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Control Builder F

Engineering Manual

Freelance 2000 Operator Station Configuration

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Page 1: ...EngineerIT Control Builder F Engineering Manual Freelance 2000 Operator Station Configuration ...

Page 2: ...ility models trademarks service trademarks and flavor samples The designations used and the products shown mentioned in this manual have not been specifically marked regarding existing industrial property rights No part of this manual may be reproduced without prior written permission from ABB Automation Products Should you find any mistakes in this manual please make a copy of the appropriate pag...

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Page 5: ...Index IEC 61131 3 Programming A General Information B Variables C Tags D Function Block Diagram FBD E Instruction List IL F Ladder Diagram LD G Sequential Function Chart SFC H User Function Blocks Index Operator Station A General Information B Messages and Hints C Standard Displays D Graphic Display E Logs Index Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349...

Page 6: ...he operating system and EPROM S 3 Configuration of resource D PS in project tree 4 Processing and failure action 5 Configuration of process station FC in the hardware structure 6 Commissioning of FC Process Station ABB FieldController 800 1 General 2 Loading the operating system and EPROM S 3 Configuration of resource D PS and D PS RED in project tree 4 Processing and failure action 5 Configuratio...

Page 7: ...l Function Blocks J Standard Function Blocks K Arithmetic Blocks L Converter Blocks M Constants N System Functions V Abbreviations W Glossary X Index Communications and Fieldbusses A Getting Started B General Description and Overview C Profibus E Modbus Master Function Blocks F Modbus Slave Function Blocks G Send Receive Blocks H Rack Modules V Abbreviations W Glossary X Index Gross Automation 172...

Page 8: ...Philosophy D Messages and Hints E Overview Display F Group Display G Graphic Display H Trend Display I Faceplates J SFC Display K Time Scheduler Display L Logs M System Display V System Messages W Glossary X Index Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 9: ...C 4 Trend Display C 14 C 5 Sequential Function Chart Display C 26 C 6 Time Scheduler Display C 28 D Graphic Display D 1 General Description Graphic Display D 5 D 2 Graphic Editor Interface D 6 D 3 Basic Settings for the Draw Area D 11 D 4 Drawing Static Graphic Objects D 15 D 5 Animate Dynamic Graphic Objects D 24 D 6 Macro D 68 D 7 Editing and Changing Display Objects D 75 D 2 Display Options for...

Page 10: ...nal Sequence Log Configuration E 7 E 3 Disturbance Course Log Configuration E 16 E 4 Operation Log Configuration E 21 E 5 Header and Footer Lines in Logs E 27 X Index Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

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Page 13: ...nts A 1 Visual Orientation Hints A 5 A 2 General Hints for Operating DigiTool A 6 A 2 1 Operation with mouse or keyboard A 6 A 2 2 Recurring keys A 7 Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

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Page 15: ...t Dimensions In this example the menu item Edit is to be selected followed by the menu item Dimensions Operating alternative with the mouse Information on operation with the keyboard inasmuch as it differs from the Windows Standard Example Select module ALT E D Having selected the module via the ARROW KEYS the keys ALT E and D must be pressed successively If two keys are to be pressed simultaneous...

Page 16: ... menu items Cursor on menu item left mouse button ALT underlined letters Select within pull down menu Cursor on menu item left mouse button Enter only underline letters Select individual elements Cursor on program element left mouse button Cursor on program element SPACE Select multiple elements Cursor on start position press left mouse button and keep pressed down move to desired position and rel...

Page 17: ...completely to the previously set values Any parameters previously saved and differing from the default settings can be fetched again by canceling and recalling the parameter window CHECK The function block is checked for plausibility with the current parameters even if they have not been saved HELP Call up the Windows On line help with F1 also To get information about functions on monitor without ...

Page 18: ...ction key F5 calls the list of cross references for the selected vari able or tag This function is also available in parameter mask fields with referenced variables or tags F6 bzw SHIFT F6 These functions are available after the list of all existing cross references was called key F5 F6 calls the program which contains the next occur rence in the cross reference list SHIFT F6 calls the program of ...

Page 19: ...B Messages and Hints Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

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Page 21: ...message line and message list B 12 B 2 2 4 Acknowledging in the hint list B 13 B 2 3 Filtering messages B 13 B 3 Acoustic Messages Field Horn and Control Room Horn B 14 B 3 1 Activating horns by field signals B 14 B 3 2 Activating horns by messages B 15 B 3 3 Acknowledgment in the field B 16 B 3 4 Acknowledgment in the control room B 17 B 4 Global Message Processing B 18 B 5 Local Message Processi...

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Page 23: ...divided into three groups S1 S3 and five user levels 1 5 The individual priority levels are displayed in different colors Different acknowledgment strategies can be allocated to these priority levels Acknowledgment strategy here means how the operator at the control stations is to acknowledge the messages which arrive The acknowledgment strategy to be used for each priority can also be configured ...

Page 24: ...his also applies to the arrival of special hint messages The hint list can then be displayed Message fields Messages which arrive are displayed in these fields A maximum of five messages can be displayed in the message line The display in the message field contains two lines The first line contains the tag name of the loop and the second line the configured message text This field is designated th...

Page 25: ...e used to signal that messages at these priority levels are to be found in the section of the message list which is not visible Two possible formats can be selected for the individual messages The operation dialog is used to acknowledge and filter the messages and to select the display format The display selection dialog can be used to call up displays which are allocated to the message producing ...

Page 26: ...to those of the message list The messages displayed are hints and or hint messages only The operation dialog also corresponds to that of the message list The only differences relate to the filtering of messages vd0410us bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 27: ...ity levels 1 to 3 Messages of this type are used to indicate e g alarm limit settings being violated Switch messages Switch messages have priority level 4 Messages of this type are used to indicate switch events e g valve open closed Hint The option exists of configuring a hint for each fault message and switch message The configuration of such hints should give the operator the cause of the messa...

Page 28: ...in the message line message list and faceplates to indicate the priority level of a message The colors indicated here are default settings of the Freelance 2000 system The display colors of the various message priorities can be changed to take account of particular country or company specific requirements Since a modification of this kind affects the overall appearance of DigiVis and has safety re...

Page 29: ...mprises three different acknowledgment levels levels 1 3 Acknowledgment level 1 is the highest acknowledgment level Messages which are configured with this acknowledgment level must be acknowledged when incoming and outgoing Messages on acknowledgment level 2 must only be acknowledged when incoming Messages on acknowledgment level 3 do not have to be acknowledged A message is designated incoming w...

Page 30: ...ming A once Message Going not A Message Going A once Message Going A twice 1 FS FL FS ST ES FL ES ST nv 2 FS FL FS ST ES FL nv nv 3 FS ST nv nv nv nv Message Coming The message at the process station is active Message Going The message at the process station is inactive FS The priority and the state of the message are displayed as a full symbol to the left in the message list The color of the symb...

Page 31: ...sage Going A BY WB BW nv BY Black text on a yellow background WB White text on a black background BW Black text on a white background nv The message is not visible B 2 3 Filtering messages The operation dialogs of the message and hint lists offer options for filtering messages These are filters for plant areas priority levels and system message groups The filter settings assumed on selection of th...

Page 32: ...ulting binary signal must be connected to the input of the horn function block To activate the control room horn an event message is generated by the horn function block DigiVis activates the control room horn after evaluating this message To address the field horn the output of the horn function block is connected to the field horn via a binary output An event message is an internal message of th...

Page 33: ...n is activated by DigiVis directly If an incoming message passes the set horn filter and a field horn must be activated DigiVis writes a logic 1 signal to an internal input of the respective horn function block The field horn is switched on As feedback an event message is generated and sent to DigiVis di0381uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 3...

