Siemens SIMATIC HMI MTP400 Unified Basic Operating Instructions Manual
Siemens SIMATIC HMI MTP400 Unified Basic Operating Instructions Manual

Siemens SIMATIC HMI MTP400 Unified Basic Operating Instructions Manual

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Unified Basic Panels
SIMATIC HMI
HMI devices
Unified Basic Panels
Operating Instructions
TIA V20 (12/2024)
A5E52645539-AC
Preface
Overview
Safety instructions
Mounting and connecting
the device
Operating the device
Operating the Control
Panel
Transferring data
Device maintenance and
repair
Technical information
Technical Support
Markings and symbols
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  • Page 1 Unified Basic Panels Preface Overview SIMATIC HMI Safety instructions Mounting and connecting the device HMI devices Unified Basic Panels Operating the device Operating the Control Panel Operating Instructions Transferring data Device maintenance and repair Technical information Technical Support Markings and symbols Abbreviations TIA V20 (12/2024) A5E52645539-AC...
  • Page 2: Legal Information

    Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface Purpose of the operating instructions These operating instructions contain information based on the requirements for mechanical engineering documentation. This information relates to the location, transport, storage, mounting, use and maintenance. These operating instructions are intended for: • Users • Commissioning engineers •...
  • Page 4 1. After you receive your product, download the relevant documentation, at a time no later than the first assembly/commissioning. Use the following options for the download: – Technical Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com): The documentation is assigned to the product via the article number. The article number can be found on the product and on the packaging label.
  • Page 5: Style Conventions

    Preface Trademarks The following designations marked with the registration symbol ® are registered trademarks of Siemens Aktiengesellschaft: • HMI ® • SIMATIC ® • WinCC ® Style conventions Text description Example Meaning Text in quotation marks: "Add screen" • Terminology that appears in the "Text"...
  • Page 6: Naming Conventions

    Preface Naming conventions This document uses the following naming conventions. Term Applies to Plant • System • Machining center • One or more machines HMI device, • MTP400 Unified Basic Device • MTP700 Unified Basic • MTP1000 Unified Basic • MTP1200 Unified Basic WinCC SIMATIC WinCC Unified V20 or higher...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Preface ..............................3 Overview .............................. 11 Product description ......................11 Scope of delivery ....................... 12 Design of the devices ......................13 Interfaces .......................... 14 Accessories ........................14 The HMI device in the operating process ................16 Safety instructions ..........................17 General safety instructions ....................
  • Page 8 Table of contents Important notes on touch screen ..................44 Supported gestures ......................47 4.3.1 Supported gestures in the Control Panel ................47 4.3.2 Supported gestures in the runtime project ................. 47 Using the screen keyboard ....................50 Commissioning the HMI device ..................53 Web access to the HMI device ....................
  • Page 9 Table of contents Transferring data ..........................106 Overview ......................... 106 Operating modes ......................107 Using existing projects ..................... 108 Data transmission options ....................108 Setting the PG/PC interface ....................109 Transferring a project with WinCC ..................109 Backup and restore ......................112 Updating the operating system ..................
  • Page 10 Table of contents 8.10 Technical specifications ....................135 8.10.1 MTP400, MTP700 Unified Basic ..................135 8.10.2 MTP1000, MTP1200 Unified Basic ..................137 8.11 Description of the interfaces .................... 139 8.11.1 DC24V X80 ........................139 8.11.2 PROFINET (LAN) X1 ......................139 8.11.3 USB X61/X62 ........................
  • Page 11: Overview

    Overview Product description SIMATIC HMI Unified Basic Panels offer you numerous options for implementing your innovative operating concepts. In addition to significantly increased performance, the user benefits from the new possibilities of the Panels in conjunction with the SIMATIC WinCC Unified visualization software.
  • Page 12: Scope Of Delivery

    Overview 1.2 Scope of delivery Scope of delivery The scope of delivery of the HMI device includes the following components: Name Figure Quantity HMI device Installation instructions (Quick Install Guide) Power supply connector Strain relief element Plastic strain relief element Mounting clips, plastic MTP400 enclosure with set screw...
  • Page 13: Design Of The Devices

    Overview 1.3 Design of the devices Design of the devices This section describes the design of the Unified Basic Panels, using the MTP1200 Unified Basic as an example. The other Unified Basic Panels differ in the size of the front, the interfaces being identical for all Unified Basic Panels.
  • Page 14: Interfaces

    Industry Mall under the respective article numbers. You can find an overview of the status and compatibility of the accessories portfolio in the "Cross-list" on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/40466415). HMI I/O components Name...
  • Page 15: Storage Media

    ".." stands for the variant key of the article number. Additional USB accessories Additional USB accessories can be found on the Internet in the following entry: FAQ 19188460 (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/19188460) Other accessories You can find additional accessories for SIMATIC HMI devices on the Internet at the following link: Accessories (https://mall.industry.siemens.com/mall/en/WW/Catalog/Products/10144445)
  • Page 16: The Hmi Device In The Operating Process

    Overview 1.6 The HMI device in the operating process The HMI device in the operating process The HMI device is part of a technical process. The following two phases are key to the way the HMI device is integrated in the process: •...
  • Page 17: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions General safety instructions The device is designed for operation in industrial areas for operating and monitoring of plant processes. Observe the safety and accident prevention instructions applicable to your application in addition to the safety information given in the device documentation. Open equipment WARNING The device constitutes open equipment on the back side...
  • Page 18 Siemens' products and solutions undergo continuous development to make them more secure. Siemens strongly recommends that product updates are applied as soon as they are available and that the latest product versions are used. Use of product versions that are no longer supported, and failure to apply the latest updates may increase customer’s exposure to...
  • Page 19: Security Management For Hmi Devices

    Panel Security Guidelines (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/en/view/109481300) Data protection Siemens observes the data protection guidelines, especially the requirements regarding data minimization (privacy by design). This means the following for this SIMATIC product: The product does not process / save any personal information, but only technical functional data (e.g.
  • Page 20: Notes About Usage

