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Page 1: ..._________________ SIMATIC HMI Customized automation Mobile Client900RXA Operating Instructions 07 2015 A5E36360099 AA Preface Overview 1 Safety guidelines 2 Installing and connecting the device 3 Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4 Configuring the Mobile Client and Connection box 5 Commissioning a project 6 Operating the project 7 Operating the mobile client 8 Device maintenance and repair 9...

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: ...ervice technicians rectify faults that occur during the process control phase Maintenance technicians Maintenance technicians carry out regular maintenance work during the process control phase Knowledge required General knowledge of automation technology and process communication is needed to understand the operating instructions Scope of application of the document This source document was writt...

Page 4: ...red inputs for example an IP address Path information File Edit Operating sequences for example menu commands shortcut menu commands F1 Alt P Keyboard actions Please observe notes labeled as follows Note Notes containing important information about the product and its use or a specific section of the documentation to which you should pay particular attention Naming conventions The following terms ...

Page 5: ...ctions with WinCC 21 1 7 Software add ons 23 1 8 Communication with controllers 24 2 Safety guidelines 25 2 1 General safety instructions 25 2 2 Notes about usage 28 2 3 Power supply 30 3 Installing and connecting the device 31 3 1 Preparing for installation 31 3 1 1 Checking delivery 31 3 1 2 Device identification data 31 3 1 3 Mounting positions and type of fixation 31 3 1 4 Preparing mounting o...

Page 6: ...pes for the screen keyboard 52 4 5 5 Configuring operation 54 4 5 5 1 Changing the screen settings 54 4 5 5 2 Configuring the screen keyboard 56 4 5 5 3 Setting the character repeat rate of the screen keyboard 57 4 5 5 4 Setting the double click 58 4 5 5 5 Calibrating the touch screen 59 4 5 5 6 Restarting the Mobile Panel 60 4 6 General settings 62 4 6 1 Regional and language settings 62 4 6 2 Se...

Page 7: ...bile Client and Connection box 101 5 1 Required configuration software 101 5 2 Configuring the device 101 5 3 Configuring the Connection Box 101 6 Commissioning a project 103 6 1 Overview 103 6 2 Operating modes 103 6 3 Using existing projects 104 6 4 Data transmission options 105 6 5 Transfer 105 6 5 1 Setting the transfer mode 105 6 5 2 Starting the transfer 107 6 5 3 Testing a project 108 6 6 B...

Page 8: ... Certificates and approvals 135 10 2 Directives and declarations 136 10 2 1 Electromagnetic compatibility 136 10 2 2 ESD guideline 138 10 3 Dimension drawings 140 10 3 1 Mobile client 140 10 3 2 Connection box 141 10 3 3 Wall mounting bracket 142 10 3 4 Magnetic wall bracket 143 10 4 Specifications 144 10 4 1 Technical specifications Mobile Client 144 10 4 2 Technical specifications Connection Box...

Page 9: ...ice purposes Heating system The device heats up if necessary and keeps the internal temperature within the optimum temperature range for as long as the heat output permits The SIMATIC Mobile Client connection box connection box for short is designed to be mounted to the wall of the control cabinet It provides the power supply and control system connections in the control cabinet The device is conn...

Page 10: ...eration and monitoring parameter assignment and commissioning to troubleshooting for industrial systems in particular wind turbines Note Please observe the relevant requirements and safety measures for the application and place of use 1 2 Design of the device Front view LED display Display with touch screen Handle Button for brightness control On off button two present ...

Page 11: ...15 A5E36360099 AA 11 Bottom view Handle Stand The supporting surfaces of the handle and stand are made of anti slip material Rear view Rating plate Space for customized rating plate USB port for service purposes Pressure compensation valve Port for connecting cable with locking clip ...

Page 12: ...f the device You can reuse the packaging if you are returning the device 1 4 Accessories Accessories are not included with the device You can order accessories by entering the corresponding article number at the following link Industry Mall https mall industry siemens com 1 4 1 Connecting cable The connecting cable connects the device with the connection box Circular connector female connector for...

Page 13: ...f the connecting cable is geared to the actual usage conditions 1 4 2 Connection box The connection box supplies power to the device and connects it to the Ethernet network Screws for fixing the connection box Socket for the connecting cable Locking bracket for the circular connector Connecting cable Attachment for cable ties for strain relief Article number 6AV6645 7CX06 1WP0 A mechanical foolpro...

Page 14: ...th the following contents 4 M5 8 screws 1 mains terminal for the power supply 1 Product Information 1 4 3 Wall mounting bracket The wall bracket ensures secure fastening of the Mobile Panel during stationary operation Hook for the grip on the HMI device Screw flange The wall bracket is not included with the HMI device The wall bracket is available with order number 6AV6574 1AF04 4AA0 ...

Page 15: ...s The device can fall out of the wall bracket even when handled carefully Never stand below the fitted wall bracket The wall bracket is permitted for indoor use only Do not mount the wall bracket on doors or covers Do not fit the wall bracket anywhere where the device may fall out of the bracket Note The wall bracket is designed for fixed used and is always to be screwed to the wall The wall brack...

Page 16: ...on ferromagnetic surfaces The following applies to the magnetic holding power Under normal circumstances the wall bracket can be removed from the surface without tools When the wall bracket is used as intended there is no danger of it falling unintentionally with the HMI device The magnetic wall bracket features a retaining mechanism for the HMI device Joint to set the inclination of the device Wi...

Page 17: ...fields Strong magnetic fields attract magnetic parts and damage or destroy electromagnetic elements and devices This also applies to pacemakers Do not bring any iron parts tools nails knives into the vicinity of the magnets Keep electronic devices and magnetic data carriers away from the magnets Do not process the magnets mechanically for example by sawing or drilling Keep the magnets away from op...

Page 18: ...off before you fit the protective cover Damage to the touch screen Particles of dirt can scratch the touch screen when you attach the protective cover Clean the touch screen before attaching the protective cover or use a protective sheet according to chapter Protective foil Page 18 Device Protective cover Article number 6AV6645 7CX02 1WP0 1 4 7 Protective foil The protective sheet prevents the tou...

Page 19: ...ice from slipping You can also use rubber strips to angle the device for example Device 3 rubber strips Article number 6AV6645 7CX01 1WP0 1 4 9 Touch pen The touch pen makes it easier to operate the touch screen The touch pen is to be attached to the connecting cable Touch pen Holder Velcro strap Connecting cable Article number 6FC5348 0AA08 4AA0 ...

