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1. o o Contrast Control o O INS o 7 Fuses M S c Wa E5 Power and Alarm Relay BUONA d Terminal Blocks j f o Alarm Relay a Terminal Blocks O O RS 232 Port Brightness EE Mode Select Keyswitch RS 232 Port Remote I O Connector Mode Select Keyswitch Remote I O Connector Color Back Panel Monochrome Back Panel 20153 The RS 232 Port The RS 232 port connects the PanelView 1200 terminal to the development computer for uploading and downloading application files and connects the PanelView 1200 terminal to a serial printer You can also connect the optional Remote Keyswitch and RS 232 Port Assembly to the RS 232 port This can be mounted at the front of your rack or panel for easy access to the port and Mode Select Keyswitch The Upload Download Cable connects the terminal to the development computer If you want to connect a serial printer you ll have to construct your own cable Use the pinout in the following figure to construct the PanelView 1200 terminal end of this cable To construct the printer end of the cable consult your printer s user manual Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal Figure 1 2 RS 232 Port RTS 5 CTS 4 DTR 6 TXD 8 Common 7 RXD 2 DCD 8 SHIELD 1 DSR 2
2. 20203 Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions Access Codes Choose Access Codes to assign up to eight security code settings Once security codes are set an operator will have to sign on using the appropriate code in order to view screens that have assigned security Screen security is assigned using PanelBuilder software Important If a screen is triggered by the PLC Controlled Screen option or if it is the Power up screen that screen will be displayed and no access code will be requested The Operator Number display shows which operator s code you are setting Press Next Operator to step through the eight available operator access codes The following illustration shows the Security Access Codes screen on a touch screen terminal SECURITY ACCESS CODES Operator Number 1 Access Code 0000 Next Operator Security On 23733 To set an operator s code on a touch screen terminal enter a numeric sequence in the keypad and press ENT Enter On keypad terminals press the Change Access Code button to enable the Access Code keypad window and use the function keypad to enter the access code You can also globally enable or disable all security by pressing Security On Security Off Once security codes are set and security is enabled operators can access a restricted Panel View 1200 screen only by entering the appropriate access code If the code is invalid the requested screen will not be displayed
3. MOUNTING STUDS ARE 10 32 SIZE 16 90 429 26mm f uc ee 4 5 4 4 35 gt 110 49mm 8 70 8 70 220 98mm 9 16 gt lt 9 16 l 232 66mm ae 3 12 Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal Figure 1 14 Modification to T30 Panel Cutout for Keypad Terminals 1 08 7 32 5 56mm DIA TYP 18 PLACES 27 43mm x MOUNTING STUDS ARE 10 32 SIZE y o 9 o 1 og 6 425 1 50 Ba 170 18mm 163 2mm 16 90 38 1mm 150 70mm o 429 26mm i E E 185 1 k 1285 326 39mm 6425 i 5 50 vga Y 1089 p A Y I 4 35 gt lt 4 35 J 110 49mm 8 70 gt lt 8 70 220 98mm m 9 16 gt lt 9 16 gt 232 66mm 20183 Touch Screen Terminals 2711 TA1 TC1 The following diagram shows the clip mount touch screen terminal panel cutout and the touch screen terminal clip mount Figure 1 15 Clip Mount Touch Screen Terminal Panel Cutout 12 50 317 5mm 6 24 158 49mm lt 12 55 _ gt 318 77 mm 23651 Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal Figure 1 16 Touch Screen Clip Mount Touch Screen Terminal Right Side of Chassis Screw Driver Slot Mounting Bracket Mounting Slot N Upper Right Side Touch Screen Terminal Front Bezel 20313 Tou
4. 00 00 cc cece cece eee eens Starting Up the Terminal in Configuration Mode The Configuration Mode Menu 002 00 eee eae Upload Download 0 0 0 c cece cece eee eee Serial Poi M Tm Rack Assignments 00 00 cece eee e eee een eee ACCESS COUOS wi ac ondsimebs drubEIOOEER EC oes eee Audio Response 0 ccc cece eee en eens Alarm Relay 0000 cece cence e Preset Operations suc ccceckeeds cieasishivcededaste Timeand VAC Uc xrpr r dM Screen Alignment 2 006 eee eere Stuck Button Cell Timeout 0 0 0 cece eee eee False Depression Test Touch Screen Only User EPROM EEPROM Power Up Test Pass Through Download Options 000 Unit TES S ous te bid 4r RRSORREGG eine EX eens cess a Run Mode Functions llulllsllselsseseesse On line Diagnostic Testing 0 0 0 c cece eee eens PLC Communication Timeout 000 cee eeee Invalid Screen Request 00 cece ee eee Application Data Checksum 0 ccc cence Table of Contents iii Battery Failure ipsa sees yee dea WERE Rid UpE S 2 24 PanelView 1200 Terminal Printing 0005 2 24 Print Priorities oi sueee vee ERR AERE ES SEK eye 2 25 Page Formatting 2a sas ha E ERE RRPeEXERERE REESE 2 25 Non Printable Characters 0000 cece ee eeeee 2 26 Printer Errors llle 2 26 Installing Your PanelV
5. 317 mm Y 13 97 354 84 mm Y Y lt 12 60 3 20 T gt E 320 04 mm 81 28 mm 19 05 mm 19 00 482 6 mm Figure 1 19 NR2 19 Rack Mount Assembly for TC4 and TA4 Terminals Stud mount 578 14 68 mm 125 735 s 148 18mm 27g 18 67 mm 37 6 mm e 7 06mm y L A A A 5 48 139 2 mm 8 48 215 4 mm iN 317 mm Y 1897 354 84 mm Y lt 12 60 gt 3 20 75 320 04 mm 81 28 mm 19 05 mm 19 00 gt 482 6 mm 23650 Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal Remote Keyswitch Assembly Dimensions Upload Download Cable The optional Remote Keyswitch Assembly is a mode select keyswitch and an RS 232 port that can be mounted on the front of an equipment panel for easier access For complete mounting instructions refer to Publication 2711 5 2 Remote Keyswitch and RS 232 Port Assembly for PanelView Terminals The following diagram shows the Remote Keyswitch Assembly cutout Figure 1 20 Remote Keyswitch Assembly Cutout 2 625 0 187 4 75 mm 66 67 mm 4 Places UN 2 625 66 67 mm f bw 40 025 THEO 0 000 76 2 mm 40 64 mm 0 00 20184 The Upload Download Cable is used to transfer an application file to or from a PanelView 1200 terminal As marked one end of the cable connects to your development system computer s RS 232 port The other end connects to the PanelVie
6. What to do 180 Timed out 1771 backplane module not responding PLC controller in program mode or PanelView 1200 terminal in configuration mode The Pass Through block transfer assignment in the PanelView 1200 terminal doesn t match the Pass Through block transfer assignment in the application file being downloaded Put the PLC controller and the PanelView 1200 terminal in run mode Match the address assignments 186 Remote I O cables are disconnected Ensure that both ends of the Remote I O cables ACK timeout Noisy li are connected and terminated according to the oisy line baud rate used The computer s address is the same as the PLC Reassign the KT or KT2 address station address when using a KT or KT2 device 190 Programming terminal is not connected to Data Connect programming terminal to Data Highway All others Highway Plus network Plus network 208 Wrong KT2 driver card location The switch Ensure that the settings on the KT2 card match Error Opening Network settings on the KT2 card don t match the settings entered in the Pass Through download configuration those entered in the Pass Through download configuration 211 Bad configuration file format Trying to download through a PLC 5 40 where the PanelView 1200 terminal is assigned a rack number greater than 7 The switch settings on the KT card don t match the settings entered in the Pass Through download configurati
7. Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions Choose No to tell the terminal to bypass the User EPROM EEPROM test at power up The following message will appear WARNING Choose Yes if EPROM EEPROMS are installed pou 23627 If you install a user PROM later be sure to reset the power up test to Yes Pass Through Download Options The terminal Pass Through Download Options allow you to configure the pass through address manually from the terminal These options also let you instruct the terminal to restart automatically after a successful download or to wait for operator confirmation before running a new application The pass through download is retentive The following two illustrations shows the Pass Through Download Options screen for both touch screen and keypad terminals PASS THROUGH DOWNLOAD OPTIONS Move the cursor upwards in the p selection list If the cursor is at the Cursor top this menu choice will move it gt Auto Restart to the bottom gt Address Source gt PLC Type Down Move the cursor downwards in the gt BAUD Rate A selection list If the cursor is at the bottom this menu choice will move it to the top gt Rack Number ETE gt Starting Module Address S Hack ge MENT REPE Move the cursor through the list of valid quasi nassi Data options for the following items Auto Restart Module Group Block SHigh Low Byte Transfer Address Sources PLC Type Baud Rate Module G
8. Preset Operations screen 2 10 Presets 2 11 Print priorities 2 25 Printer settings 2 8 Printing screens 2 26 Problems B 1 PROM user 3 5 Publications _P 3 R Rack Assignments 2 8 Rack Mount Kit 3 15 RAM _P 2 1 4 RAM tests A 6 Remote I O connector 3 4 Remote Keyswitch and RS 232 Port Assembly 3 2 Remote Keyswitch Assembly 2 2 3 16 Replacement Parts and Numbers 1 3 Retentive _P 2 Return to Previous Screen button 1 13 RS 232 port 3 2 A 5 Run mode 2 1 S Save amp Exit button 2 7 Screen P 2 Screen Alignment 2 13 Screen Keypad Enable Button 1 15 Screen List Selector 1 13 Screen Number PLC Controlled 1 17 Screen Print PLC Controlled 1 17 Screen Print Button 1 15 Screen Saver 2 12 5 2 Screen Saver Timeout screen 5 2 Security Codes 2 9 Security On Security Off 2 9 Selector Control List with Enter 1 13 Control List without Enter 1 13 Keypad Screen 1 16 Screen List 1 13 Serial Communications Port _A 5 Serial Port 2 7 Serial printer 3 2 Set Bit Cursor Point 1 16 Set Value Button 1 14 Shock Amplitudes A 9 Silence Alarms PLC Controlled 1 17 SLC 500 RIO connection 1 19 SLC 500 via 1747 SN 1 19 Specifications _A 1 Starting up the Terminal 2 5 Static objects 1 11 Storage temperature limits A 8 System RAM Test 2 21 T Temperature A 8 Terminal Weights A 2 Test Alignment button 2 13 Testing Retent
9. Stuck Button Timeout User EPROM EEPROM Power up Test Pass Through Download Options ERN Internal Version Number Unit Tests Date Identification d Software Version Firmware Rev 05 00 00 06 21 93 050900 06 21 93 05 36 59 AM Application File Name DEMO 10801 Bytes Used 52175 Bytes Free Important The Configuration Mode Menu for a touch screen terminal also contains a False Depression Test which is discussed later in this chapter Upload Download There are two methods of uploading and downloading application files using the Upload Download cable connected to the computer and the terminal s RS 232 port viaa Data Highway Plus using the PLC 5 s Pass Through feature Uploading and Downloading instructions for application files are provided in the PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual the PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual and the PanelView 1200 Transfer Utility User Manual If you are using an older version of Panel View 1200 firmware see your PanelBuilder software user manual for details on version compatibility Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions Important Downloading via the Pass Through feature requires configuration in PanelBuilder software or Manual configuration in the terminal s Pass Through Download Options menu so that the network information and the PanelView 1200 terminal s location on the network is correct Refe
10. 17 27 mm 10 16 mm MC 15 3050 388 75 mm PanelView 1200 Terminal Cutouts Installation Notes PanelView 1200 terminals are installed in a rectangular cut out in a panel Depending on the model the terminals mount with mounting studs or mounting clips With the stud mount models TA4 TC4 KA1 KC1 nuts are provided with the terminal A gasket is fixed on the faceplate Tighten the terminal down onto the enclosure to compress this gasket The gasket has built in spacers that will not allow it to be over compressed You will notice that the tightening torque increases significantly when you reach the correct compression At this point the tightening torque should not exceed 10 inch pounds With the clip mount touch screen terminals TA1 TC1 four mounting clips are provided Assemble the mounting clips before installing the terminal Use a screwdriver to install two clips on each side See Figure 1 16 Tighten the screws until the chassis is held snugly in place against the panel A torque of 10 inch pounds provides a good seal Do not over tighten the screws 3 11 Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal Keypad Terminals 2711 KA1 2711 KC1 The first diagram shows the keypad terminal panel cutout The second diagram shows the modification to T30 panel cutout for keypad terminals Figure 1 13 Keypad Terminal Panel Cutout 7 32 5 56mm DIA TYP 18 PLACES
11. This figure shows the jumpers JP1 and JP2 in the EPROM EEPROM position 6 Setthe jumpers JP1 and JP2 to the right most pins labeled EPROM EEPROM as shown in the following diagram 3 6 Node Adapter Firmware Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal Figure 1 7 Series E Logic Board with Jumpers JP1 and JP2 in the EPROM EEPROM Position O O O p SYSTEM MEMORY System Firmware User PROM JP2 USER MEMORY fr Ce y m QR JP1 20319 7 Gently ease the chip s pins into the socket Attention The notch on the chip MUST be on the same end as the notch on the socket Important Series C and earlier PanelView 1200 terminals use two PROMS as user memory Series D and E terminals require one PROM to achieve the same functionality PanelView 1200 terminals prior to Series D that have had the logic board replaced may also require only one PROM depending on the revision of the logic board The PanelView 1200 terminal accepts either a 28 pin EPROM or a 32 pin EEPROM The 32 pin socket in the terminal is large enough to accommodate an EEPROM as the following figure shows If you find it necessary to put a 28 pin EPROM into the 32 pin socket be sure to position the EPROM position the EPROM as far away from the notched end of the socket as possible 3 7 Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Termi
12. What to do Baud Rate falls outside of this PLC baud rate range The selected PLC type does not support the selected Pass Through baud rate Ensure that the Manual Address Source Baud Rate and the Manual Address Source PLC Type are compatible To check compatibility refer to the previous table Rack Assignment falls outside of this PLC address range The selected PLC type does not support the selected Pass Through rack number Ensure that the Manual Address Source Rack Number and the Manual Address Source PLC Type are compatible To check compatibility refer to the previous table Invalid Rack Number The selected PLC type does not support the selected Pass Through rack number Ensure that the Manual Address Source Rack Number and the Manual Address Source PLC Type are compatible To check compatibility refer to the previous table Rack Number must be octal The rack number must be entered in octal Calculate the rack number in octal and enter that number Error code Common Pass Through Error Codes The following table lists some common error codes that can appear when you re using Pass Through Probable causes What to do 145 Remote station host is not there is disconnected or is shutdown PLC controller is faulted or PLC program is corrupted The cable is disconnected from the PLC controller The wrong PLC station address was specified Using PCMK card and the
13. depending on the Mode Select Keyswitch setting Important If an application file is in battery backed RAM and a user memory PROM containing a different application file has been installed the application file in RAM will be overwritten with the application file in user PROM at power up Checksum and Read Write Memory Tests At powerup the Checksum tests verify the firmware memory the application file stored in the battery backed RAM and the user PROM There is also a read write memory test which verifies the battery backed RAM if the firmware memory fails it is a major fault if the application file fails it is a major fault ifthe user PROM fails it is a minor fault if the battery backed RAM fails it is a major fault 2 3 Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions Important If the optional user EPROM or EEPROM is corrupted or not installed the terminal will display this fault message each time it is powered up MINOR FAULT USER EPROM EEPROM is not installed or is corrupted 20200 You can safely clear this message and continue You can also disable this message altogether through the Configuration Mode Menu item User EPROM EEPROM Power up Test explained later in this chapter In the case of a corrupted application file download the file again If the problem persists your Panel View 1200 terminal requires servicing contact your Allen Bradley representative Battery
14. see your PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual or your PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual Use Alarm Relay to enable or disable the relay and to test the alarm relay by manually activating or deactivating it The alarm relay test stops when you exit the Alarm Relay screen or toggle relay test to Off Preset Operations In the PanelBuilder software you can preset the initial states or values of certain retentive objects including Control Selectors Interlocked Push Buttons Numeric Input objects and other multi state objects These values are PLC input states that are initially transferred to the PLC controller and remain unchanged until altered by an operator Choose Preset Operations to set the operation of retentive objects Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions 1200 terminal the file will contain input states or values based on the last use of the terminal not necessarily the terminal s original preset values If you want the file to contain the presets press the Load Presets button before uploading This resets the terminal s retentive input functions as well Attention If you upload an application file from a PanelView The following illustration shows the Preset Operations screen for a touch screen terminal PRESET OPERATIONS Power up Values Load Presets 20204 For more information on retentive objects see your PanelBuilder Development Software
