PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.3 Enabling and disabling SecureMode 6.3 Enabling and disabling SecureMode SecureMode prevents unauthorized access to the desktop and the taskbar of the HMI device. In SecureMode, all functions on the desktop and the taskbar of the HMI device are locked. Enabling SecureMode You have the following options for enabling SecureMode: ● Assign a password in the Control Panel for the HMI device.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.4 Control Panel 6.4 Control Panel 6.4.1 Overview You have the following options for opening the Control Panel: ● During the startup phase Press the "Control Panel" button in the Loader. ● In the Windows CE start menu – Double-click the following icon on the desktop: The Start menu is displayed. – Select "Settings > Control Panel". The Control Panel is displayed. 6.4.
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PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.4 Control Panel 6.4.3 Operating the Control Panel You operate the Control Panel with the touch screen of the HMI device or a USB mouse. Requirement ● The current project is closed. ● The loader appears. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the Control Panel. 2. Execute the function by double-clicking on the icon. The corresponding dialog is displayed. 3. Open a tab. The content of the dialog changes. 4. Press the required operator control. 5.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.4 Control Panel Display methods for the screen keyboard You can change the type of display for the screen keyboard and move the position on the screen. ● Numerical screen keyboard ● Alphanumerical screen keyboard The alphanumerical screen keyboard has the following levels. – Normal level – Shift level The shift level includes uppercase letters. – Special character level Note The ' character (button between ";" and "\") appears only when followed by a s
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.4 Control Panel Procedure for adjusting the size of the screen keyboard Note icon only appears on the screen keyboard if in the "Siemens HMI InputPanel" dialog The you have selected the "Show Resize button" check box. Proceed as follows: 1. Touch the icon . 2. To adjust the size of the screen keyboard, maintain contact. 3. When the size you want is reached, release contact with the icon.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.4 Control Panel 6.4.5 Changing settings for operation 6.4.5.1 Configuring the screen keyboard You can use this function to change the layout and the position of the screen keyboard. Requirement You have opened the "Siemens HMI Input Panel - Options" dialog with the "InputPanel" icon.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.4 Control Panel 6.4.5.2 Changing display brightness You can use this function to change the brightness of the display. Requirement You have opened the "Display" tab in the "OP Properties" dialog using the "OP" icon. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. If you want to increase the brightness, press the "UP" button. The brightness changes in steps each time you press the key. 2. If you want to decrease the brightness, press the "DOWN" button. 3.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.4 Control Panel 6.4.5.3 Setting the character repeat rate of the screen keyboard You can use this function to set the character repeat and associated delay for the screen keyboard. Requirement You have opened the "Keyboard Properties" dialog using the "Keyboard" icon.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.4 Control Panel 6.4.5.4 Setting the double-click You start applications in the Control Panel and in Windows CE with a double-click. A doubleclick corresponds to two brief touches.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.4 Control Panel 6.4.5.5 Calibrating the touch screen Depending on the mounting position and viewing angle, parallax may occur on the touch screen. To prevent any resulting operating errors, you may need to calibrate the touch screen during the startup phase or during runtime. Requirement You have opened the "Touch" tab of the "OP Properties" dialog using the "OP" icon.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.4 Control Panel Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Press "Recalibrate". The following dialog appears: &DUHIXOO\ SUHVV DQG EULHIO\ KROG VW\OXV RQ WKH FHQWHU RI WKH WDUJHW 5HSHDW DV WKH WDUJHW PRYHV DURXQG WKH VFUHHQ &DOLEUDWLRQ FURVVKDLUV 2. Briefly touch the center of the calibration crosshairs. The calibration crosshairs are then displayed at four more positions. Briefly touch the middle of the calibration crosshairs for each position.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.4 Control Panel 6.4.5.6 Starting the HMI device again You need to start the HMI device again in the following situations: ● You have enabled or disabled the PROFINET IO direct keys – see section "Enabling PROFINET IO (Page 138)". ● You have changed the time zone and activated daylight saving time – see section "Setting the date and time (Page 125)". ● You have enabled the screen saver again – see section "Setting the screen saver (Page 127)".
