Text Display (TD) User Manual ___________________ Preface 1 ___________________ Product Overview S7-200 SIMATIC Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual Installing your Text Display 2 ___________________ (TD) Device Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device _________3 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7200 CPU for Your Text Display (TD) Device _________4 Operating Your Text Display 5 ___________________ (TD) Device Technical Specifications and A ___________________ Reference Information Connecting Multiple Devices B ___________________ on a Network C ___________________ Troubleshooting 08/2008 A5E00765548-03 Legal information Warning notice system This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to prevent damage to property. 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All rights reserved Preface Scope of this Manual This manual describes the installation, configuration and operation of the TD 100C version 1.0, the TD 200 version 3.0, the TD 200C version 1.0, and the TD400C version 2.0. This manual also describes the Text Display wizard of STEP 7-Micro/WIN (used to configure the S7-200 CPU for the TD devices) and the Keypad Designer application (used to configure the keypad of the TD 100C, the TD 200C and the TD400C). To utilize these TD devices, you must use the following: STEP 7-Micro/WIN version 4.0 SP2 or greater for TD 100C version 1.0 STEP 7-Micro/WIN version 4.0 or greater for TD 200C version 1.0 and TD 200 version 3.0 STEP 7-Micro/WIN version 4.0 SP6 or greater for the TD400C version 2.0 Purpose of the manual The SIMATIC Text Display (TD) User Manual is a combination user and reference manual that describes the operation of the TD devices with an S7-200 CPU. Required Basic Knowledge This manual is designed for engineers, programmers, and maintenance personnel who have a general knowledge of programmable logic controllers and operator interfaces. Recycling and Disposal Please contact a company certified in the disposal of electronic scrap for environmentally safe recycling and disposal of your device. Place of this Document in the Information Environment Table 1 Place of the Text Display User Manual in the Information Environment Product Family Documentation Order Number S7-200 SIMATIC Text Display (TD) User Manual (resides on the STEP 7-Micro/WIN documentation CD) Not applicable Simplified Chinese Character Set (resides on the STEP 7-Micro/WIN documentation CD) Not applicable S7-200 Programmable Controller System Manual 6ES7 298-8FA24-8BH0 S7-200 Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 3 Preface Finding Your Way If you are a first-time (novice) user of TD devices, you should read the entire SIMATIC Text Display (TD) User Manual. If you are an experienced user, refer to the table of contents or index to find specific information. The SIMATIC Text Display User Manual is organized according to the following topics: Chapter 1 (Product Overview) provides an overview of the TD devices Chapter 2 (Installing Your TD Device) provides installation instructions and guidelines. Chapter 3 (Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for Your TD Device) provides information about the Keypad Designer and the steps required for configuring the keypad and faceplate for the TD devices that can be customized.. Chapter 4 (Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7-200 CPU for Your TD Device) provides information about using the Text Display wizard of STEP 7-Micro/WIN to configure the S7-200 CPU for the TD device. Chapter 5 (Operating Your TD Device) provides information about the basic operation of the TD devices and also describes the features and capabilities. Appendix A (Technical Specifications and Reference Information) provides the technical information for the TD devices and also provides references for the character sets supported. Appendix B (Connecting Multiple Devices on a Network) provides information about using a TD device in a network with other TD devices and S7-200 CPUs. Appendix C (Troubleshooting) provides information to help you diagnose problems with the TD device. The Simplified Chinese Character Set shows the characters supported by the TD devices. This file is an electronic file and resides on the STEP 7-Micro/WIN documentation CD. Approvals Agency Approvals The SIMATIC Text Display (TD) devices meet the standards and regulations of the following agencies. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL): UL 60950 for the TD 200C and TD 200; and UL 508, UL 1604 for the TD 100C and TD400C Canadian Standards Association: CSA C22.2 No. 60950 standard for the TD 200C and TD 200; and CS22.2 No. 142 standard and CSA-213 for the TD 100C and TD400C Refer to Appendix A for additional compliance information. Text Display (TD) User Manual 4 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Preface Certification The SIMATIC Text Display devices have the following certifications: Underwriters Laboratories (UL) - TD 200C and TD 200: Standards UL 60950 and CSA C22.2 No. 60950 - TD 100C and TD400C: Standards UL 508 and CS22.2 No. 142; UL 1604 and CSA213 Factory Mutual Research: Standard Class Number 3611, Class I, Division 2, Group A, B, C, D, and Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC. Temperature class T5 is adhered to when the ambient temperature during operation does not exceed 50 degrees C. CE Labeling The SIMATIC TD devices fulfil the requirements and protection guidelines of the following EU directive: EC Directive 2004/108/EC "EMC directive" (TD 100C, TD 200, TD 200C and TD400C) C-Tick The SIMATIC devices are compliant with requirements of the following standards. AS/NZS CISPR22 (TD 100C, TD 200, TD 200C) AS/NZS CISPR11 (TD400C) Services and Support Additional Support Local Siemens Sales Office or Distributor: For assistance in answering any technical questions, for training on the S7-200 products, or for ordering S7-200 products, contact your Siemens distributor or sales office. Because your sales representatives are technically trained and have the most specific knowledge about your operations, process and industry, as well as about the individual Siemens products that you are using, they can provide the fastest and most efficient answers to any problems that you might encounter. Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 5 Preface Service and Support on the Internet In addition to our documentation, we offer our Know-How online on the internet at: http://www.siemens.com/automation/service&support where you will find the following: Access the S7-200 Internet site to find additional S7-200 product information: www.siemens.com/S7-200 This site includes frequently asked questions (FAQs), Programming Tips (application examples and sample programs), information about newly released products, and product updates or downloads Read the newsletter, which constantly provides you with up-to-date information on your products Use the Search feature of the Service & Support area to find specific documentation Share information and exchange experiences with a forum of other users and experts from all over the world Find your local Siemens representative for Automation & Drives Use the "Services" link to find information on field service, repairs, spare parts and more Contact Information and Additional Support Service and support from your local Siemens sales office or distributor For assistance in answering any technical questions, for training on a specific product, or for ordering any SIMATIC products, contact your Siemens distributor or sales office. Because the sales representatives are technically trained and have specific knowledge about your operations, process and industry, as well as about the individual Siemens products that you are using, they can provide the fastest and most efficient answers to any problems that you might encounter. Text Display (TD) User Manual 6 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Preface Technical services The highly trained staff of the SIMATIC Customer Support center is also available to help you resolve any problems that you might encounter. Their services are available world-wide 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. -RKQVRQ&LW\71 1XUHPEHUJ Figure 1 World-Wide SIMATIC Customer Support Table 2 Contact Information for SIMATIC Customer Support United States: Johnson City, TN World-wide: Nuremberg %HLMLQJ Asia and Australia: Beijing Technical Support and Authorization Technical Support Technical Support and Authorization Local time: Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM 24 hours a day, 365 days a year Local time: Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Telephone: +1 (423) 262-2522 or +1 (800) 333-7421 (USA only) Fax: +49 (180) 5050-223 Fax: +1 (423) 262-2289 Mail to: techsupport.sea@siemens.com GMT: -5:00 Telephone: +49 (180) 5050-222 Mail to: ad.support@siemens.com GMT: +1:00 Authorization Telephone: +86 10 64 75 75 75 Fax: +86 10 64 74 74 74 Mail to: ad.support.asia@siemens.com GMT: +8:00 Local time: Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Telephone: +49 (180) 5050-222 Fax: +49 (180) 5050-223 Mail to: ad.support@siemens.com GMT: +1:00 The languages for the SIMATIC hotlines and the Authorization hotline are generally German and English. Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 7 Preface Text Display (TD) User Manual 8 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Table of contents Preface ...................................................................................................................................................... 3 1 2 3 Product Overview .................................................................................................................................... 13 1.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................13 1.2 Introducing the S7-200 Text Display (TD) Device .......................................................................13 1.3 Features of the Text Display (TD) Devices..................................................................................16 1.4 Comparing the TD Devices..........................................................................................................18 1.5 Using the TD Device to Access Screens and Alarms..................................................................19 1.6 Installation and Configuration Tasks............................................................................................22 1.7 Creating a Custom Faceplate for the TD Device .........................................................................27 1.8 Printing the Custom Faceplate for the TD device ........................................................................28 Installing your Text Display (TD) Device .................................................................................................. 31 2.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................31 2.2 Components Shipped with the TD Devices .................................................................................31 2.3 Mounting the TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C in a Panel or on a Surface .................................33 2.4 Mounting the TD 100C in a Panel or on a Surface ......................................................................35 2.5 Customizing the Labels for the Keys of the TD 200 ....................................................................36 2.6 Installing a Faceplate for the TD 100C, TD 200C and TD400C ..................................................38 2.7 Connecting the TD/CPU Cable ....................................................................................................41 2.8 Supplying Power for the TD Device .............................................................................................42 2.9 Establishing a Connection for Your TD Device............................................................................43 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device ............... 45 3.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................45 3.2 Using the Keypad Designer with Other Applications ...................................................................45 3.3 Starting the Keypad Designer ......................................................................................................48 3.4 Adding Buttons to the Keypad .....................................................................................................50 3.5 Defining the Properties of the Button...........................................................................................52 3.6 Exporting the Keypad Layout to a Graphics Application .............................................................55 3.7 Adding a Panel Image to the Faceplate.......................................................................................56 3.8 Saving the Keypad to a TD Configuration File.............................................................................58 3.9 Reversing the Panel Image..........................................................................................................59 3.10 Printing the Panel Image on a Faceplate.....................................................................................60 Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 9 Table of contents 3.11 4 5 A Installing the Printed Faceplate onto the TD device ................................................................... 