal Protective Earth and Functional Earth Connection PanelView Plus 6 devices with an AC power input have both a protective earth and functional earth terminal that you must connect to a low impedance earth ground Protective earth terminal is on the power input terminal block Functional earth connection is on the back of the dis
24. Function Virtual Key Code Hex Function Virtual Key Code Hex Key Key H VK F1 0x70 1 PVP_VK_K1 0 1 F2 0 71 2 PVP_VK_K2 0 2 F3 VK F3 0x72 3 PVP VK K3 0xC3 F4 VK_F4 0x73 4 PVP_VK_K4 0 4 F5 VK F5 0x74 5 PVP_VK_K5 0 5 F6 VK_F6 0x75 6 PVP_VK_K6 0xC6 F7 VK_F7 0x76 7 PVP_VK_K7 0 7 F8 VK_F8 0x77 8 PVP VK 0xC8 F9 VK F9 0x78 9 PVP VK K9 0 9 F10 VK_F10 0x79 10 PVP_VK_K10 F11 VK_F11 0x7A 11 PVP_VK_K11 0xCB F12 VK_F12 0 7 12 PVP_VK_K12 OxCC F13 VK_F13 0 7 13 PVP VK OxCD F14 VK_F14 0 70 14 PVP_VK_K14 OxCE F15 VK_F15 7 15 PVP_VK_K15 OxCF F16 VK_F16 7 16 PVP_VK_K16 OxDO F7 VK F17 0x80 17 PVP VK K17 0 01 F18 VK_F18 0x81 18 PVP_VK_K18 OxD2 F19 VK F19 0x82 19 PVP VK K19 OxD3 F20 VK_F20 0x83 20 PVP_VK_K20 OxD4 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 161 Appendix C 162 Virtual Key Codes Table 73 Keypad Virtual Key Codes Win CE Standard Winuser h Function Key Virtual Key Code Hex Numbers 0 9 VK 0 VK 9 0x30 0x39 Minus sign VK Hyphen OxBD Decimal point VK Period OxBE Backspace VK Back 0x08 Enter VK Return 0 00 Previous Terminal specific OxD5 Next VK_Tab 0x09 Shift VK_Shift 0x10 Esc VK_Escape 0 1 Ctrl VK_Control 0x11 Alt VK Menu 0x12 Left Arrow VK Lef 0x25 Up Arrow VK Up 0x26 Right Arrow VK Right 0x27 Down Arrow VK Down 0x28 Rockwell Automation Publi
25. November 2010 11 Chapter 1 Overview Windows CE Operating System All PanelView Plus 6 terminals run the Windows CE operating system OS providing the foundational OS elements for the majority of user needs For users with more complex application requirements PanelView Plus 6 terminals are available with optional extended features and file viewers Table 1 Operating System Features Cat No Cat No Standard Features 2711P xxxx8 2711P xxxx9 2711P RP8x 2711P RP9x FTP server e VNC Client server ActiveX controls Third party device support PDF reader Optional Extended Features Web browser Internet Explorer Remote desktop connection Media player ovv Microsoft Office file viewers PowerPoint Excel E Word E 2 WordPad text editor Versus Closed System All PanelView Plus 6 terminals can be configured to run an open or closed desktop environment An open system launches the Windows Explorer shell on startup and appears with the Windows CE desktop and control panel The system is configurable via the control panel and supports Windows operations closed system launches FactoryTalk View Machine Edition application on startup and does not allow access to the Windows CE desktop All terminals are initially shipped as closed systems restricting access to the desktop The firs
26. lost Press the Delete Log Files On Every Power Cycle button to specify what action to take with the log files on startup Select Yes to delete all log files data alarm history alarm status generated by the terminal before running application The files are deleted from the system default location Select No to retain all log files 5 Press OK twice to return to Terminal Settings Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 49 Chapter4 Configuration Mode Desktop Access 50 You can allow or restrict access to the Windows desktop on all PanelView Plus 6 terminals From the desktop you can perform system and control panel operations or run third party applications Terminals with extended features can additionally run viewers media players and launch the web browser You can even allow access temporarily to perform specific tasks then disable desktop access to prevent unauthorized changes Typically a terminal does not allow desktop access unless it has extended features TIP All terminals are shipped from factory with desktop access disabled With restricted access the only way to access the desktop is to first enter a password The terminals are shipped from the factory with a default password and challenge question that we recommend you change Default password password case sensitive Default challenge question What is the opposite of lock Default challenge a
27. numbers is 0 255 Subnet Mask Address must be identical to the server subnet mask Gateway Optional Gateway address Mac ID Read only field Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 57 Chapter4 Configuration Mode Set the Ethernet Link Speed You can set the speed and duplex setting of the Ethernet link 1 Select Terminal Settings Networks and Communications Network Connections Network Adapters 11 Micrel KS8841 Ethernet Driver pr E Adapter Settings Auto O10 Mbps Half Duplex Ethernet Configuration F1 O10 Mbps Ful Duplex 100 Mbps Half Duplex 100 Mbps Full Duplex Cancel F8 Name Servers IP Address F1 F2 2 Press the Settings button to view or modify the Ethernet link settings 3 Press the Ethernet Configuration button to select an Ethernet link option for your Ethernet connection The default setting of Auto will automatically sense the link option and speed based on the terminal connection to a network Define Name Server Addresses You can define name server addresses for the EtherNet IP network adapter These addresses are automatically assigned if DHCP is enabled for the adapter Network Adaptors KS88411 Micrel 1 Ethernet Driver Name Servers A Primary DNS Primary WINS F1 F2 Secondary WINS Secondary DNS
28. viewer Adobe Flash Lite 3 1 b Microsoft Office 2007 Word file ActiveX plug in for Internet Explorer 6 Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Microsoft Office 2007 Excel file viewer Microsoft media player 6 4 and 7 0 OCX Westtek JETCET PDF viewer 19 Microsoft WordPad text editor Standard Software Development Kit SDK for Windows Embedded CE Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 85 Chapter 5 Windows Operating System Windows Control Panel 86 My Device The Windows control panel is the primary desktop interface for configuring a PanelView Plus 6 terminal You can set system wide properties such as network configuration screen saver configuration and touch screen calibration Table 36 lists the control panel applets The language of the control panel applets is based on the language set for the operating system English is the default TIP Some control panel operations are also performed from the Terminal Settings in FactoryTalk View ME Station You can access the control panel in several ways Choose Settings Control Panel from the Start menu Open My Device on the desktop then open the Control Panel Table 36 Control Panel Applets Name Description Accessibility Adjusts your terminals settings for vision hearing and mobility Certificates Manages digital certificates for establishing trust and secure communication
29. 2711P RGT7 2711P RGK10 1000 2711P RGT10 2711P RGK12 1250 2711P RGT12 2711P RGK15 1500 2711P RGT15 1 Three overlays are shipped with each catalog number Table 15 Solar Visor Cat No 2711P RVT12 Description Solar visor for 1250 high bright display module cat no 2711P RDT12H Table 16 Mounting Hardware Cat No Description Quantity 2711 Mounting clips 8 Table 17 Programming Cable Cat No Description Length 2711C CBL UU02 USB host to USB device programming cable 2 m 6 5 ft Table 18 Power Supply and Power Terminal Blocks Cat No Description Quantity 2711P RSACDIN DIN rail power supply AC to DC 85 265V AC 47 63 Hz 1 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 21 Chapter 1 22 Overview Table 18 Power Supply and Power Terminal Blocks Cat No Description Quantity 2711P RY2032 Replacement battery 1 2711 AC power terminal block 10 2711P RTBDC2 2 pin DC power terminal block 10 Table 19 Bezel Replacements Operator Input Cat No Terminal Model Keypad Touch Key Touch 2711P RBK7 2711 7 700 2711P RBB7 2711P RBK10 2711P RBT10 1000 2711P RBB10 2711P RBK12 2711P RBT12 2711P RBT12HU x 2711P RBB12 2711P RBK15 2711P RBT15 1500 2711P RBB15 1 App
30. 2711P RN6K communication module support communication with these networks e DH networks DH 485 networks The communication module has a separate port for each communication protocol You can communicate with only one network at one time Figure 15 DH 485 DH Communication Module Connectors Allen Bradley DH 485 1 Earth Ground 2 Shield Drain 3 Signal Ground 4 Channel B 5 Channel A 6 Termination Resistance 3 ie DH For DH communication use a p 3 Blue Belden 9463 twin axial or 2 p 2 Shield Drain equivalent cable cat 1770 CD 112 1 Clear Q Status Indicator IMPORTANT See your controller documentation for appropriate controller connections Status Indicators The module has indicators that show the status of the DH 485 DH network connection Table 55 DH 485 and DH Status Indicators Indicator State Description Off Channel is not online Blinking green Device is only node on the network Solid green Device is online and receiving token Blinking red DH 485 Duplicate node DH Parity error Solid red Failed selftest 126 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 Terminal Connections Chapter 7 DH 485 Network Port Wiring Refer to the figures to attach the RS 485 connector to a Belden 3106A or 9842 cable Refer to Connections t
31. Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A 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 installation configuration and troubleshooting we offer TechConnect support programs For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visit http www rockwellautomation com support Installation Assistance If you experience a problem within the first 24 hours of installation review the information that is contained in this manual You can contact Customer Support for initial help in getting your product up and running United States or Canada 1 440 646 3434 Outside United States or Use the Worldwide Locator at http www rockwellautomation com support americas phone en html or contact Canada your local Rockwell Automation representative New Product Satisfaction Return Rockwell Automation tests all of its products to ensure that they are fully operational when shipped from the manufacturing facility However if your product is not functioning and needs to be returne
32. D ne conviennent qu une utilisation en environnements de Classe Division 2 Groupes A B C D dangereux et non dangereux Chaque produit est livr avec des marquages sur sa plaque d identification qui indiquent le code de temp rature pour les environnements dangereux Lorsque plusieurs produits sont combin s dans un systeme le code de temp rature le plus d favorable code de temp rature le plus faible peut tre utilis pour d terminer le code de temp rature global du syst me Les combinaisons d quipements dans le syst me sont sujettes inspection par les autorit s locales qualifi es au moment de l installation WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous e Do not disconnect connections to this equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous e Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class 1 Division 2 Peripheral equipment must be suitable for the location in which it is used The battery or real time clock module in this product must only be changed in an area known to be nonhazardous All wiring must be in accordance with Class Division 2 Class Il Division 2 or Class III Division 2 wiring methods of Articles 501 502 or 503 as appropriate of the National Electrical Code and or in accordance with Section 18 1J2 of the Canadian Electrical Code and in accordan
33. Deere md F4 F5 Displays network information every 60 Device PVPlus12600 seconds If the network is shutdown the r aqa 1681254 148 97 ie address and subnet mask appear as 0 0 0 0 Subnet 25525500 start FactoryTak view ME Station Vere E 2 12 2 Al Table 29 Configuration Mode Operations Terminal Operation Description Load Application F1 Opens a dialog where you select an application to load The loaded application name appears under Current application Run Application F2 Runs the loaded mer application displayed under Current application You must load an application before running it Application Settings F3 Opens a menu of application specific configuration settings such as device shortcuts defined for the loaded mer application Device shortcuts are read only and cannot be edited For example your MER application might have CLX defined as a device shortcut name for a ControlLogix controller Terminal Settings FA Opens a menu of options to configure non application terminal settings for the PanelView Plus 6 device Delete Log Files Before Toggles between Yes and No If you select Yes all data log files alarm history and alarm status file will be deleted Running F5 before the application is run If you select No log files are not deleted first Deleting log files is a way to reclaim memory in the terminal Reset F7 Res
34. Ifa USB hub is connected to the terminal an externally powered USB hub is recommended Before attaching devices to a USB hub check that the power adapter is connected and powered on Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 Serial Connections connections Terminal Connections DH 485 communication through a serial connection Chapter 7 The logic module of the terminals has a serial RS 232 port that supports these full duplex communication with controllers using direct connections or modem connections Third party point to point communication Application uploads and downloads The serial port is a 9 pin male RS 232 connector Table 49 shows the pinout descriptions for this port and how these pins map to the serial ports on the controllers The maximum cable length for serial communication is 15 24 m 50 ft Figure 11 RS 232 Serial Port O0 LILTLILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILT 00000000000000000000000000 um Serial RS 232 Port Ptr oso plastic tie wrap in the hole and use as strain relief for all attached cables Table 49 RS 232 Serial Port Connector Pinout PanelView Plus RS 232 Port 9 pin DCE 1 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 COM 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CIS 3 9 Connector Shell Chassis Gnd
35. Maintenance Startup Operations Operation Description None Exits Maintenance mode and continues with a normal restart Safe mode changes that caused the anomaly system 15 reset Starts the system in Safe operating mode This is a diagnostic mode with reduced functionality allowing for recovery from a software anomaly In Safe mode you can repair offending applications or Important FactoryTalk View ME Station will not run the HMI mer application on startup if one is loaded but will instead enter Configuration mode The HMI application will run the next time the Restores all storage media on the terminal to its initial factory default state including firmware registry file system and configuration data Restore factory defaults Typically this option is used to recover from a failed firmware upgrade Important All storage media is returned to its original state when purchased All user installed firmware updates are removed Reset terminal Important All storage media 1 return purchased except for the firmware The latest FactoryTalk View ME image Is retained All user data changes or additions are lost Restores all user accessible storage and configuration data on the terminal to its default state The current firmware version is retained ed to its original state when model Display resolution terminals Sets the startup display resolution If resolution you can choose the appro
36. November 2010 Replace the USB keyboard Try a different model or manufacturer If a new keyboard resolves the issue then the old keyboard was probably noncompliant For a list of compatible USB devices go to the knowledgebase at the Rockwell Automation technical support site http www rockwellautomation com support and search for ID 115072 147 Chapter9 Troubleshoot the System Ethernet Connection Table 66 Resolve Ethernet Anomalies Action Check the status indicators at the Ethernet connection This table provides tips on how to isolate Ethernet anomalies Description Green indicates a communication link and should be on Amber indicates data activity and should be flashing Verify that there is a connection to the Ethernet hub switch Check cable connections and quality of cable Check for Cable crimping Ethernet hub switch connection e Uplink ports Check the IP Address of the Built in Ethernet Controller From FactoryTalk View ME Station select Terminal Settings gt Networks and Communications gt Network Connections gt Network Adapters From the desktop control panel open the Network and Dial up Connections control panel applet If DHCP is enabled the device expects a valid IP address to be acquired within a several seconds after startup The TCP IP protocol automatically assigns 169 254 nnn nnn when it fails to acquire an IP address from the server In general an IP address that
37. Outdoor Installation for High bright Displays 26 Usingan Antiglate Ovetlay ia 27 Usinga Solar Visor CORREO endian 27 Selecting an 27 Backlight Considerations io se dee E Rex o etg 27 Orientation of the Terminal 27 Required s a Dome 28 aed LLL DUE DELIS 28 Panel Cutout Dimensions 28 Product Dimensions dV e eem e o REED a ey 29 Mount the Terminal in a Panel 30 Chapter 3 Chapter Objectiv ss usd decr ce tr sai te od Ea S 33 Wiring and Safety Guidelines 33 Remove and Install the Power Terminal Block 34 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 3 Table of Contents Configuration Mode DC Power Connections 35 External Power Supply occ an a 35 Barth Ground Connection 35 Connect DG eese 36 AC Power Connections aeneis et a a a a aa s 37 Protective Earth and Functional Earth Connection 37 Connect AC Power 38 Initial Startup ssi ee o ere b DU eR age 39 Terminal Go tuat cer tudo 40 Chapter 4 Cha
38. Port 25 pin RS 232 CH1 CH2 9 pin RS 232 8 pin Mini pin Mini DIN Ethernet DF1 DF1 or DH 485 DF1 or DH 485 S m16 f 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft 2711 NC21 5 m 16 ft DF1 RS 232 DF1 port 9 pin NU 1 a dm 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 2711 NC22 15 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft 2711 NC21 5 m 16 ft RS 232 DH 485 port 9 pin 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 2711 NC22 15 m 49 ft DH 485 DH 485 port _ Use AIC module Requires 2711P RN6 2711P RN6K 1761 NET AIC to connect to port 3 ControlNet port a ControlNet Requires 2711P RN15S a Du m 2711P RN15SK Omer cable To PLC 5E with Use 1761 NET ENI module 1585J M type cable or 1585J M type cable or EtherNet IP EtherNet IP port fas m with Ethernet cable 2711P CBL EX04 4 m 14 ft 2 DH DH port Requires 2711P RN6 2711P RN6K 1 2 118 Shielded twinaxial cable 1770 CD For a direct connection between the terminal and the controller use the 2711P CBL EX04 crossover cable The AIC module is recommended for isolation purposes when the terminal and controller are not on same power supply Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 Terminal Connections Chapter 7 Table 45 Runtime Communication Cables PanelView Plus 6 Terminals to Logix Controllers ControlLogix CompactLogix Protocol PanelView Plus 6 Comm Port CHO 9
39. The 1 and K1 Kxx legend inserts are accessible when the display module bezel is removed Follow these steps to replace the key legend inserts 1 Remove power from the terminal 2 Remove the display module bezel 114 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Install and Replace Components Chapter 6 3 Pull the legend inserts out from the slots on the bezel 4 Slide the new legend strips into the same slots until only the end tab is visible 5 Replace the display module bezel Load an SD Card or USB All logic modules have an SD secure digital card slot and two USB host ports i for external Flash Drive or external storage The SD card slot supports catalog number 1784 SDx cards USB host ports support USB flash drives Both the SD card and USB flash drives are hot swappable they can be loaded and unloaded while the terminal is powered on and running TIP e SD card volumes are named Storage Card2 Storage Card3 e USB flash drive volumes are named USB Storage2 USB Storage3 SD card and USB flash drive partitions are managed by the Storage Manager in the control panel Alternatively they can be partitioned on a personal computer running a Windows operating system TIP SD card volume names and physical characteristics are consistent with the CompactFlash card used by other PanelView Plus products Applications on these CompactFlash cards will easily migrate to the S
40. WARNING When used in a Class 1 Division 2 hazardous location this equipment must be mounted in a suitable enclosure with proper wiring that complies with the governing electrical codes WARNING Do not connect or disconnect any communication cable with N power applied to this device or any device on the network An electrical arc could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Chapter Objectives Terminal Firmware Chapter 8 Firmware Upgrades This chapter provides topics on how to upgrade firmware in a terminal Topic Page Terminal Firmware 133 Download Firmware Files 134 Firmware Upgrade Wizard 134 Upgrading Terminal Firmware from a Storage Device 135 Upgrade Terminal Firmware over the Network 138 Firmware components are packaged as execute in place XIP regions in a single System Code SC img file When the SC img file is copied to the Virtual File System VFS on the terminal the terminal s XIP regions are updated and the terminal restarts automatically These firmware components are affected during an upgrade Factorylalk View Machine Edition Station Communication protocols and drivers including Kepware drivers Windows fonts Windows CE Pro components FactoryIalk components User extensions A firmware upgrade does not af
41. a host computer using TCP IP communication and the USB function RNDIS client driver The two USB type A host ports support connections to USB keyboard and mouse devices HID devices with native device drivers Removable hot swappable USB flash drives for external storage USB supported printers Other USB devices such as modems cameras and bar code readers A vendor specific Windows CE driver is required for all other USB devices Fora list of compatible USB devices go to the knowledgebase at the Rockwell Automation technical support site and search for ID 115072 http www rockwellautomation com support Plug a USB device into either one of the two USB host ports on the logic module Table 48 USB Connector Pinout Pin Signal 1 USBVCC 4 4 3 3 2 USBD 1 3 USBD 4 USB GND IMPORTANT The USB host and device ports are not to be used for runtime operations WARNING Do not connect or disconnect the communication cable with power applied to the terminal or the serial device on the other end of the cable An electrical arc could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding the same enclosure and connected to a ground system common with the terminal or the USB devices must be used with a USB hub that provides galvanic isolation WARNING USB devices not powered by the USB port must be within
42. and TechConnect are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies Overview Install Terminal Connect Power Table of Contents Objectives assis Sa orate bates 9 Intended Audience 9 Additional Resources 9 Firmware ees e ione dadas 9 Chapter 1 Chapter c d e bes EL ERR A HIR pe ER 11 Windows CE Operating 12 Open Versus Closed System 12 Startup Options as apas 13 Dies tape Ce oc ane ee aaah haqa eee kupus qh 13 Software Supports cri lees oe eye Eher bie del briti iriri eis 13 Modular Components 14 Configured Terminals 559 uer 15 Display Modules 16 Catalog Number Explanation ise sa e 17 Terminal Selections 17 Module Selections 19 eI e ri V 20 Chapter 2 doter diesel ce 23 Environment and Enclosure Information 23 North American Hazardous Location Approval 24 USB RR Ier De iG EUM oF Beats 25
43. begins with 169 will not support a network connection A bad Ethernet connection and the absence of a valid IP address are typically reported in a Communication error message box with the Winsock critical error 10065 No route to host Check for conflicting IP addresses Check the device name of the terminal If DHCP is not enabled make sure the IP address you specify is not in conflict with the address of another device on the network Do not allow devices on the network with same host name n FactoryTalk View ME Station select Terminal Settings gt Communications and Networks gt Network Connections gt Device Name From the desktop control panel open the System applet and select the Device Name tab Contact your Network Administrator to check peer or server settings The other side of the Ethernet connection may be an issue Check the requirements of network applications Network applications may have specific requirements such as Proxy Settings for Internet Explorer and Ethernet Configuration for ActiveSync Check multi homed devices Multi homed devices more than one Ethernet node can cause confusion and ambiguity Keep the network connections as simple as possible From the desktop use the network tools Ping exe and Ipconfig exe to diagnose issues with IP addresses and host devices 148 These network utilities are diagnostic tools Ping is an Internet utility used to determine whether a par
44. buttons will be disabled Figure 7 Input Panel Display Area Character Keyboard Controls Table 31 Input Panel Controls Input Panel Controls Function Device Name IPvPlus12600 _ L C m ABAR KEE ESEA EN ES F EX CX SHE P JAMIE SPACE Select lt gt _ Y Enter x ESC SHF Switches keys between their shifted and unshifted state The initial default is shifted CAPS Switches keys between lowercase and uppercase characters The initial default is lowercase SPACE Enters a space between characters in the Display Area Backspace Deletes the previous character to the left of the cursor in the Display Area Select Selects a character and enters it in the Display Area Right Left Up Down Arrow Keys Selects the character to the right left above or below the currently selected character Enter Accepts the entered characters and returns to the previous dialog ESC Cancels the current operation and returns to the previous dialog Follow these steps to enter characters in the display area 1 Select a character on the character keyboard Ona touch screen terminal tap or press a key Onakeypad terminal use the arrow keys on the keypad to se
45. circuit parameters of the PanelView Plus 6 USB ports are given in Table 21 on page 25 The USB peripheral device and its associated cabling shall have circuit parameters with the limits given in Table 22 on page 25 for them to remain nonincendive when used with the PanelView Plus 6 USB port If cable capacitance and inductance are not known the following values from ANSI ISA RP 12 06 01 2003 may be used C cable 197 uF m 60 uF ft Leable 0 7 uH m 0 20 uH ft Nonincendive field wiring must be wired and separated in accordance with 501 10 B 3 of the National Electrical Code NEC ANSI NFPA 70 or other local codes as applicable This associated nonincendive field wiring apparatus has not been evaluated for use in combination with another associated nonincendive field wiring apparatus Table 23 Symbol Definitions Voc Open circuit voltage of the host USB port I Maximum output current of the host USB port V Maximum applied voltage rating of the USB peripheral device Vmax Shall be greater than or equal to in Table 1 Vmax gt Voc Imax Maximum current to which the USB peripheral device can be subjected Imax Shall be greater than or equal to I4 in Table 1 Lmax gt 1 Maximum internal capacitance of the USB peripheral device Maximum allowed capacitance of the USB peripheral device and its associated cable The sum of C of the USB peripheral device and of the associated cable s