Page 34: ...ction block an active field horn is switched off directly An activated control room horn can also be acknowledged from the field In this case the horn function block generates an event message After receiving this message DigiVis switches the control room horn off di0382uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 35: ...om horn In the case of an active field horn a logic 0 signal is written to the internal input of the respective horn function block by DigiVis The field horn is switched off As feedback the horn function block sends an event message back to DigiVis di0383uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 36: ...stations The acknowledgment strategies used can be set for fault messages priority levels 1 to 3 and for switch messages priority level 4 It is possible to choose from three possible acknowledgment strategies for each priority System messages and hint messages cannot be configured with a type of acknowledg ment but have a fixed setting System messages have acknowledgment levels 2 and 3 hint messag...

Page 37: ...ject tree System Local message processing double click on operator station in the project tree General data Name Name of operator station Message buffer length This number defines the number of possible entries in the message list at the operator station A minimum of 10 entries must be configured and a maximum of 2000 can be configured ts0500us bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berl...

Page 38: ... priority level 0 3 Deletion of the oldest inactive unacknowledged message Otherwise the same as 2 4 Deletion of the oldest active unacknowledged message Otherwise the same as 2 B 5 1 Tab Display Message list Display of Selecting Value or Long text specifies the output format of a message in the message list at the control station Formats A choice of two display formats is available for fault and ...

Page 39: ...e change is indicated by a horizontal red line Fault text Explains the fault which has occurred in the case of a system message Message order Fixes the position of the current message in the message list Thus the current message appears at the top or bottom of the message list Message line Message order Determines the position of the oldest message in the message line Thus with the current message...

Page 40: ...ready been con figured cannot be turned off Station filter Only messages from the selected process stations will be displayed All All configured resources will be shown in the adjacent list Connected Only those resources to which a connection has been configured will be displayed in the adjacent list Message filter Determines which messages appear in the message list Settings can be configured for...

Page 41: ...s autonomous hint messages priority level 5 Show the current hints Fixes the position of the current hint in the hint list Hint filter This determines whether only the hints for priority levels 1 to 4 are to be shown in the hint list or whether the priority 5 hint messages are also to be included ts0502us bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 58...

Page 42: ... for both Area filter Determines from which areas messages should control the field horn Ackn field horn with control room horn If the field horn is acknowledged together with the control room horn the control box is activated the field horn is reset as soon as the control room horn at the operator station has been acknowledged If this field is not activated it cannot be reset by the operator stat...

Page 43: ...les will be played back in succession and with no interval The system loads the files from the standard DigiVis folder Freelance wave It is also possible to specify the full path and filename e g c winnt media The length of this input must not exceed 100 char acters In accordance with the Play sound files in setting the DigiVis sound system will play the selected files for coming and going message...

Page 44: ...files Pause between two messages The minimal interval interposed between sound files for different mes sages or between repetitions of the same sound file for a particular mes sage Area filter Determines from which areas messages control the control room horn Sound board The sound system of the DigiVis PC is active The sound system of the DigiVis PC is inactive Configured sound files will not be p...

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Page 47: ...play C 12 C 3 3 Group display configuration C 12 C 3 3 1 Enter a tag C 13 C 3 3 2 Plausibility check C 13 C 4 Trend Display C 14 C 4 1 General description trend display C 14 C 4 2 Create a new trend display C 15 C 4 3 Trend display configuration C 15 C 4 3 1 Acquisition tab C 16 C 4 3 2 Display tab C 17 C 4 3 3 Area options tab C 19 C 4 3 4 Archive tab C 21 C 4 3 5 File transfer tab C 23 C 5 Seque...

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Page 49: ...play allocation To a certain extent display allocations can be specified automatically by the system This serves to reduce the effort for configuration When display allocation is called up and when a plausibility check is carried out on an operator station the tags displays and logs contained in the configuration database are checked For each tag usage is established in the instances of all displa...

Page 50: ...tandard Displays C 6 System Display access C 1 4 Structure of the parameter mask display access tt0129us bmp tt0130us bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 51: ...nly be selected by the user in the event that the system did not detect automatic allocation An allocation detected by the system can only be overwritten by selecting a different allocation or by entering empty CROSS REFERENCE The list of cross references is displayed for the selected tag Reset The automatic display allocation cross references checked by the sys tem is implemented again for the se...

Page 52: ...ages each page comprises 4 lines and each line comprises 6 segments i e the overview display can feature up to 96 entries The overview display is configurable Existing displays and logs can be listed in a plant specific manner using a selector list A freely assignable plant text and the line headers are used to enhance clarity tt0210us bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 531...

Page 53: ...ll operator stations C 2 3 Overview display configuration DOUBLE CLICK the name of the overview display in the project tree Displays and logs which had been entered into the overview display but were later de leted are displayed in red in the configuration mask and are reported as non existent in the error list during a plausibility check Caption text Max 48 characters Tabs Page 1 to 4 The overvie...

Page 54: ...ectly or can be selected from the display selector list Abbreviations in the display selector list DCL_D OS Disturbance course log FGR Free graphic display GRP Group display OPL Operator plant log SFCP Sequential function chart display SSL1 Signal sequence log directly on printer SSLN Signal sequence log manually TR_D OS Trend display TS_D OS Time scheduler display C 2 3 2 Plausibility check The o...

Page 55: ...o a process segment can be made Existing tags can be entered using the selector list Accordingly the standardized depictions of tags faceplates be come an integral part of the group display The size of a faceplate is a function of the type One analog DEPICTION claims one of the 6 columns 4 segments while one binary faceplate claims only one segment For user defined faceplates each rectangular size...

Page 56: ...pool this overview display will be available in all operator stations C 3 3 Group display configuration DOUBLE CLICK the name of the group display in the project tree Tags that had been entered but were later deleted are displayed in red in the configura tion mask and are reported as non existent in the error list during a plausibility check Short text A maximum of 12 characters are assigned to gr...

Page 57: ...or abbreviations in the tag selection list see Engi neering Reference Manual Functions and Function Blocks Select a group display segment from the configuration mask The tag name if known can be entered directly or can be selected from the selector list C 3 3 2 Plausibility check The group display is checked for syntactical and contextual errors If errors are found they are displayed in a list Imp...

Page 58: ...e Manual Functions and Function Blocks Acquisition blocks Any six variables from the Freelance system may be specified for configuring a free trend dis play An additional variable with the data type DATE TIME can also be configured for each pro cess variable The value of this variable is used as a time stamp for the process value If no separate time stamp variable is specified then for variables f...

Page 59: ...ineering Manual System Configuration Project Tree Project tree menu Edit Insert below above Trend display C 4 3 Trend display configuration In the project tree Select trend display Double click left mouse button The trend display configuration comprises one parameter dialog with five tabs tt0410us bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 60: ...rinted along with the project documentation Trend data acquisition block or Acquisition of variables Parameter specifying whether the trend display is based on data from a trend data acquisition block or on independent process variables Name Name of the trend data acquisition block in the process station The function key F2 is used to select a trend data acquisition block Cycle time In the time in...

Page 61: ...specified then for variables from a Freelance process station the associated system variable re source_name Date Time is used in the case of variables read from an OPC server into the Freelance system on the other hand the OPC server time stamp that was supplied with them is used C 4 3 2 Display tab Display Colors Selection of colors for foreground background and window of the trend display 3 colo...

Page 62: ... can be selected from an existing list using the arrow keys or mouse Allocated tag Tag name for faceplate to be called up in DigiVis by double click Color Color selection for each trend curve All colors available for graphic dis plays are available Default settings for color Trend 1 signal red Trend 2 signal yellow Trend 3 signal blue Trend 4 signal green Trend 5 signal cyanide Trend 6 medium mage...

Page 63: ...s the yardstick on the X axis for the trend depic tion in DigiVis Entry is made acc to IEC1131 3 time format The highest value amounts to about T 24d20h31m23s Example T 2147s or T 24d20h31m23s Band start The Band start specifies the value for scale start of the Y axis for depict ing an individual trend See figure below Values entered as real numbers The value range is 0 0 and 9999999999 9 The valu...

