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Page 1: ... ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ SIMATIC HMI HMI devices Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Preface Overview 1 Safety instructions 2 Mounting and connecting 3 Operating the device 4 Configuring the HMI device 5 Commissioning a project 6 Maintenance and care 7 Technical specifications 8 Technical Support A Abbreviations B ...

Page 2: ...he relevant documentation in particular its warning notices and safety instructions Qualified personnel are those who based on their training and experience are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products systems Proper use of Siemens products Note the following WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog ...

Page 3: ...ngineer integrates the HMI device into the system and ensures the operating capability of the HMI device for the process control phase All chapters Depending on the use of the HMI device certain chapters may not be of relevance to the commissioning engineer e g the section Maintenance and servicing Service technicians Service technicians rectify faults that occur during the process control phase A...

Page 4: ...KTP600 Basic color DP Basic Panel DP KTP600 Basic color PN Basic Panel PN KTP1000 Basic color DP Basic Panel DP KTP1000 Basic color PN Touch device with function keys TP1500 Basic color PN Touch device Basic Panel PN WinCC flexible and WinCC TIA Portal as of V11 In addition the following collective designations are also used in these operating instructions Designation Covers the HMI devices KTP400...

Page 5: ... representation of all Basic Panels The following text highlighting facilitates reading these operating instructions Text highlighting Scope Add screen Terms that appear in the user interface for example dialog names tabs buttons menu commands Input values for example limits tag values Path information File Edit Operational sequences for example menu commands shortcut menu commands F1 Keyboard ope...

Page 6: ...tion on described products and their handling or on a section of this documentation Trademarks Names labeled with a symbol are registered trademarks of the Siemens AG Other names used in this documentation may be trademarks the use of which by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner HMI SIMATIC SIMATIC HMI WinCC ...

Page 7: ... 22 1 12 Accessories 23 1 13 Commissioning the HMI device 24 2 Safety instructions 25 2 1 General safety instructions 25 2 2 Security information 26 2 3 Notes about usage 26 3 Mounting and connecting 29 3 1 Preparations 29 3 1 1 Checking the package contents 29 3 1 2 Checking the operating conditions 29 3 1 3 Selecting a mounting position 29 3 1 4 Checking clearances 31 3 1 5 Making the mounting c...

Page 8: ...view 68 5 1 3 Changing MPI DP settings 69 5 1 4 Changing the network configuration 70 5 1 5 Time server configuration 71 5 1 6 Changing monitor settings 72 5 1 7 Displaying information about the HMI device 73 5 1 8 Calibrating the touch screen 74 5 1 9 Displaying licensing information for the HMI device 75 5 1 10 Enabling a data channel 76 5 1 11 Changing password settings 78 5 1 12 Setting the Sc...

Page 9: ... 7 5 Updating the operating system using WinCC 109 6 7 6 Resetting to factory settings with WinCC flexible 110 6 7 7 Resetting to factory settings with ProSave 112 6 7 8 Resetting to factory settings with WinCC 114 7 Maintenance and care 115 7 1 Maintenance and care 115 7 2 Recycling 116 8 Technical specifications 117 8 1 Certificates and approvals 117 8 2 Directives and declarations 118 8 2 1 Ele...

Page 10: ...onditions 137 8 4 5 1 Transport and storage conditions 137 8 4 5 2 Conditions of use 138 8 4 5 3 Information on insulation tests protection class and degree of protection 140 8 5 Interface description 141 8 5 1 Power supply 141 8 5 2 PROFIBUS Sub D RS422 485 141 8 5 3 PROFINET Ethernet 142 8 6 Functional scope with WinCC flexible and WinCC 143 A Technical Support 147 A 1 Service and support 147 A ...

Page 11: ...xactly the demand that we intend to meet with our new SIMATIC HMI Basic Panels By concentrating on the essentials the Basic Panels offer exactly those basic features that are demanded at the right price A perfect cost to performance ratio Like all devices in our product catalog the new Basic Panels offer proven SIMATIC quality and regardless of their display dimensions many software functions as s...

Page 12: ...12 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 1 2 Design of the KP300 Basic mono PN Power supply connector Function keys PROFINET interface Rating plate Display Mounting seal Control keys Interface name Cutouts for a mounting clamp Functional earth connection ...

Page 13: ...asic color PN Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 13 1 3 Design of the KP400 Basic color PN Cutouts for mounting clamps Function keys Power supply connector Control keys PROFINET interface Data input keys Display ...

Page 14: ...erview 1 3 Design of the KP400 Basic color PN Basic Panels 14 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 Rating plate Functional earth connection Mounting seal Guides for labeling strips Interface name ...

Page 15: ...ructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 15 1 4 Design of the KTP400 Basic mono PN Power supply connector Mounting seal Functional earth connection Guide for a labeling strip PROFINET interface Function keys Cutouts for a mounting clamp Rating plate Display touch screen Interface name ...

Page 16: ...Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 1 5 Design of the KTP400 Basic color PN Cutouts for mounting clamps Guide for a labeling strip Power supply connector Rating plate PROFINET interface Mounting seal Display touch screen Interface name Function keys Functional earth connection ...

Page 17: ...ructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 17 1 6 Design of the KTP600 Basic mono color PN Power supply connector Function keys PROFINET interface Rating plate Cutouts for a mounting clamp Interface name Display touch screen Guide for a labeling strip Mounting seal Functional earth connection ...

Page 18: ...ons 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 1 7 Design of the KTP600 Basic color DP Power supply connector Rating plate RS 422 RS 485 interface Interface name Cutouts for a mounting clamp DIP switch Display touch screen Guide for a labeling strip Mounting seal Functional earth connection Function keys ...

Page 19: ...s 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 19 1 8 Design of the KTP1000 Basic color PN Power supply connector Rating plate PROFINET interface Interface name Cutouts for a mounting clamp Fixing element Display touch screen Functional earth connection Mounting seal Guide for labeling strips Function keys ...

Page 20: ...2012 A5E02421799 03 1 9 Design of the KTP1000 Basic color DP Power supply connector Rating plate RS 422 RS 485 interface DIP switch Cutouts for a mounting clamp Interface name Display touch screen Fixing element Mounting seal Functional earth connection Function keys Guides for labeling strips ...

Page 21: ...perating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 21 1 10 Design of the TP1500 Basic color PN Power supply connector Rating plate PROFINET interface Interface name Cutouts for a mounting clamp Fixing element Display touch screen Functional earth connection Mounting seal ...

Page 22: ...evice Name Figure Quantity HMI device 1 Quick Installation Guide 1 Mounting seal 1 Included with KTP 600 Basic and already installed with all other HMI devices 4 KP300 Basic 7 KP400 Basic Plastic mounting clamps 5 KTP400 Basic color PN 5 KTP400 Basic mono PN 6 KTP600 Basic 12 KTP1000 Basic Mounting clamps with grub screw Aluminum mounting clamps 14 TP1500 Basic Power supply terminal 1 ...

