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Mobile Client900RXA
SIMATIC HMI
Customized automation
Mobile Client900RXA
Operating Instructions
07/2015
A5E36360099-AA
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Preface
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Overview
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Safety guidelines
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Installing and connecting the
device
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Parameter assignment of a
Mobile Client
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Configuring the Mobile Client
and Connection box
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Commissioning a project
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Operating the project
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Operating the mobile client
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Device maintenance and
repair
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Technical specifications
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Technical support
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Abbreviations
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  • Page 1 ___________________ Mobile Client900RXA Preface ___________________ Overview ___________________ SIMATIC HMI Safety guidelines ___________________ Installing and connecting the device Customized automation Mobile Client900RXA ___________________ Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client ___________________ Configuring the Mobile Client and Connection box Operating Instructions ___________________ Commissioning a project ___________________ Operating the project ___________________...
  • Page 2 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface Purpose of the operating instructions These operating instructions provide information based on the requirements defined by DIN EN 62079 for mechanical engineering documentation. This information relates to the place of use, transport, storage, mounting, use and maintenance. These operating instructions are intended for the following user groups: ●...
  • Page 4 Preface Figures This document contains figures of the described devices and the described software. The figures can deviate from the particularities of the delivered device and the supplied software. Style conventions The following text notation will facilitate reading this manual: Representation type Scope "Add figure"...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Preface ..............................3 Overview..............................9 Product description ........................9 Design of the device ....................... 10 Scope of delivery ........................12 Accessories ..........................12 1.4.1 Connecting cable ........................12 1.4.2 Connection box ........................13 1.4.3 Wall-mounting bracket ......................14 1.4.4 Wall-mounting bracket with cable holder ................
  • Page 6 Table of contents Connecting the device ......................37 3.3.1 Connecting the connection box ....................37 3.3.1.1 Connection sequence ......................37 3.3.1.2 Connecting cables and replacing fuses ................. 38 3.3.1.3 Connecting the power supply ....................39 3.3.2 Connecting the mobile client ....................41 3.3.3 Connecting the USB mouse or USB keyboard for service purposes ........
  • Page 7 Table of contents Configuring network operation ....................81 4.9.1 Overview ..........................81 4.9.2 Entering the Mobile Panel computer name................83 4.9.3 Specifying the IP address and name server ................84 4.9.4 Specifying the logon data ....................... 85 4.9.5 Configuring e-mail ........................86 4.9.6 Configuring Telnet for remote control ..................
  • Page 8 Table of contents Operating the mobile client ........................123 Holding and setting down the mobile client ................. 123 Special operating modes ..................... 124 Using the override function ....................125 LED display .......................... 126 Switching the device on and off ................... 129 Possible errors when powering on ..................
  • Page 9: Overview

    Overview Product description The SIMATIC Mobile Client900RFN is a portable HMI device with a rugged and ergonomic design. A high-performance processor and Ethernet capability mean the device is excellently suited to a wide range of uses. The device is lightweight and robust, has an easy-to-read display and can be operated by both left-handed and right-handed users.
  • Page 10: Design Of The Device

    Overview 1.2 Design of the device Area of application The device is intended for uses ranging from operation and monitoring, parameter assignment, and commissioning to troubleshooting for industrial systems, in particular wind turbines. Note Please observe the relevant requirements and safety measures for the application and place of use.
  • Page 11 Overview 1.2 Design of the device Bottom view ① Handle ② Stand The supporting surfaces of the handle and stand are made of anti-slip material. Rear view ① Rating plate ② Space for customized rating plate ③ USB port for service purposes ④...
  • Page 12: Scope Of Delivery

    Accessories Accessories are not included with the device. You can order accessories by entering the corresponding article number at the following link: Industry Mall (https://mall.industry.siemens.com) 1.4.1 Connecting cable The connecting cable connects the device with the connection box: ①...
  • Page 13: Connection Box

    Overview 1.4 Accessories The connecting cable is available in the following lengths: Length Article number Functional status 6AV6645-7CY03-1WP0 FS 02 10 m 6AV6645-7CY04-1WP0 FS 02 15 m 6AV6645-7CY05-1WP0 FS 02 The connecting cable is an industrial cable and is therefore resistant to many solvents and lubricants.
  • Page 14: Wall-Mounting Bracket

    Overview 1.4 Accessories The scope of delivery of the connection box includes: ● 1 × connection box ● 1 x accessory pack with the following contents: – 4 M5 × 8 screws – 1 mains terminal for the power supply ●...
  • Page 15: Wall-Mounting Bracket With Cable Holder

    Overview 1.4 Accessories 1.4.4 Wall-mounting bracket with cable holder The wall bracket is used as a secure holder for the device during stationary operation and to store the device when it is not in use. ① Hooks You attach the handle of the Mobile Client to the hooks. ②...
  • Page 16: Magnetic Wall Bracket

    Overview 1.4 Accessories 1.4.5 Magnetic wall bracket The magnetic wall bracket provides a safe hold for the SIMATIC Mobile Client when used in stationary mode. The magnetic wall bracket is equipped with magnets for permanent or temporary mounting on ferromagnetic surfaces. The following applies to the magnetic holding power: ●...
  • Page 17 Overview 1.4 Accessories Safety information on the magnetic wall bracket CAUTION Risk of injury when device drops The magnetic wall bracket should be regarded as a suspended load and can fall. However, under normal circumstances and if handled properly, the magnetic wall bracket is designed in such a way that there is no risk of the wall bracket and device unintentionally falling and the wall bracket can be taken down without tools.
  • Page 18: Protective Cover

    Overview 1.4 Accessories 1.4.6 Protective cover The protective cover provides mechanical protection of the display and is attached to both handles. It protects the device from being damaged when transported, for example, in a tool bag together with other tools. NOTICE Overheating If you use the protective cover when the HMI device is on, the device may overheat.
  • Page 19: Rubber Strips

