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1. Bar Graph Character Set TD 200C TD 200 only 0 eee eee eee Arabic Character Set TD 200C TD 200 only 0 cee eee ees Baltic Character Set cscecseeudebuke b er E RETE EE E ee Yep edad wees Simplified Chinese Character Set 0 cece cette e Notes for Using the Simplified Chinese Character Set 00 00200 eee Cyrillic Character Set 0 2 0 eee eee nee eens Greek Character Set cese aa phen dett eee eee Ce RES eae eee bee ated Hebrew Character Set TD 200C TD 200 only 0 cee eee ees Latin 1 Character Set sni RIRs Ru em rer AS REEF eee EAR omnes Latin 2 Character Set ik seat ne ends ipen RUE Ron rasa ndas Poe RUE ATI RR cee aad Turkish Latin 5 Character Set i o ie e oo oo dq dq O do o N oa Cc CO m m m m m m Im En o A oo oO N 89 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual General Technical Specifications Table A 1 Order Number 6ES7 272 1BA10 0YAO 6ES7 272 0AA30 0YAO 6ES7 272 1AA10 0YAO 6ES7 272 1AF00 7AA0 6ES7 272 1BF00 7AA0 6ES7 901 3EB10 0XA0 Text Display Order Numbers Description TD 100C Operator Interface TD 200 Operator Interface TD 200C Operator Interface TD 200C Blank faceplate material A4 size 10 sheets package TD 100C Blank faceplate material A4 size 10 sheets package TD CPU cable Dimensions mm W x H x D Weight 89 6 x 76 x 35 7 0 11 kg 148 x 76 x 28 0 19 kg 148 x 76
2. 2 4 Accessing the Menus and Screens 0 0 cee ete es Entering and Releasing a Password lsssslssese e Entering the Password 5i dssse ER ER RR FERRE FERRE deka desea Releasing the Password 0 cece eee n Viewing the Screens and the Alarms 0 cece ee eee ee Displaying the Alarms s ance cursed feet we aeq buena sar hee aeq ut enero le E Clearing an Alarm ehe nbs Ma ove be takes Mae Red eed Ghee Editing a Variable that is Embedded in an Alarm or a Screen 0 5 TD Bit Usage U Uuuu o N OOA A NNN NN NUNN Oo o0 a cocgoggoco4o BOR SISIRIS oanan 000 N NN OOK 226 NON oO oO M Contents Performing Typical or Routine Operator Tasks 0 0 cece e eee eee Viewing the Status of an S7 200 CPU 00ccece ence eeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Setting Time and Date in the S7 200 CPU i css Changing the Language Set TD 200C and TD 200 only 0 00eseees Cleaning the Keypad suussseeuesseeeseeeeee tenes Performing Specialized Operator Tasks Diagnostic Setup Menu Setting up the TD Device 0 cece ee mI Viewing the TD Messages Stored in the S7 200 CPU TD 200C TD 200 only 4st meme rit tapete cusnvegatvedbounexcatinn oud Forcing the Inputs and Outputs in the S7 200 CPU TD 200C TD 200 only 1 cescescedceseem repe debRiPer Ibi arran Changing the Operating Mode of the 87 200 CPU TD 200C Only
3. eee eee Changing the Language Set TD 200C and TD 200 only Lsuuusuuuus Cleaning the Keypad eee eH etn Performing Specialized Operator Tasks Diagnostic Setup Menu Setting up the TD Device 0 cece e In Viewing the TD Messages Stored in the S7 200 CPU TD 200C TD 200 only duos ee rm ter e rue edo he eae Peri EUR Forcing the Inputs and Outputs in the S7 200 CPU TB 200C TD 200 0nly rei eR RR HERREN Eng ear e rep x bh ebd lnda Changing the Operating Mode of the 87 200 CPU TD 200C Only Copying the User Program to a Memory Cartridge TD 200C Only Editing the CPU Memory TD 200C Only 0 cece eee II CO 0 CO o NYVN NN NNN NON Oo a a on onaounan aa00 ES 63 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Using the TD Device to Access Screens and Alarms The TD devices allow you to structure information as either screens or bit enabled alarm messages You use the buttons of the keypad of the TD device to navigate through the screens and menus TD 200 Uses the standard TD keypad TD 100C and TD 200C Allows you to change the configuration and use your own custom designed keypad If there is no custom configuration the TD 100C and TD 200C defaults to the standard TD keypad configuration Tip m For more information about configuring the functionality of the buttons on the keypad m Chapter
4. slseeeseeeesse Adding a Panel Image to the Faceplate lsssseesee eee Importing a Panel Image BBUBNNBOOOooo0o202o09uuidsi9 ooo Ro FE ESEITES TOTIS TIS md c C C Co m m m m nmm Own Oo O o vii SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual 4 5 viii Saving the Keypad to a TD Configuration File 0 0 0 cece eee eee eee Reversing the Panel Image 02 e cece eee ee e ee Printing the Panel Image on a Faceplate 0 cece cette Printing a Single Faceplate from the Keypad Designer 0 eee aee Printing the Faceplate from a Word Processing Application 05 Installing the Printed Faceplate onto the TD device 0 cece eee Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7 200 CPU for Your TD Device iii sida ce eee eee ew e a ee aa Overview of the Configuration Tasks lesse I Configuring the TD Device sseuuseeeeseeeee III IHI Task OVetVIOW i verni dee ii a epis d ed xe deed dd En ene Starting the Text Display Wizard for the TD Device 0 cece eee eee Selecting the Type of TD Device to Configure liliis Selecting a Password for the TD Device ssesesseseeeesese ee Enabling the TD Menu FunctionS 0 0 0 cece eee III Selecting the Update Rate for the TD Device 02 0c e eee eee ees Selecting the Language and the Character Set
5. Copying the User Program to a Memory Cartridge TD 200C Only Editing the CPU Memory TD 200C Only ssssseeen III A Technical Specifications and Reference Information General Technical Specifications sese Certificates Directives and Declarations seeee e I x Notes on the CE Symbol s c ien d caa one rote ue De eau tx ciet aA Read EMG Directive m ATEX Directive Explosion Protection Guidelines 0 aa Declaration of Conformity 2 0 cece I Observing the Setup Guidelines 0 000s cece cece rirerire rirerire Approvals for USA Canada and Australia 0 2 eee cts FM Approval Notes ncm eee ew eedem rds eso ee repre oe Standard TD Character Set TD 200C TD 200 only 0c cece cece cece eee ALT Key Combinations for International and Special Characters Bar Graph Character Set TD 200C TD 200 only 2 cee eee eee Arabic Character Set TD 200C TD 200 only cee eee tees Baltic Character Set eienen stony apaa ce emma eee ene ee eee RARE EGRE Simplified Chinese Character Set 00 cece cece eh Notes for Using the Simplified Chinese Character Set 02 00200000 Cyrillic Character Set o eese crs ee eee I I n 100 Greek Character Set aeternitatem OC avo eRe hee Oleo E eee a Hebrew Character Set TD 200C TD 200 only sssseseee
6. gt Il 3 G EEx nA I T3 T6 Declaration of Conformity The EC declarations of conformity and the documentation relating to this are available to the authorities concerned according to the above EC directive from Siemens AG Bereich Automatisierungs und Antriebstechnik A amp D AS RD ST Postfach 1963 D 92209 Amberg Tel 09621 80 3283 Fax 09621 80 3278 Observing the Setup Guidelines The setup guidelines and notes on safety given in the manual must be observed on startup and during operation Technical Specifications and Reference Information Appendix A Approvals for USA Canada and Australia The characters stamped on a device are indicative of the requirements which that device meets Underwriters Laboratories cULus Approval Hazardous Location C US CULUS Listed 21BP I T E for Hazardous Location HAZ LOC Underwriters Laboratories Inc according to TD 200 and TD 200C UL 60950 Information Technology CSA C22 2 No 60950 Information Technology TD 100C UL 508 Industrial Control Equipment CSA C22 2 No 142 Industrial Control Equipment UL 1604 Hazardous Location CSA 213 Hazardous Location APPROVED for Use in g Cl 1 Div 2 GP A B C D T5 D Cl 1 Zone 2 GP IIC T5 Please see the note below Note This plant has to be mounted according to the NEC National Electric Code stipulations When used in environments according to class division 2 see above the SIMATIC TD device must
7. 0 00 cece eee eee Selecting the Font Size TD 100C only 0 eee ees Loading a Custom Keypad TD 100C and TD 200C Only Configuring the Buttons on the Keypad cece eee Configuring the Screens for the TD Device 2 0 cece eee tees Creating the User Menu 0 0000 c eect eee Creating the Text fora Screen 0 c cette eens Embedding a Variable into the Text ofa Screen 0 000 c eee eee eee Configuring the Alarms 0 00 c cece eee em m Determining the Type of Operator Interaction for an Alarm suus Setting the Default Display Mode and Alarm Parameters Lsss Entering the Text for an Alarm 0 cece eee eet teeta Embedding a Variable into the Text of an Alarm 0 cee eee eee Configuring the Language Sets for the TD Device TD 200C TD 200 only 0 62 ssn eed beer dde ed y pee eee EE NES Notes for Using the Simplified Chinese Character Set 02 00200 eee Assigning the V Memory Address for the Parameter Block 02200e 0eee Finishing the Configuration for the TD Device ssssese ete Operating Your TD Device 00 cece cece Using the TD Device to Access Screens and Alarms 2 00200 ec ee cece eeeee Displaying Information on the TD Device 0 cece eee Using the TD Device to Edit Variables in the S7 200 CPU
8. Creating the Panel Image Export Button Layout Tip m When designing the colors for your panel image remember that any white area will be printed as transparent clear Keypad Layout in the Keypad Designer Button Template exported to a graphics application FIIIT For nei cc Heb Topics on the Help Mena Figure 3 12 Exporting the Button Template to a Graphics Application 32 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for YourTD Device Chapter 3 Adding a Panel Image to the Faceplate Using your own graphics application you create the following graphical elements for the faceplate Keypad Designer of the TD 100C or the TD 200C Button images Import the completed panel image to the Keypad Designer J Background image or color scheme j Text for the buttons or the background Logotypes and other images or text You are not required to use square buttons However you must ensure that your button design covers the area of the button as defined in ME pulton tempiarg Lr Save the completed panel image After you have used your graphics application to as a bitmap bmp modify the panel image for the faceplate save the design as a bitmap file bmp Figure 3 13 Creating the Panel Image Import Panel Image Importing a Panel Image When you have completed the graphical design of panel image for the faceplate you import the panel imag
9. Lr Print the faceplate onto the blank faceplate material Use the template for Microsoft Word optional Set up the printer for the correct paper size A4 size 210 mm x 297 mm for printing multiple copies of the faceplate You can use the Microsoft Word template to print the faceplate onto perforated areas of the material You do not have to cut the faceplates from the material Order these Print the faceplate A4 sheets from your Siemens distributor See Appendix A for order numbers Figure 3 18 Printing the Faceplate 35 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual 36 y Tip Before attempting to print a custom faceplate ensure that both the printer and the word processing application are set to the correct paper size m Single copy sheet Set both the printer and word processing application to print on Envelope Multiple copy A4 sheet Set both the printer and the word processing application to print on A4 size paper Your computer and your laser printer may have other settings that cause the printer to scale the faceplate to an incorrect size Always first print a test copy on paper before printing your faceplate onto the blank material Printing a Single Faceplate from the Keypad Designer You can print individual faceplates directly from the Cut Lines Keypad Designer 1 Ensure that the laser printer is set to print envelopes 2 Insertthe envelope size faceplate material into the tray 3 Selec
10. Appendix A Technical Specifications and Reference Information provides the technical information for the TD devices and also provides references for the character sets supported Appendix B Connecting Multiple Devices on a Network provides information about using a TD device in a network with other TD devices and S7 200 CPUs Appendix C Troubleshooting provides information to help you diagnose problems with the TD device The Simplified Chinese Character Set shows the characters supported by the TD devices This file is an electronic file and resides on the STEP 7 Micro WIN documentation CD Preface Additional Support Local Siemens Sales Office or Distributor For assistance in answering any technical questions for training on the S7 200 products or for ordering S7 200 products contact your Siemens distributor or sales office Because your sales representatives are technically trained and have the most specific knowledge about your operations process and industry as well as about the individual Siemens products that you are using they can provide the fastest and most efficient answers to any problems that you might encounter Service amp Support on the Internet In addition to our documentation we offer our Know How online on the internet at http www siemens com automation service amp support where you will find the following M L d d Access the S7 200 Internet site to find additional 87 200 product
11. w amp w DT COO C C x O OOO a b c d e f g h I j k m n o p q r s t u v w x rXxouo rcr omnmmpooocver g osmsyl is sS 103 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Latin 2 Character Set Table A 13 Latin 2 Character Set for the TD 100C TD 200 and TD 200C Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec YUKON eK SK CHMAODOZE Woon7ounhuUNnNnron sae es CCS C3 CS Come e O Cx O amp OW ZX aa oa Dx D 4D D c Mw Oo Ok On DW KCC Comex OOO a b c d e f g h I j k m n o p q r S t u v w x Or ZA 2 Oe ee es Me TM AT M ei C0 I7 3 QR Te p Fs m r AXu erommpooscsvi s yi fs5s 104 Technical Specifications and Reference Information Appendix A Turkish Latin 5 Character Set Table A 14 Turkish Character Set for the TD 100C TD 200 and TD 200C Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec NAXXE Ccampmovozxz l o wWwoonoaruhWUNnronm m C Co CS Co d OS CO CO O Oe moe OOH OOOO Hog a a amp amp go n0 COO C CS ox OOO a b C d e f g h I j k m n o p q r S t u y W x O O Zi Gk o e e e ITE ITP ITI Man Ae e e Ee eo BOSE Y rAXu mudomnmmoosrig sy i 105 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Connecting Multiple Devices on a Network You can connect multiple TD devices and S7 200 CPUs tog
12. Dividing Information into Screens and Bit Enabled Alarms As shown in Figure 1 3 you can configure the TD device to display screens which are initiated by operator action and bit enabled alarms which are initiated by the S7 200 CPU Screens You can create screens that allow the operator using the TD device to initiate the interaction with the S7 200 CPU With the TD device you can configure a user menu up to 8 entries or groups for the TD 200C and TD 200 and up to 4 entries or groups for the TD 100C that provides a hierarchy for the screens You can create up to 8 screens for each menu item or group Alarms You can create alarm messages that allow the user program in the S7 200 CPU to initiate interaction with the operator by displaying a message on the TD device During the configuration of the TD device you also designate which type of message screens or alarms will be the default display mode for the TD device After power up the TD device goes to the default display mode Also the TD device returns to the default display mode after a period of inactivity if no buttons have been pressed for one minute Storing the Screens and Alarms in the Parameter Block The S7 200 CPU stores the ASCII text embedded variables and format information for the alarms and screens in a parameter block located in V memory You use the Text Display wizard to configure the starting address for the parameter block in V memory and the Text Di
13. In order to provide additional security for your application the TD device provides a Release Password command that immediately restores the password protection The TD device then requires that the operator enter the password before allowing access The Release Password command prohibits another person from using the TD device without first entering a password for example before a password entered by an operator times out You access the Release Password command from the main menu as shown in Figure 5 7 The Release Password is not applicable for the CPU password The TD device releases the CPU password as soon as the operator exits the function that required the password Display Alarms Operator Menu Diagnostic Menu For example If the operator entered the CPU password in order to force an I O point in the S7 200 CPU the TD device releases the CPU password as soon as the operator exits the Force menu Figure 5 7 Release Password Command The Release Password command is available only if you defined a 4 digit password when you configured the TD device Operating Your TD Device Chapter 5 Viewing the Screens and the Alarms As described in Chapter 4 you can configure screens and alarms for the TD device If you configure both alarms and screens you also designate which set of messages screens or alarms are the default display mode for the TD device The default configuration selects the screens to be
14. Spanish and Chinese Visual indicator in the text display area TD 200 V3 0 2 lines up to 40 characters up to 20 characters per line Standard keypad Standard keypad 4 up to 8 when using SHIFT ENTER ESC Escape SHIFT UP and DOWN arrows Maximum of 64 screens Up to 8 user menus with up to 8 screens per user menu Up to 80 alarm messages Yes Up to 6 variables per alarm or screen No Force I O Release the password Set the time and date CPU status Switch languages if configured Clean keypad Yes Yes 10 character sets Latin 1 Bold Latin 2 Bold Chinese Simplified Cyrillic Arabic Baltic Greek Hebrew Turkish and Standard TD includes Bar Graph 6 languages English French German Italian Spanish and Chinese Tactile dome over the buttons on the keypad and visual indicator TD 200C 2 lines up to 40 characters up to 20 characters per line User designed custom keypad Standard keypad Custom keypad Up to 20 user configurable Standard keypad 4 up to 8 when using SHIFT Configurable ENTER ESC Escape SHIFT UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT arrows Maximum of 64 screens Up to 8 user menus with up to 8 screens per user menu Up to 80 alarm messages Yes Up to 6 variables per alarm or screen Yes Force I O Release the password Set the time and date CPU status Switch languages if configured Change the CPU operating mode Clea
15. suuus Preparing the Mounting Surface for a TD 200C or TD 200 LLsuuue Preparing the TD 200C and TD 200 for Mounting 0000 cece eee eee Positioning the Spacers for the TD 200C and TD 200 00200000 Mounting the TD 200C and TD 200 eee tees Mounting the TD 100C in a Panel or on a Surface 0 0 000 e eee eee eee Preparing the Mounting Surface for a TD 1000C 0 0 0 eee eee eee Mounting the TD 100C Customizing the Labels for the Keys ofthe TD 200 cee eee eee ee Modifying the Label Insert of the TD 200 sssssseeese Creating a Custom Label Insert for the TD 200 0 cc eee eee Installing a Faceplate for the TD 100C and the TD 200C 020002 0c eee Connecting the TD CPU Cable 0 eect tenes Supplying Power for the TD Device 0 0 cece cette teen eee Establishing a Connection for Your TD Device 0 cee eee ees TD 100C and TD 200C Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for Your TD Device Using the Keypad Designer with Other Applications 0 0 eee eee eee ees Starting the Keypad Designer Adding Buttons to the Keypad Inserting a Button Modifying the Shape of a BOLT oss itat cma sean a Ur E RESI Lu tiated RUPEE ESL qu Pes Defining the Properties of the Button Exporting the Keypad Layout to a Graphics Application
16. 200 CPU You must specify the address for the V memory at run time TD 200C only Displays the standard TD menus See Chapter 5 Displays the current alarm message s Displays the user menu Displays the first user screen in the first user menu Displays the first user screen in the second user menu Displays the first user screen in the third user menu Displays the first user screen in the fourth user menu Displays the first user screen in the fifth user menu TD 200C only Displays the first user screen in the sixth user menu TD 200C only Displays the first user screen in the seventh user menu TD 200C only Displays the first user screen in the eighth user menu TD 200C only Displays the View CPU Status screen Reads and displays the status of the S7 200 Displays the Set Language screen allowing you to switch between the languages that you configured for the TD 200C TD 200C only Displays the Set Time and Date screen allowing you to enter the time and date Displays the Change CPU Mode screen allowing you to change the operating mode of the S7 200 TD 200C only Displays the Edit CPU Memory screen TD 200C only Displays the Force I O screen TD 200C only Displays the Make MC screen allowing you to copy the user program to the memory cartridge TD 200C only Displays the TD Setup screen Displays the View Messages screen TD 200C only Allows you to immediately restore the password protect
17. 92209 Amberg Tel 09621 80 3283 Fax 09621 80 3278 Observing the Setup Guidelines The setup guidelines and notes on safety given in the manual must be observed on startup and during operation SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Certificates Directives and Declarations 92 IEC 61131 2 The TD 100C text display satisfies the requirements and criteria of the IEC 61131 2 standard programmable controllers part 2 on equipment requirements and tests Notes on the CE Symbol The following applies to the SIMATIC product described in this operating instruction Ce EMC Directive This product fulfils the requirements for the EC directive 89 336 EEC on electromagnetic compatibility and the following fields of application apply according to this CE symbol See Table A 3 Table A 3 EMC Directive Requirement for Field of Application Emitted Interference Noise Immunity Residential commercial areas and light EN 61000 6 3 EN 61000 6 1 industrial environments Industry EN 61000 6 4 EN 61000 6 2 ATEX Directive Explosion Protection Guidelines TD 200C and TD 200 only The TD 200C and TD 200 devices fulfill the requirements for the EC directive 94 9 EEC on ATEX Devices and protection systems to be used as prescribed in Ex potentially explosive areas Guidelines for Explosion Protection and was tested according to EN 50021 Electrical apparatus tor potentially explosive atmospheres Type of protection n
18. Alarms If you created both screens and alarms when you configured the TD device the main menu of the TD device includes a command that allows you to access the secondary non default display The TD device always returns to the default display mode after a period of inactivity As shown in the TD 200C example in Figure 5 10 the main menu provides a Display Alarms command for the Display Alarms default TD configuration If you configured alarms as j h Operator Menu the default display the main menu lists a User Menu entry Diagnostic Menu Release Password After displaying the alarms you use the UP and DOWN arrows to scroll through the sequential list of alarms Figure 5 10 Displaying the Alarms Tip The TD 100C and the TD 200C allow you to configure a button specifically for displaying alarms when you are creating your custom keypad Operating Your TD Device Chapter 5 The TD device displays the highest priority alarm The TD device displays an up or down arrow with the alarm to alert the operator that other alarms have been enabled The up arrow shows that higher priority alarms have been enabled and the down arrow shows that lower priority alarms have been enabled After reading a new alarm from the S7 200 CPU the TD device sorts the alarms again to display the highest priority alarms at the top of the list The TD device determines the priority based on the sequence of the alarms in the parameter
19. CPU You can store separate parameter blocks for each TD device in different V memory locations in the CPU If you do not store separate parameter blocks for each TD device that is connected to the CPU any of these TD devices can acknowledge the same messages and use function keys to initiate operations in the CPU KS CPU 224 CPU_1 TD 200 TD_1 Address 1 LOJ Address 2 i P TD 200 TD 2 CPU 224 CPU 2 Address 4 Address 3 To additional CPUs Figure B 1 Typical Multiple CPU Network Tip m The display time slows as more TD devices are added to the network Network connectors are available from Siemens Using these connectors allows you to isolate the CPUS from one another the 24 VDC but still allows you to power the TD device from the CPU See the SIMATIC S7 200 Programmable Controller System System Manual for more information about using network connectors Determining the Distances Transmission Rate and Cable As shown in Table B 1 the maximum length of a network segment is determined by two factors isolation using an RS 485 repeater and baud rate Isolation is required when you connect devices at different ground potentials Different groun
20. Manual Introducing the S7 200 Text Display TD Devices Your S7 200 TD device is a 2 or 4 line text display device that can be connected to the 7 200 CPU The TD device allows you to view monitor and change the process variables pertaining to your application The S7 200 product family provides three TD devices M a TD 100C TD 100C The TD 100C has a 4 line text display with 2 font choices Your display can have 16 characters per line for a total of 64 characters or you can use a bold font with 12 characters per line for a total of 48 characters The faceplate of the TD 100C offers complete flexibility of the keypad layout and faceplate design TD 200C You can create a custom keypad with up to 14 buttons keys of variable size with varying shapes colors or fonts that can be layered onto any background image TD 200C The TD 200C has a 2 line text display with 20 characters per line for a total of 40 characters The faceplate of the TD 200C offers complete flexibility of the keypad layout and faceplate design You can create a custom keypad with up to 20 buttons keys of variable size with varying shapes colors or fonts that can be Figure 1 1 Text Display TD Devices layered onto any background image TD 200 The faceplate of the TD 200 provides four keys with predefined set bit functions and allows up to eight set bit functions by using the SHIFT key The TD devices receive power from the
21. Py P9 PI C oC m nmin o AS A9 AA AB AC AD AE AF B B1 B2 B3 Crt 4 6 00 OD v o Co anc 0r s S 0 EE x S t 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 226 227 228 229 97 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Baltic Character Set Table A 8 Baltic Character Set for the TD 100C TD 200 and TD 200C 4D 77 7 122 A7 E 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 n e a a a m E a a a l OonoounhUNnNnron AT t O Or O Ze ke a ON Oe DAD Q0 Qr Ce oe D DAN CC Co rm OK OOOO 2 Ne N C CI 0S eo a b E d e f g h I j k m n o p q r s t u v w x OZ Bune OM ae MM Pe abe eR RS Rvs ee HAH THO MMIVOoOrFar y I A 98 Technical Specifications and Reference Information Appendix A Simplified Chinese Character Set The TD devices support the Simplified Chinese character set GB2312 80 for the People s Republic of China The TD devices use Microsoft Windows encoding for this character set The Windows encoding allows the TD devices to display the same characters as shown in the STEP 7 Micro WIN Text Display wizard when you are using a Chinese emulator or a Chinese version of Microsoft Windows Chinese characters are represented in STEP 7 Micro WIN by a pair of numbers whic
22. Simplified Chinese Simplified Chinese 1 The TD 100C includes approximately 1900 out of the possible 6763 Chinese characters Product Overview Chapter 1 Comparing the TD 100C the TD 200 and the TD 200C Table 1 2 Feature Text display area Keypad options Configurable buttons System buttons pre configured User defined menus and user screens Alarms from the S7 200 CPU Alarm indicator icon Variables embedded in an alarm or screen Icons graphics embedded in a message System menu options Password protection Multiple language sets Character sets supported for displaying different languages Languages for system menus and error messages Feedback when pressing a button Comparing the features of the TD Devices TD 100C V 1 0 4 lines up to 64 characters up to 16 characters per line User designed custom keypad Standard keypad Custom keypad Up to 14 user configurable Standard keypad 2 ENTER ESC Escape UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT arrows F1 F2 Maximum of 32 screens Up to 4 user menus with up to 8 screens per user menu Up to 40 alarm messages Yes 1 per line 1 for one line alarms 2 for two line alarms 4 for a screen No Release the password Set the time and date CPU status Clean keypad Yes No 7 character sets Latin 1 Latin 2 Chinese Simplified Cyrillic Baltic Greek Turkish 6 languages English French German Italian
