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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Preface, Contents Introduction SIMATIC HMI Functionality Touch Panel TP 170A Commissioning Equipment Manual Operating the TP 170A Operation of Screen Objects System Settings Installation Unit Description Maintenance/Upkeep Operating System Update Appendices Glossary, Index 6AV6591–1DC11–0AB0 Release 12/99 CuuDuongThanCong.com https://fb.com/tailieudientucntt...
  • Page 2 Trademarks The registered trademarks of Siemens AG are listed in the Preface. Some of the other designations used in these documents are also registered trademarks; the owner’s rights may be violated if they are used be third parties for their own purposes.
  • Page 3: Simatic Hmi

    Preface This manual The TP 170A equipment manual is part of the SIMATIC HMI documentation. It provides operation, installation, configuration and system personnel with information concerning installation, functionality, operation and technical design of the TP 170A. An overview of the entire SIMATIC HMI documentation is provided in Appendix E. Organization of the manual The TP 170A equipment manual is organized into the following chapters: Chapter...
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    S SIMATIC Multi Panel S SIMATIC Multifunctional Platform S MP 270 S ProAgent Other support In the case of technical queries, please contact the Siemens representatives in the subsidiaries and branches responsible for your area. TP 170A Equipment Manual Release 12/99 CuuDuongThanCong.com...
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  • Page 6 SIMATIC products through its Online services as follows: Up-to-date general information is provided – in Internet under http://www.ad.siemens.de/simatic – via the Fax-Polling under 08765–93 02 77 95 00 Up-to-date product information and downloads for practical use can be found: –...
  • Page 7 Preface Abbreviations The abbreviations used in this equipment manual have the following meaning: AG (PLC) Programmable Logic Controller ANSI American National Standards Institute AS 511 Protocol of the PU interface to SIMATIC S5 ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange CCFL Cold Cathode Fluorescence Lamp Compact Flash...
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  • Page 9 Contents Introduction ............Functionality .
  • Page 10 Contents Maintenance/Upkeep ........... . Operating System Update .
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Introduction Use of the TP 170A The TP 170A is the basic touch panel for all SIMATIC S7 CPUs. It is the first touch panel unit in the SIMATIC HMI product range and is based on the operating system Microsoft Windows The TP 170A is suitable for all basic functions.
  • Page 12 Introduction Easy to operate and observe The TP 170A enables operating statuses and current process values concerning a connected PLC to be graphically displayed and the relevant machine or system to be easily monitored and operated. Display and operation of the TP 170A can be adapted optimally for the respective process requirements by using the configuration software ProTool/Lite, ProTool and ProTool/Pro CS (from Version 5.2).
  • Page 13 Introduction Operating unit configuration (principles) Graphics, texts and operating and display elements which need to be represented on the operating unit must first be created on a configuration computer (PC or PU) using the configuration software. The configuration computer must be connected to the operating unit in order to download the project to the operating unit (refer to “Configuration phase”...
  • Page 14 Introduction Overview of the TP 170A Overview: Model TP 170A Processor Type 32 bit RISC Clock frequency 66 MHz Memory Flash EPROM for operating 2 MB system and configuration Working memory 8 MB Software Operating system MicrosoftR WindowsR Interfaces Serial interface to connect PLC, RS232 (9-pin) PC/PU RS422/RS485...
  • Page 15: Functionality

    Functionality The table below summarizes the functional scope of the operating unit. The values quoted are the maximum values which can be managed by the operating unit. The values are limited by the size of the memory used. Function Comment Configuration memory Capacity, in kByte Messages...
  • Page 16 Functionality TP 170A Equipment Manual Release 12/99 CuuDuongThanCong.com https://fb.com/tailieudientucntt...
  • Page 17: Commissioning

    Commissioning In this chapter This chapter provides information on: starting up the operating unit for the first time (Page 3-2) restarting the operating unit (from Page 3-3) the options for Download mode (from Page 3-5) testing a configuration (Page 3-7) TP 170A Equipment Manual Release 12/99 CuuDuongThanCong.com...
  • Page 18: Initial Startup

    Commissioning Initial Startup Procedure When the operating unit is started up for the first time, there is no configuration loaded. Proceed as follows, observing the sequence, in order to download a configuration from the configuration computer to the operating unit which is necessary to put the unit into service: Step Procedure...
  • Page 19: Recommissioning