    Overview 1.4 Accessories 1.4.8 Rubber strips The rubber strips prevent the device from slipping. You can also use rubber strips to angle the device, for example. ① Device ② 3 rubber strips Article number: 6AV6645-7CX01-1WP0 1.4.9 Touch pen The touch pen makes it easier to operate the touch screen. The touch pen is to be attached to the connecting cable.
  • Page 20: Storage Media

    Overview 1.5 The HMI device in the operating process 1.4.10 Storage media Name Article number USB flash drive 8 GB 6ES7648-0DC50-0AA0 The HMI device in the operating process The HMI device is part of the operating process. Operation is based on two-way communication between the HMI device and the PLC.
  • Page 21: Scope Of Functions With Wincc

    Overview 1.6 Scope of functions with WinCC Scope of functions with WinCC The tables below show the objects that can be integrated in a project. Note The specified values are maximum values of the individual objects. Simultaneous use of multiple objects with their maximum value can lead to problems in the active project. Alarms Object Specification...
  • Page 22 Overview 1.6 Scope of functions with WinCC Recipes Object Specification Configuration Recipes Number Data records per recipe Entries per data record 1000 Recipe memory 256 KB Storage location USB storage medium • Network drive • The number of recipe data records may be restricted by the capacity of the storage medium. Logs Note The HMI devices are suitable for the logging of relatively small volumes of data.
  • Page 23: Software Add-Ons

    Overview 1.7 Software add-ons Additional functions Object Specification Configuration Screen settings Touch screen calibration Brightness setting Language change Number of languages per project VBScript User-specific extension of the functionality Number of scripts Graphic objects Vector and pixel graphics Trends Number Task planner Number of tasks Text objects...
  • Page 24: Communication With Controllers

    Overview 1.8 Communication with controllers See also Printers approved for SIMATIC Panels and Multi Panels (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/11376409) Printing with SIMATIC Comfort HMI devices (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/58205602) Communication with controllers Number of connections The table below shows the number of connection boxes that can be connected.
  • Page 25: Safety Guidelines

    Safety guidelines General safety instructions Safety regulations WARNING Hazards Strictly observe all instructions in these operating instructions at all times. Otherwise, hazardous situations can arise or the safety mechanisms in the HMI device can be rendered ineffective. Observe the safety and accident prevention instructions applicable to your application in addition to the safety instructions given in this manual.
  • Page 26 Safety guidelines 2.1 General safety instructions Safety when working in and on electrical systems Only authorized persons are allowed to work in or on electrical equipment. The following safety regulations for prevention of electrical shock are valid: 1. Isolation of the system from power 2.
  • Page 27 2.1 General safety instructions Industrial Security Siemens offers products and solutions with Industrial Security functions that support the safe operation of equipment, solutions, machines, devices and/or networks. They are important components in a comprehensive Industrial Security concept. As a result the products and solutions from Siemens are constantly evolving.
  • Page 28: Notes About Usage

    Safety guidelines 2.2 Notes about usage Notes about usage Intended use of the Mobile Client The SIMATIC Mobile Client is intended for uses ranging from operator control and monitoring, parameter assignment, and commissioning to troubleshooting for industrial systems, in particular wind turbines. The system consists of the following components: ●...
  • Page 29 Safety guidelines 2.2 Notes about usage Use in residential areas Note The HMI device is not suitable for operation in residential areas. Operation of an HMI device in residential areas can have a negative impact on radio and TV reception. If you are to use the HMI device in a residential area, you must ensure Limit Class B conforming to EN 55011 for radio frequency interference.
  • Page 30: Power Supply

    Safety guidelines 2.3 Power supply Instructions ● Make sure that no-one can trip on the cable and injure themselves or cause the device to fall out. ● Make sure that there are no objects crushing and potentially damaging the cable. ●...
  • Page 31: Installing And Connecting The Device

    Note Do not install parts damaged during shipment. In the case of damaged parts, contact your Siemens representative. The documentation belongs to the HMI device and is required for subsequent commissioning. Retain all enclosed documentation for the entire service life of the HMI device.
  • Page 32: Preparing Mounting Of The Connection Box

    Installing and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation 3.1.4 Preparing mounting of the connection box The degree of protection is only guaranteed when the following is observed at the mounting location: ● Thickness of material at the mounting location with degree of protection IP65: 1.5 to 5 mm ●...
  • Page 33: Connection Box And Wall Bracket

    Installing and connecting the device 3.2 Connection box and wall bracket Connection box and wall bracket 3.2.1 Mounting the connection box Requirement ● You need four M5 × 8 screws. The screws are included in the scope of delivery of the connection box.
  • Page 34 Installing and connecting the device 3.2 Connection box and wall bracket ● Position the wall bracket so that the HMI device is not exposed to direct sunlight when attached. ● You need 3 M5 × 16 screws. ● Required clearance: ①...
  • Page 35: Mounting And Using The Magnetic Wall-Mounting Bracket

    Installing and connecting the device 3.2 Connection box and wall bracket 3.2.3 Mounting and using the magnetic wall-mounting bracket 3.2.3.1 Mounting the magnetic wall bracket CAUTION Danger of tripping over connecting cable If somebody trips over the connecting cable, there is a risk of injury and the device and wall bracket could fall.
  • Page 36: Using The Magnetic Wall Bracket

    Installing and connecting the device 3.2 Connection box and wall bracket 3.2.3.2 Using the magnetic wall bracket Procedure Inserting a device in the magnetic wall bracket 1. Insert the top edge of the device handle into the top of the magnetic wall bracket. 2.
  • Page 37: Connecting The Device

    Installing and connecting the device 3.3 Connecting the device Connecting the device 3.3.1 Connecting the connection box 3.3.1.1 Connection sequence Requirement ● You have fitted the connection box in accordance with the specifications in these operating instructions. Connection sequence NOTICE Connection sequence You risk damage to the connection box if you ignore the proper connection sequence.
  • Page 38: Connecting Cables And Replacing Fuses

    Installing and connecting the device 3.3 Connecting the device 3.3.1.2 Connecting cables and replacing fuses The following interfaces and fuses are available on the connection box: ① Fuse for the power supply ② Fuse for the heater of the artic HMI device ③...
  • Page 39: Connecting The Power Supply

