Summary of Contents for SIMATIC HMI KTP1200 Basic DP

Page 1: ...________ ___________________ ___________________ SIMATIC HMI HMI devices Basic Panels 2nd Generation Operating Instructions 10 2016 A5E33293231 AB Preface Overview 1 Safety instructions 2 Mounting and connecting 3 Operating the device 4 Configuring the device 5 Commissioning a project 6 Maintenance and care 7 Technical specifications 8 Technical Support A Abbreviations B ...

Page 2: ...ly by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the 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 prod...

Page 3: ...g engineers The commissioning engineer 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 dur...

Page 4: ...ic Touch device with function keys PROFINET WinCC TIA Portal as of V13 1 KTP700 Basic PROFINET KTP700 Basic DP PROFIBUS KTP900 Basic PROFINET KTP1200 Basic PROFINET KTP1200 Basic DP PROFIBUS 1 Devices are configurable as of WinCC V13 The description in this manual relates to V14 or higher Basic knowledge required Knowledge of automation technology and process communication is necessary to understa...

Page 5: ... individual tasks are highlighted by a red number circle A light blue highlight indicates components and tools that are required in the course of a task KTP700 Basic is sometimes shown in the figures as a 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 ...

Page 6: ...s used when it is necessary to differentiate between different versions of the configuration software WinCC Runtime refers to the runtime software that can run on HMI devices Names of the hardware These operating instructions describe the new Basic Panels 2nd Generation which replaces the current Basic Panels The term Basic Panel is used synonymously for a Basic Panel 2nd Generation in these instr...

Page 7: ... conditions 21 3 1 3 Selecting a mounting position 22 3 1 4 Checking clearances 23 3 1 5 Making the mounting cutout 24 3 2 Mounting the HMI device 25 3 3 Connecting the HMI device 27 3 3 1 Connection sequence 27 3 3 2 Connecting the equipotential bonding circuit 28 3 3 3 Connecting the power supply 29 3 3 4 Connecting a programming device 31 3 3 5 Connecting the configuration PC 31 3 3 6 Connectin...

Page 8: ...Configuring Autostart or wait time 59 5 13 Changing the password settings 60 5 14 Displaying licensing information for the HMI device 61 5 15 Displaying information about the HMI device 62 5 16 Change network settings of PROFINET devices 63 5 17 Change network settings of PROFIBUS devices 64 5 18 Assigning transfer parameters 65 5 19 Configure Sm rt Server 66 5 20 Importing a certificate via USB 6...

Page 9: ...9 Managing WinCC options 92 6 10 Transferring a license key 93 7 Maintenance and care 95 7 1 Maintenance and care 95 7 2 Recycling 96 8 Technical specifications 97 8 1 Certificates and approvals 97 8 2 Electromagnetic compatibility 99 8 2 1 Emitted interference 99 8 2 2 Immunity to interferences 99 8 3 Mechanical ambient conditions 99 8 3 1 Transport and storage conditions 99 8 3 2 Operating Condi...

Page 10: ...TP700 Basic and KTP700 Basic DP 109 8 7 3 KTP900 Basic KTP1200 Basic and KTP1200 Basic DP 111 8 8 Interface description 113 8 8 1 Power supply 113 8 8 2 PROFIBUS Sub D RS422 485 113 8 8 3 PROFINET LAN 114 8 8 4 USB 114 8 9 Scope of functions with WinCC 115 A Technical Support 119 A 1 Service and support 119 A 2 System events 120 B Abbreviations 121 Glossary 123 Index 129 ...

Page 11: ...ants with the second generation of SIMATIC HMI Basic Panels While the price of the new devices is based on the current panels their scope of performance has been expanded tremendously The high resolution and a color depth of up to 65 500 colors are major factors contributing to the increased performance Even the connectivity either by PROFINET or PROFIBUS interface plus USB port could be significa...

Page 12: ...2 Design of the PROFINET devices The figure below shows the design of the PROFINET devices using KTP700 Basic as an example Power supply connection Mounting seal USB port Function keys PROFINET interface Rating plate Recesses for a mounting clip Connection for functional ground Display touch screen Guide for labeling strips ...

Page 13: ...3 Design of the PROFIBUS devices The figure below shows the design of the PROFIBUS devices using KTP700 Basic DP as an example Power supply connection Mounting seal RS 422 RS 485 port Function keys USB port Rating plate Recesses for a mounting clip Functional earth connection Display touch screen Guides for labeling strips ...

Page 14: ...3231 AB 1 4 Scope of delivery The scope of delivery of the HMI device includes the following components Name Figure Quantity HMI device 1 Quick Installation Guide 1 Mounting clips with grub screw According to the quantity required for mounting in accessory kit Power supply connector 1 in accessory kit ...

Page 15: ...nels DP 6AV6671 8XE00 0AX0 90 degree elbow adapter For RS 422 RS 485 port cable outlet to rear 6AV6671 8XD00 0AX0 PROFIBUS connector Recommended PROFIBUS connector with straight cable outlet 6GK1500 0FC10 PROFINET RJ45 connector IE FC RJ45 Plug 2x2 Required for connection of Basic Panels with PROFINET interface to PROFINET 6GK1901 1BB10 2AA0 Protective films Name Purpose Article number Protective ...