    Commissioning Recommissioning Purpose Following a restart, the configuration in the operating unit is replaced by a different one. The new configuration is downloaded from the configuration computer to the operating unit. The following options are available for downloading a configuration: Start downloading manually during the operating unit initialization phase Start downloading automatically while the operating unit is in operation Start downloading via a correspondingly configured operating element while the...
  • Page 20 Commissioning Start downloading automatically when the operating unit is in operation The operating unit can be switched automatically to Download mode from normal operation as soon as downloading is started on the connected configuration computer. This option is especially recommended for the test phase of a new configuration because the transfer is performed without intervention in the operating unit.
  • Page 21: Download Mode Options

    Commissioning Download Mode Options Purpose The following options can be set for Download mode: The operating unit can be switched from normal operation to Download mode automatically as soon as downloading is started on the connected configuration computer. Download mode can be restricted to a specific connection type so that downloading is only performed via a serial or an MPI connection.
  • Page 22 Commissioning Define settings The downloading options defined in the Configuration menu have the following effects: Option MPI Transfer Enable If this option is deactivated, the operating unit does not permit downloading via an MPI connection (refer to the Note below). Option MPI Transfer Remote This option is only available for selection when the MPI Transfer Enable option is active.
  • Page 23: Test Configuration

    Commissioning Test Configuration Simulation on a configuration computer A simulator is supplied with the configuration software which can be used to test your configuration without the necessity of a connection to a PLC. A condition for this is that the runtime software is installed on the same configuration computer on which the configuration software is loaded.
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  • Page 25: Operating The Tp 170A

    Operating the TP 170A In this chapter This chapter contains information on how to: operate touch elements (from Page 4-2) enter values (from Page 4-4) operate screens (Page 4-6) Information regarding operation for special screen objects is provided in Chapter 5. TP 170A Equipment Manual Release 12/99 CuuDuongThanCong.com...
  • Page 26: Operating Touch Elements

    Operating the TP 170A Operating Touch Elements Operating concept The screen is used to observe the operating status of the machine or system being monitored and, at the same time, to intervene directly in the process running simply by touching the buttons and input fields displayed. Definition Touch elements are contact–sensitive operating elements provided on the touch panel screen, such as buttons and input fields.
  • Page 27 Operating the TP 170A Operation acknowledgement As soon as the touch panel detects valid contact with a touch element, it responds by displaying a visual acknowledgement. An acknowledgment is independent of communication with the PLC. It is not an indication of the required action actually having been executed.
  • Page 28: Entering Values

    Operating the TP 170A Entering Values Principles of operation Input fields are used to enter digits and texts (characters 0 to 9 and A to F). To do so, touch the corresponding field. The system keyboard appears. After an entry has been made correctly, the system keyboard automatically disappears and the entered value is accepted in the input field.
  • Page 29 Operating the TP 170A Meanings of buttons Table 4-1 Significance of buttons Button Function Purpose Enter digits Enter digits 0 to 9. Enter characters Enter the characters A to F. Change sign Change sign from – back. Enter decimal point Enter decimal point or comma.
  • Page 30: Operating Screens

    Operating the TP 170A Operating Screens What is a screen? Screens visualize the progress of processes and display specified process values. A screen contains logically related process data which the operating unit can both display and modify by operating the individual values. Screen partitions A screen is basically composed of static and dynamic sections.
  • Page 31: Operation Of Screen Objects

    Operation of Screen Objects In this chapter This chapter introduces the screen objects which may be contained in a configuration and explains their operation. It provides the following information: a summary of screen objects (Page 5-2) the Status button (from Page 5-3) messages (from Page 5-5) logging in and out of the operating unit (Page 5-7) TP 170A Equipment Manual...
  • Page 32: Overview Of Screen Objects

    Operation of Screen Objects Overview of Screen Objects Table 5-1 Screen objects configurable for the TP 170A Screen object Use/Description Output field The output field displays the current value received from the PLC in numeric or alphanumeric form. Input field The input field is used to enter values which are then transferred to the PLC.
  • Page 33: Status Button