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.5 Entering and deleting a password Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. If you want to restart the HMI device, press "Reboot". The following message is displayed: ① ② ③ If you run this function, all data which has not been backed up will be lost. Please close all applications before restarting. Button for restart Button for restoring factory settings and subsequent restart 2. Press one of the buttons.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.5 Entering and deleting a password NOTICE Keeping the password If the password is no longer available, you have no access to the Control Panel and the Windows CE taskbar. Backup password to protect it against loss. Procedure for configuring a password Note The following characters are prohibited in passwords: Blank The two special characters ' " Proceed as follows: 1. Enter a password in the "Password" text box. 2.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.6 Configuring the WLAN connection 6.6 Configuring the WLAN connection Similar to an access point, you configure the WLAN parameters of the HMI device in Web Based Management. You have the following options for configuration: ● Setting the parameters for WLAN communication using wizards. ● Advanced settings for all parameters in the "System", "Interfaces", "Security" and "I-Features" menus.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.6 Configuring the WLAN connection ● Buttons to display and hide the menu tree Icon Function Hiding the menu tree Displaying the menu tree When you start one of the wizards in the menu tree, the menu tree will automatically be minimized. Requirement You have opened the "Authorization" dialog using the "WLAN Settings" icon.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.6 Configuring the WLAN connection Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. If you want to change settings of the WLAN device, select the "Admin" entry in the "User name" selection box. If you select the "User" entry, you only have read access to the configuration data of the WLAN device. Enter your password. If no password is set, the default passwords of the factory state will be in effect: – If you have selected "Admin", enter "admin".
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.6 Configuring the WLAN connection The following characters are supported: – Numbers 0 to 9 – Letters abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ – The special characters !$"#%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{|}~ and the space character 4. Apply the settings with the "Set Value" button. 5. Select "Wizards > Basic". Make the following settings in the "Basic" Wizard. Go to the next text window using the "Next" button.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.6 Configuring the WLAN connection Enter the name of the network in this text box. The network name must match the network name that is entered in the configuration of access points, with which the HMI device communicates. Note The HMI device allows the use of all characters except the percent sign for the SSID. For reasons of compatibility, do not use language-specific characters such as German umlauts or special characters.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.6 Configuring the WLAN connection In the "Security" Wizard, apply the following settings from the configuration of access points, with which the HMI device communicates. – Select the security level for the WLAN from the "Security level" selection list. For information about the individual security levels, refer to "SCALANCE W-700" configuration manual (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/32816761).
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.6 Configuring the WLAN connection Set the parameters required for iPCF in the "iPCF" Wizard. Use the respective parameters to improve roaming times and reduce the interference from other systems or segments. – "Background scan ch. select" check box The "Background scan ch. select" check box limits the number of channels the HMI device scans to find an access point. The result is faster handover times and reduced risk of a real-time violation.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.6 Configuring the WLAN connection 11.If you want to operate the HMI device in the "iPCF-MC mode (industrial Point Coordination Function with Management Channel)" for rapid roaming, select "I-Features > iPCF-MC". iPCF was developed to achieve fast handover times when moving between radio cells. However, iPCF achieves optimum performance only with RCoax cables.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.6 Configuring the WLAN connection 12.Select "System > Restart". You can use the "Restart WLAN interface to apply changes" link for quick navigation to this menu command. 13.Press "Restart WLAN". The restart of the WLAN interface is performed. Note The "Restore Factory Defaults and Restart WLAN" button resets all parameters of the WLAN interface to their factory state. The WLAN interface is then restarted. 14.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.7 Changing and displaying general settings 6.7 Changing and displaying general settings 6.7.1 Setting the date and time You can use this function to set the date and time. The HMI device has an internal buffered clock. Requirement You have opened the "Date/Time Properties" dialog using the "Date/Time Properties" icon.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.7 Changing and displaying general settings 6. If you want to switch from winter to summer time, select the "Daylight savings time currently in effect" check box. When you press the "Apply" button, the time is brought forward by one hour. 7. If you want to switch from summer to winter time, clear the "Daylight savings time currently in effect" check box. When you press the "Apply" button, the time is moved backwards by one hour. 8. Confirm your entries.