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1. Example The following procedure shows how to set up a HTML editor Here hostname is used as an example Step Action 1 Click on Options Configuration of an external tool External tools Result The setup dialog for external tools appears 83 External Tools E Create manage and run configurations gt Create a configuration that will run a program on Configurations E B Perspectives These settings associate a perspective with Program launch configurations A different perspective may be associated with each supported launch mode and can optionally be activated when a configuration is launched or when a breakpoint is encountered via the Debug preferences To indicate that a perspective switch should not occur select None Run None gt Restore Defaults New Delete Apply Revert 94 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Setting Up an External Tool Step Action 2 Click on New Result The following dialog appears 3 External Tools x Create manage and run configurations gt Create a configuration that will run a program m Configurations _ Name FrontPage E Qa Program Q FrontPage E Main Location C Program Files FrontPage FrontPage exe Browse File System Working Directory C Workspace WD_Project website Browse File System Arguments S resource loc Variables Note Enclose an argument containing spaces using double quotes 8 New Delete Enter a name f
2. Security Secure HTTP Password Change Write Password Change Configurator Password Change FTP Password Change 106 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Security Passwords Step Action 4 Click on Modify to change a password see page 107 Result The Password dialog appears Secure HTTP Password x Set the Secure HTTP password Type new password and confirm it Login New Password Confirm New Password 5 Enter a new password and confirm it by typing it in the Confirm new password field If its an HTTP password the login is also requested 6 Click on OK in the Password dialog Note if you leave any fields empty during the modification you are asked to confirm the replacement of the current password by an empty password Repeat actions 4 6 for each password to modify Click on OK in the Properties dialog of the target to close the dialog This table shows the elements in the various dialogs used to modify passwords Dialog Function Secure HTTP Required for connecting to the secure pages of the module website Password via a browser Write Password Required to write variables in the animation mode Configuration Required to access the configuration parameters of the module Password FTP Password Not available EIO0000000819 01 2012 107 Security 108 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Appendices EIO0000000819 01 201
3. Target List Selected Target s FactoryCast Target Name Address FactoryCast HMI EB 1 BMXNOR 0200 RTU module FactoryCast Gateway Eu BMX NOR 0200 v1 5 Next gt Cancel Enter the project name RTU Project in the Project field In the target box scroll over the drop down menu of the RTU and select the module you require for example BMX NOR 0200 H v1 5 and click on the gt button Result The chosen module appears in the Selected Target s box on the right Enter the Name of the target RTU module in the Selected Target s box Enter the IP Address a b c d in the Selected Target s box For more information about IP addressing refer to the Modicon M340 for Ethernet Communications Modules and Processors User Manual Repeat steps 3 to 5 if you want to select more than one target Click on Next Result The second dialog of the Web Designer Project Creation Wizard appears EIO0000000819 01 2012 19 Getting Started Device Selection Introduction For each target you can configure the devices that are connected to it Device creation The following procedure shows how to attach devices to a target Step Action 1 Select a device in the Device List box and click on the gt button Result The device appears in Selected Target s Device s S Web Designer Project Creation Wizard Web Designer Project Wizard Creation of a new Web Designer P
4. Define the intervals at which variables can be written Outside these intervals variables with direct access are read only 62 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Embedded Advanced Services Scope of this Chapter This chapter describes the embedded advanced services What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Device and HMI Services 64 Datalogging Service 65 Email and SMS Services 75 EIO0000000819 01 2012 63 Device and HMI Services Presentation The BMX NOR 0200 H module can perform internal standalone processing such as the following services Advanced services are executed inside the module independently of any other processing done at CPU or SCADA level The following services are available for the BMX NOR 0200 H module e Device Services for configuring devices data acquisition device variables polling e Datalogging automatic archiving of application information such as measures events alarms device status etc to CSV log files in the BMX NOR 0200 H module memory SD card e Email for alarm or report notification via Email or SMS Services Limitations A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Restrict access to the embedded server by configuring passwords e Restrict the symbols and direct addresses you authorize to be modified online e Donotauthorize online modification of critical variables concerning human
5. e type the variable name between brackets e The following fields are mandatory to record and save an email Identifier Trigger and Destination The number of messages email or SMS you can configure in the project is restricted to 100 The maximum number of email or SMS services is 2 NOTE The SMTP server supports PLAIN or LOGIN authentication Other authenti cation protocols are not supported 80 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Monitoring Subject of this Chapter This chapter presents the different ways provided by Web Designer to monitor your system What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Data Editor 82 Creating a Data Template 84 Data Editor Spreadsheet 85 Inserting a Symbol Variable in a Data Template 88 Inserting a Direct Address in a Data Template 90 Using an Existing Data Template 91 E100000000819 01 2012 81 Monitoring Data Editor Overview The Data Editor allows you to edit create data monitoring tables or to display data tables Data tables provide read write access to application data and device registers Write access is password protected Allowing write access can change system behavior Variables that can be written are accessible only by trained personnel through a password A WARNING UNINTENDED SYSTEM OPERATION Apply password protection to limit access to the Data Editor Failure to follow
6. Sender Sender text box Email address of the sender of the message EI00000000819 01 2012 77 Elements Function Reply address text box Email address to which a reply will be sent if the user clicks on Reply Module Maximum size of the send queue text box Maximum number of emails that can be stored in the buffer memory before being sent e Default value 100 e Minimum value 30 e Maximum value 200 NOTE When the maximum number of emails is reached 100 no further messages can be queued Time before retry is sent in seconds text box Delay before emails stored in the buffer memory are reset after an unsuccessful transmission e Default value 15 s e Minimum value 5 s e Maximum value 3 600 s Service Service status variable text box Used to determine the status of the Email service 78 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Configuring the Email and the SMS Service The email and SMS configuration dialog is shown below SendSMS E mail description Identifier Destination Contents Identifier E mails Properties Device0 Premium Unity Source Destination FFT Device0 Modicon M340 Trigger Subject Path Subject 28 datalogging Et email X Type v Trigger Type The elements in the email and SMS configuration dialog are Elements Function Send S
7. Topic Page Namespace 56 Importing from a Programmable PLC 57 Manual Edit 60 Author Rights in Namespace 61 EIO0000000819 01 2012 55 Managing Variables Namespace Introduction Namespace contains all variables symbols previously selected for targets or devices Data Editors and services get symbols from Namespace Variables come from either connected devices or from PLC applications If there is more than one instance of a device type connected to the same target use the following naming convention to have a unique name for each instance device name variable name If the device is a PLC name the variables declared in the PLC like this PLC device name PLC variable name Accessing the Namespace Step Action 1 Select the project 2 Extend the target directory 3 Double click on the Namespace icon Result The Namespace dialog appears Topic Symbol Variable Address Type Comments Access Unit Scalefade device Device0 Check UNLOCATED EBOOL Result ofconditi R device Device0 Material in UNLOCATED INT nternal bit for m R device DeviceQ gde M2 BOOL R device DeviceO Temp fault 2 UNLOCATED EBOOL Faultfor temper R device DeviceO Alert 1 UNLOCATED EBOOL Alertfor temper R device Device minus 1 percent UNLOCATED BOOL Healinginputp R device Device0 Robot 1 cvArm 2 UNLOCATED BOOL Internal variable R device DeviceQ Mate
8. input or output bit Format Format see page 86 of the data value Read Only If this box is selected the variable cannot be output directly Type Field The Data Type field contains the data type of the symbol variable or direct address The types of data of the symbolic variable appear automatically when the symbol variable is located Set the direct address data types from a drop down list The following data types are valid Abbreviation Data type INT 16 bit signed integer UINT 16 bit unsigned integer DINT 32 bit signed integer UDINT 32 bit unsigned integer REAL 32 bit IEEE floating point TIME 32 bit unsigned integer in ms DATE Date 32 bit BCD TOD Date time 32 bit BCD BOOL 1 internal bit boolean Format Field The Format field contains the format type for displaying the value of the symbol variable or direct address The following formats are accepted Abbreviation Format Type bool Boolean dec Decimal hex Hexadecimal binary Binary ASCII Bytes displayed as ASCII characters time Day hr min sec ms date YYYY MM DD or HH MM SS 86 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Monitoring Status Field The Status column contains messages about the status of communications with the symbol variable or direct address If communications are normal the status message is OK If communication with a simple variable or a direct address
9. an existing project Step Action 1 Select the project 2 Click Project Close Project Result the project disappears from the menu tree Saving Multiple Modifications To save multiple modifications select Save All in the project menu or click the Save All icon in the tool bar This operation saves the modifications made in open windows These modifications relate to any open projects Closing Web Designer When you close Web Designer it memorizes the open or close state of projects Projects that are open when you close Web Designer will automatically reopen the next time you launch the software 40 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Project Management Import List of sources Web Designer can import a project from the following sources to recuperate previous developments e a zip file exported by Web Designer e a Web Designer project outside the Workspace Import To import a project click on Project Import Import dialog Import x Select Import project from a zip file or convert project from another tool Select an import source Factory Cast HMI project Factory Cast project Web Designer project b Zip file After the import the project appears in the menu tree Export To export a project as a zip file click on Project Export This function is useful for saving a complete project before modifying it The project stays op
10. be refreshed Button Remove Deletes the variable Duplicate Duplicates the variable Import PLC Symbols Opens a selection dialog of variables Import from CSV Imports all the variables from a CSV file Export to CSV Exports the variables to a CSV file EIO0000000819 01 2012 57 Managing Variables Step Action Click on Import PLC symbols Result A file explorer dialog opens Look in EB Desktop EC gt W documents 4 Ny computer d Recent Network places ocuments e Copy of CD_FCHMI V1 1 B 3 Doc FCHMI fr amp FVSGML light patch 5 Graphic fip ef Sortcutto Schneider amp TMD server ueteres Web Designer My computer Desktop f E stu Cancel VENE File name etwoi places Type offiles Select the file stu xvm fef or prj to import Click on Open Result A dialog displaying symbols opens Selection of the variables to import D Select the variables to import in the service using double click Name Type Address Comment Actions Select all Invert selection MW ReadOnly Import selected variables 58 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Managing Variables Step Action Select desired symbols Select the variables you want to import by double clicking on the variables in the list Click on Import selected variables Result the variables appear