Page 20: ...5 The HMI device in the operating process The HMI device is part of the operating process Operation is based on two way communication between the HMI device and the PLC The following figure shows an exemplary system design The HMI device is used for monitoring or controlling the operating process The controller in turn supplies the results of the operating process which are displayed on the Mobile...

Page 21: ... in an alarm Max 8 Number of alarm classes 32 Display Alarm window alarm view Acknowledge error alarm individually Yes Edit alarm Yes Alarm indicator Yes ALARM_S Display S7 alarms Yes Alarm buffer retentive Alarm buffer capacity 1024 Simultaneously queued alarm events 500 View alarm Yes Delete alarm buffer Yes Print alarms line by line Yes Tags values and lists Object Specification Configuration T...

Page 22: ...cular log The use of a large circular log has a negative effect on performance Object Specification Configuration Logs Number of logs 50 Number of partial logs in a segmented circular log 400 Entries per log 1 20000 Filing format CSV with ANSI character set RDB TXT Storage location USB storage medium Network drive 1 The number of entries in the log may be restricted by the capacity of the storage ...

Page 23: ...es you to set up communication between different HMI systems WinCC Audit 1 The WinCC Audit add on extends the HMI device to include functions for recording operations in an audit trail and electronic signature Uninterruptable Powersupply UPS with USB support 2 When interfacing an uninterruptible power supply the HMI device is shut down in a controlled manner after a buffer time in the event of a p...

Page 24: ... 8 Communication with controllers Number of connections The table below shows the number of connection boxes that can be connected Number of connections Number of connection boxes With bus connection 8 With SIMATIC HMI HTTP protocol 8 PLC that can be connected The table below shows the number of PLCs that can be connected to the connection boxes Controllers that are not compatible with PROFINET se...

Page 25: ... 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 outside of the system These measures must also ensure safe operating conditions in the system in the event of a fault The system s configuration engineer must take precautions to ensure ...

Page 26: ... must be applied in the aforementioned order before any work is carried out on electrical systems The safety regulations must be applied in reverse order on completion of all tasks on the electrical system Identify the electrical system in accordance with valid safety regulations when working on this system Observe the valid safety regulations of the respective country Proper use WARNING Commissio...

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Page 28: ...range 0 45 C The connection box is designed as bushing for installation in a control cabinet wall The device connecting cable can be easily unplugged and plugged back for moving the device from one operating location to another NOTICE Wall bracket Objects placed on the wall mounting bracket may fall off and cause injury Do not use the wall mounting bracket to hold other objects for example tools N...

Page 29: ...even when not in operation Do not expose the device to extreme temperature fluctuations The device has a pressure compensation valve to provide additional protection in the event of temperature fluctuations The pressure compensation valve contains a membrane which helps to reduce the level of moisture in the device Please note the following The valve must always be freely ventilated and must be pr...

Page 30: ...nd strong magnetic fields Use with additional measures Examples of applications where the use of the HMI device requires additional measures In locations with a high degree of ionizing radiation In locations with difficult operating 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 e...

Page 31: ...o the documentation that you receive is stored together with the original documentation 3 1 2 Device identification data The device can be clearly identified with the help of this identification data in case of repairs or theft You can find the identification data on the rating plate Enter the identification data in the table below Identification date Source Value Serial number Rating plate S KBY ...

Page 32: ... even for the mounted connection box Permitted finish roughness at mounting location 120 µm Rz 120 Observe the specifications for the mounting location in chapter Connection box Page 141 3 1 5 Preparing to mount the wall mounting bracket Choose the mounting location for the wall bracket Observe the following points when selecting the mounting location Position the wall bracket so that the display ...

Page 33: ...ection box so that the red mark on the plug connection for the connecting cable points up 3 Mark the mounting holes with a marking tool You will find a drilling pattern and fitting instructions in the Technical Specifications in the chapter Connection box Page 141 4 Drill 4 through holes 5 5 mm for the screws as well as one through hole 35 mm for the connecting cable 5 Insert the connection box in...

Page 34: ...eed 3 M5 16 screws Required clearance Mounting holes NOTICE Risk of injury from the wall bracket People may bang in to the wall bracket This can result in injury and in damage to the device Select a position for the wall bracket where no individuals are placed at risk Procedure 1 Place the wall bracket on the mounting surface 2 Mark the mounting holes with a marking tool 3 Drill 3 through holes or...

Page 35: ...et where no persons are placed at risk Overhead mounting is not permitted Mounting at locations at which the wall bracket or devices held in it could fall is not permitted Check for any dirt before mounting the magnets Ensure that the mounting surface is clean and suitable Curved surfaces are permitted up to a curve radius of 1 5 m Ensure that the whole surface of all magnets is in contact with th...

Page 36: ...he magnetic wall bracket The device will slide into the lock position 3 Release the lock hook 4 Check to make sure that the device is completely engaged in the magnetic wall bracket NOTICE Device can drop In the case of improper locking the device could fall out of the wall bracket and get damaged Make sure that the lock hook is latched on the device Taking the device out of the magnetic wall brac...

Page 37: ...connection box in accordance with the specifications in these operating instructions Connection sequence NOTICE Connection sequence You risk damage to the connection box if you ignore the proper connection sequence Always follow the specified sequence for connection Connect the connection box in the following sequence 1 Protective earth 2 Power supply 3 Ethernet Note Make sure that all the connect...

Page 38: ...ace for the power supply Interface for the Ethernet cable Strain relief bracket Information on the fuses can be found in the chapter Technical specifications Connection Box Page 145 Note Both the power supply and the device heating have a slow blow 2A fuse which is easy to replace if required The connection box does not have reverse polarity protection Reverse polarity protection on the connection...

Page 39: ...at the strain relief bracket 6 Close the control cabinet 7 Connect the connecting cable as described in the chapter Connection box Page 13 3 3 1 3 Connecting the power supply The power supply for the device is connected using a 24V DC mains terminal on the connection box The mains terminal for the connection box is included in its accessory kit Information on power supply can be found in the chapt...

Page 40: ...onnected properly to the correct terminals See the labeling on the back of the connection box to assist you 2 Insert the mains terminal into the associated interface This is shown in the chapter Connecting cables and replacing fuses Page 38 NOTICE Safe electrical separation The supply voltage must be within the specified voltage range Otherwise there is a risk that the HMI device will malfunction ...