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.7 Changing and displaying general settings 6.7.2 Regional and language settings Information such as the date, time and decimal points are displayed differently in different countries. You can adapt the display format to meet the requirements of various regions. Requirement The country-specific settings apply to the current project. If the project language is changed, the country-specific settings are also changed.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.7 Changing and displaying general settings Settings in the Control Panel In addition to the settings in the WinCC flexible project, you can set the following time periods in the Control Panel: ● For the automatic activation of the screen saver ● For the automatic reduction in the display's backlighting. The screen saver and backlighting are automatically activated if the display is not touched within the specified period of time.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.7 Changing and displaying general settings Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Enter the interval in minutes after which the backlighting is to be reduced. With reduced backlighting, the HMI device operates in the "Power Save 1" mode. Note If a time is set for activating "Power Save 1" mode, the setting in Control Panel is only effective when the configured time is shorter than the time set in the project for "Power Save 1" mode.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.7 Changing and displaying general settings 6.7.4 Setting the location of the project There are various storage locations available for storing the compressed source file of your project. The following describes how you can set the storage location. Requirement You have opened the "Directories" tab in the "Transfer Settings" dialog box using the "Transfer" icon.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.7 Changing and displaying general settings 6.7.5 Setting the delay time for the project You can use this function to set a delay time. The delay time determines how long the loader appears after the HMI device starts and before the project opens. Requirement You have opened the "Directories" tab in the "Transfer Settings" dialog box using the "Transfer" icon.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.7 Changing and displaying general settings 6.7.6 Enabling sound and setting sound volume You can use this function to activate messages and acoustic feedback for input from the membrane keyboard and touch screen. An acoustic signal is emitted with each touch or pressing of a key. Requirement You have opened the "Volume" tab in the "Volume & Sounds Properties" dialog box using the "Volume & Sounds" icon.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.7 Changing and displaying general settings 6.7.7 Backing up registry information and temporary data You can install and remove your own programs on the HMI devices under Windows CE. You need to back up the registry settings to flash memory after installation or removal. You can also save the data in the memory buffer to flash memory. Requirement You have opened the "Persistent Storage" tab in the "OP Properties" dialog using the "OP" icon.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.7 Changing and displaying general settings 6.7.8 Displaying general system properties Use this function to display the general system information relating to the operating system, processor and memory. Requirement You have opened the "General" tab in the "System Properties" dialog box using the "System" icon.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.7 Changing and displaying general settings NOTICE Malfunction possible If you change the allocation of the memory, malfunctions may occur. Do not change the memory allocation in the "Memory" tab. 6.7.10 Displaying information about the HMI device You can use this function to display device-specific information. You will need this information if you contact Technical Support (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/llisapi.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.7 Changing and displaying general settings 6.7.11 Activate memory management If memory management is activated, the HMI device will automatically close the project if the memory needs reorganizing during the active project. If the project is closed due to this setting, then a message will be displayed on the HMI device. You have to start the project again.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.7 Changing and displaying general settings 6.7.12 Display firmware You can use this function to obtain information about the firmware used on the HMI device. Requirement You have opened the "Firmware" tab in the "OP Properties" dialog using the "OP" icon. ① ② ③ 6.7.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.8 Enabling PROFINET IO 6.7.14 Requirement Displaying the charge status of the batteries You can use this function to show the charge and temperature of the main rechargeable battery and the buffer battery. The charge level is only shown if batteries are inserted or connected. ● The main rechargeable battery is installed. ● The bridge battery is connected. ● You have opened the "Battery" tab in the "OP Properties" dialog using the "OP" icon.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.8 Enabling PROFINET IO Requirement You have opened the "PROFINET" dialog using the "PROFINET" icon. ① ② ③ Procedure Enabling or disabling the PROFINET IO direct keys Text box for the device name MAC address of the HMI device Proceed as follows: 1. Select the "PROFINET IO enabled" check box. 2. Enter the device name of the HMI device.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.9 Setting the PROFIsafe address 6.9 Setting the PROFIsafe address The PROFIsafe protocol is used to send safety message frames between the HMI device and the F-CPU. This means each station in the PROFIsafe communication must be assigned a unique PROFIsafe address. At the start of the project, the HMI device is automatically integrated into the safety program. The "SAFE" LED lights up to indicate that integration is complete.