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Preface 

 

 

Overview 

 

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Safety instructions, 

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Planning application 

 

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Installation and connection 

 

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Operator controls and 

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Configuring the operating 

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Commissioning the HMI 

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Fail-safe mode 

 

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Operating a project 

 

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Operating alarms 

 

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Operating recipes 

 

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Maintenance and care 

 

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Technical specifications 

 

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SIMATIC HMI

HMI device 

Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN 

Operating Instructions

12/2007 

A5E01003940-01 

Order No.: 6AV6691-1DQ01-2AA0

Summary of Contents for SIMATIC HMI

Page 1: ...5 Configuring the operating system 6 Commissioning the HMI device 7 Fail safe mode 8 Operating a project 9 Operating alarms 10 Operating recipes 11 Maintenance and care 12 Technical specifications 13 Appendix B Abbreviations C SIMATIC HMI HMI device Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN Operating Instructions 12 2007 A5E01003940 01 Order No 6AV6691 1DQ01 2AA0 ...

Page 2: ...ommissioning and operation of a device system may only be performed by qualified personnel Within the context of the safety notes in this documentation qualified persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commission ground and label devices systems and circuits in accordance with established safety practices and standards Prescribed Usage Note the following WARNING This device may only b...

Page 3: ...perating instructions are relevant for the commissioning engineer Depending on the use of the HMI device certain chapters may not be of relevance to the commissioning engineer for example the chapter Maintenance and servicing Service technicians Service technicians rectify faults that occur during the process control phase The entire set of operating instructions is relevant to service technicians...

Page 4: ...o Describes basic principles of configuration using the WinCC flexible Micro Engineering System WinCC flexible Compact Standard Advanced Describes basic principles of configuration using the WinCC flexible Compact Engineering System WinCC flexible Standard WinCC flexible Advanced WinCC flexible Runtime Describes how to commission and operate your runtime project on a PC WinCC flexible Migration De...

Page 5: ...P 277 MP 370 MP 377 Operating instructions for mobile SIMATIC HMI devices Mobile Panel 177 Mobile Panel 277 Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN Operating instructions compact for SIMATIC HMI devices OP 77B Mobile Panel 177 Mobile Panel 277 Operating instructions for SIMATIC accessories Industrial USB Hub 4 Function manual Fail safe operation of the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN Online availab...

Page 6: ...e collective term for the following HMI devices Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN The following text notation will facilitate reading these operating instructions Notation Scope Add screen Terminology that appears in the user interface for example dialog names tabs buttons menu entries Inputs required for example limit values tag values Path information File Edit Operational sequences...

Page 7: ...ne 49 180 5050 222 Fax 49 180 5050 223 Further information about our technical support is available on the Internet at http www siemens com automation service Service Support on the Internet Service Support provides additional comprehensive information on SIMATIC products through online services at http www siemens com automation support Newsletters with the latest information about your products ...

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Page 9: ...Communication 32 2 Safety instructions standards and notes 35 2 1 Safety instructions 35 2 2 Standards certificates and approvals 37 2 3 Operating safety 39 2 4 Power supply 40 2 5 Notes about usage 42 2 6 Risk analysis 43 2 7 Safety functions of the emergency stop button 43 2 8 Enabling button 44 2 9 Electromagnetic compatibility 46 2 10 Transport and storage conditions 48 3 Planning application ...

Page 10: ...ing and changing the battery 83 4 8 1 Safety instructions 83 4 8 2 Inserting batteries for the first time 85 4 8 3 Displaying battery status 87 4 8 4 Changing the main battery 88 4 8 5 Changing the bridging battery 89 4 9 Switching on and testing the HMI device 91 5 Operator controls and displays 95 5 1 Overview 95 5 2 Displays on the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN 96 5 3 Power management 98 5 4 Safety r...

Page 11: ...6 6 1 Setting the date and time 147 6 6 2 Changing regional settings 149 6 6 3 Backup registry information 150 6 6 4 Changing screen settings 151 6 6 5 Setting the screen saver 152 6 6 6 Changing the printer properties 154 6 6 7 Restarting the HMI device 156 6 6 8 Displaying information about the HMI device 157 6 6 9 Displaying system properties 158 6 6 10 Activating vibration alarm 159 6 7 Progra...

Page 12: ... and restore using WinCC flexible 201 7 5 6 3 Backup and restore using ProSave 203 7 5 7 Updating the operating system 204 7 5 7 1 Overview 204 7 5 7 2 Updating the operating system using WinCC flexible 206 7 5 7 3 Updating the operating system using ProSave 207 7 5 7 4 Resetting to factory settings with WinCC flexible 208 7 5 7 5 Resetting to factory settings with ProSave 210 7 5 8 Installing and...

Page 13: ...me 247 9 9 4 Displaying the effective range quality 248 9 9 5 Displaying zone names 249 9 9 6 Displaying zone quality 250 9 10 Bar and gauge 251 9 11 Operating the slider control 252 9 12 Operating the switch 253 9 13 Operating the trend view 254 9 14 Operating the Status Force 256 9 14 1 Overview 256 9 14 2 Operation 258 9 15 Operating the Sm rtClient view 259 9 15 1 Overview 259 9 15 2 Operation...

Page 14: ...a recipe data record 293 11 7 4 Deleting a recipe data record 294 11 7 5 Reading a recipe data record from the PLC 295 11 7 6 Transferring a recipe data record to the PLC 295 11 8 Exporting a recipe data record 296 11 9 Importing a recipe data record 297 11 10 Examples 298 11 10 1 Entering a recipe data record 298 11 10 2 Manual production sequence 299 12 Maintenance and care 301 12 1 Maintenance ...

Page 15: ...Table of contents Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN Operating Instructions 12 2007 A5E01003940 01 15 B 1 ESD guideline 321 B 2 System alarms 323 C Abbreviations 325 C 1 Abbreviations 325 Glossary 327 Index 335 ...

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Page 17: ...ectronically monitored operator control enable The HMI device communicates with the F CPU via WLAN This enables the operator to operate different machines or systems without cables getting in the way The Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN is characterized by short commissioning times a large user memory and high performance and is optimized for projects based on WinCC flexible The Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN has...

Page 18: ...tton and emergency stop button With enabling button emergency stop button handwheel key operated switch and two illuminated pushbuttons Note The Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN is intended to be battery operated Front view The following figure shows the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN This can vary depending on the delivery status of the HMI device Emergency stop button LEDs Display with touch screen ON OFF butto...

