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SIMATIC HMI
HMI device
MP 277
Operating Instructions
07/2014
A5E02479740
-02
Preface
Overview
1
Safety instructions and
approvals
2
Planning application
3
Installing and connecting the
device
4
Operator controls and
displays
5
Configuring the device
6
Commissioning a project
7
Operating a project
8
Maintenance and care
9
Technical specifications
10
Appendix
A
Abbreviations
B
A5E02479740-02
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Copyright © Siemens AG 2014.
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Preface
Purpose of the operating instructions
These operating instructions provide information for manuals derived from the requirements
for mechanical engineering documentation according to DIN EN 62079. This information
relates to the place of use, transport, storage, mounting, use and maintenance.
These operating instructions are intended for:
Users
Commissioning engineers
Maintenance personnel
Pay particular attention to the section "Safety Instructions (Page 25)".
You can find more information such as operating instructions, examples and reference
information in the online help of the configuration software.
Required knowledge
General knowledge of automation technology and process communication is needed to
understand the operating instructions.
It is also assumed that those using the manual have experience in using personal computers
and an understanding of Microsoft operating systems.
Scope of the operating instructions
The operating instructions apply to the HMI device MP 277 in conjunction with the following
configuration software:
WinCC (TIA Portal)
WinCC flexible
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Conventions
The following text notation will facilitate reading this manual:
Notation
Scope
"Add screen" Terminology that appears in the user interface, for example
dialog names, tabs, buttons, menu commands
Required input, for example, limits, tag values.
Path information
"File > Edit" Operating sequences, for example, menu commands, shortcut
menu commands
<F1>, <Alt+P>
Keyboard operation
Please observe notes labeled as follows:
Note
Notes contain important information concerning
the product, its use or a specific section of
the documentation to which you should pay particular attention.
Illustrations in this manual
This documentation includes illustrations associated with the product. These illustrations
may differ from the factory state of the product.
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Table of contents
Preface ................................................................................................................................................... 3
1 Overview................................................................................................................................................. 9
1.1 Product overview ...................................................................................................................... 9
1.2 Design of the HMI Device MP 277 8" Touch .......................................................................... 10
1.3 Design of the HMI Device MP 277 8" Key .............................................................................. 11
1.4 Design of the HMI Device MP 277 10" Touch ........................................................................ 13
1.5 Design of the HMI Device MP 277 10" Key ............................................................................ 14
1.6 Accessory kit ........................................................................................................................... 16
1.7 Accessories ............................................................................................................................. 16
1.8 The HMI device in the operating process ............................................................................... 18
1.9 Functional scope with WinCC and WinCC flexible ................................................................. 19
1.10 Software options ..................................................................................................................... 21
1.11 Communications ..................................................................................................................... 22
2 Safety instructions and approvals .......................................................................................................... 25
2.1 Safety Instructions .................................................................................................................. 25
2.2 Standards, certificates and approvals ..................................................................................... 27
2.3 Notes about usage .................................................................................................................. 30
2.4 Electromagnetic compatibility ................................................................................................. 31
2.5 Transport and storage conditions ........................................................................................... 33
3 Planning application .............................................................................................................................. 35
3.1 Notes about usage .................................................................................................................. 35
3.2 Mounting positions .................................................................................................................. 37
3.3 Preparing for Mounting ........................................................................................................... 38
3.4 Specifications for Insulation Tests, Protection Class and Degree of Protection .................... 40
3.5 Rated voltages ........................................................................................................................ 40
4 Installing and connecting the device ...................................................................................................... 41
4.1 Checking the package contents .............................................................................................. 41
4.2 Mounting the HMI Device ....................................................................................................... 41
4.3 Connecting the HMI device ..................................................................................................... 44
4.3.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................. 44
4.3.2 Ports ........................................................................................................................................ 45
4.3.3 Connecting the equipotential bonding circuit .......................................................................... 46
4.3.4 Connecting the Power Supply ................................................................................................ 48
4.3.5 Connecting the PLC ................................................................................................................ 50
4.3.6 Connecting a Configuring PC ................................................................................................. 53
4.3.7 Connecting a USB device ....................................................................................................... 55
4.3.8 Connecting a Printer. .............................................................................................................. 57
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4.4 Switching on and Testing the HMI device .............................................................................. 58
4.5 Securing the cables ............................................................................................................... 59
5 Operator controls and displays .............................................................................................................. 61
5.1 Front operator controls ........................................................................................................... 61
5.2 Using Memory Cards with the HMI Device ............................................................................ 63
5.3 Labeling the Function Keys at the MP 277 Key ..................................................................... 65
6 Configuring the device .......................................................................................................................... 69
6.1 Loader .................................................................................................................................... 69
6.2 Enabling and disabling SecureMode ..................................................................................... 74
6.3 Control Panel ......................................................................................................................... 74
6.3.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................ 74
6.3.2 Reference for functions .......................................................................................................... 76
6.3.3 Operating the Control Panel .................................................................................................. 77
6.3.3.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................ 77
6.3.3.2 Entries using the touch screen ............................................................................................... 78
6.3.3.3 Input with the Keyboard ......................................................................................................... 80
6.4 Changing settings for operation ............................................................................................. 84
6.4.1 Setting up the screen keyboard ............................................................................................. 84
6.4.2 Setting the Character Repetition of the Keyboard ................................................................. 85
6.4.3 Setting the Double-click ......................................................................................................... 86
6.4.4 Calibrate touch screen ........................................................................................................... 87
6.5 Changing Password Protection .............................................................................................. 89
6.6 Changing HMI device settings ............................................................................................... 90
6.6.1 Setting the Date and Time ..................................................................................................... 90
6.6.2 Changing Regional Settings .................................................................................................. 92
6.6.3 Backing up Registry Information ............................................................................................ 92
6.6.4 Changing monitor settings ..................................................................................................... 94
6.6.5 Setting the screen saver ........................................................................................................ 94
6.6.6 Changing the Printer Properties ............................................................................................. 96
6.6.7 Set the volume ....................................................................................................................... 97
6.6.8 Restarting the HMI Device ..................................................................................................... 99
6.6.9 Displaying Information about the HMI Device ...................................................................... 100
6.6.10 Displaying System Properties .............................................................................................. 101
6.7 Setting the Delay Time ......................................................................................................... 102
6.8 Setting the uninterruptible power supply .............................................................................. 104
6.9 State of uninterruptible power supply .................................................................................. 105
6.10 Change the communication settings .................................................................................... 106
6.10.1 Changing S7 transfer settings .............................................................................................. 106
6.10.2 Configuring the data channel ............................................................................................... 109
6.10.3 Enabling PROFINET IO ....................................................................................................... 111
6.11 Configuring network operation ............................................................................................. 113
6.11.1 Overview of network operation ............................................................................................ 113
6.11.2 Setting the device name of the HMI device ......................................................................... 115
6.11.3 Changing the Network Configuration ................................................................................... 116
6.11.4 Changing the Logon Data .................................................................................................... 118
6.11.5 Changing E-Mail Settings .................................................................................................... 119
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6.11.6 Changing internet settings .................................................................................................... 121
6.11.6.1 Changing General Internet Settings ..................................................................................... 121
6.11.6.2 Setting the Proxy Server ....................................................................................................... 122
6.11.6.3 Changing Privacy Settings .................................................................................................... 123
6.11.6.4 Importing and Deleting Certificates ....................................................................................... 125
6.12 Backing up data to external storage device .......................................................................... 126
6.13 Restoring data from external storage device ........................................................................ 128
6.14 Activate Memory Management ............................................................................................. 131
7 Commissioning a project ..................................................................................................................... 133
7.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................... 133
7.2 Operating modes .................................................................................................................. 134
7.3 Using existing projects .......................................................................................................... 135
7.3.1 WinCC flexible projects ......................................................................................................... 135
7.3.2 WinCC projects ..................................................................................................................... 135
7.4 Data Transmission Options .................................................................................................. 136
7.5 Transfer project to the HMI device ........................................................................................ 137
7.5.1 Transfer project with WinCC ................................................................................................. 137
7.5.1.1 Setting the transfer mode ..................................................................................................... 137
7.5.1.2 Starting the transfer .............................................................................................................. 139
7.5.1.3 Testing a project ................................................................................................................... 140
7.5.2 Transfer project with WinCC flexible ..................................................................................... 141
7.5.2.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................... 141
7.5.2.2 Starting manual transfer........................................................................................................ 142
7.5.2.3 Starting automatic transfer .................................................................................................... 143
7.5.2.4 Starting backtransfer ............................................................................................................. 144
7.5.2.5 Testing a project ................................................................................................................... 145
7.6 Backup and restore ............................................................................................................... 147
7.6.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................... 147
7.6.2 Backup and restore using ProSave ...................................................................................... 148
7.7 Updating the operating system ............................................................................................. 149
7.7.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................... 149
7.7.2 Updating the Operating System using ProSave ................................................................... 151
7.8 Installing and removing options ............................................................................................ 152
7.8.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................... 152
7.8.2 Installing and removing options using ProSave .................................................................... 152
7.9 Transferring and transferring back license keys ................................................................... 154
7.9.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................... 154
7.9.2 Transfer of license keys with the Automation License Manager .......................................... 154
8 Operating a project ............................................................................................................................. 157
8.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................... 157
8.2 Direct keys ............................................................................................................................ 160
8.3 Setting the project language ................................................................................................. 161
8.4 Entering values using the touch screen ................................................................................ 162
8.4.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................... 162
8.4.2 Entering and Editing Numerical Values ................................................................................ 163
8.4.3 Entering and editing alphanumerical values ......................................................................... 166
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8.4.4 Entering the date and time ................................................................................................... 168
8.4.5 Entering Symbolic Values .................................................................................................... 168
8.4.6 Displaying Infotext ................................................................................................................ 169
8.5 Entering values using the keys ............................................................................................ 170
8.5.1 Control keys ......................................................................................................................... 170
8.5.2 Example: Enter characters using the alphanumeric keyboard ............................................ 173
8.5.3 Function keys ....................................................................................................................... 173
8.5.4 General procedures ............................................................................................................. 174
8.5.5 Entering and editing numerical values ................................................................................. 174
8.5.6 Entering and editing alphanumerical values ........................................................................ 176
8.5.7 Entering the date and time ................................................................................................... 177
8.5.8 Entering Symbolic Values .................................................................................................... 177
8.5.9 Displaying Infotext ................................................................................................................ 178
8.6 Closing the project ............................................................................................................... 179
9 Maintenance and care.......................................................................................................................... 181
9.1 Maintenance and care ......................................................................................................... 181
9.2 Clean screen on MP 277 Touch .......................................................................................... 182
9.3 Spare Parts and Repairs ...................................................................................................... 182
9.4 Recycling and disposal ........................................................................................................ 182
10 Technical specifications ....................................................................................................................... 183
10.1 Dimension drawings ............................................................................................................. 183
10.1.1 Dimension drawing of the MP 277 8" Touch........................................................................ 183
10.1.2 Dimension drawing of the MP 277 8" Key ........................................................................... 184
10.1.3 Dimension drawing of the MP 277 10" Touch...................................................................... 185
10.1.4 Dimension drawing of the MP 277 10" Key ......................................................................... 186
10.2 Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 186
10.2.1 Specifications of the MP 277 Touch .................................................................................... 186
10.2.2 Specifications of the MP 277 Key ........................................................................................ 188
10.3 Bit assignment of the direct keys ......................................................................................... 189
10.4 Description of the ports ........................................................................................................ 191
10.4.1 Power supply ........................................................................................................................ 191
10.4.2 X10/IF 1B (RS 422/RS 485) ................................................................................................. 191
10.4.3 X20, X21 (USB).................................................................................................................... 192
10.4.4 X1 (Ethernet/LAN) ................................................................................................................ 192
A Appendix ............................................................................................................................................. 193
A.1 Service and support ............................................................................................................. 193
A.2 System events...................................................................................................................... 193
A.3 ESD guideline ...................................................................................................................... 194
B Abbreviations ....................................................................................................................................... 197
Glossary .............................................................................................................................................. 199
Index ................................................................................................................................................... 205
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Overview
1
1.1
Product overview
Possible applications of the MP 277
The Multi Panel MP 277 units are an extension of the 270 series.
The HMI devices are based on the innovative standard operating system, Microsoft Windows
CE 5.0. The Multi Panel MP 277 units belong to the "Multifunctional Platform" product
category. The HMI devices offer enhanced communication options to the office world. The
Pocket Internet Explorer is already installed on the HMI devices.
The MP 277 offers a variety of application uses, high performance and a favorable
cost/performance ratio.
The devices are equipped with:
PROFIBUS port
Ethernet port for connection to PROFINET
2 USB ports
TFT screen with up to 64k color
Thanks to the wide range of devices, you get to use the device that is suited to you.
The HMI devices support the following software options:
Sm@rtService
Sm@rtAccess
/Audit
OPC server
Overview
1.2 Design of the HMI Device MP 277 8" Touch
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Design of the HMI Device MP 277 8" Touch
Front view and side view
Recesses for mounting clips
Slot for a memory card
Display/touch screen
Mounting seal
Bottom view
Recesses for mounting clips
Interfaces
Overview
1.3 Design of the HMI Device MP 277 8" Key
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Rear view
Rating plate
Slot for a memory card
DIP switch
Interface name
Fixing elements for strain relief
1.3
Design of the HMI Device MP 277 8" Key
Front view and side view
Slot for a memory card
Display
Recesses for mounting clips
Mounting seal
Overview
1.3 Design of the HMI Device MP 277 8" Key
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Bottom view
Recesses for a mounting clip
Interfaces
Rear view
Rating plate
Slot for a memory card
DIP switch
Interface name
Fixing elements for strain relief
Overview
1.4 Design of the HMI Device MP 277 10" Touch
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1.4
Design of the HMI Device MP 277 10" Touch
Front view and side view
Slot for a memory card
Display/touch screen
Recesses for mounting clips
Mounting seal
Bottom view
Interfaces
Recesses for mounting clips
Overview
1.5 Design of the HMI Device MP 277 10" Key
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Rear view
Rating plate
Slot for a memory card
DIP switch
Interface name
Fixing elements for strain relief
1.5
Design of the HMI Device MP 277 10" Key
Front view and side view
Slot for a memory card
Display
Recesses for a mounting clip
Mounting seal
Overview
1.5 Design of the HMI Device MP 277 10" Key
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Bottom view
Interfaces
Recesses for a mounting clip
Rear view
Rating plate
Slot for a memory card
DIP switch
Interface name
Fixing elements for strain relief
Overview
1.6 Accessory kit
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1.6
Accessory kit
The accessory kit contains the following:
Mains terminal for the power supply
Mounting clips for mounting the HMI device
Additional documents may be enclosed with the accessory kit.
Mounting clips
Spring mounting clips or aluminum mounting clips are provided for mounting the device. The
mounting clips hook into oblong holes on the HMI device. The main dimensions of the HMI
device are not exceeded by this.
Spring mounting clip
Aluminum mounting clip
Slot
Hook
Threaded pin
Hook
A product information with notes on mounting of the HMI device with mounting clips is
supplied with the HMI device.
The product information is available in the Internet at the following links:
Product Information "Spring clamp"
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/34916893)
Product Information "Metal mounting clamps"
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/34915725)
1.7
Accessories
Accessories are not included in the product package of the HMI device, but can ordered on
the Internet at Industry Mall (https://mall.industry.siemens.com).
Converter RS 422-RS 232
The converter is required for the connection of controllers of other manufacturers. Connect
the RS 422 to RS 232 converter to the RS 422 / RS 485 interface. The converter converts
the input signals to RS-232 signals.
Order number: 6AV6 671-8XE00-0AX0
Overview
1.8 The HMI device in the operating process
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PC/PPI cable
You need the cable to update the operating system with reset to factory settings. You can
also use the cable for data transfer. Connect the PC/PPI cable to the RS 422/RS 485 port.
The cable converts the input signals to RS-232 signals.
Order number: 6ES7 901-3CB30-0XA0
Note
Set a lower bit rate if the connection is lost during the operating system update. If you use a
high bit rates, you need to use PC/PP
I cable version 3 or higher. The version code is printed
on the cable ("E stand 3," for example, corresponds to version 3).
90° elbow adapter
If space is limited, you can use an elbow adapter at the RS 422/RS 485 interface.
Order number: 6AV6 671-8XD00-0AX0
Clamping frame
IP65 degree of protection or enclosure type 4X/type 12 can be achieved with a clamping
frame even with little material thickness at the mounting cut-out. For additional information,
see Section Preparing for Mounting (Page 38).
Clamping frames are available with the following order numbers:
Clamping frame for HMI device
Order number
MP 277 8" Touch
6AV6671-3CS00-0AX0
MP 277 8" Key
6AV6671-3CS01-0AX0
MP 277 10" Touch
6AV6671-8XS00-0AX0
Service pack
Content of the service package for all HMI devices:
Mounting seals
Mounting clips
Power supply terminal, 2-pin
Order number: 6AV6671-3XA01-0AX1
Overview
1.8 The HMI device in the operating process
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1.8
The HMI device in the operating process
The HMI device is part of the operating process. The following two phases are key to the
way the HMI device is integrated in the operating process:
Project design
Process management
Project design
Visualization of the operating process is known as project design. Project design comprises:
writing project data
saving project data
testing project data
simulating project data
Project design is undertaken independently of the HMI device and results in a project. Once
this has been generated, the project can be transferred to the HMI device to control the
operating process.
Process management
Process management is marked by two-way communication between HMI device and
controller. This lays the foundations for operator control and monitoring.
The operator can intervene in the operating process on the HMI device for control purposes.
The controller in turn supplies the results of the operating process which are displayed on
the HMI device.
Overview
1.9 Functional scope with WinCC and WinCC flexible
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1.9
Functional scope with WinCC and WinCC flexible
The following tables show the objects that can be integrated in a project for an MP 277.
Messages
Object
Specification
WinCC
WinCC flexible
Messages
Number of discrete alarms
4000
Number of analog alarms
200
Length of the alarm text
80 characters
Number of tags in an alarm Max. 8
Display
Alarm line, Alarm window, Alarm view
Acknowledge error alarm individually
Yes
Acknowledge multiple error alarms
simultaneously (group acknowl-
edgement)
16 alarm groups
Edit alarm
Yes
Alarm indicator
Yes
ALARM_S
Display S7 alarms
Yes
Alarm buffer, retentive
Alarm buffer capacity
512 alarms
Simultaneously queued alarm events
Max. 250
View alarm
Yes
Delete alarm buffer
Yes
Print alarm by line
Yes
Tags, values and lists
Object
Specification
WinCC
WinCC flexible
Tags
Number
2048
Limit monitoring
Input/output
Yes
Linear scaling
Input/output
Yes
Text lists
Number
500
1
Graphics lists
Number
400
1
1
The maximum total of text and graphics lists is 500.
Screens
Object
Specification
WinCC
WinCC flexible
Screens
Number
500
Fields per screen
200
Tags per screen
500
200
Complex objects per screen (for
example, bars)
10
Template
Yes
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1.9 Functional scope with WinCC and WinCC flexible
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Recipes
Object
Specification
WinCC
WinCC flexible
Recipes
Number
300
Data records per recipe
500
Entries per recipe
1000
Recipe memory 64 KB
Storage location Memory card 1
USB memory stick 1
Network drive
1 The number of recipe data records may be restricted by the capacity of the storage medium.
Logs
Note
The HMI devices are suitable for the logging of relatively small volumes of data.
Manage the data in several adjacent archives in a segmented circular log. The use of a large
circular log has a negative effect on performance.
Object
Specification
WinCC
WinCC flexible
Logs
Number of logs
20
Number of partial logs in a segment-
ed circular log
400
Entries per log
10000
Filing format
CSV with ANSI character set
Storage location Memory card 1
USB memory stick 1
Network drive
1 The number of entries in the log may be restricted by the capacity of the storage medium.
Safety
Object
Specification
WinCC
WinCC flexible
Safety
Number of user groups
50
Number of users 50
Number of authorizations
32
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1.10 Software options
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Info texts
Object
Specification
WinCC
WinCC flexible
Info texts
Length (no. of characters)
320 (depending on font)
For alarms
Yes
For screens
Yes
For screen objects (for example, for
I/O field, switch, button, invisible
button)
Yes
Additional functions
Object
Specification
WinCC
WinCC flexible
Screen settings Touch screen calibration 1
Brightness setting
Yes
Yes
Language switching
Number of languages
16
VBScript User-specific extension of the
functionality
Yes
Number of scripts
50
Graphic objects
Vector and pixel graphics
Yes
Trends
Number
300
Scheduler
Number of tasks
48
Text objects
Number
10000
Direct keys
PROFIBUS DP direct keys
Yes
PROFINET IO direct keys
Yes
1 MP 277 Touch only
1.10
Software options
The following software options are available for the MP 277:
Sm@rtService
The Sm@rtService option enables you to access a remote HMI device from the HMI
device or PC via Ethernet.
Sm@rtAccess
The Sm@rtAccess option enables you to set up communication between different HMI
systems.
/Audit
The /Audit option extends the HMI device to include functions for recording operations in
an audit trail and electronic signature.
OPC server (OPC XML)
The OPC-Server option enables you to create communications to OPC-capable
applications from an HMI device or PC via Ethernet.
Overview
1.11 Communications
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1.11
Communications
Number of connections
Connection
MP 277
Number using a bus connection
6
Number of connections based on "SIMATIC HMI HTTP Protocol"
8
Note
In the following cases, you may not enable PROFINET IO in the Control Panel of
the HMI
device:
Use of PLCs from other manufacturers
Use of SIMATIC 500/505 via NITP
PLCs
The following table shows the PLCs which can be used with the HMI devices and the
protocols or profiles which can be used.
PLC
Protocol
MP 277
SIMATIC S7 PPI
MPI1
PROFIBUS DP
TCP/IP (Ethernet)
Yes
SIMATIC S5 PROFIBUS DP Yes
SIMATIC 500/505 NITP
PROFIBUS DP
Yes
SIMATIC HMI HTTP Protocol HTTP/HTTPS (Ethernet) Yes
Allen-Bradley PLC series SLC500, SLC501, SLC502, SLC503,
SLC504, SLC505, MicroLogix and PLC5/11,
PLC5/20, PLC5/30, PLC5/40, PLC5/60, PLC5/80
DF1 2, 5
DH+ via KF2 module 3
DH485 via KF3 module 4
DH485 4
Yes
GE Fanuc Automation PLC series 9030, 9070, VersaMax Micro
SNP
Yes
LG Industrial Systems (Lucky
Goldstar) / IMO
PLC series GLOFA GM (GM4, GM6 and GM7) /
Series G4, G6 and G7
Dedicated communication
Yes
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1.11 Communications
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PLC
Protocol
MP 277
Mitsubishi Electric PLC series MELSEC FX and MELSEC FX0
FX
Yes
Mitsubishi Electric PLC series MELSEC FX0, FX1n, FX2n, AnA,
AnN, AnS, AnU, QnA and QnAS
Protocol 4
Yes
OMRON PLC series SYSMAC C, SYSMAC CV, SYSMAC
CS1, SYSMAC alpha and CP
Hostlink/Multilink (SYSMAC Way)
Yes
Modicon
(Schneider Automation)
PLC series Modicon 984, TSX Quantum and
TSX Compact
Modbus RTU 5
PLC series Quantum, Momentum, Premium and
Micro
PLC series Compact and 984 via Ethernet bridge
Modbus TCP/IP (Ethernet)
Yes
1
Not possible when connected to S7-212.
2
Applies to controllers SLC503, SLC504, SLC505, PLC5, MicroLogix
3
Applies to controllers SLC504, PLC5 over DF1
4
Applies to controllers SLC500 to SLC 505 and MicroLogix
5 Only with converter RS 422-RS 232 6AV6 671-8XE00-0AX0 (option)
Overview
1.11 Communications
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2
2.1
Safety Instructions
Working on the control cabinet
WARNING
Open equipment
The HMI device is open equipment. This means that the HMI device may only be mounted
in housings or cabinets, whereby the device can be operated from the front panel.
The cubicle or cabinet in which the HMI device is installed may only be accessed with a key
or tool and only by trained, authorized personnel.
Dangerous voltage
Opening the cabinet will expose high voltage parts. Contact with these parts could be fatal.
Disconnect the cabinet from the mains before opening it.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
When operating the HMI device in hazardous areas the following warning applies.
