s Desigo™ Desigo Touch and Web Operating instructions CM111028en_03 2015-03-31 Building Technologies
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Contents 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3.1 0.3.2 0.3.3 0.3.4 0.3.5 0.3.6 0.3.7 0.3.8 0.3.9 0.3.10 About this document .............................................................................. 4 Revision history ......................................................................................... 4 Referenced documents ............................................................................. 4 Before you start .........................................................................................
0 About this document 0.1 Revision history Version Date Changes Section Pages 3 2015-01-31 2 2014-01-06 1 2012-07-01 Automatic logout (complemented) Alarm routing; Cyrillic keypads Product security disclaimer IT security (VNC, SSH) Keyboard entry for analog values New document 2.6 2.6 0.3.1 2.6 3.4 (new) — 39, 40 41, 42 4 40,41 45,46 — 0.2 Referenced documents Ref. Document title Document type Document no. [1] Desigo Xworks Plus Online help (chm) CM111006en 0.
0.3.2 Trademarks The table below lists the third-party trademarks used in this document and their legal owners. The use of trademarks is subject to international and domestic provisions of the law. Trademarks BACnet™ Microsoft … Windows … Mozilla … Firefox Mozilla … Google Chrome Legal owner American National Standard (ANSI/ASHRAE 135-1995) Microsoft Corporation see http://www.microsoft.com/trademarks/t-mark/nopermit.
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The second part provides useful explanations and some theory on individual funcfun tions. 0.3.9 Document conventions Keys Keys are used if illustrations need extra expl explanations. Illustrations · · Wait Tap, click Tapping hand Illustrations generally are not titled or subtitled. Illustration excerpt are not labeled accordingly. "Wait" If an action (e.g. loading a page) takes longer, the animated "Busy Indicator" (waiting symbol) is displayed in the middle of the working pane.
1 Introduction 1.1 Standard operator units and browser compatibility 1.1.1 Introduction The PXG3.W100 web interface supports local operation via Desigo Touch Panel as well as operation via standard web browser on commercial operator units. Due to the open interface based on standard web technology and dependent on the different use cases, users can clearly benefit from advantages offered by the various operator units.
1.1.2 Standard client When using a standard client, the following issues must be dealt with: Security-related settings (e.g. allow for cookies). Desigo Touch and Web works with cookies. For this reason, the security settings may require adaption on the related client. 1.1.3 Browser compatibility Compatibility issues take a central place due to the large variety of standard web browsers, devices, and versions.
1.2 Overview of screen layout After login, a predefined, customized view opens. Example for customized view Basic elements Status bar Siemens log and alarm symbol (if available). Application view Plant view for main functions, alarms, schedule, favorites, trend, settings, and login/logout. Navigation bar Used to navigator between the various views. Working pane Contains the various views with the corresponding functionality that can be applied to the plants.
1.3 Keypad The keypad is designed for two different language groups: · Standard (for Latin-based languages and the so-called QWERTY layout), and · Russian (for Cyrillic-based languages, currently only available in Russian). Restriction The following symbols are not supported by the touch panel: Ð { } © § ¢ £ $ Keypad functionality The interaction with the keypad is roughly the same as commercially available products such as smart phone, tablets, etc. Keypad type Access via keypad... ...
1.4 Navigation You can freely navigate the touch panel any time. The following overview shows the basic navigation paths. Note: Operation is described using the example and may vary depending on the project. 1.4.1 Overview Navigation between main functions is carried out in working pane "Application view" using the main function fun tion buttons. Navigation between plants and/or main views occurs in the Navigation bar. The current main function remains active during navigation.
1.4.2 Navigation between plants Prerequisite · The user is logged in and a plant is selected ("Air handling unit 1" in our examexample). Target · A plant other than the current one. Procedure 1. Navigation bar > tap button for current plant. ---> --> Opens a dropdown list box. All available customized plants are listed. The currently active plant is highlighted in color. 2. Select the heating plant by tapping the corresponding line. ---> Opens the corresponding plant.
1.4.4 Navigation within main functions Different objects in the main functions of the customized views may contain naviganavigation functions. Read-only Read only objects When tapping a ReadRead-only only object, the object properties are displayed in the bottom corner of the working pane. 1. Tap the desired object. ---> > The object properties are displayed. Commandable objects 2. Close the properties view: Tap a blank area. 1. Tap the desired object.