Page 19: ...A5E01003940 01 19 Illuminated pushbutton optional Membrane keyboard Handwheel optional Side view Fall protection for the emergency stop button Enabling buttons positioned on both sides of the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN Handle Rear view On the reverse side you will find the type plate and approvals ...

Page 20: ...ws for fixing the cover cap Label for cover cap Function manual Fail safe operation of the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN in German CD The CD includes Function manual Fail safe operation of the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN in German English and Japanese F FBs for the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN Additional documents may be enclosed with the accessory kit Protective foil A protective foil kit for the HMI device can...

Page 21: ...Charging station The charging station is used to charge the battery in the HMI device and to safely store the HMI device You can also charge a main battery in each of the two charging compartments The charging station is designed to be used in the system The charging station can be ordered with the order number 6AV6 671 5CE00 0AX0 Tabletop power supply unit The tabletop power supply unit is only s...

Page 22: ...ies the power while the main battery is being changed While the power is being drawn from the bridging battery the following features are deactivated Display backlighting Membrane keyboard Touch screen Function key LEDs Illuminated pushbuttons USB interface Charging options To charge the main battery you have the following possibilities In the HMI device while it is in the charging station In the ...

Page 23: ...Functions The charging station performs the following functions Charging the batteries in the charging compartments of the charging station Supplying power to the HMI device Charging the main battery fitted in the HMI device Safe storage of the HMI device The lock prevents unauthorized removal of the HMI device from the charging station Accessory kit The accessory kit is supplied with the charging...

Page 24: ...reens is created during the configuration phase The following actions are carried out as part of the configuration phase Creating the project Accepting the project determining the checksum Testing the project Simulating the project Backing up the project After the configuration phase the project is transferred to the HMI device by the configuring PC RQILJXULQJ 3 3URMHFW 0RELOH 3DQHO 1 Process cont...

Page 25: ... this example the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN communicates exclusively with the F CPU as the F PROFINET IO controller See also Operating a project Page 231 Preparing and backing up a project Page 189 1 4 Transponder Forming effective ranges and zones with transponders Transponders form effective ranges and zones Effective ranges and zones are defined by the maximum distance from one or more transponde...

Page 26: ...e HMI device The HMI device evaluates the ID and only measures the distance between it and the configured transponder s Thus the HMI device determines which effective range zone it is currently in Installation and connection You must install the transponders in the system such that the effective ranges and zones are covered by the transmitting ranges of the relevant transponders The transponders a...

Page 27: ...h the access point is possible Mobile panel in the WLAN range the emergency stop button is active the enabling buttons are without function When the PROFIsafe communication between the controller and operator panel is established in the WLAN range the emergency stop button on the HMI device becomes active Effective range An effective range is the range in which sections of the system for example a...

Page 28: ...ntrol processes in such a way that a safe state is achieved in every situation An immediate shutdown therefore does not pose a danger to people or the environment Fail safe application of the HMI device The Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN is a PROFINET IO device on Industrial Ethernet During fail safe operation the HMI device registers the signal states of the emergency stop button and enabling button and...

Page 29: ... that can be integrated into a project for a Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN Note The specified values are maximum values of the individual objects Simultaneous use of multiple objects with their maximum value can lead to problems in the active project Alarms Object Specification Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN Number of discrete alarms 4 000 Number of analog alarms 200 Length of the alarm text 80 characters Numb...

Page 30: ...lds per screen 200 Tags per screen 200 Complex objects per screen for example bars 10 Screen Template Yes Recipes Object Specification Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN Number 300 Data records per recipe 500 Entries per recipe 1 000 Recipe memory 64 KB Recipe Location1 Memory card USB memory stick Network drive 1 The number of recipe data records might be restricted by the capacity of the storage medium Log...

Page 31: ... IWLAN Number of user groups 50 Number of users 50 User administration Number of authorizations 32 Infotexts Object Specification Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN Length no of characters 320 depending on font For alarms Yes For screens Yes Infotext For screen objects for example for I O field switch button invisible button Yes Additional functions Object Specification Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN Monitor settin...

Page 32: ... Sm rtService option enables you to access a remote HMI device from the HMI device or PC via Ethernet Access to the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN is read only WinCC flexible Sm rtAccess The Sm rtAccess option enables you to set up communication between different HMI systems WinCC flexible Audit The Audit option extends the HMI device to include functions for recording operations in an audit trail and el...

Page 33: ... A5E01003940 01 33 SIMATIC S7 Allen Bradley E IP C Logix Note A SIMATIC S7F is vital for fail safe functionality The HMI device cannot be operated without fail safe communication Protocols The HMI device uses the following protocol for communication with the PLC PROFIsafe Mode V2 0 ...

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Page 35: ...application in addition to the safety instructions given in this manual Configuration requirements WARNING Injury or material damage The configuration engineer for a machine or system PLC must take precautions to ensure that an interrupted program can be restarted normally after communication errors voltage dips or power failures Dangerous operating modes must not occur not even temporarily from t...

Page 36: ...er function WARNING HMI device failure After a hard impact to the HMI device check the safety relevant features for functional capability for example in the event that the HMI device is dropped WARNING Danger of injury Manual movements controlled with the HMI should only be executed in conjunction with the enabling buttons and at reduced velocity WARNING Exclusive operating right When operating th...

Page 37: ...pply unit and transponder comply with the harmonized European standards EN published in the Official Journals of the European Union for programmable controllers 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC Directive 98 37 EG Directive of the European Parliament and Council of 22 June 1998 on the approximation of the laws and administrative regulations of the Member States concerning mach...

Page 38: ...t the HMI device satisfies the requirements of the standards below with regard to its safety functions SIL3 in accordance with IEC 61508 1 to 4 Category 4 in accordance with EN 954 1 Pl e and Cat 4 in accordance with EN ISO 13849 1 ISO 13850 Principle for testing and certifying Bus systems for the transmission of safety related information GS ET 26 Electrical Engineering Technical Committee Editio...

Page 39: ...y of machinery Electrical equipment of machines EN 62061 Safety of machinery Functional safety of safety related electrical electronic and programmable electronic control systems EN ISO 13849 1 Development testing and certification of safety related machine controls ISO 13850 Safety of machinery Emergency stop Principles for design IEC 61508 Functional safety of electrical electronic programmable ...

Page 40: ... 12417 2001 Machine tools safety machining centers UL 508 Industrial Control Equipment CSA C22 2 No 14 Industrial Control Equipment 2 4 Power supply Safety specifications CAUTION Damage to the HMI device Only operate the HMI device with approved components Batteries Charging station Tabletop power supply unit http mall automation siemens com WARNING Injury or material damage The HMI device should ...

