Summary of Contents for SIMATIC HMI Mobile Panel 277 RO

Page 1: ...__________________ ___________________ SIMATIC HMI HMI device Mobile Panel 277 RO Operating Instructions 10 2015 A5E36824256 AA Preface Overview 1 Safety instructions and general notes 2 Planning application 3 Mounting and connecting 4 Operator controls and displays 5 Configuring the operating system 6 Using RemoteOperate Client 7 Backing up and restoring data 8 Maintenance and care 9 Technical sp...

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: ...of the HMI device however certain chapters may not be relevant to them e g the chapter on Maintenance and care Service technicians Service technicians rectify faults that occur during the process control phase The entire set of operating instructions is relevant to service technicians in principle Depending on the use of the HMI device however certain chapters may not be relevant to them e g the c...

Page 4: ...t Server A system on which the RemoteOperate Server software is installed or runs Client HMI device A system on which the RemoteOperate Client software package runs The following text notation will facilitate reading this manual Notation Scope Add figure Terminology that appears in the user interface for example dialog names and buttons Required inputs for example an IP address Path information Fi...

Page 5: ...1 4 The HMI device in the operating process 17 2 Safety instructions and general notes 19 2 1 General safety instructions 19 2 2 Standards certificates and approvals 22 2 3 Operating safety 23 2 4 Voltage supply 24 2 5 Notes about usage 24 2 6 Risk assessment 25 2 7 Enabling button 26 2 8 STOP button 28 2 9 Electromagnetic compatibility 29 2 10 Transport and storage conditions 31 3 Planning applic...

Page 6: ...s 53 4 5 4 Connecting a PC 56 4 6 Switching on and testing the HMI device 57 5 Operator controls and displays 59 5 1 Operator controls and displays on the Mobile Panel 277 RO 59 5 1 1 Overview 59 5 1 2 Enabling button 60 5 1 3 STOP button 62 5 1 3 1 Overview 62 5 1 3 2 Safety functions of the STOP button 64 5 1 3 3 STOP button on the connection box Plus 66 5 1 4 Using memory cards 67 5 2 Changing ...

Page 7: ...figuring network operation 99 6 8 1 Setting the device name of the HMI device 99 6 8 2 Changing the network configuration 100 6 8 3 Changing the logon data 101 6 9 Backup and restore with the memory card 102 6 9 1 Backup to the memory card 102 6 9 2 Restore from the memory card 104 6 10 Display rechargeable battery charge level 106 7 Using RemoteOperate Client 107 7 1 Creating editing a server sel...

Page 8: ...eable buffer battery 132 10 2 3 Safety characteristics 133 10 2 4 Connection box PN Plus 134 10 3 Mobile Panel 277 RO interface assignment 135 10 3 1 RS 485 IF 2 135 10 3 2 USB 135 10 3 3 RJ45 for connecting cable PN 136 10 3 4 Post connector for connecting cable PN 136 10 4 Connection box PN Plus interface assignment 137 10 5 Wiring Examples for Enabling Switch and STOP Button 142 A Appendix 145 ...

Page 9: ...nables you to use text or graphically based projects even more efficiently for simple and medium complexity control and monitoring tasks on machines and plants Benefits of the Mobile Panel 277 RO include its short commissioning times large user memory and excellent performance In addition the Mobile Panel 277 RO comes with the following features Ethernet port 10 TFT screen with 64k colors 1 2 Desi...

Page 10: ... RO 10 Operating Instructions 10 2015 A5E36824256 AA Front view of the Mobile Panel 277 RO STOP button Display with touch screen Side view of the Mobile Panel 277 RO Impact guards Enabling buttons positioned on both sides of the Mobile Panel 277 RO Handle ...

Page 11: ...CD The following software and documents are included on the CD The HMI device image with the operating system and the RemoteOperate Client software These operating instructions and the RemoteOperate V4 programming manual The ProSave software package for transferring the HMI device image to the Mobile Panel 277 RO The ProSave add on which is required to select the Mobile Panel 277 RO in ProSave The...

Page 12: ...he connection box PN Plus is achieved by means of a detachable connector The connecting cable PN is an industrial cable and is therefore resistant to many solvents and lubricants The flexural strength of the connecting cable is geared to the actual usage conditions Note Degree of protection When inserted the circular connector guarantees IP65 degree of protection Ordering information The connectin...

Page 13: ...ice means that only the connecting cable PN can be connected to the connection box PN Plus Note Degree of protection Degree of protection IP65 is guaranteed for the connection box when the Mobile Panel 277 RO is connected or when a dummy cap is inserted Note Recovery time Wait for approximately one second after you have removed the connecting cable from the connection box before you plug the conne...

Page 14: ... Note Recharging and discharging the rechargeable battery In the following cases there is a risk of fire and in extreme cases explosion Incorrect charging and discharging of the rechargeable battery Reverse polarity Short circuit The rechargeable battery may only be recharged in the mobile panel Note The HMI device may supply the same system alarms as it would do in the event of a communication in...

Page 15: ...4AA0 1 3 5 PC PPI cable You need the cable to update the HMI device image via the RS 232 serial interface of the configuration PC You can also use the cable for data transfer Connect the PC PPI cable to the RS 485 port of the HMI device Note If the connection fails during the operating system update set the system to a lower bit rate If you use a higher bit rate you must use the PC PPI cable versi...

Page 16: ...ctive foil kit is not included with the HMI device The protective foil kit contains 10 protective foils and has the following article numbers 6AV6671 5BC00 0AX0 for Mobile Panel 277 8 6AV6645 7AB15 0AS0 for Mobile Panel 277 10 1 3 8 Touch pens The touch pens make it easier to operate the touch screen The touch pen set is not included with the HMI device The touch pen set contains 5 pens and is ava...

Page 17: ...ice is part of the operating process The operating process is marked by three way communication between the HMI device server and PLC The following figure shows an exemplary system design The HMI device is used for monitoring or controlling the operating process The PLC in turn supplies the server with the results of the operating process which are displayed on the HMI device ...

Page 18: ...ndled using the RemoteOperate software package Using RemoteOperate you can monitor or operate a server from a client The range of operations covers all the functions of the server The RemoteOperate software package comprises two components The RemoteOperate Server software The RemoteOperate Client software A detailed description of the RemoteOperate software can be found in the RemoteOperate V4 pr...

Page 19: ...his manual WARNING Operational safety in the plant The configuration engineer for a machine or system PLC must take precautions so that an interrupted program can be restarted normally after voltage dips or power failures Dangerous operating conditions must not occur even temporarily If faults in the system can cause bodily injury or significant property damage additional measures must be taken ou...