15. to 50 C 104 to 122 F 40 humidity Relative non operating humidity non condensing 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F 95 humidity Maximum Altitude non operating 40 000 ft operating 10 000 ft Heat Generation Monochrome Terminals 154 BTU hour maximum 95 BTU hour typical Color Terminals 246 BTU hour maximum 184 B TU hour typical Appendix A Specifications Shock and Vibration Shock Amplitudes operating 15 G Peak Acceleration non operating 30 G Peak Acceleration Vibration Amplitudes for Operating Units Frequency range 5 to 2000 Hz 5to 57 Hz 006 peak to peak displacement 58 to 2000 Hz 1 0 G peak acceleration Vibration Amplitudes for Non Operating Units Frequency range 5 to 2000 Hz 5to 57 Hz 015 peak to peak displacement 58 to 2000 Hz 2 5 G peak acceleration A 9 Verifying Configuration Settings PanelView 1200 Major Fault Error Messages Major Fault Message Appendix Troubleshooting This appendix describes how to diagnose and solve problems regarding the operation of a Panel View 1200 terminal To view the I O racks and block transfer settings as defined in PanelBuilder software select Rack Assignments from the PanelView 1200 terminal s Configuration Mode Menu The following table lists the most common major fault messages that can appear on a Panel View 1200 terminal Cause What to do Stuck Cell detected or Stuck Button
16. Development Software User Manual or your PanelBuilder1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual Print Priorities If you try to print more than one report screen or alarm message at a time the terminal will print in order of priority saving the other print jobs in a queue See the following table for the print priority and the size of queue allotted for each type of print job Print Priority Print Job Number of Print Jobs That can be Queued 1 Screen Print none 2 Alarm Status Report 1 3 Alarm History Report 1 4 Alarm Messages 21 Note that screen print requests are ignored if the printer is already printing a screen In the case of PLC controlled screen prints the PLC can be informed that the printer is busy when the PLC sends the print message in PanelBuilder software enable Screen Print Active to PLC Controller For details refer to your PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual or your PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual Page Formatting Each report starts on a new page Each report except the Alarm Message printout starts with a title including the time and date of printing The form feeds can be disabled by turning Auto Form Feed Off in the Serial Port configuration screen Alarm Messages are printed as the alarms are reported The first alarm message that occurs after switching to Run Mode begins the Alarm Message report The Alarm Message report is preceded b
17. Disable all the other I O racks or modules that could be affected by the PanelView 1200 terminal The PanelBuilder for DOS software installation includes file PDS 2711 ACH Download this PLC application file to your PLC controller if you are using one of the DEMO files as your application file and your PLC controller is a PLC 5 4 3 Chapter 4 Verifying the PanelView 1200 Terminal Operation Testing the Whole System 4 4 If you are using another PanelBuilder application file you will have to use your own PLC application program for whatever PLC controller you are using At this stage connect the Panel View 1200 terminal to the PLC controller but don t have the PLC controller control any machines or processes Refer to your scanner and PLC controller manuals for information on how to create scan lists that include all rack assignments for the Panel View 1200 terminal Once all PLC controlled machines and processes have been disabled you can put both the PLC controller and Panel View 1200 terminal into Run mode if you haven t already done so Run through each screen in the application file just as you would test a new control panel s inputs and outputs before starting up a new control system Use the programming terminal to monitor what happens inside the PLC controller as you use each object and then change the values within the PLC controller to see how the PanelView 1200 terminal responds Swit
18. Hardware Installation Manual 1785 6 6 1 PLC 5 Programming Software 6200 6 4 7 5250 LP1 LP2 PLC 5 250 Programming Manual 5000 6 4 8 SLC 500 Family of Programmable Controllers Advanced Programming 1747 NM002 Software User s Manual Preface After Sales Support P 4 To identify the manuals referring to these programmable controllers consult the Publications Index Publication SD499 available from Allen Bradley If you need help with your PanelView 1200 terminal contact Allen Bradley Global Technical Support 6680 Beta Drive Mayfield Village Ohio 44143 Inside USA and Canada 1 800 289 2279 Outside USA and Canada contact your local Allen Bradley office or call USA 216 646 6800 Your terminal s catalog number series revision letter and firmware revision are shown on the label on the back of the terminal Please have this information ready when you call for technical support Please register your PanelView 1200 terminal by mailing the registration card to the address above or by FAXing the card to 216 646 6770 The PanelView 1200 Terminal Family Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals This chapter provides an overview of the PanelView 1200 terminals It describes the types and features of PanelView 1200 terminals the available options and accessories the supported Allen Bradley programmable controllers and remote I O scanners PanelView 1200 terminals provide a fast easy
19. KL BIN files were not copied from the PASSTHRU PCMK directory to the PASSTHRU directory Clear PLC faults or reload the PLC program Ensure that the cable is connected to the PLC controller Specify the correct PLC station address Copy the KL BIN files from the PASSTHRU PCMK directory to the PASSTHRU directory 163 Illegal address address does not exist or does not point to something usable by this command Trying to download through a PLC 5 40 using PanelBuilder software Version 4 0 where the PanelView 1200 terminal is assigned a rack number greater than 7 Using a PLC controller that has 2 remote I O channels with the PanelView 1200 terminal on both channels as partial racks Use PanelBuilder software Version 5 01 or higher Ensure that all rack numbers are on the same channel Ensure that you re using Pass Through Version 3 01 164 Illegal size file is wrong size address is past end of file PLC programming problems such as indirect addressing or I O indirection in the PLC controller The PLC controller doesn t catch all illegal indirection Try downloading without ladder logic to see if it works without it If it works rewrite the ladder logic 171 Command cannot be executed PLC controller doesn t support Pass Through See the previous table listing PLC controllers that support Pass Through B 6 Error code App endix B Troubleshooting Probable causes
20. Preface Preface This manual describes the features and specifications of Panel View 1200 terminals PanelView 1200 terminals are available as keypad or touch screen terminals with color or monochrome display Note The term Panel View 1200 is the new name for PanelView terminals It refers to all 12 inch CRT PanelView terminals from Series A upwards The manual provides information and examples for installing and maintaining a PanelView 1200 terminal operating a PanelView 1200 terminal connecting a PanelView 1200 terminal to an Allen Bradley Programmable Logic Controller PLC9 troubleshooting a PanelView 1200 terminal This manual is written to help you install and maintain PanelView 1200 terminals The following terms are used throughout this manual Application File A PanelView 1200 terminal application file contains a series of screens and configurations which when interpreted and executed by PanelView 1200 replace the functions of a control panel of buttons switches and indicators The screens are created on a development computer running PanelBuilderTM Development Software or PanelBuilder M 1200 Configuration Software for Windows and then saved in an application file on the development computer s disk The application file is then downloaded to a PanelView 1200 terminal where it stays in battery backed RAM Battery Backed RAM Application files are stored in the PanelView 1200 terminal s random ac
21. and the operator will be informed which operator s have access to that screen 2 9 Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions 2 10 Audio Response The Panel View 1200 terminal can sound a beep whenever you press an active touch cell or keypad The PLC controller can also trigger this audio indicator either directly with the PLC Controlled Audio or through an alarm message The button alarm and volume parameters can be configured from the Audio Response screen For more information see your PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual or your PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual Choose Audio Response to set the Touch Audio for touch screen terminals or Button Audio for keypad terminals On or Off The default setting is On With the setting On the PanelView 1200 terminal beeps each time you press a button the Alarm Audio On or Off The default setting is On With the setting On both the PLC Controlled Audio bit and alarm messages can cause the PanelView 1200 terminal s built in audio indicator to beep Setting this to Off will disable both the alarm messages and the PLC Controlled Audio operation the Audio Volume level to High or Low The default setting is High Alarm Relay The alarm relay can be wired to an external alarm or warning light This relay is controlled by configuring an alarm message to activate the alarm relay or by defining a PLC Controlled Relay output bit
22. and can send it to the PLC controller The clock may also be set by the PLC controller Audio and Visual Feedback A PanelView 1200 terminal can be configured to activate a beeper each time a function button or touch cell is pressed light up a screen button if it has a border when its function key or touch cell is pressed allow the PLC controller to activate the beeper at the terminal allow Alarm Messages to activate the beeper at the terminal Alarm Relay You can attach a horn or a warning light to the PanelView 1200 terminal s alarm relay Relay connections are made via the terminal block labeled Alarm Contacts at the rear of the terminal Specific alarm messages or a PLC program can then trigger the relay Attention The Alarm Relay must be used only as a warning system not for control purposes RS 232 Port All PanelView 1200 terminals include one RS 232 port for printing on line alarm messages uploading and downloading application files and printing screens Options and Accessories Chapter 1 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals PanelView 1200 Terminal Diagnostics When a PanelView 1200 terminal starts up it performs a number of fault detection tests The Panel View 1200 terminal also performs continuous tests for fault conditions when it is communicating online with the PLC controller In the event of a fault a message appears pinpointing the exact nature of the fault A
23. features Each message can be configured to sound the audio indicator beeper trip the alarm relay or print a message on a printer Alarms are time and date stamped and listed in the order they occur The operator can acknowledge the alarm clear the display silence the alarm view the Alarm History Screen or view the Alarm Status Screen There can be as many as 496 different messages for the Alarm Window 1 16 Chapter 1 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals Summary of PLC Controlled The following options can be controlled by the PLC controller Options PLC Controlled Audio allows the PLC controller to control the PanelView 1200 terminal s audio beeper A PLC bit address is assigned When the PLC controller sets this bit the terminal s beeper is activated This does not interfere with the Alarm Window s use of the beeper PLC Controlled Alarm Relay allows the PLC controller to control the PanelView 1200 terminal s alarm relay A PLC bit address is assigned and when the PLC controller sets this bit the terminal s alarm relay is energized This does not interfere with the Alarm Window s use of the relay PLC Controlled Alarm Quantity Accum Time Reset allows the PLC controller to reset the alarm count and the accumulated time in alarm total These totals are shown in the Alarm Status screen PLC Controlled Screen Number allows the PLC controller to control which screen is displayed When the PLC controller p
24. for screen titles to provide instructions or for any text that is not bound to an object Lines Horizontal vertical and diagonal are used to illustrate and to separate sections of screens Line Arrows are used to illustrate Line Connect Characters are used to connect lines and lines and objects Boxes are graphic objects like lines which can surround other objects or simply illustrate Arcs are used to illustrate quarter semi and three quarter circles as well as circles They can also be used to connect line objects to form rounded corners Circles are composed of four arcs They are used to illustrate Objects for the Keypad The following objects can be displayed only on a keypad terminal Terminal Numeric Input Cursor Point consists of a numeric display and a cursor character This object can be used to enter numbers into an array of numeric fields similar to an array of thumb wheel switches on a control panel This object has an associated PLC input address in which the value is communicated to the PLC controller Numeric Keypad Enable Button pops up the Numeric Entry Scratchpad in which the operator can enter a number The number is then stored in the specified PLC input address Screen Keypad Enable Button pops up the Numeric Entry Scratchpad in which the operator can enter a screen number The screen with that number is displayed 1 15 Chapter 1 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Oper
25. received a handshake Wait until hold time is finished or Latched handshake is received before trying to change screens B 2 PLC Communication Problems Problem App endix B Troubleshooting Consult the following table to identify PLC communication problems Cause What to do PLC Communication Lost message on the PanelView 1200 terminal PLC controller is in Program or Remote Program mode Change PLC controller to Run mode Cable problem Check termination and cable pinout Incorrectly defined terminal as Last Chassis Set Last Chassis to No for that rack assignment Rack assignments in the PanelView 1200 terminal and the PLC do not match Make sure rack assignments in the PLC controller match those in the PanelView 1200 terminal Terminating resistor not installed properly The terminating resistor must be installed at the PLC and at the end of the link 150Q 1 2 watt resistor for 57 6 or 115 2 kbaud 82Q 1 2 watt resistor for 230 kbaud The PanelView 1200 terminal and Scanners Remote I O baud rate do not match Change the Remote I O baud rate in the PanelView 1200 terminal or the scanner so they match PLC Communication Lost message when using the PanelView 1200 terminal with PLC 5 The PanelView 1200 terminal has been assigned to multiple or partial racks when firmware revision of PLC 5 does not support partial rack addressing Configure the PanelView
26. run on the PanelView 1200 terminal If so use the appropriate DEMO file Your PanelBuilder software includes demonstration files for both the touch screen terminal TC DEMO and the keypad terminal KC DEMO If your system does not yet include an application file of your own to download and test use the appropriate DEMO file for your terminal Matching Communications Settings Before you can download or upload the communication settings on the Panel View 1200 terminal and in the PanelBuilder software must be the same The factory settings of the Panel View 1200 terminal and the PanelBuilder software are matched If you have not changed them you can download the DEMO or your other application file now To reset the terminal to its default settings 1 Choose Serial Port from the Configuration Mode Menu 2 Choose Factory Defaults If you need to reset the parameters in your PanelBuilder development computer see your PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual or the PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual Downloading the Application Once you have matched the communication settings you are ready to begin downloading To download the application file 1 Connect the PanelView 1200 terminal to the development computer with the Upload Download cable 2 Setthe PanelView 1200 terminal s keyswitch to Configure Mode 3 Choose Upload Download from the terminal s Configuration Mode Menu Running the Ap
27. terminals can be panel or 19 rack mounted Keypad and stud mounted touch screen terminals are rated NEMA 4X Indoor use only Clip mounted touch screen terminals are rated NEMA 12 Chapter 1 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals 12 Monochrome or Color Display All PanelView 1200 terminals have a 12 display in monochrome amber or color Color terminals can display 8 colors at a time from a choice of 16 Direct Connection to any Allen Bradley PLC Remote I O Link You can integrate a PanelView 1200 terminal quickly and easily into any PLC system capable of supporting the Allen Bradley 1771 Remote I O Link A PanelView 1200 terminal appears as one or more PLC I O racks on an Allen Bradley PLC Remote I O link it can be configured as up to 8 different racks or fractional racks with any valid PLC rack numbers Communications between the PLC controller and the Panel View 1200 terminal are provided through the discrete I O image table area and up to 5 block transfers up to 32 words per block Block transfers allow you to transfer more information at a time than does discrete I O The PanelView 1200 terminals can also communicate to the SLC 5 02 controller through the use of the 1747 SN module Direct or Data Highway Plus and Remote I O Downloading Application files can be downloaded from the development computer to the terminal via the Upload Download cable an RS 232 connection or via a Data Highway P