Page 41: ...NG Injury or material damage Configure the 24 VDC supply for the charging station correctly otherwise components of your automation system can be damaged and persons may be injured Use only voltage generated as protective extra low voltage PELV for the 24 VDC supply of the charging station CAUTION Safe electrical separation Use only power supply units with safety isolation complying with IEC 60364...

Page 42: ...s included in the product information supplied with the HMI device Use in industry The HMI device is designed for industrial use For this reason the following standards are met Interference emission requirements paragraph 7 3 DIN EN 60947 1 Environment A Interference immunity requirements DIN EN 61326 Residential use If the HMI device is used in a residential area you must take measures to achieve...

Page 43: ...take into account that the overall concept of the plant must be configured accordingly More detailed instructions on risk assessment and risk reduction are provided in the system manual Safety Integrated See also Safety related operator controls Page 100 2 7 Safety functions of the emergency stop button Safety instructions There is an emergency stop button on the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN The emerge...

Page 44: ...stop function must be in effect regardless of the operating mode A Category 0 Stop must have precedence Release of the emergency stop button should not cause a hazardous situation see also EN 60204 1997 chapter 9 2 5 3 The stop function is not to be used as a replacement for safety equipment Storing the HMI device WARNING Non functional emergency stop button If the HMI device is not integrated the...

Page 45: ... 3 stage enabling button became state of the art Positions 1 and 3 of the enabling button are Off functions Only the middle position allows the enabling function EN 60204 1 1997 is identical to IEC 60204 1 whereby the 3 stage enabling button is gaining international importance The Stop category of the enabling device must be selected on the basis of a risk assessment and correspond to a Category 0...

Page 46: ...nder and the power supply satisfy among other things the requirements of the EMC laws pertaining to the European domestic market The enhanced testing and limit value levels defined by CDV 61326 3 1 Ed 1 have been taken into account during the type test EMC compliant installation Conditions for fault free operation include EMC compatible assembly of the charging station and the use of interference ...

Page 47: ...t Degree of severity HF radiation in electromagnetic fields in accordance with IEC 61000 4 3 80 amplitude modulation at 1 kHz To 10 V m in the range 80 MHz to 1 GHz To 10 V m in the range 1 4 GHz to 2 GHz To 1 V m in the range 2 GHz to 2 7 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 range 9 kHz to ...

Page 48: ...op test in transport package 1 m Temperature From 20 to 60 C Atmospheric pressure From 1 080 hPa to 660 hPa corresponds to an elevation 1 000 to 3 500 m Relative humidity Applies to HMI device From 10 to 90 without condensation Applies to charging station and transponder from 35 to 85 without condensation Sinusoidal vibration in accordance with IEC 60068 2 6 5 Hz to 9 Hz 3 5 mm 9 Hz to 500 Hz 9 8 ...

Page 49: ...nditions Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN Operating Instructions 12 2007 A5E01003940 01 49 Proper transportation and storage Proper installation and mounting Careful operation and maintenance The warranty for the HMI device will be deemed void if these stipulations are not heeded ...

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Page 51: ...ion 1 5 mm 5 m s2 Shocks non stationary Total shock response spectrum DIN IEC 60721 3 3 Shock amplitude 70 g shock duration 22 ms Class 3K3 climatic requirements The table applies to the HMI device charging station and transponder Ambient conditions Permitted range Comments Air temperature 5 to 40 C Relative humidity 5 to 85 no condensation Corresponds to relative humidity load degree 2 in accorda...

Page 52: ...ency range in accordance with GS ET 22 10 f 150 Hz 1 Hz Deflection 0 35 mm 5 g 15 at the control point Shock IEC 60068 Part 2 27 Shock form Half sinus Shock amplitude 30 g Shock duration 11 ms Number of shocks 3 per axis Continuous shocks IEC 60068 Part 2 29 Shock form Half sinus Shock amplitude 10 g Shock duration 16 ms Shock cycle 1 3 s Number of shocks 1000 10 Impact IEC 60068 Part 2 75 One tim...

Page 53: ...oncentration H2S 0 1 vpm Relative humidity 60 no condensation Check 1 cm3 m3 10 days Climatic ambient conditions for the charging station The following table shows the permitted climatic ambient conditions for use of the charging station Ambient conditions Permitted range Comments Temperature Operation Storage transport From 0 to 40 C From 20 to 60 C Relative humidity 5 to 85 no condensation Corre...

Page 54: ...he charging station The charging station is designed for vertical installation WARNING Emergency stop button not effective If the HMI device is not integrated the emergency stop button does not function The charging station must be installed in either a system area with sufficiently wide WLAN coverage or a separate service area If the charging station is in the system and the HMI device is hooked ...

Page 55: ...he charging station If necessary allow the battery to cool first Note Positioning Observe the following points when selecting the mounting location Do not mount the charging station directly below an Access Point The display must not be exposed to direct sunlight Ergonomic mounting height The position must satisfy the following conditions Ergonomic operation of the HMI device while it is in the ch...

Page 56: ...ons 12 2007 A5E01003940 01 OO GLPHQVLRQV LQ PP 3 3 Information on insulation tests protection class and degree of protection 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 ...

Page 57: ...nce range for the charging station Nominal voltage Tolerance range 24 VDC 19 2 V to 28 8 V 20 20 The following table shows the possible permissible rated voltage for the tabletop power supply unit Nominal voltage Tolerance range 230 VAC 170 to 264 V 120 VAC 85 to 132 V 3 5 Required properties of the WLAN connection Please observe the installation guidelines when installing the WLAN network Further...

Page 58: ...y related operator inputs the operator must log the HMI device onto the effective range Note You can also operate the HMI device without any effective ranges being defined in the system Note Zones and effective ranges are completely independent of each other Rules for effective ranges A maximum for 127 effective ranges can be defined for each project An effective range requires at least one transp...

Page 59: ... divided into different zones A zone might be where part of a particular industrial process is carried out for example assembly of parts Zone specific process displays and possible operations can be configured in the project Note You can also operate the HMI device without any zones being defined in the system Rules governing zones A maximum of 254 zones is possible A zone requires at least one tr...

Page 60: ...der approximates to a lobe shape with a range of approximately 8 m The ID is set directly on the transponder The set ID must match the project parameterization Distances are measured as follows The HMI device sends signals in the current project The transponder responds to the signal from the HMI device and sends its ID to the HMI device The HMI device measures the distance between it and the tran...

