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1. 19 Step 8 Entering Text and Variable Fields in Other 20 Step 9 Modifying Variable Fields 22 Step 10 Create Alarm Pages 24 Step 11 Configure Terminal 25 Step 12 Configuring the Dialogue Table 26 Step 13 Setting Alarm 27 Step 14 Saving the 28 Step 15 Using the XBT L1000 Software to Work with Function Keys 28 MODULE 4 SIMULATING AN APPLICATION 29 MODULE 5 CONNECTING THE PC TO THE MAGELIS TERMINAL 31 MODULE 6 UPLOADING THE APPLICATION TO THE MAGELIS TERMINAL 33 MODULE 7 CONNECTING THE MAGELIS TERMINAL TO A PLC 35 MODULE 8 VIEWING AND ACKNOWLEDGING ALARMS 37 General Information About Alarm 37 What Happens If an Alarm 37 How Does Alarm Priority 1 38 Viewing the Alarm 38 MODULE 9 VIEWING AND PRINTING AN ALARM OR APPLICATION LOG 39 MODULE 10 PRINTING 2 41 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved ii
2. 57 Contents of the Dialogue Table 58 Detailed Description of Dialogue Table 60 Wn to Wn 3 Terminal Keypad Image Table to PLC 60 Wn 4 Communication Control 60 Wn 5 to Wn 8 Terminal Date and Time To Be Sent To The PLC 61 Wn 9 Number of Page to be Displayed 61 Wn 10 Number of Last Field Entered 61 Wn 11 Last Alarm 61 Wn 12 Status Ste d ea eee ene ee 61 Wn 13 Log Occupancy 62 Wn 14 Page Number to be 62 Wn 15 Field to Enter sic eeu 62 Wn 16 Print 62 Wn 17 Authorization 1 63 Wn 18 Reset Log rava or 63 Wn 19 to Wn 20 LED 63 Wn 21 to 22 63 Wn 23 Lock System Keys 64 Wn 24 Lock Numeric 64 Wn 25 to Wn 40 Alarm Table 65 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach
3. Figure 41 Application Page 2 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 75 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix E Sample Application June 1997 XBT L1000 APP T37 DOP EY 2 2 AL File Edit View Page Configuration Transfers Simulation Window HR BSS C APP_T37 DOP 4 PAGE 4 Language FRANCAIS Page Tree Type APPLICATION 10 Pagef s DI 1 PAGE1 2 2 ID 4PAGE 4 3 va 5PAGES5 ID D TPAGE 7 amp PAGES PAGE 9 10 PAGE 10 Press F1 for help Mem 3 1 1 T P021010 NUM Figure 42 Application Page 3 Configuration Transfers Simulation CAPP T37 DOP 3 PAGE 3 TEIE engage FRANCAIS lei Page Tree Type APPLICATION amp 1 PAGE1 2 2 D 4PAGE 4 3 va 5 DI GPAGE 9 10 PAGE 10 10 Page s Press F1 for help Mem 3 1 1 021010 NUM Figure 43 Application Page 4 76 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved June 1997 15 XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix E Sample Application File Edit View Page Transfers Simulation Window E Francais T ect PI L
4. ek e Oe REX EE E EO E E REX RARE ER AN A 85 Dialog Box Keys deg eerie neto ke necne ea Rb e e ch 85 APPENDIX XBT L1000 SOFTWARE MENU TREE 87 The MAGELIS Software Menu Options 87 File Options corr i RI UE TEES IR UE E 87 Edit Options s tac ier cre ale me ae MU NO a de o mtt 87 View Options art weeks pep geet bee his eae Ee pee ey 87 Page Options all Va ed Argen E en ped nas 88 Configuration Options 88 Thranster Optio irene cca iR dat tains Mare Rss 89 Simulation Options 89 Window Options 1 55 89 MAGELIS Application Configuration Options 90 APPENDIX I ERROR MESSAGES AND ELEMENTARY TROUBLESHOOTING p bok ae ed AM 91 Error MESSAGES ER 91 Possible Problems ter e a DR EE SERA INE ek CRAT boe 93 APPENDIX J WHERE TO GET MORE INFORMATION AND MAGELIS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 95 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved v MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Table of Contents June 1997 vi O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Introduction INTRODUCTION This brief manual will help you learn
5. You may first want to read about alarms alarm pages the XBT MAGELiS F Range User Manual pages A 13 through A 14 and C 26 through C 34 Now that you have created two application pages you might want to create an alarm page To do so follow these steps a Click on the icon The Create Alarm Page window appears Create Alarm page Word Bit Number wo Je Jo Je fe fa 1 fe fr fe ies a D mt 2 nea 5 mp E Figure 18 Create Alarm Page Window b Click on OK to accept the default The default is to associate the alarm page you are creating with bit 0 of the first alarm word The alarm page editor window Appli 1 1 Alarm 1 appears Note The number of this PLC word is created when you configure the dialogue Ty table Alarms must be identified in the dialogue table or they will not work See Section D in the XBT MAGELiS Range User Manual for information about the dialogue table XBT L1000 Appli1 2 23 File Edit View Page Configuration Transfers Simulation Window Applil T ALARM 1 Bg ER Language Priority 1 fag rex H Figure 19 Alarm Page Editor Window 24 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Creating an Application c The first line of an alarm page is already created and reserved for the time initiation of the alarms Starting on line 2 enter the text
6. O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 33 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Uploading an Application June 1997 34 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Connecting the MAGELIS Terminal to a PLC MODULE 7 CONNECTING THE MAGELIS TERMINAL TO A PLC Once you have uploaded an application to the MAGELIS terminal you can then connect the PLC to the terminal for data transfer This module explains how to connect the PLC to the MAGELiS terminal 1 To connect the PLC to a MAGELIiS XBT terminal first power up the terminal 2 Connectthe appropriate cable this depends on your type of PLC between the PLC and the terminal Refer to the pinouts provided in Appendix A of this manual if you need information about specific connections O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 35 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Connecting the MAGELIS Terminal a PLC June 1997 36 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Viewing and Acknowledging Alarms MODULE 8 VIEWING AND ACKNOWLEDGING ALARMS E General information about alarms appears on pages C 26 through C 27 of the XBT MAGELiS Range User Manual Alarm display priority and what happens when an alarm occurs is described on pages C 29 and C 30 of the XBT MAGELiS Range User Manual Viewing and acknowledgment of alarms is discussed in d
7. address code 23 Pan 17 83 24 19 B4 25 24 PAR parity 2 Figure 31 Serial Link 25 Pin Female Subminiature Sub D Connector DANGER HAZARD OF SHOCK BURN OR EXPLOSION Disconnect all power before connecting the serial link connector Employ only one type of serial communication at a time Tighten fixing screws Failure to observe these precautions will cause death or severe injury O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 45 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix A Cabling 1 Reserved 2 RXD Reserved 3 TXD 5 232 transmission 4 Power up XBT 5 ov Common RS 232C 6 DSR Printer ready 7 RTS Request to send 8 CTS Printer ready 9 M J Figure 32 Printer Link 9 Pin Female Subminiature Sub D Connector Cable Pinouts On the following pages are cable pinout diagrams for XBT MAGELIiS terminal cables 46 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix A Cabling MAGELIiS Terminal to PC XBTZ905 Cable XBT Z905 cable Version 2 2 2 5 meters MAGELIS XBT PC Sub D 25 pin female Sub D 25 pin male gt Shielding 1 PG 59 TD 2 mp 4 55 98 RD 3 2 RD 41 88 88 SG 7 SG 88 o9 1 1 9 99 COM 8 4 RTS 38 58 CONF 13 Os crs 88 20 DTR MAGELIS to PC XBTZ9052 Cable XBT Z9052 cable Version 2 2 2
8. then click on the Parameters button The following dialog box appears ModBus Protocol Parameters Configuration Speed bauds Parity None Even Odd 8 bits RTU TOUT 100ms Figure 5 Protocol Parameters Configuration Dialog Box 16 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Creating an Application b Note that for Modbus protocol you will need to change the Parity setting to Even c Click on OK to confirm your selection in the Parameters Configuration window d Click on OK in the Terminal Type Configuration window if you have selected the appropriate XBT model and protocol Step 5 Enter Text on an Application Page After you have clicked on OK in the Terminal Type Configuration window the page editor window is visible with page 1 showing see Figure 6 XBT L1000 Appli1 wg i msemuUug File Edit View Page Configuration Transfers Simulation Window en x Es em X SAS kaje Applil 1 PAGE 1 Language ENGLISH Page Tree S Type APPLICATION 5 1 Page s I 1 PAGE 1 Press F1 for help Mem 1 1 1 XBT P021110 NUM Figure 6 Page Editor Window In page 1 type Parts to be made Press the Enter key to go on to the next line 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 17 1 15 XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Creating an Application June 19
9. 12 Page Tree Window Step 8 Entering Text and Variable Fields in Other Pages Ty You may first want to read pages C 22 through C 25 in the XBT MAGELIiS Range User Manual for information about entering and modifying variables To enter text in the newly created application page 2 follow these steps a Click on Page 2 in the Page Tree window b Place the cursor back in the Appli 1 window on the first line Type the following lines Production Control No of Products Note For this example be sure to put spaces around the equals sign 20 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved June 1997 XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Creating an Application To enter variable field after of Products as you did in Step 6 follow the same process but this time you will use a different word number First click on the E icon The Insert Field dialog box appears Insert Field MODBUS DLL V1 3 Associated variable i 2 8 Equipment MASTER Format Dptions Figure 13 Insert Field Window Note Whenever the Insert Field window appears check that the Associated variable box shows 40001 1 If it has changed to show 40001 i j the Object box shows Bit instead of Word If you want to assign a word and not a bit be sure to change the Associated variable box back to 40001 i which will assign a word instead of a bit d Check to be sure