28. the appropriate object on the touch screen Button Border Objects Windows and PLC The objects windows and PLC control options are listed in three groups Control Options those used on both keypad and touch screen terminals those used for keypad terminals only and those used for touch screen terminals only You will note that the objects are identified as either dynamic or static Dynamic objects interact with the PLC controller static objects do not For complete details on all objects windows and options that can be controlled from the PLC controller refer to your PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual or your PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual The following table lists the objects and indicates which terminal types they are suited for It also shows whether the object is dynamic or static 1 11 Chapter 1 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals Table 1 C Objects for PanelView 1200 Terminals Object Momentary Push Button Normally Open Momentary Push Button Normally Closed Latched Input Push Button Maintained Push Button Interlocked Push Button Control List Selector with Enter Control List Selector without Enter Set Bit Cursor Point Goto Screen Button Return to Previous Screen Button Screen List Selector Screen Keypad Enable Button Keypad Screen Selector Multistate Indicator List Indicator Set Value Button Incre
29. you choose No PanelView 1200 will wait for operator confirmation before it starts executing the new application Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions Address Source You can choose between Application and Manual for the Address Source The first time that you enter this screen the default is Application When you re enter the screen the values that were previously saved appear When you set the Address Source to Manual you invalidate the application file When you set the Address Source back to Application you revalidate the application file It will execute normally Important After a successful download of an application file via Pass Through or serial port the terminal automatically resets the Address Source to Application uses the application file parameters and discards the Manual Address parameters Application When you choose Application the terminal uses the application file Pass Through Address Source If the application file contains a pass through configuration its values are displayed in the Manual Address Source area If the application file does not contain a pass through configuration or there is no application file present in the terminal you will see asterisks displayed in the Manual Address Source area Without valid parameters in the Address Source the Pass Through upload or download fails When you choose Application and then choose Save amp Exit the terminal saves the Auto Restart set
30. 0 RS 232 SERIAL INTERFACE 20157 The Alarm Relay Connector The PanelView 1200 terminal can be used to trigger a remote alarm or warning light under specific conditions You would attach this remote alarm or light to the Alarm Relay as shown in the following figure Figure 1 3 Connecting a Remote Alarm to the Alarm Relay a e NC eR a e No Gee 1 com eC 20162 Attention Do not use this relay for control functions of any kind 3 3 Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal 3 4 The Remote I O Connector The Remote I O connector at the back of the Panel View 1200 terminal connects the terminal to the host PLC controller via the Remote I O link as shown in the following figure If the PanelView 1200 terminal is the last device on the link connect a 1 2 watt terminating resistor across pins 1 and 2 The value of the resistor depends on the Remote I O baud rate for 57 6 kilobaud and 115 2 kilobaud use a 150 resistor A B part 740018 29 for 230 kilobaud use an 82Q resistor A B part 740018 23 Figure 1 4 Remote I O Connector The AC Power Connector The PanelView 1200 terminal requires 115 230 VAC 50 60 Hz Before connecting the power cable to the terminal make sure the cable is not carrying power Since the PanelView 1200 terminal has no power switch connecting the AC powe
31. 00 terminals can be connected to these processors along with other I O racks via the 1771 SN I O Subscanner Module If you are using a 1772 SD2 Scanner Distribution panel you must use revision 3 or later Chapter 1 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals SLC 5 02 via 1747 SN One or more PanelView 1200 terminals can be connected to the 1747 SN I O Subscanner Module SLC 5 02 RIO connection for the SLC 5 02 processor Each module provides an additional remote I O link for the host programmable controller The rack range of the 1747 SN is 0 to 3 Important No block transfers are possible with the SLC 5 02 and 1747 SN Series A module 1771 SN I O Subscanner Module One or more 1771 SN I O Subscanner Modules can be installed in any standard Allen Bradley 1771 I O rack Each module provides an additional remote I O link for the host programmable controller One or more Panel View 1200 terminals can be connected to any of the previously mentioned processors along with other I O racks via a 1771 SN I O Subscanner Module Refer to the 771 SN Sub I O Scanner Module Data Sheet for specific details 6008 SI IBM PC I O Scanner This module can be installed in an IBM PC or compatible computer to provide the computer with an Allen Bradley 1771 Remote I O Link You can then connect Allen Bradley Remote I O racks and devices such as the Panel View 1200 terminal to this computer 6008 SV VME I O Scanner This module can
32. 1200 terminal as a single full rack Upgrade PLC 5 15 to Series B Revision H or later Upgrade PLC 5 25 to Series A Revision D or later PLC controller is not configured to recognize the PanelView 1200 terminal s rack assignments Refer to your PLC 5 User s Manual regarding Auto Configuration Periodic PLC Communication Lost when using 1772 SD2 scanner with PLC 2s Must use 1772 SD2 scanner Rev 3 or later Rapid blinking of PLC Communication Lost when using 1775 S4A scanner with a PLC 3 Must use 1775 S4A scanner series B or later PLC Communication Lost when using SLC 500 1747 SN Scanner Module The 1747 SN Scanner Module is not properly configured Refer to 1747 RIO Scanner User s Manual regarding Specialty I O Configuration and how to configure Mfiles and Gfiles Verify that the PanelView 1200 terminal and the 1747 SN Scanner Module Remote I O baud rates are set the same Discrete I O works but block transfer does not No PLC Communication Lost message Using PLC 5 15 partial rack addressing Must use PLC 5 15 series B Rev J or later Discrete I O works but block transfer does not No PLC Communication Lost message Block transfer assignments in the PanelView 1200 terminal do not match block transfer instructions in PLC Make sure PLC block transfer instruction parameters match the PanelView 1200 parameters PLC Controller rack fault on rack assigned to the PanelView 1
33. 200 terminal Specified No for Last Chassis when the PanelView 1200 terminal is the last chassis in that rack Set Last chassis to Yes for that rack assignment PLC Communication Lost message and rack fault on rack assigned to the PanelView 1200 terminal Mis matched baud rate on the PanelView 1200 terminal and PLC controller Specify same baud rate for the PanelView 1200 terminal and PLC controller Multiple devices configured for the same rack assignment Multiple remote I O devices must have unique rack assignments B 3 Appendix B Troubleshooting Pass Through Upload Download Problems Problem The following table identifies some problems in uploading downloading files via the PLC 5 Pass Through feature Cause What to do While attempting a Pass Through Download an error window appears with the message The Pass Through utility was not found in the specified Pass Through Directory The Pass Through utility was not installed in the specified directory Verify that the Pass Through utility is installed in the directory indicated in the Programming Terminal Configuration menu If the Pass Through utility is not installed you must install it While trying to download an application file PanelBuilder software appears to lock up with the message Getting Terminal Data flashing on the screen Programming Terminal Configuration is not set up properly Wait a minute or t
34. ALLEN BRADLEY wy PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals Catalog Numbers 2711 KA1 KC1 TAI TCI TA4 TC4 User Manual Important User Information Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls Publication SGI 1 1 describes some important differences between solid state equipment and hard wired electromechanical devices Because of this difference and also because of the wide variety of uses for solid state equipment all persons responsible for applying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable In no event will the Allen Bradley Company be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation the Allen Bradley Company cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams No patent liability is assumed by Allen Bradley Company with respect to use of information circuits equipment or software described in this manual Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of the Allen Bradley Company is
35. E e due pct uod 1 1 Touch Screen Terminals 0 0c cece eee a 1 1 Objects Windows and PLC Control Options 1 11 Objects Common to All PanelView 1200 Terminals 1 1 Objects for the Keypad Terminal 0000005 1 1 Objects for the Touch Screen Terminal 00 1 1 Table of Contents Information and Alarm Windows see Summary of PLC Controlled Options 00 Applicable Programmable Controllers and Connections PLC 5 11 5 15 5 20 5 25 5 30 5 40 5 60 and 5 250 Processors PLC 5 0 Processor 0 0 0 cece eee IRR PLC 3 and PLC 3 10 Processors 00 0000 ee eaeee PLC 2 Family Processors via 1771 SN or 1772 SD2 SLC 5 02 via 1747 SN 2 eee 1771 SN I O Subscanner Module 00 6008 SI IBM PC I O Scanner 0 0 00 eee eee 6008 SV VME I O Scanner 0 0 0 cece eee 6008 SQ DEC Q BUS I O Scanner 0 005 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions Contrast Brightness and the Mode Select Keyswitch Fault Conditions 25 0002 vRRXWARXE DE RGXwAX RYE 3 Shes Maj r Fauls s tccdcuckaadd et entiri X add do Edd Minor Faults 2 0 0 0 0c ccc ccc cece III Power Up Functions cies eee eee ee eee eee Checksum and Read Write Memory Tests Battery Failure Test 20 0 ccc ee eee Communication Test llli eese Watchdog Test
36. Failure Test The battery should last the life of the Panel View 1200 terminal However the battery is constantly monitored when the Panel View 1200 terminal is in Run mode because the battery backed RAM is so important to PanelView 1200 terminal operation If the battery should fail a Minor Fault message will appear to inform the operator As long as the terminal s power is not turned off there is no problem If power is lost and restored to the terminal the results depend on whether there is a user PROM installed The following table lists the results of terminal power loss after battery failure If the battery fails and terminal power This happens Fault level What to do when terminal power is is lost returned And no user PROM is installed The application file in battery backed MAJOR FAULT For temporary use of the terminal RAM is lost download the file again and do not cycle power Call your A B representative to replace the board And the user EPROM EEPROM contains The application file will be reloaded into MINOR FAULT Press CLEAR to clear the message and a back up application file RAM from the user EPROM EEPROM but any retained values will be lost proceed Call your A B representative to replace the board the battery is on Starting Up the Terminal in Configuration Mode Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions Communication Test The PLC Communication test verifies that the communication ca
37. Ideally you should use an anti static mat or wear a grounding wrist strap whenever you work with any electronic components sensitive to electrostatic discharges 3 5 Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal Attention The electronic components in the Panel View 1200 terminal are extremely sensitive to static electricity and may be permanently damaged by electrostatic discharges If you re not using an anti static mat or wrist strap follow these precautions before you touch any components inside a PanelView 1200 terminal assume your body is always carrying an electrostatic charge frequently touch any grounded metal surface to discharge yourself wear cotton clothes not wool or synthetic fabrics don t move too much or scuff your feet when walking on carpets be extra careful in low humidity environments 4 Open up the PanelView 1200 terminal logic drawer Remove the two screws located near the bottom back of the unit to drop the tray containing the board as shown in the following figure Figure 1 6 Opening the Series E PanelView 1200 Terminal o A O O A H Remove these ii E two screws to access the logic board Color Back Panel Monochrome Back Panel 21171 5 Socket U2 is labeled User Memory as shown in the following figure
38. ROM is an EEPROM try downloading the application file again Battery test failed User RAM will be lost on power down The battery for application file memory is dead Upload the application file and save it on disk Servicing by Allen Bradley is required Communication Self Test failed The communication card is defective or not installed Servicing by Allen Bradley is required Invalid Screen The PLC has selected a non existent screen number Reprogram the PLC or the application file Unable to write downloaded data to the EEPROM The EEPROM is faulty or user memory configuration jumpers are set incorrectly Check the EEPROM and verify user memory configuration jumper settings Value Out Of Range Address not sufficient for data transfer Current screen number transferred to PLC is not sufficient Numeric entry or display address length is insufficient for data Increase bit length of address so it s large enough for screen transfer including Alarm History and Alarm Status screens Increase address length for data PLC currently controls screen change PLC controller has control of screen change Disable PLC Controlled Screen Change Set PLC Controlled Screen Change value to 0 No screen change Hold Time in effect or no PLC Handshake Operator is trying to change screens while a button s hold time is still in effect or before an activated Latched Push Button has
39. Screen Terminal for Simplicity and Space Saving A touch sensitive surface overlays the monitor on the touch screen terminal Selections are made by touching the display directly Since a keypad is not required these terminals require less panel space Message and Alarm Handling Utilities A PanelView 1200 terminal application can be set up with stored messages that can be triggered by the PLC controller There are three kinds of message displays Local Message Displays can appear in any free location on a specific screen 875 messages maximum Information Windows can pop up regardless of the screen currently displayed 496 messages maximum Alarm Windows can pop up regardless of the screen currently displayed 496 messages maximum For each type of message displayed local information or alarm there is a message list Using PanelBuilder software you can add or edit messages Messages are numbered and listed in numerical order in the message list See your PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual for more information on PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows See your PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual for more information on PanelBuilder Development Software for DOS Chapter 1 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals Built in Clock The battery backed clock runs even when the terminal is powered down Panel View 1200 can display the current time and date
40. Through rack assignment setting and that of Auto Restart The terminal also invalidates the existing application file to ensure that the new manual Pass Through rack assignment does not conflict with existing application file rack assignments Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions Unit Tests Choose Unit Test to check the operation of various components of a Panel View 1200 terminal The following illustration shows the Unit Tests screen for a touch screen terminal UNIT TESTS Battery Good Previous Diagnostics Checksum Failed Memory Checksum Display Power Loss During User RAM Test may Corrupt User RAM 20205 User RAM performs a read write test on Random Access Memory RAM to determine its ability to store data The results are displayed on the terminal s display panel Attention Loss of power during this test could result in loss of the application data stored in battery backed memory If this occurs you will have to repeat the downloading process Degauss color terminals only demagnetizes the terminal screen System RAM Test performs a read write test to a portion of the Random Access Memory RAM This test is similar to the User RAM Memory option but does NOT test the battery backed RAM where the application file is stored This keeps your application file from being corrupted even if the power is accidentally cut midway through this test Memory Checksum performs a checksum te
41. User Manual or your PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual Power up Values can be set to Presets or Last States Presets the default setting loads the initial presets configured in PanelBuilder software when the terminal is powered up Last States causes the retentive objects to retain the state they had when the terminal was powered down Important To save your selection press Save amp Exit before powering down or changing to Run mode Load Presets Pressing the Load Presets button loads the initial presets configured in PanelBuilder software into all retentive objects 2 11 Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions Time and Date Choose Time and Date to set the PanelView 1200 terminal s battery operated clock Enter the time in 24 hour Military format hh mm ss for keypad terminals hh mm ss for touch screen terminals Enter the date in the format mm dd yy for keypad terminals mm dd yy for touch screen terminals Screen Saver The screen saver preserves the life of the Panel View 1200 terminal screen by blanking the screen when no buttons have been pressed for a period of time Choose Screen Saver from the Configuration Mode menu to display the screen and set the amount of time which should pass before the screen blanks Elapsed time can range from 1 to 999 minutes A setting of 0 zero disables the screen saver When the screen blanks this message appears on a touc