64 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7-200 CPU for Your Text Display (TD) Device............ 67 4.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 67 4.2 Overview of the Configuration Tasks .......................................................................................... 67 4.3 Configuring the Text Display Device........................................................................................... 70 4.4 Configuring the Screens for the Text Display Device ................................................................. 79 4.5 Configuring the Alarms................................................................................................................ 87 4.6 Configuring the Language Sets (TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C) ............................................ 95 4.7 Assigning the V Memory Address for the Parameter Block........................................................ 98 4.8 Finishing the Configuration for the TD Device ............................................................................ 98 Operating Your Text Display (TD) Device .............................................................................................. 101 5.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 101 5.2 Using the Text Display Device to Access Screens and Alarms................................................ 101 5.3 Accessing the Menus and Screens........................................................................................... 106 5.4 Entering and Releasing a Password......................................................................................... 109 5.5 Viewing the Screens and the Alarms ........................................................................................ 110 5.6 Performing Typical or Routine Operator Tasks......................................................................... 119 5.7 Performing Specialized Operator Tasks (Diagnostic/Setup Menu) .......................................... 124 Technical Specifications and Reference Information ............................................................................. 133 A.1 General Specifications for the Text Display Devices ................................................................ 133 A.2 Technical Specifications for the TD 100C, TD 200 and TD 200C ............................................ 133 A.3 Technical Specifications for the TD400C.................................................................................. 136 A.4 Certificates, Directives and Declarations for the TD Device ..................................................... 137 A.5 Approvals for USA, Canada and Australia................................................................................ 139 A.6 Standard TD Character Set (TD 200, TD 200C)....................................................................... 141 A.7 Arabic Character Set (TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C) .......................................................... 144 A.8 Baltic Character Set .................................................................................................................. 145 A.9 Simplified Chinese Character Set ............................................................................................. 146 A.10 Cyrillic Character Set ................................................................................................................ 148 A.11 Greek Character Set ................................................................................................................. 149 A.12 Hebrew Character Set (TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C) ........................................................ 150 A.13 Latin 1 Character Set ................................................................................................................ 151 A.14 Latin 2 Character Set ................................................................................................................ 152 A.15 Turkish (Latin 5) Character Set................................................................................................. 153 Text Display (TD) User Manual 10 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Table of contents B C Connecting Multiple Devices on a Network............................................................................................ 155 B.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................155 B.2 Communicating with Multiple CPUs...........................................................................................155 B.3 Determining the Distances, Transmission Rate, and Cable ......................................................156 B.4 Selecting the Network Cable......................................................................................................157 B.5 Biasing and Terminating the Network Cable .............................................................................157 B.6 Building a TD/CPU Cable ..........................................................................................................158 B.7 CPU Grounding and Circuit Reference Point Guidelines for Using Isolated Circuits ................160 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................... 163 C.1 Troubleshooting Guide...............................................................................................................163 Index...................................................................................................................................................... 165 Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 11 Table of contents Text Display (TD) User Manual 12 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Product Overview 1.1 1 Overview Product Overview The S7-200 TD devices provide a low-cost human-machine interface (HMI), allowing an operator or user to interact with your application. The TD devices allow you to configure a set of hierarchical user menus to provide additional structure for the interaction with your application. You can also configure the TD device to display alarms or messages that are enabled by specific bits in the S7-200 CPU. Tip The TD devices provide additional functionality, such as the hierarchical user-defined menus. The TD 200C and the TD 200 are fully compatible with projects that were created with earlier versions of the TD 200 (prior to TD 200 V3.0, which supported only the bitenabled messages from the S7-200 CPU). You can use the TD 200C or the TD 200 device with an existing TD configuration without having to modify the control program in the S7-200 CPU. The TD 100C and the TD400C devices are not compatible with the TD 200 devices. 1.2 Introducing the S7-200 Text Display (TD) Device Introducing the S7-200 Text Display (TD) Devices Your S7-200 TD device is a 2- or 4-line text display device that can be connected to the S7-200 CPU. The TD device allows you to view, monitor, and change the process variables pertaining to your application. The S7-200 product family provides four TD devices: TD 100C: The TD 100C has a 4-line text display with 2 font choices. Your display can have 16 characters per line for a total of 64 characters, or you can use a bold font with 12 characters per line for a total of 48 characters. The faceplate of the TD 100C offers complete flexibility of the keypad layout and faceplate design. You can create a custom keypad with up to 14 buttons (keys) of variable size, with varying shapes, colors, or fonts that can be layered onto any background image. TD 200C: The TD 200C has a 2-line text display with 20 characters per line for a total of 40 characters. The faceplate of the TD 200C offers complete flexibility of the keypad layout and faceplate design. You can create a custom keypad with up to 20 buttons (keys) of variable size, with varying shapes, colors, or fonts that can be layered onto any background image. Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 13 Product Overview 1.2 Introducing the S7-200 Text Display (TD) Device TD 200: The faceplate of the TD 200 provides four keys with predefined, set-bit functions and allows up to eight set-bit functions by using the SHIFT key. TD400C: The TD400C can have a 2- or 4-line text display depending on your font and character choice.The TD400C buttons (keys) are tactile and have fixed positions. - Your display can have a 4-line display with 12 small Chinese characters per line for a total of 48 characters, or 24 small ASCII characters per line for a total of 96 characters. - Your display can have a 2-line display with 8 large Chinese characters per line for a total of 16 characters, or 16 large ASCII characters per line for a total of 32 characters. - You can create a custom keypad with up to 15 buttons (keys) of varying colors, functions, or fonts that can be layered onto any background image. 7'& 7'& Figure 1-1 7' 7'& Text Display (TD) Devices The TD devices receive power from the S7-200 CPU through the TD/CPU cable. The TD 200, TD 200C and TD400C devices can also receive power from a separate power supply. Text Display (TD) User Manual 14 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Product Overview 1.2 Introducing the S7-200 Text Display (TD) Device The TD devices contain the following elements: Text display area: The TD 200C, TD 200 and TD400C have a backlit liquid crystal display (LCD). - The TD 200C and TD 200 displays have a resolution of 33 x 181 pixels - The TD400C display has a resolution of 192 x 64 pixels. - The TD 100C has a liquid crystal display (LCD) with a resolution of 132 x 65 pixels. There is no backlight on the TD 100C. Communication port: 9-pin D-connector Power connector - The TD 200C, TD 200, and TD400C have a connector for using an optional external power supply (power for the TD device is typically supplied by the S7-200 CPU through the TD/CPU cable). - The TD 100C does not have the option of using an external power supply. STEP 7-Micro/WIN provides tools to help you configure the TD devices. Using the following tools, you can easily program your S7-200 to display text messages and other data: Text Display wizard helps you configure messages for the TD devices. Keypad Designer helps you to configure the custom keypad for the TD 100C, the TD 200C, and the TD400C. The Keypad Designer includes samples and templates in the following directories: - Sample bitmaps for buttons and backgrounds: C:/Program Files/Siemens/TD Keypad Designer/Images - Sample projects: C:/Program Files/Siemens/TD Keypad Designer/Samples - Sample template (for printing multiple copies of the faceplate): C:/Program Files/Siemens/TD Keypad Designer/Templates Each TD device functions as a network master when it is connected over a network that contains one or more S7-200 CPUs. The TD device is also designed to operate with other masters in a network. Multiple TD devices can be used with one or more S7-200 CPUs connected to the same network. More than one TD device can connect to the same S7-200 CPU. Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 15 Product Overview 1.3 Features of the Text Display (TD) Devices 1.3 Features of the Text Display (TD) Devices Features of the Text Display (TD) Devices You can use your TD device to perform the following tasks: Viewing a hierarchy of user menus and screens that allow an operator to interact with the application or process You create these user menus and screens with the Text Display wizard of STEP 7-Micro/WIN Displaying alarms (bit-enabled messages) that are generated by the S7-200 CPU You define these alarms with the Text Display wizard of STEP 7-Micro/WIN Modifying designated program variables The TD device allows you to define a variable as either a text string or a numeric string: - Text string: All characters in a variable are editable - Numeric string: Only the numeric characters are editable (the cursor skips over all non-numeric characters) The TD device allows you to define a variable as a word, double word, or real Forcing or unforcing I/O points: You can force individual I/O points in the S7-200 CPU to be on or off (TD 200C, TD 200, and TD400C only) Setting the time and date (if the S7-200 CPU supports a real-time clock) Viewing the CPU status (including version information) The TD 200C and TD400C provide additional functionality for interacting with the S7-200 CPU: You can change the operating mode (RUN or STOP) of the S7-200 CPU You can load the user program in the S7-200 CPU to a memory cartridge You can access and edit the data stored in the memory of the S7-200 CPU International Languages and Characters Support The TD 200C and TD 200 devices provide a default TD character set which supports bar graph characters. The TD devices (as noted) support the following Windows character sets for displaying messages: Arabic Baltic Chinese (Simplified Chinese)1 Cyrillic Greek Hebrew Latin 1 (with Boldface) Text Display (TD) User Manual 16 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Product Overview 1.3 Features of the Text Display (TD) Devices Latin 2 (with Boldface) Turkish (Latin 5) The TD devices provide system menus and prompts in six languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Simplified Chinese. In the TD 100C, all fonts except Simplified Chinese are available in two sizes: 12 and 16 characters per row. All the 12 character fonts are bold. The TD400C supports the character sets in two sizes. Table 1- 1 Fonts Supported by the TD Devices TD 100C TD 200 TD 200C TD400C V 2.0 Latin 1 Latin 1 Latin 1 Latin 1 - Latin 1 Bold Latin 1 Bold Latin 1 Bold Latin 2 Latin 2 Latin 2 Latin 2 - Latin 2 Bold Latin 2 Latin 2 Bold Cyrillic Cyrillic Cyrillic Cyrillic Greek Greek Greek Greek Turkish Turkish Turkish Turkish Baltic Rim Baltic Rim Baltic Rim Baltic Rim - Arabic Arabic Arabic - Hebrew Hebrew Hebrew - Original TD 200 Original TD 200 - - Bar Graph Bar Graph - Simplified Chinese Simplified Chinese Simplified Chinese Simplified Chinese1 1 The TD 100C includes approximately 1900 out of the possible 6763 Chinese characters. Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 17 Product Overview 1.4 Comparing the TD Devices 1.4 Comparing the TD Devices Comparing the Text Display Devices Table 1- 2 Comparing the TD Devices Feature TD 100C V 1.0 TD 200 V3.0 TD 200C V 1.0 TD400C V 2.0 Text display area 4 lines, up to 64 characters (up to 16 characters per line) 2 lines, up to 40 characters (up to 20 characters per line) 2 lines, up to 40 characters (up to 20 characters per line) 2 lines with large font, up to 16 Chinese or 32 ASCII characters per line (up to 8 Chinese or 16 ASCII characters per line) 4 lines with small font, up to 24 ASCII characters (up to 12 Chinese characters per line) Display backlight can be configured to extend the life of the TD400C device Keypad options User-designed custom keypad Standard keypad Standard keypad User-designed custom keypad Standard keypad User designed custom keypad Standard keypad Configurable buttons Custom keypad: Up to 14 (user-configurable) Standard keypad: 2 Standard keypad: 4 (Up to 8 when using SHIFT) Custom keypad: Up to 20 (user-configurable) Standard keypad: 4 (up to 8 when using SHIFT) Custom keypad: Up to 15 (user configurable) System buttons (pre-configured) ENTER, ESC (Escape), UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT arrows, F1, F2 ENTER, ESC (Escape), SHIFT, UP and DOWN arrows ENTER, ESC (Escape), SHIFT, UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT arrows ENTER, ESC (Escape), SHIFT, UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT arrows User-defined menus and user screens Maximum of 32 screens Up to 4 user menus, with up to 8 screens per user menu Maximum of 64 screens Up to 8 user menus, with up to 8 screens per user menu Maximum of 64 screens Up to 8 user menus with up to 8 screens per user menu Maximum of 64 screens Alarms (from the S7-200 CPU) Up to 40 alarm messages Up to 80 alarm messages Up to 80 alarm messages Up to 80 alarm messages Alarm indicator (icon) Yes Yes Yes Yes Variable embedded in an alarm or screen 1 per line Up to 6 variables per (1 for one-line alarms; alarm or screen 2 for two-line alarms, 4 for a screen) Up to 6 variables per alarm or screen Up to 6 variables per alarm or screen Icons (graphics) embedded in a message No Yes Yes No Standard keypad: 8 (up to 16 when using SHIFT) Up to 8 user menus with up to 8 screens per user menu Text Display (TD) User Manual 18 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Product Overview 1.5 Using the TD Device to Access Screens and Alarms Feature TD 100C V 1.0 TD 200 V3.0 TD 200C V 1.0 TD400C V 2.0 System menu options Release the password Set the time and date CPU status Clean keypad Force I/O Release the password Set the time and date CPU status Switch languages (if configured) Clean keypad Force I/O Release the password Set the time and date CPU status Switch languages (if configured) Change the CPU operating mode Clean keypad Edit the CPU memory Program a memory cartridge Force I/O Release the password Set the time and date CPU status Switch language (if configured) Change the CPU operating mode Clean keypad Edit the CPU memory Program a memory cartridge Password protection Yes Yes Yes Yes Multiple language sets No Yes Yes Yes Character sets supported (for displaying different languages) 7 character sets: Latin 1, Latin 2, Chinese (Simplified)1, Cyrillic, Baltic, Greek, Turkish 10 character sets: Latin 1/Bold, Latin 2/Bold, Chinese (Simplified), Cyrillic, Arabic, Baltic, Greek, Hebrew, Turkish, and Standard TD (includes Bar Graph) 10 character sets: Latin 1/Bold, Latin 2/Bold, Chinese (Simplified), Cyrillic, Arabic, Baltic, Greek, Hebrew, Turkish, and Standard TD (includes Bar Graph) 9 characters sets: Latin 1/Bold, Latin 2/Bold, Chinese (Simplified), Cyrillic, Arabic, Baltic, Greek, Hebrew, Turkish Languages for system menus and error messages 6 languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Chinese 6 languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Chinese 6 languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Chinese 6 languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Chinese Feedback (when pressing a button) Visual indicator in the text display area Tactile dome over the buttons on the keypad and visual indicator Visual indicator in the text display area Tactile dome over the buttons on the keypad, visual indicator, and audio feedback 1 The 1.5 TD 100C includes approximately 1900 out of the possible 6763 Chinese characters.. Using the TD Device to Access Screens and Alarms Using the TD Device to Access Screens and Alarms When you configure the TD device with the Text Display wizard of STEP 7-Micro/WIN, you create the screens and alarms for the TD device. You use the buttons on the keypad of the TD device to navigate through the screens and menus. The TD 200 device uses the standard TD keypad. The standard faceplates for the TD devices are shown in Figure 1-2. The TD 100C and TD 200C allow you to create your own custom-designed buttons with specialized functions. 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Screens: You can create screens that allow the operator (using the TD device) to initiate the interaction with the S7-200 CPU. With the TD device, you can configure a user menu (up to 8 entries or groups for the TD 200C, TD 200, and TD400C, and up to 4 entries or groups for the TD 100C) that provides a hierarchy for the screens. You can create up to 8 screens for each menu item or group. Alarms: You can create alarm messages that allow the user program in the S7-200 CPU to initiate interaction with the operator by displaying a message on the TD device. During the configuration of the TD device, you also designate which type of message (screens or alarms) will be the default display mode for the TD device. After power-up, the TD device goes to the default display mode. Also, the TD device returns to the default display mode after a period of inactivity (if no buttons have been pressed for one minute). Text Display (TD) User Manual 20 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Product Overview 1.5 Using the TD Device to Access Screens and Alarms Storing the Screens and Alarms in the Parameter Block The S7-200 CPU stores the text, embedded variables, and format information for the alarms and screens in a parameter block located in V memory. You use the Text Display wizard to configure the starting address for the parameter block in V memory, and the Text Display wizard allocates the memory required to store the information for the TD device. If you configure more than one parameter block for the S7-200 CPU (with each parameter block having a different range of addresses in V memory), you can connect several TD devices to that one S7-200 CPU. You configure the V memory address for the specific parameter block for each of the TD devices. The Diagnostic Menu of the TD device provides a TD Setup command for specifying the starting address of the parameter block. Tip The parameter block for the TD 100C and the TD400C is not compatible with other TD devices. The TD 100C parameter block is only compatible with a TD 100C parameter block, and the TD400C parameter block is only compatible with a TD400C parameter block. Displaying the Screens and Alarms on the TD Device When the operator uses the buttons on the TD device to select a screen, the TD device reads the screen information from the parameter block (stored in V memory of the S7-200 CPU) and displays the appropriate screen. When you configure an alarm, you also configure an alarm bit for enabling a specific alarm. The logic of your user program sets this alarm bit to display the alarm on the TD device. When you create the text for the alarm, you also designate the alarm bit. If you configured an alarm to require acknowledgement by an operator, that alarm also has an acknowledge bit. The TD device continuously polls the alarm bits to determine which alarms have been enabled. To display an alarm on the TD device, your user program in the S7-200 CPU must first set the alarm bit for the specific alarm. When your user program sets one of the alarm bits, the TD device then reads the alarm bits in the parameter block in the S7-200 CPU and displays the corresponding alarm message. 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Text Display (TD) User Manual 22 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Product Overview 1.6 Installation and Configuration Tasks 7' 7'& 7'& 7'& .H\SDG'HVLJQHU 6DYHWKHNH\SDGFRQILJXUDWLRQ ILOH WG WGRU WG 67(30LFUR:,1 7H[W'LVSOD\:L]DUG &UHDWHWKHVFUHHQVDQGWKH DODUPVIRU\RXURSHUDWRULQWHUIDFH &RQILJXUHWKHSDUDPHWHUEORFN IRUWKH7'GHYLFH 9PHPRU\LQ WKH6&38 3DUDPHWHU%ORFN :KHQ\RXGRZQORDG\RXUXVHUSURJUDPWKH 6&38VWRUHVWKHSDUDPHWHUEORFNLQ WKH9PHPRU\DGGUHVV\RXVHOHFWHG /DVHU3ULQWHU 3ULQWWKHIDFHSODWHIRUWKH7'GHYLFH 6&38 Figure 1-4 Configuration Tasks for the TD Devices Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 23 Product Overview 1.6 Installation and Configuration Tasks 7' 7'& 0RXQWLQJ6FUHZV ,QVWDOOWKH IDFHSODWH 5HPRYHWKH +RXVLQJ /DEHO,QVHUW 0RXQWLQJ6FUHZV 5HPRYHWKH +RXVLQJ 2SWLRQDO 0RGLI\WKH /DEHO,QVHUW 6SDFHUV 6SDFHUV ,QVHUWWKH 6SDFHUVDQG 0RXQWWKH7' 'HYLFH ,QVHUWWKH 6SDFHUVDQG 0RXQWWKH7' 'HYLFH 7R6&38 7R6&38 &RQQHFWWRWKH 6&38 &RQQHFWWRWKH 6&38 ([WHUQDO3RZHU 6XSSO\ RSWLRQDO 7RFRQQHFW\RXU7'GHYLFHWRDQHWZRUNXVHWKH'LDJQRVWLF0HQXRI WKH7'GHYLFHWRVHWXSWKHQHWZRUNDGGUHVVHVEDXGUDWHDQGRWKHU SDUDPHWHUV 5HIHUWR&KDSWHU Figure 1-5 ([WHUQDO3RZHU 6XSSO\ RSWLRQDO 7'6HWXS 9LHZ0HVVDJHV Installing Your TD 200 and TD 200C Device Text Display (TD) User Manual 24 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Product Overview 1.6 Installation and Configuration Tasks 7'& ,QVWDOOWKH IDFHSODWH 5HPRYHWKH +RXVLQJ 6SDFHUV ,QVHUWWKH 6SDFHUVDQG 0RXQWWKH7' 'HYLFH 7R6&38 &RQQHFWWRWKH 6&38 ([WHUQDO3RZHU 6XSSO\ RSWLRQDO 7RFRQQHFW\RXU7'GHYLFHWRDQHWZRUNXVHWKH'LDJQRVWLF0HQXRI WKH7'GHYLFHWRVHWXSWKHQHWZRUNDGGUHVVHVEDXGUDWHDQGRWKHU SDUDPHWHUV 5HIHUWR&KDSWHU Figure 1-6 7'6HWXS 9LHZ0HVVDJHV Installing Your TD400C Device Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 25 Product Overview 1.6 Installation and Configuration Tasks 7'& ,QVWDOOWKH IDFHSODWH 0RXQWLQJEUDFNHW &OLSRQWKH PRXQWLQJ EUDFNHWV 7LJKWHQWKH VFUHZVWR VHFXUHWKH7' WRWKHSDQHO 0RXQWLQJ 6FUHZV 0RXQWLQJEUDFNHW 7R6&38 &RQQHFWWRWKH 6&38 7RFRQQHFW\RXU7'&GHYLFHWRDQHWZRUNXVHWKH7'6HWXS 0HQXRIWKH7'&GHYLFHWRVHWXSWKHQHWZRUNDGGUHVVHVEDXG UDWHDQGRWKHUSDUDPHWHUV5HIHUWR&KDSWHU Figure 1-7 7'6HWXS Installing Your TD 100C Device Text Display (TD) User Manual 26 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Product Overview 1.7 Creating a Custom Faceplate for the TD Device 1.7 Creating a Custom Faceplate for the TD Device Creating a Custom Faceplate for the TD Device With the TD device, you can design a custom faceplate that can be layered onto any background image. The TD 100C and the TD 200C lets you incorporate buttons (keys) of varying size, with varying shapes, colors or fonts. The TD400C lets you incorporate buttons (keys) of varying colors and fonts. The positions and size of the TD400C buttons (keys) are fixed. As shown in Figure 1-7, you use several applications to create a custom faceplate: Keypad Designer: Creates the layout and the configuration for the keypad Third-party graphics application: Designs the graphical appearance of the faceplate STEP 7-Micro/WIN (Text Display wizard): Configures the parameter block for the TD 100C, TD 200C, and the TD400C Word-processing application (optional): Prints multiple copies of the faceplate Siemens provides document files (in 6 languages) for Microsoft Word that help you to align the panel images for the perforations on the A4 blank faceplate material. To open these documents, browse to the Templates subdirectory under the Keypad Designer application (C:/Program Files/Siemens/TD Keypad Designer/Templates) and select the template for your TD device and language. .H\SDG'HVLJQHU &UHDWHWKHOD\RXWRIWKHEXWWRQV &RQILJXUHWKHIXQFWLRQDOLW\IRU HDFKEXWWRQ $GGDQLPDJHIRUWKHNH\SDG SDQHO 3ULQWWKHIDFHSODWHIRUWKH7' GHYLFH &UHDWHWKHNH\SDGFRQILJXUDWLRQ ILOH WGIRU7'& WGIRU 7'&RU WGIRU7'& 67(30LFUR:,1 7H[W'LVSOD\:L]DUG &RQILJXUHWKH7' GHYLFH Figure 1-8 *UDSKLFV $SSOLFDWLRQ 7KLUG3DUW\ :RUG3URFHVVLQJ $SSOLFDWLRQ 2SWLRQDO 3ULQWWKHIDFHSODWHRQWRWKHEODQN ODEHOPDWHULDO Using the Keypad Designer and Other Applications to Create a Custom Faceplate Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 27 Product Overview 1.8 Printing the Custom Faceplate for the TD device 1.8 Printing the Custom Faceplate for the TD device Printing the Custom Faceplate for the TD Device The TD 100C and the TD 200C ship with one blank faceplate (envelope-size) for printing the faceplate. The faceplate is constructed from durable, polyester material which has been designed especially for use on HMI faceplates. The TD400C does not include a blank faceplate. You can either order blank faceplates, or use the Keypad Designer to print