JUMO mTRON T Operating Manual
JUMO mTRON T Operating Manual

JUMO mTRON T Operating Manual

Measuring, control, and automation system multifunction panel 840
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JUMO mTRON T
Measuring, control, and automation system
Multifunction Panel 840
Operating Manual
70506000T90Z001K000
V3.00/EN/00575639

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  • Page 1 JUMO mTRON T Measuring, control, and automation system Multifunction Panel 840 Operating Manual 70506000T90Z001K000 V3.00/EN/00575639...
  • Page 2 Menu structure of the multifunction panel 840  Chapter 11 "Device manager", page 101  Chapter 10 "Memory manager", page 97  Chapter 9 "Alarm and event lists", page 89  Chapter 6 "Multichannel controller module", page 51  Chapter 7 "Visualization", page 53 ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ............9 Available technical documentation .
  • Page 4 Contents Dimensions ..............36 Electrical connection .
  • Page 5 Contents Memory display (History) ......... .85 Alarm and event lists .
  • Page 6 Contents 13.4.1 Screen ..............127 13.4.2 Image names .
  • Page 7 Contents 14.1.1 Configuring parameters ............206 14.2 Batch text .
  • Page 8 Contents 16.3.2 Batch texts (examples) ............271 16.3.3 Program generator control .
  • Page 9: Introduction

    1 Introduction Available technical documentation The documents specified below are available for the measuring, control, and automation sys- tem (previous document number in parentheses). 1.1.1 General information Product Type of documentation Printed PDF file Measuring, Data sheet 70500000T10... control, and System manual 70500000T90...
  • Page 10: Input/Output Modules

    1 Introduction 1.1.3 Input/output modules Product Type of documentation Printed PDF file Multichannel Data sheet 70501000T10... controller module Operating manual 70501000T90... (B 705010.0) Installation instructions 70501000T94... (B 705010.4) Relay module Data sheet 70501500T10... 4-channel Operating manual 70501500T90... (B 705015.0) Installation instructions 70501500T94...
  • Page 11: Operating, Visualization, Recording

    1 Introduction 1.1.5 Operating, visualization, recording Product Type of documentation Printed PDF file Multifunction Data sheet 70506000T10... panel 840 Operating manual 70506000T90... (B 705060.0) Modbus interface description 70506000T92... (B 705060.2.0) Installation instructions 70506000T94... (B 705060.4) Operating panels Data sheet 70506500T10... Operating manual 70506500T90...
  • Page 12: Safety Information

    1 Introduction Safety information 1.2.1 Warning symbols DANGER! This symbol indicates that personal injury caused by electrical shock may occur if the re- spective precautionary measures are not carried out. WARNING! This symbol in connection with the signal word indicates that personal injury may occur if the respective precautionary measures are not carried out.
  • Page 13: Intended Use

    1 Introduction 1.2.3 Intended use The modules described are intended for measuring, control, and automation tasks in an indus- trial environment, as described in the technical data. Other uses or uses beyond those defined are not viewed as intended uses. The modules are built according to the relevant standards and directives as well as the appli- cable safety regulations.
  • Page 14: Acceptance Of Goods, Storage, And Transport

    1 Introduction Acceptance of goods, storage, and transport 1.3.1 Checking the delivery • Ensure that the packaging and contents are not damaged • Check that the delivery is complete using the delivery papers and the order details • Inform the supplier immediately if there is any damage •...
  • Page 15: Disposal

    1 Introduction CAUTION! Electrostatic charges occur in non-ESD protected environments. Electrostatic discharges can damage modules or components. For transport purposes, use only the ESD packaging provided. 1.3.4 Disposal Disposing of the device DISPOSAL! Devices and/or replaced parts should not be placed in the refuse bin at the end of their ser- vice life as they consist of materials that can be recycled by specialist recycling plants.
  • Page 16: Identifying The Device Version

    1 Introduction Identifying the device version 1.4.1 Nameplate Position The nameplate (A) is affixed to the case. Content It contains important information. This includes: Description Designation on the name- Example plate Device type 705060/8-00-00-36/213 Part no. 00580746 Fabrication number F-Nr 0070033801211010006 Voltage supply DC 24 V +25/-20 %...
  • Page 17: Order Details

    1 Introduction Fabrication no. (F-Nr) Among other things, the fabrication number contains the date of production (year/week). Example: F-Nr = 0070033801211010006 The figures concerned are in positions 12, 13, 14, and 15 (from the left). The device was therefore produced in the 1st calendar week of 2011. 1.4.2 Order details Basic type...
  • Page 18: Scope Of Delivery

    USB cable A-plug mini-B-plug 3 m 00506252 Content of the Mini-DVD: • Setup program with program editor JUMO mTRON T in case of part no. 00569494 • Program editor JUMO mTRON T in case of part no. 00622333 • CODESYS programming software (free version) •...
  • Page 19: System Version

    1 Introduction System version The system version of the measuring, control, and automation system is determined by the compatibility index of the base unit. Example composition of a version number for the central processing unit: 248.xx.yy 248 = basic version, xx = compatibility index (system version), yy = current version In this document, functions which depend on the system version are marked accordingly (e.g.
  • Page 20 1 Introduction...
  • Page 21: Description

    2 Description Brief description The multifunction panel 840 with TFT-touchscreen allows easy and clearly-arranged measured data visualization, operation, configuration, and parameterization of the system. The TFT color screen has a screen size of 21.3 cm (8.4“), a resolution of 640 × 480 pixels, 256 colors, and LED backlight.
  • Page 22: Display And Control Elements

    2 Description Display and control elements (1) Front with decor foil (2) Screen (touchscreen)
  • Page 23: Connection Elements

    2 Description Connection elements (7)(8) (9)(10) (11) (12) (1) USB device interface (setup) (2) USB host interface 1 (3) USB host interface 2 (4) System bus In (5) System bus Out (6) LAN interface (7) Com1 interface (8) Com1 terminating resistor (9) Com2 interface (10) Com2 terminating resistor (11) Voltage supply In, DC 24 V...
  • Page 24: Use Of The Interfaces

    2 Description Use of the interfaces Interface Used for ... USB device interface • Setup program USB host interface 1 • Connection of a USB memory stick USB host interface 2 • Connection of a USB memory stick System bus In •...
  • Page 25: Operating Modes

    2 Description Operating modes NOTE! The operating modes play a role in the configuration of the groups of the multifunction panel. This chapter contains the necessary basic knowledge relating to the operating modes.  Chapter 13.11.5 "Standard operation", page 158 ...
  • Page 26 2 Description Time operation For time operation, the user can enter a time frame (max. 24 hours) during which a specific memory value and a specific memory rate will be active. Event operation Event operation is activated via the control signal, which is assigned e.g. to an event or an alarm.
  • Page 27: Eco Operation

    2 Description 2.6.2 Eco operation The parameters for eco operation are set in the menu for standard operation. However, eco operation can be used with all three operating modes. In eco operation, the instantaneous values (current values) are recorded in a specified mini- mum memory rate (independent of the tolerance band).
  • Page 28 2 Description t1 Saved via "Min. memory rate" (controlled save) and new tolerance band is set. t2 Not saved, as the measured value at the end of the memory rate (10 s) is once again within the tolerance. t3 The new tolerance band is saved and set, as the measured value at the end of the memory rate had left the tolerance band.
  • Page 29: Batch Reporting

    2 Description Batch reporting NOTE! Batch reporting (batches) can also be configured and used without the extra code "Registra- tion function". A typical application of the batches without the extra code "Registration function" is the trans- mission of texts to the PLC (central processing unit). The configuration of the batches is described in the following chapter: ...
  • Page 30: Batch Texts

    2 Description 2.7.2 Batch texts How can something be edited? (1) Text left column (2) Text right column (3) Batch number (4) Batch start, end, duration (5) Batch selection Text left column The text in the left column or the left half of the screen can be edited on the multifunction panel and using the setup program.
  • Page 31 2 Description  Multifunction panel: > C ISUALIZATION URRENT BATCH Then change the batch if required and implement the edit by activating the yellow text fields.  Setup program: HMI > C > B > B 9 > B > B ONFIGURATION LEVEL ATCHES LANTS...
  • Page 32 2 Description...
  • Page 33: Installation

    3 Installation General information on installation/dismounting DANGER! With multichannel controller module 705010 and relay module 705015, the load circuits from relay or solid state relay outputs can be operated with a dangerous electrical voltage (e.g. 230 V). There is a risk of electric shock. Prior to the installation/dismounting of these modules or the removal of the module insert, the load circuits are to be disconnected from the voltage and the terminal strips are to be re- moved from the module.
  • Page 34: Mounting In A Panel

    3 Installation Mounting in a panel 3.2.1 Multifunction panel Mounting a multifunction panel 840 (705060) (B2) (C3) (C3) (C3) (C3) (D4) (A1) (B2) (C3) (C3) (C3) (C3) Procedure: Step Activity Insert the device (A) into the panel cut-out (A1) from the front until the two side springs (B) click into place (B2).
  • Page 35: Strain Relief For Interface Cable

    3 Installation Strain relief for interface cable (A) Panel for strain relief (B) Fastening screws Procedure: Step Activity Loosen the fastening screws (B) (do not remove). Place the panel for strain relief (A) on the case and retighten the fastening screws (B). NOTE! The interface cables can be attached to the panel using cable ties for strain relief.
  • Page 36: Dimensions

