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1. 1810 30 V DC Page 45 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 12 3 Querying Text i el i a i EB e IST SER TES Number 0 to 255 1 display 0 clear Function text query 00 Strobe rising edge 0 to 1 apply value now For example the following assignments are used to display text 12 ME EEE EEE EEE SR ec EB ES RER TES Page 46 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein Stra e 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 12 4 Querying Graphics EERE IEEE Number 0 to 255 1 display 0 clear Function query graphic 01 Strobe rising edge 0 to 1 apply value now For example the following assignments are used to clear graphic 7 ll JE i EA SIT TS TS BE S S Y ILS Page 47 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 12 5 Setting the Variables Variables with a single character can be set directly
2. EG Konformitatserklarung Declaration of EC Conformity Produktbezeichnung migra SC MC PN Product name Produktbeschreibung Grafikf hige LED GroBanzeige mit Profinet IO Interface Product description Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface Hersteller microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Manufacturer Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Das bezeichnete Produkt stimmt mit der folgenden Europaischen Richtlinie berein We herewith confirm that the above men tioned product meets the requirements of the following standard Die bereinstimmung des bezeichneten Produktes mit den Vorschriften der Richtli nie wird nachgewiesen durch die vollst n dige Einhaltung folgender Normen The correspondence of the above mentioned product with these requirements is proved by the fact that these products meet with the fol lowing single standards Nummer Bezeichnung Europ ische Norm Elektromagnetische 2004 108 EG Vertr glichkeit EMV EN61000 6 2 2006 EN61000 6 4 2007 Weiden den 22 03 2013 po Ale Leiter operatives Geschaft COO Prokurist Authorized Signatory Page 58 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 5 4 Warranty Liability For the
3. defined 8 data bits no parit Switch setting 14 not 19200 baud Igne sensor 9496 9496 E defined 8 data bits test mode 2 odd parity ii P defined 8 data bits even parity 3 30 ms 1 ow Standard settings are marked with Page 54 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 4 2 Profinet Interface DIP Switches Profinet Diagnosis DIP Switches The DIP Switches are set at delivery and must not be changed Standard Settings DIP Switch DIP 1 DIP 2 DIP 3 DIP 4 DIP 5 DIP 6 DIP 7 DIP8 1 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF z ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON on on on on 1 Interface connected via RS232 or piggyback to the Migra PCB 2 Interface connected via RS485 to the Migra PCB Diagnosis LED green Normal ON Normal with DCP signalling blinking Hardware error OFF LED 2 red No Profinet connection ON Cyclic Profinet communication runs OFF Page 55 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Inter
4. microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 8 2 6 Increasing and Decreasing Variables Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 ees Function Increase Var no Var no Var no ies doe hundreds tens ones or D decrease Only numeric characters are changed Letters commas etc are skipped The numeric characters are interpreted as a single decimal number This decimal number is increased or decreased by 1 In order to avoid flickering the old display is not cleared until after the new display is read out The background colour used with the variables may not be transparent and a character set with uniform character width should be used in order to assure correct display Otherwise the variable must be cleared prior to the change and then displayed once again Variable content is stored to RAM only After the device has been switched off and back on again the variables are returned to their pre configured values 3 8 2 7 Positioning the Variables Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 ESC Function Set Var no Var no Var no roe a 3 18 V Pr set poston Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 X position X position X position y position y position y position hundreds tens ones hundreds tens ones 9 ww o s wg es ot Variable positioning is stored to RAM only After the device has been switched off and back on a
5. Assign device name Device name mifacel Device type Mitace Available devices IP address MAC address Assign name 00 DE CF 03 80 06 Miface Node flashing test Duration seconds 3 v Show only devices of the same type Display only devices without names Update Esport Close Tip If you want to find the device of the marked line you can click on Flash ing on The LED 1 green of the corresponding interface starts to blink then Page 17 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 5 4 Start of Profinet Communication After power on of the device the connection between the Profinet control ler and the Profinet device is established automatically this can last up to approximately 10 seconds To let this happen the PN controller must be correctly configured and the PN device must have the matching name The LED 2 red of the interface goes out as soon as the Profinet connec tion is established Page 18 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 5 5 Send D
6. o o o o The perimeter of the rectangle is drawn with the foreground colour The rectangle is filled with the background colour Page 34 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein Stra e 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 8 3 5 Scrolling 3 8 3 5 1 Displays with vertical Resolution lt 64 Pixels Start End End line line line ones tens Scrolls once through a portion of the screen from the start line to the end line speed static or cyclically in steps with a value ranging from 1 to 9 pixels The Y positions of the first and last pixel lines within the scrolling range define the start and end lines end line gt start line Only the last select ed scrolling range is used Page 35 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 8 3 5 2 Displays with vertical Resolution 64 Pixels gt Byte pom jh Byte Byte 7 8 10 11 ESC Function Di Ted Increment End End i i i i line line tens ones Scrolls once through a portion of the screen from the start line to the end line speed static or cyclically in steps with a valu
