SIEMENS 6ES7901-0BF00-0AA0

Preface, Contents
Introduction
1
SIMATIC HMI
Functionality
2
Touch Panel
TP 070
Commissioning
3
Operating the TP 070
4
Operation of Screen Objects
5
System Settings
6
Communication
7
Installation
8
Unit Description
9
Equipment Manual
Maintenance/Upkeep
10
Operating System Update
11
A
Appendices
D
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Glossary, Index
Safety Guidelines
This manual contains notices which you should observe to ensure your own personal safety, as well as to
protect the product and connected equipment. These notices are highlighted in the manual by a warning
triangle and are marked as follows according to the level of danger:
!
!
Warning
indicates that death, severe personal injury or substantial property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken.
Caution
indicates that minor personal injury or property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken.
Note
draws your attention to particularly important information on the product, handling the product, or to a
particular part of the documentation.
Qualified Personnel
Equipment may be commissioned and operated only by qualified personnel. Qualified personnel within
the meaning of the safety notices in this manual are persons who are authorized to commission, ground
and identify equipment, systems and circuits in accordance with safety engineering standards.
Correct Usage
Note the following:
!
Warning
The equipment may be used only for the applications stipulated in the catalog and in the technical description and only in conjunction with other equipment and components recommended or approved by Siemens.
Startup must not take place until it is established that the machine, which is to accommodate this component, is in conformity with the guideline 89/392/EEC.
Faultless and safe operation of the product presupposes proper transportation, proper storage, erection
and installation as well as careful operation and maintenance.
Trademarks
The registered trademarks of Siemens AG are listed in the Preface.
Some of the other designations used in these documents are also registered trademarks; the owner’s
rights may be violated if they are used be third parties for their own purposes.
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Preface
This manual
The TP 070 equipment manual is part of the SIMATIC HMI documentation. It
provides operation, installation, configuration and system personnel with
information concerning installation, functionality, operation and technical design of
the TP 070.
An overview of the entire SIMATIC HMI documentation is provided in appendix D.
Organization of the manual
The TP 070 equipment manual is organized into the following chapters:
Chapter
Contents
1-2
Overview of features and functional scope of the TP 070.
3-7
Commissioning, operation, system settings and communication.
8 - 10
Mechanical and electrical installation, unit description, as well as
maintenance and upkeep of the TP 070.
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Appendix
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Information on the operating system update.
Technical Data
Interface Assignments
ESD Guidelines
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Conventions
The following conventions are used throughout this manual:
Motor off
Text in the operating unit display is presented in this
typewriter font.
Tag
Symbolic names representing tag values on the screen are
presented in this italic typewriter font.
Screens
Functions available for selection are presented in this italic
font.
ESC
The names of keys and buttons are displayed in a different
font.
History
The various releases of this manual correspond to the following versions of the
STEP 7-Micro/WIN 32 and STEP 7-Micro/WIN 32 Toolbox configuration software:
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Comment
First release of the TP 070
equipment manual.
Micro/WIN 32
version
Micro/WIN 32
Toolbox
version
From Version 3.1 From Version 1.0
Trademarks
The following names are registered trademarks of the Siemens AG:
S
SIMATICR
S
SIMATIC HMIR
S
HMIR
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ProToolR
S
ProTool/LiteR
S
ProTool/ProR
S
SIMATIC Multi PanelR
S
SIMATIC Multifunctional PlatformR
S
MP 270R
S
ProAgentR
Other support
In the case of technical queries, please contact the Siemens representatives in the
subsidiaries and branches responsible for your area.
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Available worldwide, at all times:
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SIMATIC Basic Hotline
Nuernberg
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Time:
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SIMATIC Customer Online Services
SIMATIC Customer Support offers comprehensive additional information
concerning SIMATIC products through its Online services as follows:
Up-to-date general information is provided
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Abbreviations
The abbreviations used in this equipment manual have the following meaning:
CCFL
Cold Cathode Fluorescence Lamp
CPU
Central Processing Unit
ESD
Electrostatic Sensitive Device
HMI
Human Machine Interface
IF
Interface
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display
MPI
Multipoint Interface (SIMATIC S7)
PC
Personal Computer
PLC
Programmable Logic Control
PPI
Point to Point Interface (SIMATIC S7)
PU
Programming Unit
RISC
Reduced Instruction Set Computing
STN
Super Twisted Nematic
TP
Touch Panel
A list of all the specialist terms together with their explanations is provided in the
glossary at the end of this manual.