11. is not operational the Status column displays a message describing the event EIO0000000819 01 2012 87 Monitoring Inserting a Symbol Variable in a Overview Data Template If you want to view or modify the value of a symbol variable in the Namespace you must insert that symbol variable in a data template A WARNING online equipment damage UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Password protect access to the embedded server e Carefully select the symbols and direct addresses you authorize to be modified e Do not authorize online modifications of critical process variables Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or Inserting a Symbol Variable Follow the steps in the procedure below to insert a Symbol variable In the configuration area click on the Result The Lookup dialog appears Step Action 1 Double click on an empty row in the spreadsheet Result The data editor s configuration tab appears 2 ES button Filter device device i device device device device device device device t device device device device device c Device2 I1 MAX AvG 838 DWORD 7 Device2 I2_MAX_AVG 840 DWORD 7 Device2 I3_MAX_AVG 842 DWORD 7 Device2 P MAX AVG PLUS 844 DWORD 7 Device2 P MAX AVG MINUS 846 DWORD 7 Device2 Q MAX AVG PLUS 848 DWORD 7 Device2 Q
12. manage software and databases remotely Structured Query Language Used to query request data from a relational database T Transmission Control Protocol Virtual circuit protocol that is one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite often simply referred to as TCP IP EIO0000000819 01 2012 123 Glossary TCP IP Time Out UDP URL VPN XML The set of communications protocols that implement the protocol stack on which the Internet and many commercial networks run Expiry of a waiting time Stops the application or disconnects after a lengthy period of non use U User Datagram Protocol One of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite Using UDP programs on networked computers can send short messages sometimes known as datagrams to one another Uniform Resource Locator The global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web V Virtual Private Network A private network that is configured within a public network It uses encryption and other security mechanisms so that only authorized users can access the network and that the data cannot be intercepted X Extensible Markup Language it is aimed to facilitate the sharing of data across different information system It is a simplified subset of the SGML and is designed to be relatively human legible 124 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Index A automatic input 60 D Data Editor spreadsheet 8
13. shortcuts to frequently used functions Navigator see page 14 displays the files related to the projects Editing zone Web Designer uses this zone to edit create or configure services associated with the project Console zone list of the last detected errors Information zone displays the connection status and the available memory of the selected module 7 Site Explorer View displays the target files Navigator This zone displays the files and folders associated with existing projects It provides an overall view of the application displayed as a file tree Navigator 1 o M iil BMX NOR 0200 Target0 192 168 2 65 2 E fj Devices 3 Deviced E Data Tables EI Table Services 3 datalogging EQ email H website B Namespace IB Namespace Write Access 2 UserWebFiles ftp The 3 main zones that compose the navigator are Zone Description 1 This zone displays the name of the project as root directory By clicking all the targets associated with the project appear 2 This folder displays the name of the target associated with the project and its IP address By clicking all the folders and files associated with the target appear 14 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Introduction Toolbar cae a Zone Description 4 directories are visible for each target associated with the project Device it displays the devices CPUs connected to the module associate
14. the selected object Find Search for text in the project 112 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Menu Menu Sub menu Overview Target Transfer Transfer all files either from your PC to the destination or from the destination to your PC Partial Transfer Transfer only data tables and service directories either from your PC to the destination or from the destination to your PC Connect Connecting to the module if the module authorizes the connection or to the simulator Disconnect Disconnect from the module or from the simulator Stop all services Shutting down all the services for targets using services Start all services Starting all the services for targets using services Site Explorer Display a view of the website in the dialog on the bottom Reboot target Rebooting the connected module for modules that authorize Format target Formatting the connected module for modules that authorize Settarget address Display modify the IP Address user name and password of the target Upgrade target version Synchronize with Synchronize the namespace of your project with a PLC database Not PLC database available for RTU targets Properties View modify the target s properties Service Stop Shut down current service Run Start current service Operator screens View operator screens Plc Program Viewer Print Print current service Statistics View statistics for
15. the selected service incoming messages outgoing messages etc Options Configuration ofan Set up an external tool for example FrontPage external tool Change Changing a workspace directory workspace Default display Restoring the three dimensional view of the work dialog by default Automatic input Fill in automatically the values of a new variable by incrementing the values of the last record Help Help Access to Web Designer Help file About Information about the version copyright etc of Web Designer EIO0000000819 01 2012 113 Menu Contextual Menu Table The following table shows the contextual menu of the file tree File tree item Menu right click Sub menu Comment Project name New Project Launch the wizard 1st dialog Target Edit Paste Paste project Delete Destroy project Rename Rename project Global transfer Transfer project Properties View the project properties Module name New Device Launch the wizard 2nd dialog Service Edit Cut Cut module Copy Copy module Paste Paste module Delete Delete module Rename Rename module Transfer PC gt Target Transfer web site Target gt PC Connect Target Connect module Disconnect Disconnect module Properties View the module s properties Devices folder New device View the selection dialog of symbols Paste Paste device Device element Edit La
16. to import D Select the variables to import in the service using double click Name Type Address Comment rActions Select all Invert selection M ReadOnly Import selected variables Cancel Select the required symbols by double click on it in the 1st column Click on Import selected variables Save the project by using the menu Project Save all By clicking on the Namespace file of the project in the browser a table that groups all symbols previously selected for targets or devices appears 24 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Getting Started Data Editor Introduction The Data Editor enables you to create animated Data tables that display the values of application variables in a table format In certain cases these values can be modified by the user Allowing write access can change system behavior Variables that can be written are accessible only by trained personnel through a password A WARNING UNINTENDED OPERATION Apply password protection to limit access to the Data Editor Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Selecting Editor Symbols The following procedure shows how to select the editor symbols Step Action 1 In the browser extend the menu tree 2 Right click on the DataTables directory to open the contextual menu and choose New Table In the Table Name fie
17. to validate 4 Save the new configuration by clicking on 22 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Getting Started Variable Selection Introduction The Import PLC Symbol dialog menu lets you select the PLC variables that can be used in a BMX NOR 0200 H module application All PLC device variables used in a project are located in a file called Namespace The Data Editor Data logging and EMail report notification services in a project uses the variables in Namespace Types of Symbols For Modicon M340 RTU PLCs symbols that can be used come from the PLC application files stu xvm prj or fef files Selecting PLC Symbols The following procedure shows how to select PLC symbols Step Action 1 In the browser extend the menu tree 2 Inthe Devices directory double click on a PLC type device Modicon M340 in our example Result The device dialog opens ER Device Modicon M340 No Symbol Variable Type Access Persistent Rate Value Comment Remove Duplicate Import PLC symbols Import From CSV 4 gt Export to CSV Variables Properties Le 3 Click on Import PLC symbols Result The Open dialog appears 4 Select the stu or xvm file that has the application symbols EIO0000000819 01 2012 23 Getting Started Namespace Step Action Click on Open Result The Select Variables to Import dialog appears P Selection of the variables
18. use NOTE Select the type of your trigger in the drop down Service Properties Parameters Elements Function Service status variable text box Selects the variable with the associated event that is to trigger the check of the status of the Datalogging service The trigger types available are Type Meaning Function NY Notify Triggered by a change from a bit status or word value RE Rising Edge Triggered by a bit rising edge or by an increasing word value FE Falling Edge Triggered by a bit falling edge or by a decreasing word value BQ Bad Quality Triggered if the trigger status has bad quality EIO0000000819 01 2012 73 Datalogging Limitations The Datalogging service has the following limitations The maximum number of Datalogging services is 1 The maximum number of tables is 10 The maximum number of variables is 100 per table The maximum number of records per table is 10 000 The number of backup copies is 100 by default 10 backup CSV files per table but it may be changed for each table Maximum Log Size Limitation The limitation is 128 MB for a SD card in the BMX NOR 0200 H 74 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Email and SMS Services Presentation The BMX NOR 0200 H module can automatically and dynamically send emails or SMSs to alert specified users to e alarm notifications e maintenance reminders e production reports e plant status u
19. 0 HTML Version 1 4 14 Firmware 1 0 Pr 1 0 Web Designer Version 2 2 m 2 2 Selection 4 Transfer Destination Transfer Website 4 Transfer rdt and gdt Files Transfer Configuration Files Note If there are differences between the version of firmware for the project and the target the transfer cannot be performed Select the files to transfer Click on Transfer Result If a configuration password has been set the Configuration Password dialog appears Otherwise go to Step 7 amp Configuration Password Enter the configuration password for BMX NOR 0200 Target0 Enter password here 46 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Transfer Step Action Enter the configuration password and click on OK Result the Progress Information dialog appears The files are displayed one at a time in the Status Bar The Transfer Progress Information dialog opens The files are displayed one by one in the Status Bar Transferring from the Target to the PC The following procedure shows how to transfer data from the module to a PC Step Action 1 In the browser select the target 2 Click on Target gt Transfer Target gt PC The Transfer Status dialog appears I8 Transfer Status Download M M M M Direction Target Name IP Address HTML Version 14 Firmware 1 0 Web Designer Version 2 0 Selection 4 Transfer 4 Transfer only
20. 19 01 2012 Security Variable Access Security Symbol Direct Address Presentation Users who enter the write password can only modify variables symbols and direct addresses which are write enabled When you create aWEB enabled database of variables and direct addresses you can designate each element as read only or write enabled Unauthorized or incorrect modifications made to symbols and direct addresses may have undesirable or hazardous effects on the behavior of your application A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Keep strict access to the embedded server by configuring passwords e Carefully select the symbols and direct addresses you authorize to be modified online e Do not authorize online modification of variables of critical nature concerning human and material integrity Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage EIO0000000819 01 2012 105 Security Changing Passwords Introduction This topic explains how to modify the different user names and passwords that are used for identification Modify Passwords This procedure describes how to change passwords Step Action 1 In the browser select the target 2 Inthe Target menu click on Properties Result The Target Properties dialog appears 3 Select Security General Result The following dialog appears 83 Properties for BMX NOR 0200 TargetO
21. 2 109 110 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Menu Subject of this Chapter This chapter describes the menus for Web Designer functions What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Menu 112 Contextual Menu 114 EIO0000000819 01 2012 111 Menu Menu Overview The following table shows the complete menu system when all functions are supported Menu Sub menu Overview Project New Create a new project Creating a new module device data table Creating a service Creating files and folders Open project Open an existing project Close project Close current project Save Save an item modified in the project Save all Save all items modified in the project Import Importing an existing zip project or a RTU or RTU HMI project Export Exporting the current project to a zip file Global transfer Downloading the project s modules and all the files Project Validation Verifying the project before transfer Refresh Updating the dialog and menu tree Properties View modify the project s properties passwords comments etc Quit Exit application Edit Undo Cancel last action Cut Removing the selected object and putting it on the clipboard the object can be a project a module a device a file a variable etc Copy Copy the object to the clipboard Paste Paste the clipboard Delete Delete