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.10 Reassigning an RFID tag ID Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. If you want the HMI device to load the PROFIsafe address of the Control Panel, enter a value from 1 to 65534 in the "Address:" text box. 2. If you want the HMI device to load the PROFIsafe address of the project, enter the value 65535 in the "Address:" text box. The address obtained from the project will not be displayed in the dialog. Result 6.10 The PROFIsafe address is set.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.11 Programming the data channel 6.11 Programming the data channel You can use this function to configure the transfer mode. A project can only be transferred from the configuration PC to the HMI device when at least one data channel is configured and enabled on the HMI device. If you block all data channels, the HMI device is protected against unintentional overwriting of the project data and HMI device image.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.12 Configuring network operation 3. Enter further parameters if required. – Applies to "ETHERNET": You can use the "Advanced" button to open the settings for addressing the HMI device. You can find the required information in the section "Specifying the IP address and name server (Page 146)". – Applies to "USB" No information is needed for "USB". 4. Confirm your entries. The dialog closes. Result The data channel is configured. 6.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.12 Configuring network operation Addressing computers Computers are usually addressed using computer names within a PROFINET network. These computer names are translated from a DNS or WINS server to TCP/IP addresses. This is why a DNS or WINS server is needed for addressing via computer names when the HMI device is in a PROFINET network. The corresponding servers are generally available in PROFINET networks.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.12 Configuring network operation 6.12.2 Specifying the computer name of the HMI device You can use this function to assign a computer name to the HMI device. The computer name is used to identify the HMI device in the local network. Requirement You have opened the "Device Name" tab in the "System Properties" dialog box using the "System" icon.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.12 Configuring network operation 6.12.3 Specifying the IP address and name server You can use this function to make the settings for addressing the HMI device in the local network. Ask your network administrator for the required information. Requirement You have opened the following display using the "Network&Dial-Up Connections" icon. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Press the "WLAN" icon. The 'WLAN' Settings dialog is displayed. 2.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.12 Configuring network operation 4. If you have selected manual address assignment, enter the corresponding addresses in the "IP Address," "Subnet Mask" text boxes and if necessary in "Default Gateway." 5. If a name server is used in the local network, open the "Name Servers" tab. 6. Enter the respective addresses in the text boxes. 7. Confirm your entries. The dialog closes. 8.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.12 Configuring network operation 6.12.4 Specifying the logon data Use this function to enter the information for logging on to the local network. Ask your network administrator for the required information. Requirement You have opened the "Network ID" dialog box using the "Network ID" icon. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Enter your user name in the "User name" text box. 2. Enter your password in the "Password" text box. 3.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.12 Configuring network operation Requirement You have opened the "Email" tab in the "WinCC flexible Internet Settings" dialog using the "WinCC Internet Settings" icon. ① ② ③ Setting the SMTP server Name of the sender and e-mail account "Advanced" button for advanced settings Note Additional tabs may appear in the "WinCC flexible Internet Settings" dialog.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.12 Configuring network operation 4. Use the "Advanced" button to open advanced settings for the sending of e-mails via an SMTP server. ① ② Options for authentication on the SMTP server Encryption options Specify an option for authentication on the SMTP server. – Select the "Use the default of the project file" option if you want to use authentication data specified in the project.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.13 Changing Internet settings 6.13 Changing Internet settings 6.13.1 Changing general settings You can use this function to set the homepage and search engine page for an Internet connection via the Internet Explorer. Ask your network administrator for the required information. Requirement Procedure You have opened the "General" tab in the "Internet Options" dialog box using the "Internet Options" icon. Proceed as follows: 1.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.13 Changing Internet settings Result The general parameters for the Internet browser have been set. The settings take effect the next time you start the Internet Explorer. 6.13.2 Setting the proxy server Use this function to configure the type of Internet access. Ask your network administrator for the required information. Requirement You have opened the "Connection" tab in the "Internet Options" dialog box using the "Internet Options" icon.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.13 Changing Internet settings 6.13.3 Changing Internet security settings Cookies contain information sent by a Web server to a browser. The cookie is sent back when the Web server is accessed at a later time. This step involves sending stored information for subsequent access. Data can be sent encrypted for greater data security on the Internet. Common encryption protocols include SSL and TLS.