10. Terminal MODULE 5 CONNECTING THE PC TO A MAGELIS TERMINAL Once you have created an application and simulated it so that you are satisfied with its operation you can then connect the PC to the MAGELiS terminal and upload the application into the terminal This module explains how to connect the PC to the MAGELIiS terminal Module 6 explains how to upload the application 1 To connect the PC to a MAGELIiS XBT terminal first power up the terminal 2 Connect the appropriate cable for example the XBT Z 915 cable Version 2 2 between the PC and the terminal O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 31 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Connecting the PC to MAGELIS Terminal June 1997 32 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Uploading an Application MODULE 6 UPLOADING THE APPLICATION TO A MAGELIS TERMINAL To load an application into the MAGELIS terminal from the XBT L1000 software main menu bar select Transfer then select Export File Edit View Page Configuration Transfers Simulation Window 2 d Export Fr Import Maj F11 Figure 28 Transfer Menu NOTE On some menu items you see a shortcut key sequence like Maj F11 Wherever you see Maj simply press the Shift key instead During a transfer the terminal displays the message Download in progress When the transfer is completed the message Download completed appears
11. To configure the dialogue table follow these steps Configuration Transfers Protocol Parameters Equipment Symbols Dialogue Table following Application Languages Special Characters Function Keys Terminal Type a From the Configuration menu header select Terminal Psrameters gt the Dialogue Table option The Dialogue Table Configuration window appears see Figure 21 Dialogue Table Configuration Dialogue Table Selected functions Access n 0 Function Keys XBT gt PLC n 1 Number of displayed page XBT gt PLC n 2 History occupancy percentage XBT gt PLC n 3 Number of page to be processed XBT lt gt PLC n 4 Print command XBT lt gt PLC n 5 Authorization XBT PLC n 6 Reset history XBT lt PLC n LEDs command XBT PLC n 8 Alarm table XBT PLC T A oe Available Functions Size words System Keys Numeric Keys 1 Communication control 1 Set PLC clock 4 Number of last field filled 1 Use Dialogue Table Total Size 8 word s Size Selected Function word s Cycle me Address n 40101 Figure 21 Configuring the Dialogue Table b Select Number of the displayed page from the Dialogue Table Selected functions box then click on the Delete button This moves the selected function into the lower box Available Functions Note Double clicking on the function also moves it from one box to the o
12. alarm or application log Module 10 briefly discusses how to print with the XBT L1000 software At the back of this manual are a number of appendices which may prove useful for background information and reference You may want to refer to other available documentation about the MAGELiS terminals and the XBT L1000 software Appendix J on page 95 provides a list of documentation and also lists the phone number for MAGELiS technical support O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 9 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Introduction June 1997 10 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 About MAGELIiS Products MODULE 1 LEARNING ABOUT MAGELIS MODELS In this module you will learn about the MAGELiS XBT terminals and their different features The MAGELIS range is divided into three product lines XBT H Primarily used as an operator display simple faceplate Few function or service keys Nonumeric or alphanumeric keys 128 Kb of flash EEPROM about 200 application pages e 2 line by 20 character display XBT P A mid range product with a much wider variety of function and service keys than the H models Numeric keys available 256 Kb of flash EEPROM about 400 application pages Same display as H models XBT E Higher end models with a very wide variety of function service alphanumeric and numeric keys 384 Kb of flash EEPROM about 800 a
13. e PLC 5 e PLC 2 PLC 3 and PLC 4 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix D Communication Protocol Communications link characteristics Speed 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 or 19200 baud 9600 by default e Parity none default or even e 1 stop bit e RS 232C interface Encoding 8 bit binary Depending on the type of process controllers in the range the dialogue will be supported by different types of frames Specific SLC 500 frames if only SLC 500 controllers are addressed Specific PLC 5 frames if only PLC 5 controllers are addressed e Basic Command Set generic frames if different types of equipment such as SLC 500 PLC 5 PLC 4 PLC 3 and PLC 2 are addressed without distinction Certain restrictions apply to the access to the controller s data depending on the type of frame selected CAUTION If using the Basic Command Set you cannot write to an odd address when linked to a PLC 5 Consequently it is best not to use the dialogue table The dialogue is of the question reply type with the MAGELIiS terminal as client requester sending messages to the servers Half Full Duplex Link The XBT can be connected in point to point mode or the network of 254 possible PLCs can be used via the polling system This characteristic is transparent to the user and the XBT functions remain the same except for addressing which in the ca
14. how to use the MAGELiS XBT Terminals and the XBT L1000 programming software Use this manual with the Telemecanique XBT MAGELiS Range User Manual 4XBTX000US As you proceed through the lessons in this book look for this icon PF This symbol points you to certain pages or sections of that manual which explain concepts or background information in detail Objectives of This Manual When you have completed the modules in this manual you will have learned how to Load the XBT L1000 software on a PC e Create a new MAGELiS application using the software e Connect the PC containing the new application to a programmable logic controller PLC Simulate the application on the PC e Upload the application to the MAGELIS terminal Connect the MAGELIS terminal to a PLC e View and acknowledge alarms Print alarm logs and application pages Conventions Used In This Manual The following typographical conventions are used in this manual Bold face type indicates a menu option or selection to be made Italic type indicates a window or dialog box name Italics are also used for the titles of documents What You Need to Use This Manual This manual is designed to be used as a companion to the Telemecanique XBT MAGELIiS Range User Manual 4XBTX000US To use this self teach manual most effectively you should have the following Knowledge of the PLC memory layout register identification and program structure O 199
15. of the alarm for example Fault Jam at exit Step 11 Configure Terminal Parameters Configuration Transfers a Tohave an application page displayed by default ao Terminal Type e Terminal DATERE select the Configuration menu header then select Protocol Parameters the Terminal Parameters option The Terminal Equipment Symbols 3 Bae file Parameters Configuration window appears see Application Languages Figure 20 Special Characters Function Keys Terminal Parameters Configuration SESCH L oe Gei System Page Password fm Figure 20 Configuring Terminal Parameters Deselect System Page by selecting Application Page instead Make sure that 1 PAGE 1 is highlighted Verify that the appropriate language selection for system messages is correct Confirm by clicking on OK O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 25 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Creating an Application June 1997 Step 12 Configuring the Dialogue Table E 26 If you want to have some or all functions of the MAGELIS terminal to be handled automatically by the PLC you must use the dialogue table The dialogue table is set up as a series of contiguous PLC registers where values are stored The PLC can modify these values to control the MAGELIS unit You may first want to read more about the dialogue table in Section D of the XBT MAGELiS Range User Manual
16. that the Object box shows Word and that the Type is Decimal Modify the word number by typing 2 in the Associated variable box in the i field This will point to Register 40003 You must press the Enter key to complete this step Try to modify the field length by typing 3 in the Length box Notice that you cannot enter 3 the maximum you can enter is 2 What should you do to get a three character field You need to go back to the Appli 1 window and change the text line so that a three character field will fit To change the text line in the Appli 1 window first return to the Insert Field dialog box by clicking on the Cancel button Then adjust the text field for example you could remove the spaces from around the equals sign No of Products 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 21 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Creating an Application June 1997 Once you ve done that go back to the Insert Field dialog box and change the field length to 3 Notice that the maximum length is now 4 and you can have a three character field See Figure 14 Insert Field MODBUS DLL V1 3 Associated variable i 40001 i Equipment MASTER Figure 14 Modifying Field Length g Confirm your entries by clicking on the OK button Step 9 Modifying Variable Fields You can make a field a read only field no one will be able to edit or change values in that field
17. to the PLC This address is used for reading writing variables that are displayed on the application and alarm pages It is equally used for reading writing to or from the dialogue table Note that the MAGELiS terminal is self configured at the transmission speed of the UNI TELWAY master XBT PLC Communication Using UNI TELWAY Protocol on an XBT Z 958 Link The physical link is made by way of an XBT Z 958 cable You must configure the UNI TELWAY address for the programming port address 1 in the TSX 17 module Effectively it is the terminal that carries out the polling of the slaves 2 slaves polled at 9600 baud The XBT terminal is a pseudo master it is not defined actually as the true master because it does not assure the transmission from one slave to another In this case the equipment address in the MAGELIiS application is 0 254 0 254101 XBT PLC Communication Using MODBUS or JBUS Protocol The MAGELIiS terminal can only be a MODBUS or JBUS master The transmission speed parity and time out are configured by the XBT L1000 software Speed 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 or 19200 baud e Parity even odd or without e Time out default value 30 3 seconds 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 71 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix D Communication Protocol June 1997 XBT PLC Communication Using Siemens 3964 3964R Protocol The XBT is a master the process controller is a slave The dialo