    Installing and connecting the device 3.3 Connecting the device Procedure 1. Connect the protective grounding. The minimum cross-section for the conductor to be connected is 4 mm 2. Connect the cable for the protective grounding with the equipotential bonding rail in the control cabinet.
  • Page 40 Installing and connecting the device 3.3 Connecting the device Procedure NOTICE Damaging the connection box Do not tighten the screws of the mains terminal if it is not plugged into the connection box. The pressure from the screwdriver may otherwise damage the plug socket in the connection box.
  • Page 41: Connecting The Mobile Client

    Installing and connecting the device 3.3 Connecting the device 3.3.2 Connecting the mobile client The connecting cable can be connected to the connection box using a female connector at the device and a male connector at the connection box. A red dot helps you align the connector for connection.
  • Page 42: Connecting The Usb Mouse Or Usb Keyboard For Service Purposes

    Installing and connecting the device 3.3 Connecting the device Perform self-test As soon as power is connected with the connecting cable, the HMI device runs a self-test program once and automatically. All LEDs on the HMI device are switched on briefly during program execution.
  • Page 43: Switching On And Testing The Hmi Device

    Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Switching on and testing the HMI device Switching on and testing the HMI device Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Switch the device on. An animated graphic is displayed during startup. If the HMI device fails to start, you have probably crossed the wires on the power supply terminal.
  • Page 44 Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Switching on and testing the HMI device Result The Loader appears again. Note When restarting the system, a project may already be loaded on the HMI device. The project will then start after a configurable delay or when you press the "Start" button. Use the relevant operating object to close the project.
  • Page 45: Parameter Assignment Of A Mobile Client

    Desktop ② Start Center ③ Start menu ④ Siemens HMI Input Panel ⑤ Icon for screen keyboard The Start Center The Start Center buttons have the following function: ● Transfer – Switches the HMI device to "Transfer" mode. Transfer mode is only activated if at least one data channel has been configured in accordance with section "Configuring transfer (Page 67)".
  • Page 46: Operating The Desktop, Start Center And Control Panel

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.2 Operating the desktop, Start Center and Control Panel Operating the desktop, Start Center and Control Panel You can operate the Windows CE user interface and the Start Center with the touch screen. The operator controls shown in the dialogs are touch-sensitive. Touch objects are operated in the same way as mechanical keys.
  • Page 47: Security Mode

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.4 Security mode Internet Explorer Internet Explore for Windows CE is installed on the HMI device. Internet Explorer for Windows CE and the Internet Explorer in MS operating systems that is usually installed on a PC differ in terms of functionality. Internet Explorer for Windows CE has separate proxy settings that are independent of the settings described in "Setting the proxy server (Page 76)".
  • Page 48: Activating And Deactivating Temporary Security Mode

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.4 Security mode 4.4.2 Activating and deactivating temporary security mode Procedure Activating temporary security mode 1. Select the following icon on the desktop: Security mode is temporarily activated. The text "secure mode" is displayed multiple times on the desktop, similar to the figure below: Operation of the desktop icons and taskbar is now locked.
  • Page 49: Using The Hmi Device In Password-Protected Security Mode

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.4 Security mode 4.4.3 Using the HMI device in password-protected security mode If security mode has been activated, only the "Transfer" and "Start" buttons can be operated without a password. To deactivate security mode, delete the password as described in "Changing password protection (Page 64)".
  • Page 50: Control Panel

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.5 Control Panel Control Panel 4.5.1 Overview The Control Panel can be opened as follows: ● With the "Settings" button in the Start Center. ● In the Windows CE start menu with "Settings > Control Panel". The figure below shows the open Control Panel.
  • Page 51: Operating The Control Panel

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.5 Control Panel Icon Functional description Changing password protection (Page 64) Changing the printer properties (Page 72) Enabling NTP (Page 80) PROFINET enabled: not supported Regional and language settings (Page 62) Setting the screen saver (Page 66) Saving to external storage medium –...
  • Page 52: Display Types For The Screen Keyboard

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.5 Control Panel 4. Operate the required operator control or text box. The screen keyboard opens as described in the section "Display types for the screen keyboard (Page 52)" when you select a text box. 5.
  • Page 53 Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.5 Control Panel ● Numerical screen keyboard "Num" activates the numerical screen keyboard. Pressing "Num" again activates the alphanumeric screen keyboard. ● Reduced screen keyboard You activate the reduced screen keyboard with the key. Changing the display of the screen keyboard Function Switching between the numerical and alphanumerical keyboard...
  • Page 54: Configuring Operation

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.5 Control Panel Entering data Function Delete character left of cursor Delete character right of cursor Confirm input Cancel input 4.5.5 Configuring operation 4.5.5.1 Changing the screen settings Adapting the screen settings The screen settings on the HMI device must match the settings in the project. To achieve a high color depth on the HMI device, use objects with the same color depth on your configuration PC.
  • Page 55 Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.5 Control Panel Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the "Display Properties" dialog with the Display icon. 2. To change the color depth, open the "Settings" tab. – Select the desired color depth under "Color Quality". –...
  • Page 56: Configuring The Screen Keyboard

    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" dialog with the "InputPanel" icon. ① Check box for displaying the button in the screen keyboard ②...
  • Page 57: Setting The Character Repeat Rate Of The Screen Keyboard

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.5 Control Panel 4.5.5.3 Setting the character repeat rate of the screen keyboard You can use this function to set the character repeat and repeat delay for the screen keyboard. Requirement You have opened the "Keyboard Properties" dialog with the "Keyboard" icon. ①...
  • Page 58: Setting The Double-Click

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.5 Control Panel 4.5.5.4 Setting the double-click You start applications in the Control Panel and in Windows CE with a double-click. A double-click corresponds to two brief touches. In the "Mouse Properties" dialog, make the following settings for operation with the touch screen: ●...
  • Page 59: Calibrating The Touch Screen

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.5 Control Panel 4.5.5.5 Calibrating the touch screen Parallax may occur on the touch screen depending on the mounting position and perspective. To prevent any resulting operating errors, you may need to calibrate the touch screen.
  • Page 60: Restarting The Mobile Panel