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Contents
1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-1
2
Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-1
3
Commissioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-1
3.1
Initial Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-2
3.2
Recommissioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-3
3.3
Test Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-3
Operating the TP 070 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-1
4.1
Operating Touch Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-2
4.2
Entering Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-4
4.3
Operating Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-6
Operation of Screen Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-1
5.1
Overview of Screen Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-2
5.2
Status Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-3
System Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-1
6.1
Setting an Operating Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-2
6.2
Screen Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-3
6.3
Deactivate Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-5
Communication Management for SIMATIC S7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-1
7.1
Basic Methods of Functioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-2
7.2
Connection to S7-200 via MPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-3
7.3
Optimization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-6
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-1
8.1
Mechanical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-2
8.2
8.2.1
8.2.2
Electrical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connect configuration computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connect PLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-4
8-7
8-8
Unit Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-1
9.1
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-2
9.2
Connection Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-3
9.3
Communication Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-4
4
5
6
7
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Maintenance/Upkeep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-1
11
Operating System Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-1
Appendix
A
Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A-1
B
Interface Assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-1
C
ESD Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-1
D
SIMATIC HMI Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Use of the TP 070
The TP 070 has been conceived as a low end unit for the SIMATIC S7-200. It is a
touch panel in the SIMATIC HMI product range based on the Microsoft Windows
CE operating system.
The TP 070 can be used to perform all basic functions. It is equipped with one
interface for use with MPI. The unit memory is designed for smaller configurations.
The objects used for a configuration can be inputs, outputs, buttons, bar graphs
and graphics.
Area of use of the TP 070
The TP 070 has been conceived for machine operation and monitoring. It provides
a realistic representation of the machine or system to be monitored. Its area of use
includes implementation in machine and apparatus construction as well as in the
packing and electronics industry.
The high degree of protection (IP65 on the front side) and non-implementation of
moving storage media, such as hard disks and floppy disks, ensure the TP 070 is
also suitable for use in rough industrial environments and directly on site on the
respective machine.
The TP 070 can be installed in switching cabinets and operating consoles.
Due to the fact that the TP 070 is equipped with high performance basic hardware
and has a minimum installation depth means that it fulfills all the requirements for
operation in the vicinity of the machine.
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Easy to operate and observe
The TP 070 enables operating statuses and current process values concerning a
connected PLC to be displayed textually or graphically and the relevant machine or
system to be easily monitored and operated. Display and operation of the TP 070
can be adapted optimally for the respective process requirements by using the
STEP 7-Micro/WIN 32 (from version 3.1) and STEP 7-Micro/WIN 32 Toolbox (from
version 1.0) configuration software.
The TP 070 can be used to:
control and monitor the process intuitively. Setpoint values or control element
settings, for instance, can be modified by entering values or touching configured
buttons;
display processes, machines and systems graphically;
visualize process tags, e.g. in output fields, status displays or bar graphs;
intervene directly in the operation by means of the touch–sensitive screen.
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Operating unit configuration (principles)
Graphics, texts and operating and display elements which need to be represented
on the operating unit must first be created on a configuration computer (PC or PU)
using the configuration software. The configuration computer must be connected to
the operating unit in order to download the project to the operating unit (refer to
“Configuration phase” in figure 1-1).
Once the project has been successfully downloaded, connect the operating unit to
the PLC. The operating unit can then communicate with the PLC and respond
according to the information configured for running the program in the PLC (refer to
“Process control phase” in figure 1-1).
PC/PU
Create project data
Store project data
Configuration phase
Download project data
Operating unit
TP
Connected to PLC
PLC
Process control phase
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Configuration and process control phases
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Overview of the TP 070
Overview: Model TP 070
Processor
Type
32 bit RISC
Clock frequency
66 MHz
Configuration
memory
Capacity
128 kB
Software
Operating system
Interfaces
Serial interface to connect PLC,
PC/PU
Display
Type
MicrosoftR
1 × RS485
Active screen area
(B × H) in mm
116 × 87 (5.7’’)
Resolution (pixels)
320 × 240
4–level
Back–lighting
Half Brightness
CE
STN LCD/Blue mode
Monochrome
1)
WindowsR
CCFL tube
Life1)
approx. (h)
50,000
Refer to the Glossary for a definition.
Further information
Detailed information on the technical data of the operating unit is provided in
appendix A of this manual.
Information concerning configuration of the operating unit is provided in the
Micro/WIN user guide or Micro/WIN online help.
Connection of the operating unit to the PLC is described in chapter 7.
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Functionality
The table below summarizes the functional scope of the operating unit. The values quoted are
the maximum values which can be managed by the operating unit. The values are limited by the
size of the memory used.
Function
Screens
Comment
4
View
Screen objects
Output field
Input field
Text
Graphics
State button
Bar
Screen settings
Communication
Contrast
4
Touch calibration
4
SIMATIC S7-200
MPI (to 19.2 kbits/s)
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In this chapter
This chapter provides information on:
starting up the operating unit for the first time (page 3-2)
restarting the operating unit (page 3-3)
testing a configuration (page 3-3)
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3.1
Initial Startup
Procedure
When the operating unit is started up for the first time, there is no configuration
loaded. Proceed as follows, observing the sequence, in order to download a
configuration from the configuration computer to the operating unit which is
necessary to put the unit into service:
Step
Procedure
1
Connect the operating unit interface IF1B (RS485) to the configuration computer
using a PC/PPI cable.
2
Switch on the power supply for the operating unit.
Since no configuration has been loaded at this point, the operating unit
automatically switches to Download mode. The operating unit displays the
message Connecting to host until it receives data from the configuration
computer or the button Cancel is pressed.
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Recommissioning
Purpose
Following a restart, the configuration in the operating unit is replaced by a different
one. The new configuration is downloaded from the configuration computer to the
operating unit.