Page 64: ...an the value for the band start The percentage value specifies the position of the scale end for Band end on the Y axis See figure below The percentage values must be entered as integers The value range is 0 5000 Example of a trend display The following settings have been chosen for the parameter definition of the position Band end 10 0 Band end 110 0 Band start 20 Band end 80 di1311 bmp Gross Aut...

Page 65: ... The old archive will be deleted on restarting the operator station new start of DigiVis Archiving is resumed with a chronological gap after a restart If archives do not match after a restart e g the number of trends have changed in the meantime the old archive is saved as a file The old archive files are assigned a serial extension from 001 to 999 Archive duration The Archive duration is entered ...

Page 66: ...up The Start up defines whether trend data recording and archiving should start immediately after starting DigiVis Ready Acquisition and archiving are ready but not yet started after starting the operator station Start is triggered by changing a flank at one input of the trend acquisition module See Engineering Reference Manual Functions and Function Blocks Acquisition blocks On Acquisition and ar...

Page 67: ...o visualize the trend archive data and to convert them into the CSV format the Freelance 2000 supplementary program DigiBrowse can be used for this PC File transfer FT Start export at Cyclical transfer enabled as soon as the configured time is reached No cyclical data transfer Start time for the cyclical data transfer Make entry in the DT format Reexport every Here it is determined at which time p...

Page 68: ...ll archived data are transmitted Access manually export The operator at the operator station can enable file transfer File transfer cannot be enabled manually Target Here the target of the file transfer must be defined As target a PC in the Freelance 2000 net can be used it must feature a network card and an installed TCP IP license Ideally the supplementary package Digi Browse should be installed...

Page 69: ... 3 characters extension Directory The export files are saved in the directory given under the target path with a name generated by the system using the given name and the current date and time Suffix for incremental complete In order to distinguish between files containing complete or incre mental data sets either _INC or _FULL is appended to the basic file name This suffix prevents a situation fr...

Page 70: ...l Step and ends with an End Transition All steps are inactive during initialization of the SFC program The initial step is activated at the start of the SFC program all other steps are inactive The start of the SFC program begins with its Enable i e New Start or Repeat Time have been reached or have expired The end transition terminates one sequence function chart run after which all steps are onc...

Page 71: ...ions C 5 3 SFC Display configuration DOUBLE CLICK the name of the SFC display in project tree General data Name The name of SFC display changeable in project tree Short text Short text assigned to the SFC It can be up to 12 characters in length All characters are permitted Long text Text in the header of the SFC It can be up to 30 characters in length All characters are permitted Allocated SFC pro...

Page 72: ... This offers a comfortable means of displaying the set point trend or the actual trend and of op erating the time scheduler If desired the allocated faceplate generally the faceplate of the postconnected function block can be included in the time scheduler display The time scheduler display has been standardized and parameters must only be defined for the short and long text the allocated time sch...

Page 73: ...Configuration Project Tree Project tree menu Edit Insert below Time scheduler display The time scheduler display name is entered in the configuration window The time scheduler display is entered in the project tree If a time scheduler display is configured in the general display pool this time scheduler display will be available in all operator stations Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New...

Page 74: ...eduler display max 12 characters Long text Long text allocated to the time scheduler display max 30 characters Allocation Tag name of TS Name of the allocated time scheduler This input field must be filled Tag name for display access Name of the module whose faceplate is displayed in the time scheduler window This entry is optional The F2 function key gives a list of tags which can be entered here...

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Page 77: ...line D 17 D 4 4 Polygon D 17 D 4 5 Ellipse D 18 D 4 6 Text D 18 D 4 7 Arc D 19 D 4 8 Circle segment D 20 D 4 9 Bitmap D 21 D 4 10 Message type symbol D 22 D 5 Animate Dynamic Graphic Objects D 24 D 5 1 Create a dynamic graphic object D 25 D 5 2 Delete dynamic object D 25 D 5 3 Moving and sizing of dynamic objects D 26 D 5 4 General parameters for dynamic graphic objects D 26 D 5 5 Process value ta...

Page 78: ...ngroup macro D 74 D 7 Editing and Changing Display Objects D 75 D 7 1 Changing the size of a graphic object D 75 D 7 2 Move a graphic object D 75 D 7 3 Selecting multiple graphic objects D 76 D 7 4 Edit D 77 D 7 5 Change attributes D 84 D 8 Display Options for Graphics in the Draw Area D 90 D 8 1 View D 90 D 8 2 Simulation D 91 D 8 3 Redraw D 91 D 8 4 Zoom D 91 D 8 5 Visible region D 92 D 9 Genera...

Page 79: ...ages in the Freelance 2000 common data base Graphic symbols can be created from several single graphic objects These new objects can then be processed further just like any single graphic object Graphic objects may also be defined as macros and stored in macro libraries These libraries can be used as often as required even in other projects The size of the draw area can be adjusted to suit the mon...

Page 80: ... of the title line the menu line the draw area the status line and the toolbox Title line Menu line Draw area with grid switched on crosshairs and toolbox Status line with user name di0500uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 81: ...cted Pressing F2 brings up a list of all static graphic objects that are available in the graphic display Cursor keys The cursor arrow keys can be used for precise positioning of the cursor in the draw area With each keypress the cursor will be moved in the corresponding direction by exactly on screen pixel If the grid is turned on the cursor will be moved by one grid unit See page D 11 Snap Grid ...

Page 82: ...he graphic pool display Change Changes attributes of lines areas texts and text contents Shifts or deletes points of polygons and polylines Assigns names to graphic objects Selects the background color for the display Macro Loads or saves macro library Creates edits and inserts macros Animate Re edits dynamic objects Creates dynamic objects such as bar graphs fill areas etc View Shows the complete...

Page 83: ...itioned it can be moved about freely on the screen A graphic name or the term Pool for graphics pool shown in red indicates that the corresponding display is the visible one It is possible to toggle between the two displays with the Page Up Page Down keys or with the help of the menu Selected resolution of the X or Y coordinates Display of selected Zoom setting x y coordinates of the cursor positi...

Page 84: ...nother This drawing mode ends when a different object type is selected or the selection button is clicked D 2 5 Status line The status line forms the lower border of the draw area In it the editing processes or the execution instructions of the actions selected are summarized The name of the graphic display and the USER name are shown at the rightmost end Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road N...

Page 85: ...s print options mask install printer if necessary OK The draw area is output to the printer Options Hardcopy Whole screen The whole screen is output to the printer D 3 2 Snap Grid Options Snap Grid Grid size from 10 to 200 Snap active or grid visible respectively di0543uk bmp tu0302us bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 86: ...d without a visible grid D 3 3 Toolbox Options Toolbox Off Right Left Top or Bottom If Off is selected the toolbox is not visible Right Left Top and Bottom cause the toolbox to be positioned along the respective edge of the screen For a description of the toolbox see page D 9 D 3 4 Limiting the draw area Option Limitation 640x480 1024x768 1600x1200 or Off The area in DigiVis available for a graphi...

Page 87: ...ge Background color Each graphic display and the graphic pool display may be assigned its own draw area background color After selecting Background color a window appears showing the available colors To enable these colors to be accessed more quickly they are subdivided into a number of color groups For background color the following color groups are allowed Static colors Media colors and Free col...

Page 88: ...tact and are not altered by any animation color settings Special colors Invisible no color but invisible i e transparent Original colors the colors of the static graphic object are used Groups Selection of the various color groups displayed in the color selection window Static colors general colors Message colors colors to display alarms Signal colors colors to display signals Media colors colors ...

Page 89: ...ined by their attributes The following attributes are available in the graphics editor Line color 237 colors and invisible Line style continuous dashed dotted dash dotted Line width 6 widths Arrow left right arrows on both sides Corner the corners can be rounded off in four stages Foreground and Background 237 colors each Fill pattern 15 patterns and invisible For text objects the following attrib...