23. Standard TD keypad Terminating Network cable Text Display wizard Alarm variables Alarms 54 59 Default display mode 56 Multiple language sets 59 61 Parameter block Screen text Screen variables Screens 49 53 Subroutines 61 Task overview 40 42 TD parameters 42 47 Button functionality Device Enabling TD menu functions 44 Keypad configuration file td2 td1 Language set primary ks Password Update rate 46 User menu Time and Date for the TD device Transmission rate Network Troubleshooting TD 200 Turkish Latin 5 character set Types of alarms U Unforcing I O 84 Index V memory address for the parameter block Bs Valid buttons Description 30 Variables Editing values 67 View status of the S7 200 CPU Error messages Firmware version Viewing the configured messages W Wizard Configuring the alarm variables Configuring the alarms 54 59 Configuring the screen text Configuring the screen variables Configuring the screens 49 53 Configuring the user menu Default display mode Parameter block Wizard TD configuration Multiple language sets 59 61 Task overview 40 42 TD parameters 42 47 Button functionality Device Enabling TD menu functions 44 Keypad configuration file td2 td1 Language set primary ks Password Update rate 46 121 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual NA To SIEMENS ENERGY amp AUTOMATION INC
24. Text Display TD User Manual Entering and Releasing a Password 70 You use the Text Display wizard of STEP 7 Micro WIN to configure the password for the TD device Refer to Chapter 4 for information about configuring the TD device To ensure that an unauthorized user does not have access to the TD device during an interval for the automatic time out you can use the Release Password feature Certain operations such as forcing I O or making a memory cartridge may also require that the operator enter the 8 character CPU password for the S7 200 CPU You must have enabled the 7 200 CPU for password protection in order for the TD device to prompt the operator for the CPU password Entering the Password If configured for a password the TD device prompts the operator to enter the 4 digit password before allowing the operator to access screens or menus If the password uses fewer than 4 digits the operator must press ENTER for the unused remaining characters Use the UP or DOWN arrow to select each digit of the password pressing ENTER to move to the next digit You can also use the RIGHT and LEFT arrows to move within the password The TD device provides a time out feature which automatically restores password protection after a period of inactivity If no buttons have been pressed after 2 minutes the TD device then requires a password again before allowing an operator to access menus or to edit variables Releasing the Password
25. a Button 29 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Erasing an Area of the Button You can change the shape of the button by clicking the Erase Button icon As shown in Figure 3 8 the Keypad Designer alerts you if the shape of the button is invalid To delete the entire button select the button and press the Delete key Figure 3 8 Invalid areas JL Erasing an Area of a Button Tip m A valid button must consist of at least 4 adjacent cells with each cell having at least 2 neighbor cells A neighbor cell must be left right or up or down from the cell Diagonal neighbor cells are not counted Defining the Properties of the Button After you create the button you define the function that will be performed when an operator presses the button You use the Properties dialog to configure the functionality for the button 1 Selectthe button to be configured 2 Selectthe Edit Properties menu command to display the Properties dialog You can also right click the button and select Properties from the context menu You can double click the button to bring up the Set Button Properties Figure 3 9 Set Button Properties Set Button Properties 3 Selectthe function for the button and provide a valid function name Click OK See Figure 3 10 for an example of the ea Function TD 200C button functions Table 3 2 describes the functions that you can configure for the button The default funct
26. all of the edits are completed and the last editable variable in the messages is written to the CPU The PLC program logic may clear the alarm enable bit at any time This will remove the alarm message from the TD display An alarm message will not be removed from the display if the user is editing a variable in the message or if the message has not yet been acknowledged If the message does not require acknowledgement and or does not contain editable variables then the CPU program logic MUST clear the alarm enable bit Editing a Variable that is Embedded in an Alarm or a Screen If you configured a screen or an alarm to include a variable you can enter a new value for the variable Use ENTER to move the cursor to the the variable The TD device will write the updated variable value to the CPU and set the edit notification bit for that variable when the operator presses the ENTER key completing the edit of the variable Use the UP or DOWN arrows to change the value of the variable Use the following buttons to move the cursor to different characters within the variable TD 100C and TD 200C LEFT and RIGHT arrows TD 200 SHIFT UP arrow and SHIFT DOWN arrow O ESCrereads the value of the variable from the 87 200 CPU and redisplays the value O ENTER writes the new value to the S7 200 CPU If the alarm contains other variables the cursor moves to the next variable The TD device will write the updated variable value to
27. and blue arrow to show which group is selected To create the screens associated with EEE EE xd a group on the user menu Define a User Menu Use this page to to define the choices and screens for your user menu 1 Move the cursor to the box that designates the group on the The TD 200C supports a user menu with 8 choices Each of these choices may lead to 8 screens Enter your menu choices in the spaces below Click the buttons to the right to define screens that will be displayed for each menu choice user menu 2 Click the Add Screen button Su amen 3 Create the text for the screen ipe aS 4 Click the Add Screen button to ur create the other screens in this group m Use the Move Choice Up and Move Choice Down buttons to change the sequence of the groups listed on the user menu Click for Help and Support lt Prev Cancel Figure 4 15 Defining the User Menu Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7 200 CPU for Your TD Device Chapter 4 Creating the Text for a Screen Your screen message can contain the following elements Text Display Wizard Screen for Menu Choice one Use this page to define the screen A screen may include PLC data references and graphical icons Text Enter your text in the green area that represents the text p Screen O 1 defined for this choice display area of the TD device exl a AT r6 L Teo Inset PLC Data Q8 I
28. be enabled Password protection m Set Time and date Select the update rate for the TD 100C Select the language and character set for the prompts and menus 4 Configure the buttons on the keypad Load the configuration file td1 for the custom keypad Configure the action for the buttons on keypad Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7 200 CPU for Your TD Device Chapter 4 Starting the Text Display Wizard for the TD Device You use the Text Display wizard to configure the parameters for the TD device You can also use the Text Display wizard to modify an existing TD configuration To open the Text Display wizard Text Display Wizard Introduction Welcome to the Text Display wizard 1 Start STEP 7 Micro WIN 2 Select the Tools gt Text Display d This wizard will help you configure an 7 200 text display TD The TD can display user messages and Wiza rd menu comman d PLC data under program or operator control The wizard will help you configure the TD keypad Configure behavior language options and protection levels for PLC functions The Text Display wizard displays the Introduction dialog as shown in Figure 4 4 If the Text Display wizard finds an existing TD configuration the Introduction dialog provides a list of A To use the wizard the project must be compiled in Symbolic Addressing mode Click the oe Nest button to compile and use symbols existing TD
29. be mounted in a housing that corresponds to at least IP54 according to EN 60529 FM approval to Factory Mutual Approval Standard Class Number 3611 Class Division 2 Group A B C D and Class I Zone 2 Group IIC Temperature class T5 is adhered to when the ambient temperature during operation does not exceed 60 C APPROVED Note for Australia Our product fulfills the requirements for Norm AS NZS CISPR22 FM Approval Notes FM approval if present is to Factory Mutual Approval Standard Class Number 3611 Class Division 2 Group A B C D and Class I Zone 2 Group IIC Temperature class T5 is adhered to when the ambient temperature during operation does not exceed 60 C Warning LU Personal injury or property damage can result if you do not follow FM hazardous location guidelines In hazardous areas personal injury or property damage can result if you close or disconnect an electrical circuit during operation for example plug in connections fuses switches Do not close or disconnect any live circuits unless explosion hazards can be definitely excluded Do not disconnect while the circuit is live unless the location is known to be non hazardous 93 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Standard TD Character Set TD 200C TD 200 only Table A 4 Standard TD Character Set for the TD 200C and the TD 200 Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec x gt gt gt gt P gt gt
30. can use the SHIFT UP arrow Figure 5 14 Setting the Time and Date on the TD 100C Pressing ENTER when the cursor is located on the last field of the Time and Date screen writes the new time and date values to the S7 200 CPU and returns to the Operator Menu Pressing ESC when the cursor is located on the first field of the Time and Date screen returns to the Operator Menu 80 Operating Your TD Device Chapter 5 Changing the Language Set TD 200C and TD 200 only You can use the TD device to change the language set in order to localize the TD device for another country You must have created different language sets for your alarms and screens when you configured the TD device with the Text Display wizard Each language set that you configure selects the language for the system menus and prompts of the TD device as well as the screens and alarms Refer to Chapter 4 for information about configuring language sets for the TD device As shown in Figure 5 15 selecting the Set Language command displays a menu of the languages that you configured with the Text Display wizard Use the UP or DOWN arrows to select the language to be displayed by the TD device Display Alarms Operator Menu Diagnostic Menu Release Password CPU Status Language 1 Set Time and Date Language 2 Set Language configured languages Figure 5 15 Selecting One of the Language Sets Configured for the
31. certain points to help prevent unwanted current flows in your installation When you plan your installation you should consider where these isolation boundaries are provided and where they are not provided You should also consider the isolation boundaries in associated power supplies and other equipment and where all associated power supplies have their reference points J You should choose your ground reference points and use the isolation boundaries provided to interrupt unneeded circuit loops that could allow unwanted currents to flow Remember to consider temporary connections which may introduce a new circuit reference such as the connection of a programming device to the CPU J When locating grounds you must also consider safety grounding requirements and the proper operation of protective interrupting devices g In most installations you will have the best noise immunity if you connect the CPU sensor supply M terminal to ground The following descriptions are an introduction to general isolation characteristics of the S7 200 family but some features may be different on specific products Consult your product specifications in the appropriate manual for information about which circuits include isolation boundaries and the ratings of the boundaries Isolation boundaries rated less than 1 500 VAC are designed as functional isolation only and should not be depended on as safety boundaries L Logic circuit reference is the same a
32. contrast of the screen on the TD device The default contrast value is 40 with values ranging from 25 lighter to 55 darker Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the contrast setting for the display area of the TD device default setting 40 Tip m At 9600 baud or 19 2 kbaud the highest station address may need to be increased even though the network does not contain more than 32 masters Increasing the highest station address allows more time for the masters to transmit messages 83 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Viewing the TD Messages Stored in the S7 200 CPU TD 200C TD 200 only You can review all of the TD messages screens and alarms that you configured for the TD device within the language set currently selected for the TD device The View Messages command allows you to verify that all of the alarms and screens were correctly stored in the S7 200 CPU TD Setup The View Messages command does not allow you to Force I O edit any values that are displayed in the messages Change STOP RUN Mode Make MC Selecting the View Messages command displays all of Edit CPU Memory the messages and process values stored in the 7 200 CPU Use the UP and DOWN arrows to scroll through messages stored in the S7 200 CPU Figure 5 19 View Messages Command Forcing the Inputs and Outputs in the S7 200 CPU TD 200C TD 200 only The Force I O menu allows you to force inputs force outputs or
33. devices Figure 4 2 shows the sequence of the tasks required for configuring the parameters of the TD device TD 100C TD 200C UR iT Aw v Keypad Designer Save the keypad configuratio td2 for the TD 200C and td for the TD 100C P 7 Micro WIN Display Wizard Create the screens and the alarms for your operator interface Configure the parameter block for the TD device V memory in the S7 200 CPU om ee amen A yma ot nd 4 ick tar et and Dont Ie mel Lco Parameter Block When you download your user progra S7 200 CPU stores the parameter block in the V memory address you selected Figure 4 1 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the TD Device Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7 200 CPU for Your TD Device Chapter 4 YA Select the language and character set LY Configure the buttons LY Select the display options Define the length for the message LY Create the user menu Define the menu items m Add the screens m Determine define the default display mode L Define the screen Define the text Add any variable data m Add any icons TD 200C only Define the alarm message m Define the text wm Add any variable data L Define the languages sets m Select the language for the prompts and menus LY Translate the alarms and th
34. devices do not ship with the faceplate 857 mm TD 200 attached The front of the TD is an adhesive surface 65 8 mm TD 100C shipped with a protective paper that allows you to J attach your custom faceplate 137 7 mm TD 200C Refer to Chapter 3 for information about designing and 79 mm TD 100C printing a custom faceplate The upper diagram of Figure 2 8 shows the dimensions for the faceplate of the TD devices Blank faceplate material is available in two sizes Envelope size for printing a single faceplate L A4 size 210 mm x 297 mm for printing multiple copies of the faceplate You must cut the faceplate from the envelope sized material but the A4 material is perforated to allow you to remove the faceplates without cutting Use the following procedure to install your custom faceplate on the TD device The example shown here is for the TD 200C Installing a faceplate on a TD 100C is similar the differences are noted below 1 Remove the blue protective film covering the display window of the TD device and the back of the preprinted standard faceplate 2 As shown in Figure 2 8 remove the strip of protective paper on the left side of the TD 200C to expose a strip of the adhesive For the TD 100C this strip is on the right side of the device 3 Carefully align your custom faceplate on the entire TD 200C and then seal the faceplate to the exposed adhesive by pressing down on the left side of the faceplate F
35. for an Alarm Clicking Next displays the Alarms dialog shown in Figure 4 24 You can select a symbolic name for the alarm The user program uses the symbolic name to enable and display the alarm Click the New Alarm button to create the alarm message Your alarm message can contain the following elements Text Enter your text in the green area that represents the text display area of the TD device Text Display Wizard Alarms Use this page to define alarms for your TD configuration Define higher priority alarms first Each alarm may contain PLC data Icons optional TD 200C only Alam D 1 defined Click the icons in the toolbar to KOAA memes a e insert the icon into the text message Lj Variable data optional Click the Insert PLC Data button to embed a variable into the text message To ensure that important alarms are acknowledged by an operator you can configure the alarm to require acknowledgement Symbolic name for this alarm You select the symbolic name for the pemo INS acknowledgement bit for the alarm Alarm should require operator acknowledgement The user program uses this symbolic reme PD EE name to report that the alarm has been acknowledged Click for Help and Support Ok Cancel To acknowledge an alarm with the TD device the operator selects the Figure 4 24 Creating the Text for an Ala
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37. is located on the standard keypad 3 Power up the TD device The default keypad is restored until the TD device is power cycled again 113 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Index Index A Accessing screens and alarms Button descriptions Cable 21 Acknowledging an are Types of alarms 55 73 Adhering a custom faceplate 20 Alarms Accessing the menus Acknowledging Alarm variables Button descriptions 64 Configuring 54 59 Default displa mode 7 56 Description 7 Displaying Displaying alarms Displaying information 66 Editing variables 67 Entering a password Parameter block 7 Priority Releasing a password TD Bit usage summary Types of alarms Approvals USA and Canada for Arabic character set ATEX guidelines Baltic character set Bar graph character set Baud rate 83 Network Biasing Network cable 110 Brackets mounting TD 100C Buttons Accessing screens alarms and menus 68 Default display mode Descriptions 64 Displaying information 66 Editing variables 67 Keypad c Adding Button template Deleting Properties 30 32 Reversing the panel image 34 Momentary contact Set bit 48 Template Valid buttons 30 C Biasing Network 108 No power to TD 200 111 TD 100C TD 100C order number TD CPU Creating a pin out 110 Terminating 110 To supply power to TD 200 111 CE Symbol 92 Certificates Dire
38. is incorrect S7 200 CPU does not have power Cable problems Wrong baud rate configured Multiple CPUs at the same address May need network terminations Network too long or too many devices on network TD device is inoperable Multiple masters with the same address Cable problems Multiple CPUs at the same address Some other master has locked the 7 200 CPU by uploading or downloading a program to that CPU RUN STOP switch is in STOP Program checksum failure The custom keypad does not contain the ESC and ENTER buttons Possible Solution Configure a parameter block for the TD device using the Text Display wizard and download it to the S7 200 Be sure the parameter block address in the TD device matches the actual address of the parameter block Be sure all fields are within range Be sure all addresses are valid for the 7 200 CPU Correct the address error Power up the CPU Check the cable connections Correct the baud rate configuration Remove other CPUs and retry Refer to Appendix B Refer to Appendix B The TD device could be defective Replace with a new TD device Remove other masters and retry Check the cable connections Remove the other CPUs and retry Wait The message disappears in a few seconds Put CPU in RUN mode Defective hardware Replace with a new TD device To restore the standard TD keypad 1 Power down the TD device 2 Press and hold the lower right corner where ENTER key
39. p m O O0o0U p wu UD UD UD DUO wo o OU amp amp MB YF O N o P Q R S T U AF V wW x Y Z rro mH 5o wb oL Oo m D oO og go o 00 uU rx ODONI 00 d OU 0 I2 0 i1 XC ach ai LEE oa Cr or fy cC C UU Uu A i Ne O nm Oo ai D e 94 Technical Specifications and Reference Information Appendix A Table A 4 Standard TD Character Set for the TD 200C and the TD 200 continued char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec pom oam G mA O a 40 64 ew 109 9A 154 3 C7 199 Q F4 244 ca 20 F5 245 co 201 F6 246 CA 202 F7 247 CB 203 F8 248 CC 204 F9 249 CD 205 FA 250 CE 206 251 CF 207 252 DO 208 253 Di 209 254 D2 z10 B 255 D3 211 41 65 6E 110 9B 155 42 66 6F 111 ac 156 43 67 70 112 9D 157 44 68 71 113 9E 158 45 69 72 114 9F 159 46 70 73 115 AD 160 47 71 74 116 Al 161 48 72 75 117 A2 162 49 73 76 118 A3 163 44 74 77 119 A4 164 4B 79 78 120 AS 165 4C 76 79 121 46 166 2 A E 7 i E an HM x ALT Key Combinations for International and Special Characters Certain international and special characters may not display correctly on the TD display if entered with the Text Display wizard with the standard TD character set For international and special characters use the ALT key and number combinations shown in Table A 5 to enter the characters in the Text Display wizard Table A 5 ALT Key Combinations for International and
40. start creating the user menu for the screens See Figure 4 14 For the user menu you perform the following tasks L Create the groups names to be EIT TT x displayed on the user menu Complete Determine the sequence of the groups listed on the user menu a TD Configuration Complete For the screens you perform the Configure E Click the Alarms button to leam how bit triggered alarms might be useful for this TD 200 configuration following tasks Click the User Menu button to leam about displaying information screens under operator control Add the screens to each group User Menu If you are done for now and wish to complete the wizard configuration click Next on the user menu Lj Create the text message and add variables for each screen Addicons to the text message TD 200C only Determine the sequence of the screens for each group Click for Help and Support cancel Figure 4 14 Selecting the Screen Configuration Tasks Creating the User Menu The process for creating the screens and user menu is not sequential You can choose to enter the screens for each individual group before creating the next group or you can enter all of the groups for the user menu before creating any of the screens To configure the user menu you enter the names for each group of screens See Figure 4 15 for an example of the TD 200C The Text Display wizard displays a green ENTER icon
41. that the material is correctly inserted into the laser printer so that the faceplate prints the reversed image onto the treated surface of the material You must print a reversed image version of the faceplate onto the faceplate material Before printing your custom faceplate onto the blank faceplate sheet first test your design by printing the faceplate onto regular paper You can then temporarily use the paper faceplate to test the functionality of the design with your TD 100C or TD 200C Printer Requirements To print your custom designed image onto the blank faceplate material you must use a laser printer that supports the following features Paper size The laser printer must be able to print on both the A4 210 mm X 297 mm and envelope formats Color The laser printer must support color printing O Transparencies The laser printer must support the printing of transparencies or other non paper stock Ordering Additional Faceplate Material You can order additional blank faceplates for your TD device in perforated A4 size sheets 10 sheets package The faceplate material is especially designed for printing on a laser printer The blank faceplate sheets also allow you to utilize the services of professional printing vendors that specialize in laser printing in order to create large quantities of high quality faceplates Contact your local Siemens representative or distributor to purchase additional quantities of the fac
42. the S7 200 CPU creating a one to one network configuration In this configuration one TD device connects to one 87 200 CPU through the TD CPU cable J You can connect multiple TD devices to multiple 57 200 CPUs over a network The TD device defaults to address 1 and attempts to communicate to a CPU at address 2 For more information about connecting to multiple CPUs see Appendix B For information about changing the default addresses in the TD device see Chapter 5 If you require a longer cable 22 5 m to connect the TD device to the S7 200 CPU use PROFIBUS components for the network connection Refer to the SINEC IK10 Catalog 21 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Supplying Power for the TD Device 22 The S7 200 CPU uses the TD CPU cable to provide power to the TD device Use this type of power supply when the distance between the TD device and the S7 200 CPU is less than 2 5 m the length of the TD CPU cable The TD 200C and the TD 200 have the option of using an external power supply Tip The TD 100C device must use the TD CPU cable to provide power from the S7 200 CPU to the TD device The TD 100C does not have the option of using an external power supply Tip If the distance between the TD 200C or TD 200 and the S7 200 CPU is greater than 2 5 m use an external 24 VDC power supply If you require a longer cable greater than 2 5 m to connect the TD device to the 87 200 CPU use PROFIBUS components for the ne
43. the display if a higher priority alarm is enabled by the S7 200 CPU The operator can either press the UP or the DOWN arrow key to scroll to other alarms or press ESC to return to the menus The TD device does not clear the corresponding alarm enable bit in the S7 200 CPU Acknowledgement Required No Edits Allowed In this combination of acknowledgement required and no edits allowed the TD device displays the alarm and makes the entire alarm flash blink until the operator presses ENTER to acknowledge the alarm Variable values are updated from the S7 200 CPU at the normal update rate while the alarm is flashing When the operator presses ENTER the TD device O Sets the acknowledgement notification bit for this alarm Clears the alarm enable bit for this alarm This causes the alarm to be removed from the display on the next update cycle Another alarm cannot replace the one flashing until the operator acknowledges the flashing alarm This is also true even if a higher priority alarm is enabled in the S7 200 CPU If the TD device is configured for single line alarms and the CPU enables a higher priority alarm the flashing alarm shifts down to the next line of the display The operator cannot press the UP or the DOWN key to scroll through other enabled alarms until the current alarm is acknowledged No Acknowledgement Required Edits Allowed In this combination of no acknowledgement required and edits allowed the TD device displa
44. to allow the operator to access different PLC functions Each of these Allows you to set the time and menus may be separately enabled and each will require the password if password protection is date for the S7 200 CPU I Enable the Time of Day TOD menu Iv Enable the Force menu Forcing I O Allows you to force I O points in the S7 200 CPU to be on or off The update rate determines how often the TD polls the PLC for alarms and PLC data changes How often should the TD poll the PLC for updates As fast as possible T Click for Help and Support lt Prev Cancel Figure 4 6 Enabling the CPU Functions for the TD 200 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7 200 CPU for Your TD Device Chapter 4 TD 200C Select the functions you want to appear on the TD 200C menus The TD 200C supports the following functions Creating a memory cartridge Allows you to create a memory cartridge which is a complete with the PLC Text Display Wizard Bx Standard Menus and Update Rate Use this page to enable operator access to specific TD menus and to specify the update rate for communications OJ Setting the Time of Day clock Allows you to set the time and date for the S7 200 CPU g Forcing I O Allows you to force I O points in the S7 200 CPU to be on or off copy of the CPU Changing the operating mode Allows you to set the S7 200 CPU to STOP or RUN Editing the CPU memory Allows you to vie
45. 0 CPU Memory cartridge failure Hardware failure S7 200 CPU CPU failure 87 200 CPU An expansion module encountered an I O error If there are multiple failures the TD device displays this message multiple times one time for each failed module The S7 200 CPU encountered an error while executing the user program such as e Indirect addressing e HSC setup and execution errors e Attempting to execute an illegal instruction ENI DISI or HDEF inside an interrupt routine e Subroutine nesting errors e TODW data errors e Simultaneous Transmit XMT and Receive RCV errors 1 Refer to the S MATIC S7 200 Programmable Logic Controller System Manual for information about the specific error 79 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Setting Time and Date in the S7 200 CPU You can use the TD device to change the time of day settings in the S7 200 CPU This allows an operator to easily adjust for time changes The TD device does not maintain time and date settings In order to display the time and date values the TD device reads the current time and date from the S7 200 CPU and displays these values The operator can then use this screen to edit these values and then write the new time and date settings back to the S7 200 CPU Tip m The TD device does not validate the time date or day of the week values that you enter You can inadvertently write an incorrect date or day of the week to the S7 200 CPU To allow a