WARNING
Explosion Hazard
Do not disconnect while circuit is live unless area is known to be non-hazardous.
Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2 or Zone 2.
ATTENTION
RISQUE D'EXPLOSION
NE PAS DÉBRANCHER TANT OUE LE CIRCUIT EST SOUS TENSION, À MOINS QU‘IL
NE S‘AGISSE D'UN EMPLACEMENT NON DANGEREUX.
WARNING
EXPLOSION HAZARD
SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS I,
DIVISION 2.
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ATTENTION
RISOUE D'EXPLOSION
LA SUBSTITUTION DE COMPOSANTS PEUT RENDRE CE MATÉRIEL INACCEPTABLE
POUR LES EMPLACEMENTS DE CLASSE I, OIVISION 2.
High frequency radiation
Note
Unintentional operating situations
High frequency radiation, for example, from cellular phones, can trigger unwanted operating
states.
Installation as intended
WARNING
Installation only in machinery that conforms to the machinery directive
It is not allowed to commission the HMI device unless it has been verified that the machine
in which the HMI device is to be installed complies with Directive 2006/42/EC.
Industrial Security
Siemens offers products and solutions with Industrial Security functions that support the safe
operation of equipment, solutions, machines, devices and/or networks. They are important
components in a comprehensive Industrial Security concept. As a result the products and
solutions from Siemens are constantly evolving. Siemens recommends obtaining regular
information regarding product updates.
For safe operation of Siemens products and solutions appropriate protective measures (e.g.,
cell protection concept) must be taken and each component must be integrated in a
comprehensive Industrial Security concept, which corresponds with the current state of
technology. The products of other manufacturers need to be taken into consideration if they
are also used. You can find addition information on Industrial Security under
(http://www.siemens.com/industrialsecurity).
Sign up for our product-specific newsletter to receive the latest information on product
updates. For more information, see under (http://www.siemens.de/automation/csi_en_WW).
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Disclaimer for third-party software updates
This product includes third-party software. Siemens AG only provides a warranty for
updates/patches of the third-party software, if these have been distributed as part of a
Siemens software update service contract or officially released by Siemens AG. Otherwise,
updates/patches are undertaken at your own risk. You can find more information about our
Software Update Service offer on the Internet at Software Update Service
(http://www.automation.siemens.com/mcms/automation-software/en/software-update-
service/Pages/Default.aspx).
Notes on protecting administrator accounts
A user with administrator privileges has extensive access and manipulation options in the
system.
Therefore, ensure there are adequate safeguards for protecting the administrator accounts
to prevent unauthorized changes. To do this, use secure passwords and a standard user
account for normal operation. Other measures, such as the use of security policies, should
be applied as needed.
2.2
Standards, certificates and approvals
Approvals
Note
The following overview shows possible approvals. The HMI device itself is certified as shown
on the label on
its rear panel.
CE approval
The HMI device meets the general and safety-related requirements of the EMC Directive
(2004/108/EC "Electromagnetic Compatibility") and conforms to the harmonized European
standards (EN) for programmable logic controllers published in the official gazettes of the
European Union:
94/9/EU "Devices and protection systems for use as prescribed in potentially explosive
areas" (Guidelines for Explosion Protection)
EC Declaration of Conformity
The EC Declarations of Conformity are available to the relevant authorities at the following
address:
Siemens AG
Industry Sector
I IA AS FA DH Amb
P.O. Box 1963
92209 Amberg
Germany
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Ex approval
The following standards and approvals are in effect for the HMI devices:
EN 61241-0:2006
EN 61241-1:2004
II 3 D Ex tD A22 lP6x T 52 °C or T 70 °C
x … Temperature value, see EC design examination certificate
The KEMA 06ATEX0266 X test number applies to the following HMI devices:
6AV6643-0CB01-1AX2 (8" Touch V2)
6AV6643-0CB01-1AX2 (10" Touch V2)
6AV6643-0DD01-1AX2 (10" Key V2)
6AV6643-0CB01-1AX1 (8" Touch)
6AV6643-0CD01-1AX1 (10" Touch)
6AV6643-0DD01-1AX1 (10" Key)
6AV6643-0CB01-1AX5 (8" Touch, small frame)
6AV6643-0CD01-1AX5 (10" Touch, small frame)
The following standards and approvals are in effect for the 10" INOX HMI device:
EN 60079-0:2006
EN 60079-15:2005
EN 61241-0:2006
EN 61241-1:2004
II 3 G
Ex nA II T4
II 3 D Ex tD A22 lP65 T 70 °C
The KEMA 08ATEX0063 X test number applies to the following HMI device:
6AV6643-0ED01-2AX0 (10" INOX)
The HMI devices meet the requirements of the European Directive 94/9/EG of the European
Parliament and the Council on the approximation of the laws of the member states
concerning equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive
atmospheres.
The table below includes the associated test numbers.
Manufacturer site
HMI device class
Test number
Siemens AG
Industry Sector
Werner-von-Siemens-Straße 50
D-92209 Amberg
Multi Panel KEMA 06ATEX0266 X
KEMA 08ATEX0063 X
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UL approval
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., conforming to
UL 508 (Industrial Control Equipment)
CSA C22.2 No. 142 (Process Control Equipment)
or
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., conforming to
UL 508 (Industrial Control Equipment)
CSA C22.2 No. 142 (Process Control Equipment)
ANSI/ISA 12.12.01 (Hazardous Location)
CSA-213 (Hazardous Location)
Approved for use in
Class I, Division 2, Group A, B, C, D or
Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC or
non-hazardous locations
FM approval
Factory Mutual Research (FM) conforming to
Approval Standard Class Number 3611, 3600, 3810
Approved for use in
Class I, Division 2, Group A, B, C, D T4
Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC T4
Marking for Australia
The HMI device fulfills the requirements of standard AS/NZS CISPR 16 (Class A).
IEC 61131
The HMI device satisfies the requirements and criteria conforming to IEC 61131-2,
Programmable Logic Controllers, Part 2: Operating resource requirements and tests.
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Shipbuilding approvals
The following shipbuilding approvals are in effect for the HMI device:
ABS
BV
DNV
GL
LRS
ClassNK
2.3
Notes about usage
Industrial applications
The HMI device is designed for industrial applications. It conforms to the following standards:
Requirements of the emission standard for industrial environments, EN 61000-6-4: 2007
+ A1:2011
Requirements for interference immunity EN 61000-6-2:2005
Use in residential areas
Note
The HMI device is not intended for use in residential areas. Operation of an HMI device in
residential areas can have a negative influence on radio/TV reception.
If the HMI device is used in a residential area, you must take measures to achieve Limit
Class B conforming to EN 55016 for RF interference.
Suitable measures for achieving the degree of noise suppression for Limit Class B include,
for example:
Installation of the HMI device in grounded control cabinets
Use of filters in electrical supply lines
Individual acceptance is required.
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2.4 Electromagnetic compatibility
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2.4
Electromagnetic compatibility
Introduction
The HMI device fulfills, among other things, the requirements of the EMC law pertaining to
the domestic European market.
EMC-compatible installation of the HMI device
The EMC-compliant installation of the HMI device and the application of interference-proof
cable is the basis for interference-free operation. The "Directives for interference-free
installation of PLCs" and the "PROFIBUS Networks" manual also apply for the installation of
the HMI device.
Pulse-shaped disturbance
The following table shows the electromagnetic compatibility of modules with regard to pulse-
shaped interference. The precondition for electromagnetic compatibility is that the HMI
device meets the specifications and guidelines for electrical installation.
Pulse-shaped disturbance
Tested with
Degree of se-
verity
Electrostatic discharge
in accordance with
IEC 61000-4-2
Air discharge: 8 kV
Contact discharge: 6 kV
3
Burst pulses
(high-speed transient
interference)
in accordance with
IEC 61000-4-4
2 kV power supply cable
2 kV signal cable, > 30 m
1 kV signal cable, < 30 m
3
High-power surge pulses in accordance with IEC 61000-4-5, external protective circuit required (refer
to the manual Automation System S7-300, Installation, "Lightning and overvoltage protection"
section)
Asymmetrical coupling 2 kV power cable
DC voltage with protective elements
2 kV signal/data cable, > 30 m,
with protective elements as required
3
Symmetrical coupling 1 kV power cable
DC voltage with protective elements
1 KV signal cable, > 30 m,
with protective elements as required
3
Pulse-shaped disturbance
Magnetic fields with power
frequencies according to
IEC 61000-4-8
Magnetic field strength 50/60 Hz, 100 A/m 3
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Sinusoidal interference
The following table shows the EMC behavior of the modules with respect to sinusoidal
interference. This requires the HMI device to meet the specifications and directives for
electrical installation.
Sinusoidal interference
Test values
Degree of se-
verity
HF radiation (in
electromagnetic fields) in
accordance with
IEC 61000-4-3
80% amplitude modulation at 1 kHz
Up to 10 V/m in the 1 to 2 GHz range
Up to 3 V/m in the 1.4 to 2 GHz range
Up to 3 V/m in the 2 to 2.7 GHz range
3
RF interference current on
cables and cable shielding
conforming to IEC 61000-4-6
Test voltage 10 V, with 80% amplitude modulation
of 1 kHz in the 10 kHz to 80 MHz range
3
Emission of radio interference
The following table shows the unwanted emissions from electromagnetic fields in
accordance with EN 55011, Limit Value Class A, Group 1, measured at a distance of 10 m.
Frequency
Interference emission
30 to 230 MHz
< 40 dB (μV/m) quasi-peak
230 to 1 000 MHz
< 47 dB (μV/m) quasi-peak
1 to 3 GHz 66 dB (mV/m) peak
46 dB (mV/m) average value
3 to 6 GHz 70 dB (mV/m) peak
50 dB (mV/m) average value
Additional measures
If you want to connect an HMI device to the public power supply system, you must ensure
Limit Value Class B in accordance with EN 55022.
Interference emission for mains AC power supply
The following table below shows the interference emission for mains AC power supply.
Frequency
Interference emission
0.15 to 0.5 MHz < 79 dB (µV) quasi-peak
< 66 dB (µV) average value
0.5 to 30 MHz < 73 dB (µV) quasi-peak
< 60 dB (µV) average value
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2.5 Transport and storage conditions
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2.5
Transport and storage conditions
Mechanical and climatic conditions for transportation and storage
This HMI device meets the requirements for IEC 61131-2 relating to transportation and
storage conditions. The following specifications apply to the transportation and storage of an
HMI device in its original packaging.
The climatic conditions conform to the following standards:
IEC 60721-3-3, Class 3K7 for storage
IEC 60721-3-2, Class 2K4 for transport
The mechanical conditions correspond to IEC 60721-3-2, Class 2M2.
Type of condition
Permitted range
Drop test (in transport package)
≤ 1 m
Temperature
From 20 to +60° C
Atmospheric pressure From 1 140 hPa to 660 hPa,
corresponds to an elevation of 1 000 to 3 500 m
Relative humidity
From 10 to 90%, without condensation
Sinusoidal vibration in accordance with
IEC 60068-2-6
5 to 9 Hz: 3.5 mm
9 Hz to 500 Hz: 9.8 m/s
2
Shock in accordance with IEC 60068-2-29
250 m/s
2
, 6 ms, 1 000 shocks
Note
Avoid condensation
If the HMI device is
subjected to low temperatures or extreme fluctuations in temperature
during transportation, moisture could occur on or inside the HMI device. Condensation can
occur. This can cause malfunctions.
The HMI device must have acquired room temperature before it is put into operation. Do not
expose the HMI device to direct radiation from a heater in order to warm it up. If there is
condensation, wait approximately 4
hours until the HMI device has dried completely before
switching it on.
Proper transport and storage, installation and assembly as well as careful operation and
maintenance are required to ensure trouble-free and safe operation of the HMI device.
The warranty for the HMI device will be deemed void if these stipulations are not heeded.
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Planning application
3
3.1
Notes about usage
Mechanical and climatic conditions of use
The HMI device is designed for use in a location protected from the effects of the weather.
The conditions of use meet the requirements for DIN IEC 60721-3-3:
Class 3M3 (mechanical requirements)
Class 3K3 (climatic requirements)
Use with additional measures
The HMI device should not be used at the following locations unless additional measures are
taken:
In locations with a high degree of ionizing radiation
In locations with severe operating conditions, for example, due to:
Corrosive vapors, gases, oils or chemicals
Electrical or magnetic fields of high intensity
In plants that require special monitoring, for example:
Elevators
Systems in especially hazardous rooms
Mechanical environmental conditions
The mechanical environmental conditions for the HMI device are specified in the following
table in terms of sinusoidal vibration.
Frequency range
Constant
Occasional
10 Hz ≤ f ≤ 58 Hz
Amplitude 0.0375 mm
Amplitude 0.075 mm
58 Hz ≤ f ≤ 150 Hz
Constant acceleration 0.5 g
Constant acceleration 1 g
Reducing vibrations
If the HMI device is subjected to greater shocks or vibrations, you must take appropriate
measures to reduce acceleration or amplitudes.
We recommend mounting the HMI device on damping materials (on rubber-metal vibration
dampers, for example).
Planning application
3.1 Notes about usage
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Testing mechanical environmental conditions
The following table provides information on the type and scope of tests for mechanical
environmental conditions.
Test for
Test standard
Comments
Vibrations Vibration test in accordance
with IEC 60068, part 26
(sinusoidal)
Type of vibration:
Transitional rate of the frequency:
1 octave/minute.
10 Hz ≤ f ≤ 58 Hz,
constant amplitude of 0.075 mm
58 Hz f 150 Hz,
constant acceleration 1 g
Vibration duration:
10 frequency cycles per axis at each of the three
associated vertical axes
Shock Shock test in accordance
with IEC 60068, Part 2 29
Type of shock: Half-sine
Shock intensity:
Peak value 15 g, duration 11 ms
Direction of impact:
3 shocks in ± direction at each one of the three
associated vertical axes
Climatic environmental conditions
The following table shows the climatic conditions for operation of the HMI device.
Environmental conditions
Permitted range
Comments
Temperature
Vertical mounting
Mounting at an angle
From 0 to 50° C
From 0 to 40° C
See the "Mounting positions and
type of fixation" section
Relative humidity
10 to 90%, without condensation
Atmospheric pressure 1 140 to 795 hPa Corresponds to an elevation of
1 000 to 2 000 m
Pollutant concentration SO2: < 0.5 ppm;
Relative humidity < 60%,
no condensation
Test: 10 cm3/m3; 10 days
H2S: < 0.1 ppm;
Relative humidity < 60%,
no condensation
Test: 1 cm3/m3; 10 days
Planning application
3.2 Mounting positions
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3.2
Mounting positions
Mounting position
The HMI device is suitable for installation in:
Mounting cabinets
Control cabinets
Switchboards
Consoles
In the following, all of these mounting options are referred to by the general term "cabinet".
The HMI device is self-ventilated and approved for vertical and inclined mounting in
stationary cabinets.
Mounting position
Deviation from the vertical
Inclined
≤ 35°
Vertical
NOTICE
Damage due to overheating
Convection through the HMI device is reduced with installation at an angle.This fact also
reduces the maximum permitted operating temperature for operation.
With sufficient forced ventilation, you can operate the HMI device at an inclined mounting
position up to the permitted ambient temperature for vertical installation.
Otherwise the HMI device may be damaged and the approvals and warranty may become
obsolete.
Planning application
3.3 Preparing for Mounting
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3.3
Preparing for Mounting
Select the mounting location of the HMI device
Points to observe when selecting the mounting location:
Position the HMI device so that it is not subjected to direct sunlight.
Position the HMI device such that it is ergonomically accessible for the user. Choose a
suitable mounting height.
Ensure that the air vents of the HMI device are not covered as a result of the mounting.
Observe the permissible mounting positions for the HMI device.
Note
Stability of the mounting cut-out
The material in the area of the mounting cut
-out must provide sufficient strength to
guarantee enduring and safe mounting of the HMI device.
The force of the mounting clips or operation of the device may not lead to deformation of
the material in order to achieve the degrees of protection described below.
The material thicknes
s at the mounting cut-out must be at least 1.0 mm.
Degrees of protection
The protection ratings are only ensured if the mounting cutout conforms to the following:
Permitted deviation from plane at the mounting cutout: ≤ 0.5 mm
This condition must be fulfilled for the mounted HMI device.
Permissible surface roughness in the area of the seal: ≤ 120 µm (Rz 120)
With IP65 degree of protection or for enclosure type 4X/type 12 (indoor use only), the
material thickness at the mounting cut-out can be a maximum of 6 mm.
Spring mounting clips or aluminum mounting clips, each with or without clamping frames,
are used depending on the material thickness at the mounting cut-out.
The relationships are shown in the table below:
Material thickness
Spring mounting clips
Aluminum mounting
clips
Clamping frame required
1.0 mm to 1.5 mm x x Yes
1.5 to 2 mm x
-
-
x
No
Yes
2 to 4 mm
x
-
No
4 to 6 mm
-
x
No
The clamping frame is available as an accessory, see section Accessories (Page 16).
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Dimensions of the mounting cut-out
The following table shows the dimensions of the required mounting cut-out:
Mounting cut-out
MP 277 8" Touch
MP 277 8" Key
MP 277 10" Touch
MP 277 10" Key
Width
226
+1
mm
338
+1
mm
310
+1
mm
434
+1
mm
Height
166
+1
mm
206
+1
mm
248
+1
mm
291
+1
mm
Depth
61 mm
61 mm
61 mm
60 mm
Mounting compatibility
The mounting cut-outs of the Multi Panels are compatible with the mounting cut-outs of the
following SIMATIC HMI devices:
Multi Panel mounting cut-out
Compatible to the mounting cut-outs of the HMI device
MP 277 10" Touch Thin Client 10" Touch
KTP1000 Basic
TP 270 10"
MP 270B 10" Touch
MP 277 INOX 10" Touch
MP 377 12" Touch
MP 277 10" Key
MP 270B 10" Key
OP 270 10"
Maintaining clearances
The HMI device must be installed with the following clearances:
Always allow 50 mm above and below the mounting cutout respectively for ventilation
Right and left of the mounting cutout respectively for attaching the mounting clips:
When using a clamping frame: 25 mm each
Without clamping frame, with spring mounting clips: 25 mm each
Without clamping frame, with aluminum mounting clips: 15 mm each
At least 10 mm behind the rear panel of the HMI device
Note
Ensure that the maximum ambient temperature is not exceeded when mounting the
device in a cabinet and especially in a closed enclosure.
Planning application
3.4 Specifications for Insulation Tests, Protection Class and Degree of Protection
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3.4
Specifications for Insulation Tests, Protection Class and Degree of
Protection
Test voltages
Insulation stability is demonstrated in the type test with the following test voltages in
accordance with IEC 61131-2:
Circuits with a nominal voltage of Ue to other
circuits or ground
Test voltage
< 50 V
500 V DC
Protection class
Protection Class I in accordance with IEC 60536, i.e. protective conductor connection to
profile rail required.
Protection against foreign objects and water
Degree of protection in accordance with
IEC 60529
Explanation
Front When mounted:
IP65
Enclosure Type 4X/Type 12 (indoor use only)
Rear panel IP20
Touch protection test with standard test probes. There
is no protection against ingress by water.
The degree of protection provided by the front side can only be guaranteed when the
mounting seal lies completely against the mounting cut-out.
3.5
Rated voltages
The following table shows the rated voltage and the corresponding tolerance range.
Nominal voltage
Tolerance range
+24 VDC 20.4 V to 28.8 V (15 %, +20 %)
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Installing and connecting the device
4
4.1
Checking the package contents
Check the package contents for visible signs of transport damage and for completeness.
Note
Damaged parts
A damaged part will cause the HMI device to malfunction.
Do not install parts damaged during shipment. In the case of
damaged parts, contact your
Siemens representative.
The following is supplied along with the HMI device:
HMI device
Accessory kit with mounting clips and mains terminal
Additional documents may be included in the product package of all HMI devices.
The documentation belongs to the HMI device and is required for subsequent
commissioning. Retain all enclosed documentation for the entire service life of the HMI
device. You must pass on the enclosed documentation to any subsequent owner or user of
the HMI device. Make sure that every supplement to the documentation that you receive is
stored together with the operating instructions.
4.2
Mounting the HMI Device
Requirement
All packaging components and protective foils should be removed from the HMI device.
To install the HMI device, you need the mounting clips from the accessories. The mounting
seal must be fitted on the HMI device. If the mounting seal is damaged, order a replacement
seal. The mounting seal is part of the associated service pack.
Mounting
Note
Always mount the HMI device according to the instructions in this manual.
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Proceed as follows:
1. Check that the mounting seal is fitted on the HMI device.
Do not install the mounting seal turned inside out. This may cause leaks in the mounting
cut-out.
2. Insert the HMI device into the mounting cutout from the front.
3. Insert a mounting clip into a recess on the HMI device.
4. Fasten the mounting clip as described in the enclosed product information. The product
information on spring mounting clips or aluminum mounting clips is available on the
Internet at the following link:
Product Information "Spring clamp"
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/34916893)
Product Information "Metal mounting clamps"
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/34915725)
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all mounting clips that are required for the installation of the HMI
device.
Note
Check the fit of the mounting seal on the front. The mounting seal must not protrude from
the HMI device.
Otherwise, repeat steps 1 to 5.
Positions of mounting clips on the MP 277 8" Touch
You will need 10 mounting clips in total. The following figure shows the positions of the
mounting clips.
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Positions of mounting clips on the MP 277 10" Touch
You will need 12 mounting clips in total. The following figure shows the positions of the
mounting clips.
Positions of the mounting clips on the MP 277 8" Key
You will need 14 mounting clips in total. The following figure shows the positions of the
mounting clips.
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Positions of the mounting clips on the MP 277 10" Key
You will need 10 mounting clips in total. The following figure shows the positions of the
mounting clips.
4.3
Connecting the HMI device
4.3.1
Overview
Requirement
The HMI device must be mounted according to the specifications of these operating
instructions.
Always use shielded standard cables.
Additional information is available in the catalog and online order system at Industry Mall
(https://mall.industry.siemens.com).
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Connection sequence
Note
Damage to the HMI device
If you
do not keep to the connection sequence you could damage the HMI device.
Ensure you connect the HMI device in the sequence described above.
1. Equipotential bonding
2. Power supply
Perform a power-up test to ensure the power supply is connected with the correct
polarity.
3. Controller
4. Configuration PC as necessary
5. I/Os as necessary
Disconnect the HMI device by completing the above steps in reverse order.
Connecting the cables
When connecting the cables, ensure that the contact pins are not bent. Secure the cable
connectors by screwing the connector onto the socket.
See also
Safety Instructions (Page 25)
4.3.2
Ports
The following figure shows the interfaces of the MP 277 HMI device.
Power supply connector
RS 422/RS 485 interface X10 / IF1b
Ethernet interface
USB ports X20 and X21
See also
Power supply (Page 191)
X10/IF 1B (RS 422/RS 485) (Page 191)
X20, X21 (USB) (Page 192)
X1 (Ethernet/LAN) (Page 192)
Installing and connecting the device
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4.3.3
Connecting the equipotential bonding circuit
Differences in electrical potential
Differences in potential may occur between spatially separated system parts. Such
differences in electrical potential can lead to high equalizing currents over the data cables
and therefore to the destruction of their interfaces. Equalizing currents can develop if the
cable shielding is terminated at both ends and grounded to different parts of the system.
Differences in potential can develop when a system is connected to different mains.
General requirements of equipotential bonding
Differences in electrical potential must be reduced using equipotential bonding to ensure
trouble-free operation of the relevant components of the electronic system. The following
must therefore be observed when installing the equipotential bonding circuit:
The effectiveness of equipotential bonding increases as the impedance of the
equipotential bonding conductor decreases or as its cross-section increases.
If two plant parts are interconnected by means of shielded data cables and their shielding
is bonded at both ends to the grounding/protective conductor, the impedance of the
additionally installed equipotential bonding cable must not exceed 10% of the shielding
impedance.
The cross-section of a selected equipotential bonding conductor must be capable of
handling the maximum equalizing current. Experience has shown that equipotential
bonding conductors with a minimum cross-section of 16 mm² should be fitted between
the control cabinets or the ground point of the supporting arm or the stand for PRO HMI
devices.