    3 Installation Dimensions...
  • Page 37: Electrical Connection

    4 Electrical connection Installation notes NOTE! These installation notes apply for the entire measuring, control, and automation system and, on some occasions, are only applicable for a specific module. The respective connection diagram shows the context. Requirements for the personnel •...
  • Page 38: Electrical Isolation

    4 Electrical connection References to other information • The electromagnetic compatibility meets the standards and regulations cited in the techni- cal data. • The USB device interface and voltage supply in the central processing unit 705001 are not electrically isolated. In general, please observe the specifications regarding electrical isola- tion.
  • Page 39: Connection Diagram

    4 Electrical connection Connection diagram CAUTION! At maximum load, the temperature at the "+24 V" and "GND" terminals (Voltage supply In) may exceed 60 °C. As a result the insulation of the cable may be damaged. The cable must be heat resistant up to at least 80 °C. 4.3.1 Connection elements (7)(8)
  • Page 40: Interfaces

    4 Electrical connection 4.3.2 Interfaces Connection Designation Connection element USB device Setup USB host USB1, USB2 System bus In, Bus In, 1 TX+ Transmit data + System bus Out Bus Out 2 TX- Transmit data - 3 RX+ Receive data + 6 RX- Receive data - Ethernet...
  • Page 41: Terminating Resistors

    4 Electrical connection 4.3.3 Terminating resistors The internal terminating resistors for the Com1 and Com2 interfaces are only relevant for RS422/485. The terminating resistors are deactivated by default. To activate them, DIP switches 1 to 4 for the relevant interface must be pushed upward using a suitable tool such as a ballpoint pen (ON position).
  • Page 42: Functional Test

    4 Electrical connection Functional test Once the electrical connection is complete, the following points must be checked: 1) Voltage supply 2) Connection to system bus 3) Errors during initialization Voltage supply Then the voltage supply is present • the multifunction panel starts. •...
  • Page 43: Operation

    5 Operation Operating concept and graphic elements Operating concept The operating concept of the multifunctional panel is as clear and simple as you could imagine. The user controls the panel by touching the screen (touchscreen) with a fingertip. (1) Status and title line (2) Visualization window (3) Function selection NOTE!
  • Page 44: Status Line And Title Line

    5 Operation 5.1.1 Status line and Title line This line displays alarm and error messages as well as general information on the active dis- play (e.g. sampling rate). It is automatically hidden by the system if required. (1) Area for text and error messages; if the text (2) Area for symbols relating to the panel is displayed with a red background, it relates to an alarm (error message)
  • Page 45: Visualization Window

    5 Operation 5.1.2 Visualization window The visualization of the measuring data and control data takes place in this area of the screen (underneath the status and title line and above the function selection). The area for the config- uration of the system will continue to be used. Example: Visualization of a controller (controller screen) Example: Visualization of an analog channel (1) Diagram header...
  • Page 46 5 Operation Diagram header The diagram header (the numerical measured value display on the screen) is displayed directly underneath the status and title line and is available in the following display types: • Diagram • History (of diagram display) • Digital The diagram header can be switched on and off.
  • Page 47: Function Selection

    5 Operation Symbol Meaning Comment was entered Event has occurred Alarm no longer present (on multifunction panel) Alarm was reported (on multifunction panel) Event has occurred (on base unit) In addition, the communication with the operator (device configuration, inspection of alarm and event lists, etc.) is performed in the visualization window.
  • Page 48: Operation Example

    5 Operation Operation example Start An analog channel is displayed. Operation Step Activity Select the Visualization menu by touching the touchscreen. ➥ The "Visualization" menu is shown.
  • Page 49 5 Operation Step Activity Select bar graph display by touching the touchscreen. ➥ The "Bar graph" display mode is started.
  • Page 50 5 Operation...
  • Page 51: Multichannel Controller Module

    6 Multichannel controller module This chapter describes the visualization and operation of the control channels and the program generator. Select the multichannel controller module or the program generator The multichannel controller module or the program generator is selected via the button that is highlighted.
  • Page 52 6 Multichannel controller module Multichannel controller module (controller screen) If only one controller channel is configured, then the corresponding controller screen will be dis- played immediately. If multiple controller channels are configured, an overview of the active controller channels will be shown.
  • Page 53: Visualization

    7 Visualization Selecting visualization The type of visualization (diagrams, bar graph, etc.) is initiated using the button shown above. The following maximum selection of visualizations is available. Step Activity Select the desired visualization by touching the screen. ➥ The visualization is displayed. Example: Diagram The available functions at the bottom of the screen vary depending on the visualization select-...
  • Page 54: Function Overview

    7 Visualization Function overview Diagram  Chapter 7.2 "Diagram", page 56 Bar graph  Chapter 7.3 "Bar graph", page 58 Text image  Chapter 7.4 "Text image", page 60 Process screen  Chapter 7.5 "Process screen", page 64 Digital  Chapter 7.6 "Digital", page 65 Reports ...
  • Page 55 7 Visualization Counters/Integrators  Chapter 7.10 "Counters/Integrators", page 78 User operating level  Chapter 7.11 "User operating level", page 81 Enter comments There is no separate function selection for entering comments. The current one is retained until the function is called up. The comment entered is recorded in the event list. ...
  • Page 56: Diagram

    7 Visualization Diagram In this visualization, the individual signals run across the screen from top to bottom (vertical dis- play). (5) (6) (9) (10) (1) Alarm (2) Operating mode (3) Alarm (4) Communication status (5) Group selection (6) Memory display (7) Numerical measured value display (8) Channel rotation (9) Group rotation...
  • Page 57 7 Visualization Group selection This function is used to directly select and display one of the active groups. Simply touch one of the group designations displayed after calling up the function. NOTE! The function is only available if more than one group is active. Memory display This function is used to start the display of the data available in the history memory.
  • Page 58: Bar Graph

    7 Visualization Home button This function calls up a defined visualization. The function must be activated and configured via the setup program.  Setup program: HMI > C > S > U ONFIGURATION LEVEL CREEN SER OPERATING LEVEL Bar graph In this visualization, the analog channels are displayed numerically and as a bar graph (col- umns).
  • Page 59 7 Visualization Group selection This function is used to directly select and display one of the active groups. Simply touch one of the group designations displayed after calling up the function. NOTE! The function is only available if more than one group is active. Group rotation In contrast to the "Group selection"...
  • Page 60: Text Image

    7 Visualization Text image In this visualization, the analog channels are displayed numerically together with the channel designation and the channel description. In addition to the analog channels, the digital chan- nels can be visualized on the right side of the screen. 7.4.1 Group display (7) (8)
  • Page 61 7 Visualization Channel display The function switches to the channel display.  Chapter 7.4.2 "Channel display", page 62 Group rotation In contrast to the "Group selection" function, in which any group can be selected, this function displays the groups one after the other. (1) Group number NOTE! The function is only available if more than one group is active.
  • Page 62: Channel Display

    7 Visualization 7.4.2 Channel display (9) (10) (1) Channel name (2) Channel description (3) Communication status (4) Limit value 2 (5) Limit value 1 (6) Alarm (7) Channel selection (8) Group display (9) Channel rotation (10) Home button Communication status ...
  • Page 63 7 Visualization Channel rotation In contrast to the "Channel selection" function, in which any channel can be selected, this func- tion displays the channels one after the other. NOTE! The function is only available if more than one analog channel is active in the selected group. Home button This function calls up a defined visualization.
  • Page 64: Process Screen

    7 Visualization Process screen In this visualization, selected measurement signals and backgrounds are displayed in a maxi- mum of 18 process screens. The screens are prepared and configured using the setup pro- gram. Scope per process screen: • 1 background image, 640 × 480 pixels, max. 256 colors •...
  • Page 65: Digital

    7 Visualization  Setup program: HMI > C > S > U ONFIGURATION LEVEL CREEN SER OPERATING LEVEL Digital In this visualization, only the digital channels are displayed; the analog channels are not shown. (3) (4) (6) (7) (1) Operating mode (2) Communication status (3) Group selection (4) Memory display...
  • Page 66 7 Visualization Group selection This function is used to directly select and display one of the active groups. Simply touch one of the group designations displayed after calling up the function. NOTE! The function is only available if more than one group is active. Memory display This function is used to start the display of the data available in the history memory.
  • Page 67: Reports

    7 Visualization Reports This lists every report on all of the analog channels in a group. Each group has its own config- urable report. (10) (11) (12) (1) Current report (2) Type of report (3) Completed report (4) Communication status (5) Maximum (6) Minimum (7) Average...
  • Page 68 7 Visualization Minimum The current minimum value of the current capture period is displayed in this area. In addition to the value and the unit, the date is also displayed. Average The current average of the current capture period is displayed in this area. Period The start (date and time) and the current time of the current capture period are displayed in this area.
  • Page 69: Current Batch

    7 Visualization Current batch 7.8.1 General information Using the multifunction panel, nine different batches (batch reports) can be recorded and reg- istered in parallel. In the visualization, a distinction is made between a "current batch" and the last "completed batch". The number of batch reports used and the text in the batch visualization can be configured on the multifunction panel or using the setup program.
  • Page 70 7 Visualization Batch status The batch status indicates whether batch reporting is in progress or is waiting for a start signal. Batch reporting is waiting for start signal Batch reporting is active, data is recorded Batch texts, "right column" The texts in the "right column" are predetermined by the configuration and can be changed in various ways prior to the start of and during batch reporting.
  • Page 71: Batch Control Via Barcode Scanner