Page 41: ...down the locking clip until it slots into place on the connector 4 Align the red dot on the connecting cable connector with the red dot on the mobile client socket 5 Insert the connector into the socket and push until it clicks into place 6 Swing down the locking clip until it slots into place on the connector CAUTION Incorrectly plugged in connectors cause malfunctions If the connecting cable con...

Page 42: ...r repair Remove connector You can remove the connecting cable at the connection box and or at the device 1 Lift up the connecting cable locking clip at the device 2 To disconnect the connecting cable from the device pull firmly on the connecting cable connector 3 Lift up the connecting cable locking clip at the connection box 4 To remove the connecting cable from the connection box pull hard on th...

Page 43: ...up If the HMI device fails to start you have probably crossed the wires on the power supply terminal Check the connected wires and change their connection The Loader opens after the operating system has started The HMI device automatically switches to Transfer mode during initial startup under the following circumstances No project is loaded on the HMI device At least one data channel has been con...

Page 44: ...hen you press the Start button Use the relevant operating object to close the project Refer to your system documentation to find any additional information on this topic Function test Perform a function test following commissioning The HMI device is fully functional when one of the following states is indicated The Transfer dialog appears The Loader is displayed A project is started Shutting down ...

Page 45: ...e is only activated if at least one data channel has been configured in accordance with section Configuring transfer Page 67 Start Starts the project on the HMI device If you do not perform an operation a project already loaded on the HMI device will start automatically in line with the settings in the Control Panel If no project is loaded the Start Center will activate the transfer Settings Start...

Page 46: ...stalled programs The following programs are installed on the HMI device Installed programs Icon File formats Excel Viewer xls xlsx Internet Explorer HTML PDF Viewer PDF Maintenance application Media Player Audio formats such as WMA MP2 MP3 WAV M4A AAC Video formats such as AVI WMV MPG MPEG MOV MP4 Windows media formats such as ASF WMA WMV WM Windows media metafiles such as ASX WAX WVX WMX WPL Othe...

Page 47: ... settings described in Setting the proxy server Page 76 4 4 Security mode 4 4 1 Overview You can protect the desktop icons the taskbar and the Settings and Taskbar buttons in the Start Center from unauthorized access Security mode prevents unauthorized access Security mode can be activated if you have assigned a password as described in the section Changing password protection Page 64 If the passw...

Page 48: ... icon on the desktop Security mode is temporarily activated The text secure mode is displayed multiple times on the desktop similar to the figure below Operation of the desktop icons and taskbar is now locked The Start Center buttons remain operable Deactivating temporary security mode 1 Press the Taskbar button in the Start Center Security mode is now deactivated and the desktop is displayed as s...

Page 49: ...e security mode delete the password as described in Changing password protection Page 64 Requirement A password has been assigned as described in Changing password protection Page 64 The security mode is displayed similar to the figure below Procedure 1 Operate a password protected desktop icon the taskbar or the Settings or Taskbar button in the Start Center The following dialog appears 2 Enter t...

Page 50: ...Icon Functional description Importing displaying and deleting certificates Page 78 Setting the date and time Page 63 Changing the screen settings Page 54 Configuring the screen keyboard Page 56 Changing general Internet settings Page 75 Setting the proxy server Page 76 Changing the privacy settings Page 77 Setting the character repeat rate of the screen keyboard Page 57 Setting the double click Pa...

Page 51: ...ging the network configuration Page 97 Displaying general system properties Page 73 Displaying memory distribution Page 69 Entering the Mobile Panel computer name Page 83 Configuring transfer Page 67 Setting the project storage location and start delay Page 70 Configuring e mail Page 86 Configuring Telnet for remote control Page 88 4 5 3 Operating the Control Panel You can operate the Control Pane...

Page 52: ...lphanumeric screen keyboard is displayed depending on the type of the text box You can also open the screen keyboard by selecting the icon in the status bar The icon is shown in the figure in section Overview Page 50 How to set the screen keyboard is described in the section Configuring the screen keyboard Page 56 Representation types for the screen keyboard You can toggle the screen keyboard disp...

Page 53: ...n keyboard with the key Changing the display of the screen keyboard Key Function Switching between the numerical and alphanumerical keyboard Switching between the normal level and Shift level of the alphanumerical 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 ke...

Page 54: ...e objects with the same color depth on your configuration PC Objects with higher color depth need more computing power on the HMI device If you are monitoring and controlling time critical processes use a lower color depth during configuration Note Changed screen orientation takes effect only after reboot With touch HMI devices a change to the screen orientation only takes effect after you reboot ...

Page 55: ...tab Select the desired color depth under Color Quality Confirm with Apply A change of the color depth only takes effect after rebooting the HMI device 3 To change the brightness open the Brightness tab Change the brightness to a value between the minimum and 100 Confirm with Apply The brightness is adapted 4 Changing the screen orientation in the tab Orientation is not approved for this HMI device...

Page 56: ...aying the button in the screen keyboard This button opens the screen keyboard This button saves the screen keyboard settings Procedure 1 If you want to change the size of the screen keyboard select the Show Resize Button check box is displayed in the screen keyboard you want to open If the check box is not selected the size of the screen keyboard cannot be adjusted 2 To open the screen keyboard pr...

Page 57: ...epeat check box 2 If you want to change the delay press a button or the slider in the Repeat delay group Moving the slider to the right shortens the delay time Moving it to the left extends the delay time 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 accelerate the repeat rate Moving to the left will slow down the ...

Page 58: ... touch contacts on the touch screen Interval between the two clicks of a double click Requirement You have opened the Mouse Properties dialog with the Mouse icon Pattern Icon Procedure 1 Double click on the grid After the double click the grid is shown in inverse colors White boxes become gray The timeframe for the double click is saved 2 Check the double click Press on the icon twice in successio...

Page 59: ...ective To prevent any resulting operating errors you may need to calibrate the touch screen Requirement You have opened the Touch tab of the OP Properties dialog with the OP icon 1 Touch pen Procedure 1 Select Recalibrate The following dialog appears 2 Briefly touch the center of the calibration crosshairs The calibration crosshairs are then displayed at four more positions Briefly touch the middl...

Page 60: ...n your original setting will be retained 4 Close the OP Properties dialog The touch screen of the HMI device is calibrated 4 5 5 6 Restarting the Mobile Panel You need to start the HMI device again in the following situations You have changed the time zone and activated daylight saving time see Setting the date and time Page 63 You have re activated the screen saver see Setting the screen saver Pa...