Page 90: ... 4 2 Rectangle Draw Rectangle Mark starting corner point by clicking mouse a frame appears and its end corner point follows the cursor arrow Mark end point by clicking mouse A rectangle is a graphic item having four sides and four right angles A square is a particular form of rectangle Rectangles are specified with the attributes line color line style line width corner foreground color and backgro...

Page 91: ...ner D 4 4 Polygon Draw Polygon Mark start by clicking mouse a construction line appears and its end point follows the cursor arrow Mark end point of the section by clicking mouse this point now becomes the starting point of the next section Mark end point of the next section by clicking mouse an area is formed Mark end point of the polygon by double clicking A polygon is a closed frame which like ...

Page 92: ... foreground color and background color and fill pattern D 4 6 Text Draw Text Mark starting point by clicking mouse a text input window appears The starting point is one of the frame s corners or center points depending upon the settings in the text attributes dialog box Words fixed numeric values or special characters can be displayed as single line Texts are specified with the attributes size ali...

Page 93: ...ockwise arc gets smaller Mark end point of the arc by clicking mouse Subsequent changing of the arc size is not possible The arc is part of the circumference of an ellipse or a circle The start and end points are connected by a curve Arcs are specified with the attributes line color line style line width and arrow Construction of an arc di0512 bmp di0547uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson R...

Page 94: ...segment gets smaller Mark end point of circle segment by clicking mouse Subsequent changing of the segment size is not possible The circle segment represents a certain part of a circle or ellipse diagram It is a closed graphic item Circle segments are specified with the attributes line color line style line width foreground color and background color and fill pattern Construction of a circle segme...

Page 95: ...with a transparent background color Preview Displays the selected bitmap IMPORT Opens the dialog for selecting a bitmap file EXPORT Opens the dialog for writing the selected bitmap to a file Bitmap files can be imported in BMP format No other formats are supported at present If the DigiTool PC is being operated with the 256 colors setting and a bitmap is imported with more color information then t...

Page 96: ...tion blocks having a faceplate For list of message types and their meanings see Engineering Manual Operator Station Logs Message types Limit types no message type The graphic object assigned here will be displayed when the associated message does not have a message type or when the associated conditions for displaying a message have an empty intersection Show all symbols Upon switching to the grap...

Page 97: ...static graphic objects to the message types which are to be displayed in DigiVis 3 Create graphic symbols and assign all message points of the plant area 4 With the help of the animation functions configure the system to always display the newest of the pending messages 5 Assign this graphic symbol to the previously created message type symbol In DigiVis the message type of the most recent message...

Page 98: ...ll areas alphanumeric displays graphic symbols self animated objects and trend windows The following techniques are available to animate observation objects Display the current value of a variable numerically in any format desired Display the contents of a string variable as text Display a configured message text Display different static graphic objects as a function of configured message types De...

Page 99: ...s foreground or background components within that object Such grouping makes it possible for example to display scale markings on a bar graph D 5 1 Create a dynamic graphic object Animate Select type of dynamic graphic object For a new bar graph alphanumeric display selection field button button field radio button or trend window click mouse to indicate the desired object position Parameter defini...

Page 100: ...al section of the dialog shows both the object name and the object type Object name Shows the name of the dynamic graphic object Type Shows the type of graphic object BG Bar graph FA Fill area AD Alphanumeric display SA Self animated object GS Graphic symbol CUO Trend window SEL Selection field BUT Button BTF Button field BTR Radio button Process value tab Details of the process variables that are...

Page 101: ...esponding to the binary process values General tab Static objects can be configured specifically as foreground or background objects for the dynamic object When a dynamic object in DigiVis is clicked on this can also be used to trigger an action e g a change of display or the writing of a process variable Positions tab A graphic symbol can be either moved continuously across an area in the graphic...

Page 102: ...sage text displayed Only available for alphanumeric display graphic objects MESSAGE Choice of the message point the text of which is to be displayed in the alphanumeric display Only available with alphanumeric display graphic objects Display value GED On quitting the parameters mask the graphic object is displayed on the screen as it is to appear with the value specified An arrow in the graphic ob...

Page 103: ...r be specified by giving a constant or as a variable name selection list available with F2 Filling Horizontal Vertical Direction in which the dynamic graphic object is to be filled Reference line The reference line of the bar graph is given in percent it defines the value 0 in the bar graph drawing area or the fill area tu0901us bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ...

Page 104: ...he number of bit variables specified will determine the number of graphic object states that need to be specified 1 Bit Variable 2 states of the dynamic object have to be specified 2 Bit Variables 4 states of the dynamic object have to be specified 3 Bit Variables 8 states of the dynamic object have to be specified Data input field Depends on the state of the Messages check box The binary process ...

Page 105: ...r a bit variable with messages an additional dialog box appears The choice made there determines which message status will be used for evaluation active messages From the set of configured messages those whose message state is active are evaluated all messages From the set of configured messages those whose message state is not inactive acknowledged are not evaluated i e all active messages and al...

Page 106: ...acknowledgment information can be used for displaying the object In DigiVis the process of singling out a message and updating the graphic object with the current colors of that message is repeated once per update cycle Variables functions Bit1 Bit2 Bit3 Display the configured bit variables and functions Table Bits Displays the possible bit combinations of the binary variables Status Numbering of ...

Page 107: ...configured to take on colors from the messages it depends on see below DISPLAY Switch to the graphic display Operative only with certain dynamic graphic objects Object name Click field F2 Function key Outputs the names of the static graphic objects that are not yet in use Select and OK Name of selected graphic object is shown in this field or Click the desired field under Object name Use DISPLAY t...

Page 108: ...he color determined by the priority of the selected message is used in displaying the graphic object with acknowledgment information without acknowledgment information The graphic object will be displayed with blinking or static message color tu0507us bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 109: ...gled out in order for example to determine the color of a dynamic graphic object In the upper portion of the dialog the sets of specific message points that are to be used are specified In the lower portion of the dialog are the specifications as to which of these messages is to determine the current object color tu0507us bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsal...

Page 110: ...according to Criterion C Acknowledgment strategy Step 1 Acknowledgment strategy 1 Step 2 Acknowledgment strategy 2 Step 3 Acknowledgment strategy 3 From all messages being equally important according to Criteria A B and C the oldest message will be determined highest priority message The message with the highest priority If more than one message with the same priority exists the most important wil...

Page 111: ...ped graphic objects can be ungrouped as follows Select dynamic object Animate Reedit Select OBJECTS IN FOREGROUND or OBJECTS IN BACKGROUND graphic level is activated Click on an unoccupied area no item should be selected Edit Return to object The connection between the dynamic and static objects is removed ACTION When a dynamic graphic object is selected in DigiVis an action such as a display chan...

Page 112: ... list can be called up with the F2 key When setting up parameters for a radio field entries can be made under OPERATION only Display allocation When the graphic object is selected in DigiVis the display entered here will be called up Tag allocation When the graphic object is selected in DigiVis the faceplate associated with the tag entered here will be called up Write variable When the graphic obj...

Page 113: ...unction From all message points configured under MESSAGES are acknowledged all messages all message points most important The most important unacknowledged message is determined using the message following algorithm Criterion A Message status Step 1 active not acknowledged Step 2 not active not acknowledged Step 3 active acknowledged All messages being equally important according to Criterion A ar...

Page 114: ...d by the DigiVis user The same dialogs are available for user entry of a value as are used for operating a tag allocation faceplate Values for variable of all data types except BOOL can be obtained with an input field or a scroll bar Values for all data types except REAL can be obtained from the user with fields of up to 6 radio buttons Values for structured variables can also be obtained via a gr...

Page 115: ...Configuring operation of a REAL variable Variable Shows the name of the associated process variable fix operate Choose whether the variable is to receive a fixed value or a value obtained from the DigiVis user If fix is selected entries may be made in the Text for variable Dimension Fixed value and Lock fields When setting up parameters for a radio field entries can be made only for fixed values T...