Use equipotential bonding conductors made of copper or galvanized steel. Establish a
large surface contact between the equipotential bonding conductors and the
grounding/protective conductor and protect them from corrosion.
Use a suitable cable clip to clamp the shield of the data cable flush to the equipotential
bonding rail. Keep the length of cable between the HMI device and the equipotential
bonding rail as short as possible.
Route the equipotential bonding conductor and data cables in parallel and with minimum
clearance between them.
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Configuration graphic
Chassis terminal on the HMI device, example
Equipotential bonding conductor cross-section: 4 mm
2
Control cabinet
Equipotential bonding conductor cross-section: min. 16 mm
2
Ground connection
Cable clip
Equipotential bonding rail
Parallel routing of the equipotential bonding conductor and data cable
NOTICE
Damage to the interface modules possible
Cable shielding is not suitable for equipotential bonding.
Use only the prescribed equipotential bonding conductors. The equipotential bonding
conductor must have a minimum cross-section of 16 mm². The interface modules may
otherwise be damaged or destroyed.
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4.3.4
Connecting the Power Supply
Configuration graphic
The following figure shows the connection of the HMI device and the power supply.
Note when connecting
The mains terminal for connecting the power supply is contained in the accessory kit. The
mains terminal is designed for cables with a maximum cross-section of 1.5 mm².
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Connecting the mains terminal
Note
Damage
Do not tighten the screws of the power supply terminal if it is plugged into the HMI device.
The pressure from the screwdriver may otherwise damage
the HMI device socket.
Only connect the wires when the mains terminal is withdrawn.
Connect the power supply terminal to the cables of the power supply as shown in the figure
above. Ensure that the lines are connected properly to the correct terminals. Refer to the
label for the contact pins on the rear of the HMI device.
Reverse polarity protection
The HMI device is equipped with reverse polarity protection.
Connecting the power supply
NOTICE
Safe electrical isolation
Use only 24 VDC power supply units with safe electrical isolation in accordance with
IEC 60364-4-41 or HD 384.04.41 (VDE 0100, Part 410), for example, in accordance with
the PELV standard.
The supply voltage must be within the specified voltage range. Malfunctions in the HMI
device may otherwise result.
Applies to non-isolated system design:
Connect the connection for GND 24 V from the 24 V power supply output to equipotential
bonding for uniform reference potential. You should always select a central point of
termination.
See also
Ports (Page 45)
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4.3.5
Connecting the PLC
Configuration graphic
The following figure shows the connection of the HMI device and the controller.
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Note
Use only the approved
cables to connect a SIMATIC S7 controller.
Standard cables are available for the connection. You can find additional information on this
on the Internet at Industry Mall (https://mall.industry.siemens.com).
Connecting PROFINET
Note
Use a cross
-cable for the PROFINET connection when using a point-to-point connection.
Note
PROFINET IO
If you use PROFINET
IO direct keys, the HMI device must be connected with a switch. For
detailed instructions regarding the installation of PROFINET networks, please refer to the
PROFINET system description manual.
Only connect the HMI device to public Ethernet networks using a switch or comparable
device.
Configuring an RS 422/RS 485 interface
A DIP switch for the configuration of the RS 422/RS 485 interface is located on the back of
the HMI device.
In the factory state, the DIP switch is set for communication with the SIMATIC S7 PLC via
RS 485.
Note
Note the diagrams of DIP switch settings on the rea
r panel of the HMI device.
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The following table shows the DIP switch settings. The send and receive direction is toggled
internally by the RTS signal.
Communication
Switch setting
Meaning
PROFIBUS DP/
MPI/PPI
No RTS on plug, for data transfer between PLC and HMI
device
(factory state)
RTS on pin 4, same as PLC,
for example for commissioning
RTS on pin 9, same as programming device,
for commissioning, for example
RS 422/RS 485
RS 422 interface is active.
See also
Ports (Page 45)
Accessories (Page 16)
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4.3.6
Connecting a Configuring PC
Configuration graphic
The following figure shows the connection of the HMI device and the configuration PC.
Use a cross-cable for the PROFINET connection when using a point-to-point connection.
The interfaces are described in the specifications.
For RS 485-RS 232 conversion, you can order the PC/PPI cable from Siemens AG.
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Configuring the PC/PPI cable
Use the DIP switches to configure the transfer rate of the PC/PPI cable.
Note
Set a lower bit rate if the connection is lost during the operating system
update. If you use a
high bit rates, you need to use PC/PPI cable version 3 or higher. The version code is printed
on the cable ("E stand 3," for example, corresponds to version 3).
DIP switch
LEDs
Set the value of the transfer rate with DIP switches 1 to 3 to the same value that is specified
in the configuration software. DIP switches 4 to 8 must be set to "0".
The following bit rates can be set:
Bit rate in kbps
DIP switch 1
DIP switch 2
DIP switch 3
115.2
1
1
0
57.6
1
1
1
38.4
0
0
0
19.2
0
0
1
9.6
0
1
0
4.8
0
1
1
2.4
1
0
0
1.2 1 0 1
In the figure, the bit rate is set to 115.2 kbps.
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Note when connecting
Note
USB connection sequence
Observe the following sequence when connecting by USB:
1.
HMI device
2.
PC
USB host-to-host cable
Use only the driver for the USB host
-to-host cable that is supplied with the configuration
software. Never use the driver supplied with the USB host
-to-host cable.
Update operating system
If there is no serviceable HMI device image o
n the HMI device, you can only update the
operating system by restoring the factory settings. Use the RS 422/RS 485 interface with the
PC/PPI cable on the HMI device.
Replacing the HMI device
If you connec
t more than one HMI device with the same IP address in succession to a single
configuration PC, you need to ping the configuration PC once from the HMI device on each
changeover of the HMI device.
See also
Ports (Page 45)
Accessories (Page 16)
4.3.7
Connecting a USB device
Note
Use only devices approved for connection to the HMI dev
ice.
Lists of devices approved for connection to HMI devices via the USB port are available on
the Internet at the following addresses:
http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/19188460
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/19188460)
http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/11376409
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/11376409)
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Below are examples of devices you can connect to the USB port of the HMI device:
Mouse
Keyboard
Printer
Industrial USB Hub 4
USB memory devices
Barcode reader
Note
USB mouse and USB keyboard for commissioning only
Connect a USB mouse or USB keyboard only for commissioning and servicing purposes to
the USB port.
Functional problem with USB port
If you connect an external device with a 230 V power supply to the USB port without using
an non
-insulated installation, you may experience functional problems.
Use a non
-insulated system design.
Rated load of the interface
Malfunctions may occur on a USB device that presents an electrical overload on the port.
Adhere to the values for the maximum load on the USB port.
See also
Connecting the Power Supply (Page 48)
X20, X21 (USB) (Page 192)
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4.3.8
Connecting a Printer.
Configuration graphic
The following figure shows the connection of the HMI device and the printer.
Note when connecting
Note
Use only cables with metal
-braided shielding grounded at both ends to connect the HMI
device and printer.
Use a cross
-cable for the Ethernet connection when using a point-to-point connection.
Some printers may require the ASCII character set used in the project to also be defined on
the pri
nter.
You can find the list of current printers and required settings for HMI devices on the Internet
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/11376409).
Read the documentation supplied with the printer when connecting it.
See also
Ports (Page 45)
Connecting a USB device (Page 55)
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Switching on and Testing the HMI device
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Switching on the power supply.
The screen lights up after power is switched on. A progress bar is displayed during
startup.
If the HMI device fails to start, you have probably crossed the wires on the mains
terminal. Check the connected wires and change their connection. The Loader opens
once the operating system has started.
The HMI device automatically switches to "transfer" mode during initial startup under the
following conditions:
No project is loaded on the HMI device.
At least one data channel has been configured.
During this process the following dialog appears:
2. Press "Cancel" to stop the transfer.
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Result
The Loader appears again.
Note
When restarting the system, a project may already be loaded on the HMI device. The system
then skips "Transfer" mode and starts the project.
Use the relevant operating element
to close the project.
Refer to your plant documentation to find any available additional information on this topic.
Function test
Perform a function test following commissioning. The HMI device is fully functional when one
of the following states is indicated:
The "Transfer" dialog is displayed.
The loader is displayed.
A project is started.
Shutting down the HMI device
Terminate the project at the HMI device before switching it off.
You have the following options for switching off the HMI device:
Switch off the power supply.
Remove the mains terminal from the HMI device.
4.5
Securing the cables
After the power-on test, to ensure strain relief, use cable ties to secure the connected cables
to the marked fixing elements.
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Operator controls and displays
5
5.1
Front operator controls
MP 277 Touch
Display with touch screen
The assignment of the operator controls for the MP 277 8" Touch and the MP 277 10" Touch
is basically the same.
You can operate the MP 277 Touch using the touch screen. All operating elements required
for operation are displayed on the display once the HMI device has been started.
Operator controls and displays
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MP 277 Key
Function keys with LED
Display
Function keys without LED
System keys - alphanumeric keys
System keys - control keys
System keys - cursor keys
The assignment of the operator controls for the MP 277 8" Key and the MP 277 10" Key is
basically the same.
The MP 277 Key is operated using the system keys and the function keys.
The function assigned to a specific function key is defined during configuration. The function
keys have no function prior to the project being opened.
Note
Unintentional action possible
Do not carry out se
veral operations simultaneously. You may otherwise trigger unintentional
actions.
With touch control: Always touch only one operating element on the screen.
With key control: Do not press more than two keys simultaneously.
Note
Risk of damage to the touch screen
Do not touch the touch screen with pointed or hard objects. Avoid applying excessive
pressure to the touch screen with hard objects. Both will s
ubstantially reduce the service life
of the touch screen and can even lead to total failure.
Always operate the touch screen of the HMI device with your fingers or with a touch pen.
Damage to the keyboard
Use only your fingers to operate the keys of your HMI device.
Using hard instruments to press the keys considerably reduces the service life of the key
mechanism.
Operator controls and displays
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See also
Design of the HMI Device MP 277 8" Touch (Page 10)
Design of the HMI Device MP 277 8" Key (Page 11)
Design of the HMI Device MP 277 10" Touch (Page 13)
Design of the HMI Device MP 277 10" Key (Page 14)
5.2
Using Memory Cards with the HMI Device
Introduction
The following can be saved to the memory card of the HMI device:
HMI device image (backup)
Logs
Recipes
Operating system
Applications
Additional specifications
The memory card can be inserted and removed during operation. Do not remove the
memory card while data is being accessed by an application, for example during backup or
recipe transfer.
Note
Multimedia card
The multimedia card of
the SIMATIC S7 controller is not compatible with the HMI device.
Operator controls and displays
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Procedure inserting a memory card
Proceed as follows:
Insert the memory card into the memory card slot.
Memory card
Memory card slot
When inserting the memory card, please note that it can only be inserted as shown in the
diagram. When the memory card is correctly inserted into the slot, it stands approx. 3 mm
proud of the slot.
Using a memory card for the first time
Note
Data loss
The first time you use a memory card the HMI device will request that you format the card.
Save a backup copy of memory card data to a PC beforehand.
Proceed as follows in order to prevent data loss:
1. Cancel the formatting procedure by pressing "ESC".
2. Save a backup copy of vital data to a PC.
3. Format the memory card on the HMI device.
4. Transfer the backup data from the PC to the memory card.
You can now transfer the backup data from the memory card to the HMI device.
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Procedure removing a memory card
Note
Data loss
The data on the memory card may be lost if you attempt to remove it while the HMI device is
accessing its data.
Do not remove the memory
card while data is being accessed. Observe the corresponding
alarms on the screen.
Proceed as follows:
1. Unplug the memory card from the memory card slot.
2. Store the memory card in a safe place.
5.3
Labeling the Function Keys at the MP 277 Key
Introduction
You can label the function keys as required for your project. Use the labeling strips for this
purpose.
Labeling strip templates are available in a Word document on the Internet at the following
address:
Labeling strips for SIMATIC HMI devices
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/93994525)
Note
Do not write on the keyboard to label the function keys.
Any printable
and writable foil can be used as labeling strip. The permitted thickness of the
labeling strip is 0.13 mm. Paper labeling strips are inappropriate.
You can use transparent foil, the keyboard membrane of the HMI device is printed on the
reverse side. Use t
ransparent foil so that the LEDs of the function keys can be seen.
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Dimensions of the labeling strip for the MP 277 8" Key
Dimensions of the labeling strip for the MP 277 10" Key
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Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Edit the template and then it on the foil.
Another option is to print blank templates and later label them manually.
2. Apply a fixing spray to the labeling strips.
The fixing spray ensures that the text is water resistant and does not smear, and that the
printer ink on the keyboard membrane does not run.
3. Cut out the labeling strip.
Ensure that the corners are cut according to the diagram shown above as this makes it
easier to slide them into the slot.
4. Remove any existing labeling strips.
Note
Wait for the printed labeling strips to dry before you insert them.
5. Slide the labeling strips into the slot .
6. Slide the labeling strips into the slot up to the stop.
The labeling strip will protrude approximately 3 cm out of the slot. The template
dimensions for the labeling strips are designed so that the labeling is correctly placed for
the function keys. It is not necessary to secure the labeling strip.
When mounting the HMI device, ensure that the labeling strips do not become jammed
between the mounting cut-out and the HMI device.
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Configuring the device
6
6.1
Loader
The following figure shows the loader.
The loader buttons have the following functions:
Press the "Transfer" button to set the HMI device to "Transfer" mode.
The transfer mode can only be activated when at least one data channel has been
enabled for the transfer.
Press the "Start" button to start the project on the HMI device.
If you do not perform an operation, the project on the HMI device will automatically start
after a delay.
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Press the "Control Panel" button to open the Control Panel of the HMI device.
You can change various settings in the Control Panel, for example, the transfer settings.
Press the "Taskbar" button to activate the taskbar with opened Windows CE Start menu:
"Taskbar" button in the loader
Windows CE Start menu
Open loader
The following options are available to open the loader:
The loader appears briefly after starting the HMI device.
The loader appears when the project is closed.
If configured, use the relevant operating element to close the project.
Refer to your plant documentation to find any available additional information on this
topic.
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Key operation in the loader
The following table shows the key combinations for navigating in the loader.
Key combination
Function
The next or previous entry is selected.
The selected button is operated.
Protection against unauthorized use
You can protect the control panel against unauthorized access by using a password.
You can also protect the taskbar and the Desktop with the help of SecureMode. If the HMI
device is protected, "secure mode" is displayed on the Windows CE desktop. You can find
additional information on this in the section "Enabling and disabling SecureMode (Page 74)".
The "Transfer" and "Start" buttons can always be used without having to enter a password.
Password protection prevents maloperation. This increases the security of the system or
equipment because settings for the current project can only be changed after entering the
password.
NOTICE
Loss of data possible
If the password is no longer available, you can only cancel password protection by updating
the operating system. All data on the HMI device will be deleted when you update the
operating system.
Back up the HMI device's data.
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Pocket Internet Explorer
The Pocket Internet Explorer is installed on the HMI device.
Note
The Pocket Internet Explorer and the PC version of the Internet Explorer differ in terms of
functional range. Internet Explorer for Windows CE
has separate proxy settings that are
independent of the settings in the control panel of the HMI device.
You can find additional information on the Microsoft's website.
Key operation in the user interface
The following table shows the key combinations for navigating in the user interface.
Key combination
Function
The task bar is activated with the open Windows CE start menu.
The next active program is displayed.
The Task Manager is opened.
Configuring the device
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Key operation in the Explorer
The following table shows the key combinations for navigating in the Explorer.
Key combination
Function
Toggles the active window.
Toggles between the Windows CE Desktop and the window.
Selects the first entry.
Selects the last entry.
Selects everything, if the left LED of the key lights up.
Activates the menu bar.
Changes to the higher level.
Opens the shortcut menu.
Displays the properties.
See also
Switching on and Testing the HMI device (Page 58)
Configuring the data channel (Page 109)
Changing Password Protection (Page 89)
Configuring the device
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6.2
Enabling and disabling SecureMode
SecureMode prevents unauthorized access to the desktop and the taskbar of the HMI
device. In SecureMode, all functions on the desktop and the taskbar of the HMI device are
locked.
Procedure
Enabling SecureMode
1. Assign a password in the Control Panel for the HMI device.
2. If no password has been assigned for the HMI device, double-click the following icon on
the desktop.
SecureMode is enabled. The text "secure mode" appears on the desktop.
Disabling SecureMode
1. If a password is assigned for the HMI device, then delete it.
2. If no password has been assigned for the HMI device, operate the "Taskbar" button once
in the Loader.
6.3
Control Panel
6.3.1
Overview
Control Panel of the HMI device
You can configure the following settings in the Control Panel of the HMI device:
Date/time
Screen saver
Regional settings
Transfer settings
Network settings
Delay time
Password
Configuring the device
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Opening the Control Panel
The Control Panel can be opened as follows:
In the startup phase
Press "Control Panel" to open the HMI device Control Panel in the Loader.
In a running project
Operate the operating element provided for the respective task, if configured.
Alternatively you can open the Control Panel from the Windows CE start menu as follows.
For an HMI device with key operation use the following key combination:
For an HMI device with touch operation, press the key on the alphanumeric screen
keyboard twice:
Select "Settings > Control Panel".
Configuring the device
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6.3.2
Reference for functions
The following table shows the settings in the Control Panel.
Symbol
Function
Backing up data to external storage device (Page 126)
Restoring data from external storage device (Page 128)
Importing and Deleting Certificates (Page 125)
Setting the Date and Time (Page 90)
Setting up the screen keyboard (Page 84)
Changing General Internet Settings (Page 121)
Setting the Proxy Server (Page 122)
Changing Privacy Settings (Page 123)
Setting the Character Repetition of the Keyboard (Page 85)
Setting the Double-click (Page 86)
Changing the Network Configuration (Page 116)
IP address
Name server
Changing the Logon Data (Page 118)
Backing up Registry Information (Page 92)
Changing monitor settings (Page 94)
Displaying Information about the HMI Device (Page 100)
Restarting the HMI Device (Page 99)
Calibrate touch screen (Page 87)
1
Activate Memory Management (Page 131)
Changing Password Protection (Page 89)
Changing the Printer Properties (Page 96)
Enabling PROFINET IO (Page 111)
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Symbol
Function
Changing Regional Settings (Page 92)
Number format
Currency
Time format
Date format
Changing S7 transfer settings (Page 106)
Setting the screen saver (Page 94)
Screen saver
Reducing screen backlighting
Displaying System Properties (Page 101)
Setting the device name of the HMI device (Page 115)
Configuring the data channel (Page 109)
Setting the Delay Time (Page 102)
Setting the uninterruptible power supply (Page 104)
State of uninterruptible power supply (Page 105)
Set the volume (Page 97)
Changing E-Mail Settings (Page 119) 2
1
For MP 277 Touch only
2
Additional tabs may appear in the "WinCC Internet Settings" dialog. This depends on the options
that have been enabled for network operation in the project.
6.3.3
Operating the Control Panel
6.3.3.1
Overview
The hardware of the HMI device determines which of the following devices are available:
Touch screen
The operating elements shown in the dialogs are touch-sensitive. Touch objects are
basically operated in the same way as mechanical keys. You activate operating elements
by touching them with your finger. To double-click them, touch an operating element
twice in succession.
HMI device keyboard
The operating elements shown in the dialogs are selected and operated using the keys of
the HMI device.
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External USB keyboard
An external keyboard can be used to operate the Control Panel in exactly the same way
as the HMI device keyboard. Use the keys of the external keyboard which correspond to
the HMI device keys in the description.
External USB mouse
The Control Panel can be operated with an external mouse in exactly the same way as
with the HMI touch screen. Click the described operating elements with the mouse.
6.3.3.2
Entries using the touch screen
The Control Panel is operated with the touch screen of the HMI device.
Procedure
1. Close the project.
Use the provided operating element. The loader is displayed.
2. Open the Control Panel by pressing the "Control Panel" button.
3. To open the required dialog, double-click its symbol.
4. Change as required by touching the tab.
5. Now make the necessary changes.
Touch the respective input object to make entries.
Use the screen keyboard of the HMI device to enter the new values in the text boxes.
Touch a button to operate it.
Touch the selection box to open a drop down list box. Touch the required entry from
the drop down list box.
Touch the check box to activate or deactivate a check box.
Touch a radio button to select it.
6. Confirm the selection with the button or abort the entries with the button.
The dialog box closes.
7. Close the Control Panel with the button.
8. Start the project by pressing the "Start" button in the Loader.
Input with the screen keyboard
A screen keyboard is available for data input. The screen keyboard is displayed as soon as
you touch a text box. You can also call up the screen keyboard directly from the Control
Panel.
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Display methods for the screen keyboard
You can change the display method for the screen keyboard and fix the position on the
screen. Confirm the entry with the button or abort the entry with the key. Either
action closes the screen keyboard.
Numerical screen keyboard
Alphanumerical screen keyboard
The alphanumerical screen keyboard has various levels.
Normal level
Shift level
Reduced screen keyboard
Changing the display of the screen keyboard
Key
Function
Switching between the numerical and alphanumerical keyboard
Switching between the normal level and Shift level of the alphanumerical screen
keyboard
Activation and deactivation of the numerical and alphanumerical keys of the
alphanumerical screen keyboard
Switching from full display to reduced display
Switching from reduced display to full display
Closing of reduced display of the screen keyboard
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Moving the screen keyboard
1. Touch the following icon:
2. Without lifting your finger, move the screen keyboard on the touch screen.
3. Release the icon when the required position is reached.
See also
Setting up the screen keyboard (Page 84)
Entering and Editing Numerical Values (Page 163)
Entering and editing alphanumerical values (Page 166)
Front operator controls (Page 61)
6.3.3.3
Input with the Keyboard
The Control Panel is operated with the system keys of the HMI device.
Procedure
1. Close the project.
Use the provided operating element.
2. Open the Control Panel.
The loader is displayed.
Select the "Control Panel" button in the loader using the cursor keys.
Press .
The Control Panel is opened.
3. Select the symbol of the required dialog with the cursor keys.
4. Press to open the dialog.
5. Change the tab as required.
Press until the name of the tab is selected. Now switch to the other tabs using the
cursor keys.
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6. Press to return to the input area and make the necessary changes.
Select the respective input object by pressing the key to make entries.
Use the system keys of the HMI device to enter the new values in the text boxes.
To operate a button, select the button with the cursor keys and then press .
Open the selection lists with the key combination + .
Select the required entry from the selection list using the cursor keys.
Confirm the selected entry by pressing .
Press to activate or deactivate a check box.
Select a option button of a group using the cursor keys.
7. Confirm your entries with or discard your entries with .
If you have selected an input object, you first have to complete entry.
The dialog box closes.
8. Close the Control Panel.
Press . This opens the Control Panel menu.
Select the "Close" entry using the cursor keys.
Press .
The loader is displayed.
9. Start the project.
Select the "Start" button in the loader using the cursor keys.
Press .
The project is started.
Control keys
The tables below show the control keys used to operate the Control Panel.
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Key/Keys
Function
Description
Tabulator Selects the next/previous operating element in the
tab sequence.
Cursor keys
Selects the next operating element to the left, right,
above or below the current screen object.
Navigates in the operating element.
Using operating elements
Key/Keys
Function
Description
Scroll back Scrolls back a page in a list.
Scroll to the beginning Scrolls to the beginning of a list.
Scroll forward Scrolls one page forward in a list.
Scroll to the end Scrolls to the end of a list.
Enter key Operates a button.
Accepts and ends an entry.
Cancel Deletes the characters of a value entry and
restores the original value.
Closes the active dialog.
Delete characters Deletes the character to the right of the current
cursor position.
Delete characters Deletes the character to the left of the current
cursor position.
Open selection list Opens a selection list.
Accept value Accepts the selected value in the selection list
without closing the list.
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Enter key combinations
Key
Function
Purpose
Toggle key assignment Toggles the assignment for a key with multiple
assignment.
No LED is lit:
The number assignment is enabled. Pressing
the button once toggles to letter assignment.
An LED is lit:
The left or right letter assignment is enabled.
Each time the key is pressed, the system toggles
between the left letter assignment, the right letter
assignment and the number assignment.
Toggle between upper-case
and lower-case
Used in key combinations, for example for entering
upper-case letters.
Switch to additional key as-
signment
Some of the keys contain a key assignment im-
printed blue, for example the "%" character.
Used in key combinations for the blue key assign-
ment.