46. 0 and TD 200 version 3 0 Agency Approvals These SIMATIC TD devices meet the standards and regulations of the following agencies O Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL UL 60950 for the TD 200C and TD 200 and UL 508 UL 1604 for the TD 100C Canadian Standards Association CSA C22 2 No 60950 standard for the TD 200C and TD 200 and CS22 2 No 142 standard and CSA 213 for the TD 100C Refer to Appendix A for additional compliance information Certification These SIMATIC TD devices have the following certification Underwriters Laboratories UL Standards TD 200C TD 200 UL 60950 and CSA C22 2 No 60950 TD 100C UL 508 and CS22 2 No 142 UL 1604 and CSA 213 Factory Mutual Research Standard Class Number 3611 Class Division 2 Group A B C D and Class l Zone 2 Group IIC Temperature class T5 is adhered to when the ambient temperature during operation does not exceed 60 C CE Labeling These SIMATIC TD devices fulfill the requirements and protection guidelines of the following EU directives 1 EC Directive 94 9 EC ATEX directive TD 200 and TD 200C only EC Directive 89 336 EEC EMC directive C Tick These TD devices are compliant with requirements of the AS NZS CISPR22 standard SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Recycling and Disposal Please contact a company certified in the disposal of electronic scrap for environmentally safe recycling and disposal of your device Place of th
47. 10 1234567890 VD 1107 11 123456789 1 123 4567891 Signed 0 11 1234567890 1107 12 123456789 1 123 4567891 Real 0 Line length 1234567 1107 Line length 12345 6 0 0123456 1 The length of a line number of characters in a line varies by TD model and character size The line length is always 20 for a TD 200 or TD 200C The line length is either 12 or 16 characters for a TD 100C 52 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7 200 CPU for Your TD Device Chapter 4 Embedded String Variables There are special considerations when you set up a string variable for the TD devices String variables are positioned the same as numeric variables that is the right most character of the variable is positioned at the right most position of the embedded variable in the Text Display wizard This can cause problems when you want to place a text string adjacent to other text in the message When you embed a string variable in a TD alarm or screen the Text Display wizard shows the embedded variable occupying 4 character spaces or 2 Chinese characters for the variable These 4 spaces are the right most 4 characters of the text string If you want to have the text adjacent to other text that is to the left of the variable the characters in the string need to be left justified and padded with spaces to place the text in the proper position on the display For example Assume that we want to show the pump status and that status is either Pum
48. 100C text display satisfies the requirements and criteria of the IEC 61131 2 standard programmable controllers part 2 on equipment requirements and tests Notes on the CE Symbol The following applies to the SIMATIC product described in this operating instruction Ce EMC Directive This product fulfils the requirements for the EC directive 89 336 EEC on electromagnetic compatibility and the following fields of application apply according to this CE symbol See Table A 3 Table A 3 EMC Directive Requirement for Field of Application Emitted Interference Noise Immunity Residential commercial areas and light EN 61000 6 3 EN 61000 6 1 industrial environments Industry EN 61000 6 4 EN 61000 6 2 ATEX Directive Explosion Protection Guidelines TD 200C and TD 200 only The TD 200C and TD 200 devices fulfill the requirements for the EC directive 94 9 EEC on ATEX Devices and protection systems to be used as prescribed in Ex potentially explosive areas Guidelines for Explosion Protection and was tested according to EN 50021 Electrical apparatus tor potentially explosive atmospheres Type of protection n gt Il 3 G EEx nA I T3 T6 Declaration of Conformity The EC declarations of conformity and the documentation relating to this are available to the authorities concerned according to the above EC directive from Siemens AG Bereich Automatisierungs und Antriebstechnik A amp D AS RD ST Postfach 1963 D
49. 2 or Zone 2 Installing Your TD Device Chapter 2 Mounting the TD 200C and TD 200 in a Panel or on a Surface Tip If you are using a customized label insert for your TD 200 device you must first install the new label insert before you mount the TD device Preparing the Mounting Surface for a TD 200C or TD 200 To prepare the surface where the TD 200C or TD 200 is to be mounted or installed I Cuta 138 mm x 68 mm hole in the mounting Samm surface DIN 43700 See Figure 2 1 1 Refer to Table A 1 for the outside eS 138 mm EE dimensions of the TD 200C or TD 200 device Figure 2 1 Dimensions for Cutting a Hole in the Mounting Surface of the TD 200C and TD 200 Preparing the TD 200C and TD 200 for Mounting Refer to Figure 2 2 and use the following procedure to separate the front cover from the housing of the TD 200C and TD 200 Mounting Screws 1 Use a flat head screwdriver or a T8 Torx screwdriver to remove the three screws from the rear of the TD device 2 Remove the front cover of the TD device from the housing Figure 2 2 Removing the Mounting Screws of the TD 200C and TD 200 Positioning the Spacers for the TD 200C and TD 200 The self adhesive spacers included with the TD 200C and TD 200 maintain the pressure on the TD device circuit board when the TD device is assembled The number of spacers required is dependant upon the thickness of the mounting surface Refer to Figure 2
50. 3 and use the following Spacers procedure to position the spacers Gasket 1 Determine the number of spacers A ETSA required based on the thickness of r 1 ee the panel Backplate Forupto 1 5 mm use one JA S 1 axa spacer 7 Ne n Fori 5mmto4 0mm usetwo Gasket P4 j spacers Mounting Screws 2 Place the spacers over the screw Front Cover Cabinet Door or Control Panel holes on the inside of the backplate Figure 2 3 Positioning Spacers on the TD 200C and TD 200 17 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Mounting the TD 200C and TD 200 Refer to Figure 2 3 and use the following procedure to complete the mounting of your TD 200C and TD 200 1 Oh 0 Remove the gasket from the protective cushion Place the supplied gasket on the frontplate of the TD device Install the spacers if required Fit the frontplate into the cutout you made in the mounting surface Secure the backplate onto the frontplate of the TD device using the screws you removed from the backplate Carefully tighten the screws until snug Mounting the TD 100C in a Panel or on a Surface 18 Preparing the Mounting Surface for a TD 100C To prepare the surface where the TD 100C is to be mounted or installed d d Cut a 69 mm x 82 mm hole in the mounting surface DIN 43700 See Figure 2 4 Refer to Table A 1 for the outside dimensions of the TD 100C device Mounting the TD 100C Refer to Figure 2 5 and use the followi
51. 4 provides information about configuring the buttons for the TD devices The TD configuration is downloaded to the S7 200 CPU with your user program Chapter 3 provides information about creating a custom keypad layout for the TD 100C and the TD 200C and assigning specific functionality for each button You then integrate the custom keypad with the screens and alarm messages as described in Chapter 4 As shown in Figure 5 1 and Figure 5 2 the standard TD keypad provides the following buttons ENTER and Escape ESC buttons Standard Faceplate TD 200 Text display area Arrow buttons ENTER selects a menu item or confirms a value ESC exits from a menu or cancels a selection Configurable buttons Function keys perform the task that you configured with the Text Display wizard The TD 200 and TD 200C uses F1 to F4 and the TD 100C uses F1 and F2 Configurable buttons ENTER SHIFT on the TD 200 and TD 200C and SHIFT and ESC allows the function keys F5 to F8 to perform the task that you configured with the Text Display wizard Standard Faceplate TD 200C Text display area Arrow buttons Configurable buttons ENTER and SHIFT and ESC Figure 5 1 Standard TD 200 and TD 200C Keyboard Operating Your TD Device Chapter 5 Arrow b
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53. C with the Text Display wizard See Chapter 4 You can use the TD 200C to copy the user program in the S7 200 CPU to a memory cartridge MC The operator may need to enter both the TD password and the CPU password if both the TD 200C and the S7 200 CPU are configured for password protection Before attempting to write the user program to the memory cartridge ensure that you have installed a TD Seti memory cartridge in the S7 200 CPU a E After you select the Make MC commana the TD 200C Force I O alerts you that this operation will erase any existing Change STOP RUN Mode data on the memory cartridge Press the DOWN arrow Make MC to continue Edit CPU Memory After reading the message press ENTER to continue or press ESC to abort the operation Figure 5 22 Making a Memory Cartridge 85 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual 86 Editing the CPU Memory TD 200C Only The Edit CPU Memory command is only available for the TD 200C and only if you selected this function when you configured the TD 200C with the Text Display wizard See Chapter 4 You can use the TD 200C to edit the values stored in the memory of the S7 200 CPU The operator may need to enter the TD password if the TD 200C is fi df d TD Setup configured for password protection VEU VESE After you select the Edit CPU Memory command Force I O Figure 5 23 the TD 200C displays the Edit CPU Change STOP RUN Mode
54. CPUs may cause erratic operation of the I O which could potentially cause personal injury and or property damage The 24 VDC power supply is also the sensor supply for the I O Interconnecting the output power supplies of multiple CPUs could possibly overload the sensor supply which could cause the I O to operate incorrectly When networking S7 200 CPUs connect only the communication lines pins 3 5 and 8 You must not connect the power output pin 7 Tip The TD 100C must use the TD CPU cable shown in Figure B 4 Figure B 4 shows you the pin out of TD CPU cable with power supplied to the TD 200 Use this option when you want the TD 200 to receive power from an S7 200 CPU TD 200 Side S7 200 Side lan Shield FN 1 1 24 VDC Return 2 2 24 VDC Return Transmit Receive Data 3 3 Transmit Receive Data 4 4 5 5 6 6 24VDC 7 e 7 24VDC Transmit Receive Data 8 8 Transmit Receive Data 9 9 Na Na Figure B 4 TD CPU Cable with Power Connections Making a Cable That Does Not Supply Power to the TD 200 TD 200C and TD 200 only Figure B 5 shows you the pin out of a TD CPU cable without power supplied to the TD 200 Use this option when you want the TD 200 to receive power from an external power supply The maximum length for the cable is 1200 meters TD 200 Side S7 200 Side 7 Shield A 1 1 2 2 Transmit Receive Data 3 3 Transmit R
55. D device V memory in the S7 200 CPU Parameter Block When you download your user progra S7 200 CPU stores the parameter block in the V memory address you selected Laser Printer Print the faceplate for the TD 200C or TD 100C 7 200 CPU Figure 1 4 Configuration Tasks for the TD Devices SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual TD 200C Remove the Install the Housing faceplate Optional Modify the Label Insert Remove the Housing Spacers Insert the Insert the Spacers and Spacers and Mount the Mount the TD 200 TD 200C To S7 200 CPU To S7 200 CPU Connect to the Connect to the 7 200 CPU a e C3e S7 200 CPU 8 External Power External Power Supply optional Supply optional To connect your TD device to a network use the Diagnostic Menu of the TD device to set up the network addresses baud rate and other parameters View Messages Refer to Chapter 5 Figure 1 5 Installing Your TD Device 10 Product Overview Chapter 1 TD 100C Install the faceplate Mounting bracket Clip o mounting brackets Tighten the Screws to secure the TD to the panel i Mounting Screws Mounting bracket To 87 200 CPU oe Je Connect to the Seer S7 200 CPU To connect your TD 100C device to a network use the TD Setup Menu of the TD 100C device to set up the
56. Designer Images J Sample projects C Program Files Siemens TD Keypad Designer Samples O Templates for printing multiple copies of the faceplate C Program Files Siemens TD Keypad Designer Templates This chapter guides you through the tasks required for creating the layout for the keypad creating the configuration file for the keypad and printing the faceplate for the TD 100C and the TD 200C You use the configuration file when you are configuring the TD 100C and the TD 200C with the Text Display wizard of STEP 7 Micro WIN Refer to Chapter 4 for information about the Text Display wizard In This Chapter Using the Keypad Designer with Other Applications 0 0 e eee eee eee Starting the Keypad Designer 0 0 cc cece eee III Adding Buttons to the Keypad 0 eee eects Inserting a Button osa eee e a eaten be Aves aes eee Be Modifying the Shape of a Button 0 ketenes Defining the Properties of the Button Exporting the Keypad Layout to a Graphics Application 0 cee eee eee Adding a Panel Image to the Faceplate ese e eee ee Importing a Panel Image 2 cee eee eee eee eens Saving the Keypad to a TD Configuration File 0 cece eee eee Reversing the Panel Image 0c cece e eee eee e Printing the Panel Image on a Faceplate 0 cece eens Printing a Single Faceplate from the Keypad Designer e eee e
57. Error messages generated by the S7 200 After you select the CPU Status command the TD device displays the CPU model and version Press the UP or DOWN arrows to display the error messages that were generated by the S7 200 CPU The T D device displays an error message only if an error exists in the S7 200 CPU The CPU classifies errors 78 as either fatal errors or non fatal errors Display Alarms Operator Menu Diagnostic Menu Release Password CPU Status Set Time and Date Set Language Figure 5 11 Operator Menu for TD 200C and TD 200 Display Alarms CPU Status Set Time Release Password Figure 5 12 CPU Status Menu for TD 100C Operating Your TD Device Chapter 5 Table 5 2 lists the error messages that can be displayed by the TD devices Refer to the SIMATIC S7 200 Programmable Controller System Manual for information about specific errors Table 5 2 Type Fatal Non Fatal Message Program Checksum Error Compare Contact EEPROM Permanent Memory Failure Memory Cartridge Failure Scan Watchdog Timeout Unknown Error XXXX where XXXX the error number I O Error Mod X where X the number of the I O module Runtime Error XXXX where XXXX the error number Error Messages Relating to the Status of the S7 200 CPU Description Hardware failure S7 200 CPU User program error Illegal Compare contact Hardware failure S7 20
58. Memory screen Make MC As shown in Figure 5 24 you press ESC to edit the data in the memory address The TD 200C places a cursor on the memory area Figure 5 23 Edit CPU Memory Command Lj To edit the memory address Use the UP or DOWN arrows to change the memory address Use the RIGHT or LEFT arrow keys to move between the fields of the memory address Press ENTER to display the value of that memory address and to move the cursor to the data type field O To edit the data type Use the UP or DOWN arrows to change the data type Press ENTER to display the value and to move the cursor to the value field O To edit the value stored in the memory address Use the UP or DOWN arrows to change the value Press ENTER to write the new values to the memory address in the S7 200 CPU Pressing ESC aborts the function mem Edit the data type Edit the memory address gt gt Size Address Edit the value Data type INT Ww 00000 VW00000 INT 12345 Figure 5 24 Editing the Memory in the S7 200 CPU Operating Your TD Device Chapter 5 y Table 5 3 lists the memory address and data types possible For information about the memory areas sizes of the data and data types supported by your S7 200 CPU refer to the S7 200 Programmable Controller System Manual Use the UP and DOWN arrows to scroll through the list of valid entries for ea
59. PU Tip The TD device only sets the bit on or off in the S7 200 CPU a single time when the TD device button is either pressed or released Tip The TD devices can display a special icon on the display to provide visual feedback to the operator that the key was pressed on the bit set in the CPU Check the box at the bottom of the Configure Keypad Buttons wizard screen to enable this feature see Figure 4 11 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7 200 CPU for Your TD Device Chapter 4 Configuring the Screens for the TD Device The TD device supports a set of user defined screens and a user menu Screens allow the operator using the TD device to initiate the interaction with the S7 200 CPU User menu Provides a hierarchy for switching between groups of screens For the TD 200C and the TD 200 you configure up to 8 entries in the user menu For the TD 100C you configure up to 4 entries in the user menu O Screens You create up to 8 screens for each entry in the user menu The TD device displays the screens and the items on the user menu in the order that you configure them Lr Create the user menu Define the menu items If you configure both alarms and screens you also designate the default display mode for the TD device m Add the screens The operator uses the buttons on the keypad to s navigate through the user menu or the screens that Lr Define the screen you configured m Define the text Figure 4 13 sh
60. S7 200 CPU through the TD CPU cable The TD 200C and TD 200 devices can also receive power from a separate power supply The TD devices contain the following elements d Text display area The TD 200C and TD 200 has a backlit liquid crystal display LCD with a resolution of 33 x 181 pixels The TD 100C has a liquid crystal display LCD with a resolution of 132 x 65 pixels Communication port 9 pin D connector Power connector The TD 200C and TD 200 have a connector for using an optional external power supply power for the TD device is typically supplied by the S7 200 CPU through the TD CPU cable The TD 100C does not have the option of using an external power supply Product Overview Chapter 1 STEP 7 Micro WIN provides tools to help you configure the TD devices Using the following tools you can easily program your S7 200 to display text messages and other data Text Display wizard helps you configure messages for the TD devices J Keypad Designer helps you to configure the custom keypad for the TD 100C and the TD 200C The Keypad Designer includes samples and templates in the following directories Sample bitmaps for buttons and backgrounds C Program Files Siemens TD Keypad Designer Images Sample projects C Program Files Siemens TD Keypad Designer Samples Sample template for printing multiple copies of the faceplate C Program Files Siemens TD Keypad Designer Templates Each TD device functions a
61. S7 200 Symbol Table 61 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Operating Your TD Device Included in this chapter is information about routine operator tasks such as entering and releasing the password editing variables embedded in a message or screen and checking the status information of the S7 200 CPU This chapter also describes the less routine diagnostic functions provided by the TD device for troubleshooting problems in the S7 200 CPU such as forcing I O or changing the operating mode In This Chapter Using the TD Device to Access Screens and Alarms 00000 cece cece eee Displaying Information on the TD Device ssseeese IR Using the TD Device to Edit Variables in the 87 200 CPU Luuuuuuuuus Accessing the Menus and Screens 0 cee ete e Entering and Releasing a Password 0 cee eee eect e Entering the Password 00 cece cece ee eee n Releasing the Password 200s cece eee eee eee eee ee eee ene Viewing the Screens and the Alarms 00 0 cece eee e Displaying the Alarms 0 0 cece eect eens Clearing an Alarms uiro ne eee tee od vedere eb detexe ee Editing a Variable that is Embedded in an Alarm or a Screen Lis pugne ETEIUMEMDUUUMI Performing Typical or Routine Operator Tasks seeeeee eese Viewing the Status of an 87 200 CPU isissssesessseese eh Setting Time and Date in the 87 200 CPU
62. SIEMENS SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Edition 04 2005 Product Overview Installing Your TD Device Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for 3 Your TD Device Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7 200 CPU for 4 Your TD Device Operating Your TD Device Appendices Technical Specifications and A Reference Information Connecting Multiple Devices on a B Network Troubleshooting ndex Safety Guidelines This manual contains notices which you should observe to ensure your own personal safety as well as to protect the product and connected equipment These notices are highlighted in the manual by a warning triangle and are marked as follows according to the level of danger Danger Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Warning Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution Caution used with the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not Caution avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Caution used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage Notice Notice indicates a potential situation which if not avoided may result in an undesirable result or state Qual
63. Special Characters Character ALT Key Combination Character ALT Key Combination Alt 0129 Alt 0164 Alt 0132 Q Alt 0234 Alt 0145 X Alt 0228 Alt 0146 I Alt 0227 a Alt 0134 Y Alt 0157 Alt 0148 F Alt 0195 left arrow A Alt 0143 4 Alt 0180 right arrow Alt 0248 Alt 0200 single bar Alt 0224 ll Alt 0201 double bar B Alt 0225 lll Alt 0202 triple bar Alt 0238 Iiii Alt 0203 four bars u Alt 0230 til Alt 0204 five bars o Alt 0229 1 Alt 0194 up arrow Alt 0155 95 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Bar Graph Character Set TD 200C TD 200 only Table A 6 shows the bar graph characters that are supported by the standard TD character set Table A 6 Bar Graph Character Set for the TD 200C and TD 200 0x91 0x92 0x93 OxFB OxFC OxFD OxFE OxFF OxFS 96 Technical Specifications and Reference Information Appendix A Arabic Character Set TD 200C TD 200 only Table A 7 20 32 rxo r omnmmoocvnri y s e FHNAXXE CAOOmOTOZE a b c d e f g h I j k m n o p q r s t u v w x Hex Dec 4D 77 Cy me m Ce Hex D 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 88 Arabic Character Set for the TD 100C TD 200 and TD 200C Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec 8 A 5 D4 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 o9 v v
64. TD 200 displays this value as 123 46 57 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Tip Refer to the SIMATIC S7 200 Programmable Controller System Manual for information about data types or for the memory addresses supported by the S7 200 CPU You can also allow the operator to modify the data stored at this memory location in the 7 200 CPU O You can require the operator enter the TD password before editing the variable You must have enabled password protection for the TD device O You can configure the cursor to jump to the variable field J You can define a symbolic name for the variable You use the symbolic name to access this data with your user program Clicking OK inserts the variable into the text of the alarm The Text Display wizard inserts a block of 4 characters to show the presence of the variable The value to be displayed for the variable is right justified at that location anchored to the right most character Data values are always right justified to the right most character of an embedded variable As a data value grows in magnitude it utilizes more spaces to the left of the anchor point and can overwrite the text characters Always provide sufficient space between the end of your text and the anchor point to allow for the expected range of the data value Tip m The actual number of characters used to display a value varies with the size of the value To help calculate the number of characters requir
65. TD Device Cleaning the Keypad The Clean Keypad function disables the keypad for 30 seconds to allow you to clean the keypad without affecting TD operation The TD device displays a count down timer that shows the remaining seconds 81 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Performing Specialized Operator Tasks Diagnostic Setup Menu Some of the pre configured tasks provided by the TD device provide assistance with setting up the TD device or troubleshooting problems with the S7 200 CPU These functions are typically accessed infrequently See Figure 5 16 and Figure 5 17 Display Alarms TD Address Operator Menu CPU Address Diagnostic Menu Parameter Block Address Release Password Baud Rate Highest Station Gap Factor Contrast TD Setup View Messages f Force I O ee es required Change CPU Mode TD 200C 3 Make MC TD 200C Edit CPU Memory TD 200C Force Input Force Output Unforce All 1 0 Figure 5 16 TD 200C and TD 200 Diagnostic Menu Hierarchy CPU Status Set Time Release Password Clean Keypad TD Setup Figure 5 17 TD 100C Diagnostic Menu Hierarchy Tip Y If you are using a custom keypad that does not support the ENTER and ESC buttons you must use the standard keypad to set up the TD device To restore the standard TD keypad 1 Power down the TD device 2 Press and ho
66. TD Keypad Designer menu command g To start from STEP 7 Micro WIN Click the Keypad Designer icon in the Tools window CE nx Fie bk ven Tods He Dag The Keypad Designer application opens a E Ei with a blank keypad template shown in f Figure 3 3 Select File New to create a mcm xS CM new keypad layout for either the TD 100C Ng or the TD 200C In the Keypad Designer See Bnei utente ir eT ee trae E oe iat Type dialog select the keypad type SSG We WE E HR AH To open an existing project select the ie e Ls S eee ee See oe es S tS File gt Open menu command and browse Fs damnit ke ek nS a to the project ick for Helo and Support Figure 3 3 Keypad Template If you open a file with different target for xj example you are working on a TD 200C General file and you open a TD 100C file the Allows you to configure general software options panel workspace resizes for the new target Since the application is sized based on the panel workspace you may have to resize and re position your Ente application framework General Table 3 1 describes the files that are used by the Keypad Designer You can change the language of the Keypad Designer by selecting the Tools Options menu command You select the language from the Options dialog shown in Figure 3 4 Click for Help and Support Cancel Figure 3 4 Options Dialog Table 3 1 Files Used by the Keypad Designer File Typ
67. The TD can be configured to allow the operator to access different PLC functions Each of these menus may be separately enabled and each will require the password if password protection is enabled IV Enable the Time of Day TOD menu The update rate determines how often the TD polls the PLC for alarms and PLC data changes How often should the TD poll the PLC for updates As fast as possible m Click for Help and Support Prev We emen Figure 4 8 Enabling the CPU Functions for the TD 100C 45 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Selecting the Update Rate for the TD Device You can select how often the TD device performs a read operation to update the information from the S7 200 CPU You can select from As fast as possible to Every 15 seconds in one second increments Selecting the Language and the Character Set The Text Display wizard allows you to select the language for the system menus and prompts of the TD device This selection does not affect the language setting for the screens or alarms that you enter You select a character set that supports the language of the text that you enter for the screens and alarms If the character set does not match the Windows character set the Text Display wizard may not display the characters correctly The TD device displays these characters correctly Selectthe language for the Text Display Wizard system menus and prompts por E T E e E IEEE di