Page 23: ...XA0 90 degree elbow adapter For RS422 RS485 interface cable outlet to rear 6AV6671 8XD00 0AX0 USB PPI cable Converts RS 422 RS 485 signals to USB signals Is required for updating the operating system with reset to factory settings Can also be used for the transfer 6ES7 901 3DB30 0XA0 PROFIBUS connector Recommended PROFIBUS connector with straight cable outlet 6GK1500 0FC10 PROFINET RJ45 connector ...

Page 24: ...s for Basic Panels from 4 6AV6671 8XK00 0AX0 Set of 10 power supply terminals 6AV6671 8XA00 0AX0 1 13 Commissioning the HMI device This section contains an overview of the tasks required for commissioning the HMI device Description Section 1 Familiarize yourself with the safety instructions Safety instructions Page 25 2 Prepare the HMI device for mounting Preparations Page 29 3 Install the HMI dev...

Page 25: ...nd only by trained authorized personnel Dangerous voltage Opening the cabinet will expose high voltage parts Contact with these parts could be fatal Always disconnect the cabinet from the mains before opening it High frequency radiation NOTICE Unwanted operating states High frequency radiation for example from cellular phones can trigger unwanted operating states Installation as intended WARNING I...

Page 26: ...tp www siemens com industrialsecurity Products used from other manufacturers should also be taken into account here 2 3 Notes about usage CAUTION HMI device approved for indoor use only The HMI device may be damaged if operated outdoors Operate the HMI device indoors only Industrial applications The HMI device is designed for industrial applications It conforms to the following standards Requireme...

Page 27: ...k Note Updating tag values following a communication error If communication between an HMI device and PLC is interrupted all tag values displayed on the HMI device will be replaced by a hash mark When the communication between the HMI device and PLC is restored all tag values will be updated immediately The cycle time for updating the tag values begins again at 0 Ethernet communication with Basic ...

Page 28: ...Safety instructions 2 3 Notes about usage Basic Panels 28 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 ...

Page 29: ...ing 3 1 2 Checking the operating conditions Note the following aspects before installing the HMI device 1 Familiarize yourself with the standards approvals EMC parameters and technical specifications for operation of the HMI device This information is available in the following chapters Certificates and approvals Page 117 Electromagnetic compatibility Page 118 Information on insulation tests prote...

Page 30: ... KTP600 Basic The maximum ambient temperature at the device with vertical mounting in vertical positions is 40 C Angled mounting position 40 C 0 C 40 C 0 C 50 C 0 C rದ r rದ r The Basic HMI devices are self ventilating Vertical and angled mounting is permitted in Mounting cabinets Control cabinets Switchboards Consoles CAUTION Exceeding the ambient temperature Forced ventilation is required if the ...

Page 31: ... the device may not lead to deformation of the material in order to achieve the degrees of protection described below Degrees of protection The degrees of protection of the HMI device can only be guaranteed if the following requirements are met Material thickness at the mounting cutout 2 mm to 6 mm for IP65 degree of protection or Front face only Type 4X Type 12 indoor use only degree of protectio...

Page 32: ...00 Basic OP77A OP77B KTP400 Basic TP 177B 4 KTP600 Basic TP 177 A TP 177B 6 TP 177micro KTP1000 Basic MP 277 10 Touch MP 377 12 Touch TP1500 Basic MP 377 15 Touch Thin Client 15 Touch Dimensions of the mounting cutout w h Dimensions of the mounting cutout for the basic HMI devices in horizontal mounting position 1 0 1 0 73 DVLF 73 DVLF 73 DVLF 73 DVLF w h 3 DVLF 3 DVLF Dimensions of the mounting c...

Page 33: ...he WinCC WinCC flexible DVD or on the Internet at Downloads for Basic Panels http support automation siemens c om WW view en 28426379 133100 2 Print the edited template on foil 3 Apply a fixing spray film to the labeling strips 4 Wait approx 5 minutes until the fixing spray is dry and smear proof 5 Cut out the labeling strip 6 Cut off the corners of the labeling strips at an angle of 45 to make it...

Page 34: ...ting clamps TP1500 Basic 14 KP300 Basic 4 KP400 Basic 7 Plastic mounting clamps KTP400 Basic color 5 Inserting the HMI device 3 1 If necessary insert the mounting seal in the groove on the back of the HMI device front panel Make sure that the mounting seal is not twisted A correctly inserted mounting seal is required to ensure IP65 degree of protection 2 Insert the HMI device into the mounting cut...

Page 35: ...the first position of the cutouts on the back of the HMI device Set the clamp positions for your HMI device to match those of the figures in the following table row 2 Secure the clamps using a size 2 screwdriver The maximum permitted torque is 0 2 N m 3 Repeat steps 1 to 2 for all mounting clamps required to secure your HMI device 73 DVLF ದ ದ ದ ದ ದ ದ ದ 73 DVLF ದ ದ ದ ದ ದ ದ 73 DVLF PRQR ದ ದ ದ 73 DVL...

Page 36: ...p bore hole and turn it several times 2 Place the first mounting clamp into the corresponding cutout 3 Secure the clamps using a size 2 screwdriver The maximum permitted torque is 0 2 N m 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 for all mounting clamps required to secure your HMI device 3 3 Connecting the HMI device 3 3 1 Connection sequence Required tools and accessories Before beginning the connection of the HMI d...

Page 37: ...cedure Keep to the following sequence of tasks when connecting the HMI device 1 Connecting the equipotential bonding circuit Page 38 2 Connecting the power supply Page 39 3 Connecting the configuration PC Page 42 4 Connecting the PLC Page 45 NOTICE Strain relief Contacts can be broken or wires can be torn off if cables are not provided adequate strain relief Provide adequate strain relief for all ...

Page 38: ...rconnected by means of shielded data cables and their shielding is bonded at both ends to the grounding protective conductor the impedance of the additionally installed equipotential bonding cable must not exceed 10 of the shielding impedance The cross section of an equipotential bonding conductor must be capable of handling the maximum equalizing current The best practical results for equipotenti...

Page 39: ...n grounding cable cross section 4 mm2 2 Connect the grounding cable of the HMI device to the equipotential bonding rail 3 3 3 Connecting the power supply Stripping the cable 6 mm Use power supply cables with a maximum cross section of 1 5 mm2 1 Strip the ends of two power supply cables to a length of 6 mm 2 Attach cable sleeves to the bare cable ends 3 Fix the cable sleeve onto the cable ends usin...

Page 40: ... of the HMI device Use a 24 VDC power supply with adequate amperage see Specifications Page 131 M L 73 2 1 Insert the two power cables into the mains terminal and secure them with a slotted screwdriver 2 Connect the HMI device to the mains terminal 3 Switch off the power supply 4 Insert the two remaining cable ends into the power terminals and secure them with the slotted screwdriver Ensure correc...

