Phoenix Contact ILC 131 STARTER KIT User Manual

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  • Page 1 Installing and starting up the ILC 131 STARTER KIT User manual...
  • Page 2 User manual Installing and starting up the ILC 131 STARTER KIT 2014-07-18 Designation: UM QS EN ILC 131 STARTERKIT Revision: Order No.: — This user manual is valid for: Designation Order No. ILC 131 STARTERKIT 2701835 PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 3 How to contact us Internet Up-to-date information on Phoenix Contact products and our Terms and Conditions can be found on the Internet at: phoenixcontact.com Make sure you always use the latest documentation.
  • Page 4 The receipt of technical documentation (in particular user documentation) does not constitute any further duty on the part of Phoenix Contact to furnish information on modifications to products and/or technical documentation. You are responsible to verify the suitability and intended use of the products in your specific application, in particular with regard to observing the applicable standards and regulations.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Display in the “Bus Structure” window ..........23 Compiling and transmitting a project and performing a cold restart .....25 4.6.1 Compiling a project ................25 4.6.2 Sending a project .................25 4.6.3 Performing a cold restart ..............28 4.6.4 Compiling (additional information) ............28 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 6 Operation and debug mode – viewing values online..........65 Additional functions of PC WORX EXPRESS ................69 Diagnostics with Diag+ ..................69 Visualization with WebVisit ......................77 General........................77 Loading the visualization on the controller ............80 Starting the visualization ..................84 Appendixes..........................87 List of figures .......................87 List of tables ......................91 PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 7: General

    ILC 131 ETH and to the supply voltage (230 V AC socket) via the socket and connect the ILC 131 ETH to your PC via the Ethernet cable provided. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 8: Components Of The Ilc 131 Starterkit

    UM QS EN ILC 131 STARTERKIT – DVD ILC 131 STARTERKIT – The following can be found on the DVD: – PC WORX EXPRESS programming software – Example programs – FirstSteps_ILC131.zwe – QuickStart_ILC131.zwe – Additional documentation for the starter kit components PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 9: System Requirements

    Required firmware version Device Firmware version ILC 131 ETH ≥ 4.01 If the firmware version on your device is earlier than that specified in Table 1-4, please update your firmware. The latest firmware can be downloaded from phoenixcontact.net/products. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 10 ILC 131 STARTERKIT PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 11: Installed Hardware And Startup

    Order-No.: 2700973 HW/FW: 00/400 RDY FAIL BSA PF MAC Addr.: xx.xx.xx.xx 10V SW 0V 0V AUTOMATIONWORX MRESET AI2ME STOP RUN / PROG RESET 10V SW 0V 0V Figure 2-1 ILC 131 STARTERKIT: installed components on the board 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 12: Wiring The Inputs

    10V SW 0V 0V AUTOMATIONWORX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MRESET AI2ME STOP RUN / PROG RESET 10V SW 0V 0V Figure 2-2 ILC 131 STARTERKIT: example wiring for the inputs and the supply lines PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 13: Establishing The Ethernet Connection

    Order-No.: 2700973 HW/FW: 00/400 RDY FAIL BSA PF MAC Addr.: xx.xx.xx.xx 10V SW 0V 0V AUTOMATIONWORX MRESET AI2ME STOP RUN / PROG RESET 10V SW 0V 0V Figure 2-3 ILC 131 STARTERKIT: example of the Ethernet cabling 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 14: Starting Up The Ilc 131 Starterkit

    The visualization example can be used for both of the above PC WORX EXPRESS example projects. For information about the “FirstSteps_ILC131.exe” visualization example project and the WebVisit software, please refer to “Visualization with WebVisit” on page 77. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 15: Installing The Pc Worx Express Software

    Follow the instructions in the installation program. • You must restart your PC in order for the configuration file changes to come into effect. To do this, click on “Finish” at the end of the installation process. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 16: Starting Pc Worx Express