Page 20: ...e WARNING Potential personal injury or material damage due to non compliance with machine regulations Commissioning of the HMI device is forbidden until it has been absolutely ensured that the machine in which the HMI device is to be installed complies with Directive 98 37 EC or Directive 2006 42 EC as of 29 December 2009 Note All safety functions of the HMI device have a 2 channel configuration a...

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Page 22: ...iament and Council dated 17 May 2006 on machinery and amending Directive 95 16 EC revised version EC Declaration of Conformity The EC Declarations of Conformity are available to the relevant authorities at the following address Siemens AG Digital Factory Factory Automation DF FA AS DH AMB Postfach 1963 D 92209 Amberg UL approval Underwriters Laboratories Inc to UL 508 Industrial Control Equipment ...

Page 23: ...hes for the connection of external I O devices for a rated voltage of 24 V and max current 500 mA safety low voltage according to EN 61131 2 or EN 50178 equipment for power installations with electronic resources Enabling control device enabling button according to EN 60204 1 2006 IEC 60204 1 2005 modified in categories according to EN ISO 13849 1 2008 safety related parts of controllers With exte...

Page 24: ...analysis of the supply 2 5 Notes about usage Use in industry The HMI device is designed for industrial use For this reason the following standards are met Requirements for emissions EN 61000 6 4 2007 Requirements for interference immunity DIN EN 61000 6 2 2005 Residential use Note The HMI device is not suitable for use in residential areas If you use the HMI device in residential areas the radio T...

Page 25: ... EN 62061 the specified performance level PL can be converted to SIL according to the EN ISO 13849 1 equivalence table Performance Level PL Safety Integrity Level SIL IEC 61508 1 for information purposes only High continuous operating mode Average probability of one hazardous failure per hour 1 h a No equivalent 10 5 to 10 4 b 1 3 x 10 6 to 10 5 c 1 10 6 to 3 x 10 6 d 2 10 7 to 10 6 e 3 10 8 to 10...

Page 26: ...e acquainted with the details of the intended application Safety instructions The safety related aspects of the velocity reduction control and those for the enabling control device are designed in such a way that they satisfy the EN ISO 13849 1 2008 AC 2009 category determined by the risk assessment The enabling buttons meet the requirements of Category 3 PL d in accordance with EN ISO 13849 1 200...

Page 27: ...danger zone is the person who is activating the enabling button In special operating modes safety is achieved through use of the enabling button in combination with reduction in the velocity of the drives that are posing the danger Risk from improper use Unauthorized fixing of the enabling button in the Enable position by mechanical means is considered foreseeable misuse which can be prevented We ...

Page 28: ...TOP button is connected WARNING HMI device with STOP button If the HMI device is equipped with a STOP button and is not connected to the connection box a Stop cannot be initiated using the HMI device The STOP button of the HMI device is then ineffective Install stationary Emergency Stop buttons that are available at all times in the system Category 0 or 1 Stop If a Category 0 or 1 Stop circuit is ...

Page 29: ...ity of modules with regard to pulse shaped interference This requires the HMI device to meet the specifications and directives for electrical installation Pulse shaped interference Test voltage Degree of severity Electrostatic discharge in accordance with IEC 61000 4 2 Air discharge 8 kV Contact discharge 6 kV 3 Bursts high speed transient interference in accordance with IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV power s...

Page 30: ...z with 3 V m in the range 1 4 GHz to 2 GHz with 1 V m the range 2 GHz to 2 7 GHz 10 V m with 50 pulse modulation at 900 MHz 10 V m with 50 pulse modulation at 1 89 GHz 3 HF conductance on cables and cable shields in accordance with IEC 61000 4 6 Test voltage 10 V with 80 amplitude modulation of 1 kHz in the 10 kHz to 80 MHz range 3 Emission of radio interference The following table shows the unwan...

Page 31: ...ns for the HMI device Type of condition Permitted range Drop test in transport package 1 m Temperature From 20 to 60 C Atmospheric pressure From 1080 hPa to 660 hPa corresponds to an elevation 1000 to 3 500 m Relative humidity From 10 to 90 without condensation Sinusoidal vibration in accordance with IEC 60068 2 6 5 Hz to 8 4 Hz 3 5 mm 8 4 to 500 Hz 9 8 m s2 Shock in accordance with IEC 60068 2 29...

Page 32: ...uired room temperature before it is put into operation Do not expose the HMI device to direct radiation from a heater in order to warm it up If dewing has developed wait approximately four hours until the HMI device has dried completely before switching it on The following points must be adhered to in order to ensure fault free and safe operation of the HMI device Proper transportation and storage...

Page 33: ...perating conditions for example due to Corrosive vapors gases oils or chemicals Electrical or magnetic fields of high intensity In systems that require special monitoring for example Elevators Systems in especially hazardous rooms Mechanical ambient conditions The following table shows the mechanical ambient conditions for the HMI device in the form of sinusoidal vibration Frequency range in Hz Co...

Page 34: ... shock half sine Severity of shock Peak value 15 g duration 11 ms Direction of shock 3 shocks in direction of axis in each of the three axes vertical to each other Falling Fall test in accordance with EN 60068 2 32 Climatic ambient conditions for the mobile panel The following table shows the permitted climatic ambient conditions for use of the mobile panel Ambient conditions Permitted range Comme...

Page 35: ...61131 part 2 Relative humidity storage transport Atmospheric pressure 1080 hPa to 795 hPa Corresponds to an elevation of 1 000 to 2 000 m Pollutant concentration SO2 0 5 ppm Relative humidity 60 no condensation Check 10 cm3 m3 10 days H2S 0 1 ppm relative humidity 60 no condensation Check 1 cm3 m3 10 days 3 2 Mounting positions and type of fixation Mounting position The wall mounting bracket is de...

Page 36: ...erve the following points when selecting the mounting location Position the wall mounting bracket so that the display of the hooked in HMI device is not exposed to direct sunlight Position the wall mounting bracket so that the HMI device can be ergonomically inserted by the user Choose a suitable mounting height Maintaining clearances The following clearances are required around the wall mounting ...

Page 37: ...ction Test voltages Insulation strength is demonstrated in the type test with the following test voltages in accordance with IEC 61131 2 Circuits with a nominal voltage of Ue to other circuits or ground Test voltage 50 V 500 VDC Protection class Protection Class I in accordance with IEC 60536 i e equipotential bonding conductor to profile rail required Protection against foreign objects and water ...

Page 38: ...tages Mobile Panel 277 RO 38 Operating Instructions 10 2015 A5E36824256 AA 3 5 Rated voltages The following table shows the rated voltage and the corresponding tolerance range Rated voltage Tolerance range 24 VDC 20 4 V to 28 8 V 15 20 ...

Page 39: ...n that you receive is stored together with the operating instructions 4 2 Mounting the connection box and wall mounting bracket Requirements The following are required for mounting Three M5 cylinder head screws for the wall mounting bracket of the HMI device Four M4 cylinder head screws for the connection box If the HMI device is to be operated while hooked into the wall mounting bracket ensure th...