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.5 Control Panel Once you have touched the calibration crosshairs for all positions, the following dialog appears: 3. Touch the touch screen. The calibration is saved. The "Touch" tab is displayed once again in the "OP Properties" dialog.
  • Page 61 Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.5 Control Panel Requirement ● If you want to restore the factory setting: The HMI device is connected accordingly. ● You have opened the "Device" tab in the "OP Properties" dialog with the "OP" icon. Procedure 1.
  • Page 62: General Settings

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.6 General settings General settings Note The illustrations in this section are representative, that is, they may differ from your device. 4.6.1 Regional and language settings 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.
  • Page 63: Setting The Date And Time

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.6 General settings 4.6.2 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 with the "Date/Time" icon. ①...
  • Page 64: Changing Password Protection

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.6 General settings The settings for the data and time of day have now been changed. The HMI device must be restarted after changes in the following cases: ● You have changed the time zone setting ●...
  • Page 65 Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.6 General settings Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the "Password Properties" dialog with the Password icon. 2. Enter the password under "Password". 3. Repeat the password under "Confirm password". 4. Confirm your entry with "OK". Result The "secure mode"...
  • Page 66: Setting The Screen Saver

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.6 General settings 4.6.4 Setting the screen saver You can set the following time intervals in the Control Panel: ● Automatic activation of the screen saver ● Automatic reduction in the display backlighting The HMI device exhibits the following behavior based on the settings: ●...
  • Page 67: Configuring Transfer

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.6 General settings Procedure 1. Enter the number of minutes after which the screen saver is to be activated. The minimum setting is 1 minute and the maximum setting is 360 minutes. Entering "0" disables the screen saver.
  • Page 68 Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.6 General settings ① Transfer group ② Transfer channel group ③ Button for the "Network and Dial-Up Connections" dialog; see "Specifying the IP address and name server (Page 84)" Note If you change the transfer settings during "Transfer", the new settings only go into effect the next time the transfer function is started.
  • Page 69: Setting The Memory

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.6 General settings 4.6.6 Setting the memory 4.6.6.1 Displaying memory distribution This function displays the size of the flash memory and its archived data and program data allocation. Requirement You have opened the "Memory" tab in the "System Properties" dialog with the "System" icon. ①...
  • Page 70: Setting The Project Storage Location And Start Delay

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.6 General settings 4.6.6.2 Setting the project storage location and start delay There are various storage locations available for storing the compressed source file of your project, for example, the external memory card or a network drive. This section describes how to set the location and configure the delay time for the project start.
  • Page 71: Backing Up Registry Information And Temporary Data

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.6 General settings 4.6.7 Backing up registry information and temporary data You can install and uninstall your own software on and from the HMI device. 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.
  • Page 72: Changing The Printer Properties

    Line printing of alarms is not possible on a network printer. The list of current printers and required settings for HMI devices can be found on the Internet at "Printers approved for SIMATIC Panels and Multi Panels (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/11376409)". Requirement You have opened the "Printer Properties" dialog with the "Printer" icon.
  • Page 73: Displaying General System Properties

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.6 General settings 8. If you use a Brother HL 2700 printer, select the "CMY" check box. This allows you to improve the color quality for the printed pages. 9. Confirm your entries. The dialog closes. The printer is now set as specified.
  • Page 74: Displaying Information About The Mobile Panel

    Displaying information about the Mobile Panel You can use this function to display device-specific information. You will need this information if you contact Technical Support (http://www.siemens.de/automation/csi_en_WW). Requirement You have opened the "Device" tab in the "OP Properties" dialog with the "OP" icon.
  • Page 75: Changing Internet Settings

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.7 Changing Internet settings Changing Internet settings 4.7.1 Changing general Internet settings Requirement The Control Panel is open. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the "Internet Options" dialog with the Internet Options icon. 2. Open the "General" tab. 3.
  • Page 76: Setting The Proxy Server

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.7 Changing Internet settings 4.7.2 Setting the proxy server Requirement The Control Panel is open. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the "Internet Options" dialog with the Internet Options icon. 2. Open the "Connection" tab. 3.
  • Page 77: Changing The Privacy Settings

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.7 Changing Internet settings 4.7.3 Changing the privacy settings Cookies and encryption Cookies are pieces of information sent by a web server to a browser. In the event of subsequent access to the web server, the cookies are sent back. This enables information to be stored between the accesses.
  • Page 78: Importing, Displaying And Deleting Certificates

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.7 Changing Internet settings 5. Open the "Advanced" tab. 6. Activate the required encryption protocol. 7. Confirm your entries with "OK". Result The privacy settings have been set. 4.7.4 Importing, displaying and deleting certificates You can use this function to import, display and delete certificates.
  • Page 79 Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.7 Changing Internet settings Procedure 1. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port. 2. Select the type of certificate from the selection box: – "Trusted Authorities" for reliable certificates – "My Certificates" for your own certificates –...
  • Page 80: Enabling Ntp

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.8 Enabling NTP 8. Confirm by pressing the "Remove" button in the "Certificates" dialog. Note The entry is deleted immediately and without further inquiry. If you want to again use a deleted certificate, you need to import it again from a storage medium. 9.
  • Page 81: Configuring Network Operation

    However, you cannot access data on the HMI device from a PC via the local network, for example. Information on communication with SIMATIC S7 over PROFINET is available at: SIMATIC PROFINET system description (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/19292127) Mobile Client900RXA Operating Instructions, 07/2015, A5E36360099-AA...
  • Page 82 ● Specifying the IP address and name server ● Specifying the logon data ● Configuring e-mail Configuration is described from "SIMATIC PROFINET system description (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/19292127)" on. See also Entering the Mobile Panel computer name (Page 83) Mobile Client900RXA Operating Instructions, 07/2015, A5E36360099-AA...
  • Page 83: Entering The Mobile Panel Computer Name

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.9 Configuring network operation 4.9.2 Entering the Mobile Panel computer name 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"...
  • Page 84: Specifying The Ip Address And Name Server