    Safety instructions 2.4 Notes about usage Notes about usage NOTICE The HMI device is approved for indoor use only. The HMI device may be damaged if it is operated outdoors. Operate the HMI device indoors only. Note Operate the device only in a normal atmospheric environment The technical characteristics of the device described in the operating instructions are guaranteed if you operate the device in normal ambient air conditions with usual air composition.
  • Page 21 Safety instructions 2.4 Notes about usage Use in residential areas Note HMI device not intended for use in residential area The HMI device is not intended for use in residential areas. Operation of an HMI device in residential areas can have a negative influence on radio or TV reception. Use with additional measures The HMI device should not be used at the following locations unless additional measures are taken:...
  • Page 22: Mounting And Connecting The Device

    A damaged part will cause the HMI device to malfunction. Do not install parts damaged during shipment. In the case of damaged parts, contact your Siemens representative. Check the scope of delivery of the HMI device, see section "Scope of delivery (Page 12)".
  • Page 23: Permitted Mounting Positions

    Mounting and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation 3.1.3 Permitted mounting positions The HMI device is suitable for installation in: • Mounting cabinets • Control cabinets • Switchboards • Consoles In the following, all of these mounting options are referred to by the general term "cabinet". The device is self-ventilated and approved for inclined mounting at angles up to +/-35°...
  • Page 24 Mounting and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation Mounting in landscape format All Unified Basic HMI devices are suitable for mounting in landscape format. Mounting in portrait format All Unified Basic HMI devices are suitable for mounting in portrait format. Select the appropriate screen format during configuration.
  • Page 25: Checking Clearances

    Mounting and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation 3.1.4 Checking clearances The following clearances are required around the HMI device to ensure sufficient self- ventilation: • At least 15 mm to both the right and left of the mounting cutout (in x direction) to allow for insertion of the mounting clips during installation •...
  • Page 26: Preparing The Mounting Cutout

    Mounting and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation 3.1.5 Preparing the mounting cutout Note Stability of the mounting cutout The material in the area of the mounting cutout must provide sufficient strength to guarantee lasting and safe mounting of the HMI device. To achieve the degrees of protection described below, it must be ensured that deformation of the material cannot occur due to the force of the mounting clips or operation of the device.
  • Page 27: Mounting The Device

    Mounting and connecting the device 3.2 Mounting the device Dimensions of the mounting cutout Width and height should be reversed accordingly when mounting in portrait format. Mounting the device 3.2.1 Notes on installation Before installing the device, please ensure that the installation location complies with the following: NOTICE Use according to IEC 61010-2-201 requires an appropriate enclosure...
  • Page 28: Positions Of The Mounting Clips

    Mounting and connecting the device 3.2 Mounting the device 3.2.2 Positions of the mounting clips You fasten the built-in devices with the mounting clips from the accessory pack, which are also available as accessories (Page 14). To achieve degree of protection IP65 on the front panel of the respective device, the mounting clips must be fitted at the positions shown below.
  • Page 29: Fastening The Built-In Device With Mounting Clips

    Mounting and connecting the device 3.2 Mounting the device Device Positions of the mounting clips 12" device 3.2.3 Fastening the built-in device with mounting clips This section describes the installation of the Unified Basic HMI devices using the MTP1200 Unified Basic as an example. Requirement •...
  • Page 30 Mounting and connecting the device 3.2 Mounting the device Procedure Note If the mounting seal is damaged, the degree of protection is not guaranteed. 1. Insert the device into the mounting cutout from the front. 2. Make sure that the spring fasteners on the side of the device are fully engaged. If necessary, gently press the device into the recess if it is not fully engaged.
  • Page 31: Connecting The Device

    Connection cables Use only shielded standard cables as data connecting cables, order information is available on the Internet (https://mall.industry.siemens.com). Note Separate SELV/PELV circuits from other electric circuits or insulate the cables The wiring of SELV/PELV circuits must either be separated from the wiring of other non- SELV/PELV electric circuits, or the insulation of all conductors must be rated for the higher voltage.
  • Page 32 Mounting and connecting the device 3.3 Connecting the device Connection sequence NOTICE Damage to the HMI device If you do not keep to the connection sequence you could damage the HMI device. It is crucial that you connect the HMI device in the following order: 1.
  • Page 33: Equipotential Bonding

    Mounting and connecting the device 3.3 Connecting the device 3.3.2 Equipotential bonding Differences in electrical potential Differences in electrical potential can develop between spatially separate plant components. Such electrical potential differences can lead to high equalizing currents across the data cables and therefore to the destruction of their interfaces.
  • Page 34 Mounting and connecting the device 3.3 Connecting the device Wiring diagram The following figure shows the connection of the functional grounding for equipotential bonding with MTP1200 Unified Basic as an example and similarly applies to the other Unified Basic HMI devices. ①...
  • Page 35: Connecting The Power Supply

    Mounting and connecting the device 3.3 Connecting the device 3.3.3 Connecting the power supply NOTICE Safe electrical isolation For the 24 V DC supply, only use power supply units with safe electrical isolation (SELV/PELV) according to IEC 61010-2-201. The supply voltage must be within the specified voltage range. Otherwise, malfunctions at the HMI device cannot be ruled out.
  • Page 36: Reverse Polarity Protection

    Mounting and connecting the device 3.3 Connecting the device Connecting the power supply connector NOTICE Do not damage the socket Do not tighten the screws of the power supply connector when it is plugged into the HMI device. The pressure from the screwdriver could damage the HMI device socket. Connect the power supply cables when the power supply connector is unplugged from the HMI device.
  • Page 37: Connecting The Configuration Pc

    Mounting and connecting the device 3.3 Connecting the device 3.3.4 Connecting the configuration PC Wiring diagram The following figure shows how to connect the HMI device to a configuration PC using MTP1200 Unified Basic as an example. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 38: Connecting The Controller