1.4.5 1. Linked objects Tap the desired object. ---> Goes to the corresponding plant but keeps the current main function.
2 Operation peration 2.1 Login The touch panel displays the main function of the predefined function (Plant view or Favorites) without login. The main view name serves as the title. No application view is displayed. Procedure 1. Tap the screen anywhere [1]. ---> > Opens the login dialog box. [2] [3] [1] 2. Enter user name and password [2]. 3. Tap OK [3]. ---> > The touch panel checks the entry.
Note: When tapping "Cancel", the login dialog box is closed without any other function. Login error Users immediately receive the following feedback for incorrect or improperly ene tered login information: In case of login error proceed as follows: 1. Switch user Tap Cancel to return to the home page. Proceed as follows to switch user (e.g. shift work): 1. Tap Logout. --- This logs out the current user. ---> 2. Log in the new user (as per Login, see above).
2.2 Alarms The main function Alarms shows plants and devices with alarms on the customcusto ized pages. Go to the corresponding plant tor details and information on acknowlacknow edging alarms. Do this: · Via navigation bar or · By tapping the corresponding object. To simplify operation, tap the plant. Display alarms The application shows the status “aggregated alarms” on each page as well as the time of the web server.
Alarm list The alarm lists of plants contain all queued alarms of the corresponding plant in the related context. As a result, alarm objects can clearly be identified. [2] [3] [1] [4] [5] Proceed as follows to go to the alarm list 1. Tap the Alarms [1] main function button. 2. Tap the dropdown list box ((Air Air Handling Unit 1 q [2] in our example). ---> Displays the alarm list for the selected plant. ---> The example shows a higher [3] and lower object [4] as well as the Acknowledge button.
2.3 Schedule 2.3.1 Navigation This overview helps you navigate to any pages in the schedule. Follow the correcorr sponding number to open the desired screen. 1 2 Weekly overview Day profile [1] [2] [3] 3 [3] Exception (calendar) 4 [1] Exception (profile) [1] [4] [3] [5] 5 Exception (list) [4] [1] Schedule navigation is multi-faceted. multi faceted.
Weekly overview Navigation tools, display Weekday labeling Preview: 24-hour 24 hour day profile Preview: Exceptions Property view* Rolling objects, page numbers Calendar button NOTICE Please note that in property view the present value is not automatically refreshed upon a scheduler event. A manual refresh is needed.
Exceptions (calendar) Ê Ë Ì Í Î Tools Buttons for previous/next month (with display of current month) Buttons for free dates Buttons for exceptions Button for recurring exceptions (with dot bottom right) Buttons for overlapping exceptions Exceptions (profile) Date (for display) State (display only) Day profile (background) Scheduled exception time span «Recurring» function «Range» function «Copy» function «Delete» button «Calendar» button 22 / 48 Siemens Building Technologies Desigo Touch and Web Ope
2.3.2 Schedule actions (regular) 2.3.2.1 Copy weekday to another weekday Use this to copy a weekday to one or several weekdays within a week schedule. 1. Open the desired day profile. profile 2. Tap Copy. ---> Displays the weekly overview as copied; the source day is highlighted. ---> 3. Select one or multiple target days. days To select click the corresponding day(s) day(s)—clicking clicking the profile won’t work. Source day 4.
3. Change the start time as needed (via counter buttons [1]). 4. Tap OK [2] to save (or Cancel). 5. Set the end time by tapping the end time (Stage 3, 1200 hours for our example). 6. Optional: Change the end time. 7. Tap OK to save (or Cancel). ---> > After tapping OK, the time span is calculated and displayed in a graphic. The following actions always occur on pages similar to those shown above. For this reason, we will not show any more illustrations.
4. Tap OK to save/finish. 5. Select a new end time. 6. Optional: Change the end time via the Counter buttons. 7. Tap OK to save/finish. ---> The time span is recalculated and displayed. If the changed time span immediately occurs next to another time span at the same stage, the two time spans are interpreted as one time span following confirmation (OK). Change day profile – Delete time span Proceed as follows to delete a time span: 1. Select the desired time span in the corresponding profile. 2.
2.3.3.2 Navigation to exceptions Navigation There are different ways to open exception pages. The following applies in general: You can open the exception overview page from anywhere in the touch panel if the current page contains a "Calendar" button. NOTICE Important for all actions on exception pages Tapping dates in the calendar leads to different results: Tap … – Unoccupied dates ---> Creates new exceptions. – Existing exceptions ---> Opens the exceptions. 2.3.3.3 Display individual exceptions 1.