42. an Ba haw dae a RR uds Maximum Altitude 0 00 ccc eee eee eee Monochrome Terminals 0 00 cece eee e neces Heat Generation 2 4 oie ce eda ddddewd edd de Farb ua ead Color Terminals uuo oERE NS RRTDXQeszbvs ies wi Sees Shock Amplitudes 25 55 uskee dd bb RR AE RAE EAS RE Rene Shock and Vibration 0 0 00 cece cece eee eens Vibration Amplitudes for Operating Units Vibration Amplitudes for Non Operating Units Troubleshooting Lieeeeseee Verifying Configuration Settings 0 cee eee eee PanelView 1200 Major Fault Error Messages PanelView 1200 Minor Fault Error Messages PLC Communication Problems 00eeeeeues Pass Through Upload Download Problems PLC Controllers Required for Pass Through Common Error Messages for Manual Address Source Configuration 0 c eee eee eee Common Pass Through Error Codes 05 PanelBuilder Problems lesen T P r n2 P ro T n5 T ro T eo P co gt gt gt B T e J e gt iP o io ID T e F N un N T co P co I eoo I eoo T co I oo T eoo P eoo T Ko F ko T Ko T Ko w UJ ae EN rd n2 EM o ur AB m e re T D T N Manual Overview Intended Audience Glossary of Terms
43. an be located anywhere on the screen Date Display can be located anywhere on the screen ASCII Input allows the PanelView 1200 terminal operator to send ASCII strings of up to 64 characters to the assigned PLC input address Scrolling List object is an extended and enhanced control list selector list indicator that is not limited by the number of lines on the screen The Scrolling List can consist of any combination of local message display multistate indicator and numeric display lists with up to 999 items in each list The Scrolling List object reduces PLC ladder logic and addressing typically needed to display and edit large amounts of data This object can be used to control and monitor sequential operations in both auto and manual modes or to provide operators with a selection list Chapter 1 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals Screen Print Button allows an operator to print any screen currently displayed on the Panel View 1200 terminal Local Message Display can be defined as a rectangular area of any size and placed in any location on the Panel View 1200 terminal screen A PLC control address is assigned to the object allowing the PLC controller to trigger any one of up to 875 messages to appear in this area ASCII Display is used to display a character string sent from the PLC controller directly on the PanelView 1200 terminal The display is updated whenever the string changes Text is used
44. arm Messages Information Messages screen requests or terminal fault messages also turn off the screen saver Degauss If an external magnetic field such as an electric motor starting up occurs near a color terminal the CRT may retain some residual magnetic effect which in turn may affect the clarity of the display Degaussing removes any such residual magnetism by totally demagnetizing the CRT Automatic degauss occurs each time AC power is re applied to the terminal and at midnight according to the Panel View 1200 terminal system clock daily You can also degauss the color terminal manually by choosing Unit Tests from the Configuration Menu Then choose Degauss from the Unit Tests screen See Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions for more information Chapter 5 Maintaining Your PanelView 1200 Terminal When the color terminal degausses there is a 6 5 amp surge The surge lasts less than 400 milliseconds If your Panel View 1200 terminal is powered by an isolated power source be sure the line transformer can handle this surge Strong Magnetic Fields Since the Panel View 1200 terminal display contains a CRT cathode ray tube the presence of strong magnetic fields near the terminal will distort the image on the screen Magnetic fields stronger than 80 milligauss at the front surface of the terminal should be avoided 5 3 Specifications Design Certifications Standards and Compliances Appendix Speci
45. ator Terminals Set Bit Cursor Point consists of a bit and a cursor character This object is used to point to a screen character Several set bit cursor points can be in the same screen Each one can have a different user defined pointer only the current pointer is visible and blinking The current cursor point s input bit is always on so the PLC controller always knows the current selection Both the set bit and numeric input cursor points can be used on the same screen Objects for the Touch Screen The following objects can be displayed only on a touch screen terminal Terminal Keypad Screen Selector allows an operator to display a screen by entering the screen number The selector is available in large and small sizes Numeric Keypad is used to send a value to the PLC controller A PLC input address is assigned to each Numeric Keypad the value that the operator enters is stored at this address The keypad is available in large and small sizes Information and Alarm The Information and Alarm Windows can pop up on the screen at any time Windows to display important information Information Window displays a message when triggered by the PLC controller The window remains until the operator presses the Clear button or until the PLC controller clears it There can be as many as 496 different messages for the Information Window Alarm Window is similar to the Information Window but with many additional
46. be installed in a VME backplane providing the VME controller with an Allen Bradley 1771 Remote I O Link Allen Bradley Remote I O racks and devices such as the PanelView 1200 terminal can then be connected to this VME controller 6008 SQ DEC Q BUS I O Scanner This module can be installed into a DEC Q Bus controller to provide it with an Allen Bradley 1771 Remote I O Link Allen Bradley Remote I O racks and devices such as the PanelView 1200 terminal can then be connected to this controller 1 19 Contrast Brightness and the Mode Select Keyswitch PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions This chapter describes how to use the PanelView 1200 terminal s two operating modes and discusses the power up and on line tests that the terminal performs The PanelView 1200 terminal has two modes of operation Configure mode and Run mode Configure mode allows you to set up the terminal and Run mode executes the application file The PanelView 1200 terminal communicates with your PLC controller only when it s in Run mode so set it to this mode to monitor and control your PLC application The following illustration shows the rear panel of a PanelView 1200 terminal Note the location of the Mode Select Keyswitch the brightness control Monochrome terminals and the contrast control Color terminals Figure 1 1 PanelView 1200 Terminal Rear Panels Contrast Control Fuses Terminal Blocks Fuses va T
47. ble width These are the parameters of the PLC Remote I O Communications Allen Bradley PLC via Allen Bradley 1771 Remote I O Link Remote I O baud rate 57 6 115 2 230 4 kilobaud max I O cable distance 10 000 ft 57 6 kilobaud 5 000 ft 115 2 kilobaud 2 500 ft 230 4 kilobaud terminal can emulate from 1 4 to 8 full Remote I O Racks rack sizes 1 4 1 2 3 4 or Full any starting module group total discrete I O possible 1024 Input and 1024 Output bits or 64 PLC Input Words and 64 PLC Output Words up to 5 block transfer read and 5 block transfer write files can be configured with up to 32 words for each file total Block Transfer possible 2560 Inputs and 2560 Outputs or 160 PLC Input Words and 160 PLC Output Words application files can be uploaded and downloaded via the PLC 5 Pass Through feature Serial Communications Port AC Power Appendix A Specifications This RS 232 port can either be connected to the development system and used to upload download application files or it can connected to a printer and used to print screen images reports or alarm messages You can assign separate port settings for each of these purposes The applicable port settings are used automatically The following table lists the port settings Baud Rates 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 2 kilobaud Parity Types Odd Even None Stop Bits 1 2 Data Bits 7 8 Handshake Hardware Sof
48. cess memory RAM The RAM is backed by an internal battery so that the application file and the status of the retentive objects are maintained even when AC power is switched off P 1 Preface P 2 Hex Files Application files which have been converted into Intel Hex format for transfer to user PROMs Object An object is an individual component of a PanelView 1200 screen Each object takes the function of a button switch or indicator on a control panel The objects can be dynamic they can change color or value and can display information Each object is defined by the developer of the PanelView 1200 screen Examples of objects include Push Buttons Selectors Bar Graphs Numeric Displays etc PanelBuilder Software The program runs on the development computer to develop application files for PanelView 1200 terminals There are two types of PanelBuilder software PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows and PanelBuilder Development Software for DOS PanelView 1200 Terminal A type of Allen Bradley terminal with a touch screen or rugged keypad designed for easy operator interaction with a PLC system over the Remote I O link Retentive An object is described as retentive when it retains its PLC value in the PanelView 1200 terminal after a screen change an operator s object action and even after the terminal s power cycle For example when a maintained push button is pressed the corresponding PLC input is set t
49. ch Screen Terminals 2711 TA4 TC4 Figure 1 17 Stud Mount Touch Screen Terminal Panel Cutout 13 11 _ _ gt 333 mm lt _ 13 00 330 2 mm 7 32 5 56 mm DIA TYP 12 PLACES MOUNTING STUDS ARE 10 32 SIZE 4 30 109 22 mm ja A P a n A A 6 24 o 6 24 P E A E 158 49 mm 26g 12 50 BE SC _ 92 9 mm I 12 91 322 33 mm j 317 5mm 104 14mm Bie I 18 amp 322 33 mm 827 91 mm 6 35 Yo 9 635 6 46 161 29 mm 161 29 mm 164 08 mm Y u o I y Z ag 109 22 mm 12 50 gt 817 5 mm 13 00 330 2 mm lt _ 1811 333 mm 21181 3 14 Optional Clip or Stud Rack Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal You can mount your PanelView 1200 touch screen terminal in a standard Mount Kits 19 rack For TC1 and TA1 clip mount terminals use the optional NR1 Rack Mount Kit and for TC4 and TA4 stud mount terminals use the optional NR2 Rack Mount Kit Figure 1 18 NR1 19 Rack Mount Assembly for TC1 and TA1 Terminals Clip mount 578 125 14 68 mm d a 148 3 18 mm PEE 18 67 mm 37 6 mm roe 7 06 mm Y E A A A A 5 48 139 2 mm 8 48 215 4 mm 12 48
50. ch the Panel View 1200 terminal to Configure mode and back to Run mode You should also remove and re apply power to the PLC controller separately and to the entire control system to ensure that the system re initializes as expected Testing Retentive Objects Observe each object carefully if you are using any retentive input objects Switch the terminal off and on again and switch it to Configuration mode and back to Run mode Watch the input addresses for each retentive object to ensure that the values are initialized so that the the program will respond safely Once you ve checked all PLC values and determined that all objects windows and PLC controlled functions communicate properly with the PLC you re ready to set both the PLC and the terminal into Run mode and test your application file in action Chapter 4 Verifying the PanelView 1200 Terminal Operation action or process that could result in unsafe or critical operation temporarily disable these specific operations Keep people at a safe distance from any PLC controlled machine Finally make sure emergency stop buttons are easily accessible during control system testing Attention If the PLC program can control any specific machine Step through each screen to make sure that valid states and values are displayed Test each object one at a time to ensure that the PLC system responds as expected Power down then power up the PanelView 1200 terminal and switch
51. d Download cable connected directly between the computer and the PanelView 1200 terminal or set terminal Pass Through Download Options address source to Manual If the Pass Through Block Transfer assignment at the target PanelView 1200 terminal is different change the assignment in the selected application file to match the assignment in the PanelView 1200 terminal The model or revision of PLC does not support Pass Through Block Transfer Use a compatible model or revision of PLC Data Highway Plus cable is disconnected Ensure the cable is securely connected at both ends try the download again While trying to upload or download with rack numbers 10 or greater a PROBLEM window appears stating Error Code 163 was returned by the Pass Through Utility The PLC is unable to find rack because of wrong Pass Through Utility Ensure you are using Pass Through Utility 3 01 B 4 Problem Cause Appendix B Troubleshooting What to do While trying to download an application file a PROBLEM window appears stating Error code 208 was returned by the Pass Through Utility The Pass Through Utility has been unabl e to Make sure the Programming Terminal DH establish DH communications with the PLC 5 Address and the PLC DH Address are properly assigned Make sure that you have selected the proper DH Hardware Driver for your system and that the DH Driver Card Locati
52. detected A touch cell or Keypad button has been depressed for longer than the Stuck Button Timeout setting allows Restart the terminal If this problem occurs repeatedly due to an operator holding the button down for too long increase the Stuck Button Timeout setting in the Configuration menu If a button or cell is permanently stuck call your A B representative Watchdog Test Failed Unit is disabled Watchdog circuit is unable to reset the machine Servicing by Allen Bradley is required System ROM corrupted Unit is disabled The ROM containing the system firmware is defective Servicing by Allen Bradley is required RAM TEST failed Unit is disabled The non backed up RAM used by the terminal firmware is defective Servicing by Allen Bradley is required Video hardware initialization failed Unit is disabled There is a video hardware problem Servicing by Allen Bradley is required Mismatched application file Unit is disabled 1 The application file is for the wrong type i e a Keypad file on a Touch Screen terminal 2 The jumper settings are wrong 1 Download an application file of the appropriate type 2 Check the setting of JP5 FB Keypad TS Touch Screen Failed to configure the Comm card Unit is disabled The Communication circuitry is faulty Servicing by Allen Bradley is required Failed to stop PLC communication Unit is disabled The Commu
53. downloading an application file to the terminal PanelView 1200 Terminal The following diagrams show the dimensions of the keypad and touch Dimensions Monochrome Keypad screen terminals Refer to these diagrams when mounting your terminal Figure 1 9 Monochrome Keypad Terminal Dimensions E 18 97 12 40 354 84 mm 814 96 mm SELECT oua LLL Y Y gt 0 250 ionis 6 35 mm m z 482 6 mm be zi 296 16 mm 21167 3 10 Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal Figure 1 10 Color Keypad Terminal Dimensions Keypad A 13 97 f 354 84 mm 12 40 814 96 mm oua oca EEH y 0 585 14 86 mm lt 19 00 482 6 mm lt 0 250 0 400 gt 6 350 mm 10 16 mm 1507P _ gt 382 91 mm PT Figure 1 11 Monochrome Touch Screen Terminal Dimensions Monochrome Touch Screen A 13 50 342 90 mm 12 40 814 96 mm ALLEN BRADLEY PanelView ee Y A 9 520 13 80 13 21 mm 350 52 mm i 0 680 17 27 mm 11 885 301 88 mm 21169 Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal Figure 1 12 Color Touch Screen Terminal Dimensions Color n Touch Screen 13 50 342 90 mm ALLEN BRADLEY PanelView Y U 9 590 13 80 13 21 mm 350 52 mm lt 0 680 0 400 gt
54. e lower the intensity at which the CRT operates the longer its life You can control the intensity of your screen with the brightness control on the back of a monochrome unit and with the color contrast control on the back of a color unit 5 1 Chapter 5 Maintaining Your PanelView 1200 Terminal 5 2 Changing the Filter on Color Units Clean the filter on your color terminal whenever it appears to be in danger of clogging up Remove the filter cover from the back of the terminal by popping it free of its plastic side clips Remove the filter and clean it by removing the dust with a vacuum cleaner washing with warm water and soap Be sure the filter is dry before you replace it The filter itself is made of flame retardant urethane foam 0 13 3 3mm thick and measures 3 64 by 3 54 92 5mm by 89 9mm If your filter should become unusable replace it with part number 09362 M 45 from Hitachi or Qualtek Electronics Screen Saver The screen saver preserves the life of the Panel View 1200 terminal screen by blanking the screen when no buttons have been pressed for a user definable period of time Choose Screen Saver from the Configuration Mode menu to display the Screen Saver Timeout screen Here you set the amount of time that should pass without screen activity before the screen blanks Elapsed time can range from 1 to 999 minutes A setting of 0 zero disables the screen saver Mode changes PLC generated Al
55. eatures 0 2 0 c cee ene eee e eens 1 3 Cost Optimized for OEM Applications 1 3 Rugged High Quality Design 0 0 eee eee 1 3 Panel or 19 Rack Mounting 00 00 eee e aes 1 3 12 Monochrome or Color Display 2 5 1 4 Direct Connection to any Allen Bradley PLC Remote I O Link 1 4 Direct or Data Highway Plus and Remote I O Downloading 1 4 Factory Installed Battery Provides Extended Back up User Definable Keys 2 2 2 0020 cece eee eee eee Custom Keypad Legend Inserts 0000e eee Touch Screen Terminal for Simplicity and Space Saving Message and Alarm Handling Utilities Built in Clock P Audio and Visual Feedback 00eeeeeeeee Alarmi Relay PCT RS 292 POM M C aia PanelView 1200 Terminal Diagnostics 1 7 Options and Accessories 00 00 cc eee ences 1 7 Upload Download Cable 0 0 c cece eee ees 1 7 Optional Remote Keyswitch amp RS 232 Port Assembly Optional EEPROM or EPROM for Back up or Additional Application Memory 0 0 0 e eee eee eee eee 1 7 1 7 Functional Variations Among Terminal Types 1 8 Keypad Terminals 0 0 0 ccc eee e cece ence eas 1 8 Function Keys 0 0 c cece eee nce eee eee eee 1 9 Numeric Keypad 0 unnan c cece eee eens 1 9 Special Keys 2252 dex ea dau i