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.9 Configuring network operation 4.9.3 Specifying the IP address and name server You can use this function to address the HMI device in the local network. Requirement ● You have opened the following window with the "Network and Dial-up Connections" icon: ●...
  • Page 85: Specifying The Logon Data

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.9 Configuring network operation 5. If a name server is used in the local network, open the "Name Servers" tab. The following dialog appears: 6. Enter the respective addresses in the text boxes. 7. Confirm your entries. The dialog closes.
  • Page 86: Configuring E-Mail

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.9 Configuring network operation 4.9.5 Configuring e-mail You use this function to set the SMTP server, sender name and e-mail account for e-mail service. Requirement ● You have opened the "Email" tab in the "WinCC Internet Settings" dialog with the "WinCC Internet Settings"...
  • Page 87 Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.9 Configuring network operation 4. Select the "Advanced" button to enter further settings for sending e-mails over an SMTP server. The following dialog appears: ① Options for authentication on the SMTP server ② Encryption options 5.
  • Page 88: Configuring Telnet For Remote Control

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.10 Functions for service and commissioning 4.9.6 Configuring Telnet for remote control When the Telnet service is activated, you can remotely control the HMI device via Telnet. See also Glossary (Page 155). Requirement You have opened the "Telnet" tab in the "WinCC Internet Settings" dialog with the "WinCC Internet Settings"...
  • Page 89 Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.10 Functions for service and commissioning Requirement ● You have opened the "Backup" tab in the "Service & Commissioning" dialog with the "Service & Commissioning" icon. ① Data that can be saved ● There is a storage medium with sufficient free capacity in the HMI device. ●...
  • Page 90 Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.10 Functions for service and commissioning 4. Select "Next". The following dialog appears: ① List of available backup files ② Progress bar during data backup 5. If you only want to backup compatible files, select the "compatible files only" check box. –...
  • Page 91: Restoring From External Storage Medium - Restore

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.10 Functions for service and commissioning 4.10.2 Restoring from external storage medium – Restore Use this function to restore data from a storage medium to the HMI device. A restore operation deletes the old data from flash memory of the HMI device on confirmation.
  • Page 92 Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.10 Functions for service and commissioning 4. Select "Next". The following dialog is displayed. ① Backup file 5. Select the required file in the "Backup files on" group. 6. For information about the file selected, press "Details". The following dialog appears: ①...
  • Page 93: Restoring From External Storage Medium - Restore

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.10 Functions for service and commissioning 9. Selecting "Yes" restores the data. The "Transfer" dialog appears. A progress bar shows the status of the restore process. When the restore operation is complete, the "Restore operation successfully completed." message is displayed.
  • Page 94 Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.10 Functions for service and commissioning Procedure 1. Select "Next". The Restore from external memory dialog appears. The dialog corresponds to the one in "Saving to external storage medium – backup (Page 88)". The "0 devices found" message appears if there is no storage medium in the HMI device or it is defective.
  • Page 95: Update Operating System

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.10 Functions for service and commissioning 7. To delete the file selected, press "Delete". The Delete confirmation dialog appears. The file is deleted when you select "OK". 8. To restore the data from the selected file, select "Restore". The following dialog appears: 9.
  • Page 96 ● A SIMATIC HMI Memory card or an industrial grade USB flash drive with an HMI device image file including the operating system is plugged into the HMI device. You can find the HMI device image files, for example, in the installation directory of WinCC under "\Siemens\Automation\Portal V13\Data\Hmi\Transfer\<HMI device image version>\Images". Procedure The procedure is the same as steps 1 to 5 described in the section "Restoring from external storage medium –...
  • Page 97: Setting A Communication Connection To The Plc

    Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.10 Functions for service and commissioning 4.10.5 Setting a communication connection to the PLC 4.10.5.1 Overview This section describes how to change the IP addresses of controllers in the subnet of the HMI device and configure the corresponding communication connections via the HMI device. This gives you the ability to create a project, transfer it to multiple HMI devices and then adapt the respective controller connections without changing the project.
  • Page 98 Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.10 Functions for service and commissioning Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the network adapter display with the "Network&Dial-Up Connections" icon. The figure below shows an example of the network adapter. 2. Open the "PN_X1" entry. The "'PN_X1' Settings"...
  • Page 99 Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.10 Functions for service and commissioning 6. If a name server is used in the network, change to the "Name Servers" tab. 7. Enter the corresponding addresses. 8. If you want to set additional Ethernet parameters, open the "Ethernet Parameters" tab. NOTICE Only one Ethernet port The Mobile Client supports only one port, even if Port1 and Port2 are shown here.
  • Page 100 Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4.10 Functions for service and commissioning Mobile Client900RXA Operating Instructions, 07/2015, A5E36360099-AA...
  • Page 101: Configuring The Mobile Client And Connection Box

    You require the following software to configure the devices Mobile Client900RXA and the Connection box: WinCC V13 SP1 with Hardware Support Package "HSP_V13SP1_0116_002_ComfortP_Mobile_Client900.isp13 (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/en/view/72341852)". This section contains special notes for the Mobile Client. You can find additional information in the WinCC online help.
  • Page 102 Configuring the Mobile Client and Connection box 5.3 Configuring the Connection Box Mobile Client900RXA Operating Instructions, 07/2015, A5E36360099-AA...
  • Page 103: Commissioning A Project

    Commissioning a project Overview Configuration phase A project – the process image of the working process – is produced during configuration to visualize automated working processes. The process displays for the project contain displays for values and alarms which provide information about process statuses. The process control phase follows the configuration phase.
  • Page 104: Using Existing Projects

    Commissioning a project 6.3 Using existing projects Changing the operating mode The configuration engineer must have configured an appropriate operating element to allow a change of the operating mode on the HMI device during ongoing operation. Refer to your system documentation to find any additional information on this topic. "Offline"...
  • Page 105: Data Transmission Options