    ILC 131 STARTERKIT 3.1.3 Starting PC WORX EXPRESS • For installation using the default settings, start PC WORX EXPRESS via “Start, Programs, Phoenix Contact, AUTOMATIONWORX Software Suite 1.81, PC WORX EXPRESS 6.xx”. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 17: Helpful Information About Pc Worx Express

    The user interface consists of the following main components: menu bar, toolbars, main window, and status bar. The contents of the main window depend on the set workspace. Toolbars Menu bar Status bar Main window Figure 4-1 User interface 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 18: Toolbars

    Open the IEC Programming Workspace. Open the Bus Configuration Workspace. Open the Process Data Workspace. Frequently used icons for compiling and debugging Make (compile project; corresponds to “Build, Make” in the menu bar). Switch debug mode on/off. Display Project Control Dialog. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 19: Workspaces

    Select the windows that are to be toggled on or off via the “View” menu item. The last setting for each workspace is saved when the program is closed and restored when it is started again. IEC Programming workspace Figure 4-2 IEC Programming workspace 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 20: Bus Configuration Workspace

    ILC 131 STARTERKIT Bus Configuration workspace Figure 4-3 Bus Configuration workspace Process Data workspace Figure 4-4 Process Data workspace PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 21 “normal” window. Its size can be modified and it can be moved to any position on the screen. In order to re-dock the window, i.e., to reinsert it in the desktop, double-click on the title bar. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 22: Bus Structure" Window

    The device under the mouse pointer can be replaced by holding down the <Ctrl> key and placing the mouse pointer on the existing device. Not permitted This icon indicates a mouse pointer position for which actions are not permitted. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 23: Display In The "Bus Structure" Window

    Switch to the Bus Configuration workspace. • In the context menu, open a device via the “Edit Device Representation...” menu item. Figure 4-5 “Edit Device Representation...” menu item • Select the criteria that you would like to see in the display. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 24: Examples Of Different Device Representations

    The selected representation only affects the representation of a specific device group. These groups are for example: – Controllers – INTERBUS devices For example, the setting for the Inline controller does not have any influence on the representation of the Inline modules (see Figure 4-7). PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 25: Compiling And Transmitting A Project And Performing A Cold Restart

    ILC 131 ETH. In this case, check the communication path. Project Control Dialog Figure 4-8 Project Control Dialog Before sending the project to the controller, the download options can be set. • Click on “More...”. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 26: Download Options" Dialog Box

    Libraries program source. – Include Page- All page layouts that are used are included in the packed Layouts program source. – Include All project source data including the compilation is included Backend-Code in the packed program source. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 27 Close the “Download Options” dialog box once you have made the necessary settings for your project. • To do this, click on “Download” in the Project Control Dialog. The project is now in the RAM of the controller. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 28: Performing A Cold Restart

    This window shows the steps the compiler is currently performing. In addition, errors, warnings, and additional information about the process are logged here. Once the compiling process has been completed successfully (i.e., no errors have been reported), the modified project can be sent to the controller. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 29: Step-By-Step Development Of An Example Project

    INTERBUS” – Programming a PC WORX EXPRESS See Section 5.3, “Creating the program” project in function block diagram (FBD) – Transmitting the project to the controller See Section 5.3, “Creating the program” and starting the application 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 30: Creating A Project In Pc Worx Express, Establishing A Connection To The Controller, And Reading In Interbus Devices

    Read the detailed description in ““FirstSteps_ILC131” example project” on page 45 if you want to use the example project directly from the DVD in PC WORX EXPRESS. • Select the “New Project...” command from the “File” menu to create a new project using a template. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 31 Figure 5-2 “New Project” dialog box: project templates • Select the “File, Save Project As/Zip Project As...” command. • Enter a project name (here: FirstSteps_ILC131) and save the project. Figure 5-3 “Save/Zip project as” window 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 32: Adapting The Project Information