    Use only straight cables whenever possible to connect a controller. Bent connectors can cover adjacent interfaces. Standard cables are available for the connection. You can find order information in the Industry Mall (https://mall.industry.siemens.com). Unified Basic Panels Operating Instructions, TIA V20 (12/2024), A5E52645539-AC...
  • Page 39: Connecting A Usb Device

    Mounting and connecting the device 3.3 Connecting the device PROFINET Note Observe the instructions regarding the installation of PROFINET networks, in the "PROFINET System Description (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/19292127)" manual. The X1 interface supports PROFINET basic services. 3.3.6 Connecting a USB device Below are examples of industrial grade devices you can connect to the USB type A interfaces of the HMI device: •...
  • Page 40 Mounting and connecting the device 3.3 Connecting the device Note Potential loss of data If the HMI device accesses its data when a USB storage medium is removed, the data on the storage medium cannot be fully read or written, or it may even be destroyed. If your process requires you to change the USB storage medium during operation, you need to take this into account by employing suitable mechanisms in the configuration.
  • Page 41: Switching On, Testing And Switching Off The Device

    Mounting and connecting the device 3.3 Connecting the device 3.3.7 Switching on, testing and switching off the device Switch on the HMI device 1. Switch on the power supply. The display lights up. If the HMI device fails to start after a longer period, you may have crossed the cables on the power supply connector.
  • Page 42: Securing The Cables

    Mounting and connecting the device 3.3 Connecting the device 3.3.8 Securing the cables After the power-up test, secure the connected cables with a strain relief. Use the supplied plastic strain relief element. The following figures show how to install the plastic strain relief elements using the MTP1200 Unified Basic as an example.
  • Page 43: Removing The Device

    Mounting and connecting the device 3.4 Removing the device Removing the device The HMI device is generally removed in the reverse order used for installing and connecting. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. If a project is running on the HMI device, close the project with the HMI device configured for this purpose.
  • Page 44: Operating The Device

    Operating the device Operator input options Depending on the connected peripheral devices, the following operator input options are available: • Capacitive multi-touch screen • Screen keyboard • External keyboard, connected via USB • External mouse, connected via USB If you need an external keyboard or mouse during operation, then use industrial grade devices.
  • Page 45 Operating the device 4.2 Important notes on touch screen WARNING Personal injury or property damage due to maloperation Incorrect operation cannot be ruled out for devices with touch screens. This can result in personal injury or property damage. Take the following precautions: •...
  • Page 46: Notes On Operation

    Operating the device 4.2 Important notes on touch screen Notes on operation Note Do not touch the capacitive multi-touch screen during startup The HMI device automatically calibrates the capacitive multi-touch screen during startup. The touch screen is locked during calibration. Do not touch the touch screen during startup.
  • Page 47: Supported Gestures

    Operating the device 4.3 Supported gestures Supported gestures 4.3.1 Supported gestures in the Control Panel The following touch gestures are available in the Control Panel. Icon Gesture Behavior • Opens an entry in the navigation area of the Control Panel •...
  • Page 48 Operating the device 4.3 Supported gestures Icon Gesture Function Zooming To zoom in or out of a display, drag it with two fingers to an area in which there are no operating elements. Drag with To move the zoomed area of a plant screen, drag it with two two fingers fingers to an area in which no operating elements are located.
  • Page 49 Operating the device 4.3 Supported gestures Icon Gesture Behavior Supported WinCC operating elements Drag with To move window contents, such as • Trend control two fingers zoomed tables or trends, drag the • Process control window of the operating element with two fingers.
  • Page 50: Using The Screen Keyboard

    Operating the device 4.4 Using the screen keyboard Using the screen keyboard If you tap an operating element that requires input on the touch screen of the operating device, a screen keyboard is displayed. This chapter describes the layout of the screen keyboard in the Control Panel and runtime. The alphanumeric screen keyboard The key layout of the screen keyboard is based on the layout of a PC keyboard in the corresponding language.
  • Page 51 Operating the device 4.4 Using the screen keyboard Special character level 1 Use the <1/2> button to switch to special character level 2. Use the <ABC> button to switch to the last used letter level. Special character level 2 Use the <2/2> button to switch to special character level 1. Use the <ABC>...
  • Page 52 Operating the device 4.4 Using the screen keyboard Note Entry of hexadecimal values If a hexadecimal number has to be entered in an input field, the alphanumeric screen keyboard is displayed. Checking numerical value limits Tags can be assigned limit values. Any entry of a value outside this limit is rejected. If an alarm view is configured, a system alarm is triggered and the original value is displayed again.
  • Page 53: Commissioning The Hmi Device

    Operating the device 4.5 Commissioning the HMI device Commissioning the HMI device Requirement The HMI device is mounted and connected according to these operating instructions. Procedure The following procedure describes how to typically include the HMI device during operation. 1. Configure the HMI device in WinCC. When configuring, consider your security concept in the security settings.
  • Page 54: Web Access To The Hmi Device

    Operating the device 4.6 Web access to the HMI device Web access to the HMI device As an alternative to direct operation on the device, you can access the following applications of the HMI device via a browser: • The runtime project •...
  • Page 55: Installing A Certificate

    Operating the device 4.6 Web access to the HMI device Opening applications without the homepage Use the following URLs to open the "Sign in" dialog in the respective application without the homepage. • "WinCC Unified RT": "https://<ip>/device/WebRH", note the uppercase/lowercase spelling. •...
  • Page 56 Operating the device 4.6 Web access to the HMI device Installing the certificate as "trusted" in the "Web Browser" Follow the instructions in the browser documentation to import the application certificate and classify it as "trusted". A secure connection to the website is now established with the trusted certificate. Note Certificate is valid for all applications with web access For a secure connection to the applications with web access, the HMI device certificate must...
  • Page 57 Operating the device 4.6 Web access to the HMI device Notes on web access After signing in, read the following notes on web access in the various applications: "WinCC Unified RT" After successful login, a user session is active. Note the following for user sessions: •...
  • Page 58: Notes On Operation