18. window To do so follow these steps 1 Select Configuration from the main menu bar 2 From the pull down menu select Equipment Symbols 3 From the Equipment Symbols Configuration window that appears click on the Modify button The Equipment window appears see Figure 25 4 In the Address field of the Equipment window change the address and click on OK B XBT L1000 MJB1 DOP kerk d File Edit View Page Configuration Transfers Simulation Window 2 JB x El PIA Equipment Symbols Configuration MASTER DI Cancel Modify J Slave address Help Equipment Symbol MASTER Address 1 Press F1 for help Mem 1 19 XBT P021110 NUM Figure 25 Changing a PLC Address in the Equipment Symbols Windows To now simulate the application you need to connect the PC to a PLC that is not being used for an active process Use the appropriate cable this depends on your type of PLC between the PLC and the PC Refer to the pinouts provided in Appendix A of this manual if you need information about specific connections 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 29 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Simulating an Application June 1997 To set a port for simulation File Edit View Page Configuration Transfers Simulation Window j Configuration Simulation Application Figure 26 Simulati
19. 0 e then 20 gt Wn 15 When Wn 10 20 and Wn 15 H FFFF the command is OK e Wn 12 then gives more detail Enter When Wn 10 lt gt 20 Wn 15 H FFFF the command is OK e Wn 12 then gives more detail ESC Time out Wn 16 Print Command 62 Table 5 Wn 16 Bit Definitions Bits 15 8 Bits 7 0 MSB Print code LSB Long tab MSB most significant bit LSB least significant bit Wn 16 contains the print command information The print code designates the type of print function Free format print 01 e Print sheet 02 Print log 03 For free format printing the PLC gives the length in bytes of the information to be printed maximum 40 words in the LSB The terminal reads the length given in word table to the end of dialogue table address 1 For sheet printing the LSB represents the number of sheets The word print required is written by the PLC The PLC may write FFFF hex to this word thus stopping any printing in progress The same word is 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix B About Dialogue Tables written to FFFF hex by the XBT terminal to acknowledge the end of the command The designer may choose this printing function Wn 17 Authorization Table 6 Wn 17 Bit Definitions M n B LSB For a table 23 words long the PLC can write to the authorization word A517 hex Wn 18 Res
20. 5 meters MAGELIS XBT PC Sub D 25 pin female Sub D 25 pin female 1 Shielding 1 PG 52 iD TD 55 98 RD 3 2 RD 98 38 SG 7 7 SG 2 o9 1 99 99 8 4 RTS 92 55 CONF 13 MEET 88 6 DSR L 20 DTR O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 47 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix A Cabling June 1997 MAGELIS to PC XBTZ915 Cable XBT Z915 cable Version 2 2 2 5 meters MAGELIS XBT PC Sub D 25 pin female Sub D 9 pin male Shielding 4 pg 59 TD 2 2 RD 88 RD 3 3 TD 4 88 SG 7 5 SG 09 i i 88 COM 8 7 RIS 58 CONF 13 1 Ls as 6 DSR L 4 DIR TSX17 to MAGELiS XBTZ958 Cable XBT Z958 cable 5 meters TSX17 Sub D 15 pin male XBT programming port Sub D 25 pin male Shielding GND 5 D A 7 o o o o 0000000000000 oad UJ wh Ja de ke sch sch ech sch N oyIotrR0 O AN wo 48 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix A Cabling TSX07 to MAGELiS XBTZ968 Cable XBT Z968 cable 2 5 meters 5 07 Mini DIN 8 pin male XBT programming port Sub D 25 pin male 0 20 96 96 80 8e go Se 90 9e 99 96 0 Modicon Micro to MAGELiS Cable Modicon Micro to XBT cable 110XCA28202 MAGELIS XBT Modular Jack Sub D 25 pin male RJ45 D2 4 RD Red 38 RD 3 TD Black 8 99
21. 6 bits e Wn i biti of word The address is taken as the start of table address e The table has a maximum of 46 words Table 1 defines the dialogue table words Table 1 Dialogue Table Words Wn 0 to Wn 1 Function keys PLC lt XBT Wn 2 System keys PLC lt XBT Wn 3 Numeric keys PLC lt XBT Wn 4 Communication control PLC lt XBT Wn 5 to Wn 8 Set PLC time PLC lt XBT Wn 9 Number of displayed page PLC lt XBT Wn 10 Number of last field PLC lt XBT Wn 11 Last alarm accepted PLC XBT Wn 12 Confirmation report PLC XBT Wn 13 Log occupancy rate PLC XBT Wn 14 Number of page to be processed PLC lt gt XBT Wn 15 Field to be entered PLC XBT Wn 16 Print command PLC lt gt XBT Wn 17 Authorization PLC gt XBT Wn 18 Reset log PLC gt XBT Wn 419 to Wn 20 LED commands PLC gt XBT Wn 21 to Wn 22 Lock function keys PLC gt XBT Wn 23 Lock system keys PLC gt XBT Wn 24 Lock numeric keys PLC gt XBT Wn 25 to Wn40 Alarm table PLC gt XBT Wn 41 to Wn45 PLC date and time to terminal PLC gt XBT De The following section describes the content of the various dialogue table words You may also find it helpful to refer to the XBT L1000 software on line help for more detailed information O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 59 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix B About Di
22. 7 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 7 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Introduction June 1997 e An IBM compatible PC 386 SX 386 DX 486 SX 486 DX or Pentium A hard disk with a minimum of 40 Mb available minimum of 4 Mb of RAM A high density floppy disk drive 1 44 Mb VGA or Super VGA monitor Serial port for terminal connection Mouse DOS minimum DOS 3 31 4 0 or 5 0 recommended 6 0 6 2 or 6 22 Windows 3 1 3 11 or Windows 95 XBT L1000 programming software e APLC not being used for an active process for simulating applications Cables for the appropriate cable part number please refer to Appendix A in this manual An XBT P model message display the P models provide a wide array of function and service keys for general use MAGELIiS Terminology An elementary glossary of some terms commonly encountered when you are using XBT L1000 software and MAGELIS products is included in the Telemecanique XBT MAGELiS Range User Manual 4XBTX000US MAGELIiS Concepts K To learn more about Read this section of the XBT MAGELiS Range User Manual MAGELIS application structure Section A Application pages Section A Alarm pages Section A XBT operating modes Section A Pages C 10 through C 17 MAGELIS functions Page C 5 Keys and LEDs Pages C 7 through C 9 What Will I Use MAGELiS For The XBT H models of MAGELiS terminals provide operators with a message center to acces
23. 7507 5 SG Green o9 1 1 og i 8 6 RTS Yelow 38 i 12 zl L 7 CTS Brown 1 99 1 NC Ble 2 DSR Orange 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 49 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix A Cabling June 1997 Compact 984 984 120 130 131 141 145 to MAGELiS Cable Compact 984 to XBT cable 110XCA28202 MAGELIS XBT Compact 984 Sub D 25 pin Sub D 9 pin male 0 9e 8o 8o 8o S 8e 90 86 86 9 Qo 0 Quantum Modbus Port to MAGELiS Cable Quantum Modbus port to XBT cable MAGELIS XBT Quantum Sub D 25 pin Sub D 9 pin 65 99 TD 2 2 RD 59 RD3 3 TD 3 88 SG 7 5 SG o9 1 39 8 7 RTS 88 2 1 Le 50 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix A Cabling to Siemens Cable RS 232 C with 3964 3964R Protocol XBT MAGELIiS Terminal Automation s 2 H B ae TRANSMISSION RECEPTION 0 2 TXD TRANSMISSION RECEPTION 0000000000000 se 0 Connection of shielding to both cable ends depends on the electrical constraints of the installation In some configurations it is not necessary to reverse pins 2 and 3 Consult the appropriate PLC documentation O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 51 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix A Cabling June 1997 to Si
24. 97 Step 6 Enter Variable Fields Now try typing Quantity After the quantity you might want to put in a variable field for a changing value To create a variable field a With the cursor where you want the variable field to be click on the E icon Insert Field dialog box appears Insert Field MODBUS DLL V1 3 Associated variable 1 Equipment MASTER Figure 7 Insert Field Dialog Box Modify the word number by typing 1 in the Associated variable box in the i field This means that you are assigning PLC Register 40002 to this field Modify the field length by typing3 in the Length box Confirm your entries by clicking on the OK button The Quantity line should now look something like this File Edit View Page Configuration Transfers Simulation Window 2 Pigs 18 6 oja 2 18 Figure 8 Entering Text the Page Editor Window 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Creating an Application Step 7 Create Links to Other Pages Now create a link from page 1 to page 2 by following these steps a Clickon the icon following window appears Create link Link to page Figure 9 Create Link Window b Click on OK to automatically create a link to the right or page 2 This has the same effect as pressing th
25. C XBT P XBT E Figure 29 Electrical Connections and Serial Communications 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 43 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix A Cabling June 1997 Electrical Connections The power supply and relay connections XBT E only should be made following the connection scheme shown in Figure 30 XBT H P XBT E Nominal Voltage 24 V DC XBT E Relay Output Usage Limits Voltage Limits Including Ripple 18 30 V 1 0 mA 5 V min AC DC Maximal consumption 0 5 A 24 V max AC DC Figure 30 Power Supply and Relay Connections 44 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix A Cabling Serial Communication The serial communication link and the serial printer link pin arrangement are shown in Figure 31 and Figure 32 f 1 PG PROTECTIVE GROUND 2 TXD 3 RD RS 232C V24 ARIES B 2 TXD transmission 6 A 3 RXD reception o gt 7_ 0V iso 7 0Viso common Ca com 0915 9 30 i5 10 RS 422 485 440 007 11 4 A s20 12 REG 5 B transmission Og 13 CONF 8 n 80 18 p reception 9 0 10902 16 B2 7 0Viso common ngo 17 89 MULTIPOINT oft 181 8 common 19 B4 14 89 20 x 15 21 0 iso 22 16 2
26. Manual June 1997 Table of Contents Wn 41 to Wn 44 Terminal Date and Time To Be Sent To The PLC 65 Wn 46 Free Format Printing 65 Dialogue Functions EEN AEN m ehh NENNEN NNN D e 65 Authorization Word 66 Communication Control Word 66 Real Time Clock Control Words 66 APPENDIX C CHART OF XBT TERMINAL FUNCTIONS BY MODEL 69 APPENDIX D COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL INFORMATION 71 XBT PLC Communication Using UNI TELWAY Protocol on RS 232 or RS 485 71 XBT PLC Communication Using UNI TELWAY Protocol on an XBI2958 Link cre RE pe sectae nee e riso dete 71 XBT PLC Communication Using MODBUS or JBUS Protocol 71 XBT PLC Communication Using Siemens 3964 3964R Protocol 72 XBT PLC Communication Using Allen Bradley DEI Protocol 72 XBT PLC Communication Using OMRON SYSMAC WAY Protocol 73 APPENDIX E SAMPLE APPLICATION 75 APPENDIX F MENUS AND ICONS USED IN XBT L1000 SOFTWARE 83 APPENDIX G PC KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS FOR USING XBT L1000 85 System Keys zu oet AE SEE ER UE 85 Menu Keys