    (here: FirstSteps_ILC131) to your application. If the IP parameters are modified in the project settings, the IP addresses of the controller may have to be modified manually (see “Assigning the IP address for the controller” on page 34). PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 33 If you manually assign IP parameters that are outside the defined area, they will not be accepted. Example IP addresses are shown in the following screenshots. Adapt the IP address to your system. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 34: Assigning The Ip Address For The Controller

    BootP server. The IP address can be changed later with the PC WORX EXPRESS software via the serial connection, via Ethernet or via the DCP PROFINET protocol. Phoenix Contact recommends that you assign the IP address via the DCP PROFINET protocol. 5.1.4.1 Dynamic Configuration Protocol (DCP) The Inline controller from firmware version 4.20 or later and from PC Worx version...
  • Page 35: Select "Profinet Configuration

    Figure 5-5 Select “PROFINET Configuration ...” The “PROFINET” window is opened. • Select the desired Ethernet network card. • Keep the DCP timeout setting at 2000 ms. Figure 5-6 “PROFINET” window • Confirm your entry with “OK”. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 36: Bus Configuration: Selecting The Controller

    After selecting the “IP Assignment” tab, the PROFINET network is searched for DCP devices. • Deactivate the checkbox in the “Filter” area. • Select the controller. • Click on “Assign IP” to start IP address assignment with DCP. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 37 DCP PROFINET protocol, you can skip Section 5.1.4.2, “BootP server”. The connecting cable (RS-232 cable) PRG CAB MINI DIN (Order No. 2730611) is available as an optional accessory for connecting the controller to a PC via the serial interface. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 38 Select the Inline controller node (here: “ILC 131 ETH”). • Select the “IP Settings” tab in the “Device Details” window. • Enter the MAC address of the controller (see Figure 5-10 on page 39). It is printed on the device. It starts with 00.A0.45. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 39 “Extras, BootP/SNMP/TFTP-Configuration...” menu • Click on the “Activate BootP” button. Figure 5-12 “Activate BootP” button • Perform a cold restart for the controller. To do this, switch the supply voltage off and then on again after about two seconds. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 40: Figure 5-13 "Message Window" Following Bootp

    The controller is assigned the IP address which is specified in the project for the controller. The following message appears in the “Message Window” in the “Bus Configurator” tab. Figure 5-13 “Message window” following BootP The IP address is now permanently stored on the controller Flash memory. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 41: Reading In Interbus

    In the example structure (see Figure 2-1 on page 11) one INTERBUS module is connected to the ILC 131 ETH. How to proceed • Select the “Connected INTERBUS” command from the “View” menu to read in the connected INTERBUS. Figure 5-14 “View, Connected INTERBUS” command 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 42: Figure 5-15: Selecting The Ilc 131 Eth

    Once the controller has read in the connected INTERBUS, the INTERBUS devices must be devices imported into the project. • To do so, select the controller in the “Connected INTERBUS” window. • Open the context menu and select the “Import to Project” command. Figure 5-16 Importing devices into the project PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 43: Figure 5-17 "Select Device" Window

    Select the device that is actually connected in the INTERBUS and repeat this step until all the devices are linked to their device description. For the ILC 131 STARTERKIT, simply select the IB IL AI 2/SF-ME Inline terminal. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 44: Compiling And Sending A Project, And Performing A Cold Restart After Reading In The Bus Topology

    Proceed as described in Section 4.6, “Compiling and transmitting a project and performing a cold restart”. The ILC 131 ETH Inline controller and the connected Inline terminal are now started up. The D LED on the Inline terminal is permanently on. INTERBUS is running. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 45: Firststeps_Ilc131" Example Project

    You can now switch to debug mode, for example, and view the variable states while activating the switches on the switch module and/or modifying the potentiometer setting (see “Operation and debug mode – viewing values online” on page 65). 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 46: Program Description