Create exception 1. Navigation: Schedule > Calendar. 2. Tap a date. ---> Opens a blank exception profile page. ---> Note A notification is displayed when the max. number of possible exception is exceeded. · This procedure is explained in "Create new day profile". Below is just a brief description. Tap the intersection point of the desired level/time. ---> Starts all tools and ---> ---> creates a new exception profile with a three ---> three-hour hour time time span. · 3. 4.
---> > Displays the selection via corresponding arrows: 5. Tap OK to finish. ---> > Saves the data in the system and ---> > returns to the place in the exception calendar where the new exception is displayed. 2.3.4 BACnet "Date" Recurring exceptions 1. Navigation: Schedule > Calendar. 2. Select an existing date (!) (or create a new data and define as exception). ---> > Opens the 24 24-hour hour view for the selected date. 3. 24-hour hour view > tap Recurring.
[a] [4] [5] 4. Set the exception as "Recurring" by adapting [a] Day, Month, and Year using the arrow buttons. 5. Tap OK to finish. ---> Saves the data in the system and completes the process. ---> Recurring BACnet "WeekNDay" 1. Navigation: Schedule > Calendar. 2. Select a new weekday (!) or an existing, recurring date. ---> Opens a 24 ---> 24-hour hour profile for BACnet WeekNDay entry. 3. 24 hour view > tap Recurring.
5. Edit exception date Tap OK to finish. [5] ---> > Saves the data in the system and completes the process. NOTICE This process is not supported directly. We suggest the following as rer placement workflow: 1. 2. 3. Copy an existing exception to the new (desired) date or create a new entry. Delete the old (original) exception entry. Both processes are described above. Edit 24-hour 24 hour profile of an exception Use the procedure for the schedule day profile to change/delete an exception propr file.
2.4 Favorites 2.4.1 Navigation Favorites provide quick access to important data points or details. The Favorites list is a (customized) list view of key plant data. The order of the objects is defined during engineering. Each object is displayed as list object in miniminimized form. The object parents are also displayed to clearly identify the related object. The display matches the contents.
Navigation – Read-only Read only object 1. Tap a read-only read only object (the entire row is active). · · Navigation – Commandable object The corresponding row is highlighted, and The properties view for this object is displayed. 2. Tap anywhere in the working pane to return to the previous view. 1. Tap a commandable object (the entire row is active). · · · 2. The corresponding row is highlighted, and The related widget is displayed, and The properties view for this object is displayed.
2.4.2 Edit commandable objects Below is the workflow for an analog output. The binary, multistate, and counter outou puts are handled identically. 1. Navigation > Tap Favorites. Favorites ---> Opens the Favorites overview. ---> 2. Continue by tapping a selection, and scroll as needed using the arrow buttons ( ). 3. Change state from automatic to manual > tap Manual. Manual --- Changes from Automatic to Manual mode. ---> [1] [2] [1]) to set the desired value. 4. Optional: Use buttons ± ( 5.
2.5 Trend 2.5.1 Navigation Trend shows historic data in curves. Trend page (analog output) Main navigation X- and Y-axis Y axis selection Trend page (digital or multistate output) No Trend function d defined Trend data date range (display only) Scroll bar with arrows Trend data object parameter Multi--page page navigation (scroll) If no Trend function is defined for the plant, the touch panel display a predefined page with blank display pane and notification "No Trends available". 2.5.
Select display range 1. Navigation > Trend. ---> Opens the Trend display. ---> 2. Tap the arrows ((t left or right u)) of the overview tool until the desired excerpt is displayed. Note: The position of the slider [R] designates the current position of the display range [D]. [R] [D] 2.5.3 Set X-axis Set axes The resolution of the X X-axis axis can be set easily. The following intervals are possible: 1, 6, 12, 12 24 1 1, 3 All h w m – Hour(s) Week(s) Month(s) – 1. Navigation > Tap Trend.
Set Y-axis Y The Y-axis axis is set easily similar to the X X-axis. axis. The following settings are possible: Operating state Values Manual, automatic Minimum, Maximum 1. Navigation > Trend. ---> > Opens the Trend display. 2. Tap Y-axis. Y ---> > Opens the YY-axis widget. 3. Use the State buttons to select the manual operating state. 4. Use the ± buttons (or direct entry) to set the min./max. value. [1] [2] [3] [4] 5. Tap OK to finish.