7. 0 Bit 0 0 gt do not send response 1 gt send response 3 6 2 Data Unit Data Unit Display Data 1B OAH ODH 204 FFu Data Unit Data bytes ASCII characters control commands 3 6 3 Trail If bit 1 is not set in the FC byte do not use checksum ETX End of Text 000000115 End of text 034 Page 21 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 7 Displays with a Vertical Resolution 64 Pixels If a display has a vertical resolution of more than 64 pixels two or three controller boards are integrated Every controller board con trols four module lines For example the first board controls the module lines 1 to 4 Example Large format display with a resolution of 4x10 display modules Controller Board 1 Controller Board 2 Controller Board 3 3 7 1 General e Scrolling ranges are divided in areas of four module lines each e The blinking period duration and the speed for moving screen texts must be set or changed either in the executed macro or with the frame without response e After power up the display needs approx 3 seconds more time because of synchronization e At querying graphics the coding of the graphic number can be three digit or four digit Page 22 mi
8. However this may lead to delays in the execution of macros moving screen texts and scrolling if the frame sequence is to fast If response telegrams are not used a pause must be inserted between the frames as described in chapter Online Frame Layout Data bytes included in the data unit must be in ASCII format Example Specifying Position 31h 32h 335 must be transmitted for position 123p ASCII characters 1 2 and 3 Refer to chapter Displayable Characters for a table of displayable ASCII characters Page 24 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 8 1 Online Texts Online texts are transmitted without an escape sequence ASCII codes 20H FFu OAn ODh Transmitted ASCII characters are displayed with the current character set at the current cursor position in consideration of current attributes Line breaks are accomplished with the help of ASCII code OAu or ODu or by transmitting the escape sequence for setting cursor position ESC C If the display limits are exceeded read out is continued at the next line or at the first line of the display unit 3 8 1 1 Selecting a Character Set Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 ESC Function Character set no Character set no te
9. Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface Example 40 bytes output 16 bytes input Order number Address address jd SbyteQut d 16 byte In pS a Sean Do not forget to define the I O addresses according to your needs The setting Slot X1 IO Cycle Update time should be 8 ms at least avoid unnecessary network load After finishing the Profinet configuration it must still be loaded into the Profinet controller Hu Station Save and Compile Wb PLC Download Page 16 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 5 3 Profinet Device Assign Name The Profinet device must be assigned one time the device name which also was chosen in the Profinet controller configuration miface1 in the example above For this connect the device to the Profinet network and establish its power supply Start the tool for setting the device name o Mark click the concerned device in the bus overview Select the menu item PLC Ethernet Assign Device Name Mark click the line with the corresponding device see MAC address Click Assign name Close window 0000
10. 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface Download RS232 n c nC O 7 ne If an external bus termination is needed these pins can be used The bus termination can also be set internally when required see chapter Internal Switches The bus termination may be set only either internally or externally Digital Outputs optional Assigament Relay 1 normally open a Relay 1 normally open b Relay 2 normally open a Relay 2 normally open b Relay 1 2 is controlled by digital output 1 2 frame ESC D Page 51 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface Parallel Input optional Pin a 1 Binary data 29 2 Binary data 2 3 Binary data 2 4 Binary data 2 5 Binary data 2 6 Binary data 25 7 Binary data 2 8 Binary data 2 9 Variable no 29 no 10 Variable no 2 a Ww 11 Variable no 22 12 Variable no 2 13 Display clear 1 display 0 clear Variable no 24 14 Function selection 2 15 Function selection 2 16 Strobe 1 apply value now 17 24 n c 25 GND Binary data D
11. Decimal Decimal Decimal Value 10000s Value 1000s Value 100s Value 10s Value 1s er a ono Page 30 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface If the bargraph is not displayed yet then this will be done now The bargraph bar will be displayed corresponding to its position between the MIN and MAX borders which are defined within the configuration data The bar always starts at the configured reference value It ends at the position of the current value At the position of the reference value the bar will be shown in its config ured colour Passing one of the colour borders starting at the reference value the bar will be shown in a new colour defined with the border after this point Four colour borders are defined Each one must be in the range MIN border MAX border MIN border lt colour border 1 lt colour border 2 lt colour border 3 lt colour border 4 lt MAX border The PC software ensures this rule Beside showing the bargraph as a multi coloured bar standard it is al so possible to show it as a single coloured bar or as a single coloured mark depending on the configuration data see PC software The colour of the single coloured bar mark is the same as the colour of the end p
12. EEE eee d Variable Number 0 to 31 ASCII 32 to 255 Function query variables 10 Strobe rising edge 0 to 1 apply value now Example The variable at the fourth digit is to be changed at a display with 6 variables BED BED ILS TE SIL AIL Each digit is implemented by means of a variable numbers 0 through 5 In order to display a 9 at the fourth digit ASCII value 394 must be assigned to variable 3 fourth digit The inputs must be set up as fol lows to this end ME EEE DE EI BI RR s e v T Page 48 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 12 6 Querying Macros 1 start 0 stop Function query macro 11 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de EHI EERE IEEE RUN Number 0 to 255 Strobe rising flank 0 to 1 apply value now microSYST Page 49 microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 4 Connector Pin Assignments 7 Pin Mains Plug 230 VAC 3 Pin Round Plug 24 VDC optional Profinet In Out Page 50 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel
13. microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 8 Description of the Data Unit for Online Frames The display must be configured with the PC software define character sets graphics texts variables and macros The individual elements in cluded in the configuration which is uploaded to the display can then be used by the frames described in this chapter The display is delivered with a pre programmed default configuration However you can create an individualised configuration for your own application and upload it to the display unit with the PC software The existing default configuration is overwritten in the process All indices are 0 based i e 000 is transmitted in order to query the first text The position 0 0 x y is the upper left hand pixel at the display unit All variables graphics and texts are written to the display starting at the selected x and y coordinates and then proceeding down and to the right The display s physical limits may not be exceeded during this pro cess otherwise no display appears Note All texts graphics variables character set and bargraphs are 0 based even in the PC software Frames which contain no online text ASCII codes 20 through FFn 10h and 13h start with the escape character 1B as the first data byte If response frames are used the next frame can be transmitted immedi ately after receipt of the response
14. one exists Subsequent macro lines are executed every 100 ms A macro line can consist of several commands Macro execution is stopped after the last macro line has been executed 3 8 6 1 Start Macro Execution Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 ESC Function Macro no Macro no Macro no hundreds tens ones Execution starts with the indicated macro Skipping is also possible during macro execution through the use of this command within a macro sequence 3 8 6 2 Pause during Macro Execution Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 ESC Function Pause duration Pause duration Pause duration hundreds tens ones iB w s os 9 X 9 Sets the time which elapses until the next macro line is executed in steps of 100 ms A macro line is normally executed every 100 ms until the last macro has been completed After the ESC w sequence macro execution is stopped for the in dicated pause duration This sequence can be used as part of a macro as well as part of a re ceive message 3 8 6 3 Stop Macro Execution Byte 1 Byte 2 Page 39 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 9 Response Frames A response frame is only transmitted if the corresponding bit bit 0 was set in the FC byte and if the b
15. the HEX switch settings at the device before it is applied Page 37 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 8 5 Digital Inputs and Outputs The large format display can be equipped with up to 16 digital inputs and 16 digital outputs optional Request Frame Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 2 n Byte 18 Output bit 1 Outputbitn Output Bit 16 eS eee Br 0 clear output 1 Set output else gt retain previous output status Response FC byte bit 0 1 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 2 n Byte 18 Input bit 1 Input bit n Input bit 16 1m Por Won Went 0 input cleared q gt input set The output bits are used to switch the digital outputs if included After switching the device on all outputs are cleared 0 Page 38 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein Stra e 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 8 6 Macros Macros are predefined command sequences included in the device con figuration They are analogous to the data units in the online frames The first macro line is executed after the device is switched on if
16. 37 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 5 5 Versions Overview Remark Description 28 9 10 Document created 13 10 10 Updates 9 6 11 Chapter Configuration changed 7 2 12 Information to GSD file 7 3 12 new GSD file configuration setup with Siemens Software LEDs of the Hilscher module 17 04 12 Several changes due to a new Profinet Interface 26 04 12 Standard Settings for DIP S2 more precisely defined 22 03 13 Company address declaration of conformity warranty changed 18 10 13 Logo 20 03 15 SC MC removed Certified per DIN EN ISO 9001 Page 60 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de
17. Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 5 2 Configuration of the Profinet Controller The Profinet controller must be configured properly in order to communicate with the Profinet device The following descriptions refer to the HW Config tool from Siemens and are intended to represent the principle This works of course with the tools of other manufacturers First the GSDML file GSDML V2 2 microSYST 01CF MifacePNIO xml has to be added to the device catalogue of the configuration tool menu item Options Install GSD File Then the interface is shown in the cata logue view as follows 8 PROFINET IO Additional Field Devices gg 10 Lg Miface 5g PNIO RS B DAP1 no PDEY DAP2 standard no MAP B DAP3 standard Gateway 2 9 1 0 J Network Components Sensors x E SIMATIC PC Station Now you can choose between 3 different Device Access Points DAP1 no PDEV if your Profinet controller does not know a physical device usually only with older Profinet controllers DAP2 standard no MRP if the MRP ability of the interface shall not be activated DAP3 standard if the MRP ability of the interface shall be activated Drag the needed DAP to your P
18. ata Frame Profinet Output gt Display Profinet Output Data Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte n Interface data according to chapter Online Frame Toggle byte Frame length Layout Interface Data P In order to transmit a frame to the display the individual frame bytes must be entered at the Profinet side in output bytes 3 through n After the frame length has been entered output byte 2 the toggle byte output byte 1 must be changed in order to start transmission The toggle byte is not checked again until the current frame has been transmitted over the internal serial interface Example frames can be found in the chapter Examples 3 5 6 Receive Data Frame Display gt Profinet Input Profinet Input Data Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byten Toggle Byte Frame length Response data according to chapter Response frames Each time a response frame has been received from the display received data bytes are entered as input bytes 3 through n and the frame length is entered as byte 2 Finally the toggle byte is increased by 1 Thus only the toggle byte needs to be monitored at the Profinet con troller side As soon as it changes data of the received frame can be read out and the next telegram can be sent Example frames can be found in the chapter Examples Page 19 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weide