68. U must first set the alarm bit for the specific alarm When your user program sets one of the alarm bits the TD device then reads the alarm bits in the parameter block in the S7 200 CPU and displays the corresponding alarm message Minimum 123 4 psi Maximum 123 4 psi Change _P Pressure P B V UU F WYNN Nan ny TD Device pcm Alarms are sorted by the sequential priority that you created with the Text Display wizard m The first alarm that you configured is the Pressure High highest priority Check Speed m The last alarm that you configured is the Calibrate Size lowest priority Refer to Chapters 4 and 5 for information about alarms Figure 1 3 Screens and Alarms Product Overview Chapter 1 Installation and Configuration Tasks As shown in Figure 1 4 you use the Text Display wizard of STEP 7 Micro WIN to configure the TD device You can create a custom faceplate for the TD 100C and TD 200C The Keypad Designer creates a keypad configuration file for the Text Display wizard Figure 1 5 and Figure 1 6 provide an overview of the tasks for installing the TD device Refer to Chapter 2 TD 2000C TD 100C fomes j Ww v Keypad Designer Save the keypad configuratio file td2 or td1 ext Display Wizard Create the screens and the alarms for your operator interface Configure the parameter block for the T
69. age set If you need to modify the screens or messages such as to add a new variable or to add a new alarm you must edit the primary language The Text Display wizard copies these changes to the other language sets The Text Display wizard only allows you to change the text in the other language sets 46 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7 200 CPU for Your TD Device Chapter 4 Selecting the Font Size TD 100C only For all character sets except Simplified pemmmmmem Chinese the TD 100C supports two HA H to select the font for user messages displayed on the TD 100C font sizes for displaying user messages Larger fonts are easier to read but will result in fewer characters M ocu du cs LU e Configure per user message The following font sizes are available Use small font This setting will display 16 characters per row on the TD 100C display Smallfont 16 characters per C Use large font This setting will display 12 characters per row on the TD 100C display line Lj Large font 12 characters per line The Simplified Chinese character set displays 8 Chinese characters per line blick for Help and Support Cancel Figure 4 10 Selecting the Font Size TD 100C Loading a Custom Keypad TD 100C and TD 200C Only The TD 100C and TD 200C allow you to create a custom keypad As described in Chapter 3 you can insert buttons onto the keypad The Keypad Designer saves this conf
70. al you must ensure that the document and the printer settings are both set to print on A4 paper Also ensure that the laser printer itself is configured to print A4 paper After you print the faceplate document you use the perforations to remove the faceplates from the sheet To export the panel image to your word processing application 1 Open your word processing application Microsoft Word and open the template file 2 Open the Keypad Designer Figure 3 20 Printing Multiple Faceplates 3 Inthe Keypad Designer select the File Export Panel Image to File menu command to create a bitmap file that you insert into the word processing application 4 Insert the panel image into the document by using the word processing application to insert the bitmap file bmp that you created with the Keypad Designer Follow the instructions in the template file for positioning and sizing the faceplate After inserting the panel image into the document save the document using the File Save As menu command of the word processing application With the panel images saved in your document you can print the document to your laser printer Tip Before printing the panel image onto the blank faceplate material first test your design by printing the faceplate onto regular A4 paper 37 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Installing the Printed Faceplate onto the TD device Use the following procedure to install your fac
71. anguage set Click for Help and Support lt Prev Cancel Figure 4 27 Adding a Language 59 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual 60 The Localize dialog configures the menus and character set for the TD device 1 Select the language for the Text Display wizard Ee system menus and prompts of Es psp s esas th language to uss or standard nenas dong andthe character settouoe trary ums the TD device user defined messages J 2 Select the character set for the You can configure the TD to display menus and prompts in a specific national language text Which national language should prompts and standard menus use 3 Enterthe name to be displayed on the TD device for this language set The TD can be configured to support different character sets for user messages Press F1 for more information on how this might be useful Which character set would you like to use for user defined messages After you click the Next button the ani o x panda uenis gel o Eno aes Mona Text Display wizard copies all of the p user alarms menus an d screens fro m a The TD 200 displays a menu of available language sets to allow the operator to change languages the selected language set to the new Tt How do you want this language set to appear in that menu language set anquageSe0 Click for Help and Support lt Prev Cancel Figure 4 28 Localizing the Display Notes for Using the Simplified Chinese Charac
72. arameters Button functionality Device 43 Enabling TD menu functions 44 Keypad configuration file td1 Language set primary ks Password Update rate 46 TD CPU cable 21 Templates 23 Types of alarms TD 200 Alarms Backwards compatible 15 Changing the pA set 81 Pie Screens alarms and menus 68 Character sets Comparing TD devices 5 Components 16 Configuration tasks 40 42 Contrast of the display 83 Default display mode Description 2 Dimensions Label insert TD 200 Displaying alarms Displaying information 66 Displaying screens 8 Editing variables 67 Entering a password Features 3 5 Forcing I O 84 Installation procedures 15 23 Modifying the label insert Mounting instructions 17 19 Multiple language sets 59 61 Order number TD 200 90 119 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Parameter block Product overview 1 10 Releasing a password Reviewing the configured messages 84 Saaist Set time and date Setup Spacers Specification 90 92 Standard TD keypad 64 Supplying power 22 Task overview 9 11 TD parameters 42 47 Button functionality Device 43 Enabling TD menu functions 44 Keypad configuration file td2 Language set primary bci Password 44 Update rate TD CPU cable 21 Types of alarms 55 TD 200C Accessing screens alarms and menus 68 Alarms Backwards compatible 15 Changing the language se
73. aring the Mounting Surface for a TD 100C 00 cece eee Mounting the TD 100C ce IH Customizing the Labels for the Keys of the TD 200 cee eee eee eee Modifying the Label Insert of the TD 200 0 cece eee eee Creating a Custom Label Insert for the TD 200 00 0 eee eee ees Installing a Faceplate for the TD 100C and the TD 200C 0 200 2 c eee eee Connecting the TD CPU Cable ssssssseees eH Supplying Power for the TD Device 0 cece III Establishing a Connection for Your TD Device 0 cece es TD 100C and TD 200 o i xr rw E LEA rer Vu RR ides BBB doses a Sna 15 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Components Shipped with the TD Devices N N 16 The TD devices ship with the following components O Gasket Protective cushion with gasket for installing the TD device in inclement environments O TD CPU cable 9 pin straight through cable that provides both communication and power to the TD device If the TD 100C is purchased outside North America the cable must be ordered separately The TD 100C if purchased in North America includes the TD CPU cable The order number for the TD CPU cable is 6ES7 901 3EB10 0XAQ J Spacers Self adhesive spacers for mounting the TD device in a panel TD 200C and TD 200 only O Mounting brackets Brackets for mounting the TD device in a panel TD 100C only The TD 200 ships
74. ate Dimensions 20 Installation procedures 20 Keypad configuration file td2 td1 27 34 Panel image 53 Reversing the panel image Tasks for creating a custom faceplate Templates 23 Cyrillic character set 100 D Date and Time for the TD device Declaration of Conformity 92 Default display mode 7 Diagnostic Menu 82 87 Change Operating Mode 85 Edit CPU memory 86 88 Force I O Make memory cartridge Setting up the TD sige BL View messages 84 Dimensions Faceplate TD 100C 20 Faceplate TD 200C 20 Label insert TD 200 TD device Display backlight troubleshooting 113 Displaying information 66 E Editing the CPU memory 86 88 Editing variables 67 Embedded String Variables considerations 53 EMC Directive 92 Entering a password Error messages Status of the S7 200 CPU Explosion protection guidelines 92 116 Exporting Button Template Panel image External power supply F Faceplate Dimensions custom faceplate 20 Installing a custom faceplate 20 38 Keypad configuration file td2 td1 27 34 Material 13 35 38 Material Order number Order number Panel image 33 Reversing the panel image 34 Standard TD keypad 6 64 Tasks for creating a custom faceplate Template file A4 12 Templates Features Comparing TD devices 5 Order number Faceplate preter ig TD 200C 90 Floating point numbers FM Approval Font size TD 100C Forcing I O 84 G Gap
75. bel slot with a pair of pointed tweezers Turn the label insert over and create your own label design The reverse side of the label insert is blank Insert the label by placing the corner of the label into the label slot Reinstall the front cover into the back housing Replace and tighten the three screws on the back of the TD device to ensure that the cover and housing are secure Tab of label insert Use tweezers to grasp the tab of the label insert Figure 2 6 Removing the Label Insert Creating a Custom Label Insert for the TD 200 Figure 2 7 provides the dimensions for creating your own custom label insert These dimensions are valid for TD 200 hardware revision 3 and later e 301 6 mm 12 2 mm 32 15 mm omm T 19 15 mm 12 2 mm 19 15mm 41 85 mm 54 85 mm 77 55 mm 100 25 mm 64 55 mm 87 25 mm 29 4 mm emy qum ae Jn mmis on 1 28 2 mm CoC OIl LJ 15 2 mm 14 2 mm Window on the faceplate that allows you to add text for your TD 200 1 2 mm x 77 55 mm 0 mm 0 mm Material thickness 0 18 mm 101 6 mm Figure 2 7 Dimensions for a Custom Label Insert 19 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Installing a Faceplate for the TD 100C and the TD 200C 20 The TD 100C and TD 200C ship with a blank faceplate envelope size for creating a custom designed faceplate Dimensions for the Custom Faceplate i These TD
76. block O The first alarm that you created has the highest priority The second alarm that you created has the second highest priority The last alarm that you created has the lowest priority Tip You can scroll up and down through the list of enabled alarms However the TD device returns to the highest priority alarm after a period of inactivity If you have not pressed a button for 10 seconds while the TD device has displayed the current alarm then the TD device automatically returns to the highest priority alarm Acknowledging an Alarm If an alarm requires acknowledgement the TD device does not remove that alarm until you acknowledge the alarm 1 Usethe UP or DOWN arrow to select the alarm 2 Press ENTER to acknowledge the alarm Types of Alarms The Text Display wizard allows you to determine the type interaction required by the operator for an alarm If the user screens are set as the default display mode for the TD device and an alarm is enabled an alarm indicator will begin to flash on the TD display The indicator is large if there is an alarm enabled that requires acknowledgement The indicator will be small if the alarms do not require acknowledgement The user can switch to the alarm display to view the alarms The alarm display will show one or more alarms in priority order An UP or DOWN arrow in the right most character position indicates more alarms are active but not visible on the display The operat
77. bolic Name as the instruction input Alarm acknowledgement is available only if the wizard configuration has the option enabled for this alarm Alarm should require operator acknowledgement Results shown on the TD Display When an alarm is enabled and the TD default display mode is set to the alarm mode the alarm message is placed on the TD display If there are multiple alarms enabled the highest priority alarm is displayed If an alarm requires user acknowledgment the message will flash blink until it is acknowledged by the user The alarm MUST be acknowledged before other alarms can be viewed An alarm that requires acknowledgement will not be replaced on the display by higher priority alarms until the alarm is acknowledged If the alarm contains editable variables the user can edit or accept the values by pressing the ENTER key If the edits are not completed and the alarm message required acknowledgement the message will again begin to flash If the user screens are set as the default display mode for the TD device and an alarm is enabled an alarm indicator will begin to flash on the TD display The indicator is large if there is an alarm enabled that requires acknowledgement The indicator will be small if the alarms do not require acknowledgement The user can switch to the alarm display to view the alarms The alarms will be presented to the user in priority order The user acknowledges an alarm message
78. by scrolling to the message an pressing the ENTER key The TD device will then set the acknowledge notification bit in the CPU and the alarm message will stop flashing blinking If there are no editable variables in the message the TD device will also clear the alarm enable bit for this message If there are editable variables in the message the user must either edit the variables change them and press ENTER or accept the current values press ENTER When the last variable in the message is edited or accepted the TD device will write the variable to the CPU and clear the alarm enable bit If the user does not complete editing the variables in the message the TD device will begin to flash blink the message to notify the user that an action is still pending Clear Condition for the Bit There are different ways to clear the alarm enable bit If an alarm required acknowledgement the TD device will clear the alarm enable at the same time that the Alarm Acknowledgement bit is set in the CPU If an alarm contains editable variables the TD device will clear the alarm enable bit when all of the edits are completed and the last editable variable in the messages is written to the CPU The PLC program logic may clear the alarm enable bit at any time This will remove the alarm message from the TD display An alarm message will not be removed from the display if the user is editing a variable in the message or if th
79. ch field To change the numeric value displayed in the address and value fields Tip Usethe UP and DOWN arrows to adjust each digit in the value or address Usethe LEFT and RIGHT arrows to move between the digits of the value or address Press ENTER to write the new value to the 87 200 CPU Binary values cannot be edited Table 5 3 Possible Values for the CPU Memory Address and Data Type Field Memory area Memory size Address Data type Description V Variable memory area M Bit Memory area SM Special Memory area T Timers Current value only INT only C Counters Current value only INT only l Inputs Q Outputs B byte W word D double word 0 to 32000 limited by the memory for your 87 200 CPU Refer to the S7 200 Programmable Controller System Manual for the range of memory supported by the different 57 200 CPU models INT REAL HEX BIN Integer valid for Byte Word or Double word Byte values are displayed as unsigned integers Word and Double word values are displayed as signed integers Real or floating point valid for Double word only The value displayed for a Real number is rounded to 6 or 7 significant digits The TD 200C displays the Real number in fixed point format only no scientific notation The TD 200C cannot display Real numbers larger than 18 digits and allows up to 7 decimal places For example The TD 200C displays 0 00000005 as 0 0000001 and displays real nu
80. configurations and allows you to select a TD configuration to modify Blick for Help and Support ey Wem cancel Use the Next button to proceed through the dialogs of the wizard Figure 4 4 Text Display Wizard Selecting the Type of TD Device to Configure As shown in Figure 4 5 the Text Text Display Wizard Ixi D is p lay wizard p rom pts yo u to se lect s Mbit and version of your TD device the type of TD device to be d configured To view the specific features supported by your TD lease see he model and version of TD you have To determine the model and version of your TD you up the unit The initial screen will The Text Display wizard uses this A Teese eeah mein onec ence eie Eee etel esttes ier selection to display the dialogs for 2 there is no version listed on the back of the unit then select Version 2 1 and earlier below configuring the parameters for your specific TD device EET TD 200 Version 2 1 and earlier TD 200C Version 1 TD 200 Version 3 0 pes TD 200C Version 1 0 TD 100C Version 1 0 The TD 200C supports defining a custom keypads Custom TD keypads are created with the Keypad Designer then imported for use in the wizard configuration Click for Help and Support lt Prev Cancel Figure 4 5 Selecting the TD Device 43 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual 44 Selecting a Password for the TD Device Selecting a password for the TD device helps
81. cons optional Click the icons in the toolbar to insert the icon into the text message TD 200C only Lj Variable data optional Click the Insert PLC Data button to embed a variable into the text message You can designate the screen to be the default screen The TD will show the default screen after being powered INS on J This screen should be the default display when there has been no operator interaction Click for Help and Support Ok Cancel Figure 4 16 Creating the Message for a Screen Embedding a Variable into the Text of a Screen You can embed a variable data field into the text of the screen To open the Insert PLC Data dialog move the cursor to the location for the variable in your text and click the Insert PLC Data button As shown in Figure 4 17 you enter the following information Tip For the TD 200C and the TD 200 you can embed up to 6 variables per screen For the TD 100C you can embed up to 1 variable per line 4 variables per screen Daeta address Text Display Wizard Insert PLC Data Use this dialog to configure a PLC data address for display The data may be a V memory BYTE WORD or DWORD address VB Numeric String Text String VW Signed Unsigned a A Data Address Data Format Digits to the right of the decimal VD Real Signed Unsigned o p oz E Data Format Signed Unsigned User is allowed to edit this data Real N
82. ctives Declarations 92 Changing Language set Operating mode of S7 200 CPU Time and date Character Set Error troubleshooting 113 Character sets Arabic Baltic 98 Bar graph Chinese Simplified Cyrillic Greek 101 Hebrew Latin 1 Latin 2 Simplified Chinese 60 Standard TD Supported 4 Turkish Latin 5 Characters special ALT key combinations Chinese Simplified Character set 60 Communication Multiple CPUs Components Faceplate overlay TD 100C Faceplate overlay TD 200C Gasket Label insert TD 200 Mounting brackets Spacers TD CPU cable 16 Configuration Alarms 54 59 Types of alarms 55 Default display mode 56 Multiple CPUs 107 Multiple language sets 59 61 Parameter block 7 Screens 49 53 Alarm variables Screen text Screen variables 51 User menu 115 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Subroutines 61 Task overview 9 11 40 42 TD parameters 42 47 Button functionality Device Enabling TD menu functions 44 Keypad configuration file td2 td1 Language set primary ks Password Update rate 46 Configuring the properties for the buttons TD 100C TD 200C keypad 30 32 Connecting the TD device Contrast of the display area CPU Address Busy troubleshooting 113 Grounding and Circuit Point Guidelines 112 Multiple CPU communication Not responding troubleshooting Creating a TD CPU cable 110 Custom cable Custom facepl
83. d potentials can exist when grounds are physically separated by a long distance Even over short distances load currents of heavy machinery can cause a difference in ground potential Table B 1 Maximum Length for a Network Cable Baud Rate Non Isolated CPU Port CPU Port with Repeater or EM 277 9 6 kbaud to 187 5 kbaud 50m 1 000 m The maximum distance allowed without using an isolator or repeater is 50 m You measure this distance from the first node to the last node in the segment 108 Connecting Multiple Devices on a Network Appendix B Using Repeaters on the Network An RS 485 repeater provides bias and termination for the network segment You can use a repeater for the following purposes Lj To increase the length of a network Adding a repeater to your network allows you to extend the network another 50 m If you connect two repeaters with no other nodes in between as shown in Figure B 2 you can extend the network to the maximum cable length for the baud rate You can use up to 9 repeaters in series on a network but the total length of the network must not exceed 9600 m to the network J To add devices to a network Each segment can have a maximum of 32 devices connected up to 50 m at 9600 baud Using a repeater allows you to add another segment 32 devices O To electrically isolate different network segments Isolating the network improves the quality of the transmission by separating the network segments w
84. d Alarms User menu or Alarms menu See Chapters 4 and 5 Setting up the TD 200C Operator menu See Chapter 5 Diagnostics Diagnostic Menu See Chapter 5 Password See Chapter 5 Function Enter Escape Up Arrow Down Arrow Left Arrow Right Arrow Set Bit Shift Clear Value Edit V Memory Menu Mode Display Alarm Display User Menus Menu 1 Screen 0 Menu 2 Screen 0 Menu 3 Screen 0 Menu 4 Screen 0 Menu 5 Screen 0 Menu 6 Screen 0 Menu 7 Screen 0 Menu 8 Screen 0 CPU Status Select Language Set Set PLC Time and Date Change PLC Mode Edit Memory Force I O Program Memory Cartridge TD Setup View Messages Release Password Button Properties for the TD 100C and TD 200C Description Selects a menu item or confirms a value Exits from a menu or cancels a selection Scrolls upwards through menu items or increments a value that can be edited Scrolls downwards through menu items or decrements a value that can be edited Moves the cursor to the left Moves the cursor to the right Sets a memory bit in the S7 200 CPU You use the Text Display wizard to assign the specific bit address For the TD 200C only you can use this button to set two different bits by defining the Shift button Allows you to use one Set PLC Bit button to control two different bits in the 87 200 CPU TD 200C only Sets the value being entered to zero 0 Edits a V memory location in the S7
85. d only allows you to change the text in the other language sets After you have configured the alarms and screens for one language set you can add a new language set 1 Click the icon to start configuring EASE x th e lang u ag es ets fo r th e Ms ocn n i language set to edit add or delete a language set for this configuration m TD device 2 Add a new language by selecting New Language Set The following language sets are defined for this configuration You may select to edit the user messages for an existing language set or to add a language set to this configuration To edit an existing language set select it from the list below and click Next To add a new language set select New from the list 3 Select an existing language set to be the source for the new language set 4 Optional Select the option for This new language set will be initialized as a copy of an existing set You will then need to translate any user messages to the new language Which language set would you like to copy English g primary language to configure a th enew lan g u ag eas th e d efau It m When a configuration has multiple language sets one must be the primary langauge set You can add delete user messages and PLC data references only in the primary language set language set for the TD device 5 Click the Next button to display the Localize Display dialog Language Sets Make this language set the primary l
86. e Command Extension Description TD file td2 TD 200C Create the Keypad project file that stores the configuration Open Save Save As or data for the custom designed keypad used by the Text td1 TD 100C Display wizard Button Template bmp Export the layout of the buttons on the keypad to a graphics Export application by selecting a file Panel Image bmp Import the finished bitmap of the faceplate from the graphics Import application by selecting a file Panel Image bmp Export the finished faceplate to a word processing application Export Optional for printing multiple copies of the faceplate Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for YourTD Device Chapter 3 Adding Buttons to the Keypad The TD 100C and TD 200C allow you relative freedom when designing your keypad You can configure up to 20 buttons for the TD 200C and up to 14 buttons for the TD 100C on the TD keypad O You can vary the size and the location of Lr Create the layout for the keypad the buttons m Add the buttons to the keypad grid 4 You can define the functionality for each m Adjust the size and location of the button buttons The Keypad Designer provides a grid that aligns the location of the buttons with the physical keypad of the TD device Figure 3 5 Adding the Button to the Keypad Tip m Typically your keypad design should always include buttons with the following functions Enter Escape Up Arrow and Down Arro
87. e message has not yet been acknowledged If the message does not require acknowledgement and or does not contain editable variables then the CPU program logic MUST clear the alarm enable bit The TD device will set the alarm acknowledge bit The user program logic must clear the alarm acknowledgement bit Operating Your TD Device Chapter 5 Table 5 1 Bits Associated with Alarms and Screens ALARM MESSAGE EMBEDDED VARIABLE EDIT NOTIFICATION USER SCREEN EMBEDDED VARIABLE EDIT NOTIFICATION Summary of TD Bit Usage Enable Condition for the Bit The edit notification is available only when the alarm contains a variable and the user has enabled the Wizard option to allow editing of the variable Operator is allowed to edit this data If the alarm message contains multiple editable variables each variable has a unique edit notification bit The edit notification is available only when the user screen contains a variable and the user has enabled the Wizard option to allow editing of the variable Operator is allowed to edit this data If the user screen contains multiple editable variables each variable has a unique edit notification bit Results shown on the TD Display The TD device will write the updated variable value to the CPU and set the edit notification bit for that variable when the operator presses the ENTER key completing the edit of the variable The TD devic
88. e S7 200 CPU A screen or alarm message can contain an embedded variable field that allows an operator to respond by changing the value of the variable The operator uses the keypad to edit variables Selecting the Screen The operator uses the UP or DOWN arrows to display the screen that contains the variable to be edited From a menu the operator presses ENTER to access the group of screens O Navigating to the variable The operator presses ENTER to navigate to the first editable variable O Changing the value of the variable Pressing the UP arrow increments increases the value and pressing the DOWN arrow decrements decreases the value Pressing and holding the UP or DOWN arrow accelerates the operation Pressing both SHIFT ENTER resets the variable to 0 Pressing ESC aborts the edit O Press LEFT or RIGHT to move the cursor position within the variable The TD 200 uses SHIFT UP to move left and SHIFT DOWN to move right O Updating the data in the S7 200 CPU Pressing ENTER writes the updated value for the variable to the S7 200 CPU and moves the cursor to the next editable variable on the screen For more information about editing variables see the section Editing a Variable that is Embedded in an Alarm or a Screen in this chapter 67 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Accessing the Menus and Screens When you configured the TD device as described in Chapter 4 you created the screens and alarms for
89. e TD 100C has four menus available The UP Arrow scrolls up A through the list and wraps to the last item The UP Arrow scrolls up A through the list and wraps to User menu item 1 ENTER displays the last screen User menu item 2 e screens User menu item 3 Screen 1 User menu item 4 la Can be interactive User menu item 5 ESC returns to Screen 2 User menu item 6 the user menu Can be interactive Screen 3 Can be interactive User menu item 7 User menu item 8 Screen 4 Can be interactive The DOWN Arrow scrolls down v through the list and wraps to the first item The DOWN Arrow scrolls v down through the list and wraps to the first screen Figure 5 3 Using the Keypad to Navigate between User Menus and Screens 66 Operating Your TD Device Chapter 5 ENTER acknowledges the alarm and resets the alarm bit in the 57 200 CPU When an alarm bit turns on the S7 200 CPU writes the associated alarm message to the TD device The UP Arrow scrolls up through A the list of alarms and wraps to the last alarm Alarm highest priority Alarm Alarm The TD device lists the alarms according to priority Alarm lowest priority The DOWN Arrow scrolls down through wv the list of alarms and wraps to the first alarm Figure 5 4 Displaying and Acknowledging Alarms Using the TD Device to Edit Variables in th