    Commissioning a project 6.4 Data transmission options Data transmission options Overview The following table shows the options for data transmission between an HMI device and the configuration PC. Type Data channel HMI device Backup Ethernet Restoring Ethernet Updating the operating system Ethernet with Reset to factory setting Ethernet Transferring a project...
  • Page 106 Commissioning a project 6.5 Transfer Requirement ● The Control Panel is open. ● The Runtime software is terminated. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the "Transfer Settings" dialog with the Transfer Settings icon. 2. Switch to the "General" tab. 3. Under "Transfer channel", select the data channel and set its parameters with "Properties...".
  • Page 107: Starting The Transfer

    Commissioning a project 6.5 Transfer 6.5.2 Starting the transfer Introduction To make a project executable on an HMI device, transfer the project from the configuration PC to the HMI device. With a transfer, you particularly specify whether to overwrite existing data on the HMI device such as "User management"...
  • Page 108: Testing A Project

    Commissioning a project 6.5 Transfer 6.5.3 Testing a project Introduction There are two options to test a project: ● Test the project on the configuration PC You can test a project on a configuration PC, using a simulator. You can find more detailed information on this in the WinCC online help.
  • Page 109: Backup And Restore

    Commissioning a project 6.6 Backup and restore Requirement for online testing ● The project has been transferred to the HMI device. ● The HMI device is in "Online" mode. Procedure In "Online" mode, you can test individual project functions on the HMI device without them being affected by the controller.
  • Page 110: Backing Up And Restoring Data Of The Hmi Device

    Commissioning a project 6.6 Backup and restore 6.6.2 Backing up and restoring data of the HMI device Note Use the restore function only for project data on HMI devices that were configured with the same configuration software. Requirement ● The HMI device is connected to the configuration PC. ●...
  • Page 111: Updating The Operating System

    Commissioning a project 6.7 Updating the operating system Updating the operating system 6.7.1 Updating the operating system Introduction If the operating system version of an HMI device is not compatible with the configuration, you need to update the operating system of the HMI device. Depending on the protocol used, the operating system on the HMI device is updated automatically upon prompting when the project is loaded.
  • Page 112 Commissioning a project 6.7 Updating the operating system Requirement ● The HMI device is connected to the configuration PC. ● The PG/PC interface is set. ● The HMI device is selected in the project tree. ● The HMI device is switched on. Updating the operating system The configuration settings from "Devices &...
  • Page 113: Managing Add-Ons And License Keys

    Commissioning a project 6.8 Managing add-ons and license keys Managing add-ons and license keys 6.8.1 Transferring license keys Introduction You need a license key for WinCC Runtime add-ons to use them on an HMI device. The required licenses are usually supplied as license keys on a data medium, for example, a USB stick.
  • Page 114 Commissioning a project 6.8 Managing add-ons and license keys Mobile Client900RXA Operating Instructions, 07/2015, A5E36360099-AA...
  • Page 115: Operating The Project

    Operating the project Overview Operator input options The following input devices are available: ● Touch screen Operation is as described in "Control Panel (Page 50)". NOTICE Unintentional actions Never carry out multiple operations on the HMI device at the same time. You may trigger unintentional actions that could cause material damage.
  • Page 116: Setting The Project Language

    Operating the project 7.2 Setting the project language The type of optical feedback depends on the operating object: ● Buttons The HMI device generates different views for the "Pressed" and "Unpressed" states, provided the configuration engineer has configured a 3D effect: –...
  • Page 117: Entering And Modifying The Value, Date And Time

    Operating the project 7.3 Entering and modifying the value, date and time Procedure ● Press the relevant operating element. The following options are available for switching the language: – The configured HMI device switches to language selection. – The configured operating element activates the required language directly. Please refer to your plant documentation for additional information.
  • Page 118 Operating the project 7.3 Entering and modifying the value, date and time Value check ● Limit test of numerical values A tag can be configured with limits. If you enter a value outside these limits it will not be accepted, for example, "80" is rejected if the configured limit is "78". If an alarm window is configured, a system alarm is output on the HMI device and the original value is displayed again.
  • Page 119: Operating The Sm@Rtclient View

    Operating the project 7.4 Operating the Sm@rtClient view Operating the Sm@rtClient view The Sm@rtClient view enables you to monitor and remotely operate the current project of a remote HMI device. With the correct configuration, several equal priority HMI devices can access a remote HMI device.
  • Page 120 Operating the project 7.4 Operating the Sm@rtClient view Procedure - starting remote control Proceed as follows: 1. On the HMI device change to the screen with the Sm@rtClient view. The following options are available for establishing the connection to the remote HMI device: –...
  • Page 121: Displaying Infotext

    4. Select the "Close" menu command. See also System manual WinCC V13.0 SP1 > Visualizing processes >Options > WinCC Sm@rtServer (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/en/view/109091876) Displaying infotext Infotext provides additional information and operating instructions. Infotext can be configured for a screen or operating object. The infotext of an I/O field may contain, for example, information on the value to be entered.
  • Page 122: Closing The Project

    Operating the project 7.6 Closing the project Procedure 1. Press the <HELP> key. The infotext for the screen or operating object is displayed. Note The configuration engineer can configure infotext for an I/O field and the associated screen. You can switch between two infotexts by touching the infotext window. 2.
  • Page 123: Operating The Mobile Client

    Operating the mobile client Holding and setting down the mobile client Holding the device The figures below show examples of how you can hold the device resting on your forearm. You can rest the device on your forearm, for example, to undertake movements while servicing the monitored system.
  • Page 124: Special Operating Modes

    Operating the mobile client 8.2 Special operating modes Special operating modes The general specifications for the device are detailed in "Ambient conditions during operation (Page 147)". In certain circumstances, the Arctic HMI device can be subjected to a higher than the maximum specified ambient temperature without this affecting the nominal specifications of the components.
  • Page 125: Using The Override Function

    Operating the mobile client 8.3 Using the override function Operating states The operating states of the mobile client differ in terms of switch-on response and operation due to the technical features of the devices. ● Due to the heat generated by its components, the non-artic HMI device can can be operated briefly until the "TEMP"...
  • Page 126: Led Display