56. electing a memory location for the KT card PanelBuilder Problems For help on solving PanelBuilder software problems see your PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual or your PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual B 7 Symbols Empty 1 1 Numbers 1747 SN I O Subscanner Module 1 19 1771 SN I O Subscanner Modules 1 19 1772 SD2 Scanner Distribution panel 1 18 1775 S4A Remote Scanner Distribution panel 1 18 25 to 9 pin adapter 3 17 6008 SI IBM PC I O Scanner 1 19 6008 SQ DEC Q BUS I O Scanner 1 19 6008 SV VME I O Scanner 1 19 A AC Power Connector 3 4 AC Power VoltageRange _A 5 Access Code keypad window 2 9 Access Codes 2 9 Adapter Cable 3 18 Alarm Audio 2 10 Alarm Quantity Accum Time Reset PLC Controlled 1 17 Alarm Relay 1 6 A 6 option 2 10 PLC Controlled 1 17 screen 2 10 Alarm Relay connector 3 3 Alarm Window 1 16 Allen Bradley 6121 CBB Combo Adapter 3 17 Altitude A 8 Ambient Operating Temperature limits _A 8 Anti static precautions 3 6 Application Data Checksum 2 24 Application File P 1 Arcs 1 15 ASCII Display 1 15 Audio PLC Controlled 1 17 Audio Response Screen 2 10 Audio Volume 2 10 Index Auto Line Feed parameter 2 8 B Bar Graphs 1 14 Battery 1 4 A7 Failure 2 24 Failure indications _A 7 Failure test 2 4 Battery backed RAM P 1 A 6 Block Transfer File 2 8 Boxes 1 15 Brightness c
57. entering numeric values up down left and right arrow keys Home Enter Select Cancel Raise Lower and Backspace keys The user definable function keys on keypad terminals are pre labeled at the factory but you can create key labels legends to suit your application The replacement key legends slide in from the rear of the faceplate The included Legend Kit provides blank card material that can be written on with most types of markers or paste on labels Chapter 1 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals You can also configure the terminal to beep when a key is pressed Figure 1 1 Keypad Terminal ALLEN BRADLEY PanelView al Keys TEES CEE Function Keys n 21000 Function Keys When creating screens you can assign any of the 21 function keys to objects so that they can perform a wide variety of functions ranging from turning on PLC input bits to changing screens Keys can have different functions for each screen created Numeric Keypad The keypad terminal has a numeric input keypad that includes number keys Enter Backspace negative and decimal keys When you need to make a numeric entry you call up a pop up Numeric Entry Scratchpad that displays the numbers as you type The Numeric Entry Scratchpad is displayed on the screen any time the operator is required to enter numeric data and send it to a PLC controller Chapter 1 Introduction to Pane
58. erminal Blocks gt O a RS 232 Port Brightness Mode Select Keyswitch RS 232 Port PLC interface Mode Select Keyswitch PLC interface Color Back Panel Monochrome Back Panel 20153 The Brightness and the Contrast Controls adjust the terminal display intensity The Mode Select Keyswitch switches between Configuration and Run modes 2 1 Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions Fault Conditions 2 2 With the optional Remote Keyswitch Assembly you can access the Mode Select Keyswitch and RS 232 port from the front of the rack where the Panel View 1200 terminal is mounted For more information on the Remote Keyswitch Assembly see the instruction sheet supplied with that option There are two types of faults major faults and minor faults Major Faults If the Panel View 1200 terminal detects a major fault it enters Major Fault mode and displays a message in the Major Fault Window like this MAJOR FAULT Application file corrupted Unit is disabled 20201 While in Major Fault mode the Panel View 1200 terminal cannot control or monitor PLC controller functions The operator must correct the problem and restart the terminal or switch modes In Run mode the faults logged to the Major Fault Window cannot be cleared If the term
59. ers are not used for uploading downloading and cannot be changed Although you can choose 7 or 8 for the Data Bits option always use 8 the default or you won t be able to transfer The 7 data bits option applies only to printer settings You should not have to change the default settings for Upload Download the PanelBuilder software expects these settings If you do change the settings be sure you set the PanelBuilder development computer s serial port to match See instructions for configuring the computer s serial port in your PanelBuilder software user manual along with instructions for uploading and downloading For printer settings refer to your printer s manual Rack Assignments Choose Rack Assignments to view the rack assignments and block transfer file definitions of the current application file These settings can be changed only in the development computer using PanelBuilder software Important You must first download an application file for this function to work The Rack Assignments screen shows the rack assignments the PLC type and the baud rate A button allows you to view the block transfer file definitions The following illustration shows the Rack Assignments screen for a touch screen terminal RACK ASSIGNMENTS PLC Type PLC 5 15 integral Baud Rate 57 6K Rack Starting Rack Last Number Module Group Size Chassis A Block 1 2 Yes Transfers Ful Yes LI LI END pt ee LL
60. et for an optional EPROM EEPROM called the user PROM Chapter 1 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals Keypad Terminals an EPROM can be used for application file back up The application file is programmed into the EPROM with a PROM burner Once programmed it cannot be erased or overwritten an EEPROM can be used for application file back up or for extra application memory when the EEPROM is used for application back up the downloaded application file is automatically copied to the EEPROM during the download operation an EEPROM can also be used to increase the memory available for application file storage from 64K to 128K If the EEPROM is used in this way it cannot be used as back up for the application file Functional Variations Among Terminal Types The terminals are configured almost identically with these exceptions buttons are set up differently on keypad terminals and touch screen terminals certain screen objects are specific to keypad terminals others to touch screen terminals For more information on objects see your PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual or your PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual foreground and background colors can be assigned only for color PanelView 1200 terminals Inverse video and intensity settings are assigned for monochrome terminals The keypad terminal has 21 user definable function keys a keypad for
61. fications Specifications in this section apply to all of the following products unless indicated otherwise 2711 KAI Series E Keypad Terminals w Amber CRT 2711 KC1 Series E Keypad Terminals w Color CRT 2711 TAI Series E Touch Screen Terminals w Amber CRT clip mount 2711 TC1 Series E Touch Screen Terminals w Color CRT clip mount 2711 TA4 Series E Touch Screen Terminals w Amber CRT stud mount a 2711 TC4 Series E Touch Screen Terminals w Color CRT stud mount Standards Organizations Approvals UL listed Industrial Control Equipment UL 508 CSA certified standard 22 2 No 142 Design Standards Complied With IP65 EC 348 IEC 435 VDE 0871 Class A VDE 0805 VDE 0110 FCC Part 15 subpart J Class A Panel View 1200 terminals are designed to meet the following NEMA Standards when mounted in like enclosures Keypad Terminals NEMA 4X Indoor Use Only NEMA 12 and NEMA 13 Appendix A Specifications Terminal Weights Front Panel Design Touch Screen Terminals Stud mount NEMA 4X Indoor Use Only NEMA 12 and NEMA 13 Clip mount NEMA 12 Keypad Terminal w Amber CRT 25 0 Ibs 11 34 kg a Keypad Terminal w Color CRT 35 75 lbs 16 26 kg Touch Screen Terminal w Amber CRT 23 25 lbs 10 55 kg a Touch Screen Terminal w Color CRT 32 5 lbs 14 74 kg These weights do not include any shipping materials used to package Panel View 1200 terminals Keypad Terminals Key Panel black anodi
62. flexible and low cost operator interface for a PLC system They are ideal replacements for traditional control panels PanelView 1200 terminals are pre assembled and ready to install in a control panel cut out or 19 rack They connect directly to any Allen Bradley remote I O link An Allen Bradley IBM or compatible computer the development computer is used to create PanelView 1200 terminal screens and functions See the PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual for information on PanelBuilder Development Software for DOS See the PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual for more information on PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows The PanelView 1200 terminal family includes the following products and corresponding catalog numbers Table 1 A PanelView 1200 Products and Catalog Numbers Product Description Catalog Number Keypad Terminal Amber display 2711 KA1 Keypad Terminal Color display 2711 KC1 Touch Screen Terminal Amber display clip mount NEMA 12 2711 TA1 Touch Screen Terminal Color display clip mount NEMA 12 2711 TC1 Touch Screen Terminal Amber display stud mount NEMA 4X 2711 TA4 indoor use only Chapter 1 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals 1 2 Product Description Catalog Number Touch Screen Terminal Color display stud mount NEMA 4x 2711 TC4 indoor use only PanelView 1200 Termina
63. h screen terminal Touch The Screen To Activate 20316 This message appears on a keypad terminal Press Any Key To Activate 2 12 Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions Touching the screen or keypad causes the current screen to reappear Mode changes PLC generated Alarm Messages Information Messages PLC generated screen requests or terminal fault messages also turn off the screen saver Screen Alignment Choose Screen Alignment to set the position of the image on the terminal display On a keypad terminal use the function keys to change the alignment of a screen The function key nearest the Center Screen button sets the screen alignment to its default position The function keys nearest the Up Down Left and Right buttons move the screen The function key nearest the Save amp Exit button saves the current screen alignment and returns you to the Configuration Mode Menu The following illustration shows the Screen Alignment screen for a keypad terminal Ed ALIGN SCREEN D NE Exit Center Left Right Screen Up On a touch screen terminal use the Test Alignment button to line up the on screen buttons with the touch cell borders Press the four corners of the Test Alignment button to see if it is properly aligned If the button does not light up when you press the corners use the Up Down Left and Right buttons to move the screen so that it does Alignment is particularly important with to
64. ic boards Lens Overlay Anti glare protective overlay 2711 NV1 PanelView 1200 Features Chapter 1 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals Table 1 B PanelView 1200 Terminal Replacement Parts and Numbers Replacement Part Part Number Catalog Number Spare Mode Select Keys 46715 414 01 Series D and E Logic Board 46715 448 01 Touch Screen Mounting Hardware 46715 416 01 for NEMA 12 mounting Touch Screen Series C or earlier 46715 460 01 Touch Screen Series D and E 2711 NT1 Keyswitch Assembly 46715 418 01 Blank Keypad Legend Inserts 46715 419 01 Remote I O Connector 22112 046 03 Keypad Faceplate Series D and E 2711 NK1 Wide Range of Applications Panel View 1200 terminals provide many pre configured functions allowing for a wide range of applications across many industries This enables you to standardize on Panel View 1200 terminals thereby simplifying service stock and reducing the cost and time required to train your personnel on many different products Cost Optimized for OEM Applications Since PanelBuilder software resides outside the Panel View 1200 terminal the terminal is not burdened with this overhead Rugged High Quality Design Panel View 1200 terminals are designed to strict Allen Bradley specifications with high grade components and rugged construction for long trouble free operation in harsh industrial environments Panel or 19 Rack Mounting All PanelView 1200
65. iew 1200 Terminal 3 1 The PanelView 1200 Terminal 00 00 eee 3 2 The RS 232 Port 4 is zie dai Erud sien Sie o MEA pe ES 3 2 The Alarm Relay Connector 0 00cceeeeeee 3 3 The Remote I O Connector 22 0e ceca 3 4 The AC Power Connector 0 cece eee eae 3 4 Installing a User PROM 00 ccc e ee nrnna 3 5 PanelView 1200 Terminal Dimensions 3 9 Installation Notes 235 050 evpRE ERI RERETETEFPEWREES 3 11 PanelView 1200 Terminal Cutouts 0005 3 11 Keypad Terminals 2711 KA1 2711 KC1 suse 3 12 Touch Screen Terminals 2711 TA1 TC1 3 13 Touch Screen Terminals 2711 TA4 TC4 3 14 Optional Clip or Stud Rack Mount Kits 000 3 15 Remote Keyswitch Assembly Dimensions 3 16 Upload Download Cable 0 cece eee eee ee 3 16 Verifying the PanelView 1200 Terminal Operation 4 1 Testing the PanelView 1200 Terminal 4 4 1 Downloading the Application File n n nunnana 4 2 Matching Communications Settings Lese 4 2 Downloading the Application 00 eee 4 2 Running the Application File 0 0 eee eens 43 Connecting the PLC Controller 0 0 00 c eee eens 4 3 Testing Retentive Objects 000 eee eee eee 44 Testing the Whole System 0000 cece eee eens 4 4 Ma
66. inal is set to Configuration mode the Major Faults detected on power up will be logged to the Minor Fault Window and can be cleared from there While the Panel View 1200 terminal is in Major Fault mode it appears as a faulted rack to the host PLC controller You can design your PLC program to monitor the rack fault bits that correspond to the PanelView 1200 terminal s rack assignments and to respond whenever these bits indicate that the terminal isn t operating or communicating properly See your PLC controller and I O scanner user s documentation for details on how to use the rack fault bits Minor Faults If the Panel View 1200 terminal detects any minor faults it disables normal input entry and displays a message in the Minor Fault Window like this Power Up Functions Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions MINOR FAULT Invalid Screen 20318 The operator must press the Clear button to resume normal operation The Clear button temporarily overrides the function that was previously assigned to the associated function key or touch cells Minor faults do not affect PLC communications When you power up the PanelView 1200 terminal it performs a number of tests for major or minor faults to determine if any problems will affect its operation If a major fault is detected the system will enter Fault mode Once all the tests are successfully completed the Panel View 1200 terminal will go into Configuration or Run mode
67. intaining Your PanelView 1200 Terminal 5 1 ccn RTI 5 1 Changing the Filter on Color Units 00 ee eae 5 2 Urol dT m 5 2 DedallSS cime doe ceeded tae He pedro Cee ee esa epueti 5 2 Strong Magnetic Fields 00 cee eee eee eee 5 3 iv Table of Contents Specifications uua dca RR xn Rae y ara a Rs Design Certifications Standards and Compliances Design Standards Complied With 0005 Terminal Weights 0 0 ccc eee eens Keypad Terminals 0 0 cece eee eee tenes Front Panel Design 22 2 020 been eer Touch Screen Terminals 0000 c eee eeeeeaes CRT Display ue ake dor dt eror kd ead Me Hades Color Unit Display Attributes 002 000 00 Monochrome Unit Display Attributes PLC Remote I O Communications llus Serial Communications Port 00 cece eee ee eeee AG POW 3 osc axes ce pude dedu ec AES EIE RET ERE FUSOS Character Set iacuit bie tee oegecco dd eb Dakar d dct doaetos User Memory nananana ccc ect I n Alarm Relay 0 0000 ccc eee RR Batteries i irse Id Leer be rn bd Ch ns Time and Date Clock 0 cece cece enna Ambient Operating Temperature Limits Temperature Humidity and High Altitude Storage Temperature Limits 000 000 ce eee HUMIGIY sz sce idi
68. ive Objects 4 4 Whole system 4 4 Text 1 15 Time and Date 2 12 Time and Date Clock A 7 Time Display 1 14 Touch Audio 2 10 Touch Cells 1 11 Touch Panel Touch Screen only test 2 22 Touch Screen terminals 1 10 Troubleshooting B 1 U Upload Download P 2 2 6 Upload Download Cable 3 2 3 16 User EPROM EEPROM Power Up Test 2 15 User Mem High Byte 3 6 User PROM P 2 3 5 User RAM 2 21 V Version compatibility 2 6 View configuration settings B 1 W Watchdog Circuit 2 5 Test 2 5 Window P 3 Alarm 1 16 Information 1 16 Index ALLEN BRADLEY Allen Bradley has been helping its customers improve productivity and quality for 90 years A ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL COMPANY A B designs manufactures and supports a broad range of control and automation products worldwide They include logic processors power and motion control devices man machine interfaces and sensors Allen Bradley is a subsidiary of Rockwell International one of the world s leading technology companies A With major offices worldwide 7 Algeria e Argentina e Australia e Austria e Bahrain e Belgium e Brazil e Bulgaria e Canada e Chile e China PRC e Colombia Costa Rica e Croatia e Cyprus e Czech Republic e Denmark e Ecuador e Egypt e El Salvador e Finland e France e Germany e Greece e Guatemala e Honduras Hong Kong e Hungary e Iceland e India e Indonesia e Is
69. izes and attributes as well as the terminal s character set Before switching to Run mode make sure you ve downloaded an application file installed a user PROM containing one or set the Pass Through Download address source to Manual Without an application file the PanelView 1200 terminal will show a major fault when it is switched to Run mode and the Address Source is Application When the Address Source is Manual the PanelView 1200 terminal will show the Download in Progress screen when it is switched to Run mode To switch from Configure to Run mode use the Mode Select Keyswitch on the back of the terminal see the rear panel illustration on page 2 1 If your terminal is equipped with the Remote Keyswitch Assembly you can change modes from the front of the terminal Set the terminal to Run mode for everyday use After downloading an application file the Powerup screen will be the first screen displayed the first time the terminal is set to Run mode 2 23 Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions On line Diagnostic Testing PanelView 1200 Terminal Printing 2 24 The PanelView 1200 terminal performs periodic fault detection tests while on line with the PLC controller PLC Communication Timeout If communication between the PLC controller and Panel View 1200 terminal is interrupted a special flashing PLC Communication Lost status window appears on the top line of the display The terminal will continue to o