Page 40: ...g bracket Procedure for mounting the connection box Note Length of the connecting cable Allow for the maximum length of the connecting cable when selecting the position for the connection box Proceed as follows 1 Select a position for the connection box that is easy and safe to reach 2 Place the connection box from the front onto the mounting surface 3 Mark the mounting holes with a marking tool 4...

Page 41: ...components Device Operator control Mobile Panel 277 RO Connection box Panel PC Yes Yes Supply voltage Yes Connection to Stop circuit Yes Monitoring signal of the STOP button Yes Connection to enable circuit Yes 4 4 Connecting the connection box 4 4 1 Overview Requirements The connection box PN Plus must be mounted in accordance with the specifications in these operating instructions Always use onl...

Page 42: ...nd closing the connection box Follow the instructions below before opening the connection box PN Plus NOTICE Short circuit in the connection box If a short circuit occurs in the connection box PN Plus there is a risk that the function of the Mobile Panel 277 RO will be impaired Take care when working on the opened connection box that conducting materials such as cable remains do not come into cont...

Page 43: ...E36824256 AA 43 Procedure Screws Cover Proceed as follows 1 Loosen the four marked screws 2 Remove the screws and the cover Protective cover Protective cover Note Protective cover Do not remove the protective cover Otherwise there is a risk that the electronics of the connection box will be damaged or destroyed ...

Page 44: ...crews If the screws are tightened more than 20 times there is risk of damage to the threads Degree of protection not fulfilled When assembling the unit be sure to fit plugs to all unused screw glands and to insert the appropriate seal for the cover Otherwise degree of protection IP65 is not ensured 4 4 3 Stripping the insulation of cables Stripping insulation The following figure shows you how to ...

Page 45: ...shielding is connected at both ends with the grounding protective grounding conductor then the impedance of the additionally laid equipotential bonding may amount to a maximum of 10 of the screened impedance The cross section of a selected equipotential bonding conductor must be capable of handling the maximum equalizing current Between switching cabinets equipotential bonding conductors as detail...

Page 46: ... to connect the equipotential bonding conductor to the connection box PN Plus PE connection on the connection box terminal strip 1 pin 1 Equipotential bonding conductor cross section 2 5 mm2 Switching cabinet Equipotential bonding conductor cross section min 16 mm2 Ground connection Cable clip Voltage bus Parallel routing of the equipotential bonding conductor and data cable ...

Page 47: ...ow to connect a panel PC to the HMI device as a server via the connection box 4 4 6 Connecting the power supply The supply voltage for the HMI device is connected to a terminal strip in the connection box Connect the protective conductor connection of the connection box with the cabinet casing or equipotential bonding Note Reverse polarity protection The connection box has reverse polarity protect...

Page 48: ... correctly Otherwise there is a risk that the components of your automation system will be damaged and that people will be injured Use only voltage generated as safety extra low voltage SELV for the 24 VDC supply of the Mobile Panel 277 RO NOTICE Safe electrical separation Use only power supply units with safety isolation complying with IEC 60364 4 41 or HD 384 04 41 VDE 0100 Part 410 for example ...

Page 49: ...g connector is coded anti rotationally using a slot and key system Interlocking mechanism Interlocking claws Outer sleeve Clamping nut Cable Strain direction If you pull on the cable or the clamping nut the taper sleeve moves under the interlocking claws and presses them into the interlocking slot The plug connection cannot be separated Interlocking claws Outer sleeve Strain direction If you pull ...

Page 50: ...ocket of the connection box 3 Now release the outer sleeve The outer sleeve glides automatically in the direction of the connection box and thereby locks the connector Procedure for removing the connector Proceed as follows 1 Retract the outer sleeve on the plug connector 2 Pull the connector with retracted outer sleeve out of the socket of the connection box If you do not intend to use the HMI de...

Page 51: ...ust therefore disconnect the connection cable for the Mobile Panel 277 RO from the connection box Mobile panel with rechargeable battery Never open the terminal compartment if the HMI device is live Wait until the HMI device switches itself off An HMI device with inserted battery initially switches to standby mode After around 10 minutes when the rechargeable battery has discharged the HMI device ...

Page 52: ...over Plugs Cable inlet Proceed as follows 1 Unscrew the six screws approximately 1 cm out of the cover The cover is designed in such a way that the screws cannot fall out Therefore do not screw the screws out further than 1 cm The screws can then be removed together with the cover 2 Put the cover with the screws to one side Note on closing 1 Place the sealing plugs into the cable inlets which are ...

Page 53: ...isk of damage to the threads Degree of protection not fulfilled Ensure that the seal belonging to the cover is present during assembly When you have finished working on the connections check to make sure that the unused threaded cable entry holes are fitted with rubber plugs Otherwise degree of protection IP65 is not ensured 4 5 3 Mobile Panel 277 RO ports For reasons of clarity the following figu...

Page 54: ...r 12 pole for the connecting cable PN USB socket RS 485 port IF 2 Connection for the rechargeable battery NOTICE RJ45 socket Only use the RJ45 socket for the connection box s connecting cable When connecting the cable remember that the functional reliability of the Mobile Panel 277 RO is only ensured by means of the connecting cable s RJ45 socket Note the warning signs in the opened Mobile Panel 2...

Page 55: ...ets USB socket Cap Cable inlet NOTICE Degree of protection not fulfilled Degree of protection IP65 is only ensured if the cap on the USB socket is plugged and sealed tight Connection sequence Connect the connecting cable s connector in the following sequence 1 Place the USB socket in the other cable inlet if necessary 2 Plug in the connecting cable 3 Connect the connector for the power supply 4 Co...

Page 56: ...e or want to reset the HMI device to factory settings you have the transfer the image once again to the HMI device To do this connect a PC to the HMI device and then start to transfer the image using ProSave Connection graphic The figure below illustrates how you connect the HMI with a PC using the connection box and Ethernet See also Connecting the connecting cable Page 49 Update HMI device image...

Page 57: ...ws 1 Switch on the power supply The display lights up after power is switched on A progress bar is displayed during startup If the HMI device does not start it is possible that the wires on the terminal block have been crossed Check the connected wires and change the connections if necessary At the end of the delay time the RemoteOperate Client software starts Result The server selection list is d...

Page 58: ...ximately one second after you have removed the connecting cable from the connection box before you plug the connecting cable back into the connection box Wait approximately one second after switching off the power supply before you switch it back on again After power failures lasting less than one second the connecting cable has to be disconnected If the HMI device is fitted with a rechargeable bu...