    7 Visualization Home button This function calls up a defined visualization. The function must be activated and configured via the setup program.  Setup program: HMI > C > S > U ONFIGURATION LEVEL CREEN SER OPERATING LEVEL 7.8.2 Batch control via barcode scanner If a barcode scanner is connected to the multifunction panel and correctly configured, the batch start, the batch end, and the entry of batch texts in a current batch report can be controlled us- ing a barcode scanner.
  • Page 72 7 Visualization Activate batch report for batch 3 and show if required: BAT CH3  Chapter 16.3 "Barcode", page 269 Starting and ending batch report If the batch report for start/end is configured using the barcode reader, it is started and ended as follows.
  • Page 73 7 Visualization Activating batch texts If a line of a batch report is configured for the barcode activation, the activation is performed as follows. Activating text: Step Activity Scan barcode for batch reporting (batch 1 to 9). Scan text. TOOTHED DI SK 3 4 ➥...
  • Page 74: Last Completed Batch

    7 Visualization Last completed batch (1) Batch texts, "left column" (2) Batch texts, "right column" (3) Communication status (4) Batch selection (5) Batch evaluation (6) Batch rotation (7) Home button Communication status  Chapter 5.1.1 "Status line and Title line", page 44 Batch selection This function is used to directly select and display one of the active batches.
  • Page 75: Batch Evaluation: Diagrams

    7 Visualization Batch rotation In contrast to the "Batch selection" function, in which any batch can be selected, this function displays the batches one after the other. (1) Batch name NOTE! The function is only available if more than one batch is active. Home button This function calls up a defined visualization.
  • Page 76: Batch Evaluation: Report

    7 Visualization 7.9.2 Batch evaluation: Report (1) Specifications for maximum (2) Specifications for minimum (3) Specifications for average (4) Specifications for batch start and batch end (5) Group selection (6) Channel rotation (7) Group rotation (8) End batch evaluation Group selection This function is used to directly select and display one of the active groups.
  • Page 77 7 Visualization NOTE! The function is only available if more than one group is active. End batch evaluation This function is used to end the evaluation; the "Last completed batch" visualization is called up again.
  • Page 78: Counters/Integrators

    7 Visualization 7.10 Counters/Integrators This visualization displays the current counter and integrator statuses as well as the operating hours counter. 12 counters/integrators (channels) can respectively be displayed in a joint over- view or individually. The counter, integrator, and operating hours counter feature is determined by the configuration of the device.
  • Page 79: Individual Display

    7 Visualization Alarm An alarm (Alarm1 or Alarm2) is marked with an orange or red background. The colors can be configured in the setup program and using the multifunction panel. Group rotation The function switches to the next counters/integrators. NOTE! This function is only available if sufficient counters/integrators have been configured.
  • Page 80 7 Visualization Group display By touching the respective tab, the user can display 12 counters/integrators in a joint overview.  Chapter 7.10.1 "Group display", page 78 Individual display By touching one of the counter/integrator numbers, the user can switch to the corresponding individual display.
  • Page 81: User Operating Level

    7 Visualization 7.11 User operating level In this visualization, the displays configured by the user are used by the multifunction panel.  Setup program: HMI > C > S > U ONFIGURATION LEVEL CREEN SER OPERATING LEVEL (1) Type of visualization (2) Communication status (3) Visualization selection (4) Visualization rotation...
  • Page 82: Enter Comments

    7 Visualization Home button This function calls up a defined visualization. The function must be activated and configured via the setup program.  Setup program: HMI > C > S > U ONFIGURATION LEVEL CREEN SER OPERATING LEVEL 7.12 Enter comments This function can be used to enter a text (max.
  • Page 83 7 Visualization Further information  Chapter 9 "Alarm and event lists", page 89  Kapitel 7.2 „Diagram“ You can find the text again in the event list under the entry "All events", as well as in the corre- sponding batch.
  • Page 84 7 Visualization...
  • Page 85: Memory Display (History)

    8 Memory display (History) The "Memory display" function can be used to display and check data recorded using the mul- tifunction panel. The size of the memory for the memory display can be configured.  Setup program: HMI > C >...
  • Page 86 8 Memory display (History) Overview (5) (6) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (1) Diagram header (2) Recording data (3) Cursor (4) Communication status (5) Event list (6) Scroll by line (downward) (7) Scroll by line (upward) (8) Scroll by page (downward) (9) Scroll by page (upward) (10) Zoom and search (11) Diagram view...
  • Page 87 8 Memory display (History) Communication status  Chapter 5.1.1 "Status line and Title line", page 44 Event list This function is used to display the event list of the visible groups. In the list, the message near- est to the current cursor position is displayed. ...
  • Page 88 8 Memory display (History) This function is only available when the data of a completed batch is being displayed. If this function is selected, the zoom factor will automatically be adjusted such that the measured val- ue diagram of the completed batch can be displayed in a window. However, the 1:1 display is to be used for evaluating a batch.
  • Page 89: Alarm And Event Lists

    9 Alarm and event lists All alarms, events, and faults of the entire system are entered in the alarm and event lists. Alarm lists only relate to the multifunction panel. Events and faults can come from the multi- function panel and from the base unit (e.g. central processing unit). NOTE! The alarms of the multifunction panel are only entered in the alarm list for as long as the alarm is present.
  • Page 90 9 Alarm and event lists Detecting alarms and faults The user can detect the presence of an alarm or a fault on the basis of the color of the bell sym- bol. If... Then... (green bell) there is no alarm and no fault. (red bell) there is an alarm.
  • Page 91: Selection From The Multichannel Controller Module

    9 Alarm and event lists Selection from the multichannel controller module Overview (1) Exit function (2) Module selection (3) View list (4) View list Exit function Touch the screen here to exit the function and return to the visualization from which it was called up.
  • Page 92 9 Alarm and event lists Event list (HMI) The following figure shows "All events" from a multifunction panel. (1) Exit function (2) Details (3) Update (4) Symbols (5) Selected entry (6) Scroll display Exit function Touch the screen here to exit the function and return to the visualization from which it was called up.
  • Page 93: Selection From One Of The Visualizations

    9 Alarm and event lists Selection from one of the visualizations This function corresponds to the previous chapter.  Chapter 9.1 "Selection from the multichannel controller module", page 91 Calling up from the memory display If the "Alarm and event lists" function is selected from a memory display, the system displays the events immediately.
  • Page 94: Acknowledgement

    9 Alarm and event lists Acknowledgement Alarms that are sent from the base unit to a multifunction panel must be acknowledged by the user. (1) Acknowledgement Acknowledgement With this function, the user must acknowledge an alarm within the alarm list. Until the alarm has been acknowledged, it will remain in various locations on the multifunction panel.
  • Page 95: Symbols

    9 Alarm and event lists Symbols Power on (device was switched on) Power off (device was switched off) (yellow bell) Fault (green bell) Outgoing alarm (alarm no longer present) (red bell) Incoming alarm (alarm present) Comment Incoming event (e.g. digital input is closed) Outgoing event (e.g.
  • Page 96 9 Alarm and event lists...
  • Page 97: Memory Manager

    10 Memory manager The memory manager contains functions for data exchange between the multifunction panel and a USB memory stick. Memory manager symbol (1) Memory manager symbol The memory manager can be identified by the system using various symbols. This displays the free internal memory with regard to data read-out using a USB memory stick.
  • Page 98 10 Memory manager NOTE! The memory manager functions are only available if a user is logged on and he/she has been allocated the rights for the functions. NOTE! In some functions – e.g. in the alarm and event lists – the memory manager only becomes active when the user leaves or exits the function.
  • Page 99 10 Memory manager Service data -> USB stick Special data is saved onto the USB memory stick. NOTE! The update must only be performed by a service technician from the manufacturer. Software update This function serves to read in new device software (firmware). For this purpose, a special USB memory stick is required that contains the firmware data.
  • Page 100 10 Memory manager...
  • Page 101: Device Manager

    11 Device manager Selecting device manager The device manager is selected via the button shown above. The functions of the device manager differ according to whether or not a user is logged on. They also depend on the respective user rights. Therefore, the following figures only represent examples.
  • Page 102 11 Device manager (1) Device manager functions (2) Name of logged on user Exit This function exits the device manager. Login A user can use this function to logon, logout, and change his/her password. As of system version 02, additional functions for user administration are available in this menu (add, edit, and delete a user) if the user who is logged on has the "administrate user"...
  • Page 103 11 Device manager Device info  Chapter 11.1 "Device info", page 104 Audit Trail  Chapter 11.2 "Audit Trail", page 107 User area A user area can contain up to 25 parameters. A parameter relates either to a process value (analog, digital, integer, or text variable) or a configuration parameter of the system.
  • Page 104: Device Info

    11 Device manager 11.1 Device info 11.1.1 General After the function is called up, the system reads out the current status of all connected modules. In the event of an error, an entry (or multiple entries, if required) is marked red. (1) Exit function (2) Error overview (3) Update...
  • Page 105: Cpu

    11 Device manager Exit function Touch the screen here to exit the function and return to the visualization from which it was called up. Error overview The user can use this function to display a matrix in which all errors are contained in an over- view.
  • Page 106 11 Device manager Tab: Version Display of various version numbers. The information may be useful when updating to a new version of the device software. Tab: PLC Display of various cycle times. The information may be useful when programming personal PLC programs.
  • Page 107: Audit Trail