    Direct linking of two analog value variables/process data assignment/complete program – Creating analog value variables – Process data assignment of a device input to an analog value variable – Designating variables for transfer to visualization tools “FirstSteps_ILC131.mwe” program code Figure 5-20 “FirstSteps_ILC131.mwe” complete program PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 47 For more information about installing and starting up the example visualization on the controller and the requirements for your web browser, refer to Section 7, “Visualization with WebVisit”. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 48: Creating The Program

    Double-click on “Main” in the “Project Tree Window” to activate the IEC programming interface. • In the “Main” worksheet, click on the empty position where you would like to insert the function block. Figure 5-21 IEC Programming workspace PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 49: Entering A Comment

    To insert a comment, select the “Text (Comment)...” command from the “Objects” menu. Figure 5-22 “Objects, Text (Comment)...” menu • In the “Comment” dialog box that opens, enter the desired comment for the POU “Main”. Figure 5-23 “Comment” dialog box 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 50: Creating Variables

    : Global variable Local variable groups and For reasons of compatibility with PC Worx, the “Local Variable Groups” and “Global global variable groups Variable Groups” items are shown in the “Variable Properties” dialog box, but cannot be set. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 51: Step 1: Direct Linking Of A Controller Input With A Controller Output Using Onboard Variables

    “Variable...” command from the context menu for the cursor. Figure 5-26 Positioning the cursor in the worksheet of the POU “Main” • In the “Variable Properties” dialog box, select the “ONBOARD_INPUT_BIT0” onboard variable (controller input I1). Figure 5-27 Selecting the onboard variable: Input 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 52: Figure 5-28 Variable Properties (System Variables)

    Confirm your entries by clicking on “OK”. Figure 5-29 System variable created: Input • Click in the worksheet again (see Figure 5-29) to set a cursor. • Click on “Variable” to add another variable to the worksheet. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 53: Figure 5-30 Selecting The Onboard Variable: Output

    System variable created: Output • Click on “Connect” to establish a connection between the variables created above. • Click first on the output for the ONBOARD_INPUT_BIT0 variable and then on the input for the ONBOARD_OUTPUT_BIT0 variable. Figure 5-32 Connecting variables 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 54: Figure 5-33: Compilation Process Completed Without Errors

    ILC 131 ETH. In this case, check the communication path. The Project Control Dialog is opened. Figure 5-34 Project Control Dialog • Click on the “Download” button. The download process is indicated in the status bar. Figure 5-35 Download process PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 55: Figure 5-36: Project Control Dialog

    Testing the program • Activate switch 0 of the switch module to test the program. If all of the steps described above have been carried out properly, the I1 and Q1 LEDs light up on the controller. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 56: Step 2: Use Of Function Blocks From The Function Block Library

    The function block is inserted in the worksheet at the cursor position. Figure 5-38 ANDing If you know the name of the desired function block, another option is to enter the function block name directly using your PC keyboard once you have positioned the cursor in the worksheet. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 57 Activate switches 0 and 1 of the switch module to test the program. If all of the steps described above have been carried out properly, the I1 and Q1 LEDs light up on the controller when switches 0 and 1 are set to ON simultaneously. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 58: Step 3: Connecting Function Blocks Using The Example Of Clock Generation

    Insert the comments in the worksheet (see Section 5.3.2 on Page 49). • Insert the function blocks from the edit wizard in the worksheet (see Section 5.3.5 on Page 56). • Insert the system variables (ONBOARD_INPUT_BIT0/ONBOARD_OUTPUT_BIT0) (see Section 5.3.4 on Page 51). PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 59: Figure 5-40 Creating A User Variable

    To activate the project, perform a cold restart for the controller. For a more detailed description, please refer to “Compiling the program” on page 54. The ILC 131 ETH has been started up successfully if the green FR LED is on. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 60: Figure 5-42: Generating A Variable Clock And Displaying It At A Controller Output