Page 41: ...sferring device images Connecting a programming device to a Basic Panel DP Note A programming device cannot be used to reset the HMI device to factory settings PROFIBUS RS 422 485 RS 485 PG 2 21 1 Shut down the HMI device Make sure that the DIP switch on the rear panel of the HMI device is in the position shown 2 Connect an RS 485 PROFIBUS connector to the HMI device 3 Connect an RS 485 PROFIBUS c...

Page 42: ...images Resetting HMI device to factory settings Connecting a configuring PC to a Basic Panel DP PC RS422 485 RS 232 Serial 2 1 Shut down the HMI device 2 Connect the RS 485 connector of the PC PPI cable to the HMI device 3 Connect the RS 232 connector of the PC PPI cable to the configuring PC You can also use the USB PPI cable from the accessories instead of the PC PPI cable You can find ordering ...

Page 43: ...is lost during the operating system update If you use a higher bit rate you must use the PC PPI cable release 3 or higher The version code is printed on the cable E stand 3 for example corresponds to release 3 Set the DIP switches 1 to 3 to the same value as in WinCC flexible or WinCC DIP switches 4 to 8 must be set to 0 In the figure the bit rate is set to 115 2 kbps You can set the following bit...

Page 44: ...mstances for example in the case of target attacks leading to an overloading of the device NOTICE RJ45 plug connector with 180 output required The connection of the Basic Panels PN to the HMI device requires the RJ45 plug connector IE FC RJ45 Plug 2 x 2 You can find ordering information in the Accessories Page 23 section Use a standard CAT 5 Ethernet cable to connect the configuring PC LAN PC PROF...

Page 45: ... data lines to the ground Connecting a PLC to a Basic Panel DP PROFIBUS RS 422 485 RS 232 Serial Third party PLC DP SIMATIC S7 200 SIMATIC S7 300 400 RS 422 485 You can connect Basic Panels DP via the RS 422 RS 485 interface to the following SIMATIC PLCs SIMATIC S7 200 SIMATIC S7 300 400 SIMATIC S7 1200 You can interconnect Basic Panels DP with the following PLCs via converter from the accessories...

Page 46: ...ch settings on the rear panel of the HMI device The following table shows the DIP switch settings The send and receive direction is toggled internally using the RTS signal Communication Switch setting Meaning 21 No RTS signal on connector for data exchange between the SIMATIC PLC and the HMI device factory state 21 RTS signal on pin 4 same as PLC for example for commissioning DP MPI PPI 21 RTS sig...

Page 47: ...ample in the case of target attacks leading to an overloading of the device NOTICE RJ45 plug connector with 180 output required The connection of the Basic Panels PN to the HMI device requires the RJ45 plug connector IE FC RJ45 Plug 2 x 2 You can find ordering information in the Accessories Page 23 section SIMATIC S7 200 SIMATIC S7 300 400 SIMATIC S7 1200 PROFINET PROFINET LAN PROFINET LAN Basic P...

Page 48: ...ng on and testing the HMI device Switching on the HMI device M L 73 21 Switching on the power supply The screen lights up after power is switched on A progress bar is displayed during startup If the HMI device fails to start you have probably crossed the wires on the power supply terminal Check the connected wires and change their connection ...

Page 49: ...r mode The transfer mode can only be activated when at least one data channel has been enabled for the transfer Press the Start button or use the Start menu command to start the project on the HMI device If you do not perform an operation the project on the HMI device will automatically start after a delay Press the Control Panel button or use the Info Settings menu command to open the Control Pan...

Page 50: ...fixing element on the back for strain relief KTP1000 Basic DP KTP1000 Basic PN TP1500 Basic After the power on test use a cable tie to secure the connected cables to the marked fixing element in order to provide strain relief On the back of the HMI device KP400 Basic color PN there are openings for leading in two cable ties for strain relief of the power supply cable and LAN cable ...

Page 51: ...at require in depth knowledge about the specific plant on the part of the operator Ensure that only trained professional personnel operate the plant Operating the touch screen CAUTION Damage to the touch screen Pointed or sharp objects can damage the plastic surface of the touch screen Operate the touch screen only with your fingers or with a touch pen Triggering unintended actions Touching severa...

Page 52: ... buttons is by default not indicated following selection No optical operation feedback is provided in this case The configuration engineer may however configure invisible buttons so that their outline appears as lines when touched This outline remains visible until you select another operating element I O fields A screen keyboard appears as visual feedback after you touched an I O field for exampl...

Page 53: ...th local function assignment A function key with local function assignment is screen specific and is therefore only effective within the active screen The function assigned to a function key can vary from screen to screen The function key can be assigned only a single function either global or local within a screen Local function assignments override global function assignments 4 1 2 General funct...

Page 54: ...V The screen keyboard appears on the HMI device touch screen when you touch an operating element that requires input The screen keyboard of the KTP400 BASIC features four views You can change the view while making entries using the buttons in the fourth row of the screen keyboard Key Changes to the view Entering text characters A to M Entering text characters N to Z Entering numbers 0 to 9 signed ...

Page 55: ...the project has no effect on the layout of the alphanumerical screen keyboard Entering alphanumerical values 1 Touch the desired operating element on the screen The alphanumerical screen keyboard opens 2 Enter the value Depending on the settings the HMI device outputs an audible signal You can change the view of the screen keyboard using the keys N Z and A M Use the Shift key to enter lower case l...

Page 56: ...ress Return key to confirm your entries or cancel them with ESC Either action closes the screen keyboard Checking numerical value limits Tags can be assigned limit values Any entry of a value outside this limit is rejected If an alarm view is configured a system event is triggered and the original value is displayed again Decimal places of numerical values The configuration engineer can define the...

Page 57: ...screen has no effect while the screen keyboard is open Key assignment The alphanumerical screen keyboard layout is monolingual A language change within the project has no effect on the layout of the alphanumerical screen keyboard Entering alphanumerical values 1 Touch the desired operating element on the screen The alphanumerical screen keyboard opens 2 Enter the value Depending on the settings th...

Page 58: ...SC Either action closes the screen keyboard Checking numerical value limits Tags can be assigned limit values Any entry of a value outside this limit is rejected If an alarm view is configured a system event is triggered and the original value is displayed again Decimal places of numerical values The configuration engineer can define the number of decimal places for a numerical text box The number...

Page 59: ...eration 6 6 6 6 Cancels the action Value entry Restores the original value Window Closes the window without applying a change Help Closes the Help and returns to the previous view 6 6 6 Acknowledge alarm Depending on the configuration acknowledges the currently displayed or selected message or all messages of an acknowledgment group Delete characters Deletes the character at the cursor position Th...

Page 60: ...a screen Local function assignments override global function assignments NOTICE Function keys are disabled during keyboard input When you enter values using the keyboard the function key assignment is disabled Take this information into account in your configuration Use the integrated alphanumeric keys for data input as described in the subsection below 4 2 2 Entering data on the KP300 Basic Intro...