22. 5 symbol 88 templates 84 variable 85 88 data templates 84 datalogging service 65 direct addresses 90 E email service configuration 75 example see getting started 17 export 41 external tool configuration 93 F format target 100 G getting started 17 accessing the website 31 configuring the module 21 creating a new project 19 Data Editor 25 presentation 18 selecting devices 20 selecting variables 23 transferring a project 28 H HMI services presentation 64 import 41 synchronization 59 installation 12 introduction 10 IP address 44 M module connecting disconnecting 52 FTP 48 IP address 44 EIO0000000819 01 2012 125 Index N namespace 56 write access 61 O online documentation 48 P password 106 configuration 107 HTTP 107 write 107 PC configuration 11 presentation 10 project add devices 36 add targets 34 close 40 device list 37 global transfer 48 open 40 partial transfer 48 remove devices 37 remove items 39 remove targets 35 save 40 target list 35 transfer 45 validation 49 R reboot target 99 S security access 105 Security access 102 firewall 103 passwords 102 service creation 38 site explorer 48 SMS service configuration 75 symbol name 56 import from PLC 57 manual selection 60 synchronization 59 T transfer status 50 V variable import from PLC 57 man
23. Change passwords monthly e Do not use simple user names and passwords e Disable default passwords before commissioning the module Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Although you may add unprotected Web pages to the site the default Web pages and any other pages to which you want to restrict access can only be viewed by users who supply the correct user name and password Restrictions are applied overall When you create a website and you want to restrict access to it place it in the folder called secure 102 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Security External Security Overview If your network has been configured to enable users to consult your Internet site your security system is the same as that of an intranet site only you have an additional security measure a firewall Architecture of a Firewall A firewall forms a gateway between Internet and your embedded server You can use a firewall to restrict or forbid access to your website A firewall can be configured to authorize network connections to a limited range of ports or to authorize traffic to or from certain IP addresses Browser on PC Internet Firewall FactoryCast Module Intranet Browser UnityPro Configuration Embedded on Database Software Server PC on PC in PLC Types o
24. EIO0000000819 01 Modicon M340 RTU Web Designer for BMX NOR 0200 H User Manual 01 2012 Schneider www schneider electric com Electric The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof Neither Schneider Electric nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein If you have any suggestions for improvements or amendments or have found errors in this publication please notify us No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying without express written permission of Schneider Electric All pertinent state regional and local safety regulations must be observed when installing and using this product For reasons of safety and to help ensure compliance with documented system data only the manufacturer should perform repairs to components When devices are used for applications with technical safety requirements the r
25. MAX AVG MINUS 850 DWORD 7 Device2 S MAX AVG 852 DWORD 7 Device2 MIN THD 1 2314 WORD 7 Device2 MIN THD IN 2315 WORD 7 Device2 MIN_THD_U 2316 WORD 7 Device2 MAX THD 1 2317 WORD 7 Device2 MAX THD IN 2318 WORD 7 Device2 MAX_THD_U 2319 WORD 7 OK Apply Cancel 88 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Monitoring Step Action 3 Select the symbols variables you want to insert in the data template by clicking them in the list 4 Click on OK Result New rows corresponding to the symbols variables you selected appear in the spreadsheet 5 Save your data table by clicking on EIO0000000819 01 2012 89 Monitoring Inserting a Direct Address in a Data Template Presentation If you want to view or modify the value of a direct address insert that direct address in a data template Allowing write access can change system behavior 4 WARNING online UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Limit embedded server access to qualified personnel e Password protect access to the embedded server e Carefully select the symbols and direct addresses you authorize to be modified e Do not authorize online modifications of critical process variables Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Inserting a Direct Address Step Action 1 Double click on an empty
26. MS Select this box to send a SMS instead of an email check box Identifier text box Email address or phone number SMS of the sender of the message down list box Trigger text Event that triggers the email box Type drop NY Notify Triggered by bit status change or word value change RE Rising Edge Triggered by a bit rising edge or by an increasing word value FE Falling Edge Triggered by a bit falling edge or by a decreasing word value BQ Bad Quality Triggered if the trigger status is Bad quality EIO0000000819 01 2012 79 Limitations Elements Function Destination Email addresses or SMS numbers of the recipients separator text box Subject text Subject of the notification box Content list Content of the notification box Click on this button to attach a file to the email not available for a SMS 2l Source drop Select the media from which the attached file comes from not available for down list box a SMS Path text box Specify the name and the path of the file to be attached to the email Typical attached files are Datalogging files Default path is SDCA WEB USERDATA NOTE e You can include dynamic application data inside the message body e double click on in the body of the message at the place where you want to display the value of a variable and select the variable within the list which is displayed
27. a new spreadsheet Selecting a new spreadsheet deletes the current spreadsheet 84 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Monitoring Data Editor Spreadsheet Overview Spreadsheet Field Name Depending on the target the Data Editor displays data in a spreadsheet with the following fields name address type read only format status This section describes the spreadsheet screen and gives an explanation of each field The following figure shows the Data Editor spreadsheet Variable Name Address Data Type Format Status Name Address E Type register Format DECIMAL Readony C OK Reset The fields in the Data Editor screen are Fields Function Name The Name column contains the names of symbolic variables from the Namespace The symbolic variables which may be used in the Data Editor are those that have been predefined by the configuration tool The symbolic variables are grouped in a file called Namespace EIO0000000819 01 2012 85 Monitoring Fields Function Address The Address column contains the addresses of the symbols You can display any direct address by entering its reference in this field This direct address does not need to be referenced in Namespace but needs to be associated with a symbol Type Data type see page 86 input or output register
28. actions such as log data backup purge or FTP when the associated variable is set to a value other than zero and when the trigger is activated NOTE Select the type of trigger in the drop down menu Log Parameters Elements Function Use of a trigger text box If the event is associated with a variable to trigger logging of variables configure an event in the Use of a trigger variable Provide the name of this variable for example calculation calculation1 Pressure1 in the text box NOTE Select the type of trigger in the drop down menu Use of a timer text box If the event is periodic to trigger logging of variables configure an event in the Use of a timer variable Set a time base in the text box NOTE Select the timer units in the drop down menu Erase on restart check box Selecting this deletes the table log files on restart of the module Erase Table on Backup check box Selecting this removes the previous logs in the table after backup so the table restarts empty Timestamp check box Selecting this records in the log file Timestamp hour and date for each event Note Timestamps are mandatory if you want to use the log file for a Datalogging History Optimized log format check box Selecting this compacts the log file format of the csv file In this case the variable name does not appear in each record Maximum record number drop down list Configures th
29. advanced processing services Web Designer provides a user friendly interface to easily configure the following advanced services Name Description Datalogging Allows archiving of application data events alarms process data measures etc in CSV files in the internal memory of the BMX NOR 0200 H module Email Allows the BMX NOR 0200 H module to sent alarm or report notifications via Email or SMS NOTE Web Designer only configures the advanced processing services of the BMX NOR 0200 H module The basic hardware serial port modem communications and protocol IEC60870 DNP3 configuration of the module is done through the module Web pages Please refer to the BMX NOR 0200H module documentation see Modicon M340 RTU BMX NOR 0200 H Module User Manual for the module setup 10 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Introduction Compatibility between Web Designer Target Version and BMX NOR 0200 H Firmware The version of the firmware available in the BMX NOR 0200 H module is identical to the version of the target used in the Web Designer project An upgrade function is available in Web Designer via the menu Target Upgrade Target version This function upgrades only the Web Designer application to the latest version If necessary upgrade the firmware of the BMX NOR 0200 H Required configuration To use this software at an optimal level the following configuration is recommended for the PC running the W
30. and material integrity Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Variables e amaximum of 1000 variables per application e amaximum of 100 internal variables per application 64 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Datalogging Service Introduction The datalogging service allows application data archiving events alarms process data devices status measures etc in the internal memory of the M340 BMX NOR 0200 H module This service allows you to log data into CSV files in the ASCII format CSV files are stored locally in the SD memory card of the M340 BMX NOR 0200 H module Datalogging can be performed either periodically or when a specific event configured by the user occurs CSV files are directly usable by an MS Excel spreadsheet or a database management system DBMS The CSV files can also be sent through FTP or attached to an email using the email service that is automatically sent to specified users CSV files can also be accessed by an FTP client Any FTP client can access the RTU module s file system You can specify a URL to automatically send information to a remote FTP server For more information on the Datalogging service principle refer to the M340 RTU BMX NOR 0200 H module User Manual see Modicon M340 RTU BMX NOR 0200 H Module User Manual Accessing the Datalogging Configuration and Properties Dialog To access the datalogging configuration d
31. ation Files Transfer Cancel Note if there are differences between the firmware version of the project and the target the transfer cannot be performed EIO0000000819 01 2012 29 Getting Started Step Action Click on Transfer Result If a configuration password has been set the Configuration Password dialog appears Otherwise go to step 6 amp Configuration Password Enter the configuration password for BMX NOR 0200 Target0 Enter password here Enter the configuration password and click on OK Result The Progress Information dialog appears The files are displayed one ata time in the Status Bar The Transfer Progress Information dialog opens The files are displayed one by one in the Status Bar 30 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Getting Started Accessing the Website Introduction At this time you have e created a project e selected the devices and the variables of your choice e created data table to monitor the installation e transferred your application from the PC to the target The last step consists of connecting to the website Accessing the Website Step Action 1 Open a Web browser 2 Type the IP address of the BMX NOR 0200 H module a b c d see page 44 in the address bar 3 Click on Go Result The module website appears 4 Click on Monitoring on the horizontal menu bar of the website Result The mon