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.13 Changing Internet settings 3. Change to the "Advanced" tab. 4. Activate the required encryption protocol. 5. Confirm your entries. The dialog closes. Result The accepted cookies and the required encryption protocol are set. 6.13.4 Importing, displaying and deleting certificates You can use this function to import, display and delete certificates.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.13 Changing Internet settings Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Select the type of certificate from the selection box: – "Trusted Authorities" for reliable certificates – "My Certificates" for your own certificates – "Other Certificates" for other certificates 2. If you want to import a certificate, press the "Import" button. A dialog with information about the source opens. – Select the required source. – Close the dialog. 3.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.14 Saving to external storage medium – backup 6.14 Saving to external storage medium – backup You can use this function to back up the operating system, applications and data from the internal in flash memory of the HMI device to an external storage medium. See section "Displaying information about the HMI device (Page 135)".
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.15 Restoring from external storage medium – Restore If you do not want to overwrite the backup, press the ""No"" button. Otherwise, click the "Yes" button. Several messages are displayed in sequence during the backup process: – Saving registry data – Copy files A progress bar shows the status of the backup process. When the backup process is completed, the "The operation completed successfully." message is displayed. 4. Acknowledge this message.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.15 Restoring from external storage medium – Restore NOTICE Data loss All data on the HMI device will be deleted during a restore operation. License keys will be deleted after query. Back up the HMI device's data before restoring if required. Memory card with data backup If several storage media with data backups are inserted, the data cannot be restored. Remove the storage medium with the data backups you do not need. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Configuring the HMI device 6.15 Restoring from external storage medium – Restore 4. Click the "Start Restore" button. Restoring is started. 5. The data to be restored is checked. The following messages are displayed in sequence during the check. – "Starting Restore" – "Checking data" When the data has been checked, the following message is displayed: "You are starting RESTORE now. All files (except files on storage cards) and the registry will be erased. Are you sure?" 6.
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PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 7 Safety-related configuration 7.1 General procedure Programs for fail-safe operation For fail-safe operation of the HMI device, the following software is required: ● STEP 7, V5.4, as of SP2, "HW Config" hardware configuration ● Add-on package "S7 Distributed Safety", V5.4, SP3 ● WinCC flexible See also section "Software requirements (Page 22)". The programs are launched on the configuration computer by the SIMATIC Manager. You can find additional information in the Start menu.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Safety-related configuration 7.2 Checklist for configuration 7. Insert the F-FBs required for the HMI device in the safety program. Wire these FBs according to the instructions. Follow the checklist for this procedure – see section "Checklist for EMERGENCY STOP configuration (Page 167)". 8. Open the program, WinCC flexible ES. 9. Create a project for the HMI device. 10.Set "Ethernet/Wireless" in the project view under "Communication". 11.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Safety-related configuration 7.3 SIMATIC STEP 7 7.3 SIMATIC STEP 7 7.3.1 Configuring in STEP 7 Requirement ● A STEP 7 project has been created in SIMATIC Manager. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Configure the required F-CPU and a PROFINET connection in the hardware configuration "HW Config". 2. Add a mobile HMI device to the configuration from the hardware catalog of HW Config. To do this, drag the HMI device onto the PROFINET connection in the station window. 3.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Safety-related configuration 7.3 SIMATIC STEP 7 You can find information on working in HW Config in "Configuring Hardware and Connections with STEP 7" manual (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/18652631) as well as in the online help for HW Config. Configure the parameters for fail-safe mode in the object properties of the WTPFailsafe_IO module. A password is required for the safety program.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Safety-related configuration 7.3 SIMATIC STEP 7 2. In the "PROFIsafe" tab, set the "F_Dest_Add" and "F_WD_Time" parameters. Parameter Meaning F_Dest_Add PROFIsafe address used to uniquely identify the destination throughout the network and station. The address is assigned automatically. The "F_Dest_Add" parameter can have a value between 1 and 65534. F_WD_Time (ms) Monitoring time in the fail-safe IO device.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Safety-related configuration 7.3 SIMATIC STEP 7 7.3.3 "SIMATIC S7 Distributed Safety" add-on During fail-safe operation, a safety program runs in the F-CPU. The HMI device is integrated into this safety program. The HMI device and F-CPU communicate via PROFINET IO. PROFIsafe as of V2.0 is required for safety-related communication.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Safety-related configuration 7.3 SIMATIC STEP 7 7.3.4 Checklist for EMERGENCY STOP configuration Read all the information provided in Programming and operation manual "S7 Distributed Safety - Configuring and Programming" (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/22099875).