Page 61: ...al assignment is available as well When you enter hexadecimal values the alphanumerical assignment from A to F and the numerical assignment are active On the KP300 Basic you navigate either in the menu or operate the current project Operating Menus Proceed as follows 1 Use the cursor keys to navigate within the menu of the KP300 Basic The selection moves to the corresponding menu entry 2 Press ENT...

Page 62: ...ard any changes Entering numbers and characters The function keys are used to enter numbers and characters Proceed as follows 1 Activate the operation of the operating element 2 Press the respective key repeatedly until the character you want appears on the screen The assignment of the function keys to letters and numbers can be restricted based on the format of the operating element The desired c...

Page 63: ...at exceed the limit are ignored Unused decimal places are padded with 0 entries 4 3 Operating KP400 Basic 4 3 1 Overview Alphanumeric assignment of keys The following table shows the alphanumeric assignment of the data input keys Key Alphanumeric assignment 1 space _ 1 2 ABCÄÀ2 3 DEFÈ3 4 GHI4 5 JKL5 6 MNOÖ6 7 PRQRS7 for upper case letters pqrsß7 for lower case letters 8 TUVÜ8 9 WXYZ9 0 0 General f...

Page 64: ... action e g cancel an input and close the dialog Value entry Restores the original value Window Closes the window without applying a change Help Closes the Help and returns to the previous view Executes a command e g Operating buttons Open dialog or select menu command Check value apply value after successful check and close the dialog Operating elements Activates the next operating element in the...

Page 65: ...unction Acknowledges the currently displayed error alarm or all the alarms of an alarm group as group acknowledgment Calls up the configured infotext for an operating element Operating function keys The function keys can be assigned global or local functions Function keys with global function assignment A function key with global function assignment always triggers the same action on the HMI devic...

Page 66: ...the respective key repeatedly until the desired character is selected in the preview The allocation of keys may be restricted to letters or numbers depending on the context The desired character is applied in about one second or immediately after pressing a different button 2 To toggle between upper and a lower case press a A All subsequent characters are written either in upper or lower case 3 To...

Page 67: ... 3 DVLF 3DQHOV 31 Open the Control Panel by pressing the Control Panel button of the Loader Configure your HMI device in the Control Panel You can make the following settings Communication settings Settings for operation Password protection Transfer settings Screen saver Acoustic signals The MPI Profibus Settings is only available on Basic Panels DP The Profinet is only available on Basic Panels P...

Page 68: ...he operating system before you can make any changes in the Control Panel All data on the HMI device is overwritten when you update the operating system 5 1 2 Overview The following table shows the functions available in the Control Panel for configuring your HMI device Individual functions may be hidden depending on the device type and device configuration Symbol Function Changing MPI DP settings ...

Page 69: ...2 Deactivate the Panel is the only master on the bus check box if additional masters are connected to the bus 3 Enter the bus address for the HMI device in the Address text box The bus address must be unique within the MPI PROFIBUS DP network Enter the time limit for PROFIBUS communication in the Time out text box Valid values are 1 s 10 s and 100 s 4 Select the transmission rate from the Transmis...

Page 70: ...ddress Subnet Mask text boxes and if applicable in the Default Gateway text box 4 Open the Mode tab 5 Enter the transmission rate for the PROFINET network in the Speed text box Valid values are 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps 6 Select Half duplex or Full duplex as the connection mode 7 If the Auto Negotiation check box is selected the transmission type and transmission rate in the PROFINET network will be au...

Page 71: ... You can test the availability of each time server separately A A 1 Press Profinet to open the Profinet Settings dialog 2 Open the NTP tab 3 At Update Rate enter the time duration in seconds according to which the time of day will be synchronized Value range 10 to 86400 1 day 4 If required use the and buttons to set the time shift in hh mm Value range 24 00 to 24 00 5 Press Configure to open the c...

Page 72: ...els Color except KTP600 Basic color Press the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the screen brightness Basic Panels mono Press the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the screen contrast 3 KTP400 Basic and KTP600 Basic only Select the screen orientation Landscape for landscape Portrait for portrait 4 Set the delay time in the Delay time text box The delay time in seconds defines the waiting time expiring bet...

Page 73: ...sed to display specific information on the HMI device You will need this information when contacting Technical Support Device HMI device name Flashsize Size of internal flash memory in which the HMI device image and project data are saved The size of internal flash memory is not equivalent to application memory available for a project Bootloader Boot loader version Bootl Rel Date Release date of t...

Page 74: ... measured Tap the screen to register saved data Wait for 30 seconds to cancel saved data and keep the current setting Time limit 30 sec 1 Press OP to open the OP Properties dialog 2 Change to the Touch tab 3 Press Recalibrate to open the calibration screen 4 Touch the cross in the screen center using the touch pen or your finger 5 Using the touch pen or your finger touch the floating cross in the ...

Page 75: ...perating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 75 5 1 9 Displaying licensing information for the HMI device 1 Press OP to open the OP Properties dialog 2 Open the License tab The License tab is used to display the licensing information for the software of the HMI device 3 Close the dialog with OK ...

Page 76: ...HMI device is interconnected with the configuring PC via PC PPI cable activate the Enable Channel check box in the Channel 1 field If the HMI device is interconnected with a programming device via PROFIBUS activate the Enable Channel check box in the Channel 2 field Press the Advanced button to open the MPI Profibus Settings dialog Verify the PROFIBUS parameters in this dialog A description of the...

Page 77: ... 1 field Press the Advanced button to open the Profinet Settings dialog Verify the network parameters in this dialog A description of the Profinet Settings dialog is provided in chapter 5 1 4 Changing the network configuration Page 70 3 Close the dialog and save your entries with OK Note Automatic transfer is activated be setting the Remote Control check box If automatic transfer is activated the ...

Page 78: ...rol Panel All data on the HMI device will be overwritten when you update the operating system Procedure activating password protection A A 1 Press Password to open the Password Properties dialog 2 Enter a password in the Password text box Touch the text box The alphanumerical screen keyboard is displayed 3 Confirm the password in the Confirm Password text box 4 Close the dialog and save your entri...

Page 79: ... screen saver helps to prevent burn in Always use the screen saver A 1 Press Screensaver to open the Screensaver Settings dialog 2 Enter the number of minutes before the screen saver is to be activated Touch the text box to do this You can enter values from 5 to 360 minutes Entering 0 disables the screen saver 3 Close the dialog and save your entries with OK 5 1 13 Setting acoustic signals This fu...

Page 80: ...trol panel you have the option of protecting the Info Settings Logon Settings menu with a password The following menu entries continue to be freely accessible even when password protection is enabled Transfer Start Info Settings Contrast Info Settings Device Network Version License Info This prevents inadvertent operations and increases security for the plant or machine because the settings cannot...