Page 59: ...ntrols and displays 5 5 1 Operator controls and displays on the Mobile Panel 277 RO 5 1 1 Overview STOP button Display with touch screen STOP button The STOP button allows a safety related stop of the system being monitored for example the triggering of the emergency stop function ...

Page 60: ...The enabling control device comprises two enabling buttons mounted on both sides of the Mobile Panel 277 RO The switch setting of the two enabling buttons is determined by electrical momentary contact switches The associated evaluation logic is dual channel This means that one channel processes the enabling button information digitally and the second channel analogously diversity Enabling button O...

Page 61: ...shows the operating positions and interconnections of the enabling button Switch settings The primary function of the evaluating logic is to recognize the three switch settings Switch setting Functions Enabling button Switch state 1 Neutral position Not activated OFF open 2 Enable Activated ON closed 3 Panic Pressed OFF open The following figure shows the switching sequence during normal usage ...

Page 62: ... connection box to the safety circuit using two channels for power interruption Note Releasing the enabling button or pressing through to the Panic setting does not require acknowledgment of the safety cut out 5 1 3 STOP button 5 1 3 1 Overview Overview The STOP button is designed with two circuits and allows a safety related stop of the system being monitored The STOP button meets the requirement...

Page 63: ...fective range Fast restart No loss of machine coordinates and thus no recalibration upon restart Preservation of tool and workpiece Triggering of the Emergency Stop function of a monitored system by means of looping in the Emergency Stop circuit Advantage Simple integration in an existing Emergency Stop circuit when the system to be monitored has no option for a fast process stop STOP button Due t...

Page 64: ... following conditions The reasons for the stop have been eliminated A safe restart is possible In order to release the STOP button turn it in a clockwise direction The STOP button then returns on its own to the starting position 5 1 3 2 Safety functions of the STOP button The STOP button on the Mobile Panel 277 RO brings about a stop of the system being monitored in accordance with EN 60204 1 2006...

Page 65: ...ttons that are available at all times on the system being monitored Category 0 or 1 Stop If a Category 0 or 1 Stop circuit is implemented the stop function must be in effect regardless of the operating mode A Category 0 Stop must have precedence Releasing the STOP button must not cause a hazardous situation see also EN 60204 1 2006 Section 9 2 5 3 The stop function is not to be used as a replaceme...

Page 66: ...ox PN Plus Mobile Panel 277 RO STOP button Status of the Stop or Emergency Stop circuit Is connected Not pressed The Stop or Emergency Stop circuit remains closed Is connected Pressed The Stop or Emergency Stop circuit is open The system being monitored is shut down Is not connected The Stop or Emergency Stop circuit remains closed WARNING Disconnecting the Mobile Panel 277 RO If you disconnect th...

Page 67: ...erting a memory card Proceed as follows 1 Remove the Velcro strip 2 Insert the memory card into the slot Pay attention to the memory card symbol when inserting the memory card An arrow on the memory card indicates the front side and the direction of insertion When the memory card is correctly inserted into the slot it stands approx 3mm proud of the slot 3 Close the Velcro strip Procedure for unplu...

Page 68: ...en 1 Close the RemoteOperate Client software 2 Switch off the HMI device 3 Place the HMI device front down on a clean level surface On the back of the HMI device you will find a screw in the top left and top right corners to fasten the impact guards These screws are identified by a tool symbol 4 Open the screw on that side on which the touch pen is located that you would like to replace 5 Remove t...

Page 69: ... holding enables you for example to undertake movements while servicing the monitored system The depicted forearm holding method enables both right and left handed persons to use the HMI device with equal ease The free hand can be used to operate the operator controls on the front side The hand holding the HMI device can also be used to activate the enabling button The acknowledgment of the contro...

Page 70: ... wall mounting bracket is available for securely fixing the HMI device in position The Mobile Panel can be used as a stationary HMI device when it is hooked into the wall mounting bracket The following picture shows the Mobile Panel in the wall mounting bracket Note Operability If the Mobile Panel is not hooked into the wall mounting bracket the operability of the STOP button can be impaired ...

Page 71: ...te the communication status LED display LED There is an LNK and ACT LED available for the following connections PROFINET connection Port1 PROFINET connection Port2 Mobile Panel 277 RO Meaning of the LED displays LED LNK The LED is permanently lit if the associated port of the connection box PN Plus is connected to a cable and the connection is error free LED ACT The LED flashes when data is being ...

Page 72: ...Operator controls and displays 5 4 Displays on the connection box PN Mobile Panel 277 RO 72 Operating Instructions 10 2015 A5E36824256 AA ...

Page 73: ...ransfer 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 RemoteOperate Client application If you do not execute a command RemoteOperate Client starts automatically after the delay time set in the Control Panel Press the Control Panel button to open the HMI device Control Panel You can change various se...

Page 74: ...cation Password protection Note If the password is no longer available you can only cancel password protection by updating the operating system All data on the HMI device will be deleted when you update the operating system You can protect the Control Panel and taskbar from unauthorized access When password protection is enabled the message password protect is displayed in the loader If the passwo...

Page 75: ...HMI device The delay time for starting the RemoteOperate Client application The date time on the HMI device A screen saver Opening the Control Panel The Control Panel can be opened as follows In the startup phase or after exiting the RemoteOperate Client application Press Control Panel to open the HMI device Control Panel in the loader During operation Open the Windows CE Start menu by touching th...

Page 76: ...anging internet settings Not relevant for the Mobile Panel 277 RO Setting the character repeat for the screen keyboard Repeat Setting the double click Double Click Parameterizing the LAN connection LAN90001 Setting the IP address SMC LAN91C111 Ethernet Settings IP Address Setting the name server SMC LAN91C111 Ethernet Settings Name Servers Changing the logon data Identification Backup registry inf...

Page 77: ...bile Panel 277 RO 6 2 3 Operating the Control Panel Introduction The Control Panel is operated with the HMI device touch screen Procedure Proceed as follows to change settings in the Control Panel 1 Exit the RemoteOperate Client application by pressing The Loader appears 2 Open the Control Panel by means of the Control Panel button 3 To open the required dialog double click its symbol 4 Change as ...

Page 78: ...ard is available for data input The screen keyboard is displayed as soon as you touch a text box You can also call up the screen keyboard directly from the Control Panel Display methods for the screen keyboard The display method for the screen keyboard can be changed and its position on the screen can be fixed Confirm the entry with the button or abort the entry with the key Either action closes t...

Page 79: ...Switching from reduced display to full display Closing of reduced display of the screen keyboard Moving the screen keyboard In order to move the screen keyboard proceed as follows 1 Touch the symbol 2 Touch and move the screen keyboard on the touch screen Release the symbol when the required position is reached 6 3 Changing settings for operation 6 3 1 Configuring the screen keyboard Introduction ...