90. e TD device This type of alarm is replaced on the display if a higher priority alarm is enabled by the S7 200 CPU The operator can either press the UP or the DOWN arrow key to scroll to other alarms or press ESC to return to the menus The TD device does not clear the corresponding alarm enable bit in the 87 200 CPU Acknowledgement Required No Edits Allowed In this combination of acknowledgement required and no edits allowed the TD device displays the alarm and makes the entire alarm flash blink until the operator presses ENTER to acknowledge the alarm Variable values are updated from the S7 200 CPU at the normal update rate while the alarm is flashing When the operator presses ENTER the TD device O Sets the acknowledgement notification bit for this alarm Clears the alarm enable bit for this alarm This causes the alarm to be removed from the display on the next update cycle Another alarm cannot replace the one flashing until the operator acknowledges the flashing alarm This is also true even if a higher priority alarm is enabled in the S7 200 CPU If the TD device is configured for single line alarms and the CPU enables a higher priority alarm the flashing alarm shifts down to the next line of the display The operator cannot press the UP or the DOWN key to scroll through other enabled alarms until the current alarm is acknowledged 55 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual 56 No Acknowledgement Required Edi
91. e Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7 200 CPU for Your TD Device Chapter 4 Configuring the Language Sets for the TD Device TD 200C TD 200 only The Text Display wizard allows you to configure multiple language sets for your TD 200C and TD 200 including not only the system prompts or messages but also for the user alarms user menus and screens The Text Display wizard copies the user alarms and user screens that you have configured into the language set You must manually enter the translated text for each alarm menu or screen For each language set you select the following information Language for the system prompts Language Sets Character set Lr Define the languages sets 1 Identifier m Select the language for the system menus and You also select which of the language pompi sets is the primary language for the m Select the character set TD device Figure 4 26 Configuring the Languages for the TD Device Tip m When you create multiple language sets the Text Display wizard copies the user alarms menus and screens from the primary language set to the other language set You then edit the alarms menus and screens to translate the text displayed for the new language set If you need to modify the screens or messages such as to add a new variable or to add a new alarm you must edit the primary language The Text Display wizard copies these changes to the other language sets The Text Display wizar
92. e alarms you also select either screens default or alarms as the default display mode for the TD device Click the Alarms icon to start creating x alarms As shown in Figure 4 23 you Ue ease to specify the text length of alarms and to select how they should be displayed select the following information Default display mode Select either alarms or screens as the default display mode This selects which type of messages the TD device displays after powering up or after a prolonged period of no key presses by the user The TD 200C supports two lengths for alarms Select which length of alarm you wish to use 7 Use 20 character alarms When 20 character alarms are configured the TD can display two alarms at a time s Use 40 character alarms When 40 character alarms are configured the TD can display one alarm at a time Select default display mode User screens C Alarms Sizeofthe alarms Select either 1 line or 2 lines For Chinese characters select either one row or two rows of Click for Help and Support Prev Cancel text Figure 4 23 Configuring the Alarm Options Tip The TD 200C and the TD 200 support up to 80 alarms and the TD 100C supports up to 40 alarms The priority for the alarms is determined sequentially from the first alarm highest priority to the last lowest priority Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7 200 CPU for Your TD Device Chapter 4 Entering the Text
93. e back into the Keypad Designer After you open your keypad project td1 or td2 use the File Import Panel Image from File menu command to select the bitmap file that you created with your graphics application Cick for Help and Support Ere Figure 3 14 Keypad with a Panel Image Tip Y When you design your faceplate you can create the bitmap with any resolution However the size of the background image for the TD device must exactly match the following dimensions m For the TD 200C Width 137 mm 0 15 mm 5 42 inches Height 65 7 mm 0 15 mm 2 58 inches m Forthe TD 100C Width 79 mm 0 1 mm 8 11 inches Height 65 8 mm _ 0 1 mm 2 59 inches If your faceplate design does not match these dimensions the Keypad Designer alerts you before importing the panel image If you import a panel image with incorrect dimensions the Keypad Designer resizes your panel image which could distort the appearance of your faceplate design 33 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Saving the Keypad to a TD Configuration File y When you save the keypad you create a TD configuration file td1 for the TD 100C and td2 Keypad Designer for the TD 200C This file contains the following information about the buttons on the keypad Save the keypad configuration Number of buttons file tdx Location and sizes of the buttons Names ofthe buttons J Functions assigned to the bu
94. e read correctly when printed Use the non reversed panel image when you print a paper copy of the Figure 3 16 Reversed Panel Image faceplate for review See Figure 3 17 Use the File Export Reverse Panel Image menu command to select this function A check mark notifies you that Reverse Panel Image function is selected Figure 3 17 Non Reversed Panel Image Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for YourTD Device Chapter 3 Printing the Panel Image on a Faceplate To print your custom designed panel image onto the blank faceplate material you must use a laser printer that supports printing transparency material in both the A4 and envelope formats and also supports color printing O You can print a single panel image directly from the Keypad Designer on the envelope sized blank faceplate shipped with the TD device When you print a single faceplate File Print the panel image is always reversed g To print multiple panel images you can use the Microsoft Word template that ensures your panel image design is properly sized You can print multiple panel images onto the perforated A4 size blank faceplate sheets See Appendix A for order numbers Tip m The faceplate material is specially treated on one side to accommodate printing with a laser printer The treated surface is up or toward you when you are holding the material with the cut corner in the top right of the sheet Ensure that the mater
95. e screens m Select the character set JJ Define the address of the parameter block V memory Figure 4 2 Configuration Tasks of the Text Display Wizard 41 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Configuring the TD Device STEP 7 Micro WIN provides a wizard that makes it easy to configure the parameter block and the messages in the data memory area of the S7 200 CPU Task Overview As shown in Figure 4 3 the Text Display wizard performs the same basic tasks for configuring the TD devices However the specific selections reflect the differences between the TD devices YY Select the TD device Jj Select functions to be enabled m Password protection m Set Time and date Force I O J Select the update rate for the TD 200 JJ Select language and character set for prompts and menus of the TD 200 J Configure the action for the buttons on the keypad Figure 4 3 42 JJ Select functions to be enabled m Password protection Set Time and date Force I O Change CPU to STOP or RUN mode Copy the user program to a memory cartridge Edit the CPU memory JJ Select the update rate for the TD 200C JJ Select the language and character set for the prompts and menus Configure the buttons on the keypad Load the configuration file td2 for the custom keypad Configure the action for the buttons on keypad Tasks Required for Configuring the Parameters of the TD Device Select functions to
96. e will write the updated variable value to the CPU and set the edit notification bit for that variable when the operator presses the ENTER key completing the edit of the variable Clear Condition for the Bit The user program can monitor the edit notification bit to recognize when an editable value has been changed by the operator The user program can then take some action based on the new value for the variable The user program must clear the edit notification bit so that subsequent edits can be recognized The user program can monitor the edit notification bit to recognize when an editable value has been changed by the operator The user program can then take some action based on the new value for the variable The user program must clear the edit notification bit so that subsequent edits can be recognized 77 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Performing Typical or Routine Operator Tasks The Operator Menu allows you to perform the following tasks d d Determining the model and version of the S7 200 CPU CPU Status Viewing the error messages generated by the 7 200 CPU CPU Status Setting the time in the S7 200 CPU Set Time and Date Selecting a language set for the TD device Set Language TD 200 and TD 200C only Viewing the Status of an S7 200 CPU The CPU Status command allows you to display the following information CPU OJ Model and version of the 87 200 CPU
97. eceive Data 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 Transmit Receive Data 8 9 8 Transmit Receive Data 9 J J 9 Figure B 5 TD CPU Cable without Power Connections 111 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual CPU Grounding and Circuit Reference Point Guidelines for Using Isolated Circuits 112 The following items are CPU grounding and circuit guidelines for using isolated circuits Lj You should identify the reference point 0 voltage reference for each circuit in the installation and the points at which circuits with possibly different references can connect together Such connections can result in unwanted current flows that can cause logic errors or can damage circuits A common cause of different reference potentials is grounds that are physically separated by long distances When devices with widely separated grounds are connected with a communication or sensor cable unexpected currents can flow through the circuit created by the cable and the ground Even over short distances load currents of heavy machinery can cause differences in ground potential or can directly induce unwanted currents by electromagnetic induction Power supplies that are improperly referenced with respect to each other can cause damaging currents to flow between their associated circuits O When you connect CPUs with different ground potentials to the same PPI network you should use an isolated RS 485 repeater LJ 7 200 products include isolation boundaries at
98. ected Alarm highest priori D 3 BIS Scrolls up through the list of alarm messages and wraps to the last item Alarm Alarm Alarm Scrolls down through the list of alarm messages and wraps to the first item Alarm Alarm lowest priority Esc Returns to the main menu You can configure up to 80 alarms for your TD 200 or TD 200C and up to 40 alarms for your TD 100C The order of the alarms in your configuration determines the priority m The first alarm in your configuration has the highest priority m The second alarm in your configuration has the second highest priority m The last alarm in your configuration has the lowest priority Figure 4 22 Alarm Messages 54 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7 200 CPU for Your TD Device Chapter 4 Determining the Type of Operator Interaction for an Alarm The Text Display wizard allows you to determine the type interaction required by the operator for an alarm If the user screens are set as the default display mode for the TD device and an alarm is enabled an alarm indicator will begin to flash on the TD display The indicator is large if there is an alarm enabled that requires acknowledgement The indicator will be small if the alarms do not require acknowledgement The user can switch to the alarm display to view the alarms The alarm display will show one or more alarms in priority order An UP or DOWN arrow in the righ
99. ed for displaying the value of the variable see the examples listed in Table 4 2 The TD device displays all values as decimal numbers Positive signed values are displayed without a sign and negative signed values are displayed with a leading minus sign Unsigned values are displayed without a sign A leading zero is used for all fractional numbers for example 0 5 Real numbers are displayed with the number of decimal places you specify The value is rounded to the specified decimal place For more information about embedding string variables in an alarm see page 53 Table 4 2 Calculating the Number of Characters Required to Display a Value Resolution Maximum Number of Size Type Digits to right Ohardciors Example of decimal Byte String Not applicable Line length Hello world MEI Numeric Not applicable Line length 800 333 7421 String Word Unsigned 0 5 12345 VW 1to4 6 1234 5 1 2345 5 7 0 12345 6 8 0 012345 7 9 0 0012345 Signed 0 6 12345 1to4 7 1234 5 1 2345 5 8 0 12345 6 9 0 012345 7 10 0 0012345 Double Word Unsigned 0 10 1234567890 VD 1to7 11 123456789 1 123 4567891 Signed 0 11 1234567890 1107 12 123456789 1 123 4567891 Real 0 Line length 1234567 1107 Line length 12345 6 0 0123456 1 The length of a line number of characters in a line varies by TD model and character size The line length is always 20 for a TD 200 or TD 200C The line length is either 12 or 16 characters for a TD 100C 58 Using th
100. ee Latin 1 Character Set giiid sided es tuliodt dade eR REIR E EPI Mr E 103 Latin 2 Character Bolo 5e S ouTS eter ce ieddecuch akon PIA A rrr rnrn rrr Turkish Latin 5 Character Set 0 ce eee eh 105 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual B Connecting Multiple Devices on a Network 0000e eee e eee eens 107 Communicating with Multiple CPUS sssessleeeee III 108 Determining the Distances Transmission Rate and Cable 00 Using Repeaters on the Network sssssssseeee tenets Selecting the Network Cable sssessseeee teenies Biasing and Terminating the Network Cable 0 cee eee eee eee eee 110 Building a TD CPU Cable 2 0 0 cece nrnna nanara Making a Cable That Supplies Power to the TD Device 22 00 5 Making a Cable That Does Not Supply Power to the TD 200 Er a a un Oo TD 200C and TD 200 only eee tenets CPU Grounding and Circuit Reference Point Guidelines for Using Isolated Circuits 112 C Troubleshooting seeeeeee mh nnn 413 Index Product Overview The S7 200 TD devices provide a low cost human machine interface HMI allowing an operator or user to interact with your application The TD devices allow you to configure a set of hierarchical user menus to provide additional structure for the interaction with your application You can also configure the TD device to display a
101. ee Printing the Faceplate from a Word Processing Application 0 AN DA FBP WOWDN OO O O WD ODO Installing the Printed Faceplate onto the TD device cece eee eee 25 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Using the Keypad Designer with Other Applications 26 Use the Keypad Designer to create the custom designed layout for the keypad that incorporates buttons or keys of varying size with varying shapes colors or fonts that can be layered onto any background image With the TD 200C you can configure up to 20 buttons with the TD 100C you can configure up to 14 buttons As shown in Figure 3 1 you use several applications to create a custom keypad d d d d Keypad Designer Creates the layout and the configuration for the keypad Third party graphics application Designs the graphical appearance of the faceplate STEP 7 Micro WIN Text Display wizard Configures the parameter block for the TD device Word processing application optional Prints multiple copies of the faceplate Siemens provides document files in 6 languages for Microsoft Word that help you to align the panel images for the perforations on the A4 blank faceplate material To open these documents browse to the Templates subdirectory under the Keypad Designer application C Program Files Siemens TD Keypad Designer Templates and select the template for your TD device and language Keypad Designer Graphics Crea
102. eplate material The order numbers are shown below Forthe TD 200C the order number for additional blank faceplates is 6ES7 272 1AF00 7AA0 Forthe TD 100C the order number for additional blank faceplates is 6ES7 272 1BF00 7AA0 13 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Installing Your TD Device You can install your TD device for easy access whether on a panel or on a door of an enclosure Installed properly the TD device meets the following standards for protection IP 65 mounted on front of the panel g IP 20 mounted on casing j UL50 Type 4X Refer to Appendix A for technical specification and for information about agency approvals and other certifications Tip m You can use the TD 200 version 3 0 and the TD 200C version 1 0 with an existing TD 200 configuration without having to modify the control program in the 87 200 CPU The TD 100C is not compatible with the TD 200 devices In This Chapter Components Shipped with the TD Devices ssseesee eee Mounting the TD 200C and TD 200 in a Panel or on a Surface sssuuus Preparing the Mounting Surface for a TD 200C or TD 200 Lssuus Preparing the TD 200C and TD 200 for Mounting sssaaa unae Positioning the Spacers for the TD 200C and TD 200 Lsseusssuss Mounting the TD 200C and TD 200 sssssssseeee eee Mounting the TD 100C in a Panel or on a Surface 0 0 0 c cece eee Prep
103. eplate on the TD device The example shown here is for the TD 200C Installing a faceplate on a TD 100C is similar the differences are noted 1 Remove the blue protective covering over the display of the TD device 2 As shown in Figure 3 21 remove the strip of protective paper on the left side of the TD 200C to expose a strip of the adhesive For the TD 100C this strip is on the right side of the device 3 Carefully align your custom faceplate on the entire TD 200C and then seal the faceplate to the exposed adhesive by pressing down on the left side of the faceplate For the TD 100C press down on the right side of the faceplate 4 Carefully lift back the unadhered faceplate and remove the rest of the protective paper from the TD device 5 Carefully position the faceplate onto the TD device Firmly press the faceplate onto the adhesive taking care to remove any air bubbles that may have been trapped underneath Refer to Chapter 2 for additional information about installing the TD devices including the dimensions for the faceplate Figure 3 21 Adhering the Faceplate onto the TD Device 38 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7 200 CPU for Your TD Device You do not configure or program the TD device The Text Display wizard creates a parameter block that stores the configuration screens and alarms for the TD device The S7 200 CPU stores the parameter block in V memory At power up the TD de
104. ernberg Disclaimer of Liability We have checked the contents of this manual for agreement with the hardware and software described Since deviations cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full agreement However the data in this manual are reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections included in subsequent editions Suggestions for improvement are welcomed Siemens AG 2005 Technical data subject to change Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Preface Purpose of the manual The SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual is a combination user and reference manual that describes the operation of the TD devices TD 100C TD 200C and TD 200 with an S7 200 CPU Required Basic Knowledge This manual is designed for engineers programmers and maintenance personnel who have a general knowledge of programmable logic controllers and operator interfaces Scope of This Manual This manual describes the installation configuration and operation of the TD 100C version 1 0 the TD 200 version 3 0 and the TD 200C version 1 0 This manual also describes the Text Display wizard of STEP 7 Micro WIN used to configure the S7 200 CPU for the TD devices and the Keypad Designer application used to configure the keypad of the TD 100C and the TD 200C To utilize these TD devices you must use the following O STEP 7 Micro WIN version 4 0 SP2 or greater for TD 100C version 1 0 STEP 7 Micro WIN version 4 0 or greater for TD 200C version 1
105. estoring TD keypad 113 STEP 7 Micro WIN Keypad configuration file td2 td1 27 34 Keypad Designer 3 Starting the Keypad Designer 28 Subroutines 64 Task overview 9 11 Text Display wizard 3 Alarm variables Alarms 54 59 Default display mode 56 Parameter block Screen text Screen variables Screens 49 53 User menu STR CPY using to create strings String variables Embedded Summary TD Bit Usage 76 Switching the language set 81 T TD 100C Accessing screens alarms and menus 68 Alarms Cable 90 Character sets 4 Comparing TD devices 5 Compatibility with other TDs Components 16 Configuration tasks 40 42 Contrast of the display Creating a custom keypad 12 26 Default display mode Description 2 Dimensions TD 100C 18 Displaying alarms Displaying information 66 Displaying screens 8 Editing variables 67 Entering a password Establishin a connection 23 Features Font size Installation procedures 15 23 Installing a custom faceplate 20 38 Keypad configuration file td1 27 34 Mounting brackets 16 Order number Faceplate material 13 TD 100C 90 Parameter block 7 Printer requirements Product overview 1 13 Releasing a pasword 70 Sess Set time and date Setup 83 Specifications Standard configuration Standard TD keypad 6 64 Standard TD template Supplying power 22 Task overview 9 11 Tasks for creating a custom faceplate TD p
106. ether on one communication network The TD devices act as network masters and do not interfere with each other You can designate the S7 200 CPUs to be either masters or slaves on the network In This Chapter Communicating with Multiple CPUS 0 0 eee III 108 Determining the Distances Transmission Rate and Cable ssseseeluus Using Repeaters on the Network sssssseslsese III Selecting the Network Cable sssssseeeee een teens 109 Biasing and Terminating the Network Cable 0 eee eee eee eee Building a TD CPU Cable cieoces portus MER a tdoongpa a obo Md aA UD QE ORAS PESE se Making a Cable That Supplies Power to the TD Device 0 00 0 Making a Cable That Does Not Supply Power to the TD 200 TD 200C and TD 200 only cis eet itid rv Ted Pe a EET ERR TEA CPU Grounding and Circuit Reference Point Guidelines for Using Isolated Circuits 112 107 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Communicating with Multiple CPUs Figure B 1 shows a typical network with two TD 200s and two S7 200 CPUs Each TD 200 communicates to one of the CPUs The addresses of each device are noted below the device in the figure In this example TD 200 Number 1 is configured to communicate to the S7 200 CPU at address 2 CPU 1 TD 200 Number 2 is configured to communicate to the 87 200 CPU at address 3 CPU 2 Tip m You can connect multiple TD devices to a single S7 200
107. ext Display TD User Manual 48 Configuring the Buttons on the Keypad As shown in Figure 4 11 the Configure Keypad Buttons dialog allows you to select a symbol name and an action for each of the configurable buttons on the TD device The TD 200 keypad provides 4 configurable buttons and a SHIFT button that can be configured for up to 8 bits in the S7 200 CPU J The D 200C can be configured for up to 20 configurable buttons J The TD 100C can be configured for up to 14 configurable buttons Tip The Configure Keypad Buttons dialog of the Text Display wizard displays only those buttons that set bits in the S7 200 CPU The Text Display wizard does not list the buttons with other functionality such as ESC or SHIFT The symbols that you assign to the buttons on the keypad allow the logic of your user program in the S7 200 CPU to interact with the TD device The Text Display wizard suggests a symbol for these buttons You can accept the recommendation or enter a new symbol for the button For each button you configure the type of action J Set bit When you press the button on the TD device the TD device sets the bit on in the 7 200 CPU The bit stays on until the logic of your user program in the S7 200 CPU resets the bit O Momentary contact When you press the button on the TD device the TD device sets the bit on in the S7 200 CPU When the TD device button is released the TD device turns the bit off in the 87 200 C
108. factor 83 Gasket 16 Graphics application Button template Panel image Greek character set Guidelines CPU grounding and circuit reference point 112 Setup 92 H Hardware Order number Faceplate material Setting up the TD device Specification Task overview 9 11 Hardware Error troubleshooting 113 Hebrew character set Hierarchy of menus 68 Highest station Index Importing Panel image 33 Installation Components 16 Connecting a TD 100C 23 Connecting a TD 200C 23 Custom cable Dimensions Custom faceplate Label insert TD device 17 Installing a custom faceplate 20 Mounting a TD device 17 19 Mounting brackets 18 Order number Faceplate material Faceplate material 90 Power TD CPU cable Power supply Procedures and guidelines 15 23 Spacers 17 Task overview 9 11 TD CPU cable 21 International characters Isolated circuits Guidelines 112 Isolation Characteristics of S7 200 Network 108 K Keypad Creating a custom keypad 12 26 Order number for faceplate material Panel image 33 Restoring standard 82 Restoring standard TD 23 Reversing the panel image Standard TD 6 Keypad configuration file td2 td1 27 26 34 Keypad Designer Buttons Adding 29 Button template Deleting Erasing Modifying 29 31 Moving 29 Panel image Properties 30 32 Reversing the panel image 34 Configuration file Text Display wizard Dimension
109. h represent the encoding of the character in the GB2312 80 specification The TD devices also use a pair of numbers to represent the Chinese character Notes for Using the Simplified Chinese Character Set y y Tip The Simplified Chinese character set requires a Chinese version of Windows or a Chinese emulator to properly display Chinese characters in the Text Display wizard You must start the Chinese emulator before you start the STEP 7 Micro WIN software On the TD 200C and the TD 200 you can display up to 20 single byte characters per line of your message Because Simplified Chinese uses double byte characters you can display up to 10 double byte characters per line for a message in Chinese On the TD 100C you can display up to 16 single byte characters per line of your message Because Simplified Chinese uses double byte characters you can display up to 8 double byte characters per line for a message in Chinese The standard ASCII characters such as numbers punctuation and upper and lowercase alphabet characters are available when using the Simplified Chinese character set Depending on your keyboard and or emulator some of these standard characters may be formatted as single byte characters instead of the double byte characters like the Simplified Chinese characters Standard ASCII characters and Chinese characters can be mixed on the TD display The Text Display wizard displays 8 or 10 double byte character places for the
110. hich might be at different ground potentials A repeater on your network counts as one of the nodes on a segment even though it is not assigned a network address Segment Segment Segment RS 485 Repeater RS 485 Repeater 50m Up to 1000 m 50m Figure B 2 Sample Network with Repeaters Selecting the Network Cable 7 200 networks use the RS 485 standard on twisted pair cables Table B 2 lists the specifications for the network cable You can connect up to 32 devices on a network segment Table B 2 General Specifications for Network Cable Specifications Description Cable type Shielded twisted pair Loop resistance 115 Q km Effective capacitance 30 pF m Nominal impedance Approximately 135 Q to 160 Q frequency 3 MHz to 20 MHz Attenuation 0 9 dB 100 m frequency 200 kHz Cross sectional core area 0 3 mm to 0 5 mm Cable diameter 8 mm 0 5 mm 109 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Biasing and Terminating the Network Cable Siemens provides two types of network connectors that you can use to easily connect multiple devices to a network a standard network connector and a connector that includes a programming port which allows you to connect a programming station or an HMI device to the network without disturbing any existing network connections The programming port connector passes all signals including the power pins from the S7 200 through to the programming port which is especial