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Safety-related configuration 7.3 SIMATIC STEP 7 7.3.5 Using F-FBs You must integrate the following F-blocks into your safety program: ● An F_FB_MP F-block for each HMI device. The assigned HMI device is monitored by this F-FB. ● One F_FB_RNG_4 or F_FB_RNG_16 for each machine. The assigned effective range for this machine is managed by this F-FB.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Safety-related configuration 7.3 SIMATIC STEP 7 Safety program WARNING EMERGENCY STOP button The EMERGENCY STOP button is evaluated when an F_FB_RNG_n is called in the safety program. Configure the safety program so that an F_FB_RNG_n is always called. The same applies if there is no effective range in your plant. Restarting the plant Once the EMERGENCY STOP button has been triggered, the plant can only be restarted after operator acknowledgment.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Safety-related configuration 7.3 SIMATIC STEP 7 Interconnecting FBs The F-blocks must be interconnected to each other and with the process image of the HMI device. The following figure is a schematic representation of the interconnection of F-FBs among one another and to the PII and PIQ.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Safety-related configuration 7.3 SIMATIC STEP 7 7.3.6 F_FB_MP This description applies to version 1.0 of F_FB_MP. Note Insert the FC176 F_BO_W and FC177 F_W_BO blocks into your safety program because they are called by F_FB_MP. You can find these blocks in the "F-Application Blocks" container of the "Distributed Safety" F-library. Purpose The assigned HMI device is monitored by F_FB_MP. An F_FB_MP must be used for each HMI device.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Safety-related configuration 7.3 SIMATIC STEP 7 Configuration )B)%B03 (1 4%$' $&.B5(4 6 B03B5(6 $&.B5(, 6 B$&.B (55 03B'$7$B4 03B'$7$ 03B51*B4 03B51* ',$* 03B67$7 (12 Inputs of F_FB_MP Parameter Data type Description Interconnection QBAD Bool QBAD indicates if the F-I/O has been passivated. I/O DB: DBx2.1 = QBAD ACK_REQ Bool Acknowledgement required I/O DB: DBx2.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Safety-related configuration 7.3 SIMATIC STEP 7 Parameter S7_ACK_ERR Data type Description Interconnection Bool Communication errors may not be acknowledged automatically. Must be specifically interconnected for plant. This input is set to have the F-CPU to acknowledge a communication error during ongoing PROFIsafe communication. F_FB_MP only reacts to a rising edge.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Safety-related configuration 7.3 SIMATIC STEP 7 Addresses of PII and PIQ You can find the start address of the PII and PIQ in HW Config in the WTPFailsafe_IO module of the HMI device. Wiring the inputs and outputs You have to wire the inputs and outputs of the F-FB manually. No automatic wiring is performed. 7.3.7 F_FB_RNG_4 and F_FB_RNG_16 The description in this section applies to the following F-FBs: ● F_FB_RNG_4, version 1.0 ● F_FB_RNG_16, version 1.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Safety-related configuration 7.3 SIMATIC STEP 7 Purpose Depending on the operating status of the HMI device, the F-FB performs the following: ● Connect the outputs of F_FB_RNG_n ● Prepare the output user data Each HMI device in the wireless network can assume one of the following operating states: ● Removed without communication error The HMI device has been successfully removed from the safety program of the F-CPU. This ends PROFIsafe communication.