Page 16: ...els 2nd Generation 16 Operating Instructions 10 2016 A5E33293231 AB Other accessories Additional USB accessories can be found on the Internet in the following entry FAQ 19188460 https support industry siemens com cs ww en view 19188460 ...

Page 17: ...et in which the HMI device is installed may only be accessed with a key or tool and 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 Installation as intended WARNING Installation only in machinery that conforms to the machinery directive Yo...

Page 18: ...to protect plants systems machines and networks against cyber threats it is necessary to implement and continuously maintain a holistic state of the art industrial security concept Siemens products and solutions only form one element of such a concept Customer is responsible to prevent unauthorized access to its plants systems machines and networks Systems machines and components should only be co...

Page 19: ...tecting the administrator accounts to prevent unauthorized changes To do this use secure passwords and a standard user account for normal operation Other measures such as the use of security policies should be applied as needed 2 2 Notes about usage NOTICE The HMI device is approved for indoor use only The HMI device may be damaged if it is operated outdoors Operate the HMI device indoors only Ind...

Page 20: ...aused by address conflict Communication errors can occur if several devices in a network share the same bus address or IP address Make sure that your HMI device is assigned a unique address in the network Note Updating tag values following a communication error If communication between an HMI device and controller is interrupted all tag values displayed on the HMI device will be replaced by a hash...

Page 21: ...cribed in section Scope of delivery Page 14 Keep the provided documentation in a safe place The documentation is part of the HMI device and is required for subsequent commissioning 3 1 2 Checking the operating conditions Note the information in the following sections of these operating instructions before installing the HMI device Certificates and approvals Page 97 Electromagnetic compatibility Pa...

Page 22: ...re the maximum permitted ambient temperature for operation If there is sufficient forced ventilation the device can also be operated in the inclined mounting position up to the maximum permitted ambient temperature for vertical installation The device may otherwise be damaged and its certifications and warranty will be rendered null and void The ambient temperature ranges listed in this section ap...

Page 23: ...rature in the cabinet with vertical mounting Vertical mounting 0 inclined Maximum 40 C Inclined mounting inclined up to 35 Maximum 35 C See also Operating Conditions Page 101 3 1 4 Checking clearances The following clearances are required around the HMI device to ensure sufficient self ventilation Required clearance around the HMI devices All dimensions in mm ...

Page 24: ...only be guaranteed if the following requirements are met Material thickness at the mounting cutout for a protection rating of IP65 or Front face only Type 4X Type 12 indoor use only 2 mm to 6 mm Permitted deviation from plane at the mounting cutout 0 5 mm This condition must be met for the mounted HMI device Permitted surface roughness in the area of the mounting seal 120 µm Rz 120 Mounting compat...

Page 25: ... devices in horizontal mounting position Dimensions of the mounting cutout for the Basic HMI devices in vertical mounting position All dimensions in mm See also Accessories Page 15 3 2 Mounting the HMI device Required tools and accessories Slotted screwdriver size 2 Mounting clips for HMI device Required quantity KTP400 Basic 4 KTP700 Basic 7 KTP700 Basic DP 7 KTP900 Basic 10 KTP1200 Basic 12 KTP1...

Page 26: ...ng labeling strips are not caught between the mounting cutout and HMI device Securing the HMI device with mounting clips 1 If mounting clips and grub screws are available separately in the accessory kit insert a grub screw into the mounting clip bore hole and turn it several times 2 Place the first mounting clip into the corresponding cutout 3 Fasten the mounting clip with a size 2 screwdriver The...

Page 27: ...e 3 Crimp pliers Power supply connector 24 V DC with sufficient amperage See Technical specifications Page 109 Procedure Keep to the following sequence of tasks when connecting the HMI device 1 Connecting the equipotential bonding circuit Page 28 2 Connecting the power supply Page 29 3 Connecting the configuration PC Page 31 4 Connecting the controller Page 33 Note Strain relief Contacts can be br...

Page 28: ... shielded data cables and their shielding is bonded at both ends to the grounding protective conductor the impedance of the additionally installed equipotential bonding conductor 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 equipotential bonding between...

Page 29: ...otential bonding conductor cross section 4 mm2 2 Connect the equipotential bonding conductor to the equipotential bonding rail 3 3 3 Connecting the power supply Stripping the cable 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 Install the end sleeves on the cable ends u...

Page 30: ...n the specified voltage range Otherwise malfunctions at the HMI device cannot be ruled out Applies to non isolated system configurations Connect the GND 24 V connection from the 24 V power supply output to equipotential bonding for uniform reference potential You should always select a central point of termination 1 Connect the two power supply cables to the power supply connector as shown Secure ...

Page 31: ...ransfer a project Transfer an HIM device image Connecting a programming device to a Basic Panel DP 1 Shut down the HMI device 2 Connect an RS 485 PROFIBUS connector to the HMI device 3 Connect an RS 485 PROFIBUS connector to the programming device 3 3 5 Connecting the configuration PC A configuration PC gives you the following options Transfer a project Transfer an HIM device image Reset the HMI d...