111. ial is correctly inserted into the laser printer so that the panel image is printed onto the treated surface of the material You must print a reversed panel image version onto the faceplate material To reverse the panel image see the previous section Reversing the Panel Image Before printing your panel image onto the blank faceplate sheet first test your design by printing the panel image onto regular paper You can then temporarily use the paper faceplate to test the functionality of the design with your TD device Using the blank faceplate sheets also allows you to create large quantities of high quality faceplates by utilizing the professional printing services of shops that specialize in laser printing Lr Print a single faceplate from the You can order additional blank faceplates in Keypad Designer perforated A4 size sheets 10 sheets package The faceplate material is especially designed for Print multiple faceplates from a printing with laser printers word processor application m Export the panel image m Paste or insert the panel image into your word processing application The blank faceplate material is available in two sizes Envelope size for printing a single faceplate The Keypad Designer prints registration lines for trimming the faceplate to the correct dimensions Use a metal straight edge and a knife or razor blade to ensure accurate and straight cuts The TD device ships with a single blank faceplate
112. ified Personnel Only qualified personnel should be allowed to install and work on this equipment Qualified persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commission to ground and to tag circuits equipment and systems in accordance with established safety practices and standards Correct Usage Note the following Warning This device and its components may only be used for the applications described in the catalog or the technical descriptions and only in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers which have been approved or recommended by Siemens This product can only function correctly and safely if it is transported stored set up and installed correctly and operated and maintained as recommended Trademarks SIMATIC SIMATIC HMI and SIMATIC NET are registered trademarks of SIEMENS AG Some of the other designations used in these documents are also registered trademarks the owner s rights may be violated if they are used by third parties for their own purposes Copyright Siemens AG 2005 All rights reserved The reproduction transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without express written authority Offenders will be liable for damages All rights including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design are reserved Siemens AG Bereich Automation and Drives Geschaeftsgebiet Industrial Automation Systems Postfach 4848 D 90327 Nu
113. iguration to a file td1 for the TD 100C and td2 for the TD 200C To load the keypad configuration file OESE into the Text Display wizard Configure Keypnd Buttons Use this page to configure the Set Bit buttons defined for the TD keypad keypad created with the Keypad Hise RICHIE Designer Find this check box in the Options area of the Suggested symbolic names for the V Memory bits controlled by each button are listed below You may configure each button to either set the bit or act as a momentary contact 1 Select the option Use a custom The keypad defines buttons for controlling 8 V Memory bits Using the SHIFT button each Set Bit button Configure Configure Keypad Buttons O a dialog See Figure 4 11 o a os 4 SHIFT F2 S F2 Set bit 2 Browse to the keypad E es s Sam configuration file tdx that you Fa Fa petet created with the Keypad TESA Designer IV Display feedback on the TD 200C display when a Set Bit button is pressed v Use a custom keypad created with the Keypad Designer EEETESEEIN The Text Display wizard loads the keypad configuration file and updates tick for Help and Support m tes the table of buttons and the button symbols Figure 4 11 Configuring the Functions for the Buttons The Text Display wizard lists only those buttons that you had defined with the Set Bit functionality when you created the buttons with the Keypad Designer 47 SIMATIC T
114. ing STR_CPY to Create Strings 53 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Configuring the Alarms Alarms allow the user program in the S7 200 CPU to initiate interaction with the operator by displaying an alarm message on the TD device When your user program sets an alarm bit the TD device reads the text of the alarm from the S7 200 CPU Figure 4 21 lists the key tasks for creating alarms You configure the following information for each Alarms alarm O Number of alarms Up to 80 alarms for the LT Select me display options TD 200 and TD 200C and up to 40 alarms m Define the size of the alarms for the TD 100C to be configured for the either 1 or 2 lines TD device Define how to announce the alarm Text message for the individual alarms Priority for the alarms is determined by the sequence in which you configure the alarms Lr Demne Me aleum messet m Define the text The first alarm has the highest priority The last alarm has the lowest priority m Insert a variable optional m Insert an icon optional TD 200C only Acknowledgement if required The TD 200 and TD 200C devices store up to 80 alarms and the TD 100C device stores up to 40 Figure 4 21 Configuring the Alarms alarms The TD displays the alarm messages according to priority As shown in Figure 4 22 the operator uses the buttons on the keypad to scroll through the list of alarms Acknowledges the alarm that you have sel
115. inst strong interference pulses in the microsecond range surge impulse If the power being supplied has no appropriate means of protection then a surge voltage protector should be pre connected Typical 70 mA terminating resistors switched off Maximum 120 mA at Uy 24V 3 15A fuse in TD 200 Maximum 0 6 A 15 ms IP 65 mounted on front of the panel IP 20 mounted on casing UL 50 Type 4X EN 60950 IEC 60950 UL 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 lt 45dB A to DIN 45635 no fan 1 Toensure compliance of the TD 100C with IP 65 and UL 50 Type 4X you must follow these guidelines The minimum panel thickness must be at least 1 5 mm The mounting screws on the TD 100C device must be tightened to a torque of 0 2 Nm about 0 5 mm the height of the seal The gasket must be replaced whenever the TD device is removed and reinstalled To procure new gaskets contact your Siemens distributor or sales representative 2 Toensure compliance of the TD 200C and TD 200 with IP 65 and UL 50 Type 4X you must follow these guidelines The minimum panel thickness must be at least 1 5 mm The mounting screws on the TD 200C or TD 200 device must be tightened to a torque of 0 7 N m The gasket must be replaced whenever the TD device is removed and reinstalled To procure new gaskets contact your Siemens distributor or sales representative 90 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Certificates Directives and Declarations 92 IEC 61131 2 The TD
116. ion for the TD 100C and TD 200C 31 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Exporting the Keypad Layout to a Graphics Application After you have configured the buttons on the keypad you can create the graphical representation for the faceplate You can use any third party graphics application to add colors lines and other artwork to the panel design The Keypad Designer exports the layout of the buttons as a bitmap file bmp that you edit with the graphics application As shown in Figure 3 12 the button template provides a bitmap image of the layout of the keypad that you can use with your graphical application to position size and align the graphical elements of your faceplate design These elements can include logotype text or other images The Keypad Designer allows you to export the layout of the buttons into your graphics application Use the File gt Export gt Button Template to File menu command to create a bitmap file bmp that you insert into the graphics application After you customize the layout adding background image colors buttons or logotype you save the file as a bitmap bmp This bitmap becomes the panel image for the Keypad Designer Figure 3 11 Lr Export the button template layout for the keypad to a third party graphics application Lr Design the graphics for the faceplate Design the background for the panel image Design the button images Add text for the buttons
117. ion is to set a bit in the S7 200 CPU Set PLC Bit Some functions can also be used in combination with other buttons such as SHIFT or the arrow buttons The Properties dialog provides suggestions for appropriate buttons for combining the functions Menu 3 Screen 0 Menu 4 Screen 0 Menu 5 Screen 0 Menu 7 Screen After you configure the functions for each button Menu 8 Screen 0 on the keypad select the File gt Save or the File gt Save As menu command to create the configuration file td2 for the TD 200C or td1 for the TD 100C Click for Help and Support Use this dialog to select a name for this button and to specify the TD function this button should perform Keypad Designer Lr Configure the functionality for the buttons Defining the Properties for the Button Function Description The Enter Button is used to confirm an edit of PLC data or select from a menu Many TD actions require the use of mulitple function buttons When configuring the selected function you may also consider adding the following buttons to your Keypad Escape Up Arrow Down Arrow Cancel Figure 3 10 Button Properties Dialog Tip m A button that has been configured will display the button name on the button in the panel layout 30 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for Your TD Device Chapter 3 Table 3 2 Category Navigation or Selection Entering data User Screens an
118. is Document in the Information Environment Product Family Documentation Order Number 7 200 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Not applicable resides on the STEP 7 Micro WIN documentation CD Simplified Chinese Character Set Not applicable resides on the STEP 7 Micro WIN documentation CD 7 200 7 200 Programmable Controller System Manual 6ES7 298 8FA24 8BHO Finding Your Way If you are a first time novice user of TD devices you should read the entire SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual f you are an experienced user refer to the table of contents or index to find specific information The SIMATIC Text Display User Manual is organized according to the following topics d d d d d Chapter 1 Product Overview provides an overview of the TD devices Chapter 2 Installing Your TD Device provides installation instructions and guidelines Chapter 3 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for Your TD Device provides information about the Keypad Designer and the steps required for configuring the keypad and faceplate for the TD 100C and the TD 200C Chapter 4 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7 200 CPU for Your TD Device provides information about using the Text Display wizard of STEP 7 Micro WIN to configure the S7 200 CPU for the TD device Chapter 5 Operating Your TD Device provides information about the basic operation of the TD devices and also describes the features and capabilities
119. larms or messages that are enabled by specific bits in the 87 200 CPU Tip m The TD devices provide additional functionality such as the hierarchical user defined menus The TD 200C and the TD 200 are fully compatible with projects that were created with earlier versions of the TD 200 prior to TD 200 V3 0 which supported only the bit enabled messages from the S7 200 CPU You can use the TD 200C or the TD 200 device with an existing TD configuration without having to modify the control program in the S7 200 CPU The TD 100C is not compatible with the TD 200 devices In This Chapter Introducing the S7 200 Text Display TD Devices 0 eee eee es Features of the TD Devices ssseusseeeeseeeesee teen eens International Languages and Characters Support Comparing the TD 100C the TD 200 and the TD 200C Liuuuuueluesessssss Using the TD Device to Access Screens and Alarms 002 00 eee cece eee Dividing Information into Screens and Bit Enabled Alarms sse Installation and Configuration Tasks 00 cee eee III Creating a Custom Faceplate for The TD Device 06 cece eee eee Printing the Custom Faceplate for the TD Device 0 cece eee ees Printer Requirements 0 20 e cece eee eee eee mn pus 4 FL T Pals x5 rere crear Ordering Additional Faceplate Material 0 0 ee cece ees SIMATIC Text Display TD User
120. ld the lower right corner where ENTER key is located on the standard keypad 3 Power up the TD device The default keypad is restored until the TD device is power cycled again 82 Operating Your TD Device Chapter 5 Setting up the TD Device As shown in Figure 5 18 you use the TD Setup menu to configure various parameters for the TD device such as network addresses address of the parameter block stored in V memory of the S7 200 CPU baud rate and other communication parameters Setting the network address for the TD device Use the UP or DOWN arrow to set the network TD Setup address default address 1 View Messages Setting the CPU address Use the UP or DOWN Force I O arrow to select the network address for the Change CPU Mode 7 200 CPU default 2 Make MC Edit CPU Memory Setting the address for the parameter block Designates a V memory location where the parameter block or an offset to the location of the parameter block is stored in the S7 200 CPU Setting the address of the parameter block allows you to connect multiple TD devices to a single TO Address S CA0 GRY CPU Address Use the UP or DOWN arrow to select the starting POGUE SEARS V memory address of the parameter block that Balle Rate stores the configuration of the TD device Highest Station Gap Factor Contrast The address of the parameter block must match the address that you c
121. ly useful for connecting devices that draw power from the S7 200 such as a TD 200 Both connectors have two sets of terminal screws to allow you to attach the incoming and outgoing network cables Both connectors also have switches to bias and terminate the network selectively Figure B 3 shows typical biasing and termination for the cable connectors Cable must be terminated Switch position On Switch position Off Switch position On and biased at both ends Terminated and biased No termination or bias Terminated and biased Bare shielding approximately 12 mm 1 2 in must contact the metal guides of all locations Switch position On Switch position Off B Terminated and biased Pin No termination or bias TxD RxD Pin 4 TxD RxD A 6 Cable shield TxD RxD TxD RxD B 3 Network x TxD RxD connector TxD RxD 8 5 Cable shield 34 1 Cable shield 4 1 Figure B 3 Bias and Termination of the Network Cable Building a TD CPU Cable The TD CPU cable is used for connecting a display device to an S7 200 CPU If you do not have a TD CPU cable refer to Figures B 4 and B 5 to create your own cable 110 Connecting Multiple Devices on a Network Appendix B Making a Cable That Supplies Power to the TD Device N y Caution Connecting the 24 VDC power output pin 7 of communication port of multiple 87 200
122. mbers less than 0 00000005 as 0 0 The TD 200C writes the number displayed to the 87 200 CPU without rounding Hexadecimal valid for Byte Word and Double word Binary valid for Byte and Word only Binary values are displayed in the same pattern 7 0 as discussed in the S7 200 Programmable Controller System Manual and displayed by the Status Chart of STEP 7 Micro WIN Binary values cannot be edited 1 The TD 200C displays only the current value for timers and counters To display preset values for timers or counters you must store these values in V memory The TD 200C does not display the value of the timer or counter bit 87 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Technical Specifications and Reference Information In This Chapter General Technical Specifications 0 cece ete Certificates Directives and Declarations 0 0 c ccc cee tee e EG G11 2 c Cru Notes on the CE Symbol certus cece eee ee enne EMG Directive poop reper ERR tad we dubbed e eve bebes bed ATEX Directive Explosion Protection Guidelines 0 cee eee eee Declaration of Conformity lsssssseeseee II Observing the Setup Guidelines 0 cece cette Approvals for USA Canada and Australia 0 eee tenes FM Approval Notes diss kd rk tb ee ee ee eee Standard TD Character Set TD 200C TD 200 only essere ALT Key Combinations for International and Special Characters
123. n keypad Edit the CPU memory Program a memory cartridge Yes Yes 10 character sets Latin 1 Bold Latin 2 Bold Chinese Simplified Cyrillic Arabic Baltic Greek Hebrew Turkish and Standard TD includes Bar Graph 6 languages English French German Italian Spanish and Chinese Visual indicator in the text display area SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Using the TD Device to Access Screens and Alarms When you configure the TD device with the Text Display wizard of STEP 7 Micro WIN you create the screens and alarms for the TD device You use the buttons on the keypad of the TD device to navigate through the screens and menus The TD 200 device uses the standard TD keypad The standard faceplates for the TD devices are shown in Figure 1 2 The TD 100C and the TD 200C allow you to create your own custom designed buttons with specialized functions Standard Faceplate TD 200 Standard Faceplate TD 200C Text display area Arrow buttons Text display area Arrow buttons Configurable buttons Configurable buttons and SHIFT and SHIFT Text display area Arrow buttons Configurable buttons and ESC Figure 1 2 Standard Keypad Configuration for the TD Devices Product Overview Chapter 1
124. n operator to change the time and date settings in the 87 200 CPU You must have enabled selected the time of day TOD option when you configured the TD device with the Text Display wizard Refer to Chapter 4 J The S7 200 CPU must support the TOD clock Tip m If you configured a password for the TD device the operator must enter the password before being allowed to set the time and date If the TD device was not configured to allow changes to the time or if the S7 200 CPU does not support the Display Alarms TOD clock the Set Time and Date command does not Operator Menu appear on the Operator Menu Diagnostic Menu After you select the Set Time command the TD device Release Password reads the current date and time from the 87 200 CPU The Time and Date screen displays the following information Date day month year for Chinese the date is ME Tm displayed as year month day Set Language Lj Time Lj Day of the week Figure 5 13 Setting the Time and Date on the TD 200C and TD 200 Use the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to change the values in the fields Use the ENTER to move to the next field For a TD 100C and TD 200C you can also use the RIGHT Display Alarms arrow For a TD 200 you can use the SHIFT DOWN CPU Status d Use the ESC to move back to the first field For a Release Password TD 100C and TD 200C you can also use the LEFT arrow For a TD 200 you
125. nality for interacting with the S7 200 CPU You can change the operating mode RUN or STOP of the S7 200 CPU J You can load the user program in the S7 200 CPU to a memory cartridge You can access and edit the data stored in the memory of the S7 200 CPU SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual International Languages and Characters Support The TD 200C and TD 200 devices provide a default TD character set which supports bar graph characters The TD 100C TD 200C and TD 200 devices support the following Windows character sets for displaying messages L Arabic TD 200C and TD 200 only Baltic Chinese Simplified Chinese Cyrillic Greek Hebrew TD 200C and TD 200 only Latin 1 with Boldface Latin 2 with Boldface Turkish Latin 5 GOCO O O 0O 0O The TD devices provide system menus and prompts in six languages English German French Spanish Italian and Simplified Chinese In the TD 100C all fonts except Simplified Chinese are available in two sizes 12 and 16 characters per row All the 12 character fonts are bold Table 1 1 Fonts Supported by the TD Devices TD 100C TD 200 TD 200C Latin 1 Latin 1 Latin 1 Latin 1 Bold Latin 1 Bold Latin 2 Latin 2 Latin 2 Latin 2 Bold Latin 2 Cyrillic Cyrillic Cyrillic Greek Greek Greek Turkish Turkish Turkish Baltic Rim Baltic Rim Baltic Rim Arabic Arabic Hebrew Hebrew Original TD 200 Original TD 200 Bar Graph Bar Graph Simplified Chinese
126. nd data A screen contains up to 40 characters of text and data An alarm can be either 1 or 2 lines A screen or alarm for the TD 100C displays up to four lines of text that provide information for the operator Each line can contain either 12 or 16 characters of text and data A screen contains 48 or 64 characters of text and data An alarm can be either 1 or 2 lines The textual message of the screen or alarm can convey information for the operator and can also allow the operator to interact with the S7 200 CPU by changing the embedded value of a variable such as a set point or limit You can configure the TD device to display screens which are initiated by operator action and bit enabled alarms which are generated by the S7 200 CPU You can also configure the TD 200C and the TD 200 device to display an icon to alert the operator of some event or action required Refer to Chapter 4 for information about configuring the TD device Tip m Pressing ESC returns you to the previous menu If there is no activity for 20 seconds no button pressed the TD device returns to the default display mode The operator uses the buttons on the keypad to navigate through the menu or a list of text Figure 5 3 shows the buttons that an operator could use to navigate from a user menu to the Screens associated with that item in the menu Figure 5 4 shows how to navigate through the alarms The TD 200C and the TD 200 have eight menus available and th
127. nd English vi Technical Support United States Johnson City Technical Support and Authorization Local time Mon Fri 8 00 AM to 5 00 PM 1 423 262 2522 1 800 333 7421 USA only 1 423 262 2289 Phone Fax E Mail simatic hotline sea siemens com GMT 5 00 Asia Australia Beijing Technical Support and Authorization Local time Mon Fri 8 00 AM to 5 00 PM 86 10 64 75 75 75 86 10 64 74 74 74 Phone Fax E Mail adsupport asia siemens com GMT 8 00 Contents 1 2 3 Product Overview Introducing the S7 200 Text Display TD Devices 0 cece eee eee ees Features of the TD Devices International Languages and Characters Support Comparing the TD 100C the TD 200 and the TD 200C Liuususuueluesessssss Using the TD Device to Access Screens and Alarms 00200 cece cece eeeae Dividing Information into Screens and Bit Enabled Alarms Installation and Configuration Tasks ssssssese I Creating a Custom Faceplate for The TD DeVICE 2 5 eo res ei bx ar eta dcn Printing the Custom Faceplate for the TD Device 0 cece eee ees Printer Requirements Ordering Additional Faceplate Material 00 ccc eects Installing Your TD Device Components Shipped with the TD Devices 2 0 cece cence Mounting the TD 200C and TD 200 in a Panel or ona Surface
128. network addresses baud TD Setup rate and other parameters Sa Refer to Chapter 5 Figure 1 6 Installing Your TD 100C Device SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Creating a Custom Faceplate for The TD Device With the TD 100C and the TD 200C you can design a custom faceplate that incorporates buttons keys of varying size with varying shapes colors or fonts that can be layered onto any background image You use the Keypad Designer to create the custom designed layout for the keypad 12 As shown in Figure 1 7 you use several applications to create a custom faceplate d d d Keypad Designer Creates the layout and the configuration for the keypad Third party graphics application Designs the graphical appearance of the faceplate STEP 7 Micro WIN Text Display wizard Configures the parameter block for the TD 100C and the TD 200C Word processing application optional Prints multiple copies of the faceplate Siemens provides document files in 6 languages for Microsoft Word that help you to align the panel images for the perforations on the A4 blank faceplate material To open these documents browse to the Templates subdirectory under the Keypad Designer application C Program Files Siemens TD Keypad Designer Templates and select the template for your TD device and language Keypad Designer Create the layout of the buttons Graphics Application Configure the functionality for hird Pa each b
129. ng procedure to complete the mounting of your TD 100 1 Remove the gasket from the protective cushion Place the supplied gasket on the frontplate ofthe TD device Fit the TD 100C into the cutout you made in the mounting surface Attach the special mounting brackets included to the TD 100C Tighten the mounting screws on the mounting brackets to secure the TD 100C to the panel 69 mm 82mm Figure 2 4 Dimensions for Cutting a Hole in the Mounting Surface of the TD 100C Mounting bracket zi Mounting Screws a j Mounting bracket Cabinet Door or Control Panel Figure 2 5 Mounting the TD 100C Installing Your TD Device Chapter 2 Customizing the Labels for the Keys of the TD 200 The TD 200 allows you to define the functions for four of the nine keys or buttons on the standard faceplate You can remove the label insert of the TD 200 and designate the functions assigned to those user defined keys You can also replace the standard TD 200 insert with your own custom insert for the user defined keys You must remove at least partially the TD housing in order to access the label insert from underneath the front cover of the TD device Modifying the Label Insert of the TD 200 Remove the three screws on the back of the TD device and remove the front cover from the 1 housing Remove the label insert by pulling the label insert tab out of the la
130. onfigured in the 7 200 CPU address range VBO to VB32000 default VBO Figure 5 18 TD Setup Menu Setting the baud rate for the TD device choose the baud rate for the TD device You can choose either 9 6 kbaud 9600 baud 19 2 kbaud or 187 5 kbaud Use the UP or DOWN arrow to select the baud rate The baud rate must match the baud rate of the S7 200 CPU and any other device on the same network Setting the Highest Station Changes the highest station address for the TD device This setting tells the TD device which network addresses to check when looking for other network master devices The default highest station address is 31 This means that the TD device checks addresses 0 through 31 when looking for other network masters This setting should only be changed when there are more than 32 master devices on the network Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the highest address on the network default 31 Setting the Gap Factor Changes the Gap Factor for the TD device This setting tells the TD device how often to check for other network master devices The default setting of 10 causes the TD device to check once every 10 messages A setting of 1 would cause the TD device to check for other masters after every message Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the gap factor between stations default 10 Setthe contrast You can optimize the display for different viewing angles and lighting conditions by adjusting the
131. only eee ees Loading a Custom Keypad TD 100C and TD 200C Only Configuring the Buttons on the Keypad ssssess eee Creating the User Menu sssssssssslssss ss re Creating the Text for a Screen 0 ccc ete Embedding a Variable into the Text ofa Screen 0 0 0c cece eee elus Determining the Type of Operator Interaction for an Alarm suus Setting the Default Display Mode and Alarm Parameters Lsse Entering the Text for an Alarm sssseesseese Ih Embedding a Variable into the Text of an Alarm 0 cece eee eee eee a ang amp aagnw4nanw O A A A AA A A LA o NN OG fF Oo 4 0 Co C I I 200C TD 200 only cLoces tee tempo ibid doidc ede babe aaeeea 39 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Overview of the Configuration Tasks 40 The S7 200 CPU stores the configuration data for the TD device including the screens and alarms into a parameter block located in V memory The Text Display wizard creates the parameter block When you download your project user program and data block to the 7 200 CPU you also download the parameter block as part of the data block You do not configure or program the TD device At power up the TD device reads the parameter block from the S7 200 CPU As shown in Figure 4 1 you use the Text Display wizard of STEP 7 Micro WIN to create the parameter block for the TD