Page 116: ... value Input is only possible here if fix operation has been chosen DigiVis will write this value directly to the process station without bringing up any operation dialog continuous DigiVis will obtain the value using an input field and scroll bar discrete Up to 6 radio buttons will be used by DigiVis to obtain the value in a dialog box Min Max Value range for the scroll bar If no range is configu...

Page 117: ...ected When DigiVis initiates the write action the value that was configured for the radio button that is selected will be written to the variable Text Input any text This text will be displayed in the operation dialog behind of the radio buttons and used as value in the operations log Lock The operation of an individual radio button can be locked In conjunction with a BOOL variable When the operat...

Page 118: ...lue with its numerical value and additional the configured dimension e g Variable speed 40 20 m s D 5 13 Selection of messages All allocated tags in the project that have a faceplate and at least one message point are listed Using the buttons in the column headings the list can be sorted by different entries Search criteria can be entered in the input fields above the list see also Engineering Man...

Page 119: ...figured message text Type Message type SEARCH The list is redrawn taking any entries in the search criteria fields into account SELECT ALL All message points in the list are selected The selections remain even after entry of new search criteria provides a new list of message points UNSELECT ALL The selection of all message points is undone This procedure is independent of the search criteria in ef...

Page 120: ...he graphic display via the DISPLAY button Determine position with cursor DISPLAY Switch to graphic display Return via Return automatically to parameter definition following 2 mouse clicks Discrete ALL POSITIONS Enter all positions Change to the graphic display via the ALL POSITIONS button Click positions Automatic return to the parameter screen Coordinates are entered SINGLE POS Enter single posit...

Page 121: ...be filled vertically or horizontally The reference line of the bar graph is given in percent it defines the value 0 in the bargraph draw area The line style line width pattern and colors for the background are defined with Change Line attributes Area attributes or via the toolbox with the LINE or AREA Buttons The color settings for the border and the areas are made in the color table parameter win...

Page 122: ...lbox with the LINE or AREA button The color settings for the borders and the flooded area are made in the color selection parameter windows see page D 13 Color selection The colors can be made to change as a function of binary variables and or messages The static object polygon can no longer be selected individually but only as a fill area Assigning a different polygon to a given fill area makes t...

Page 123: ...nd and background color settings for texts are made in the color selection parameter windows see page D 13 Color selection Both the colors and the display format of the current variable can be made to change as a function of binary variables and or messages An alphanumeric display is configured using the parameters on the Process value Bit allocation Display and General tabs Description of paramet...

Page 124: ...e the ADD EDIT and DELETE buttons are disabled user defined Display custom formats the ADD EDIT and DELETE buttons are available With the settings fixed and user defined one can switch between the format displays In the user defined display mode a new format can be specified using the ADD button A selected format can be deleted with the DELETE button or be called up via the EDIT button and changed...

Page 125: ...me Format Example REAL Float f ffffffE ee 4 670000E 19 Fixed point 1 f f 3 1 Fixed point 2 f ff 3 14 Fixed point 3 f fff 3 141 Fixed point 4 f fff 3 1415 BOOL BOOL Standard b TRUE Decimal fff 1 INT UINT Binary 2 ffffff 2 101010 DINT UDINT Octal 8 ffffff 8 605301 BYTE Decimal Standard fff 145 WORD WORD Hexadecimal 16 ffff 16 F90C TIME Duration Standard T fhffmffsffms T 1h35m50s8ms hh mm ss sss hh m...

Page 126: ...acters Default all S Position of the first character to be displayed Default 0 Character 1 occupies position 0 Z Line to be displayed for all lines enter 0 Default 0 I Display of control characters and margin delimiters Options y or n Default y T Interpret tab signs options y or n Default n Control characters R Carriage Return CR N Line Feed LF L Carriage Return and Line Feed R N T Tab ff Hex code...

Page 127: ... 5 ABCDEFG N12345 EFG N1234 s 2 ABCDEFG N12345 12345 s 2 1 ABCDEFG N12345 A s 2 1 2 ABCDEFG N12345 2 s 2 0 2 ABCDEFG N12345 1 s n ABCDEFG N12345 ABCDEFG 12345 s 10 ABCDEFG N12345 0 9 and one space ABCDEFG s 10 5 ABCDEFG N12345 0 4 5 0 8 and one space EFG N1234 Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 128: ... function of binary variables max 3 Customized colors can also be specified for the different states maximum of 8 Continuous move The graphic symbol is moved continuously between two x y coordinate points as a function of an analog signal Up to 3 binary variables can also be set in order to define a maximum of 8 different color and display states for the graphic symbol When a graphic symbol is mov...

Page 129: ...hic object without a specified name is selected this object is automatically assigned a system generated name D 5 19 Self animated object Animate Self animated object Fill out the parameter definition masks Press the DISPLAY button in the color table mask Select or create graphic objects in the graphic display Return to parameter mask via Animate Return to dynamic object OK Up to 8 static graphic ...

Page 130: ... included or not D 5 20 Trend window Animate Trend window Upper left corner of the Trend window is positioned with a mouse click Define Trend window size by moving the mouse terminate by clicking mouse Enter data in the parameter mask Display Trend window with a frame Display up to 6 trends within a trend window A Trend window can be positioned and sized at will within a graphic display Up to 6 tr...

Page 131: ...variable click on variable under Trends and pressing the EDIT button the Trend data window appears with the entries for that trend variable The entries can be changed in this window DELETE On selecting a specified variable click on variable under Trends and pressing the DELETE button the variable is deleted from the Trend window The display of the scaling axis on the left is determined by the sett...

Page 132: ... for the Trend window Click on color field and color selection via the Color Selection parameter window see page D 13 Select color and confirm with OK Selected color is shown in the color field Display Depiction of Trend window in the graphic display 3D Trend window in 3 D format Trend window without 3 D format Scale below The time axis is displayed under the Trend window Trend window displayed wi...

Page 133: ...the graphic display is defined by the maximum length of the comments for all entered variables Tag allocation Enter the name of a tag It will be possible to call up this tag directly in DigiVis via the Trend window Enter the tag name directly or select via F2 function key Value range Min Start of scale range in physical units Max End of scale range in physical units Color Specify trend color for t...

Page 134: ...des the procedure Enter data in the parameter mask Display the select field without frame A selection area enables tag faceplates to be called up in graphic displays It is also possible to change over into another specific display graphic group display trend or to write a fixed or operated value to a process variable or to acknowledge messages In case of selection the configured action will be car...

Page 135: ...plate or display A button can be linked with any variable and displayed as either pushed or unpushed as well as in different pairs of colors A button field consists of one or more buttons with an associated confirm button When entering the parameters the confirm button is always automatically displayed alongside A button field can comprise up to 25 separate buttons The buttons in a button field ca...

Page 136: ...e As a rectangle with rounded corners Variable Value When the variable shown has a value different from the reference value the button will be displayed with the text text color and button color specified here Variable Value When the variable shown is the same as the reference value the button will be displayed with the text text color and button color specified here Entries are not accepted here ...

Page 137: ...her entered directly or selected after switching to the graphic display via DISPLAY Color Colors are selected for the border button background and if applicable for the text via Color selection see page D 13 Show pushed Button is shown as pushed Button is shown as not pushed ACTION Calls up the Action parameters window see page D 38 Configuring an action Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road Ne...

Page 138: ...lors Color definition is relevant to all button texts and the background of all buttons Unmarked Marked Respective color settings for button texts and buttons when the button is not selected or selected A mouse click on the upper color field selects the text color and a click on the lower color field selects the button color both selections being performed in the Color Selection parameters window ...

Page 139: ...dow and page D 64 Set parameters for button field Colors Color definition is relevant to all button texts and the background of all buttons Variable Value Variable Value Respective color settings for the buttons and button texts when the value of the associated variable is different from or the same as the specified value A mouse click on the upper color field selects text color while a click on t...

Page 140: ...raphic display Animate Reedit display of the object list The object list is used for displaying all dynamic graphic objects in the current graphic display and for selecting one of them After an object has been selected it can then be modified using the appropriate parameter definition dialog D 5 24 Reedit A graphic object must be selected before its parameters can be changed This can occur in two ...