Page 61: ...More information can be found in chapter Radiation characteristic Page 314 Distance measurement between the HMI device and the transponder is only possible if both devices are within the other s receiving area The table below shows when distance measurement is feasible In the figures the HMI device is shown as a circle and the transponder as a square HMI device in transponder s transmitting range ...

Page 62: ...the HMI device is to the transponder the further you can turn the HMI device away from the transponder At a distance of 8 m the permissible angle of deviation is about 20 At a distance of 4 m the permissible angle of deviation is about 110 The figure below shows an example of the possible angle of rotation in relation to the distance from the transponder See also Transponder Page 25 3 6 3 Planning...

Page 63: ...e between the machine to be operated and the operator must be sized depending on the machine Insufficient distance from the machine increases the injury hazard for the user Too great a distance from the machine prevents visual control on the part of the operator Machine transponder and operator position must be aligned with each other The HMI device must be able to measure the distance to the tran...

Page 64: ... effective range in such a manner that the effective range is covered by the radiated emission of the transponders Also note that the effective range is not too large so that it cannot be seen or that any other hazards occur 4 Define A name a display name and an ID from the value range 1 to 65534 for each effective range A name and a plant unique ID for each transponder from the value range 1 to 6...

Page 65: ...ce life of the HMI device You must pass on the enclosed documentation to any subsequent owner or user of the HMI device Make sure that every supplement to the documentation that you receive is stored together with the operating instructions The following is supplied along with the HMI device HMI device Main battery Bridging battery Function manual Fail safe operation of the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN...

Page 66: ...ion Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Place the charging station from the front onto the mounting surface 2 Mark the fastening holes with a marking off tool 3 Drill 4 through holes or 4 x M6 threaded holes 4 Mount the charging station Result The charging station is now mounted See also Mounting location and clearance of charging station Page 54 Application and ambient conditions Page 51 4 3 Setting t...

Page 67: ...1 67 Procedure for opening the transponder Screws Cover 1 Loosen the four marked screws 2 Lay the cover aside The cover is designed in such a way that the screws cannot be lost Rotary coding switch and batteries The following figure shows the position of the 4 rotary coding switches and the batteries in the transponder Rotary coding switch Batteries ...

Page 68: ...t carrying conductors do not come into contact with electrical circuits Note the ESD instructions Proceed as follows 1 Insert the batteries as shown on the printed circuit board 2 Set the transponder ID with the help of a screwdriver Please note the MSB and LSB markings on the printed circuit board Set the hexadecimal transponder ID The values permitted in hexadecimal format are 1 to FFFE i e deci...

Page 69: ...umination for the desired area The transmitting range of the transponder and the receiving area of the HMI device approximate to a lobe shape with a range of approximately 8 m More information can be found in chapter Radiation characteristic Page 314 Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Place the transponder from the front onto the mounting surface 2 Mark the fastening holes with a marking off tool 3 Dr...

Page 70: ... charging station is mounted according to the specifications in this document Cable plug included in the scope of supply Three core cable flexible 0 75 mm End sleeves Pin assignment Pin Assignment 1 24 VDC 2 n c 3 GND 24 V 4 PE Procedure for mounting the cable plug 1 Screw the cables to the contacts in the socket insert and mount the socket The following figure shows an exploded view of the cable ...

Page 71: ...g the HMI device 4 7 1 Opening and closing the terminal compartment Introduction You can open the connection bay of the HMI device during operation Before you begin CAUTION Malfunctions If the HMI device is switched on and resting on its front the following can be activated The emergency stop button This can bring the system to a standstill unintentionally The key operated switch or an illuminated...

Page 72: ...e bridge battery if fitted The maximum buffer time is 5 minutes If you exceed the buffer time the HMI device will switch off If the HMI device has been integrated this will lead to a shutdown or rampdown of the system Do not exceed the buffer time Requirements Cross head screwdriver size 2 Battery compartment and connection bay Locking latch Connection bay cover Connection for tabletop power suppl...

Page 73: ...ceed as follows 1 Pull up the locking latch on the battery compartment cover The battery compartment cover can now be opened 2 Remove the battery compartment cover Result The battery compartment is open The main battery if fitted is visible NOTICE Damage to the HMI device The connection bay cover is connected to the HMI device s housing by wiring Close the connection bay cover carefully Procedure ...

Page 74: ...ve connected a tabletop power supply unit isolate the unit from the HMI device if possible CAUTION Damage to the HMI device When the connection bay is open the HMI device is vulnerable to damage from electrostatic discharge ESD When working in the open housing ensure that current carrying conductors do not come into contact with electrical circuits Note the ESD instructions 1 Remove the main batte...

Page 75: ...y other objects in the connection bay Notes for closing CAUTION Damage to thread The HMI device housing is made of plastic Therefore the mounting hole threads cannot handle the same amount of stress as a comparable metallic housing If the screws are tightened more than 20 times there is risk of damage to the threads Do not exceed 0 4 to 0 5 Nm of torque when tightening the screws NOTICE Damage to ...

Page 76: ...nterface and the terminal for the tabletop power supply unit Procedure for closing the connection bay and battery compartment 1 Place the cover on the connection bay Be careful with the wiring to the charging contacts 2 Tighten the 6 cover screws 3 Insert the main battery 4 Replace the cover on the battery compartment The fastener of the battery compartment cover must engage below the locking latc...

Page 77: ... the connector of the configuring PC when resetting to factory settings CAUTION Shutdown or rampdown of the system Triggering the reset button results in the following The HMI device switching off and restarting If the HMI device has been integrated the F CPU triggers a local shutdown or a global rampdown Only press the reset button in an emergency USB jack and connector for tabletop power supply ...

Page 78: ...e contacted via WLAN Connection graphic The following figure illustrates the connection between the HMI device and the configuring PC You can transfer the following data between the HMI device and a configuring PC Project HMI device image Additional project data 3 3 86 3 352 1 7 NOTICE USB connection sequence Observe the following sequence when connecting by USB 1 HMI device 2 PC USB Host to Host ...

Page 79: ... open the connection bay If the connection bay is open degree of protection IP 65 is not fulfilled NOTICE Damage to the HMI device Pay attention to cleanliness Foreign bodies or liquids must not come into contact with the printed circuit board or penetrate the inside of the HMI device Only connect a configuring PC directly to the HMI device for a short period The ports are described in the specifi...

Page 80: ...on Page 32 4 7 5 Connecting the printer Introduction Printers are connected to the HMI device via WLAN The current list of recommended printers for the HMI devices can be found on the Internet under http support automation siemens com WW view de 11376409 Observe the supplied printer documentation when you connect the printer Connection graphic Note It is not possible to connect a printer to the HM...