    Operating the device 4.7 Notes on operation Notes on operation Storage media Note Storage media displayed multiple times The operating system of the HMI device supports multiple mount points. This means that USB storage media may be displayed multiple times in file browser dialogs. This does not affect the functionality of the HMI device.
  • Page 59: Operating The Control Panel

    Operating the Control Panel Opening the settings The Control Panel can be opened as follows: • After switching on the device, if there is no project on the HMI device. • Via an appropriately configured operating element in your project. •...
  • Page 60 Operating the Control Panel 5.1 Opening the settings NOTICE Do not change settings during configuration PC communication If you change settings in the Control Panel while the HMI device is being addressed by the configuration PC, a malfunction may occur. Do not change the settings when the HMI device is being addressed by the configuration PC, for example during project download or via the "Flash LED"...
  • Page 61 Operating the Control Panel 5.1 Opening the settings Switching the navigation area You can switch the navigation area from the maximized display to the minimized display as follows. Control Panel help In the title bar, you will find the "Help" button to the left of the "Login" button. Open the "SIOS"...
  • Page 62: Overview Of Functions

    Operating the Control Panel 5.2 Overview of functions Overview of functions The table below shows the icons of the Control Panel and provides links to the corresponding function descriptions in the appropriate sections. Icon Name Assigned functions Open the main window of the Control Panel Start Runtime Start project on the HMI device See also "Automatic runtime start (Page 71)"...
  • Page 63: System Properties

    Operating the Control Panel 5.3 System Properties System Properties 5.3.1 Panel information Under "Panel information" you will find information specific to your HMI device, which you will need, for example, if you contact Technical Support. Properties The following figure shows an example. Variable display values are shown with the wildcard character "#"...
  • Page 64: Display

    Operating the Control Panel 5.3 System Properties 5.3.2 Display Under "Display" you define the display orientation and the display brightness via the intensity of the backlight. NOTICE Backlight reduction The brightness of the backlight decreases with increasing service life. To avoid shortening the service life of the backlight unnecessarily, reduce the backlight. Orientation •...
  • Page 65: Screensaver

    Operating the Control Panel 5.3 System Properties 5.3.3 Screensaver Under "Screensaver" you define the time until the automatic activation of the screensaver and the brightness of the backlight when the screensaver is active. NOTICE Activating the screensaver If an image is displayed on the screen for long time, its outline may remain dimly visible on the display.
  • Page 66: Update Os

    Operating the Control Panel 5.3 System Properties 5.3.4 Update OS The firmware and operating system version of the HMI device must be compatible with the firmware and operating system version of the installed WinCC software. If this is not the case, then you must update the operating system.
  • Page 67 Operating the Control Panel 5.3 System Properties Firmware files for the HMI devices can be downloaded from the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109825897). Observe the documentation included with the download. Note Do not rename firmware files If you change the name of the firmware files, the operating system can no longer be updated with these firmware files.
  • Page 68: Reboot

    Operating the Control Panel 5.3 System Properties • The list shows all firmware files that can be loaded into the HMI device. Select the desired firmware master file (.fwf) from the list. • "Update OS": Button for starting the loading process. The HMI device restarts after the "Update OS"...
  • Page 69: Performance

    Operating the Control Panel 5.3 System Properties Reboot in maintenance mode "Reboot in maintenance mode": Button for a restart in maintenance mode. The restart in maintenance mode is required to reset the HMI device to factory settings. The HMI device restarts after the "Reboot in maintenance mode" button is pressed. The "Maintenance Mode"...
  • Page 70: Runtime Properties

    Operating the Control Panel 5.4 Runtime Properties Last alarm • "Alarm": Display panel with the last alarm that was displayed about the status of the flash memory. • "Source": Display field with information on the cause of the last alarm. Pass this information on to the administrator or project engineer, who can change the settings in the corresponding app or the configuration of the HMI device so that the "Flash memory life time reducing fast"...
  • Page 71: Automatic Runtime Start

    Operating the Control Panel 5.4 Runtime Properties 5.4.2 Automatic runtime start Under "Automatic runtime start" you define whether the project on the HMI device starts automatically or not after a defined delay time. Automatic runtime start "Waiting time(s)": Drop-down list for determining whether the project on the HMI device starts automatically after a specified delay time or not.
  • Page 72: Alarm Persistency

    Operating the Control Panel 5.4 Runtime Properties 5.4.3 Alarm persistency You can enable or disable the retentivity of the alarm buffer under "Alarm persistency". The default setting is "deactivated". Note "Alarm persistency" in conjunction with "Update OS" and "Restore" If you update the operating system using "Update OS" or restore a backup using "Restore", all data in the alarm buffer will be deleted.
  • Page 73: Web Client

    Operating the Control Panel 5.4 Runtime Properties 5.4.4 Web client Under "Web client", you can enable web-based client access to the runtime project. Operator control in runtime via a client is asynchronous, that is, the display content of the server does not change while the client is operating in runtime.
  • Page 74 Operating the Control Panel 5.4 Runtime Properties Projects on external storage • The list includes all projects that are located on the external storage medium. • "Show details": Button for displaying additional information on a selected project. • "Load project": Button for loading the selected project. Displaying details and checking compatibility If you have selected a project you can use the "Show details"...
  • Page 75 Operating the Control Panel 5.4 Runtime Properties • "Size": Size of the project on the storage medium. • "Compatibility": A message about the compatibility of the project and the HMI device is displayed in this output field. Depending on the degree of compatibility, the message is highlighted in color.
  • Page 76: Network And Internet