27. May 1997 Raleigh NC USA MAGELiS XBT Terminal and XBT L1000 Software Self Teach Manual Telemecanique D SQUARE D MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Table of Contents CONTENTS INTRODUCTION gt sr kane ak EU OR e eda 7 Objectives of This 7 Conventions Used In This Manual 7 What You Need to Use This Manual 7 MAGELIS Terminology 8 MAGELIS Concepts i urgere mane re ey y esta 8 What Will Use MAGELIS 2 8 Whats e e Osee I DE PU e ae a V e T PRA ET 9 MODULE 1 LEARNING ABOUT MAGELIS MODELS 11 MODULE 2 INSTALLING THE XBT L1000 SOFTWARE 13 MODULE 3 CREATING AN APPLICATION 15 Step 1 Launch the XBT L1000 Software 15 Step 2 Open New Application 15 Step 3 Select an XBT Type 16 Step 4 Selecta Protocols hich eae ee whe an e qe PRIOR 16 Step 5 Enter Text on an Application Page 17 Step 6 Enter Variable Fields 18 Step 7 Create Links to Other Pages
28. OOP PID T OVEN FID FID SPEED FID T HREH Page Tree Type APPLICATION 10 Page s 73 1 PAGE 1 2 2 D 4 3 522 5 D EPAGEB D ZPAGE7 amp PAGEB PAGE 9 10 10 Press Fi forhelp Mem3 1 i XBT P021010 Figure 44 Application Page 5 XBT L1000 APP T37 DOP 207 82593 2 12 ML File Edit View Page Configuration Transfers Simulation Window eise 5 CMPP T37 DOP 6 PAGE 6 AAMA Language FRANCAIS Page Tree Type APPLICATION 10 DI 1 PAGE 1 Dm 2PAGE 2 4PAGE 4 D 3PAGE 3 52 SPAGES 6 PAGE 6 D ZPAGE7 D amp PAGE 8 SPAGES 10 PAGE 10 Press F1 for help Mem 3 2 17 021010 NUM Figure 45 Application Page 6 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 77 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix E Sample Application June 1997 XBT L1000 APP T37 DOP File Edit View Page Configuration Transfers Simulation Window CAAPP T37 DOP 7 PAGE 7 vja e Page Tree Language FRANCAIS Type APPLICATION E 10 Page s 1 PAGE 1 DI 2 2 D 4PAGE 4 DI 3PAGE 3 va 5PAGES DI GPAGE 6 D ZPAGE7 ID S amp PAGES ID SPAGES 10 PAGE 10 Press F1 for help Mem3 0 1 P021010 NUM Figure 46 Ap
29. Reserved 37 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Viewing and Acknowledging Alarms June 1997 If the cause of the alarm is not cleared then Ifthe ACK parameter has been selected the alarm must be acknowledged by pressing the Enter key If the cause of the alarm still remains the alarm is logged and remains in the alarm list Ifthe ACK parameter has not been selected pressing the Enter key logs the alarm and it remains in the alarm list After the last alarm has been acknowledged and all alarms are cleared the LED goes out How Does Alarm Priority Work Each alarm page has a display priority from 1 to 16 with 1 the highest priority For example if the terminal displays an alarm page of priority 5 and another alarm with priority 5 to 16 occurs the original alarm page continues to be displayed If an alarm with priority 1 to 4 occurs the alarm page with the highest priority is displayed Viewing the Alarm List The alarm list consists of all the current or unacknowledged alarms that have occurred Use the Shift Enter key combination to view the alarm list Use the left and right arrow keys to scroll through the alarms 38 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Viewing and Printing Alarm Logs MODULE 9 VIEWING AND PRINTING AN ALARM OR APPLICATION LOG The alarm log is a history of all past alarms and is available on selected models of MAGELIi
30. S terminals The alarm log is stored in RAM and isnot saved if a power failure occurs es Section C pages C 35 through C 37 of the XBT MAGELiS Range User Manual F describes e What alarm and application logs are and what they record How to view logs How to print logs O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 39 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Viewing and Printing Alarm Logs June 1997 40 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Printing MODULE 10 PRINTING On the XBT terminal use the SHIFT MOD keys to initiate printing You can print e Application pages e Alarm pages e Application logs e Alarm logs ea Printing procedures are described on page C 42 of the XBT MAGELiS Range Ty User Manual O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 41 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Printing June 1997 42 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix A Cabling APPENDIX A MAGELIS CABLING The following information provides specific details for one electrical connection and two serial communication ports of the XBT terminals Figure 29 shows the location of the electrical connection and the serial communications ports Legend A Electrical Connection XBT H B Serial Communication C Serial Printer Line RS 232
31. Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 55 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix A Cabling June 1997 MAGELIS to Modicon Cable RS 422 485 with Modbus JBUS Protocol RS 422 LINK XBT MAGELIS Terminal PLC Transmission 0 Reception Transmission 0000000000000 000000000000 0 Reception RS 485 LINK XBT MAGELIS Terminal PLC 0 So o9 o9 o9 o9 80 0 Connection of shielding to both cable ends depends on the electrical operating conditions Rr Link termination resistors normally 110 Q Note The Rp resistors 4 7 are integrated in the XBT 56 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix B About Dialogue Tables APPENDIX B ABOUT DIALOGUE TABLES e More information about dialogue tables is contained in the XBT MAGELiS Ty Range User Manual The information presented here may help to illustrate the material presented in that manual To simplify the communication between a MAGELIiS terminal and a PLC all data commands from the PLC to the terminal and status data from the terminal to the PLC are grouped together in a table called the dialogue table Composed of n consecutive words 16 bit words the dialogue table has three parts as shown in Figure 33 Status data from the terminal to the PLC Concerns the following states The terminal status confi
32. To do so a Double click on the field you want to change b Click on the 83 icon Modify Field window appears Modify Field MODBUS DLL V1 3 Associated variable i 2 40001 i Equipment MASTER Figure 15 Modify Field Window Click on the Options button to bring up the Options window 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 22 XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Creating an Application Modify Field MODBUS DLL V1 3 Associated variable 18 2 Cancel Equipment MASTER quip MASTER DEG Options Digits after decimal point Conversion E oe fa i fi x PLC 40 1 PLC Bounds Access with None signed Cancel Hep Figure 16 Modify Field Options Window d In the Access box select Read e Click on OK to confirm your selection f Clickon OK in the Modify Field window The of Products line should now look something like this E XBT L1000 Appli1 masa 2 123 43 FAL File Edit View Page Configuration Transfers Simulation Window 2 Appli1 2 PAGE 2 KI Language ENGLISH EI LI Figure 17 Editing Text on Sample Application Page 2 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 23 1 15 XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Creating an Application June 1997 Step 10 Create Alarm Pages
33. al Appendix E Sample Application June 1997 80 XBT L1000 APP T37 DOP CAPP T37 DOP 1 1 E4 Language FRANCAIS Press F1 for help Priority View Page Configuration Transfers Simulation Window Page Tree bd 3 Page s Type i ALARME 1 d 2ALARME 2 d 3ALARME 3 Mem 3 2 1 021010 NUM Figure 50 Alarm Page 1 XBT L1000 APP T37 DOP iew Page Configuration Transfers Simulation Window 7 de I CAPP T37 DOP 2 ALARME 2 ARRA Language FRANCAIS Priority Press F1 for help kl Pagetee Type 1ALARME 1 4 2ALARME 2 d 3ALARME 3 Mem3 P BT POPIDiU Figure 51 Alarm Page 2 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix E Sample Application XBT L1000 APP T37 DOP masa 2 12 DIS File Edit Configuration Transfers Simulation Window 2 Type T ALARME 1 Fume temperati F FRULT 2ALARME 2 SALARME 3 Press F1 for help Mem 3 2 1 021010 NUM Figure 52 Alarm Page 3 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teac
34. alogue Tables June 1997 Detailed Description of Dialogue Table Words Wn to Wn 3 Terminal Keypad Image Table to PLC Table 2 provides information on the terminal keys to the PLC Bit at 1 key pressed Bit 15 Bit 7 Bit 0 Figure 35 Wn and Wn 1 Word Structure Table 2 Wn 2 and Wn 3 Bit Definitions Wn 2 Bit 0 Up arrow Wn 3 Bit 0 Bit 1 Down arrow Bit 1 Bit 2 Right arrow Bit 3 Left arrow Bit 2 Bit 3 Bit 4 MOD Bit 4 Bit 5 PRINT Bit 5 Bit 6 MENU Bit 6 Bit 7 SYST Bit 7 Bit 8 ALARM Bit 9 EXIT Bit 8 Bit 9 CO CO NI OD U BY OI PO o Bit 10 HOME Bit 10 Bit 11 41 Bit 11 Bit 12 Bit 12 LED Bit 13 ENTER Bit 13 Bit 14 Bit 15 Wn 4 Communication Control Bit 14 Bit 15 This word which monitors correct operation of the terminal is incremented by 1 at each communication request made by the terminal It is sent to the PLC 60 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved June 1997 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix B About Dialogue Tables Wn 5 to Wn 8 Terminal Date and Time To Be Sent To The PLC Table 3 Wn 5 to Wn 8 Definitions Bits 15 8 Bits 7 0 Wn 5 Seconds Reserved Wn 6 Hours Minutes Wn 7 Months Day of month Wn 8 Century Year Only the XBT E terminal possesses a protected real time clock The XBT terminal write
35. cal Assistance APPENDIX J WHERE TO GET MAGELIS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE The MAGELIS Technical Support phone and fax numbers are Phone 1 800 468 5342 FAX 508 975 9301 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 95 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix J Technical Assistance June 1997 96 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIS and UNITELWAY are trademarks of Telemecanique S A or its successor in interest Schneider Electric S A MODBUS and SY MAX are registered trademarks of AEG Schneider Automation Inc Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation SYSMAC is a registered trademark of Omron Corporation 1997 Schneider S A All rights reserved This document may not be copied in whole or in part or transferred to any other media without the written permission of Schneider S A Electrical equipment should be serviced only by qualified electrical maintenance personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider S A for any consequences arising out of the use of this material GROUPE SCHNEIDER M Merlin Gerin Square D Telemecanique June 1997 Printed in USA O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved
36. ch Manual June 1997 Appendix H Menu Tree APPENDIX H XBT L1000 SOFTWARE MENU TREE The 15 Software Menu Options File Options File Edit View Page Configurati New Ctrl N Open Ctrl 0 Close Save s Print Ctrl P Print Setup Install Protocol 1 CAXBTL1000 MJB1 DOP 2 APP T37 DOP 3TSX DEMO DOP A CXXBTLTOODYTESTI DOP Exit Edit Options XBT L1000 MJB1 DOP 8 File Edit View Page Configuration Transfers Simulation Paste Ctrl V Find Ctrl F Insert Field F3 Insert Link Maj F9 Insert Character CtrltMaj F9 Renumber Fields Alignment Left Ctrl Maj G Centered Ctrl Majt C Right Ctrl Maj D View Options Field Numbers Ctrl v Toolbar v Status Bar O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 87 1 15 XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix H Menu Tree June 1997 Page Options Page New Go To Rename Delete Application F7 Output Type Protection Page New Go To Rename Delete DEL Application F5 Output Type Protection Page New GoTo Rename Delete DEL Output Type Protection Configuration Options 88 Configuration Terminal Type Terminal Parameters Function Keys Protocol Parameters Equipment Symbols Dialogue Table Application Languages Special Characters 1997 Schn
37. dential mode terminal configuration mode confirmation of entries via ENTER key abandon entry via ESC key abandon entry after a time out terminal printing terminal printing fault printing suspended Number of displayed page Number of last field entered Image of keypad keys Real time clock status date and time Occupancy rate of log as a percentage Communication monitoring Number of last alarm accepted gt ADPU Data associated with variable fields These are variables which may be displayed on the terminal entered or modified via the terminal D m P Command data from the PLC to the terminal Concerns the following commands Display an application page Display alarm pages Lock keys Enter requests for a variable field Print command Control of indicator lamps associated with function keys Clear log command Set real time clock command Figure 33 Dialogue Table Structure O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 57 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix B About Dialogue Tables June 1997 The number of words in the table depends on the choice of status data and commands that are to be processed via the dialogue table The XBT L1000 software is used to make this choice The dialogue table is a word table consisting of three parts A B and C It is located in the PLC The terminal reads and writes the table t
38. e button and then clicking on OK The Create Application page window appears Create Application page Number A Name Figure 10 Create Application Page Window You can create a page with any page number but under most circumstances you would probably want to have pages in sequential order You can also change the name of the application page if you want to name it something more descriptive For this purposes of this example leave the Number and Name fields as they are and click on OK The application page 1 reappears Appli1 1 PAGE 1 Language ENGLISH Figure 11 Creating a Link in the Page Editor Window O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 19 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Creating an Application June 1997 Notice that since you linked a page to application page 1 there is a symbol to the right of the Quantity field that indicates another page is linked You can see what page is linked by looking at the Page Tree window Window To view the Page Tree window if it is not already displayed on the screen select the Window menu Tile header and then select Page Tree Page Tree Field Information The Page Tree window appears on the screen Figure 12 showing a hierarchy of the application pages FI Page Tree Type APPLICATION s 2 Paye s DI 1 PAGE 1 I 2PAGE 2 Press F1 for hel Mem1 1 1 021110 NUM Figure
39. ed from the PLC the alarm page stays displayed even after you acknowledge the alarm Normal operation The alarm page remains displayed as long as the condition exists You must set a bit in the alarm table to call an alarm page As long as the bit remains set to 1 the page remains displayed If you want to remove the page you must choose to ignore the alarm Simulation does not seem to work LED polling between the PC and PLC blinks but variables in numeric Older model of PC Using simulation with PCs that have an 80386 or earlier processor data exchange is slow because of simulation in the Windows environment To remedy the situation note the name of the application you want to simulate filename DOP then fieide aremot refreshed 80386 being quit the XBT L1000 software Then quit er 99 lused Windows Under DOS in the directory 299992 instead of the XBTL1000 write the following sequence correct variable SIMU application name DOP port number contents For example SIMU CAXBTL1000XBT PIMETER DOP 1 TSX07 nano PLC TSX07 firmware Versjon 1 0 of the TSX07 firmware will not needs to be e doesn t work work use Version 2 x or higher updated O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 93 1 15 XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix I Troubleshooting June 1997 94 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix J Techni
40. eider S A All Rights Reserved XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix H Menu Tree Transfer Options Transfers Export Fil Import Maj F11 Simulation Options Simulation Configuration Simulation Application Window Options Window Cascade Tile v Page Tree Field Information 1 CXXBTLTOODIMJBT DOP 1 PAGE 1 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 89 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix H Menu Tree June 1997 MAGELIS Application Configuration Options PAGE NUMBER x LIST OF PAGES p ALARM HISTORY CONFIGURATIONS CONFIGURATION Access only in confidential mode SYSTEM LANGUAGE 2 E H German APPLIC LANGUAGE 1 LINE PARAMETERS COMM PARAMETERS DATE TIME SPEED 9600 Baud PARITY ODD SLAVE NUMBER 4 ERROR COUNTER 1 0 ERROR COUNTER 2 0 1 If the translations are entered in 3 the XBT L1000 software you can ERROR COUNTER 3 0 choose from three different ERROR COUNTER 4 0 languages Notes RESET COUNTERS Y N N 2 Allows you to modify the date and time The displayed communication parameters depend on the protocol used For example on MODBUS there are 8 diagnostic counters 90 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved June 1997 XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix I Troubleshooting APPENDIX I ERROR MESSAGES AND ELEMENTARY TROUBLESHOOTING Several resources are available to help
41. emens Cable RS 232 C with AS 511 Protocol 52 XBT MAGELIiS Terminal e 2 RECEPTION 5 ov se 8 0 99 go 96 80 96 80 96 90 96 90 96 90 0 For PLC communication use 15 25 pin cable with RS 232 cc 20 mA adapter Connection of shielding to both cable ends depends on the electrical constraints of the installation In some configurations it is not necessary to reverse pins 2 and 3 Consult the appropriate PLC documentation O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix A Cabling MAGELIiS to Siemens Cable RS 422 with 3964 3964R Protocol XBT MAGELIiS Terminal Automation Transmission 0 Reception Transmission 000000000000 000000000000 0 Connection of shielding to both cable ends depends on the electrical constraints of the installation Rr Line matching resistance normally 110 W Note The Rp resistors 4 7 kW are integrated in the XBT MAGELIiS to Omron Cable RS 232 C XBT MAGELIiS Terminal PLC Omron G TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION 88 9 9 3 3 RECEPTION 38 T 1 96 ss og r 96 98 95 RTS CTS Connection of shielding to both cable ends depends on the electrical operating conditions The Omron connector is of the DB9 type 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 53 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Ma
42. en you start the software If you want to open another application than the one showing selectFile Close to close the one that opened automatically then select File New see Figure 3 File View Transfers New Ctrl N Open Ctrl 0 Install Protocol 1 TEST1 DOP Figure 3 Opening a New Application O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 15 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Creating an Application June 1997 Step 3 Select an XBT Type In the window that appears next you will select the XBT terminal type that you are using for example the XBT P021110 Terminal Type Configuration Choose protocol Commercial References Figure 4 Terminal Type Configuration Window In the Commercial References box try highlighting different XBT models Notice how each one is pictured showing its function keys and whether or not it has a printer link Step 4 Select a Protocol In the same window you will need to select the protocol that you will be using The protocol you select depends on the type of PLC you will be connecting to the MAGELIiS XBT terminal In many cases the selections in the dialog box will be appropriate and you will not need to change them If you should need to change the communication baud rate parity or time out value later on however this is where you would change these values a For the purposes of this example be sure that MODBUS is selected and
43. et Log The PLC writes 00FF hex in the word Afterwards it is reset to zero by the XBT when the command is executed Wn419 to Wn 20 LED Control Bit 15 Bit 7 Bit 0 Figure 36 Wn 19 to Wn 20 Word Structure Wn 21 to Wn 22 Bit 15 Bit 7 Bit 0 l Figure 37 Wn 21 to Wn 22 Word Structure Wn 21 Wn 22 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 63 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix B About Dialogue Tables June 1997 Wn 23 Lock System Keys Table 7 Wn 23 Bit Definitions Bit 0 Up arrow Bit 1 Down arrow Bit 2 Right arrow Bit 3 Left arrow Bit 4 MOD Bit 5 PRINT Bit 6 MENU Bit 7 SYST Bit 8 ALARM Bit 9 EXIT Bit 10 HOME Bit 11 1 Bit 12 1 Bit 13 ENTER Bit 14 Bit 15 Wn 24 Lock Numeric Keys Table 8 Wn 24 Bit Definitions Bit 0 Bit 1 Bit 2 Bit 3 Bit 4 Bit 5 Bit 6 Bit 7 Bit 8 Bit 9 Bit 10 Bit 11 Bit 12 LED Bit 13 Bit 14 Bit 15 CO CO NJ Oo O 64 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix B About Dialogue Tables Wn 25 to Wn 40 Alarm Table The alarm table contains the commands to display alarm pages Bit 15 Bit 0 Figure 38 Wn 25 to Wn 40 Word Structure Wn 41 to Wn 44 Terminal Date and Time To Be Sent To The PLC Table 9 Wn 41
44. etail on pages C 31 through C 34 of the XBT MAGELiS Range User Manual General Information About Alarm Pages An alarm page has a maximum of 25 lines and is associated to a word bit through the dialogue table Up to 256 alarm pages may be used The first line of an alarm page is for display of the date and time of the alarm as wellas its priority and the number of active alarms The alarm page can contain variable fields but they are not modifiable by users For each alarm page there are two other parameters in addition to the display priority e Acknowledgment ACK e Alarm relay only on the XBT E model If the alarm is configured so that a user must acknowledge the alarm the alarm remains active until it is acknowledged by the user Users can choose to ignore alarms by pressing the ESC key which causes the alarm display to disappear and the application page to be displayed What Happens If an Alarm Occurs If an alarm occurs the ALARM LED flashes and the alarm page is displayed unless an entry is being made at the time If no alarm is active the ALARM LED is not lit It is lit continuously if an alarm is active and the user chooses to ignore it by pressing the ESC key If the cause of the alarm is cleared then If the ACK parameter has been selected the alarm remains in the list Ifthe ACK parameter has not been selected the alarm disappears from the buffer and the display 1997 Schneider S A All Rights