Page 32: ...user is responsible for the security of the data network proper functioning of the data network cannot be guaranteed under all circumstances for example in case of targeted attacks that result in an overload of the device Use a CAT5 Ethernet cable or higher to connect the configuration PC 1 Shut down the HMI device 2 Connect one RJ45 connector of the LAN cable to the HMI device 3 Connect the other...

Page 33: ...el Route the data lines parallel to the equipotential bonding conductors Connect the shields of the data lines to the ground You can operate a maximum of four controllers at the same time Connecting a controller to a Basic Panel DP You can connect Basic Panels DP via the RS 422 RS 485 interface to the following SIMATIC controllers SIMATIC S7 200 SIMATIC S7 300 400 SIMATIC S7 1200 SIMATIC S7 1500 W...

Page 34: ...he data network cannot be guaranteed under all circumstances for example in case of targeted attacks that result in an overload of the device You can connect Basic Panels with PROFINET interface to the following SIMATIC controllers SIMATIC S7 200 SIMATIC S7 300 400 SIMATIC S7 1200 SIMATIC S7 1500 WinAC SIMOTION LOGO You can connect Basic Panels with PROFINET interface to the following controllers ...

Page 35: ...ouse or USB keyboard only for commissioning and servicing purposes to the USB port Note USB 2 0 certified cable required If you use a USB cable which is not USB 2 0 certified errors may occur during data transfer Use only USB cables that are labeled Certified HI SPEED USB 2 0 Note USB cable length maximum 1 5 m USB cables with lengths of more than 1 5 m do not ensure secure data transfer The cable...

Page 36: ...d the values in the chapter USB Page 114 Note USB stick is not detected Depending on the type of USB stick you use it may happen that the operating system does not detect the USB stick In this case use a different USB stick 3 4 Switching on and testing the HMI device Switching on the HMI device Switching on the power supply The screen lights up shortly after power is switched on If the HMI device ...

Page 37: ... Transfer mode The Transfer mode can only be activated when at least one data channel has been enabled for the transfer Press the Start button to start the project on the HMI device Press the Settings button to start the Settings page of the Start Center You can change various settings on this page for example the transfer settings Switching off the HMI device 1 Close any active projects on the HM...

Page 38: ... be broken or wires can be torn off if cables are not provided adequate strain relief Provide adequate strain relief for all cables The following HMI devices come equipped with a fixing element on the back for strain relief KTP900 Basic KTP1200 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 ...

Page 39: ...tly reduce the life of the touch screen and possibly lead to total failure of the touch screen Do not touch the touch screen with pointed or sharp objects Avoid contacting the touch screen abruptly with hard objects Avoid continuous operation of the touch screen with gestures Triggering unintended actions Touching several operating elements at the same time can trigger unintended actions Touch onl...

Page 40: ...en input is complete Note Description of all operating elements A comprehensive description of all operating elements for your HMI device is provided in Display and operating elements section of the WinCC Online Help 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...

Page 41: ...een keyboard of all Basic HMI devices with touch functionality Cursor left Cursor right Delete character on left Cancel input Delete character on right Confirm input Shift to upper case for the next character to be entered Permanent shift to upper case corresponds to the CAPS LOCK function Switchover to numeric keypad Switchover to alphanumeric keypad Display infotext The infotext configured for t...

Page 42: ...ouch an operating element that requires input Depending on the type of operating element and the required input this may be an alphanumerical or a numerical keyboard Both keyboards are available in landscape and in portrait Alphanumerical screen keyboard For HMI devices in landscape the alphanumerical keyboard has the assignment of a computer keyboard in US layout QWERTY You can set the keyboard t...

Page 43: ...ces in portrait the letters are sorted alphabetically Note Job mailbox has no effect Job mailbox 51 Select 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 ...

Page 44: ...ce 4 3 The screen keyboards Basic Panels 2nd Generation 44 Operating Instructions 10 2016 A5E33293231 AB Numerical screen keyboard The numerical keyboard only offers numbers and the letters A to F for hexadecimal inputs ...

Page 45: ...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 of decimal places is checked when you enter a value in this type of I O field Decimal places that exceed the limi...

Page 46: ...d opens A value existing in the operating element is applied to the display line of the keyboard 2 Change or overwrite the value Depending on the settings the HMI device outputs an audible signal On the alphanumerical keyboard use the Shift key to enter upper case letters 3 Press 123 on the alphanumerical screen keyboard to switch to numbers and special characters You return with ABC 4 Press Retur...

Page 47: ...scape the navigation area is on the left and the work area on the right in the display If the device is configured in portrait the navigation area is on the top and the work area on the bottom in the display When the display space in the navigation area or work area is not sufficient to display all buttons or icons scroll bars will be displayed You can scroll on the navigation area or work area us...

Page 48: ...er of the 4 device The following button for minimizing and maximizing the navigation area is located between the navigation area and work area Protecting the Start Center with a password You can protect the Start Center against unauthorized operation You can read the settings in the Start Center without having entered a password however you are not permitted to edit the settings This prevents inad...