Page 141: ... fill level An additional step is required in order to retrospectively modify a message type symbol the message type symbol must be detached from the graphic symbol To avoid losing the parameters of the graphic symbol in this process a new static object is defined for the duration of the editing process Click on the graphic symbol and select the Display tab Position the cursor in the edit field co...

Page 142: ...be saved in libraries and thus be made available for other projects Similarly macro libraries can be loaded in order to make one or all of their macros available in the current project Library files have the extension BOL During the installation of DigiTool two macro libraries are copied into the directory freelance macros The graphics in the standard macro library hb_sym01 bol are described in Af...

Page 143: ...ted in the right portion of the dialog are saved to the data carrier The dialog display is not changed All marked graphic macros of the project left portion of the dialog are copied to the library list right portion All graphic macros of the project left portion of the dialog are copied to the library list right portion All marked graphic macros in the library list right portion of the dialog are ...

Page 144: ...shown selected in the list After a macro is chosen from the list the graphic editor is called up in macro edit mode macro editor MED The graphic display background will change color and only graphic objects belonging to the macro will be shown All graphic editor functions are available in the macro editor MED Any combination of static and dynamic graphic objects can be added to or deleted from the...

Page 145: ...andard name can be changed DELETE PARAMETER The macro parameter selected in the left dialog field is deleted The attributes which were assigned to the deleted parameter are transferred to the right portion of the dialog A graphic attribute in the right portion of the dialog is assigned to the macro parameter which is selected in the left portion The macro parameter data type is determined when it ...

Page 146: ...ercolor Fillcolor SEL Border and fill color of a select field Bordercolor_1 2 Fillcolor_1 2 BUT BTF BTR Frame or text and background color of buttons Bordercolor_1 8 Fillcolor_1 8 BG FA SA GS Colors determined by the bit variables Caption TXT CUO BUT BTF BTR Static text for trend window the graph labeling Charactersize TXT AD BUT Text size 8 12 20 or 26 point Faceplate_1 6 CUO Tag faceplates assig...

Page 147: ...AD BUT Bold text Text_direction TXT AD BUT Text direction horizontal or vertical Text_fixpoint TXT AD BUT Text justification start center end Text_italic TXT AD BUT Cursive italic text Text_underlined TXT AD BUT Underlined text Textcolor TXT AD Text color Trendcolor_1 6 CUO Curve color Value BUT BTR Button value used for state display and for radio buttons as value to be written Variable BG FA AD ...

Page 148: ...he present instance of the macro The dialog mask appropriate for this type of parameter is called up Only those entries relevant to the specification of the macro parameter are available All attributes which were assigned to this macro parameter in the MED will take on the new parameter value The new value will be shown in the list D 6 7 Ungroup macro With a macro selected in the graphic display E...

Page 149: ... selects it again If one clicks one of the corner handles of the frame the cursor arrow changes With the mouse button depressed the frame can then be enlarged or reduced while maintaining its height to width ratio After releasing the button the graphic object is displayed within the new frame Clicking on an edge center handle allows the height or width of the object to be changed independently D 7...

Page 150: ...ll be deselected and proceed as above Several objects can be selected and moved together As a result it is possible that individual objects are moved outside of the visible drawing area If the selection is then canceled these objects cannot be selected with the common procedures The plausibility check generates a message that the graphic contains objects outside the visible area Use the following ...

Page 151: ...hic objects message type symbol fill area graphic symbol self animated object button there is the possibility of switching to the static graphic section from the parameter masks during configuration via DISPLAY The Return to object menu item must be selected in order to return to the parameter mask tu0740us bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 ...

Page 152: ...r with arrow keys on graphic object Select with SPACEBAR If several graphic objects have been selected and one wants to select a single one of these then click on the free draw area with the left mouse button all graphic objects will be deselected and proceed as above Every graphic object selected is marked by a frame D 7 4 5 Select all Sweep over the whole drawing area with the left mouse button ...

Page 153: ...phic object Edit Ungroup Grouped graphic objects are dispersed into their individual graphic objects In doing so the common frame disappears and all the components of the combined graphic objects are displayed separately with their frames Macros can also be broken down into their elements with this menu item Graphic objects which are connected with one another through animation cannot be broken do...

Page 154: ...en selected It can be moved to any position See page D 75 Move a graphic object D 7 4 11 Paste Edit Paste CTRL V The graphic objects which were saved in the buffer memory not the standard Windows clipboard via a Cut or Copy command can be inserted into the draw area Items are inserted at the location from which they were cut or copied D 7 4 12 Delete Select one or more graphic objects Edit Delete ...

Page 155: ... Each of the selected graphic objects is rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise around the center point of its frame Texts are rotated around their fixed reference points D 7 4 15 Mirror Select one or more graphic objects Edit Mirror Horizontal or Vertical The selected graphic items are mirrored horizontally or vertically as desired The imaginary mirror axis passes through the center point of the sur...

Page 156: ... object is displayed underneath the other graphic items It may be partly or completely covered In front of symbol Select graphic object Edit Overlap In front of symbol A small window with OK and CANCEL appears Select the graphic object in front of which the object first selected is to be inserted Accept with OK CANCEL can be used to abort the process at any time In case of several overlapping grap...

Page 157: ...n as in the graphic pool In this process some graphic objects may be covered up and thus need to be moved See page D 75 Move a graphic object D 7 4 19 Switch contents display pool Edit Switch contents display pool The entire contents including background color of the graphic display and the graphic pool are exchanged D 7 4 20 Insert pool in display Edit Insert pool in display The complete display ...

Page 158: ...s then canceled these objects cannot be selected with the common procedures The plausibility check generates a message that the graphic contains objects outside the visible area Use the following procedure to delete these objects from the graphic display Edit Select all all objects in the drawing are selected Deselect all visible objects with SHIFT left cursor click Edit Delete or press DEL to del...

Page 159: ...ine style applies to all static graphic objects with the exception of text and bitmaps and also to the dynamic objects bar graph selection field and fill level Continuous dashed dotted or dash dotted can be selected Line start Line end The attribute line start end only applies to the static graphic objects line polyline and arc An arrow can be selected at the start and or end The size of the arrow...

Page 160: ...ributes is shown Color Any of 237 colors each can be selected for FOREGROUND and BACKGROUND The color settings have no effect with the pattern setting invisible and the background color chosen has no effect with a filled pattern See page D 13 Color selection Pattern Any of 15 patterns or invisible can be selected For the pattern black bars the fill area is displayed in the fill color selected for ...

Page 161: ...and move it to the desired position with left mouse button pressed The frame disappears Releasing the left mouse button completes the action The graphic object remains selected and is displayed with the shifted points D 7 5 4 Text edit Change Text edit Selected texts can be altered An input window with the existing text appears in which text can be added or deleted The text attributes are not effe...

Page 162: ...cted Alignment There is a choice between horizontal and vertical text Fix point Point used for positioning a text It is situated on the frame at the site specified horizontally at start middle or end and vertically by top or bottom The Rotate and Horizontal vertical Alignment functions turn the text around this point The selections Top and Bottom are only available for object text Start left frame...

Page 163: ...with names max 12 characters Using these names for the dynamic or graphic symbols they can be moved shifted or exchanged If a name has already been assigned to the selected graphic object that name will be displayed and can be changed D 7 5 7 Background color See page D 13 Background color Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 164: ...lay the graphic and enable the menus prior to quitting or click mouse within the draw area SPACEBAR causes immediate changeover View allows the graphic currently being created to be viewed at zoom level 1 full display and without the distraction of the editing tools snap frame toolbox In this state most of the menu functions are disabled Selection from menu or pressing the SPACEBAR once returns to...

Page 165: ...ectangle over the desired region of the graphic Click mouse and that region will be displayed at the selected zoom level A graphic display is usually displayed with Zoom switched off Zoom 1 fold as a whole graphic in the draw area For easier editing it is possible to display a section of the graphic with 2 3 or 4 fold enlargement The selected zoom level is indicated in the toolbox under DISPLAY Af...