    (see Section 5.3.2 on Page 49). • Insert the SEL_TIME function block from the edit wizard in the worksheet (see Section 5.3.5 on Page 56). • Insert the ONBOARD_INPUT_BIT1 system variable (see Section 5.3.4 on Page 51). PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 61: Figure 5-43: Creating A User Variable

    If all of the steps described above have been carried out properly, the Q1 LED flashes when switch 0 is set to ON (I1 LED lights up). With switch 1 set to OFF, the time constant is 0.25 seconds; with switch 1 set to ON, the time constant is 1 second. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 62: Step 4: Direct Linking Of Two Analog Value Variables/Process Data Assignment/Complete Program

    Enter the text “Input_Analog” in the “Name” field. • Set the data type to WORD (analog value). • In the “Usage” field, select the “VAR_GLOBAL” entry because the variable will be used to transfer your value to other software tools. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 63: Figure 5-45 Variable Properties (Analog Value)

    Since the “Input_Analog” variable was created as a global variable (VAR_GLOBAL), it is displayed in the bottom left window. • Use drag and drop to link the selected “terminal point 1.1” process data item to the “Input_Analog” variable. • Place the selected process data item on the “Input_Analog” variable. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 64: Figure 5-46: Process Data Assignment

    When debug mode is activated in PC WORX EXPRESS, the variable status can be viewed online. For additional information about debug mode, please refer to Section 5.4, “Operation and debug mode – viewing values online”. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 65: Operation And Debug Mode - Viewing Values Online

    Variables in debug mode: program variables • Switch to the IEC Programming workspace. • Open “Hardware Structure” by clicking on the “Hardware” tab in the project tree window. • To display the global variables, double-click on “Global_Variables”. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 66: Figure 5-48: Variables In Debug Mode: Global Variables

    Switch 1 ON Input_Analog 16#445B Analog input value at input I1 ONBOARD_OUTPUT_BIT0 TRUE Clock signal at output Q1 of the controller • Open the “Project Tree” by clicking on the “Project” tab in the project tree window. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 67: Figure 5-49: Variables In Debug Mode: Pou "Main" Variables (Examples)

    Instance of function block TOF (switch-off delay) timeclock 1000 Variable (clock frequency) ONBOARD_INPUT_BIT1 TRUE Switch 1 ON Input_Analog 16#445A Analog input value at input I1 Output_Analog 16#445A Analog variable that is described with the value of the Input_Analog variable 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 68 ILC 131 STARTERKIT PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 69: Additional Functions Of Pc Worx Express

    Figure 6-1 Calling up Diag+: INTERBUS master context menu When started, Diag+ establishes a connection to the controller (in the example bus configuration: ILC 131 ETH with IP address “192.168.0.2”, see Figure 6-1) and Diag+ is opened. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 70 “Bus Info” tab In the following dialog box, the “Bus Info” tab is displayed (see Figure 6-2). Figure 6-2 “Bus Info” tab (start screen) “Settings” tab • Select the “Settings” tab (see Figure 6-3). Figure 6-3 “Settings” tab PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 71 Which device information should be displayed (e.g., device number) and – How often the diagnostic data should be updated (e.g., manually when changing tabs). “Bus Architecture” tab • Select the “Bus Architecture” tab (see Figure 6-4). Figure 6-4 “Bus Architecture” tab (no error) 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 72 ILC 131 STARTERKIT An error is simulated. The IB IL AI 2/SF-ME Inline terminal is removed. Figure 6-5 “Bus Architecture” tab (error) PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 73 Additional functions of PC WORX EXPRESS “Solution” tab • Select the “Solution” tab. Here, information is provided about how to remove the error. Figure 6-6 “Solution” tab • Remove the error (here: insert Inline terminal again). 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 74 • In this case, click on “Acknowledge all Peripheral Faults” to reset the error message for the corresponding module. • Click on “Start Bus” again to start up the entire bus configuration again following error removal. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 75 Additional functions of PC WORX EXPRESS Successful error removal with error-free bus operation is indicated in the status bar: Figure 6-8 “Action” tab: bus running without errors (RUN) 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 76 ILC 131 STARTERKIT PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 77: Visualization With Webvisit