Page 49: ...tion connections Page 55 Configuring the time server Page 56 Enter time and date Page 57 Activating the acoustic signal Page 58 Configuring Autostart or wait time Page 59 Changing the password settings Page 60 Displaying licensing information for the HMI device Page 61 Displaying information about the HMI device Page 62 Change network settings of PROFINET devices Page 63 Change network settings of...

Page 50: ...ect the scope of the backup Complete backup Complete backup Recipe from device memory Recipes only User management User management data only 4 Select the storage medium on which the data is backed up 5 Specify the file name of the backup file and the path If no storage medium is inserted into the HMI device the File name and Path fields are empty If not enough memory space is available on the stor...

Page 51: ...ted after a security prompt Back up your data before the restore operation if necessary 1 Touch the Service Commissioning icon 2 Press the Restore button With Restore you restore data that was backed up to an external USB storage medium on the HMI device 3 Select the storage medium on which the data is backed up 4 Select the backup file The path is displayed If no storage medium is inserted into t...

Page 52: ...a before the load operation if necessary 1 Touch the Service Commissioning icon 2 Press the Project Download button With Project Download you have the option of loading an individual project from an external storage medium into the HMI device 3 Select the storage medium on which the data is backed up 4 Select the project file If no storage medium is inserted into the HMI device the Projects list i...

Page 53: ...n 2 Press the OS Update button With OS Update you update the operating system of the HMI device that is present as an image on an external storage medium 3 Select the storage medium on which the image is stored 4 Select the image file The path is displayed If no storage medium is inserted into the HMI device the File name and Path fields are empty 5 Use the Accept button to confirm The operating s...

Page 54: ...r controllers of type S7 1200 V2 0 and S7 1500 The IP address is set directly at the device option must be enabled in the configuration of the controller 3 Specify the MAC address of a controller or select automatic search MAC Address Indicate a specific controller Accessible devices in target subnet Find all accessible controllers in the subnet of the HMI device 4 If you have selected automatic s...

Page 55: ...ctions you overwrite the parameters of configured controller connections in the current project 3 A list shows all communication connections to controllers Select a communication connection from the list 4 The configured name and IP address are displayed You can enter a new IP address 5 Set the Override switch to ON The connection parameters will only be overwritten if Override is enabled 6 Use th...

Page 56: ...e update cycle of the time of day and if necessary a time shift Update cycle and time shift are valid for all configured time servers Note A time shift is configured in another window see section Enter time and date Page 57 1 Touch the Date Time icon 2 Set the Use NTP switch to ON in order to enable time of day synchronization 3 Under Update Rate specify the time interval at which the time of day ...

Page 57: ...nd date 1 Touch the Date Time icon 2 Press the Date Time button 3 If you are using a time server NTP ON set a time shift with the selection wheel under Time shift if required If you are not using a time server NTP OFF set the desired time and the desired time shift with the selection wheel The resulting local time is displayed under Localtime ...

Page 58: ...els 2nd Generation 58 Operating Instructions 10 2016 A5E33293231 AB 5 11 Activating the acoustic signal 1 Touch the Sounds icon 2 Set the Sound switch to ON Once you have set Sound to ON you receive acoustic feedback when you touch the touch screen in the active project ...

Page 59: ... 2 Set the Autostart switch to ON 3 Set the wait time with the selection wheel under Wait The wait time is the time in seconds between the appearance of the Start Center and the automatic start of the project Value range 0 60 sec Note Immediate start of the project with a delay time of 0 seconds The project starts immediately if a delay time of 0 seconds is set It is now no longer possible to call...

Page 60: ...ers If the password is no longer available for the Start Center you first have to update the operating system before you can make any changes in the Start Center All data on the HMI device will be overwritten when you update the operating system Activating password protection 1 Touch the System Control Info icon 2 Press the Access Protection button 3 Enter a password in the Password text box Touch...

Page 61: ...sword protection 1 Touch the System Control Info icon 2 Press the Access Protection button 3 Delete the entries in the Password text box 4 Delete the entries in the Confirm Password text box 5 14 Displaying licensing information for the HMI device 1 Touch the System Control Info icon 2 Press the License Info button to display license information for the HMI device software ...

Page 62: ...he bookmarks up in the navigation area 3 Change to the System Info tab The System Info tab is used to display specific information on the HMI device You will need this information when contacting Technical Support Device HMI device name Image version Version of the HMI device image Bootloader version Version of the bootloader Bootloader release date Release date of the boot loader PN X1 MAC addres...

Page 63: ...s assignment 3 If you assign the address yourself enter valid values with the screen keyboard in the entry fields IP address Subnet mask and possibly Default gateway 4 Select the transmission mode and speed in the PROFINET network in the Mode and speed selection box under Ethernet parameters Valid values are 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps and HDX half duplex or FDX full duplex If you select the Auto Negotiat...