Page 61: ...on for restoring factory settings and for restart 2 To restart the HMI device press Reboot The HMI device starts immediately 3 To reset the HMI device to the factory settings press Prepare for Reset Note Press Prepare for Reset to delete the operating system and project data immediately 4 Restore the operating system accordingly Only then can the HMI device be restarted The HMI device configuratio...

Page 62: ... settings apply to the current project If the project language is changed the country specific settings are also changed Requirement You have opened the Regional Settings tab in the Regional and Language Settings dialog with the Regional Settings icon Region selection box Procedure 1 Select the required region in the selection box 2 Navigate to the Number Currency Time and Date tabs one after the ...

Page 63: ...I device from the Time Zone selection box 2 Select Apply The time of day shown in the Current Time box is adjusted correspondingly to the selected time zone 3 Set the date in the selection box 4 Set the current time of day in the Current Time text box 5 Select Apply The entry is made Note The system does not automatically switch between standard time and daylight saving time 6 If you want to switc...

Page 64: ... is not synchronized and time based reactions are triggered by the HMI device malfunctions in the PLC may occur Synchronize the date and time if time based reactions are triggered in the PLC 4 6 3 Changing password protection You can protect access to the Control Panel with a password If you configure password protection SecureMode is automatically enabled for the HMI device SecureMode additionall...

Page 65: ...rd 4 Confirm your entry with OK Result The secure mode label is displayed on the Windows CE desktop If you attempt to operate the Control Panel taskbar or Windows CE desktop you are prompted for a password SecureMode is then switched off Switching SecureMode on again To switch SecureMode back on double click the SecureMode icon on the Windows CE desktop Removing password protection and SecureMode ...

Page 66: ... brightness of the backlighting decreases with increasing time in service To avoid shortening the service life of the backlighting unnecessarily you can activate reduction of the backlighting Activating the screen saver Display content that is not changed for a long period can remain dimly visible in the background for a long time This effect is reversible Therefore activate the screen saver When ...

Page 67: ...90 a message will appear and the value is reset to 25 4 If you want to allow deactivation of the screen saver by increasing the display brightness select the check box Allow manual dim Increasing the display brightness immediately deactivates the screen saver 5 If you want to delay touch operation select the check box Protect against operation An operating element cannot be operated until at least...

Page 68: ...roup select whether you want to enable or disable transfer Select one of the following options Off Transfer is not possible Manual Manual transfer Press Transfer in the Start Center to initiate transfer The project in progress must be exited before transfer can be initiated Automatic Automatic transfer The HMI device exits the current project and starts the transferred project Note Automatic trans...

Page 69: ... flash memory and its archived data and program data allocation Requirement You have opened the Memory tab in the System Properties dialog with the System icon Cache memory available and used RAM available and used NOTICE Malfunction If you change the allocation of the memory malfunctions may occur Do not change the memory allocation in the Memory tab Additional information is available in the inf...

Page 70: ...rocess operation cannot be set Delay time for project start Procedure 1 Select a memory location from the Project Backup text box The storage location can be a storage medium or the local network During the next backup process the project s source file is stored in the specified location 2 Select the desired delay time for project start from the Wait sec selection box The delay time sets how long ...

Page 71: ...HMI device startup and when a storage medium is inserted Procedure 1 To save the registry entries click Save registry The current registry entries are backed up to the flash memory The HMI device loads the saved registry information the next time it boots 2 To save the files click Save files All files in the memory buffer are saved The storage medium is the flash memory You can access the files sa...

Page 72: ... address of the printer Drop down list for printing paper format Orientation group with radio buttons for print orientation Print quality check box Check box for color quality valid only for Brother HL 2700 printer Color printing check box Procedure 1 Select a printer from the Printer Language selection list 2 Select the port for the printer from the Port selection list 3 If you wish to print via ...

Page 73: ...eral system properties Use this function to display the general system information relating to the operating system processor and memory You will need this information if you contact Service and support Page 151 Requirement You have opened the General tab in the System Properties dialog with the System icon Information on the version and copyright of Microsoft Windows CE Processor information Info...

Page 74: ...Technical Support http www siemens de automation csi_en_WW Requirement You have opened the Device tab in the OP Properties dialog with the OP icon HMI device name Version of the HMI device image Version of the bootloader Bootloader release date Size of the internal flash memory in which the HMI device image and project are stored MAC address 1 of the HMI device See Restarting the Mobile Panel Page...

Page 75: ...r the Internet browser under Start Page 4 Enter the address of the search engine under Search Page Note Do not change the settings in the User Agent field 5 Enter the required cache memory size under Cache Size 6 If you want to clear the cache Open the Delete Browsing History dialog with the Delete Browsing History button Use Delete or Delete all to delete all temporary data and the history If coo...

Page 76: ... the Use LAN no autodial check box 4 Configure the proxy server Select the Use a proxy server option under Settings Specify the address of the proxy server and the port If you want to bypass the proxy server for local addresses select Bypass proxy server for local addresses 5 If you want to define exceptions for specific addresses Open the Advanced Proxy Settings dialog with the Advanced button En...

Page 77: ...a are sent via the Internet in encrypted form Common encryption protocols include SSL and TLS You can activate or deactivate the usage of encryption protocols The required settings can be obtained from your network administrator Requirement The Control Panel is open Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Open the Internet Options dialog with the Internet Options icon 2 Open the Privacy tab 3 Select the be...

Page 78: ... certificates The certificates are proof of an IT qualification and the categories are as follows Certificates that you can trust Own certificates Certificates from other known providers A digital certificate consists of structured data which confirms ownership and other properties of a public key Read Safety guidelines Page 25 Requirement You have opened the Certificates dialog box with the Certi...

Page 79: ...ertificates Other Certificates for other certificates 3 To import a certificate press Import The following dialog appears Import from a file Import from a storage medium 4 Select From a File The chip card reader as source is not approved for the Mobile Panel 5 Close the dialog 6 To display the properties of the selected certificate select View The following dialog appears Name of the selected cert...

Page 80: ...a time server you can specify up to four different time servers The time is synchronized over the Network Time Protocol The synchronization cycle applies to all configured time servers Requirement You have opened the NTP tab in the PROFINET dialog with the PROFINET icon Text box for time servers 1 to 4 Button for configuring the time servers The HMI device and time servers are located in the same ...