The following options are available for downloading a configuration:
Start downloading manually during the operating unit startup phase
Start downloading via a correspondingly configured operating element while the
operating unit is in operation (refer to the chapter 6.1)
Start downloading manually during the operating unit initialization phase
Step
Procedure
1
Connect the operating unit interface IF1B (RS485) to the configuration computer
using a PC/PPI cable.
2
Switch on the power supply for the operating unit.
3
During the operating unit start–up phase, a menu appears briefly on the screen.
Touch the Download button to set the operating unit to Download mode before it
is initialized.
The operating unit displays the message Connecting to host until it receives
data from the configuration computer or the button Cancel is pressed.
3.3
Test Configuration
Test with connected PLC
When a PLC is connected it is possible to test the communication between the
operating unit and PLC. This test also determines whether the correct data areas
have been configured.
Check the following configuration elements, for example:
screen selection,
input fields.
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In this chapter
This chapter contains information on how to:
operate touch elements (from page 4-2)
enter values (from page 4-4)
operate screens (page 4-6)
Information regarding operation for special screen objects is provided in chapter 5.
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4.1
Operating Touch Elements
Operating concept
The screen is used to observe the operating status of the machine or system being
monitored and, at the same time, to intervene directly in the process running
simply by touching the buttons and input fields displayed.
Definition
Touch elements are contact-sensitive operating elements provided on the touch
panel screen, such as buttons and input fields. Their operation is basically no
different from pressing conventional keys. Touch elements are operated by
touching them lightly with your finger or a suitable object.
Note
Never use pointed or sharp instruments to operate the Touch Panel to prevent
damage to the plastic surface of the touch screen.
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4-2
Caution
Never touch more than one touch panel screen element at a time. If you do, an
unintended action may be initiated.
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Operation acknowledgement
As soon as the touch panel detects valid contact with a touch element, it responds
by displaying a visual acknowledgement. An acknowledgment is independent of
communication with the PLC. It is not an indication of the required action actually
having been executed.
The type of visual acknowledgement is dependent on the operating element
touched:
Buttons
In the case of 3D–effect configurations, visual representation is distinguished
according to the statuses touched and untouched. Examples of representation
are illustrated below by means of the Status button.
Touched
Untouched
Input fields
After an input field has been touched, the system keyboard illustrated in figure
4-1 appears as the operation acknowledgement.
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Entering Values
Principles of operation
Input fields are used to enter digits (characters 0 to 9 and A to F). To do so, touch
the corresponding field. The system keyboard appears.
After completing an entry, the system keyboard automatically disappears. If the
entry is valid, the new value is accepted in the input field. If the entry is not valid,
the new value is rejected and the old one reset.
System keyboard
The buttons available for operation on the system keyboard are dependent on the
type of value to be entered. Buttons which are available for operation are
highlighted, and those not available appear simply as empty areas.
Figure 4-1 illustrates an example of the system keyboard for entering decimal
values. Table 4-1 explains the significance of each individual button.
Figure 4-1
4-4
System keyboard
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Meanings of buttons
Table 4-1
Significance of buttons
Button
Function
Purpose
Enter digits
Enter digits 0 to 9.
Enter characters
Enter the characters A to F.
Change sign
Change sign from + to – and
back.
Enter decimal point
Enter decimal point or
comma. The assignment
and labeling of this button is
language–dependent.
Move input position
to the left
Move current input position
one character to the left.
Move input position
to the right
Move current input position
one character to the right.
Cancel (Escape)
Discard input and close the
system keyboard.
Delete character
Delete the character to the
left of the input position.
Enter
Confirm input and close the
system keyboard.
...
...
Enter value
Characters entered are aligned to the right. On entering a new character, all those
already entered are shifted one position to the left (pocket calculator format).
On exceeding the maximum number of characters, the last character entered is
overwritten.
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Operating Screens
What is a screen?
Screens visualize the progress of processes and display specified process values.
A screen contains logically related process data which the operating unit can both
display and modify by operating the individual values.
Screen partitions
A screen is basically composed of static and dynamic sections. The terms “static”
and “dynamic” do not refer to the possibility of dynamically positioning screen
partitions but to the connection to the PLC.
Static partitions, e.g. text and graphics, are not updated by the PLC. Dynamic
partitions, e.g. input and output fields and bars, can be linked to the PLC and
display current values constantly read in from the PLC memory. Their connection
to the PLC is established by means of tags.
Screen objects
Various screen elements are used to display and operate a screen:
Output fields
Input fields
Texts
Graphics
State buttons
Bar
A summary of all the screen objects which a TP 070 project may contain is
provided in chapter 5.
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In this chapter
This chapter introduces the screen objects which may be contained in a
configuration and explains their operation. It provides the following information:
a summary of screen objects (page 5-2)
the state button (from page 5-3)
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5.1
Overview of Screen Objects
Table 5-1
Screen objects configurable for the TP 070
Screen object
Use/Description
Output field
The output field displays the current value received
from the PLC in numeric or alphanumeric form.