Page 64: ...roject but are only applied later 1 Touch the Network Interface icon 2 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 3 Enter the time limit for the PROFIBUS communication in the Time out text box Valid values are 1 s 10 s 100 s 4 Select the profile from the Profile selection box 5 Select the transmission rate from...

Page 65: ...ed you can start a transfer from the configuring PC while the project is running The running project is closed in this case and the new project is transferred The new project starts after it is transferred 4 To select the check of the signature during transfer of an HMI device image select Validate Signatures ON This function is available in connection with an HMI device image that is compatible w...

Page 66: ...m rtServer is to be started together with the HMI device instead of later with the project Select Close with Runtime if the Sm rtServer is to be closed together with the project 4 Make sure that the Accept Socket connection switch is in the ON position Otherwise a client connection to the Sm rtServer is not possible 5 Assign secure passwords for Password 1 and Password 2 for access of the Sm rtCli...

Page 67: ... between a Sm rtClient and the Sm rtServer Requirement A Basic Panel with PROFINET interface and an HMI device image compatible with WinCC TIA Portal V14 or higher A USB memory device with a valid certificate is connected to the Basic Panel Procedure 1 Touch the Internet Settings icon 2 Press the Import Certificate button 3 Select the desired certificate 4 If the certificate is password protected ...

Page 68: ...higher A USB memory device is connected to the Basic Panel Procedure 1 Touch the Internet Settings icon 2 Press the Certificate Store button 3 Select the desired certificate 4 If you want to display information about the selected certificate press the Details button You can delete the selected certificate on the HMI device using the Delete button 5 To close the detailed view of the certificate pre...

Page 69: ...uch icon 2 Press the Recalibrate button and then press any spot on the touch screen within the next 15 seconds 3 Touch the five calibration crosses one after the other If you have not touched a calibration cross within the expected range calibration will start once again If you have touched all calibration crosses within the expected range calibration is complete and will be saved ...

Page 70: ...may otherwise be truncated 1 Touch the Display icon 2 Select the screen orientation 0 Landscape for landscape 90 Portrait for portrait 3 Use the Brightness slider to set the screen brightness Value range 10 100 You can set the display brightness of the HMI device to a value between 0 and 100 with the SetBrightness system function If the brightness is set to 0 and the screen saver switches on touch...

Page 71: ...t 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 1 Press Screensaver to open the Screensaver dialog 2 Switch on the screensaver with Enable screensaver 3 Enter the number of minutes with the selection wheel before the screen saver is to be activated under Wait You may select values between...

Page 72: ...Configuring the device 5 24 Setting the screen saver Basic Panels 2nd Generation 72 Operating Instructions 10 2016 A5E33293231 AB ...

Page 73: ...g the project to the HMI device You can transfer a project to an HMI device as follows Transfer from the configuration PC Restore from a PC using ProSave In this case an archived project is transferred from a PC to the HMI device The configuration software does not need to be installed on the PC ProSave is a service tool that enables you to manage data on your HMI device With ProSave you can updat...

Page 74: ...ng mode In this mode there is no communication between the HMI device and the controller Even though the HMI device can be operated it cannot exchange data with the controller Online operating mode In this mode the HMI device and the controller communicate with each other You can operate the system on the HMI device according to your system configuration Transfer mode In this mode you can transfer...

Page 75: ...et to factory settings MPI PROFIBUS DP PROFINET Yes USB Yes Yes Assign IP address and device name edit communication connections PROFINET Yes 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 devic...

Page 76: ... 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 loading di...

Page 77: ... HMI device cannot be inadvertently switched to transfer mode Transfer mode can trigger unintentional actions in the system You can issue a password in the Start Center to restrict access to the transfer settings and thus avoid unauthorized modifications Requirements The project is open in WinCC The project is compiled The HMI device is connected to a configuration PC The data channel parameters a...

Page 78: ...sferred to the HMI device An error message is displayed on the configuration PC if the connection is not available or disrupted The project is available on the HMI device following successful transfer The transferred project is started automatically 6 4 4 Testing a project Introduction You have the following options to test a project Test the project on the configuration PC You can test a project ...

Page 79: ...test individual project functions on the HMI device without them being affected by the controller Controller tags therefore are not updated Test the operating elements and visualization of the project as far as possible without connecting to the controller Requirement for online testing The project has been transferred to the HMI device The HMI device is in Online mode Procedure In Online mode you...

Page 80: ...restore operation is interrupted due to power failure on the HMI device the operating system of the HMI device may be deleted In this case you have to reset the HMI device to its factory settings Compatibility conflict If a message is output on the HMI device warning you of a compatibility conflict during the restore operation the operating system must be updated Note A data transfer can take seve...

Page 81: ...pes generates a backup copy of the HMI device s recipe data records in PSB format User management generates a backup copy of the HMI device s user data in PSB format 5 Select a destination folder and a file name for the psb backup file 6 Set Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the HMI device automatically sets Transfer mode when a backup is initi...

Page 82: ...ogress 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 3 Backup and restore using WinCC Requirement The HMI device is connected to the configuration PC or the PC with ProSave The HMI device is selected in the project navigation If a server is used for data backup The HMI device has access to the...

Page 83: ...sed 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 configuration 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 s...