19. ata with a value ranging from 0 to 255 as the number of a text a graphic or a macro or as the ASCII character of a variable to be displayed Display clear Query text Query graphic Query variable Query macro Strobe Displays or clears the selected object Displays or clears the selected text Displays or clears the selected graphic Displays the ASCII character defined by means of binary data at the position of the selected variable Starts stops macro execution at the selected macro If high level is applied to pin 16 gt 110 ms the selected data are transferred command is executed no later than 100 ms after occurrence of the rising edge except when the display unit has not yet completed processing of a previous command Please refer to chapter Parallel Interface for details concerning the parallel inputs Page 52 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 4 1 Controller Board The settings of the HEX switches S1 to S4 must not be changed default settings LED1 LED2 A ST 7 RS485 2 Bs RS232 RS485 1 BA RS48571 lt hes LEDs Component Function Description Power up Illuminated Normal operation Blinks at a frequency of approx 5 Hz Boot mode Blinks at a fr
20. ce If no RS frames have to be sent the output data width can be set to 0 The input data width must be at least 2 bytes higher than the largest data frame that shall be received via the RS interface If no RS frames have to be received the input data width can be set to O There are Profinet IO modules with a data width of 1 250 bytes available 1 byte In Id 32byteln 1 byte InDut d 32 byte InDut 1 byte Dut d 32 byte Out 2 byte In Id 64byteln 2 byte InDut d 64 byte InDut 2 byte Out d 64 byte Out 4 byte In 4 128 byte In 4 byte InDut 4 128 byte InQut 4 byte Qut 4 128 byte Out 8 byte In Id 250 byte In 8 byte InQut ld 250 byte InQut 8 byte Out 4 250 byte Out 16 byte In 16 byte InDut 16 byte Out Adjust the necessary total I O data width with any combination of the mod ules above max 4 Therefore drag the I O modules into the slots of the Profinet interface and obey that a maximum of 250 output and 250 input bytes are allowed Example 240 bytes output 240 bytes input Slot Id Module Order number Address Q address gg macer MitcePWI wo 0 0000 0 ee De E M wo 0 0 1 lL jd 128 byteInOut doaa 0 127 j 64 byteInQut ean 28 181 32byteInOut 8 8 8 122 223 192 223 d lebyelrOu 204 233 224 233 Page 15 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden
21. creasing Variables 29 3 8 2 7 Positioning the Variables 29 Page 2 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 8 2 8 Querying Bargraphs 30 3 8 2 9 Setting Bargraphs 30 3 8 3 Direct Graphic Control 33 3 8 8 1 Clear Display and Fill 33 3 8 8 2 Setting the Decimal Point 33 3 8 8 8 Reading Out the Decimal Point from the Display 33 3 8 3 4 Drawing a Rectangle 34 3 8 3 5 Scrolling 35 3 8 3 5 1 Displays with vertical Resolution lt 64 Pixels 35 3 8 3 5 2 Displays with vertical Resolution gt 64 Pixels 36 3 8 4 General Functions 37 3 8 4 1 Selecting Blinking Period Duration 37 3 8 4 2 Adjusting Brightness 37 3 8 5 Digital Inputs and Outputs 38 3 8 6 Macros 39 3 8 6 1 Start Macro Execution 39 3 8 6 2 Pause during Macro Execution 39 3 8 6 3 Stop Macro Execution 39 3 9 Response Frames 40 3 10 Multiple ESC Sequences 41 3 11 Examples 42 3 11 1 Write Online Text Hello with response frame 42 3 11 2 Query Text No 0 43 3 11 3 Query Variable No 1 43 3 11 4 Set Variable No 1 to 3000 44 3 11 5 Increase Variable No 1 44 3 12 Parallel Interface 45 3 42 1 Timing at the Parallels Inputs 45 3 12 2 Input Level at the Parallel Inputs 45 3 12 3 Querying Text 46 3 12 4 Querying Graphics 47 3 12 5 Setting the Variables 48 3 12 6 Qu
22. croSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 7 2 Controlling There are two possibilities to control the large format display 1 The controller boards of the large format display are ac cessed separately with two or three different addresses Bit 0 of the Byte FC must be set see chapter Header Example Querying graphics Transmit frame 02 81 80 81 1B 47 2B 30 30 30 03 Wait for response 02 80 81 80 30 03 Transmit frame 02 82 80 81 1B 47 2B 30 30 30 03 Wait for response 02 80 82 80 30 03 Transmit frame 02 83 80 81 1B 47 2B 30 30 30 03 Wait for response 02 80 83 80 30 03 2 The large format display is accessed with one address Bit 0 of the header byte FC must not be set see chapter Head er Then all controller boards evaluate the frame not de pending on the address However no response frame is transmitted to the master Therefore there must be taken a break after frame transmission see chapter Online Frame Layout Example Querying graphics Transmit frame 02 81 80 80 1B 47 2B 30 30 30 03 Take a break see chapter Online Frame Layout Page 23 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info
23. cs Variables and Bargraphs 3 8 2 1 Querying Text Byte 1 Byte2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 ESC Function Display Clear Text no Text no Text no hundreds tens ones display clear When the display is cleared the surface at which the text is displayed is overwritten with the current online background colour from the last ESC A frame Black is used if the background colour has been set to transparent 3 8 2 2 Adjusting Speed for Moving Screen Texts Byte 1 Byte 2 gyte 3 Ds static 1 8 seconds 9 0 2 seconds All moving screen texts are set into motion at the selected speed The default setting is 9 0 2 seconds per step and this setting is always activated each time the device is switched on 3 8 2 3 Querying Graphics Byte 1 Byte2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 ESC Function Display Clear Graphic no Graphic no hundreds tens ones display clear When the display is cleared the surface at which the text is displayed is overwritten with the current online background colour from the last ESC A frame Black is used if the background colour has been set to transparent Page 27 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 8 2 4 Querying Variables By