    Operating the mobile client 8.4 LED display ● Press the two on/off buttons simultaneously again and hold for at least 7 seconds. This activates the override function and blocks the associated safety mechanism of the device. The device starts at an ambient temperature that is either higher or lower than the permitted temperature range.
  • Page 127 Operating the mobile client 8.4 LED display Meaning of the LED displays ● The "PWR" LED indicates the operating state of the device: – LED flashes slowly at 1 Hz: Device has power supply and is off or in the process of being switched off.
  • Page 128 Operating the mobile client 8.4 LED display Temperature "TEMP" LED "TEMP" LED Comments in the for non-arctic for arctic HMI device is HMI device device High Flashing red, Flashing red, You are advised to move the device to cooler 0.5 Hz 0.5 Hz surroundings.
  • Page 129: Switching The Device On And Off

    Operating the mobile client 8.5 Switching the device on and off Switching the device on and off Requirement ● The connecting cable is connected. ● The "PWR" LED is flashing green at a frequency of 1 Hz. If the LED is not flashing, the voltage of the connected power supply is too low. The device cannot be switched on.
  • Page 130: Possible Errors When Powering On

    Operating the mobile client 8.6 Possible errors when powering on Note Recovery time Wait for approximately one second after you have removed the connecting cable from the connection box before you plug the connecting cable back into the connection box. Wait approximately one second after switching off the power supply before you switch it back on again.
  • Page 131: Device Maintenance And Repair

    Device maintenance and repair Cleaning the device Scope of maintenance The device is designed for low-maintenance operation. You should, however, clean the touch screen at regular intervals. CAUTION Inadvertent operation Always switch off the device before cleaning it. This will ensure that you do not trigger functions unintentionally when you touch the keys.
  • Page 132: Spare Parts And Repairs

    Depending on the work necessary to repair the device, the Center may decide to give you a credit. A credit is only granted when the sender ordered a new HMI device. The address is: Siemens AG Digital Factory Returns Center Siemensstr.
  • Page 133 Device maintenance and repair 9.4 Maintenance application The device is also fitted with an internal operating data recording system which is active in all standard operating states (see below). The following data is permanently stored for evaluating use for servicing purposes: ●...
  • Page 134 Device maintenance and repair 9.4 Maintenance application Entries shows how often the device switched to this temperature range for each operating state. Example: How often did the device switch to the optimum temperature range REGULAR while there was a voltage at the device (SMM-Entries) or the device (CPU- Entries) was running.
  • Page 135: Technical Specifications

    ● 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC Directive) EC Declaration of Conformity The EC Declarations of Conformity are available to the relevant authorities at the following address: Siemens AG Digital Factory, Factory Automation DF FA SE R&D Breslauer Str. 5 DE-90766 Fürth, Germany UL approval The device satisfies the requirements according to Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
  • Page 136: Directives And Declarations

    The EMC-compliant installation of the connection box and the application of interference- proof cables is the basis for interference-free operation. The following descriptions also apply to installation of the connection box: ● Description "Directives for interference-free installation of PLCs" (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/de/1064706) ● SIMATIC PROFINET system description (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/19292127) Mobile Client900RXA...
  • Page 137 Technical specifications 10.2 Directives and declarations Pulse-shaped interference The following table shows the electromagnetic compatibility of modules with regard to pulse- shaped interference. This requires the HMI device to meet the specifications and directives for electrical installation. Pulse-shaped interference Test voltage Degree of severity Electrostatic discharge Air discharge: 8 kV...
  • Page 138: Esd Guideline

    Technical specifications 10.2 Directives and declarations Emission of radio interference The following table shows the emitted interference from electromagnetic fields in accordance with EN 55011, Limit Class A, Group 1, measured at a distance of 10 m. 30 to 230 MHz <...
  • Page 139 Technical specifications 10.2 Directives and declarations The following figure indicates the maximum electrostatic charge anyone is subjected to when coming into contact with the materials shown. These values correspond with specifications to IEC 801-2. ① Synthetic materials ② Wool ③ Antistatic materials such as wood or concrete Protective measures against electrostatic discharge NOTICE...
  • Page 140: Dimension Drawings

    Technical specifications 10.3 Dimension drawings 10.3 Dimension drawings 10.3.1 Mobile client Front, side and rear view Mobile Client900RXA Operating Instructions, 07/2015, A5E36360099-AA...
  • Page 141: Connection Box

    Technical specifications 10.3 Dimension drawings 10.3.2 Connection box Mobile Client900RXA Operating Instructions, 07/2015, A5E36360099-AA...
  • Page 142: Wall-Mounting Bracket

    Technical specifications 10.3 Dimension drawings 10.3.3 Wall-mounting bracket Mobile Client900RXA Operating Instructions, 07/2015, A5E36360099-AA...
  • Page 143: Magnetic Wall Bracket

    Technical specifications 10.3 Dimension drawings 10.3.4 Magnetic wall bracket The figure below shows the rear view with the position of the magnet: Mobile Client900RXA Operating Instructions, 07/2015, A5E36360099-AA...
  • Page 144: Specifications

    Technical specifications 10.4 Specifications 10.4 Specifications 10.4.1 Technical specifications Mobile Client Weight without packaging Approx. 2300 g Length × height × width 294 × 333 × 116 mm Degree of protection IP65 Protection class Protection class I in accordance with IEC 60536, protective conductor required Fall height ≤...
  • Page 145: Technical Specifications Connection Box

    Technical specifications 10.4 Specifications Software Operating system Linux SMM firmware, FreeRTOS V5.0.3, • no license required http://www.freertos.org/ TI Driver Library, Stellaris Peripheral Driver Library, version 6852, • http://www.ti.com/tool/sw-lm3s 10.4.2 Technical specifications Connection Box Weight without packaging Approx. 280 g Housing (width × height × depth) 70 mm ×...
  • Page 146: Technical Specifications Of The Wall-Mounting Brackets