a TD400C custom faceplate on A4 paper and take it to a local supplier to make a custom TD400C faceplate. You can print a single faceplate directly from the Keypad Designer on the envelope-sized blank faceplate. To print multiple faceplates, you can use the Microsoft Word template (provided in the Templates subdirectory) that ensures your faceplate design is properly sized. You can print multiple faceplates onto the perforated A4-size blank faceplate sheets. Refer to Chapter 3 for specific information about printing the custom faceplate for your TD device. Tip: The faceplate material is specially treated on one side to accommodate printing with a laser printer. The treated surface is up (or toward you) when you are holding the material with the cut corner in the top right of the sheet. Ensure that the material is correctly inserted into the laser printer so that the faceplate prints the reversed image onto the treated surface of the material. You must print a reversed-image version of the faceplate onto the faceplate material. Before printing your custom faceplate onto the blank faceplate sheet, first test your design by printing the faceplate onto regular paper. You can then temporarily use the paper faceplate to test the functionality of the design with your TD device. Printer Requirements To print your custom-designed image onto the blank faceplate material, you must use a laser printer that supports the following features: Paper size: The laser printer must be able to print on both the A4 (210 mm X 297 mm) and envelope formats. Color: The laser printer must support color printing. Transparencies: The laser printer must support the printing of transparencies (or other non-paper stock) Ordering Additional Faceplate Material You can order additional blank faceplates for the TD 100C, TD 200C, and TD400C device in perforated A4-size sheets (10 sheets/package). The faceplate material is especially designed for printing on a laser printer. The blank faceplate sheets also allow you to utilize the services of professional printing vendors that specialize in laser printing in order to create large quantities of high-quality faceplates. Text Display (TD) User Manual 28 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Product Overview 1.8 Printing the Custom Faceplate for the TD device Contact your local Siemens representative or distributor to purchase additional quantities of the faceplate material. The order numbers are shown below: TD 200C: the order number for additional blank faceplates is 6ES7 272-1AF00-7AA0 TD 100C: the order number for additional blank faceplates is 6ES7 272-1BF00-7AA0 TD400C: the order number for additional blank faceplates is 6AV6671-0AP00-0AX0 Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 29 Product Overview 1.8 Printing the Custom Faceplate for the TD device Text Display (TD) User Manual 30 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Installing your Text Display (TD) Device 2.1 2 Overview Installing your TD Device You can install your TD device for easy access, whether on a panel or on a door of an enclosure. Installed properly, the TD devices meet the following standards (as noted) for protection. IP 65 (mounted on front of the panel) IP 20 (mounted on casing) UL 50 Type 4X Refer to Appendix A for technical specification and for information about agency approvals and other certifications. Tip You can use the TD 200, version 3.0 and the TD 200C, version 1.0 with an existing TD 200 configuration without having to modify the control program in the S7-200 CPU. The TD 100C and the TD400C are not compatible with the TD 200 devices, nor with each other. 2.2 Components Shipped with the TD Devices Components Shipped with the TD Devices The TD devices ship with the following components: Gasket: Protective cushion with gasket for installing the TD device in inclement environments TD/CPU cable: 9-pin, straight-through cable that provides both communication and power to the TD device. The TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C ship with a TD/CPU cable. The TD 100C does not include a TD/CPU cable; it must be ordered separately. The order number for the TD/CPU cable is 6ES7-901-3EB10-0XA0. Spacers: Self-adhesive spacers for mounting the TD device in a panel (TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C only) Mounting brackets: Brackets for mounting the TD device in a panel (TD 100C only) Power connector: The TD 200, TD 200C, and the TD400C ship with a connector to power the TD device from an external supply. The TD 200 ships with a pull-out user label that allows you to label the function keys for your application. Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 31 Installing your Text Display (TD) Device 2.2 Components Shipped with the TD Devices The TD 100C and TD 200C ship with a blank faceplate that you can customize. The TD 100C, TD 200C and TD400C ship with a pre-printed faceplate for the standard TD keypad. The faceplate is constructed from durable, polyester material which has been designed specifically for use for HMI faceplates. Tip To print your custom-designed image onto the blank faceplate material, you must use a laser printer that supports the printing of transparencies on both A4 and envelope formats and also supports color printing. General TD Installation Information Tip To ensure compliance with IP 65 or UL 50 Type 4X: The minimum panel thickness must be at least 1.5 mm. For the TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C, the mounting screws must be tightened to a torque of 0.7 N-m. For the TD 100C, the mounting screws must be tightened to a torque of 0.2 Nm (about 0.5 mm the height of the seal). The gasket must be replaced whenever the TD device is removed and reinstalled. To procure new gaskets, contact your Siemens distributor or sales representative. The TD 100C, TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C devices are suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D; Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC; or non-hazardous locations. WARNING WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD! DO NOT DISCONNECT WHILE CIRCUIT IS LIVE UNLESS LOCATION IS KNOWN TO BE NON-HAZARDOUS WARNING WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD! Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2 or Zone 2. Text Display (TD) User Manual 32 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Installing your Text Display (TD) Device 2.3 Mounting the TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C in a Panel or on a Surface 2.3 Mounting the TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C in a Panel or on a Surface Mounting the TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C in a Panel or on a Surface Tip If you are using a customized label insert for your TD device, you must first install the new label insert before you mount the TD device. Preparing the Mounting Surface for a TD 200, TD 200C, or TD400C To prepare the surface where the TD device is to be mounted or installed, use the dimensions for your TD device as shown below: For a TD 200 and TD 200C, cut a 138 mm x 68 mm hole in the mounting surface (DIN 43700). For a TD400C, cut a 163.5 mm x 93.5 mm hole in the mounting surface Refer to Table A-1 for the outside dimensions of your TD device. TD 200, TD 200C TD400C 68 mm 93.5 mm 138 mm 163.5mm Figure 2-1 Dimensions for cutting a Hole in the Mounting Surface of the TD 200, TD 200C,and TD400C Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 33 Installing your Text Display (TD) Device 2.3 Mounting the TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C in a Panel or on a Surface Preparing the TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C for Mounting Refer to the figure below and use the following procedure to separate the front cover from the housing of your TD device: 1. For the TD 200 and TD 200C, use a flat-head screwdriver or a T8 Torx screwdriver to remove the three screws from the rear of the device. For the TD400C, use a cross screwdriver for M3 to remove the four screws from the rear of the device. 2. Remove the front cover of the TD device from the housing. 7'7'& 0RXQWLQJ6FUHZV Figure 2-2 7'& 0RXQWLQJ6FUHZV Removing the Mounting Screws of the TD device Positioning the Spacers for the TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C The self-adhesive spacers included with the TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C maintain the pressure on the TD device circuit board when the TD device is assembled. The number of spacers required is dependant upon the thickness of the mounting surface. Refer to Figure 2-3 and use the following procedure to position the spacers: 1. Determine the number of spacers required, based on the thickness of the panel: - For up to 1.5 mm, use one spacer. - For 1.5 mm to 4.0 mm, use two spacers. 2. Place the spacers over the screw holes on the inside of the backplate. 6SDFHUV *DVNHW %DFNSODWH *DVNHW 0RXQWLQJ6FUHZV )URQW&RYHU &DELQHW'RRURU&RQWURO3DQHO Figure 2-3 Positioning Spacers on the TD Device Text Display (TD) User Manual 34 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Installing your Text Display (TD) Device 2.4 Mounting the TD 100C in a Panel or on a Surface Mounting the TD 200, TD 200C, and the TD400C Refer to Figure 2-3 and use the following procedure to complete the mounting of your TD device: 1. Remove the gasket from the protective cushion. 2. Place the supplied gasket on the frontplate of the TD device. 3. Install the spacers (if required). 4. Fit the frontplate into the cutout you made in the mounting surface. 5. Secure the backplate onto the frontplate of the TD device using the screws you removed from the backplate. Carefully tighten the screws until snug. 2.4 Mounting the TD 100C in a Panel or on a Surface Mounting the TD 100C in a Panel or on a Surface Preparing the Mounting Surface for a TD 100C To prepare the surface where the TD 100C is to be mounted or installed: Cut a 69 mm x 82 mm hole in the mounting surface (DIN 43700) Refer to Table A-1 for the outside dimensions of the TD 100C device. 69 mm 82mm Figure 2-4 Dimensions for Cutting a Hole in the Mounting Surface of the TD 100C Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 35 Installing your Text Display (TD) Device 2.5 Customizing the Labels for the Keys of the TD 200 Mounting the TD 100C Use the following procedure to complete the mounting of your TD 100. See figure below. 1. Remove the gasket from the protective cushion. 2. Place the supplied gasket on the frontplate of the TD device. 3. Fit the TD 100C into the cutout you made in the mounting surface. 4. Attach the special mounting brackets (included) to the TD 100C. 5. Tighten the mounting screws on the mounting brackets to secure the TD 100C to the panel. 0RXQWLQJEUDFNHW 0RXQWLQJ 6FUHZV 0RXQWLQJEUDFNHW &DELQHW'RRURU&RQWURO3DQHO Figure 2-5 2.5 Mounting the TD 100C Customizing the Labels for the Keys of the TD 200 Customizing the Labels for the Keys of the TD Device The TD 200 allows you to define the functions for four of the nine keys (or buttons) on the standard faceplate. You can remove the label insert of the TD 200 and designate the functions assigned to those user-defined keys. You can also replace the standard TD 200 insert with your own custom insert for the user-defined keys. You must remove (at least partially) the TD housing in order to access the label insert from underneath the front cover of the TD device. Modifying the Label Insert of the TD 200 1. Remove the three screws on the back of the TD device and remove the front cover from the housing. 2. Remove the label insert by pulling the label insert tab out of the label slot with a pair of pointed tweezers. 3. Turn the label insert over and create your own label design. (The reverse side of the label insert is blank.) 4. Insert the label by placing the corner of the label into the label slot. Text Display (TD) User Manual 36 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Installing your Text Display (TD) Device 2.5 Customizing the Labels for the Keys of the TD 200 5. Reinstall the front cover into the back housing. 6. Replace and tighten the three screws on the back of the TD device to ensure that the cover and housing are secure. 7DERIODEHOLQVHUW 8VHWZHH]HUVWRJUDVSWKHWDERIWKHODEHOLQVHUW Figure 2-6 Removing the Label Insert Creating a Custom Label Insert for the TD 200 The dimensions for creating your own custom label insert are shown in the figure below. These dimensions are valid for TD 200, hardware revision 3 and later. PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP :LQGRZRQWKHIDFHSODWHWKDWDOORZV \RXWRDGGWH[WIRU\RXU7' PP PP PP PP PP PP PP Figure 2-7 PP PP 0DWHULDOWKLFNQHVVPP PP Dimensions for a Custom Label Insert Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 37 Installing your Text Display (TD) Device 2.6 Installing a Faceplate for the TD 100C, TD 200C and TD400C 2.6 Installing a Faceplate for the TD 100C, TD 200C and TD400C Installing a Faceplate for the TD 100C, TD 200C, and TD400C The TD 100C and TD 200C ship with a blank faceplate (envelope size) for creating a custom-designed faceplate. The TD400C does not ship with a blank faceplate; you can order a package with blank faceplates (see appendix A for order information). The TD devices do not ship with the faceplate attached. The front of the TD is an adhesive surface (shipped with a protective paper) that allows you to attach your custom faceplate. Refer to Chapter 3 for information about designing and printing a custom faceplate. The figure below shows the dimensions for the faceplate of the TD devices. Blank faceplate material for the TD 100C, TD 200C and TD400C is available in the sizes shown below. Envelope size for printing a single faceplate (TD 100C, TD 200C only) A4 size (210 mm x 297 mm) for printing multiple copies of the faceplate (TD 100C, TD 200C, and TD400C) You must cut the faceplate from the envelope-sized material, but the A4 material is perforated to allow you to remove the faceplates without cutting. Use the following procedure to install your custom faceplate on the TD device. The example shown here is for the TD 200C. Installing a faceplate on a TD 100C and TD400C is similar; the differences are noted below. To prepare for installation, remove the protective film covering the display window of the TD device and the back of the preprinted (standard) faceplate. The protective film is blue for the TD 100C and the TD 200C, and is transparent for the TD400C. 1. The dimensions for the custom faceplate are shown for the TD device. 