General control function Used in key combinations
General control function Used in key combinations
See also
Entering and editing numerical values (Page 174)
Entering and editing alphanumerical values (Page 176)
Front operator controls (Page 61)
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Changing settings for operation
6.4.1
Setting up the screen keyboard
You set up the layout and the position of the screen keyboard.
Requirement
You have opened the "Siemens HMI InputPanel - Options" with the "InputPanel" icon.
Button for displaying the screen keyboard
Button for saving the screen keyboard settings
Button for closing the screen keyboard
Procedure
1. Display the screen keyboard by pressing the "Open Input Panel" button.
2. By pressing the button, you can switch between the numerical and alphanumerical
screen keyboard.
3. Set the position of the screen keyboard by moving the screen keyboard on the screen.
4. Save your settings by pressing the "Save" button.
5. Close the screen keyboard by pressing the "Close Input Panel" button.
6. Close the dialog.
The screen keyboard settings have been modified.
See also
Entries using the touch screen (Page 78)
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6.4.2
Setting the Character Repetition of the Keyboard
You can set the character repeat for the keyboard or screen keyboard in the Control Panel.
Requirement
You have opened the "Keyboard Properties" dialog box with the "Keyboard" icon.
Check box for activating the character repeat
Slider control and buttons for the delay time before character repeat
Slider control and buttons for the rate of the character repeat
Test field
Procedure
1. Select the "Enable character repeat" check box to enable the character repeat.
2. Use the buttons to set the delay and rate of the character repeat. You can also use the
slider control for this.
3. Verify your settings.
For HMI devices with touch operation.
Touch the test field. The screen keyboard opens.
Move the screen keyboard as needed.
Touch any character and keep it pressed.
Check the implementation of the character repetition and the rate of the character
repetition in the test field.
Correct your setting if necessary.
For HMI devices with key operation.
Select the test field.
Press an alphanumeric key and keep the key pressed down.
Check the implementation of the character repetition and the rate of the character
repetition in the test field.
Correct your setting if necessary.
4. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
The character repeat for the keyboard is now set.
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6.4.3
Setting the Double-click
You can start applications in the Control Panel and in Windows CE with a double-click. A
double-click corresponds to two brief touches in sequence.
In the "Mouse Properties" dialog, make the following adjustments for touch screen operation
and operation with external mouse:
Interval between two touch contacts on the touch screen
Interval between mouse clicks
Note
If you make this setting with an external mouse on a device with touch screen, you may
encounter problems with the touch recognition.
Requirement
You have opened the "Mouse Properties" dialog using the "Mouse" icon.
Pattern
Symbol
Procedure
1. Double-click on the grid.
After one double-click, the pattern is shown in inverse colors.
2. Double-click on the icon.
If the double-click is valid, the symbol is displayed as follows:
3. If the symbol remains unchanged, double-click on the pattern again.
4. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
The double-click adjustment is completed.
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6.4.4
Calibrate touch screen
Depending on the mounting position and viewing angle, parallax may occur on the touch
screen. To prevent any operating errors caused by parallax, calibrate the touch screen again
in the startup phase or during runtime.
Requirement
You have opened the "Touch" tab in the "OP Properties" dialog box with the "OP" icon.
Button for calibrating the touch screen
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Procedure
1. Touch the "Recalibrate" button to open the following dialog:
2. Briefly touch the middle of the calibration crosshairs .
The calibration crosshairs is then displayed at four more positions. Touch the middle of
the calibration crosshairs for each position. If you do not touch the middle of the
calibration crosshairs, the procedure is repeated.
Once you have touched the calibration crosshairs for all positions, the following dialog
appears:
3. Touch the touch screen within 30 seconds.
The new calibration is saved. If you wait longer than 30 seconds, the new calibration is
discarded and the original calibration remains in effect.
The "OP Properties" dialog , "Touch" tab is displayed again.
4. Close the dialog.
The touch screen of the HMI device is recalibrated.
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6.5
Changing Password Protection
You can protect the Control Panel and Windows CE taskbar with a password. Pay particular
attention to the section "Enabling and disabling SecureMode (Page 74)".
Requirement
You have opened the "Password Properties" dialog box with the "Password" icon.
Password text box
Text box for entering the password a second time
Note
If the password is no longer available, you cannot do the following until you have updated the
operating
system.
Making changes to the Control Panel
Operating the Windows CE task bar
All data on the HMI device will be overwritten when you update the operating system!
Procedure
Activating password protection
1. Enter a password in the "Password" text box.
Note
The following characters cannot be used in passwords:
Blank
Special characters * ? . % / \ ' "
2. Repeat the password entry in the "Confirm Password" text box.
3. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
You cannot open the Control Panel or Windows CE taskbar without entering a password.
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Deactivating password protection
1. Delete the entries in the "Password" and "Confirm password" text boxes.
2. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
Password protection for the Control Panel and Windows CE taskbar is disabled.
6.6
Changing HMI device settings
6.6.1
Setting the Date and Time
You can set the date and time on the HMI device. The HMI must be restarted in the following
cases:
You have changed the time zone setting.
You have changed the setting of the "Daylight savings time currently in effect" check box .
Requirement
You have opened the "Date/Time Properties" dialog using the "Date/Time Properties" icon.
Time zone
Time
Date
"Daylight savings" check box
Button for applying changes
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Procedure
1. Select the appropriate time zone for the HMI device in the "Time Zone" selection box.
2. Touch the "Apply" button to confirm your entry.
The time of day shown in the "Current Time" field is adjusted correspondingly to the
selected time zone.
3. Set the date in the selection box.
4. Set the current time of day in the "Current Time" text box.
Note
The system does not automatically switch between standard time and daylight saving
time.
5. If you want to switch from standard time to daylight saving time, select the
"Daylight saving time currently in effect" check box.
When you press the "Apply" button, the time is brought forward by one hour.
6. If you want to switch from daylight saving time to standard time, deactivate the
"Daylight saving time currently in effect" check box.
When you press the "Apply" button, the time is brought back by one hour.
7. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
The settings for the date and time of day have now been changed.
Synchronizing the date and time with the PLC
The date and time of the HMI device can be synchronized with the PLC if this has been
configured in the project and the PLC program. You can find more information on this topic in
the online help of the configuration software.
Note
You have to synchronize the date and time when time
-controlled responses are triggered in
the PLC by the HMI device.
See also
Restarting the HMI Device (Page 99)
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6.6.2
Changing Regional Settings
In different countries, for example, the date, time and decimal points are displayed
differently. You can adjust the display format to meet the requirements of different regions.
The country-specific settings apply to the current project. If the project language is changed,
the country-specific settings are also changed.
Requirement
You have opened the "Regional and Language Settings" dialog box with the
"Regional Settings" icon.
Region selection box
Procedure
1. Select the region from the selection box.
2. Change to the "Number", "Currency", "Time" and "Date" tabs and set the selection boxes
to the desired settings.
3. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
The HMI device's regional settings have been changed.
6.6.3
Backing up Registry Information
Backing up registry information and temporary data
You can install and uninstall your own programs on the HMI devices under Windows CE.
You must save the registry settings after installation or uninstallation.
You can save the following data to the flash memory:
Registry information
Temporary files
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Restoring file system from a memory card
If memory cards are used, the file system on the memory card may become damaged,
perhaps due to a power failure. The HMI device detects the defective file system on start-up
or when the memory card is inserted. The HMI device can restore the file system
automatically or on request.
Requirement
You have opened the "Persistent Storage" tab in the "OP Properties" dialog box with the
"OP" icon.
Button for saving registry information
Meaning of the text in the dialog:
Saves the current registry information to the flash memory. The HMI device loads the saved
registry information the next time it boots.
Button for saving temporary files
Meaning of the text in the dialog:
Saves all the files in temporary storage to the flash memory (for example, from the "Program
Files" directory). These files are written back when the HMI device is started. The "\Temp"
directory is not saved.
Check box for automatically restoring the file system on the memory card when the HMI device
starts up and when a memory card is inserted.
Procedure
1. Select the "Save Registry" button to save the current registry settings.
2. Select the "Save Files" button to save temporary files.
3. Specify how the file system on the memory card should be restored.
Activate the check box "Automatically Repair ..." to activate automatic restore.
Deactivate the check box "Automatically Repair ..." if you wish to have the files system
restored only upon prompting.
4. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
The HMI device uses the saved registry information the next time it starts. The temporary
files are copied back.
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Changing monitor settings
Requirement
You have opened the "Display" tab in the "OP Properties" dialog using the "OP" icon.
Procedure
1. If you want to increase the brightness, press the "UP" button.
2. If you want to decrease the brightness, press the "DOWN" button.
3. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
The screen settings have been changed.
6.6.5
Setting the screen saver
You can set the following time intervals on the HMI device:
For the automatic activation of the screen saver
For the automatic reduction in the screen's backlighting
When you do not undertake an operation within the configured interval, the configured
function will be activated automatically.
The screen saver and the reduced screen backlighting functions are switched back off by
means of the following actions:
By pressing any key
By touching the touch screen
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The function associated to the key or button will not be executed by this.
Note
Deterioration of the backlight brightness
The brightness of the backlighting decreases incrementally during its operat
ional life. In
order to increase the operational lifetime of the backlighting, activate the backlighting
reduction.
Burn-in effects
The prolonged display of screen contents can occasionally lead to a burn
-in effect in the
background.
This burn
-in effect automatically disappears after a certain amount of time, for example, after
the screensaver was activated. The longer the same content is displayed on the screen, the
longer it will take for the burn
-in effect to disappear.
Generally, you should always activ
ate the screen saver.
When the screen saver is active, the backlighting is reduced at the same time.
Requirement
You have opened the "ScreenSaver" dialog box with the "ScreenSaver" icon.
Time interval in minutes until backlighting is reduced
Period of time in minutes before the screen saver is activated
Screen saver setting
Procedure
1. Enter the interval in minutes after which the backlighting is to be reduced.
Entering "0" will deactivate the backlighting reduction.
2. Enter the number of minutes before the screen saver is to be activated.
The minimum time is 5 minutes and the maximum time is 71582 minutes.
Entering "0" disables the screen saver.
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3. Select either the standard screen saver or an empty screen.
In order to select the standard screen saver, activate the "Standard" option.
In order to select an empty screen as screen saver, activate the "Blank Screen"
option.
4. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
The screen saver and the reduced backlighting for the HMI device is set.
6.6.6
Changing the Printer Properties
HMI devices can print on local printers or network printers. You can print hardcopy and logs
on network printers. Line printing of alarms is not possible on a network printer.
You can find the list of current printers and required settings for HMI devices on the Internet
at Printers approved for SIMATIC Panels and Multi Panels
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/11376409).
Requirement
You have opened the "Printer Properties" dialog box with the "Printer" icon.
Printer selection box
Interface
Network address of the printer
Paper size selection box
Orientation setting
Print quality setting
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Procedure
1. Select the printer in the "Printer Language" selection box.
2. Select the port for the printer in the "Port" selection box.
3. If you wish to print via the network, enter "Network:" in the text box the network address
of the printer.
4. Select the paper format in the "Paper Size" selection box.
5. Select the required option button in the "Orientation" group:
"Portrait" for vertical format
"Landscape" for horizontal format
6. Select the print quality.
Select the "Draft Mode" check box if you want to print a draft.
Clear the "Draft Mode" check box if you want to print with higher quality.
7. Set the color mode.
Select the check box "Color" if you wish to print in color.
8. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
The settings for the printer have now been changed.
6.6.7
Set the volume
You can activate an acoustic feedback for keyboard and touch screen operations. With each
touch or activation of a key, an acoustic signal is emitted.
Requirement
You have opened the "Volume & Sounds Properties" dialog box with the
"Volume & Sounds" icon.
Check boxes and radio buttons for acoustic feedback when using the keyboard
Check boxes and radio buttons for acoustic feedback when using the touch screen
Buttons for adjusting the volume
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Note
If you deactivate the settings under
"Enable sounds for:" no more acoustic signals will be
emitted during inadvertent operations.
Procedure
1. For HMI devices with keys:
Click the check box "Hardware buttons" to activate the acoustic signal.
Choose between a loud and soft acoustic signal using the "Loud" and "Soft" radio
buttons.
2. For HMI devices with touch screen:
Activate the "Screen Taps" check box to activate the acoustic signal.
Choose between a loud and soft acoustic signal using the "Loud" and "Soft" radio
buttons.
3. Choose the required volume using the "Loud" and "Soft" radio buttons.
4. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
Note
The entries in the "Sounds" tab are of no relevance for the HMI device.
The properties of the acoustic operation feedback are now set up.
See also
Overview (Page 157)
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6.6.8
Restarting the HMI Device
You need to start the HMI device again in the following situations:
You have activated or deactivated the PROFINET IO direct keys.
You have changed the time zone setting.
You have changed the automatic daylight savings and standard setting.
NOTICE
Data loss when the HMI device is restarted
All volatile data is lost when the HMI device is rebooted.
Check the following:
The project on the HMI device is not open.
No data is being written to the flash memory.
Requirement
You have opened the "OP Properties" dialog box by pressing the "OP" icon.
Button for rebooting the HMI device
Procedure
1. Change to the "Device" tab in the "OP Properties" dialog.
2. Click "Reboot".
The following warning is displayed:
"If you run this function, all data which has not been backed up will be lost. Close all
applications before you restart the device.
Reboot?"
The HMI device reboots immediately if you confirm this warning.
The HMI device reboots.
See also
Enabling PROFINET IO (Page 111)
Setting the Date and Time (Page 90)
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6.6.9
Displaying Information about the HMI Device
You will need the device-specific information when you contact Technical Support.
Requirement
You have opened the "Device" tab in the "OP Properties" dialog box with the "OP" icon.
The figure below shows the dialog using MP 277 8" Touch as an example.
HMI device name
Version of the HMI device image
Version of the boot loader
Boot loader release date
Size of the internal flash memory in which the HMI device image and project are stored
MAC address of the HMI device
Button for restarting the HMI device
Procedure
1. The device-specific information is displayed in the "Device" tab.
2. Close the dialog when the information is no longer required.
Note
The size of the internal flash memory does not correspond to the available working
memory for a project.
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6.6.10
Displaying System Properties
The system-specific information provides you with information about the processor,
operating system and memory of the HMI device.
Requirement
You have opened the "System Properties" dialog box, "General" tab with the "System" icon.
Copyright to Microsoft Windows CE
Processor information
Size of internal flash memory
Procedure
Note
Do not change the memory distribution in the "Memory" tab.
Only applies for the usage of ProSave options according to section "
Installing and removing
options using ProSave
(Page 152)":
An al
teration to the memory distribution may be necessary. Please refer to the
accompanying documentation for further information.
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1. Change to the "Memory" tab.
The memory information is displayed.
Size of data storage space
Size of program storage space
The blue area shows the size of the available memory.
2. If you want to change the size of the assigned storage space, mode the slider.
The change is displayed under "Allocated". The slider sets the ratio between data and
program storage space.
3. Close the dialog.
6.7
Setting the Delay Time
The project is opened following a delay time when the HMI device is switched on. The
Loader is displayed during the delay time. Read the description of the "Start" button in the
section "Loader (Page 69)" when doing this.
Note
Do not use the delay time to implement a temporary
access protection.
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Requirement
You have opened the "Directories" tab in the "Transfer Settings" dialog box with the
"Transfer" icon.
Directory where the project file is saved
Directory where the compressed source file of your project is saved
The external memory card or the network connection can be defined as the storage location.
During the next backup process, the project's source file is stored in the specified location.
Storage location and initialization file of the HMI device for process operation
Region selection box
NOTICE
Settings in "Project File" and "Path"
The project may not open at the next start of the HMI device if changes are made here.
Do not change the setting in the "Project File" and "Path" fields.
Procedure
1. Select the desired delay time in seconds in the "Wait [sec]" selection box.
With the value "0", the project starts immediately. It is then no longer possible to call the
Loader after switching on the HMI device. If you still wish to access the Loader, an
operating element must be configured to close the project.
2. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
The delay time for the HMI device is now set.
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6.8
Setting the uninterruptible power supply
UPS monitoring is an option you load as an add-on with ProSave.
A UPS ensures that the HMI device is shut down in a controlled manner after a buffer time in
the event of a power failure. This avoids the loss of data. The following uninterruptible power
supplies are supported:
SITOP DC UPS modules as of a rated power value of 6 A, e.g. 6EP1931-2DC42
Configure the USB port for UPS monitoring.
Requirement
The UPS is connected to the 24 V input and a USB port.
You have opened the "Configuration" tab in the "UPS Properties" dialog box with the
"UPS" icon.
Text box for the time after which the "Battery mode activated" message is displayed
Check box for enabling battery mode
Text box for the time after which the "Faulty port" message is displayed
Check box for the "Faulty port" message
Procedure
1. If you want to enable battery mode, activate the "Battery mode" check box.
2. Enter the time for terminating applications in the "min" and "s" text boxes.
You will receive a message when UPS takes effect. Applications such as HMI Runtime
and WinAC MP are then terminated depending on the time entered.
3. If the port to which the UPS is connected is faulty and you therefore want to receive a
message, activate the "Port disturbed" check box.
4. Select the message you want from the list box.
5. Enter the time after which the "Faulty port" message is displayed in the "min" and "s" text
boxes.
Port monitoring for the UPS is set.
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State of uninterruptible power supply
If you have connected a UPS to a USB port, you can display the monitoring state of this port.
Requirement
You have opened the "Current status" tab in the "UPS Properties" dialog using the
"UPS" icon.
The "UPS program is not running. No current status available." message appears when the
UPS is not connected.
Update
Procedure
1. Installing the UPS monitoring software.
2. Connect the UPS.
3. If you want to update the monitoring state, press the "Update" button.
The message is changed according to the current setting. The message will remain
unchanged if no check boxes in the "Configuration" tab have been activated.
The current monitoring state for the UPS is displayed.
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6.10
Change the communication settings
6.10.1
Changing S7 transfer settings
The communication settings between the HMI device and PLC are defined in the HMI device
project. In the following cases, the communication settings might have to be changed:
The first time the project is transferred
If changes are made to the project but are only applied later
NOTICE
Transfer mode using MPI/PROFIBUS DP
The changed MP/PROFIBUS DP settings are overwritten in the following cases:
The project is started.
A project is transferred
The bus parameters are read from the project currently loaded on the HMI device. You
can change the settings for MPI / PROFIBUS DP transfer. The following steps are
required:
Close the project.
Change the settings on the HMI device.
Then return to "Transfer" mode.
Note
A project can only be transferred from the configuration PC to the HMI device when at
least one data channel is activated on the HMI device.
If no DP connection is configured in the project, the data channel is deactivated when
the project is started.
If the HMI device is in "Transfer" mode while changes are made to the transfer
settings, the settings only go into effect after the transfer function is restarted.
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Requirement
You have opened the "S7-Transfer Settings" dialog box with the "S7-Transfer Settings" icon.
Network selection
Button for opening the properties dialog
Procedure
1. Select a network.
If you have selected "S7 Ethernet", click the "Properties" button to open the
"SMC LAN91C111 Ethernet Settings" dialog and proceed as described in the
Changing the Network Configuration (Page 116) section to edit the Ethernet settings.
If you have selected "MPI" or "PROFIBUS", proceed as described in the steps below.
2. Open the "MPI" or "PROFIBUS" dialog with the "Properties" button:
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3. If more masters are connected to the bus, deactivate the check box "Panel is the only
master on the bus".
4. Enter the bus address for the HMI device in the "Address" text box.
Note
The bus address in the "Address" text box must be unique throughout the
MPI/PROFIBUS DP network.
5. Select the transmission rate in the "Transmission Rate" text box.
6. Select the highest station address on the bus in the "Highest Station Address" or "Highest
Station" text box.
7. Select the desired profile from the "Profile" selection box.
8. The profile information is displayed when you select "Bus Parameters" button in the
PROFIBUS dialog. The "Profile" dialog is read-only.
Note
The bus parameters must be the
same for all stations in the MPI/PROFIBUS DP network.
9. Close the "Profile" dialog.
10. Confirm your entries in the "MPI" or "PROFIBUS" dialog.
The dialog box closes.
The MPI/PROFIBUS DP settings of the HMI device have been changed.
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6.10.2
Configuring the data channel
If you block all data channels, the HMI device is protected against unintentional overwriting
of the project data and HMI device image.
Note
A project can only be transferred from the configuration PC to the HMI device when at least
one of the data channels is enabled on the HMI device.
Requirement
You have opened the "Transfer Settings" dialog box with the "Transfer Settings" icon.
Group for data channel 1 (Channel 1)
Group for data channel 2 (Channel 2)
Button for the dialog "S7 Transfer Settings" or "Network and Dial-Up Connections."
The "Directories" tab is described in the section "Setting the Delay Time (Page 102)".
Note
Changes during "Transfer" mode
If the change transfer
settings during "Transfer" mode, the changed transfer settings will not
into effect until the next time you start the transfer.
This may occur if the Control
Panel is opened to change the transfer properties in an active
project.
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Procedure
1. You can clear the required data channel by activating the associated "Enable Channel"
check box in the "Channel 1" or "Channel 2" group.
In the "Channel 1" group, the RS-422/RS-485 port is configured for the serial data
transfer.
Select the "Enable Channel" check box to enable the data channel.
Clear the "Enable Channel" check box to lock the data channel.
Note
Only select the "Remote Control" check box in the "Channel 1" group, if serial transfer is
in progress. Clear the check box before changing to "Online" mode
.
2. Enable automatic transfer by activating the respective "Remote Control" check box in the
"Channel 1" or "Channel 2" group.
WARNING
Unintentional transfer mode
If the HMI is accidentally switched to Transfer mode, unintentional actions can be
triggered in the plant.
Ensure that the configuration PC does not inadvertently switch the HMI device to
transfer mode while the project is in runtime.
3. Select the required protocol for "Channel 2" in the selection box.
Note
Serial transfer mode via channel 2
The bus parameters, for example address of the HMI device, are read
out of the project
that is currently running on the HMI device.
You can change the settings for the transfer via channel 2.
The following steps are required:
Close the project.
Change the settings on the HMI device.
Then return to "Transfer" mode.
The next time the project is started on the HMI device, the settings will be overwritten by
the values from the project.
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4. Enter further parameters if required.
Applies to "MPI/Profibus/S7-Ethernet:"
Press the "Advanced" button to change to the "S7-Transfer Settings" dialog. There
you can change the settings for MPI/PROFIBUS or S7 Ethernet.
Confirm your entries.
The "S7-Transfer Settings" dialog box closes.
Applies to "ETHERNET":
Press the "Advanced" button to change to the "Network&Dial-Up Connections."
Open the "LAN9001" entry. You can change the TCP/IP settings there.
Confirm your entries.
Close "Network&Dial-Up Connections".
Applies to "USB:"
No further settings are required for "USB".
5. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
The data channel is configured.
See also
Changing S7 transfer settings (Page 106)
Changing the Network Configuration (Page 116)
Operating modes (Page 134)
6.10.3
Enabling PROFINET IO
If the HMI device is connected to the PLC via PROFINET, function keys or buttons, for
example, can be configured as PROFINET IO direct keys. If PROFINET IO direct keys are
used in the project, they must be enabled.
Note
If you enable PROFINET
IO direct keys, you cannot use the RS 422/RS 485 port for serial
communication. PROFINET
IO direct keys and PROFIBUS DP direct keys are mutually
exclusive.
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Requirement
You have opened the "PROFINET" dialog box with the "PROFINET" icon.
Enabling or disabling the PROFINET IO direct keys
Text box for the device name
MAC address of the HMI device
Note
If the device name does not match the device name entered in the HW
Config of STEP
7, the
direct keys do not work. Use the device name from the HW
Config of STEP 7. This device
name does not correspond to the device name used under Windows
CE.
Within the ETHERNET data network, the device name must be unique and satisfy the DNS
conventions. These include:
Restriction to 127 characters in total (letters, digits, hyphen or point).
A name component within the device name, e.g. a string between two points, may not
exceed 63 characters.
Special characters such as umlauts, brackets, underscores, slashes, spaces etc. are not
permitted. The hyphen is the one exception.
The device name must not start or end with a the "-" character.
The device name must not take the form n.n.n.n (n = 0 to 999).
The device name must not start with the character sequence "port-xyz-" (x, y, z = 0 to 9).