    Operation of Screen Objects Status Button Purpose The Status button is an operating and display element with the two states ON and OFF . Status buttons indicate the status of a device which cannot be determined from the operating unit (e.g. a motor). At the same time, it is also possible to change the status of the device concerned on the operating unit.
  • Page 34 Operation of Screen Objects Representation When the Status button is set to switch , the configuration software can be used to assign different text or graphics to indicate the status of the button during runtime. Figure 5-1 illustrates an example of a Status button when pressed (left) and not pressed (right).
  • Page 35: Messages

    Operation of Screen Objects Messages What are messages? Messages which appear on the operating unit indicate events and statuses related to the control process and operating unit itself. A message can contain text and tags. The operating unit differentiates between event messages and system messages: Event messages indicate the status in a process, e.g.
  • Page 36 Operation of Screen Objects Message view The TP 170A can display up to 16 messages in the message view. If more than 16 messages are present simultaneously on the operating unit, the oldest message in the queue is deleted. It is possible to define specific views of the messages to be displayed in the message view.
  • Page 37: Logging On And Off From The Operating Unit

    Operation of Screen Objects Logging On and Off from the Operating Unit Purpose During the configuration, input fields and buttons can be protected against unauthorized operation by assigning passwords. Important parameters and settings can then only be modified by authorized personnel. The password is defined at the moment the element is configured and cannot be modified via the operating unit.
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  • Page 39: System Settings

    System Settings In this chapter This chapter provides information on the following general settings which can be modified on the operating unit online: Operating mode (Page 6-2) Screen contrast and calibration (Page 6-3) TP 170A Equipment Manual Release 12/99 CuuDuongThanCong.com https://fb.com/tailieudientucntt...
  • Page 40: Setting An Operating Mode

    System Settings Setting an Operating Mode Conditions for changing operating modes In order to switch between the operating modes described below, the function Change_mode must be linked to an operating element in the project. Operating modes It is possible to switch between various operating modes on the operating unit: Offline mode In this mode there is no logical connection between the operating unit and PLC.
  • Page 41: Installation

    System Settings Screen Settings Purpose In order to be able to optimize reading from the screen according to varying light conditions and viewing angles, the following settings can be modified: Set contrast to compensate for varying light conditions. Calibrate screen in order to compensate for the parallel axis, which is dependent on the installation position and angle of observation, and any operating errors which may occur as a result.
  • Page 42 System Settings Figure 6-1 TP 170A Start menu Figure 6-2 Configuration menu Change screen settings during operation The screen settings can also be changed while the system is actually running. A condition for this is that the following functions are linked to operating elements in the actual project: Adjust_Contrast Touch_Calibration...
  • Page 43: Installation

    Installation In this chapter This chapter provides information on: the installation of the operating unit (from Page 7-2) electrical connections to – the power supply (Page 7-6) – the configuration computer (Page 7-7) – the PLC (Page 7-8) TP 170A Equipment Manual Release 12/99 CuuDuongThanCong.com https://fb.com/tailieudientucntt...
  • Page 44: Mechanical Installation

    Installation Mechanical Installation Installation location and conditions The operating unit is designed for installation in the front panels of cabinets and consoles. Cut a mounting cut-out in the front panel in preparation for installation of the unit. The thickness of the front panel must not exceed 6 mm. No other holes need to be drilled for mounting.
  • Page 45 Installation Installation in front panels Step Action Working from the front, insert the operating unit in the mounting cut-out provided. Make sure the unit cannot drop out of the front panel before it has been secured. Insert the hooks of the screw-type clamps enclosed in the corresponding recesses in the housing of the operating unit.
  • Page 46: Electrical Installation

    Screw or lock all plug connections. Do not install signal lines in the same cable ducts as power cables. Siemens AG refuses to accept liability for malfunctions and damage arising from use of self-made cables or cables from other manufacturers.
  • Page 47 Installation Configuration options Figure 7-1 illustrates a number of configuration options for the operating unit, PLC and configuration computer. PROFIBUS-DP SIMATIC S7 Optionally DIL switches (Settings, see Page 7-9) Operating unit IF1B IF1A RS485 RS232 Grounding connection Power supply PU 7xx PU 7xx Configuration computer Figure 7-1...
  • Page 48 Installation Power supply The power supply for the operating unit is connected at the 2-pin plug connector on the underside of the unit. Use the 2-pin terminal block supplied for this purpose. The terminal block is designed for cables with a cross-section not larger than 2.5 mm The figure illustrates a view of the underside of the unit.
  • Page 49: Connect Configuration Computer