2. If your TD device has a strip of protective paper, remove the strip to expose the strip of the adhesive. For the TD 200C and the TD400C, it is on the left side of the device. For the TD 100C, it is on the right side of the device. 3. Carefully align your custom faceplate on the entire TD device, and then seal the faceplate to the exposed adhesive by pressing down on the left (TD 200C and TD400C) or on the right (TD 100C) side of the faceplate. Text Display (TD) User Manual 38 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Installing your Text Display (TD) Device 2.6 Installing a Faceplate for the TD 100C, TD 200C and TD400C 4. Carefully lift back the unadhered faceplate and remove the rest of the protective paper from the TD device. 5. Carefully position the faceplate onto the TD device. Firmly press the faceplate onto the adhesive, taking care to remove any air bubbles that may have been trapped underneath. NOTICE Do not use excessive force when you install the faceplate onto the TD400C device. If you use excessive force in pressing the faceplate onto the TD400C device, it may cause damage to the springs under the faceplate. Ensure that excessive force is not used when you install the faceplate onto the device. Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 39 Installing your Text Display (TD) Device 2.6 Installing a Faceplate for the TD 100C, TD 200C and TD400C 'LPHQVLRQVIRUWKH7'&XVWRP)DFHSODWH 7'& 7'&DQG7'& PP7'& PP7'& PP PP7'& PP7'& PP 1 2 &XVWRP)DFHSODWH 3 4 5 Figure 2-8 Installing a Custom Faceplate on a TD Device Text Display (TD) User Manual 40 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Installing your Text Display (TD) Device 2.7 Connecting the TD/CPU Cable The standard TD faceplates are shown in Figure 1-2. The TD 200C comes configured as a standard TD 200 (with LEFT and RIGHT arrows). The TD 100C comes configured with six standard keys (UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT arrows, ESC, and ENTER). The TD400C comes configured with seven standard keys (UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, ESCAPE, ENTER, and SHIFT). After creating and installing the custom faceplate on your TD device you must also download the TD configuration that you created with both the Keypad Designer and the Text Display wizard. Chapter 3 describes the Keypad Designer Chapter 4 describes the Text Display wizard 2.7 Connecting the TD/CPU Cable Connecting the TD/CPU Cable NOTICE Operating the TD device with an ungrounded voltage source can damage the TD device. The TD device may only be connected to grounded voltage sources. Non-grounded operation can cause the TD device to become damaged. Always ensure that the voltage source for the TD device is properly grounded. The TD devices can use the TD/CPU cable for communicating with the S7-200 CPU. You can connect the TD device directly to the S7-200 CPU, creating a one-to-one network configuration. In this configuration, one TD device connects to one S7-200 CPU through the TD/CPU cable. You can connect multiple TD devices to multiple S7-200 CPUs over a network. The TD device defaults to address 1 and attempts to communicate to a CPU at address 2. For more information about connecting to multiple CPUs, see Appendix B. For information about changing the default addresses in the TD device, see Chapter 5. If you require a longer cable (>2.5 m) to connect the TD device to the S7-200 CPU, use PROFIBUS components for the network connection. Refer to the SINEC IK10 Catalog. Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 41 Installing your Text Display (TD) Device 2.8 Supplying Power for the TD Device 2.8 Supplying Power for the TD Device Supplying Power for the TD Device The S7-200 CPU uses the TD/CPU cable to provide power to the TD device. Use this type of power supply when the distance between the TD device and the S7-200 CPU is less than 2.5 m (the length of the TD/CPU cable). The TD 200, TD 200C and the TD400C have the option of using an external power supply. Tip The TD 100C device must use the TD/CPU cable to provide power from the S7-200 CPU to the TD device. The TD 100C does not have the option of using an external power supply. Tip If the distance between the TD 200, TD 200C or TD400C and the S7-200 CPU is greater than 2.5 m, use an external 24 VDC power supply. If you require a longer cable (greater than 2.5 m) to connect the TD device to the S7-200 CPU, use PROFIBUS components for the network connection. Refer to the SINEC IK10 Catalog. Refer to Appendix B for information about using the TD device on a network. As shown in the figure below, the TD device provides up to two options for providing power: The TD/CPU cable allows the S7-200 CPU to provide power to the TD device over the communications port. This is the only option available for the TD 100C. For information about the TD/CPU cable and the communications port, refer to Appendix B. You can connect the TD 200, TD 200C or the TD400C to an external power supply. The TD 200, TD 200C or TD400C requires 120 mA at 24 VDC to operate. An optional power connector is provided with the TD 200, TD 200C and the TD400C. &RQQHFWRUIRUDQH[WHUQDOSRZHUVXSSO\ &RPPXQLFDWLRQVSRUW 9 Figure 2-9 9'& Connecting Power to the TD Device (TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C) Text Display (TD) User Manual 42 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Installing your Text Display (TD) Device 2.9 Establishing a Connection for Your TD Device 2.9 Establishing a Connection for Your TD Device Establishing a Connection for Your TD Device As described in Chapter 4, you use the Text Display wizard of STEP 7-Micro/WIN to configure the screens, alarms, languages, and custom keypad layout for the TD 100C, TD 200C and the TD400C. The S7-200 CPU stores this information in a parameter block (V memory). The TD devices ship with a default configuration and are set to communicate at a rate of 9600 baud. The TD devices must communicate with the S7-200 CPU to be able to read the parameter block. You must configure your TD device to communicate at the same baud rate as your S7-200 CPU. TD 100C, TD 200C, and TD400C Until the TD device successfully connects to the S7-200 CPU and reads the parameter block, the TD device remains configured for the standard TD keypad shown in the figure below. To change the baud rate of your TD device, you use the ESC and ENTER buttons to navigate to the Diagnostic/TD Setup Menu and change the TD Setup parameters. (See Chapter 5.) Because the TD devices ship with no faceplate attached, it may be difficult to consistently press ESC or ENTER. The TD 100C, TD 200C, and TD400C devices ship with a faceplate for the standard TD keypad. In addition, the Keypad Designer provides a sample faceplate for the standard TD keypad in the following directory. C:/Program Files/Siemens/ TD Keypad Designer/Templates For temporary use, you can print this faceplate onto paper and lay the paper on top of the TD device (without removing the covering from the adhesive). Refer to Chapter 3 for information about opening the Keypad Designer and printing a faceplate. 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Tip If you are using a custom keypad that does not support the ENTER and ESC buttons, you must use the standard keypad to set up the TD device. To restore the standard TD keypad: 1. Power down the TD device 2. Press and hold the lower right corner (where ENTER key is located on the standard keypad) 3. Power up the TD device The default keypad is restored until the TD device is power cycled again. Text Display (TD) User Manual 44 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.1 3 Overview Overview of Chapter 3 With the TD 100C, TD 200C, and the TD400C, you can design a custom keypad that incorporates buttons (keys) of varying size, with varying shapes, colors, or fonts that can be layered onto any background image. You can configure up to 14 buttons on the TD 100C, up to 20 buttons on the TD 200C, and up to 15 buttons on the TD400C. The Keypad Designer application allows you to create a custom-designed layout for the keypad of the TD 100C, TD 200C, and TD400C, and also includes samples and templates in the following directories: Sample bitmaps for buttons and backgrounds: - C:/Program Files/Siemens/TD Keypad Designer/Images Sample projects: - C:/Program Files/Siemens/TD Keypad Designer/Samples Templates (for printing multiple copies of the faceplate): - C:/Program Files/Siemens/TD Keypad Designer/Templates This chapter guides you through the tasks required for creating the layout for the keypad, creating the configuration file for the keypad, and printing the faceplate for the TD 100C, TD 200C, and the TD400C. You use the configuration file when you are configuring the TD 100C, the TD 200C and the TD400C with the Text Display wizard of STEP 7-Micro/WIN. Refer to Chapter 4 for information about the Text Display wizard. TIP For more information about creating a custom faceplate, refer to FAQ 23707064 on the Siemens Internet site at www.siemens.com/S7-200. 3.2 Using the Keypad Designer with Other Applications Using the Keypad Designer with Other Applications Use the Keypad Designer to create the custom-designed layout for the keypad. The TD 100C and the TD 200C lets you incorporate buttons (keys) of varying size, with varying shapes, colors or fonts. The TD400C lets you incorporate buttons (keys) of varying colors and fonts. The positions and size of the TD400C buttons (keys) are fixed. Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 45 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.2 Using the Keypad Designer with Other Applications You can configure up to 20 buttons on the TD 200C; up to 14 buttons on the TD 100C; and up to 15 buttons on the TD400C. As shown in the figure below, you use several applications to create a custom keypad: Keypad Designer: Creates the layout and the configuration for the keypad Third-party graphics application: Designs the graphical appearance of the faceplate STEP 7-Micro/WIN (Text Display wizard): Configures the parameter block for the TD device Word-processing application (optional): Prints multiple copies of the faceplate Siemens provides document files (in up to 6 languages depending upon your TD device) for Microsoft Word that helps you to align the panel images for the perforations on the A4 blank faceplate material. To open these documents, browse to the Templates subdirectory under the Keypad Designer application (C:/Program Files/Siemens/TD Keypad Designer/Templates) and select the template for your TD device and language. .H\SDG'HVLJQHU &UHDWHWKHOD\RXWRIWKHEXWWRQV &RQILJXUHWKHIXQFWLRQDOLW\IRU HDFKEXWWRQ *UDSKLFV $SSOLFDWLRQ 7KLUG3DUW\ $GGDQLPDJHIRUWKHNH\SDG SDQHO 3ULQWWKHIDFHSODWHIRUWKH7' GHYLFH &UHDWHWKHNH\SDGFRQILJXUDWLRQ ILOH WG WGRU WG :RUG3URFHVVLQJ $SSOLFDWLRQ 2SWLRQDO 67(30LFUR:,1 7H[W'LVSOD\:L]DUG &RQILJXUHWKH SDUDPHWHUEORFNIRU WKH7'GHYLFH Figure 3-1 3ULQWWKHIDFHSODWHRQWRWKH EODQNODEHOPDWHULDO Using the Keypad Designer to Create the Custom Faceplate for Your TD Device As shown in the figure below, you perform the following tasks when designing a custom keypad: You use the Keypad Designer to define the layout and the functions for the buttons. You export the button template to a third-party graphics application. You then create the panel image by designing the graphical representations for the buttons and the background for the faceplate. Text Display (TD) User Manual 46 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.2 Using the Keypad Designer with Other Applications After you import the panel image into the Keypad Designer, you print the faceplate for the TD device. You use the Keypad Designer to create the configuration file (*.td2 for the TD 200C, *.td1 for the TD 100C, or *.td4 for the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igure 3-2 /DVHU3ULQWHU Tasks for Creating a Custom Faceplate Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 47 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.3 Starting the Keypad Designer 3.3 Starting the Keypad Designer Starting the Keypad Designer You use the Keypad Designer application to create a custom-designed layout for the keypad of the TD 100C, the TD 200C, or the TD400C. When you install STEP 7-Micro/WIN, you also install the Keypad Designer application. The Keypad Designer does not require STEP 7-Micro/WIN. You can start the Keypad Designer either from within STEP 7-Micro/WIN or as a