32. b Designer browser right click on the device name and click on Properties e On the Target menu click on Properties Result The Target Properties dialog appears S3 Properties for BMX NOR 0200 TargetO olx Target type BMX NOR 0200 v1 5 General Security Name Target Address 90 10 0 1 Symbol Access Level Strict O Symbol C Debug EIO0000000819 01 2012 21 Getting Started Setting the IP Parameters Use the IP parameters area to define the IP configuration of the module Having two devices with the same IP address can cause unpredictable operation of your network A WARNING UNINTENDED OPERATION DUPLICATE IP ADDRESS e Make sure that each device receives a unique IP address e The system administrator needs to establish a standardized process for assigning IP addresses so that duplicate addresses are not assigned inadvertently Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage NOTE In this example we manually assign the IP address to the module For details about managing IP address refer to the Modicon M340 for Ethernet Communications Modules and Processors User Manual The following procedure shows how to manually configure the BMX NOR 0200 H module Step Action 1 Access the Target Properties page 2 Enter the IP address for the BMX NOR 0200 H in the IP Address field 3 Click on OK
33. bles TABLEO Add Remove Duplicate Table parameters Table name TABLEO Table status variable Enable logging Log parameters O use of a trigger NY x Erase on restart Maximum records e use of a timer 500 milli Erase Table on Backup Optimized log format Timestamp Log variables Add Remove Backup Parameters O use of a trigger INY Status Variable 9 use of a timer second s Minimum is 30mn Log estimated time Media target SD card v Maximum file number 10 Log maximum size 500 Ko Purge parameters use of a trigger NY x Status Variable FTP settings FTP trigger NY Status Variable FTP address Login user Password Configuration Properties Datalogging Configuration Dialog Parameters Log Tables Parameters Elements Function Log Tables list List of the current log tables stored in the module It is possible to box create a new log file using the Add button e remove a log file using the Remove button e duplicate a log file using the Duplicate button 68 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Tables Parameters Fields Function Table name text box Name of the log file that contains all data configured by the user Table status variable text box Determines the status of the table Enable logging check box By selecting this check box and defining an associated variable in the Enable logging variable the table can only perform
34. d with the target DataTables it contains tables created using the Data editor see page 82 Service it displays the services created by the user availability depending on the target Website it contains the website files for the project You can customize the website see Web Designer for Modicon M340 Premium and Quantum User Manual by changing these files or by adding your own pages The toolbar enables you to access the main functions of the program directly by clicking its icons The figure below shows you the toolbar AG d d m i 535 23 bh OP The following table describes the elements of the toolbar Icon Function 4 New by clicking the down arrow you can Ar create a new project e adda target to the project e add a device to the target create a new service e create a folder create a file Open opens an existing project Gr Save saves the currently edited window Save All saves all items modified in the project Cut removes the selected object and puts it on the clipboard Copy copies the object to the clipboard Paste pastes the clipboard EIO0000000819 01 2012 15 Introduction Icon Function Undo cancels last action Find opens the Search window where you can search for a text located in a file En of the project Lookup opens the Lookup window in which you can search a variable z Global T
35. ddress of the module to perform a transfer The following procedure shows how to enter the physical IP address of the module Step Action 1 Select the target in the browser 2 Click on Target Set Target Address The following dialog appears p Enter the Target Address Address 192 168 2 65 Site Explorer Validate Cancel Enter an IP Address Click on Validate NOTE You can also advise the address during the creation of the project with the Creation Wizard 44 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Transfer Transferring from the PC to the Target The following procedure shows how to transfer data to the module Step Action 1 In the browser select the target 2 Click on Target Transfer PC gt Target Result The Target Validation dialog appears G Validation of target BMX NOR 0200 Target0 x 1 Validation of services in target Double click the service to obtain details Target Service File Validity Errors Warnings i BMX NOR 0200 Ta OK 0 0 lt a If there are detected errors in your project the transfer cannot be performed Refer to the Project Validation part see page 49 for more information EIO0000000819 01 2012 45 Transfer Step Action Click on OK The Transfer Status dialog appears Transfer Status Direction Target Name IP Address E Download BMXNOA0200 10 10 20 100 M Target Type BMXNOR0200 BMXNOR020
36. device are also deleted Device Selection You can only select 1 device Module Device For a target in a rack the default address is localhost Protocol You can associate one or several protocols with each device When a device supports several protocols the protocol column is active and the user can choose one from the list The address in the previous column depends on the protocol selected E100000000819 01 2012 37 Project Management Adding Removing Items Presentation This topics shows how to add elements of the following type to the project e Data Tables e Services e Folders e Files Adding a Data Table The following procedure shows how to add a Data table Step Action 1 Select the project 2 Select the sub directory DataTables in the target directory 3 Click on Project gt New Data or Right click on the DataTables directory and click on New Table Result The Data Editor opens with a blank table Adding a Service The following procedure shows how to add a service Step 1 Select the target 2 Click on Project gt New Service or Right click on the Service directory and click on New Service Result A dialog opens with a list of services that can be created 3 Select the desired service from the list 4 Click on OK Result The Service dialog opens Adding a Folder The following procedure shows how to add a folder Step Actio
37. e select a module 2 In the Target menu click on Format target Result If a configuration password has been set the Configuration Password dialog appears Otherwise the formatting starts amp Configuration Password Enter the configuration password for BMX NOR 0200 Target0 Enter password here OK Cancel 3 Enter the configuration password and click on OK 100 E100000000819 01 2012 Security 11 Subject of this Chapter This chapter explains how to manage the security for a website using a firewall access rights and password protection What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics EIO0000000819 01 2012 Topic Page Internal Security 102 External Security 103 Variable Access Security Symbol Direct Address 105 Changing Passwords 106 101 Security Internal Security Overview Password Entry Restrictions Web Designer provides 2 mechanisms to allow that only authorized users view and modify your data e password entry e write restrictions Anyone who has access to a configuration tool and to your embedded server can override your security settings and download new settings to the server Unauthorized or incorrect changes to data may change the behavior of your application in ways that may be undesirable or hazardous A WARNING UNINTENDED OPERATION Restrict control of access to the embedded server e
38. e eee eee eee 43 Transfer os cae ek pays eae a C REDE oe ee near 44 Project Validation 0 2 cece tetas 49 Connecting Disconnecting to from the Module 4 52 Chapter 5 Managing Variables 00 cece eee eee eee 55 Namespaces 2 6 50 2 eee ee Goa nie 56 Importing from a Programmable PLC 000 cee eee eee 57 Manual Edit ix rates ee ER C ED REESE el 60 Author Rights in Namespace 61 EIO0000000819 01 2012 3 Chapter 6 Embedded Advanced Services 63 Device and HMI Services 000 cece eee eee 64 Datalogging Service 65 Email and SMS Services el e eese 75 Chapter 7 Monitoring eiie ru RR RR 81 Data Edit r u nude we pte ER x eS d de 82 Creating a Data Template 0 eee ee 84 Data Editor Spreadsheet 0 c eee eee eese 85 Inserting a Symbol Variable ina Data Template 88 Inserting a Direct Address in a Data Template 90 Using an Existing Data Template lille 91 Chapter 8 Setting Up an External Tool 93 Setting Up an External Tool a 0 0 0 0 cee eee 93 Chapter 9 Changing the Workspace Directory 97 ne A dau emere ect rogi rege ec deca 97 Chapter 10 Formatting and Restarting a Module 99 Restart Format a Module slisssleeeseeee eee 99 Chapter 11 Security 22 22 ee 101 Internal Security llle
39. e maximum of records that can be stored in a log file If that number is reached new records overwrite old records EIO0000000819 01 2012 69 Log Variables Parameters Elements Function Log variables list box The variable name part lists the variables PLC devices or Calculation variables that are stored in the log file It is possible to create a new log variable using the Add button e remove a log variable using the Remove button Backup Parameters Elements Function Use of a trigger text box If the event is associated with a variable to trigger logging of variables configure an event in the Use of a trigger variable Provide the name ofthis variable for example calculation calculation1 Pressure1 in the text box The use of a trigger field is greyed out depending whether the Global backup check box from the datalogging properties dialogs is checked or not NOTE Select the type of trigger in the drop down menu Use of a timer text box If the event is periodic to trigger logging of variables configure an event in the Use of a timer variable Set a time base in the text box The use of a timer field is greyed out depending whether the Global backup check box from the datalogging properties dialogs is checked or not NOTE Select the timer units in the drop down menu Media target drop down list Use to define the media target to use Maximum f
40. e size of the website e The use of a user page or a service with variables not in the Namespace file Namespace dal e The number of variables is less that the maximum number authorized for the target 1000 e The detected errors related to services Click on a message line to display the details of the detected errors EIO0000000819 01 2012 49 Transfer Transfer Status The following figure shows the Transfer Status dialog I Transfer Status e Status Direction Target Name IP Address Download BMXNOA0200 10 10 20 100 M Target Type BMXNOR0200 5 BMXNORO0200 HTML Version 14 14 e Firmware 1 0 nd 1 0 Web Designer Version 2 2 2 2 Selection J Transfer websites Destination FLASH Transfer only modified files 4 Transfer rdt and gdt Files Transfer Configuration Files Cancel Legend The information has not been found on the remote target N Inconsistent non blocking information between the target and the PC oe T 4 Inconsistent blocking information between the target and the PC N consistent information between the target and the PC 50 E100000000819 01 2012 Transfer Use the Select area to specify the files you want to transfer Parameter Action Transfer Website Select this box to transfer files located in the Website directory Transfer only Select this box to transfer only files of the website that have been Modified Files modified since the last trans
41. eb Designer e 1 GHz CPU e 512 Mb RAM e 80 Mb minimum of free disk space available on the hard disk e 800x600 screen e Windows 2000 SP2 Windows XP Professional or Windows Vista Business 32 bit e Java Virtual Machine 1 4 2 minimum NOTE For Windows XP or Windows Vista you need administration privileges to install the Web Designer Software You also need administration privileges to run the software under Windows Vista EIO0000000819 01 2012 11 Introduction Preparing for Web Designer installation Foreword Installation Importing Previous Projects Uninstall any previous version of Web Designer before installing the new version Web Designer offers to perform the uninstall for you NOTE Once installed you can access Web Designer by clicking Start gt All programs Schneider Electric Vijeo Designer Suite gt Web Designer The installation procedure is as follows insert the CD ROM into the CD drive The CD is Auto run therefore if your PC is set up for this feature you should see the Web Designer main window If Auto run is disabled or does not work Step Action 1 Click Start gt Settings Control panel 2 Click Add Remove Programs in the Control Panel 3 Click Add New Programs in the menu on the left then CD ROM and follow the instructions 4 The Install Tool will automatically find the WebDesigner exe program on the CD and will also display the path and file name then promp
42. eee 102 External Secutity scr ie a ib AREE Re 103 Variable Access Security Symbol Direct Address 105 Changing Passwords lesse rne 106 Appendlees 22 221 Peed bea ERRARE tees be ERES 109 Appendix A Men is mer oa eee want ewes sew a RR des 111 Menu rn EEP ROSE PE Ee mv ee ae 112 Contextual Menu sssssesleleeee en 114 Glossary ia sad vai v RE FERIA RM iau eq eee 117 Index Szenerie wa e a ears OC RA 125 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Safety Information ZZ Important Information NOTICE Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install operate or maintain it The following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure The addition of this symbol to a Danger safety label indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death A DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in death or serious injury i This is the safety alert symbo