24. d upload operation If this is the case uploading must be re peated with the help of the PC software If the test mode has been activated S 4 a series of checkerboard pat terns is displayed in a cyclical fashion If the test mode has not been activated the following parameters serial interface appear at the large format display depending upon the HEX switch settings at the device Device address ID Baud rate Number of data bits Type of parity bit Number of stop bits These parameters have no meaning for the Profinet interface After power up the first macro is executed if one exists If the display unit is to be cleared again immediately a corresponding macro must ex ist The display unit then tries to connect with the Profinet IO controller Page 11 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 5 Profinet Interface Device name at delivery None Max user data 250 bytes output data 250 bytes input data GSD file Is part of the delivery 3 5 1 Communication The communication between the Profinet controller and the display Profinet device happens in cyclic data traffic The input and output data width is speci fied by means of the configuration via the Profinet controller Page 12 microSYST
25. ded 230 V 50 Hz 110 V 60 Hz or 24 VDC 20 96 powder coated aluminum see chapter device configuration articulated arm or hanging mount bracket for wall mounting IP54 or IP65 0 to 50 C optionally 20 to 50 C 25 to 70 C max 1000 max 1000 max 255 moving screen texts max 1000 max 1000 max 100 2 x Profinet IO with integrated switch 100 Mbit s IEC 61158 61784 Profinet IO device RT conformance class B Profinet IO device IRT conformance class C Base Siemens ERTEC200 Real time classes 1 2 and 3 RTA LLDP SNMP MIB II LLDP MIB MRP media redundancy DCP Fast Startup Send clock 0 25 0 5 1 2 4 ms Clock divider 1 512 RT 1 16 IRT Output data width 0 250 bytes Input data width 0 250 bytes Vendor Device ID 01CFn 0001n The available flash memory capacity for graphics texts variables char acter sets and macros depends on the vertical resolution of the display e Vertical resolution lt 64 Pixel 64 KByte e Vertical resolution gt 64 Pixel 448 KByte Page 7 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 1 Tips and Tricks e When putting on the power supply the following sequence has to be ob served o Connect the pow
26. e ranging from 1 to 9 pixels The y position of the first and last pixel lines within the scrolling range define the start and end lines end line start line Only the last select ed scrolling range is used The large format display is internally controlled with two or three control ler boards The limit is between line 63 and 64 and line 127 and 128 If you specify a scrolling range which crosses this limit two scrolling rang es are created Example Scrolling range with start line 50 end line 80 gt 1 scrolling range line 50 to 63 gt 2 scrolling range line 64 to 80 Page 36 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 8 4 General Functions 3 8 4 4 Selecting Blinking Period Duration Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Blinking period duration 0 2 seconds 9 0 2 seconds The selected blinking period duration is assigned to all blinking texts The default value 9 is activated each time the device is switched on 3 8 4 2 Adjusting Brightness Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 ESC Function Colour Brightness Brightness Brightness hundreds tens ones Within a range of 0 to 100 for each of the following colours 1 2 green 2 2 red The transmitted value is multiplied in accordance with
27. e tog gle byte has been changed Data Unit ETX emm EXE u of purum ETE yum Error Code End of B BI Text Address Address Control text 024 804 814 814 804 30H 03H 4 Display is ready for reception of the next frame Page 42 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 11 2 Query Text No 0 1 Write to Output Area TB LB STX DA SA FC Toggle Length Start of migra Source Frame gt Byte Text address address Control Data Unit Querying Text ETX ESC 1 End of o Ee eee 2 Change Toggle Byte 3 Wait for execution of the telegram duration according to selected function and size of the character graphics approx 100 ms 3 11 3 Query Variable No 1 1 Write to Output Area TB LB STX DA SA FC Toggle Length Start of migra Source Frame gt Byte Text address address Control Data Unit Querying Variables ETX ESC V ae e End of o DE Pee Raa eee 2 Change Toggle Byte 3 Wait for execution of the telegram duration according to selected function and size of the character graphics approx 100 ms Page 43 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsys
28. equency of approx 1 Hz Defective software Blinks at a frequency of approx 0 5 Hz or irregularl Power up Illuminated Communication Flickers during data transmission and receipt The display unit is delivered with the following default settings e Baud rate 19200 baud e Data bits 8 e Parity even e Stop bits 1 Page 53 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface General Address Address Baudrate and Test mode Brightness Brightness description low nibble high nibble data format setting setting receiving green or red or timeout total brightness no function depends on type depends on type 0 8 data bits even parity 30 ms Switch setting 1 16 1200 baud a 16 16 uto 8 data bits no parit d ms 2 8 data bits odd parity m ms 3j 8 data bits even parit 120 ms 8 data bits no parity 150 ms Switch setting 2400 baud Off 4096 4096 19 8 data bits odd parit 180 ms 6 8 data bits even parity 210 ms Fe 8 data bits no parit 22 ms 8 defined 8 data bits odd parity 9 defined 8 data bits even parit A defined 8 data bits no parity Switch setting 11 not 9600 baud Sandara Test 76 76 B defined 8 data bits odd parit defined 8 data bits even parity D
29. er supply cable to the display o Connect the power supply cable to the power supply e When disconnecting the power supply the following sequence has to be observed o Disconnect the power supply cable from the power supply o Disconnect the power supply cable from the display e Be sure to use a valid colour when creating texts Example Green lettering may not be used with a red single colour display no display appears in this case e When selecting x and y coordinates for the purpose of positioning the desired position must actually exist at the display resolution in pixels e Graphics texts and variables to be displayed must properly fit into the display unit Page 8 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 2 Device Configuration Number of pixels horizontal x vertical X Display colour red green yellow C white blue View LI single sided double sided Operating voltage 1230 V 50 Hz 110V 60 Hz 24 V DC Protection IP54 C IP65 Temperature range 0 to 50 C 25 to 50 C Housing dimensions X X mm Housing colour RAL Housing material Aluminium profile Stainless steel L Sheet metal Interface X Profinet IO RT RS 232 di