46. client attempts to access the platform with a browser File Transfer Protocol FTP is a standard network protocol used to exchange and manipulate files over a TCP IP based network UPnP server Enabled Universal Plug and Play UPnP is a set of networking protocols that allows devices to install and connect seamlessly to a network File Server VNC server ViewPoint Enabled Disabled Enabled A network protocol that allows shared access to files printers serial ports and miscellaneous communication between computers a network Virtual Network Computing VNC is a graphical desktop sharing system used to remotely control another computer It transmits keyboard mouse events from one computer to another over a network A web server based application that allows remote user access via a web browser to the FactoryTalk View Machine Edition HMI application that is running on the terminal ViewPoint software is a Rockwell Automation product 1 The terminal distributes the VNC client in its file system at Windows CeVncViewer exe PanelView Plus 6 terminals and logic modules with extended features catalog numbers 2711P RP9x and 2711 9 provide additional operating system components Table 35 Operating System with Extended Features Icon Software Icon Software Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 web 21 Microsoft Office 2007 PowerPoint file amp browser with Silverlight 2
47. display intensity by using the screen saver with a 5 10 minute delay Orientation of the Terminal If outside avoid placing the terminal on the south north in the southern hemisphere or west side of cabinet if possible This will reduce the heat rise due to solar loading during the hottest part of the day Mount the terminal vertically to minimize the solar loading on the display Do not mount the terminal in a sloped enclosure if it will be exposed to direct sunlight Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 27 Chapter2 Install Terminal Required Tools Clearances Panel Cutout Dimensions These tools are required for panel installation Panel cutout tools Small slotted screwdriver Torque wrench for tightening the terminal mounting clips Allow adequate spacing around the terminal inside the enclosure for adequate ventilation Consider heat produced by other devices in the enclosure The ambient temperature around the terminals must be between 0 55 32 131 P These minimum clearances are required for ventilation Top clearance 51 mm 2 in Bottom clearance 102 mm 4 in Side clearances 25 mm 1 in Back clearance 25 mm 1 in Minimum side clearance for inserting an SD card is 102 mm 4 in Use the full size template shipped with your terminal to mark the cutout dimensions Terminal Type Height mm in Width
48. files that are stored on the terminal Deleting application mer files font files or generated log files Copying application files or font files between storage locations Delete Application File or Font File You can delete FactoryIalk View ME files or font files that reside in the internal flash memory of the terminal a loaded USB flash drive or a loaded SD card The procedure for deleting an application file or a font file is the same 1 Select Terminal Settings File Management Delete Files Delete Applications or Delete Fonts 60 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Configuration Mode Chapter 4 2 Press the Source button to choose the storage location of the application or font file you want to delete Internal Storage internal flash memory of the terminal External Storage 1 SD card loaded in the card slot of the terminal External Storage 2 USB flash drive connected to a USB host port Objects Demo4 mer Close F8 3 Selecta file from the list 4 Press the Delete button 5 Select Yes or No when asked if you want to delete the selected application or font file from the storage location Delete Log Files You can delete generated log files alarm history files and alarm status files from the System Default location on the terminal 1 Select Terminal Settings File Management Delete Files Delete Log Files You are asked to confirm
49. message and check the startup error messages table 1 If you are unable to resolve the anomaly replace the display Table 63 Resolve Anomalies with Touch Screen Symptom Recommended Action The touch screen is not operating correctly Calibrate the touch screen e n FactoryTalk View ME Station select Terminal Settings gt Input Devices Touch Screen gt Calibration From the desktop control panel open the Touch applet and select the Calibration tab The calibration requires five screen touches When the touches do not converge to a satisfactory calibration you are asked repeatedly for additional screen touches The process continues until a valid calibration is performed A touch screen that does not calibrate is not present or not functioning properly Replace the touch screen display module The display may not have a touch screen Check the catalog number of the unit Verify that your display is a touch screen by looking at the label on the terminal The screen cursor 15 not visible Verify that the cursor is enabled e n FactoryTalk View ME Station select Terminal Settings gt Display gt Cursor From the desktop control panel open the Display applet and select the Cursor tab The touch screen does not accept touch input Attach a USB mouse to check whether the anomaly is with the touch screen or the application e If the mouse works but the touch screen does not then the touch driver or touch screen
50. mm in 700 Keypad or Keypad and Touch 167 6 57 264 10 39 700 Touch 154 6 08 220 8 67 000 Keypad or Keypad and Touch 224 8 8 375 14 75 000 Touch 224 8 8 305 12 00 250 Keypad or Keypad and Touch 257 10 11 390 15 35 1250 Touch 257 10 11 338 13 29 500 Keypad or Keypad and Touch 305 12 00 419 16 50 500 Touch 305 12 00 391 15 40 1 Also applies to High bright display module cat no 2711P RDT12H also 28 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Product Dimensions sizes look similar Install Terminal Figure 4 PanelView Plus 6 Terminal Dimensions Model 1000 Allen Bradley PanelView 1000 0096 0000 500000000000 0590099000996 i Table 24 PanelView Plus 6 Terminal Dimensions lt gt i 0000000000000050 55000650000000000 M Deptha Depth b Terminal Model Width Height Display to Logic Module Display to Comm Module 700 Keypad or Keypad Touch Hum 798m 218 n 327m 246 mm 179 mm 55 mm 83 mm 700 Touch 9 68 in 7 04 in 2 18 in 3 27 in 1000 Keypad or Keypad Touch im 977m 218 in 327m 329 248 55 83 000 Touch 2 97 in 977 in 2 18 in 3 27 in 1250 Keypad or Keypad Touch m
51. pin RS 232 CHO 9 pin RS 232 DF1 DF1 or DH 485 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft DF1 RS 232 DF1 port 9 pin 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft RS 232 DH 485 port 9 pin 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft DH 485 DH 485 port Use AIC module Requires 2711P RN6 2711P RN6K 1761 NET AIC Connect to Port 3 ControlNet port 1769 L35CR 1769 L32C 1768 CNB or 1768 CNBR ControlNet Requires 2711P RN15S 2711P RN15SK Use 1756 CNB module with ControlNet cable with ControlNet cable Use 1756 EN2T or 1756 ENBT module with To 1769 L35E 1769 L23E 1769 L32E EtherNet IP EtherNet IP port 1585J M type cable or or 1768 ENBT module with 1585J M type cable 2711P 4 4 m 14 ft or 2711P CBL EX04 4 14 ft DH DH port Use 1756 DHRIO module Requires 2711P RN6 2711P RN6K with shielded twinaxial cable 1770 CD 1 Fora direct connection between the terminal and controller use the 2711P CBL EX04 crossover cable Table 46 Runtime Communication Cables PanelView Plus 6 Terminals to Interface Modules 1761 NET AIC 1771 NET ENI Protocol PanelView Plus 6 Comm Port 1747 AIC Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 2 9 pin 8 pin Mini DIN DH 485 8 pin Mini DIN DF1 1761 CBL APO0 5 m 2711 21 5 m 16 ft h 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft __ 1761 CBL PM02 2 m RS 232 port S pin 2711 10 32 21 4622 15 m A9 ft 2711 CBL P
52. power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous Do not dispose of the lithium battery or real time clock module in a fire or incinerator Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations For safety information on the handling of lithium batteries including handling and disposal of leaking batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG 5 4 Follow these steps to replace the battery 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Place the terminal display side down on a flat stable surface 3 Detach the communication module if attached from the logic module by removing the four screws 4 Loosen the four captive screws that attach the logic module to the display module Communication Module gt Screw Logic Module Sz Display Module E 2 SS 5 Carefully lift the logic module away from the terminal and turn over to expose the circuit board Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 109 Chapter6 Install and Replace Components 6 Locate the battery on the circuit board 7 Remove the battery by lifting up the side of the battery 8 Insert the new battery IMPORTANT Use only replacement battery catalog number 2711P RY2032 an equivalent CR2032 lithium coin cell battery he battery may be removed for up to 15 seconds without losing the clock and calendar data 9 Reattach the logic module by
53. products ControlNet Protocol The terminals support Unscheduled and Scheduled messaging Scheduled I O and redundant cabling with PLC 5C and ControlLogix controllers The ControlNet architecture supports multiple processors and up to 99 nodes via taps anywhere along the trunk cable of the network There is no minimum tap separation and you can access the ControlNet network from every node including adapters Compatible ControlNet Controllers A PanelView Plus 6 terminal with a ControlNet module communicates with a PLC 5C or ControlLogix controller using Unscheduled messaging PLC 5C PCCC commands ControlLogix processor CIP protocol These controllers are supported ControlLogix with a 1756 CNB ControlNet module e PLC 5 20C PLC 5 40C PLC 5 60C PLC 5 80C Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 129 Chapter 7 130 Terminal Connections Software and Firmware Requirements The software and firmware must be installed on the development computer and the Panel View Plus 6 terminal to configure and communicate with an Allen Bradley controller on a ControlNet network Table 57 ControlNet Unscheduled Communication Software Firmware FactoryTalk View Studio Version Revision Requirements Version 6 0 or later FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Runtime Version 6 0 or later ControlNet module firmware 2711P RN15S Series A Rev A firmware revision 2 07 or later
54. the deletion of the files Do you want to delete all of the FactoryTalk View ME Station Log Files 2 Select Yes or No Log files not located in the System Default location will not be deleted Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 61 Chapter4 Configuration Mode Copy Application File or Font File You can copy Factory Talk View application mer files or font files from one storage location to another in the terminal The procedure for copying an application file or a font file between storage locations is the same List of files stored in flash memory of terminal 1 Select Terminal Settings File Management Copy Files Copy Applications or Copy Fonts Internal Storage Source Destination External Storage 1 F2 External Storage 2 Copy of Objects 5 Screen Demo mer Objects 5 Screen Demo mer Objects Demo4 mer Press the Source button to choose the location of the file you want to copy Internal Storage internal flash memory of the terminal External Storage 1 SD card loaded in the card slot of the terminal External Storage 2 USB flash drive connected to a USB host port 3 Select a file from the storage location Press the Destination button on the same dialog Internal Storage External Storage 1 External Storage 2 Copy F2 Cancel F8 Press the Destination button to choose the location to copy th
55. to select the location of the file you want to load Internal Storage internal flash memory of the terminal External Storage 1 SD card loaded in the card slot of the terminal External Storage 2 USB flash drive connected to a USB host port TIP FactoryTalk View ME Station recognizes only Machine Edition files in the My Device Application Data Rockwell Software RSViewME Runtime folder 3 Select an mer file from the list by using the up and down cursor keys Press the Load button to load the selected application You will be asked if you want to replace the terminal s communication configuration with the configuration in the application Select Yes or No If you select Yes any changes to the device addresses or driver properties in the RSLinx Communications dialog will be lost The name of the currently loaded application will appear at the top of the main Configuration mode dialog Press the Run button on the Configuration mode dialog to run the loaded application TIP Log files are generated by the application To delete the log files before running an application select the Delete Log Files Before Running button on the Configuration Mode dialog You can reclaim memory in the terminal by deleting log files TIP Refer to Load and Run Application on page 46 to set the application to automatically run on startup or a terminal reset 46 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Sta
56. ttf Times New Roman Bold imesbd ttf Times New Roman Bold Italic imesbi ttf Times New Roman Italic imesi ttf Trebuchet MS Trebuchet MS rebuc ttf Trebuchet MS Bold rebucbd ttf Trebuchet MS Bold Italic rebucbi ttf Trebuchet MS Italic rebucit ttf Verdana Verdana verdana ttf Verdana Bold verdanab ttf Verdana Bold Italic verdanaz ttf Verdana Italic verdanai ttf Webdings webdings ttf Wingding wingding ttf PanelView Fonts PV 12 x 24 PV 12x8 12 24 PV12x8 ttf PV 16 x 24 PV 18x 16 PV 18 x8 PV 24 x 32 PV 32 x 40 PV 32 x 64 PV4x6 PV 6 x 16 PV 6 x 24 x8 PV6 x9 PV 8 x 16 PV 8 x 20 PV 8 x 24 PV Double High PVdouble_high ttf PV Double Wide PVdouble_wide ttf PV Extra Large PVextra_large ttf PV Large PVlarge ttf PV Small PVsmall ttf PV Tiny PVtiny ttf PV Very Tiny PVvery_tiny ttf East Asian Fonts Gulim version 2 21 Korean gulim ttc MS Gothic version 2 30 Japanese Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 gulim ttc Appendix C Virtual Key Codes initi The tables in this appendix show the Windows virtual key codes for the function ey Uerinitions y keys and the keypad keys on the terminals Table 72 Function Key Virtual Key Codes Win CE Standard Winuser h OEM Specific SDKuser h
57. unexpected behaviors From FactoryTalk View ME Station select Terminal Settings System Event Log From the control panel open the Hardware Monitor applet and select the System Event Log tab Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 143 Chapter9 Troubleshoot the System Start up Messages and Codes The splash screen reports actions and status conditions that occur during startup This includes firmware and hardware revision information Figure 22 Splash Screen Allen Bradley Status or Error Code State Message 2010 Rockwell Inc Logic Module All Rights Reserved Hardware Revision Boot Loader Firmware Revision APPEX 01 20 SERV 02 30 Communication Firmware Revision Operating System Firmware Revision Firmware Revision Firmware Revision OS Extensions Firmware Revision Font Collection Firmware Revision actoryTalk ViewPoint Firmware Revision This table lists messages associated with each state and the corresponding status or error codes Table 61 Start up Messages and Codes State Message Description State Message Code Recommended Action Common Start up Messages Boot loader attempting PC connection via USB device AutoTest OA Messages during this phase of startup are for Boot loader loads firmware image into RAM AutoTest E6 informant Boot loader jumps to operating system
58. 006A EN P November 2010 151 Chapter9 Troubleshoot the System 2 Press the up and down arrow keys on the keypad or attached keyboard to move up and down the list or maintenance options Continue booting with selection option Special Boot Action Display Resolution 3 With an option selected press the right or left arrow keys to cycle through the available operations or settings The result of each action is explained on the right Quen Maintenance Window with Safe Mode Selected default button pressed please select maintenance options The version refers to the boot loader Maintenance Menu ver 01 01 Continue booting with selected options Selects the special BOOT action that will be executed during this Special BOOT Action SAFE Mode system boot SAFE mode The system will start in the Configuration Mode of FactoryTalk View ME Station Display resolution AUTO IMPORTANT FactoryTalk View ME Station will load at start up not the customer HMI application The HMI application will start normally the next time the terminal is rebooted 4 Follow these steps when done making selections a Press the up arrow to return to Select Continue booting with selected options b Press the Enter key to continue booting 152 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Troubleshoot the System Chapter 9 Table 67
59. 1 Status Indicators Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 141 Chapter9 Troubleshoot the System Isolate the Anomaly This section provides general troubleshooting information to assist you when trying to isolate anomalies Check for Adequate Power terminal that does not receive adequate power could result in unpredictable behavior Refer to Appendix A Specifications for power requirements Check Indicators at Startup When the terminal starts the fault and comm indicators flash on and off then the comm indicator flashes to signal progress during startup When startup is complete the comm indicator remains on and is controlled by the communication driver or application The comm indicator typically flashes when communication is active If the indicators remain off the power supply or logic module has failed Check the power cable Ifthe power is not within range replace the power supply Ifthe power is within range replace the logic module The table shows indicator states if the terminal powers on and stops during startup Table 60 Indicator States if Terminal Stops During Startup Fault Red Comm Green KE Indicator Indicator Description Blinkin off Recoverable firmware error Last firmware download failed g Reload the firmware using the Firmware Upgrade Wizard FUW Off Non recoverable hardware fault with logic module 0 Replace the logic module n Blinking N
60. 11P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Configuration Mode Chapter 4 Change the Long Date Format for a Language Follow these steps to change the long date format used by the selected language 1 Select Terminal Settings Time Date Regional Settings Regional Settings Long Date Format Sample Wednesday July 21 2010 3 dddd MMMM dd O dd QO dddd dd Format F1 Odd F8 The current date is shown in the selected long date format 2 Press the Long Date Format button to select a date format Long Date Formats Example dddd MMMM dd yyyy default Wednesday September 01 2010 dddd is name of week day MMMM is name of month dd is two digit day of month with leading zero yyyy is four digit year MMMM dd yyyy September 01 2010 MMMM is name of month dd is two digit day of month with leading zero is four digit year dddd dd MMMM yyyy Wednesday 01 September 2010 dddd is name of week day dd is two digit day of month with leading zero MMMM is name of month yyyy is four digit year dd MMMM yyyy 01 September 2010 dd is two digit day of month with leading zero MMMM is name of month is four digit year 3 Press OK when done Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 81 Chapter 4 Configuration Mode Font Linking 82 List of fonts loaded on
61. 6A EN P November 2010 Windows CE Operating System Chapter 5 Screen Saver The screen saver extends the lifetime of the display by dimming the backlight when the terminal is idle The screen saver will activate and display a moving bitmap at a reduced brightness level after a continuous idle time When the screen saver is deactivated the display brightness returns to its normal brightness level Display Properties Background Appearance Backlight ScreenSaver Start screen saver after 10 minute v of continuous idle time Dimmer Image List Dim 0 But The Screen Saver tab on the Display Properties applet lets you perform these operations Enable the screen saver usinga specified idle timeout The default idle time is 10 minutes When the screen saver is activated the dimmer controls the backlight intensity level You set the brightness level of the dimmer in the range 0 100 The default dimmer intensity is 1096 At 0 the backlight is off and the display is dark Browse the system for a bitmap to be displayed by the screen saver at a nonzero brightness level The default screen saver is SSFloat bmp Use the Add or Remove buttons to change the screen saver bitmap The system recognizes bitmaps stored in the Windows folder Disable the screen saver by clearing the Start screen saver checkbox Cursor The Cursor tab of the Display Properties applet lets you enable o
62. 814528 2207744 5332992 1949696 4972544 2854912 2699264 1818624 3252224 1818624 1691648 1630208 1630208 1626112 1847296 2387968 1642496 3215360 1904640 2023424 1630208 2838528 1667072 577536 184320 184320 188416 360448 2945024 307200 1757184 950272 675840 188416 413696 151552 Memory load 3630936064 328118272 7 Battery Voltage The Monitors tab provides a visual status and voltage reading of the battery for the real time clock The actual battery voltage is updated at powerup and then every hour Table 37 Battery Conditions Condition Logic Module Battery Depleted Less than 2 0V indicates a dead battery or no power Low 2 0 2 74V Normal 2 75V or higher Temperatures The Monitors tab provides a visual status and current temperature of the terminal display and logic module CPU The temperature is updated every 10 seconds Table 38 Temperature Conditions Condition Low Logic Module CPU Display 10 C 50 F or lower Normal 25 94 C 77 201 F 11 59 C 52 138 F High 88 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 95 C 203 F and higher 60 C 140 F and higher Windows CE Operating System Chapter 5 Keypad Properties Keyboard Touch Properties T Touch The Keypad Properties applet lets you adjust settings for the membrane keypad of your terminal Repeat Tab The Repea
63. 88 5398528 2379776 3018752 RSLinxNG exe 00010000 1292800 4907008 3211264 1695744 RSVCHost exe 05 00 2 00010000 108256 2788376 1900544 888832 udevice exe 07660006 00010000 2560 1949696 1642496 307200 explorer exe 07490596 00010000 51136 2691072 2019328 671744 E fselect exe 06540696 00010000 2048 1818624 1630208 188416 a CeVncServer exe 04F10342 00010000 1132752 3252224 2838528 413696 07750092 00010000 22688 1818624 1667072 151552 load 3766894592 320880640 9 System Event Log The System Event Log tab of the Panel View Hardware Monitor applet displays warnings errors and events logged by the terminal PanelView Hardware Monitor Processes SystemEvent g Monitors About Information 10 20 201 12 36 19 AM PVP 16777218 SYSMON System boot Reason Normal Information 10 20 201 12 35 59 AM None 65539 Microsoft R Windows CE R 6 00 0000 Ba Information 10 20 2010 12 35 59 AM None 65540 The Event log service was started Information 10 20 201 12 23 58 AM PVP 16777218 SYSMON System boot Reason Normal Information 10 20 2011 12 23 55 AM PVP 18777218 SYSMON Factory reset requested by E Information 10 20 2010 12 23 55 AM PYP 16777218 SYSMON NEW registry created by OS ver Information 10 20 2010 12 21 57 AM None 65539 Microsoft R Windows R 5 00 0000 Information 10 20 201 12 21 57 AM None 65540 The Event log service was started
64. 8841 Ethernet Driver F1 Name Servers IP Address F2 Settings F3 Mac ID addresses If DHCP is enabled or penmi Press the IP Address button to view or modify the IP address Press the DHCP button to enable or disable DHCP assignment of Gateway Carcel E 1 7 iro set to Yes IP address are automatically assigned If DHCP is disabled you can manually enter IP address Press the IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway buttons to enter IP formatted addresses Press OK when done You may be prompted to reset the device from the FactoryTalk View Station Configuration mode dialog 5 Press Close Field Description Valid Values Use DHCP Enables or disables Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Yes default settings DHCP automatically allocates network devices and No configurations to newly attached devices on the network f DHCP is set to Yes the terminal is automatically assigned an IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway The fields are disabled e f DHCP is set to No you can enter the IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway address IP Address A unique address identifying the terminal on the Ethernet network XXX XXX XXX XXX 000 000 000 000 default Range of values for the first set of decimal numbers is 1 255 unless all fields are set to 000 The range of values for the last three sets of decimal
65. AutoTest FF Operating system starts up Boot GO Operating system registration and initialization Init H1 JA Machine Edition registration and initialization Init 1 Machine Edition load and execute Init ME 144 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Troubleshoot the System Chapter 9 Table 61 Start up Messages and Codes State Message Description State Message Code Recommended Action Firmware Installation and Loading Load firmware image into RAM Update 1E Messages during firmware installation and loading are for information Write firmware image to storage Update 5 Load factory default firmware image into Restore Write factory default firmware image to storage Restore 5 Restore factory default configuration data Restore DC Firmware validation CRC format failure Fatal 1E A fatal error during firmware installation or loading is usually recoverable by doing of the Firmware update failure Fatal OF following Firmware write to storage failure Fatal 5 Reset terminal from maintence menu YES e Restore factory defaults from maintenance Firmware stored image verification failure Fatal D2 menu Re install firmware i Refer to Access Maintenance Operations Invalid or missing OS firmware image Fatal FF age 151 for details on resetting terminal and restoring factory defaults Power on