45. eyboard Shortcuts APPENDIX G PC KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS FOR USING System Keys XBT L1000 SOFTWARE Press To F1 Access context sensitive help Ctrl ESC Go the list of active Windows applications Go to the next Windows application whether it is Alt ESC executed in a window or as an icon Alt Tab Go from one application to another Print Screen Copy an image of the screen onto the clipboard Alt Print Screen Copy an image of the active window onto the clipboard Alt Spacebar Open the System menu of an application window Menu Keys Alt F4 Exit an application or close a window Ctrl F4 Close the active group or document window Press To Alt underlined letter in the menu a character key in the menu Choose the menu Choose the command within a menu Left or right arrow Up or down arrow Go from one menu to another Go from one command to another E Choose the name of the selected menu command ESC Dialog Box Keys Cancel the selected menu name or close the open menu Press To Tab Go from one option to another Shift Tab Go from one option to another in the opposite direction An arrow key Move the cursor around list O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 85 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix G Keyboard Shortcuts June 1997 86 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved XBT Terminal Self Tea
46. gue table controls operation and resides in the controller The XBT as a master performs three types of actions e At the initiative of the automated system e At the initiative of the operator e Atits own initiative The dialogue is of the question reply type with the MAGELiS terminal as master requester transmitting messages to the slaves Communications between a controller s processor and the MAGELiS terminal with the 3964 3964R procedures are performed by exchanging messages in both directions point to point and by means of an asynchronous serial link coupler Communications link characteristics Speed 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 or 19200 baud e Parity even odd or none e 1 stop bit e RS232C RS422 RS485 interface e Time out default value 220 ms e Encoding 8 bit binary The transmission speed parity and time out are configured by the XBT L1000 software XBT PLC Communication Using Allen Bradley DF1 Protocol 72 The XBT is a client the process controller is a server The dialogue table controls operation and resides in the server The XBT as a client performs three types of actions e At the initiative of the automated system At the initiative of the operator e Atits own initiative The DF1 protocol the communication protocol for Allen Bradley controllers developed on the MAGELiS terminal can be used to communicate with the following Allen Bradley process controllers e SLC 500
47. h Manual Appendix E Sample Application June 1997 82 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix F Menus and Icons APPENDIX F MENUS AND ICONS USED IN XBT L1000 SOFTWARE Creation storage printing of applications installing protocols Creation modification of page contents Terminal and dialogue table insertion of fields creation of links configuration XBT lt gt PC transfer XBT L1000 display options Creation of page attribute pages Simulation of MAGELIS application port setup PEST 13 TAL Ts File Edit iew age Configuration Transfers Simulation Window 2 Le ERR Gal 1 Page s Entry window 4 1 151 221110 NUM Terminal for Paste Create which Copy link application Cut Insert field is designed Free form printing Column Create new alarm page position of Ke cursor in the Create new application page page being Store application edited Percentage of Open application Kr Right memory size used Lee position ER by application in of cursor In reate application terminal the page being edited O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 83 1 15 XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix F Menus and Icons June 1997 84 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved June 1997 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix G K
48. i MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Table of Contents June 1997 APPENDIX A MAGELIS CABLING 43 Electrical Connections ax sakna seas mene e aon se e 44 Seri l Communication as Rx 45 Cable PIMOUts cits d corre Er de Ea UTER 46 MAGELIS Terminal to PC XBTZ905 Cable 47 MAGELIS to PC XBTZ9052 Cable 47 MAGELIS to PC XBTZ915 Cable 48 TSX17 to MAGELIS XBTZ958 Cable 48 TSX07 to MAGELIS XBTZ968 Cable 49 Modicon Micro to MAGELIS 49 Compact 984 to MAGELIS Cable 50 Quantum Modbus Port to MAGELIS Cable 50 MAGELIS to Siemens Cable RS 232 C with 3964 3964R Protocol 51 MAGELIS to Siemens Cable RS 232 C with AS 511 Protocol 52 MAGELIS to Siemens Cable RS 422 with 3964 3964R Protocol 53 MAGELIS to Omron Cable RS 232 53 MAGELIS to Omron Cable RS 422 54 MAGELIS to Allen Bradley Cable RS 232 55 MAGELIS to Modicon Cable RS 232 C with Modbus JBUS Protocol 55 MAGELIS to Modicon Cable RS 422 485 with Modbus JBUS Protocol 56 APPENDIX B ABOUT DIALOGUE TABLES
49. l See Figure 2 The Install Protocol dialog box appears Figure 1 Figure 2 Install Protocol Option 6 In the Protocols to be installed box select the appropriate protocol Click on the Install gt gt button You will see a prompt asking if you wish to install the protocol Select Yes 8 When the protocol is installed select the Close option in the Install Protocol dialog box Exit when complete 14 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Creating an Application MODULE 3 CREATING AN APPLICATION In this module you will learn how to Start the XBT L1000 software Create a new application An application is a set of application pages and alarm pages that act together to provide information about some process and to control that process To create an application you need to perform the tasks outlined in the following steps Step 1 Launch the XBT L1000 Software To start the XBT L1000 software locate the icon for it in the Windows Program Manager Click on the icon for the XBT L1000 software to launch it Step 2 Open a New Application The first time you use the newly installed XBT L1000 software no other applications will have been developed You will be automatically prompted to select the correct terminal type configuration go on to Step 3 If this is not the first time the software has been used an application window automatically appears wh
50. n fault The application contains an error Wrong password An invalid password was entered Page does not exist O 1997 Schneider S A A non existent page number was called All Rights Reserved 91 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix I Troubleshooting June 1997 Message text Protected access page Meaning Action Needed A protected read write page was called Impossible to write variable in PLC An attempt was made to write a variable to a protected zone Overflow Min lt Value lt An attempt was made to write a value outside the allowed range Dialogue table authoriz The Authorization word is incorrect Dialog table reading impossible Dialog table writing impossible There is a connection problem between the XBT and the PLC Check cabling check PLC address There may be a connection problem between the XBT and the PLC Check cabling check that cable wiring is correct There may have been an attempt to write to a protected zone The PLC program may be read or write protected Printing impossible Faulty printer This is a momentary and transient display that may occur while printing is in progress or after a menu option has been selected This message flashes if there is a printing problem Check that printer connections are normal paper tray is full paper jam has not occurred Empty log Transient message the l
51. ng an Application Configuring a Port 1 From the main menu bar shown in Figure 26 select Simulation then select Configuration The Simulation Configuration window appears Simulation Configuration Connection to PLC COMI 2 Figure 27 Simulation Configuration Window 2 Select either COM1 or COM2 as appropriate and click OK To simulate an application 1 From the main menu bar Figure 26 select Simulation then select Simulation Application The screen goes black and then a representation of the XBT faceplate appears After a few seconds you will see what the XBT would actually look like if your application were active System messages will also appear if there are problems with the application 2 To leave the simulation screen hold down the Alt key and press X If you need to troubleshoot the application if you received error messages make any necessary changes and then run the simulation again Note Simulation uses almost all of the PC hardware resources It is advisable to close all active Windows applications before you begin the simulation If you have a screen saver running on the PC you may avoid problems by turning it off before simulating applications For information on common troubleshooting problems and procedures see Appendix I of this manual 30 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Connecting the PC to a MAGELIS
52. nual Appendix A Cabling June 1997 MAGELIS to Omron Cable RS 422 XBT MAGELIiS Terminal PLC Omron Transmission 0 Reception Transmission 000000000000 000000000000 Connection of shielding to both cable ends depends on the electrical operating conditions Rr Link termination resistors normally 110 Note The Rp resistors 4 7 are integrated in the XBT 54 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix A Cabling MAGELIS to Allen Bradley Cable RS 232 XBT MAGELIiS Terminal Console DF1 Coupler Si TRANSMISSION RECEPTION 2 i XD TRANSMISSION o RECEPTION 0000000000000 0 gl l 2 8 81 8 3 o l D 2 Connection of shielding to both cable ends depends the electrical constraints of the installation In certain configurations it is not necessary to reverse pins 2 and 3 Consult the appropriate PLC documentation MAGELIiS to Modicon Cable RS 232 C with Modbus JBUS Protocol XBT MAGELIS Terminal PLC Coupler MODBUS 0 99 go 69 90 go og 90 go 69 go oO 0 Connection of shielding to both cable ends depends on the electrical operating conditions DTR In some configurations it is not necessary to reverse pins 2 and 3 7 Consult the appropriate PLC documentation 1997