    Installation 7.2.1 Connect Configuration Computer Connection configuration Figure 7-2 illustrates the connection of a configuration computer (PU or PC) to the operating unit to download the project data. Standard cables are available for the connections shown (refer to the ST80 catalog). Operating unit PC/PU 7xx RS232...
  • Page 50: Connect Plc

    Installation 7.2.2 Connect PLC Connection configuration Figure 7-3 illustrates the basic connection possibilities between the operating unit and PLC. Standard cables are available for the connections shown (refer to the ST80 catalog). Operating unit RS485 IF1B Optionally SIMATIC S7 PROFIBUS-DP Only use approved cables for connection to the SIMATIC S7.
  • Page 51 Installation Configure interface IF1B The IF1B interface can be configured via the DIL switches on the rear side of the unit. This interchanges the RTS signal for RS485 and the RS422 receive data. By default, the RTS signal is not required by the communication peer. The table shows the permissible DIL switch settings.
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  • Page 53: Unit Description

    Unit Description In this chapter This chapter provides information on: Dimensions (Page 8-2), Connection elements (Page 8-3), Communication options (Page 8-4). TP 170A Equipment Manual Release 12/99 CuuDuongThanCong.com https://fb.com/tailieudientucntt...
  • Page 54: Dimensions

    Unit Description Dimensions Unit dimensions Front view Side view Plan view Figure 8-1 TP 170A dimensions Mounting cut-out For installation in the front panel, the operating unit requires a mounting cut-out (WxH) of 198 mm x 142 mm. The thickness of the front panel must not –1 –1 exceed 6 mm.
  • Page 55: Connection Elements

    Unit Description Connection Elements Figure 8-2 Arrangement of connection elements Name Description/Use Interfaces Level: Usage: IF1A RS232 PC, PU IF1B RS485 (floating) PLC, PC, PU Grounding connection For connection to cabinet ground Power supply Connection for power supply (+24 V DC) DIL switch To configure interface IF1B Connection pin assignment, see Appendix B.
  • Page 56: Communication Options

    Unit Description Communication Options Device Connection Interface SIMATIC S7 IF1B PROFIBUS-DP IF1B Configuration computer (PC, PU) RS232 IF1A MPI/DP IF1B PROFIBUS-DP IF1B TP 170A Equipment Manual Release 12/99 CuuDuongThanCong.com https://fb.com/tailieudientucntt...
  • Page 57: Maintenance/Upkeep

    Maintenance/Upkeep Cleaning the screen Clean the operating unit screen at regular intervals using a damp cloth. Do not clean the unit while it is turned on. This ensures that functions are not triggered by inadvertently coming into contact with the touch screen. Only use water and washing up liquid or screen cleaning foam to dampen cloths.
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  • Page 59: Operating System Update

    Operating System Update Purpose It is possible that the downloading of a configuration from the configuration computer to the operating unit is stopped as a result of a compatibility conflict. In this case, there is a conflict between the versions of the configuration software and the operating system on the operating unit.
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  • Page 61: Appendices