Input field
The input field is used to enter values which are then
transferred to the PLC. The characters 0..9 and A..F
are available for input.
Notes on input are provided on page 4-4.
Text
Text is used during configuration to label operating and
display elements, for example. Text can be configured
over several lines and cannot be altered on the
operating unit.
Graphics
Graphics can be used in the configuration, e.g. to
represent a system or as an illustrative symbol for
configured display and operating elements.
State button
A state button is a display and input element with two
different statuses.
Notes on the statu buttons is provided on page 5-3.
Bar
Bars represent values from the PLC as rectangular
areas. The operating unit thus provides a clear
indication of how far the current value is from the limit
values, or if a setpoint value has been reached, at a
glance. Bars are often used to represent fill levels or
workpiece numbers.
Direction, scaling and labeling the axis can be
configured as required.
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5.2
State Button
Purpose
The state button is an operating and display element with the two states ON and
OFF. State buttons indicate the status of a unit which cannot be determined from
the operating unit (e.g. a motor). At the same time, it is also possible to change
the status of the unit concerned on the operating unit.
Configurable properties
The behavior of the state button can be configured:
Option: switch:
The state button reacts as a toggle switch. Each time it is operated, it switches
to the other status and remains in that status until the button is pressed again.
In addition to the tags, which represent the current switch status, the
configuration software can be used to define text or graphics for the two
statuses ON and OFF.
Option: key:
The state button reacts as a key–in button. When pressed, the state button
changes to the status ON. It remains in this status as long as the state button is
pressed. When released, it automatically switches back to OFF.
Event–related initiation
Use the configuration software to assign the state button one or more functions
and to define which events result in the respective function being triggered. The
events which can be configured are:
Status change
This function is triggered as soon as the status of the state button changes.
Press
This function is triggered as soon as the state button changes to the status ON.
Release
This function is triggered as soon as the state button changes to the status
OFF.
If the status of the state button changes from the type switch due to a modification
of the configured variables, none of the described events is triggered.
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Representation
When the state button is set to switch, the configuration software can be used to
assign different text or graphics to indicate the status of the button during runtime.
Figure 5-1 illustrates an example of a state button when pressed (left) and not
pressed (right).
Figure 5-1
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In this chapter
This chapter provides information on the following general settings which can be
modified on the operating unit online:
Operating mode (page 6-2)
Screen contrast and calibration (page 6-3)
Screen deactivation (page 6-5)
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Setting an Operating Mode
Conditions for changing operating modes
In order to switch between the operating modes described below, the function
Change_mode must be linked to an operating element in the project.
Operating modes
It is possible to switch between various operating modes on the operating unit:
Offline mode
In this mode there is no logical connection between the operating unit and PLC.
The operating unit can be operated, but processes cannot be operated or
visualized.
Online mode
When using this mode, processes can be operated and visualized without
restriction. There is a logical connection between the operating unit and PLC or the
operating unit attempts to establish one.
Online mode is the predefined operating mode each time the operating unit is
started up.
Download mode
This operating mode is used to transfer a configuration from the configuration
computer to the operating unit.
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6.2
Screen Settings
Purpose
In order to be able to optimize reading from the screen according to varying light
conditions and viewing angles, the following settings can be modified:
Set contrast
to compensate for varying light conditions.
Calibrate screen
in order to compensate for the parallel axis, which is dependent on the
installation position and angle of observation, and any operating errors which
may occur as a result.
There are two ways to modify both the contrast and calibration settings:
during the initialization phase of the operating unit
during normal operation
Change screen settings in the initialization phase
Step
Action
1
Switch on the power supply for the operating unit.
2
During the initialization phase, the menu illustrated in figure 6-1 appears briefly.
Touch the Config button to call in the configuration menu displayed in figure 6-2.
3
Touch the Contrast + and Contrast – buttons to change the contrast setting of
the screen.
Note:
Touch the buttons sufficiently long enough to detect contrast changes.
4
Touch the Calibrate button in order to calibrate the screen.
Five calibration crosses appear in succession on the screen. Touch the
respective calibration cross currently displayed.
30 second then remain in which to touch the screen at any position. Only then is
the calibration accepted.
If calibration is not performed correctly, the new values are not accepted.
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screen, illustrated in figure 6-1 appears.
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Figure 6-1
TP 070 start menu
Figure 6-2
Configuration menu
If no configuration is loaded on the operating unit, it switches to download mode
automatically after 10 seconds. Touch the Download button to switch the operating
unit to download mode manually.
If a configuration has already been loaded on the operating unit, it starts it up
automatically after 10 seconds. The configuration can be started manually by
touching the Start button.
Change screen settings during operation
The screen settings can also be changed while the system is actually running. A
condition for this is that the following functions are linked to operating elements in
the actual project:
Change contrast
Touch calibration
Save settings
The operating unit saves the current screen settings, backed up against a power
failure, and sets them automatically when the system is switched on again.
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Deactivate Screen
Purpose
Soiling the TP 070 touch screen cannot be avoided during normal operation.
Therefore, the TP 070 should be cleaned at regular intervals. Deactivate the
screen prior to cleaning to prevent triggering a function unintentionally.