Page 80: ...4 Store the settings by pressing the Save button 5 Close the screen keyboard by pressing the Close Input Panel button 6 Close the dialog Result The screen keyboard settings have been modified 6 3 2 Setting the character repeat rate of the screen keyboard Introduction You can set the character repeat for the screen keyboard in the Control Panel Requirements You have opened the Keyboard Properties d...

Page 81: ... character and keep it pressed Check the implementation of the character repetition and the rate of the character repetition in the test field Correct your setting if necessary 4 Confirm your entries The dialog closes Result The character repeat for the screen keyboard has been altered 6 3 3 Setting the double click Introduction You can start applications in the Control Panel and in Windows CE wit...

Page 82: ... remains unchanged double click on the pattern again 4 Confirm your entries The dialog closes Result The double click adjustment is completed 6 3 4 Calibrating the touch screen Introduction Depending on the mounting position and viewing angle it is possible that parallax may occur when operating the touch screen In order to prevent any operating errors as a result calibrate the touch screen again ...

Page 83: ...ouch the middle of the calibration crosshairs for each position If you do not touch the middle of the calibration crosshairs the procedure is repeated Once you have touched the calibration crosshairs for all positions the following dialog appears 3 Touch the screen within 30 seconds The new calibration is saved If you wait longer than 30 seconds the new calibration is discarded and the original ca...

Page 84: ...rd is no longer available you cannot do the following until you have updated the operating system Making changes to the Control Panel Operating the Windows CE task bar All data on the HMI device will be overwritten when you update the operating system Procedure for activating password protection Proceed as follows 1 Enter a password in the Password text box 2 Repeat the password entry in the Confi...

Page 85: ... Panel and Windows CE taskbar is disabled 6 5 Changing HMI device settings 6 5 1 Setting the date and time Introduction You can set the date and time on the HMI device The HMI must be restarted in the following cases You have changed the time zone setting You have changed the Daylight savings time currently in effect check box setting Requirements You have opened the Date Time Properties dialog wi...

Page 86: ...in the Current Time input field Note The system does not automatically switch between winter and summer time 5 If you want to switch from winter to summer time activate the Daylight savings time currently in effect check box The time is moved forward one hour 6 If you want to switch from summer to winter time deactivate the Daylight savings time currently in effect check box The time is set back o...

Page 87: ...file system on start up or when the memory card is inserted The HMI device can restore the file system automatically or on request Requirements You have opened the OP Properties dialog box Persistent Storage tab by touching the OP icon Meaning of the text in the dialog Saves the current registry information to the flash memory The HMI device loads the saved registry information the next time it bo...

Page 88: ...restored Activate the check box Automatically Repair to activate automatic restore Deactivate the check box Automatically Repair if you wish to have the files system restored only upon prompting 4 Confirm your entries The dialog closes Result The HMI device uses the saved registry information the next time it starts The temporary files are copied back 6 5 3 Changing monitor settings Requirements Y...

Page 89: ... is made within the predefined time interval the function is activated automatically The screen saver and the reduced screen backlighting functions are switched back off by means of the following actions By pressing any key By touching the touch screen The function associated to the key or button will not be executed by this Note Reduce backlighting The brightness of the backlighting decreases inc...

Page 90: ...fter which the backlighting is to be reduced Entering 0 will deactivate the backlighting reduction 2 Enter the number of minutes before the screen saver is to be activated The minimum time is 5 minutes and the maximum time is 71582 minutes Entering 0 disables the screen saver 3 Select either the standard screen saver or an empty screen In order to select the standard screen saver activate the Stan...

Page 91: ...vice is restarted All volatile data is lost when the HMI device is rebooted Check the following The RemoteOperate Client application is not running No data is being written to the flash memory Requirements You have opened the OP Properties dialog box by touching the OP icon Procedure 1 Change to the Device tab in the OP Properties dialog box 2 Press Reboot to reboot the HMI device A warning is dis...

Page 92: ... box Device tab by touching the OP icon HMI device name Version of the HMI device image Version of the boot loader Boot loader release date Size of the internal flash memory in which the HMI device image are stored MAC address of the HMI device Button for restarting the HMI device Procedure Proceed as follows 1 The device specific information is displayed in the Device tab 2 Close the dialog when ...

Page 93: ...s you with information about the processor operating system and memory of the HMI device Requirements You have opened the System Properties dialog with the System icon Copyright to Microsoft Windows CE Information about the processor size of the internal flash memory and capacity of a memory card when inserted Displaying the system information The system information is displayed This dialog is rea...

Page 94: ...g memory information Note Memory tab Do not change the memory distribution in the Memory tab Only applies for the usage of options An alteration to the memory distribution may be necessary Please refer to the accompanying documentation for further information Proceed as follows 1 Change to the Memory tab The memory information is displayed 2 Close the dialog ...

Page 95: ...f your project is saved Not relevant for the Mobile Panel 277 RO Location and start file for RemoteOperate Client Selection box for the delay time Note Settings under Path Do not change the settings in the Path field If changes are made here the RemoteOperate Client software may not start the next time the HMI device is switched on Procedure for setting the delay time 1 Select the desired delay ti...

Page 96: ...be transferred from a PC to the HMI device if at least one of the data channels is enabled on the HMI device Requirements You have opened the Transfer Settings dialog with the Transfer Settings icon Group for the data channel 1 Channel 1 Group for the data channel 2 Channel 2 Button for the MPI DP Transfer Settings and or Network and Dial Up Connections dialog Note Remote Control for channel 1 Onl...

Page 97: ... corresponding Remote Control check box in the Channel 1 or Channel 2 group 3 Select the required protocol for Channel 2 in the selection box 4 Enter further parameters if required Applies to MPI PROFIBUS DP Press the Advanced button to switch to the S7 Transfer Settings dialog box You can change the settings for MPI PROFIBUS DP there Confirm your entries The S7 Transfer Settings dialog box closes...

Page 98: ... control phase 6 7 2 Checking the PROFINET IO settings The HMI device is supplied with PROFINET IO deactivated This default setting is necessary for error free operation of the HMI device with RemoteOperate Requirements You have opened the PROFINET dialog with the PROFINET icon Check box for enabling or locking the PROFINET IO direct keys Text box for the device name MAC address of the HMI device ...

Page 99: ...ve opened the System Properties dialog with the System icon Device name of the HMI device Description for the HMI device optional Note Change the device name for the HMI device in the Device name text box to activate the network functions Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Enter the device name for the HMI device in the Device name text box 2 If necessary enter a description for the HMI device in the ...

Page 100: ...nections Requirement changing LAN connection settings You have opened the following display by touching the Network Dial Up Connections icon Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Open the LAN90001 entry The SMC LAN91C111 Ethernet Settings dialog opens 2 Select either automatic address assignment via DHCP or manual address assignment 3 If you assign the address manually enter the corresponding addresses i...