    APPENDICES Technical Data Interface Assignments System Messages ESD Guidelines SIMATIC HMI Documentation CuuDuongThanCong.com https://fb.com/tailieudientucntt...
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  • Page 63 Technical Data In this Appendix This section of the Appendix contains technical data on the TP 170A concerning: Housing Processor Memory Software Display Power supply Ambient conditions Noise immunity / Noise transmission Approvals TP 170A Equipment Manual Release 12/99 CuuDuongThanCong.com https://fb.com/tailieudientucntt...
  • Page 64 Technical Data Housing External dimensions (W x H) 212 mm x 156 mm Mounting cut-out (W x H) mm x 142 –1 –1 Mounting depth 45 mm Degree of protection complying to EN60529 Front panel IP65 Rear panel IP20 Weight Approx.
  • Page 65 Technical Data Ambient conditions Installation Vertical Max. permissible angle of inclination 35° without external ventilation Max. permissible ambient temperature STN display Operation 0...+50 ° – Vertical installation 0...+40 °C – Installation angled from the perpendicular to max. 35° –20...+60 ° Shipping, storage Relative humidity Operation...
  • Page 66 Technical Data Noise immunity Static discharge EN 61000–4–2 (contact discharge/air discharge) 6 kV/8 kV RF irradiation EN 61000–4–3 10 V/m, 80% AM, 1 kHz Pulse modulation ENV 50204 900 MHz 5 MHz 10 V/meff., 50% ED, 200 Hz RF conduction EN 61000–4–6 150 kHz –...
  • Page 67 Technical Data The following approvals have been applied for or already granted on supply. Please refer to the rating plate on the rear of the unit for identification. Approvals UL approval UL Recognition Mark Underwriters Laboratories (UL) complying with Standard UL 508, File E 120869 cUL approval In accordance with the UL/CSA Approval Agreement...
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  • Page 69 Interface Assignment IF1A Table B-1 Assignment of the 9-pin Sub-D plug (pin) RS232 – – – – IF1B Table B-2 Pin assignment of the 9-pin Sub-D socket PROFIBUS-DP RS422 RS485 – GND (24 V) Data B TxD+ LTG-B – RXD+ RTS-AS GND (floating ) +5 V- (floating )
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  • Page 71 System Messages In this chapter This chapter contains a selection of important system messages for Windows-based systems. The table indicates when the messages occur and how they, or their cause, can be cleared. Not every message is relevant for each operating unit.
  • Page 72 System Messages The message category enables the identification of a general area in which the cause of the fault is to be found. Note System messages are issued in the language currently set on the operating unit. System message parameters The system messages may contain parameters which are not decoded for the user but which are relevant in respect of the cause of an error since they provide a reference to the source code from ProTool/Pro Runtime.
  • Page 73 System Messages Number Effect/Cause Remedy 20013 VBScript.dll is not correctly installed. Re-install ProTool/Pro RT. Therefore, no scripts can be executed. 20014 A value is returned by the script function Select the specified script in the which is not written in any configured return configuration.
  • Page 74 System Messages Number Effect/Cause Remedy 70011 The system time could not be modified. This Check the time which is to be set. may be due to the following: Under Windows NT: The user executing an impermissible time was transferred in ProTool/Pro RT must be assigned the rights the PLC job, to modify the system time from Windows NT...
  • Page 75 System Messages Number Effect/Cause Remedy 80012 Archive values are stored in a buffer. If the Archive less values. values are read to the buffer faster than they Or increase the recording interval. can be physically written (e.g. using a hard disk), overloading may occur and recording is then stopped.
  • Page 76 System Messages Number Effect/Cause Remedy 80024 The function Copy_Archive is configured not Modify the function Copy_Archive in the to permit copying when the target archive project, if necessary. already contains data (Parameter: Write Before initiating the function, delete the target mode ).
  • Page 77 System Messages Number Effect/Cause Remedy 130002 The action was not executed. Close other applications. Delete files no longer required from the hard disk. 140000 Online connection to the PLC has been – successfully established. 140001 Online connection to the PLC has been –...
  • Page 78 System Messages Number Effect/Cause Remedy 140008 No tag updating or writing is executed Check the connection and whether the PLC because the configuration data is incorrect: is switched on. The following parameters could not be Check the parameter definitions in the entered in the registry: Control Panel using “Set PU/PC interface”.
  • Page 79 System Messages Number Effect/Cause Remedy 150000 No more data is read or written. Check that the cable is plugged in, the PLC is operational, the correct interface is used. This can have various causes: Reboot the system if the system message is The cable is defective.