66. Automation Publiason 271 P INIDSA EN P Sepasrber 2010 Page Navigation Slide Bar x ve Lee ss pu E ss If a keyboard is attached you can use the Page Up and Page Down keys for page navigation On keypad terminals hold down the Alt key while pressing the up and down cursor keys Some viewing functions can be initiated on touch screen terminals by touching or dragging 40 Touch screen operations To Do This Indicator Zoom In or Out Tap the screen once to zoom in A A Tap the screen again to zoom out If Menu gt View gt Minimap is chosen a miniview of the page appears in lower right of workspace You can tap the gray areas to change view Navigate pages Drag your stylus or finger to the right or left to view next and previous pages An indicator shows the direction your are dragging a gt gt A box shows the current page total page count 3 32 e Drag up or down the screen to activate the page navigation bar on the right See page Move slide bar up or down to navigate pages navigation bar in figure 9 Rotate Drag in a circular clockwise or counterclockwise direction to rotate the page TY Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Table 41 Command Prompt Parameters Windows CE Operating System Chapter 5 Command Prompt Parameters You can run the PDF reader from the Windows Command Prompt by entering Start gt Programs gt Command P
67. Communication Module 3 Position the communication module over the logic module so that the connector on the bottom of the module aligns with the connector on the logic module 4 To prevent ESD between the modules allow the communication module to touch the logic module before making the connection Communication Module Connector Logic Module 5 Push down on the communication module until the connectors are seated 6 Tighten the four screws that secure the communication module to the logic module to a torque of 0 58 Nem 5 7 Vi Attached NY ommunication Module ZHEHEHHEHEHHESHEHHEHEHEEHEEH 39989949 HHEHHEHHHH NS 5 ES GSE E W7 V ED ERED ED E ED EU EU EU EU ED E T ED EET E ET ET ET ET E E E EI ET DD ETT Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Install and Replace Components Chapter 6 Replace the Display Module Follow these steps to replace a communication module 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Disconnect communication cables from the module WARNING Do not connect or disconnect any communication cable with power applied to this device or any device ona network An electrical arc could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure power is removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous before proceeding 3 Remove the four screws
68. D card used by the PanelView Plus 6 terminals load an SD card or USB flash drive insert the media in the appropriate slot on the logic module until firmly seated SD Card Slot USB Host Ports lt gt gt BIEDBIEHI HIE HI E remove the SD card press on the card to release it then pull it out To remove a USB flash drive gently pull it from the port Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 115 Chapter6 Install and Replace Components Cle an the D isplay Use a protection antiglare overlay for easier cleaning of the display screen ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleaners or solvents may damage the display Do not scrub or use brushes Follow these steps to clean the display screen 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Use a clean sponge or soft cloth with mild soap or detergent to clean the display 3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots Remove fresh paint splashes and grease before drying by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol 70 concentration Then wash the display using mild soap or detergent Rinse with clean water 116 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 Chapter 7 Terminal Connections Chapter Objectives This chapter provides topics on network and device conn
69. Delete Log Files Before Running F5 O Yes S No Reset Exit You can change the action the terminal takes on startup by choosing Terminal Settings gt Startup Options You can do one of the following Launch FactoryTalk Machine Edition and run an HMI application that is configured to run at startup Launch FactoryTalk View Machine Edition and run the configuration options for the terminal default shown above Launch the Windows Explorer desktop All PanelView Plus 6 terminals can also be configured to allow desktop access Terminals are initially shipped with desktop access disabled To allow or restrict desktop access choose Terminal Settings gt Desktop Access For more information on changing the start up option and restricting or allowing desktop access refer to Chapter 4 Configuration Mode Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 39 Chapter3 Connect Power Reset the Terminal 40 Use the reset switch on the back of the terminal to restart the terminal without having to disconnect and reapply power After a reset the terminal performs a series of startup tests and then takes one of these actions Launches FactoryTalk Machine Edition and runs an HMI application that is configured to run at startup Launches FactoryTalk Machine Edition and runs configuration options for the terminal Launches the Windows Explorer desktop shell
70. Devices Touch Screen Double Tap Sensitivity Double Tap Sensitivity Double tap the button to set sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between taps Double tap this button to test the sensitivity Test OK F7 F8 2 Double tap the Set button to set the sensitivity of touch screen presses 3 Double tap the Test button to test the sensitivity of touch screen presses If you double tap the test button with the time set using the Set button the Test button will reverse its foreground and background colors 4 Press OK when done Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 67 Chapter4 Configuration Mode Configure Print Options 68 You can configure settings for printing displays alarm messages or diagnostic messages from FactoryTalk View ME mer applications The general setup for printing displays and messages is the same however the advanced settings are different PanelView Plus 6 terminals are shipped with support for a large selection of Canon Epson Hewlett Packard and Brother Printers Printer installation will attempt to use USB Plug and Play capabilities to the extent that known printers are mapped automatically to the appropriate driver The printing solution allows applications and users to select manage and share printers without knowing the underlying details of the printer Printers that do not configure automatically to the ap
71. It may take several seconds for the next dialog to appear while the FUP is being retrieved lt Back Cancel Help 7 From this dialog optionally select the Wizard KEPServer drivers you want installed your terminal then click Next Select the KEPServer drivers to be included in the firmware allen Bradley Bulletin 1609 O Allen Bradley Bulletin 900 DautomationDirect DirectNet DautomationDirect DautomationDirect ECOM OI GE Ethernet GE Ethernet Global Data Mitsubishi Ethernet mitsubishi Fx Mitsubishi Fx Net Mitsubishi Serial v lt Back Cancel Help Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM006A EN P November 2010 139 Chapter 8 Firmware Upgrades 10 140 The final dialog summarizes your choices for upgrading the terminal firmware Click Finish to update the firmware in the terminal Click Yes to continue with the update A progress bar will automatically update as firmware files are copied to the terminal Click OK when the firmware upgrade is complete The terminal will restart executing the new firmware Firmware Upgrade Wizard Press Finish to upgrade the firmware on the terminal Upgrade type Terminal firmware upgrade Terminal type PanelView Plus 6 1000 v6 00 Current firmware version 06 00 00 Major Minor Patch Build Release Upgrade firmware version 06 00 01 ViewPoint Yes KEPSe
72. MB Network interface FactoryTalk View Machine Edition runtime oc swap omaoma puer version 1 2 or later Table 10 Communication Modules Communication Conformal Marine DH DH 485 ControlNet Coated Certified 2711P RN6 2711P RN6K 2711P RN15S 2711P RN15SK 1 Scheduled and unscheduled communication Accessories Tables 11 20 list accessories for the PanelView Plus 6 terminals Table 11 Secure Digital SD Cards Cat No Description 1784 SD1 1 GB Secure Digital SD card 1784 SD2 2 GB Secure Digital SD card 2711C RCSD USB to SD adapter for secure digital card SD Table 12 Function Key Legend Inserts Cat No Terminal Model Includes 2711P RFK7 700 2711 1000 Blank legend inserts 2711P RFK12 1250 and software 22711P RFK15 1500 1 Applies to keypad and keypad touch screen terminals 20 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 Table 13 Backlight Replacements Overview Chapter 1 Cat No Terminal Model Series Backlights 2711P RL7C 700 AandB 1 2711P RL7C2 C and D 2711P RL10C 1000 A 2711P RL10C2 Band C 2711P RL12C 1250 AandB 2 2711P RL12C2 C 2711P RL15C 1500 B 2 Table 14 Antiglare Overlays Operator Input Cat No Terminal Model 2 E Keypad Touch Key Touch 2711P RGK7 700
73. MB RAM e Secure Digital SD card slot Battery backed real time clock e Status indicators Reset switches Single PCI slot 3 Communication module Optional module for communication with these Communication modules are also available with networks these characteristics e DH DH 485 e ControlNet scheduled and unscheduled Marine certified Conformal coated 14 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Overview Chapter 1 Configured Terminals A configured terminal ordered as a single catalog number has a display module and logic module An optional DH DH 485 or ControlNet communication module can be added later for additional network capabilities 7f 7 0 kK 2 2555655555 C hy Table 4 Logic Module Features Item Feature 1 Network interface connector for optional communication module 2 AC or DC power input solated 18 32V DC 85 264V AC 3 10 100 BaseT Auto MDI MDI X Ethernet port for logic controller communication 4 Serial RS 232 port for file transfers printing and logic controller communication 5 2 USB host ports for attaching USB devices including mouse keyboard printer and flash drives that are hot swappable 6 1 USB device port for connecting a host personal computer 7 Reset switches 8 Status indicators 9 Secure Digital SD card slot that is hot swappabl
74. MO5 5 m q 2711 CBL PM10 10 m 5 2711 NC21 5 m 16 ft RS 232 port 9 pin 2711 NC22 15 49 ft Null modem required DH 485 DH 485 port Direct connection to Direct connection to Requires 2711P RN6 single AIC with m single AIC with m 2711P RN6K Belden 9842 cable Belden 9842 cable l 1 Use serial port on the PanelView Plus 6 terminal with an module for DH 485 network solution Communication Port Isolation The PanelView Plus 6 terminals contain integral and modular externally attached communication ports Most of these ports contain electrical isolation Table 47 Communication Port Isolation Integral A External Communication Communication Port Isolation Module Port Isolation RS 232 Isolated DH 485 Isolated Cat no 2711P RN6 USB Nonisolated DH Isolated Cat no 2711P RN6 Ethernet Isolated ControllVet Isolated Cat no 2711P RN15S 2711P RN15SK Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 119 Chapter7 Terminal Connections USB Ports 120 The terminals have two USB 2 0 host ports and one mini USB 2 0 device port Figure 10 USB Ports t 7 TLILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILILIT OQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00000000000000 j ous A IP ir n cl Mini USB Device Port I Two USB Host Ports The mini USB type B device port supports a connection to
75. OS provides application support in both the OS and the Software Development Kit SDK Net Compact Framework version 3 5 C libraries and runtimes Component services DCOM COM OLE Message queueing MSMQ MSXML version 3 0 for devices version 8 0 ATL ActiveSync CAB file installer uninstaller Toolhelp API Error reporting generator transfer driver control panel Scripting Support The Windows CE 6 0 operating system supports these scripting features Batch command BAT and CMD files JScript VBScript Network Support The Windows CE 6 0 operating system supports these network features Winsock support Network utilities ipconfig ping route Network Driver Architecture NDIS Windows Networking API Redirector Wired Local Area Network 802 3 802 5 84 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Windows CE Operating System Chapter 5 Windows CE 6 0 with Extended Features Server Support This table lists servers supported by the Windows CE 6 0 operating system Table 34 Windows CE 6 0 Server Support Server Support Web server FTP server Default State Enabled Enabled Description The web server delivers content such as Web pages using the HTTP protocol over the Web FactoryTalk View Machine Edition software provides the ability to enable disable the web server on all platforms A platform connected to an Ethernet network will respond when an external
76. PanelView Plus 6 devices have an integrated isolated 24V DC power supply with these power ratings e 24V DC nominal 18 32 DC 70 W maximum 2 9 A at 24V DC The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity of the DC and DC connections Connecting DC or DC to the earth ground terminal may damage the device The input power terminal block supports these wire sizes Table 25 Wire Specifications for DC Input Power Terminal Block Dual wire Single wire Gauge Gauge o 0 3 1 3 mm 0 3 2 1 mm Cu 90 C 194 F 22 25 AWG 22 14 AWG 1 Two wire max per terminal Terminal Screw Wire Type Torque Stranded or solid 0 56 Nem 5 Ibein External Power Supply Use SELV or PELV 24V DC power supply such as catalog number 2711P RSACDIN to power PanelView Plus 6 terminals with a DC power input The terminals may be powered by the same power source as other equipment by a DC power bus for your installation The SELV and PELV power sources provide protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between conductors and earth ground does not exceed a safe value ATTENTION Use SELV or PELV supply as required by local wiring codes Earth Ground Connection PanelView Plus 6 devices with a DC power input have an earth ground terminal that you must connect to a low impedance earth ground The earth ground connection is on the rear of the display
77. Password button from Desktop Access Management Desktop Access F2 Reset Password F4 6 Desktop Access Set Password Set Password Password F2 Challenge question Set Challenge F3 Set Response Challenge response Press the Set Password button and enter an 8 20 character password then press Enter TIP You would have to correctly enter this password before accessing the desktop Press the Set Challenge button and enter a question that you would have to correctly respond to before changing the password with the Reset Password button Press the Set Response button to enter the response to the challenge question then press Enter Press OK The Desktop Access Management dialog will show that a password and challenge question are set Press OK to return to Terminal Settings IMPORTANT Secure your password and challenge question for future use To clear and reset the password you must correctly respond to the challenge question If you forget the response the only way to clear the password is to restore the factory default settings on the terminal 52 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Configuration Mode Chapter 4 Reset the Desktop Password To clear the current password and reset a new password you must first correctly respond to the current challenge question If you cannot remember
78. Self test POST Failures Failed RAM Fatal 03 A fatal error during POST is usually due to failed Stuck key Fatal 31 For failed RAM replace the logic module Stuck touch Fatal 3A For stuck key stuck touch and failed backlight Failed backlight Fatal 3B replace the display module Watch Dog A watch dog reset is usually a momentary loss of Watch dog reset Fatal 02 control due to a software failure Monitor this error for recurrence and remedial action Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 145 Chapter9 Troubleshoot the System Check Terminal This section provides tips on how to isolate anomalies with the display touch Components screen keypad attached keyboard or mouse If you are unable to resolve the anomaly replace the display Table 62 Resolve Anomalies with Display Symptom Recommended Action The display is dim or unreadable Check the brightness setting e n FactoryTalk View ME Station select Terminal Settings gt Display gt Display Intensity From the desktop control panel open the Display applet and select the Backlight tab The backlight is turning off or dimming the display Check the screen saver settings unexpectedly e n FactoryTalk View ME Station select Terminal Settings gt Display gt Screen Saver From the desktop control panel open the Display applet and select the Screen Saver tab A startup error appears during startup Record the
79. Sratuis cael el bok a 141 Isolate the Anomaly inc ss aie ETIN OA 142 Check for Adequate Power 142 Check Indicators at Startup 142 Check the Start up Messages and 5 143 Check Voltages and Temperatures 143 Check the System Event Log 143 Start up Messages and Codes 144 Check Terminal Components 146 Ethernet Connection as s qa ansa osten ala patte yan abya 148 Application Does Not Run aee e dta ee t e pde e 149 Configuration Mode 149 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 7 Table of Contents Specifications Fonts Resident on Terminal Virtual Key Codes Index File System sec ard recae dere abs 149 Advanced Diagnostics u elato om Ada ete Mat cau 150 Access Maintenance Operartions 151 Appendix Technical Specifications OER eke 155 Environmental Specifications 157 Certifications Ae a Sm eee bre pint bagai tte ie tfc 157 Appendix B rue Fonts 22 deci qe S a a epa EIER SG 159 Appendix C Key Definitions tele vb os reve
80. User Manual Allen Bradley PanelView Plus 6 Terminals 700 1000 1250 1500 Catalog Numbers 2711P Kxxxx8 2711 8 2711P Bxxxx8 2711P Kxxxx9 2711P Txxxx9 2711P Bxxxx9 Allen Bradley 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 www rockwellautomation com literature 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 liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation In
81. ackage name PVP700 1500 60000 represents the ME version Download the upgrade file exe to a temporary folder on the same drive as the FactoryIalk View Machine Edition ME 5 Run the upgrade file exe installation procedure The FUW is installed in the FactoryTalk View ME folder The firmware upgrade package fup file is installed into the folder specified during the installation procedure You are now ready to run the FUW to upgrade terminal firmware from a USB flash drive or SD card or by using a network connection The Firmware Upgrade Wizard FUW is used to upgrade the terminal firmware Two methods are provided for upgrading the firmware Create a firmware upgrade card with the contents of the FUP file that you can then load in the terminal to upgrade the firmware The firmware upgrade card can be a USB flash drive or an SD card catalog number 1784 SDx Upgrade firmware in a terminal connected to a computer over a direct network connection The network connection requires a computer running RSLinx Enterprise software version 5 0 or later In the RSLinx Enterprise software you select the terminal you want to upgrade You can run the FUW from within FactoryTalk View Studio software or from the Programs menu on your computer Choose Tools Firmware Upgrade Wizard in FactoryTalk View Studio Choose Start Programs Rockwell Software Factory Talk View Tools ME Firmware Upgrade Wizar
82. age DC 24V DC nom 18 32V DC Power consumption DC 70 W max 2 9 A at 24V DC 39 W typical 1 6A 24V DC Input voltage AC 85 264V AC Line frequency 47 63 Hz Power consumption AC 160 VA max 65 typical External power supply cat no 2711P RSACDIN Input voltage AC 85 264V AC Line frequency 47 63 Hz Power consumption AC 120 VA max PCI slot max power DC supply 5 W AC supply 5 W Weight approx for base configured unit without communication module 700 keypad or keypad touch 1 8 kg 4 1 Ib 700 touch 1 7 kg 3 7 Ib 1000 keypad or keypad touch 2 8 kg 6 2 Ib 1000 touch 2 5 kg 5 6 Ib 1250 keypad or keypad touch 3 4 kg 7 5 Ib 1250 touch 3 2 kg 7 0 Ib 1500 keypad or keypad touch 4 5 kg 9 9 Ib 1500 touch 4 2 kg 9 2 Ib Dimensions approx HxWxD for base configured unit without communication module 700 keypad or keypad touch 193 x 290 x 55 mm 7 58 x 11 40 x 2 18 in 700 touch 179 x 246 x 55 mm 7 04 x 9 68 x 2 18 in 1000 keypad or keypad touch 248 x 399 x 55 mm 9 77 x 15 72 x 2 18 in 1000 touch 248 x 329 x 55 mm 9 77 x 12 97 x 2 18 in 1250 keypad or keypad touch 282 x 416 x 55 mm 11 12 x 16 36 x 2 18 in 1250 touch 282 x 363 x 55 mm 11 12 x 14 30 x 2 18 in 1250 high bright touch 282 x 363 x 74 mm 11 12 x 14 30 x 2 90 in 1500 keypad or keypad touch 330 x 469 x 65 mm 12 97 x 18 46 x 2 55 in 1500 touch 330 x 416 x 65 mm 12 97 x 16 37 x 2 55 in 1 Number of function keys varies by terminal size
83. age the keypad or touch screen Table 5 Display Features Item Feature Description 1 Replaceable ID Label Allen Bradley label that can be replaced with custom label 2 Display Analog resistive touch screen applies to touch screen or combination keypad touch screen terminals 3 Numeric keypad 0 9 Backspace Enter Left and Right tab Shift Esc Ctrl Alt keys 4 Navigation keys Use the arrow keys to move the cursor in lists and select objects Alt arrow key activates home end page up and page down functions 5 Function keys Keys that initiate functions on the terminal display 700 K1 K12 Replaceable legends are available to customize the 1000 F1 F16 K1 K16 function key labels 1250 F1 F20 K1 K20 1500 F1 F20 K1 K20 16 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Overview Chapter 1 Catalog Number This is the catalog number explanation for configured units of the PanelView Plus 6 terminals Explanation Input Display Display RE Type Size Type Communication Power Operating System Special 0ption 2711 Keypad 7 6 5 Color 4 Ethernet RS 232 amp 2 USB A AC 8 Windows CE 6 0 operating system K Conformal Coated Touch 10 10 4 in 0 0 9 Windows 6 0 operating system with extended features Keypad Touch 12 12 1 in 15 15 1 Optional communication modules are available as separate catalog numbers
84. al watchdog error error 02 at startup and halts the normal boot process The system launches the maintenance window with the watchdog error displayed You can continue booting from this window Refer to Access Maintenance Operations on page 151 for details The error is logged to the System Event log Never show watchdog errors at startup Hides the errors at startup and logs the error to the system event log Device Name The Device Name tab of the System Information dialog lets you identify your terminal to other devices on the network by providing a device name and description System Information General Startup Options Device Narne Copyrights 7 These settings are used to identify your Windows CE device to E id other computers Please type name without any spaces and short description Device name Device description Rockwell Automation 2711P RP9A TIP Make sure the device name is unique Duplicate names will conflict and cause network problems Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Windows CE Operating System Chapter 5 Printer Support Tools Help Add Local Printer Add The PanelView Plus 6 platform supports selected USB printers such as Canon Epson Hewlett Packard and Brother Automatic printer installation using plug and play capabilities is supported as well as manual installation if a su
85. aligning the two connectors on the bottom of the logic module with the connectors on the back of the display module 10 Push down on the logic module until it is firmly seated 1l Tighten the four captive screws that secure the logic module to a torque of 0 58 Nem 5 7 12 Reattach the communication module if necessary and tighten the four screws to a torque of 0 58 Nem 5 7 lbein This product contains a hermetically sealed lithium battery which may need X to be replaced during the life of the product At the end of its life the battery contained in this product should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste The collection and recycling of batteries helps protect the environment and contributes to the conservation of natural resources as valuable materials are recovered 110 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 Install and Replace Components Chapter 6 I All of the display modules have replaceable backlights except for the 1250 ep ace the Ig play 5 high bright displays Table 42 Backlight Replacements Use Cat No For Display Series of Backlights 2711P RL7C 700 and 1 2711P RL7C2 and D 2711P RL10C 1000 A 2711P RL10C2 Band 2711P RL12C 1250 AandB 2 2711P RL12C2 C 2711P RL15C 1500 B 2 IMPORTANT Disposal The backlights for these products contain mercury Dispose of per app
86. ame that identifies the 1 15 characters terminal to other computers on the e A leading character in the range of a through z or network A through Z Remaining characters in the range of a through z A through Z 0 9 or hyphen Device Description Provides a description of the 50 characters max terminal The default is the logic module catalog number 1 Check with your network administrator to determine a valid device name 4 Press OK Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 59 Chapter4 Configuration Mode Authorize Terminal to Access Network Resources The terminal can access network resources with proper identification A user name password and domain must be provided by your network administrator 1 Select Terminal Settings Network and Communications Network Connections Network Identification User Name F1 Password F2 Domain F3 00 OK i Cancel F7 2 Press the user name password and domain buttons and enter the information provided by your network administrator Field Description Valid Values User Name Identifies the user to the network 70 characters max Password Characters that gain access to network No character limitation along with the user name Domain Name Provided by network administrator 15 characters max 3 Press OK when done Fi le Man agement The terminal supports operations for managing
87. and model printer driver and port specific parameters TIP e New printer configurations are retained through a power cycle e Printers setup through the desktop control panel are also available within FactoryTalk View ME Station when you choose Terminal Settings gt Print Setup 5 Right click the printer and print a test page to verify installation When printing from an application such as WordPad a Print dialog will open where you can adjust print settings as needed Printer Print Range Orientation Port all 5 Portrait Net Path Selection QO Landscape Paper Size Letter Margins inches p Left 1 25 Top Draft Made v Color Right 1 25 Bottom m Deskjet 5650 Advanced Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Task Bar Windows Explorer My Device Windows CE Operating System Chapter 5 Manual Printer Installation Follow these steps to manually set up a supported printer 1 Connect the printer to the USB port 2 Plug the power cord of the printer into an outlet and turn the printer on 3 From the desktop control panel open the Printers applet 4 Select Add Local Printer File View Tools Help SEEN ds dis f Add Local Add Printer iNetwoi i Printer 5 Follow the Add Local Printer Wizard instructions to configure the printer Verify the connected printer appears on the USB printer port Se