    11 Device manager Parameter Description Ethernet status 3 Transmitted Ethernet packets Ethernet status 4 Transmitted Ethernet packets with errors Ethernet status 5 Received TCP packets Ethernet status 6 Received TCP packets with errors Ethernet status 7 Transmitted TCP packets Ethernet status 8 Transmitted TCP packets with errors Ethernet status 9 Received lease time...
  • Page 108: Program Schema

    11 Device manager Exit function Touch the screen here to exit the function and return to the visualization from which it was called up. Details This function displays additional information on the selected entry. Update The display is not cyclically updated. This function is used to update the display, i.e. the system searches for new entries that are not yet present in the list.
  • Page 109: Editing Programs

    11 Device manager Selected entry By touching an entry, the user can select the program and open it for editing.  Chapter 11.3.2 "Editing programs", page 109 11.3.2 Editing programs Program header If the selected program is being edited for the first time, the user must first allocate the general program data (program header).
  • Page 110 11 Device manager Program section (1) Program name and program channel (2) Program section (3) Edit functions Program name and program channel Display of the program name and the program channel. Program section The user can enter the section data by touching this section. When the section is marked red, there is an entry error or required data is missing.
  • Page 111: Section Data

    11 Device manager Function Explanation Replace program Overwrite current program with data from the cache. The program name and the pictogram (both from the program header) are not included. Delete program Delete current program. Create new section Attach new program section at the end. 11.3.3 Section data (1) Program name, program channel, and sec-...
  • Page 112 11 Device manager Edit function The following edit functions are available: Function Explanation Copy section Copy section data to the cache. Replace section Overwrite current section with data from the cache. If this function is not available, there is no data present in the cache. Insert section Add a section –...
  • Page 113: Parameterization

    12 Parameterization Selecting parameterization Parameterization (parameter level) is a function of the device manager. It is only available if a user is logged on and the user has the corresponding usage rights. Step Activity Touch the "Parameterization" function. ➥ The function starts. User "Master"...
  • Page 114: Cpu

    12 Parameterization NOTE! The base unit (central processing unit or CPU) and multifunction panel (HMI) can only appear once. The controller module can appear multiple times. 12.1 The user can edit a maximum of 50 (system version 02: 200) PLC parameters. A prerequisite for this is that the user has activated the PLC parameters using the setup program.
  • Page 115: Counters/Integrators

    12 Parameterization 12.3.2 Counters/Integrators The user can use this function to enter the current value for the counters and integrators. (1) Display of current value (2) Entry of new value Entry of new value Touch here to enter the new value of the counter or integrator. CAUTION! The new value is adopted by the system when the "OK"...
  • Page 116: Device Settings (As Of System Version 02)

    12 Parameterization 12.3.4 Device settings (as of system version 02) The parameter "User list only at device" decides whether settings for user administration are performed in the setup program or on the multifunction panel. To change this parameter, the logged on user must have the "Configure" right. (1) Shows the current setting and works as (2) Selection menu: button for the selection menu.
  • Page 117: Configuration

    13 Configuration NOTE! The parameters described in this section can be configured either with the setup program or on the multifunction panel (exception: Setup info in the device data). 13.1 General information 13.1.1 Selecting configuration Configuration (configuration level) is a function of the device manager. It is only available if a user is logged on and the user has the corresponding usage rights.
  • Page 118 13 Configuration User "Master" logged on (1) List of available modules (2) Name of logged on user Step Activity Touch the entry (module name) of the desired module. ➥ The configuration can be adopted. NOTE! The base unit (central processing unit or CPU) and multifunction panel (HMI) can only appear once.
  • Page 119: Language

    13 Configuration NOTE! The description of the multifunction panel configuration is derived from the setup program, but it also applies for configuration on the panel itself. 13.1.2 Language (1) Language Many texts that the user can enter can be entered in two languages. The user can enter the text in the second language by touching the "Language"...
  • Page 120: Selectors

    13 Configuration 13.2 Selectors Selectors contain signals that are available for configuration in the multifunctional panel. This relates to multifunctional panel signals as well as signals originating from other modules (trans- fer via the system bus). 13.2.1 Analog selector Multifunction panel signals The following analog signals of the multifunction panel are directly available for configuring most functions.
  • Page 121 13 Configuration Category Signal Description Batches Batch 1 Start/Stop to Signal for controlling batch reporting Batch 9 Start/Stop Alarm digital Alarm digital input 1 to 54 Alarm signal of the digital input inputs Digital variables Digital variable 1 to 54 Value of digital variables Alarm digital vari- Alarm digital var.
  • Page 122 13 Configuration Category Signal Description Alarms/faults/ Collective alarm Collective alarm of the multifunction panel misc. Int. mem. alarm (Ext. mem.) Signal is active if the "External memory" set- ting was selected for data read-out (device data: "Data download..." parameter), the data was not read out at the correct time, and the free internal memory does not reach the con- figured limit (device data: "Memory alarm"...
  • Page 123: Device Data

    13 Configuration 13.3 Device data 13.3.1 Device data Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Device name HMI (example) The device name is used in the setup program, Web server, and the PCC and (max. 20 characters) PCA3000 PC programs. Memory alarm 0 to 20 to 100 % If the value of the free measured data memory (internal memory) falls below...
  • Page 124 13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Time synchroni- This parameter can be used to influence the time of the multifunction panel. zation Together with a digital signal, it can therefore be ensured that multiple panels will simultaneously be synchronized to the same time. Inactive Time synchronization does not take place.
  • Page 125: Setup Info

    13 Configuration If the symbol is marked red, there is a memory alarm for the corresponding read-out type. If a USB memory stick is inserted, the free memory on the stick will be displayed. The "Data download..." parameter does not play a role at this point. NOTE! The minimum free memory value (in %) is determined by the "Memory alarm"...
  • Page 126 13 Configuration Setup info (1) Enter setup info (2) Language The user can enter the text in the second language by touching the "Language" button (2). The user can activate "Language 1" or "Language 2" using the setup program. The active language is used on the multifunction panel.
  • Page 127: Screen

    13 Configuration 13.4 Screen 13.4.1 Screen Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Brightness 1 to 10 Brightness of the multifunction panel screen Switch off screen To protect the screen, the user can activate screen switch-off (screensaver) here. Inactive The switch-off is not active. Time to switch off If the screen is not touched for a period from 10 to 32767 seconds, the switch-...
  • Page 128: Image Names

    13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Digital signal Inactive No screen switch-off Digital selector Signal (high active) for the screen switch-off when selecting the control sig- 13.4.2 Image names Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Opening image Background (example) The image is displayed after power on during the startup phase of the multi- function panel.
  • Page 129: General

    13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Water mark his- Water mark history (example) The image is displayed in the centre of tory the screen in the memory display. Maximum size: 200 × 100 pixels Colors: 256  Chapter 8 "Memory display (His- tory)", page 85 NOTE! The images are only displayed if the corresponding box is checked ().
  • Page 130 13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Barc.->curr. batch Yes ( ), No ( ) If "Yes", the "Current batch" visualization will automatically be shown when the corresponding barcode is scanned.  Chapter 7.8 "Current batch", page Simulate inputs Yes ( ), No ( ) If "Yes", all inputs and outputs of the multifunction panel are ignored and pseudo data is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 131: User Operating Level

    13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Show count./inte- Yes ( ), No ( ) "Yes" releases the "Counters/Integra- tors" visualization for selection by the user.  Chapter 7.10 "Counters/Integrators", page 78 Show alarms Yes ( ), No ( ) "No" rejects the display of fault and alarm messages in the status and title line.
  • Page 132 13 Configuration Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description User operating Process screen Type of visualization level Any visualization Home Process screen Type of visualization button Any visualization Display after Process screen Type of visualization reset Any visualization Image number Image number (e.g. for process screens), group number (e.g.
  • Page 133: Colors

    13 Configuration 13.4.5 Colors Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Background dia- Color 256 Background color for the Diagram visu- gram alization  Chapter 7.2 "Diagram", page 56 Background digi- Color 183 Background color for the Digital visual- ization.  Chapter 7.6 "Digital", page 65 Analog channel Color ...
  • Page 134: Controller Screen

    13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Grid Color 147 Color used to display the grid in the "Diagram" visualization.  Chapter 7.2 "Diagram", page 56 Alarm refer. curve Color 217 Color used to display an analog channel when it leaves a tolerance band. ...
  • Page 135 13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Color actual Color 29 Color for the numerical display of the value actual value in the controller screens.  Chapter 6 "Multichannel controller module", page 51 Color output level Color 1 Color for the numerical display of the output level in the controller screens.
  • Page 136: Analog Inputs

    13 Configuration 13.5 Analog inputs The multifunction panel can manage and record 54 analog inputs. The analog inputs relate to inputs and/or signals that reach the multifunction panel via the system bus. For example, the analog inputs are pooled into groups together with other analog signals via the "Groups"...
  • Page 137 13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Unit Unit in which the recorded signal is to be displayed, with a max. length of five characters. The unit is displayed wher- ever the measured value is displayed in numerical form. Comma format XXXX.X The comma format determines the num- ber of pre-decimal and post-decimal places for the numerical display of the...
  • Page 138: Alarm