  • Page 80 System Messages Number Effect/Cause Remedy 170003 The display of an S7 diagnostics message is – not possible. An internal error %2 has been reported. 170004 The display of an S7 diagnostics message is – not possible. An internal error with error class %2, error number %3 has been reported.
  • Page 81 System Messages Number Effect/Cause Remedy 190010 The tag is described with values too often Increase the time interval between the (e.g. in a loop triggered by a script). multi-writing tasks. Values are lost because the maximum of 100 event have been stored in the buffer. 190011 There are two causes for this message: The value entered could not be written to...
  • Page 82 System Messages Number Effect/Cause Remedy 200002 Coordination is not executed at present – (Internal error) because the address format of the area pointer does not match the internal storage format. 200003 Coordination can be executed again – because the last error status has been eliminated (return to normal operation).
  • Page 83 System Messages Number Effect/Cause Remedy 220004 Communication is terminated and no update Check the connection. is executed because the cable is not connected or is defect etc. 220005 Communication is running. – 220006 The connection is established to the – specified PLC via the specified interface.
  • Page 84 System Messages Number Effect/Cause Remedy 250000 The tag in the specified line in Status/Control Check the set address and then check that is not updated because the address the address has been set up in the PLC. configured for this tag is not available. 250001 The tag in the specified line in Status/Control Check the set address.
  • Page 85 System Messages Number Effect/Cause Remedy 280003 A connection is used which requires a Check that the cable is plugged in, the PLC function module in the PLC. is operational, the correct interface is used. The function block does not reply. Reboot the system if the system message is displayed continuously.
  • Page 86 System Messages Number Effect/Cause Remedy 290005 This message is issued when message Check the value range or type of the number 290002 is triggered more than five variable. times. In this case, no further individual messages are generated. 290006 The threshold values configured for the tag Observe the configured or current threshold have been violated by values entered.
  • Page 87 System Messages Number Effect/Cause Remedy 290022 Acknowledgement that downloading of data Check the configuration: records from operating unit to PLC has been have the tag addresses been set up in terminated due to an error. the PLC? does the recipe number exist? does the data record number exist? has the function parameters “Overwrite”? 290023...
  • Page 88 System Messages Number Effect/Cause Remedy 290042 An attempt was made to execute several Trigger the function again after waiting a downloads/memory functions short period. simultaneously. The last action was not executed. 290050 Acknowledgement that the exportation of – data records has started. 290051 Acknowledgement that the exportation of –...
  • Page 89 System Messages Procedure in the case of “internal errors” Please proceed as follows in the case of all system messages related to “internal errors”: 1. Start up the operating unit again. 2. Download the configuration again. 3. Switch the operating unit off, stop the PLC and then restart both. 4.
  • Page 90 System Messages TP 170A Equipment Manual C-20 Release 12/99 CuuDuongThanCong.com https://fb.com/tailieudientucntt...
  • Page 91 ESD-Guidelines What does ESD mean? Virtually all present-day modules incorporate highly integrated MOS devices or components. For technological reasons, these electronic components are very sensitive to overvoltages and consequently therefore to electrostatic discharge: These devices are referred to in German as Elektrostatisch Gefährdeten Bauelemente/ Baugruppen: ”EGB”...
  • Page 92 ESD-Guidelines Handling ESD assemblies A general rule is that assemblies should be touched only when this cannot be avoided owing to the work that has to performed on them. Under no circumstances should you handle printed-circuit boards by touching device pins or circuitry. You should touch devices only if you are grounded by permanently wearing an ESD wrist strap or you are wearing ESD shoes or ESD shoe-grounding protection straps in...
  • Page 93 SIMATIC HMI Documentation Target groups This manual is part of the SIMATIC HMI documentation. The documentation is aimed at the following target groups: Newcomers Users Configurers Programmers Commissioning engineers How the documentation is organized The SIMATIC HMI documentation consists of the following components: User’s Guides for: –...
  • Page 94 SIMATIC HMI Documentation Documentation Target Group Content First Steps with ProTool Newcomers This documentation guides you step by step through the configuration of Product Brief a screen with various objects changing from one screen to another a message. This documentation is available for: OP 3, OP 5, OP 7, OP 15, OP 17 OP 25, OP 27, OP 35, OP 37, TP 27, TP 37 Windows-based systems...