Page 81: ...stick Note when connecting NOTICE Devices with a separate power supply Except for the configuring PC or PC do not connect any device with a separate power supply to the USB interface You can connect the configuring PC or PC to the USB interface for transferring saving and restoring data NOTICE Additional load for battery Devices without a separate power supply cause additional load on the battery ...

Page 82: ... to access the USB interface while the main battery is being changed See also Interfaces of the HMI device Page 76 4 7 7 Connecting the tabletop power supply unit Introduction The tabletop power supply unit is used to power the HMI device and to charge the battery in the HMI device in 120 V and 230 V networks The setting of the voltage range takes place automatically The tabletop power supply unit...

Page 83: ... Page 57 4 8 Inserting charging and changing the battery 4 8 1 Safety instructions CAUTION Charging and discharging the battery In the following cases there is a risk of fire and in extreme cases explosion Incorrect charging and discharging of the battery Reverse polarity Short circuit Only charge the bridging battery in the HMI device Only charge the main battery in the HMI device or in the charg...

Page 84: ...ve range If the HMI device no longer recognizes the transponder and therefore the measuring range it triggers a rampdown To change the battery rest the HMI device on its front Align the HMI device so that it is still possible to measure the distance between the HMI device and the transponder If possible log the HMI device off from the effective range CAUTION Malfunctions If the HMI device is resti...

Page 85: ...tteries for the first time NOTICE To charge the batteries the ambient temperature battery temperature must not exceed 40 C The higher the temperature the longer it will take for the battery to charge Find a place with a cool ambient temperature for the charging station If necessary allow the battery to cool first The batteries are delivered uncharged Please note that a battery is subject to a natu...

Page 86: ...attery is now fitted The following figure shows the bridging battery inserted in the connection compartment Cable routing Requirements for inserting the main battery The connection compartment is open The battery compartment is open Procedure for inserting the main battery 1 Place the main battery in the battery compartment 2 Close the battery compartment Result The main battery is inserted The fo...

Page 87: ...n or connected to the tabletop power supply unit See also Safety instructions Page 83 4 8 3 Displaying battery status The battery s charging condition can be displayed in the following ways On the main battery itself By the BAT LED on the HMI device In the OP dialog box Battery tab in the Control Panel In a running project if configured Procedure for displaying the charging condition on the main b...

Page 88: ...ge the main battery in good time We recommend that you replace the battery when it can only be charged to 50 This is the case after approximately 500 complete charging cycles A charging cycle is complete when the battery is fully charged Example The battery has a charging condition of 80 It needs another 20 before it is fully charged The battery is charged This charging process counts as one fifth...

Page 89: ...tive range log it off 2 Remove the main battery using the ribbon 3 Insert the new main battery 4 Close the battery compartment Result The main battery has been changed Disposal Used lithium ion batteries are special waste Please dispose of used lithium ion batteries properly according to the appropriate regulations Label transport packaging with the words USED LITHIUM BATTERIES See also Safety ins...

Page 90: ...g box in the Control Panel displays the charging status and temperature of the main battery and bridging battery Requirements The project on the HMI device is complete and the HMI device is switched off You have opened the battery compartment of the HMI device Procedure Observe the safety information Proceed as follows 1 Remove the main battery using the ribbon 2 Open the connection bay 3 Disconne...

Page 91: ...MI device Requirements In order to switch on the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN one of the following requirements must be met The batteries have been charged and inserted in the HMI device The HMI device is placed in the charging station The HMI device is connected to the tabletop power supply unit Procedure Proceed as follows 1 To switch the HMI device on briefly press the ON OFF button The PWR LED ligh...

Page 92: ...ches to Transfer mode if the following requirements have been met No project is loaded on the device At least one data channel has been configured On first commissioning there is no project on the HMI device and no data channel has been parameterized While communication is being established the following dialog box is displayed Press Cancel to stop the transfer Result The Loader appears ...

Page 93: ...d restart the HMI device If necessary parameterize the required data channel Select Transfer to start the transfer Function test Check whether the HMI device is fully functional The HMI device is fully functional when one of the following states is indicated after switching on The Transfer dialog is displayed The Loader appears The Test enabling button dialog box appears Switching off the HMI devi...

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Page 95: ...ws the operator controls and displays of the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN This can vary depending on the delivery condition of the HMI device Emergency stop button LED display Display with touch screen ON OFF button Covers for the labeling strip guides Key operated switch optional Illuminated pushbutton optional Membrane keyboard Handwheel optional ...

Page 96: ...ing information Direct keys System functions of WinCC flexible Standard input unit The standard input unit on the HMI device is the touch screen All operating elements required for touch operation are displayed on the touch screen once the HMI device has started NOTICE Damage to the touch screen Never touch the touch screen with pointed or sharp objects Avoid applying excessive pressure to the tou...

Page 97: ... If the SAFE LED lights up the emergency stop button is effective Power PWR Green The PWR LED only lights up or flashes when the HMI device is switched on The PWR LED lights up under the following circumstances The battery is fitted and charged The HMI device is in the charging station The HMI device is connected to the tabletop power supply unit The PWR LED flashes when the HMI device is in the P...

Page 98: ...being charged The BAT LED lights up red when the main battery has a charging status of less than 10 The BAT LED lights up green when the main battery has a charging status of at least 10 5 3 Power management Introduction The HMI device is equipped with a power management function If you do not operate the HMI device for a configurable time interval power management will switch the HMI device to po...

Page 99: ... ON The PWR LED lights up Press the ON OFF button for at least 4 seconds HMI device OFF Operation on touch screen or using function keys HMI device ON Briefly press the ON OFF button Power Save 2 Automatically after a configured time interval if no operations are carried out Power Save 2 Power Save 1 The PWR LED lights up Reduces the brightness of the touch screen Press the ON OFF button for at le...

Page 100: ...in DIN IEC 60947 5 5 1997 Annex K For additional safety instructions please refer to the section titled Safety instructions standards and notes When using the emergency stop button the following F FBs must be linked in the safety program of the F CPU F_FB_MP F_FB_RNG_n Fall protection Emergency stop button Due to its position the emergency stop button is equally accessible for both left handed and...

Page 101: ...ictly ensure that he executes a separate operator action to commence the restart The safety program must ensure that release of the emergency stop button alone does not trigger an automatic restart of the system In order to release the emergency stop button turn it in a clockwise direction The emergency stop button then returns on its own to the initial position NOTICE The emergency stop button ca...