    Operating the Control Panel 5.5 Network and Internet • The "Encrypted project transfer" area is displayed when encrypted transfer is enabled for the selected project. In this case, enter the password that was set in WinCC for the encrypted transfer. •...
  • Page 77 Operating the Control Panel 5.5 Network and Internet PROFINET • "Device name": PROFINET name of the interface. It may not contain any spaces and must be unique in the local network. • "Converted name": Display field with the PROFINET name of the interface. It contains the entry under "Device name", automatically converted according to PROFINET naming conventions.
  • Page 78: Name Servers

    Operating the Control Panel 5.5 Network and Internet Ethernet parameters Port • "Activate this port for use": Option to enable or disable the port. The default setting is "enabled". • "Mode and speed": List for selecting the transmission mode and transmission speed for the interface.
  • Page 79: Network Drive

    Operating the Control Panel 5.5 Network and Internet 5.5.2 Network drive Under "Network drive", you manage a network drive that can be accessed by the HMI device. The network drive must be on a server PC in the subnet of the HMI device and be enabled for access.
  • Page 80 Operating the Control Panel 5.5 Network and Internet Note "Reboot" and "Update OS" The network drive remains in the list after a restart of the HMI device. When updating the operating system, the entries under "Network Path" are retained, the credentials "Username"...
  • Page 81: Status Messages

    Operating the Control Panel 5.5 Network and Internet When the connection was set up successfully, the "Connected" information is displayed in the "Status" column of the "Network Drive" list. When the connection could not be set up, the "Failed" information is displayed under "Status". In this case, check the connection to the server PC and the enable properties of the network drive.
  • Page 82: Security

    Operating the Control Panel 5.6 Security Security 5.6.1 User management A convenient user management is available to you under "User management". The user management is configured in WinCC, transferred to the HMI device and managed on the HMI device. Web access is also available for user management, see "Web access to the HMI device (Page 54)".
  • Page 83 Operating the Control Panel 5.6 Security • "Change password": Button to change the password for the user currently logged in. After pressing the button, the "Change password" dialog is displayed. Enter the previous password once and the new password twice. The following button can be used to make the passwords visible for the display duration of the dialog box: •...
  • Page 84 Operating the Control Panel 5.6 Security Users • Above the user list are the following buttons with the following functions for users with the "User management" function right: Create a new user. Edit data of the user currently selected in the list. Delete the user currently selected in the list.
  • Page 85 Operating the Control Panel 5.6 Security Note Maximum session timeout In the Engineering System, you can configure a maximum session duration for a role as well as for a user. If these values differ, only the smaller of the two values is transferred to the Panel during loading.
  • Page 86: Certificates

    Operating the Control Panel 5.6 Security The following system-defined roles are always transferred to the HMI device: Role designation Authorization in the Control Panel Authorization in Runtime HMI Operator Web access, Operate, Monitor HMI Monitor Web access, Monitor HMI Monitor Client Web access, monitoring without influencing the processes in the controller...
  • Page 87 Operating the Control Panel 5.6 Security Certificates on the device • "Certificate store": Drop-down list for the following certificate categories: – "Certificate Authorities": Trusted root certificate authorities and intermediate certificate authorities. – "My Certificates": Application certificates, such as for OPC UA client/server communication.
  • Page 88: Certificate Details

    Operating the Control Panel 5.6 Security The "Import certificate" dialog is displayed after the "Import" button has been pressed. Select the storage medium and certificate file and import the certificate file using the "Import" button. When you import an encrypted certificate with the ".enc" file extension, enter the following additional data: –...
  • Page 89: Control Panel Access

    Operating the Control Panel 5.6 Security • "Valid to": End of the validity of the certificate. • "Issued to": Recipient of the certificate. • "Issued by": Issuer of the certificate. CRL details • "CRL name": Designation of the certificate revocation list. •...
  • Page 90 Operating the Control Panel 5.6 Security If you are not yet logged in as a user with the "Control Panel access" function right and enable the option "Enable password protection for control panel", the "Access to control panel is restricted" dialog is displayed. Log in as a user with the "Control Panel access"...
  • Page 91: Umac Settings

    Operating the Control Panel 5.6 Security If you are logged in as a user with the "Control Panel access" functional right, the "Access to control panel is restricted" dialog is no longer displayed when accessing the Control Panel. If you are not logged in or do not have the "Control Panel access" function right, the "Access to control panel is restricted"...
  • Page 92 Operating the Control Panel 5.6 Security Meaning of the connection settings for central user management: • "Server address": IP address or device name of the UMC server. • "Server-ID": Unique string for identification of the UMC server. You can enter the server ID manually or have it determined automatically during connection setup.
  • Page 93: External Devices And Input

    Operating the Control Panel 5.7 External Devices and Input External Devices and Input 5.7.1 Hardware interfaces Under "Hardware interfaces", change the settings for accessing the storage media interfaces. You can deactivate one or more interfaces to protect the HMI device from unauthorized external access.
  • Page 94: Connected Devices

    Operating the Control Panel 5.7 External Devices and Input 5.7.2 Connected devices Under "Connected devices" you can show information on the storage media that are connected to the HMI device. Select storage media The drop-down list box shows all the storage media at the interfaces of the HMI device. Select an entry to display detailed information on a storage medium in the partition list.
  • Page 95: Language, Region And Formats

    Operating the Control Panel 5.8 Language, Region and Formats Language, Region and Formats 5.8.1 Date and time Under "Date and time", set the date, time, and time zone for the HMI device manually or via a time server on the network. NOTICE Setting the date and time correctly When the date and time are not set correctly, malfunctions may occur in the plant.
  • Page 96 Operating the Control Panel 5.8 Language, Region and Formats • "Set date and time manually" (default setting): Option for manual time setting on the HMI device. If you select this option, the following list is displayed below the options: Set the day, month, year and time by scrolling the respective list column so that the desired date and time are displayed in the framed line in the middle of the list.
  • Page 97: Service And Commissioning

    Operating the Control Panel 5.9 Service and Commissioning Service and Commissioning 5.9.1 Transfer Under "Transfer" you define whether and how data is transferred from a configuration PC to the HMI device. Transfer mode • "Enable transfer": Option to enable or disable data transfer to the HMI device. The default setting is "enabled".
  • Page 98: Update Os