2.5.4 Exporting Trend data This export can be carried out only on clients (PC, Smartphones martphones etc.), not on the Touchpanel. ouchpanel. Procedure 1. Trend > click Download Data. ---> The following dialog box opens (see comment below): 2. In the dialog ialog box > select if the file is to be opened open or saved d the file. When selecting Open with, with, the dropdown list box allows for selecting an application to open the TrendLogData file. 3. Click OK.
2.6 Settings The Settings menu allows for a number of customizations for touch panel operaoper tors/users. ► The settings are self-explanatory. self explanatory. We thus do not explain such settings here. The following opportunities are available after navigation. About Information on the touch panel and web server. Overview page of touch panel and web interface. It contains key device properties on network technology, firmware and hardware versions, designations, etc.
Brightness Sets the screen's relative brightness. Adjust the screen's brightness via the –/+ /+ buttons. ---> > Exiting saves and applies the changes to brightness. Language Touch panel operating language. Select the operating language. Default: English. ---> > Exiting saves and applies the newly selected operating language. Time format 24 or 12-hour 12 hour (am/pm) display. Select the desired time format. ---> Exiting saves and applies the selected time format. Date format 8 variants are available.
On this page, select whether to disable automatic logout. ---> For «No» select «Automatic logout». This opens the appropriate page: Select the interval to automatic logout: 5, 10, 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes ---> The layout is saved and displayed upon exiting the screen. NOTICE Automatic logout helps secure the touch panel against unintended manipulations. The touch panel's logout timeout count begins each time an action is completed.
Virtual Network Computing is a standard IT technology that is well docudoc mented due to its broad use. Various VNC Clients are available (recommended: TightVNC). Display on the client is current currently supported at 8-bit 8 bit color depth. Factory setting: Off Off. NOTICE Activate this function only when needed. The function must be disabled sabled for all other times. · SSH (Secure (Secure Shell; only PXM40 / PXM50, FW Version ≤ V01.15.30.
· · SMS server Set Gateway Protocol Password Features (numeric) UCP, TAP_7E1, TAP_8E1, TC35_M20 (TAP only) SMS recipients – Add necessary SMS recipients, recipients and/or – Delete unnecessary SMS recipients. recipients – This function is limited to sixteen (16) SMS recipients. NOTICE Restrictions apply to the total number of characters allowed for telephone numbers during initial commissioning via PX Web.
3 Good to know 3.1 Messages Messages are issued in a uniform manner. As a matter of principle, the message is issued "at the point of occurrence". We distinguish between the following: · Static messages messages (message without further action required), and · dynamic messages (messages requiring action [dialog box]). Communications pro probblems #COM is output if an object: · is invalid, · receives no value. Engineering error #ENG is output if: · The engineered object designation is invalid, i.e.
3.2 General feedback Notifications There are two types of general notifications: · Modal, i.e. dialog box (e.g. mandatory confirmation). · Non-modal, i.e. notification only. Feedback with mandatory confirmation Special case: Touch panel setup Feedback (mere notification) When setting up the touch panel, only feedback notifications with mandatory confirmation are output. Example: Under these special circumstances, the confirmation immediately opens troubleshooting.
3.3 Indicators Indicators display certain states. Indicators are used for: · Operating modes · Alarm states · Transitions. Operating state indicators Normal Critical protection Overridden On/Off delay Out of service Manual switch Danger Alarm indicators Alarm not yet acknowledged. Alarm in Offnormal or Fault state. Fault acknowledged but not cleared. The fault must be cleared locally. Fault cleared but alarm not yet acknowledged. Alarm in Normal state.
3.4 Keyboard entry for analog values Where analog values can be entered, tapping a respective field (in widges or on linked objects) will display a numerical keypad to easily enter values. The layout is as follows: · Numerics 0-9 0 ................................ ......................................... · Decimal point................................ point ......................................... ................................ · Change sign ................................ ...........................
3. Enter the desired value using the numeric keypad. keypad ---> The ente ntered ed value is displayed in the text field. field Cancel 4. Tap OK. ---> Closes the dialog box, saves the value and displays the latter in the widged/in the value object object.
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