43. elevant instructions must be followed Failure to use Schneider Electric software or approved software with our hardware products may result in injury harm or improper operating results Failure to observe this information can result in injury or equipment damage 2012 Schneider Electric All rights reserved EIO0000000819 01 2012 Table of Contents Safety Information 2000 c eee eee eee eee 5 About the BOOK 5 2 sry ren 7 Chapter 1 Introduction 226 0 ess 2 4224 Rr RI xr 9 Presentation iil ERG pF ERR SEGA RERBA TRA 10 Preparing for Web Designer installation llle 12 Interface Presentation lisse 13 Chapter 2 Getting Started 0 0 00 eee eee 17 Presentation 2 3 23 02 een en ERAN UR nenne 18 Creating a New Project isses eese 19 Device Selection nieve erraten 20 Target Properties 0 cece een 21 Variable Selection 00 0 cette ee 23 Data Editor iore hate Br ed RMUR RE ER 25 Transfer cete bee D NEE RR Ue ese ete de 28 Accessing the Website 0 0 cee eee 31 Chapter 3 Project Management 000ee eee ee eens 33 Adding Removing Targets 0 0 0 c ee 34 Adding Removing a Device 00 c eect eee 36 Adding Removing Items 000 cect tte ee 38 Opening Closing a Project lisse esee 40 Import Eee ee DA Ried ans Phe Me AG e eA muss 41 Chapter 4 Transfer 00 0c cece ee
44. en after being exported EIO0000000819 01 2012 41 Project Management 42 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Transfer Subject of this Chapter This chapter describes how to transfer a website You can transfer it from the configuration PC to the module or vice versa The transfer concerns the WEB pages generated by Web Designer and those created by the user The transfer can be more general and it can include files describing services What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Transfer 44 Project Validation 49 Connecting Disconnecting to from the Module 52 EIO0000000819 01 2012 43 Transfer Transfer Introduction The transfer functions enable you to transfer the Data Editor tables the services the website and its associated files either from the configuration PC to the target or from the target to the configuration PC Specify the target address Web Designer carries out a validation of the structure of the project before transferring the files Setting Up the IP Address Having two devices with the same IP address can cause unpredictable operation of your network A WARNING UNINTENDED NETWORK OPERATION e Assign each device a unique IP address e Always obtain your IP addresses from your system administrator Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Set the IP a
45. f Firewalls There are two types of firewalls e Network firewalls e Application firewalls Network Firewalls Network firewalls are installed between the Internet and a single entry point to an intranet or internal protected network EIO0000000819 01 2012 103 Security Application Level Firewalls An application firewall works for an application for example FTP It intercepts traffic sent to this application and decides whether or not to transmit this traffic to the application Application firewalls are located on individual host computers Firewall Configuration Web Designer uses HTTP FTP and Schneider Electric Modbus application protocol MBAP to access embedded server pages and files If you want viewers to be able to access your site from the Internet and your embedded server is behind a firewall configure the firewall to authorize HTTP FTP and MBAP traffic Port Protocol Access to 21 FTP Protected embedded server files Higher than 1024 80 HTTP WEB pages 502 MBAP Operational data NOTE e The default FTP name and password are USER USER e The RTU client follows the Firewall Friendly FTP standard RFC 1579 It issues an FTP PASV command to the RTU server before any attempt to establish an FTP data connection e The online mode of the configuration tool is not operational if the module is behind a firewall The ports in this mode are dynamically assigned 104 EIO00000008
46. f an external tool FrontPage Result FrontPage opens automatically the selected file 96 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Changing the Workspace Directory 9 Presentation The workspace is the space where projects are stored Only those located in the current workspace can be opened Projects are automatically created in the current workspace It is possible to have several workspaces and to pass from one to another This function enables you to change the path to the workspace To do this select Change Workspace in the Options menu EIO0000000819 01 2012 97 Workspace 98 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Formatting and Restarting a Module 10 Restart Format a Module Introduction Restarting is necessary to take into account the modifications made to the application Formatting deletes the website on the module and restores the default website Website and rdt directories Formatting allows you to delete the modifications made to the website of a module to start a fresh one from a defined status It does not modify the system configuration The following procedure shows how to restart a module Step Action 1 In the menu tree select a module 2 In the Target menu click on Reboot target EIO0000000819 01 2012 99 Formatting and re starting Format the Module The following procedure shows how to format a module Step Action 1 In the menu tre
47. fer Transfer rdt Files Select this box to transfer data tables rat directory E100000000819 01 2012 51 Transfer Connecting Disconnecting to from the Module Introduction The information below explains the procedure for executing an application once the services have been created Transferring a project to the module permanently erases the existing project When a project is transferred the old project is overwritten Anyone who has access to Web Designer can modify the value of PLC variables that have been write enabled and also modify your security settings Unauthorized or incorrect changes to data change the behavior of your application or your process in ways that can be undesirable or hazardous A WARNING UNAUTHORIZED SECURITY ACCESS e Do not use default or obvious passwords e Change your passwords monthly e Do not use obvious user names Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage CAUTION LOSS OF DATA Backup sensitive information before transferring a new application Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage NOTE if an application is in RUN mode the new project will be taken into account after a module reboot 52 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Transfer Connecting to the Module and Recovering a Project from the Module The following table shows the procedure f
48. fer only the folder See note EIO0000000819 01 2012 115 Menu Access File tree item Menu right click Sub menu Comment Website folder New Folder Create a new file or folder File Paste Paste a new file or folder Import File Importing an existing website Partial transfer Target gt PC Transfer only the website See note PC gt Target Folder in Website New Folder Create a new file or folder File Cut Cut the folder Copy Copy the folder Paste Paste a new file or folder Delete Delete the folder Rename Rename the folder Import File Importing an existing file Partial transfer Target gt PC Transfer only the folder See note PC gt Target File in WebSite Open Open the file Open with System Launch another dialog with System Editor Editor Edit with Notepad Launch the HTML page in Edit mode with notepad FrontPage Launch the HTML page in Edit mode with FrontPage Cut Cut the file Copy Copy the file Delete Delete the file Rename Rename the file Partial transfer Target gt PC Transfer only the file PC gt Target Namespace Open Launch the Namespace dialog Namespace Write Edit Launch the author rights Namespace dialog 116 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Glossary applet ASCII AT commands bit A Software component that runs in the context of another program for example a Web browser American Sta
49. he browser then click on New Service Result The following dialog appears 83 Web Designer Service Creation Wizard Creation of new service in RTU Project New service is created supported by the given the target Service type email v Name of the service emai Select email in the Service Type list box 4 Enter a service name or click on Finish to keep the name by default The email service has been created 76 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Configuring the Server The properties configuration dialog for the email and the SMS service is shown below FF Deviceo Premium Unity EE Deviced Modicon mso _ datalogging FL SPRINT SMTP server SMTP server address SMTP server port SMTP server port Login Password Sender Sender Reply address Module Maximum size of send queue Time before retry to send in seconds Service Service status variable E mails Properties The elements in the properties configuration dialog are Elements Function SMTP server SMTP server address text box SMTP address of the server SMTP server port text box TCP port used by the SMTP server generally port 25 Secure Authentication check box Select this box if authentication is required to access the SMTP server Login text box Login to access the SMTP server Password text box Password to access the SMTP server
50. ialog double click on Datalogging in the project navigation window The configuration properties dialog contains e A Configuration tab e A Properties tab EIO0000000819 01 2012 65 The configuration properties dialog for the Datalogging service is shown below A datalogging S Log tables Add Remove Duplicate Configuration Properties 1 2 1 Use this tab to customize the Datalogging service 2 Use this tab to configure the general properties of the Datalogging service How to Create a Datalogging Service Step Action 1 Click on the name of your project in the browser 66 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Step Action To add the new service you can either e Click on Project gt New Service e Right click on Services in the browser then click on New Service Result The following dialog appears 3 Web Designer Service Creation Wizard Creation of new service in RTU Project New service is created supported by the given the target sew C Name of the service datalogging Select datalogging in the Service type list box Enter the service name or click on Finish to keep the name by default Result The datalogging service is created NOTE You can create only one datalogging service EIO0000000819 01 2012 67 View of the Datalogging Configuration Dialog E Device0 Modicon M340 BE datalogging X Log ta
51. ice Details Click on the Name Address column to edit Target List Device List Selected Target s Device s BMX NOR 0200 Modicon M340 Target Device Name Address Protocol ti Ei BMX NOR 0200 RTU module T Modicon M340 Device0 localhost UMAS Back Finish Cancel Select the devices to add in the Device List field and validate with the button Type a name and an address for that device Click on End to validate the project targets and devices NOTE If you have more than one target in your project select another target in the Target List to attach it before performing step 3 36 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Project Management Window Fields The following table shows the fields in the Web Designer Project Creation Wizard for the Device window Field Function Target List List of targets created in the previous panel Device List List of available devices Selected Device selected from the Device List Target s Device s Name Name given to the device to distinguish it from other devices of the same type Address Address of the target Protocol Protocol supported by the device the Protocol List is determined by the type of device Removing a Device To remove a device from the project right click on the device in the navigator to open the contextual menu and select Delete NOTE When you delete a device all variables in the Namespace of the
52. ile number text box Defines the maximum number of CSV files to use for each table By default it is set to 10 The maximum authorized value is 100 The last file is the csv file the previous is the 0 file and the oldest is the 8 file Status variable text box Determines the status of the Backup action The status is set to 0 when the service starts to 1 when the backup action begins and to 2 when the backup action completes Log estimated time text box Provides information on the time length of the log based on the maximum file number the logging and backup period It is only available when using a timer Log maximum size text box Provides the maximum log size This field can be changed via the backup parameters in the datalogging Properties Dialog EIO0000000819 01 2012 Purge Parameters Elements Function Use of trigger text Specifies the event that triggers the purge box Status Variable Determines the status of the Purge action The status is set to 0 when text box the service starts to 1 when the purge action begins and to 2 when the purge action completes FTP Settings Elements Function FTP trigger check Specifies the event that triggers sending the selected table log files box CSV file via FTP FTP address text The address of the remote FTP server box Status Variable Determines the status of the FTP action The status is set t