stand-alone application: To start as a stand-alone application: Select the Start > SIMATIC > TD Keypad Designer menu command To start from STEP 7-Micro/WIN: Click the Keypad Designer icon in the Tools window The Keypad Designer application opens with a blank keypad template. The TD 200C and the TD400C templates are shown in the figures below.. Select File > New to create a new keypad layout for either the TD 100C, the TD 200C, or the TD400C. In the Keypad Designer Type dialog, select the keypad type. To open an existing project, select the File > Open menu command and browse to the project. Figure 3-3 TD 200C Keypad Template Text Display (TD) User Manual 48 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.3 Starting the Keypad Designer Figure 3-4 TD400C Keypad Template If you open a file with different target (for example, you are working on a TD 200C file, and you open a TD 100C file), the panel workspace resizes for the new target. Since the application is sized based on the panel workspace, you may have to resize and re-position your application framework. Table 3-1 describes the files that are used by the Keypad Designer. You can change the language of the Keypad Designer by selecting the Tools > Options menu command. You select the language from the Options dialog shown below. Figure 3-5 Options Dialog Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 49 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.4 Adding Buttons to the Keypad Table 3- 1 3.4 Files Used by the Keypad Designer File Type Extension Description TD file Open, Save, Save As *.td2 (TD 200C) Create the Keypad project file that stores the configuration data for the custom-designed keypad (used by the Text Display wizard) Button Template Export *.bmp Export the layout of the buttons on the keypad to a graphics application by selecting a file Panel Image Import *.bmp Import the finished bitmap of the faceplate from the graphics application by selecting a file Panel Image Export (Optional) *.bmp Export the finished faceplate to a word-processing application for printing multiple copies of the faceplate *.td1 (TD 100C) *.td4 (TD400C) Adding Buttons to the Keypad Adding Buttons to the Keypad The TD 100C and the TD 200C allow you relative freedom when designing your keypad. With the TD400C, the position and size of the buttons are fixed. You cannot add, remove, or change the TD400C buttons. On the TD keypad you can configure up to 20 buttons for the TD 200C, up to 14 buttons for the TD 100C, and up to 15 buttons for the TD400C. You can vary the size and the location of the buttons (TD 100C and TD 200C only) You can define the functionality for each button. The Keypad Designer provides a grid that aligns the location of the buttons with the physical keypad of the TD device. .H\SDG'HVLJQHU &UHDWHWKHOD\RXWIRUWKHNH\SDG $GGWKHEXWWRQVWRWKHNH\SDGJULG $GMXVWWKHVL]HDQGORFDWLRQRIWKH EXWWRQV Figure 3-6 Adding the Button to the TD 100C and TD 200C Keypad Tip Typically, your keypad design should always include buttons with the following functions: Enter, Escape, Up Arrow, and Down Arrow. These functions allow you to access the preconfigured menus and functions of the TD device. Text Display (TD) User Manual 50 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.4 Adding Buttons to the Keypad Inserting a Button With the TD 100C and the TD 200C, you can add a button to the keypad grid. The TD400C does not have this option. 1. Click the Draw Button icon. 2. Move the cursor over the grid. 3. Move the cursor (and button) into position on the keypad grid. 4. Hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor to adjust the size and shape of the button. 5. Release the mouse button to insert the button onto the keypad After you have inserted the button onto the keypad grid, you can relocate the button by dragging it to a new location on the grid. However, you cannot resize the button. Figure 3-7 Adding a Button (TD 100C and TD 200C) Modifying the Shape of a Button With the TD 100C and the TD 200C you can modify the shape of a button. The Keypad Designer provides two methods for modifying the shape of a button. The TD400C does not have this option. Changing the size or shape of a button by adding a second button on top of the first button Erasing a portion of the button Extending the Shape of a Button You cannot resize a button that has been inserted onto the keypad grid. However, with the TD 100C and the TD 200C, you can insert a second button on top of the first button to create a new size for the button. The TD400C does not have this option. As shown in the figure below, adding a second button also allows you to create buttons of non-rectangular shape (combining the shapes of both buttons). When you insert the second button, ensure that the cursor is within the boundaries of the first button. Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 51 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.5 Defining the Properties of the Button Figure 3-8 Extending the Shape of a Button (TD 100C and TD 200C) Erasing an Area of the Button With the TD 100C and the TD 200C, you can change the shape of the button by clicking the Erase Button icon. The TD400C does not have this option. As shown in the figure below, the Keypad Designer alerts you if the shape of the button is invalid. To delete the entire button, select the button and press the Delete key. Figure 3-9 Erasing an Area of a button (TD 100C and TD 200C) Tip A valid button must consist of at least 4 adjacent cells, with each cell having at least 2 neighbor cells. A neighbor cell must be left, right, or up or down from the cell. Diagonal neighbor cells are not counted. 3.5 Defining the Properties of the Button Defining the Properties of the Button After you create the button, you define the function that will be performed when an operator presses the button. You use the Properties dialog to configure the functionality for the button: Select the button to be configured. Select the Edit > Properties menu command to display the Properties dialog. You can also right-click the button and select Properties from the context menu. You can double-click the button to bring up the Set Button Properties. Select the function for the button and provide a valid function name. Click OK. See Figure 3-10 for an example of the TD 200C button functions. Text Display (TD) User Manual 52 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.5 Defining the Properties of the Button The TD400C has up to 15 buttons that can be defined. You do not have to define (or use) all the buttons. Some buttons can be blank or unused. Table 3-2 describes the functions that you can configure for the button. The default function is to set a bit in the S7-200 CPU (Set PLC Bit). Some functions can also be used in combination with other buttons, such as SHIFT or the arrow buttons. The Properties dialog provides suggestions for appropriate buttons for combining the functions. After you configure the functions for each button on the keypad, select the File > Save or the File > Save As menu command to create the configuration file (*.td2 for the TD 200C, *.td1 for the TD 100C, or *.td4 for the TD400C). Tip A button that has been configured will display the button name on the button in the panel layout. .H\SDG'HVLJQHU &RQILJXUHWKHIXQFWLRQDOLW\IRUWKH EXWWRQV Figure 3-10 Defining the Properties for the Button Figure 3-11 Button Properties Dialog Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 53 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.5 Defining the Properties of the Button Table 3- 2 Button Properties for the TD 100C, TD 200C, and TD400C Category Function Description Navigation or Selection Enter Selects a menu item or confirms a value Escape Exits from a menu or cancels a selection Up Arrow Scrolls (upwards) through menu items or increments a value that can be edited Down Arrow Scrolls (downwards) through menu items or decrements a value that can be edited Entering data Left Arrow Moves the cursor to the left Right Arrow Moves the cursor to the right Set Bit Sets a memory bit in the S7-200 CPU. You use the Text Display wizard to assign the specific bit address For the TD 200C and TD400C, you can use this button to set two different bits by defining the Shift button Shift Allows you to use one Set PLC Bit button to control two different bits in the S7-200 CPU (TD 200C, TD400C) Clear Value Sets the value being entered to zero (0) Edit V-Memory Edits a V memory location in the S7-200 CPU. You must specify the address for the V memory at run time (TD 200C, TD400C) User Screens and Alarms Menu Mode Displays the standard TD menus (See Chapter 5) (User menu or Alarms menu) Display Alarm Displays the current alarm message(s) Display User Menus Displays the user menu Menu 1 Screen 0 Displays the first user screen in the first user menu Menu 2 Screen 0 Displays the first user screen in the second user menu Menu 3 Screen 0 Displays the first user screen in the third user menu See Chapters 4 and 5 Setting up the TD 200C (Operator menu) See Chapter 5 Diagnostics (Diagnostic Menu) See Chapter 5 Menu 4 Screen 0 Displays the first user screen in the fourth user menu Menu 5 Screen 0 Displays the first user screen in the fifth user menu (TD 200C, TD400C) Menu 6 Screen 0 Displays the first user screen in the sixth user menu (TD 200C, TD400C) Menu 7 Screen 0 Displays the first user screen in the seventh user menu (TD 200C, TD400C)) Menu 8 Screen 0 Displays the first user screen in the eighth user menu (TD 200C, TD400C)) CPU Status Displays the View CPU Status screen Reads and displays the status of the S7-200 Select Language Set Displays the Set Language screen, allowing you to switch between the languages that you configured for the TD 200C, TD400C) Set PLC Time and Date Displays the Set Time and Date screen, allowing you to enter the time and date Change PLC Mode Displays the Change CPU Mode screen, allowing you to change the operating mode of the S7-200 (TD 200C, TD400C) Edit Memory Displays the Edit CPU Memory screen (TD 200C, TD400C) Force I/O Displays the Force I/O screen (TD 200C, TD400C) Program Memory Cartridge Displays the Make MC screen, allowing you to copy the user program to the memory cartridge (TD 200C, TD400C) TD Setup Displays the TD Setup screen Text Display (TD) User Manual 54 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.6 Exporting the Keypad Layout to a Graphics Application Category Function Description View Messages Displays the View Messages screen (TD 200C, TD400C) Password See Chapter 5 Release Password Allows you to immediately restore the password-protection for the TD device No Function No Function 3.6 Allows you to identify a button as "not used" Exporting the Keypad Layout to a Graphics Application Exporting the Keypad Layout to a Graphics Application After you have configured the buttons on the keypad, you can create the graphical representation for the faceplate. You can use any third-party graphics application to add colors, lines and other artwork to the panel design. The Keypad Designer exports the layout of the buttons as a bitmap file (*.bmp) that you edit with the graphics application. As shown in the figure below, the button template provides a bitmap image of the layout of the keypad that you can use with your graphical application to position, size and align the graphical elements of your faceplate design. These elements can include logotype, text, or other images. The Keypad Designer allows you to export the layout of the buttons into your graphics application. Use the File > Export >Button Template to File menu command to create a bitmap file (*.bmp) that you insert into the graphics application. After you customize the layout (adding background image, colors, buttons or logotype), you save the file as a bitmap (*.bmp). This bitmap becomes the panel image for the Keypad Designer. .H\SDG'HVLJQHU ([SRUWWKHEXWWRQWHPSODWH OD\RXW IRUWKHNH\SDG WRDWKLUGSDUW\ JUDSKLFVDSSOLFDWLRQ 7KLUG3DUW\ *UDSKLFV$SSOLFDWLRQ 'HVLJQWKHJUDSKLFVIRUWKH IDFHSODWH 'HVLJQWKHEDFNJURXQGIRUWKH SDQHOLPDJH 'HVLJQWKHEXWWRQLPDJHV $GGWH[WIRUWKHEXWWRQV Figure 3-12 Creating the Panel Image: Export Button Layout Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 55 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.7 Adding a Panel Image to the Faceplate Tip When you design the colors for your panel image, be aware that any white area will be printed as transparent (clear). .H\SDG/D\RXW LQWKH.H\SDG'HVLJQHU %XWWRQ7HPSODWH H[SRUWHGWRDJUDSKLFV DSSOLFDWLRQ Figure 3-13 3.7 Exporting the Button Template to a Graphics Application Adding a Panel Image to the Faceplate Adding a Panel Image to the Faceplate Using your own graphics application, you create the following graphical elements for the faceplate of the TD 100C, TD 200C, or the TD400C: Button images Background image or color scheme Text (for the buttons or the background) Logotypes (and other images or text) For the TD 100C and the TD 200C, you are not required to use square buttons. However, you must ensure that your button design covers the area of the button as defined in the button template. After you have used your graphics application to modify the panel image for the faceplate, save the design as a bitmap file (*.bmp). Text Display (TD) User Manual 56 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.7 Adding a Panel Image to the Faceplate .H\SDG'HVLJQHU ,PSRUWWKHFRPSOHWHGSDQHOLPDJH WRWKH.H\SDG'HVLJQHU 7KLUG3DUW\ *UDSKLFV$SSOLFDWLRQ 6DYHWKHFRPSOHWHGSDQHOLPDJH DVDELWPDS EPS Figure 3-14 Creating the Panel Image: Import Panel Image Importing a Panel Image When you have completed the graphical design of panel image for the faceplate, you import the panel image back into the Keypad Designer. After you open your keypad project (*.td1, *.td2, or *.td4), use the File > Import >Panel Image from File menu command to select the bitmap file that you created with your graphics application. Figure 3-15 Keypad with a Panel Image Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 57 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.8 Saving the Keypad to a TD Configuration File Tip When you design your faceplate, you can create the bitmap with any resolution. However, the size of the background image for the TD device must exactly match the following dimensions: For the TD 200C: Width: 137 mm (+/- 0.15 mm) (5.42 inches) Height: 65.7 mm (+/- 0.15 mm) (2.58 inches) For the TD 100C: Width: 79 mm ((+/- 0.1 mm) (3.11 inches) Height: 65.8 mm (+/- 0.1 mm) (2.59 inches) For the TD400C: Width: 91.5 (+/- 0.1 mm) (3.6 inches) Height: 163.5 (+/- 0.1mm) (6.44 inches) If your faceplate design does not match these dimensions, the Keypad Designer alerts you before importing the panel image. If you import a panel image with incorrect dimensions, the Keypad Designer resizes your panel image, which could distort the appearance of your faceplate design. 