    13 Configuration 13.5.1 Alarm Limit value monitoring with one or two alarms can be activated for each analog input. The alarm is entered in the status and title line and in the alarm and event list of the multifunction panel. This type of limit value monitoring is in addition to and independent of the limit value monitoring of the base unit.
  • Page 139 13 Configuration Alarm type and switching differential (1) Min. alarm/limit value 1 Alarm on (2) Max. alarm/limit value 0 Alarm off (3) Switching differential Additional information NOTE! Additional information on the topic of "Analog variables" can be found in the operating man- uals B 705060.2.0 and B 705001.2.0.
  • Page 140: Analog Variables

    13 Configuration 13.6 Analog variables The multifunction panel can manage and record 54 analog variables. The analog variables re- late to inputs or signals that are received via one of the multifunction panel interfaces (RS232, RS422/485, setup interface, or Ethernet). For example, the analog variables are pooled into groups together with other analog signals via the "Groups"...
  • Page 141: Alarm

    13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Range end Limitation of the measuring range If measured values appear that are above the configured range, the multi- function panel issues the indication ">>>>>". Unit Unit in which the recorded signal is to be displayed, with a max.
  • Page 142 13 Configuration Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Alarm type 1, 2 Inactive Monitoring is not active. Min. Alarm Alarm is issued if the limit value is not met. Max. Alarm Alarm is issued if the limit value is exceeded. Limit value 1, 2 -99999 to 0 to +99999 Limit value at which an alarm is issued.
  • Page 143: Integer Variables

    13 Configuration 13.7 Integer variables The multifunction panel can manage and record 16 integer variables. The integer variables re- late to inputs or signals that are received via one of the multifunction panel interfaces (RS232, RS422/485, setup interface, or Ethernet). The integer variables can be used in process screens and in the counters/integrators.
  • Page 144: Alarm

    13 Configuration 13.7.1 Alarm Limit value monitoring with one or two alarms can be activated for each integer variable. The alarm is entered in the status and title line and in the alarm and event list of the multifunction panel. This type of limit value monitoring is in addition to and independent of the limit value monitoring of the base unit.
  • Page 145 13 Configuration Alarm type and switching differential (1) Min. alarm/limit value 1 Alarm on (2) Max. alarm/limit value 0 Alarm off (3) Switching differential...
  • Page 146: Digital Inputs

    13 Configuration 13.8 Digital inputs The multifunction panel can manage and record 54 digital inputs. The digital inputs relate to inputs and/or signals that reach the multifunction panel via the system bus. For example, the digital inputs are pooled into groups together with other digital signals via the "Groups"...
  • Page 147: Alarm

    13 Configuration 13.8.1 Alarm Monitoring with an event/alarm can be activated for each digital input. Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Alarm type No alarm type is set by default. Alarm The "Alarm" setting leads to an alarm (incl. collective alarm) and to an entry in the alarm list and the event list.
  • Page 148: Digital Variables

    13 Configuration 13.9 Digital variables The multifunction panel can manage and record 54 digital variables. The digital variables relate to inputs or signals that are received via one of the multifunction panel interfaces (RS232, RS422/485, setup interface, or Ethernet). For example, the digital variables are pooled into groups together with other digital signals via the "Groups"...
  • Page 149: Alarm

    13 Configuration 13.9.1 Alarm Monitoring with an event/alarm can be activated for each digital variable. Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Alarm type No alarm type is set by default. Alarm The "Alarm" setting leads to an alarm (incl. collective alarm) and to an entry in the alarm list and the event list.
  • Page 150: Text Variables

    13 Configuration 13.10 Text variables 9 (as of system version 02: 27; as of system version 04: 90) text variables are available in the multifunction panel. A text is received via one of the multifunction panel interfaces (RS232, RS422/485, setup interface, or Ethernet) and is written into a text variable. The text of a vari- able can also be entered via a process image or can be set by the PLC.
  • Page 151: Groups

    13 Configuration 13.11 Groups The Groups menu is used to determine which channels (analog channels, digital channels, counters and integrators) are displayed and/or recorded. It also specifies how data is to be re- corded (memory rate, memory operation, and eco operation). The user can configure a maximum of nine groups.
  • Page 152: 1Analog Channels

    13 Configuration Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Status This parameter determines what happens with the group. Inactive The group data is neither displayed nor (factory setting for group 4 to 9) saved. Display only The group data is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 153 13 Configuration Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Input signal 6 channels can be assigned to each of the 9 groups. Analog input x Assigned signal Analog selector Signal that is to be allocated to the input. Line width Determines the width of the graphic measured value display. Thin Thin line width (1 pixel) Thick...
  • Page 154 13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Ref. alarm text Available as from channel 2 of a group. Use default text or enter other text. The text entered (max. 21 characters) is displayed in the "status and title line" and entered in the alarm and event list if the selected channel exits the tolerance in a positive direction.
  • Page 155: 2Digital Channels

    13 Configuration The alarm is deleted again if the current measured value (channel 2) falls below 29 °C. Measured value (channel 1) = 21 °C Measured value (channel 2) = 21 °C, tolerance band comparison is active. Negative tolerance = -10 °C Negative hysteresis = 2 °C The alarm is generated if the current measured value (channel 2) is below 11 °C.
  • Page 156: 3Counters/Integrators

    13 Configuration 13.11.3 Counters/Integrators Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Counter/Integra- 4 counters or integrators can be assigned to each of the 9 groups. Inactive No signal allocated. Counter/Int. X Signal that is to be assigned to the counter/integrator. Counter/Integrator Here, a maximum of 4 of the 27 total available counters/integrators can be assigned to each group.
  • Page 157: 4Diagram View

    13 Configuration 13.11.4 Diagram view Setup dialog Parameter NOTE! Some of the stated parameters can also be changed by touching the button on the mul- tifunction panel in the "Diagram" or "Digital" visualization. The advantage of this is that the configuration is not changed. Parameter Selection/settings Description...
  • Page 158: 5Standard Operation

    13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Perforation If perforation is activated, holes are displayed in the diagram display on the left and right at the edge of the screen in the manner made familiar by paper chart recorders. However, this requires the display of the digital channels to be hidden. Perforation switched off Perforation switched on Diagram type...
  • Page 159 13 Configuration Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Memory status The data is saved if this operating mode is active. The data is not saved if this operating mode is active. Memory values Average value The average across the configured memory rate is calculated and saved.
  • Page 160 13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Memory rate 0 s to 5 s to 32000 s A memory rate is configured here. Depending on the configuration of the "Memory values" parameter, the mea- surement data is saved when the config- ured time has elapsed. The smaller the memory rate, the larger the amount of data to be saved.
  • Page 161: 6Event Operation

    13 Configuration Memory values In eco operation, the configured memory rate is regarded as a max. memory rate. Saving is not performed faster under any circumstances, even if the values change more quickly. The anal- ysis of the tolerance band is always performed using the instantaneous value and only at the times of the configured memory rate.
  • Page 162: 7Time Operation

    13 Configuration Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Digital signal Inactive Event operation is not active. Digital selector Signal that starts and stops event opera- tion.  Memory values Chapter 13.11.5 "Standard opera- tion", page 158  Memory rate 0 s to 1 s to 32000 s Chapter 13.11.5 "Standard opera- tion", page 158 13.11.7 Time operation...
  • Page 163 13 Configuration Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Start 00:00:00 Start time at which the time operation is to be started. If Start = End, time operation is not active. 00:00:00 Stop time at which the time operation is to end. If Start = End, time operation is not active.
  • Page 164: Reports

    13 Configuration 13.12 Reports A report can be generated for each of the 9 groups. The maximum value, the minimum value, and the average value of each analog channel are saved in a report. NOTE! Processing changes to configuration: All reports are completed, saved, and restarted. The values of the completed reports in the multifunction panel are set to empty, "----".
  • Page 165 13 Configuration Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Daily Daily specifies whether a report is to be run for a day (24 hours). The completion and restart will be determined by the Synchronizat. time parameter. Off, On If "On", the daily report will be run. Periodically Periodically specifies whether a period report is to be run.
  • Page 166 13 Configuration External NOTE! Within 5 seconds, only one external report is started in a group, i.e. a new external start prior to 5 seconds having elapsed will be ignored. If the start signal is still on after 5 seconds, the external report is started immediately.
  • Page 167: Batches/Plants

    13 Configuration 13.13 Batches/Plants Setup dialog No batch is active in the case of a new setup. The user must activate at least one batch. In addition, at least one group must be allocated if the extra code "Registration function" is acti- vated.
  • Page 168 13 Configuration Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Batch 1 to 9 Select batch that is to be monitored or configured. Batch active Yes ( ), No ( ) The selected batch can only be config- ured if "Yes" is selected. Batch name Batch x Description with a maximum length of 15 characters that is used in the status...
  • Page 169 13 Configuration Batch start If the "Start program generator" setting is selected for batch start, the user can start the batch reporting using a digital signal. In addition, the user has the option of starting the corresponding program generator. Step Activity Touch the "Start program generator"...
  • Page 170: 1Binary Linking

    13 Configuration 13.13.1 Binary linking Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Start at text 1 to 64 This parameter acts as a starting point for binary linking. If binary linking is active for a batch text, one of the 128 internal batch texts of the device can be added to a current batch protocol from the position "Start at text".
  • Page 171 13 Configuration Setup dialog (1) Checkboxes The user can use the checkboxes to test the binary linking and determine the number of the batch text. The checkboxes do not have any effect of the configuration of the multifunction pan- Binary linked text If two digital signals are activated, for example, four texts can be shown;...
  • Page 172: 2Batch Info