88. at stable surface 102 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Install and Replace Components Chapter 6 4 Remove the four screws that secure the communication module if attached to the logic module and set the communication module aside Screw Captive Screw 5 Loosen the four captive screws that secure the logic module to the display module 6 Carefully lift the logic module from the back of the display ATTENTION Wear a properly grounded ESD wristband before touching any of the electronic components in the logic module 7 Install the new logic module and torque the four captive screws to 0 58 Nem 5 7 lbein 8 Install the communication module if necessary and torque the four screws to 0 58 Nem 5 7 lbein Install or Replace a The communication module installs over the logic module Communication C ommuni C ati on M 0 dul e modules are available as separate catalog numbers for field installation TIP The logic module must be attached to the display module before you attach the communication module Follow these steps to install a communication module 1 Disconnect power from the terminal Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 103 Chapter 6 Install and Replace Components 104 2 Ifthe display module is removed from the panel set the terminal display side down on a clean flat stable surface Connector for
89. battery voltage 73 FactoryTalk View ME 65 check file integrity 70 mouse 65 67 configuration mode 41 input panel 43 cursor 64 164 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 installation backlight 111 battery 109 bezel 106 clearances 28 environment and enclosure 23 hazardous location 24 high bright displays 26 keypad legend inserts 114 mounting 30 panel cutouts 28 product dimensions 29 product label 114 SD card 115 Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP 125 K KEPServer 54 keyboard troubleshooting 147 keyboard and keypad settings control panel 89 FactoryTalk View ME 65 keypad input 16 L languages 78 loading application 46 logic module 14 15 20 replacement 102 logs application files 70 runtime files 70 system event log 72 87 143 maintenance operations default switch 151 factory defaults 151 resolution 151 safe mode 151 marine certified components 16 19 20 memory usage 73 control panel 88 FactoryTalk View ME 73 modular components 14 communication module 14 display module 14 logic module 14 mounting 30 hardware 21 mouse 65 67 troubleshooting 147 Index NAP 131 network servers 85 92 0 open system 12 94 open versus closed system 12 94 operating system 83 extended features 12 without extended features 12 P panel cutout dimensions 28 password destkop access 52 reset password 52 set password 52 PDF reader 98 pdf reader 13 85 power connecti
90. be working or noncompliant Table 65 Resolve Anomalies with Keyboard Symptom The keyboard does not work Replace the USB mouse Try a different model or manufacturer If attaching a new mouse resolves the anomaly then the old mouse was not working or is noncompliant For a list of compatible USB devices go to the knowledgebase at the Rockwell Automation technical support site http www rockwellautomation com support and search for ID 115072 Recommended Action Check the USB cable and connector Detach and reattach the keyboard Verify a good connection Cycle power to the terminal The keyboard is not accepting key input The keyboard is a keyboard mouse USB composite device Check the key input using the keypad f the keypad works but the keyboard does not then the keyboard driver or keyboard is not working f both the keypad and keyboard are not working then the issue is probably an application failure Issues with keyboard input may be the fault of the application the application Press a key outside the application such as an edit box in the shell If the keypad works outside the application then the application is at fault Press Ctrl Esc simultaneously to open the Start menu cursor to run type numbers and viewable characters into the Run dialog Attach a standalone USB keyboard The USB keyboard may not be a compliant device Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P
91. ble the Par anner When newest alarm is acknowledged by the operator you can choose Alarm Display to close the alarm display or leave it open By default the alarm display is closed 1 Select Terminal Settings Alarms Close Alarm Display When Newest Yes Alarm Acknowledged F1 F8 2 Press Yes or No Yes the default option closes the alarm display each time the operator acknowledges the newest alarm No leaves the alarm display open after the operator acknowledges the newest alarm 3 Press OK Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 75 Chapter4 Configuration Mode Time and Date Settings You can change the date time time zone and regional settings for terminal operations Change the Date for Terminal Operations Follow these steps to adjust the date for terminal operations 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Date The current date appears in the Year Month and Day fields 2010 7 21 Year Month Day r1 rz r3 Cancel 27 ra L 2 Press the Year Month and Day buttons to change the values Field Description Valid Values Year The current year in a four digit format 1980 2099 Month The current month 1 12 Day The current day The day of the month is validated 0 31 3 Press OK when done Change the Time for Terminal Op
92. bo 89 Repeat Tab cese UE 89 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 5 Table of Contents Install and Replace Components Terminal Connections louchPyiopefties us Ra dora ded 89 Calibrations oris dud ise Tatort uu eee ide d 89 Double T3p 5229 eus 89 Display Properuesu k adea aaa maa det E Senate Us teeta 90 Desktop Background 90 Backlight Intensity sever metere deesse 90 Screen SAVERS sinere usu a AU MN DUM dex dai d S eR MEE 91 CASO eie 91 92 System Information Veen ees 92 General Information kusaq tusa 92 Sfartup Optionsu uu uu au el e alts he eat hk 93 Device 94 Printer SUpport saputo atate decet 95 Automatic Printer Installation ie EI eter rob 95 Manual Printer Tastallatiotic ice tuse ierit eae vanes 97 UU WI PEE CELA 97 Windows 97 PIDE Reader SU oed 98 Command Prompt Paramerers 929 Chapter 6 Chapter ODjeetivesa viride cous tet el e ed t ba ole od 101 Required xe RO e yes oad 101 yel cp E 101 Install or Replace the Logic
93. both E the speed and physical distance between taps Double tap this icon to test your double tap settings If this icon doesn t change adjust your settings using the grid above Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 89 90 Chapter5 Windows CE Operating System Display Properties al Display The Display Properties applet provides tabs to control the desktop background image and appearance the brightness of the backlight and screen saver settings Desktop Background The Background tab of the Display Properties applet controls the background bitmap used by the desktop The default bitmap is stored in the Windows folder Display Properties Background Appearance Backlight ScreenSaver Cursor _ Image Jabclocknight v B Tile image on background You can choose another image button from the pull down menu or browse the system for a bitmap image An option is also available to tile the image Backlight Intensity The Backlight tab of the Display Properties applet lets you set the brightness level of the display between 1 100 At 1 the display is minimally visible Display Properties ok x Background Appearance Backlight ScreenSaver Cursor Brightness Dim 100 Bright E When the backlight is in Overdrive mode the backlight brightness level cannot be adjusted Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO00
94. c with respect to use of information 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 WARNING 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 ATTENTION 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 SHOCK HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present BURN HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures gt gt gt IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Allen Bradley CompactLogix ControlLogix FactoryTalk View Machine Edition FactoryTalk View Studio FactoryTalk ViewPoint PLC 5 PanelView DH RSNetWorx for ControlNet RSLogix 5000 NetLinx Rockwell Software Rockwell Automation RSLinx RSLinx Enterprise
95. cation 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 9 Notes 10 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 Chapter 1 Overview Ch apter Objectives This chapter provides an overview of the PanelView Plus 6 terminals Topic Page Windows CE Operating System 12 Open Versus Closed System 12 Desktop Access 13 Software Support 13 Modular Components 14 Configured Terminals 15 Display Modules 16 Catalog Number Explanation 17 Terminal Selections 17 Module Selections 19 Accessories 20 Panel View Plus 6 terminals are operator interface devices that run HMI machine level applications in an industrial environment They are used to monitor control or display information graphically allowing operators to quickly understand the status of their application This platform is programmed using common development software providing multi language support and integrates into systems with Rockwell Automation controllers including the preferred Logix controllers Modular components are usable across the entire PanelView Plus 6 platform Display modules range in size from 6 5 to 15 inches with either key touch or combination key touch input Windows CE logic module runs an open or closed desktop environment and offers optional extended features and file viewers Optional communication modules for network communication Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P
96. cation 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 AC power connection 38 functional earth ground 37 protective earth 37 accessories adapter plates 22 antiglare overlays 21 backlights 21 bezel replacements 22 communication modules 20 display modules 19 function key legend inserts 20 logic modules 20 mounting hardware 21 power supply and terminal blocks 21 SD cards 20 solar visor 21 adapter plates 22 alarm display enable or disable 75 antiglare overlays 21 27 application checking integrity 70 loading MER 46 running 46 troubleshooting 149 backlight 21 brightness 63 90 battery replacement 109 warning on startup 93 battery voltage 73 control panel 88 FactoryTalk View ME 73 bezel replacement 22 106 C cables 118 catalog numbers accessories 20 communication modules 20 configured terminals 17 display modules 19 logic modules 20 CCFL backlight control 63 clearances 28 closed system 12 94 communication controller address 56 ControlNet 129 DH DH485 module 126 DH485 127 DHPlus 128 Ethernet 124 KEPServer 54 RSLinx Enterprise 54 Index serial 121 communication module 14 20 installation 102 replacement 103 configuration mode accessing 41 loading application 46 running application 46 terminal settings 44 configured terminals 15 catalog numbers 17 PanelView Plus 6 17 PanelView Plus 6 with extended features 17 control panel 86 battery voltage 88 battery warning 93 cursor 91 desktop acce
97. ce with the authority having jurisdiction AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D EXPLOSION Couper le courant ou s assurer que l environnement est class non dangereux avant de d brancher l quipement Couper le courant ou s assurer que l environnement est class non dangereux avant de d brancher les connecteurs Fixer tous les connecteurs externes reli s cet quipement l aide de vis loquets coulissants connecteurs filet s ou autres moyens fournis avec ce produit a substitution de composants peut rendre cet quipement inadapt une utilisation en environnement de Classe 1 Division 2 e S assurer que l environnement est class non dangereux avant de changer les piles DC powered terminals have a temperature code of T4 when operating in a 55 C 131 F maximum ambient temperature Do not install terminals in environments where atmospheric gases have ignition temperatures less than 135 C 275 F The AC powered terminals have a temperature code of T3 when operating in a 55 C 131 F maximum ambient temperature Do not install terminals in environments where atmospheric gases have ignition temperatures less then 200 C 392 F Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Install Terminal Chapter 2 USB Ports The terminals contain USB host ports that comply with hazardous location environments Field wiring compliance requirements are provided in compliance w
98. ct any communication cable with A power applied to this device or any device on the network An electrical arc could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Security Considerations IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol is used for IPv4 multicast A multicast is communication between a single sender and multiple receivers on a network IGMP is used to exchange membership status data between IPv4 routers that support multicasting and members of multicast groups A router is an intermediary device on a communication network that expedites message delivery by finding the most efficient route for a message packet within a network or by routing packets from one subnetwork to another A sub network is a separate part of an organizations network identified through IP addressing PanelView Plus terminals provide level 2 full support for Pv4 multicasting IGMP version 2 as described in RFC 1112 and RFC 2236 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is used for internal network management and is not supported Ports 137 and 138 are normally open to support the NetBIOS protocol used by Windows CE NET similar to other Microsoft and IBM network operating systems Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 125 Chapter7 Terminal Connections DH 485 DH Communication Module Terminals with a catalog number 2711P RN6 or
99. d 134 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Firmware Upgrades Chapter 8 Upgrading Terminal operating id inh ji E ee is a zo E s now a irmware upgrade card with the required firmware files Secondly you load the Firmware from a Storage card in the target terminal to upgrade the firmware D 5 Pg evice The firmware upgrade card can be a USB flash drive or an SD card Create a Firmware Upgrade Card Follow these steps to copy firmware files to a USB flash drive or SD card 1 Insert either a USB flash drive or an SD card into the appropriate slot on your computer 2 Run the Firmware Upgrade Wizard Choose Tools Firmware Upgrade Wizard in FactoryTalk View Studio Choose Start Programs Rockwell Software FactoryTalk View Tools ME Firmware Upgrade Wizard 3 Follow these steps from the initial Firmware Upgrade Wizard dialog box a Select Create firmware upgrade card EEE b Select the location of the firmware card by browsing to the root directory of the storage card loaded in your computer for example E A e The firmware files will be copied to E ES this location You can also specify a Existing terminal type n w Note PanelView Plus CE FUP should be folder on the hard drive 1500 ve 053 used for VersaView CE terminals Select the type of firmware upgrade to perform C Upgrade firmware on terminal Create firmware upgrade card c F
100. d 10r2 Ack Poll Timeout Ack Poll timeout value in ms 20 60 000 ms Max Retries Number of retries before serial driver fails 0 10 Station Number Station number based on a specific device 0 254 COM Port Communication port used on the terminal 1 4 DHPlus Properties Jumper ID Identifies the communication card if multiple cards are installed on 0 3 terminal Station Number The unique address of terminal on the DHPlus network 0 77 octal Baud Rate The communication rate of the DHPlus network 57 600 default 115 200 230 400 DH 485 Properties Jumper ID Identifies the communication card if multiple cards are installed on 0 3 terminal Station Number The unique station number of the terminal on the DH 485 network 0 31 decimal Baud Rate The communication rate of the DH 485 network 9600 19 200 MaxStationNumber The maximum station number on the DH 485 network The value must be 0 31 decimal greater than or equal to the Station Number Properties Device ID Unique address of the PanelView Plus 6 terminal on the ControlNet 1 99 network Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 55 Chapter4 Configuration Mode Ethernet Network Connections 56 Configure a Device Address Follow these steps to edit the address of a device such as a logic controller 1 From the RSLinx Configuration dialog select a device node 2 Press the Edit Device button to view the devic
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102. delines 33 Remove and Install the Power Terminal Block 34 DC Power Connections 35 AC Power Connections 37 Initial Startup 39 Reset the Terminal 40 Use publication NFPA 70E Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces IEC 60364 Electrical Installations in Buildings or other applicable wiring safety requirements for the country of installation when wiring the devices In addition to the NFPA guidelines here are some other guidelines to follow Connect the device and other similar electronic equipment to its own branch circuit Protect the input power by a fuse or circuit breaker rated at no more than 15 A Route incoming power to the device by a separate path from the communication lines Cross power and communication lines at right angles if they must cross Communication lines can be installed in the same conduit as low level DC I O lines less than 10V Shield and ground cables appropriately to avoid electromagnetic interference EMI Grounding minimizes noise from EMI and is a safety measure in electrical installations For more information on grounding recommendations refer to the National Electrical Code published by the National Fire Protection Association Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 33 Chapter3 Connect Power Remove and Install the The terminals are shipped with a power terminal block installed You can remove Power Terminal Block the terminal bloc
103. e Chapter 4 System Information From Configuration mode you can view terminal information and firmware revision information for software installed on a terminal This information may be useful during troubleshooting View Terminal Information The read only information is provided for the terminal Total power on time in minutes Processor temperature Battery voltage and battery state Memory allocated and used on terminal RAM memory used during runtime Follow these steps to display terminal information 1 Select Terminal Settings System Information Terminal Information Terminal Information Total power on time minutes Battery voltage 840 3 10 Processor temperature Battery state 39 00 C IGOOD Memory 295932 KB RAM 79128 KB Flash Memory Allocation Runtime RAM Usage Close F1 F2 F8 All fields are read only The CPU temperature should be less than 95 C 203 F The battery voltage must be at least 2 75V DC Battery State Description Good Good battery condition Failing Low battery Replace the battery Bad Battery is missing or bad Replace the battery Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 73 Chapter4 Configuration Mode 2 Press the Memory Allocation button to view the following Amount of allocated storage or program memory Amount of storage or program memory in use Amount of available flash memory Memory Allocation
104. e Display Temperature To view the current temperature of the display select Terminal Settings Display Display Temperature Display Temperature The terminals have a cold cathode fluorescent lamp CCFL backlight This backlight requires temperature control when the internal temperature of the product is below 10 C 50 F or above 60 C 140 F The terminal monitors low and high temperature conditions If the internal temperature is the following Below 10 C 50 F the backlight is set to overdrive or the full rated current setting for at least five minutes e Above 60 C 50 F the backlight is set to underdrive 40 or less of full brightness This reduces heat generation from the backlight Temperature monitoring begins when the backlight turns on at startup or when the screen saver is deactivated The temperature control affects only display intensity it does not restrict the use or operation of the terminal When a low or high temperature condition is detected an error is sent to the system event log If the temperature control is not functioning noncritical error is sent to the system event log but the terminal continues to operate normally TIP The CCFL backlight temperature control takes precedence over the application backlight settings Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 63 Chapter4 Configuration Mode Configure the Screen Saver The screen saver on the terminal ac
105. e and supports cat no 1784 SDx SD cards 1 For DC applications using AC power an external remote AC to DC power supply cat no 2711P RSACDIN is available for DIN rail mounting Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 15 Chapter 1 Overview Display Modules All 700 to 1500 display modules have TFT color graphic displays with either keypad touch screen or combination keypad touch screen input Common features and firmware provide for easy migration to a larger display Eight wire resistive touch screens are extremely accurate for operator interfaces When a point on the touch screen is pressed the layers connect and change the electrical current which is then registered and processed e All keypad or combination keypad touch screen displays are similar except for the number of functions keys To meet the requirements of specific environmental conditions high bright displays marine certified displays and conformal coated displays are also available Plus you can order field replaceable bezels Figure 2 Display Modules 1 1 2 3 2 5 gt 4 228225 gb 8 IMPORTANT keypad is designed for finger or gloved finger operation The touch screen may be operated with a finger gloved finger or plastic stylus device with a minimum tip radius of 1 3 mm 0 051 in Using any other object or tool may dam
106. e file The destination must be different than the source location Press the Copy button to copy the selected file to the destination If the file exists you will be asked if you want to overwrite the file Select Yes or No TIP FactoryTalk View ME Station software looks for mer files in the My DeviceVApplication Data Rockwell Software RSViewME Runtime folder and font files in the Rockwell Software RSViewME Fonts folder 62 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Display Settings Configuration Mode Chapter 4 For the terminal display you can adjust its intensity view its temperature configure the screen saver or enable disable the screen cursor Adjust the Display Intensity You can modify the intensity of the terminal backlight You can use the default intensity of 10096 or you can change the intensity for runtime operations 1 Select Terminal Settings Display Display Intensity Ed 100 Intensity ray O Defaut eval Cancel ro 2 Press the Startup Intensity button to switch between the Default intensity and the Runtime intensity S Runtime Ifyou choose Runtime the startup screens use the runtime intensity Ifyou choose Default the startup screens use the default setting 100 3 Increase or decrease the intensity for runtime operations by pressing the up or down arrow keys 4 Press OK when done to save the intensity changes View th
107. e name and current address RSLinx Enterprise Configuration Edit Device Address Virtual Backplane No Devices gt Ethernet 1756 ENBT A 131 200 55 54 1756 417 B 1756 L63 LOGIX5563 0 DF1 Point to Point Device Name oe Cancel F8 F8 3 Press the Device Address button to modify the address The input panel opens with the current address 4 Use the Input Panel to modify the address and then press the Enter button You return to the previous dialog with the new address 5 Press OK IMPORTANT Modified settings do not take effect until the terminal is restarted The terminal has a built in Ethernet driver You can configure this Ethernet information for your terminal IP address of terminal on network including link speed Device name to identify terminal on network Username and password to access network resources Set the Ethernet IP Address for the Terminal Some networks automatically assign IP addresses to Ethernet devices if DHCP is enabled If DHCP is not enabled you can manually enter an IP address for your terminal Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Configuration Mode Chapter 4 Follow these steps to view enter the IP address of your terminal 1 Select Terminal Settings Networks and Communications Network Connections Network Adapters UT Network Adaptors KS88411 Micrel KS
108. ections Topic Page Wiring and Safety Guidelines 17 Connections to Controllers 118 Communication Port Isolation 119 USB Ports 120 Serial Connections 121 Ethernet Connections 124 DH 485 DH Communication Module 126 ControlNet Module 129 Wiring and Safety Use publication NFPA 70E Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces IEC 60364 Electrical Installations in Buildings or other applicable wiring safety requirements for the country of installation when wiring the devices In addition to the NFPA these are other guidelines to follow Guidelines Route communication cables to terminal by a separate path from incoming power IMPORTANT Do not run signal wiring and power wiring in the same conduit Cross power and communication lines at right angles if they must cross Communication lines can be installed in the same conduit as low level DC I O lines less than 10V Shield and ground cables appropriately to avoid electromagnetic interference EMI Grounding minimizes noise from EMI and is a safety measure in electrical installations For more information on grounding recommendations refer to the National Electrical Code published by the National Fire Protection Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 117 Chapter 7 Terminal Connections Connections to Controllers The tables provide a summary of PanelView Plus 6 connections to controllers and interface modules for runtime commu
109. ector screw terminals on the DH connectors on the processor Follow these guidelines when installing DH communication links Do not exceed these cable lengths Trunk line cable length 3 048 m 10 000 ft Drop cable length 30 4 m 100 ft The maximum cable length is determined by the baud rate Do not connect more than 64 stations on a single DH link Figure 19 Terminal Connection to DH Link PanelView Plus 6 with DH 485 DH Communication Module IN MCI Pati Pn 70 amp Capac DD GD L DH Port on Communication Module Terminating Resistor e 82 Oterminating resistor for 230 4 Kbps 150 Qterminating resistor for 57 6 Kbps and 115 2 Kbps Belden Clear 1 To Controller 4 Shield SH 2 128 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 ControlNet Module Terminal Connections Chapter 7 Terminals with a catalog number 2711P RN15S 2711P RN15SK communication module support ControlNet communication and the transfer of applications between devices on a ControlNet network Additional Resources For more information on ControlNet products refer to these publications NetLinx Selection Guide publication NETS SG001 e ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET IN002 The Rockwell Automation website http www rockwellautomation com provides information and product descriptions of ControlNet