Page 166: ...ed zoom level View Select visible region Position cursor within the visible draw field Press CTRL ARROW KEYS SPACEBAR The displayed graphic is moved a fixed distance in the direction of the arrow depending on the zoom level selected and is redrawn In order to select a display region for zoom level 1 Select visible region makes a rectangle appear in the draw field This rectangle can be moved around...

Page 167: ...C The buffer display is always saved automatically as well D 9 2 Check Display Check The entire graphic display with its static and dynamic graphic items macros and parameter inputs undergoes a plausibility check for errors missing inputs or contradictions Any errors are listed in a window and must be remedied afterwards A listed error message from the plausibility check can be selected with a dou...

Page 168: ... on the Windows clipboard as a bitmap and is thus available for further processing by other Windows applications If graphic objects are selected these are saved as a bitmap if no object is selected the complete graphic display is saved D 9 5 Import Display Import Enter path and filename with extension DMF or DXF OK graphic display is loaded To import a Freelance 2000 graphic file extension DMF cre...

Page 169: ...th the DMF text attributes to the DXF text attributes Aligned and Adapt Only text with rotation angles of 0 90 180 and 270 degrees can be converted properly the closest angle is assigned in all other cases All AutoCAD elements are converted irrespective of their assigned layer Individual layers cannot be blanked out Blocks that are rotated or reflected are not converted properly Instance Objects S...

Page 170: ...ble The color assignment entries have the following format colxx lacadcolor hacadcolor dmfcolor where xx Index of the entry in the color assignment table must be smaller than the TableEntries entry lacadcolor Lower AutoCAD color number of the range to which the DMF color number is assigned The lower limit is included in the range hacadcolor Upper AutoCAD color number of the range to which the DMF ...

Page 171: ...previous menu or ALT F4 On quitting a graphic the query Save graphic display appears YES Graphic is saved NO Graphic is not saved RETURN Remain in the graphic D 9 7 Copy rename and delete graphic displays Naming renaming and copying a free graphic must be carried out in the project tree Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 172: ...ting AutoCAD files into files for the graphic editor 3 Designator name used for the color in the graphic editor Up to and including Version V2 the color table sequence numbers are identical with the internal color numbers As a result there are only two entries for each color 1 Sequence number display rank in the graphic editor internal color number 2 Designator name used for the color in the graph...

Page 173: ... PrioS1 3 42 32 RGB2 Prio1 43 33 RGB3 Prio2 44 34 RGB4 Prio3 4 45 35 RGB5 46 37 RGB6 47 38 RGB7 48 39 RGB8 Signal colors 49 64 SigBlue 50 65 SigCyan 51 67 SigRed 52 68 SigGreen 53 69 SigDarkGreen 54 70 SigYellow 55 79 SigOrange 56 190 SigMagenta 57 66 SigBrown Media colors 58 44 Flash1 PrioS1 3 59 40 Flash2 Prio1 60 41 Flash3 Prio2 61 235 RGB3 Prio2alt 62 42 Flash4 Prio3 4 63 236 RGB4 Prio3alt 64 ...

Page 174: ..._1 Free_49 Message colors 33 Prio1_Freq_1 34 Prio2_Freq_1 35 Prio3_Freq_1 36 Prio4_Freq_1 37 Prio5_Freq_1 38 Prio6_Freq_1 39 Prio7_Freq_1 40 Prio8_Freq_1 41 48 Prio1 Prio8_Freq_2 49 56 Prio1 Prio8_Freq_3 57 64 Prio1 Prio8_Freq_4 Signal colors 65 SigBlue 66 SigCyan 67 SigBrown 68 SigRed 69 SigGreen 70 SigDarkGreen 71 SigYellow 72 SigYellow_4Hz Media colors 73 Med col 1_0 Yellowgreen 74 Med col 2_0 ...

Page 175: ...1 Appendix Graphic Macro Library After installation of DigiTool this library is found at freelance macros hb_sym01 bol di3003uk bmp di3004uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 176: ...Section D Graphic Display D 102 di3005uk bmp di3006uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 177: ...Section D Graphic Display D 103 di3007uk bmp di3008uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 178: ...Section D Graphic Display D 104 di3009uk bmp di3010uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 179: ...Section D Graphic Display D 105 di3011uk bmp di3012uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 180: ...Section D Graphic Display D 106 di3013uk bmp di3014uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 181: ...Section D Graphic Display D 107 di3015uk bmp di3016uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 182: ...Section D Graphic Display D 108 di3017uk bmp di3018uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 183: ...Section D Graphic Display D 109 di3019uk bmp di3020uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

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Page 185: ...Section D Graphic Display D 111 di3023uk bmp di3024uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 186: ...Section D Graphic Display D 112 di3025uk bmp di3026uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 187: ...Section D Graphic Display D 113 di3027uk bmp di3028uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 188: ...Section D Graphic Display D 114 di3029uk bmp di3030uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 189: ...E Logs Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

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Page 191: ... File transfer tab Signal sequence log 1 and N E 12 E 3 Disturbance Course Log Configuration E 16 E 3 1 General tab Disturbance course log E 16 E 3 2 Log files tab Disturbance course log E 18 E 3 3 Variables description tab Disturbance course log E 19 E 3 4 File transfer tab Disturbance course log E 20 E 4 Operation Log Configuration E 21 E 4 1 General tab Operation log E 21 E 4 2 Text layout on p...

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Page 193: ...on a printer By contrast data of the signal sequence log N are output only on completion of logging or per manual intervention Various different types of messages can be logged process messages and system messages are generally used to indicate events and faults while a sequence of event log can be used to log switching events in the field with a resolution of 2 ms E 1 2 State logs State logs are ...

Page 194: ...y value on these outputs the current value and the associated time resolution update cycle of the module are stored for each channel In an FBD program a function block Sequence of events monitoring M_SOE must be configured see Engineering Reference Manual Functions and Function Blocks Monitoring Function Blocks This block can be used to transfer binary values with time stamp of a DDI 01 to a signa...

Page 195: ... described together Where differences do arise these are shown sepa rately E 2 1 General data tab Signal sequence log 1 and N General data Name The name of the signal sequence log The name has been fixed in the proj ect tree and cannot be changed here Short text A Short text can be assigned to the signal sequence log Up to 12 charac ters can be entered di1319uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South John...

Page 196: ...perator station This refers only to the log previously selected on the operator station Filing in files the number of log files are fixed which are created on DigiVis PC The value must be between 1 and 400 named the name of the log file which is filed on DigiVis PC hard disk You can ac cept the suggested name or give another With max runtime per file The recording period per log file can be define...

Page 197: ...g the corresponding option button Delete log files automatic When the automatic delete option is selected and the configured number of files is exceeded the oldest log file is overwritten by the current file If the automatic delete option is not selected then logging is suspended as soon as the max number of files has been reached Manual The operator can select and delete individual log files di13...

Page 198: ...et in the signal sequence log Type of messages Configures which messages are to be recorded in the log process mes sages system messages and sequence of events E 2 2 1 Enhancements to parameter definition mask 2 in signal sequence log N Unlike signal sequence log 1 data of signal sequence log N are not printed continuously Hence the parameter definition mask 2 differs in the following points The f...

Page 199: ...ovided at Operat If the optional program DigiLock is installed on the operator station the logged user name at this particular time will also listed during the logging of every operator intervention Logging format of acknowledge from Message line list Like above format without coming intervention messages message line and message list and messages of priority level 5 message list but only refers t...

Page 200: ... Changes in the header and footer lines generally lead to a change in size of the log When the log is downloaded to DigiVis the file size is checked A log whose file sizes have changed is treated as a new log All existing log files are renamed and therefore no longer displayed in DigiVis The files may be viewed using the archive browser E 2 4 File transfer tab Signal sequence log 1 and N Defining ...