Page 84: ...ta channel When resetting to factory settings all data channel parameters used are reset The transfer can only be started following reconfiguration of the data channel See also Data transmission options Page 75 6 6 3 Updating the operating system using ProSave Requirement The HMI device is connected to a PC on which ProSave is installed The data channel parameters are assigned on the HMI device Pr...

Page 85: ...date is initiated 8 Select Update OS on the PC to run the operating system update 9 Follow the instructions in ProSave A progress bar indicates the progress of the operating system update A message is displayed when the operating system update is successfully completed and the HMI device is restarted Result The transferred image is available on the HMI device 6 7 Updating the operating system Basi...

Page 86: ...ng system Note Calibrating the touch screen After the update you may have to recalibrate the touch screen See also Update operating system from external storage medium Page 53 6 7 2 Resetting the factory settings In ProSave or WinCC you can update the operating system with or without resetting to factory settings Updating the operating system without reset to factory settings First switch into Tra...

Page 87: ...the HMI device image file file type fwf under Image path The HMI device image files are available under Programs Siemens Automation Portal V TIA version Data Hmi Transfer TIA version Images The output area provides information on the version of the successfully opened HMI device image file 7 Switch to Transfer mode on the HMI device If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the devic...

Page 88: ... the License Keys You should also back up the License Keys before resetting to factory settings Requirement The HMI device is connected to the configuration PC The appropriate data channel is configured on the HMI device The HMI device is selected in the project navigation Procedure 1 Select the Update operating system command from the menu under Online HMI device maintenance on the configuration ...

Page 89: ... the General tab and select Ethernet from the Connection area 3 Enter an IP address Note Possible address conflicts with incorrect IP address Do not use a dynamic IP configuration for Reset to factory settings Specify a unique IP address of the subnet in which the configuration PC is located For the duration of the update process the HMI device is automatically assigned to the specified address of...

Page 90: ...operating system is missing carry out the steps described above to reset the device to the factory settings and try again Note Calibrating the touch screen When the restore operation has been completed you may have to recalibrate the touch screen 6 7 6 Resetting to factory settings with WinCC NOTICE Updating the operating system deletes all data on the HMI device When you update the operating syst...

Page 91: ...perating system image you want to transfer to the HMI device 3 Enable Restore factory settings 4 Click Update OS This starts the update The update operation can take time depending on the connection selected The HMI device is restarted when the operating system update is successfully completed Result The transferred image is available on the HMI device The factory settings are reset 6 8 Reset to f...

Page 92: ...e recovery operation remove the USB memory stick and press the REBOOT button 6 9 Managing WinCC options You can install the following WinCC options on an HMI device WinCC options supplied with WinCC for the Engineering System and Runtime WinCC options purchased in addition to WinCC for the Engineering System and Runtime The HMI device type determines which WinCC options can be installed For an ove...

Page 93: ...CC option from the HMI device 5 To start the installation or removal click OK The selected WinCC options have been installed on or removed from the HMI device See also Configure Sm rt Server Page 66 6 10 Transferring a license key You need a license key for WinCC options to use them on an HMI device The required license keys are usually supplied on a storage medium for example a USB stick You can ...

Page 94: ...ect Target System dialog is displayed 4 Select the device type of your HMI device 5 Select the connection 6 Configure the corresponding connection parameters in line with the selected connection in the window of the same name 7 Click OK The connection to the HMI device is established The connected HMI device is displayed in the left area of the Automation License Manager 8 On the left select the d...

Page 95: ...ional response in the controller can be triggered by touching keys Switch the HMI device off before cleaning to prevent unintentional responses Note Damage caused by unauthorized cleaning products The HMI device may be damaged if compressed air steam jet blowers aggressive solvents or scouring powders are used for cleaning purposes Do not clean the HMI device with compressed air or steam jet blowe...

Page 96: ...ons 10 2016 A5E33293231 AB 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 97: ...ards EN for programmable logic controllers published in the official gazettes of the European Union 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 2011 65 EU Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS Directive EC Declaration of Conformity The EC Declaration...

Page 98: ...하는 것을 목적으로 합니다 Note that this device conforms to Limit Class A for emission of radio interference This device can be used in all areas except the residential area Identification for Eurasion Customs Union EAC Eurasian Conformity Customs union of Russia Belarus and Kazakhstan Declaration of conformity according to Technical Regulations of the Customs Union TR CU Marine approvals The following marin...

Page 99: ...e that is transported and stored in its original packaging The device meets the requirements according to IEC 60721 3 2 Class 2M2 with the following amendments and limitations Type of condition Permitted range Free fall 1 m Vibration to IEC 60068 2 6 5 8 4 Hz deflection 3 5 mm 8 4 500 Hz acceleration 1 g Shock to IEC 60068 2 27 250 m s2 6 ms 1000 shocks 8 3 2 Operating Conditions The following inf...

Page 100: ...llowing information is for a device that is transported and temporarily stored in its original packaging The device meets the requirements according to IEC 60721 3 2 Class 2K2 with the following amendments and limitations Type of condition Permitted range Temperature 20 60 C Atmospheric pressure 1080 660 hPa corresponds to an elevation of 1000 3500 m Relative humidity 10 90 without condensation Po...