Conditions for deactivating the screen
In order to deactivate the screen on the operating unit, the function Clean Screen
must have been assigned to a button in the project.
After touching the relevant button, the screen is cleared and a bar graph appears.
The screen is then deactivated for the time Deactivation time defined in the
configuration (default setting: 30 seconds). The TP 070 can then be cleaned
without any functions being triggered inadvertently. The way to clean the TP 070 is
described in chapter 10.
The bar graph on the screen indicates the time remaining until the touch panel is
reactivated.
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for SIMATIC S7
7
In this chapter
This chapter describes the communication between the TP 070 and the
SIMATIC S7-200 PLC system.
General information
The connection of the TP 070 to the CPU of the SIMATIC S7-200 concerns a
point–to–point connection with the protocol profile DP/T.
Installation
The driver for connecting the SIMATIC S7-200 is supplied with the configuration
software and installed automatically.
Connection of the TP 070 to the SIMATIC S7-200 is basically restricted to the
physical connection of the operating unit. Special function blocks for connection to
the PLC are not required.
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7.1
Basic Methods of Functioning
PLC
Tags
Application
program
Display/Operation
Process values
Communication
Operating unit
Figure 7-1
Communication structure
Task of the tags
The general exchange of data between the SIMATIC S7-200 and TP 070 is
performed via the process values. To do this, tags must be specified in the
configuration which point to an address in the S7. The TP 070 reads the value
from the specified address and displays it. In the same way, the operator can enter
a value on the operating unit, which is then written to the address in the S7.
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7.2
Connection to S7-200 via MPI
Configuration
In the case of connection via MPI, the TP 070 is connected to the RS485 interface of
the S7-200.
S7Ć200
CPU
Figure 7-2
TP 070
Connecting the TP 070 to the SIMATIC S7
Conditions on the TP 070
Observe the following conditions are fulfilled for the connection:
– The PC-PPI cable (used to load the S7 program) must not be used for the
connection between the operating unit and S7-200.
– The maximum baud rate is 19.2 kbits/s.
Operating unit configuration
In order that the TP 070 can communicate with a CPU and exchange data, the
TP 070 must be correspondingly configured.To do this, the TP 070 address must
be defined in the configuration with STEP 7-Micro/WIN and the connections to the
communication peer (CPU) configured.
To create a new project, select the menu item Setup – Communication, and there
the tab TP → S7-200. Define the parameteters, indicated below.
The individual parameters are explained in table 7-1.
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Table 7-1
Network parameter
Network parameter
Explanation
TP address
Address of the TP 070
Protocol
The protocol profile used in the network configuration.
Set MPI or DP here.
Baud rate
The baud rate at which communication takes place
over the network.
S7-200 address
Address of the S7 module (CPU) to which the TP 070
is connected.
HSA
Highest Station Address; this must be identical
throughout the whole network configuration.
Data types supported
The data types listed in table 7-2 are available for the configuration of tags.
Table 7-2
Data types available
Data types supported for S7–200
Data type
7-4
Addressed by
Format
Tag
V
BYTE, INT, WORD,
DINT, DWORD, REAL,
BOOL, STRING
Input
I
BYTE, INT, WORD,
DINT, DWORD, REAL,
BOOL, STRING
Output
Q
BYTE, INT, WORD,
DINT, DWORD, REAL,
BOOL, STRING
Flag
M
BYTE, INT, WORD,
DINT, DWORD, REAL,
BOOL, STRING
Timer
T
TIMER
Counter
C
COUNTER
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Optimization
Acquisition cycle and update time
The acquisition cycles defined in the configuration software for the tags are major
factors in respect of the real update times which can be achieved. The update time
is the acquisition cycle plus transmission time plus processing time.
In order to achieve optimum update times, the following points should be observed
during configuration:
Setting acquisition cycles which are too short unnecessarily impairs overall
performance. Set the acquisition cycle to correspond to the modification time of
the process values. The rate of change of temperature of a furnace, for
example, is considerably slower than the acceleration curve of an electric
motor.
Guideline value for the acquisition cycle: Approx. 1 second.
In order that changes on the PLC are reliably detected by the TP 070, they must
occur during the actual acquisition cycle at least.
Screens
In the case of screens, the real uptate time which can be achieved is dependent on
the type and quantity of data to be displayed.
In order to achieve rapid update times, only configure short acquisition cycles for
those objects actually need to be updated quickly.
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In this chapter
This chapter provides information on:
Installation of the operating unit (from page 8-2)
Electrical connections to
– the power supply (page 8-5)
– the configuration computer (page 8-7)
– the PLC (page 8-8)
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8.1
Mechanical Installation
Installation location and conditions
The operating unit is designed for installation in the front panels of cabinets and
consoles. Cut a mounting cut-out in the front panel in preparation for installation of
the unit. The thickness of the front panel must not exceed 6 mm. No other holes
need to be drilled for mounting.
Details regarding the mounting depth and mounting cut-out are provided on
page 9-2.
Degree of protection
The IP65 degree of protection for the front panel can only be ensured when the
seal on the front plate of the operating unit is fitted correctly.