Page 102: ... emergency stop buttons only one integrated HMI device should be freely accessible If the HMI device is not in use it must be stored in a locked cabinet See also Safety functions of the emergency stop button Page 43 5 4 2 Enabling button Introduction The enabling device consists of the two enabling buttons mounted on both sides of the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN The switch setting of the two enabling ...

Page 103: ...position The enabling button is not pressed Enable The enabling button is pressed to a mid position This switch setting is used to allow another command for example an input with the membrane keyboard Panic The switch setting Panic is achieved as soon as one of the enabling buttons have been pressed The switch setting of the other enabling button is irrelevant in this case The switch setting Panic...

Page 104: ...WWLQJ QDEOH 3DQLF 1HXWUDO SRVLWLRQ X X If the operator has pressed the enabling button through to the Panic setting the Enable setting will not be evaluated when leaving the panic setting A new enable can only be triggered by releasing the enabling button 5 5 Operator controls 5 5 1 Handwheel Introduction The handwheel is an optional operator control on the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN The handwheel ca...

Page 105: ...n the handwheel has a small recess 5 5 2 Key operated switch Introduction The key operated switch is an optional operator control on the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN The key operated switch is used to lock functions that can be triggered via the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN Key operated switch Operation The followinig figure shows the three switch positions of the key operated switch I 0 II ...

Page 106: ... the key if the HMI device falls down Note The key to the key operated switch is supplied together with the HMI device The key does not have an HMI device dependent coding This means the key can be used on any Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN 5 5 3 Illuminated pushbutton Introduction The illuminated pushbuttons are optional operator controls on the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN The illuminated pushbuttons are av...

Page 107: ...ect keys System functions of WinCC flexible Note The following sections are intended for the configuration engineer of the HMI device 5 5 4 2 Evaluating operator controls as direct keys Introduction You can configure the operator controls of the HMI device as direct keys The states of the following operator controls are available directly in the I O area of the PLC Direction pulses of the handwhee...

Page 108: ...ytes n 6 to n 9 contain the direct key bits for the touch buttons Bit coding The following tables show the bit coding for function keys key operated switch illuminated pushbutton and handwheel Bit coding of function keys State F1 to F18 Not pressed 0 Pressed 1 Bit coding of function key LEDs State F1 to F18 LED not illuminated 0 LED is illuminated 1 Bit coding of key operated switch State S1 S0 Ke...

Page 109: ...very pulse of the handwheel is added to byte n 4 or n 5 depending on the direction of rotation There are no negative values When the possible value range is exceeded there is an overflow If a value of 255 is increased by one pulse a value of 0 results Example of bit coding for handwheel The following table includes an example for rotation direction determination The pulses are stored in bytes n 4 ...

Page 110: ...ures that no more than 256 pulses can be added between two scans of the handwheel For 256 pulses approximately 4 5 revolutions of the handwheel are required The rotary pulse encoder supplies a maximum of 200 pulses per second NOTICE Sample cycle time The input pulses should take effect immediately on the PLC and cause a response in the system Set a scan cycle 100 ms in the PLC in order to achieve ...

Page 111: ...evice You can enter incremental values in a running project with the handwheel Note Do not configure limit values in WinCC flexible for tags assigned to the handwheel Evaluation of the incremental values If the signals of the handwheel are assigned to a WinCC flexible tag then the forward and backward increments will be set off against each other The absolute value of the increments is given The m...

Page 112: ...p to stop 1 0 Turned counter clockwise up to stop Note If you use a tag of the Boolean type for the key operated switch the following assignment applies Status 0 Central position of the key operated switch Status 1 Key operated switch turned clockwise or counter clockwise to the stop 5 5 4 6 Evaluation and activation of the illuminated pushbuttons Application The illuminated pushbuttons are option...

Page 113: ...lluminated pushbuttons Bit n 1 Bit n LED status 0 0 Off 0 1 Flashing quickly 1 0 Flashing slowly 1 1 ON continuous 5 6 Using a memory card with the HMI device Introduction The following can be saved to the memory card of the HMI device Logs Recipes Operating system Applications Additional specifications The memory card can be inserted and removed during operation Do not remove the memory card whil...

Page 114: ...e transponder and therefore the measuring range it triggers a shutdown To remove or insert the memory card rest the HMI device on its front Align the HMI device so that it is still possible to measure the distance between the HMI device and the transponder Distance measurement between HMI device and transponder Page 61 If possible log the HMI device off from the effective range CAUTION Shutdown or...

Page 115: ... flat clean surface to protect against damage Requirements You have opened the battery compartment of the HMI device The main battery is removed You have opened the connection bay of the HMI device Slot Memory card symbol Procedure for inserting a memory card Proceed as follows 1 Insert the memory card into the slot Pay attention to the memory card symbol when inserting the memory card An arrow on...

Page 116: ...that you do not want to lose on the memory card 4 Insert the memory card into the HMI device 5 Format the memory card on the HMI device Procedure for unplugging a memory card Proceed as follows 1 Pull the memory card out of the slot 2 Close the connection bay 3 Replace the main battery 4 Close the HMI device s battery compartment 5 Store the memory card in a safe place See also Distance measuremen...

Page 117: ...le foil can be used as labeling strips Use transparent foil so that the LEDs of the function keys can be seen The permitted thickness of the labeling strip is 0 13 mm Paper should not be used as labeling strips Labeling strip dimensions OO GLPHQVLRQV LQ PP DEHOLQJ VWULS RQ ULJKW DEHOLQJ VWULS RQ OHIW DEHOLQJ VWULS DW ERWWRP r 5 ದ r ದ 5 r 5 ದ Procedure for attaching the labeling strips The followin...

Page 118: ...satisfy degree of protection IP65 6 Place the label on to the cover caps Procedure for exchanging the labeling strips Should the exchange of labeling strips become necessary these can be reordered See also Supplementary pack and other accessories Page 20 5 8 Holding the mobile panel and fixing it to the wall Holding the HMI device CAUTION Rampdown If the HMI device is logged onto an effective rang...

Page 119: ...y of the enabling button and emergency stop button The HMI device is equally easy to hold for right handers and left handers because it is designed symmetrically 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 control input is also given if you only press one of t...

Page 120: ...vice The HMI device is used as a stationary HMI device when it is hooked into the charging station The HMI device s battery is charged in the charging station 5 9 Charging station 5 9 1 Charging batteries in the charging compartment Introduction You can charge one main battery in each of the two charging compartments of the charging station The batteries are charged independently of each other ...