132. or can press either the UP or the DOWN arrow key to scroll through the other enabled alarms The operator can edit or accept variable values by pressing the ENTER key The TD device will write the updated variable value to the CPU and set the edit notification bit for that variable when the operator presses the ENTER key The TD device then moves the cursor to the next editable variable Pressing ENTER for the last editable variable of an alarm writes this last value to the 7 200 CPU and the TD device then resets the alarm enable bit For more information on editing variables see Editing a Variable that is Embedded in an Alarm or a Screen in Chapter 5 73 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual 74 Every alarm falls into one of four possible alarm acknowledgement and editing types This section explains specifically how each alarm type is handled by the TD device The four alarm types follow Lj No acknowledgement required No edits allowed Acknowledgement required No edits allowed O No acknowledgement required Edits allowed Acknowledgement required Edits allowed No Acknowledgement Required No Edits Allowed In this combination of no acknowledgement required and no edits allowed the TD device simply displays the alarm The ENTER key has no function since there are no editable variables within the alarm The alarm may contain variables that are updated at the update rate of the TD device This type of alarm is replaced on
133. or the buttons Uy Create the panel image for the keypad Export the button template to a third party graphics application Import the completed panel image to the Keypad Designer Design the button images Add text for the buttons Save the file as a bitmap bmp Lr Print the completed faceplate m Single copies can be printed from the Keypad Designer m Use a word processing application Export the panel image to a file Print the faceplate onto the blank faceplate material m Use the template for Microsoft Word optional m Setup the printer for the correct paper size Save the keypad configuration file td2 or td1 Print the faceplate 4 Select the keypad configuration file td1 or td2 when configuring the TD device with Text Display Wizard Laser Printer Figure 3 2 Tasks for Creating a Custom Faceplate 27 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Starting the Keypad Designer 28 You use the Keypad Designer application to create a custom designed layout for the keypad of the TD 100C or the TD 200C When you install STEP 7 Micro WIN you also install the Keypad Designer application The Keypad Designer does not require STEP 7 Micro WIN You can start the Keypad Designer either from within STEP 7 Micro WIN or as a stand alone application O To start as a stand alone application Select the Start gt SIMATIC gt
134. or the TD 100C press down on the right side of the faceplate 4 Carefully lift back the unadhered faceplate and remove the rest of the protective paper from the TD device 5 Carefully position the faceplate onto the TD device Firmly press the faceplate onto the adhesive as shown in Figure 2 8 taking care to remove any air bubbles that may have been trapped underneath Figure 2 8 Installing a Custom Faceplate on a TD Device Installing Your TD Device Chapter 2 The standard TD faceplates are shown in Figure 1 2 The TD 200C comes configured as a standard TD 200 with LEFT and RIGHT arrows The TD 100C comes configured with six standard keys UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT arrows ESC and ENTER After creating and installing the custom faceplate on your TD device you must also download the TD configuration that you created with both the Keypad Designer and the Text Display wizard Chapter 3 describes the Keypad Designer O Chapter 4 describes the Text Display wizard Connecting the TD CPU Cable Caution Operating the TD device with an ungrounded voltage source can damage the TD device The TD device may only be connected to grounded voltage sources Non grounded operation can cause the TD device to become damaged Always ensure that the voltage source for the TD device is properly grounded The TD devices can use the TD CPU cable for communicating with the 87 200 CPU You can connect the TD device directly to
135. ows the buttons that a TD operator w Add variable data could use to navigate from a user menu to the m Add icons screens associated with that item in the menu Figure 4 12 Configuring the Screens The UP Arrow scrolls up through The UP Arrow scrolls up through A the list and wraps to the last item A the list and wraps to the last screen eere demi Edge You can configure up to 8 screens User menu item 2 for each user menu item User menu item 3 IL Screen 1 2 or 4 lines User menu item 4 a i Can be interactive User menu item 5 User menu item 6 User menu item 7 User menu item 8 You can configure up to 8 items TD 200C and TD 200 or up to 4 items TD 100C for the user menu Vv The DOWN Arrow scrolls down through v The DOWN Arrow scrolls down the list and wraps to the first item through the list and wraps to the first screen Screen 2 2 or 4 lines ESC Can be interactive ESC returns to the user menu Screen 3 2 or 4 lines Can be interactive Screen 4 2 or 4 lines Can be interactive Figure 4 18 Navigating through a Hierarchy of User Defined Screens Tip The screens in the TD 200 and TD 200C are always two lines and the screens in the TD 100C are always 4 lines 49 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual 50 After you have configured the TD device you can configure the screens and the user menu Click the user menu icon to
136. p OK or Pump High Temp The screen display shows the word Pump followed by a string variable which is set to either OK or High Temp You set up the display in the Text Display wizard like this Pump The underlines are blank spaces and the is the embedded variable which takes up 4 character Pump High Temp or Pump OK spaces You can create 2 strings that you copy into the variable based on the current pump status These strings are OK and High Temp These strings are displayed as shown in Figure 4 18 Figure 4 18 Embedded String Variable The right most character of the OK string is placed in the right most position of the embedded variable Since the string is only 2 characters it Pump OK displays on the right side of the display where the embedded variable is placed To make the OK string display next to Pump simply add blank spaces to the OK string to Figure 4 19 Embedded String Variable with match the length of the other string The OK Blank Spaces string would become OK Now the string is displayed as shown in Figure 4 19 Figure 4 20 shows how to create the two strings Pump Temp Error using the STR CPY command Note how the OK string is padded with blank spaces to left justify the characters on the TD display STR CPY ENO EN High Temp 4IN DUTPF vB400 STR_CPY ENO OK OUTF B400 Figure 4 20 Us
137. pey aroa x1 ew buktons block You must configure your TD device to BEEN communicate at the same baud rate as your 7 200 CPU TD 100C and TD 200C Until the TD 100C or TD 200C successfully connects to the S7 200 CPU and reads the parameter block the TD device remains configured for the standard TD keypad shown in Figure 2 10 ss L 1 1 To change the baud rate of your TD device you Configurable buttons een use the ESC and ENTER buttons to navigate to fend SHIFT and ESC the Diagnostic TD Setup Menu and change the TD Setup parameters See Chapter 5 Because the TD 100C and TD 200C ship with no faceplate TD 100C attached it may be difficult to consistently press I rr ESC or ENTER Text display area The TD 100C and TD 200C ship with a faceplate for the standard TD keypad In addition the Keypad Designer provides a sample faceplate for the standard TD keypad in the following directory C Program Files Siemens TD Keypad Designer Templates For temporary use you can print this faceplate onto paper and lay the paper on top of the TD device without removing the covering from the h iv T 1 1 adhesive Configurable ENTER L Refer to Chapter 3 for information about opening buttons l and ESC the Keypad De
138. r and 1 single byte blank You cannot fit one single byte character plus one double byte character in a character position The TD 100C does not support the entire Simplified Chinese character set The most commonly used characters have been included in the TD 100C Characters that are not supported by the TD 100C are displayed as a square See the Simplified Chinese Characters Set on the STEP 7 Micro WIN documentation CD for a list of supported characters Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7 200 CPU for Your TD Device Chapter 4 Assigning the V Memory Address for the Parameter Block The Text Display wizard creates the parameter block that you download to the S7 200 CPU with your user program The parameter block includes the configuration data for the TD device and any screens and alarms that you created The Text Display wizard calculates the amount of memory required for the Parameter Block Address parameter block and suggests a starting address in V memory Define the address of the parameter block The default location for the parameter manon block is VBO Figure 4 29 Assigning the Address of the Parameter Block Finishing the Configuration for the TD Device After you complete the configuration for your TD device the Text Display wizard displays a summary dialog See Figure 4 30 If you enter a name for the TD Sg i x configuration STEP 7 Micro WIN Project Components This page lists the componen
139. ress Baud rate Biasing cable 110 Cable 108 Calculating distances 108 Connectors Isolation Repeaters Terminating cable Transmission rate Typical multiple CPU Network Error troubleshooting 113 No Parameter Block troubleshooting 113 O Operation Accessing screens alarms and menus 68 Button descriptions 64 Changing the language set Changing the operating mode of the S7 200 CPU Displaying information 66 Editing the CPU memory 86 88 Editing variables 67 Forcing I O Making a memory cartridge Overview screens and alarms Reviewing the configured messages Setting the time and date 80 Setting up the TD device 83 Types of alarms Viewing the status of the 57 200 CPU Operator Menu 78 81 Changing the language set 81 Setting the Time and Date 80 View Status of the 57 200 CPU Error messages Firmware version Order number Faceplate materal 14 TD CPU cable 90 P Panel image Reversing for print 34 Parameter block 7 9 Configuring the address in the TD device V memory address Password Entering Releasing Pin out TD CPU cable 110 Power supply 118 Primary language set 46 Printer requirements Printing a custom faceplate Creating a custom faceplate 27 Printing multiple faceplates 13 35 38 Template file 12 26 ic the faceplate Reversing the panel image 34 Priority of alarms Product overview 1 10 Backwards com atible 15 Character
140. rm alarm and presses ENTER Embedding a Variable into the Text of an Alarm You can embed a variable data field into the text of the alarm To embed a variable move the cursor to the location for the variable in your text and click the Insert PLC Data button As shown in Figure 4 25 you enter the following information Tip m For the TD 200C and the TD 200 you can embed up to 6 variables per alarm For the TD 100C you can embed up to 1 variable per line 1 for one line alarms and 2 for two line alarms Daeta address Text Display Wizard xj VB Numeric String Text String a Insert PLC Data VW S ign ed U nsig ned Use this dialog to configure a PLC data address for display The data may be a V memory BYTE WORD or DWORD address VD Real Signed Unsigned Data Address Data Format Digits to the right of the decimal Data Format Signed Unsigned m Signed el o 3j Real Numeric String or Text Strin User is allowed to edit this data 9 The user must enter the password 0000 before editing this data J Digits to the righ tof the decimal This data should automatically become editable when the message is enabled Up to 7 The TD device rounds a real Click for Help and Support Cancel number to the specified decimal place For example if the real number value is 123 456 and you select 2 digits to the right of Figure 4 25 Inserting a Variable into the Text of an Alarm the decimal the
141. rrow Use the UP or DOWN arrow to select the type of force Figure 5 20 Force I O Command condition for the selected I O point Tip m Unforcing the I O points does not place them in the OFF state Unforcing only removes the Force option The points remain in their last state until you manually change them or they are changed by the user program in the S7 200 CPU 84 Operating Your TD Device Chapter 5 Changing the Operating Mode of the S7 200 CPU TD 200C Only The Change STOP RUN Mode command is only available for the TD 200C and is only available if you selected this function when you configured the TD 200C with the Text Display wizard See Chapter 4 You can use the TD 200C to change the operating mode of the S7 200 CPU from STOP to RUN or from RUN to STOP The operator may need to enter the TD password if the TD 200C is configured for password protection In order to allow the TD 200C to change the operating mode the mode selector switch on the S7 200 must be 1 TD Seti set to either RUN or TERM Tene The TD 200C cannot change the operating mode if the Force I O mode selector switch is set to STOP Change STOP RUN Mode Make MC Edit CPU Memory Figure 5 21 Changing the Operating Mode Copying the User Program to a Memory Cartridge TD 200C Only The Make MC memory cartridge command is only available for the TD 200C and only if you selected this function when you configured the TD 200
142. s custom faceplate 20 Faceplate template fle 12 Bal File types 28 Installing a custom faceplate 20 Keypad configuration file td2 td1 27 34 Options Order number for faceplate material Overview 12 Printer requirements Saving 34 Starting the application Tasks for creating a custom faceplate Templates 23 Text Display wizard 40 42 Tools options Keys Accessing screens alarms and menus 68 Button descriptions 64 Button template Displaying information 66 Editing variables 67 75 Keypad Designer Adding buttons Deleting buttons 30 Erasing buttons Modifying buttons Properties 30 32 Panel image Reversing the panel image 34 L Label insert TD 200 Dimensions Modifying Language set Multiple 59 61 Primary Switching languages Laser printer requirements Latin 1 character set Latin 2 character set 104 Making Cable to supply power to TD 200 111 Making a cable No power to TD 200 111 Memory cartridge Menus Accessing the menus 68 Default display mode Diagnostic Menu 82 87 Display Alarms Displaying information 66 Editing variables 67 Hierarchy 68 Operator Menu 78 81 Messages Accessing screens alarms and menus 68 Displaying information 66 Editing variables 67 Momentary contact Buttons Mounting a TD device 17 19 Spacers Multiple language sets 59 61 117 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual N Network Add
143. s DC sensor supply M J Logic circuit reference is the same as the input power supply M on a CPU with DC power supply CPU communication ports have the same reference as logic circuit DL Analog inputs and outputs are not isolated from logic circuit Analog inputs are full differential to provide low voltage common mode rejection Logic circuit is isolated from ground to 500 VAC DC digital inputs and outputs are isolated from logic circuit to 500 VAC DC digital I O groups are isolated from each other by 500 VAC Relay outputs are isolated from logic circuit to 1 500 VAC Relay output groups are isolated from each other by 1 500 VAC DU0ODLU 0LDL AC power supply line and neutral are isolated from ground the logic circuit and all I O to 1 500 VAC Troubleshooting Refer to Table C 1 for a list of the problems that could occur with the TD device and possible causes and solutions Table C 1 Error Messages Problem NO PARAMETER BLOCK No CPU COMM HARDWARE ERROR NETWORK ERROR TD device cannot establish a network connection or enter an existing network CPU BUSY CPU IN STOP MODE Display backlight is on but no message is displayed User cannot access the TD system menus Possible Cause The TD device could not find a parameter block in the programmable logic controller The TD device found a parameter block in the programmable logic controller but it contains errors Address of the S7 200 CPU
144. s a network master when it is connected over a network that contains one or more S7 200 CPUs The TD device is also designed to operate with other masters in a network Multiple TD devices can be used with one or more 87 200 CPUs connected to the same network More than one TD device can connect to the same S7 200 CPU Features of the TD Devices You can use your TD device to perform the following tasks Lj Viewing a hierarchy of user menus and screens that allow an operator to interact with the application or process You create these user menus and screens with the Text Display wizard of STEP 7 Micro WIN Displaying alarms bit enabled messages that are generated by the S7 200 CPU You define these alarms with the Text Display wizard of STEP 7 Micro WIN O Modifying designated program variables The TD device allows you to define a variable as either a text string or a numeric string Text string All characters in a variable are editable Numeric string Only the numeric characters are editable the cursor skips over all non numeric characters The TD device allows you to define a variable as a word double word or real Forcing or unforcing I O points You can force individual I O points in the S7 200 CPU to be on or off TD 200C and TD 200 only Setting the time and date if the S7 200 CPU supports a real time clock O Viewing the CPU status including version information The TD 200C provides additional functio
145. sets Comparison TD devices 5 Components 16 Creating a custom keypad 12 26 Description Features 3 Order number Faceplate materal 14 TD CPU cable 90 Printer requirements Standard TD keypads Task overview PROFIBUS DP network Cable specifications 108 Repeaters 109 Properties of buttons TD 100C TD 200C 30 32 64 R Real numbers 75 Releasing a password Repeaters Network Restoring standard TD keypad 23 82 113 Reversing the panel image Reviewing the configured messages 109 RS 485 standard S 7 200 CPU Changing the operating mode Editing the CPU memory 86 88 Error messages Firmware version General isolation characteristics Making a memory cartridge Model number Parameter block 7 Supplying power to the TD device Screens Accessing the menus 68 Button descriptions 64 Configuring 49 53 Default display mode 7 56 Displaying information Displaying screens 8 Editing variables 67 Index Entering a password Overview Parameter block 7 Releasing a password Screen variables Text message 51 User menu 50 Setting the time and date for the TD device Setup Guidelines 92 Simplified Chinese Character set 60 Simplified Chinese character Set 99 Simplified Chinese character set 99 Spacers Special characters Specifications 90 92 Standard TD Character set 94 Keypad 23 64 Restoring keypad 23 Keypads Restoring keypad 82 R
146. signer and printing a faceplate Figure 2 10 Standard TD Keypad for the TD 200C and TD 100C Tip m On an initial setup for the TD 100C or TD 200C use the default keypad template shipped with the device to configure baud rates and addresses Once the TD device has communicated to the CPU the TD device will use the custom keypad configuration Tip m If you are using a custom keypad that does not support the ENTER and ESC buttons you must use the standard keypad to set up the TD device To restore the standard TD keypad 1 Power down the TD device 2 Press and hold the lower right corner where ENTER key is located on the standard keypad 3 Power up the TD device The default keypad is restored until the TD device is power cycled again 23 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for Your TD Device With the TD 100C and the TD 200C you can design a custom keypad that incorporates buttons keys of varying size with varying shapes colors or fonts that can be layered onto any background image You can configure up to 14 buttons on the TD 100C and up to 20 buttons on the TD 200C The Keypad Designer application allows you to create a custom designed layout for the keypad of the TD 100C and TD 200C and also includes samples and templates in the following directories J Sample bitmaps for buttons and backgrounds C Program Files Siemens TD Keypad
147. splay wizard allocates the memory required to store the information for the TD device If you configure more than one parameter block for the S7 200 CPU with each parameter block having a different range of addresses in V memory you can connect several TD devices to that one S7 200 CPU You configure the V memory address for the specific parameter block for each of the TD devices The Diagnostic Menu of the TD device provides a TD Setup command for specifying the starting address of the parameter block Tip The parameter block for the TD 100C is not compatible with the parameter blocks for the TD 200C or the TD 200 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Displaying the Screens and Alarms on the TD Device When the operator uses the buttons on the TD device to select a screen the TD device reads the screen information from the parameter block stored in V memory of the S7 200 CPU and displays the appropriate screen When you configure an alarm you also configure an alarm bit for enabling a specific alarm The logic of your user program sets this alarm bit to display the alarm on the TD device When you create the text for the alarm you also designate the alarm bit If you configured an alarm to require acknowledgement by an operator that alarm also has an acknowledge bit The TD device continuously polls the alarm bits to determine which alarms have been enabled To display an alarm on the TD device your user program in the S7 200 CP
148. splayed by the TD device user defined messages The TD device supports English Em You can configure the TD to display menus and prompts in a specific national language French German Italian Configure Which national language should prompts and standard menus use Simplified Chinese and S pan is h h The TD can be configured to support different character sets for user messages Press F1 for more information on how this might be useful Select the character set for the Which character set would you lke to use for user defined messages text in your alarms and screens aint prada aen ser Eng en iwestem Refer to Appendix A for descriptions of the character sets supported by the TD device The Simplified Chinese Character Set is an Click for Help and Support lt Prev ema electronic file that resides on the STEP 7 Micro WIN Figure 4 9 Localizing the TD Device documentation CD These settings define a language set for the TD device The Text Display wizard also provides a series of dialogs for copying the alarms and screens to create additional language sets TD 200C and TD 200 only For each language set you select the language and the character set Tip m When you create multiple language sets TD 200C and TD 200 only the Text Display wizard copies the alarms and screens from the primary language set to the other language set You then edit the screens and alarms to translate the text displayed for the new langu
149. t 8 Changing the operating mode of the S7 200 CPU Character sets 4 Comparing TD devices 5 Components 16 Configuration tasks 40 42 Contrast of the display Creating a custom keypad 12 26 Default display mode Description 2 Dimensions TD 200C Displaying alarms Displaying information 66 Displaying screens Editing the CPU memory 86 88 Editing variables 67 75 Entering a password Establishin a connection 23 Features 5 Forcing I O 84 Installation procedures 15 23 Installing a custom faceplate 20 38 Keypad configuration file td2 27 34 Making a memory cartridge Ej Mounting instructions 17 19 Multiple Language sets 59 61 Order number Faceplate material 13 TD 200C 90 Parameter block Printer requirements Product overview 1 13 Releasing a password Reviewing the configured messages 84 Screens F Set time and date 120 Setup Spacers Specifications Standard configuration Standard TD faceplate Standard TD keypad 64 Supplying power 22 Task overview 9 11 Tasks for creating a custom faceplate TD parameters 42 47 Button functionality Device Enabling TD menu functions 44 Keypad configuration file td2 47 Language set primary ks Password 44 Update rate TD CPU cable 21 Templates Types of alarms 55 TD Bit Usage summary 76 TD CPU cable 16 Creating a pin out Template for printing multiple faceplates 12 26 Printer requirements Templates
150. t Table A 10 Greek Character Set for the TD 100C TD 200 and TD 200C 4D 77 7A 122 8 A 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 R 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 w nH o Bi 9 HK ON KKSECCANAOCVTOZE 8T 140 l 142 143 144 146 147 148 149 150 w On runhuUNron 152 153 154 193 156 158 159 161 162 Scac SExGCAQNDAIOMEAT A O3 mcoOo u20c cwo0 c mDcox 2IZouzzzomx e gogrmmtbol1lmr JO ccovoeorm 164 165 a b C d e f g h I j k m n o p q r S t u y w X rxouo ncr onmooco ig y i r m 101 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Hebrew Character Set TD 200C TD 200 only Table A 11 Hebrew Character Set for the TD 200 and TD 200C HK ON XK SEX CANAOCTTOZEZ l DOONAN CnIL O IIIc Uc o gt DPOvvVY GIFre IJswryvVvzZz a b c d e f g h I j k m n o p q r s t u v w x rAXo o rommuooizrig svi ys 102 Technical Specifications and Reference Information Appendix A Latin 1 Character Set Table A 12 Latin 1 Character Set for the TD 100C TD 200 and TD 200C 20 32 M 4D 77 7 122 8 A 167 D4 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 218 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 238 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 YUKON KK SK CHAMNAODVA Z l ODON ANR UNEeON ET AEC A e O O C D O Roe oli OOOO Hawg
151. t most character position indicates more alarms are active but not visible on the display The operator can press either the UP or the DOWN arrow key to scroll through the other enabled alarms The operator can edit or accept variable values by pressing the ENTER key The TD device will write the updated variable value to the CPU and set the edit notification bit for that variable when the operator presses the ENTER key The TD device then moves the cursor to the next editable variable Pressing ENTER for the last editable variable of an alarm writes this last value to the 7 200 CPU and the TD device then resets the alarm enable bit For more information on editing variables see Editing a Variable that is Embedded in an Alarm or a Screen in Chapter 5 Every alarm falls into one of four possible alarm acknowledgement and editing types This section explains specifically how each alarm type is handled by the TD device The four alarm types follow No acknowledgement required no edits allowed Acknowledgement required no edits allowed g No acknowledgement required edits allowed Acknowledgement required edits allowed No Acknowledgement Required No Edits Allowed In this combination of no acknowledgement required and no edits allowed the TD device simply displays the alarm The ENTER key has no function since there are no editable variables within the alarm The alarm may contain variables that are updated at the update rate of th
152. te the layout of the buttons aay Application Configure the functionality for Third Party each button Add an image for the keypad panel Print the faceplate for the TD device Word Processing Create the keypad configuration i Application file td1 or td2 Optional Text Display Wizard Configure the parameter block for Print the faceplate onto the the TD device blank label material Figure 3 1 Using the Keypad Designer to Create the Custom Faceplate for Your TD Device Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for Your TD Device Chapter 3 As shown in Figure 3 2 you perform the following tasks when designing a custom keypad Youuse the Keypad Designer to define the layout and the functions for the buttons O You export the button template to a third party graphics application You then create the panel image by designing the graphical representations for the buttons and the background for the faceplate Lj After you import the panel image into the Keypad Designer you print the faceplate for the TD device You use the Keypad Designer to create the configuration file td2 for the TD 200C or td1 for the TD 100C Lr Create the layout for the keypad m Add the buttons to the keypad grid m Adjust the size and location of the buttons Design the graphics for the faceplate Design the background for the panel image Configure the functionality f
153. ter Set y Tip The Simplified Chinese character set requires a Chinese version of Windows or a Chinese emulator to properly display Chinese characters in the Text Display wizard You must start the Chinese emulator before you start the STEP 7 Micro WIN software On the TD 200C and the TD 200 you can display up to 20 single byte characters per line of your message Because Simplified Chinese uses double byte characters you can display up to 10 double byte characters per line for a message in Chinese On the TD 100C you can display up to 16 single byte characters per line of your message Because Simplified Chinese uses double byte characters you can display up to 8 double byte characters per line for a message in Chinese The standard ASCII characters such as numbers punctuation and upper and lowercase alphabet characters are available when using the Simplified Chinese character set Depending on your keyboard and or emulator some of these standard characters may be formatted as single byte characters instead of the double byte characters like the Simplified Chinese characters Standard ASCII characters and Chinese characters can be mixed on the TD display The Text Display wizard displays 8 or 10 double byte character places for the text of a screen or alarm You can fit any of the following combinations into a character position 1 double byte character J 2single byte characters standard ASCII LJ 1 single byte characte