Page 101: ...irm your entries The dialog closes 7 Close the Network Dial Up Connections display The Control Panel is displayed again Result The LAN connection parameters for the HMI device have been changed 6 8 3 Changing the logon data Introduction Windows CE uses this information to gain access to the network resources Enter the user name password and domain you have received from your administrator Requirem...

Page 102: ...kup and restore with the memory card 6 9 1 Backup to the memory card Introduction Backup involves copying the operating system applications and data from the internal flash memory of the HMI device to a memory card Requirements A memory card with sufficient free capacity is inserted in the HMI device The size of the internal flash memory is displayed with information about the HMI device A warning...

Page 103: ...ning and the following message Backup aborted The Control Panel is displayed again A message is displayed if the memory card already contains data Follow the instructions of the HMI device 3 The following messages and dialogs are displayed in sequence during backup Checking Registry Backup Progress Saving CE Image A progress bar shows the status of the backup process 4 If backup was successful the...

Page 104: ...ing licenses are retained Requirements The memory card with the backup is inserted in the HMI device You have opened the Backup Restore dialog with the Backup Restore icon Button for backup to memory card Button for restore from memory card Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Select RESTORE to start Restore The HMI device checks the memory card 2 If no memory card is inserted in the card slot of the HM...

Page 105: ...he following messages are displayed in sequence during the restore Deleting files on flash Restore CE Image A progress bar shows the status of the restoration of the Windows CE image 6 After successful restoration of the Windows CE image the following message is displayed Restore of CE Image is finished The device will be rebooted now Don t remove the storage card Acknowledge this message 7 The HM...

Page 106: ...rge level Introduction The rechargeable battery is an optional accessory The OP Properties dialog box Accu tab displays the remaining capacity and temperature of the rechargeable battery Requirements You have opened the OP Properties dialog box Accu tab by touching the OP icon Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Update the display if required by pressing the Update button 2 Close the dialog ...

Page 107: ... is displayed in the Client RemoteOperate dialog box Note When you switch on the HMI device for the first time the server selection list is empty You must first create a new server Password protection If your HMI device is password protected the icon also appears in the Client RemoteOperate dialog box The password will be queried with the following actions Create server Change server properties De...

Page 108: ...r selection list If you wish to create a new server make sure that there are no more than nine servers in the server selection list Proceed as follows 1 With the button open the dialog box to create a server 2 In the tree path box enter the path of the server within the server selection list Path denotes the node in the server tree under which the server is created For example if you specify Area1...

Page 109: ...input box 4 Enter a description of the new server in the comment input box This comment is displayed next to the IP address in the tree of the server selection list 5 Confirm your settings with Changing the properties of a server Proceed as follows 1 Select the server whose properties you wish to edit 2 With the button open the dialog box to change the server properties 3 Follow steps 2 to 5 of th...

Page 110: ...list Procedure 1 Select the name of the server to which you want to connect DANGER Full access to the server Depending on your access authorization when you connect to the server you have full access Improper use of the server by unauthorized personnel may cause the server to malfunction Malfunctions can result in death or serious injury You should assign passwords to the HMI devices Develop an op...

Page 111: ...t Once a connection to the server has been established the following options are available The server grants you access The project running on the server is displayed Depending on your authorization you can either monitor or operate the project on the server The server grants you access The Windows desktop of the server is displayed If you have operator authorization you can launch your project vi...

Page 112: ...rization by double clicking the traffic light once again Enable the Forced Exclusive mode for example with a switch close to the Mobile Panel You have exclusive authorization to operate the server Other clients will only be able to make an operator request when you relinquish the exclusive operator authorization disabling the Forced Exclusive mode Touching the touch screen on another client with o...

Page 113: ...of time you need to press the touch screen before the RemoteOperate toolbar is displayed is defined in the roServer ini file The special functions of the RemoteOperate toolbar are shown in the table below Buttons Functions Executes a right click on the server Proceed as follows 1 Select a screen object which has a right click function 2 Touch the Right click button 3 Execute the desired function O...

Page 114: ...layed If you have operator authorization you can as an alternative click the traffic lights Note Setting the time to display the toolbar The length of time you need to press the touch screen before the RemoteOperate toolbar is displayed is defined in the roServer ini file 2 Close the connection to the server using the button The server selection list is displayed 3 Connect to a different server Fo...

Page 115: ...d period if this client does not carry out any operation SIMATIC IPC only Measurements roClient exe perf true Special debug tasks for performance measure ment This setting is for testing purposes only and may not be activated during operation SIMATIC IPC 7 5 Closing the RemoteOperate Client Procedure Proceed as follows If you are still connected to a server close the connection as follows 1 Press ...

Page 116: ...r selection list is displayed Close the RemoteOperate Client software using the button in the upper right corner of the window Note Password protection If your HMI device is password protected you are prompted for the password at this point To close RemoteOperate Client software enter the password for the HMI device Result You have closed the RemoteOperate Client software The loader is displayed ...

Page 117: ...to open the server selection list Use the Control Panel button to configure the operating system Use the Taskbar button to activate the taskbar when the Windows CE Start menu is open 7 6 Example Assigning operator authorization Introduction This chapter describes how to assign operator authorization on the server to different clients in succession The description uses an example configuration with...

Page 118: ...c lights are green at first Client 1 Client 2 Client 3 Server A user starts to operate on client 1 by pressing the touch screen Client 1 is immediately granted operator authorization since no other user is operating on the server The traffic light for client 1 stays green The traffic lights for client 2 client 3 and the server turn red Client 1 Client 2 Client 3 Server The user on client 1 touches...

Page 119: ...een Since the user on client 1 has operator authorization he decides on whether to transfer operator authorization If the operator on client 1 with the button denies the operator request of client 2 within the specified time client 1 will still have operator authorization All traffic lights will remain unchanged If the user on client 1 ignores the operator request client 2 is granted operator auth...

Page 120: ...ent 2 Client 3 Client 4 Client 1 has exclusive operator authorization Only when the operator at client 1 has disabled the Forced Exclusive mode will operators at other clients or the server be able to make other operator requests The operator at client 1 disables the Forced Exclusive mode for example by pressing the switch close to the HMI device If the operator at client 1 continues operation the...

Page 121: ... Start ProSave from the Windows Start menu on the PC 2 Select the HMI device type Mobile Panel 277 RO in the General tab 3 Select Ethernet as the connection type between the HMI device and the PC 4 Enter the IP address or the name of the HMI device 5 Select the data to be backed up in the Backup tab 6 Select a destination folder and a file name for the psb backup file 7 Set Transfer mode on the HM...