Procedure
1. If you want to enable the PROFINET IO direct keys, select the "PROFINET IO enabled"
check box.
2. Enter the device name of the HMI device.
3. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
4. Reboot the HMI device after saving the settings.
The PROFINET IO direct keys are enabled.
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See also
Restarting the HMI Device (Page 99)
Overview (Page 157)
6.11
Configuring network operation
6.11.1
Overview of network operation
You can connect the HMI device to a PROFINET network via the Ethernet port.
The connection to a network offers, for example, the following options:
Printing via a network printer
The HMI device's operating system does not support line by line alarm logging via a
network printer. All other printing functions, for example hardcopy or logs are available
without restriction via the network.
Saving, exporting and importing of recipe data records on or from a server
Setting up of message and data archives
Transferring a project
Backing up data
Note
The HMI device can only be used in PROFINET networks.
The HMI device only
has client functionality in the PC network. This means that users can
access files of a node with TCP/IP server functionality from the HMI device via the
network. However, you cannot, for example, access data on the HMI device from a PC
via the network.
Note
Information on communication using SIMATIC
S7 over PROFINET is provided in the
online help of the configuration software.
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Addressing the computer
Within a PROFINET network, computers are usually addressed using computer names.
These computer names are translated from a DNS or WINS server to TCP/IP addresses.
This is why a DNS or WINS server is needed for addressing via computer names when the
HMI device is in a PROFINET network. Such servers are usually present in PROFINET
networks.
Note
The use of TCP/IP addresses to address PCs is not supported by the operating system.
For additional questions on addressing in your network, contact your network administrator.
Requirement
Before beginning the configuration, request the following network parameters from your
network administrator.
Does the network use DHCP for dynamic assignment of network addresses?
If not, get a new TCP/IP network address for the HMI device.
Which TCP/IP address does the default gateway have?
If a DNS network is used, what are the addresses of the name server?
If a WINS network is used, what are the addresses of the name server?
General procedure for configuring the network
The HMI device must be configured prior to network operation. The configuration is basically
divided into the following steps:
1. Enter the computer name of the HMI device.
2. Configure the network address.
3. Set the logon information.
4. Back up the settings.
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6.11.2
Setting the device name of the HMI device
The HMI device uses the device name to identify itself in the network.
Requirement
You have opened the "System Properties" dialog box with the "System" icon.
Device name of the HMI device
Description for the HMI device (optional)
Note
Change the device name for the HMI device in the "Device name" text box to activate the
network functions.
Procedure
1. Enter the device name for the HMI device in the "Device name" text box.
2. Enter a description for the HMI device in the "Device description" text box.
3. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box and the screen keyboard are closed.
The device name for the HMI device is now set.
See also
Overview of network operation (Page 113)
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6.11.3
Changing the Network Configuration
You can change the network settings for the LAN connection under "Network & Dial-Up
Connections".
Requirement
You have opened the following display using the "Network&Dial-Up Connections" icon.
Procedure
1. Open the "LAN90001" entry.
The following dialog is displayed.
IP address over DHCP
Manual IP address
2. Select either automatic address assignment over DHCP or manual address input.
3. If you assign the address manually, enter the required address in the text boxes for "IP
Address", "Subnet Mask" and, if used, "Default Gateway".
4. If a name server is used in the network, change to the "Name Servers" tab.
Note the FAQ during setting "Integrating an HMI device into a local network
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/13336639)".
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5. Enter the respective addresses in the text boxes.
6. Change to the "Ethernet Parameters" tab.
Selection list with entries for transfer type and transfer speed
Refers to network topology
You can find information on the MP 277 in the online help of the TIA Portal.
7. In the "Mode and Speed" selection list, select the transfer type and the transfer speed.
Take the transfer type and transfer speed of the connected devices in the network into
consideration when you make your selection.
8. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
9. Close the "Network&Dial-Up Connections" view.
The Control Panel is displayed again.
The LAN connection parameters for the HMI device have been changed.
See also
Overview of network operation (Page 113)
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6.11.4
Changing the Logon Data
Windows CE uses this information to gain access to the network resources. Enter the user
name, password and domain you have received from your administrator.
Requirement
You have opened the "Network ID" dialog box with the "Network ID" icon.
Procedure
1. Enter the user name in the "User name" text box.
2. Enter your password in the "Password" text box.
3. Enter the domain name in the "Domain" text box.
4. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
The logon information has now been set.
See also
Overview of network operation (Page 113)
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6.11.5
Changing E-Mail Settings
Requirement
You have opened the "WinCC Internet Settings" dialog box with the
"WinCC Internet Settings" icon.
Setting the SMTP server
Name for the sender
E-mail account
Button for the "Advanced" dialog
Note
Additional tabs may appear in the "WinCC Internet Settings" tab. This depends on the options
that have been enabled for network operation in the project.
Procedure
1. Specify the SMTP server.
Select the "Use the default of the project file" option button if you want to use the
SMTP server configured in the project.
Deactivate the "Use the default of the project file" option button if you do not want to
use the SMTP server configured in the project.
Specify the required SMTP server.
2. Enter the name for the sender in the "Name of sender" text box.
3. Enter the e-mail account for your e-mail in the "E-mail address of sender" text box.
Some e-mail providers only allow you to send mail if you specify the e-mail account. The
"E-mail address of sender" text box can remain empty if your e-mail provider allows you
to send mail without checking the account.
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4. If you want to save the e-mail settings, press the "Advanced" button.
The following dialog appears:
Default values of the project file
Disable authentication
Use panel settings for authentication
Enter secure connection
The following message is displayed when you make changes:
Restart the SIMATIC HMI Runtime for the settings to become effective.
5. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
The e-mail settings have been changed.
See also
Overview of network operation (Page 113)
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6.11.6
Changing internet settings
6.11.6.1
Changing General Internet Settings
Requirement
You have opened the "General" tab in the "Internet Options" dialog box with the
"Internet Options" icon. The dialog is an example.
Note
Do not change the settings in the "User Agent" field.
Procedure
1. Enter the required start page for the browser in the "Start Page" text box.
2. Enter the address of the standard search engine in the "Search Page" text box.
3. Enter the required cache memory size in the "Cache" text box.
4. The cache can be deleted by means of the "Clear Cache" button.
5. The history can be deleted by means of the "Clear History" button.
6. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
The general parameters for the Internet browser have been set.
See also
Overview of network operation (Page 113)
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6.11.6.2
Setting the Proxy Server
Requirement
You have opened the "Connection" tab in the "Internet Options" dialog box with the
"Internet Options" icon.
Settings for the LAN connection
Settings for the Internet connection
Button to open the "Advanced Proxy Settings" dialog box
Procedure
1. Activate the "Use LAN (no autodial)" check box.
2. If you use a proxy server, activate the "Access the Internet using a proxy server" check
box in the network group.
Specify the address of the proxy server and the port.
Note
The proxy settings in the Control Panel apply to all applications that are running on the
HMI device. The Pocket Internet Explorer requires
independent proxy settings that you
must specify in the properties of the Pocket Internet Explorer.
You can find additional information on the Microsoft website.
3. If you want to bypass the proxy server for local addresses, activate the
"Bypass proxy server for local addresses" check box.
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4. If you do not want to use specific proxy servers, press the "Advanced" button.
The following dialog appears:
Proxy server addresses that are to be excluded from the Internet connection
5. Specify the address components of the proxy server you want to exclude.
Separate multiple entries with a semicolon.
6. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
See also
Overview of network operation (Page 113)
6.11.6.3
Changing Privacy Settings
Cookies and encryption
Cookies are pieces of information sent by a web server to a browser. In the event of
subsequent access to the web server, the cookies are sent back. This enables information to
be stored between the accesses.
In order to ensure a high level of privacy, data are sent via the Internet in encrypted form.
Common encryption protocols include SSL and TLS. You can activate or deactivate the
usage of encryption protocols.
The required settings can be obtained from your network administrator.
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Requirement
You have opened the "Privacy" tab in the "Internet Options" dialog box with the
"Internet Options" icon.
Procedure
1. Select the required cookie behavior by means of the option buttons.
"Accept"
Cookies are stored without request.
"Block"
Cookies will not be stored.
"Prompt"
Cookies will be stored on request.
2. If you want allow cookies which are restricted to a single session, activate the "Always
allow session cookies" checkbox.
3. Change to the "Advanced" tab.
Double-click the displayed folder structure to close and open it.
4. Select the required encryption protocols and if a warning is to be displayed when you
change from secure to insecure mode.
5. Confirm your entries.
The dialog box closes.
The logon information has now been set.
See also
Overview of network operation (Page 113)
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6.11.6.4
Importing and Deleting Certificates
You can import, view and delete certificates that have been imported for the HMI device. The
certificates differ in the following ways:
Certificates that you trust
Own certificates
Other certificates
You can import additional certificates and delete certificates that are not required.
The required settings can be obtained from your network administrator.
Requirement
You have opened the "Certificates" dialog box with the "Certificates" icon.
Selection box of the certificate types
Assigned certificates
Procedure
1. Select the type of certificate from the selection box:
"Trusted Authorities"
"My Certificates"
"Other Certificates"
2. If you want to import a certificate, press the "Import" button.
The "Import Certificate or Key" dialog box is displayed.
3. Select the storage location.
4. Confirm your entries.
The certificate is added.
5. If you want to remove a certificate, select the specific certificate.
6. Click "Remove".
The certificate is removed.
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7. Press the "View" button to list the properties of the selected certificate.
8. Close the dialog.
The changes to the certificates have been undertaken.
See also
Overview of network operation (Page 113)
6.12
Backing up data to external storage device
A backup involves copying the operating system, applications and data from the internal in
flash memory of the HMI device to an external storage device.
The following external storage devices are possible:
External memory
USB memory stick
Requirement
The HMI device features an external storage device with sufficient free space.
You have opened the "Backup/Restore" dialog box with the "Backup/Restore" icon.
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First time use of the memory card
Note
The first time you use a memory card the HMI device will request that you format the card.
Save a backup copy of memory card data to a PC before formatting.
1. Cancel the formatting procedure by pressing "ESC".
2. Remove the memory card from the HMI device.
3. Save a backup copy of vital data to a PC.
4. Insert the memory card into the HMI device.
5. Format the memory card on the HMI device.
Procedure
1. Press the "BACKUP" button to open the "Select Storage Card" dialog.
The "--- no storage card available ---" message appears if there is no external memory in
the HMI device or if this memory is defective. Insert an external memory or a different
one.
2. Select the external memory for backup from the "Please select a Storage Card" list box.
3. Click on the "Start Backup" button.
The HMI device checks the external memory.
If the "This storage card..." message appears, an external memory with a greater memory
capacity is needed. Acknowledge this message. Backup is aborted. Insert an external
memory with a greater memory capacity and restart the backup process.
If the "You may have an old backup on the storage card. Do you want to delete it?"
message appears, there is already a backup on the external memory. If you do not want
to overwrite the backup, press the "No" button. Otherwise click on the "Yes" button.
Several messages are displayed in sequence in the "Backup" dialog box:
Saving registry data
Copy files
Saving CE-Image
A progress bar shows the status of the backup process. When the backup process is
completed, the following message is displayed:
"The operation completed successfully."
4. Acknowledge this message.
The dialog box closes.
The HMI device data is now saved on the external memory.
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Restoring data from external storage device
A restore operation deletes the old data from flash memory of the HMI device on
confirmation. The data stored on the external memory is then copied to the internal flash
Flash memory.
Requirement
The external storage device with data backup is inserted in the HMI device.
You have opened the "Backup/Restore" dialog with the "Backup/Restore" icon.
NOTICE
Loss of data possible
All data on the HMI device will be deleted during a restore operation. License keys are
deleted after a security prompt.
Back up existing data before you restore them, if required.
Note
This applies to the first time use of a storage device
read the section "Using Memory
Cards with the HMI Device
(Page 63)".
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Procedure
1. Press the "RESTORE" button to open the "Storage Card" dialog.
List of detected storage devices
Button to refresh the list of detected storage devices
Button to start the Restore process
2. Select the external storage device with the backup in the "Storage Card with Backup
detected" selection box.
Note
If several external storage devices with data backups are plugged in, the data cannot be
restored. Remove the external storage device with the data backups not needed.
The "--- no storage card available ---" message appears if there is no storage device in
the HMI device or if it is defective.
3. If the "--- no storage card available ---" message appears, press the "Cancel" button.
Restoring is then aborted.
Insert the storage device or another one.
Click "Refresh".
The content of the selection box will be changed.
Select the external storage device with the backup in the "Storage Card with Backup
detected" selection box.
4. Click on the "Start Restore" button.
Restoring is started.
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5. The data to be restored is checked.
The following messages are displayed in sequence in the "Restore" dialog:
Starting Restore
Checking data
When the data has been checked, the following message is displayed:
"You are starting RESTORE now. All files (except files on storage cards) and the registry
will be erased. Are you sure?"
The message means that the restore process can be started. All files files except those
located on the external memory will be deleted. Tab entries are also deleted. Are you
sure?
6. If you do not want to allow the data to be deleted from the HMI device, abort the restore
process by pressing the "No" button.
7. Start to restore the data by selecting "Yes".
The following messages are displayed in sequence during the restore:
Deleting files on flash
Restore CE-Image
A progress bar shows the status of the restore process.
When restore is completed, the following message is displayed:
"Restore of CE Image finished. The device will be rebooted now. Don't remove the
storage card."
8. Acknowledge this message.
The HMI device reboots.
The "Restore" dialog box is displayed after booting. Finally, the following message is
displayed:
"Restore successfully finished. Press ok, remove your storage card and reboot your
device."
9. Remove the storage device with the data backup.
10. Restart the HMI device.
The data from the external storage device is now on the HMI device.
Note
You may have to recalibrate the touch screen after the restore operation.
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6.14
Activate Memory Management
If reorganization of the memory is required during the runtime of project, the HMI device can
shut down the project autonomously. The project is shut down and the HMI device will
display a message. You have to start the project again.
Note
If you do no
t activate memory management, undefined states can occur during the runtime
of the project.
Requirement
You have opened the "Memory Monitoring" tab in the "OP Properties" dialog box with the
"OP" icon.
Maximum memory used since the HMI device was last switched on
Currently used memory
Check box for selecting memory management
Procedure
1. In order to start memory management, activate the control box.
2. Confirm your entries.
A message is displayed briefly. The dialog box closes.
Memory management is activated.
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Commissioning a project
7
7.1
Overview
Configuration phase
A project the process image of the working process is produced during configuration to
visualize automated working processes. The process displays for the project contain
displays for values and messages which provide information about process statuses. The
process control phase follows the configuration phase.
Process control phase
The project must be transferred to the HMI device if it is to be used in process control.
Another precondition for process control is that the HMI device is connected online to a
controller. Current working processes - operating and observing - can then be subject to
process control.
Transferring the project to the HMI device
You can transfer a project to an HMI device as follows:
Transfer from the configuring PC
Restore from a PC using ProSave
In this case, an archived project is transferred from a PC to the HMI device. The
configuration software need not be installed on this PC.
Commissioning and recommissioning
Initial and re-start-ups differ in the following respects:
When the HMI device is commissioned there is no project at first.
The HMI device is also in this state after the operating system has been updated.
When recommissioning, any project already on the HMI device is replaced.
Commissioning a project
7.2 Operating modes
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Operating modes
Operating modes
The HMI device may be in the following operating modes:
Offline
Online
Transfer
"Offline mode" and "Online mode" can be set on both the configuring PC and the HMI
device. To set these modes on the HMI device, use a corresponding operating element of
the project.
Changing the operating mode
The configuration engineer must have configured an appropriate operating element to allow
a change of the operating mode on the HMI device during ongoing operation.
Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation
"Offline" operating mode
In this mode, there is no communication between the HMI device and PLC. Although the
HMI device can be operated, it cannot exchange data with the PLC.
"Online" operating mode
In this mode, the HMI device and PLC communicate. You can operate the plant on the HMI
device according to your system configuration.
"Transfer" mode
In this mode, you can transfer a project from the configuring PC to the HMI device or backup
and restore HMI device data, for example.
The following options are available for setting "Transfer" mode on the HMI device:
When the HMI device starts up
Start "Transfer" mode manually in the HMI device Loader.
During ongoing operation
Start the "Transfer" mode manually within the project using an operating element. The
HMI device toggles to "Transfer" mode when automatic mode is set and a transfer is
initiated on the configuring PC.
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7.3
Using existing projects
7.3.1
WinCC flexible projects
The following table shows how you can reuse existing projects, while observing the screen
size:
HMI device in the existing project
New HMI device
TP 270 10"
MP 277 10" Touch or MP 277 8" Touch
OP 270 10"
MP 277 10" Key
MP 270 6" Touch
TP 277 6"
1)
MP 270 10" Touch MP 277 10" Touch or MP 277 8" Touch
MP 270 10" Key
MP 277 10" Key
1
If you have set options on the MP 270 6" Touch, you must use the MP 277 8" Touch as the suc-
cessor.
The following cases are possible:
1. Project exists in ProTool:
Migrate the project to WinCC flexible and subsequently carry out an HMI device switch.
2. Project in WinCC flexible exists:
Carry out an HMI device switch in WinCC flexible.
Further information on the subject can be found in the WinCC flexible Online Help or in the
"WinCC flexible Migration" manual.
7.3.2
WinCC projects
To use an existing WinCC flexible project in WinCC, migrate the project to WinCC.
You can find more information on this topic in the WinCC online help.
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Data Transmission Options
The following table shows the options for data transfer between the MP 277 and the
configuration PC.
Type
Data channel
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Backing up
Serial
1
Yes
MPI/PROFIBUS-DP
Yes
USB
Yes
Ethernet Yes
Restoring
Serial
1
Yes
MPI/PROFIBUS-DP Yes
USB
Yes
Ethernet
Yes
Update operating system Serial, with reset to factory
settings
1
Yes
Serial
1
Yes
MPI/PROFIBUS-DP
Yes
USB
Yes
Ethernet
Yes
Transferring a project
Serial
1
Yes
MPI/PROFIBUS-DP
Yes
USB
Yes
Ethernet
Yes
Installing or removing an option
Serial
1
Yes
MPI/PROFIBUS-DP
Yes
USB
Yes
Ethernet Yes
License key transferring or
transferring back
Serial
1
Yes
MPI/PROFIBUS-DP
Yes
USB
Yes
Ethernet
Yes
1 Applies when PC/PPI cable is used
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7.5 Transfer project to the HMI device
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7.5
Transfer project to the HMI device
7.5.1
Transfer project with WinCC
7.5.1.1
Setting the transfer mode
Introduction
You can start the "Transfer" mode manually or automatically on the HMI device.
If the automatic transfer is enabled, the HMI device automatically switches to "Transfer"
mode when the following event occurs during runtime: You start project transfer on the
connected configuration PC.
Note
With automatic transfer, the HMI device only switches to "Transfer" mode when the project is
running on the HMI device.
Automatic transfer is particularly suited for the test phase of a new project because the
transfer is completed without interfering with the HMI device.
Note
If automatic transfer is activated on the HMI device and a transfer is initiated on the
configuration PC, the project currently running is automatically stopped. The HMI device then
automatically switches to
"Transfer" mode.
After the commissioning phase, deactivate the automatic transfer so that the HMI device
cannot be inadvertently switched to transfer mode. The transfer mode can trigger
unintentional reactions in the system.
You can issue a password in th
e Control Panel to restrict access to the transfer settings and
thus avoid unauthorized modifications.
Requirement
The Control Panel is open.
The Runtime software is terminated.
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Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Open the "Transfer Settings" dialog with the Transfer Settings icon.
2. Open the "Channel" tab.
3. Select "Enable Transfer".
4. Select the data channel and set its parameters using "Properties...".
Exception: The "USB device" data channel has no parameters.
5. To start "Transfer" mode automatically:
Select "Remote Control".
Close the dialog with "OK".
6. To start "Transfer" mode manually:
Disable "Remote Control".
Close the dialog with "OK".
Close the Control Panel.
Enable transfer mode in the loader with "Transfer".
Result
"Transfer" mode is set. The project is transferred from the configuration PC via the data
channel selected on the HMI device. If required, configure the corresponding data channel
on the configuration PC.
Transferred data is written directly to the internal memory of the HMI device.
Alternative procedure
You can also set "Transfer" mode on the HMI device using an operating element in the
project. To do this, configure the "SetDeviceMode" system function on an operating element
event, for example, on a button.
You can find more information on this topic in the WinCC online help.
See also
Configuring the data channel (Page 109)
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7.5.1.2
Starting the transfer
Introduction
To make a project executable on an HMI device, transfer the project from the configuration
PC to the HMI device. With a transfer, you particularly specify whether to overwrite existing
data on the HMI device such as "User management" or "Recipe data".
Requirement
The project is opened in WinCC on the configuration PC.
Project tree is displayed.
configuration PC is connected to the HMI device.
Transfer mode is set on the HMI device.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the "Download to device > Software" command in the shortcut menu of the HMI
device.
2. When the "Extended download to device" dialog opens, configure the "Transfer settings".
Make sure that the "Transfer settings" match the "Transfer settings on the HMI device":
Select the protocol used, for example, Ethernet or USB.
If you are using Ethernet or PROFINET, you can also configure the network address
in the "Devices & Networks" editor in WinCC. You can find more information on this
topic in the WinCC online help.
Configure the corresponding interface parameters on the configuration PC.
Make the specific interface or protocol settings on the HMI device as required.
Click "Download".
You can open the "Extended download to device" dialog at any time using the menu
command "Online > Extended download to device…".
The "Load preview" dialog opens. The project is compiled at the same time. The result
appears in the "Load preview" dialog.
3. Check the displayed default settings and change them, if necessary.
4. Click "Download".
Result
The project is transferred to the selected HMI device. If errors or warnings occur during the
transfer, alarms are displayed in the Inspector window under "Info> Download".
When the transfer is completed successfully, the project is executable on the HMI device.
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7.5.1.3
Testing a project
Introduction
There are two options to test a project:
Test the project on the configuration PC
You can test a project on a configuration PC, using a simulator. You can find more
detailed information on this in the WinCC online help.
Offline testing of the project on the HMI device
Offline testing means that communication between the HMI device and the controller is
down while the test is being carried out.
Online testing of the project on the HMI device
Online testing means that the HMI device and the controller communicate with each other
during testing.
Perform the tests, starting with the "Offline test", followed by the "Online test".
Note
You should always test the project on the HMI device on which the project will be used.
Check the following:
1. Check the correct layout of the screens
2. Check the screen navigation
3. Check the input objects
4. Enter the tag values
The test increases the certainty that the project will run error-free on the HMI device.
Requirement for offline testing
The project has been transferred to the HMI device.
The HMI device is in "Offline" mode.
Procedure
In "Offline" mode, you can test individual project functions on the HMI device without them
being affected by the controller. Controller tags, therefore, are not updated.
Test the operating elements and visualization of the project as far as possible without
connection to the controller.
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Requirement for online testing
The project has been transferred to the HMI device.
The HMI device is in "Online" mode.
Procedure
In "Online" mode, you can test individual project functions on the HMI device without them
being affected by the controller. Controller tags are updated in this case.
You have the option to test all communication-related functions, such as alarms, etc.
Test the operating elements and views of the project.
7.5.2
Transfer project with WinCC flexible
7.5.2.1
Overview
Transfer
Transfer the executable project from the configuring PC to the HMI device.
You can start the "Transfer" mode manually or automatically on the HMI device.
Transferred data is written directly to the internal flash memory on the HMI device. For the
transfer, you use a data channel which you have to configure before starting a transfer.
Backtransfer
You have the option to transfer the compressed project file together with the runtime project
to the HMI device. If necessary, the compressed project file can be transferred back to the
configuring PC and edited.
The HMI device must be equipped with an external memory card to which the compressed
project file can be saved.
Note
Compressed project file
WinCC
flexible does not check whether the compressed project file stored on the HMI device
corresponds to the existing runtime project.
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7.5.2.2
Starting manual transfer
Introduction
You can manually switch the HMI device to "Transfer" mode as follows:
With a configured operating element during ongoing operation.
In the Loader of the HMI device.
Requirements
The project "*.hmi" is opened in WinCC flexible.
The HMI device is connected to a configuring PC
The data channel is configured on the HMI device
The HMI device is in "Transfer" mode
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. On the configuring PC, select the "Transfer settings" command in the menu "Project >
Transfer" in WinCC flexible.