110. ed features provide an additional level of support for users with more complex application requirements Topic Page Windows CE 6 0 Standard Features 83 Windows CE 6 0 with Extended Features 85 Windows Control Panel 86 Hardware Monitor 87 Keypad Properties 89 Touch Properties 89 Display Properties 90 Network Servers 92 System Information 92 Printer Support 95 Windows Explorer 97 PDF Reader 98 Shell and User Interface Support All PanelView Plus 6 platforms support standard features provided by the Windows CE 6 0 operating system The Windows CE 6 0 operating system provides shell and user interface support features Command shell Command processor e Console window Windows Explorer shell Mouse and touch screen support Common dialog Control panel applets e Network user interface Software input panel Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 83 Chapter5 Windows CE Operating System PDF reader VNC server and client viewer TIP The platform distributes a VNC client vncviewer exe that can be deployed to a personal computer You can use this VNC client to connect view and control the VNC server on the Windows CE platform TIP The Windows Explorer shell supports right click functionality A touch screen press held for one second or longer will produce a right click Application Support The Windows CE 6 0 operating system
111. ed with the application settings Any changes to device addresses or driver properties in RSLinx communication will be lost 6 Press OK to return to the previous dialog 7 Press OK to return to Terminal Settings Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Configuration Mode Chapter 4 Run the Loaded Application on Startup Follow these steps to run the FactoryTalk View application currently loaded in the terminal on startup This is typical when runninga closed system 1 Select Terminal Settings Startup Options Do nat start FactoryTalk View Go ta Configuration Mode Startup Configuration Mode Options F1 F2 S Run Current Application Run Options OK F7 F8 2 Press the On Startup button to select Run Current Application Replace RSLinx NES Enterprise Communications r1 O Yes Delete Log Files On Every Power Cycle F2 No Cancel F8 If an application is not loaded the options are disabled 3 Press the Replace RSLinx Communications button to specify what configuration settings to use when running the application Select No to use the RSLinx configuration of the terminal Select Yes to use the configuration of the application The terminal configuration is replaced with the application settings Any changes to device addresses or driver properties in RSLinx communication will be
112. efore attaching Attach the connectors Function key connector Touch screen connector touch screen or keypad touch terminals only Place the back of the display module over the bezel Be careful not to pinch any of the cables Allow the touch screen connector to extend out of the access opening Attach the touch screen connector 5 Replace the sealing gasket Attach the screws that secure the display module to the bezel and tighten to a torque of 1 35 1 58 Nem 12 14 lbein On touch screen terminals reattach the small metal plate to the back of the display module and torque the two screws to 0 58 Nem 5 7 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 Install and Replace Components Chapter 6 Replace the Battery The terminals have a lithium battery that is used by the real time clock It is not used for backup or retention ATTENTION To avoid voiding your product warranty use only the AN Rockwell Automation approved battery Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow proper safety precautions could result in severe electrical shock or damage to the terminal WARNING There is a danger of explosion if the lithium battery or A real time clock module in this product is incorrectly replaced Replace the battery only with the indicated type Do not replace the battery or real time clock module unless
113. ended 1 Insert the USB flash drive or SD card into the appropriate slot on your terminal The firmware upgrade automatically starts and displays xi this dialog 2 Press the Upgrade button or F7 on the terminal to start the firmware upgrade The terminal restarts and displays a progress bar during Pa ed ME Station and any running applications will terminated the upgrade After updating files the terminal will be restarted to complete the upgrade When the upgrade is complete the terminal will restart Press the Upgrade button to continue Otherwise press the executing the new firmware Firmware version Major Minor Patch Build Terminal 06 00 00 Upgrade Card 06 00 01 The terminal is about to be upgraded with new firmware Exit button and remove the firmware upgrade card 3 Remove the USB flash drive or SD card from the terminal IMPORTANT Ifthe firmware upgrade fails because of a power loss or the firmware upgrade card is inadvertently removed you can restore the terminal to the factory default firmware Refer to Access Maintenance Operations on page 151 for details on how to restore the factory default settings Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 137 Chapter 8 Firmware Upgrades Upgrade Terminal You oe upgrade ina connected to a computer over d network connection The network connection requires a computer running the Firmware
114. entral Time US amp Canada 06 00 Guadalajara Mexico City Monterrey OK Cancel Tp F7 F8 2 Press the up and down cursor buttons to select a time zone Language Default Time Zone English GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US and Canada French GMT 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris German GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna Japanese GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo If the selected time zone supports Daylight Savings you can press the Daylight Savings button 3 Press the Daylight Savings button to enable or disable daylight savings for the selected time zone Daylight Savings is set to Yes for all time zones except for Japanese which does not support daylight savings Daylight savings changes are not permanently applied until you close the Time Zone dialog 4 Press the Use Daylight Savings Button to select Yes No Automatically adjust clock for daylight savings Use Daylight 3 Yes Savings F1 Changes made will not be saved until you press the OK button on the Time Zone screen Press Close when done 6 Press OK to return to previous dialog box Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 71 Chapter4 Configuration Mode Regional Settings Numeric Format Long Date Format Short Date Format Time Format You can adjust regional settings for a specific language installed o
115. erating system All PanelView Plus 6 terminals and logic modules support the Windows CE 6 0 operating 6 0 R3 system with or without optional extended features Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Chapter 1 Overview Modular Components The terminals consist of three modular components display module logic module and optional communication module These components allow for flexible configuration installation and upgrades You can order a factory assembled unit with a single catalog number or separate components for field installation Figure 1 Modular Components Table 3 Modular Component Descriptions Item Terminal Component Description 1 Display module Flat panel color graphic display in four sizes with keypad touch screen or combination keypad touch screen input Options for Environmental Conditions Display modules are also available with these characteristics Marine certified 700 6 5 in Conformal coated 1000 10 4 in High bright display for outdoor use e 1250 12 1 in Built in antiglare overlay e 1500 15 in 2 Logic module The logic modules has these hardware features Logic modules are also available in a Power input AC or DC RS 232 serial port Ethernet port 2 USB 2 0 host ports 1 high speed device port Network interface for optional communication module conformal coated option 512 MB nonvolatile flash and 512
116. erations Follow these steps to adjust the time for terminal operations 1 Select Terminal Settings Time Date Regional Settings Time The current time appears in 24 hour format in separate Hour Minute and Second fields Enter time in 24 hour format 13 41 22 Hour Minute Seconds F1 F2 F3 OK Cancel F7 F8 2 Press the Hour Minute and Seconds buttons to change the values Field Description Valid Values Hour The current hour in 24 hour format 0 23 Minute The current minute in 24 hour format 0 59 Seconds The current second in 24 hour format 0 59 3 Press OK when done 76 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Configuration Mode Chapter 4 Change the Time Zone for Terminal Operations You can view or modify the current time zone that is installed on the terminal Time zones are installed as a part of the operating system Changing the time zone adjusts the current time and date to match the new time zone 1 Select Terminal Settings Time Date Regional Settings Time Zone GMT 03 00 Greenland 04 00 Asuncion GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada GMT 04 00 Georgetown La Paz San Juan GMT 04 00 Manaus GMT 04 00 Santiago 04 30 Caracas 05 00 Bogota Lima Quito 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada ww GMT 05 00 Indiana East 06 00 Central America 06 00 C
117. es Timeout Period F2 F3 60 168 hours Print Messages After Specified number of messages OK Cancel a Default Value Example 60 messages When the queue has 60 messages the messages are printed regardless of how long they have been in the queue You can change the number of messages 500 messages or timeout period whichever 15 first 168 hours 7 days If the queue has 350 messages after 168 hours the 350 messages are printed You can change the timeout period Specified number of messages or timeout period whichever is first 4 Pre 5 Pre Rockwell Automation Pu 60 messages If the queue has 60 messages after 24 hours then the 60 168 hours 7 days messages are printed You can change the number of messages and the timeout period For example the number of messages is set to 75 and the timeout period is set to 48 hours If the queue has 75 messages after 24 hours then the 75 messages are printed before the set timeout of 48 hours If the queue has 15 messages after 48 hours the 15 messages are printed after the set timeout period ss OK when done ss OK to return to Terminal Settings blication 2711 November 2010 69 Chapter4 Configuration Mode Check Integrity of It is recommended that you periodically check the integrity of the FactoryTalk View application file that is currently loaded in the terminal and
118. ets the terminal e On open Windows CE terminals the desktop is launched On closed Windows CE terminals the action on startup depends on configured startup options Exit F8 Exits Configuration mode If desktop access is allowed you can access the desktop Navigation Buttons Many FactoryTalk View ME Station dialog boxes have data entry and navigation buttons On touch screen terminals tap the button with your finger or stylus On keypad terminals select the function key listed on the button e fa mouse is attached click a button Table 30 Navigation Buttons Button Description Button Description Close Returns to the previous dialog Moves highlight up or down a list F8 Pressing this button from the Configuration mode v dialog will access the desktop if allowed OK Cancel Accepts changes and returns to previous dialog or Selects a highlighted function or item from a list F7 F8 cancels the operation without saving changes lt 42 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM006A EN P November 2010 Input Panel When you press a button or function key on a data entry field the input panel opens This is where you enter or edit data Configuration Mode Chapter 4 Ifa field is restricted to a numeric value only the 0 9 keys will be enabled Ifthe value is an IP address the 0 9 and decimal point keys will be enabled All other
119. fect these terminal components or settings Windows registry File system including the FactoryTalk View Machine Edition application loaded in the terminal Network parameters including the network device name DHCP enabled and static IP addressing speed and duplex setting Display settings Screen saver configuration Touch screen calibration Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 133 Chapter 8 Firmware Upgrades Download Firmware Files Firmware Upgrade Wizard Before upgrading your terminal firmware you need to download the appropriate firmware installation package for example PVP700 1500_60000 exe from the Rockwell Automation customer website This installation package contains Firmware Upgrade Package FUP contains an autorun executable and the new firmware files Firmware Upgrade Wizard FUW version 6 0 is used to upgrade the terminal firmware using the contents of the FUP Both the FUP and FUW are copied to a specified location on your computer during the download Follow these steps to download firmware installation files to your computer 1 Goto http www rockwellautomation com support and select Firmware Updates under Downloads 2 Select the FactoryTalk View formerly RSView ME link 3 Locate the new FUP TIP The FUP name is ME PVP6xX 06 00 000 fup where 06 00 000 refers to the ME version and will change with each release The 6000 in the installation p
120. fer Utility C Serial connection using PanelView File Transfer Utility and RAS connection 138 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM006A EN P November 2010 Firmware Upgrades Chapter 8 5 Navigate to and select the terminal to receive the firmware update then click Next Select the terminal RSLinx Enterprise USMKEMHAYEST1 1789 417 Backplane 25 DH485 DH485 z DHPlus DH 14 1756 DHRIO B 1756 DHRIO E 5 1756 A7JA 1756 A7 A 0 1756 L63 StressO2_ENET 1 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A 2 1756 CNBR B 1756 CNBR B Firmware Upgrade Wizard EH 169 254 254 2 Panelview Plus 6 700 Panelview Plus 6 700 H 19 et Managed Switch 192 T 77 p i Y 8 192 168 1 73 1756 1756 ENBT A 192 168 1 76 Panelview Plus 6 700 Panelview Plus 6 700 2 Mode Online Not Browsing 6 Follow these steps from this dialog box Browse to the location of the firmware Firmware Upgrade Wizard source files on your computer where the Selected terminal FUP was installed Terminal type PanelView Plus 6 1000 ME v6 00 N Firmware version 6 00 00 Major Minor Patch Build Release The default location is shown Firmware source folder b Choose the version of the upgrade C Program Files Rockwell SoftwareXRSView Enterprise FUPs ES fir mware from the pull down list Upgrade firmware version Major Minor Patch Build Release c Click Next
121. g you can press this button to access Configuration mode Ifa running application does not contain a Goto Configure Mode button you can access Configuration mode during startup by entering Safe Mode from the general Maintenance screens Refer to page 151 for details TIP If the terminal is configured to enter Configuration mode at startup and does not then reload the firmware File system errors are rare and can usually be corrected The internal file system is transaction safe and is significantly more reliable than the FAT file system that supports the external removable USB and SD storage devices Always stop applications before removing power so that data is cleanly flushed out to the file system and the file system is brought to an orderly stop Do not remove the external USB or SD storage devices while writing to the device is underway Although the FactoryTalk View Machine Edition ME application runs from RAM functions such as data logging event logging and historical trending write to flash memory and should be stopped before removing power Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 149 Chapter 9 Advanced Diagnostics 150 Troubleshoot the System Ping and ipconfig are valuable tools for network debugging along with some knowledge of IP and the Winsock error codes Try to ping the destination host Check the destination address Check whether you have a router configured in your netwo
122. g 82 nput Device Settings 65 Access Configuration Mode FT ViewME Station The terminals use onboard software FactoryIalk View ME Station to perform and configure terminal operations When you reset the terminal one of these actions occur depending on the configured startup option FactoryTalk View ME Station is launched which is the Configuration mode of the terminal closed system This is the initial default The Windows Explorer desktop is launched open system e FactoryIalk View Machine Edition mer application is set to run closed system From Windows Explorer desktop you can access the Configuration mode of the terminal by double clicking the FactoryTalk View ME Station icon on the desktop IMPORTANT 0 access Configuration mode from a running application press the Goto Configuration Mode button This button is added to application screens in FactoryTalk View Studio software during application development The application stops running but is still loaded Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 41 Chapter4 Configuration Mode Figure 6 FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration Mode Dialog Box FactoryTalk View ME Station Current application Name of application that is currently loaded L li Appears only if application is loaded Load Application Run Application Application Settings F1 F2 F3 Yes Terminal Settings
123. gic module or communication module before removing the bezel except on the 700 terminal Remove the Display Module Bezel Follow these steps to remove the display module bezel 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Set the terminal display side down on a flat stable surface ATTENTION Wear a properly grounded ESD wristband before touching any of the electronic components in the logic module 3 On touch screen only terminals remove the two screws that secure the small metal plate to the back of the display module 106 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Install and Replace Components Chapter 6 4 Disconnect the touch screen connector Plate Touch Screen Connector 5 Remove the screws from the back of the display module The number of screws varies for each terminal type Display Module Bezel 7 Lift the back of the display module away from the bezel Work on a clean flat stable surface to protect the display from debris scratches and damage 8 Detach the connectors Function key connector Touch screen connector touch screen or keypad touch terminals only 9 Set the bezel aside Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 107 Chapter 6 108 Install and Replace Components Replace the Display Module Bezel Follow these steps to replace the display module bezel 1 2 Make sure the bezel is free of lint and marks b
124. guration You configure communication for your application and controller by using RSLinx Enterprise software Access KEPServer Serial Port ID s Edit the driver settings for the protocol used by your mer application e Edit the device address of the controller on the network Configure KEPServer Serial Port ID s To access KEPServer serial communication you must have KEPServer Enterprise installed on your terminal If you plan on using KEPServer Enterprise and serial communication you must specify which COM port to use To access the KEPServer Serial Port ID dialog select Terminal Settings Networks and Communications KEPServer Serial Port ID s If KEPServer Enterprise is not installed you will get an error message Configure RSLinx Communication Properties Follow these steps to configure driver settings for the communication protocol used by your application 1 Select Terminal Settings Networks and Communications RSLinx Enterprise Communications You will see a tree view of installed cards and network configurations Communication Driver _ Ethernet Driver Has no properties to edit dort Servess recor View Staton Use the Restore Default button to restore the default RSLinx configuration overwriting the Edit Close current configuration stored in the terminal Edit Driver x Use Auto Configuratio Device PLCS Error Check BCC as Parity No
125. hall be less than or equal to Ceable lt Li Maximum internal inductance of the USB peripheral device La Maximum allowed inductance of the USB peripheral device and its associated cable The sum of L of the USB peripheral device and Leable of the associated cable shall be less than or equal to La Li Leable lt Lj When using a high bright display module outdoors catalog number 2711P RDT12H there are important considerations in maximizing the field life of the front bezel and display Using an antiglare overlay and visor e Selecting the proper enclosure Using the proper orientation of the terminal Ultraviolet and infrared radiation can reduce the field life of any electronic device While the materials used in the terminal bezels provide long field life that field life can be extended by proper installation IMPORTANT The high bright display module is compatible only with DC powered logic modules catalog numbers 2711P RP8D 2711P RP8DK 2711P RP9D 2711P RPSDK It cannot be used with AC powered logic modules 26 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Install Terminal Chapter 2 Using an Antiglare Overlay Ultraviolet UV radiation from the sun causes all plastics to fade or yellow and become brittle over time Using an antiglare overlay catalog number 2711P RGT12 will protect the front of the terminal from direct exposure to UV radiation and increase it
126. hapter 7 Computer Connections The RS 232 serial port of the logic module supports application uploads and downloads between the terminal and a computer using a direct connection Figure 13 Serial Port Connection to Computer Computer PanelView Plus 6 Terminal EN J i Un t AL 71050000 segs RS 232 Port Cables Cat No 2711 NC13 5 m 16 4 ft Cat 2711 NC14 10 m 32 7 ft 25 pin to 9 pin Cat No 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft un Adapter if required Table 51 Upload Download Cable with Handshaking Computer Port PanelView Plus Port DCE with Handshaking 9 pin male 9 pin male 1 NC 1 DCD 2 2 Data Receive 3 TXD 3 TXD Data Transmit 5 COM 5 COM 6 pulled high to 12V DSR 6 DSR 7 RTS 7 RIS 8 CIS 8 CTS 9 NC 9 NC Table 52 Upload Download Cable without Hardware Handshaking PanelView Plus Port Computer Port CE DTE 9 pin male 9 pin 25 2 2 3 3 TXD 3 2 5 COM 5 7 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 123 Chapter7 Terminal Connections Ethernet Connections The Ethernet port on the logic module that supports these connections EtherNet IP communication e Third party Ethernet communication Auto MDI MDIX connections Network connections Application uploads downloads Printing
127. icrosoft Corp All rights Memory 353380 KB RAM reserved This computer program is 1 protected by U S and international Registered to copyright laws Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Windows CE Operating System Chapter 5 Startup Options The Startup Options tab of the System Information dialog lets you show or hide battery warnings at startup show or hide watchdog errors at startup and launch the platform as either an open or closed system System Information General Startup Options Device Name Copyrights E Warnings Always show at startup halt startup Always show at startup continue with startup Never show at startup Open system Run Windows Desktop Explorer at startup fClased cvstem Ri m FactorwTalk View Station at startin Battery Warnings If the battery is low missing or dead a warning will display each time the terminal starts up TIP e The terminal can be operated without a battery if there is no requirement for the time and date to be accurate When replacing the battery you can verify the accuracy of the system date and time from the desktop control panel or the terminal settings in FactoryTalk View ME Station P Battery Low Depleted Replace battery and verify time date of system clock Otherwise time date stamped data may be inaccurate You have three options on how to handle the ok battery warning
128. igure Diagnostics You can configure diagnostics for the current computer To access diagnostics select Terminal Settings gt Diagnostic Setup from the Configuration Mode main dialog You will see a tree view of diagnostic nodes To access the Remote Log Setup or Message Routing select the node and then the Edit button Diagnostics Setup c Destination Setup FT View Diagnostics List p Re Audit Message Logging Address F1 255 255 255 255 4445 The Remote Log Destination forwards received messages to a Windows computer running diagnostics The location is determined by the IP address and port number Description Valid Values Address Address of the remote Windows computer XXX XXX XXX XXX 4445 default Port The port used to communicate with the remote Windows computer The Message Routing dialog lets you access these dialogs e Remote Log Factorylalk View Diagnostics List Each dialog shows a list of messages that can be sent to that destination The list shows the status of each message type Use the On Off button to turn a message type on or off A message type is enabled if it has a checked box M Operator Error v Operator Warning 1 Operator Info a Developer Error n Developer Warning b 4 C Developer Info L Developer Audit __ Secure Error secure Warning Secure Info secure Audit cun The Audit Message L
129. igures the screen saver and enables the touch screen cursor Desktop Access Setup Specifies whether the desktop can be accessed with or without a password and lets you set reset the password File Management Copies or deletes application files and font files from the terminal by using an SD card or a USB flash drive You can also delete all FactoryTalk View ME Station log files Font Linking Links a font file to a base font loaded on the terminal Input Devices Configures settings for the keypad touch screen or attached keyboard and mouse including touch screen calibration Also lets you choose between a pop up character input or pop up keyboard for string input File Integrity Check Checks the integrity of the mer application file and runtime files by logging details to a file integrity check log You can view and clear this log at any time Networks and Communications Configures Ethernet settings and communication settings for serial DHPlus DH 485 and ControlNet applications Print Setup Configures settings for printing displays alarm messages and diagnostics messages generated by the application Startup Options System Event Log Specifies whether the terminal launches the desktop Configuration mode or runs an application on startup Displays system events logged by the terminal and lets you clear events from the log System Information Time Date Regional Settings 44