Page 81: ...hree additional time servers can be set up if needed 7 Confirm your entries with OK The communication connection to the time server is now set up and immediately active 4 9 Configuring network operation 4 9 1 Overview You can use this function to configure the HMI device for data communication in a PROFINET network via the Ethernet port Note The HMI device can only be used in PROFINET networks The...

Page 82: ...The corresponding servers are generally available in PROFINET networks Note The use of TCP IP addresses to address PCs is not supported by the operating system Contact your network administrator for more information Determine the following parameters Is DHCP used in the local network for dynamic assignment of addresses If not get a TCP IP address for the HMI device Which TCP IP address does the de...

Page 83: ...Properties dialog with the System icon Computer name of the HMI device Brief description of the HMI device optional NOTICE Computer name must be unique Communication errors may occur in the local network if you assign a computer name more than once Enter a unique computer name in the Device name text box Procedure 1 Enter the computer name for the HMI device in the Device name text box Enter the n...

Page 84: ...ing Procedure 1 Touch the PN_X1 icon The following dialog appears 2 If you need automatic address assignment select the Obtain an IP address option button 3 If you need manual address assignment select the Specify an IP address radio button NOTICE IP address must be unique An address conflict will occur and there may be malfunctions if more than one device is assigned the same IP address in the lo...

Page 85: ...e Control Panel is displayed The HMI device is addressed in the local network 4 9 4 Specifying the logon data Use this function to enter the information for logging onto local networks Requirement You have opened the Network ID dialog box using the Network ID icon Your system administrator has provided the necessary information for the setting Procedure 1 Enter your user name in the User name text...

Page 86: ...the WinCC Internet Settings dialog This depends on the options that have been enabled for operating the local network in the project Procedure 1 Specify the SMTP server Select the Use the default of option if you want to use the SMTP server configured in the project Clear the Use the default of option if you do not want to use the SMTP server configured in the project Enter the required SMTP serve...

Page 87: ...ct If you use an SMTP server that does not require authentication select the Disable authentification option Select the Use panel settings for authentification option if you want to use the authentication data specified in the settings of the HMI device instead of those in the project Enter the user name and password 6 Enter a secure connection Select the Use the default of the project file option...

Page 88: ...dialog with the WinCC Internet Settings icon Check box for activating the Telnet service Procedure 1 If you want to use the Telnet service select the check box 2 Confirm your entries The dialog closes 3 Restart the HMI device The Telnet service can now be used 4 10 Functions for service and commissioning 4 10 1 Saving to external storage medium backup You can use this function to back up the opera...

Page 89: ... must not be overwritten have been saved Procedure 1 Select Next The following dialog appears List of available storage media Status information for the storage medium selected The 0 devices found message appears if there is no storage medium in the HMI device or if it is defective Insert a storage media or replace the storage medium 2 Press Refresh The Type of HMI interface list is updated and th...

Page 90: ... stored on the storage medium Check box selected The list only displays the backups that are compatible with the device currently in use 6 Select Backup The following dialog appears 7 Use the option buttons to select the data you want to back up 8 If required change the file name in the File name field 9 Press Create The Create Backup dialog appears A progress bar shows the status of the data back...

Page 91: ...ce is deleted during a restore operation License keys are only deleted after a security prompt Back up data before restore operations if required The storage medium with the backup data is in the HMI device Procedure 1 Select Next The Restore from external memory dialog appears The dialog corresponds to the one in Saving to external storage medium backup Page 88 The 0 devices found message appears...

Page 92: ...d file in the Backup files on group 6 For information about the file selected press Details The following dialog appears Supported HMI devices Image of the HMI device Size of the selected file Creation date of the backup file 7 To delete the file selected press Delete The Delete confirmation dialog appears The file is deleted when you select OK 8 To restore the data from the selected file select R...

Page 93: ...toring a recalibration of the touch screen may be required see also section Calibrating the touch screen Page 59 4 10 3 Restoring from external storage medium Restore Use this function to restore data from a storage medium to the HMI device A restore operation deletes the old data from flash memory of the HMI device on confirmation The data backed up on the storage medium is then transferred Requi...

Page 94: ...tive Insert another storage medium 2 Select Refresh The Type of HMI interface group is updated The HMI device checks the storage medium Information about this storage medium is displayed in the status information field 3 Select the storage medium with the required backup in the Type of HMI interface group 4 Select Next The following dialog is displayed Backup file 5 Select the required file in the...

Page 95: ...When the restore operation is completed the Restore operation successfully completed message is displayed The HMI device then restarts and remains in transfer mode 10 If you do not want to allow data to be restored on the HMI device select No The Service Commissioning dialog with the Restore tab appears 11 Remove the storage medium if necessary The data from the storage medium is now on the HMI de...

Page 96: ...ry of WinCC under Siemens Automation Portal V13 Data Hmi Transfer HMI device image version Images Procedure The procedure is the same as steps 1 to 5 described in the section Restoring from external storage medium Restore Page 93 Proceed as follows 1 To restore the data from the selected file select Restore The following dialog appears 2 Selecting Yes starts the restoration of the operating system...

Page 97: ...ction Setting a communication connection to the PLC Page 97 The following functions are also available A scan function to list the HMI devices and PLC in the subnet Filter function for the scan results Check assignment of IP addresses and device names for HMI devices and PLCs Project IP addresses and device names for HMI devices and PLCs can be restored 4 10 5 2 Changing the network configuration ...

Page 98: ... PN_X1 Settings dialog box opens 3 Open the IP Address tab 4 Select the type of address assignment To determine the address automatically select Obtain an IP address via DHCP To determine the address manually select Specify an IP address 5 If you have selected manual address assignment enter the corresponding addresses under IP Address Subnet Mask and under Default Gateway if necessary Note You ca...

Page 99: ...ddresses 8 If you want to set additional Ethernet parameters open the Ethernet Parameters tab NOTICE Only one Ethernet port The Mobile Client supports only one port even if Port1 and Port2 are shown here 9 If needed select the transmission mode and speed for the Ethernet port of the HMI device 10 If needed activate the limits for the Ethernet Port 11 Confirm your entries with OK Result The LAN con...

Page 100: ...Parameter assignment of a Mobile Client 4 10 Functions for service and commissioning Mobile Client900RXA 100 Operating Instructions 07 2015 A5E36360099 AA ...

Page 101: ...ion in the WinCC online help 5 2 Configuring the device You configure the Mobile Client900RXA as Mobile Client 900RFN After this you transfer the project to the HMI device Note If illuminated push buttons are configured in the Mobile Client900RFN project e g if you are using a preexisting project the configured illuminated pushbuttons have no effect on the device Mobile Client900RXA 5 3 Configurin...