3.8 Saving the Keypad to a TD Configuration File Saving the Keypad to a TD Configuration File When you save the keypad, you create a TD configuration file (*.td1 for the TD 100C, *.td2 for the TD 200C, and *.td4 for the TD400C). This file contains the following information about the buttons on the keypad: Number of buttons Location and sizes of the buttons Names of the buttons Functions assigned to the buttons Panel image (if one was imported) Use the File > Save or File > Save As menu command to save the configuration of the keypad. The Text Display Wizard uses this information for configuring the TD 100C, TD 200C, or TD400C. See Chapter 4 for more information. Text Display (TD) User Manual 58 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.9 Reversing the Panel Image .H\SDG'HVLJQHU 6DYHWKHNH\SDGFRQILJXUDWLRQ ILOH WG[ 67(30LFR:,1 7H[W'LVSOD\:L]DUG 6HOHFWWKHNH\SDGFRQILJXUDWLRQILOH WG WGRU WG ZKHQFRQILJXULQJ WKH7'GHYLFHZLWK7H[W'LVSOD\ Figure 3-16 Saving the TD Configuration File Tip The Keypad Designer allows you to save invalid or incomplete configurations. This allows you to save interim versions of your work. However, always ensure that the final configuration of the keypad is valid and complete before using the configuration file (*.tdx) with the Text Display wizard. 3.9 Reversing the Panel Image Reversing the Panel Image The Reverse Panel Image option only affects the way that the panel image is saved to a file using the File > Export > Panel Image to File menu command. The exported bitmap file can then be inserted into the Microsoft Word template. For more information see the next section, Printing the Panel Image on a Faceplate. The Reverse Panel Image option does not change the layout of the keypad. Printing a reversed image allows you to orient the side of the faceplate with the ink from the printing process towards the TD device. The operator then touches only the plastic membrane and not the ink when pressing a button. See the figure below.. Printing a non-reversed panel image allows the elements to be read correctly when printed. Use the non-reversed panel image when you print a paper copy of the faceplate for review. See figure below. Use the File > Export > Reverse Panel Image menu command to select this function. A check mark notifies you that Reverse Panel Image function is selected. Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 59 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.10 Printing the Panel Image on a Faceplate 3.10 Figure 3-17 Reversed Panel Image Figure 3-18 Non-reversed Panel Image Printing the Panel Image on a Faceplate Printing the Panel Image on a Faceplate To print your custom-designed panel image onto the blank faceplate material, you must use a laser printer that supports printing transparency material in both the A4 and envelope formats and also supports color printing. You can print a single panel image directly from the Keypad Designer on the envelopesized blank faceplate (shipped with the TD 100C and TD 200C device). When you print a single faceplate (File > Print), the panel image is always reversed. To print multiple panel images, you can use the Microsoft Word template that ensures your panel image design is properly sized. You can print multiple panel images onto the perforated A4-size blank faceplate sheets. See Appendix A for order numbers. Tip The faceplate material is specially treated on one side to accommodate printing with a laser printer. The treated surface is up (or toward you) when you are holding the material with the cut corner in the top right of the sheet. Ensure that the material is correctly inserted into the laser printer so that the panel image is printed onto the treated surface of the material. You must print a reversed-panel image version onto the faceplate material. To reverse the panel image, see the previous section, Reversing the Panel Image. Before printing your panel image onto the blank faceplate sheet, first test your design by printing the panel image onto regular paper. You can then temporarily use the paper faceplate to test the functionality of the design with your TD device. Using the blank faceplate sheets also allows you to create large quantities of high-quality faceplates by utilizing the professional printing services of shops that specialize in laser printing. Text Display (TD) User Manual 60 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.10 Printing the Panel Image on a Faceplate You can order additional blank faceplates in perforated A4-size sheets (10 sheets/package) for the TD 100C, TD 200C and TD400C. The faceplate material is especially designed for printing with laser printers. The blank faceplate material for the TD 100C, TD 200C and TD400C is available in the sizes below: Envelope size for printing a single faceplate (TD100C, TD200C): The Keypad Designer prints registration lines for trimming the faceplate to the correct dimensions. (Use a metal straight edge and a knife or razor blade to ensure accurate and straight cuts.) The TD 100C and TD 200C devices ship with a single blank faceplate. The TD400C does not include a single faceplate. A4 size (210 mm x 297 mm) for printing multiple copies of the faceplate (TD100C, TD200C, and TD400C): You can use the Microsoft Word template to print the faceplate onto perforated areas of the material. You do not have to cut the faceplates from the material. Order these A4 sheets from your Siemens distributor. See Appendix A for order numbers. .H\SDG'HVLJQHU 3ULQWDVLQJOHIDFHSODWHIURPWKH .H\SDG'HVLJQHU 3ULQWPXOWLSOHIDFHSODWHV IURPD ZRUGSURFHVVRUDSSOLFDWLRQ ([SRUWWKHSDQHOLPDJH 3DVWHRULQVHUWWKHSDQHOLPDJHLQWR \RXUZRUGSURFHVVLQJDSSOLFDWLRQ :RUG3URFHVVLQJ$SSOLFDWLRQ 2SWLRQDO 3ULQWWKHIDFHSODWHRQWRWKHEODQN IDFHSODWHPDWHULDO 8VHWKHWHPSODWHIRU0LFURVRIW :RUG RSWLRQDO 6HWXSWKHSULQWHUIRUWKHFRUUHFW SDSHUVL]H 3ULQWWKHIDFHSODWH Figure 3-19 Printing the Faceplate Tip Before attempting to print a custom faceplate, ensure that both the printer and the wordprocessing application are set to the correct paper size: Single-copy sheet: Set both the printer and word-processing application to print on Envelope. Multiple-copy A4 sheet: Set both the printer and the word-processing application to print on A4-size paper. Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 61 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.10 Printing the Panel Image on a Faceplate Your computer and your laser printer may have other settings that cause the printer to scale the faceplate to an incorrect size. Always first print a test copy on paper before printing your faceplate onto the blank material. Printing a Single Faceplate from the Keypad Designer You can print individual faceplates directly from the Keypad Designer: 1. Ensure that the laser printer is set to print envelopes. 2. Insert the envelope-size faceplate material into the tray. 3. Select the File > Print menu command. 4. Select the laser printer and click OK. 5. Using the cut lines and a paper cutter, cut the faceplate from the material Figure 3-20 Printing a Single Faceplate Tip For best results use a razor-blade cutting knife with a metal straight edge to cut the faceplate from the material. You can also use a high-quality paper cutter. Be especially careful when using scissors or similar tools. Scissors are more likely to stretch or tear the material, causing irregular edges for the faceplate. Printing the Faceplate from a Word-Processing Application You use a word-processing application (such as Microsoft Word) to print multiple copies of the faceplate onto A4-size blank faceplate material. After you export the panel image of the faceplate into a document, you adjust the location of the panel images and print the document. Tip Siemens provides document files (in 6 languages) for Microsoft Word that helps you to align the panel images for the perforations on the A4 blank faceplate material. To open these documents, browse to the Templates subdirectory under the Keypad Designer application (C:/Program Files/Siemens/TD Keypad Designer/Templates) and select the template for your TD device and language. Before printing the faceplate onto the blank faceplate material, you must ensure that the document and the printer settings are both set to print on A4 paper. Also, ensure that the laser printer itself is configured to print A4 paper. After you print the faceplate document, you use the perforations to remove the faceplates from the sheet. Text Display (TD) User Manual 62 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.10 Printing the Panel Image on a Faceplate Figure 3-21 Printing Multiple Faceplates To export the panel image to your word-processing application: 1. Open your word-processing application (Microsoft Word) and open the template file. 2. Open the Keypad Designer 3. In the Keypad Designer, select the File > Export > Panel Image to File menu command to create a bitmap file that you insert into the word-processing application. 4. Insert the panel image into the document by using the word-processing application to insert the bitmap file (*.bmp) that you created with the Keypad Designer. 5. Follow the instructions in the template file for positioning and sizing the faceplate. 6. After inserting the panel image into the document, save the document using the File > Save As menu command of the word-processing application. With the panel images saved in your document, you can print the document to your laser printer. Tip Before printing the panel image onto the blank faceplate material, first test your design by printing the faceplate onto regular A4 paper. Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 63 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.11 Installing the Printed Faceplate onto the TD device 3.11 Installing the Printed Faceplate onto the TD device Installing the Printed Faceplate onto the TD 100C, TD 200C, and TD400C Use the following procedure to install your custom faceplate on the TD device. The example shown here is for the TD 200C. Installing a faceplate on a TD 100C and TD400C is similar; the differences are noted below. To prepare for installation, remove the protective film covering the display window of the TD device and the back of the preprinted (standard) faceplate. The protective film is blue for the TD 100C and the TD 200C, and transparent for the TD400C. 1. If your TD device has a strip of protective paper, remove the strip to expose a strip of the adhesive. For the TD 200C and TD400C, it is on the left side; for the TD 100C, it is on the right side of the device. 2. Carefully align your custom faceplate on the entire TD device, and then seal the faceplate to the exposed adhesive by pressing down on the left (TD 200C and TD400C) or on the right (TD 100C) side of the faceplate. 3. Carefully lift back the unadhered faceplate and remove the rest of the protective paper from the TD device. 4. Carefully position the faceplate onto the TD device. Firmly press the faceplate onto the adhesive, taking care to remove any air bubbles that may have been trapped underneath. NOTICE Do not use excessive force or a hard (or sharp) tool when you install the faceplate onto the TD400C device. If you use excessive force a hard tool when you press the faceplate onto the TD400C device, it may cause damage to the springs under the faceplate. Ensure that excessive force or a hard (or sharp) tool is not used when you install the faceplate onto the device Refer to Chapter 2 for additional information about installing the TD devices, including the dimensions for the faceplate. Text Display (TD) User Manual 64 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.11 Installing the Printed Faceplate onto the TD device 7'&DQG7'& 1 &XVWRP)DFHSODWH 2 3URWHFWLYHILOP 3URWHFWLYHSDSHU 3 4 Figure 3-22 Adhering the Faceplate onto the TD Device Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 65 Using the Keypad Designer to Create a Custom Faceplate for your Text Display (TD) Device 3.11 Installing the Printed Faceplate onto the TD device Text Display (TD) User Manual 66 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7200 CPU for Your Text Display (TD) Device 4.1 4 Overview Overview of Chapter 4 You do not configure or program the TD device. The Text Display wizard creates a parameter block that stores the configuration, screens and alarms for the TD device. The S7200 CPU stores the parameter block in V memory. At power-up, the TD device reads the parameter block from the S7-200 CPU. You use the Text Display wizard of STEP 7-Micro/WIN to perform the following tasks: Configuring the parameters for the TD device Creating the screens and alarms to be displayed on the TD device Creating the language sets for the TD device (TD 200, TD 200C and TD400C only) Assigning the V memory address for the parameter block Tip To connect your TD device to a network, you use the Diagnostic or TD Setup Menu of the TD device to set up the network addresses, baud rate and other parameters. Refer to Chapter 5. 