154. text of a screen or alarm You can fit any of the following combinations into a character position 1 double byte character J 2single byte characters standard ASCII J 1 single byte character and 1 single byte blank You cannot fit one single byte character plus one double byte character in a character position The TD 100C does not support the entire Simplified Chinese character set The most used characters have been included in the TD 100C See the Simplified Chinese Characters Set fora list of supported characters Characters that are not supported by the TD 100C are displayed as a square Tip The Simplified Chinese Character Set electronic file resides on the STEP 7 Micro WIN documentation CD This file shows the characters supported by the different TD devices 99 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Cyrillic Character Set Table A 9 Cyrillic Character Set for the TD 100C TD 200 and TD 200C Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec S m i d oc o AT a m H D Hs Spo x e mN ME XCAmDOozsz cctsmd Pp oon oaunthuoNnNnron COA Fy BP OvoTCr EE ce x GBR ANDIAOTESASTwWRABTAOAMAMOWTOCoOE ECE xX S a b C d e f g h I j k m n o p q r S t u v w x ANQTIOLTEZ SASS wv mbano me o N vaso rzxXo co rommoogsoxig evy s sS L2 Lm nc Me 100 Technical Specifications and Reference Information Appendix A Greek Character Se
155. the CPU and set the edit notification bit for that variable when the operator presses the ENTER key completing the edit of the variable If the variable was configured as a numeric string the cursor skips over any non numeric characters in the message See Chapter 4 After you have edited all of the variables in an alarm the TD device resets the alarm bit in the S7 200 CPU Notice Due to restrictions in the format used to store real floating point numbers in both the S7 200 CPU and the TD device the accuracy of the number is limited to six significant digits Editing a real number with more than six digits may not change the value of the variable or may cause other digits within the number to change Changing the least significant right most digit of a real number variable with more than six digits may have no effect For example if you try to change the 9 in 1234 56789 the value of the variable does not change Changing the most significant left most digit of a real number variable with more than six digits may cause other less significant digits in the variable to change 75 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual TD Bit Usage A summary of the TD bit usage is shown in Table 5 1 Table 5 1 Bits Associated with Alarms and Screens ALARM ENABLE ALARM ACKNOW LEDGE 76 Summary of TD Bit Usage Enable Condition for the Bit The alarm must be enabled with the TD ALRM instruction using the Alarm Sym
156. the TD device If you configured both alarms and screens you also designated which type of message screens or the alarms would be the default display mode for the TD device After power up or after a period of inactivity the TD device returns to the default display mode In addition to the screens and alarms that you configured the TD device provides standard functions that the operator can access from system level and pre defined menus From the default display mode the operator uses ESC to access the menu hierarchy The operator then presses ENTER to select the menu item for accessing the other menus or functions Figure 5 5 and Figure 5 6 show the hierarchy of menus for these functions for the TD devices The menus show all of the functions that are available on the TD device For some of the functions to be listed on the menu you must have enabled the function during configuration See Chapter 4 Screens Default screen Screens 1 Screens 2 Up to 8 entries CPU Status Set Time and Date Set Language TD Setup View Messages Display Alarms Force I O Operator Menu Change CPU Mode Diagnostic Menu Make Memory Cartridge Release Password Edit CPU Memory Figure 5 5 Menu Hierarchy for the TD 200 and TD 200C 68 Operating Your TD Device Chapter 5 Figure 5 6 Menu Hierarchy for the TD 100C 69 SIMATIC
157. the default display After power up or after a period of inactivity one minute the TD device returns to the default display mode As shown in Figure 5 8 and Figure 5 9 the operator can switch between the default display mode and the secondary display mode Tip For the TD 100C and the TD 200C If you do not configure buttons for ESC or ENTER you cannot access the main menu TD 200C and TD 200 Screens Up to 8 Screens Each for Up to 8 Groups Screen 1 User menu item 1 Use the UP or DOWN arrow User menu item 2 button to scroll through the e screens for this group Up to 8 entries Screens Alarm message Use the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to scroll through the list Display Alarms of alarm messages Operator Menu Diagnostic Menu Release Password Figure 5 8 TD 200C and TD 200 Navigating between the Default and Secondary Displays 71 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual 72 TD 100C Screens Up to 8 Screens Each for Up to 4 Groups Screen 1 User menu item 1 Use the UP or DOWN arrow ee button to scroll through the e screens for this group Up to 4 entries Screens Alarm message Use the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to scroll through the list Display Alarms of alarm messages CPU Status Set Time Release Password Clean Keypad TD Setup Figure 5 9 TD 100C Navigating between the Default and Secondary Displays Displaying the
158. ts Allowed In this combination of no acknowledgement required and edits allowed the TD device displays a alarm and then waits for the operator to edit a value in the alarm All of the variables within the alarm are updated at the update rate Since the alarm does not require acknowledgement this type of alarm is removed from the TD device display if a higher priority alarm is enabled in the 7 200 CPU Acknowledgement Required Edits Allowed In this combination of acknowledgement required and edits allowed the TD device displays the alarm causes the entire alarm to flash blink and then waits until the operator acknowledges the alarm and edits or accepts the values in the alarm This type of alarm requires that the operator edits or accepts the values displayed in the alarm If the operator aborts the edit by pressing the ESC key before editing all the values in the alarm the alarm flashes to indicate that edits are still required When the alarm is enabled in the S7 200 CPU the TD device notes this and if there is space available on the display reads the alarm from the CPU The TD device then displays the alarm and causes the entire alarm to flash to notify the operator that the alarm is present and must be acknowledged Setting the Default Display Mode and Alarm Parameters The TD device supports alarms that are displayed under program control After you have configured the TD device you can configure the alarms When you configure th
159. ts that the wizard will generate for use in your program creates an entry in the project tree for the TD configuration The Text Display Wizard will now generate the project components for your selected configuration and make that code available for use by your program Your requested configuration consists of the following Project components STEP 7 Micro WIN also creates the following subroutines Configure Subroutine TD ALM O Subroutine TD_CTAL_0 Global Symbol Table TD_SYM_0 Data page TD_DATA_0 for the TD configuration at VB0 VB290 j TD CTRL x where x is the TD configuration number User Menu The subroutine TD_CTRL_0 should be called on every program scan and only be used once in your program The subroutine TD ALM 0 should be called to enable a specific alarm This subroutine ensures that all updates for the TD device such as alarms or changing the language setting occur This wizard configuration will be referenced in the project tree by name You can edit the default name to Erte ij better identify this wizard configuration immediately EE Your user program should use Click for Help and Support Cancel SMO 0 to call this subroutine every scan Figure 4 30 Summary Dialog j TD ALM x where x is the TD configuration number Your user program uses this subroutine to call the alarm by the symbolic name configured by the Text Display wizard This subroutine requires the
160. tthe File Print menu command 4 Selectthe laser printer and click OK 5 Using the cut lines and a paper cutter cut the faceplate from the material Figure 3 19 Printing a Single Faceplate Tip For best results use a razor blade cutting knife with a metal straight edge to cut the faceplate from the material You can also use a high quality paper cutter Be especially careful when using Scissors or similar tools Scissors are more likely to stretch or tear the material causing irregular edges for the faceplate Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for YourTD Device Chapter 3 Printing the Faceplate from a Word Processing Application y You use a word processing application such as Microsoft Word to print multiple copies of the faceplate onto A4 size blank faceplate material After you export the panel image of the faceplate into a document you adjust the location of the panel images and print the document Tip Siemens provides document files in 6 languages for Microsoft Word that helps you to align the panel images for the perforations on the A4 blank faceplate material To open these documents browse to the Templates subdirectory under the Keypad Designer application C Program Files Siemens TD Keypad Designer Templates and select the template for your TD device and language LUE Perforated Areas A4 Faceplate Material Before printing the faceplate onto the blank faceplate materi
161. ttons Panel image if one was imported Use the File Save or File Save As menu Y Select the keypad configuration file command to save the configuration of the td1 or td2 when configuring the keypad TD device with Text Display Wizard The Text Display Wizard uses this information for configuring the TD 100C or TD 200C See Figure 3 15 Saving the TD Configuration File Chapter 4 for more information Tip The Keypad Designer allows you to save invalid or incomplete configurations This allows you to save interim versions of your work However always ensure that the final configuration of the keypad is valid and complete before using the configuration file tdx with the Text Display wizard Reversing the Panel Image 34 The Reverse Panel Image option only affects the way that the panel image is saved to a file using the File gt Export gt Panel Image to File menu command The exported bitmap file can then be inserted into the Microsoft Word template For more information see the next section Printing the Panel Image on a Faceplate The Reverse Panel Image option does not change the layout of the keypad Printing a reversed image allows you to orient the side of the faceplate with the ink from the printing process towards the TD device The operator then touches only the plastic membrane and not the ink when pressing a button See Figure 3 16 Lj Printing a non reversed panel image allows the elements to b
162. twork connection Refer to the SINEC IK10 Catalog Refer to Appendix B for information about using the TD device on a network As shown in Figure 2 9 the TD device provides up to two options for providing power J The TD CPU cable allows the S7 200 Connector for an external power supply CPU to provide power to the TD device TD 200C and TD 200 only over the communications port This is the only option available for the TD 100C Communications port For information about the TD CPU cable and the communications port refer to ium Appendix B SN Youcan connect the TD 200C or the le Cel TD 200 to an external power supply oo 9 Cas The TD 200C or TD 200 requires 120 mA JN at 24 VDC to operate An optional power ov 424 VDC connector is provided with the TD 200C and the TD 200 Figure 2 9 Connecting Power to the TD Device Installing Your TD Device Chapter 2 Establishing a Connection for Your TD Device As described in Chapter 4 you use the Text Display wizard of STEP 7 Micro WIN to configure the screens alarms languages and custom keypad layout for the TD 100C and the TD 200C The 7 200 CPU stores this information in a parameter block V memory The TD devices ship with a default configuration and are set to communicate at a rate of 9600 baud TD 200C The TD devices must communicate with the T Text displ n A san 1 S7 200 CPU to be able to read the parameter Mec S
163. umeric String or Text The user must enter the password 0000 before editing this data String This data should automatically become editable when the message is enabled L Digits to the right of the decimal Up to 7 Click for Help and Support Cancel Figure 4 17 Inserting PLC Data The TD device rounds a real number to the specified decimal place For example if the real number value is 123 456 and you select 2 digits to the right of the decimal the TD 200 displays this value as 123 46 Tip Refer to the SIMATIC S7 200 Programmable Controller System Manual for information about the data types or for the memory addresses supported by the S7 200 CPU 51 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual You can also allow the operator to modify the data stored at this memory location in the 7 200 CPU Lj You can require the operator enter the TD password before editing the variable You must have enabled password protection for the TD device O You can configure the cursor to jump to the variable field J You can define a symbolic name for the variable You use the symbolic name to access this data with your user program Clicking OK inserts the variable into the text of the screen The Text Display wizard inserts a block of 4 characters to show the presence of the variable The value to be displayed for the variable is right justified at that location anchored to the right most character Data values are al
164. unforce all inputs and outputs The Force I O command is available only if you enabled the force menu when you configured the TD device with the Text Display wizard Caution Turning off the power to the S7 200 CPU before the force information is written to the permanent memory in the CPU can cause the S7 200 CPU to experience a failure the next time you turn the S7 200 CPU on To clear the error condition use the TD device to either unforce all of the I O points or else rewrite the force information to the S7 200 CPU Cycling the power to the S7 200 CPU should clear the error If the S7 200 CPU requires a password before allowing the I O to be forced the TD device prompts the TD Setup operator to enter the 8 character CPU password View Messages The Force I O command provides the following options EUGA Change CPU Mode Force Inputs Allows you to force individual Make MC inputs on or off or to turn off the Force function Edit CPU Memory Force Outputs Allows you to force individual outputs on or off or to turn off the Force function O Unforce All I O Allows you to turn off the Force function for all of the forced I O points Force Inputs Use the UP or DOWN arrow to select the specific I O Force Outputs point Pressing ENTER moves the cursor to the Force Unforce All I O options For a TD 200C you can also use the RIGHT arrow For a TD 200 you can use the SHIFT DOWN a
165. utton T ny Add an image for the keypad panel Print the faceplate for the TD device Create the keypad configuration file td1 for the TD 100C or Word Processing Application Optional td2 for the TD 200C h E Text Display Wizard Configure the Print the faceplate onto the blank TD device label material Figu re 1 7 Using the Keypad Designer and Other Applications to Create a Custom Faceplate Product Overview Chapter 1 Printing the Custom Faceplate for the TD Device The TD 100C and the TD 200C ship with one blank faceplate envelope size for printing the faceplate The faceplate is constructed from durable polyester material which has been designed especially for use on HMI faceplates g You can print a single faceplate directly from the Keypad Designer on the envelope sized blank faceplate g To print multiple faceplates you can use the Microsoft Word template provided in the Templates subdirectory that ensures your faceplate design is properly sized You can print multiple faceplates onto the perforated A4 size blank faceplate sheets Refer to Chapter 3 for specific information about printing the custom faceplate for the TD 100C or the TD 200C Tip m The faceplate material is specially treated on one side to accommodate printing with a laser printer The treated surface is up or toward you when you are holding the material with the cut corner in the top right of the sheet Ensure
166. uttons Standard Faceplate TD 100C UP arrow scrolls upwards through Text display area Arrow buttons menu items or increments a value that can be edited DOWN arrow scrolls downwards through menu items or decrements a value that can be edited LEFT and RIGHT arrows move the cursor left or right within the message TD 100C and TD 200C only Fora TD 200 use SHIFT DOWN to move right and SHIFT UP to move left You can also use ENTER to move to the next variable message Configurable buttons and ESC To select a menu item use the UP and DOWN arrows to scroll through the list of available items Figure 5 2 Standard TD 100C Keyboard The TD device highlights the menu item Pressing ENTER selects the highlighted item Pressing ESC returns to the previous menu or screen 65 SIMATIC Text Display TD User Manual Displaying Information on the TD Device The TD device provides both screens user defined menus with associated screens of information and bit enabled alarm messages O Menu A menu is a list of items that select a grouping of related screens The TD 200C and the TD 200 have 8 menus available the TD 100C has 4 menus available Screen or alarm A screen or alarm for the TD 200 and TD 200C displays up to two lines of text that provide information for the operator Each line can be up to 20 characters of text a
167. vice reads the parameter block from the 7 200 CPU You d d d d use the Text Display wizard of STEP 7 Micro WIN to perform the following tasks Configuring the parameters for the TD device Creating the screens and alarms to be displayed on the TD device Creating the language sets for the TD device TD 200C and TD 200 only Assigning the V memory address for the parameter block Tip m To connect your TD device to a network you use the Diagnostic or TD Setup Menu of the TD device to set up the network addresses baud rate and other parameters Refer to Chapter 5 In This Chapter Overview of the Configuration Tasks sseseseee Configuring the TD Device ssssssseeee IH Configuring the Screens for the TD Device seeeeseeee eee Configuring the Alarms 5 cece eee eee m a ha Configuring the Language Sets for the TD Device TD Task Overview 2 xbv bU bbe diet ded de te dh dedbded edodiedddde eei Starting the Text Display Wizard for the TD Device 0 eee eee eee Selecting the Type of TD Device to Configure 0 000 cece eee ees Selecting a Password for the TD Device 0 0 c cece eee ees Enabling the TD Menu Functions 00 ce eee eee Selecting the Update Rate for the TD Device 0 0c e eee eee ees Selecting the Language and the Character Set 0 00 cece eee cece ees Selecting the Font Size TD 100C
168. w These functions allow you to access the pre configured menus and functions of the TD device Inserting a Button To add a button to the keypad grid 1 Click the Draw Button icon 2 Move the cursor over the grid 3 Move the cursor and button into position on the keypad grid 4 Hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor to adjust the size and shape of the button ee ee ee je i coe mede pin mi d 5 Release the mouse button to insert _ statio the button onto the keypad Figure 3 6 Adding a Button After you have inserted the button onto the keypad grid you can relocate the button by dragging it to a new location on the grid However you cannot resize the button Modifying the Shape of a Button The Keypad Designer provides two methods for modifying the shape of a button Changing the size or shape of a button by adding a second button on top of the first button Erasing a portion of the button Extending the Shape of a Button You cannot resize a button that has been inserted onto the keypad grid You can however insert a second button on top of the first button to create a new size for the button As shown in Figure 3 7 adding a second button also allows you to create buttons of non rectangular shape combining the shapes of both buttons When you insert the second button ensure that the cursor is within the boundaries of the first button Figure 3 7 Extending the Shape of
169. w and change the values of the data stored in the Configure The TD provides password protection for certain menus and editing of PLC data Enable Password protection password 0000 9999 0000 The TD can be configured to allow the operator to access different PLC functions Each of these menus may be separately enabled and each will require the password if password protection is enabled Iv Enable the Time of Day TOD menu I Enable the Force menu IV Enable the Program Memory Cartridge menu Iv Enable the Change PLC Operating Mode menu Enable the Edit PLC Memory menu 7 200 CPU The update rate determines how often the TD polls the PLC for alarms and PLC data changes How often should the TD poll the PLC for updates s fast as possible z Click for Help and Support Prev oce Figure 4 7 Enabling the CPU Functions for the TD 200C TD 100C Text Display Wizard Nn xi Select the function you want to appear on the TD 100C menus with the PLC Standard Menus and Update Rate Use this page to enable operator access to specific TD menus and to specify the update rate for communications The TD 100C supports the Setting the Time of Day clock function This function allows you to set the time and date for the S7 200 CPU function Configure The TD provides password protection for certain menus and editing of PLC data Enable Password protection password 0000 9999 0000
170. ways right justified to the right most character of an embedded variable As a data value grows in magnitude it utilizes more spaces to the left of the anchor point and can overwrite the text characters Always provide sufficient space between the end of your text and the anchor point to allow for the expected range of the data value Tip m The actual number of characters used to display a value varies with the size of the value To help calculate the number of characters required for displaying the value of the variable see the examples listed in Table 4 1 The TD device displays all values as decimal numbers Positive signed values are displayed without a sign and negative signed values are displayed with a leading minus sign Unsigned values are displayed without a sign A leading zero is used for all fractional numbers for example 0 5 Real numbers are displayed with the number of decimal places you specify The value is rounded to the specified decimal place Table 4 1 Calculating the Number of Characters Required to Display a Value pesolution Maximum Number of Size Type Digits to right Characters Example of decimal Byte String Not applicable Line length Hello world VB Numeric Not applicable Line length 800 333 7421 String Word Unsigned 0 5 12345 VW 1104 6 1234 5 1 2345 5 7 0 12345 6 8 0 012345 7 9 0 0012345 Signed 0 6 12345 1to4 7 1234 5 1 2345 5 8 0 12345 6 9 0 012345 7 10 0 0012345 Double Word Unsigned 0
171. with a pull out user label that allows you to label the function keys for your application The TD 100C and the TD 200C ship with a blank faceplate that you can customize and a pre printed faceplate for the standard TD keypad The faceplate is constructed from durable polyester material which has been designed specifically for use for HMI faceplates Tip To print your custom designed image onto the blank faceplate material you must use a laser printer that supports the printing of transparencies on both A4 and envelope formats and also supports color printing General TD Installation Information Tip To ensure compliance with IP 65 or UL 50 Type 4X m The minimum panel thickness must be at least 1 5 mm m Forthe TD 200C and TD 200 the mounting screws must be tightened to a torque of 0 7 N m m Forthe TD 100C the mounting screws must be tightened to a torque of 0 2 Nm about 0 5 mm the height of the seal m The gasket must be replaced whenever the TD device is removed and reinstalled To procure new gaskets contact your Siemens distributor or sales representative This equipment is suitable for use in Class Division 2 Groups A B C D Class I Zone 2 Group IIC or non hazardous locations Warning WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT WHILE CIRCUIT IS LIVE UNLESS LOCATION IS KNOWN TO BE NON HAZARDOUS Warning WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class Division
172. x 28 0 20 kg 3 meters 0 15 kg 1 Ifthe TD 100C is purchased inside North America the TD CPU cable is included with the TD 100C Ifthe TD 100C is purchased outside North America the cable must be ordered separately Table A 2 General Keyboard Display PLC interface Supply voltage Un Current consumption In Inrush current Degree of protection Safety Safety standard Noise emission General Specifications TD 100C 6ES7 272 1BA10 0YAO Customizable faceplate Supports up to 14 keys FSTN Graphic Display with 132 x 65 columns x rows no backlight TD 200 6ES7 272 0AA30 0YAO TD 200C 6ES7 272 1AA10 0YAO Membrane keypad with 9 keys Tab inserts for customer specific labeling Customizable faceplate Supports up to 20 keys STN Graphic Display with 181 x 33 Columns x Rows LED backlight RS 485 PPI 9 6 19 2 187 5 Kbits s Supplied by the S7 200 CPU no external supply 24 VDC 8 VDC 30 VDC safety extra low voltage NEC Class 2 or limited power source Typical 20 mA maximum 50 mA at Uy 24V no fuse in TD 100C Not applicable IP 65 mounted on front of the panel IP 20 mounted on casing UL 50 Type 4X IEC61131 2 UL508 CSA C22 2 No 142 24 VDC 15 VDC 30 VDC safety extra low voltage NEC Class 2 or limited power source supplied by the S7 200 CPU mains adapter or a 24 VDC external supply The TD device has no integrated means of protection aga
173. you to protect the security of your process or application By enabling a four digit password from 0000 to 9999 you can control access to the 7 200 CPU by requiring that an operator enter the password before editing variables from the TD device The TD password also restricts access to the following TD functions Settime and date TD Setup Forcing I O Changing the CPU mode O O O O Creating a memory cartridge Editing CPU memory Tip The TD password affects only the ability of an operator to use the TD device for certain functions If your S7 200 CPU is configured to require a password the operator must enter the CPU password to force I O and create a memory cartridge The TD password is used in addition to the CPU password Enabling the TD Menu Functions You can select the TD functions that appear on your TD device menu The TD devices have different functions available Refer to Chapter 5 for information about these CPU functions TD 200 Text Display Wizard xj B Standard Menus and Update Rate Select the functions you want to Use this page to enable operator access to peek TD merus end to speci the update rate for communications appear on the TD 200 menus The TD 200 supports the following The TD provides password protection for certain menus and eding of PLC data functions c Enable Password protection Configure password 0000 9993 0000 m S etti n g th e Ti m e of D ay c l iS ck The TD can be configured
174. ys a alarm and then waits for the operator to edit a value in the alarm All of the variables within the alarm are updated at the update rate Since the alarm does not require acknowledgement this type of alarm is removed from the TD device display if a higher priority alarm is enabled in the 7 200 CPU Acknowledgement Required Edits Allowed In this combination of acknowledgement required and edits allowed the TD device displays the alarm causes the entire alarm to flash blink and then waits until the operator acknowledges the alarm and edits or accepts the values in the alarm This type of alarm requires that the operator edits or accepts the values displayed in the alarm If the operator aborts the edit by pressing the ESC key before editing all the values in the alarm the alarm flashes to indicate that edits are still required When the alarm is enabled in the S7 200 CPU the TD device notes this and if there is space available on the display reads the alarm from the CPU The TD device then displays the alarm and causes the entire alarm to flash to notify the operator that the alarm is present and must be acknowledged Operating Your TD Device Chapter 5 Clearing an Alarm d d a If an alarm required acknowledgement the TD device will clear the alarm enable at the same time that the Alarm Acknowledgement bit is set in the CPU If an alarm contains editable variables the TD device will clear the alarm enable bit when

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