    “PDD” checkbox in PC WORX EXPRESS: – In the “Variable Properties” window (Figure 7-1) – Or in the variables worksheet (Figure 7-2) Figure 7-1 Activating the “PDD” checkbox in the “Variable Properties” window Figure 7-2 Activating “PDD” in the variables worksheet (Global_Variables) 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 78 (xxx = project name, FirstSteps_ILC131 in the example). When you enter this path, the path for the pdd.csv file is updated automatically. Please see Figure 7-6 on page 81. For further information about using WebVisit, please refer to the corresponding documentation. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 79 A drop-down menu appears in the cell to the right of the “Language” cell. • Select the desired language. Figure 7-4 “Tool Configurations” window • Confirm your selection with “OK”. The language setting takes effect after WebVisit is restarted. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 80: Loading The Visualization On The Controller

    DVD ILC 131 STARTERKIT to your hard disk. • Extract the file to the project directory of your WebVisit installation (standard installation path: \Program Files (x86)\Phoenix Contact\Software Suite 181\WebVisit6\Projects). To do this, double-click on the self-extracting “FirstSteps_ILC131.exe” file. •...
  • Page 81 • Download the project to the controller via the “Project, Download project...” menu item. dialog box • In the “Connect” area, set the IP address of the controller under “Server” (“192.168.0.2” in the example, see Figure 7-7). 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 82 ILC 131 STARTERKIT Figure 7-7 WebVisit FTP download to the controller • Click on the “Connect” button. Figure 7-8 WebVisit connected to the controller • Click on the “Download project” button. PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 83 Loading the WebVisit project to the controller The progress indicator shows the transmission status. The visualization project has been transmitted to the controller. The visualization can now be displayed via your web browser. Read more in Section “Starting the visualization” on page 84. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 84: Starting The Visualization

    A button can also be used to call another page of the visualization. This page includes an animated bar graph which represents an analog input value. Visualization start page Figure 7-10 Visualization start page PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 85 Click on the “Analog Input” button to view the visualization of the analog input value. value Figure 7-11 Display of the analog input value (Input_Analog variable) • Adjust the starter kit potentiometer to change the level of the bar graph. 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 86 ILC 131 STARTERKIT PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 87: Appendixes

    Bus configuration: Selecting the controller ..........36 Figure 5-8: DCP: Setting the IP address ...............36 Figure 5-9: Starting IP address assignment via DCP ..........37 Figure 5-10: Entering the MAC address ..............39 Figure 5-11: “Extras, BootP/SNMP/TFTP-Configuration...” menu ......39 Figure 5-12: “Activate BootP” button ...............39 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 88 Variable Properties (analog value) ............63 Figure 5-46: Process Data Assignment ..............64 Figure 5-47: Variables in debug mode: program variables ........65 Figure 5-48: Variables in debug mode: global variables ..........66 Figure 5-49: Variables in debug mode: POU “Main” variables (examples) ....67 PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 89 WebVisit FTP download to the controller ..........82 Figure 7-8: WebVisit connected to the controller ..........82 Figure 7-9: Loading the WebVisit project to the controller ........83 Figure 7-10: Visualization start page ...............84 Figure 7-11: Display of the analog input value (Input_Analog variable) ....85 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 90 ILC 131 STARTERKIT PHOENIX CONTACT 105724_en_01...
  • Page 91: List Of Tables

    Section 2 Table 2-1: Inputs used in the example ..............12 Section 4 Table 4-1: Icons for logical device functions (examples)........22 Table 4-2: Icons when editing the bus configuration ..........22 Table 4-3: Icons for displaying status information ..........23 105724_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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