70. l Includes PanelBuilder Development 2711 ND1 Development Kit Software for DOS Upload Download cable and manuals PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Includes PanelBuilder 1200 2711 ND1W Software for Windows Development Configuration Software for Windows Kit PanelView 1200 Transfer Utility Software and manuals Upload Download Cable Upload Download cable for 2711 NC1 transferring applications serially Remote Keyswitch amp RS 232 Port Allows remote mode selection and 2711 NC2 Assembly serial port access EPROM Chip Set For application file back up Series 2711 NM1 C and earlier logic boards EEPROM Chip Set Series C and For application file back up or extra 2711 NM2 earlier application RAM Series C and earlier logic boards Rack Mount Kit for Touch Screen To rack mount TA1 and TC1 terminals 2711 NR1 Terminals Rack Mount Kit for Touch Screen To rack mount TC4 and TA4 terminals 2711 NR2 Terminals V5 Touch Screen Firmware Upgrade To upgrade Series C and earlier 2711 TUV5C Kit Touch Screen logic boards to V5 firmware V5 Keypad Firmware Upgrade Kit To upgrade Series C and earlier 2711 KUV5C Keypad logic boards to V5 firmware V5 Touch Screen Firmware Upgrade To upgrade Series D and E Touch 2711 TUV5D Kit Screen logic boards to V5 firmware V5 Keypad Firmware Upgrade Kit To upgrade Series D and E Keypad 2711 KUV5D logic boards to V5 firmware EEPROM Chip For application file back up and extra 2711 NM3 application RAM Series D and E log
71. lView 1200 Operator Terminals Touch Screen Terminals 1 10 Special Keys There are a series of special keys on the keypad terminal the arrow keys are used with the Set Bit and Numeric Cursor Points and the ASCII Input object Home Select work with the Set Bit and Numeric Input Cursor Points Cancel is designed to be used with all numeric keypads Numeric Input and Set Bit Cursor Points Raise and Lower are used with Numeric Input Cursor Points only The three blank keys at the bottom right are reserved for future development and are not configurable For more details see your PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual or your PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual Touch screen terminals are simple to use an operator presses a selection directly on the screen to carry out the desired task Figure 1 2 Touch Screen Terminal ALLEN BRADLEY PanelView Chapter 1 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals The touch screen terminal contains 120 touch cells Each touch cell is 2 characters high by 8 characters wide You can configure the terminal to beep when a touch cell is pressed 16 characters fit in one touch cell Touch cells are grouped to create different types and sizes of buttons The following figure illustrates a single touch cell ON button with double height and double width characters and a solid border You can activate input functions by touching
72. lus using the PLC 5 Pass Through feature By using the Data Highway Plus for downloading you can download to several terminals from a single development computer without having to go from terminal to terminal connecting the Upload Download cable for each one Factory Installed Battery Provides Extended Back up The built in battery maintains power to the terminal s memory so the application file is not lost when the terminal is switched off PanelView 1200 terminals come equipped with a RAM memory chip that requires minimal power from the lithium battery Also the battery is not burdened when AC power is applied to the terminal This provides exceptional life for the battery which is expected to last for the life of the terminal Chapter 1 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals User Definable Keys The keypad terminal has 21 user definable keys on its front panel Each one can perform a variety of operations from turning on PLC input bits to changing screens PanelView 1200 terminals are extremely flexible each key can be assigned a different function for each screen Custom Keypad Legend Inserts The function keys on keypad terminals are pre labeled at the factory but you can create key labels to suit your application The included Legend Kit provides blank card material that can be written on with most types of markers or paste on labels Replacing the labels on the terminals is a quick and easy task Touch
73. ment Value Button Decrement Value Button Numeric Data Display Numeric Keypad Enable Button Numeric Input Cursor Point Numeric Keypad small and large ISA Symbol Bar Graphs vertical or horizontal Time Display Date Display ASCII Input Scrolling List Object Screen Print Button Local Message Display ASCII Display Text Line Line Arrows Line Connect Characters Box Arc Circle Type Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Static Static Static Static Static Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Static Dynamic Dynamic Static Static Static Static Static Keypad or Touch Screen terminal Both Both Both Both Both Both Both Keypad Both Both Both Keypad Touch Screen Both Both Both Both Both Both Keypad Keypad Touch Screen Both Both Both Both Both Both Both Both Both Both Both Both Both Both Chapter 1 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals Objects Common to All The following objects can be displayed on both the keypad terminal and PanelView 1200 Terminals the touch screen terminal Momentary Push Button Normally Open turns on sets to 1 a PLC input control bit as long as the button is held Momentary Push Button Normally Closed resets a PLC input control bit that is normally set to 1 This bit stays off as long as the button is p
74. meout Display Size 12 Diagonal Color Unit Display Attributes You select 8 from a palette of 16 colors Black Grey White Bright White Red Bright Red Blue Bright Blue Green Bright Green Magenta Bright Magenta Cyan Bright Cyan Yellow Bright Yellow Foreground background color for individual screen objects and functions can be assigned any of the above However some colors do not appear exactly the same on a PanelView 1200 terminal as they do on the development computer You may find as well that white appears to be light grey and grey appears to be black if they are contrasted with certain other colors For these reasons you may find that you achieve the best results if you reserve the colors in the right hand column for foreground colors only Appendix A Specifications PLC Remote I O Communications A 4 Other attributes include blink and underline Character sizes include 1x1 standard 1x2 double width 2x1 double height and 2x2 double height double width Automatic degauss occurs each time AC power is re applied to the unit and at midnight according to the Panel View 1200 terminal system clock daily Monochrome Unit Display Attributes Foreground Color Amber Background Color Black Other attributes include reverse video high intensity blink and underline Character sizes include 1x1 standard 1x2 double width 2x1 double height and 2x2 double height dou
75. n operator can also initiate diagnostic tests from the terminal For a description of the diagnostic tests and the various fault conditions refer to Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions in this manual Optional hardware is available that you may find convenient to use with either type of the PanelBuilder software and the PanelView 1200 terminal For catalog numbers see tables 1 A and 1 B Upload Download Cable The Upload Download cable connects the development computer s RS 232 Port to the PanelView 1200 terminal s RS 232 Port You use it to transfer applications serially between the development computer and the Panel View 1200 terminal If you have a number of terminals you may want to order more than one Upload Download cable Optional Remote Keyswitch amp RS 232 Port Assembly On the back of all Panel View 1200 terminals is a Mode Select Keyswitch and RS 232 Port The Remote Keyswitch and RS 232 Port Assembly allows you to mount the port and keyswitch to the front of your control panel while maintaining a NEMA 4X seal This is convenient if you don t have easy access to the rear of the PanelView 1200 terminal See Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal for details on mounting and dimensions Optional EEPROM or EPROM for Back up or Additional Application Memory Earlier PanelView 1200 terminals contained two sockets for optional EPROM or EEPROM chips Series D and E PanelView 1200 terminals have one sock
76. nal 8 There should be four unused holes visible to the right The notch on the chip must still be on the right end the same as the notch on the socket as shown in the following figure Figure 1 8 28 pin EPROM correctly positioned in a 32 pin Socket hdi di d i i dH 4 X When all the pins are properly positioned in their holes and the notch is on the correct side gently press the chip into the socket It will go in easily if the pins are properly positioned unusable Attention If you break or severely bend a pin the chip will be 9 10 Close the PanelView 1200 terminal and fasten the screws then reconnect the Remote I O cable RS 232 cable and power cable Verify that the PanelView 1200 terminal is working properly Connect power to the terminal If the following message appears the PROM has not been installed properly is corrupted or has not been programmed MINOR FAULT USER EPROM EEPROM is not installed or is corrupted 3 8 20200 If this message appears consider the following points and repeat the installation procedure if necessary make sure that the chip is seated properly in its socket and that no pins are bent Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal make sure that the notch on the chip is on the same end as the notch on its socket ifa PROM burner was used make sure that the instructions were correctly followed if an EEPROM was used try
77. nication circuitry is faulty Servicing by Allen Bradley is required Application file corrupted The system has not stored the file correctly Download the file again or install new EEPROM B 1 Appendix B Troubleshooting PanelView 1200 Minor Fault Error Messages Minor Fault Message The following table lists the most common minor fault messages that can appear on a PanelView 1200 terminal Cause What to do Retentive data initialization failed There is no valid application file Go off line and download the file again Audio hardware initialization failed There is an audio hardware problem Servicing by Allen Bradley is required Terminal can t keep up with activity Too much incoming data The operator should stop all input until the PanelView 1200 terminal can process data Invalid Powerup Screen Powerup screen does not exist or is faulty Reassign the Powerup Screen or check the configuration data in the PanelBuilder application file User EPROM EEPROM is not installed or is corrupted Optional EPROM or EEPROM was not found or is faulty If no user EPROM or EEPROM is installed ignore this message You can disable the test and the message in the Configuration Mode Menu If a user EPROM or EEPROM is installed check PROM jumpers look for bent pins check for proper PROM notch alignment and verify that there is a valid program in the PROM If the P
78. ntinuous exposure to the specified temperatures without power applied to the terminal 86 F 30 C Greater than 10 Years 104 F 4140 C Greater than 10 Years 113 F 145 C Greater than 10 Years 4122 F 450 C 7 Years 4158 F 470 C 16 Months Battery fail indications are displayed automatically These calculations are based on battery life specifications provided by the battery manufacturer and does not take battery shelf life into account a display modes AM PM or Military Hours minutes seconds date display includes month day and year time and date plus day of week can be transferred to the host PLC controller time and date can be transferred from the host PLC controller battery backed automatic leap year correction The clock s accuracy depends on age and temperature Age 25 C 3 C 0 c 50 C New 0 9 min mo 2 4 min mo 1yr 1 1 min mo E2 4 min mo 2 yrs 1 3 min mo E2 6 min mo 3 yrs E1 6 min mo E2 9 min mo Appendix A Specifications Temperature Humidity and Ambient Operating Temperature Limits High Altitude Maximum 50 C 4122 F Minimum 0 C 432 F Storage Temperature Limits Minimum 40 C 40 F Maximum 4 70 C 4158 F Humidity Relative operating humidity non condensing Q to 4 30 C 4 32 to 86 F 95 humidity 30 to 40 C 486 to 104 F 75 humidity a 40
79. o 1 and will not change until the button is pressed a second time Retentive objects always display their current states or values Screen A display containing objects such as push buttons or bar graphs which can monitor and control a PLC system Screens are created with either type of the PanelBuilder software SRAM Static Random Access Memory A type of memory that can maintain its contents through the use of a battery It does not require continuous refreshing to maintain its contents System Memory The read only memory that contains the operating firmware for the PanelView 1200 terminal Upload Download Downloading is the process of transferring an application file from a development computer running either type of the PanelBuilder software to a PanelView 1200 terminal Uploading is the process of transferring an application file from the terminal back to the development computer User PROM The read only memory chip that can be used to contain a back up copy of an application file or to increase the memory available for the application file from 64K to 128K The chip can be either an EPROM or an EEPROM Related Publications Preface There are two types of user PROM chips that can be used in PanelView 1200 terminal EPROMs and EEPROMs EPROMs are Electrically Programmable Read Only Memory chips EEPROMs are Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory chips The user PROMs store application files in memory that i
80. on Use PanelBuilder software 4 00 02 or higher Ensure that the settings on the KT card match those entered in the Pass Through download configuration See the following table for information on selecting a memory location for the KT card 218 FID mismatch detected A rack was configured in the PanelBuilder application that is not an actual PanelView terminal rack Reassign the correct terminal rack using PanelBuilder software 221 Unknown external error received from 6200 library Screen objects have addresses assigned to the Pass Through block transfer file The PLC controller or the PanelView 1200 terminal don t have an 82 ohm resistor when running at 230K baud on Remote 1 0 The Pass Through block transfer file in the PanelBuilder application is also being used on a BTR or BTW instruction in the PLC controller Assign a different address to the Pass Through block transfer file or assign different addresses to the screen objects Install 82 ohm resistor Assign a unique address to the Pass Through block transfer file 224 Communications board address incorrect PanelView 1200 rack assignment is greater than 7 The KT card bit pattern doesn t match the jumper setting on the KT card Use PanelBuilder software 4 00 02 or higher Ensure that the settings on the KT card match those entered in the Pass Through download configuration See the following table for information on s
81. on code is correct Immediately after completing a PLC 5 Pass Through Download a Minor Fault Status bit is set in the PLC 5 The rack assignment configuration of the Use the PLC 5 6200 Series software to clear the application file downloaded to the PanelView Minor Fault then reconfigure the PLC 5 to 1200 terminal did not exactly match the application file that was overwritten recognize the new rack assignment PLC Controllers Required for Pass Through Important Only specific model s and revisions of PLC controllers are capable of the Pass Through download upload Refer to the following table for compatible models and revisions Processor Series Revision Valid PLC Racks Baud Rates PLC 5 11 All All 3 octal 57 6 kbps 115 2 kbps 230 4 kbps PLC 5 15 B N or later 1 3 octal 57 6 kbps PLC 5 20 All All 1 3 octal 57 6 kbps 115 2 kbps 230 4 kbps PLC 5 25 A J or later 1 7 octal 57 6 kbps PLC 5 30 A B or later 1 7 octal 57 6 kbps 115 2 kbps 230 4 kbps PLC 5 40 A E or later 1 17 octal 57 6 kbps B B or later 115 2 kbps 230 4 kbps PLC 5 60 A E or later 1 27 octal 57 6 kbps B B or later 115 2 kbps 230 4 kbps PLC 5 250 All All 1 37 octal 57 6 kbps 115 2 kbps 230 4 kbps B 5 Appendix B Troubleshooting Message Common Error Messages for Manual Address Source Configuration The following table shows a list of common error messages for Manual Address Source Configurations Cause
82. ontrol Monochrome terminals 2 1 Button Center Screen 2 13 Change Access Code 2 9 Change Data 2 7 Choose List 2 7 Clear 2 3 Decrement Value 1 14 Emergency stop 4 5 Go To Screen 1 13 Increment Value 1 14 Interlocked Push 1 13 Latched Input Push 1 13 Load Presets 2 11 Maintained Push 1 13 Momentary Push Normally Closed 1 13 Normally Open 1 13 Numeric Keypad Enable 1 15 Return To Previous Screen 1 13 Save amp Exit 2 7 Screen Keypad Enable 1 15 Screen Print 1 15 Set Value 1 14 Test Alignment 2 13 Button Audio 2 10 C Center Screen button 2 13 Change Access Code button 2 9 Change Data button 2 7 Character sets _A 6 Checksum Memory Tests 2 3 Choose List button _2 7 Index Circles 1 15 Cleaning 5 1 enclosure 5 1 Keypad 5 1 Clear button 2 3 Clear Window PLC Controlled 1 17 Clock 2 12 Color Keypad Terminal Dimensions 3 10 Color Terminals heat generation _A 8 Color Touch Screen Terminal Dimensions 3 11 Communication Problems _B 3 Communication Test 2 5 Configuration mode 2 1 Configuration Mode Menu 2 6 Configure Screen Saver 5 2 Serial Port 2 7 Connecting a Remote Alarm to the Alarm Relay 3 3 Connecting the Programmable Controller 4 3 Contrast control Color terminals 2 1 Control List Selector with Enter 1 13 Control List Selector without Enter 1 13 Custom legends A 2 D Date Display 1 14 Decrement Value B