130. information Sets and reports a device name and memory allocation usage Terminal Server Clients Displays terminal services client access licenses for devices that connect to a terminal server Touch Volume amp Sound Sets touch screen properties cursor and calibrates touch screen Adjusts volume and sound properties for events applications and key clicks 1 Applies only to PanelView Plus 6 terminals with extended features and file viewers Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Windows CE Operating System Chapter 5 Hardware Monitor g Hardware Monitor The PanelView Hardware Monitor applet provides status and troubleshooting information for the terminals including processes system event log details and monitoring of battery voltages temperatures and system usage for example CPU and memory loading Processes The Processes tab of the Hardware Monitor applet shows all processes currently running on the PanelView Plus 6 terminal and memory usage of each process PanelView Hardware Monitor 00400002 80225000 4159328 udevice exe 01620002 00010000 18400 2269184 1691648 577536 udevice exe D1ECODDA 00010000 2464 1814528 1630208 184320 Ez udevice exe 020F0002 00010000 4896 1814528 1630208 184320 udevice exe 03020006 00010000 4536 1814528 1626112 188416 wt5portm exe 05920004 00010000 12160 2207744 1847296 360448 E servicesd exe OSFOO004 00010000 3350
131. ings Time Date Regional Settings Regional Settings Numeric Format Decimal Separator F1 The field shows the default decimal separator The field will accept a separator up to three characters 2 Enter up to three characters for the new separator then press OK Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Configuration Mode Change the Time Format for a Language Chapter 4 Follow these steps to change the time format for the selected language 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Regional Settings Time Format Sample 1 53 09 PM AM Symbol Time Format t ira h mm ss tt PM Symbol 9 hhimmiss tt O Himmiss HH mm ss Separator F3 DK F7 Cancel F8 The current time is shown using the currently selected format 2 Press the appropriate buttons to adjust the formats Field Description Example h mm ss tt default 7 23 02 AM or 1 13 31 PM h hour no leading zero 11 43 59 AM tt AM or PM symbol hh mm ss tt 07 23 02 AM or 01 13 31 PM hh hour with leading zero 11 43 59 PM tt or PM symbol Time Format H mm ss 7 03 42 or 1 13 32 hour in 24 hour format no leading zero 23 43 59 HH mm ss 07 03 42 or 01 13 22 HH hour in 24 hour format with leading zero 23 43 59 AM Symbol Characters to indicate AM If the time formatis AM default set to h mm ss tt or hh mm s
132. is not functioning properly f both the mouse and the touch screen are not working then it is an application anomaly Touch input and dragging is inaccurate The touch Calibrate the touch screen screen is present and working but requires e n FactoryTalk View ME Station select Terminal Settings gt Input Devices Touch calibration Screen gt Calibration From the desktop control panel open the Touch applet and select the Calibration tab 1 If you are unable to resolve the anomaly replace the display module or bezel 146 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Troubleshoot the System Chapter 9 Table 64 Resolve Anomalies with Mouse Symptom The mouse is not operating correctly Recommended Action Check the USB cable and connection De terminal ach and then reattach the mouse Cycle power to the The screen cursor may not be visible or the mouse settings may need adjusting Check if the screen cursor is disabled e n FactoryTalk View ME Station selec From the desktop control panel open Check the mouse setting e n FactoryTalk View ME Station selec From the desktop control panel open Terminal Settings gt Display gt Cursor he Display applet and select the Cursor tab Terminal Settings Input Devices Mouse he Mouse applet The mouse is a keyboard mouse USB composite device Attach a standalone USB mouse The USB mouse may not
133. itable printer driver is available You can connect a printer to either USB host port on the terminal For more information on supported printers go to the knowledgebase at http www rockwellautomation com support and search for ID 111636 in the Search Answers box Printers are configured and managed from the Printers applet in the desktop control panel A wizard is supported for each printer type Table 39 Support for Printers Printer Type Description Local USB You can connect a JETSET supported printer to a USB host port The printer attached to the USB host port can be shared by a remote terminal when configured as a network printer on the remote terminal Network The terminal supports a remote printer connected to the network via the Ethernet port The printer can be addressed by its device name or IP address RDP ICA A local printer can be made available to a Windows server application that is running in an RDP Remote Desktop Protocol session on the terminal 1 Applies only to PanelView Plus 6 terminals with extended features After configuring a printer you can access it from desktop applications and from FactoryIalk View ME Station in the Terminal Settings Print Setup dialog Applications can also select and share printers Automatic Printer Installation Follow these steps to install a plug and play printer from the Windows desktop For manual printer installation refer to page 97 TIP The p
134. ith the National Electrical Code Article 500 Figure 3 PanelView Plus 6 Terminals Control Drawing Associated Nonincendive Field Wiring Apparatus PanelView Plus 6 Host Product DODO OOOO ot T Nonincendive Field um DODOODDOdpOadadaadbaaadaadaaadaaadaaadaurn n No Wiring Apparatus USB Host Port USB Peripheral Device USB Host Port USB Peripheral Device Table 21 PanelView Plus 6 USB Port Circuit Parameters C L c e Groups Aand GroupsCandD GroupsAandB Groups 5 25V DC 1 68 10 pF 10 pF 15 uH 15 uH Selected nonincendive field wiring apparatus must have nonincendive circuit parameters conforming with Table 22 Table 22 Required Circuit Parameters for the USB Peripheral Device V ax Imax gt l Ci Cape lt Li Leable La Application Information Per the National Electrical Code the circuit parameters of nonincendive field wiring apparatus for use in hazardous locations shall be coordinated with the associated nonincendive field wiring apparatus such that their combination remains nonincendive The PanelView Plus 6 terminals and the USB peripheral devices shall be treated in this manner Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 25 Chapter2 Install Terminal Outdoor Installation for High bright Displays The
135. k for ease of installation wiring and maintenance Logic modules with a DC power input use two position terminal block Logic modules with an AC power input use a three position terminal block WARNING Fxplosion Hazard A Substitution of components may impair suitability for hazardous locations Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off and area is known to be nonhazardous Do not connect or disconnect components unless power has been switched off All wiring must comply with N E C articles 501 502 503 and or section 18 1J2 as appropriate Peripheral equipment must be suitable for the location in which it is used SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power before installing or replacing components Failure to disconnect power may result in electrical shock or damage to the terminal Follow these steps to remove the terminal block 1 Loosen the two screws that secure the terminal block 2 Gently pull the terminal block away from the connector Two position Three position DC Terminal Block AC Terminal Block Follow these steps to install the terminal block 1 Reattach the terminal block to the connector until seated 2 Tighten the two screws that secure the terminal block to the connector 34 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 DC Power Connections Connect Power Chapter 3 DC powered
136. ke ror AR AE S 124 Ethernet Cables saa osse 125 Security Considerations 125 DH 485 DH Communication Module 126 Status Indicators vie eas ys ede E 126 DH 485 Network Port Wiring 127 DELE Network Connections 128 Controller Mod le seoed eea 129 Additional Resources 129 ControlNet Protocol 129 Compatible ControlNet Contrrollers 129 Software and Firmware Requirements 130 ControlNet Module Connectors 131 and Redundant Cables 131 Module Connection to ControlNet Network 132 Chapter 8 Chapter len Viti conte aS e rA Ma URN etos 133 Terminal Firtnwarec m ey ese eve EUN EIS AI 133 Download Firmware Eiles2 ote tuv 134 Firmware Upgrade Wizard 134 Upgrading Terminal Firmware from a Storage Device 135 Create a Firmware Upgrade ard i ose edad e es ra terna 135 Upgrade Terminal Firmware Using Firmware Upgrade Card 137 Upgrade Terminal Firmware over the Network 138 Chapter 9 Chapter ore eroe xe asha E WP E Ur Ime Ones 141
137. lay area WxH 700 132 x 99 5 2 x 3 9 in 000 211 x 158 mm 8 3 x 6 2 in 250 and 1250 high bright 246 x 184 mm 9 7 x 7 2 in 500 304 x 228 mm 12 0 x 9 0 in Resolution 700 640 x 480 18 bit color graphics 000 640 x 480 18 bit color graphics 250 and 1250 high bright display 800 x 600 18 bit color graphics 500 1024 x 768 18 bit color graphics Luminance typical 700 to 1500 300 cd m Nits 250 high bright 1000 cd m Nits Backlight 700 to 1500 CCFL 50 000 hours life min 250 high bright Backlight not replaceable Touch screen Actuation rating Operating force Analog resistive 1 million presses 10 110g Keypad function keys n Actuation rating Operating force Function keys numeric and navigation 1 million presses 340g Real time clock Battery backed 2 minutes per month Battery life is 4 years min at 25 C 77 F Memory 512 MB nonvolatile flash 512 MB RAM Secure digital SD card 1 GB or 2 GB cat no 1784 SD1 1784 SD2 Status indicators COMM green Fault red Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 155 Appendix A Specifications Table 68 Technical Specifications 2711P Kxxxx8 2711P Txxxx8 2711P Bxxxx8 2711P Kxxxx9 2711P Txxxx9 2711P Bxxxx9 Attribute 2711P Kxxxx8 2711P Txxxx8 2711P Bxxxx8 2711P Kxxxx9 2711P Txxxx9 2711 9 Electrical Input volt
138. le path file pdf g Opens the PDF file and dims the Menu command on the Menu and the Open folder button File gt Open command the Open button Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 99 Chapter5 Windows CE Operating System Notes 100 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Chapter 6 Install and Replace Components Chapter Objectives This chapter shows provides topics on how to install or replace components of the PanelView Plus 6 terminals Topic Page Install or Replace the Logic Module 102 Install or Replace a Communication Module 103 Replace the Display Module 105 Replace the Bezel 106 Replace the Battery 109 Replace the Backlight 111 Remove the Product ID Label 114 Load an SD Card or USB Flash Drive 115 Clean the Display 116 Required Tools These tools are required to install and replace components 00 1 and 2 Phillips screwdriver Electrostatic Discharge ESD wristband Prec autions Before installing or replacing any components disconnect power from the terminal During installation take care not to touch any of the exposed electronic components SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power from the terminal before installing or replacing any components Failure to disconnect power may result in electrical shock or damage to the terminal ATTENTION Be careful when touching any of the exposed electronic A componen
139. lect a key Ifa mouse is attached click a key 2 Press the Select button to copy the character to the display area 3 Press Enter when done to exit the input panel Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 43 Chapter 4 Configuration Mode Terminal Settings Table 32 Terminal Settings Terminal Settings Alarms You can modify settings on the terminal that are not specific to the application 1 Select Terminal Settings from the FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode dialog Terminal Settings Alarms Diagnostics Setup Displa Moves selection bar up or down System Information Time Date Regional Settings Accesses settings for selected function Closes dialog and returns to previous dialog 2 Select a function by using the up and down cursor buttons On touch screen terminals press the button On keypad terminals press the key on the keypad or the corresponding terminal function key 3 Press the Enter key to access selected function Description Specifies whether to close the alarm display on the terminal when the newest alarm is acknowledged by an operator By default the alarm display is closed Diagnostics Setup Display Forwards diagnostic messages form a remote log destination to a computer running diagnostics Sets the intensity of the backlight shows the temperature of the displays conf
140. lect the manufacture and model of the JETCET printer Accept the default printer name or enter another Print a test page to verify the installed printer Specify whether you want the printer to be shared on the network You can turn the task bar on or off in the open Windows CE shell by choosing Start gt Settings gt Taskbar then checking or clearing the Auto Hide check box On touch screen terminals touching the bottom of the display will recover the task bar when in Auto Hide mode From the desktop you can access Windows Explorer in several ways Open the My Device icon on the desktop Choose Start Programs Window Explorer vew Go Fortes ele 2 22 5 wl x ruraaman Address Device 2 d Application My Network Program Files Temp USB Storage VFS Windows Control Printer Data Documents Panel Besides the typical system folders a few folders contain items that are specific to the PanelView Plus 6 platforms Folder Content Contains FactoryTalk View Machine Edition application files Path Application Data Rockwell Software RSViewME Application Data VFS Virtual File System Provides firmware version information for the terminal Path VFS Platform Firmware Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 97 Chapter 5 Windows Operating System PDF Reader Li
141. licable laws Follow these steps to replace the backlight 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Remove the display module bezel IMPORTANT 700 series C display is not secured by screws and is retained only by a bracket Use care not to drop the display once the bezel is removed 3 Remove the four screws that secure the LCD display For 700 displays remove the four screws that secure the display bracket Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 111 Chapter6 Install and Replace Components 4 Lift the LCD display and detach the display connector from the circuit board The circuit board layout may vary for each terminal model The location of the connector varies by model Display Connector 5 Detach the backlight connectors from the circuit board The 1250 has one or two backlight connectors depending on the series of the display The 1500 has four backlight connectors Backlight Connector 6 Follow these steps for the 700 and 1000 displays a Press the retaining tab that secures the backlight then pull out the backlight Backlight Retaining Tab 112 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 Install and Replace Components Chapter 6 b Insert the new backlight 7 Follow these steps for the 1250 and 1500 displays a Remove the screws that secure the backlights and remove the backlights For the 1250 series A and B dis
142. lick Finish to copy the firmware files to Uparade type Firmware upgrade card th e firmware up grad e card Terminal type PanelView Plus 6 700 1500 ME v6 00 Upgrade firmware version 06 00 00 Major Minor Patch Build Release progress bar will automatically update as files are copied to the USB flash drive ViewPoint Yes or SD card KEPServer drivers None Click OK when the firmware upgrade xi comp letes successfully 1 The firmware upgrade card was created successfully a TIP If the firmware files were copied to a location on the hard drive copy the files to the root directory of the USB flash drive or SD card Remove the USB flash drive or SD card from your computer Proceed to the next section to use this firmware upgrade card to upgrade the terminal firmware Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Firmware Upgrades Chapter 8 Upgrade Terminal Firmware Using Firmware Upgrade Card Follows these steps to transfer firmware files from the USB flash drive or SD card to the terminal This is the firmware upgrade card you just created IMPORTANT remove or accidently disconnect the USB flash drive or SD card while a firmware upgrade Is in process This could corrupt the firmware and make the terminal unstable e Do not power off the terminal during a firmware upgrade e USB hubs can produce unexpected behavior and are not recomm
143. lies to the cat 0 2711P RDT12H 1250 high bright display module Table 20 Adapter Plates Cat No m ALARM To This Terminal Cutout 2711P RAK7 700 keypad or keypad touch PanelView Standard 900 keypad 2711P RAT7 700 touch PanelView Plus 900 touch 2711P RAK10 000 keypad or keypad touch PanelView 1000 1000e keypad 2711P RAT10 000 touch PanelView 1000 1000e touch 2711P RAK15 500 keypad or keypad touch PanelView 1200 1400 keypad 2711P RAT15 500 touch PanelView 1200e 1400e touch 2711P RAK12E 250 keypad PanelView 1200 1400 keypad 2711P RAT12E2 250 touch PanelView 1200 touch 2711P RAT12E 250 touch PanelView 1200e 1400e touch 2711P RAK12S 250 keypad touch PanelView Standard 1400 keypad 2711P RAT12S 250 touch PanelView Standard 1400 touch 1 Applies also to PanelView 1 2 Applies also to PanelView 1000 1000e touch terminals 000 1000e keypad or keypad touch terminals Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Chapter Objectives Chapter 2 Install Terminal This chapter provides details on how to install your terminal in a panel Topic Page Environment and Enclosure Information 23 North American Hazardous Location Approval 24 Outdoor Installation for High bright Displays 26 Required Tools 28 Clearances 28 Panel Cutout Dimensions 28 Product Dimensions 29 Mount the Terminal in a Panel 30
144. load 72 The log provides a date and time stamp of when each event occurred and text describing the event If the event log is full when a new event occurs the oldest entry is removed to accommodate the new event The Export Log button lets you export the event log to a CSV file csv in the Windows folder with the default file name SystemLog csv The Clear Log button lets you clear all events from the log The Details button lets you view more details for a selected event Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 87 Chapter5 Windows CE Operating System Monitors The Monitors tab of the Panel View Hardware Monitor applet provides continuous temperature voltage and load information for the terminal PanelView Hardware Monitor ystemEventLog Monitors About NK EXE udevice exe udevice exe udevice exe udevice exe wtSportm exe servicesd exe IRSLinxNG exe RSVCHost exe explorer exe fselect exe CeVncServer exe control exe 00400002 01020002 0167000 02100002 04080002 05940006 04040004 06610002 07880002 05340012 05351344 04550056 0764034 O684039E 80225000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 4192368 18432 2624 4895 1536 12160 334224 2560 1292992 109024 51520 2048 1132752 22688 2269184 1814528 1814528 1
145. mese Thai Hindi Devanagari and other Indic languages The font also includes Chinese Japanese and Korean support You can load additional fonts on the system by copying the font files to the Windows Fonts folder on the terminal To access this folder select the My Device icon on the desktop or choose Start gt Programs gt Windows Explorer Table 71 True Type Fonts True Type Fonts File Name Arial Unicode MS version 1 01 arialuni ttf Latin Fonts Arial Arial Subset 1 30 1 30 ttf Arial Black arialk ttf Arial Bold arialbd ttf Arial Bold Italic arialbi ttf Arial Italic ariali ttf Comic Sans MS Comic Sans MS comic ttf Comic Sans MS Bold comicbd ttf Courier New Courier New Subset 1 30 cour 1 30 ttf Courier New Bold courbd ttf Courier New Bold Italic courbi ttf Courier New Italic couri ttf Georgia Georgia georgia ttf Georgia Bold georgiab ttf Georgia Bold Italic georgiaz ttf Georgia Italic georgiai ttf Impact impact ttf Kino kino ttf Microsoft Logo mslogo ttf Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 159 Fonts Resident on Terminal Table 71 True Type Fonts True Type Fonts File Name Symbol symbol ttf Tahoma Tahoma Subset 1 07 1 07 ttf Tahoma Bold ahomabd ttf Times New Roman Times New Roman Subset 1 30 imes_1_30
146. minal Settings Input Devices Keypad String Popup Invoke pop up character input C Yes instead of pop up keyboard F1 No Cancel F8 tead of popup keyboard button to select the preferred input method for string entry 3 Press OK Calibrate a Touch Screen Follow these steps to calibrate the touch screen IMPORTANT Use a plastic stylus device with a minimum tip radius of 1 3 mm 0 051 in to prevent damage to the touch screen 1 Select Terminal Settings Input Devices Touch Screen Calibration Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat at as the target moves around the screen 2 Follow the instructions on the screen When the calibration is complete you will see a message that indicates new calibration settings have been measured On Touch screens the screen to register saved data Wait for 30 seconds to cancel saved data and keep the current settings On Keypad terminals Press the Enter key to accept new settings Press the Esc key to keep old settings 66 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Configuration Mode Chapter 4 Set Double tap Sensitivity for a Touch Screen You can set and test the sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between touch screen presses The process is identical to setting the double tap sensitivity for the mouse 1 Select Terminal Settings Input
147. module IMPORTANT The earth ground connection to ground is mandatory This connection is required for noise immunity reliability and Electromagnetic Compliance EMC with the European Union EU EMC directive for CE mark conformance This connection 15 required for safety by Underwriters Laboratory Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 35 Chapter3 Connect Power The earth ground terminal requires a minimum wire gauge Table 26 Earth Ground Wire Specifications for DC Power Symbol Terminal Screw Torque E GND Stranded or solid Cu 90 C 194 F de AW a ated ATTENTION Damage malfunction can occur when a voltage potential exists between two separate ground points Make sure the terminal does not serve as a conductive path between ground points at different potentials All of the communication ports on the supported communication modules and the terminal itself are isolated with the exception of the USB ports Connect DC Power WARNING Explosion Hazard A Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off and area 15 known to be nonhazardous Disconnect all power before installing or replacing components Failure to disconnect power may result in electrical shock or damage to the terminal Follow these steps to connect the terminal to DC power 1 Verify that the terminal is not connected to a power source 2 Secure the DC power wires to the terminal block
148. n 2711P UM006A EN P November 2010 17 Chapter 1 Overview Table 7 PanelView Plus 6 Terminals with Extended Features Cat Nos Display Communication Nonvolatile Keypad Touch Keypad Touch Size Type RS 232 Ethernet ower RAM Memory 700 Model 2711P K7C4D9 2711P T7C4D9 2711P B7C4D9 6 5 in Color DC 512 MB 51 2711P K7C4A9 2711P T7C4A9 2711P B7C4A9 AC 512 MB 51 1000 Model 2711P K10C4D9 2711P T10C4D9 2711P B10C4D9 10 4 in Color DC 512 MB 51 2711P K10C4A9 2711P T10C4A9 2711P B10C4A9 512 MB 51 1250 Model 2711P K12C4D9 2711 12 409 2711P B12C4D9 12 1 in Color DC 512 MB 51 2711P K12C4A9 2711P T12C4A9 2711P B12C4A9 512 MB 51 1500 2711P K15C4D9 2711P T15C4D9 2711P B15C4D9 15 in Color DC 512 MB 51 2711P K15C4A9 2711P T15C4A9 2711P B15C4A9 AC 512 MB 51 1 The logic module supports FactoryTalk View Machine Edition software version 6 0 or later FactoryTalk ViewPoint software version 1 2 or later and the Windows CE 6 0 operating system with extended features and file viewers 18 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Overview Chapter 1 Module Selections Display modules logic modules and communication modules can be ordered as separate components for field installation Table 8 Display Modules
149. n the terminal including the date time and numeric formats Regional settings are accessed by choosing Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings Regional Settings The current language is shown at the bottom of the Regional Settings dialog Select a Language Before you can modify regional settings for a language you need to select a language installed on the terminal Languages are installed as a part of the operating system 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Regional Settings Language IChinese Hong Kong S A R IChinese Macau S A R IChinese People s Republic of China Chinese Singapore a Chinese Taiwan ish Australia ish Belize ish Canada ww ish Caribbean ish Ireland ish Jamaica w ish New Zealand ish Republic of the Philippines ish South Africa to ish Trinidad and Tobago English Zimbabwe 5 Current Language French Belgium French Canada French France English United States United States 1033 Close 78 F8 OK Cancel F7 F8 2 Select a language by pressing the up and down cursor keys 3 Press OK The selected language shows at the bottom of the Regional Settings dialog Change the Decimal Separator for Numeric Formats You can change the decimal separator used in numerics for the current language The default decimal separator is a period 1 Select Terminal Sett
150. n until Do not start FactoryIalk View is selected TIP When disabling FactoryTalk View ME Station desktop access must be set to allow or your will receive a warning Refer to Enable Desktop Access on page 50 for details 3 Press OK Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 47 Chapter 4 48 Configuration Mode Enter Configuration Mode on Startup Follow these steps to automatically launch the FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode dialog on startup 1 Choose Terminal Settings gt Startup Options 2 Press the On Startup button to select Go to Configuration Mode Do not start FactoryTalk View ME Station Go to Configuration On Startup Configuration Mode Options F1 F2 Run Options F3 3 Press the Configuration Mode Options button Yes Load Current Application Replace RSLinx O Yes Enterprise Communications F2 OK Cancel 8 4 Press the Load Current Application button specify whether you want to load the current application on startup 5 Press the Replace RSLinx Communications button to specify whether to use the communication configuration of the current application or that of the terminal on startup Select No to use the RSLinx configuration of the terminal Select Yes to use the configuration of the application The terminal configuration is replac