30. erying Macros 49 4 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS 50 4 1 Controller Board 53 4 2 Profinet Interface 55 Page 3 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 5 APPENDIX 5 1 Displayable Characters 5 2 Maintenance and Care 5 3 Declaration of Conformity 5 4 Warranty Liability 5 5 Versions Overview microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST 56 56 57 58 59 60 Page 4 microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 1 General The large format graphics compatible display can be used universally for displaying production data or as an information board The modular design allows for cost effective models of various size and with different character heights and numbers of digits Especially important information can be colour highlighted with the mul ticolour model MC Display Functions e Data transmission Profinet IO device serial interface RS232 or RS485 or parallel interface option e Configuration with PC software via serial port e Both texts different font sizes and types and graphics can be displayed e Standard font flashing font moving scree
31. face 5 Appendix 5 1 Displayable Characters Data bytes are ASCII coded Character set all ASCII characters within a range of 20H to FFH Sample character set o I o 1001 1010 e igher bin 0000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 1100 1101 1110 1111 hex 2 3 4 5 6 T E F wr XX Lelee le XXX XK XK XX woo XX a Le al ale XXXXXXX won XX 55 XXXXXXX woos XIX 121 sl XXX XIX XXX won XIX sitio iris t XXX X wo s XX s ele XX XXX XXX woos XX XXXXXX won XX 7 em 01 KKK KKKKX woos XX le lel xl XXXXXXXX xoxi00i 9 XX af ify XS XXXXXX wal eK 21211 Ko XXXKXXX un XX tele lo eo XK KKXXXK KX mel XX shel KKK XIX IX emo 9X IKK XX aoe XIX gt a XXXXXXX eur XX 17 101 128 XK KX KKK KK X means not available Carriage Return The cursor jumps to the beginning of the next line Any Windows character set as well as any user defined character set can be used Page 56 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 5 2 Maintenance and Care Observe the following instructions in order to assure best possible per formance of the display e Ma
32. gain the variables are returned to their pre configured positions Page 29 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 8 2 8 Querying Bargraphs Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 ESC Function Display Clear Bargraph No Bargraph No Bargraph No 100s 10s 1s 1Bh W display clear Displaying a bargraph means to show the last sent value which is equal to the reference value after RESET If a variable is connected to the bargraph then it will be displayed too Clearing a bargraph means to fill the bargraph area with the current online background colour from the last ESC A frame Black is used if the online background colour has been set to transparent If a varia ble is connected to the bargraph then it will be cleared too At the moment no more than 255 bargraphs numbers 0 to 254 are al lowed Each connected variable may have a maximum number of 127 charac ters 3 8 2 9 Setting Bargraphs Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 ESC Function Set Bargraph No Bargraph No Bargraph No Kind of Data 100s 10s 1s 1Bh W Set A ASCII coded Decimal Value Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Sign Decimal Decimal
33. gital output RS 485 C parallel interface USB Page 9 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 3 Display Elements Alphanumeric display modules with 16 x 16 64 x 8 or 64 x 16 dot matri ces are utilized Attention As far as the software is concerned there is no difference be tween modules with 16 pixel lines and modules with 8 pixel lines The last 8 lines are simply not visible at a module with 8 pixel lines The following example depicts a module with 64 x 16 pixels including three different character heights Page 10 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 4 System and Device Start Up The large format display performs internal memory and function tests during power up duration less than one second If the display is not illuminated and if the integrated functions LED blinks slowly i e 1 Hz the device is in the boot mode This indicates that the software or the configuration data currently stored to the inte grated flash memory are incomplete This may result from a previously interrupte
34. ke sure that the housing can be opened for adjustment and maintenance even after the display has been installed Allow for ad equate clearance at the back front and top of the display unit in or der to allow for sufficient ventilation if vent slots are included e Display quality is impaired by direct illumination with bright light sources and or direct sunlight e The display must be switched off before cleaning e Protect the display from excessive humidity extreme vibration di rect sunlight and extreme temperatures Non observance may lead to malfunctioning or destruction of the device Under certain cir cumstances electrical shock fire and explosion may occur as well Information concerning allowable ambient conditions including rec ommended temperature ranges can be found in the chapter enti tled Technical Data e The display may not be placed into service if the device and or the power cable are known to be damaged e Do not attempt to repair the device yourself The guarantee is ren dered null and void if the device is tampered with by unauthorised persons e Observe all notes and instructions included in this user s manual Page 57 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de migra PN microSYST Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 5 3 Declaration of Conformity
35. microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface User s Manual microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein Stra e 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface Table of Contents 1 GENERAL 5 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 6 3 TECHNICAL DATA 7 3 1 Tips and Tricks 8 3 2 Device Configuration 9 3 3 Display Elements 10 3 4 System and Device Start Up 11 3 5 Profinet Interface 12 3 5 1 Communication 12 3 5 2 Configuration of the Profinet Controller 13 3 5 3 Profinet Device Assign Name 17 3 5 4 Start of Profinet Communication 18 3 5 5 Send Data Frame Profinet Output gt Display 19 3 5 6 Receive Data Frame Display gt Profinet Input 19 3 6 Online Frame Layout Interface Data 20 3 6 1 Header 21 3 6 2 Data Unit 21 3 6 3 Trail 21 3 7 Displays with a Vertical Resolution gt 64 Pixels 22 3 7 1 General 22 3 7 2 Controlling 23 3 8 Description of the Data Unit for Online Frames 24 3 8 1 Online Texts 25 3 8 1 1 Selecting a Character Set 25 3 8 1 2 Positioning the Cursor 26 3 8 1 8 Configuring Attributes 26 3 8 2 Texts Graphics Variables and Bargraphs 27 3 8 2 1 Querying Text 27 3 8 2 2 Adjusting Speed for Moving Screen Texts 27 3 8 2 8 Querying Graphics 27 3 8 2 4 Querying Variables 28 3 8 2 5 Setting the Variables 28 3 8 2 6 Increasing and De