53. o the PLC see Figure 34 You do not have to write an additional PLC program for the communication link PLC MAGELiS XBT Operator Terminal Dialogue Table Part A status of terminal Writing of status data Example Status of the function keys 1 bit 1 key No of page to be displayed on Part B Reading and writing of the terminal by writing word dual access data associated with fields at FFFF hex after accounting for the request Part C Reading of command data Lighting of the LEDs command 1 LED 1 bit Figure 34 Dialogue Table Data Exchange A WARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION The PLC memory zone allocated for the XBT dialog table must NOT be used for anything else The designer must program PLC logic properly Failure to observe this precaution can cause death severe injury or equipment damage When the terminal is powered up or communication is restarted it reads from the command table and writes to the status table In the event of a problem a message box appears on the screen Contents of the Dialogue Table The number of words in the table depends on the choice of states and commands that are to be processed via the dialogue table 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix B About Dialogue Tables The notation convention for describing the table is Wn word of 1
54. og display was empty when the user requested that the log be displayed or printed Cannot read XBTL1000 INI 92 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved The file VER DLL delivered with certain PCs and pre installed with Windows does not always conform to the Microsoft standard Windows file VER DLL Replace the VER DLL file WINDOWS SYSTEM with an original Microsoft version June 1997 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix I Troubleshooting Possible Problems Problem After you install and start the XBT L1000 software your computer locks up Possible Cause Norton Antivirus software on your computer Solution Mask using REM statement or delete the following line in the file CONFIG SYS DEVICE NAVNNAVTSR EXE Reboot the system and restart the XBT L1000 software Use another antivirus software for example IBMAV Microsoft VSafe When transferring a program from a laptop to the MAGELIS terminal communication errors occur Driver problem XBT L1000 software uses a driver called DUNTLW EXE which loads as a TSR in the CONFIG SYS file It gets its profile from file DUNTLW 001 This file has many parameters which can be adjusted with a text editor such as Notepad For laptops a parameter under the heading Advanced Parameters should be adjusted It is usually the last parameter and reads RXTX Default Change the parameter to RXTX 0 When an alarm is receiv
55. plication Page 7 CAPP T37 DOP 8 PAGE 8 SC Language FRANCAIS Ke Y Type APPLICATION 10 Page s v 3 1 PAGE 1 2 2 D 4PAGE 4 CH 3PAGE3 vo 5 6 7 PAGE 7 DI amp PAGE8 D PAGE 9 10 PAGE 10 Press F1 for help Mem3 1 1 XBT P021010 NUM Figure 47 Application Page 8 78 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved June 1997 15 XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix E Sample Application XBT L1000 APP T37 DOP File Edit View Page Configuration Transfers Bee vja Simulation Window CAAPP T37 DOP 9 PAGE 9 2125122 Language FRANCAIS Page Tree Type APPLICATION 10 Pagef s Press F1 for help DI 1 PAGE 1 ZPAGE 2 D 4PAGE 4 ID 3PAGE 3 vD SPAGES ID 6 PAGE 6 D 7PAGE 7 B PAGE 8 I SPAGES 10 PAGE 10 Mem 3 1 1 021010 NUMI Figure 48 Application Page 9 EEE Language Francas E Page Tree APPLICATION 3 10 Page s PLC xM Press F1 for help DI 1 PAGE 1 2 PAGE 2 D 4PAGE 4 D 3PAGE 3 vD SPAGES ID 6 PAGEG 7PAGE 7 amp PAGEGS DI PAGE 9 10 PAGE 10 P021010 Mem 3 1 1 Figure 49 Application Page 10 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 79 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manu
56. pplication pages for 2 line display or 400 application pages for 4 line display Either 2 line by 20 character or 4 line by 20 character displays Real time clock Alarm relay Ty A full comparison of features and capabilities of each model is contained in Section E of the Telemecanique XBT MAGELiS Range User Manual O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 11 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual About MAGELIiS Products June 1997 12 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved June 1997 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Installing XBT L1000 Software MODULE 2 INSTALLING THE XBT L1000 SOFTWARE In this module you will learn how to install the XBT L1000 software and protocol drivers To install the XBT L1000 software follow these steps 1 ON ux ae 7 Start Windows Insert the diskette marked Disk 1 into the A drive From Program Manager select the File menu header and then select Run Type A SETUP and press the Enter key Follow the prompts that appear on the screen After installation is complete save the Windows Program Manager or Application Manager or the XBT L1000 icon will not appear when you reboot the system Step 7 After installation is complete reboot the PC Ctrl Alt Delete Note that the AUTOEXEC BAT and CONFIG SYS files are altered when you install the XBT L1000 software on your PC To install protocol drivers you need for your PLC follo
57. rd is not compulsory Itis systematically present in the dialogue table offered by the XBT L1000 software You should retain the word in the dialogue table as long as the table contains at least one word to be written by the XBT terminal Communication Control Word The communication control word is incremented regularly by the MAGELiS XBT terminal If this word is configured by the XBT L1000 software it allows the PLC to know if the terminal is powered and properly connected N WARNING UNINTENTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPERATION If communications between XBT and PLC are lost the operator s control over the machine may be lost completely or partially It is the designer s responsibility to program PLC logic that accounts for this situation An appropriate method is to monitor Wn 4 of the dialogue table from the PLC program Failure to observe this precaution can cause death severe injury or equipment damage Real Time Clock Control Words The configuration of these 4 words is useful if the MAGELiS XBT terminal is not equipped with a hardware real time clock If the PLC has a real time clock it can update the software real time clock of the XBT terminal 66 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix B About Dialogue Tables Note If the terminal is not equipped with a hardware real time clock you can adjust the time of the terminal by entering internal XBT wo
58. rds in an application page or by entering the date time in the Configuration menu N CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD Since all alarms are always time date stamped and the control program may rely on the XBT terminal s real time clock you must set or verify the XBT terminal s date and time after every new installation repair disassembly shipping or battery charge Failure to observe this precaution can cause equipment damage or production loss 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 67 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix B About Dialogue Tables June 1997 68 O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix C XBT Functions APPENDIX C CHART OF XBT TERMINAL FUNCTIONS BY MODEL Depending on the MAGELiS XBT terminal selected the dialogue table in the XBT L1000 software will be different The following table lists the accessible functions as well as the function selected by default table for each type of terminal XBTH XBTH XBTH XBTH XBTP XBTP XBTP XBTE XBTE Functlons 00x010 02x010 01x010 01x110 01x010 02x010 02x110 01x010 01x110 Situation function keys Situation system keys Situation numeric keys Communication control Set PLC clock No of displayed page No of last field filled Last acknowledged alarm Status report History occupancy Pg no to be processed No of field
59. s information about a process or about alarms that may be occurring The XBT H also allows an operator to change values in PLC registers by ramping values up or down The XBT P and XBT E models provide operators an interface with the process that allows changes to be entered for various PLC registers These changes can be specific entries as well as ramping O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Introduction The registers that can be changed contain process parameters such as set points that may require occasional modifications What s Next Module 1 briefly introduces you to the range of MAGELIS terminals For the purposes of this self teach manual you will want to use the XBT P021010 or the XBT P021110 which has a printer link Module 2 guides you through the XBT L1000 software installation process Module 3 is a detailed walk through of the process of creating a MAGELiS application including entering variable fields creating links to other application pages creating alarm pages and saving the application Module 4 briefly guides you through the process of simulating your application with the XBT L1000 software Modules 5 and 6 discuss transfer of the application to the MAGELiS terminal Module 7 discusses connecting the MAGELIS terminal to a PLC Module 8 introduces alarm pages and how alarms work Module 9 guides you through the process of viewing and printing an
60. s the time and date periodically to the PLC approximately every second Wn 9 Number of Page To Be Displayed Number of page displayed on the terminal and to be sent to the PLC It contains TFFF hex if it is a system page or a displayed alarm Wn 10 Number of Last Field Entered Number of last field entered on the terminal to be sent to the PLC Wn 11 Last Alarm Accepted This information is only present on one PLC scan It then returns to FFFF hex Wn 12 Status Table 4 Wn 12 Bit Definitions Bit 0 Confidential Mode Bit 1 Configuration Mode Bit 2 ENTER on entry Bit 3 ESC on entry Bit 4 End of entry on TIME OUT Bit 5 Printing Bit 6 Printing fault Bit 7 Printing suspended Bit 8 Reserved Bit 9 Reserved Bit 10 Reserved Bit 11 Reserved Bit 12 Reserved Bit 13 Reserved Bit 14 Reserved Bit 15 Reserved O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 61 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix B About Dialogue Tables June 1997 Wn 13 Log Occupancy Rate The occupancy rate of the alarm log as a percentage on the terminal and to be sent to the PLC Wn 14 Page Number To Be Processed To process page 22 insert page 22 gt Wn 14 e When Wn 9 22 and Wn 14 H FFFF the command is OK e When Wn 9 lt gt 22 and Wn 14 H FFFF the command is not OK Wn 15 Field to Enter If the value 20 is to be entered on page 10 e confirm that Wn 9 1