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PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Safety-related configuration 7.3 SIMATIC STEP 7 NOTICE Wiring the OVERRIDE input The OVERRIDE input should only be enabled as long as the assigned security systems are enabled. Configure the following connections in the safety program to ensure this reaction: AND operation of the switch position of the RNG_BUSY output of F_FB_RNG_n and the signals of the security system.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Safety-related configuration 7.3 SIMATIC STEP 7 Parameter Data type Description Interconnection RNG_BUSY Bool This output passes on the state of the effective Output for evaluating range associated with a machine. whether the effective range is free or 0 = effective range free, allocated. 1 = effective range in use In an RFID tag system, this output is evaluated together with the signals of the security system in the form of an AND operation.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Safety-related configuration 7.4 Configuration in WinCC flexible Addresses of PII and PIQ You can find the start addresses of the PII and PIQ in HW Config in the WTPFailsafe_IO module of the HMI device. Wiring the inputs and outputs You have to wire the inputs and outputs of the F-FB manually. No automatic wiring is performed. See also Safety program S7 Distributed Safety (Page 274) 7.
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PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.1 8 Using an existing project You can use a WinCC flexible project for the following HMI devices: ● Wireless Teach Pendant F IWLAN V2 ● Wireless Teach Pendant F IWLAN V1 You have to adapt an existing WinCC flexible project for a Wireless Teach Pendant F IWLAN V1 as follows: ● Perform an HMI device replacement. ● Perform an import of the effective ranges. The IDs of the transponders are converted to RFID tag IDs.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.3 Available data channels "Online" operating mode In this mode, the HMI device and PLC communicate. You can operate the plant on the HMI device according to your system configuration. "Transfer" mode In this mode, you can transfer a project from the configuration PC to the HMI device or backup and restore HMI device data, for example.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.4 Preparing and backing up a project 8.4 Preparing and backing up a project 8.4.1 Overview In order to operate a plant, you need to transfer the corresponding WinCC flexible project to the HMI device. Transferring the project to the HMI device You can transfer a project to an HMI device as follows: ● Transfer from the configuration PC ● Restore from a PC using ProSave In this case, an archived project is transferred from a PC to the HMI device.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.4 Preparing and backing up a project Backtransfer You have the option to transfer the compressed project file together with the runtime project to the HMI device. If necessary, the compressed project file can be transferred back to the configuration PC and edited. The HMI device must be equipped with an external memory to which the compressed project file can be saved.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.4 Preparing and backing up a project 6. If you wish to transfer the compressed project file together with the executable project to the HMI device, select the "Enable backtransfer" check box. 7. Start transfer in WinCC flexible with "Transfer". The configuration PC checks the connection to the HMI device. The project is transferred to the HMI device. If the connection is not available or is defective, an error message is displayed on the configuration PC.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.4 Preparing and backing up a project 8.4.3 Testing a project There are two options to test a project: ● Test the project on the configuration PC You can test a project at a configuration PC, using a simulator. You can find additional information in the "WinCC flexible" user manual or in the WinCC flexible online help.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.4 Preparing and backing up a project Procedure – Online test ● The project has been transferred to the HMI device ● The HMI device is in "Online" mode Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. In the "Online" operating mode on the HMI device, test individual project functions that depend on the controller. PLC tags are updated in this case. 2. Test all functions that depend on communication. 3. Test the operator controls and views of the project. 8.4.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.4 Preparing and backing up a project 8.4.4.2 Requirement Backing up with WinCC flexible ● No project is open on the configuration PC in WinCC flexible. ● The HMI device is connected to this configuration PC. ● The data channel is configured on the HMI device. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. On the configuration PC, select the "Communication settings" command in the "Project > Transfer" menu in WinCC flexible.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.4 Preparing and backing up a project 8.4.4.3 Restoring with WinCC flexible Requirement ● No project is open on the configuration PC in WinCC flexible. ● The HMI device is connected to this configuration PC. ● The data channel is configured on the HMI device. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Select the "Communication Settings" command in the menu "Project > Transfer" in WinCC flexible. The "Communication Settings" dialog is displayed. 2.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.4 Preparing and backing up a project 8.4.4.4 Backing up with ProSave Requirement ● The HMI device is connected to a PC on which ProSave is installed. ● The data channel is configured on the HMI device. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Start ProSave from the Windows start menu. 2. Select the HMI device type in the "General" tab. 3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC. 4. Configure the connection. 5.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.4 Preparing and backing up a project 6. Set "Transfer" mode on the HMI device. 7. Start the restore in ProSave with "Start Restore". If there are license keys both on the HMI device and in the backup, a dialog box will appear. Use this dialog to establish whether you want to overwrite the license keys or abort the restore process. – If necessary, abort the restore process and save the license keys of the HMI device. – Then start the restore process again. 8.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.4 Preparing and backing up a project Note The license keys on the HMI device will be retained when updating the operating system without resetting to factory settings. After the update, you may have to recalibrate the touch screen. See also Operating modes (Page 181) Available data channels (Page 182) 8.4.5.2 Updating the operating system using WinCC flexible Requirement ● No project is open on the configuration PC in WinCC flexible.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.4 Preparing and backing up a project Result The updated operating system is now on the HMI device. 8.4.5.3 Updating the operating system using ProSave Requirement ● The HMI device is connected to a PC on which ProSave is installed. ● The data channel is configured on the HMI device. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Start ProSave from the Windows start menu. 2. Select the HMI device type in the "General" tab. 3.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.4 Preparing and backing up a project 8.4.6 Restoring factory settings 8.4.6.1 Overview You have to perform an operating system update with restore of the factory setting if the HMI device does not yet have an operating system or if the HMI device operating system is corrupt. NOTICE Data loss The license keys on the HMI device will be deleted when resetting to factory settings.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.4 Preparing and backing up a project Procedure - Restoring factory settings Proceed as follows: 1. On the configuration PC, select the "Communication settings" command in the "Project > Transfer" menu in WinCC flexible. The "Communication Settings" dialog opens. 2. In the "General" tab, select "WTP V2 (Toyota) 1.0.0.0" as the HMI device type "Ethernet" under "Connection". 3. Enter an IP address.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.4 Preparing and backing up a project 6. Activate the "Reset to factory settings" check box. A text box opens where you can enter the MAC address. 7. Enter the HMI device's MAC address in the text box. 8. In "Image path", select the HMI device image file "*.img". The HMI device image files are available under "WinCC flexible Images" in the WinCC flexible installation folder or on the WinCC flexible installation CD.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.4 Preparing and backing up a project 8.4.6.3 Restoring the factory settings with ProSave Requirement ● The HMI device is connected over the Ethernet to a PC on which ProSave is installed. ● Have the MAC address of the Ethernet interface on your HMI device to hand. – The MAC address is displayed briefly when the HMI device is turned on. – The MAC address is displayed in the "PROFINET" dialog in the Control Panel. Procedure - Setting the PC interface 1.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.4 Preparing and backing up a project 2. Select the HMI device type from the "General" tab, and select "Ethernet" from the Connection area. 3. Enter an IP address. NOTICE Possible address conflicts with incorrect IP address Do not use a dynamic IP configuration for "Reset to factory settings". Specify a unique IP address of the subnet in which the configuration PC is located. This subnet has to be a different one than the WLAN subnet.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.5 Commissioning an RFID tag Result A message is displayed when the operating system update is successfully completed. There is now no project data on the HMI device. The factory settings are restored. Note If you can no longer open the Control Panel on the HMI device because the operating system is missing, switch off the HMI device. Then restore the factory settings and restart the HMI device.
PRELIMINARY II 1.7.2010 Commissioning a project 8.5 Commissioning an RFID tag Requirement A project with configured effective ranges and RFID tags has been transferred to the HMI device. The project starts immediately after transfer. The following dialog is displayed. The dialog shows the configured effective ranges and RFID tags with their assigned IDs in the project. Procedure To recommission the RFID tags, proceed as follows: 1. Select an effective range in the "Effective range" list.