Page 81: ... device Page 83 Logon Settings Startup Delay Setting the Screen Saver Page 88 Value Screensaver Changing monitor settings Page 83 Value Password Changing password settings Page 87 Password Confirm Password Transfer Network Channel 1 PROFINET Enabling a data channel Page 84 Enable rem on Enable rem on Disabled IP Address Station Name Changing the network configuration Page 85 Station Name Station N...

Page 82: ...able if Auto Negotiation Enable Half Duplex Full Duplex NTP Time server configuration Page 86 Synchronisation with time server Enable Disable Server 1 4 IP Address Only available if Synchronisation with time server Disable Value Test Server 1 4 Only available if Synchronisation with time server Disable DateTime Shows date and time of the time server after a connection has been successfully establi...

Page 83: ...isions Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Switch to Info Settings menu on the HMI device 2 Select the desired menu command 3 Press ESC or ENTER to go back to the higher level menu 5 2 4 Changing monitor settings Procedure Proceed as follows 1 To change the contrast Switch to Info Settings Contrast menu on the HMI device User the cursor keys Up and Down to change the contrast and confirm with ENTER 2 T...

Page 84: ...ce image by locking all data channels Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Switch to Info Settings Logon Settings Transfer Network menu on the HMI device 2 Using the Up and Down cursor keys select the desired mode under Channel 1 PROFINET Enable rem on Activates the data channel and also the automatic transfer Enable rem off Activates the data channel without automatic transfer Disable Deactivates the d...

Page 85: ...ia DHCP or manual address assignment To acquired the IP address from a DHCP server set the value under IP address static or via DHCP to IP via DHCP To set a fixed IP address set the value under IP address static or via DHCP to static IP The entries IP Address Subnet Mask and Def Gateway are also displayed in the IP Address Station Name menu 4 If you have assigned a static IP address enter valid va...

Page 86: ...You can test the availability of each time server separately Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Switch to Info Settings Logon Settings Transfer Network NTP menu on the HMI device 2 To activate the acquisition of a time of day from a time server set the value under Synchronisation with time server to Enable The menu entries Server Number IP Address Test Server Number Update rate and Time shift appear 3...

Page 87: ...m before you can make any changes in the Info Settings Logon Settings menu All data on the HMI device will be overwritten when you update the operating system Activating password protection Proceed as follows 1 Switch to Info Settings Logon Settings Password menu on the HMI device 2 Enter the password under Password 3 Confirm the password under Confirm Password 4 Exit the menu with ENTER Deactivat...

Page 88: ...disappear automatically after some time The longer the same content is displayed on the screen the longer it will take for the burn in effect to disappear The screen saver helps to prevent burn in Always use the screen saver Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Switch to Info Settings Logon Settings Screensaver menu on the HMI device 2 Enter the number of minutes before the screen saver is to be activat...

Page 89: ...ocesses operating and observing can then be subject to process control Transferring the project to the HMI device You can transfer a project to an HMI device as follows Transfer from the configuring PC Restore from a PC using ProSave In this case an archived project is transferred from a PC to the HMI device The configuration software need not be installed on this PC ProSave is a service tool that...

Page 90: ...tion Offline operating mode In this mode there is no communication between the HMI device and PLC Although the HMI device can be operated it cannot exchange data with the PLC Online operating mode In this mode the HMI device and PLC communicate You can operate the plant on the HMI device according to your system configuration Transfer mode In this mode you can transfer a project from the configuri...

Page 91: ...or USB PPI cable 6ES7 901 3DB30 0XA0 6 4 Transfer 6 4 1 Overview Transfer the executable project from the configuration PC to the HMI device You can start the Transfer mode manually or automatically on the HMI device Transferred data is written directly to internal flash memory of the HMI device Parameterize a corresponding data channel before you start the transfer 6 4 2 Starting manual transfer ...

Page 92: ...loading dialog is automatically opened You configure the appropriate interface parameters in this dialog For further information refer to the documentation on WinCC Proceed as follows 1 If you want to load a project simultaneously on several HMI devices use multiple selection to select all the desired HMI devices in the project tree 2 Select the Load to device Software command in the shortcut menu...

Page 93: ... device and a transfer is initiated on the configuring PC the project currently running is automatically stopped The HMI device then automatically switches to Transfer mode After the commissioning phase deactivate the automatic transfer so that the HMI device cannot be inadvertently switched to transfer mode Transfer mode can trigger unintentional actions in the plant You can issue a password in t...

Page 94: ...ices use multiple selection to select all the desired HMI devices in the project tree 2 Select the Load to device Software command in the shortcut menu of an HMI device 3 When the Advanced loading dialog appears configure the Settings for loading Select the interface via which the project will be loaded Configure the corresponding interface parameters Click on Load You can open the Advanced loadin...

Page 95: ...the HMI device and PLC communicate with each other during testing Perform the tests starting with the Offline test followed by the Online test Note You should always test the project on the HMI device on which the project will be used Check the following 1 Check the correct layout of the screens 2 Check the screen navigation 3 Check the input objects 4 Enter the tag values The test ensures that th...

Page 96: ... and restore the following data in the internal flash memory of the HMI device with a PC Project and HMI device image Password list Recipe data Use one of the following tools for backup and restore WinCC WinCC flexible ProSave General information NOTICE Power failure If a complete restore operation is interrupted due to power failure on the HMI device the operating system of the HMI device may be ...

Page 97: ...type of connection between the HMI device and the configuration PC Set the connection parameters 4 Close the dialog with OK 5 Select the Backup command in the menu Project Transfer in WinCC flexible The Backup settings dialog opens 6 Select the data to be backed up 7 Select a destination folder and a file name for the psb backup file 8 Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode...

Page 98: ...Project Transfer in WinCC flexible The Restore Settings dialog opens 7 Select the psb backup file to be restored from the Open field You can see the HMI device for which the backup file was created and the type of backup data the file contains 8 Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the device automatically sets Transfer mode when a restore ope...

Page 99: ...opy of the HMI device s recipe data records in PSB format Recipes CSV format saves a backup copy of the HMI device s recipe data records to a text file in CSV format The semicolon is used as column separator User management generates a backup copy of the HMI device s user data in PSB format 5 Select the folder and file name for the psb backup file When generating a backup copy of recipes in CSV fo...

Page 100: ...de when a restore operation is initiated 7 Start the restore operation in ProSave on the PC with Start Restore 8 Follow the instructions in ProSave A progress bar indicates the progress of the operation Result When the restore is successfully completed the data backed up on the PC is now on the HMI device 6 5 4 Backup and restore using WinCC Requirements The HMI device is connected to the configur...

Page 101: ...device This is caused by different versions of the configuration software used and the HMI device image available on the HMI device If there are different versions the transfer is aborted A message indicating a compatibility conflict is displayed on the configuring PC There are two ways to match the versions Update the HMI device image if the project was created with the most recent version of the...