    13 Configuration 13.13.2 Batch info Setup dialog Step Activity Select Batch 1 to 9 Select Batch info 1 to 10 Touch the "Edit" button ➥ The batch text in the left and right column can be edited. Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Text left column This parameter specifies the text in the...
  • Page 173 13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Text right column The formation of the text in the right column of a batch report is specified here. Empty The field remains empty. Set text A set text (defined by the Factory setting parameter) is used. Text list One of the 128 internal batch texts of the device is used.
  • Page 174 13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description First text 1 to 128 This parameter is available if the text in the right column is formed by the inter- nal text list and if it is the first text in the list that has been allocated to the user for selection.
  • Page 175: Modbus/Tcp

    13 Configuration 13.14 Modbus/TCP This menu is used to implement settings for the Modbus/TCP operating mode.  Chapter 14.4 "Modbus frames for reading", page 212  Chapter 14.5 "Modbus frames for writing", page 213 If the multifunction panel functions as a Modbus master, it can communicate with up to four ex- ternal devices (Modbus slaves;...
  • Page 176 13 Configuration NOTE! To ensure that fixed IP addresses are used, DHCP must be deactivated in the devices in- volved, if applicable. NOTE! The transfer times in an Ethernet network depend in part on the network architecture and the capacity utilization. This may result in delays during updates of process values.
  • Page 177: Serial Interface

    13 Configuration 13.15 Serial interface Each serial interface (Com1, Com2) can be executed with two different interface cards in the multifunction panel (optional, see order details). One RS232 interface and one RS422/485 in- terface are available. The type of interface card used is automatically identified by the multi- function panel (hardware ID).
  • Page 178 13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Baud rate Baud rate with which the interface is operated. 9600 9600 baud 19200 19200 baud 38400 38400 baud Data format Data format with which the interface is operated. 8 - 1 - no parity 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity 8 - 1 - odd parity 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, odd parity...
  • Page 179: 1Modem

    13 Configuration 13.15.1 Modem Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Cycl. init. time 0 to 5 to 255 min Time for cyclical initialization of the modem (if the modem is switched on after the system). 0 = one-time initialization (after system has been switched on) Init.
  • Page 180 13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Alarm signal Signal that triggers the alarm message (only for "PC visualization" alarm type) Inactive No alarm message Digital selector Alarm message is triggered by a signal (high active), which must be selected from the list of digital signals. Phone no.
  • Page 181 13 Configuration Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Initialization AT Q0 S95=249 L1 M1 S7=60 S30=9 AT command for modem changeover \N3 ? This default initialization string switches (ASCII; max. 50 characters) the modem to the mode for connecting to the Internet (e-mail server). Phone no.
  • Page 182: Web Server

    13 Configuration 13.16 Web server The integrated Web server provides the user with convenient access via LAN to process val- ues, different visualizations, and the alarm list and event list of the multifunction panel from a PC (Web browser). Access can be protected by a password. In the multifunction panel, there is a maximum of 1 MB memory available for HTML pages.
  • Page 183 13 Configuration HTML tags To open this window, use the "HTML tags" button: Select the required variable names from the relevant selectors. Security To open this window, use the "Security" button: Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Password active Password request during logon to Web server No ( ) Password is not requested.
  • Page 184: Counters/Integrators

    13 Configuration 13.17 Counters/Integrators 27 counters/integrators are available and can be configured as counters, integrators, and op- erating time counters: • Counters are used to count digital signals. • Integrators are used to integrate analog inputs. • Operating time counters are used to measure the length of time that digital signals have been active.
  • Page 185 13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Period 1 min, 2 min, 3 min, 4 min, 5 min, Pulse period of counters or integrators 10 min, 15 min, 30 min, for which the "Type" parameter is config- 1 h, 2 h, 3 h, 4 h, 6 h, 8 h, 12 h ured as "Periodical".
  • Page 186: 2Specific Settings

    13 Configuration 13.17.2 Specific settings Setup dialog – Counter/Int. 1 to 27 Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Function Operating mode of the counter/integrator Inactive Counter/integrator is switched off. Counter Counter for the pulses of a digital signal Integrator Integration of an analog signal Operating time Determination of the length of time that a digital signal is active.
  • Page 187 13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Type This setting decides when the current status of the counter/integrator is saved. Depending on the specific setting (Yes - No), the parameters from Chapter 13.17.1 "General settings", page 184 must also be taken into consideration. Periodically Completion and restart will be deter- mined by the "Period"...
  • Page 188 13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Additional This parameter decides whether additional storage of the current statuses is to storage take place (in addition to the save operation resulting from the "Type" parameter). The current statuses are saved but not reset. Depending on the specific setting (Yes - No), the parameters from Chapter 13.17.1 "General settings", page 184 must also be taken into consideration.
  • Page 189 13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Evaluation "Counter" function: The counter status is increased by the "Evaluation" value with each digital signal pulse. A negative value can be used to form a backwards coun- ter. "Integrator" function: The current measured value of the analog or integer signals is multiplied by the "Evaluation"...
  • Page 190 13 Configuration Setup dialog – Counter/Int. 1 to 27 – Screen Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Channel name 7 characters (Count1) Brief designation of the counter/integra- tor, with a max. length of 7 characters. The channel name is displayed together with the channel designation in the indi- vidual visualizations.
  • Page 191 13 Configuration Parameter Selection/settings Description Range end -999999999 to 100000000 to Upper limit of the Bar graph display 999999999 The counter or integrator status is dis- played using a maximum of 9 digits. If this is exceeded, the status restarts from...
  • Page 192 13 Configuration Setup dialog – Counter/Int. 1 to 27 – Alarm Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Alarm type 1, 2 Inactive Monitoring is not active. Min. alarm Alarm is issued if the limit value is not met. Max. alarm Alarm is issued if the limit value is exceeded.
  • Page 193: Nv Connecting Lists

    13 Configuration 13.18 NV connecting lists In the NV connecting lists (analog and digital), the 54 analog inputs and the 54 digital inputs of the multifunction panel are connected via the system bus using the signals of other modules. In addition, the digital signals for controlling batch reporting (start/stop) are selected here. The following chapters provide detailed lists of module signals: ...
  • Page 194: 1Nv Connecting List: Analog

    13 Configuration 13.18.1 NV connecting list: Analog Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Analog input/ Select input to be connected. List of analog inputs of the multifunction Value panel If a connection has already been config- ured, the module and its signal are dis- played in the "Value"...
  • Page 195: 2Nv Connecting Lists: Digital

    13 Configuration 13.18.2 NV connecting lists: Digital Setup dialog – Digital input Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Digital input/ Select input to be connected. List of the digital inputs of the multifunc- Value tion panel If a connection has already been config- ured, the module and its signal are dis- played in the "Value"...
  • Page 196 13 Configuration Setup dialog – Batch Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Batch/Value Select the batch that is to be controlled List of all batches of the multifunction using a digital signal (starting and stop- panel ping batch reporting). If a connection has already been config- ured, the module and its signal are dis- played in the "Value"...
  • Page 197: 3Analog Signals (Overview)

    13 Configuration 13.18.3 Analog signals (overview) The following table contains all analog signals that are available for connecting to the analog inputs of the multifunction panel. Category Signal Description Inactive No signal selected Central processing unit Analog variables Analog variable 1 to 64 Analog variable 1 to 64 (via interface) Program Channel 1 SP1 to Channel 3 SP1 Setpoint value 1 of program channel 1 to 3...
  • Page 198 13 Configuration Category Signal Description Setpoint value SP01RampValue to Ramp end value of ramp function 1 to 4 SP04RampValue (if ramp function switched on) Active setpoint value (external setpoint value + setpoint value) of setpoint function 1 to 4 (if ramp function switched off) Analog input module 4-channel Analog inputs AI01 to AI04...
  • Page 199: 4Digital Signals (Overview)

    13 Configuration 13.18.4 Digital signals (overview) The following table contains all digital signals that are available for connecting to the digital in- puts of the multifunction panel and for controlling batch reporting. Category Signal Description Inactive No signal selected Central processing unit Digital variables Digital variable 1 to 64 Digital variable 1 to 64 (via interface)
  • Page 200 13 Configuration Category Signal Description Alarm analog Alarm1 ExAI1 to Alarm1 ExAI64 Alarm signal 1 of analog variable 1 to 64 variables Alarm2 ExAI1 to Alarm2ExAI64 Alarm signal 2 of analog variable 1 to 64 Alarm integer Alarm1 ExInt1 to Alarm1 ExInt64 Alarm signal 1 of integer variable 1 to 64 variables Alarm2 ExInt1 to Alarm2ExInt64...
  • Page 201 13 Configuration Category Signal Description Alarms/ CAlarm/Fault System collective alarm or system fault (cen- Faults tral processing unit and modules) CAlarm/Fault ackn. System collective alarm or system fault with acknowledgement Signal remains active until acknowledgement. CAlarm device System collective alarm (central processing unit and modules) CAlarm ackn.
  • Page 202 13 Configuration Category Signal Description Multichannel controller module Controller C01ManualMode to Manual mode active for controller channel C04ManualMode 1 to 4 C01TuneActive to C04TuneActive Self-optimization active for controller module 1 to 4 C01Output1 to C04Output1 Switch position of first controller output of con- troller channel 1 to 4 C01Output2 to C04Output2 Switch position of second controller output of...
  • Page 203 13 Configuration Category Signal Description Analog input module 4-channel Analog inputs AI01Alarm1 to AI04Alarm1 Alarm signal 1 of analog input 1 to 4 AI01Alarm2 to AI04Alarm2 Alarm signal 2 of analog input 1 to 4 Digital inputs DI01 Signal of digital input Alarm CollectiveAlarm Module collective alarm...
  • Page 204: Undocumented Parameters