Page 101: ...condition Permitted position permitted range Temperature mounting in landscape format Vertical 0 50 C Inclined maximum inclination 35 0 40 C Temperature mounting in portrait format Vertical 0 40 C Inclined maximum inclination 35 0 35 C Atmospheric pressure 1080 795 hPa corresponds to an elevation of 1000 to 2000 m Relative humidity 10 90 without condensation Pollutant concentration SO2 0 5 ppm rel...

Page 102: ...0 V AC Degree of pollution and overvoltage category The device meets the following requirements according to IEC 61131 2 2007 Degree of pollution 2 Overvoltage category II Protection class Protection class III according to IEC 61131 2 Protection against foreign objects and water The device meets the requirements according to EN 60529 Device side Degree of protection Front When mounted IP65 Type 4X...

Page 103: ...Technical specifications 8 6 Dimension drawings Basic Panels 2nd Generation Operating Instructions 10 2016 A5E33293231 AB 103 8 6 Dimension drawings 8 6 1 Dimensional drawing of KTP400 Basic ...

Page 104: ...Technical specifications 8 6 Dimension drawings Basic Panels 2nd Generation 104 Operating Instructions 10 2016 A5E33293231 AB 8 6 2 Dimensional drawing of KTP700 Basic ...

Page 105: ...Technical specifications 8 6 Dimension drawings Basic Panels 2nd Generation Operating Instructions 10 2016 A5E33293231 AB 105 8 6 3 Dimensional drawing of KTP700 Basic DP ...

Page 106: ...Technical specifications 8 6 Dimension drawings Basic Panels 2nd Generation 106 Operating Instructions 10 2016 A5E33293231 AB 8 6 4 Dimensional drawing of KTP900 Basic ...

Page 107: ...Technical specifications 8 6 Dimension drawings Basic Panels 2nd Generation Operating Instructions 10 2016 A5E33293231 AB 107 8 6 5 Dimension drawings of KTP1200 Basic ...

Page 108: ...Technical specifications 8 6 Dimension drawings Basic Panels 2nd Generation 108 Operating Instructions 10 2016 A5E33293231 AB 8 6 6 Dimensional drawing of KTP1200 Basic DP ...

Page 109: ... Basic KTP700 Basic KTP700 Basic DP Type LCD TFT Active display area 95 x 53 9 mm 4 3 154 1 x 85 9 mm 7 Resolution 480 x 272 pixels 800 x 480 pixels Possible colors 16 bit 65536 colors Brightness control Yes Backlighting Half Brightness Life Time MTBF 1 LED 20 000 h Pixel error class in accordance with EN ISO 9241 307 II 1 MTBF Operating hours after which the maximum brightness is reduced by half ...

Page 110: ... voltage KTP400 Basic KTP700 Basic KTP700 Basic DP Rated voltage 24 V DC Permitted voltage range 19 2 to 28 8 V 20 20 Transients maximum permitted 35 V 500 ms Time between two transients minimum 50 s Current consumption Typical Approx 125 mA Approx 230 mA Approx 230 mA Constant current maximum Approx 310 mA Approx 440 mA Approx 500 mA Inrush current I2t Approx 0 2 A2s Fuse internal Electronic Misc...

Page 111: ...280 x 800 Colors displayable 16 bit 65536 colors Brightness control Yes Pixel error class in accordance with EN ISO 9241 307 II Backlighting Half Brightness Life Time MTBF 1 LED 20 000 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 driven dimming using the scre...

Page 112: ...Basic DP Rated voltage 24 V DC Permitted voltage range 19 2 28 8 V 20 20 Transients maximum permitted 35 V 500 ms Time between two transients minimum 50 s Current consumption Typical Approx 230 mA Approx 510 mA Approx 550 mA Constant current maximum Approx 440 mA Approx 650 mA Approx 800 mA Inrush current I2t Approx 0 2 A2s Fuse internal Electronic Miscellaneous KTP900 Basic KTP1200 Basic KTP1200 ...

Page 113: ...ctor 2 pin Pin Assignment 1 24 V DC L 2 GND 24 V M 8 8 2 PROFIBUS Sub D RS422 485 Name of interface on HMI device PROFIBUS DP 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 RxD RTS 5 GND 5 V floating GND 5 V floating 6 5 V DC floating 5 V DC floating 7 24 V DC out max 100 mA 24 V DC out max 100 mA 8...

Page 114: ...gnment 1 Tx 2 Tx 3 Rx 4 n c 5 n c 6 Rx 7 n c 8 n c Meaning of LEDs There is no connection if both LEDs are off The green Link LED lights up as soon as there is a physical connection The yellow Activity LED lights up during the data transfer 8 8 4 USB Name of interface on HMI device USB X60 USB socket The following table shows the pin assignment of the USB port Pin Assignment 1 5 V DC out max 500 m...