53. ile Transfer Protocol Network file transfer protocol G General Packet Radio Service A radio technology for GSM networks that adds packet switching protocols and shorter set up time for ISP connections EIO0000000819 01 2012 119 Glossary HMI HTML HTTP IP Address ISO ISP Human Machine Interface The aggregate of means by which people the users interact with a particular machine device computer program or other complex tool the system HyperText Markup Language the predominant markup language for the creation of web pages It provides a means to describe the structure of text based information in a document and to supplement that text with interactive forms embedded images and other objects HyperText Transfer Protocol Network transfer protocol for documents written in hypertext links Internet Protocol Data oriented protocol used for communicating data across a packet switched internetwork i e the Internet Unique address that devices use in order to identify and communicate with each other on a computer network utilizing the Internet Protocol standard IP in simpler terms a computer address International Standards Organization Formats symbols transmission rules are covered by ISO standards AFNOR is a member of ISO Internet Service Provider Business or organization that sells to consumers access to the Internet and related services 120 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Glossa
54. in the Device window Accessing the Unity Pro Database To access a Unity Pro database install the Unity Pro software on your computer Unity Pro database files have stu extension The Unity Pro export file extension xvm can be used without installing Unity Pro Synchronization with the PLC Program If you modify the Unity Pro database from which you created your Namespace the Web Designer Configuration Program automatically alerts you about the differences between the database and your Namespace when you open a configuration associated with the PLC database file Synchronization The following procedure shows how to synchronize a Namespace with a PLC database Step Action 1 Click on Target gt Synchronize with PLC database Result Inconsistencies are shown in a dialog Click on OK to start default resynchronization operations Transfer the project to the module EIO0000000819 01 2012 59 Managing Variables Manual Edit Presentation Automatic Input You can manually add variables by directly entering a symbol an address its type and define the access rights in the Variables dialog of each device NOTE Depending on the devices that you connect to the target the type of variables you can access through the target might be different Automatic Input is an option that makes easier the manual creation of variables by incrementing the value of the last record If
55. itoring home page appears d Monitoring Data Editor Jmm NEST Data Editor Lite PEL RR Jy Copyright 2010 Schneider Automation SAS All Rights Reserved EIO0000000819 01 2012 31 Getting Started Step Action Click on Data Editor on the vertical menu bar of the website to see the animation tables created with the Data Editor The following figure shows the Data Table CF 8 8 amp amp 2 Rate 200 IP address 139 160 64 108 Empty Symbol Address Data type Value Format Status MW2 INT DECIMAL 4 test MW1 INT DECIMAL x Bi Symbol sis Address Type v Format v Value Read only Apply Reset Select a table on the left side of the Data Editor applet and click on o to launch the animation 32 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Project Management Scope of this Chapter This chapter explains how to manage a project It concerns e Modifying a project e Opening and closing a project e Importing a project from a file What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Adding Removing Targets 34 Adding Removing a Device 36 Adding Removing Items 38 Opening Closing a Project 40 Import 41 EIO0000000819 01 2012 33 Project Management Adding Removing Targets Adding a New Target The following procedure shows how to add a target Step Action 1 Se
56. l It is used to alert you to potential EIO0000000819 01 2012 5 A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury PLEASE NOTE Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and its installation and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved 6 EIO0000000819 01 2012 About the Book v At a Glance Document Scope Validity Note Related Documents This manual presents the Web Designer software for Modicon M340 RTU and describes its installation and operation NOTE In this manual the term Web Designer means Web Designer for Modicon M340 RTU This documentation is valid for Web Designer software version 2 22 Title of Documentation Reference Number Modicon M340 RTU BMX NOR 0200 H Module User Manual EIO0000000505 Eng E100000000507 Fre E100000000506 Ger EIO0000000508 Spa EIO0000000508 Ita You can download these technical publications and other technica
57. l information from our website at www schneider electric com Product Related Information All pertinent state regional and local regulations must be observed when installing and using this product Only the manufacturer should perform repairs to this product to maintain system data When controllers are used for applications with technical requirements please follow the relevant instructions EIO0000000819 01 2012 A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Use only Schneider Electric software or approved software with our hardware products Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Anyone who has access to a configuration tool and to your embedded server can override your security settings and download new settings to the server Unauthorized or incorrect changes to data may change the behavior of your application in ways that may be undesirable or hazardous A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Keep strict access to the embedded server by configuring passwords e Carefully select the symbols and direct addresses you authorize to be modified online e Do not authorize online modifications of critical process variables Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage User Comments We welcome your comments about this document You can reach us by e mail at techcomm schneider e
58. ld enter a name for the data table Click on OK Result An empty data table appears E100000000819 01 2012 25 Getting Started Step Action To access the configuration tab either e Double click on a line of the Table dialog e Right click on the Table dialog to open the contextual menu and choose New Result The configuration tab appears ET Device ModiconM340 I Table Variable Name Address Data type Format Status l v Name om Address Type v Format Read only OK Reset 26 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Getting Started Step Action Click on ka to obtain a list of available symbols Result The search list box for symbols appears c Lookup oup device device device device levice device iz device 1 device device iz device device levice levice device Device2 Device2 Device2 Device2 Device2 Device2 Device2 Device2 Device2 Device2 Device2 Device2 Device2 _MAX_AVG 838 D _MAX_AVG 840 D MAX AvG 842 D MAX AvG PLUS MAX AvG PLUS MAX AVG MINUS 8 _MAX_AVG 852 D N THD 1 2314 WORD 7 IN_THD_IN 2315 WORD 7 IN_THD_U 2316 WORD AX THD 1 2317 WORD MAX THD IN 2318 Device2 MAX THD U 2319 WORD Apply Note The list corresponds to the variables c
59. lect a project 2 Click on Project gt New Target Result The Web Designer Project Creation Wizard opens initialized with targets that already exist in the project Web Designer Project Creation Wizard Web Designer Project Wizard Creation of anew Web Designer Project New Project Target 1 E C3 Website B Target 2 amp Website Project RTU Project Step1 Add Target Select the Target and press the gt button Remove Target Select the Target and press the button Edit Target Details Click on the Name Address column to edit Target List Selected Target s FactoryCast Target Name Address FactoryCast HMI 1 BMXNOR 0200 RTU module FactoryCast Gateway cmm BMX NOR 0200 v1 5 In the Target List select the targets to add Click on gt Result The new target appears in the Selected Target s list Type a name and an address for that target Click on Next Result The device selection wizard appears 34 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Project Management Dialog Fields Removing a Target Number of Targets The following table gives a description of the elements of the Web Designer Project Creation Wizard dialog Field Function Project Project name Target List List of available targets Target Target types selected in the Module List Name Target Name to distinguish targets of the same type Add
60. lectric com 8 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Introduction Scope of this Chapter This chapter introduces Web Designer explains how to install it and provides a description of the graphical interface What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Presentation 10 Preparing for Web Designer installation 12 Interface Presentation 13 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Introduction Presentation Introduction Advanced Services Web Designer is a software tool that allows easy creation of custom Web based Human Machine Interfaces It can also be used for easy configuration of built in advanced processing functions for various Web enabled devices and RTU equipment e FactoryCast Web servers modules for Modicon M340 PAC and Premium and Quantum PLCs e FactoryCast HMI Web servers modules for Modicon Premium and Quantum PLCs e FactoryCast ETG 1000 3000 Gateways for remote access e RTU module for Modicon M340 PAC It provides the tools needed to design a Web HMI or RTU project This manual describes the Web Designer version dedicated to the RTU module BMX NOR 0200 H for the Modicon M340 PAC platform Web Designer handles the following basic features for the module application and Web site e configuration of the device Web site functions data monitoring tables monitoring Screens etc e management and Upload Download of the devices Web site e configuration of
61. modified files Transfer rdt and gdt Files Transfer Configuration Files BMXNOA0200 10 10 20 100 Target Type BMXNOR0200 oa BMXNOR0200 1 4 1 0 2 0 Destination Select the files to transfer EIO0000000819 01 2012 47 Transfer Step Action 4 Click on Transfer Result If a configuration password has been set the Configuration Password dialog appears Otherwise go to Step 6 amp Configuration Password Enter the configuration password for BMX NOR 0200 TargetO Enter password here 5 Enter the configuration password and click on OK Result the Progress Information dialog appears The files are displayed one at a time in the Status Bar 6 The Transfer Progress Information dialog opens The files are displayed one by one in the Status Bar Total Transfer of the Project Partial Transfer Documentation Site Explorer This function transfers the entire project to all the targets associated with it The transfer is done target by target The global transfer only works in one way you can transfer from the PC to the targets but not from the targets to the PC To transfer from the targets to the PC you have to manually transfer the files target by target To activate the transfer click on Project Global transfer The procedure is exactly the same as a transfer from the PC to a target see page 45 If you just modified a small part of a project to save
62. n 1 Select one of the Website folders or the Website itself 2 Click on Project gt New Folder or Right click on the Website directory and click on New gt Folder Result The Create a Folder dialog opens NOTE You cannot create new folders outside of the Website menu tree 38 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Project Management Adding a File The following procedure shows how to add a file Step Action 1 Select one ofthe Website folders or the Website itself 2 Click on Project gt New File or Right click on the Website directory and click on New File Result The Create a File dialog opens NOTE You cannot create new files outside the Website menu tree Removing Items To remove an item from the project right click on the item in the navigator to open the contextual menu and select Delete EIO0000000819 01 2012 39 Project Management Opening Closing a Project Presentation This section shows how to e open close a project e save a project e close Web Designer Opening an Existing Project The following table shows how to open an existing project Step Action 1 Click Project gt Open Project Result the Open Project window opens This window displays the list of projects in the workspace Select a project Click End Result the project appears in the menu tree Closing a Project The following table shows how to close
63. n the same PLC rack The Web server hosted by the BMX NOR 0200 H module periodically scans the values of selected variables located in the PLC and performs internal processing on these variables such as Datalogging Alarm or report notification via Email The following diagram shows the architecture of the Getting Started example Remote PC The IP address for the module is a b c d Ethernet Modicon M340 QJ Tani FT tu ok us BNX NOR 200 H The following table describes the elements of the example Reference Type Description BMX NOR 0200 H Target RTU module Modicon M340 Device PLC 18 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Getting Started Creating a New Project Introduction This topic provides an example showing how to create a new project using a BMX NOR 0200 H module Creating a New Project The following procedure shows how to create a new project Step Action 1 Click on Project gt New Project Result The Web Designer Project Creation Wizard dialog appears I 3 Web Designer Project Creation Wizard Web Designer Project Wizard E Creation of a new Web Designer Project S EB New Project 9 8 Target 7 E amp Website 8 Target 2 amp Website Project RTU Project Step1 Add Target Select the Target and press the gt button Remove Target Select the Target and press the button Edit Target Details Click on the Name Address column to edit