    13 Configuration Category Signal Description Thyristor power controller, type 70906x Device status Individual digital signals of the Device status signals power controller: See operating manual 70500153T90... (or fol- Faults master Faults of the power controller in single-phase lowing table) operation or of the master in case of three- phase economy circuit or three-phase circuit Faults slave/ Faults of the slave in case of three-phase...
  • Page 205: Configuration - In Setup Program Only

    14 Configuration – in setup program only NOTE! The parameters described in this chapter can only be configured with the setup program. 14.1 User area In this menu, up to 25 parameters can be selected for each of the three user areas of the mul- tifunction panel.
  • Page 206: Configuring Parameters

    14 Configuration – in setup program only ➥ The parameter can be configured. The settings are significant for the input mask in the user area. 14.1.1 Configuring parameters Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Parameter Select the module and – in the selector List of all process values and configura- below –...
  • Page 207 14 Configuration – in setup program only Parameter Selection/settings Description Unit Enter designation for the unit if required. Unit of the parameter in the user area Unit in which the process value (or the value of the configuration parameter) is to be displayed (max.
  • Page 208: Batch Text

    14 Configuration – in setup program only 14.2 Batch text A batch text is used when configuring the batch info, either via direct selection from the text list or as the result of binary linking.  Chapter 13.13.2 "Batch info", page 172 128 texts are available in each of the two device languages;...
  • Page 209: E-Mail

    14 Configuration – in setup program only 14.3 E-mail An e-mail alarm can be sent to up to three address simultaneously via a mail server. Up to 5 alarm texts can be configured; sending is controlled using a digital signal. Setup dialog Parameter Parameter...
  • Page 210: E-Mail Server

    14 Configuration – in setup program only Parameter Selection/settings Description Alarm signal Signal that triggers sending of an e-mail Inactive No alarm message Digital signal Alarm message is triggered by a signal (high active), which must be selected from the list of digital signals (digital selector).
  • Page 211 14 Configuration – in setup program only Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Authentication Authentication at logon to e-mail server No authentication SMTP-After-POP Authentication with user name and password on POP3 server SMTP-Auth Authentication with user name and password on SMTP server User name User name (max.
  • Page 212: Modbus Frames For Reading

    14 Configuration – in setup program only 14.4 Modbus frames for reading This function is used to compile up to eight Modbus frames for reading process values of ex- ternal devices (via interface) individually for each opposite side. The process values (analog, integer, and digital values, and text) are written to the selected variables from the received Mod- bus telegram and are available for use in the system.
  • Page 213: Modbus Frames For Writing

    14 Configuration – in setup program only 14.5 Modbus frames for writing This function is used to compile up to eight Modbus frames for writing process values to exter- nal devices (via interface) individually for each opposite side. The process values (analog, in- teger, and digital signals, and text) are written to the frames by the system and are available to external devices.
  • Page 214: Process Screens

    14 Configuration – in setup program only 14.6 Process screens Process screens are used for visualizing process data. The user can use the setup program to create up to 18 individual process screens that are transferred to the multifunction panel and are available there in the "Visualization"...
  • Page 215: Create Process Screen

    14 Configuration – in setup program only Navigation and processing functions Button Function Cut object from the object list Copy object to another object (only within the same process screen) Paste cut object into the object list Add new object to the object list (the selected object and the subsequent objects are shifted down) Remove object from the object list Move object up in object list...
  • Page 216: Background

    14 Configuration – in setup program only 14.6.3 Background In addition to the background color, a background image can also be used for the background of the process screen. The background image is selected from the list of available screens in the setup program.
  • Page 217: Authorization (As Of System Version 02)

    14 Configuration – in setup program only max. 636 × 453 pixels); 256 colors). During this process, the name that is used for the image in the list can be changed so that it is different to the file name. If the "Transparent" option is active (checkbox selected), white areas in the image become transparent in the process screen.
  • Page 218 14 Configuration – in setup program only Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Process screen Select process screen The authorizations defined here apply to 1 to 18 the respective whole process screen. They are preconditions for the authori- zations with respect to the single layers (AND-linked).
  • Page 219: Object Types For Process Screens (Overview)

    14 Configuration – in setup program only Visible, Edit Before an authorization will be assigned to a user group, the respective attribute must be acti- vated for the whole layer (checkbox above the user groups). Otherwise the assignment is not effective (AND-linked).
  • Page 220 14 Configuration – in setup program only Type Description Input time Field for entering a time frame in the format hh:mm:ss frame The value (time frame in seconds) is allocated to an integer signal of the system (selection from a selector). Input time Field for entering the date and time in the format dd.mm.yy hh:mm:ss The value (time frame in seconds as from 01.01.1984, 00:00:00) is allocated to an...
  • Page 221: General Object Features

    14 Configuration – in setup program only 14.6.6 General object features The description of the general object features applies for all object type for which the parame- ters in question are available. The specific object features are described in the following chapters under the corresponding object type.
  • Page 222 14 Configuration – in setup program only Parameter Selection/settings Description Color of back- Select color (drop-down menu) or enter Background color of the object ground the color code (integer value). Layer Select layer (drop-down menu) Layer of the object in the process screen (as of system ver- sion 02) Transparent...
  • Page 223: Display Objects

    14 Configuration – in setup program only 14.6.7 Display objects Icon Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Control signal Digital signal whose status is displayed via the corresponding icon. Inactive No signal selected. (Icon for FALSE (0) will be displayed.) Select module and corresponding sig- The signal must be of the "Binary"...
  • Page 224 14 Configuration – in setup program only Analog signal Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Source Analog signal whose value within the object is displayed numerically. Inactive No signal selected. (Display: -----) Select module and corresponding sig- The signal must be of the "Float" data nal.
  • Page 225 14 Configuration – in setup program only Integer signal Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Source Integer signal whose value within the object is displayed numerically. Inactive No signal selected. (Display: -----) Select module and corresponding sig- The signal must be of the "Integer" data nal.
  • Page 226 14 Configuration – in setup program only Digital signal Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Source Digital signal whose status within the object is displayed via a text. Inactive No signal selected. (Text for low condition will be displayed.) Select module and corresponding sig- The signal must be of the "Binary"...
  • Page 227 14 Configuration – in setup program only Text Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Source Text source whose text is displayed within the object. Inactive No text selected. The user can enter a text in the "Text" field. Select module and corresponding text. The selection must be of the "Text"...
  • Page 228 14 Configuration – in setup program only Frame Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Frame form Select form (drop-down menu). Frame (black) for grouping or highlight- ing objects The area within the frame is transparent and is automatically placed in the back- ground.
  • Page 229 14 Configuration – in setup program only Rectangle Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Color Select color (drop-down menu). Color of the rectangle surface Unlike the frame, the rectangle is not transparent, although it is automatically in the background. As a result, objects can be arranged against a background with a color that differs from that of the general background color.
  • Page 230 14 Configuration – in setup program only Time frame Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Source Signal whose value (time frame in seconds) within the object is displayed in the format hh:mm:ss. Inactive No signal selected. (Display: --:--:--) Select module and corresponding sig- The signal must be of the "Integer"...
  • Page 231 14 Configuration – in setup program only Bar graph Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Source Analog signal whose value is displayed as a bar graph. Inactive No signal selected. (Display: Bar at "0") Select module and corresponding sig- The signal must be of the "Float" data nal.
  • Page 232 14 Configuration – in setup program only Status icon (as of system version 02) Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Controller signal Analog signal whose integer value selects an icon from the figure list. Examples: Value = 0, picture = 1; value = 9, picture = 10 (offset is 0 in each case). Inactive No signal selected.
  • Page 233 14 Configuration – in setup program only Batch info (as of system version 02) Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Batch number 0 to 10 (drop-down menu) Number of the batch whose batch info (row) is displayed in the process screen. Batch info 0 to 11 (drop-down menu) Number of the line which is displayed in...
  • Page 234: Input Objects