!
Caution
S The unit must be brought to room temperature before it is commissioned. If
condensation forms, do not switch the unit on until it absolutely dry.
S To prevent the operating unit overheating during operation,
– the angle of inclination from vertical installation may not exceed a maximum
of $35_.
– do not expose the operating unit to direct sunlight
– ensure that the ventilation slits in the housing remain free after installation.
S When the cabinet is opened, certain parts of the system that may conduct
hazardous voltage are exposed.
S The unit was function-tested before shipping. If a fault occurs nevertheless,
please enclose a full account of the fault when returning the unit.
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Installation in front panels
Step
Action
1
Working from the front, insert the operating unit in the mounting cut-out provided.
Make sure the unit cannot drop out of the front panel before it has been secured.
2
Insert the hooks of the screw-type clamps enclosed in the corresponding
recesses in the housing of the operating unit.
The individual positions are indicated in the figure by means of arrows.
Front panel
Operating unit
3
Use a screwdriver to tighten the operating unit from the rear in the front panel.
Note
Make sure the seal is seated correctly against the front panel.
Never apply torques greater than 0.5 Nm in order to prevent damage.
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8.2
Electrical Installation
Electrical connections
The operating unit requires electrical connections
to the power supply,
to the configuration computer (PU or PC),
to the PLC.
The electrical connection to the configuration computer is required purely for
downloading project data.
EMC compatible installation
A precondition for error-free operation is an EMC compatible hardware design of
the PLC and the use of interference-proof cables. The guidelines on
interference-free design of the PLCs apply equally to installation of the operating
unit.
!
Caution
Only shielded cables are permitted for all signal connections.
Screw or lock all plug connections.
Do not install signal lines in the same cable ducts as power cables.
Siemens AG refuses to accept liability for malfunctions and damage arising
from use of self-made cables or cables from other manufacturers.
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Configuration options
Figure 8-1 illustrates a number of configuration options for the operating unit, PLC
and configuration computer.
PLC
SIMATIC S7–200
Operating unit
IF1B
RS485
Grounding connection
Power supply
PC
PU 7xx
Configuration computer
Figure 8-1
Configuration options
Detailed information on connection options is provided in the following pages.
Information on the connection plug pin assignment for the interfaces are provided
in appendix B of this manual.
Power supply
The power supply for the operating unit is connected at the 2-pin plug connector on
the underside of the unit. Use the 2-pin terminal block supplied for this purpose.
The terminal block is designed for cables with a cross-section not larger than
2.5 mm2.
The figure illustrates a view of the underside of the unit.
1 2
GND
+24 V DC
Please refer to the technical data in appendix A for information on the power
supply requirements.
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Caution
When using a 24 V supply, make sure that the extra-low voltage is isolated
safely. Use only power supply units complying with IEC 364-4-41 or
HD 384.04.41 (VDE 0100, Part 410).
The supply voltage must be within the specified voltage range. Voltages
outside this range can cause malfunctions.
Grounding connection
Connect the grounding connection of the operating unit to the rack ground.
Use the grounding screw provided and a conducting cable with a diameter
of q2.5 mm2.
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8.2.1
Connect configuration computer
Connection configuration
Figure 8-2 illustrates the connection of a configuration computer (PU or PC) to the
operating unit to download the project data. The connection displayed is
established by means of a PC-PPI cable.
The PC-PPI cable has the following settings:
Switch
Explanation
S1, S2, S3
38,4 kBaud
S4
NC
S5
DCE mode
Operating unit
PC/PU 7xx
IF1B
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RS232
COM
Connection configuration diagram for configuration computer
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8.2.2
Connect PLC
Connection configuration
Figure 8-3 illustrates the basic connection possibilities between the operating unit
and PLC. The connection displayed is established by means of a PC-PPI cable.
Operating unit
IF1B
1)
RS485
SIMATIC
S7–2001)
Only use approved cables for connection to the SIMATIC S7.
Figure 8-3
Connection configuration for PLCs
The following components have been approved for connecting the TP 070 to the
SIMATIC S7:
MPI cable
Order no.: 6ES7901–0BF00–0AA0
SINEC L2 bus terminal RS485
Order no.: 6GK15000–0A_006
SINEC L2 bus connector (even)
Order no.: 6GK15000–0EA00
SINEC L2 bus connector (curved)
Order no.: 6ES7972–0B20–0XA0
SINEC L2 FO bus terminal
Order no.: 6GK15000–1A_00
’_’ = Length code
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In this chapter
This chapter provides information on:
Dimensions (page 9-2)
Connection elements (page 9-3)
Communication options (page 9-4)
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Dimensions
Unit dimensions
Front view
Side view
45
6
140
156
212
Plan view
196
Figure 9-1
TP 070 dimensioning
Mounting cut-out
For installation in the front panel, the operating unit requires a mounting cut-out
(WxH) of 198 –1 mm x 142 –1 mm. The thickness of the front panel must not
exceed 6 mm.
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Connection Elements
Figure 9-2
No.