Page 102: ...transfer can only be started following reconfiguration of the data channel Note You have to perform an operating system update with reset to factory setting if the HMI device does not yet have an operating system or if the HMI device s operating system is corrupt First start the operating system update in ProSave WinCC flexible or WinCC and switch the power on the HMI device off and on again when ...

Page 103: ...e operating system with or without restoring the factory settings by setting the Reset to factory settings check box accordingly 8 Select the HMI device image file img under Image path The HMI device image files are available under WinCC flexible Images in the WinCC flexible installation folder or on the WinCC flexible installation DVD The output area provides information on the version of the suc...

Page 104: ...eck box accordingly 7 Select the HMI device image file img under Image path WinCC flexible The HMI device image files are available under WinCC flexible Images in the WinCC flexible installation folder or on the installation CD WinCC The HMI device image files are available under Programme Automation Portal V11 Data Hmi Transfer 11 0 Images The output area provides information on the version of th...

Page 105: ...ted A message indicating a compatibility conflict is displayed on the configuring PC There are two ways to match the versions Update the HMI device image if the project was created with the most recent version of the configuration software Transfer a matching version of the HMI device image if you do not want to adapt the project for the HMI device to the most recent version of the configuration s...

Page 106: ... perform an operating system update with reset to factory setting if the HMI device does not yet have an operating system or if the HMI device s operating system is corrupt First start the operating system update in ProSave WinCC flexible or WinCC and switch the power on the HMI device off and on again when prompted See also Data transmission options Page 91 6 7 3 Updating the operating system usi...

Page 107: ...OS Update from the Projekt Transfer menu 7 Select the HMI device image file img under Image path The HMI device image files are available under WinCC flexible Images in the WinCC flexible installation folder or on the WinCC flexible installation CD The output area provides information on the version of the successfully opened HMI device image file 8 Switch into Transfer mode on the HMI device If y...

Page 108: ...ce image files are available under WinCC flexible Images in the WinCC flexible installation folder or on the installation CD WinCC The HMI device image files are available under Programme Automation Portal V11 Data Hmi Transfer 11 0 Images The output area provides information on the version of the successfully opened HMI device image file 7 Switch into Transfer mode on the HMI device If you have a...

Page 109: ...so deletes the License Keys You should also back up the License Keys before resetting to factory settings Requirement The HMI device is connected to the configuring PC The appropriate data channel is configured on the HMI device The HMI device is selected in the project navigation Procedure Proceed as follows Proceed as follows to update the operating system 1 Select the Update operating system co...

Page 110: ...rd Ethernet cable Have the MAC address of your HMI device s Ethernet interface to hand The MAC address is displayed briefly when the HMI device is turned on The MAC address is displayed in the Profinet dialog of the Device tab in the Control Panel Procedure for setting the PC interface 1 Select Start Control Panel Set PG PC interface on the configuring PC 2 Select S7ONLINE STEP7 TCP IP from the Ap...

Page 111: ...HMI device image file img under Image path The HMI device image files are available under WinCC flexible Images in the WinCC flexible installation folder or on the WinCC flexible installation DVD The output area provides information on the version of the successfully opened HMI device image file 9 In WinCC flexible select Update OS on the configuring PC to run the operating system update 10 Follow...

Page 112: ...2 Select S7ONLINE STEP7 TCP IP from the Application access point area 3 Select the interface which is connected to the HMI device from the Interface parameterization used area 4 Confirm your entries Procedure for resetting factory settings Proceed as follows 1 Go to the Windows Start menu and start ProSave on the PC 2 Select the HMI device type from the General tab and select Ethernet from the Con...

Page 113: ...on on the version of the successfully opened HMI device image file 8 Select Update OS on the PC to start the Reset to factory settings process 9 Follow the instructions in ProSave A progress bar indicates the progress of the operating system update Result A message is displayed when the operating system update is successfully completed The HMI device no longer contains any project data The factory...

Page 114: ... PG PC interface of the configuring PC that is set to Ethernet TCP IP You configure the PG PC interface using the Control Panel of the configuring PC Select S7ONLINE STEP7 TCP IP under Application access point Requirements The HMI device is connected to the configuring PC The HMI device is selected in the project navigation Resetting the HMI device to factory settings To reset the HMI device to fa...

Page 115: ...nal response in the PLC can be triggered by touching keys Switch the HMI device off before cleaning to prevent unintentional responses Damage caused by unauthorized cleaning products The HMI device may be damaged if compressed air steam jet air ejectors aggressive solvents or scouring powders are used for cleaning purposes Do not clean the HMI device with compressed air or steam jet blowers Do not...

Page 116: ...2012 A5E02421799 03 7 2 Recycling Recycling and disposal The HMI devices described in these operating instructions can be recycled due to the low levels of pollutants Contact a certified disposal service company for environmentally sound recycling and disposal of your old devices ...

Page 117: ...cial gazettes of the European Union 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive EC Declaration of Conformity The EC Declarations of Conformity are available to the relevant authorities at the following address Siemens AG Industry Sector I IA AS FA WF AMB PO Box 1963 D 92209 Amberg Germany Marking for Australia The HMI device fulfills the requirements of standard AS NZS 2064 Class A UL ...

Page 118: ...d to pulse shaped interference The precondition for electromagnetic compatibility is that the HMI device meets the specifications and guidelines for electrical installation Pulse shaped disturbance Tested with Degree of severity Electrostatic discharge in accordance with IEC 61000 4 2 Air discharge 8 kV Contact discharge 6 kV 3 Burst pulses high speed transient interference in accordance with IEC ...

Page 119: ...ge 10 V with 80 amplitude modulation of 1 kHz in the 9 MHz to 80 MHz range 3 Emission of radio interference The following table shows the unwanted emissions from electromagnetic fields in accordance with EN 55011 Limit Value Class A Group 1 measured at a distance of 10 m From 30 to 230 MHz 40 dB μV m quasi peak From 230 to 1000 MHz 47 dB μV m quasi peak Additional measures To connect an HMI device...

Page 120: ...ent after an extended period of operation The consequences are incalculable and range from unforeseeable malfunctions to a total failure of the machine or plant Avoid touching components directly Make sure that persons the workstation and the packaging are properly grounded Charge Every person without a conductive connection to the electrical potential of his her surroundings can be electrostatica...

Page 121: ...l or remove modules which are sensitive to ESD Pay attention to good grounding When handling electrostatical sensitive devices make sure that persons the workstation and devices tools and packaging used are properly grounded In this manner you avoid static discharge Avoid direct contact As a general rule do not touch electrostatic sensitive devices except in the case of unavoidable maintenance wor...

Page 122: ...echnical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings Basic Panels 122 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 8 3 Dimension drawings 8 3 1 Dimension drawing of the KP300 Basic mono PN OO GLPHQVLRQV LQ PP ...