The "Select devices for transfer" dialog opens.
2. Select the HMI device in the left area of the dialog.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuring PC.
Set the connection parameters.
4. Set the transfer parameters in the right area of the dialog.
5. If you wish to transfer the compressed project file together with the runtime project to the
HMI device:
Select the "Enable backtransfer" check box.
6. Start transfer in WinCC flexible with "Transfer".
The configuring PC checks the connection to the HMI device. The project is transferred to
the HMI device. If the connection is not available or is defective, an error message is
displayed on the configuring PC.
Result
When the transfer is completed successfully, the project can be found on the HMI device.
The transferred project is then started automatically.
See also
Operating modes (Page 134)
Configuring the data channel (Page 109)
Data Transmission Options (Page 136)
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7.5.2.3
Starting automatic transfer
Introduction
The HMI device can be automatically switched to "Transfer" mode during runtime as soon as
transfer is started on the configuring PC connected.
Automatic transfer is particularly suited for the test phase of a new project since transfer is
completed without interfering with the HMI device.
Automatic transfer is available for the following data channels:
Serial
MPI/PROFIBUS DP
USB
Ethernet
Note
If the automatic transfer has been activated on the HMI device and a transfer is initiated
on the configuring PC, the project currently running is automatically
stopped. The HMI
device then automatically switches to "Transfer" mode.
After the commissioning phase, deactivate the automatic transfer so that the HMI device
cannot be inadvertently switched to transfer mode. The transfer mode can trigger
unintentional a
ctions in the device.
You can set a password for the Loader of the HMI device to restrict access to the transfer
settings and thus avoid unauthorized modifications.
Requirements
The project *.hmi is opened in WinCC flexible.
The HMI device is connected to a configuring PC
The data channel is configured on the HMI device
The automatic transfer is activated in the data channel for the transfer.
The project is started on the HMI device.
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Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. On the configuring PC, select the "Transfer settings" command in the menu "Project >
Transfer" in WinCC flexible.
The "Select devices for transfer" dialog opens.
2. Select the HMI device in the left area of the dialog.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuring PC.
Set the connection parameters.
4. Set the transfer parameters in the right area of the dialog.
5. If you wish to transfer the compressed project file together with the runtime project to the
HMI device:
Select the "Enable backtransfer" check box.
6. Start transfer in WinCC flexible with "Transfer".
The configuring PC checks the connection to the HMI device. The HMI device shuts
down the current project and automatically switches to "Transfer" mode The project is
transferred to the HMI device. If the connection is not available or is defective, an error
message is displayed on the configuring PC.
Result
When the transfer is completed successfully, the project can be found on the HMI device.
The transferred project is then started automatically.
See also
Operating modes (Page 134)
Configuring the data channel (Page 109)
Data Transmission Options (Page 136)
7.5.2.4
Starting backtransfer
Requirements
No project is open on the configuring PC in WinCC flexible
The HMI device is connected to this configuring PC
The data channel is configured on the HMI device
The HMI device is in "Transfer" mode
The memory card containing the compressed project file is inserted into the HMI device
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Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. On the configuring PC, select the "Communication settings" command in the menu
"Project > Transfer" in WinCC flexible.
The "Communication Settings" dialog opens.
2. Select the type of HMI device.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuring PC.
Set the connection parameters.
4. Close the dialog with "OK".
5. Select the "Transfer" > "Backtransfer" command in the "Project" menu.
The "Backtransfer" dialog opens.
6. Click "OK" to start the backtransfer process.
The configuring PC checks the connection to the HMI device. The compressed project file
is transferred back from the HMI device to the configuring PC. If the connection is not
available or is defective, an error message is displayed on the configuring PC.
Result
After successful backtransfer, the project is opened on the configuring PC in WinCC flexible.
7.5.2.5
Testing a project
Introduction
There are two options to test a project:
Test the project on the configuring PC
You can test a project at a configuring PC, using a simulator. For detailed information,
refer to the "WinCC flexible" user manual and to the WinCC flexible Online Help.
Offline testing of the project on the HMI device
Offline testing means that communication between the HMI device and PLC is down
while the test is being carried out.
Online testing of the project on the HMI device
Online testing means that the HMI device and PLC communicate with each other during
testing.
Perform the tests, starting with the "Offline test", followed by the "Online test".
Note
You should always test the project on the HMI device on which the project will be used.
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Check the following:
1. Check the correct layout of the screens
2. Check the screen navigation
3. Check the input objects
4. Enter the tag values
The test increases the certainty that the project will run error-free on the HMI device.
Requirements for offline testing
The project has been transferred to the HMI device
The HMI device is in "Offline" mode
Procedure
In "Offline" mode, you can test individual project functions on the HMI device without them
being affected by the PLC. PLC tags, therefore, are not updated.
Test the operating elements and visualization of the project as far as possible without
connecting to the PLC.
Requirements for online testing
The project has been transferred to the HMI device
The HMI device is in "Online" mode
Procedure
In "Online" mode, you can test individual project functions on the HMI device without them
being affected by the PLC. PLC tags are updated in this case.
You have the option to test all communication-dependent functions, for example alarms, etc.
Test the operating elements and views of the project.
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7.6 Backup and restore
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7.6
Backup and restore
7.6.1
Overview
Note
Power failure
If a complete restore
operation is interrupted due to power failure on the HMI device, the
operating system of the HMI device may be deleted. The operating system then has to be
updated.
Compatibility conflict
If a message is output on the HMI device warning of a compatibility conflict during the
restore operation, the operating system must be updated.
Backing up and restoring by means of external storage device
The "Backup / Restore" function is approved for MMC and SD memory cards as well as USB
mass storage devices.
Backing up and restoring by means of PC
Note
License keys
License
keys are not taken into account for backups and restores. License
keys are saved in
the working memory of the HMI device and cannot be deleted.
You can back up and restore the following data found in the internal flash memory of the HMI
device with a PC:
Project and HMI device image
Password list
Recipe data
Use one of the following tools for backup and restore:
WinCC
WinCC flexible
ProSave
The backup and restore with ProSave is described below. Information on backup and restore
with WinCC or WinCC flexible is described in the associated online help.
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7.6.2
Backup and restore using ProSave
Requirements
The HMI device is connected to a PC on which ProSave is installed
The data channel is configured on the HMI device
Procedure for backup
Proceed as follows:
1. From the Windows Start menu, start ProSave on the PC.
2. Select the HMI device type in the "General" tab.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC.
Set the connection parameters.
4. Select the data to be backed up in the "Backup" tab.
5. Select a destination folder and a file name for the "*.psb" backup file.
6. Set "Transfer" mode on the HMI device.
If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device, the HMI device automatically
sets "Transfer" mode when a backup is initiated.
7. Start the backup operation in ProSave with "Start Backup".
Follow the instructions in ProSave.
A status view opens to indicate the progress of the operation.
Result
The system outputs a message when the backup is completed.
The relevant data is now backed up on the PC.
Procedure for restore
Proceed as follows:
1. From the Windows Start menu, start ProSave on the PC.
2. Select the HMI device type in the "General" tab.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC.
Set the connection parameters.
4. Select the "*.psb" backup file to be restored from the "Restore" tab.
You can see the HMI device for which the backup file was created and the type of backup
data the file contains.
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5. Set "Transfer" mode on the HMI device.
If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device, the device automatically sets
"Transfer" mode when a restore operation is initiated.
6. Start the restore operation in ProSave on the PC with "Start Restore".
Follow the instructions in ProSave.
A status view opens to indicate the progress of the operation.
Result
When the restore is successfully completed, the data backed up on the PC is now on the
HMI device.
See also
Overview (Page 147)
Data Transmission Options (Page 136)
Operating modes (Page 134)
Configuring the data channel (Page 109)
7.7
Updating the operating system
7.7.1
Overview
A compatibility conflict may occur when transferring a project to the HMI device. This is
caused by different versions of the configuration software used and the HMI device image
available on the HMI device. If there are different versions, the transfer is aborted. A
message indicating a compatibility conflict is displayed on the configuration PC.
There are two ways to match the versions:
Update the HMI device image if the project was created with a more recent version of the
configuration software.
Transfer a matching version of the HMI device image if you do not want to adapt the
project for the HMI device to the current version of the configuration software for the
project.
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Note
Two versions are available for each device type recognizable by
their article number.
The images of the device versions are not compatible.
All data on the HMI device, such as the project and licenses, will be deleted when you
update the operating system.
When WinAC MP is used, all data channel parameters are reset.
After the update, you may have to recalibrate the touch screen.
Resetting to factory settings
In ProSave, WinCC or WinCC flexible, you can update the operating system with or without
resetting to factory settings.
Updating the operating system without reset to factory settings
First, switch into "Transfer" mode on the HMI device or use the automatic transfer
function if the project is active. Then start the operating system update in ProSave,
WinCC or WinCC flexible.
Updating the operating system with reset to factory setting
Note
Loss of license keys
The license keys on the HMI device is
deleted when resetting to factory settings. The
license keys on the HMI device are retained when updating the operating system without
resetting to factory settings.
Note
Data channels
When resetting to factory
settings, all data channel parameters are reset. The transfer
can only be started following reconfiguration of the data channels.
Note
You have to perform an operating system update with reset to factory setting if the HMI
device does not yet have an
operating system or if the HMI device's operating system is
corrupt.
First, start the operating system update in ProSave, WinCC or WinCC flexible, and switch
the power on the HMI device off and on again when prompted.
The update of the operating system with ProSave is described below. Information on update
of the operating system with WinCC or WinCC flexible is described in the associated online
help.
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7.7.2
Updating the Operating System using ProSave
Requirement
The HMI device is connected to a PC on which ProSave is installed.
When updating the operating system without reset to factory settings only:
The data channel is configured on the HMI device.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. When updating the operating system with reset to factory settings only:
Switch off power to the HMI device.
2. Go to the Windows Start menu and start ProSave on the PC.
3. Select the HMI device type in the "General" tab.
4. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC, then set the
connection parameters.
5. Select the "OS Update" tab.
6. Select whether to update the operating system with or without restoring the factory
settings by setting the "Reset to factory settings" check box accordingly.
7. Select the HMI device image file "*.img" under "Image path".
The HMI device image files are available under "WinCC flexible Images" in the
WinCC flexible installation folder or on the WinCC flexible installation CD.
The output area provides information on the version of the successfully opened HMI
device image file.
8. When updating without reset to the factory settings only:
Set "Transfer" mode on the HMI device.
If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device, the device automatically sets
"Transfer" mode when an update is initiated.
9. Select "Update OS" on the PC to run the operating system update.
10. When updating with reset to the factory settings only:
Switch on the power supply to the HMI device.
11. Follow the instructions in ProSave.
A progress bar indicates the progress of the operating system update.
Result
A message is displayed when the operating system update is successfully completed.
The HMI device no longer contains any project data.
See also
Overview (Page 152)
Configuring the data channel (Page 109)
Operating modes (Page 134)
Data Transmission Options (Page 136)
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Installing and removing options
7.8.1
Overview
You can install options on the HMI device, for example, additional programs developed
especially for the HMI device.
You can also remove the option from the HMI device again.
Note
License key
A license key may be needed to run an option. The license key unlocks the option for use.
The installation of options with ProSave is described below. Information on installation of
options with WinCC or WinCC flexible is described in the associated online help.
7.8.2
Installing and removing options using ProSave
Requirement
The HMI device is connected to a PC on which ProSave is installed.
The data channel is configured on the HMI device.
Procedure for installing an option
Proceed as follows:
1. Go to the Windows Start menu and start ProSave on the PC.
2. Select the HMI device type in the "General" tab.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC.
4. Set the connection parameters.
5. Select the "Options" tab.
6. Select the desired option under "Available options".
7. Set "Transfer" mode on the HMI device.
If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device, the device automatically sets
"Transfer" mode when the installation of an option is initiated.
8. Start the installation of the option in ProSave with the ">>" button.
9. Follow the instructions in ProSave.
A status display appears indicating the progress of the installation.
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Result
The option has now been installed on the HMI device.
Procedure for removing an option
Proceed as follows:
1. Go to the Windows Start menu and start ProSave on the PC.
2. Select the HMI device type in the "General" tab.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC.
4. Set the connection parameters.
5. Select the "Options" tab.
6. Press the "Device status" button to update the display.
7. Select the desired option under "Installed options".
8. Set "Transfer" mode on the HMI device.
If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device, the device automatically sets
"Transfer" mode when the removal of an option is initiated.
9. Start the removal of the option in ProSave with the "<<" button.
Follow the instructions in ProSave.
A status display appears indicating the progress of the removal.
Result
The option has now been removed on the HMI device.
See also
Overview (Page 152)
Configuring the data channel (Page 109)
Operating modes (Page 134)
Data Transmission Options (Page 136)
Commissioning a project
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7.9
Transferring and transferring back license keys
7.9.1
Overview
With the purchase of an add-on package, you obtain a specific user license with an
associated license key. Once you have installed an add-on, transfer a license key to the HMI
device. The license key unlocks an add-on for use.
You can also transfer back the license key from the HMI device to a license diskette.
Note
License keys can only be transferred and transferred back with the Automation License
Manager or the configuration software.
The transfer and back transfer of license keys with the "Automation License Manager" is
described below. Information on transfer and back transfer of license keys with WinCC or
WinCC flexible is described in the associated online help.
7.9.2
Transfer of license keys with the Automation License Manager
Requirement
The HMI device is connected to the configuration PC or to the PC with the "Automation
License Manager".
If you use the configuration PC: The HMI device is selected in the project tree.
Procedure
To transfer the license keys, follow these steps:
1. Open the "Automation License Manager". On a PC without a WinCC installation, open the
"Automation License Manager" from the Windows Start menu.
The "Automation License Manager" starts.
2. Select the "Connect HMI device" command in the "Edit > Connect Target System" menu.
The "Connect target system" dialog opens.
3. Select the "device type" of your HMI device.
4. Select the "connection".
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5. Configure the corresponding "connection parameters", depending on the selected
connection.
6. Click "OK".
The connection to the HMI device is established. The connected HMI device is displayed
in the left area of the "Automation License Manager".
7. Transfer the license keys to the HMI device:
In the left area, select the drive on which the license keys are located.
The license keys are shown in the right area.
Select the license keys.
Drag-and-drop the license keys to the HMI device.
You can also remove license keys from the HMI device by means of drag-and-drop.
Alternative procedure
On a PC with a WinCC installation, you can also launch the "Automation License Manager"
from WinCC: Select the "Authorize/License" command in the "Online > HMI device
maintenance" menu.
Result
The license keys are transferred to the HMI device.
To back up the license keys on the HMI device, drag them from the HMI device to an
available drive.
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8
8.1
Overview
Configuration and process control phase
HMI devices can be used to operate and monitor tasks in process and production
automation. The plant screens on the HMI devices are used to provide a clear overview of
the active processes.
The HMI device project, which includes the plant screens, is created during the configuration
phase. The configuration engineer defines which tasks the HMI device has in the process
and defines the following in detail:
Which process data is displayed on the individual HMI device
Which plant components are controlled by this HMI device
The configuration engineer stores this information in the project's screens. The project is
transferred to the HMI device during commissioning.
After transfer to the HMI device, current processes can be operated and monitored in the
project's screens. The screens enable you to observe, for example, operational states,
current process data and faults in a plant. Operating elements which are used to operate the
process, for example buttons, I/O fields and alarm windows, are displayed in the screens.
Operator control options
The hardware of the HMI device determines which of the following operator control options
are available:
Touch screen
The operating elements shown in the dialogs are touch-sensitive. Touch objects are
basically operated in the same way as mechanical keys. You activate operating elements
by touching them with your finger. To double-click them, touch an operating element
twice in succession.
HMI device keyboard
The operating elements shown in the screens are selected and operated using the keys
of the HMI device.
External keyboard, connected via USB
External mouse, connected via USB
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CAUTION
Risk of damage to the touch screen
Do not use pointed or sharp objects to operate the touch screen. Otherwise, you can
damage the plastic membrane of the touch screen.
The following paragraphs provide instructions for operating a project with the touch screen
and the keyboard.
Operating a project with an external keyboard
An external keyboard can be used to operate a project in exactly the same way as with the
HMI keyboard or screen keyboard.
Note
The function keys of the external keyboard are disabled.
Use the other keys of the external keyboard, which correspond to the HMI device keys in the
description.
Operating a project with an external mouse
The project can be operated with an external mouse in exactly the same way as with the
HMI touch screen. Click the described operating elements with the mouse.
Unintentional actions
CAUTION
Unintentional actions possible
Do not carry out several operations simultaneously. You may otherwise trigger
unintentional actions.
With touch control:
Always touch only one operating element on the screen.
With key control:
Do not press more than two keys simultaneously.
Observing the plant documentation
Some operations with the project may require in-depth knowledge about the specific plant on
the part of the operator. Proceed with caution, for example, when you use jog mode. Refer to
your plant documentation to find any available additional information on this topic.
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Operation feedback from operating elements
The HMI device provides operation feedback as soon as it detects that an operating element
has been selected. This operation feedback is independent of any communication with the
PLC. Therefore, this operation feedback does not indicate whether the relevant action is
actually executed or not.
Optical feedback from operating elements
The operating element receives the focus and is selected. The configuration engineer can
also configure the selection of an operating element so that it deviates from the standard.
Refer to your plant documentation to find any available additional information on this topic.
The type of optical feedback depends on the operating element:
Buttons
The HMI device outputs different views of the "Pressed" and "Unpressed" states,
provided the configuration engineer has configured a 3D effect:
"Pressed" state:
"Unpressed" state:
The configuration engineer determines the appearance of a selected field, for example,
line width and color for the focus.
Invisible buttons
By default, invisible buttons are not displayed as pressed when they are touched. No
optical feedback is provided in this case.
The configuration engineer may, however, configure invisible buttons so that their outline
appears as lines when touched. This outline remains visible until you select another
operating element.
I/O fields
When you select an I/O field, the content of the I/O field is displayed against a colored
background. With touch operation, a screen keyboard is displayed for the entering of
values.
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Acoustic feedback from operating elements
An acoustic signal is generated as soon as the HMI device detects that the touch screen has
been touched or a key has been pressed. You can activate or deactivate this acoustic
operation feedback.
Note
The acoustic feedback is only possible if you interact with the project directly on the touch
screen or press one of the keys of the HMI device. If you use an external mouse or keyboard
for interaction, no acoustic signal is issued.
Acoustic signal for inadvertent operations
If you try to enter an invalid character, the HMI device issues an acoustic signal in
accordance with the setting.
See also
Set the volume (Page 97)
8.2
Direct keys
Introduction
Direct keys on the HMI device are used to set bits in the I/O area of a SIMATIC S7.
Direct keys enable operations with short reaction times that are, for example, a jog mode
requirement.
Note
Direct keys are still active when the HMI device is in "offline" mode.
Note
If you operate a function key with direct key functionality in a running project, the direct key
function is always executed, independent of the current screen contents.
Note
You can only use direct keys when there is
a connection via PROFIBUS DP or
PROFINET
IO.
Direct keys result in additional basic load on the HMI device.
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Direct keys
The following objects can be configured as a direct key:
Buttons
Function keys
You can also define image numbers in the case of HMI devices with touch operation. In this
way, the project engineer can configure the direct keys on an image-specific basis.
Further information on configuring direct keys can be found in the
"WinCC flexible Communication" system manual.
See also
Bit assignment of the direct keys (Page 189)
Enabling PROFINET IO (Page 111)
8.3
Setting the project language
Introduction
The HMI device supports multilingual projects. You must have configured a corresponding
operating element which lets you change the language setting on the HMI device during
runtime.
The project always starts with the language set in the previous session.
Requirements
The required language for the project must be available on the HMI device
The language switching function must be logically linked to a configured operating
element such as a button
Selecting a language
You can change project languages at any time. Language-specific objects are immediately
output to the screen in the new language when you switch languages.
The following options are available for switching the language:
A configured operating element switches from one language to the next in a list
A configured operating element directly sets the desired language
Please refer to your system documentation to check whether additional information on this
subject is available there.
See also
Changing Regional Settings (Page 92)
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Entering values using the touch screen
8.4.1
Overview
Screen keyboard
A screen keyboard appears on the HMI device touch screen when you touch an operating
element that requires input. The screen keyboard is displayed in the following cases:
An I/O field is selected for input
A password must be entered for accessing a password-protected function
The screen keyboard is automatically hidden again when input is complete.
Based on the configuration of the operating element, the system displays different screen
keyboards for entering numerical or alphanumerical values.
Note
The screen keyboard display is independent of the configured project language.
General procedure
The operating elements of a screen are operated by touching the touch screen.
Proceed as follows:
1. Touch the desired operating element within the screen.
2. Depending on the operating element, perform further actions. Detailed descriptions can
be found under the respective operating element.
Examples:
I/O field: Enter numerical, alphanumerical or symbolic values in the I/O field
Symbolic I/O field: Select an entry from the drop down list box
Slider control: Move the slider control
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Procedure for text boxes
Values are entered in the project text boxes. Based on your configuration, the values are
saved to tags and transferred, for example, to the PLC.
Proceed as follows:
1. Touch the desired text box within the screen.
The screen keyboard opens.
Depending on your configuration, you can enter values in the text box in the following
manner:
Numerical values, for example decimal numbers, hexadecimal numbers, binary values
Alphanumerical values, for example digits and letters
Date/time
2. Enter the value.
3. Confirm your entry with or discard your entry with .
8.4.2
Entering and Editing Numerical Values
Numerical screen keyboard
When you touch an operating element for numerical input on the HMI device touch screen,
the numerical screen keyboard appears. This is the case, for example, for a text box. The
screen keyboard is automatically hidden again when input is complete.
Note
Opened screen keyboard
When the screen keyboard is open, PLC job 51, "Select screen" has no function.
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Formats for numerical values
You can enter values in numerical text boxes based on the following formats:
Decimal
Binary
Hexadecimal
Note
Entry of hexadecimal values
When you enter values in hexadecimal format, the alphanumerical
screen keyboard
opens.
Limit test of numerical values
Tags can be assigned limits. If you enter a value that lies outside of this limit, it will not be
accepted, for example, 80 with a limit of 78. In this case the HMI device will deliver a system
alarm, if an alarm window is configured. The original value is displayed again.
Decimal places for numerical values
The configuration engineer can define the number of decimal places for a numerical text box.
The number of decimal places is checked when you enter a value in this type of I/O field.
Decimal places in excess of the limit are ignored.
Empty decimal places are filled with "0".
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Procedure
Numerical values can be entered character-by-character via the buttons on the numerical
screen keyboard.
Proceed as follows:
1. Touch the desired operating element within the screen.
The numerical screen keyboard opens. The existing value is displayed in the screen
keyboard and is selected.
2. Enter the value.
The keys with for example the letters G to Z are available to enter a hexadecimal value;
however, the characters are not entered. Depending on the settings, the HMI device
outputs an audible signal.
You have the following options to enter a value:
The selected value is deleted when you enter the first character. Completely reenter
the value.
Use the and keys to move the cursor within the current value. You can
now edit the characters of the current value or add characters.
Use the key to delete the character to the left of the cursor. If the value is
selected, use this key to delete the selected part of the value.
The key deletes the character positioned to the right of the cursor. If the value is
selected, use this key to delete the selected part of the value.
Use the key to display the info text of the I/O field.
This key is only enabled if info text has been configured for the input object or the
current screen.
3. Use the key to confirm your entry or cancel it with . Either action closes the
screen keyboard.
Result
You have changed the numerical value or entered a new one.
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Entering and editing alphanumerical values
Alphanumerical screen keyboard
When you touch an operating element for alphanumerical input on the HMI device touch
screen, the alphanumerical screen keyboard appears. This is the case, for example, for a
text box. The screen keyboard is automatically hidden again when input is complete.
Note
Opened screen keyboard
When the screen keyboard is open, PLC job 51, "Select screen" has no function.
Language switching
Language switching in the project has no influence on the alphanumerical screen keyboard.
The entry of Cyrillic or Asian characters is therefore not possible.
Keyboard levels
The alphanumerical screen keyboard has various levels:
Normal level
Shift level
If you change the levels with key , the key assignments change.
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Procedure
Alphanumerical values can be entered character-by-character via the buttons on the
alphanumerical screen keyboard.
Proceed as follows:
1. Touch the desired operating element within the screen.
The alphanumerical screen keyboard opens. The existing value is displayed in the screen
keyboard and is selected.