Page 115: ...ade for restrictions in configuration memory resources Tags values and lists Object Specification Quantity Tags Quantity 800 Limit value monitoring Input output Yes Linear scaling Input output Yes Elements per array Quantity 100 Text lists Quantity 300 Graphics lists Quantity 100 Alarms Object Specification Quantity Alarms Number of alarm classes 32 Number of discrete alarms 1000 Number of analog ...

Page 116: ...contained in recipes Recipes The specified values are maximum values and should not be used additive Object Specification Quantity Recipes Quantity 50 Elements per recipe 1 100 Data records per recipe 100 User data length in KB per data record 32 Reserved memory for data records in the internal Flash 256 KB 1 When arrays are used each array element represents a recipe element Logging Object Specif...

Page 117: ...ber of graphics lists 100 Number of text lists 300 Number of entries per text or graphics list 100 Number of graphic objects 1000 Number of text elements 2500 Safety Object Specification Basic Panels Safety Number of user groups 50 Number of users 50 Number of authorizations 32 Infotexts Object Specification Basic Panels Infotexts Length no of characters 500 For alarms Yes For screens Yes For scre...

Page 118: ...ons 10 2016 A5E33293231 AB Additional functions Object Specification Basic Panels Screen settings Touch screen calibration Brightness setting Yes Yes Language change Number of runtime languages 10 Graphic objects Vector and pixel graphics Yes Project Object Specification Basic Panels Project file srt Size 10 MB ...

Page 119: ...c tech 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 https mall industry siemens com When contacting your local representative or Technical Support please have the following information at hand Article number of the device MLFB BIOS version industry P...

Page 120: ... alarm window 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 a...

Page 121: ...dangered 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 Semiconductor MPI Multipo...

Page 122: ...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 123: ... at which an alarm is triggered by the PLC or HMI device Alarm deactivated Moment 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 use...

Page 124: ...trical equipment to function properly in its electromagnetic environment without influencing this environment Event Incoming events trigger defined functions Events can be configured Events which can be assigned to a button include Press and Release for example Field Area reserved in configured screens for the input and output of values Flash memory Flash memory is a non volatile memory with EEPRO...

Page 125: ...ce image contains the operating system of the HMI device including the elements of the Runtime software required for the executable project file I O field Enables the input or output of values on the HMI device and their transfer to the PLC Infotext A configured infotext provides information about objects within a project An alarm infotext for example can contain information on the cause and troub...

Page 126: ...can be managed on the HMI device The project on the configuring PC can also be set up for different HMI devices However on the HMI device you can only transfer the executable project which has been generated specifically for this HMI device Project file Source file from which the executable project file for the HMI device is generated The project file is usually not transferred and is retained on ...

Page 127: ...can be assigned data in the configuration software or on the HMI device and is then referred to as a data record The use of recipes ensures that all data assigned to a data record is transferred synchronously to the PLC Runtime software The Runtime software is a process visualization software which can be used to test projects on a configuring PC Screen Mode of visualization of all logically assoc...

Page 128: ...e TAB key Tags A tag is a defined memory area that is used to read and write values Those tags can be accessed from the PLC or using the HMI device We distinguish between external tags process tags and internal tags depending on whether or not the tag is interconnected with the PLC Transfer Transfer of an executable project from the configuring PC to the HMI device WinCC WinCC TIA Portal is engine...

Page 129: ...ation phase 73 Configuring Date and time 57 MPI PROFIBUS Settings 64 Network settings 63 Screen saver 71 Time server 56 Configuring PC 73 Connecting Controller 33 Equipotential bonding 28 Power supply 30 Programming device 31 USB device 35 Control cabinet Working on 17 Control Panel Functions 49 D Decimal places 45 Degree of pollution 102 Degree of protection 102 Display KTP400 Basic KTP700 Basic ...

Page 130: ... a certificate 67 Initial startup 73 Input device KTP400 Basic KTP700 Basic 109 KTP900 Basic KTP1200 Basic 111 Installation Horizontal mounting 22 Vertical 23 Installation as intended 17 Installing HMI device 25 WinCC option 93 Insulation test 102 Interfaces KTP400 Basic KTP700 Basic 110 KTP900 Basic KTP1200 Basic 112 Internet settings 68 L Labeling 98 Approvals 98 EC Declaration of Conformity 97 ...

Page 131: ... of solid foreign bodies 102 Protection against water 102 Protection class 102 Protective film 15 R Radiation 18 High frequency radiation 18 Radio interference 19 Rated load USB port 36 Rated voltage 109 Recommissioning 73 Recycling 96 Registered trademarks 6 Regulations for the prevention of accidents 17 Removing WinCC option 93 Restore 51 80 81 Data of the HMI device 83 With ProSave 81 with WinC...

Page 132: ...tem event in the online help 120 Parameters 120 System information Displaying 62 System limits HMI device 115 T Technical specifications Display 109 111 Input device 109 111 Interfaces 110 112 Memory 110 111 Supply voltage 110 112 Testing HMI device 36 Time server 56 Trademarks 6 Transfer 73 74 75 Automatic 77 Manual 75 Project 73 Transfer settings 65 Transferring License key 94 U UL approval 98 U...

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