  • Page 95 SIMATIC HMI Documentation Documentation Target Group Content Copy Protection Commissioning The ProTool/Pro Runtime visualization software is a engineers, copyright product. This manual contains information on Start-up Guide Users the installation, repair and uninstallation of authorizations. Application Example Newcomers ProTool is supplied with example configurations and the corresponding PLC programs.
  • Page 96 SIMATIC HMI Documentation Documentation Target Group Content Communication Programmers Provides information on connecting text-based and graphics displays to the following PLCs: User’s Guide SIMATIC S5 SIMATIC S7 SIMATIC 500/505 drivers for other PLCs This documentation describes the configuration and parameters required for connecting the devices to the PLC and the network user data areas used for exchanging data between operating unit and PLC.
  • Page 97 Glossary Acknowledgement Acknowledgement of an alarm message on the operating unit confirms that it has been noted. After acknowledgement, the message disappears from the screen. Alarm message Provides information on the operating unit concerning operating errors on the machine or system connected to the PLC. The message text may also contain current measured values.
  • Page 98 Glossary Blank Switch off or fade out the screen saver. Boot A loading process which downloads the operating system in the working memory of the operating unit Configuration Definition of system-specific default settings, messages and screens using the configuration software ProTool. Download The transfer of run-capable project data to the operating unit.
  • Page 99 Glossary Fixed window The window which always appears at the top of the operating unit screen. The content of the fixed window is independent of the screen currently open. Flash memory Programmable memory which can be electrically deleted and written to again segment-by-segment.
  • Page 100 Glossary Message arrival Time at which a message was triggered by the PLC or operating unit. Message departure Time at which a message was withdrawn by the PLC. Message event Message events consist of: S Message arrival S Message acknowledgement S Message departure Message indicator A graphical symbol displayed on the operating unit when at least one alarm...
  • Page 101 Glossary Operator Panel Operating unit which can be configured for operating and monitoring machines and systems. Output field Displays current values from the PLC on the operating unit. Password A character string which must be entered on the operating unit before a protected function can be activated.
  • Page 102 Glossary Power-up test Checks the status of the CPU and memory each time the power is switched on. Print screen Printout of a copy of the screen contents. Process screen The display of process values and process progress on the operating unit in the form of screens, which may contain graphics, texts and values.
  • Page 103 Glossary Screen A screen displays all the logically related process data on the operating unit, whereby the individual values can be modified. Selection field Contains a list of entries from which one can be selected on the operating unit. Start screen The first screen, which automatically appears after theoperating unit has started Status button The Status button is a configurable display and operating element which can have...
  • Page 104 Glossary A defined memory location in which values can be read from and written to. This can be performed from the PLC or via the operating unit. Depending on whether the tag is linked to the PLC or not, a distinction is made between “global” tags (process tags) and “local”...
  • Page 105 Index Configuration Load, 3-2 Acknowledgement, on touching, 4-3 Simulation, 3-7 Adjust_Contrast, Function, 6-4 Test, 3-7 Air discharge, A-4 Configuration computer, 1-3, 7-5 Ambient conditions, A-3 Connect, 7-7 Angle of inclination, 7-2, A-3 Configuration menu, 3-5, 6-3 Approvals, A-5 Configuration options, 7-5 Area of use, 1-1 Configuration phase, 1-3 Area Pointer, Date/Time PLC, 5-6...
  • Page 106 Index Discharge, Static, A-4 Display, 1-4, A-2 Half Brightness Life, 1-4 Set contrast, 6-3 Hazardous area, A-5 Documentation, E-1 Hexadecimal digits, enter, 4-5 Download, Operating mode, 6-2 Housing, A-2 Download mode, 3-3 Humidity, A-3 options, 3-5 Dynamic screen partitions, 4-6 IF1A interface, Assignment, B-1 IF1B interface, Assignment, B-1 Electrical connections, 7-4...
  • Page 107 Index Operating system update, 10-1 Operation Maintenance, 9-1 general, 4-1 Manual downloading, 3-3 Screen objects, 5-1 Mechanical installation, 7-2 Unauthorized, 5-7 Memory, 1-4, A-2 Operation acknowledgement, 4-3 configuration, 2-1 Optimization, Contrast, 6-3 Message acquisition, 2-1 Output field, 5-2 Message arrival, 5-5 Overheating, 7-2 Message category, C-2 Message departure, 5-5...
  • Page 108 Index RF irradiation, A-4 System settings, 6-1 RTS signal, 7-9 Target groups, E-1 Screen, A-2 Technical Data, A-1 Set contrast, 6-3 Terminal block, 7-6 Screen area, Display, 1-4, A-2 Test, Configuration, 3-7 Screen calibration, perform, 6-3 Text, static, 5-2 Screen objects, 4-6 Thickness, Front panel, 7-2, 8-2 operating, 5-1 Time and date, 5-6...

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