Siemens Smart 1000 IE V4 Operating Instructions Manual

Siemens Smart 1000 IE V4 Operating Instructions Manual

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Smart 700 IE V4, Smart 1000 IE V4
SIMATIC HMI
HMI devices
Smart 700 IE V4, Smart 1000 IE V4
Operating Instructions
01/2023
A5E51638950-AB
Preface
Overview
Safety instructions
Mounting and connecting
Operating the device
Configuring the device
Commissioning a project
Maintenance and care
Technical specifications
Technical Support
Abbreviations
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Preface
Purpose of the operating instructions
Explains the manual's scope, based on IEC 62079, for HMI devices and their operation.
Scope
Lists applicable Smart HMI devices (Smart 700 IE V4, Smart 1000 IE V4) and firmware version.
Basic knowledge required
Outlines necessary knowledge of automation, process communication, and computers for understanding the manual.
Illustrations and text highlighting
Describes graphical and text highlighting used for clarity and understanding in the manual.
Names of the hardware
Defines HMI device as synonymous with Smart IE V4 HMI device in this manual.
Names of the software
Clarifies 'WinCC flexible Smart' for configuration and 'runtime' for its execution software.
Trademarks
Lists registered trademarks of Siemens AG and other trademarks used in the documentation.
Overview
Product description
Introduces Smart Panel V4 as an optimal choice for simple applications and small automation systems.
Design of the HMI devices
Illustrates the physical design and components of the HMI devices, using Smart 700 IE V4 as an example.
Scope of delivery
Lists the components included in the HMI device package, such as the HMI device itself and installation guides.
Accessories
Mentions accessories not included in scope of delivery but available for order online.
Safety instructions
General safety instructions
Covers critical safety aspects like working on control cabinets, dangerous voltage, and installation compliance.
ESD
Details precautions for Electrostatic Sensitive Devices, emphasizing sensitivity to overvoltage and static discharge.
Industrial Security
Addresses securing Siemens products and systems against cyber threats and unauthorized access.
Disclaimer for third-party software updates
Outlines warranty and risk associated with third-party software updates included in the product.
Notes on protecting administrator accounts
Advises on securing administrator accounts with strong passwords and standard user accounts.
Data protection
Explains Siemens' adherence to data minimization principles for the product.
Notes about usage
Provides guidelines on approved usage, industrial applications, and use in residential areas.
Use with additional measures
Lists locations where the HMI device should not be used without additional measures.
Notes on communication
Discusses communication errors due to address conflicts and tag value updates.
Note on secure boot
Explains the function of secure boot and its implications for data and support.
Mounting and connecting
Preparations
Covers checking package contents, operating conditions, and selecting a mounting position.
Checking the package contents
Details checking for transport damage and completeness of the package contents.
Checking the operating conditions
Advises reviewing sections on approvals, EMC, ambient conditions, and technical data before installation.
Selecting a mounting position
Lists suitable installation locations like mounting cabinets, control cabinets, switchboards, and consoles.
Mounting the HMI device
Explains the process of physically mounting the HMI device, including required tools and dimensions.
Connecting the HMI device
Guides on connecting various components like power, configuration PC, PLC, and USB devices.
Connection sequence
Lists required tools and accessories for connecting the HMI device, like screwdrivers and crimp pliers.
Connecting the equipotential bonding circuit
Details the importance and procedure for establishing an equipotential bonding circuit to prevent potential differences.
Connecting the power supply
Explains how to strip cables and connect the 24 V DC power supply safely and correctly.
Connecting the configuration PC
Outlines options for connecting a PC for project transfer, image transfer, and reset operations.
Connecting the PLC
Describes how to connect the HMI device to a PLC via Ethernet or serial connections.
Connecting a USB device
Lists examples of USB devices like keyboards, memory sticks, and hubs that can be connected.
Switching on and testing the HMI device
Guides on powering on the HMI device and using the Start Center for basic operations.
Securing the cables
Emphasizes the importance of strain relief for cable connections to prevent damage.
Operating the device
Overview
Introduces the touch screen operation and cautions users about specific operations requiring trained personnel.