64. n various ways to reproduce other colors RS232 Serial communication standard that in particular defines the following operating voltage e A signal of 3 to 25V indicates a logic 0 e A signal of 3V to 25V indicates a logic 1 Between 3V and 3V the signal is regarded as invalid RS 232 connections are relatively sensitive to interference The standard recommends not exceeding a distance of 15 meters and a speed of 20 000 baud bps maximum 122 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Glossary RS485 RTU RUN SCADA SMTP SNMP SQL TCP Serial connection standard operates at 5V differential The connection uses separate wires for transmission and receipt Their 3 status outputs allow them to switch to listening mode when transmission is completed Remote Terminal Unit Function used to start execution of the application program in the PLC S Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition Software that interfacing with a programmable logic controller gathers and analyzes information used to monitor and control commercial equipment Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Application protocol used to transmit messages via the Internet and direct them to a mailbox Simple Network Management Protocol Network management protocol for controlling a network remotely by polling the stations for their status and modifying their configuration performing security tests and viewing information relating to data transmission It can also be used to
65. ndard Code for Information Interchange Pronounced aski This is an American code but now an international standard which allows alphanumerical characters used in English punctuation marks some graphics characters and various commands to be defined with 7 bits Also called Hayes Commands Set of commands for various phone line manipulations dialing and hanging up for instance Contraction of Binary Digit This is the binary unit of information content which can represent two separate values or states O or 1 A field of 8 bits constitutes 1 byte EIO0000000819 01 2012 117 Glossary BOOTP CF card Bootstrap Protocol Protocol for booting diskless terminals or stations by centralized management of network parameters C CompactFlash card Type of data storage device used in portable electronic devices communication interruption configuration CPU CRC DHCP Communication error detected by the module when the periodic exchanges with the PLC stop The configuration comprises the data that defines the device invariable and that is necessary to the operation of the module Central Processing Unit The microprocessor This comprises the entire control unit and the arithmetic unit The purpose of the control unit is to extract the execution instruction from the central memory along with the data needed to execute this instruction to establish electrical connections in the arithmetic and logic uni
66. o 0 when text box the service starts to 1 when the FTP action begins and to 2 when the FTP action completes Login and Login parameters for the remote FTP server access Password text boxes FTP Access to Datalogging CSV Files File Format Datalogging CSV files stored in the module memory can be accessed from any FTP client utility using the following path SDCARD USERDATA The file format is fixed and cannot be modified by the user The file is encoded in the ASCII format as a text file with a csv extension Microsoft Excel is able to open these files Example of log file 2007 10 01 02 44 55 plc plc1 height 150 plc plc1 length 200 plc plc1 width 50 2007 10 01 03 48 08 plc plc1 height 140 plc plc1 length 150 plc plc1 width 30 2007 10 01 04 55 10 plc plc1 height 220 plc plc1 length 280 plc plc1 width 80 2007 10 01 06 01 05 plc plc1 height 170 plc plc1 length 220 plc plc1 width 60 EIO0000000819 01 2012 71 Example of optimized log file Date plc plc1 height plc plc1 length plc plc1 width 2007 10 01 02 44 55 150 200 50 2007 10 01 03 48 08 140 150 30 2007 10 01 04 55 10 220 280 80 2007 10 01 06 01 05 170 220 60 View of the Datalogging Properties Dialog fF Device0 Modicon M340 A datalogging Backup Parameters v Global backup use of a trigger NY v use of a timer Media target Log maximum size Path SD card 500 Ko v Purge parameters use of a trigger service
67. oming from the devices connected to the target Select the symbols to monitor Click on OK Save your table by clicking on zi EIO0000000819 01 2012 27 Getting Started Transfer Introduction Once you have completed BMX NOR 0200 H application configuration you can transfer it to the BMX NOR 0200 H target Transfer the Website to a Target Step Action 1 Select BMX NOR 0200 H in the menu tree 2 Click on Target gt Transfer PC gt Target Result The Target Validation dialog appears S3 validation of target BMX NOR 0200 Targeto x i Validation of services in target Double click the service to obtain details Target Service File Validity Errors Warnings i BMX NOR 0200 Ta OK 0 0 If errors are detected in your project the transfer cannot be performed Refer to Project Validation see page 49 for more information 28 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Getting Started Step Action 3 Click on OK Result The Transfer Status dialog appears I Transfer Status Direction po Direction Address IP Download BMX NOR 0200 T 192 168 2 65 K Target Type BMX NOR 0200 BMX NOR 0200 KI HTML Version 1 0 1 0 KI Firmware Version 1 0 1 0 K Web Designer Version 2 2 x 2 2 Selection Transfer Website Location SDCard Y Transfer Only Modified Flles 7 Transfer rdt and gdt Files Transfer Configur
68. or connecting to the module with a view to recovering its application Step Procedure 1 Select the target in the browser 2 content module Click Target gt Connect Target Web Designer analyses the changes between your project and the module If you have modified the project the software will ask you to transfer the project Otherwise the application moves automatically to online mode Result the Configuration Password window appears if a configuration password has already been set Otherwise Web Designer connects to the Enter the configuration password for BMX NOE 0110 NOE Enter password here OK Cancel Enter the configuration password and click OK Result Web Designer connects to the module Disconnecting from the Module The following table shows the procedure for disconnecting from the module Step Function Procedure 1 Disconnecting from the module Click Target Disconnect Result Web Designer has just switched back to offline mode EIO0000000819 01 2012 53 Transfer 54 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Managing Variables Subject of this Chapter This chapter explains how Web Designer handles variables This chapter also presents the Namespace file which contains these variables The data publishers and services use these variables What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics
69. or the external software i e FrontPage In the Location group click on Browse File System Result A file explorer opens 5 Select the path of the exe file of the external software i e C windows frontpage frontpage exe 6 In the Working Directory group click on Browse File System Result A file explorer opens 7 Specify the directory that contains the files you want to open with your external tool i e C workspace WD_project website EIO0000000819 01 2012 95 Setting Up an External Tool Step Action 8 In the Arguments group click on Variables Result The Select Variables dialog appears amp Select Variable x Choose a variable any character any string build project build_type container_loc container_name container_path env_var file_prompt folder_prompt project_loc project_name project_path resource_loc resource name resource path selected text String prompt Y Edit Variables Argument Variable Description Returns the absolute file system path of the project a currently being built or the absolute file system path of the resource identified by an optional argument Select the ressource_loc variable that returns the absolute file system path of a resource 10 Click on Apply 11 Click on Close 12 Select a file of the website in your Web Designer navigator 13 Click on Options Configuration o
70. pdates e other plant information The email service enables you to create various email notifications including recipient s names email addresses message subject email body and attached files The body of an email can include fixed text messages hyperlinks file attachments and real time application values that are dynamically integrated into the email at the moment the email is sent by the module Files can be attached to the email for example a datalogging file generated by the datalogging service SMS messages may also be sent to mobile phones if you are using a GSM modem or if the client s email server has the capability SMSs are a dedicated configuration of the email service Emails or SMSs are sent when predefined application or process event is triggered For more information on the Email and SMS service principle refer to the M340 RTU BMX NOR 0200 H module User Manual see Modicon M340 RTU BMX NOR 0200 H Module User Manual NOTE The module is not designed for e integrity of data sent by the module with the email or SMS service e the exactness of the time at which the message has been sent E100000000819 01 2012 75 Creating an Email or a SMS Service The procedure below describes how to create an e mail or a SMS service Step Action 1 Click on the name of your project in the browser 2 _ To add the new service you can either Click on Project gt New Service e Right click on Services in t
71. properties Service status variable Configuration Properties Datalogging Properties Parameters Backup Parameters Elements Function Global backup check When checked all created tables use the same event to trigger a box backup When not checked each created table has its own event to trigger a back up NOTE When a Global backup check box is checked the fields use of a trigger and use of a timer become available 72 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Trigger Types Elements Function use of a trigger text box Provides the name of a variable to trigger variable logging on an event associated to this variable NOTE Select the type of your trigger in the drop down menu on the left use of timer text box Provides a periodic time base to trigger variable logging on an event Media target list box SD card to store the information on the SD card of the module Log maximum size drop down list Specifies the maximum size of memory allocated to the backup files The maximum log file size is defined for each media via the drop down menu but the value can be changed For more information refer to Datalogging Limitations see page 74 Path text box Provides the destination path for the media selected Purge Parameters Elements Function Use of a trigger text box If checked this event triggers a purge of the current backup files on all media currently in
72. ransfers downloads all the project s modules and all the files ap Target gt PC transfers a project from the target to the PC ee PC gt Target transfers a project from the PC to the target a Connection to the module connects Web Designer to the target rn Connection to the local simulator connects Web Designer to the simulator X Disconnect disconnects from the target or the simulator Statistics views statistics for the selected service incoming messages ih outgoing messages and so on Stop shuts down the current service Run starts the current service 16 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Getting Started Scope of this Chapter The purpose of this chapter is to show the procedure using Web Designer to configure advanced services Data logging EMail SMS notifications and monitoring services for a Modicon M340 RTU application What s in this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Presentation 18 Creating a New Project 19 Device Selection 20 Target Properties 21 Variable Selection 23 Data Editor 25 Transfer 28 Accessing the Website 31 EIO0000000819 01 2012 17 Getting Started Presentation Introduction Architecture This Getting Started is an example to show the steps to follow to configure an application for the BMX NOR 0200 H module A project consists of a BMX NOR 0200 H module and a Modicon M340 RTU PLC connected o
73. ress IP address of the target The button enables you to add one of the targets in the list The button enables you to remove a target in the list To remove a target from the project right click on the target in the navigator to open the contextual menu and select Delete NOTE If you delete a target of the project the files associated with that target including devices are also deleted A project can contain up to 16 targets If you select the same type of target several times attribute a different name and IP address for each target EIO0000000819 01 2012 35 Project Management Adding Removing a Device Adding a Device The following procedure shows how to add a device Step Action 1 Select the Devices directory of your project 2 Click on Project gt New Device or Right click on the Devices directory and then click on New Device Result Web Designer Project Creation Wizard window appears initialized with devices that already exist in the project LM Web Designer Project Creation Wizard Web Designer Project Wizard Creation of a new Web Designer Project BS New Project B S Target 1 Devices 2 Website SJ B 3 Target 2 E 3 Website Project RTU Project Step2 Add Device Select the Target from the Target List select the Device from the Device List and press the gt button Remove Device Select the Device and press the button Edit Dev