151. ne Baud 19200 Stop Bits 1 Ack Poll Timeout msec 3000 Max Retries 3 Station Number 0 b 4 COM Port 1 Restore Default ra F1 k 2 Select communication card installed on your terminal 3 Press the Edit Driver button to view the current driver properties 4 Select a property to modify then press the Edit button 5 Modify the setting then press the Enter button You return to the previous dialog with the newly entered data 54 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Configuration Mode Table 33 Communication Driver Properties Field Serial Properties Description Chapter 4 Valid Values Use Auto Config Automatically or manually configures the baud rate parity and error Yes auto configure checking parameters No manual configure Device The serial device terminal is connected to PLC 5 SLC MicroLogix Logix Platform Error Check Type of error checking used Error checking is automatically configured if BCC CRC Use Auto Config is set to Yes Parity Type of parity used Parity is automatically configured if Use Auto Config is None Odd Even set to Yes Baud Rate Data rate at which serial driver communicates The baud rate 1 110 300 600 1200 4800 automatically configured if Use Auto Config is set to Yes 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Stop Bits Number of stop bits use
152. nication Table 43 Runtime Communication Cables PanelView Plus 6 Terminals to SLC Controllers SLC 500 5 01 5 02 SLC 5 03 5 04 5 05 SLC 5 03 SLC 5 04 SLC 5 05 Protocol PanelView Plus 6 Comm Port CH1 45 CHO 9 pin RS 232 CH1 45 CH1 DH CH1 DH 485 DF1 or DH 485 DH 485 RS 232 DF1 port 9 pin Ne Use AlC module Use AIC module RS 232 DH 485 port 9 pin 1761 NET AIC to PNG Dok 1761 NET AIC to connect to port 1 or 2 connect to port 1 or 2 1761 CBL AS03 1761 CBL AS03 DH 485 port 3 m 10 ft 1761 NET AIC 3 m 10 ft e Requires 2711P RN6 2711P RN6K 1761 09 to connect to port 3 1761 09 9 m 30 ft 9 m 30 ft ControlNet ControlNet port __ _ E __ Requires 2711 155 2711P RN15SK 1585J M type cable or EtherNet IP EtherNet IP port Use 1781 NE FENI module m 2711P CBL EX04 4 m 14 ft DH port Shielded Requires 2711P RN6 2711P RN6K uH twinaxial DH cable 1770 CD 1 EtherNet IP direct connection from the terminal to SLC 5 05 controller requires an Ethernet switch or the 2711P CBL EX04 crossover cable Table 44 Runtime Communication Cables PanelView Plus 6 Terminals to PLC 5 and MicroLogix Controllers PLC 5 PLC 5C PLC 5E MicroLogix 1400 1500LRP MicroLogix 1000 1100 1200 1400 1500LSP MicroLogix 1100 1400 Protocol PanelView Plus 6 Comm
153. ns or in FactoryTalk View ME Station Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Troubleshoot the System Chapter 9 Access Maintenance terminal typically launches i desktop or a FactoryTalk Mod ME I application on startup You can also start the system in Maintenance mode for Operations diagnostic and repair purposes Follow these steps to access Maintenance actions at startup TIP All terminals require an attached USB keyboard to navigate in Maintenance mode 1 Insert a thin nonconductive probe into the hole marked Default on the back of the logic module and press the switch o COMM o FAULT Co DEFAULT RESET The terminal restarts in Maintenance mode with the display brightness set to 10096 Refer to Table 67 for a description of maintenance operations Aten Bradley E Initial Maintenance Window default button pressed please select maintenance options The version refers to the boot loader Maintenance Menu ver 01 01 Continue booting with selected options Continue with this system boot Special BOOT Action None This option will continue booting with the options selected on the Display resolution AUTO left IMPORTANT USB keyboard required Press the RESET switch to ignore changes and continue system boot TIP Use the keys at the bottom of window to make selections Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO
154. nswer unlock case sensitive When desktop access is set to allow you can access the desktop by pressing the Exit button from FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode Enable Desktop Access Follow these steps to enable desktop access 1 Select Terminal Settings Desktop Access Setup 2 Press the Desktop Access button to select Allow The Enter Password dialog box appears TIP Each time you change access from disallow to allow you are required to enter a password The initial default password is password 3 Press the Password button to enter the password and press Enter 4 Press Enter again to return to Desktop Access Management Desktop Access Management Allow Desktop Access F2 O Disallow Set Password F3 Password status Password is not set Challenge question Challenge is not set Reset Password Fale Cancel F8 Notice that the password has been cleared Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM006A EN P November 2010 Configuration Mode Chapter 4 5 Press OK to exit Desktop Access Management then Close to exit Terminal Settings 6 Press Exit from FactoryTalk View ME Station to access the desktop With desktop access set to allow you will not be required to enter a password Disable Desktop Access To restrict desktop access the FactoryIalk View ME Station startup option must be set to one of these options Go to Configuration Mode this is the defaul
155. o Controllers on page 118 if you are using standard Allen Bradley cables IMPORTANT Adaisy chained network is recommended We do not recommend a hybrid star daisy chain networks as shown Figure 16 Daisy chain Connection Belden Belden Belden 3106A 3106A or 3106A or Attach the connector to a Belden 3106A or 9842 cable as shown Figure 17 or Figure 18 Figure 17 Single Cable Connection Orange with White Stripe E Terminal White with Orange Stripes 4 B 3 Common L _ 2 Shield a 1 Chassis Ground Shrink Tubing Recommended Blue 3106A or Drain Wire Blue with White Stripes 9842 Figure 18 Multiple Cable Connection to Previous Device to Successive Device Table 56 Belden 3106A Wire Connections For this Wire Pair Connect this Wire To this Terminal Shield Drain Non jacketed Terminal 2 Shield Blue Blue Terminal 3 Common White Orange White with Orange Stripe Terminal 4 Data B Orange with White Stripe Terminal 5 Data A Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 127 Chapter7 Terminal Connections DH Network Connections Use a Belden 9463 twin axial or equivalent cable catalog number 1770 CD to connect a terminal to link You can connect a DH link in two ways Trunk line drop line from the drop line to the connector screw terminals on the DH connectors of the processor Daisy chain to the conn
156. ogging dialog lets you log messages as Audit or Information when the Edit button is pressed Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 71 Chapter4 Configuration Mode View and Clear the System Event Log The System Event Log dialog displays a list of warnings errors and events logged by the terminal The log provides a time stamp of when each event occurred and text describing the event If the event log is full when a new event occurs the oldest entry is removed to accommodate the new event 1 Select Terminal Settings gt System Event Log System Event Log 10 20 2010 1 AM SYSMON boot Reason Normal power on 10 20 2010 12 35 59 AM Microsoft R Windows CE R 6 00 0000 Retail 10 20 2010 12 35 59 AM The Event log service was started 10 20 2010 12 23 58 AM SYSMON System boot Reason Normal power on a 10 20 2010 12 23 55 AM SYSMON Factory reset requested by user 10 20 2010 3 55 SYSMON NEW registry created by OS ver 01 00 10 20 2010 12 21 57 AM Microsoft R Windows R 6 00 0000 Retail 10 20 2010 12 21 57 AM The Event log service was started Clear More Details F1 F2 2 Select an event and press the More Details button to display log details for that event 3 Press the Clear All button to clear all system event logs 4 Press Close 72 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM006A EN P November 2010 Configuration Mod
157. on recoverable hardware fault with display module Replace the display module 142 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Troubleshoot the System Chapter 9 Check the Start up Messages and Codes Refer to Start up Messages and Codes on page 144 for a list of message states and error codes that may appear on the splash screen during startup Check Voltages and Temperatures Check the battery voltage processor temperature and display temperature Battery voltage must be at least 2 75V DC Replace the battery if the voltage is less than 2 75V DC CPU processor temperature should be less than 95 C 203 F Display temperatures should be less than 55 131 F From FactoryTalk View ME Station do the following Check the CPU temperature and battery voltage by selecting Terminal Settings gt System Information gt Terminal Information Check the display temperature by selecting Terminal Settings Display Display Temperature From the desktop control panel do the following Open the Hardware Monitor applet and select the Monitors tab This tab shows the battery voltage processor temperature and display temperature If the CPU and display temperatures are higher check for obstructed airflow in the chassis and attempt to moderate the ambient temperatures within the enclosure and surroundings Check the System Event Log Check the system event log for errors or
158. ons AC power 37 DC power 35 reset 40 terminal block 34 wiring guidelines 33 power supply and terminal blocks 21 34 print setup control panel 95 for alarms 68 for diagnostic messages 68 for displays 68 processor temperature 73 control panel 88 FactoryTalk View 73 product dimensions 29 protective earth AC power 37 regional settings FactoryTalk View ME 78 81 reset switch 15 reset terminal from maintenance window 153 restore factory defaults 151 RSLinx communication settings 54 run loaded application 46 runtime cables 118 5 screen saver control panel 91 FactoryTalk View 64 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 165 Index 166 SD card installation 115 serial communication connections 121 DF1 121 DH485 121 null modem cable 122 ports 121 124 printing 121 transferring applications 121 using amodem 122 servers file server 85 ftp server 85 UPnP server 85 ViewPoint 85 VNC server 85 web server 85 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 125 SNMP Protocol 125 software support FactoryTalk View ME Station 13 FactoryTalk View Studio for ME software 13 FactoryTalk ViewPoint software 13 Windows CE operating system 13 solar visor 21 specifications 155 certifications 157 environmental 157 technical 155 startup anomalies 149 error messages 144 startup options 13 40 control panel 93 disable configuration mode 47 di
159. over the Network Firmware Upgrade Wizard FUW and RSLinx Enterprise software version 5 0 or later RSLinx Enterprise software is required so that you can select the terminal on the network Follow these steps to copy firmware files to the terminal over a network using RSLinx Enterprise software and Ethernet communication 1 Run the Firmware Upgrade Wizard Choose Tools Firmware Upgrade Wizard in FactoryTalk View Studio Choose Start Programs Rockwell Firmware Upgrade Wizard Software FactoryTalk View Tools gt ME Firmware Up grade Select the type of firmware upgrade to perform Wizard Upgrade firmware on terminal C Create firmware upgrade card 2 Select Upgrade firmware on terminal and click Next ES sal PaneMiew Pius 4007800 MEv310 v510 Cancel 3 Click Yes to continue Firmware Upgrade 2 All MER files should be backed up and removed from the PanelView Plus Panelview Plus CE or Panelview Plus Compact terminal before performing 4 firmware upgrade It is not necessary to back up files on PanelView Plus 6 terminals Do you wish to continue 4 Select Network Connection using RSLinx Enterprise and click Next Firmware Upgrade Wizard Select the type of connection to the terminal This is the only valid selection for PanelView Plus 6 terminals ctoryT alk View ME Station v6 00 or later terminals C Ethernet connection using PanelView File Trans
160. play ATTENTION The functional earth and protective earth connections to A ground are mandatory The functional earth ground connection is required for electromagnetic compliance EMC with the EU European Union EMC directive for CE mark conformance The protective earth ground connection is required for safety and regulatory compliance IMPORTANT PanelView Plus 6 devices with an AC power input you must connect both protective earth and functional earth to ground The protective earth and functional earth terminals require a minimum wire gauge Table 28 Functional Earth and Protective Earth Wire Specifications for AC Power Wire Gauge Terminal Connection Wire Type Screw Torque 24 33 mm 14 12 AWG Protective earth e Stranded or solid Cu 90 194 F 0 56 Nem 5 lbe in 24 53mm 113 136 Nem 14 10 10 12 Ibein Functional earth ex GND Stranded or solid Cu 90 C 194 F Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 37 Chapter3 Connect Power Connect AC Power WARNING Explosion Hazard AN Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off and area is known to be nonhazardous Disconnect all power before installing or replacing components Failure to disconnect power may result in electrical shock or damage to the terminal Improper wiring of the power terminals may result in voltage at the communica
161. plays the two backlights are each secured with two screws The single backlight for the 1250 series C displays is secured with one screw For the 1500 series B displays remove the tape then remove the backlights 1250 Backlights 1500 b Insert the new backlights then secure each with the same screws from the previous step and torque to 0 117 Nem 1 04 Ibein 8 Attach the LCD display connector to the circuit board Refer to step 4 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 113 Chapter6 Install and Replace Components 9 Attach the backlight connector to the circuit board Refer to step 5 10 Secure the LCD display a Attach the display bracket then secure the display in the bracket for the 700 series C display b Attach the four screws for all other displays Tighten the screws and torque to 0 58 Nem 5 7 lbein 11 Replace the display module bezel Remove the Product ID You can remove the label on your terminal and attach your own label Label 1 Remove the Allen Bradley label using your fingers or a tweezers 2 Clean area with damp cloth and isopropyl alcohol 3 Remove adhesive backing of OEM label and affix over area where label was located Repl ace the Keyp ad Legend Legend strips are available as separate catalog numbers for keypad terminals One Inserts side of the legend strips have default key legends the other side is blank for creating custom legends
162. priate resolution by terminal e Auto auto detects the display reso he system can t detect the lution VGA sets the resolution to 640x48 0x16 for the 700 and 1000 SVGA sets the resolution to 800 x 600 x 16 for the 1250 terminals e XVGA sets the resolution to 1024 x 768 x 16 for the 1500 terminal Perform the maintenance operations in this order to diagnose and repair operating problems with your terminal 1 Safe mode stops an application from starting automatically 2 Reset terminal removes user installed applications user configuration changes and user accessible data 3 Restore factory defaults returns the terminal to its original out of box state Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 153 Chapter9 Troubleshoot the System Notes 154 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Specifications Technical Specifications Appendix A Table 68 Technical Specifications 2711P Kxxxx8 2711P Txxxx8 2711 8 2711 9 2711 9 2711 9 Attribute 2711P Kxxxx8 2711P Txxxx8 2711P Bxxxx8 2711P Kxxxx9 2711P Txxxx9 2711 Operating system Microsoft Windows CE 6 0 R3 CPU x86 1 0 GHz Display type Color active matrix thin film transistor TFT liquid crystal display LCD Display size 700 6 5 in 000 10 4 in 250 12 1 in 500 15 in Disp
163. propriate driver can be installed manually Follow these steps to access the print setup 1 Select a Terminal Settings Print Setup option Alarm Print Setup Diagnostic Setup Display Print Setup Print Setup displays installed printers that are available to the FactoryTalk View Machine Edition application The terminals are not shipped with pre configured printers so initially the dialog appears empty The appearance ofthe dialog will depend on what 2 4 printers you install Advanced Settings F4 Cancel F8 OK x F7 2 Select an installed printer TIP A failed attempt to automatically install a printer will be reported in the system event log A printer that does not install automatically can be installed manually by using the control panel in Windows Explorer 3 Press the Advanced button to access additional settings The advanced settings for printing displays determine Print orientation portrait or landscape Draft mode enable or disable Color yes or no Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM006A EN P November 2010 Configuration Mode Chapter 4 Advanced settings for printing diagnostic and alarm messages determines when to print messages sent to the network or USB port Q Specified nurnber of messages Print Messages After 500 messages or timeout period whichever is first F1 Seine eae qc E M Number Of Messag
164. ps G Class Ill Hazardous Locations CE EMC European Union 2004 108 EC EMC Directive compliant with e EN 61000 6 2 Industrial Immunity e EN 61000 6 4 Industrial Emissions CE LVD European Union 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive compliant with EN 61131 2 Programmable Controllers C Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant with AS NZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions Marine 2 Products identified with the suffix M in the catalog number are certified to the requirements of one or more marine societies For additional marine certified components refer to the Product Certification link below this table 1 When marked See the Product Certification link on http www ab com for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details The 700 and 1000 display modules are marked as marine certified 8 Applies only to the 1250 high bright display module Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 157 AppendixA Specifications Notes 158 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 True Type Fonts Fonts Resident on Terminal Appendix B The table lists true type fonts that are pre installed on the terminals The default system font is Tahoma TIP The Arial Unicode MS font contains almost 50 000 characters and provides default language support for many non Latin languages and scripts including Arabic Hebrew Vietna
165. pter ODJectIyesuy aaah ankay aer 4 Access Configuration Mode 41 Input Panclas uu sel ert ad 43 Terminal Apsara linda 44 Load and Run Application 46 Startup Options rarere Gases poate sas 47 Enter Configuration Mode on Startup 48 Run the Loaded Application on Startup 49 Desktop Access a ulated voe EE Ud Jae 50 Enable Desktop Access 50 Disable Desktop Access 51 Set a Desktop Password 52 Reset the Desktop Password 53 Communication 54 Configure KEPServer Serial Port ID s 54 Configure RSLinx Communication 54 Configure a Device Address 56 Ethernet Network Connections 56 Set the Ethernet IP Address for the Terminal 56 Set the Ethernet Link Speed 58 Define Name Server Addresses 58 View or Change Terminal Device 59 Authorize Terminal to Access Network Resources 60 File a
166. r disable the visible cursor that you see on the display The cursor is visible by default Display Properties Background Backlight ScreenSaver Clck to Enable or Disable vsible cursor Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 91 Chapter5 Windows CE Operating System Network Servers System Information mE System 92 The Network Server applet shows servers that are supported by the terminal and lets you enable start or disable stop each server Network Servers The buttons are color coded Green indicates the server is currently running and will be automatically started at system startup Red indicates the server is not currently running Gray indicates the server is not available on platform To enable or disable a server simply press the corresponding button The button changes color accordingly The System Information applet provides tabs to let you view and set system wide properties for your terminal General Information The General tab of the System Information dialog shows the current version of the Windows CE operating system the processor type and the RAM memory on terminal System Information Startup Options Device Name Copyrights System Computer Microsoft Windows CE Processor Type Technologies In E Expansion Slots RA OS Firmware Version 01 00 2006 M
167. rk system your WinSock implementation Use the tracert command at the command prompt on the desktop to try and determine where the failure occurs along the route between your host and the destination host Some utility programs can be developed using the software development kit SDK Take advantage of alternate connectivity mouse versus touch screen keyboard versus keypad serial communication and alternate Ethernet connections Examine the folder Windows WDumpFiles for crash logs when suspecting an application or operating system crash The crash dump file is viewable offline on a workstation using common Windows development or debugging tools for example Visual Studio or WinDBG At a minimum the information in the crash dump file will reveal the date and time of the exception the exception type the name of the offending process and the register state including the program counter Store Autorun exe utilities on an SD card that can be easily run by inserting the card in the SD card slot of the terminal Know useful keyboard shortcuts so that you can navigate around the system without a mouse or touch screen Check the system event log in the Hardware Monitor control panel application or under Terminal Settings System Event Log in FactoryTalk View ME Station Look for error conditions or reasons that might cause unexpected behaviors or restarts Check the configuration settings in the desktop control panel applicatio
168. rocedure illustrates automatic plug and play installation for the Hewlett Packard HP deskjet 5650 printer 1 Connect the printer to one of the USB host ports on the terminal 2 Plugthe power cord of the printer into an outlet and turn the printer on Windows detects your plug and play printer and in many cases installs it without requiring you to make any selections The printer is ready to print IMPORTANT lf automatic plug and play installation is not supported for a printer this error is logged to the System Event log in the Hardware Monitor JETCET PRINT was unable to auto configure printer To manually configure printer go to the Printers folder from the Control Panel Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 95 Chapter 5 Windows Operating System 96 3 Verify printer installation from the desktop control panel by opening the Printers applet You should see an icon for the Deskjet 5650C printer The check mark indicates this is as the default printer Add Local Add Deskjet Printer 5650c 4 From the File menu choose Properties to view the properties of the printer General Sharing Printer Name Manufacturer Hewlett Packard Model Deskjet 5650c Part USB Printer hp deskjet 5600 100824836 C Hold Jobs Driver Driver fetShpapd dl 5 2 1069 Printer configuration includes the printer name manufacturer
169. rom the Existing terminal type pull down list choose a version 6 0 PanelView Plus terminal d Click Next Cancel Help 4 Follow these steps from this dialog box 21515 source files on your computer where the FUP Was installed Terminal type PanelView Plus 700 1500 ME v6 00 b Choose the firmware revision for the up grade Firmware source folder C Program Files Rockwell Software AS View EnterpriseNFLIPs ee c Click Next Upgrade firmware version z Major Minor Patch Build Release It may take several seconds for the next dialog to appear while the FUP is being retrieved coc _ Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 135 Chapter 8 Firmware Upgrades 136 5 8 9 From this dialog optionally select the Il xi KEPServer drivers you want installed on your terminal then click Next Select the KEPServer drivers to be included in the firmware Dallen Bradley Bulletin 1609 Dallen Bradley Bulletin 900 DautomationDirect DirectNet DautomationDirect EBC automationDirect ECOM GE Ethernet GE Ethernet Global Data C Mitsubishi Ethernet Mitsubishi Fx Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Serial x Back Cancel Help The final dialog summarizes your choices 01 for creating the firmwar r rd 5 up 5 ade 4 Press Finish to create the firmware upgrade C
170. rompt and executing the command parameters in Table 41 Command Prompt Syntax Foxitreader file path file name pdf parameter parameter_ value Enter the file path and file name in double quotes and use a forward slash in the file path and to separate the file path from the file name Use spaces to separate the parameter from the file name and optional parameter value Command Prompt Example Foxitreader windows desktop example pdf p 4 This command prompt opens example pdf in Foxit Reader at page 4 Parameter Parameter Function Example Description p Go to page Foxitreader file path file pdf p 2 Opens the PDF file to page 2 ZW Fit width Foxitreader file_path file pdf zw Opens the PDF file and fits the view to the page width zp Fit page Foxitreader file pdf zp Opens the PDF file and shows the full page 1 Zoom to Foxitreader file pdf z 150 Opens the PDF file and zooms to 15096 Multiple Enter empty spaces Foxitreader file path file pdf p 2 zw Opens the PDF file to page 2 and fits the view parameters between parameters and the page width parameter values b Go to bookmark Foxitreader file path file pdf b Bookmark1 Opens the PDF file to the location specified within Bookmark1 d Go to named destination Foxitreader file path file pdf b Destination1 Opens the PDF file to the location specified within Destination 1 g Disable the File gt Open Foxitreader fi
171. rtup Options Configuration Mode Chapter 4 You can specify what action the terminal takes on startup or a reset This Start up Option Performs This Action Typical System Do not start FactoryTalk Launches the Windows Explorer desktop on Open View ME Station startup Go to Configuration Mode Launches FactoryTalk View ME Station Closed Configuration mode on startup This is the initial factory default setting Run Current Application Runs the FactoryTalk View ME application Closed loaded in the terminal on startup IMPORTANT When desktop access is restricted the startup option must be set to Run Current Application or Go to Configuration Mode default Refer to page 51 for details on how to disable desktop access Disable FactoryTalk View ME Station Software on Startup Factorylalk View ME Station is typically disabled on startup for terminals with extended features allowing the desktop to launch The desktop can also be launched from FactoryTalk View ME Station by pressing the Exit button on the Configuration mode dialog Follow these steps to disable FactoryIalk View ME Station on startup so that the desktop can launch 1 Select Terminal Settings Startup Options FactoryTalk View Station Startup Do not start FactoryTalk View ME Station O Go to Configuration Mode Startup Configuration Mode Options F1 F2 Run Options OK Cancel F7 F8 2 Press the On Startup butto