Page 102: ...Configuring the Mobile Client and Connection box 5 3 Configuring the Connection Box Mobile Client900RXA 102 Operating Instructions 07 2015 A5E36360099 AA ...

Page 103: ...site for process control is that the HMI device is connected online to a controller Current working processes operating and observing can then be subject to process control Transferring the project to the HMI device You can transfer a project to an HMI device as follows Transfer from the configuration PC Commissioning and recommissioning Initial commissioning and recommissioning differ in the foll...

Page 104: ... system configuration Transfer mode In this mode you can transfer a project from the configuration PC to the HMI device or backup and restore HMI device data for example The following options are available for setting Transfer mode on the HMI device When the HMI device starts up Start Transfer mode manually in the HMI device Loader During ongoing operation Start the Transfer mode manually within t...

Page 105: ...ode when the following event occurs during runtime You start project transfer on the connected configuration PC Note With automatic transfer the HMI device only switches to Transfer mode when the project is running on the HMI device Automatic transfer is particularly suited for the test phase of a new project because the transfer is completed without interfering with the HMI device Note If automat...

Page 106: ...e manually Select Manual Close the dialog with OK 6 Close the Control Panel 7 Enable transfer mode in the loader with Transfer Result Transfer mode is set The project is transferred from the configuration PC via the data channel selected on the HMI device If required configure the corresponding data channel on the configuration PC Transferred data is written directly to the internal memory of the ...

Page 107: ...fer settings on the HMI device Select the protocol used for example Ethernet or USB If you are using Ethernet for example you can also configure the network address in the Devices Networks editor in WinCC You can find more information on this topic in the WinCC online help Configure the corresponding interface parameters on the configuration PC Make the specific interface or protocol settings on t...

Page 108: ...ommunicate with each other during testing Perform the tests starting with the Offline test followed by the Online test Note You should always test the project on the HMI device on which the project will be used Check the following 1 Check the correct layout of the screens 2 Check the screen navigation 3 Check the input objects 4 Enter the tag values The test increases the certainty that the projec...

Page 109: ...alue logs are always stored on the external storage medium Alarm logs and process value logs are not backed up Manually back up the contents of the memory card if required If the HMI device is integrated in a network you can also back up the data on a network drive The following data is backed up Project and HMI device image User administration Recipe data License keys Use WinCC for backup and res...

Page 110: ...e maintenance menu The SIMATIC ProSave dialog opens 2 Under Data type select which data of the HMI device should be saved 3 Under Save as enter the name of the backup file 4 Click Start Backup This starts the data backup The backup process can take time depending on the connection selected Restoring data of the HMI device To restore the data of the HMI device follow these steps 1 Select the Restor...

Page 111: ... use the interface with the highest bandwidth such as Ethernet to make this connection Reset to factory settings If the operating system on the HMI device is no longer functional update your operating system and restore the factory settings on the HMI device If the HMI device detects the fault itself the HMI device automatically restarts in bootstrapping mode and issues a corresponding message 6 7...

Page 112: ... depending on the connection selected The HMI device is reset to the factory settings To restore the factory settings on the HMI device follow these steps 1 Set the HMI device to bootstrapping mode Open the OP Properties dialog on the HMI device in the Control Panel Switch to the Device tab and select Reboot The Attention dialog box opens Select Prepare for Reset The HMI device restarts and switch...

Page 113: ...r example a USB stick You can also obtain the license keys from a license server NOTICE Backing up license keys To prevent the deletion of the license keys you need to back them up in the following situation Prior to restoring a complete database from the backup copy Use the Automation License Manager to transfer the license keys to or from an HMI device On a PC with a WinCC installation you can a...

Page 114: ...Commissioning a project 6 8 Managing add ons and license keys Mobile Client900RXA 114 Operating Instructions 07 2015 A5E36360099 AA ...

Page 115: ...ge about the specific system on the part of the operator Exercise the necessary care if the system is in setup mode for example Please refer to your system documentation for additional information Operation feedback from operating objects The HMI device provides operation feedback as soon as it detects that an operating object has been selected This operation feedback is independent of any communi...

Page 116: ...at their outline appears as a line when touched The line remains visible until another operating object is activated I O field When you select an I O field the content of the I O field is displayed against a colored background With touch operation a screen keyboard opens for entering values 7 2 Setting the project language The HMI device supports multilingual projects You must have configured a co...

Page 117: ...Values The following types of value can be entered Numerical value You can enter a numerical value using the screen keyboard Note When the screen keyboard is open job mailbox 51 Select screen has no function The screen keyboard display is independent of the configured project language Alphanumerical value Input is as for numerical values Hexadecimal value When a text box for hexadecimal values has...

Page 118: ... original value is displayed again Decimal places for numerical values The number of decimal places can be specified for a numerical text box The number of decimal places is checked when you enter a value in this type of text box Decimal places in excess of the limit are ignored Empty decimal places are filled with 0 Requirement A text box has been selected The screen keyboard is displayed Procedu...

Page 119: ... the configuration you can monitor and also operate this screen You can also operate the function keys like buttons on an HMI device with a touch screen On a Sm rtClient view which is configured for monitoring mode you can monitor the affected HMI device You cannot access to control Note It is not possible to operate the direct keys of the remote HMI device from the local HMI device Access to an a...

Page 120: ...urrent screen of the project running on the remote device is displayed on the screen of your HMI device 3 You can now monitor and control this screens according to your configuration Scroll bars are displayed if the screen of the remote HMI device is larger than that of the current HMI device Forcing permission If several HMI devices have access to a HMI device only one HMI device has operating pe...

Page 121: ...m manual WinCC V13 0 SP1 Visualizing processes Options WinCC Sm rtServer https support industry siemens com cs de en view 109091876 7 5 Displaying infotext Infotext provides additional information and operating instructions Infotext can be configured for a screen or operating object The infotext of an I O field may contain for example information on the value to be entered An infotext that is avai...

Page 122: ...r can configure infotext for an I O field and the associated screen You can switch between two infotexts by touching the infotext window 2 Close the window with the infotext 7 6 Closing the project Procedure Proceed as follows 1 Use the corresponding operating element object to close the project Wait for the Loader to open after you have closed the project 2 Switch off the HMI device see section S...