Operating the touch screen
Provides instructions and warnings for operating the touch screen, including damage prevention and unintended actions.
General functions of the screen keyboard
Details the keys available on the screen keyboard, such as cursor keys, backspace, ESC, and help.
The screen keyboards
Explains the appearance and types (alphanumerical, numerical) of screen keyboards for input.
Entering data
Guides on entering alphanumeric and numeric values, including checking value limits and decimal places.
Configuring the device
Opening the settings
Explains how to access the Control Panel to configure various device settings.
Overview
Summarizes functions available in the Control Panel for configuring the HMI device, presented in a table.
General functions in the Control Panel
Describes the standard dialog keys (OK, discard) used in Control Panel dialogs for saving or canceling changes.
Functions for Service and Commissioning
Covers essential functions for device maintenance and setup, including backup, restore, OS update, and project download.
Changing the Ethernet parameters
Provides instructions for configuring Ethernet settings like IP address, subnet mask, and speed.
Changing display orientation and startup delay time
Explains how to set screen orientation (portrait/landscape) and startup delay.
Displaying information about the HMI device
Guides on how to view device-specific information needed for technical support.
Calibrating the touch screen
Details the process of calibrating the touch screen for accurate input.
Displaying licensing information for the HMI device
Explains how to access and view the licensing information for the device's software.
Setting the screen saver
Provides instructions on configuring the screen saver to prevent burn-in effects.
Changing the password settings
Covers setting and managing passwords for unauthorized access prevention.
Enabling the Transfer channel
Explains how to enable data channels for project transfer and protect against unintentional overwriting.
Activating the acoustic signal
Guides on enabling the sound feedback for touch screen interactions.
Setting the date and time
Details how to adjust the device's date, time, and time shift settings.
Commissioning a project
Overview
Explains the configuration and process control phases and how projects are transferred to the HMI device.
Operating modes
Describes the different operating modes (Offline, Online, Transfer) and how to change them.
Data transmission options
Presents a table showing data transmission methods (USB, Serial, Ethernet) for various data types.
Transfer
Covers methods for transferring projects, including manual and automatic transfer from a PC.
Backup and restore
Explains how to back up and restore project data, password lists, and recipe data using PC or USB.
Updating the operating system
Guides on updating the HMI device's operating system to resolve compatibility issues.
Maintenance and care
Maintenance and care
Provides instructions for cleaning the touch screen and precautions against damage from cleaning products.
Recycling
Advises on environmentally sound recycling and disposal of old HMI devices according to local regulations.
Technical specifications
Certificates and approvals
Lists CE and UKCA approvals, RoHS directive compliance, and relevant standards.
Electromagnetic compatibility
Details requirements for emitted interference (limit class A) and immunity to interferences.
Mechanical ambient conditions
Specifies conditions for transport and storage, including free fall, vibration, and shock limits.
Operating Conditions
Defines environmental conditions for installed devices, including temperature, humidity, and pressure.
Climatic ambient conditions
Presents climatic data in a diagram showing extended temperature and humidity ranges for operation.
Protection classes
Details insulation test requirements and degree of protection against foreign objects and water.
Dimension drawings
Provides dimensional drawings for Smart 700 IE V4 and Smart 1000 IE V4.
Technical data
Lists detailed specifications for weight, display, input device, memory, and interfaces.
Ports description
Describes the pin assignments for DC24V, PPI/RS422/RS485, Ethernet, and USB ports.
Communication with PLCs
Lists compatible PLC types and their supported communication protocols, with connector schematics.
Scope of functions with WinCC flexible SMART
Details the limits and capabilities of objects (tags, alarms, screens, recipes, logging) within WinCC flexible SMART projects.
Technical Support
Service and support
Provides links to online resources for technical support, request forms, and local representatives.
System events
Explains system events that provide information on internal states of the HMI device and PLC.

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