Page 122: ...If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device the device automatically sets Transfer mode when a restore operation is initiated 7 Start the restore operation in ProSave on the PC with Start Restore If there are license keys on both the HMI device and in the backup you are asked whether you wish to overwrite the license keys or to cancel the restore operation If necessary abort the backup...

Page 123: ...u do not trigger functions unintentionally when you touch the keys NOTICE Do not clean the HMI device with compressed air or steam jet blowers Never use aggressive solvents or scouring powder Use a cleaning cloth dampened with a cleaning agent to clean the equipment Only use water with a little liquid soap or a screen cleaning foam Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Switch off the HMI device 2 Spray t...

Page 124: ...ns Documentation CD The ProSave add on with the information for the HMI device is installed on the PC The ProSave add on is located on the SIMATIC RemoteOperate Applications Documentation CD The data channel on the HMI device is configured Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Check that the HMI device is turned off 2 Turn on the PC 3 Start ProSave from the Windows Start menu on the PC 4 Select the HMI d...

Page 125: ...efective device to the A D returned goods center The address is Siemens AG Industry Sector Returns Center Siemensstr 2 90766 Fürth Germany 2 After it has been repaired the device is returned to you A new device will not be supplied in exchange Depending on the work necessary to repair the device the Center may decide to give you a credit note In this case it is your responsibility to order a new d...

Page 126: ...Maintenance and care 9 3 Spare parts and repairs Mobile Panel 277 RO 126 Operating Instructions 10 2015 A5E36824256 AA ...

Page 127: ...Mobile Panel 277 RO Operating Instructions 10 2015 A5E36824256 AA 127 Technical specifications 10 10 1 Dimension drawings 10 1 1 Mobile Panel 277 RO Front view ...

Page 128: ...Technical specifications 10 1 Dimension drawings Mobile Panel 277 RO 128 Operating Instructions 10 2015 A5E36824256 AA Side view ...

Page 129: ...Technical specifications 10 1 Dimension drawings Mobile Panel 277 RO Operating Instructions 10 2015 A5E36824256 AA 129 10 1 2 Wall mounting bracket ...

Page 130: ...Technical specifications 10 1 Dimension drawings Mobile Panel 277 RO 130 Operating Instructions 10 2015 A5E36824256 AA 10 1 3 Connection box PN Plus ...

Page 131: ...11 2 mm x 158 4 mm 10 Resolution 800 x 600 pixels Colors displayable 64k colors Brightness control Yes Back lighting Half Brightness Life Time typical CCFL 50 000 h Input unit Type Touch screen analog resistive Enabling button 2 circuit 3 level Connection voltage 24 V DC Amperage max 400 mA Amperage min 10 mA STOP button optional 2 circuit Connection voltage 24 V DC Amperage max 500 mA Amperage mi...

Page 132: ...ime with internal clock Without rechargeable battery Approx 3 days With rechargeable battery Approx 6 months 10 2 2 Rechargeable buffer battery The following technical specifications are in effect for all new batteries The batteries are delivered uncharged Type Lithium ion accumulator Bridging time 10 min Charging cycles 500 Charging time Approx 5 h Number of changes between connection boxes With ...

Page 133: ...00 mA Breaking current max Circuit 1 1 5 A Circuit 2 0 8 A Inductive load max Circuit 1 145 mJ 1 16 H at 24 V DC 500 mA comparable to 13 DC in accordance with EN 60947 5 1 Circuit 2 145 mJ 1 16 H at 24 V DC 500 mA comparable to 13 DC in accordance with EN 60947 5 1 Reverse polarity protection Circuit 1 Yes Circuit 2 Yes Short circuit and overload pro tection Circuit 1 Yes integrated in the output ...

Page 134: ...ox PN with Mobile Panel Typical Approx 600 mA Constant current maximum Approx 750 mA Power on current surge I2t Approx 0 6 A2s Enabling button Connection voltage 24 V DC Amperage max 400 mA Amperage min 10 mA STOP button Connection voltage 24 V DC Amperage max 500 mA Amperage min 10 mA Fuse internal Electronic Current load PLC accompanying signals Max 100 mA Recovery time After 1 s Note Recovery t...

Page 135: ...256 AA 135 10 3 Mobile Panel 277 RO interface assignment 10 3 1 RS 485 IF 2 Sub D socket 9 pin with screw lock Pin Assignment 1 n c 2 GND 24 V 3 Data channel B 4 n c 5 GND 5 V floating 6 5 VDC floating 7 24 VDC out max 100 mA 8 Data channel A 9 n c 10 3 2 USB USB socket Pin Assignment 1 5 VDC out max 500 mA 2 USB DN 3 USB DP 4 GND ...

Page 136: ...nnecting cable PN RJ45 plug connector 8 pin Pin Assignment 1 TD 2 TD 3 RD 4 n c 5 n c 6 RD 7 ICD 8 ICD 10 3 4 Post connector for connecting cable PN Post connector 12 pin Pin Assignment Circuit 1 24 VDC Power supply 2 GND 24 V 3 Stop 23 STOP circuit 4 Stop 24 5 Stop 13 6 Stop 14 7 Enable 1 Enable circuit 8 Enable 1 9 Enable 2 10 Enable 2 11 ICD Box ID 12 ICD ...

Page 137: ...e ports Fast connector Terminal strip 1 Terminal strip 2 Fast connector 4 pin The connection box contains two fast connectors for connecting the PROFINET data cables The figure below illustrates the assignment of the fast connector Pin Color Assignment connection box Assignment PLC 1 yellow RD TD 2 white TD RD 3 orange RD TD 4 blue TD RD Only important if the PLC is connected directly to the conne...

Page 138: ...chanical coding to prevent it from being mixed up with terminal strip 1 The figure below illustrates the assignment of terminal strip 2 Pin Connection box Plus Circuit 1 STOP13 STOP button See also post connectors 2 STOP14 3 STOP23 4 STOP24 5 CTL31 1 PLC auxiliary signals 6 CTL32 1 7 PRESENT31 2 8 PRESENT32 9 ENABLE2 Enabling button See also post connectors and connection examples 10 ENABLE1 11 EN...

Page 139: ...O Operating Instructions 10 2015 A5E36824256 AA 139 Typical circuit diagrams for connection box Plus Typical circuit diagram Mobile Panel 277 RO not connected and power supply switched on Typical circuit diagram Mobile Panel 277 RO connected power supply switched on and Emergency Stop inactive ...

Page 140: ...s 10 4 Connection box PN Plus interface assignment Mobile Panel 277 RO 140 Operating Instructions 10 2015 A5E36824256 AA Typical circuit diagram Mobile Panel 277 RO connected power supply switched on and Emergency Stop active ...

Page 141: ...Technical specifications 10 4 Connection box PN Plus interface assignment Mobile Panel 277 RO Operating Instructions 10 2015 A5E36824256 AA 141 Typical circuit diagram Power supply switched off ...