Page 123: ...tored system The free hand can be used to operate the operator controls of the device Setting down the device Always set down the device as follows In the wall mounting bracket according to section Wall mounting bracket Page 14 In the magnetic wall mounting bracket according to section Magnetic wall bracket Page 16 If none of the two wall mounting brackets is within reach you can also set down the...

Page 124: ...de the permitted temperature range voids the warranty To ensure a long service life and retain warranty cover If the TEMP LED comes on red for a high ambient temperature the device must be switched off immediately and moved to cooler surroundings Otherwise the warranty will become void If the TEMP LED comes on red or yellow for a low ambient temperature the device must be moved to warmer surroundi...

Page 125: ...ice can be operated or kept ready to operate until the TEMP LED flashes The lowest permitted ambient temperature in operation is equal to the minimum storage temperature of 25 C 8 3 Using the override function You can use the Override function when the device is operated at an ambient temperature outside the permitted range The operator has to make this decision The use of the override function is...

Page 126: ...at least 7 seconds This activates the override function and blocks the associated safety mechanism of the device The device starts at an ambient temperature that is either higher or lower than the permitted temperature range The TEMP LED lights up red or yellow The PWR LED comes on 8 4 LED display There are three LEDs on the front of the device which indicate the device status ...

Page 127: ...vice to warmer surroundings If the device is switched on in this condition the device temperature will usually rise significantly over time as a result of the waste heat generated and become non critical Increasing the display brightness can improve the situation as this generates more heat Low Flashing red 0 5 Hz Flashing yellow green 0 5 Hz The device temperature is low You are advised to move t...

Page 128: ...ss heat Very high Flashing red 3 Hz Flashing red 3 Hz You are urgently advised to move the device to cooler surroundings If the device is switched on in this condition there is an imminent risk of the device temperature rising rapidly and significantly as a result of the waste heat generated and becoming critical For handheld operation you can generally assume that all parts of the device surface ...

Page 129: ... The LED display responds as follows The PWR LED lights up green The TEMP LED indicates the correct temperature for operation NOTICE Device switches off automatically after 48 hours The device switches off automatically once it has been idle for 48 hours This can result in machine and system malfunctions Please consider this response when operating the device The device starts in full screen mode ...

Page 130: ...e following two errors are typical There is an internal error If an internal error occurs during device start up the SF LED lights up red Switch the device off and on again The device does not start If the device does not start the operating temperature is outside the permitted range according to the chapter Ambient conditions during operation Page 147 This is displayed as follows The TEMP LED lig...

Page 131: ...tions unintentionally when you touch the keys Note Observe the following points The device housing is resistant to water cleaner and alcohol Use a cleaning cloth dampened with a cleaning agent to clean the equipment Always use dish washing liquid or a screen cleaning agent Do not clean the device with compressed air or steam jets Never use solvents or scouring powder Requirement The device is volt...

Page 132: ...nd accessories for the HMI device can be found in section Accessories Page 12 9 3 Recycling and disposal The HMI devices described in these operating instructions can be recycled due to their low levels of pollutants Contact a certified disposal service company for environmentally sound recycling and disposal of your old devices 9 4 Maintenance application A maintenance application is installed on...

Page 133: ...unters for operating states and transitions In principle SMM stands for device has voltage supply and CPU for device is on and running Time indicates the total duration of the operating state in the temperature range in seconds The time for which the device had a voltage supply SMM Time or was switched on CPU Time Example CPU Time REGULAR 716643 The device ran for a total of 716643 seconds 8 3 day...

Page 134: ... in the operating state for an average of 100 seconds Where the total operating time Time 1000 seconds and Entries 10 in the LOW temperature range the device was only in the LOW temperature range for an average of 100 seconds Heater Time shows how long the heater was running in the respective temperature range Requirement A SIMATIC IPC USB flash drive order number 6ES7648 0DC50 0AA0 is connected T...

Page 135: ...controllers 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC Directive 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 SE R D Breslauer Str 5 DE 90766 Fürth Germany UL approval The device satisfies the requirements according to Underwriters Laboratories Inc U...

Page 136: ... A급 전자파 적합기기로서 판매자 또는 사용자는 이 점을 주의하시기 바라며 가정 외의 지역에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 합니다 10 2 Directives and declarations 10 2 1 Electromagnetic compatibility The HMI device satisfies among other things the requirements of the EMC guidelines of the European domestic market EMC compliant installation The EMC compliant installation of the connection box and the application of interference proof cables is the basis for...

Page 137: ...htning and surge voltage protection Asymmetrical coupling 2 kV power cable DC voltage with protective elements 2 kV signal data cable 30 m with protective elements as required 3 Symmetrical coupling 1 kV power cable DC voltage with protective elements 1 kV signal cable 30 m with protective elements as required 3 Sinusoidal interference The following table shows the EMC behavior of the modules with...

Page 138: ...tage 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 Electrostatic charging NOTICE Electrostatic charging ESDs may be...

Page 139: ...e NOTICE Observe grounding measures When working with electrostatic sensitive devices make sure that the person the workplace and the packaging are 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 th...

Page 140: ...Technical specifications 10 3 Dimension drawings Mobile Client900RXA 140 Operating Instructions 07 2015 A5E36360099 AA 10 3 Dimension drawings 10 3 1 Mobile client Front side and rear view ...

Page 141: ...Technical specifications 10 3 Dimension drawings Mobile Client900RXA Operating Instructions 07 2015 A5E36360099 AA 141 10 3 2 Connection box ...

Page 142: ...Technical specifications 10 3 Dimension drawings Mobile Client900RXA 142 Operating Instructions 07 2015 A5E36360099 AA 10 3 3 Wall mounting bracket ...

Page 143: ...al specifications 10 3 Dimension drawings Mobile Client900RXA Operating Instructions 07 2015 A5E36360099 AA 143 10 3 4 Magnetic wall bracket The figure below shows the rear view with the position of the magnet ...

Page 144: ...proved USB storage medium and for service purposes only Insulation strength Insulation strength is demonstrated in the type test with the following test voltages in accordance with IEC 61131 2 Circuits with a rated voltage of Ue relative to other circuits or ground Test voltage 50 V 500 V DC Display Type Color TFT LC Display Size 9 inch Resolution WXGA resolution 1280 768 Color depth 24 bits Brigh...

Page 145: ...ansients maximum permissible 35 V 500 ms Time between two transients minimum 50 s Power consumption typically Approx 700 mA Constant current maximum Approx 1400 mA Inrush current I2t Approx 0 6 A2s Power consumption with non artic HMI device 16 W 700 mA at 24 V DC Power consumption with Artic HMI device 34 W 1400 mA at 24 V DC Inrush current 1 5 A duration 1 ms during commissioning 3 2 A duration ...

