60 Functions
Touch Panel Standard Line
762-4xxx TP 600
Manual
Version 1.3.0
5
Functions
5.1
Web Panel
The Web Panel
is a classic HMI device. Featuring an integrated Web browser,
the panel is designed for connection to a controller with its own Webserver.
Commissioning is performed in the Web browser with the “Web-Based
Management WBM” software. During ongoing operation of the system that is to
be controlled, the visualization, which is created on the controller with
e!
COCKPIT
and provided by the Webserver, is then displayed via the browser.
ETHERNET is used for communication with the controller and the engineering
PC.
5.2
Visu Panel
The Visu Panel is a classic HMI device. Unlike the Web Panel, the visualization
for the Visu Panel is generated directly on the panel. The variables are
exchanged via an open fieldbus.
Commissioning is performed in the Web browser with the “Web-Based
Management WBM” software. During ongoing operation of the system that is to
be controlled, the target visualization is then displayed with
e!
RUNTIME.
The
visualization and data exchange are programmed with
e!
COCKPIT
on the
engineering PC. The visualization can also be provided to other display devices
through the integrated Webserver.
ETHERNET is used for communication with the engineering PC. Variables are
exchanged between the controller and Visu Panel via Modbus
®
, or alternatively
via network variables.
5.3
Control Panel
The Control Panel combines HMI and control functions, since it is a PLC as per
IEC 61131-3. Furthermore, four actuators/sensors can be connected to the four
digital I/Os. If more are needed, fieldbus nodes can be connected via the fieldbus
interfaces.
Commissioning is performed in the Web browser with the “Web-Based
Management WBM” software. During ongoing operation of the system that is to
be controlled, the target visualization, which was programmed on the engineering
PC with
e!
COCKPIT
, is then displayed with
e!
RUNTIME.
The visualization can
also be provided to other display devices through the integrated Webserver.
ETHERNET is used for communication with the engineering PC. Communication
with other controllers/couplers occurs over ETHERNET or a fieldbus.