Page 123: ...Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 123 8 3 2 Dimension drawing of the KP400 Basic color PN OO GLPHQVLRQV LQ PP ...

Page 124: ...Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings Basic Panels 124 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 8 3 3 Dimension drawing of the KTP400 Basic mono PN OO GLPHQVLRQV LQ PP ...

Page 125: ...Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 125 8 3 4 Dimension drawing of the KTP400 Basic color PN OO GLPHQVLRQV LQ PP ...

Page 126: ...Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings Basic Panels 126 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 8 3 5 Dimension drawing of the KTP600 Basic color DP OO GLPHQVLRQV LQ PP ...

Page 127: ...Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 127 8 3 6 Dimension drawing of the KTP600 Basic mono color PN OO GLPHQVLRQV LQ PP ...

Page 128: ...Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings Basic Panels 128 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 8 3 7 Dimension drawing of the KTP1000 Basic color DP OO GLPHQVLRQV LQ PP ...

Page 129: ...Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings Basic Panels Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 129 8 3 8 Dimension drawing of the KTP1000 Basic color PN OO GLPHQVLRQV LQ PP ...

Page 130: ...Technical specifications 8 3 Dimension drawings Basic Panels 130 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 8 3 9 Dimension drawing of the TP1500 Basic color PN OO GLPHQVLRQV LQ PP ...

Page 131: ...or GND 24 V from the 24 V power supply output to equipotential bonding for uniform reference potential You should always select a central point of termination The following table shows the permitted rated voltage and the corresponding tolerance range Rated voltage Tolerance range 24 VDC 19 2 to 28 8 V 20 20 8 4 2 KP300 Basic and KP400 Basic Weight KP300 Basic mono PN KP400 Basic color PN Weight wi...

Page 132: ...ono PN KP400 Basic color PN Type Membrane keyboard Function keys 10 8 Labeling strips No Yes Memory KP300 Basic mono PN KP400 Basic color PN Application memory 512 KB 1024 KB Interfaces KP300 Basic mono PN KP400 Basic color PN 1 x Ethernet RJ45 10 100 Mbps Supply voltage KP300 Basic mono PN KP400 Basic color PN Rated voltage Range permissible 24 V DC 19 2 to 28 8 V 20 20 Transients maximum permiss...

Page 133: ...Possible colors 4 grayscales 256 4 grayscales 256 Contrast control Yes No Yes No Brightness control No Yes No No Backlighting Half Brightness Life Time MTBF 1 LED 30 000 h LED 50 000 h CCFL 50 000 h Pixel error class according to DIN EN ISO 13406 2 II II 1 MTBF Operating hours after which the maximum brightness is reduced by half compared to the original value MTBF is increased by using the integr...

Page 134: ... Basic color DP KTP600 Basic color PN Rated voltage Range permissible 24 V DC 19 2 to 28 8 V 20 20 Transients maximum permissible 35 V 500 ms Time between two transients minimum 50 s Current consumption Typical Constant current maximum Inrush current I2t Approx 100 mA Approx 150 mA Approx 0 5 A2s Approx 100 mA Approx 120 mA Approx 0 5 A2s Approx 240 mA Approx 350 mA Approx 0 5 A2s Approx 350 mA Ap...

Page 135: ...ding to DIN EN ISO 13406 2 II Backlighting Half Brightness Life Time MTBF 1 CCFL 50 000 h 1 MTBF Operating hours after which the maximum brightness is reduced by half compared to the original value MTBF is increased by using the integrated dimming function for example time controlled via screen saver or centrally via PROFIenergy Input device KTP1000 Basic color DP KTP1000 Basic color PN TP1500 Bas...

Page 136: ...ible 24 V DC 19 2 to 28 8 V 20 20 Transients maximum permissible 35 V 500 ms Time between two transients minimum 50 s Current consumption Typical Constant current maximum Inrush current I2t Approx 600 mA Approx 1000 mA Approx 0 2 A2s Approx 800 mA Approx 1000 mA Approx 0 2 A2s Fuse internal Electronic Miscellaneous KTP1000 Basic color DP KTP1000 Basic color PN TP1500 Basic color PN Software clock ...

Page 137: ... elevation of 1000 to 3500 m Relative humidity From 10 to 90 without condensation Sinusoidal vibration in accordance with IEC 60068 2 6 5 to 8 4 Hz 3 5 mm 8 4 to 500 Hz 9 8 m s2 Shock conforming to IEC 60068 2 29 250 m s2 6 ms 1000 shocks NOTICE Ensure that no condensation dewing develops on or inside the HMI device after transporting it at low temperatures or after it has been exposed to extreme ...

Page 138: ... difficult operating conditions for example due to Corrosive vapors gases oils or chemicals Electrical or magnetic fields of high intensity In plants that require special monitoring for example Elevators Systems in especially hazardous rooms Mechanical ambient conditions The mechanical ambient conditions for the HMI device are specified in the following table in terms of sinusoidal vibration Frequ...

Page 139: ... vertical axes Shock Shock test in accordance with IEC 60068 Part 2 27 Type of shock Half sine Shock intensity Peak value 15 g duration 11 ms Direction of impact 3 shocks in direction at each one of the three associated vertical axes Climatic ambient conditions The following table shows the climatic ambient conditions for operation of the HMI device Ambient conditions Permitted range Comments Temp...

Page 140: ...Protection Class I in accordance with IEC 60536 i e PE ground terminal to profile rail required Protection against foreign objects and water Degree of protection in accordance with IEC 60529 Explanation Front When mounted IP65 Front face only Type 4X Type 12 indoor use only Rear panel IP20 Touch protection test with standard test probes There is no protection against ingress by water The degree of...

Page 141: ...ssignment 1 24 VDC L 2 GND 24 V M 8 5 2 PROFIBUS Sub D RS422 485 Name of interface on HMI device X2 Sub D socket 9 pin with screw lock Pin Assignment for the RS 422 Assignment for the RS 485 1 n c n c 2 GND 24 V GND 24 V 3 TxD Data channel B 4 RD RTS 5 GND 5 V floating GND 5 V floating 6 5 VDC floating 5 VDC floating 7 24 VDC out max 100 mA 24 VDC out max 100 mA 8 TxD Data channel A 9 RxD NC ...

Page 142: ...terface on HMI device X1 RJ45 plug connector Pin Assignment 1 Tx 2 Tx 3 Rx 4 n c 5 n c 6 Rx 7 n c 8 n c Meaning of LEDs State Green SPEED LED Yellow LINK LED No connection On 1 Off 10 MB connection Off On 100 MB connection On On Active data transfer 10 MB Off Flashing Active data transfer 100 MB On Flashing 1 For KTP1000 Basic and TP1500 Basic Off ...