    Operating the Control Panel 5.9 Service and Commissioning 5.9.2 Update OS The firmware and operating system version of the HMI device must be compatible with the firmware and operating system version of the installed WinCC software. If this is not the case, then you must update the operating system.
  • Page 99 Operating the Control Panel 5.9 Service and Commissioning Firmware files for the HMI devices can be downloaded from the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109825897). Observe the documentation included with the download. Note Do not rename firmware files If you change the name of the firmware files, the operating system can no longer be updated with these firmware files.
  • Page 100: Backup

    Operating the Control Panel 5.9 Service and Commissioning Firmware files on external storage • The list shows all firmware files that can be loaded into the HMI device. Select the desired firmware master file (.fwf) from the list. • "Update OS": Button for starting the loading process. The HMI device restarts after the "Update OS"...
  • Page 101 Operating the Control Panel 5.9 Service and Commissioning Complete backup file • "File name": Name of the backup. Select a name that best identifies the backup. A backup includes multiple files. The master file has the extension ".brf". The number of additional files varies;...
  • Page 102: Restore

    Operating the Control Panel 5.9 Service and Commissioning 5.9.4 Restore Under "Restore", you can restore the backup of an HMI device from a storage medium. Remote access to the HMI device is not possible during the restore process. A restore operation deletes the flash memory of the HMI device on confirmation. The data backed up on the storage medium is then transferred.
  • Page 103: Backup Files

    Operating the Control Panel 5.9 Service and Commissioning Backup files • The list shows all backups that can be loaded to the HMI device. Select the desired backup from the list. • "Restore": Button to start the restore process. The HMI device restarts after the "Restore" button is pressed. The restore process then begins.
  • Page 104: Trace Options

    If you start the HMI device in maintenance mode, the "Tracing" function is automatically enabled. You can find additional information in FAQ Entry 109777593 on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109777593). Trace logger • "Enable Trace logger": Option to back up "tracing" information on an external storage medium.
  • Page 105 Operating the Control Panel 5.9 Service and Commissioning Note Do not remove the storage medium when Trace logger is enabled If the "Enable Trace logger" option is selected, access to the associated storage medium must be permanently ensured. Disable the "Enable Trace logger" option before you eject the associated storage medium using the "EjectStorageMedium"...
  • Page 106: Transferring Data

    Transferring data Overview Configuration phase In the configuration phase, the automation process is visualized with the configuration software in the form of a project. The plant screens of the project contain operating elements and display controls for values and alarms which provide information about process statuses. After the configuration phase, the project is transferred to HMI device, followed by the process control phase.
  • Page 107: Operating Modes

    Transferring data 6.2 Operating modes You can reset the HMI device to the factory settings in the following ways: • If the HMI device starts and you have access to the Control Panel, proceed as described in section "Resetting an HMI device to factory settings via ProSave (Page 117)". •...
  • Page 108: Using Existing Projects

    • In the TIA Portal Help under "Editing projects > Compatibility of projects > Upgrading projects". • In the entry "Data2Unified Add-in" for switching to SIMATIC WinCC Unified on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109770510). Data transmission options The following table shows the options for data transmission between an HMI device and the configuration PC.
  • Page 109: Setting The Pg/Pc Interface

    Transferring data 6.5 Setting the PG/PC interface Setting the PG/PC interface To establish Ethernet communication between the configuration PC and the HMI device, the PG/PC interface must be set correctly. Procedure 1. Open the Control Panel of the configuration PC. 2.
  • Page 110 Transferring data 6.6 Transferring a project with WinCC 7. Open the configuration software with which the HMI device was configured. 8. Open the project you want to transfer to the HMI device. Make sure that the port of the interface used for data transfer is activated in the project configuration.
  • Page 111 Transferring data 6.6 Transferring a project with WinCC The "Load preview" dialog box contains alarms of type "Information" and "Warning". Information The setting is compatible, the project can be loaded. Warning The setting on the HMI device differs from the settings in the configuration software.
  • Page 112: Backup And Restore

    Transferring data 6.7 Backup and restore 13. Click "Load" to transfer the project to the HMI device. The project is transferred to the HMI device. If errors or warnings occur during the transfer, alarms are displayed in the Inspector window under "Info> Download". After the successful transfer, the alarm "Load finished (errors: 0;...
  • Page 113 Transferring data 6.7 Backup and restore 7. Open the configuration software with which the HMI device was configured. 8. In the project tree, select the HMI device whose data are to be backed up. 9. Select the "Backup" command in the menu "Online > HMI Device maintenance" . 10.
  • Page 114 Transferring data 6.7 Backup and restore Restore from the configuration PC To restore the data of the HMI device, follow these steps: 1. If a project is running on the HMI device, close the project. 2. Connect the HMI device to the configuration PC via the X1 interface. 3.
  • Page 115: Updating The Operating System

    ".fwf". The number of additional files varies; these files have the file name of the master file and a sequential number (".0", ".1", ".2", etc.) as an extension. Firmware files for Unified Basic Panels can be downloaded from the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109825897). Observe the documentation included with the download. Note...
  • Page 116: Updating The Operating System Via Wincc

    Transferring data 6.8 Updating the operating system You have the following options for updating the operating system or restoring the factory settings of the HMI device, provided that access to the Control Panel of the HMI device is working: • Updating the operating system via WinCC (Page 116) •...
  • Page 117: Resetting An Hmi Device To Factory Settings Via Prosave

    Transferring data 6.8 Updating the operating system 10. If there is no connection to the HMI device, the connection dialog box is displayed. In this case, select the "Ethernet" interface protocol, enter the IP address or name of the target device and click the "Connect"...
  • Page 118 Transferring data 6.8 Updating the operating system 3. In the Control Panel of the HMI device, select "Network and Internet" > "Network settings". 4. Ensure that the "Activate this port for use" option is enabled for the X1 interface under "Ethernet parameters Port".
  • Page 119: Device Maintenance And Repair