Page 201: ...ansfer The mode of file transfer enabling or disabling is specified Enable disable Enable FT with DigiVis start As soon as DigiVis is started file transfer is enabled File transfer is not automatically enabled when DigiVis is started Event controlled File transfer is enabled or disabled depending on the status of the event module entered It is mandatory to specify an event module Press the functio...

Page 202: ...h C ARCHIV STATION SFP for the target computer can mean that it diverts all received archives to the preset path C ARCHIV and the incoming ar chive contributes the path information STATION1 SFP It should be noted that when transferring data the target computer is responsible for any additional manipulation of the files The copied file is only temporary and is overwritten the next time the correspo...

Page 203: ...INC or _FULL are appended to the basic file names This extension renders it impos sible for files to be lost by overwriting one another FTP timeout FTP utilities are synchronous utilities In order to prevent the system from becoming congested a maximum time should be entered here within which a transfer must be completed If timeout is exceeded it causes a system alarm in DigiVis User name The user...

Page 204: ...cannot be changed here Short text A Short text can be assigned to the signal sequence log Up to 12 charac ters can be entered Long text A Long text can be assigned to the signal sequence log Up to 30 charac ters can be entered The short and long texts are output with the project documentation In addi tion these texts can be configured for the header and footer of the printed log di1323uk bmp Gross...

Page 205: ...e name of the log file which is filed on DigiVis PC hard disk The preset name can be accepted or a new one given With max runtime per file The recording period per log file can be defined with this field Entries are made in the IEC 1131 3 format The value range is between 0 and 2147483 sec Example T 2147483s or T 24d20h31m23s Allocated disturbance course log function block Name of the disturbance ...

Page 206: ...y printed log files can be deleted manually Page layout Defines page layout for the printout The number of Lines per page must be entered and is between 10 and 100 lines The number of characters per line can be defined as 80 or 132 characters according to the paper format HEADER FOOTER The contents of the log header and footer are freely definable They can include static text and dynamic process v...

Page 207: ...ponding option button Printing Manual Print of the disturbance course log can be activated by the operator at the operator station Automatic Printing takes place automatically after completing the logging E 3 3 Variables description tab Disturbance course log di1324uk bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

Page 208: ...r the disturbance course log The number of variables is limited by the inputs in the disturbance course acquisition module V1 V6 Name Name of the variable on the process station Text Text output on logging the variable Format The format is necessary for output of variables in the log See Engineering Manual Operator Station Grafic Display Alphanumeric Display Se lect and create own formats Dimensio...

Page 209: ...Short text can be assigned to the signal sequence log Up to 12 charac ters can be entered Long text A Long text can be assigned to the signal sequence log Up to 30 charac ters can be entered The short and long texts can be output with the project documentation These texts can also be configured for the header and footer of the printed log TEXT Configuration operation log text see page E 23 di1325u...

Page 210: ...ween 1 and 400 named the name of the log file which is filed on DigiVis PC hard disk The preset name can be accepted or a new one given Number of cycles With the start of logging the data is written cyclically to the file according to the entered cycle time The range of values lies between 1 and 32767 Cycle time This field specifies the interval between two recordings Entries are made in the IEC 1...

Page 211: ... log Up to 200 variables are permitted per operation log The number of lines and columns are defined by the page layout in the parameter definition mask 2 Using the conventional windows mouse and key commands text can be marked cut copied and inserted within the text field CHECK One can test whether errors have been made during text entry or dynami zation Each dynamic entry must consist of a varia...

Page 212: ...t to a variable take position between the square brackets and push FORMAT PRINT PREVIEW The forthcoming PRINT PREVIEW of the operation log is displayed Only the format specification and text are still visible in the print preview The square brackets and the variable names are not displayed Variable names cannot be changed in the print preview display Back to the parameter mask for inputs EDIT PRIN...

Page 213: ...lly after completing the logging Delete log files Automatic When the automatic delete option is selected and the configured number of files is exceeded the oldest log file is overwritten by the current file If the automatic delete option is not selected then logging is stopped as soon as the max number of files has been reached Manual The operator can select and delete individual log files Printed...

Page 214: ... footer are freely definable They can include static text and dynamic process variables There is also a collection of globally preset variables The default is a commonly used form of the layout See description on page E 27 E 4 4 File transfer tab Operation log This parameter definition mask corresponds to the parameter definition mask of the Signal Sequence Log see page E 12 Gross Automation 1725 ...

Page 215: ... length 8 characters must be specified PrjMan Manager of current project PrjName Name of project length 8 characters PrjNr Project number PrjOrd Project order PrjOrdNr Order number of project ProtType Log type ProtST Short text of log ProtLT Long text of log ProtName Name of log Dynamic fields expanded into static text at run time of the log file ProtStart Start time of log file ProtStop Stop time...

Page 216: ...ted under DigiVis the configured variables are read once converted to the format specified and then en tered into the header or footer line In the project tree Select log HEADER or FOOTER button VARIABLE Selects a variable from a list FORMAT Assigns a format from a list FIELD Selects a field from a list tv001us bmp Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 ...

Page 217: ...X Index Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

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Page 219: ...6 File transfer tab E 20 General tab E 16 Log files tab E 18 Trigger E 20 Variable E 20 Variables description tab E 19 Dynamic E 24 E Edit graphic object Bit allocation D 30 Color table for the graphic symbol D 55 Display D 32 Scale bar graph D 29 Scale fill area D 29 State change D 30 Export Graphic display as bitmap to clipboard D 94 Graphic display to file D 94 F Fault message B 9 Field horn B ...

Page 220: ...24 Background color D 13 Copy graphic display D 97 Create dynamic objects D 25 Delete graphic display D 97 Draw area D 9 Dynamic objects of graphic display D 66 Exit D 97 Export graphic display as bitmap to clipboard D 94 Export graphic display to file D 94 Hardcopy D 11 Insert pool in display D 83 Menu overview D 8 Rename graphic display D 97 Show Grid D 11 Show hide toolbox D 12 Simulation D 91 ...

Page 221: ...yline D 17 Rectangle D 16 Self animated object D 55 Static objects D 15 Text D 18 Graphic object editing Button for button field or radio button field D 66 Color table for self animated object D 56 Graphic symbol continuous move D 54 Graphic symbol discrete move D 54 Graphic symbol no move D 54 Radio button field parameters D 65 Graphic object editing General parameters for dynamic objects D 26 Gr...

Page 222: ...t of dynamic object D 66 Repeat D 78 Return to object D 77 Save graphic macro D 68 Select all D 78 Select object in background D 79 Select several objects D 76 Select single object D 78 Self animated object fast slow D 56 Self animated object on off D 56 Self animated object visible invisible D 56 Signal colors D 14 Size of a graphic object D 75 Static colors D 14 Text edit D 87 Undo D 78 Ungroup ...

Page 223: ...s B 6 Message function acknowledge all messages D 39 acknowledge most important message D 39 D 40 acknowledge newest message D 40 acknowledge oldest message D 40 most important function D 39 Message line display B 6 Message order B 21 Messages and hints B 5 O Operation log E 21 File transfer tab E 26 General tab E 21 Parameter mask text E 23 Printing tab E 25 Operation with keyboard A 6 Operation ...

Page 224: ... File transfer tab E 12 Format tab E 11 Tab Log files E 9 Signal sequence log N Print E 10 Static colors Graphic editor D 14 Status line in the graphic editor D 10 Switch message B 9 System message B 9 T Time scheduler display Configuration C 30 Create C 29 Toolbox in the graphic editor D 9 D 12 Trend display Configuration C 15 Create C 15 Trend window D 56 Types of messages B 9 Types of scripts A...

Page 225: ...rtual keys A 8 Visual orientation hints A 5 W Write variable Configuration for BOOL variable D 43 Configuration for REAL variable D 41 Gross Automation 1725 South Johnson Road New Berlin WI 53146 www ssacsales com 800 349 5827 ...

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