1)
2)
Arrangement of connection elements
Name
Description/Use
Interfaces1):
IF1B
RS485
Grounding connection
For connection to cabinet ground
Power supply2)
Connection for power supply (+24 V DC)
Level:
Usage:
PLC, PC, PU
Connection pin assignment, see appendix B.
Connection pin assignment, see page 8-5.
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Communication Options
Device
SIMATIC S7-200
Configuration computer (PC, PU)
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Interface
MPI
IF1B
RS485
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Cleaning the screen
Clean the operating unit screen at regular intervals using a damp cloth. Before
starting, either switch off the unit or deactivate the screen. The way to deactivate
the screen is described in chapter 6.3. This ensures that functions are not
triggered inadvertently by coming into contact with the screen.
Only use water and washing up liquid or screen cleaning foam to dampen cloths.
Never spray the cleaning agent directly onto the screen, but onto the cleaning
cloth. Never use aggressive solvents or scouring powder.
Protective foil
A protective foil is available for the operating unit (refer to the ST80 catalog). The
foil prevents the screen being scratched and soiled.
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Operating System Update
Purpose
It is possible that the downloading of a configuration from the configuration
computer to the operating unit is stopped as a result of a compatibility conflict. In
this case, there is a conflict between the versions of the configuration software and
the operating system on the operating unit.
Please note that on carrying out the procedure described in this chapter, all the
data on the operating unit is lost.
Action
Proceed as follows to adapt the operating system on the operating unit to the
configuration software:
Step
Action
1
Switch off the power supply for the operating unit.
2
Connect the IF1B (RS485) interface on the operating unit to a serial interface on
the configuration computer using a PC-PPI cable.
3
Start the utility program PTUpdate on the configuration computer. This is
contained on the configuration software installation CD. It is located in the
directory \Images\TP070\Vx_x.
4
Select the menu item File → Open and open the image file which corresponds to
the operating unit (file extension .img). The image files are located in the same
directory as the utility program PTUpdate. The applicable image file can be
recognized by its file name, which contains the name of the operating unit. When
the image file has been successfully opened, various information appears on the
screen related to the versions.
5
Select the menu item File → Settings. Define the interface to be used and the
corresponding baud rate for the downloading action.
6
Start the downloading procedure by selecting the menu item File → Download.
When the corresponding request appears on the screen, switch the operating
unit power supply off.
If the downloading action fails, repeat the process described above.
When downloading is performed successfully, there is no configuration on the
operating unit. The behavior of the operating unit without a configuration is
described in the chapter 3.1.
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A
Technical Data
B
Interface Assignment
C
ESD Guidelines
D
SIMATIC HMI Documentation
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A
In this appendix
This section of the appendix contains technical data on the TP 070:
Housing
Processor
Memory
Software
Display
Power supply
Ambient conditions
Noise immunity / Noise transmission
Approvals
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Housing
External dimensions (W x H)
212 mm x 156 mm
Mounting cut-out (W x H)
198–1 mm x 142–1 mm
Mounting depth
45 mm
Degree of protection complying to EN
60529
S Front panel
S Rear panel
IP65
IP20
Weight
Approx. 0.7 kg
Processor
Type
32 bit RISC
Clock frequency
66 MHz
Configuration memory
Capacity
128 kB
Software
Operating system
MS WindowsR CE
Display
LCD type
STN LCD/Blue mode
Active screen area (B × H) in mm
116 x 87 mm (5.7 ’’)
Resolution (horizontal x vertical)
320 x 240 pixels
Monochrome
4–level
Back-lighting
Half Brightness Life1)
CCFL tube
Approx. 50,000 h
1)
Definition, refer to glossary
Power supply
Rated voltage
+ 24 V DC
Permissible voltage range
+18.0...+30.0 V DC
Max. permissible transients
35 V (500 msec)
Time between two transients
50 sec minimum
Power consumption
A-2
S Typical
S Switch-on current I2t
Approx. 0.24 A
Approx. 0.2 A2s
Fuse, internal
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Ambient conditions
Location
Max. permissible angle of inclination
without external ventilation
Max. permissible ambient temperature
vertical
"35°
STN display
Operation
– Vertical installation
0...+50 °C
–
0...+40 °C
Installation angled from the
perpendicular to max. 35°
Shipping, storage
Relative humidity
Operation
Shipping, storage
Shock loading
Operation
Shipping, storage
Vibration
Operation
Shipping, storage
–20...+60 °C
20...85%, no condensation
5...90%, no condensation
15 g/11 msec
25 g/6 msec
0.035 mm (10 – 58 Hz)
1 g (58 – 500 Hz)
3.5 mm (5 – 8,5 Hz)
1 g (8.5 – 500 Hz)
Barometric pressure
Operation
706 to1030 hPa
Shipping, storage
581 to 1030 hPa
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Compliance of the named products with the regulations of Directive 89/336 EEC is
verified by conformance with the following standards:
Noise immunity
Static discharge
(contact discharge/air discharge)
EN 61000–4–2
RF irradiation
EN 61000–4–3
6 kV/8 kV
10 V/m, 80% AM,
1 kHz
Pulse modulation
ENV 50204
900 MHz "5 MHz
10 V/meff., 50% ED, 200 Hz
RF conduction
EN 61000–4–6
150 kHz – 80 MHz
10 V, 80% AM, 1 kHz
Burst interference
EN 61000–4–4
Supply lines
2 kV
Process data lines
2 kV
Signal lines
1 kV
Radio interference
Radio interference level complying to
EN 55011
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The following approvals have been applied for or already granted on supply.