Page 142: ... 2009 be sure to follow the operating instructions for the monitoring device being used The monitoring devices shown in the following examples satisfy Category 4 PL e in accordance with EN ISO 13849 1 2008 AC 2009 The monitoring device and downstream components should be taken into consideration when calculating the overall Stop and Enabling safety function Connection Enabling button with evaluati...

Page 143: ...E36824256 AA 143 Connection example 1 Enabling button with safety circuit device The following figure shows the connection of a SIRIUS 3TK2841 safety circuit device to the enabling button of the mobile panel All contacts of the safety relay contactor KA and KB are fitted with positively driven contacts in accordance with EN 50205 2002 ...

Page 144: ...n example 2 STOP button with safety circuit device The following figure shows the connection of a SIRIUS 3TK2822 or SIRIUS 3TK2841 to the STOP button of the mobile panel All contacts of the safety relay contactor KA and KB are fitted with positively driven contacts in accordance with EN 50205 2002 Monitoring outputs may not be used for safety related functions ...

Page 145: ...our 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 MLFB of the device BIOS version for industrial PC or image version of the dev...

Page 146: ...e electronic elements are highly sensitive to overvoltage and thus to any electrostatic discharge These electronic components are therefore specially identified as ESDs Abbreviations The following abbreviation is commonly used for electrostatic sensitive devices EGB Elektrostatisch Gefährdete Bauteile Baugruppen Germany ESD Electrostatic Sensitive Device internationally recognized term Labeling ES...

Page 147: ...that damage to an ESD as a result of overvoltage is detected immediately but may become apparent only after a longer period of operation Prevent electrostatic charging of your body before you touch the ESD Anyone who is not connected to the electrical potential of their surroundings is subjected to electrostatic charging The following figure indicates the maximum electrostatic charge anyone is sub...

Page 148: ...properly grounded This helps to avoid electrostatic charging As a rule only touch the ESD if this is unavoidable for example for maintenance When you touch modules make sure that you do not touch the pins on the modules or the PCB tracks In this way the discharged energy cannot reach and damage the sensitive devices Discharge electrostatic electricity from your body if you are performing measureme...

Page 149: ...ency HMI Human Machine Interface IEC International Electronic Commission IF Interface IP Internet Protocol LED Light Emitting Diode MAC Media Access Control MPI Multipoint Interface SIMATIC S7 n c Not connected PC Personal Computer PPI Point to Point Interface SIMATIC S7 PELV Protective Extra Low Voltage RJ45 Registered Jack Type 45 RO RemoteOperate SD Security Digital SELV Safety Extra Low Voltag...

Page 150: ...Abbreviations B 1 Abbreviations Mobile Panel 277 RO 150 Operating Instructions 10 2015 A5E36824256 AA ...

Page 151: ...ry module installed permanently on the motherboard Hardcopy Output of the screen content to a printer HMI device An HMI device is a device used for the operation and monitoring of machines and plants The statuses of the machine or plant are indicated by means of graphic elements or by indicator lamps on the HMI device The operator controls of the HMI device allow the operator to interact with the ...

Page 152: ...ates e g SIMATIC S7 Project Result of a configuration using a configuration software The project normally contains several screens with embedded system specific objects basic settings and alarms RemoteOperate Using RemoteOperate you can monitor or operate a server from a client The range of operations covers all the functions of the server STEP 7 STEP 7 is the programming software for SIMATIC S7 S...

Page 153: ... Input Panel 79 Close RemoteOperate Client 116 Close toolbar 113 Connect client 111 Control Panel 73 Create server 108 Ctrl Alt Del 113 DOWN 88 Editing server properties 109 Reboot 92 Recalibrate 82 Remove server 109 RESTORE 102 104 Right click 113 Save 79 Save Files 87 Save Registry 87 Screen keyboard 113 Start 73 Start Resize 79 Taskbar 74 Terminate connection 113 Transfer 73 UP 88 Update Window...

Page 154: ... Power failure 134 Recovery time 13 134 Safety instruction 42 65 Switching states Emergency Stop circuit 66 Switching states Stop circuit 66 Terminal strip 1 138 Terminal strip 2 138 Typical circuit diagram 139 Connection example 142 Enabling button 143 Safety circuit device 144 STOP button 144 with category 3 PL d 142 143 144 Connection graphic Equipotential bonding 46 PC 56 Power supply 48 Serve...

Page 155: ...ast connector Assignment 137 Front view 10 127 Full access to the server 110 H High frequency radiation 20 HMI device 4 Cold restart 91 in the operating process 17 Information 76 92 Ports 53 Restarting 76 Specifications 131 Switch off 58 HMI Input Panel Options 79 I Identification 101 IF1 port Assignment 138 Input Panel 76 Input unit 60 Specifications 131 Installation Electrical 41 EMC compliant 2...

Page 156: ...ng bracket 39 Mouse properties 76 81 N Name server 101 Setting 76 Network Logon data 76 Response to a fault 111 Setting 100 Network dial up connections 76 Network fault 111 Network ID 76 Network operation Device name 99 O OP properties 76 Device 92 Persistent storage 87 Touch 82 Open Loader 74 Operating Control Panel 77 Enabling button 60 Safety instruction 70 STOP button 62 64 Operating instructi...

Page 157: ...erse polarity protection 47 Risk assessment 25 Special operation 26 Risk from improper use Enabling button 27 RJ45 socket Safety instruction 54 S Safe electrical separation 48 Safety Standards 23 25 Safety characteristics 133 Safety circuit device SIRIUS 3TK2822 144 SIRIUS 3TK2841 144 Safety instruction Backlighting 89 Cable for Stop button 41 Category 0 Stop 28 65 Category 1 Stop 28 65 Cold resta...

Page 158: ... Memory 131 Mobile Panel 277 132 Supply voltage 132 134 Weight 134 Standard input unit 60 Start HMI device 91 Start button 117 Stop Safety instruction 65 STOP button 28 Operating 62 64 Release 64 Safety characteristics 133 Safety instruction 28 65 Storage conditions 31 Stripping insulation Ethernet cable 44 Subnet mask 100 Supply voltage 134 Specifications 132 Switch off HMI device 58 Switch setti...

Page 159: ... circuit diagram Connection box 139 U UL approval 22 Usage Conditions 33 In industry 24 In residential areas 24 Mobile Panel 9 With additional measures 33 USB socket 55 USB PPI cable 16 User name 101 101 V Voltage supply 24 W wall mounting bracket 15 Wall mounting bracket Clearance 36 Mounting location 36 Mounting position 39 Overall dimensions 129 Weight 134 Windows CE taskbar 74 Password protect...

Page 160: ...Index Mobile Panel 277 RO 160 Operating Instructions 10 2015 A5E36824256 AA ...

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