    • Observe the ESD protective measures. 7.2.1 Cleaning the glass front of the HMI device Clean the glass front of the control panel regularly. Observe the information on chemical resistance (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/39718396). Unified Basic Panels Operating Instructions, TIA V20 (12/2024), A5E52645539-AC...
  • Page 120: Important Notes

    Device maintenance and repair 7.2 Cleaning the device Important notes Note Avoid unintentional responses during cleaning If you clean the glass front when it is switched on, you may cause inadvertent operations via the touch screen. When cleaning, switch off the HMI device or activate the clean screen function, if available. Note Avoid damage to the front The glass front may be damaged if compressed air or a steam jet is used and if aggressive...
  • Page 121: Notes On The Clean Screen

    Device maintenance and repair 7.3 Using the maintenance mode 7.2.2 Notes on the clean screen The touch screen of the HMI device can be cleaned when it is switched on and a project is running. An operating element must be available in the project that can be used to call the clean screen.
  • Page 122 Device maintenance and repair 7.3 Using the maintenance mode NOTICE The operating system must be updated in maintenance mode If you start the HMI device while pressing the "Maintenance" button, the HMI device is in maintenance mode. In maintenance mode, the "Maintenance Mode" dialog is displayed. The operating system must be updated.
  • Page 123: Spare Parts And Repairs

    7.4 Spare parts and repairs Spare parts and repairs Repairs Contact your Siemens representative (https://www.siemens.com/aspa). Filter by expertise, product and region. Your contact person will let you know if a product can be repaired and how to return it. Contact your representative before returning a product, including when you would like to request prioritized handling of your repair, a cost estimate, a repair report or an examination report.
  • Page 124: Technical Information

    The EU Declarations of Conformity are available to the relevant authorities at the following address: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft DI FA Gleiwitzer Straße 555 DE-90475 Nürnberg You can also find these for download on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/29863/cert). Under "Certificate", select the entry "Declaration of Conformity". Unified Basic Panels Operating Instructions, TIA V20 (12/2024), A5E52645539-AC...
  • Page 125 Manchester M20 2UR United Kingdom You can also find these for download on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/29863/cert). Under "Certificate", select the entry "Declaration of Conformity". UL approval Observe the following notes: • The device shall be supplied from an isolating source.
  • Page 126: Certificates

    • KR (Korean Register of Shipping) • CCS (China Classification Society) • RINA (Registro Italiano Navale) After acceptance you will find the certificates on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/29863/cert). Standards and requirements IEC 61131-2 The devices meet the requirements and criteria of IEC 61131-2, Programmable Logic Controllers, Part 2: Operating resource requirements and tests.
  • Page 127: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    EMC-compliant mounting of the device and the use of interference-proof cables provide the basis for interference-free operation. Observe the following manuals in addition to these operating instructions: • Designing interference-free controllers (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193566) • Industrial Ethernet/PROFINET – Passive network components (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/84922825) Pulse-shaped disturbance The following table shows the electromagnetic compatibility of the modules with regard to pulse-shaped interference.
  • Page 128 Technical information 8.5 Electromagnetic compatibility Sinusoidal interference The following table shows the EMC behavior of the modules with respect to sinusoidal interference. This requires the device to meet the specifications and directives for electrical installation. Sinusoidal interference Test values HF radiation (electromagnetic fields) 80% amplitude modulation at 1 kHz according to IEC 61000-4-3 •...
  • Page 129: Mechanical Ambient Conditions

    Technical information 8.6 Mechanical ambient conditions Mechanical ambient conditions 8.6.1 Transport and storage conditions The following information is valid for a device that is transported and stored in its original packaging. Type of condition Permitted range Free-fall in product package ≤...
  • Page 130: Operating Conditions

    Technical information 8.7 Climatic ambient conditions 8.7.2 Operating conditions The following information applies to a device installed according to the specifications in these operating instructions. The HMI device is intended for weatherproof and stationary use. Type of condition Mounting position MTP400-1200 Temperature, Vertical...
  • Page 131: Information On Insulation Tests, Protection Class And Degree Of Protection

    Technical information 8.8 Information on insulation tests, protection class and degree of protection Information on insulation tests, protection class and degree of protection Insulation test The insulation strength is demonstrated in the type test with the following test voltages in accordance with IEC 61010-2-201: Circuit Insulation tested with (type test)
  • Page 132: Dimension Drawings

    Technical information 8.9 Dimension drawings Dimension drawings 8.9.1 Dimension drawings of the MTP400 Unified Basic 8.9.2 Dimension drawings of the MTP700 Unified Basic Unified Basic Panels Operating Instructions, TIA V20 (12/2024), A5E52645539-AC...
  • Page 133: Dimension Drawings Of The Mtp1000 Unified Basic

    Technical information 8.9 Dimension drawings 8.9.3 Dimension drawings of the MTP1000 Unified Basic Unified Basic Panels Operating Instructions, TIA V20 (12/2024), A5E52645539-AC...
  • Page 134: Dimension Drawings Of The Mtp1200 Unified Basic

    Technical information 8.9 Dimension drawings 8.9.4 Dimension drawings of the MTP1200 Unified Basic Unified Basic Panels Operating Instructions, TIA V20 (12/2024), A5E52645539-AC...
  • Page 135: Technical Specifications

    Technical information 8.10 Technical specifications 8.10 Technical specifications 8.10.1 MTP400, MTP700 Unified Basic Weight Unified Basic HMI device MTP400 MTP700 Weight without packaging 0.45 kg 0.85 kg Display Unified Basic HMI device MTP400 MTP700 Type LCD TFT Display diagonal 4.3" 7.0"...
  • Page 136: Power Supply