2. Enter the value.
You have the following options to enter a value:
The selected value is deleted when you enter the first character. Completely reenter
the value.
Use the and keys to move the cursor within the current value. You can
now edit the characters of the current value or add characters.
Use the key to delete the character to the left of the cursor. If the value is
selected, use this key to delete the selected part of the value.
The key deletes the character positioned to the right of the cursor. If the value is
selected, use this key to delete the selected part of the value.
Using key it is possible to switch between the keyboard levels of the screen
keyboard. On switchover, the key assignments of the screen keyboard change.
Use the key to display the info text of the I/O field.
This key is only enabled if info text has been configured for the input object or the
current screen.
3. Use the key to confirm your entry or cancel it with . Either action closes the
screen keyboard.
Result
You have changed the alphanumeric value or entered a new one.
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Entering the date and time
Entering the date and time
Enter the date and time in the same way you enter alphanumerical values.
Note
When entering the date and time, please note
that the format is determined by the
configured project language.
See also
Entering and Editing Numerical Values (Page 163)
Entering and editing alphanumerical values (Page 166)
8.4.5
Entering Symbolic Values
Selection list
Operating element for entering symbolic values offer you a list from which you can select the
input values. When you touch a symbolic I/O field on the HMI device touch screen, the
following selection list opens.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Touch the required operating element.
The selection list of the operating element opens. Select and to scroll in the
selection list.
2. Touch the required entry in the selection list.
The selected entry is accepted as an entry.
Result
You have changed the symbolic value or entered a new one.
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8.4.6
Displaying Infotext
Purpose
The configuration engineer uses info text to provide additional information and operating
instructions. The configuration engineer can configure info text on screens and operator
controls.
The infotext of an I/O field can contain, for example, information on the value to be entered.
Opening info text for operator controls
1. Touch the required operator control.
The screen keyboard opens. You can see from the appearance of the key
whether info text has been configured for the operator control or the current screen.
2. Touch the key on the screen keyboard.
The info text for the operator control is displayed. If there is no info text for the selected
screen object, the info text for the current screen is displayed, if it has been configured.
You can scroll through the contents of long info text with and .
Note
Switching between displayed info text
The configuration engineer can configure
infotext for an I/O field and the associated
screen. You can switch between two info texts by touching the info text window.
3. Close the displayed info text by pressing .
Alternative procedure
Depending on your configuration, info text can also be called via a configured operator
control.
Refer to your plant documentation to find any available additional information on this topic.
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8.5.1
Control keys
Introduction
The following tables show the control keys with which you operate the project.
Multi-key operation
Unwanted actions may be triggered, if the operator unintentionally actuates a key
combination.
CAUTION
Unintentional actions
In "Online" mode, simultaneous operation of more than two keys may cause unintentional
actions in the plant.
Never press more than two keys simultaneously.
Select operating elements
Key/Keys
Function
Description
Tabulator Selects the next/previous operating element in the tab
sequence.
Cursor keys Navigates in the operating element.
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Using operating elements
Key/Keys
Function
Description
Position the cursor Positions the cursor within an operating element,
e.g. in the I/O field.
Scroll back Scrolls back a page in a list.
Scroll to the beginning Scrolls to the beginning of a list.
Scroll forward Scrolls one page forward in a list.
Scroll to the end Scrolls to the end of a list.
Enter key Operates buttons.
Accepts and ends an entry.
Opens a selection list.
Toggles within a text box between character
mode and normal mode.
In character mode, a single
character is selected. In this mode, you can
advance in the character set using the cursor
keys.
Cancel Deletes the characters of a value entry and
restores the original value.
Closes the active dialog.
Delete characters Deletes the character to the right of the current
cursor position.
Delete characters Deletes the character to the left of the current
cursor position.
Open selection list Opens a selection list.
Accept value Accepts the selected value in the
selection list without closing the list.
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Enter key combinations
Key
Function
Purpose
Toggle key assignment
Switches over key assignment of keys with multiple
assignment.
No LED is lit:
The number assignment is enabled. Pressing
the button once toggles to letter assignment.
An LED is lit:
The left or right letter assignment is enabled.
Each time the key is pressed, the system
toggles between the left letter assignment, the
right letter assignment and the number
assignment.
Toggle between
upper-case and
lower-case
Used in key combinations, for example for entering
upper-case letters.
Switch to additional key
assignment
Some of the keys contain a key assignment
imprinted blue, for example the "%" character.
Used in key combinations for the blue key
assignment.
General control function Used in key combinations
General control function Used in key combinations
Acknowledge alarms
Key
Function
Description
Acknowledge Acknowledges the currently displayed fault alarm
or all the alarms of an alarm group as group
acknowledgment.
The LED lights up as long as unacknowledged fault
alarms are active.
Displaying info text
Key
Function
Description
Displaying info text Opens a window with the configured info text at the
selected object, e.g. alarm or I/O field. If an info
text exists for the selected object, the LED lights
up.
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8.5.2
Example: Enter characters using the alphanumeric keyboard
Using the same keys of the alphanumeric keyboard you can enter up to six different
characters. The entry result depends on the combination of the keys pressed.
The values "5", "M", "m", "N", "n" and "%" are entered using the same key of the
keyboard. You can use the keys , and to switch between the different
assignments..
The following table shows the entry options using the key .
Key
Key
Key
Result
No LED is lit
Not relevant
Not pressed
5
Left LED is illuminated.
Not pressed
Not pressed
m
Left LED is illuminated.
Pressed
Not pressed
M
Right LED is illuminated.
Not pressed
Not pressed
n
Right LED is illuminated.
Pressed
Not pressed
N
Not relevant
Not relevant
Pressed
%
8.5.3
Function keys
Function keys
Function key assignment is defined during configuration. The configuration engineer can
assign function keys globally and locally.
Function keys with global function assignment
A globally assigned function key always triggers the same action on the HMI device or in the
PLC irrespective of the screen displayed. Such an action could be, for example, the
activation of a screen or the closure of an alarm window.
Function keys with local function assignment
A function key with local function assignment is screen-specific and is therefore only
effective within the active screen.
The function assigned locally to a function key can vary from screen to screen.
The function key of a screen can be assigned one function only, either a global or local one.
The local assignment function takes priority over the global setting.
The configuration engineer can assign function keys in such a way that you can manipulate
operating elements with function keys, for example, the alarm view, trend view, recipe view
or status/force.
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8.5.4
General procedures
Introduction
The control keys and function keys of the HMI device are available for key control
General procedure
The operating elements of a screen are operated using the control keys of the HMI device.
Proceed as follows:
1. Continue to press the key or the cursor keys until the required operating element is
selected on the screen.
2. Depending on the operating element, perform further actions. Detailed descriptions can
be found under the respective operating element.
Examples:
I/O field: Enter numerical, alphanumeric or symbolic values in the I/O field
Slider control: Move the slider control
3. Confirm the operation with the key or abort the operation with the key .
8.5.5
Entering and editing numerical values
Formats for numerical values
You can enter values in numerical text boxes based on the following formats:
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Binary
Limit value test of numerical values
Tags can be assigned limit values. If you enter a value that lies outside of this limit, it will not
be accepted, for example, 80 with a limit value of 78. In this case the HMI device will deliver
a system alarm, if an alarm window is configured. The original value is displayed again.
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Procedure
Numerical and alphanumerical values can be entered in character mode using the system
keys.
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the desired text box within the screen with .
The existing value is selected in the text box.
2. Enter the value using the numerical keypad.
You have the following options to enter a value:
The existing value is deleted when you enter the first character. Completely reenter
the value.
Press and a cursor key simultaneously. The selection of the field content is
canceled. Move the cursor in the existing value. You can now edit the characters of
the current value or add characters.
The key deletes the character positioned to the right of the cursor. Use the
key to delete the character to the left of the cursor.
To enter the hexadecimal characters "A" to "F", switch the numerical keypad to letter
assignment using the key .
If the LED of the key is lit, infotext is available for the selected object or the
current screen.
Use the key to display the infotext for the operating element or current screen.
3. Select to confirm your entry.
Result
You have changed the numerical value or entered a new one.
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8.5.6
Entering and editing alphanumerical values
Procedure
Alphanumerical values can be entered in character mode using the system keys.
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the desired text box within the screen with .
The existing value is selected in the text box.
2. Enter the value using the system keys.
You have the following options to enter a value:
The existing value is deleted when you enter the first character. Completely reenter
the value.
Press and a cursor key simultaneously. The selection of the field content is
canceled. Move the cursor in the existing value. You can now edit the characters of
the current value or add characters.
The key deletes the character positioned to the right of the cursor. Use the
key to delete the character to the left of the cursor.
To enter letters, switch the numerical keypad to letter assignment using the key .
If the LED of the key is lit, infotext is available for the selected object or the
current screen.
Use the key to display the infotext for the operating element or current screen.
3. Select to confirm your entry.
Result
You have changed the alphanumeric value or entered a new one.
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8.5.7
Entering the date and time
Entering the date and time
Enter the date and time in the same way you enter alphanumerical values.
Note
When entering the date and time, please note that the format is determined by the
configured project language.
See also
Entering and editing numerical values (Page 174)
Entering and editing alphanumerical values (Page 176)
8.5.8
Entering Symbolic Values
Selection list
When you select a symbolic IO field, a selection list opens.
Procedure
Symbolic values are selected from the entries of a selection list.
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the desired symbolic text box within the screen with .
2. Open the selection list using the key. The selection list opens.
3. Select the required entry using the cursor keys , or .
4. Confirm your entry with the key.
Result
You have changed the symbolic value or entered a new one.
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8.5.9
Displaying Infotext
Purpose
The configuration engineer uses info text to provide additional information and operating
instructions. The configuration engineer can configure info text on screens and operator
controls.
The infotext of an I/O field can contain, for example, information on the value to be entered.
If the LED of the key lights up, an infotext has been configured for the selected display
object or for the current screen.
Procedure
1. Press .
The info text for the selected screen object is displayed. If there is no info text for the
selected screen object, the info text for the current screen is displayed, if it has been
configured.
You can scroll through the contents of long info texts using the cursor keys and
.
Note
Switching between displayed info text
The configuration engineer can configure infotext for an I/O field and the associated
screen. You can switch between two infotexts by pressing the
key.
2. Close the infotext by pressing the key.
Alternative procedure
Depending on your configuration, info text can also be called via a function key or via an
existing operator control.
Refer to your plant documentation to find any available additional information on this topic.
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Closing the project
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Use the corresponding operating element object to close the project.
Wait for the Loader to open after you closed the project.
2. Switch off power to the HMI device.
Operating a project
8.6 Closing the project
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Maintenance and care
9
9.1
Maintenance and care
Scope of maintenance
The HMI device is designed for maintenance-free operation. The touch screen and keyboard
cover should still be cleaned regularly.
Preparation
CAUTION
Inadvertent operation
Always switch off the HMI device before cleaning it. This will ensure that you do not trigger
functions unintentionally when you touch the keys.
Requirement
Use a cleaning cloth dampened with a cleaning agent to clean the equipment. Only use
water with a little liquid soap or a screen cleaning foam.
NOTICE
Damage caused by unauthorized cleaning products
Do not clean the HMI device with compressed air or steam jet blowers. Never use
aggressive solvents or scouring powder.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Switch off the HMI device.
2. Spray the cleaning solution onto a cleaning cloth.
Do not spray directly onto the HMI device.
3. Clean the HMI device.
When cleaning the display wipe from the screen edge inwards.
Maintenance and care
9.2 Clean screen on MP 277 Touch
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Clean screen on MP 277 Touch
Clean screen
The touch screen of the HMI device can be cleaned when it is switched on and a project is
running. An operating element must be available in the project with which the clean screen
can be called. Once the clean screen is activated, touch screen operation is locked for a
configured period of time. The time the touch screen is locked can be set between 5 and 30
seconds. The time remaining for the lockout is indicated by a progress bar.
WARNING
Locking operating elements
Always open the clean screen or switch off the HMI device before you clean the touch
screen while the system is running.
It is important to note when the clean screen function is unlocked. Ignoring this instruction
may lead to inadvertent operation of a function.
9.3
Spare Parts and Repairs
Repairs
In case of repair, the HMI device must be shipped to the Return Center in Fürth. Repairs
may only be carried out at the Return Center in Fürth.
Depending on the work necessary to repair the device, the Center may decide to give you a
credit note. In this case, it is your responsibility to order a new device.
The address is:
Returns Center
Siemensstr. 2
90766 Fürth
Germany
Spare parts
You can find spare parts and accessories for the HMI devices in the section Accessories
(Page 16).
9.4
Recycling and disposal
The HMI devices described in these operating instructions can be recycled due to their low
levels of pollutants. Contact a certified disposal service company for environmentally sound
recycling and disposal of your old devices.
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Technical specifications
10
10.1
Dimension drawings
10.1.1
Dimension drawing of the MP 277 8" Touch
The HMI device MP 277 8" Touch is available in two enclosure models. The enclosure
models have different article numbers. The article number is on the back of the HMI device.
Article number
a
b
6AV6643-0CB01-1AX2
250 mm
190 mm
6AV6643-0CB01-1AX1
250 mm
190 mm
6AV6643-0CB01-1AX5
240 mm
180 mm
Technical specifications
10.1 Dimension drawings
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10.1.2
Dimension drawing of the MP 277 8" Key
The HMI device MP 277 8" Key is available in two enclosure models. The enclosure models
have different article numbers. The article number is on the back of the HMI device.
Article number
a
b
6AV6643-0CB01-1AX2
362 mm
231 mm
6AV6643-0CB01-1AX1
362 mm
231 mm
6AV6643-0CB01-1AX5 352 mm 221 mm
Technical specifications
10.1 Dimension drawings
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10.1.3
Dimension drawing of the MP 277 10" Touch
The HMI device MP 277 10" Touch is available in two enclosure models. The enclosure
models have different article numbers. The article number is on the back of the HMI device.
Article number
a
b
6AV6643-0CD01-1AX2
335 mm
275 mm
6AV6643-0CD01-1AX1
335 mm
275 mm
6AV6643-0CD01-1AX5
325 mm
263 mm
Technical specifications
10.2 Specifications
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Dimension drawing of the MP 277 10" Key
10.2
Specifications
10.2.1
Specifications of the MP 277 Touch
HMI device
MP 277 8" Touch
MP 277 10" Touch
Weight without packaging
Approx. 1610 g
Approx. 2650 g
Technical specifications
10.2 Specifications
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Display
MP 277 8" Touch
MP 277 10" Touch
Display area, active
153.7 mm x 115.8 mm (7.5")
211.2 mm x 158.4 mm (10.4")
Type
LCD TFT
Resolution
640 x 480 pixels
Colors, displayable 64k
Brightness control
Yes
Input device
MP 277 8" Touch
MP 277 10" Touch
Type
Resistive analog touch screen
Memory
MP 277 8" Touch
MP 277 10" Touch
Application memory
6 MB
Ports
MP 277 8" Touch
MP 277 10" Touch
1 x RS 422/RS 485
Max. 12 Mbps
2 x USB USB host; conforms to USB standard 1.1 (supporting low-speed and
full-speed USB devices)
Maximum load 500 mA
1 x Ethernet
RJ45 10/100 Mbps
Supply voltage
MP 277 8" Touch
MP 277 10" Touch
Rated voltage
Range, permissible
+24 V DC
20.4 V to 28.8 V (-15%, +20%)
Transients, maximum per-
missible
35 V (500 ms)
Time between two transients,
minimum
50 s
Technical specifications
10.2 Specifications
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MP 277 10" Touch
Current consumption
Typical
Constant current,
maximum
Power on current surge I2t
Approx. 600 mA
Approx. 1000 mA
Approx. 1 A2s
Approx. 700 mA
Approx. 1100 mA
Approx. 1 A2s
Fuse, internal
Electronic
Miscellaneous
MP 277 8" Touch
MP 277 10" Touch
Realtime clock, buffered
1)
Yes
Magnetic field intensity 50/60 Hz;100 A/m RMS
1 Bridging time of the buffering, approx. 6 weeks.
10.2.2
Specifications of the MP 277 Key
HMI device
MP 277 8" Key
MP 277 10" Key
Weight without packaging
Approx. 2250 g
Approx. 4950 g
Display
MP 277 8" Key
MP 277 10" Key
Display area, active
153.7 mm x 115.8 mm (7.5")
211.2 mm x 158.4 mm (10.4")
Type
LCD TFT
Resolution
640 x 480 pixels
Colors, displayable
64k
Brightness control
Yes
Input device
MP 277 8" Key
MP 277 10" Key
Type
Membrane keyboard
Function keys 26 function keys,
of which 18 with LED
34 function keys,
of which 26 with LED
Technical specifications
10.3 Bit assignment of the direct keys
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Memory
MP 277 8" Key
MP 277 10" Key
Application memory
6 MB
Ports
MP 277 8" Key
MP 277 10" Key
1 x RS 422/RS 485 Max. 12 Mbps
2 x USB USB host; conforms to USB standard 1.1 (supporting low-speed and
full-speed USB devices)
Maximum load 500 mA
1 x Ethernet
RJ45 10/100 Mbps
Supply voltage
MP 277 8" Key
MP 277 10" Key
Rated voltage
Range, permissible
+24 V DC
20.4 V to 28.8 V (15 %, +20%)
Transients, maximum per-
missible
35 V (500 ms)
Time between two transients,
minimum
50 s
Current consumption
Typical
Constant current,
maximum
Power on
current surge I2t
Approx. 700 mA
Approx. 1100 mA
Approx. 1 A2s
Approx. 800 mA
Approx. 1200 mA
Approx. 1 A2s
Fuse, internal
Electronic
10.3
Bit assignment of the direct keys
The following figures show the assignment of the keys and LEDs to the bytes in the PLC
process image.
Further information may be available in your plant documentation.
Note
Do not use the LED bits "ACK", "A
-Z l", "A-Z r" and "HELP" when a project is running on the
HMI device.
Technical specifications
10.3 Bit assignment of the direct keys
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Bit assignment of the direct keys for the MP 277 8" Key
Bit assignment of the direct keys for the MP 277 10" Key
Bit assignment of the direct keys for the MP 277 8" Touch
Bit assignment of the direct keys for the MP 277 10" Touch
See also
Direct keys (Page 160)
Technical specifications
10.4 Description of the ports
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10.4
Description of the ports
10.4.1
Power supply
Plug connector, 2-pin
Pin
Assignment
1
+24 VDC (L+)
2
GND 24 V (M)
10.4.2
X10/IF 1B (RS 422/RS 485)
Sub-D socket, 9-pin, with screw lock
Pin
Assignment for the RS 422
Assignment for the RS 485
1
n. c.
n. c.
2
GND 24 V
GND 24 V
3
TxD+
Data channel B (+)
4
RD+
RTS
1)
5
GND 5 V, floating
GND 5 V, floating
6
+5 VDC, floating
+5 VDC, floating
7
+24 VDC, out (max. 100 mA)
+24 VDC, out (max. 100 mA)
8
TxD
Data channel A (–)
9 RxD RTS 1)
1 On pin 4 or pin 9, can be set with DIP switch on the rear of the device
Technical specifications
10.4 Description of the ports
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10.4.3
X20, X21 (USB)
USB socket
Pin
Assignment
1
+5 VDC, out (max. 500 mA)
2
USB-DN
3
USB-DP
4
GND
10.4.4
X1 (Ethernet/LAN)
RJ45 plug connector
Pin
Assignment
1
Tx+
2
Tx
3
Rx+
4
n. c.
5
n. c.
6
Rx
7
n. c.
8
n. c.
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Appendix
A
A.1
Service and support
You can find additional information and support for the products described on the Internet at
the following addresses:
Technical support (http://www.siemens.de/automation/csi_en_WW)
Support request form (http://www.siemens.com/automation/support-request)
After Sales Information System SIMATIC IPC/PG (http://www.siemens.com/asis)
SIMATIC Documentation Collection (http://www.siemens.com/simatic-tech-doku-portal)
Your local representative
(http://www.automation.siemens.com/mcms/aspa-db/en/Pages/default.aspx)
Training center (http://sitrain.automation.siemens.com/sitrainworld/?AppLang=en)
Industry Mall (https://mall.industry.siemens.com)
When contacting your local representative or Technical Support, please have the following
information at hand:
MLFB of the device
BIOS version for industrial PC or image version for HMI device
Other installed hardware
Other installed software
Tools & downloads
Please check regularly if updates and hotfixes are available for download to your device. The
download area is available on the Internet at the following link:
After Sales Information System SIMATIC IPC/PG (http://www.siemens.com/asis)
A.2
System events
System events on the HMI device provide information about internal states of the HMI device
and the controller.
Note
System events are
only indicated if an alarm window was configured. System events are
output in the language currently set on your HMI device.
Appendix
A.3 ESD guideline
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System event parameters
System events may contain encrypted parameters which are relevant to troubleshooting
because they provide a reference to the source code of the runtime software. These
parameters are output after the text "Error code:".
Description of the system events
A listing of all system alarms for your HMI device is provided in the online help of your
configuration software.
A.3
ESD guideline
Meaning
An electronic module is equipped with highly integrated electronic components. Due to their
design, electronic components are highly sensitive to overvoltage and thus to the discharge
of static electricity. Such electronic components are labeled as electrostatic sensitive devices
(ESD).
The following abbreviations are commonly used for electrostatic sensitive devices:
ESD
ESD
Electrostatic charge
The damage to an ESD caused by overvoltage is usually not recognized immediately. The
damage only becomes apparent after a long period of operation.
NOTICE
Electrostatic charge
ESDs may be destroyed by voltages far below the level perceived by human beings. If you
are not discharged electrostatically, the voltage that you transfer when touching a
component or the contact points of a module can already cause damage.
Discharge any electrostatic charge of your body before you touch the ESD.
Anyone who is not connected conductively to their surroundings is subject to electrostatic
charge.
Appendix
A.3 ESD guideline
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The following diagram shows the maximum voltage values to which a person can be
charged electrostatically. The values depend on the material and humidity. The shown
values are in conformity with the specifications of EN 61000-4-2.
Synthetic materials
Wool
Antistatic materials such as wood or concrete
Protective measures against discharge of static electricity
NOTICE
Grounding measures
There is no equipotential bonding without grounding. An electrostatic charge is not
discharged and may damage the ESD.
When working with electrostatic sensitive devices, make sure that the person and the
workplace are properly grounded.
Note the following:
Only touch the ESD if it is absolutely necessary.
When you touch ESD modules, avoid touching the pins or the PCB tracks.
This precaution reduces the risk of damaging an ESD.
Discharge electrostatic electricity from your body if you are performing measurements on
an ESD.
To do so, touch a grounded metal object before you carry out the measurement.
Always use grounded measuring instruments.
Appendix
A.3 ESD guideline
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Abbreviations
B
ANSI
American National Standards Institution
CSV
Comma Separated Values
DC
Direct Current
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DIL
Dual-in-Line (electronic chip housing design)
DNS
Domain Name System
DP
Distributed I/O
IO
Input and Output
ESD
Components and modules endangered by electrostatic discharge
EMC
Electromagnetic Compatibility
EN
European standard
ESD
Components and modules endangered by electrostatic discharge
GND
Ground
HF
High Frequency
HMI
Human Machine Interface
IEC
International Electronic Commission
IF
Interface
IP
Internet Protocol
LED
Light Emitting Diode
MAC
Media Access Control
MPI
Multipoint Interface (SIMATIC S7)
n. c.
Not connected
OP
Operator Panel
PC
Personal Computer
PG
Programming device
PPI
Point-to-Point Interface (SIMATIC S7)
PELV
Protective Extra Low Voltage
RJ45
Registered Jack Type 45
RTS
Request to send
RxD
Receive Data
PLC
Programmable Logic Controller
Sub-D
Subminiature D (plug)
TAB
Tabulator
TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
TFT
Thin Film Transistor
TxD
Transmit Data
Abbreviations
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UL
Underwriter’s Laboratory
USB
Universal Serial Bus
WINS
Windows Internet Naming Service
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Glossary
"Transfer" mode
The "Transfer" operating mode is an operating mode of the HMI device in which an
executable project is transferred from the configuration PC to an HMI device.
Acknowledge
Acknowledgment of an alarm confirms that it has been noted.
Alarm logging
Output of user-specific alarms to a printer, in parallel to their output to the HMI device
screen.