74. rial picked off UNLOCATED EBOOL Material picked R device DeviceQ recep Add during IMIW122 BOOL R device DeviceQ Alert UNLOCATED EBOOL Minimum current R device Device0 cooling monitoring UNLOCATED TIME R device Device recipe Add after MW128 BOOL R device DeviceQ Robot init LOCATED BOOL nttialisation EN device Device email AMW IT Email status Variables 56 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Managing Variables Importing from a Programmable PLC Introduction It s possible to access a Unity Pro database with the function Import Symbols NOTE Depending on the devices that you connect to the target the type of variables you can access through the target might be different Refer to the Modicon M340 RTU User Manual see Modicon M340 RTU BMX NOR 0200 H Module User Manual for more information on supported variables Accessing the Software Database The following procedure shows how to access the software database Step Action 1 Double click on the desired device in the Devices directory Result The following dialog appears Remove Duplicate Import PLC Symbols Import from CSV Export to CSV Tab Topic Name of the variable Variable Address of the variable Type Type of variable Access Access right to the variable Persistent Access mode to the variable It cannot be changed Rate Frequency at which the variable value will
75. roject Project Step2 Add Device Select the Target from the Target List select the Device from the Device List and press the gt button Remove Device Select the Device and press the button Edit Device Details Click on the Name Address column to edit RTU Project Target List Device List Selected Target s Device s Target Device Name Address Cj Gil BMX NOR 0200 RTU module E Tr Modicon M340 Device Protocol localhost UMAS LL Finis JC Cancel In the selected Target s Device s table enter the device name in the Name column and its address in the Address column For more information about addressing refer to the Modicon M340 for Ethernet Communications Modules and Processors User Manual If the device supports several protocols enter the desired protocol in the Protocol column If you want to attach more than one target repeat steps 1 to 4 until you have selected all devices required Click on End Result The project example appears in the browser Save your project by clicking on 20 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Getting Started Target Properties Introduction The target properties allow you to change the name of the target and its address This example shows you how to manually configure the IP parameters for a BMX NOR 0200 H Accessing the Target Properties Page You can access the Target Properties page by either e On the We
76. row in the spreadsheet Result The data editor s configuration area appears In the Address field of the configuration area enter the variable s Direct address In the configuration area click on Apply Result A new row that corresponds to the variable address is displayed in the spreadsheet 90 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Monitoring Using an Existing Data Template Overview Once you have created data templates you may want to access or modify them Accessing a Data Template The following procedure shows you how to access a existing data template Step Action 1 Extend the DataTables directory in the navigator Result The existing tables appear in the navigator 2 Either e Double click on the table you want to modify in the list or e Right click on the table you to modify and select Edit Result The selected table appears in the editing zone E100000000819 01 2012 91 Monitoring 92 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Setting Up an External Tool Setting Up an External Tool Overview This function enables you to setup an external tool to be used by Web Designer For example you can setup FrontPage to edit the files of your website The following part shows you how setup FrontPage to open the files of the website however the procedure is the same if you use another software EIO0000000819 01 2012 93 Setting Up an External Tool
77. ry MIB NAT NTP operating mode PAP PL7 M Management Information Base Database used by the SNMP protocol for network management and containing information on data transmission station or router components etc e MIB Il standard MIB e Schneider Automation MIB private MIB N Network Address Translation is the translation of an Internet Protocol address IP address used within one network to a different IP address known within another network Network Time Protocol Protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet switched variable latency data networks O The rules governing the behavior of the module when it is running P Password Authentication Protocol Password identification protocol used for remote modem connections Schneider Automation PLC programming software EIO0000000819 01 2012 121 Glossary PLC Programmable Logic Controller It is a small computer used for automation of industrial processes such as control of machinery on factory assembly lines PPP Point to Point Protocol Point to point communication protocol used for modem connections Premium Family of Schneider Automation PLCs PSTN RTC Public Switched Telephone Network The network of the world s public circuit switched telephone networks Quantum Family of Schneider Automation PLCs R RGB Additive model in which red green and blue often used in additive light models are combined i
78. t and to start the processing of this data in the unit ROM or RAM memories are sometimes included on the same chip and sometimes I O interfaces or buffers Cyclic Redundancy Check Type of hash function used to produce a checksum a small fixed number of bits against a block of data such as a packet of network traffic or a block of a computer file D Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Protocol allowing a station connected to the network to obtain its configuration dynamically 118 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Glossary DNS driver FactoryCast HMI FDR firewall Flash memory FTP TFTP GPRS Domain Name System It stores and associates many types of information with domain names and it translates domain names computer hostnames to IP addresses Program which informs the operating system of the presence and characteristics of a peripheral F Active Web server that executes HMI functions integrated in a PLC module When you use the active Web server you do not need to communicate via polling to update the HMI SCADA database Faulty Device Replacement Automatic configuration recovery service provided by the module Information technology IT security device which is configured to permit deny or proxy data connections set and configured by the organization s security policy Form of non volatile computer memory that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed File Transfer Protocol Trivial F
79. t you to perform the installation Previous projects are visible in the navigator once Web Designer is reinstalled 12 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Introduction Interface Presentation Main Window Contents The following illustration describes the elements of the Web Designer main window Electric Navigator fa Device0 Modicon M340 8 RTU Project aii BMX NOR 0200 Target0 192 No Symbol Variable Type Access Persistent Rate Value Comment Remote E SDevices Device0 Duplicate 2 DataTables Table Import PLC symbols E Services Animate persistent P datalogging Ce a ec email email Website E cfg H classes LEO b E CJ secure gt E C2 unsecure 5 D Favicon ico QD Images zip Index htm ModemGeneral html ModemGPRS html 8 ModemGsm html Import From CSV 8 ProtocolSetting html usrconf upload html Namespace n IBNamespace Write Access Variables Properties SUserWebFiles ftp Console Site Explorer View i 9 tyes of services available Export toCSV BMX NOR 0200 Target0 Not Connected EIO0000000819 01 2012 13 Introduction 7 main zones compose this screen which are Number Zone Description 1 Menu see Web Designer for list of options available Modicon M340 Premium and Quantum User Manual Toolbar
80. these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage This section shows how to use the Data Editor to display and modify the values of the symbol variables and direct addresses The Data Editor is a Java applet that enables you to create dynamic data tables that can be updated with run time data from the PLC 82 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Monitoring Elements of Data Editor The following illustration shows you the Data Editor Variable Name Address Data type Format Status v Name Zu Address 2 Type v Format v Read only OK Reset Number Description 1 List of the variables included in this table 2 The configuration area makes it possible to e select and or modify a symbol select and or modify an address select the variable type select the variable s display format check the read only option EI00000000819 01 2012 83 Monitoring Creating a Data Template Overview To display symbols variables create a new data template Creating a Data Template Follow the procedure below to create a data template Step Description 1 Right click on the DataTables directory in the navigator and select New Table Result The New Table dialog appears e New Table x Table Name Protocol UMASMB Enter a name of the new Data template Click on OK NOTE Save the current spreadsheet before selecting
81. time you can do a partial transfer In the website rdt data tables and Service directories the contextual menu authorizes a partial transfer limited to files located in these directories To manage online documentation the user can add Word doc or Acrobat pdf files to the website in the site directory The Transfer function copies these files to the target The button Site Explorer displays all the target files in the lower window This is especially useful before or after a data transfer to analyze the contents of the target 48 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Transfer Project Validation Introduction Web Designer carries out a validation on the structure of the project before transferring files to the target If the verification detects anomalies the transfer is cancelled Web Designer also performs a comparison between the PC configuration and the target configuration Validating a Project When you start a transfer Web Designer performs a project validation You can also validate a project at any time by selecting Project Validation in the Project menu The Project Validation dialog looks like this amp Validation of the project RTU Project x Y Validation of the project services Double click on a service for details Target Service File Validity Errors Warnings i BMX NOR 0200 TargetO OK 0 0 The validation process monitors the following points e The available space on the target is bigger than th
82. ual selection 60 name 56 Unity Pro 59 W Web Designer close 40 Workspace directory 97 write password 107 126 EIO0000000819 01 2012
83. unch the device display dialog Cut Cut device Copy Copy device Delete Delete device Rename Rename device Run Start the service Stop Stop the service Partial transfer Target gt PC Transfer only the folder 114 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Menu File tree item Menu right click Sub menu Comment DataTables folder New Table Launch the data editor Paste Paste the data table Partial transfer Target PC Transfer only the folder See note PC gt Target DataTables item Edit Data Editor Open Data Viewer Cut Cut the data table Copy Copy the data table Delete Delete the data table Rename Rename the data table Partial transfer Target gt PC Transfer only the folder See note PC gt Target Services folder New service Create a new service Paste Paste a service Partial transfer Target gt PC Transfer only the folder See note PC gt Target A Services folder New Launch the service wizard with the selected calculation email service database data Cut Cut a service logging active pages Copy Copy a service Paste Paste a service Delete Delete a service Partial transfer Target gt PC Transfer only the folder See note PC gt Target Services item Cut Cut the service Copy Copy the service Delete Delete the service Rename Rename the service Run Start the service Stop Stop the service Partial transfer PC gt Target Trans
84. you select this option the value of the fields is automatically filled when you add a new variable The values correspond to those of the previous line incremented by 1 Activating Desactivating Automatic Input Options Automatic Input 60 EIO0000000819 01 2012 Managing Variables Author Rights in Namespace Presentation This table enables you to specify which variables can be accessed in the read write mode NOTE Write access is controlled by a password whose default value is USER Unauthorized or incorrect changes to data may change the behavior of your application in ways that may be undesirable or hazardous A WARNING UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES TO VARIABLES OR DIRECT ADDRESSES Carefully select the variables symbols and the direct addresses you authorize to be modified online and the people authorized to do so Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage EIO0000000819 01 2012 61 Managing Variables Managing Author Rights Use the following procedure to manage author rights Step Action 1 In the navigator either e double click on the NameSpace Write Access file e right click on the NameSpace Write Access file and select Open Result The dialog manager for the Namespace author rights appears Start Address End Address V Mw V Mmw2 2
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