61. se of a point to point link is limited to the directly connected controller master XBT PLC Communication Using OMRON SYSMAC WAY Protocol The XBT is a client the process controller is a server The dialogue table controls operation and resides in the server The XBT as a client performs three types of actions At the initiative of the automated system e At the initiative of the operator e Atits own initiative All OMRON controllers use the SYSMAC WAY communication protocol In this protocol the terminal communicates in ASCII mode The transmission speed parity and time out are configured by the XBT L1000 software 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 73 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix D Communication Protocol June 1997 74 Communication link characteristics e Speed 1200 2400 4800 9600 default or 19200 baud e Parity even odd or none e 2stop bits e RS 232C or RS422 interface e Encoding 7 8 bits ASCII The XBT can be connected to the controller in point to point mode via the RS 232 connector or an RS422 network can be used on which you can connect up to 32 PLCs The dialogue between the higher processing levels and the MAGELIS terminal is of the request reply type The requester XBT master transmits the messages to the slave PLC CAUTION If you connect an XBT requiring writes to PLC memory in Run mode the PLC will switch to Monitor mode The configura
62. ther c For more practice in moving functions try moving Authorization to the Available Functions box 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Creating an Application d Click on the Modify button to change the address The Type Dialog Table Address window appears Type Dialog Table Address MODBUS DLL v1 3 Associated jeg MASTER 8 Equipment Length J Figure 22 Type Dialog Table Address Window e Type 10 in the Associated variable box next to the i This designates the beginning of the dialogue table to be at W10 f Click on OK The Dialogue Table Configuration window reappears g Select Alarm table from the Dialogue Table Selected functions box h In the Size Selected Function box check that 1 appears in the Words field 1 is the default i Confirm your dialogue table selections and entries by clicking on the OK button Step 13 Setting Alarm Priority You can set the priority of an alarm from 1 to 16 with 1 being the highest priority Alarms are by default set to priority 1 If you want to change the priority of an alarm do the following a From the Page menu header select Priority The Priority dialog box appears Friority Priority 1 Figure 23 Priority Dialog Box b Change the alarm priority value as needed and click on OK O 1997 Schneider S A All Righ
63. through Wn 44 Definitions Bits 15 8 Bits 7 0 Wn 41 Seconds Reserved Wn 42 Hours Minutes Wn 43 Months Day of month Wn 44 Century Year Only the XBT E model has a protected real time clock Each time one of these words is modified the XBT sets itself to the date and time given in this table Wn 46 Free Format Printing Table This table contains information for free format printing Dialogue Functions Depending on the MAGELiS XBT terminal selected the dialogue table in the XBT L 1000 software will be different See Appendix C Chart of XBT Terminal Functions by Model on page 69 for a list of the accessible functions as well as the functions selected by the default table for each type of terminal O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 65 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix B About Dialogue Tables June 1997 Authorization Word The Authorization word is the first word of the command part of the dialogue table Part C This word provides security for the PLC If this word does not contain the correct value the PLC will not permit the XBT terminal to write any word to the PLC Figure 39 shows the structure of the Authorization word MSB H A5 LSB Length of the dialogue table Figure 39 Authorization Word Note Using the Authorization word is a verification for the PLC If this word is not at the correct value the terminal cannot write any word to the PLC The authorization wo
64. tion of the slave addressed by default by the XBT L1000 software is 0 Slaves are numbered 0 to 31 in SYSMAC WAY protocol O 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved June 1997 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix E Sample Application APPENDIX E SAMPLE APPLICATION This appendix contains screen shots of a sample application XBT L1000 APP T37 DOP E EYE 2 122 4x PAL File Edit View Configuration Transfers Simulation Window 2 jel Hae EEE EAE Gbisrlas BPLC Info Tonmandd FIDE Adiustg Page Tree Type APPLICATION 9 572 1 PAGET 2 2 D 4 3 via SPAGES GPAGEG D ZPAGE7 D amp PAGES 9 10 PAGE 10 10 Pagef s Press F1 for help Mem 3 1 1 T P021010 NUM Figure 40 Application Page 1 XBT L1000 APP T37 DOP 92598 2 ME File Edit View Page Configuration Transfers Simulation Window 2 DEE Fe 2 A T37 DOP 2 S 2 SE EEE Language FRANCAIS FRANCAIS K cc LI je Page Tree gt Type APPLICATION D 10 Page s DI T PAGE DI 2 2 4PAGE 4 D 3PAGE 3 IA SPAGE5 D D ZPAGE7 amp PAGES ID SPAGES 10 P4GE 10 Press F1 for help Mem3 1 1 XBT P021010 NUM
65. to be filled Print command Authorization read table Reset history LED command Function keys lock System keys lock Numeric keys lock Alarm table Set XBT clock Table of free fmt printing E Functions selected by default in the XBT L1000 Operator Terminal Other available functions 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 6 e 1 15 XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Appendix C XBT Functions June 1997 70 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Appendix D Communication Protocol APPENDIX D COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL INFORMATION The information provided in this appendix is intended only to be a general guideline It should not be used as a substitute for the process controller manuals Be sure to refer to the individual product documentation XBT PLC Communication Using UNI TELWAY Protocol on RS 232 or RS 485 Links Communication is established through the programming port of the TSX 17 The MAGELIiS terminal occupies two addresses on the bus cable address and cable address 1 e The cable address is the server address the MAGELiS terminal responds to the PLC commands It is used for the UNI TELWAY service commands for example identification request mirror request The cable address 1 is the client address the MAGELIS terminal sends commands
66. ts Reserved 27 MAGELIS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Creating an Application June 1997 Step 14 Saving the Application To save the application select File then select Save As The Save as window appears Change the directory and file name as needed The default name for an application is Applil dop Save as File Name Directories mjb1 dop c Axbtl1000 ex gt xbtl1000 C3 driver C3 modbus EI pdfs unitel Save File as Type Drives XRT Apnlicatinns den c ms dos 6 Figure 24 Save As Window Step 15 Using the XBT L1000 Software to Work with Function Keys Assigning function keys to certain PLC words and bits is described on pages F C 38 through C 39 of the XBT MAGELiS Range User Manual Use of the MAGELiS terminal function keys is described on pages 20 C 38 of the XBT MAGELiS Range User Manual Locking function keys is described on pages C 40 and C 41 of the XBT MAGELIS Range User Manual 28 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual June 1997 Simulating an Application MODULE 4 SIMULATING AN APPLICATION Once you have created an application you can test it with the XBT L1000 software without having to connect your PC to a MAGELIS terminal Before you simulate the application if your PLC has an address other than 1 you will first need to change the address in the Equipment Symbols
67. w these steps 1 In the Windows Program Manager make sure that the XBT L1000 icon appears on the screen Place the diskette containing the driver files in the A floppy drive Launch the MAGELiS XBT L1000 software by clicking on the XBT L1000 icon If this is the first time you have used the XBT L1000 software go on to Step 4 now If it is not the first time the software has been used go onto Step 5 If this is the first time the software has been used the Install Protocol dialog box automatically appears Install Protocol Install from c xbt 1 000 unitel Protocols to be installed Protocols present Unitelway 2 0 MODBUS 1 3 Figure 1 Install Protocol Dialog Box 1997 Schneider S A All Rights Reserved 13 MAGELIiS XBT Terminal Self Teach Manual Installing XBT L1000 Software June 1997 In the Install from box select the directory in which the driver files reside Click on the Directory button to navigate to a different drive or directory 5 Ifthis is not the first time the software has been used File View Transfers New Ctrl N the Install Protocol dialog box will not automatically pene appear and you will need to do the following Install Protocol M 1 coni ET m a Make sure that no MAGELiS applications are 2 APP T37 DOP open 3 TSX DEMO DOP 4 CAXBTL1000 TEST1 DOP b Select the File menu header and then select Install Exit Protoco
68. you with questions and problems that may be encountered as you are using the MAGELiS terminals and XBT L1000 software The XBT L1000 software on line help utility offers some general guidelines as to how options are used and what information should be entered in fields e An additional Help file utility for MAGELIiS is available that offers troubleshooting advice as well as setup information cable pinouts and step by step procedures for programming the MAGELiS terminal and creating dialogue tables The Technical Support group phone and fax numbers are listed on page 95 of this manual Error Messages Message text Wiring fault Meaning Action Needed Incorrect wiring Switch power off Waiting for transfer Waiting for remote loading No program Download in progress Product has no application Download to the XBT is occurring Download aborted Download failed Download to the XBT was cancelled by the user Download to the XBT was unsuccessful Download completed Upload in progress Download to the XBT was successfully completed Upload to the PC is occurring Upload aborted Upload failed Upload to the PC was cancelled by the user Upload to the PC was unsuccessful Upload completed Connecting Upload to the PC was successfully completed The XBT L1000 software is reading the cable and searching for the communication configuration Applicatio
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