Page 143: ...e error alarms simultaneously group acknowledgement 16 acknowledgment groups Edit alarm Yes Alarms Alarm indicator Yes Alarm buffer capacity 256 alarms Simultaneously queued alarm events Max 64 View alarm Yes Alarm buffer Delete alarm buffer Yes Tags values and lists Object Specification KP300 Basic mono PN KTP400 Basic mono PN KP400 Basic color PN KTP400 Basic color PN KTP600 Basic mono PN KTP600...

Page 144: ... Object Specification Basic Panels Length no of characters 320 For alarms Yes For screens Yes Infotexts For screen objects for example for I O field switch button invisible button Yes Additional functions Object Specification Basic Panels mono Basic Panels color Screen settings Touch screen calibration Brightness setting Contrast setting Yes 1 Yes Yes 1 Yes 2 Language change Number of languages 5 ...

Page 145: ...the following system functions for the Basic Panels System function syntax Application SetBitInTag Tag Bit Sets a bit in the specified tag to 1 TRUE ReSetBitInTag Tag Bit Sets a bit in the specified tag to 0 FALSE InvertBitInTag Tag Bit Inverts a bit in the specified tag SetColorBackgroundLighting value 1 Specifies the color for the backlighting 1 KP300 Basic mono PN only For more information refe...

Page 146: ...Technical specifications 8 6 Functional scope with WinCC flexible and WinCC Basic Panels 146 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 ...

Page 147: ...ch doku portal Your local representative http www automation siemens com mcms aspa db en Pages default aspx Training center http sitrain automation siemens com sitrainworld AppLang en Industry Mall http mall automation siemens com When contacting your local representative or Technical Support please have the following information at hand Order number of the device MLFB BIOS version industry PC or ...

Page 148: ... was configured System events are output in the language currently set on your HMI device System event parameters System events may contain encrypted parameters which are relevant to troubleshooting because they provide a reference to the source code of the runtime software These parameters are output after the text Error code Description of the system events A listing of all system alarms for you...

Page 149: ...mponents and modules endangered by electrostatic discharge EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EN European standard ES Engineering System ESD Components and modules endangered by electrostatic discharge GND Ground HF High Frequency HMI Human Machine Interface IEC International Electronic Commission IF Interface IP Internet Protocol LED Light Emitting Diode MAC Media Access Control MOS Metal Oxide Se...

Page 150: ...y Digital Card SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage SP Service Pack PLC Programmable Logic Controller STN Super Twisted Nematic Sub D Subminiature D plug TAB Tabulator TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TFT Thin Film Transistor TTY Teletype TxD Transmit Data UL Underwriter s Laboratory USB Universal Serial Bus UPS Uninterruptible power supply WINS Windows Internet Naming Service ...

Page 151: ...oment at which the initiation of an alarm is reset by the PLC Alarm user specific User specific alarms report specific states of a plant that is interconnected with the HMI device via the PLC Automation system An automation system is a PLC of the SIMATIC S7 product line e g SIMATIC S7 300 Boot loader The boot loader is used to start the operating system and is started automatically after power on ...

Page 152: ...input and output of values Flash memory Flash memory is a non volatile memory with EEPROM chips that is implemented either as mobile storage medium or as permanently installed memory module on the motherboard Function key Function keys on the HMI device can be assigned user specific functions The functions assigned to those keys are defined in the engineering phase The function key assignment can ...

Page 153: ...of faults Object An object is a project element such as a screen or an alarm Objects are used to view or enter texts and values on the HMI device Operating element An operating element is a project component that is used to enter values and trigger functions A button is such an operating element Plant General term referring to machinery processing centers systems plants and processes which are ope...

Page 154: ...ject file to the corresponding HMI device The upload function must be activated accordingly on the configuring PC at the time of the transfer The compressed project file is usually saved to an external memory card A compressed project file has the extension pdz Project file executable An executable project file is generated from the project file for a specific HMI device in the course of engineeri...

Page 155: ...s STEP 7 Micro WIN STEP 7 Micro WIN is the programming software for SIMATIC S7 200 PLCs Symbolic I O field Symbolic I O fields are used for the input and output of values A field contains a list of default entries from which one can be selected System alarms System alarms are assigned the System alarm class A system alarm reports internal states of the HMI device and of the PLC Tab order The tab o...

Page 156: ...ime Advanced or the SCADA system WinCC Runtime Professional A project created with WinCC has the file extension ap11 An executable project file on a HMI device has the extension fwx WinCC flexible WinCC flexible is an engineering software for configuring SIMATIC Panels SIMATIC Industrial PC and Standard PC in machine related areas with the visualization software WinCC flexible Runtime A project cr...

Page 157: ...onditions 137 Transport conditions 137 Clock KP300 Basic 132 KTP1000 Basic TP1500 Basic 136 KTP400 Basic KTP600 Basic 134 Commissioning engineers 3 Compatibility conflict 96 Components sensitive to electrostatic charge 119 Conductor cross section Equipotential bonding 38 Configuration phase 89 Configuring MPI Profibus Settings 69 Network settings 70 RS422 RS485 port 46 Time server 71 86 Configurin...

Page 158: ...Save 112 with WinCC 114 With WinCC flexible 110 Figures 5 Functional scope Alarm buffer 143 Alarms 143 Graphic objects 144 Infotext 144 Language change 144 Limit value monitoring 143 Recipes 144 Safety 144 Scaling 143 Screen settings 144 Screens 143 Tags 143 Text lists 143 Text objects 144 Trend views 144 G Guidelines ESD guidelines 119 H High frequency radiation 25 HMI device Connecting 36 Data b...

Page 159: ...ransport conditions 137 Memory KP300 Basic 132 KTP1000 Basic TP1500 Basic 135 KTP400 Basic KTP600 Basic 133 Mounting EMC compatible 118 HMI device 34 Mounting clamp Aluminum 35 Plastic 36 MPI Profibus Settings 68 N Non isolated plant configuration 131 O Offline Operating mode 90 Test 95 Online Operating mode 90 Test 96 OP properties Device 68 Display 68 License 68 Touch 68 Operating Control Panel ...

Page 160: ...I device 101 RS 422 to RS 232 converter 23 RS422 RS485 port Configuring 46 S Safe electrical isolation 131 Safety Standards 117 Safety instruction Compatibility conflict 96 Data channel 102 106 Data loss 101 105 Equipotential bonding cable 38 General 26 High frequency radiation 25 Operation indoors 26 Power failure 96 Preventing inadvertent operation 115 Storage 137 Transport 137 unauthorized clea...

Page 161: ...133 135 Supply voltage 132 134 136 Test Power supply 131 Testing HMI device 48 Time server Configuring 86 Time Server Configuration 68 Trademarks 6 Transfer 89 90 91 Automatic 93 Manual 91 Transfer settings 68 Transferring Project 89 Transport conditions 137 U UL approval 117 Update Using WinCC flexible 103 Updating Operating system 101 105 Operating system of the HMI device 109 Using ProSave 104 ...

Page 162: ...Index Basic Panels 162 Operating Instructions 04 2012 A5E02421799 03 ...

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