172. rver drivers lt None gt Cancel Help Firmware Upgrade 2 The terminal is about to be upgraded with new firmware FactoryTalk View ME Station and any running applications will be terminated After downloading files the terminal will be restarted to complete the upgrade Do you wish to continue Firmware Upgrade Wizard The upgrade files have been downloaded to the terminal Check the terminal for any specific actions necessary to complete the reboot IMPORTANT the firmware upgrade fails because of a power loss or some other reason you can restore the terminal to the factory default firmware Refer to Access Maintenance Operations on page 151 for details on how to restore the factory default settings Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Chapter 9 Troubleshoot the System Ch apter Objectives This chapter provides information on how to isolate and correct common operating anomalies Topic Page Status indicators Isolatethe Anomaly 11 Start up Messages and Codes 144 Check Terminal Components 46 ApplicationDoesNotRun Configuration Mode Access 149 File System Errors 49 Advanced Diagnostics 150 Access Maintenance Operations 151 Status Indicators The terminals have two status indicators to isolate operating anomalies COMM indicator green for communication e FAULT indicator red for hardware and firmware faults Figure 2
173. s field life Using a Solar Visor If the high bright display module will be in direct sunlight during the hottest part of the day and the external ambient temperature exceeds 40 C 104 F use the visor kit catalog number 2711P RV T12 The visor reduces the solar load on the front of the display and helps to maintain temperatures within specification The high bright display module has a built in temperature sensor that automatically reduces the backlight intensity if the temperature inside the cabinet exceeds 55 C 131 F This reduces the risk of damage to the display Selecting an Enclosure The paint color size and power dissipated by the internal components of an enclosure affect the temperature rise inside the cabinet Hoffman a Rockwell Automation Encompass Partner has information to help you select an enclosure and heating cooling accessories to meet the temperature requirements of the installed equipment See http www hoffmanonline com Stirring fans or active cooling may be required in high altitude and high ambient temperature locations to keep the internal enclosure temperature below 55 131 F Use a heater in installations where the ambient temperature is below 0 32 F Backlight Considerations The backlight of the high bright display generates a significant amount of heat when set to full intensity To minimize the amount of heat generated and extend the life of the backlight decrease the
174. s section ben E bn 161 8 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 Preface Objectives Intended Audience Additional Resources Firmware Upgrades This preface provides information on these topics Intended audience e Additional resources Firmware upgrades Use this manual if you are responsible for installing operating or troubleshooting the PanelView Plus 6 terminals This manual does not give procedures for creating applications that run on terminals Equipment installers must be familiar with standard panel installation techniques These documents contain additional information concerning related Rockwell Automation products Resource Description Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770 4 1 Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system Product Certifications website http www ab com Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details You can view or download publications at http www rockwellautomation com literature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Rockwell Automation distributor or sales representative For the latest firmware upgrades and other downloads for your PanelView Plus 6 terminal go to http www rockwellautomation com support and select Firmware Updates under Downloads Rockwell Automation Publi
175. s tt you can modify 12 character max he AM symbol PM Symbol Characters to indicate PM If the time formatis PM default set to h mm ss tt or hh mm ss tt you can modify 12 character max he PM symbol Separator Characters that separate fields in time format default 3 character max 3 Press OK Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 79 Chapter4 Configuration Mode Change the Short Date Format for a Language Follow these steps to change the short date format for the selected language 1 Select Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Regional Settings gt Short Date Format Sample 7 21 2010 Format F1 Midiyyyy O MMfddfyy O MMfddfyyyy vyyy MM dd QO dd MMM yy Separator F2 Cancel F8 The current date is shown in the selected short date format Field Short Date Formats Example Format M d yyyy default 9 2 2010 M d yy 9 2 10 MM dd yy 09 02 10 MM dd yyyy 09 02 2010 yy MM dd 10 09 02 yyyy MM dd 2010 09 02 dd MMM yy 02 Sep 10 Separator Character separator for fields in time format or default The default separator is either or depending 3 character max on short date format 2 Press the Format button to select an available format 3 Press the Separator button to change the field separator for the date elements 4 Press OK when done 80 Rockwell Automation Publication 27
176. sable FactoryTalk View ME Station 47 FactoryTalk View ME 47 run configuration mode 47 48 run loaded application 49 status indicators 15 124 141 storage media 115 120 string entry 65 system event log 143 control panel 87 FactoryTalk View ME 72 system information control panel 92 FactoryTalk View ME 75 T task bar 97 temperature display 88 logic module 88 processor 73 terminal settings 44 date 76 diagnostics 71 long date format 81 short date format 80 system event log 72 time 76 time format 79 time zone 77 time and date operations FactoryTalk View ME 75 touch screen 16 touch screen calibration control panel 89 FactoryTalk View ME 66 transferring files 62 troubleshooting 141 accessing configuration mode 149 advanced 150 change display resolution 151 Ethernet connection 148 general 142 keyboard 147 maintenance operations 151 mouse 147 power check 142 restore factory defaults 151 start in safe mode 151 start up error messages 144 status indicators 141 U UPnP server 85 USB device port 14 120 device ports 1 host ports 14 15 25 120 USB ports 120 connector pinouts 120 device 15 host 15 insallation 25 load USB flash drive 115 V VNC server 84 85 voltage battery 73 88 W watchdog errors on startup 94 web server 85 Windows CE operating system 13 83 with extended features 12 without extended features 12 Windows Explorer 97 wiring and safety guidelines 33 117 Rockwell
177. ss 94 desktop background 90 display brightness 90 display temperature 88 keyboard and keypad settings 89 network servers 92 open versus closed system 94 print set up 95 processor temperature 88 running processes 87 screen saver 91 startup options 93 system event log 87 touch screen calibration 89 ControlNet cables 131 compatible controllers 129 ControlNet protocol 129 overview 129 Software Requirments 130 copying files applications 62 font files 62 cursor control panel 91 FactoryTalk View ME 64 D date and time 76 DC power connection 36 earth ground 35 external power supply 35 default switch 151 deleting files applications 60 font files 60 log files 60 desktop access control panel 94 disable 51 enable 50 factory default state 13 open versus closed 12 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 163 Index reset password 52 diagnostics 70 set password 52 display settings 63 device name 59 display temperature 63 DH485 Ethernet settings 56 network connections 126 font linking 82 port connectors 126 input devices 65 A input panel 43 indicators 126 P address 56 keyboard or keypad settings 65 loading application 46 print options 68 processor temperature 73 network connections 128 port connectors 126 status indicators 126 diagnostics regional settings 78 81 inFactoryTalk View ME 71 running application 46 dimensions screen saver 64 panel c
178. t Run Current Application See page 46 for details on how to change the startup option You will also be required to enter a password and challenge question The password is required to access the desktop from FactoryTalk View ME Station when pressing the Exit button Thechallenge question and response will be required to change the password with the Reset Password function Follow these steps to disable desktop access 1 Select Terminal Settings Desktop Access Setup 2 Press the Desktop Access button to select Disallow The Set Password button is enabled Desktop Access Management Allow Desktop Access F2 Password status Password is not set Set Password F3 i Challenge question Challenge is not set Reset Password OK Cancel F8 TIP If you did not appropriately change the startup option you will get an error 3 Refer to Set a Desktop Password on page 52 to set a password and challenge question You must set a password and challenge question when disabling desktop access or you will get an error message Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 51 Chapter4 Configuration Mode Set a Desktop Password IMPORTANT If you disallow or restrict access to the desktop you will be required to set a password along with a challenge question Follow these steps to set a new password 1 Desktop Access Management Press the Set
179. t tab on the Keypad Properties applet enables and disables the character repeat behavior of keys on the keypad TIP Use the Keyboard applet to manage properties of a USB keyboard When character repeat is enabled you can set the repeat delay and repeat rate of keys Verify changes to the repeat rate and delay settings by pressing a key in the test edit box Repeat Repeat delay AS Repeat rate Short A Slow Fast Tap here andholddown The Touch Properties applet is accessible only on devices with a touch screen It lets you calibrate the touch screen and set the sensitivity of touch screen taps Calibration The Calibration tab lets you recalibrate the touch screen if your device is not responding appropriately to taps Follow the dialog instructions to recalibrate Touch Properties zy Double Tap Calbration Tf your Windows device is not responding properly to your taps you may need to recalibrate your screen Recalibration involves tapping the center of a target If you miss the center keep the stylus on the screen slide it over the target s center and then lift the stylus To start tap Recalibrate Recalibrate Double Tap The Double Tap tab on the Touch Properties dialog lets you set and test the double tap sensitivity of the touch screen taps Touch Properties Double Tap Calibration Double tap this grid to set the double tap sensitivity for
180. t time you start the system the terminal launches FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode At this point you can change the start up option and allow desktop access 12 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Overview Chapter 1 Startup Options Desktop Access Software Support You can configure your terminal to perform one of three actions at startup Launch FactoryTalk View Machine Edition HMI application e Launch the FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Configuration mode of the terminal where you load and run applications configure startup options and terminal settings and enable or disable desktop access Launch the Windows Explorer desktop shell The system is configurable via the control panel and supports Windows operations The factory default state and the startup option following a firmware upgrade is to launch the FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode of the terminal Refer to Startup Options on page 47 for information on how to change the startup option Any of the terminals can be configured to allow or restrict desktop access From the desktop you can perform system and control panel operations or run third party applications Terminals with optional extended features can additionally run viewers media players and launch the web browser You can even allow access temporarily to perform specific tasks then disable desktop access to prevent unauthorized changes
181. that secure the communication module 4 Carefully lift the communication module away from the logic module 5 Install the new communication module by following steps 4 6 in Install or Replace a Communication Module on page 103 Follow these steps to replace the display module EEEHEEHEHEE HHHEHHHHHHHHHECSHEHECHEH BIG Fs a Follow these steps to replace the display module 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Remove the terminal from the panel 3 Detach the communication module if attached from the logic module by removing the four screws 4 Loosen the four captive screws that attach the logic module to the display module 5 Carefully lift the logic module from the display module 6 Set the display module aside Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 105 Chapter6 Install and Replace Components 7 Position the logic module over the new display module so that the connectors align 8 Push down on the logic module until firmly seated 9 Tighten the four captive secures that secure the logic module to the display module and torque to 0 58 Nem 5 7 lbein 10 Attach the communication module if necessary and torque the four screws to 0 58 Nem 5 7 lbein Replace the Bezel It is not necessary to remove the lo
182. the response you will have to restore the terminal to its factory default settings Refer to Access Maintenance Operations on page 151 for details IMPORTANT You can clear and reset the password and challenge question if access to the desktop is restricted or set to disallow Follow these steps to reset a desktop access password 1 Press the Reset Password button from Desktop Access Management Desktop Access Management Desktop Access Password Reset Allow ion What is the terminal name pam Answer Challenge F2 Challenge response Desktop Access F2 Password status Password Set Password Challenge question Challeng Password status Password is set Clear Password F3 Challenge status Challenge is set 2 Press the Answer Challenge button and enter the correct response to the current challenge question 3 Press the Clear Password button to clear the current password and challenge question The dialog indicates the password and challenge information is cleared Password status Password is not set Challenge status Challenge is not set 4 Press the Close button 5 Follow the Set a Desktop Password procedure on page 52 to set anew password and challenge question Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 53 Chapter4 Configuration Mode Communication Setup RSU Friterprism Confi
183. the runtime Application Files files All errors warnings and information messages generated by these files are logged to a file You can periodically view the log and clear all items from the log 1 Select Terminal Settings gt File Integrity Check 3 Yes Enable Check of the MER F1 3 Yes Enable Check of Runtime Files F2 View Log OK Cancel F3 F7 F8 2 Press either of the Enable buttons to enable or disable file integrity checks Enable Check of the MER Enable Check of the Runtime Files By default integrity checks are automatically performed on the application file and runtime files If you disable either of these functions the files will not be checked nor will the log file be updated 3 Press OK to save changes Follow these steps to view the file integrity check log 1 Press the View Log button from the File Integrity Check dialog File Integrity Check Lag 7120 2010 2 44 47 CRC ERROR history alm 7 20 2010 2 44 47 CRC ERROR embedded alm F8 26828 Clear All More Details Close F1 F2 2 Select an event and press the More Details button to display details for a specific file check event 3 Press the Clear All button to clear all details from the log 4 Press Close to return to previous dialog 70 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM006A EN P November 2010 Configuration Mode Chapter 4 Conf
184. the terminal Shows all fonts loaded on the terminal except the base font Select the name of the font you are linking to the base font Select the Add Fonts button to link the font file for the selected font to the base font You will return to the Linked Fonts dialog Font linking lets you run a translated application on the terminal by linking a font file to the base font for example linking a Chinese font file to the base font Arial For more details on preinstalled terminal fonts and additional fonts available for downloading see Fonts Resident on Terminal on page 159 Select Terminal Settings Font Linking to access this function fase Fort Show Urs Shows the location and name of the font that is linked to the base font used by the terminal If a file is not linked box will be empty Font Base Fom Anat Unk Minden umpact nf ma Edits the link by letting you add the linked file to a font loaded on the terminal Delete Link Edit Link Deletes linked font file if any Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO06A EN P November 2010 Chapter Objectives Windows CE 6 0 Standard Features Chapter 5 Windows CE Operating System All PanelView Plus 6 terminals run the Windows CE 6 0 operating system OS providing the foundational OS elements for the majority of user needs PanelView Plus 6 terminals with extend
185. ticular IP address is reachable online by sending out a packet and waiting for a response Ping is used to test and debug a network as well as see if a user or server is online e Pconfig is a Windows command line utility that manages the IP address assigned to the machine it is running in It displays the computer s currently assigned IP subnet mask and default gateway addresses Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Application Does Not Run Configuration Mode Access File System Errors Troubleshoot the System Chapter 9 If a terminal application does not run there may be an issue with the FactoryTalk View Machine Edition ME application Verify that a startup screen was configured and that the runtime file is a compatible version If the terminal application does not run at startup try to run the application manually If the application runs manually then the operating system may be starting up with an invalid shortcut path Check the shortcuts in the Windows startup folder Windows StartUp Check the syntax of each shortcut path in the Startup folder and verify that a valid target application exists Check that the application is not missing components or required DLLs Remove and reload the application To access Configuration mode while an application is running your FactoryTalk View ME application must contain a screen with a Goto Configure Mode button When the application is runnin
186. tion connector shells Do not apply power to the terminal until all wiring connections have been made Failure to do so may result in electrical shock Follow these steps to connect the terminal to AC power 1 Verify that the terminal is not connected to a power source 2 Secure the AC power wires to the terminal block Follow the markings on the terminal block and terminal for proper connections 3 Secure the protective earth ground wire to the marked position of the power input terminal block 4 Secure the functional earth ground wire to the functional earth terminal screw on the back of the display to ground bus T D 3 Enn 9995 25050909090 ESRB 9988 2050999990998 Protective Earth i A Functional Earth Ground to Ground Bus to Ground Bus 5 Apply power to the terminal 38 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Connect Power Chapter 3 Initial Sta rtup The first time you start the system the terminal goes through its power up sequence and launches FactoryTalk View ME Station the Configuration mode of the terminal FactoryTalk View ME Station Current application Load Application Fi Run Application F2 Application Settings F3 Terminal Settings F4 Device PYPlus12600 Addr 169 254 148 37 Subnet 255 255 0 0
187. tivates after an idle period using a specific intensity The default idle timeout is 10 minutes You can adjust the idle timeout and intensity level for the screen saver disable the screen saver and enable or disable the screen saver bitmap 1 Select Terminal Settings Display Screen Saver x aae S Enabled Screen Saver Image F1 O Disabled OK Cancel F7 F8 2 Press the Screen Saver button to select an idle timeout for activating the screen saver To disable the screen saver select the Disabled option 3 Increase or decrease the brightness intensity of the screen saver by pressing the up and down cursor buttons 4 Press the Advanced Settings button to access the bitmap option Select the Screen Saver Image button to enable or disable the screen saver bitmap Press OK to return to the previous 5 Press OK to exit and return to the terminal settings Enable or Disable the Screen Cursor The terminal has a screen cursor that you can enable or disable 1 Select Terminal Settings Display Cursor Enable Cursor Qs F1 F8 2 Press the Enable Cursor button to enable or disable the cursor 3 Press OK to exit and return to Terminal Settings 64 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 Configuration Mode Chapter 4 Input Device Settings You can adjust the settings for input devices used by the terminal incl
188. ts to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge ESD Work in a static free environment and wear a properly grounded ESD wristband Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 101 Chapter6 Install and Replace Components Install or Replace the Logic If ii display meri pn 25 rine P E Module attach the logic module to the display module before panel installation 1 Make sure power is disconnected power from the terminal 2 Set the display module display side down on a clean flat stable surface 3 Position the logic over the back of the display module aligning the logic module connector with the connectors on the display module Push down on the logic module until it is firmly seated S Tighten the four captive screws that secure the logic module to the display module and torque to 0 58 Nem 5 7 lbein Before replacing a logic module you must first remove the communication module if attached Follow these steps to replace a logic module 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Disconnect all power and communication cables WARNING Do not connect or disconnect any communication cable with power applied to this device or any device on a network An electrical arc could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure power is removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous before proceeding 3 Set the display module display side down on a clean fl
189. uding the keypad attached keyboard mouse touch screen and string entry popup Configure Keyboard or Keypad Settings You can adjust settings for keys on an attached keyboard or the terminal keypad 1 Select Terminal Settings Input Devices Keyboard Keypad 3 400 msec Repeat O 600 msec Rate Repeat F2 Delay D 800 msec F1 Q 1 o 1 5 sec times per second Cancel F8 2 Press the Repeat Rate button to specify the number of times a key is repeated per second when you hold a key down Valid values for the keypad are 0 and 2 30 The keyboard is device dependent but typical values are the same 3 Press the Repeat Delay button to select the amount of time that elapses per second before a key is repeated Values are device dependent Unsupported values are dimmed 4 Press OK when done Set the Sensitivity of the Mouse You can set and test the sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between mouse clicks The process is identical to setting the double tap sensitivity for the touch screen See page 67 To set the mouse sensitivity select Terminal Settings gt Input Devices gt Mouse Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM006A EN P November 2010 65 Chapter4 Configuration Mode Change the Popup for String Entry You can specify whether to use the standard input panel for data entry or a string popup The popup keyboard is the default 1 Select Ter
190. utout 28 startup options 47 product 29 string entry 65 display brightness system event log 72 control panel 90 system information 75 FactoryTalk View ME 63 terminal device name 59 display module 14 16 19 terminal settings 44 cleaning 115 time and date operations 75 display settings touch screen calibration 66 f de 63 transferring files 60 configuration mode FactoryTalk View Studio for ME 13 control panel 90 3 FactoryTalk View ME 63 FactoryTalk ViewPoint 13 resolution 151 file server 85 display temperature file viewers 13 85 control panel 88 firmware revisions 75 FactoryTalk View ME 63 control panel 92 FactoryTalk View ME 75 E firmware upgrades firmware upgrade wizard 134 earth ground over network 138 DC power 35 Using storage device 135 enable desktop acess 50 firmware versions 75 environment and enclosure information 23 fonts 153 error messages 144 linking 82 Ethernet ftp servers 85 connector pinout 124 function keys DHCP 57 function key legend inserts 20 IP address 56 virtual key code mapping 161 link speed 58 name server addresses 58 H port 15 status indicators 124 hazardous location 24 troubleshooting 148 extended features 12 85 external power supply 35 high bright displays antiglare overlay 27 installation 26 solar visor 27 F factory defaults 151 FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station 13 IGMP Protocol 125 FactoryTalk View ME 54 73 75 input devices alarm display enable or disable 75 control panel 89
191. y contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certifications In addition to this publication see Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770 4 1 for additional installation requirements NEMA Standards 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO006A EN P November 2010 23 Chapter2 Install Terminal North American Hazardous Location Approval The following information applies when operating this equipment in hazardous locations Informations sur l utilisation de cet quipement en environnements dangereux When marked these products are suitable for use in Class Division 2 Groups C D Class Zone 2 Group Class Il Division Groups G Class hazardous locations and nonhazardous locations only Each product is supplied with markings on the rating nameplate indicating the hazardous location temperature code When combining products within a system the most adverse temperature code lowest T number may be used to help determine the overall temperature code of the system Combinations of equipment in your system are subject to investigation by the local Authority Having Jurisdiction at the time of installation Les produits marqu s CL I DIV 2 GP A B C
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