    14 Configuration – in setup program only 14.6.8 Input objects Input float Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Destination Variable to which the entered value is written. Inactive No variable selected. Select module and corresponding vari- The variable must be of the "Float" data able.
  • Page 235 14 Configuration – in setup program only Input integer Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Destination Variable to which the entered value is written. Inactive No variable selected. Select module and corresponding vari- The variable must be of the "Integer" able.
  • Page 236 14 Configuration – in setup program only Input text Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Destination Variable to which the entered text is written. Inactive No variable selected. Select module and corresponding vari- The variable must be of the "Text" data able.
  • Page 237 14 Configuration – in setup program only Drop-down menu Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Destination Variable to which the value is written. The value is determined by the selection of a text from the drop-down menu and corresponds to the number of the text in the list of system texts. Inactive No variable selected.
  • Page 238 14 Configuration – in setup program only Input time frame Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Destination Variable to which the entered value is written. The value is seconds is determined from the time frame entered in the format hh:mm:ss. Inactive No variable selected.
  • Page 239 14 Configuration – in setup program only Input time Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Destination Variable to which the entered value is written. The value in seconds – calculated from 01.01.1984, 00:00:00 – is determined from the point in time entered (date and time in the format dd.mm.yy hh:mm:ss). Inactive No variable selected.
  • Page 240 14 Configuration – in setup program only Input digital Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Destination Variable to which the value is written. The value (Low, High) is determined by the selection of the corresponding text (Text (low), Text (high)) in the process screen. Inactive No variable selected.
  • Page 241 14 Configuration – in setup program only Colors for low condition and high condition (background color) In order for the font to be visible, the foreground and background color must be different from each another. If the "Transparent" setting is selected (), this applies with regard to the back- ground color of the process screen.
  • Page 242 14 Configuration – in setup program only Change process screen Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Process screen Enter number (1 to 18). Number of the next process screen If the button is touched in the current process screen, the change takes place in the following process screen.
  • Page 243 14 Configuration – in setup program only Push button Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Destination Select destination (Push Digital signal that is controlled using the button 1 to Push button 18). push button. The signal adopts the con- dition "High" when the push button is touched in the process screen.
  • Page 244 14 Configuration – in setup program only Toggle button Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Destination Variable to which the value is written. The value changes between position 1 and position 2 each time the object is touched; the setting is displayed via the corresponding image. Each position can be allocated to a float value, an integer value, or a binary value;...
  • Page 245 14 Configuration – in setup program only Program choice (as of system version 02) Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Program genera- Number of the program generator. All programs that are assigned to this program tor (source) generator, are displayed in a selection box. Inactive No signal selected.
  • Page 246 14 Configuration – in setup program only Parameter Selection/settings Description Image Touch the "..." button and select the Icon to display the object in the process image from the list (or select "No screen. If no image is selected, the image").
  • Page 247 14 Configuration – in setup program only Process step choice (as of system version 02) Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Program genera- Number of the program generator. All process steps that are assigned to this pro- tor (source) gram generator, are displayed in a selection box. Inactive No signal selected.
  • Page 248: Preview

    14 Configuration – in setup program only 14.6.9 Preview A process screen that has been created can be inspected and changed in the preview window using the setup program prior to being sent to the multifunction panel. The preview window is opened by touching the "Preview" button: ...
  • Page 249 14 Configuration – in setup program only Button Function Move object in process screen horizontally or vertically. Clicking on this button opens an additional window. This contains different arrows (buttons) for moving the object in preset steps. Align object in the process screen (left, right, top, bottom). Select the first object by clicking, keep the Shift key pressed, and click on another object (or more) with the left mouse button.
  • Page 250 14 Configuration – in setup program only...
  • Page 251: Online Parameters

    15 Online parameters NOTE! An active connection between the setup program and the multifunction panel is required to configure the parameters described in this chapter. 15.1 Display print-out The user can use this function to create a copy (screenshot) of the content of the multifunction panel screen.
  • Page 252: Ethernet

    15 Online parameters 15.2 Ethernet These settings are required for the communication with the multifunction panel via LAN (e.g. setup program, PCA communication software PCC) and for the Web server function of the mul- tifunction panel. The multifunction panel supports up to five simultaneous connections. Setup dialog Parameter Parameter...
  • Page 253 15 Online parameters Parameter Selection/settings Description DNS device TYP705060-000cd8095337 Example of unique DNS device name name for multifunction panel (assigned by Admissible characters: default) a to z, A to z, -, 0 to 9 (max. 63 charac- ters); If necessary, the name can also be name must begin with a letter and must assigned individually, but it must be not end with "-"...
  • Page 254 15 Online parameters DNS device name The DNS device name is a representative name that can be used for addressing instead of an IP address. If a DNS device name is entered, it is communicated to the DHCP server so that the multifunc- tion panel can be addressed with the name entered if the function is supported in the relevant LAN.
  • Page 255: Enabling Of Extra Codes

    15 Online parameters 15.3 Enabling of extra codes In this dialog, additional functions of the multifunction panel are released or blocked (e.g. reg- istration function). Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Generate code To generate a code number, click the This function is used to generate a code number function to select it and then click the...
  • Page 256: Resetting The User List

    15 Online parameters 15.4 Resetting the user list This function is used to reset the user list in the multifunction panel to the default settings (user: Master, password: 9200; user: User, password: 0). The function is only available if the user that has logged in on the setup program has the rights to use the function (e.g.
  • Page 257: Date And Time

    15 Online parameters 15.5 Date and time This dialog window is used to set the date and time of the system. These can be entered di- rectly or can be synchronized with the PC on which the setup program is running. By contrast, the settings for the time zone and daylight saving time are set in the general set- tings for the project (project configuration).
  • Page 258: Deleting Internal Measurement-Data Memory

    15 Online parameters 15.6 Deleting internal measurement-data memory This function is used to delete all data recorded up to the present time by the registration func- tion in the multifunction panel. The function is only available if the user that has logged in on the setup program has the rights to use the function (e.g.
  • Page 259: Calibrate / Test

    15 Online parameters 15.7 Calibrate / test 15.7.1 Display The color display of the screen is tested in this dialog. Setup dialog Parameter Parameter Selection/settings Description Display Click pages 1 to 4 one after the other to The screen displays the respective color select for testing.
  • Page 260: Touch

    15 Online parameters 15.7.2 Touch The touch function of the screen is calibrated in this dialog. Setup dialog Parameter The current values of the parameters are read out from the multifunction panel when opening the dialog. They are for information purposes only and cannot be changed by the user. Parameter Description Minimum value X Left limit of the respective centering field (top left, bottom left, top right, bottom...
  • Page 261: Versions

    15 Online parameters 15.7.3 Versions This window displays the module versions. Setup dialog 15.7.4 Battery This window displays the status of the buffer battery (OK, low, empty). Setup dialog...
  • Page 262: Writing Interface Texts

    15 Online parameters 15.8 Writing interface texts This function can be used to: • Read and write current batch texts, • Read and write an additional batch text (e.g. recipe), • Write event texts "Transmit" button: The text is written to the multifunction panel. "Receive"...
  • Page 263: Batch Recipe Exists

    15 Online parameters 15.8.2 Batch recipe exists For each batch (Batch 1 to 9), a 400-character text (e.g. recipe) can be sent to the connected multifunction panel and saved during batch reporting as a result. The text can be called up on the multifunction panel in the visualization of a completed batch report.
  • Page 264: Ext. Event Text

    15 Online parameters 15.8.3 Ext. event text Using this function, an event text can be written to the event list of the multifunction panel in a group-related manner. In the process, ensure that groups are assigned to the batches in turn. Setup dialog...
  • Page 265: Appendix

    16 Appendix 16.1 Technical data 16.1.1 Interfaces USB device interface Connector designation Setup Connector type Mini-B Number Application To operate the setup program Max. current 100 mA USB host interface Connector designation USB1 and USB2 Connector type Number Application For reading out data via memory stick Max.
  • Page 266: Screen

    16 Appendix RS232 or RS422/485 (serial interface) Depending on the ordered device version Connector designation COM1 and COM2 Connector type D-Sub Number Application Communication with Modbus master/slave, connection of a barcode scanner or modem including alarm transmission/message via text message or e-mail Protocol Modbus RTU as master/slave, bar code scanner...
  • Page 267: Case And Ambient Conditions

    16 Appendix 16.1.4 Case and ambient conditions Case type Metal case for mounting into a panel cut-out (indoor use); front with decor foil Dimensions (W × H × D) 235 mm x 195 mm x 58 mm (without connection elements) Weight (fully equipped) Approx.
  • Page 268: Memory Requirements For Measurement Data

    16 Appendix 16.2 Memory requirements for measurement data A memory space of 99 MB is available for measurement data recording. The space required depends on the data records which shall be stored. The following information can be used as a basis for a rough estimate: •...
  • Page 269: Barcode

    16 Appendix 16.3 Barcode Barcode scanners must be initialized once by the user prior to use. Using the example of a bar- code scanner with a serial interface, the following steps are sufficient: Step Activity Scanning the "Factory Default Settings" barcode Scanning the "Select RS-232 Standard"...
  • Page 270 16 Appendix Batch 6 BAT CH6 Batch 7 BAT CH7 Batch 8 BAT CH8 Batch 9 BAT CH9 Start START Stop STOP...
  • Page 271: Batch Texts (Examples)

    16 Appendix Reset entry RESET 16.3.2 Batch texts (examples) Product name SUPER PRODUCT NORMAL PRODUCT TOOTHED DI SK 3 4 AXI S ROD 4 5 Product numbers 645736 012876...
  • Page 272 16 Appendix 345435 Order numbers A83737 A4554455 A455445 Personnel numbers 4576 7665...
  • Page 273: Program Generator Control

    16 Appendix 16.3.3 Program generator control Program 1 %P 1 Program 2 %P 2 Program 3 %P 3 Program 4 %P 4 Program 5 %P 5 Program 6 %P 6...
  • Page 274 16 Appendix Program 7 %P 7 Program 8 %P 8 Program 9 %P 9 Program 10 %P 1 0 Program 99 %P 9 9 Start program generator (start program) GENERATORSTART...
  • Page 275 16 Appendix Stop program generator (stop program) GENERATORSTOP...
  • Page 276: China Rohs

    16 Appendix 16.4 China RoHS...
  • Page 278 JUMO GmbH & Co. KG JUMO Instrument Co. Ltd. JUMO Process Control, Inc. Street address: JUMO House 6733 Myers Road Moritz-Juchheim-Straße 1 Temple Bank, Riverway East Syracuse, NY 13057, USA 36039 Fulda, Germany Harlow, Essex CM 20 2DY, UK Phone:...

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