4.2 Overview of the Configuration Tasks Overview of the Configuration Tasks The S7-200 CPU stores the configuration data for the TD device, including the screens and alarms, into a parameter block (located in V memory). The Text Display wizard creates the parameter block. When you download your project (user program and data block) to the S7200 CPU, you also download the parameter block as part of the data block. You do not configure or program the TD device. At power-up, the TD device reads the parameter block from the S7-200 CPU. As shown in the figure below, you use the Text Display wizard of STEP 7-Micro/WIN to create the parameter block for the TD devices. The next figure shows the sequence of the tasks required for configuring the parameters of the TD device. 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You can also use the Text Display wizard to modify an existing TD configuration. To open the Text Display wizard: 1. Start STEP 7-Micro/WIN. 2. Select the Tools > Text Display Wizard menu command. The Text Display wizard displays the Introduction dialog, as shown in the figure below. If the Text Display wizard finds an existing TD configuration, the Introduction dialog provides a list of existing TD configurations and allows you to select a TD configuration to modify. Use the Next button to proceed through the dialogs of the wizard. Figure 4-4 Text Display Wizard Selecting the Type of Device to Configure As shown below, the Text Display wizard prompts you to select the type of TD device to be configured. The Text Display wizard uses this selection to display the dialogs for configuring the parameters for your specific TD device. Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 71 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7-200 CPU for Your Text Display (TD) Device 4.3 Configuring the Text Display Device Figure 4-5 Selecting the TD Device Selecting a Password for the TD Device Selecting a password for the TD device helps you to protect the security of your process or application. By enabling a four-digit password (from 0000 to 9999), you can control access to the S7-200 CPU by requiring that an operator enter the password before editing variables from the TD device. The TD password also restricts access to the following TD functions: Set time and date TD Setup Forcing I/O Changing the CPU mode Creating a memory cartridge Editing CPU memory Tip The TD password affects only the ability of an operator to use the TD device for certain functions. If your S7-200 CPU is configured to require a password, the operator must enter the CPU password to force I/O and create a memory cartridge. The TD password is used in addition to the CPU password. Enabling the TD Menu Functions You can select the TD functions that appear on your TD device menu. The TD devices have different functions available. Refer to Chapter 5 for information about these CPU functions. Text Display (TD) User Manual 72 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7-200 CPU for Your Text Display (TD) Device 4.3 Configuring the Text Display Device TD 200 Select the functions you want to be available on the TD 200 menus. The TD 200 supports the following functions: Setting the Time-of-Day clock: Allows you to set the time and date for the S7-200 CPU Forcing I/O: Allows you to force I/O points in the S7-200 CPU to be on or off Figure 4-6 Enabling the CPU Functions for the TD 200 TD 200C and TD400C Select the functions you want to be available on the TD 200C or TD400C menus. The TD 200C and TD400C support the following functions: Setting the Time-of-Day clock: Allows you to set the time and date for the S7-200 CPU Forcing I/O: Allows you to force I/O points in the S7-200 CPU to be on or off Creating a memory cartridge: Allows you to create a memory cartridge which is a complete copy of the CPU Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 73 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7-200 CPU for Your Text Display (TD) Device 4.3 Configuring the Text Display Device Changing the operating mode: Allows you to set the S7-200 CPU to STOP or RUN Editing the CPU memory: Allows you to view and change the values of the data stored in the S7-200 CPU Figure 4-7 Enabling the CPU Functions for the TD400C and TD 200C TD 100C Select the function you want to be available on the TD 100C menus. The TD 100C supports the Setting the Time-of-Day clock function. This function allows you to set the time and date for the S7-200 CPU function. Figure 4-8 Enabling the CPU Functions for the TD 100C Text Display (TD) User Manual 74 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7-200 CPU for Your Text Display (TD) Device 4.3 Configuring the Text Display Device Selecting the Update Rate for the TD Device You can select how often the TD device performs a read operation to update the information from the S7-200 CPU. You can select from "As fast as possible" to "Every 15 seconds" (in one-second increments). Selecting the Language and the Character Set The Text Display wizard allows you to select the language for the system menus and prompts of the TD device. This selection does not affect the language setting for the screens or alarms that you enter. You select a character set that supports the language of the text that you enter for the screens and alarms. (If the character set does not match the Windows character set, the Text Display wizard may not display the characters correctly. The TD device displays these characters correctly.) Select the language for the system menus and prompts displayed by the TD device. The TD devices support English, French, German, Italian, Simplified Chinese, and Spanish. Select the character set for the text in your alarms and screens. Refer to Appendix A for descriptions of the character sets supported by your TD device. The Simplified Chinese Character Set is an electronic file that resides on the STEP 7Micro/WIN documentation CD These settings define a language set for the TD device. The Text Display wizard also provides a series of dialogs for copying the alarms and screens to create additional language sets (TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C). For each language set, you select the language and the character set. Figure 4-9 Localizing the TD Device Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 75 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7-200 CPU for Your Text Display (TD) Device 4.3 Configuring the Text Display Device Tip When you create multiple language sets (TD 200, TD 200C, and TD400C), the Text Display wizard copies the alarms and screens from the primary language set to the other language set. You then edit the screens and alarms to translate the text displayed for the new language set. If you need to modify the screens or messages (such as to add a new variable or to add a new alarm), you must edit the primary language. The Text Display wizard copies these changes to the other language sets. The Text Display wizard only allows you to change the text in the other language sets. Selecting the Font Size (TD 100C, TD400C) The TD 100C and TD400C support two font sizes for displaying user and alarm messages. Larger fonts are easier to read, but will result in fewer characters per user message. You select the font size for the TD100C as shown in the figure below. You select the font size for the TD400C when you configure the alarm or user message (refer to the section on configuring screens and alarms in this chapter). The following font sizes are available: TD 100C: Small font (16 ASCII or 8 Chinese characters per line) Large font (12 ASCII characters per line) Font selection applies to all messages and screens TD400C: Small font (24 ASCII or 12 Chinese characters per line) Large font (16 ASCII or 8 Chinese characters per line) Each alarm or screen can have a different font Figure 4-10 Selecting the Font Size (TD 100C) Text Display (TD) User Manual 76 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7-200 CPU for Your Text Display (TD) Device 4.3 Configuring the Text Display Device Loading a Custom Keypad (TD 100C, TD 200C, and TD400C Only) The TD 100C, TD 200C, and TD400C allow you to create a custom keypad. As described in Chapter 3, you can insert buttons onto the keypad. The Keypad Designer saves this configuration to a file (*.td1 for the TD 100C, *.td2 for the TD 200C, and *.td4 for the TD400C). To load the keypad configuration file into the Text Display wizard: Select the option, Use a custom keypad created with the Keypad Designer. (Find this check box in the Options area of the Configure Keypad Buttons dialog. See Figure below.) Browse to the keypad configuration file (*.tdx) that you created with the Keypad Designer. The Text Display wizard loads the keypad configuration file and updates the table of buttons and the button symbols. The Text Display wizard lists only those buttons that you had defined with the Set Bit functionality when you created the buttons with the Keypad Designer. Figure 4-11 Configuring the Functions for the Buttons (TD 200C) Text Display (TD) User Manual System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 77 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7-200 CPU for Your Text Display (TD) Device 4.3 Configuring the Text Display Device Figure 4-12 Configuring the Functions for the Buttons (TD400C) Configuring the Buttons on the Keypad As shown in previous figure, the Configure Keypad Buttons dialog allows you to select a symbol name and an action for each of the configurable buttons on the TD device. The TD 200 keypad provides 4 configurable buttons and a SHIFT button that can be configured for up to 8 bits in the S7-200 CPU The TD 200C can be configured for up to 20 configurable buttons The TD 100C can be configured for up to 14 configurable buttons The TD400C can be configured for up to 15 configurable buttons Tip The Configure Keypad Buttons dialog of the Text Display wizard displays only those buttons that set bits in the S7-200 CPU. The Text Display wizard does not list the buttons with other functionality, such as ESC or SHIFT. The symbols that you assign to the buttons on the keypad allow the logic of your user program in the S7-200 CPU to interact with the TD device. (The Text Display wizard suggests a symbol for these buttons. You can accept the recommendation or enter a new symbol for the button.) For each button, you configure the type of action: Set bit: When you press the button on the TD device, the TD device sets the bit on in the S7-200 CPU. The bit stays on until the logic of your user program in the S7-200 CPU resets the bit. Momentary contact: When you press the button on the TD device, the TD device sets the bit on in the S7-200 CPU. When the TD device button is released, the TD device turns the bit off in the S7-200 CPU. Text Display (TD) User Manual 78 System Manual, 08/2008, A5E00765548-03 Using the Text Display Wizard to Configure the S7-200 CPU for Your Text Display (TD) Device 4.4 Configuring the Screens for the Text Display Device Tip The TD device only sets the bit on or off in the S7-200 CPU a single time when the TD device button is either pressed or released. Tip The TD device can display a special icon that provides visual feedback to the operator and shows that the set bit key was pressed in the CPU. To enable this feature, check the box at the bottom of the Configure Keypad Buttons wizard screen (see the previous figure). 4.4 Configuring the Screens for the Text Display Device Configuring the Screens for the TD Device The TD device supports a set of user-defined screens and a user menu. Screens allow the operator using the TD device to initiate the interaction with the S7-200 CPU. See the figure below. User menu: Provides a hierarchy for switching between groups of screens. For the TD 200, TD 200C, and the TD400C you configure up to 8 entries in the user menu. For the TD 100C, you configure up to 4 entries in the user menu. Screens: You create up to 8 screens for each entry in the user menu. The TD device displays the screens and the items on the user menu in the order that you configure them. If you configure both alarms and screens, you also designate the default display mode for the TD device. The operator uses the buttons on the keypad to navigate through the user menu or the screens that you configured. 6FUHHQV &UHDWHWKHXVHUPHQX 'HILQHWKHPHQXLWHPV $GGWKHVFUHHQV 'HILQHWKHVFUHHQ 'HILQHWKHWH[W $GGYDULDEOHGDWD $GGLFRQV Figure 4-13 Configuring the Screens The buttons that a TD operator could use to navigate from a user menu to the screens associated with that item in the menu are shown below. 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