Alarm, acknowledgment
Acknowledgment of an alarm confirms that it has been noted.
Automation system
An automation system is a PLC of the SIMATIC S7 series, for example SIMATIC S7-300
Boot loader
The boot loader is used to start the operating system and is started automatically after power
on of the HMI device. The loader is displayed after the operating system has loaded.
Configuration PC
A configuration PC is a programming device or PC on which plant projects are created using
an engineering software.
Configuration software
Configuration software is used to create projects used for the purpose of process
visualization. WinCC flexible is such a configuration software, for example.
Controller
PLC is a general term for devices and systems with which the HMI device communicates,
e.g. SIMATIC S7.
Glossary
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Degree of protection
The degree of protection specifies a standard of electronic equipment for a variety of
environmental conditions and the protection of humans against potential danger when
using this equipment.
The degree of protection classified by IP differs from the protection class. But both involve
protection against touching dangerous electric voltage. The degree of protection also
classifies the protection of equipment against dirt and moisture.
EMC
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) refers to a usually desirable state, in which technical
equipment does not disturb one another with unwanted electrical or electromagnetic effects.
Electromagnetic compatibility deals with technical and regulatory questions of undesired,
mutual influence in electrical engineering.
Event
Functions are triggered by defined incoming events. Events can be configured. Events which
can be assigned to a button include "Press" and "Release", for example.
Field
Area reserved in configured screens for the input and output of values.
Flash memory
Flash memory is a non-volatile memory with EEPROM chips that is implemented either as
mobile storage medium, or as permanently installed memory module on the motherboard.
Function keys
Function keys on the HMI device can be assigned user-specific functions. The functions
assigned to these keys are defined during configuration. The assignment of the function keys
may be specific to an active screen or independent of it.
Half Brightness Life Time
Time period after which brightness is reduced to 50% of the original value. The specified
value depends on the operating temperature.
Hardcopy
Output of the screen content to a printer.
Glossary
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HMI device
An HMI device is a device used for the operation and monitoring of machines and plants.
The machine or plant states are visualized on the HMI device by means of graphic objects or
signal lamps. The operator controls of the HMI device allow the operator to interact with the
processes of the machine or plant.
HMI device image
The HMI device image is a file that can be transferred from the configuration PC to the HMI
device. The HMI device image contains the operating system for the HMI device and the
elements of the runtime software required to run a project.
I/O field
An I/O field enables the input or output of values on the HMI device which are transferred to
the PLC.
Info text
An info text is a configured information on objects within a project. Info text for an alarm, for
example, may contain information on the cause of the fault and troubleshooting routines.
Object
An object is a project element such as a screen or an alarm. Objects are used to view or
enter texts and values on the HMI device.
Operating element
An operating element is a component of a project used to enter values and trigger functions.
A button, for example, is an operating element.
Plant
General term referring to machines, processing centers, systems, plants and processes
which are operated and monitored on an HMI device.
PLC job
A PLC job triggers a function for the PLC on the HMI device.
Glossary
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Project
A project is the result of a configuration using a configuration software. The project normally
contains several screens with embedded system-specific objects, basic settings and alarms.
A project configured in WinCC flexible is saved to a project file with the extension *.hmi.
You need to distinguish between a project on the configuration PC and an executable project
on an HMI device. A project on the configuration PC can be available in more languages
than can be managed on the HMI device. The project on the configuration PC can also be
set up for different HMI devices. You can only transfer an executable project to an HMI
device if it has been especially compiled for it.
Project file
A project file is a file from which the executable project file for use on the HMI device is
generated. The project file is usually not transferred and is retained on the configuration PC.
The file name extension of a project file is *.hmi.
Project file, compressed
Compressed format of the project file. The compressed project file can be transferred in
addition to the executable project file to the corresponding HMI device. For this purpose,
backtransfer must be enabled in the project on the configuration PC. The compressed
project file is usually saved to an external memory card.
A compressed project file has the extension *.pdz.
Project file, executable
An executable project file is the file generated from the project file for a specific HMI device.
The executable project file is transferred to the associated HMI device where it is used to
operate and monitor plants.
An executable project file has the extension "*.fwx".
Protection class
The protection class is used in electrical engineering to classify and identify electrical
equipment in relation to existing safety measures designed to prevent electric shock.
There are four protection classes for electrical equipment.
Recipe
A recipe is a combination of tags that form a fixed data structure. The configured data
structure can be assigned data in the configuration software or on the HMI device and is
then referred to as a record. The use of recipes ensures that all data assigned to a data
record is transferred synchronously to the PLC.
Glossary
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Runtime software
The runtime software is a process visualization software used to test a project on a
configuration PC.
Screen
A screen is a form of visualization for all logically related process data in a plant. The
representation of the process data can be visually supported by graphic objects.
Screen object
A screen object refers to objects such as rectangles, I/O fields, or alarm views which are
configured for visualization or operation of the plant.
STEP 7
STEP 7 is the programming software for SIMATIC S7, SIMATIC C7 and SIMATIC WinAC
PLCs.
Symbolic I/O field
A symbolic I/O field is a field for the input and output of a value. Contains a list of default
entries from which one can be selected.
System alarm
A system alarm is assigned to the "System" alarm class. A system alarm refers to internal
states on the HMI device and the PLC.
Tab order
The tab order defined in the course of project engineering determines the sequence for
activating objects by pressing the <TAB> key.
Tag
A tag is a defined memory location to which values can be written and from which values can
be read. This can be done from the PLC or the HMI device. We distinguish between external
tags (process tags) and internal tags, depending on whether or not the tag is interconnected
with the PLC.
Glossary
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Transfer
Transfer of a runtime project from the configuration PC to the HMI device.
WinAC MP
WinAC is a software PLC for multifunctional platforms.
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Index
/
/Audit, 21
A
ACK key, 172
Acknowledge
Alarm, 172
Acknowledge key, 172
Acoustic feedback, 160
Acoustic signal, 165
Inadvertent operation, 160
Acoustics
Feedback, 97
Activate
Password protection, 89
Address assignment
TCP/IP network, 116
Addressing, 114
Alarm
Acknowledge, 172
Functional scope, 19
Alarm buffer
Functional scope, 19
ALARM_S, 19
Alphanumerical
Key assignment, 83, 172
Screen keyboard, 166
Alphanumerical value
Changing, 167, 176
Entering, 167, 176
ALT key, 83, 172
Applications
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Approval for Australia, 29
Approvals, 27
Automatic
Transfer, 143
A-Z key, 83, 172
B
Backing up, 136, 147, 148
Registry information, 76, 92
Temporary files, 92
to external storage device, 126
To memory card, 76
With ProSave, 148
Backlighting
Reducing, 95
Setting, 77
Backspace key, 82, 171
Backtransfer, 141, 145
Backup, 76, 128
Booting, 99
Bottom view, 10, 12, 13, 15
Brightness
Changing, 94
Browser
Home page, 76
Setting, 76
Bus connection, 22
Bus parameters
Profile, 108
C
Cable
Connecting, 45
Calibrating
Touch screen, 87
Cancel key, 82, 171
Care, 181
CE approval, 27
Certificate
Delete, 125
Deleting, 76
Displaying, 76
Importing, 76, 125
Certificates, 76
Changing
Brightness, 94
Character repeat, 76
Screen keyboard, 85
Charge
Electrostatic, 194
Clamping frame, 17
Clean screen, 182
Clearance
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Climatic
Shipping conditions, 33
Storage conditions, 33
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Closing
Project, 179
Compatibility conflict, 147
Computer name
Setting, 77
Condensation, 33
Conductor cross-section, 48
Equipotential bonding, 46
Configuration graphic
Configuration PC, 53
Controller, 50
Equipotential bonding, 47
Power supply, 48
Printer, 57
Configuration PC
Configuration graphic, 53
Connecting, 53
Configuration phase, 133
Configure
Network, 114
Configuring
Data channel, 77, 109
Operating system, 70
PC/PPI cable, 54
RS 422/RS 485 interface, 51
Screen keyboard, 76, 84
Configuring PC, 133
Connecting
Configuration PC, 53
Controller, 50
Equipotential bonding, 46
Mains terminal, 49
Power supply, 48, 49
Printer, 57
PROFINET, 51, 53
USB device, 56
Connection, 22
Connection sequence, 45
Connections to PLCs
Number, 22
Control cabinet
Working on, 25
Control keys
Keyboard unit, 81
Control Panel
MPI, 107
Open, 75
Operating, 78, 80
Password protection, 71
PROFIBUS, 107
Screen keyboard, 78
Control Panel:Operate, 77
Controller
Configuration graphic, 50
Configuring the interface, 51
Connecting, 50
Conventions, 4
Converter RS 422-RS 232, 16
Cookies, 123
CTRL key, 83, 172
Currency, 77
Cursor key, 82, 170
D
Data channel
Configuring, 77, 109
Enabling, 109
Locking, 109
Data transfer, 136
Date, 76
Entering, 168, 177
Setting, 90
Synchronizing, 91
Date format, 77, 92
Date/time properties, 76, 90
Deactivating
Password protection, 90
Decimal, 164
Default gateway, 116
Degree of protection, 38
Protection against ingress of solid foreign
bodies, 40
Protection against water, 40
Delay time
Setting, 77, 103
Delete
Certificate, 125
Delete key, 82, 82, 171, 171
Device name
For network operation, 115
DHCP, 116
DIP switch
Setting, 51
Direct key, 161
Functional scope, 21
Direct keys
Assignment, 189
Disabling
SecureMode, 74
Display
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MP 277 Touch, 187
Display format, 174
Index
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Displaying
Certificate, 76
HMI device information, 76
Info text, 169, 178
Information on the MP 277, 100
Memory information, 101
System information, 101
UPS status, 77
Disposal, 182
Disturbance
Pulse-shaped, 31
Sinusoidal, 32
DNS, 116
DNS
Server, 114
Documentation
Enclosed, 41
Double-click, 76
Setting, 86
E
EC Declaration of Conformity, 27
Elbow adapter, 17
Electrical
Safe separation, 49
Electrical potential difference, 46
Electrostatic charge, 194
E-mail
Set, function overview, 77
Setting, 119
EMC directive, 27
Emission, 30, 32
Enabling
SecureMode, 74
Encryption, 123
END key, 82, 171
Enter key, 82, 171
ENTER key, 82, 171
Entering
Alphanumerical value, 167, 176
Date, 168, 177
Key combination, 83, 172
Numerical value, 165, 175
Symbolic value, 168
Text box, 163
Time, 168, 177
Entry on the HMI device
By means of function key, 173
Using operating elements, 157
Environmental conditions
Climatic, 36
Mechanical, 35
Test, 36
Equipotential bonding
Cable, 47
Configuration graphic, 47
Connecting, 46
Requirements, 46
Equipotential bonding rail, 47
ESC key, 82, 171
Ethernet settings
IP address, 116
F
Feedback
Acoustic, 97, 160
Optical, 159
Fixation, 16
FM approval, 29
Fn key, 83, 172
Front view, 10, 11, 13, 14
Function
Additional, 21
Function key
Labeling, 65
Function keys
Global assignment, 173
Local assignment, 173
Function test, 59
Functional scope
Alarm buffer, 19
ALARM_S, 19
Graphics list, 19
Info text, 21
Limit monitoring, 19
Log, 20
Messages,
Recipe, 20
Safety, 20
Scaling, 19
Screen, 19
Tag, 19
Text list, 19
G
Graphics list
Functional scope, 19
Group acknowledgement, 172
Guidelines for Explosion Protection, 28
Index
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H
High frequency radiation, 26
HMI device
Cold restart, 99
EMC-compatible installation, 31
Information, 76
Interfaces, 45
Restarting, 76
Shutting down, 59
Specifications, 186, 188
Switching on, 58
Testing, 58
Transfer license key, 154
HMI Input Panel
Options, 84
HOME key, 82, 171
Home page
Internet, 121
Host cable
Safety instruction, 55
I
Identification, 118
Importing
Certificate, 76, 125
Inadvertent operation
Acoustic signal, 160
Info text
Displaying, 169, 178
Functional scope, 21
Key, 172
LED, 172
Information
For the HMI device, 100
Initial startup, 133
Input device
MP 277 Key, 188
MP 277 Touch, 187
Input Panel, 76
Installation as intended, 26
Installing
Option, 136, 152, 152
Instructions
General, 30
Insulation test
Test voltage, 40
Interfaces
MP 277, 45
Rated load, 56
Internet
Home page, 121
Options, 76
Search engine, 121
Security settings, 76
Settings, 119
Settings, overview of functions, 77
Internet options
Privacy, 124
IP address
Ethernet, 116
K
Key
ACK, 172
ALT, 83, 172
A-Z, 83, 172
Backspace, 171
Cancel, 82
CTRL, 83, 172
Cursor, 82, 170
Delete, 82, 82, 171
END, 82, 171
ENTER, 82, 171
ESC, 82, 171
Fn, 83, 172
HOME, 82, 171
Info text, 172
Scroll back, 82, 171
Scroll forward, 82, 171
SHIFT, 83, 172
TAB, 82, 170
Tabulator, 82
Key combination
Entering, 83, 172
Key control, 170, 174
Keyboard
Safety instruction, 62
Keyboard properties, 76
L
Labeling
Approvals, 29
EC Declaration of Conformity, 27
Function key, 65
Guidelines for Explosion Protection, 28
Labeling strips
Attaching, 67
Dimensions, 66
Index
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LAN connection, 76
Language switching
Functional scope, 21
LED
Info text, 172
License
Managing, 154
License key
Transfer to an HMI device, 154
Transferring, 136
Transferring back, 136
Limit monitoring
Functional scope, 19
Limit test, 164
Limit value test, 174
Loader, 70
Operating, 71
Locking
Operating element, 182
Log
Functional scope, 20
Logon data, 118
M
Main dimensions
MP 277 10" Touch, 185
MP 277 8" Key, 184
MP 277 8" Touch, 183
Mains terminal
Connecting, 49
Maintenance, 181
Managing
License, 154
Manual
Transfer, 142
Mechanical
Shipping conditions, 33
Storage conditions, 33
Memory
MP 277 Key, 189
MP 277 Touch, 187
Memory card
First time use, 127
Inserting, 64
Restoring file system, 93
Unplug, 65
Memory information
Displaying, 101
Memory management, 76, 131
Mounting
EMC-compatible, 31
Mounting clip, 42, 43, 44
Mounting clip, 16
Mounting, 42, 43, 44
Mounting cut-out
Dimensions, 39
Preparing, 39
Mounting location, 38
Mounting position, 37
Mouse properties, 76
MP 277
Applications, 9
Clearance, 39
Displaying information, 100
Interfaces, 45
Mounting, 41
Operator control, 61
Switching on, 58
Testing, 58
MP 277 10" Key
Bottom view, 15
Front view, 14
Overall dimensions, 186
Rear view, 15
Side view, 14
MP 277 10" Touch
Bottom view, 13
Front view, 13
Main dimensions, 185
Rear view, 14
Side view, 13
MP 277 8" Key
Bottom view, 12
Front view, 11
Main dimensions, 184
Rear view, 12
Side view, 11
MP 277 8" Touch
Bottom view, 10
Front view, 10
Main dimensions, 183
Rear view, 11
Side view, 10
MP 277 Key
Specifications, 188
MPI
Setting, 77, 107
Multi-key operation, 158, 170
Multimedia card, 63
Index
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N
Name server, 116
Network
Configure, 114
Logon data, 76
Set up, 114
Setting, 116
Network & dial-up connections, 76
Network ID, 76
Network operation
Device name, 115
Options, 77, 119
Nominal voltage, 40
Non-isolated plant configuration, 49
NOTE
License key, 152
Number format, 77, 92
Numerical
Key assignment, 83, 172
Screen keyboard, 163
Numerical value
Changing, 165, 175
Decimal places, 164, 164
Display format, 174
Entering, 165, 175
Limit test, 164
Limit value test, 174
O
Offline
Operating mode, 134
Test, 140, 146
Online
Operating mode, 134
Test, 141, 146
OP properties, 76
Device, 100
Memory monitoring, 131
Persistent storage, 93
Touch, 87
OPC server, 21
Open
Control Panel, 75
Selection list, 82, 171
Operate:Control Panel, 77
Operating
Control Panel, 78
Feedback, 159
Key, 170, 174
Loader, 71
Operating element, 82, 171
Project, 157
With external keyboard, 158
With external mouse, 158
Operating element
Locking, 182
Operating, 82, 171
Selecting, 82
Operating instructions
Scope, 3
Operating mode, 134
Changing, 134
Offline, 134
Online, 134
Transfer, 58, 134
Operating system
Configuring, 70
Safety instruction, 55
Update using ProSave, 151
Updating, 149
Operation feedback, 159
Operator control
Memory card slot, 64
MP 277, 61
Optical feedback, 159
Option
Installing, 136, 152
Installing with ProSave, 152
Removing, 136, 152
Removing with ProSave, 153
Options, 21
Network operation, 77, 119
Overall dimensions
MP 277 10" Key, 186
P
Password
Specifying, 89
Password properties, 76, 89, 89
Password protection, 71, 76
Activate, 89
Deactivating, 90
Windows CE taskbar, 71
PC/PPI
Cable, 17
Configuring the cable, 54
Setting the adapter, 54
PELV, 49
Peripheral
Rated load, 56
Index
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Plant configuration
Non-insolated, 49
PLC
Number of connectable, 22
Protocol, 22
Ports
MP 277 Key, 189
MP 277 Touch, 187
Power failure, 147
Power supply
Configuration graphic, 48
Connecting, 48, 49
Printer
Configuration graphic, 57
Connecting, 57
Setting properties, 76
Printer connection
Setting, 96
Printer properties, 76, 96
Printing
Via network printer, 113
Process control phase, 133
PROFIBUS
Setting, 77
PROFIBUS DP
Setting, 107
PROFINET, 114
Addressing, 114
Connecting, 51, 53
PROFINET IO
Disabling direct keys, 112
Enabling direct keys, 112
Releasing, 76
Project
Closing, 179
in ProTool, 135
In WinCC flexible, 135
Offline testing, 140, 146
Operating, 157
Reuse, 135, 135, 135
Testing online, 141, 146
Transferring, 133, 136
Protection class, 40
Protective measure
Static electricity, 195
Protocol
PLC, 22
Proxy
Server, 76, 119, 122
Setting, 76
R
Radiation
High frequency, 26
Radio interference, 30
Emission, 32
Rated load
Interface, 56
Rear view, 11, 12, 14, 15
Recipe
Functional scope, 20
Recommissioning, 133
Recycling, 182
Regional and language settings, 77, 92
Regional settings, 92
Registry information
Backing up, 76, 92
Regulations for the prevention of accidents, 25
Removing
Option, 136, 152, 153
Repairs, 182
Reset to factory setting, 136
Resetting to factory settings, 151
Restore, 76, 126
Restoring, 136, 147, 148
from external storage device, 128
From memory card, 76, 93
With ProSave, 148
Returns Center, 182
Reverse polarity protection, 49
RS 422/RS 485 interface
Configuring, 51
S
S7 transfer settings, 77
Safe electrical isolation, 49
Safety
Functional scope, 20
Standards, 27
Safety instruction
Backlighting, 95
Compatibility conflict, 147
Compressed project file, 141
Damage to the HMI device, 45
Data channel, 150
Direct key, 160
Equipotential bonding cable, 47
Functional problem, 56
High frequency radiation, 26
Interface, 56
Keyboard, 62
Index
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License key, 147, 150
Memory card, first use, 64
Memory distribution, 101
Multi-key operation, 158
Power failure, 147
Preventing inadvertent operation, 181
Replacing the HMI device, 55
Storage, 33
Switching info text, 169, 178
Touch screen, 62
Transfer mode, 106, 109
Transfer mode channel 2, 110
Transport, 33
Unintentional action, 62, 170
Unintentional transfer mode, 110
Update operating system, 55
USB host-to-host cable, 55
Working on the control cabinet, 25
Safety regulations, 25
Scaling
Functional scope, 19
Scheduler
Functional scope, 21
Screen
Functional scope, 19
Screen keyboard, 76, 162
Alphanumerical, 166
Change layout, 79
Character repeat, 85
Configuring, 84
For Control Panel, 78
Keyboard level, 166
Language switching, 166
Numeric, 163
Representation types, 79
Screen saver, 95
Overview of functions, 77, 77
Setting, 95
Screen settings
Changing, 76
Scroll back key, 82, 171
Scroll forward key, 82, 171
Search engine
Internet, 121
SecureMode
Disabling, 74
Enabling, 74
Security settings, 76
Selecting
Operating element, 82
Selection list, 168, 177
Open, 82, 171
Service pack, 17
Set up
Network, 114
Setting
Backlighting, 77
Browser, 76
Computer name, 77
Date, 90
Date format, 92
Date/Time, 76
Delay time, 77, 103
DIP switch, 51
Double-click, 86
E-mail, 77
E-mail connection, 119
Language, 161
MPI, 77, 107
Network, 116
Number format, 92
PC/PPI adapter, 54
Printer connection, 96
Printer properties, 76
PROFIBUS, 77, 107
PROFINET IO, 76
Proxy, 76
Regional data, 92
Screen saver, 95
Time, 90
Time format, 92
Transfer mode, 138
UPS, 77, 104, 104
Volume, 77
Setting language, 161
Setting the time zone, 90
Settings
Internet, 77
Language, 77
Regional, 77
S7-Transfer, 77
Shift key, 83
SHIFT key, 83, 172
Shipping conditions, 33
Shutting down
HMI device, 59
Side view, 10, 11, 13, 14
Siemens HMI input panel options, 76
Sm@rtAccess, 21
Sm@rtService, 21
SMTP server, 119
Software options, 21
Specifications
Display, 187, 188
Index
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Input device, 187, 188
Memory, 187, 189
MP 277 Key, 188
MP 277 Touch, 186, 188
Ports, 187, 189
Supply voltage, 187, 189
Standard operating system, 9
Start
HMI device, 99
Transfer, 139
Static electricity
Protective measures, 195
Storage conditions, 33
Storage device
Backing up to external, 126
Restoring from external, 128
Strain relief, 59
Subnet mask, 116
Supply voltage
MP 277 Key, 189
MP 277 Touch, 187
Switching on
MP 277, 58
Symbolic value
Changing, 168
Entering, 168
Synchronizing
Date and time, 91
System, 101
System event
in the online help, 194
Parameters, 194
System information, 77
Displaying, 101
System properties, 77
Device name, 115
General, 101
Memory, 101
T
TAB key, 82, 170
Tabulator key, 82, 170
Tag
Functional scope, 19
TCP/IP address, 116
Temporary files
Backing up, 92
Test
For environmental conditions, 36
Testing
MP 277, 58
Text box, 163
Character mode, 171
Normal mode, 171
Text list
Functional scope, 19
Time, 76
Entering, 168, 177
Setting, 90
Synchronizing, 91
Time format, 77, 92
Touch screen
Calibrating, 76, 87
Safety instruction, 62
Transfer, 133, 134, 137, 141
Automatic, 143
Cancel, 58
Manual, 142
Start, 139
Starting automatically, 137
Starting manually, 137
Transfer mode
Setting, 138
Unintentional, 110
Via MPI, 106
Via PROFIBUS DP, 106
Transfer settings, 109
Channel, 109
Directories, 103
Overview of functions, 77
Transferring
License key, 136
License key on HMI device, 154
Project, 133, 136
Transferring back
License key, 136
Transport damage, 41
Trends
Functional scope, 21
U
UL approval, 29
Unintentional action, 62, 158
Unintentional transfer mode, 110
Update operating system, 136
Updating
Operating system, 149
Using ProSave, 151
UPS
Displaying status, 77
Setting, 77, 104, 104
Index
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UPS properties
Configuration, 104, 104
Current status, 105, 105, 105, 105
USB device
Connecting, 56
Use
Conditions, 35
In residential areas, 30
Industrial, 30
With additional measures, 35
User name, 118, 118
V
VBScript
Functional scope, 21
Volume, 97, 97
Setting, 77
Volume & Sounds Properties, 77
W
Weight
MP 277 Key, 188
Weight of the MP 277 Touch, 186
WinCC flexible
Internet Settings, 77
WinCC flexible internet settings
E-mail, 119
Windows CE taskbar, 70
Password protection, 71
WINS, 116
Server, 114
Working on the control cabinet, 25