83. ore I O rack s to a PLC controller It has the same configurability and more as a standard I O rack Refer to your applicable Allen Bradley Programmable Controller and Remote I O Scanner user s manuals for various connection and remote I O configuration limitations PLC 5 11 5 15 5 20 5 25 5 30 5 40 5 60 and 5 250 Processors You can connect one or more PanelView 1200 terminals directly to a PLC 5 Remote I O Port in Scanner Mode along with other I O racks If the PLC 5 Remote I O Port is used in the adapter mode one or more Panel View 1200 terminals can be connected to that PLC 5 along with other I O racks via a 1771 SN I O Subscanner Module All Series C Rev A and later terminals can communicate at 230 4K baud with any PLC 5 capable of supporting that baud rate If you are using a PLC 5 15 with partial rack addressing and block transfers you must use PLC 5 15 series B revision J or later PLC 5 10 Processor One or more PanelView 1200 terminals can be connected to this processor along with other I O racks via the 1771 SN I O Subscanner Module PLC 3 and PLC 3 10 Processors One or more PanelView 1200 terminals can be connected directly to a PLC 3 or PLC 3 10 remote I O Scanner along with other I O racks If you are using a 1775 S4A Remote Scanner Distribution panel you must use Series B or higher PLC 2 Family Processors via 1771 SN or 1772 SD2 This includes the PLC 2 05 2 15 2 30 etc One or more PanelView 12
84. ownload Cable Development Sys 1 SHIELD NC _IXD TXD 2 3 RXD RXD 3 4 RTS RTS 4 5 CIS CTS 5 6 DSR DSR 6 7 COM COM 7 8 DCD DCD 8 o DTR ODR 20221 Verifying the PanelView 1200 Terminal Operation This chapter describes how to verify that your PanelView 1200 terminal is functioning and communicating correctly Information is also provided on how to connect a PLC controller to the terminal Testing the PanelView 1200 To test your PanelView 1200 terminal Terminal 1 Set your Mode Select Keyswitch to Configure mode 2 Choose Unit Tests from the Configuration Mode Menu The Unit Tests screen appears The following figure shows the Unit Tests screen on a touch screen terminal The keypad screen is slightly different UNIT TESTS Battery Good Previous Diagnostics Checksum Failed Memory Checksum Display Power Loss During User RAM Test may Corrupt User RAM 20205 3 Run the tests Details of the Unit Tests are in Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions 4 1 Chapter 4 Verifying the PanelView 1200 Terminal Operation Downloading the Application File 4 2 The remainder of this chapter discusses testing your PanelView 1200 terminal with an application file If you or your developer have already created an application with PanelBuilder software use that file If you are installing a new terminal and are new to PanelBuilder software as well you may not have an application file ready to
85. perate and operator selected screens can be displayed Displayed PLC data will show the last values received before PLC communications were lost Invalid Screen Request If the operator or PLC controller requests a non existent screen a minor fault message will appear pointing out the error You will then have to debug your application file and or PLC program Application Data Checksum The Application Data Checksum test periodically checks the application file in battery backed RAM If the PanelView 1200 terminal fails this test the terminal enters Major Fault mode You will need to download the file again to correct this problem Battery Failure The terminal s battery is monitored once every minute When the test indicates battery failure the PanelView 1200 terminal logs a minor fault Refer to the battery failure table on page 2 4 for more information The Panel View 1200 terminal can print application screens alarms displayed in both the Alarm Status and Alarm History Screens alog of alarm messages The terminal can print on any serial IBM or compatible text printer To set the communications parameters for the printer choose Serial Port then Choose List to bring up the list of printer parameters Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions Important Not all graphic characters will appear in screen prints See Non Printable Characters on page 2 26 for more details For details see your PanelBuilder
86. plication File Connecting the PLC Controller Chapter 4 Verifying the PanelView 1200 Terminal Operation 4 In the development computer choose an application file for downloading and start the Download Choose your own application file if you have one If not choose KC DEMO if you are testing a keypad terminal TC DEMO if you are testing a touch screen terminal For details on downloading an application file see your PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual your PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual or your PanelView 1200 Transfer Utility User Manual do not have a functional application file and you are not ready Attention Do not connect a PLC controller to the terminal You to monitor a PLC controller Set the terminal s keyswitch to Run Important When the PLC controller is not connected the terminal will display a flashing message PLC communication lost Youcan safely ignore this message at this stage If the power up screen for your application file appears on your terminal your file has been successfully downloaded If you are downloading a DEMO file the Main Menu will appear on the terminal Try some or all of the items in your application to ensure that the various screens and buttons are working Once the screens and buttons are behaving as expected connect a programming terminal to the PLC controller and monitor the PLC controller s I O Data Table Attention
87. prohibited Throughout this manual we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations Attention Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard avoid the hazard recognize the consequences Important Identifies information that is especially important for successful application and understanding of the product PanelBuilder Panel View Data Highway Plus DH SLC and SLC 500 are trademarks and PLC PLC 2 and PLC 3 are registered trademarks of Allen Bradley Company Inc Intel is a trademark of Intel Corp IBM PC AT XT PS 2 and PC DOS are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Epson is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation Microsoft Windows is a trademark and Microsoft MS and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Table of Contents dr e O P 1 Manual Overview 0 0 cece cece e P 1 Intended Audience lisse P 1 Glossary of Terms cs ee ceeds cee RR ERR eo daemex d P 1 Related Publications llli lesse P 3 After Sales Support uos ode ped idee eH ERE RE ES P 4 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals 1 1 The PanelView 1200 Terminal Family 05 4 4 Wide Range of Applications 00 00 eee aes 1 3 PanelView 1200 F
88. r set for the keyboard characters lines boxes etc another set containing additional characters that allow the terminal to display objects such as pixel resolution bar graphs and ISA symbols To view the extended character set refer to the appropriate appendix in your PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual or PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual The terminal supports 64K of standard user memory in battery backed RAM You can install an additional EPROM for application file back up You can install an additional EEPROM for either application file back up or for 64K of additional application RAM bringing the total available RAM to 128K When the EEPROM is used as additional application RAM it cannot be used as application file back up RAM tests can be initiated in the terminal s Unit Tests screen in Configuration mode Memory Checksum tests can be initiated in the terminal s Unit Tests screen in Configuration mode and are automatically executed during terminal power up as well Form C Contact 250 VAC Max 8 Amp Continuous 30 VDC Max 8 Amp Continuous Minimum Voltage 1 VDC Minimum Current 1 milliamp DC Batteries Time and Date Clock Appendix A Specifications Permanent factory installed lithium batteries have a total lithium weight of 0 6 gram Batteries are not burdened when AC Power is applied to the terminal The following chart indicates battery life with co
89. r to the instructions in your PanelView 1200 Transfer Utility User Manual the PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual or see the Pass Through Download Options section later in this chapter Serial Port Use this menu item to set the serial communication port for downloading or uploading application files or for printing alarm messages or screens 1 Choose Serial Port from the Panel View 1200 terminal s Configuration Mode menu by cursoring to Serial Port and pressing ENTER 2 Press the Choose List button The list of parameters in the window on the left will toggle between these headings Upload Download to configure the port for uploading or downloading your application file Printer to configure the port for printing alarm messages or screens on a serial printer The default settings for Upload Download and Printer can be displayed in the Serial Port screen as follows Port Parameters Upload Download Printer Baud Rate 9600 9600 Parity None None Data Bits 8 8 Stop Bits 1 1 Handshake Type Hardware Software Auto Line Feed Off not configurable On Auto Form Feed Off not configurable On 3 Using the Change Data button set the desired baud rate number of bits parity etc 4 When the desired values have been configured press the Save amp Exit button to save them permanently to RAM Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions Important The Auto Line Feed and Auto Form Feed paramet
90. r will start the terminal if power is present in the cable Attention Incorrect power wire connection can cause personal injury or damage to equipment Installing a User PROM Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal Figure 1 5 AC Power Connector L1 IK a GND JEN 20164 The PanelView 1200 terminal is designed so that you can install an optional user PROM With an EPROM chip you must download your application file through a PROM burner With an EEPROM used for application backup not as extra application memory the application file is automatically copied to the EEPROM when it is downloaded into the terminal An EEPROM can be used as backup for the application file or as 64K of additional application memory depending on its configuration in the PanelBuilder software For details see the PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual or the PanelBuilder 1200 Configuration Software for Windows User Manual Attention Make sure the power cable is disconnected before you open a PanelView 1200 terminal You risk personal injury or damage to equipment if you leave the power cable connected To install a user PROM 1 Ensure the User EPROM EEPROM Power up test is enabled in the Configuration Mode menu 2 Disconnect the power cable Remote I O cable and RS 232 cable 3 Take the necessary precautions against electrostatic discharge
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92. rd is installed and functioning If the test fails the following message is displayed in the status window at the top of the screen PLC communication lost 20314 When this occurs the status window will continue to flash on and off until the problem with the PLC controller is corrected Watchdog Test The Watchdog test verifies that the watchdog circuit is able to reset the terminal If the Panel View 1200 terminal fails this test it is a major fault and the terminal will require servicing by Allen Bradley To start up your PanelView 1200 terminal in Configuration mode set the Mode Select Keyswitch to Configure and connect the power You ll want to start up in Configuration mode until you ve configured the terminal and downloaded your application file When in Configuration mode your PanelView 1200 terminal will appear as a faulted rack to your PLC controller All major faults detected in Configuration mode will be displayed in the Minor Terminal Fault Window and can be cleared by pressing the fault window s Clear button 2 5 Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions The Configuration Mode Menu With the Mode Select Keyswitch set to Configure mode the terminal displays the Configuration Mode Menu CONFIGURATION MODE MENU Upload Download Serial Port Rack Assignments Access Codes Up Audio Response Alarm Relay ursor Preset Operations Time and Date D own Screen Saver Screen Alignment ursor
93. ressed Latched Input Push Button turns on a PLC input control bit and holds the bit on until the PanelView 1200 terminal sees a PLC output bit handshake bit turn on Maintained Push Button turns on a specific PLC input control bit until the button is pressed a second time Interlocked Push Buttons are several push buttons functioning as a group When you press one of the buttons it cancels the other buttons and makes the selection The PLC controller is informed via a common PLC input address which button in the group is the currently selected option Control List Selector with Enter contains a vertical list of operator choices An operator can use the object s Up Cursor and Down Cursor buttons to move an arrow through the available selections The selection is sent to the PLC controller only when the Enter button is pressed Control List Selector without Enter contains a vertical list of choices The operator uses the object s Up Cursor and Down Cursor buttons to move through the available selections The current selection is automatically sent to the PLC controller via the object s PLC input control address Goto Screen Button allows the operator to switch to an assigned screen Return To Previous Screen Button switches back to the previous Screen Screen List Selector allows an operator to choose a screen from a list Multistate Indicator is a display area with up to sixteen different display sta
94. roup and High Low Byte Choosing Manual Address Source P sall disable he Terminals Save amp Save data and resolve incompatibility current application file Exit problems before exiting Select Application to enable 23662 2 17 Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions 2 18 PASS THROUGH DOWNLOAD OPTIONS Auto Restart Address Source gt PLC Type gt Baud Rate gt Rack Number Manual gt Starting Module Address gt Rack Size Source gt Last Chassis gt Module Group Block gt High Low Byte Transfer Choosing Manual Address Source will disable the Terminal current application file Select Application to enable 23663 On the keypad terminal you can use the function keys to move the cursor F18 for Up Cursor F19 for Down Cursor F20 for Change Data F21 for Save amp Exit Important On the keypad terminal when Rack Number is selected and you press the Change Data button a keypad window opens This window disappears when you enter a valid rack number On the touch screen terminal you can enter the Rack Number directly from the keypad when Rack Number is selected For both terminal types the number must be in Octal and correspond to the PLC type selected Auto Restart You can choose between Yes and No for the Auto Restart option The default is No f you choose Yes PanelView 1200 will start executing the new application file as soon as the download is completed If
95. s protected from power failure and failure of the internal battery A PROM burner is required to copy application files into a user EPROM If your system includes a user EEPROM application files downloaded through the Upload Download cable will be stored in both battery backed RAM and in the EEPROM No PROM burner is required Window An area on the screen containing information These windows are triggered by the PLC controller and overlay any screen that is displayed The following related publications provide additional information on programmable controllers and I O scanners Publication Pub No 1772 SD SD2 Remote I O Scanner Distribution Panel 1772 2 18 1775 S4A I O Scanner Programmer Interface Module User s Manual 1775 6 5 1 1775 S5 1775 SR5 I O Scanner Communication Adapter Module User s 1775 6 5 5 Manual 5150 RS PI Start up and Integration Manual 5000 6 5 1 6008 SI IBM PC I O Scanner User s Manual 6008 6 5 3 6008 SV VME I O Scanner User s Manual 6008 6 5 2 6008 SQ Q Bus I O Scanner Utility Software User s Manual 6008 6 4 1 1771 SN Sub I O Scanner Module Data Sheet 1771 2 91 1747 SN RIO Scanner User s Manual 1747 NM005 Publication Pub No 1772 LP2 PLC 2 20 Programming and Operations Manual 1772 6 8 1 1772 LP3 PLC 2 30 Controller Programming and Operations Manual 1772 6 8 3 PLC 3 Family Controller Programming Reference Manual 1775 6 4 1 PLC 5 Family Programmable Controllers
96. s soon as the screen is displayed the number of false depressions and the last cell detected are reset to zero The following illustration shows the False Depression Test screen FALSE DEPRESSION TEST False Depressions Last Cell Detected 20226 User EPROM EEPROM Power Up Test Panel View 1200 terminals include a socket for an optional user PROM If your terminal does not have the optional user PROM installed or the PROM is corrupted the terminal will by default show this minor fault message at power up MINOR FAULT USER EPROM EEPROM is not installed or is corrupted 20200 2 15 Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions If you will not be installing the optional user PROM this message serves no purpose Disable it by choosing User EPROM EEPROM Power up Test from the Configuration menu shown in the following illustration CONFIGURATION MODE MENU Upload Download Serial Port Rack Assignments Access Codes Up Audio Response Alarm Relay ursor Preset Operations Time and Date Dawn Screen Saver Screen Alignment ursor Stuck Button Timeout User EPROM EEPROM Power up Test Pass Through Download Options PA Unit Tests Firmware Rev 05 00 00 06 21 93 050900 06 21 93 05 36 59 AM Application File Name DEMO 10801 Bytes Used 52175 Bytes Free 23647 The User EPROM EEPROM Power up Test window will open USER EPROM EEPROM POWER UP TEST Test User EPROM EEPROM On Power Up 2 16
97. st of all memory and displays the results 2 21 Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions 2 22 Important If the User PROM is not installed the test will indicate a failure at memory location 5000 0000 for Series C and earlier terminals or at 4000 0000 for Series D and E terminals This is normal Touch Panel touch screen only identifies touch cells that are difficult to activate or inoperable During this test the display shows 119 touch cells in reverse video each with a distinct border on the inside of the cell The 120th cell is occupied by the Exit button Each cell is tested by pressing it If the cell is working it changes to normal then back to reverse video when pressed a second time The following illustration shows the Touch Panel Test screen 20206 Function Keys identifies keypad terminal function keys that are difficult to activate or inoperable During this test you ll see a display of all the function keys Test each function key by pressing it If the function key is working the corresponding picture of the key will change to reverse video Press the key a second time to turn off the reverse video Run Mode Functions Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions The following illustration shows a Function Key Test screen FUNCTION KEY TEST m x z 20207 Display tests the terminal s display functions The terminal shows samples of the different character s