36. n Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 6 Online Frame Layout Interface Data Each of the frames transmitted to the large format display consist of 3 parts Header DataUnt Trail The next frame can be transmitted immediately after the response frame has been received If no response frame is used the large format display is not ready to re ceive a new frame until the last received frame has been completely processed For example if a large graphic is displayed a longer waiting period is required than would be the case for reading out an online character As a rule a pause of receiving timeout 150 ms between frames is sufficient Page 20 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 6 1 Header STX DA SA FC Start of Text Destination Source Ad Address dress 000000108 1XXXXXXXs 1XXXXXXXB 1XXXXXXXB STX Start of Text 024 DA RS485 address of the internal controller 811 This is a static value SA Source address 80 This is a static value FC Frame control control for the communications sequence Bit 7 set permanently to 1 Bits 6 1 reserved
37. n text scrolling inverse display e Monitor display stored texts and graphics can be queried variables can be displayed execution of macros e Variable size thanks to modular display design Page 5 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 2 System Overview Schematic diagram of the display unit at the interface Profinet IO Controller Profinet Interface Alphanumeric Display Control Module for Display Unit 2 o p 2 2 p ge 97 p p 919 5 On Off Select Strobe Parallel Inputs optional Page 6 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 Technical Data General Specifications Display type Display Display colour View Operating voltage Housing Housing dimensions Mounting Protection Operating temp Storage temp Graphics Texts Variables Macros Character sets Profinet IO Data Interface Baud rate Standards Features LED dot matrix display ASCII character set Windows character sets graphics type SC single colour type MC multicolour single or double si
38. ns ones Z normal character width z uniform character width Three character sets are included with the display unit upon delivery 50 mm 1 97 character set character set Z00 z00 75 mm 2 95 character set character set Z01 z01 100 mm 3 94 character set character set Z02 z02 Existing character sets are overwritten with the new character sets if a new configuration is uploaded to the display unit Page 25 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 8 1 2 Positioning the Cursor Byte 1 Byte2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 ESC Function x Position x Position x Position y Position y Position y Position hundreds tens ones hundreds tens ones ce a ee ee ee GE 3 8 1 3 Configuring Attributes Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Background colour 1Bn A black 0 static 1 1 green 1 blinking 2 2 red ES 8 yellow T transparent Page 26 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 8 2 Texts Graphi
39. osition of the multi coloured bar If the current value is not in the range MIN border MAX border then a blinking mark will be shown at the MIN or MAX border Page 31 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface If a variable is linked to the bar graph it is changed accordingly as well All digits occupied with the characters and are overwritten with the new value starting at the right If a variable is preset to preceding zeros are suppressed i e re placed with blanks If a variable is preset to preceding zeros are displayed If a digit is occupied by the dollar sign it is overwritten with the new preceding plus or minus sign Example Variable preset m s Value 9 00009 gt Display 0 9 m s If minimum or maximum values are violated the current values blinks at the display The background colour used for variables may not be transparent and a character set with uniform character width should be used in order to assure correct display Page 32 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Fo
40. product liability is assumed for defects which existed at the de livery date according to our General Terms and Conditions Technically changes as well as errors are excepted A claim for delivery of a new product does not exist The buyer has to check the received product immediately and indicate evident defects at the latest 24 hours after detection Non observance of notification requirements is equated with acceptance of the defect Not immediately visible defects have to be indicated immediately after their perception too Generally defects and their symptoms must be described as accurately as possible in order to allow for reproducibility and elimination The buy er must provide for access to the relevant device and all required and or useful information at no charge and must make all of the required data and machine time available free of charge The guarantee does not cover defects which result from non observance of the prescribed conditions of use or from improper han dling If the device has been placed at the disposal of the buyer for test pur poses and has been purchased subsequent to such testing both parties agree that the product is to be considered used and that it has been purchased as is No guarantee claims may be made in such cases The General Terms and Conditions of microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH in current version apply as well Page 59 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 926
41. rmat Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 8 3 Direct Graphic Control 3 8 3 1 Clear Display and Fill Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 3 8 3 2 Setting the Decimal Point Byte 1 Byte2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 out ou Eum ESC Function Colour x pos hun 3 8 3 3 Reading Out the Decimal Point from the Display Query Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 ESC Function Query code x pos x pos x pos y pos y pos y pos hun tens ones hun tens ones dreds dreds ig P v o o or or oS Response Colour information with header and trail Byte 1 Page 33 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 8 3 4 Drawing a Rectangle Foreground colour perimeter Background colour filling black green red yellow transparent Upper Left Hand Corner Position Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 x position x position x position y position y position y position hundreds tens ones hundreds tens ones Lower Right Hand Corner Position Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 16 X position X position X position y position y position y position hundreds tens ones hundreds tens ones o s o s o s o o