Page 146: ...The mechanical conditions are compliant with IEC 60721 3 2 Class 2M2 The following table shows the transport and storage conditions for the Mobile Client Type of condition Permissible range Free fall 1 m Temperature 25 to 70 C Atmospheric pressure 1080 to 660 hPa corresponds to an elevation of 1000 to 3500 m Relative humidity 5 to 95 without condensation Sinusoidal vibration in accordance with IEC...

Page 147: ...ration of the HMI device 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 10 4 5 Ambient conditions during operation Mechanical environmental conditions The following tables contain the validated and maximum permissible mechanical environmental conditions in ...

Page 148: ...tions in chapters Special operating modes Page 124 and Using the override function Page 125 The special operating modes limit the following specifications Ambient conditions Permissible range Comments Temperature during operation non arctic HMI device 0 C to 45 C Temperature during operation Arctic HMI device 0 C to 45 C See also section Special operating modes Page 124 Temperature during storage ...

Page 149: ...45 C to 70 C Relative humidity operation and transport storage 35 to 85 Without condensation corresponds to a relative humidity exposure level 2 conforming to IEC 61131 part 2 Atmospheric pressure 1 080 hPa to 795 hPa Corresponds to an altitude of 1 000 to 2 000 m Pollutant concentration SO2 0 5 ppm Relative humidity 60 no condensation Test 10 cm3 m3 10 days H2S 0 1 ppm Relative humidity 60 no con...

Page 150: ...Technical specifications 10 5 Contact assignment of the USB port Mobile Client900RXA 150 Operating Instructions 07 2015 A5E36360099 AA ...

Page 151: ...rmation system for SIMATIC PC PG http www siemens com asis SIMATIC Documentation Collection http www siemens com simatic tech doku portal Your local representative http www siemens com automation partner Training center http www sitrain com Industry Mall https mall industry siemens com When contacting your local representative or Technical Support please have the following information at hand Arti...

Page 152: ...er the connecting cable has been fully plugged in to the HMI device and the connection box Humidity too high condensation Let the device dry for about 4 hours Only the SF LED is on Internal error or voltage outside permissible range Check the power supply or remove the device from the power supply Switch on the power supply again If the error still exists send the device to the Return Center in Fü...

Page 153: ...Interface IEC International Electronic Commission IP Internet Protocol IPC Industrial PC LED Light Emitting Diode PC Personal Computer PELV Protective Extra Low Voltage RFN Runtime TIA Portal Full Features Non arctic hardware with buttons no heating RXA Runtime TIA Portal no additional operator controls X Arctic with heater SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage SMM System Management Module TFT Thin Film T...

Page 154: ...Abbreviations Mobile Client900RXA 154 Operating Instructions 07 2015 A5E36360099 AA ...

Page 155: ...nt 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 processes of the machine or plant Plant General term referring to machines processing centers systems plants and processes which are operated and monitored on an HMI device PLC A PLC is a general term for devices and systems with whic...

Page 156: ...Glossary Mobile Client900RXA 156 Operating Instructions 07 2015 A5E36360099 AA ...

Page 157: ... 135 Certificates Stores 78 Changing Brightness 55 Color depth 55 Screen orientation 55 Character repeat Screen keyboard 57 Charging Electrostatic 138 Clearance Connection box 32 33 Wall bracket 32 33 Climatic Storage conditions 146 Transport conditions 146 Closing Project 122 Remote control 121 Color depth Changing 55 Compatibility conflict 109 Computer name For network operation 83 Unique 83 Com...

Page 158: ...I device 74 Infotext 122 Memory information 73 System information 69 73 Disposal 132 DNS Server 82 Documentation Enclosed 31 Double click Setting 58 E EAC 136 EC Declaration of Conformity 135 Electrostatic charging 138 Electrostatic discharge Precautions 139 EMC 136 Emission 29 138 Enable SecureMode 64 Encryption 77 Entering Hexadecimal value in the project 117 Value in the project 118 environment...

Page 159: ...86 Explorer 47 Home page 75 Search engine 75 Telnet 88 Internet options Privacy 77 IP address Ethernet 84 98 L Labeling 136 Korea 136 Language change Functional scope 23 Layout Sm rtClient view 119 LED display 126 License key Transferring 105 Transferring back 105 License keys 113 Limit test 118 Limit value monitoring Functional scope 21 List of abbreviations 153 Log Format 22 Functional scope 22 ...

Page 160: ...Persistent storage 71 Touch 59 Open Control Panel 50 Operating Control Panel 51 Feedback 115 With a USB keyboard 115 With a USB mouse 115 Operating instructions Purpose of 3 Scope 3 Operating mode 103 Changing 104 Offline 104 Online 104 Transfer 43 104 Operating process 20 Operating states Mobile Client 125 Operating system Parameter assignment 45 Operation feedback 115 Optical feedback 115 P Para...

Page 161: ...g data HMI device 110 Rubber strips 19 S Safe electrical separation 40 Safety Functional scope 22 Safety instruction Compatibility conflict 109 Electrostatic charging 138 General 28 High frequency radiation 26 Observe grounding measures 139 Power failure 109 Power supply 30 Preventing inadvertent operation 131 Storage 147 Transport 147 Safety regulations 25 Scaling Functional scope 21 Screen Funct...

Page 162: ...ion Displaying 69 73 System properties Device name 83 General 73 Memory 69 T Tag Functional scope 21 Task planner Functional scope 23 TCP IP address 84 97 Technical specifications Display 144 Memory 144 Mobile Client 144 Telnet service Setting 88 Temporary files Backup 71 Testing HMI device 43 Mobile Client 129 Text list Functional scope 21 Time Setting 63 Synchronizing 64 Time format 62 Time zone...

Page 163: ...ser view Functional scope 22 V Value Entering in the project 118 VBScript Functional scope 23 W Wall bracket 14 15 16 142 Clearance 32 33 Main dimensions 142 Mounting location 32 Mounting position 34 Weight 146 Wall bracket magnetic Mounting position 31 Wall mounting bracket magnetic 143 Main dimensions 143 Weight Connection box 145 Wall mounting bracket 146 WinCC Internet settings E mail 86 Telne...

Page 164: ...Index Mobile Client900RXA 164 Operating Instructions 07 2015 A5E36360099 AA ...

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