    Technical specifications 10.4 Specifications 10.4.3 Technical specifications of the wall-mounting brackets Wall-mounting bracket, weight without packaging Approx. 900 g Magnet wall bracket, weight without packaging Approx. 850 g 10.4.4 Ambient conditions for transport and storage Mechanical and climatic transport and storage conditions The transportation and storage conditions of this HMI device exceed requirements in accordance with IEC 61131-2.
  • Page 147: Ambient Conditions During Operation

    Technical specifications 10.4 Specifications Note In the following cases, ensure that no humidity can settle on or in the HMI device: • Transportation of the HMI device in low temperatures • Under extreme temperature variations The HMI device must have acquired room temperature before it is put into operation. Do not expose the HMI device to direct radiation from a heater in order to warm it up.
  • Page 148 Technical specifications 10.4 Specifications Reducing vibrations and shocks If the device is subject to stronger shocks or vibrations than specified in the environmental conditions, you must take appropriate measures to reduce amplitudes or acceleration. In such situations, use vibration damping or vibration absorber systems. Climatic environmental conditions The following tables show the permissible climatic environmental conditions for use of the mobile client and connection box.
  • Page 149: Contact Assignment Of The Usb Port

    Technical specifications 10.5 Contact assignment of the USB port Connection box Ambient conditions Permissible range Comments Temperature in operation 0 to 55 °C For control cabinet mounting see section "Special operating modes (Page 124) Temperature during -45 °C to 70 °C storage/transportation Relative humidity, operation, and 35% to 85%...
  • Page 150 Technical specifications 10.5 Contact assignment of the USB port Mobile Client900RXA Operating Instructions, 07/2015, A5E36360099-AA...
  • Page 151: Technical Support

    You can find additional information and support for the products described on the Internet at the following addresses: ● Technical support (http://www.siemens.com/automation/service&support) ● Support request form (http://www.siemens.com/automation/support-request) ● After-sales information system for SIMATIC PC / PG (http://www.siemens.com/asis) ● SIMATIC Documentation Collection (http://www.siemens.com/simatic-tech-doku-portal) ● Your local representative (http://www.siemens.com/automation/partner) ● Training center (http://www.sitrain.com) ●...
  • Page 152: Problem Solving

    Technical support A.2 Problem solving Problem solving This section provides you with tips on how to locate and/or troubleshoot problems which occur. Problem Possible cause Possible remedy No LEDs are on or Supply voltage too low Check the voltage at the power supply flashing input of the connection box.
  • Page 153: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Direct Current Components and modules endangered by electrostatic discharge Electromagnetic compatibility European standards Components and modules endangered by electrostatic discharge Ground High Frequency Human Machine Interface International Electronic Commission Internet Protocol Industrial PC Light Emitting Diode Personal Computer PELV Protective Extra Low Voltage Runtime TIA Portal, Full Features, Non arctic (hardware with buttons, no heating)
  • Page 154 Abbreviations Mobile Client900RXA Operating Instructions, 07/2015, A5E36360099-AA...
  • Page 155: Glossary

    Glossary Automation system Controller of the SIMATIC S7 series such as a SIMATIC S7-300 Bootloader Used to start the operating system. Automatically started when the HMI device is switched on. After the operating system has been loaded, the Loader opens. Electromagnetic compatibility is the ability of electrical equipment to function properly in its electromagnetic environment without affecting this environment.
  • Page 156 Glossary Mobile Client900RXA Operating Instructions, 07/2015, A5E36360099-AA...
  • Page 157: Index

    Index CE approval, 135 Certificates Stores, 78 " Changing Brightness, 55 Time", Color depth, 55 Screen orientation, 55 Character repeat Screen keyboard, 57 Activate Charging Security mode, 48, 49 Electrostatic, 138 Add-ons, 23 Clearance Address assignment Connection box, 32, 33 TCP/IP network, 84, 97 Wall bracket, 32, 33 Alarm...
  • Page 158 Index Nominal voltage, 145 Protection class, 145 EAC, 136 Weight, 145 EC Declaration of Conformity, 135 Connection sequence, 37 Electrostatic charging, 138 Connections to PLC Electrostatic discharge Number, 24 Precautions, 139 Control Panel EMC, 136 Open, 50 Emission, 29, 138 Operating, 51 Enable Screen keyboard, 52...
  • Page 159 Index Hexadecimal value Labeling, 136 Entering in the project, 117 Korea, 136 High frequency radiation, 26 Language change HMI device Functional scope, 23 Backing up data, 110 Layout Displaying information, 74 Sm@rtClient view, 119 in the operating process, 20 LED display, 126 Resetting to factory settings, 112 License key Restart, 61...
  • Page 160 Index Shutdown, 129 With a USB keyboard, 115 Special operating modes, 124 With a USB mouse, 115 Switching on, 129 Operating instructions Technical specifications, 144 Purpose of, 3 Testing, 129 Scope, 3 Monitoring mode Operating mode, 103 Sm@rtClient view, 119 Changing, 104 Mounting Offline, 104...
  • Page 161 Index Testing online, 109 Safety instruction Transferring, 103, 105 Compatibility conflict, 109 Proper use, 26 Electrostatic charging, 138 Protection class General, 28 Connection box, 145 High frequency radiation, 26 Protocol Observe grounding measures, 139 PLC, 24 Power failure, 109 Proxy Power supply, 30 Server, 76 Preventing inadvertent operation, 131...
  • Page 162 Index Time, 63 Technical specifications Time format, 62 Display, 144 Transfer mode, 106 Memory, 144 Setting language, 117 Mobile Client, 144 Setting the regional, 62 Telnet service Shutdown Setting, 88 HMI device, 44 Temporary files Mobile Client, 129 Backup, 71 Side view, 140 Testing Sm@rtClient view, 119...
  • Page 163 Index Usage Conditions, 29 In residential areas, 29 Industrial, 28 Mobile client, 10 With additional measures, 30 USB devices Connecting, 42 USB flash drive, 20 User name, 85 User view Functional scope, 22 Value Entering in the project, 118 VBScript Functional scope, 23 Wall bracket, 14, 15, 16, 142 Clearance, 32, 33...
  • Page 164 Index Mobile Client900RXA Operating Instructions, 07/2015, A5E36360099-AA...

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