Page 121: ...the locking latch on the charging compartment cover The cover can now be opened 2 Place the battery in the charging compartment 3 Close the charging compartment Result The battery is charged automatically whenever the charging station is connected to the power supply unit The LED display shows the battery s charging status Procedure for removing the battery from the charging compartment Proceed as...

Page 122: ...e BAT 1 LED flashes when the battery in the first charging compartment is being charged The BAT 1 LED lights up when the battery in the first charging compartment is 95 charged BAT 2 Green The BAT 2 LED is off when there is no battery in the second charging compartment The BAT 2 LED flashes when the battery in the second charging compartment is being charged The BAT 2 LED lights up when the batter...

Page 123: ...revents unauthorized removal of the HMI device from the charging station Lock barrel with key Lock Hook for hooking in the HMI device Procedure for locking the charging station Proceed as follows 1 Slide the lock down to the appropriate cut out in the charging station 2 Turn the key by 90 degrees 3 Remove the key Result The charging station is locked You cannot remove the HMI device ...

Page 124: ...24 Operating Instructions 12 2007 A5E01003940 01 Procedure for unlocking the charging station Proceed as follows 1 Insert the key into the lock barrel 2 Turn the key by 90 degrees 3 Slide the lock upwards Result You can now remove the HMI device See also Charging station Page 22 ...

Page 125: ...st one data channel has been enabled for the transfer Press the Start button to start the project on the HMI device If you do not perform an operation the project on the HMI device will automatically start after a delay depending on settings Press the Control Panel button to open the HMI device Control Panel You can change various settings in the Control Panel for example the transfer settings Pre...

Page 126: ...P information about the LAN connection Open Loader The following options are available to open the Loader The Loader appears briefly after starting the HMI device The Loader appears when the project is closed If configured use the relevant operating element to close the project Please refer to your system documentation to check whether additional information on this subject is available there ...

Page 127: ...s CE task bar All data on the HMI device will be overwritten 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 Password protection prevents maloperations and increases security for the system or machine If the password is not entered only the Transfe...

Page 128: ...e Page 91 6 2 WLAN 6 2 1 Overview Introduction The properties of the WLAN networks can be entered in the WLAN dialog box Open the WLAN dialog box in Windows CE WLAN connection In the case of a WLAN connection the configuration engineer for the current project can specify the following The WLAN networks to which the HMI device connects The configuration engineer can specify up to 3 WLAN networks Pr...

Page 129: ...es will be empty Select the Details button to open a dialog box which provides more detailed information about the established network connection Set country code NOTICE The correct country setting is essential for operation complying with the approvals The selection of a country other than the one where you are using the system is subject to criminal penalties For WLAN communication the frequency...

Page 130: ...03940 01 1 Select the required country code from the Country Code selection box 2 Confirm your entries The dialog closes Result The country code for the WLAN connection has been set Setting the transmission rate for WLAN Use the register Rate Control to change the transfer rate of the HMI panel if necessary ...

Page 131: ...e Maximum Data Rate selection box 3 Confirm your entries 4 Confirm the message of the HMI device 5 Restart the HMI device See also Restarting the HMI device Page 156 6 2 2 Parameterizing the WLAN connection Introduction You can define the parameters for the WLAN connection and also create new WLAN connections Requirements You have opened the WLAN dialog box Wireless tab by touching either the WLAN...

Page 132: ...HMI device is connected Signal strength of the selected network Procedure for creating a WLAN network parameterize the WLAN network and establish a connection 1 If you want to create a new WLAN network select Add New 2 If you want to configure an existing WLAN network or connect the HMI device to a WLAN network select the desired network 3 Use the Configure or Connect button to open the Wireless N...

Page 133: ...ption you are using under Encryption 2 If necessary select the required authentication process under Authentification 3 If necessary enter the password for the WLAN network under Network key 4 If necessary select the type of authentication protocol under EAP type 5 Confirm your entries The dialog closes The parameterized WLAN network is added to the list of preferred networks If the HMI device is ...

Page 134: ...ice attempts to connect with a WLAN network in the sequence of the preferred networks in the list 1 Change the sequence as required Select the WLAN network you want to move Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired position 2 If necessary use the Delete button to delete the selected WLAN entry from the list of preferred networks 3 Select the Automatically connect to non preferred networks ...

Page 135: ...tion alarm Date time Screen saver Regional settings Transfer settings Network settings Delay time Password Opening the Control Panel The Control Panel can be opened as follows In the startup phase Press Control Panel to open the HMI device Control Panel in the Loader In a running project Select the operating element provided for the respective task if configured In the Windows CE start menu Press ...

Page 136: ... cookie settings Privacy Changing privacy settings Advanced Setting the character repeat for the keyboard Repeat Setting the double click Double Click Parameterizing the WLAN connection WLAN Setting the IP address WLAN Settings IP Address Setting the name server WLAN Settings Name Servers Parameterizing the LAN connection LAN Setting the IP address LAN Settings IP Address Setting the name server L...

Page 137: ... Changing regional settings Page 149 Setting the screen saver Reducing the backlighting Setting the screen saver Page 152 Displaying the system information General Displaying memory information Memory Displaying system properties Page 158 Setting the device name of the HMI device Device Name Setting the device name of the HMI device Page 168 Programming the data channel Channel Programming the dat...

Page 138: ... Touch the required entry from the drop down list box Touch the check box to select or clear a check box Touch a radio button to select it 6 Confirm the entries using the button or terminate the entries using the button The dialog closes 7 Close the Control Panel with the button 8 Start the project with the Start button in the Loader Input with the screen keyboard A screen keyboard is available fo...

Page 139: ...erical screen keyboard Switchover to special characters Switching from full display to reduced display 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 icon 2 Touch and move the screen keyboard on the touch screen 3 When the desired position is reached rele...

Page 140: ...reen keyboard Introduction You can change the layout and the position of the screen keyboard as follows Requirements You have opened the Siemens HMI InputPanel Options dialog with the InputPanel icon Check box for displaying the button in the screen keyboard Button for displaying the screen keyboard Button for saving the screen keyboard settings Procedure Proceed as follows 1 If you want to change...

Page 141: ...position is reached 3 If you want to increase the size of the screen keyboard enlarge it to the size required using the icon Release contact from the icon when the required size is reached 4 If you want to save the settings press the Save button 5 Close the screen keyboard by pressing the Close Input Panel button 6 Confirm your entries The dialog closes Result The screen keyboard settings have bee...