    Technical information 8.10 Technical specifications Interfaces Unified Basic HMI device MTP400 MTP700 PROFINET (LAN) 1 x RJ45 10/100/1000 Mbps USB 2.0 (Type A) 2 x Host USB type A; maximum load per interface: 500 mA; maximum total load of all interfaces: 1 A Power supply Unified Basic HMI device MTP400...
  • Page 137: Mtp1000, Mtp1200 Unified Basic

    Technical information 8.10 Technical specifications 8.10.2 MTP1000, MTP1200 Unified Basic Weight Unified Basic HMI device MTP1000 MTP1200 Weight without packaging 1.55 kg 2.10 kg Display Unified Basic HMI device MTP1000 MTP1200 Type LCD TFT Display diagonal 10.1" 12.1" Active display area 217.0 x 135.6 mm 261.1 x 163.2 mm Resolution/pixels...
  • Page 138 Technical information 8.10 Technical specifications Interfaces Unified Basic HMI device MTP1000 MTP1200 PROFINET (LAN) 1 x RJ45 10/100/1000 Mbps USB 2.0 (Type A) 2 x Host USB type A; maximum load per interface: 500 mA; maximum total load of all interfaces: 1 A Power supply Unified Basic HMI device MTP1000...
  • Page 139: Description Of The Interfaces

    Technical information 8.11 Description of the interfaces 8.11 Description of the interfaces 8.11.1 DC24V X80 Power supply 24 V DC 2-pin Meaning +24 V DC Ground 8.11.2 PROFINET (LAN) X1 PROFINET (LAN) 10/100/1000 Mbps, RJ45 socket Name Meaning Bi-directional data 1+ D1–...
  • Page 140: Communication With Controllers

    • OMRON Ethernet/IP • Standard Modbus TCP/IP • LOGO! Additional CSPs can be downloaded from the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109739698). Observe the documentation in the respective download. Using Secure HMI Communication The HMI devices support Secure HMI Communication in conjunction with a controller that also supports Secure HMI Communication.
  • Page 141 Technical information 8.12 Communication with controllers Configuring secure HMI communication 1. Configure the HMI device with an alarm control. Note You cannot detect errors when establishing a connection without the alarm control. 2. Configure the CPU with the required security settings. Select a PLC communication certificate to secure the HMI connection or have a PLC communication certificate generated by the TIA Portal.
  • Page 142: Scope Of Functions With Wincc

    Technical information 8.13 Scope of functions with WinCC 8.13 Scope of functions with WinCC Performance features The following tables of performance features help you to assess whether your project conforms to the system limits of an HMI device. The specified maximum values are not additive. It cannot be guaranteed that configurations running on the devices at the full system limits will be functional.
  • Page 143: Alarm Buffer

    Technical information 8.13 Scope of functions with WinCC Note Alarm buffer If too many alarms are written to the alarm buffer in short time intervals, the life of the internal memory and thus the service life of the HMI device will be reduced. Configure an alarm window, and check the number and frequency of the alarms that occur.
  • Page 144: User Administration

    Technical information 8.13 Scope of functions with WinCC Text lists and graphics lists Unified Basic HMI device Display diagonal 4" to 12" Number of graphics lists Number of text lists Number of entries per text or graphics list Number of graphic objects 1000 Scripts Unified Basic HMI device...
  • Page 145: Technical Support

    Always use the current documentation available for your product. You can find the latest edition of this manual and other important documents by entering the article number of your device on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com). If necessary, filter the entries by entry type "Manual".
  • Page 146: System Alarms

    Description of the system alarms You can find a list of all system events for your HMI device in the TIA Portal Help. Information about the manufacturer The manufacturer of the HMI devices described in this document is Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. The manufacturer address is:...
  • Page 147: Markings And Symbols

    Markings and symbols Safety-relevant symbols The following table describes symbols that can be added to your SIMATIC device, to its packaging or to an enclosed document in addition to the symbols described in the manuals. Symbol Meaning Reference General danger sign Caution / Attention ISO 7000 No.
  • Page 148 Markings and symbols B.1 Safety-relevant symbols Symbol Meaning Reference Only for industrial applications and indoor areas (control cabinet) Device is to be integrated or installed in a control cabinet Integrate or install devices approved for Ex Zone 2 in a control cabinet with at least IP54 Integrate or install devices approved for Ex Zone 22 in a control cabinet with at least IP6x...
  • Page 149: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations ANSI American National Standards Institution Certificate Authority Internet security Certificate Central Processing Unit Certificate Revocation List Communication Service Package Direct Current DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name System Distributed I/O Components and modules endangered by electrostatic discharge Electromagnetic Compatibility European standard Ground High Frequency...
  • Page 150 Abbreviations Totally Integrated Automation Thin Film Transistor UMAC User Management and Access Control User Management Component Universal Serial Bus Unified Basic Panels Operating Instructions, TIA V20 (12/2024), A5E52645539-AC...
  • Page 151: Glossary

    The bootloader is used to start the operating system and is started automatically after the power on of the HMI device power. The Control Panel opens after the operating system has loaded. The bootloader can be updated by qualified Siemens Aktiengesellschaft personnel. Configuration PC A configuration PC is a programming device or PC on which plant projects are created using engineering software.
  • Page 152 Glossary Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) refers to a usually desirable state, in which technical equipment does not disturb one another with unwanted electrical or electromagnetic effects. Electromagnetic compatibility deals with technical and regulatory questions of undesired, mutual influence in electrical engineering. Event Functions are triggered by defined incoming events.
  • Page 153: Operating Element

    Glossary Operating element An operating element is a component of a project used to enter values and trigger functions. A button, for example, is an operating element. Parameter set A parameter set is a combination of tags forming a fixed data structure. The configured data structure can be assigned data in the configuration software or on the HMI device and is then referred to as a record.
  • Page 154 Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Trade goods are identified as such in the online catalog of Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Technical specifications, drivers, certificates, test verification documents, etc. are supplied by the respective manufacturer to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft and are also available for download in the online catalog or technical support of Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Transfer In "Transfer"...

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