98. sum 2 21 Memory Checksum tests _A 6 Memory test 2 3 Minor Fault Window 2 2 Minor Terminal Fault Window 2 2 Mode Select Keyswitch 2 1 2 23 Modes Configure 2 1 Run 2 1 Momentary Push Button Normally Closed 1 13 Normally Open 1 13 Monochrome Keypad Terminal Dimensions 3 9 Monochrome Terminals heat generation A 8 Monochrome Touch Screen Terminal Dimensions 3 10 Multistate Indicator 1 13 NEMA Rating Keypad terminals A 1 Index 1 3 Touch Screen terminals _A 2 NEMA Standards _A 1 Next Operator 2 9 Non Printable Characters 2 26 Numeric Data Display 1 14 Numeric Input Cursor Point 1 15 Numeric Keypad 1 16 Numeric Keypad Enable Button 1 1 0 Object P 2 Objects Dynamic 1 11 Static 1 11 Operating modes 2 1 P Page formatting 2 25 PanelBuilder P 2 PanelView Products and Catalog Numbers dd PanelView Terminal P 2 PanelView Terminal Upgrades 1 3 Pass Through Download Options 2 17 Pass Through Upload Download Problems B 3 PLC communication problems B 3 PLC Communication Timeout 2 24 PLC Controlled Alarm Quantity Accum Time Reset 1 17 Alarm Relay 1 17 2 10 Audio 1 17 2 10 Clear Window 1 17 Screen Number 1 17 Screen Print 1 17 Silence Alarms 1 17 PLC Remote I O Communications _A 4 PLC 2 05 1 18 PLC 2 15 1 18 PLC 3 1 18 PLC 3 10 1 18 PLC 5 family rack address ranges 1 18 Power up Values 2 11 Powerup screen 2 23 Index
99. tes each with a unique combination of text colors and attributes The value in the PLC address determines which state is displayed 1 13 Chapter 1 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals 1 14 List Indicator displays a list of PLC states and highlights the current state The value of the PLC address determines the item that will be highlighted in the list Set Value Button transfers a pre defined value to the PLC controller via the assigned PLC input address Increment Value Button increases the value stored at a PLC input address each time the button is pushed If the button is held down the PLC controller input value continues to increase to a pre assigned upper limit Decrement Value Button decreases the value stored at a PLC input address each time the button is pushed If the button is held down the PLC controller value continues to decrease to a pre assigned bottom limit Numeric Data Display displays the current value of an assigned PLC controller address binary BCD or integer Scaling Y Mx b and other options can be used to display the number in appropriate units ISA Symbols 32 in total allow you to assign display attributes to four possible states for each symbol object The symbols have two sizes large and small Bar Graphs can be used to monitor changing conditions such as temperature or fluid levels Each graph can be up to 80 characters wide and 24 characters high Time Display c
100. the terminal to Configure mode and back to Run mode You should also remove and re apply power to the PLC separately and to the entire control system to ensure that the system re initializes as expected Your PanelView 1200 terminal is now ready for use 4 5 Maintaining Your PanelView 1200 Terminal Maintaining Your PanelView 1200 Terminal Follow the instructions below to keep your PanelView 1200 terminal functioning at top efficiency Cleaning Cleaning the Touch Screen To clean the touch screen use ethyl alcohol ethanol on a cotton gauze pad This is more efficient than isopropyl alcohol which leaves a slight residue upon first application and safer than MEK methyl ethyl ketone MEK is harmless to the touch screen but repeated applications will discolor the bezel if the paint surface is broken or scratched Cleaning the Keypad To clean the front of the keypad terminal use a 50 solution of alcohol ethanol or isopropyl in water on a cotton gauze pad or soft cotton cloth Mild soap or detergent and warm water is also permissible but avoid abrasive cleaners Cleaning the Enclosure Use a 50 solution of alcohol ethanol or isopropyl in water on a cotton gauze pad or soft cotton cloth to clean the enclosure Important The solvent should be applied only to the cloth not directly to the enclosure Important The introduction of fluid into the enclosure could damage internal components CRT Intensity Th
101. ting only Manual You must toggle the Address Source to Manual before you can change any of the Manual Address Source entries When you choose Manual the following message pops up Choosing Manual Address Source will disable the Terminal s current application file Select Application to enable This message remains on your screen until you toggle the Address Source to Application 2 19 Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions 2 20 If you toggle the Address Source to Manual but the current application file has no Pass Through configuration and a manual address has not been configured and saved previously the asterisks will be replaced by the following defaults PLC Type PLC 5 25 Baud Rate 57 6K Rack Number 1 Starting Module 0 a Rack Size 1 4 Last Chassis Yes Module Group 0 High Low Byte Low You must set the Module Group and High Low Byte parameters to match the Pass Through Block Transfer assignment in the file you intend to download using Pass Through The Starting Module Rack Size and Last Chassis parameters enable you to assign the terminal as one of the racks already configured in the PLC scan list When replacing an existing Panel View terminal with a new one you don t need to reconfigure the PLC before or after Pass Through Download When you set the Address Source to Manual and choose Save amp Exit the terminal validates the Manual Address Source and saves the Pass
102. tware X ON X OFF None Auto Line Feed Off On Auto Form Feed Off On Printer only these two parameters cannot be turned On for the serial port The factory defaults are the same as the default settings that the development software will apply to the selected RS 232 port on your development system so you normally shouldn t need to change them The factory defaults are as follows Port Parameters Upload Download Printer Baud Rates 9600 9600 Parity Types None None Stop Bits 1 1 Data Bits 8 8 Handshake Hardware Software Auto Line Feed Off not configurable On Auto Form Feed Off not configurable On Refer to the following table for information on AC power Power Supply Type Switching Range 90 132 180 264 VAC automatic setting by the PanelView 1200 terminal to match available power supply Frequency Range 47 63 Hz Power Consumption Color Terminal 80W Monochrome terminal 50W While the color terminal degausses there is a 6 5 amp surge The surge lasts less than 400 milliseconds A 5 Appendix A Specifications Fuses Character Set User Memory Alarm Relay A 6 one for each AC line accepts either US or European fuse types user accessible at rear of terminal US fuse BUSS AGC 3 3 amps 250 VAC 1 4 X 1 1 4 European fuse BUSS GDB 3 3 AMPS 250 VAC 5 mm x 20 mm PanelView 1200 terminals support two character sets the IBM characte
103. uch screen displays especially if the terminal display will be viewed at an angle 2 13 Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions 2 14 Pressing the Center Screen button sets the screen alignment to its default position Pressing the Save amp Exit button saves the current alignment and returns you to the Configuration Mode Menu The following figure shows the Screen Alignment screen for a touch screen terminal ALIGN SCREEN Center ENE SEN Test Alignment 20156 Stuck Button Cell Timeout Choose Stuck Button Timeout or Stuck Cell Timeout from the Configuration Mode menu to set the length of time a touch cell or function key may be pressed before the terminal determines that it the key or cell is stuck and enters fault mode Use the keypad to set the amount of time from 0 to 99 seconds A setting of 0 disables the function False Depression Test Touch Screen Only Choose False Depression Test on touch screen terminals to check for any false depressions of touch cells caused by hardware problems or by excessive vibration or noise in the terminal s environment The test identifies the number of false depressions detected and the number of the last cell that was detected as pressed Up to 100 false depressions can be registered on any one test The test should run for several hours while vibration and or noise are present Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions The test starts running a
104. ure the printer is online Once the error is corrected the terminal will continue sending characters to the printer Important If you intend to use a serial printer you will have to construct your own cable Use the pinout shown in Figure 3 2 to construct the PanelView 1200 end of the cable Pin 20 detects the signal indicating whether the printer is on or offline when using hardware handshaking Consult your printer s manual for the pinout at the printer end of the cable Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal This chapter describes how to install a PanelView 1200 terminal in your plant Specifically it Shows you how to connect power to the PanelView 1200 terminal the RS 232 pinout for a serial printer how to connect an external alarm relay how to connect your PanelView 1200 terminal to your PLC system how to install the optional user PROM the PanelView 1200 terminal dimensions the cutout dimension for panel mounting the dimensions for the optional Remote Keyswitch Assembly the dimensions of the optional Rack Mount Kit the Upload Download cable pinouts 3 1 Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal The PanelView 1200 Terminal The following figure shows the rear panels of the Panel View 1200 terminals Note the location of the RS 232 port the Alarm Relay connector the Remote I O connector and the power connector Figure 1 1 PanelView 1200 Terminal Rear Panels
105. uts a screen number in an assigned address the PanelView 1200 terminal displays the screen This PLC controlled screen change always has precedence over operator controlled screen changes and operator generated screen changes are allowed only if the PLC address contains 0 PLC Controlled Screen Print allows the PLC controller to trigger a printout of the screen displayed on the PanelView 1200 terminal PLC Controlled Time and Date allows the PanelView 1200 terminal to read the time and date from the PLC controller and set its internal clock PLC Controlled Clear Window clears the alarm window the alarm beeper and the alarm relay when a 0 to 1 transition is detected in the assigned PLC address bit PLC Controlled Silence Alarms silences the beeper and deactivates the alarm relay when a 0 to 1 transition is detected on this bit Applicable Programmable PanelView 1200 terminals can be connected to any Allen Bradley 1771 Controllers and Connections Remote I O Link Applicable host controllers include almost all Allen Bradley Programmable Logic Controllers as well as certain IBM computers VME Controllers and the DECTM Q Bus interface Newly released Allen Bradley programmable controllers that are not yet listed will support PanelView 1200 terminals as long as they support the 1771 remote I O 1 17 Chapter 1 Introduction to PanelView 1200 Operator Terminals 1 18 The PanelView 1200 terminal appears as one or m
106. utton 1 14 Default settings for Upload Download 2 8 Degauss 2 21 Degauss automatic 5 2 A 4 Diagnostic Testing on line 2 24 Diagnostics 1 7 Display ASCII 1 15 Date 1 14 Local Message 1 15 Numeric Data 1 14 Time 1 14 Display test 2 23 Downloading 1 4 4 2 Dynamic objects 1 11 E EEPROM P 3 Emergency stop buttons 4 5 EPROM P 3 EPROM or EEPROM chip installation 1 7 EPROM EEPROM and faults 2 4 EPROMs or EEPROMs A 6 F False Depression Test 2 14 Fault detection tests 2 24 Filter 5 2 Firmware EPROM P 2 Fuse Europe A 6 U S A A6 G Go To Screen Button 1 13 H Hex Files P 2 Humidity A 8 Increment Value Button 1 1 Indicator List 1 14 Multistate 1 13 Information Window 1 16 Install user PROM 3 5 Installing a User PROM 3 5 Installing Keypad Terminals 3 12 Installing PanelView Terminals 3 11 13 Installing Touch Screen Terminals 3 14 Interlocked Push Buttons 1 13 Invalid Screen Request _2 24 ISA Symbols _1 14 K Keypad Screen Selector 1 16 L Last States 2 11 Latched Input Push Button _1 13 Legend Kit 1 8 Line Arrows 1 15 Line Connect Characters 1 15 Lines 1 15 List Indicator 1 14 Load Presets 2 11 Load Presets button 2 11 Local Message Display 1 15 Logic drawer 3 6 Maintained Push Button 1 13 Major Fault mode 2 2 Major Terminal Fault Window 2 2 Maximum Altitude _A 8 Memory Check
107. w 1200 terminal s RS 232 port The Upload Download cable by itself can be connected to a computer with a 25 pin RS 232 port most XT computers Both a 25 to 9 pin adapter and a specially marked short cable are provided with each upload download cable You will need these adapters only for the following cases Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal If you have a computer that has a 9 pin RS 232 Port most AT computers connect the 25 to 9 pin adapter to the computer end of the upload download cable Ifyou are using an Allen Bradley 6121 CBB Combo Adapter 2 option card connect the specially marked short cable to the computer end of the upload download cable This adapter will accommodate the slightly different pinout configuration found on this card Figure 1 21 Upload Download Cable for most XT computers 25 PIN MALE 25 PIN FEMALE Terminal Development Sys 1 SHIELD NC 2 RXD TXD 2 3 TXD RXD 3 4 CIS RTS 4 5 RIS CTS 5 6 DTR DSR 6 7 COM COM 7 8 DCD DCD 8 20 DSR DIR 20 20185 3 17 Chapter 3 Installing Your PanelView 1200 Terminal Figure 1 22 25 Pin to 9 Pin Adapter for most AT computers 25 PIN MALE 9 PIN FEMALE Upload Download Cable Development Sys 1 SHIELD NC IXD TXD 3 3 RXD RXD 2 4 RTS RIS 7 5 CIS CTS 8 6 DSR DSR 6 7 _COM COM 5 8 DCD DCD 1 20 om ome 20222 Figure 1 23 Adapter Cable for 6121 Combo Adapter 2 option card 25 PIN MALE 9 PIN FEMALE Upload D
108. wo for the computer to display a PROBLEM window with an Error code number See below for what to do about the most common Error Codes 180 and 208 Then check that the Programming Terminal Configuration is correct see your PanelBuilder Development Software User Manual or the PanelView 1200 Transfer Utility User Manual and try the download again If no PROBLEM window appears reboot the computer then make sure your Programming Terminal Configuration is correct and try the download again While trying to download an application file a PROBLEM window appears stating Error Code 180 was returned by the Pass Through Utility The PLC 5 is not communicating with the PanelView 1200 terminal the message PLC communication lost appears at the top of the PanelView 1200 terminal screen Make sure the PLC 5 is in RUN mode and is configured to recognize the PanelView 1200 terminal on the remote I O link See Auto Config in the PLC 5 6200 Series software documentation The Pass Through Block Transfer assignment at the target PanelView 1200 terminal has not been assigned or is different than the assignment in the application file selected Configure the Pass Through Block Transfer assignment from the terminal to match the assignment from the application file selected If the target PanelView 1200 terminal has no Pass Through Block Transfer assignment you must download the selected application file via an RS 232 Uploa
109. y a form feed but following that the alarm messages print one to a line without page breaks or form feeds 2 25 Chapter 2 PanelView 1200 Terminal Functions 2 26 Non Printable Characters If you are printing screens some graphic characters will not be printed Instead they will be replaced as follows ISA symbols bar graphs outer borders arcs diagonals and line connectors will be replaced by ASCII character 219 decimal illustrated below Character Character 219 254 23615 the first 32 characters used for printer control will be replaced by ASCII character 254 decimal illustrated above a double width height characters will be replaced by a single normal sized character and the appropriate number of blanks Example the letter A displayed with double height and width occupies an area 2 characters high and 2 characters wide Once printed the A will occupy the top left position leaving the other three characters blank Printer Errors Printer errors can t be indicated to the terminal directly The terminal can detect a print error only if the hardware or software handshaking is enabled and the appropriate serial lines are connected from the printer to the terminal So if the printer is out of paper or offline and handshaking is enabled the printer will signal the terminal to stop sending characters If the error persists for more than 30 seconds a minor error will be reported asking the operator to ens
110. zed sheet aluminum with continuous hard coated scratch resistant polyester surface Keys sealed stainless steel dome membrane switches with tactile feedback and an actuation force of 16 0z 0 455 kg mounted on the key panel s anodized aluminum backer plate Keys are rated for 2 000 000 presses Window Continuous water clear polyester over chemically strengthened glass Custom legends can be inserted in the 21 user configurable function keys and the Select Cancel Raise and Lower keys Touch Screen Terminals Membrane Water clear hardcoated scratch resistant polyester over chemically strengthened glass Bezel Cast aluminum with a black powder coating Touch cell actuation force From 2 5 to 3 oz 71 to 85 grams CRT Display Appendix A Specifications Touch Cell Format matrix of 120 touch cells 10 across by 12 high each touch cell is 2 characters high by 8 characters wide user can configure group cells to any size buttons Touch cells are rated for 1 000 000 presses The following tables provide details of the display specifications Display Format 24 Rows x 80 Columns normal size characters Character Cell Pixel Format 8 wide x 10 high Display Alignment User configurable stored in non volatile memory 12 character horizontal range 2 4 character vertical range Display Intensity Low to high range adjustment on back of unit Screen Saver User configurable 1 999 minute ti

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