42. roadcast address 127 has not been used as the destination address Example display address 1 master address 0 Response frame from the display to the master STX Data Unit ETX Start of text se es Ex Error code End of text address address control 000000108 100000008 100000015 100000008 00000011s C a Rea aaa I a ee a Error Codes and their Meanings Value ASCII character Meaning Pp 0 No error IDEEN EEE un Reserved Incorrect number of data bytes LEN H L invalid escape sequence Element text variable graphic character set or macro is missing invalid parameter Invalid flash The queried information is returned instead of error code 0 for frames which require a response reading out decimal point from the display digital inputs and outputs The error code in the response frame always relates to the last partition frame Page 40 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 10 Multiple ESC Sequences It is possible to combine several partition frames in one complete frame This applies to the standard controlling and to the macro list The partition frames can be a ESC sequence or a online text each If a online text shall follow after the ESC sequence it mu
43. rofinet system Ethernet 1 PROFINET IO System 100 Miface PNIO Page 13 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface Consider a meaningful name for the device and rename the interface here miface1 accordingly Properties mifacepnio General Short description mifacepnio Miface ProfinetlD standard with MAP Order No Firmware MifacePNIO v5 38 Family Miface Device name mitace1 GSD file GSDML Y2 2 microSYST O1CF MifacePNID Change Release Number gt Node in PROFINET IO System Device number E v PROFINET IO System 100 IP address 192 168 20 180 Ethernet IV Assign IP address via IO controller Comment Ethemet 1 PROFINET IO System 100 r 1 mifacel Miface PNIO Page 14 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein Stra e 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface In the next step the I O data width of the cyclic Profinet communication must be defined The output data width must be at least 2 bytes higher than the largest data frame that shall be transmitted via the RS interfa
44. st be separated with the separator sign 310 1Fu from the ESC sequence The sepa rator itself is not evaluated The maximum length of the data unit of a complete frame is 230 charac ters Example Data unit 1Bu Z01 1Bu C002003 1By A301 1Fu online text gt An online text with character set 1 on cursor position x22 y 3 with foreground colour yellow and background colour black is displayed blinking Page 41 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 11 Examples 3 11 1 Write Online Text Hello with response frame This example shows the operation with a response frame byte FC 814 In principle the controlling works without a response FC 8041 if you keep enough time for operation of the command after the frame transmission 1 Write to Output Area TB LB STX DA SA Toggle Length Start of migra Source Frame Byte Text address address Control Data Unit Online Text ETX eS ea eee 2 Change Toggle Byte TB LB STX DA SA Toggle Length Start of migra Source Frame Byte Text address address Control at Unit Online Text E ail eee 484 654 6CH CH 6Fu 0m 3 The response frame appears in the input data The value of th
45. t de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 11 4 Set Variable No 1 to 3000 1 Write to Output Area TB LB STX DA SA Toggle Length Start of migra Source Frame Byte Text address address Control Data Unit Setting Variables ETX ESTEE E EH ES ERE ER RD 2 Change Toggle Byte 3 Wait for execution of the telegram duration according to selected function and size of the character graphics approx 100 ms 3 11 5 Increase Variable No 1 1 Write to Output Area Em Fer Hem of Em Frame B E EET eee EE EHe 004 02 814 80 804 Data Unit Increasing Variables ETX ESC nV EAE End of o RRR Ease 2 Change Toggle Byte 3 Wait for execution of the telegram duration according to selected function and size of the character graphics approx 100 ms Page 44 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein StraBe 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de microSYST migra PN Large Format Graphics Compatible Display with Profinet IO Interface 3 12 Parallel Interface Functions can be initialised via the 16 digital inputs which are analogous to the online frames used for the serial interface 3 12 1 Timing at the Parallels Inputs Valid Data Data Bits 1 15 Valid Data Strobe Level Voltage Range 0 to 1 6 V DC
46. te1 Byte2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 ESC Function Display Clear Var no Var no Var no hundreds tens ones display clear When the display is cleared the surface at which the variable is dis played is overwritten with the current online background colour from the last ESC A frame Black is used if the background colour has been set to transparent 3 8 2 5 Setting the Variables Byte 1 Byte2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 133 ESC Function Set Var no Var no Var no Variable a KAN KEA EA ibe ET _20n FFn Variables may include up to 127 characters the length of the variables is set during configuration The same number of characters are overwritten at the variable as are transmitted with the frame In order to avoid flickering the old display is not cleared until after the new display is read out The background colour used with the variables may not be transparent and a character set with uniform character width should be used in order to assure correct display Otherwise the variable must be cleared prior to the change and then displayed once again Variable content is stored to RAM only After the device has been switched off and back on again the variables are returned to their pre configured values Page 28 microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH Albert Einstein Stra e 7 92637 Weiden Tel 49 961 39166 0 0 Fax 49 961 39166 0 10 www microsyst de info microsyst de

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