Page 142: ... slider in the Repeat delay group Moving the slider to the right will shorten the delay Moving to the left will extend the delay 3 If you want to change the repeat rate press a button or the slider in the Repeat rate group Moving the slider to the right will shorten the repeat rate Moving to the left will extend the repeat rate 4 Verify your settings Touch the test box The screen keyboard opens Mo...

Page 143: ...a double click The physical distance between two clicks for a double click A double click corresponds to two brief touches in sequence Requirements You have opened the Mouse Properties dialog with the Mouse icon Icon for setting the double click Icon for testing the double click Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Double click on the grid After one double click the grid is shown in inverse colors 2 Dou...

Page 144: ...tion 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 in the startup phase or during runtime Requirements You have opened the OP Properties dialog box Touch tab by touching the OP icon Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Use the Recalibrate but...

Page 145: ...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 New calibration settings have been measured Tape the screen to register saved data Wait for 30 seconds to cancel saved data and keep the current setting Time limit 30 sec 1 Touch the screen within 30 seconds The new calibration...

Page 146: ... password a second time NOTICE If the password 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 ...

Page 147: ...onfirm password text boxes 2 Confirm your entries The dialog closes Result Password protection for the Control Panel and the Windows CE taskbar is disabled 6 6 Changing HMI device settings 6 6 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 ...

Page 148: ...w in effect Note The system does not automatically switch between winter and summer time 1 If you want to switch from winter to summer time select the Daylight savings time currently in effect check box When you press the Apply button the time is brought forward by one hour 2 If you want to switch from summer to winter time clear the Daylight savings time currently in effect check box When you pre...

Page 149: ...tries for example the date time and decimal points are displayed differently You can adjust the display format to meet the requirements of different regions The country specific settings apply to the current project If the project language is changed the country specific settings are also changed Requirements You have opened the Regional and Language Settings dialog with the Regional Settings icon...

Page 150: ...can save the following data to the flash memory Registry information Temporary files Restoring the file system of a memory card If memory cards are used the file system on the memory card may become damaged perhaps due to a power failure The HMI device detects the defective file system on start up or when the memory card is inserted The HMI device can restore the file system automatically or on re...

Page 151: ... memory card when the HMI device starts up and when a memory card is inserted Procedure Proceed as follows 1 If you want to save the current registration entries click the Save Registry button 2 If you want to save the temporary files click the Save Files button 3 Specify how the file system on the memory card should be restored Activate automatic restore by selecting the Automatically Repair chec...

Page 152: ...tes Power Save 1 Reduces the brightness of the backlighting Power Save 2 The touch screen is switched off The function keys are not active The relevant time intervals are set in the project Power management is automatically activated if the HMI device is not operated within the specified period of time You can clear the Power Save 1 state by touching the touch screen or pressing the function key Y...

Page 153: ...ng a restart NOTICE Reducing the brightness of the backlighting The brightness of the backlighting decreases incrementally during its operational life In order to increase the operational life of the backlighting activate the backlighting reduction Burn in effect Screen contents may occasionally leave a burn in effect in the background if they appear too long This burn in effect will automatically...

Page 154: ...elect a blank screen as screen saver select the Blank Screen option 4 Confirm your entries The dialog closes Result The screen saver and the reduced backlighting for the HMI device is set After you have reselected the screen saver and reduction of the backlighting you must restart the HMI device The selection becomes effective following a restart See also Power management Page 98 Restarting the HM...

Page 155: ... 2 In the Port selection box select the Network interface 3 In the Network text box enter the network address of the printer 4 Select the paper format from the Paper Size selection box 5 Select the required radio button in the Orientation group Portrait for portrait Landscape for landscape 6 Select the print quality Select the Draft Mode check box if you wish to print in draft mode Clear the Draft...

Page 156: ...me You have reselected the screen saver and reduction of the backlighting You have changed the transfer rate to the Access Point CAUTION Data loss when the HMI device is restarted All volatile data is lost when the HMI device is restarted Check the following The project on the HMI device is complete No data is being written to the flash memory Requirements You have opened the OP Properties dialog ...

Page 157: ...tart Result The HMI device starts See also Setting the date and time Page 147 Enabling PROFINET IO Page 165 Overview Page 128 6 6 8 Displaying information about the HMI device Introduction You will need the device specific information if you contact A D Technical Support Requirements You have opened the OP Properties dialog box Device tab by touching the OP icon HMI device name Version of the HMI ...

Page 158: ...part of the internal flash memory displayed 6 6 9 Displaying system properties Introduction The system specific information provides 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 for Microsoft Windows CE Information about the processor size of the internal flash memory ...

Page 159: ...for the option for additional information Proceed as follows 1 Change to the Memory tab The memory information is displayed 1 Close the dialog 6 6 10 Activating vibration alarm Introduction You can activate a vibration alarm for the HMI device The vibration alarm will be triggered in the current project under the following circumstances You leave the effective range with the HMI device without log...

Page 160: ...bration alarm is activated 6 7 Programming the data channel Introduction You can only transfer a project if you have enabled at least one data channel If you block all data channels the HMI device is protected against unintentional overwriting of the project data and HMI device image Note Data channel 1 is not available with the Mobile Panel 277 Wireless Requirements The Transfer Settings dialog b...

Page 161: ...ble the data channel select the Enable Channel check box 2 If you want to disable the data channel clear the Enable Channel check box 3 If you want to enable automatic transfer select the Remote Control check box 4 Enter further parameters if required Applies to ETHERNET Press Advanced to change to Network and Dial Up Connections Open the LAN or WLAN entry You can change the TCP IP settings there ...

Page 162: ...if the Control Panel is opened to change the transfer properties in an active project NOTICE Transfer mode via channel 2 You can change the settings for the transfer The following steps are required Close the project Change the settings on the HMI device Then return to Transfer mode See also Changing the network configuration Page 169 6 8 Setting the delay time Introduction The project is opened f...

Page 163: ...the executable project file Delay time selection box NOTICE Settings under Project File and Path Do not change the setting in the Project File and Path boxes The project may not open at the next start of the HMI device if changes are made here Procedure for setting the delay time 1 Select the desired delay time in seconds from the Wait sec selection box With the value 0 the project starts immediat...

Page 164: ... that the HMI device loads depends on the parameterization in the Control Panel If a valid PROFIsafe address has been parameterized in the Control Panel The HMI device loads the PROFIsafe address set in the Control Panel If a valid PROFIsafe address has not been parameterized in the Control Panel The HMI device loads the PROFIsafe address set in the project Note The invalid address 65 535 is param...

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