Please refer to the rating plate on the rear of the unit for identification.
Approvals
UL Recognition Mark 2)
UL approval
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) complying with Standard UL 508,
File E 120869
cUL approval
In accordance with the UL/CSA Approval Agreement
FM Approval
complying to
Factory Mutual Approval Standard Class Number 3611 Hazardous
(classified) Locations Class I, Division 2, Group A, B, C, D
Warning:
!
Personal injury and equipment damage can occur.
Personal injury and equipment damage can occur in
hazardous areas if a plug connection is disconnected
from the operating unit while the system is running.
In hazardous areas, always switch off the power supply
to the operating unit before disconnecting plugs.
Warning:
!
2)
DO NOT DISCONNECT WHILE CIRCUIT IS LIVE UNLESS LOCATION IS KNOWN TO BE NON-HAZARDOUS.
The file number of the UL approval is dependent on the production site. The number
specified here changes according to the production site.
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Interface Assignment
IF1B
Table B-1
5
Pin
9
Pin assignment of the 9-pin Sub-D socket
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1
–
2
GND
3
LTG-B
4
–
5
GND
6
+5 V
7
+24 V Output
8
LTG-A
9
–
B-1
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C
What does ESD mean?
Virtually all present-day modules incorporate highly integrated MOS devices or
components. For technological reasons, these electronic components are very
sensitive to overvoltages and consequently therefore to electrostatic discharge:
These devices are referred to in German as Elektrostatisch Gefährdeten
Bauelemente/ Baugruppen: ”EGB”
The more frequent international name is:
”ESD” (Electrostatic Sensitive Device)
The following symbol on plates on cabinets, mounting racks or packages draws
attention to the use of electrostatic sensitive devices and thus to the contact
sensitivity of the assemblies concerned:
ESDs may be destroyed by voltages and energies well below the perception
threshold of persons. Voltages of this kind occur as soon as a device or an
assembly is touched by a person who is not electrostatically discharged . Devices
exposed to such overvoltages cannot immediately be detected as defective in the
majority of cases since faulty behavior may occur only after a long period of
operation.
Precautions against electrostatic discharge
Most plastics are capable of carrying high charges and it is therefore imperative
that they be kept away from sensitive components.
When handling electrostatic sensitive devices, make sure that persons, workplaces
and packages are properly grounded.
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Handling ESD assemblies
A general rule is that assemblies should be touched only when this cannot be
avoided owing to the work that has to performed on them. Under no circumstances
should you handle printed-circuit boards by touching device pins or circuitry.
You should touch devices only if
you are grounded by permanently wearing an ESD wrist strap or
you are wearing ESD shoes or ESD shoe-grounding protection straps in
conjunction with an ESD floor.
Before you touch an electronic assembly, your body must be discharged. The
simplest way of doing this is to touch a conductive, grounded object immediately
beforehand – for example, bare metal parts of a cabinet, water pipe etc.
Assemblies should not be brought into contact with charge-susceptible and highly
insulating materials such as plastic films, insulating table tops and items of clothing
etc. containing synthetic fibers.
Assemblies should be deposited only on conductive surfaces (tables with an ESD
coating, conductive ESD cellular material, ESD bags, ESD shipping containers).
Do not place assemblies near visual display units, monitors or television sets
(minimum distance to screen > 10 cm).
Measuring and modifying ESD assemblies
Perform measurements on ESD assemblies only when
the measuring instrument is grounded – for example, by means of a protective
conductor – or
the measuring head has been briefly discharged before measurements are
made with a potential-free measuring instrument – for example, by touching a
bare metal control cabinet.
When soldering, use only grounded soldering irons.
Shipping ESD assemblies
Always store and ship assemblies and devices in conductive packing – for
example, metallized plastic boxes and tin cans.
If packing is not conductive, assemblies must be conductively wrapped before they
are packed. You can use, for example, conductive foam rubber, ESD bags,
domestic aluminum foil or paper (never use plastic bags or foils).
With assemblies containing fitted batteries, make sure that the conductive packing
does not come into contact with or short-circuit battery connectors. If necessary,
cover the connectors beforehand with insulating tape or insulating material.
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Target groups
This manual is part of the SIMATIC HMI documentation. The documentation is
aimed at the following target groups:
Newcomers
Users
Configurers
Programmers
Commissioning engineers
How the documentation is organized
The SIMATIC HMI documentation consists of the following components:
User’s Guides for:
– Configuration software
– Runtime software
– Communication between PLCs and operating units
Equipment Manuals for the following operating units:
– SIMATIC PC
– MP (Multi Panel)
– OP (Operator Panel)
– TP (Touch Panel)
– TD (Text Display)
– PP (Push Button Panel)
Online Help on the configuration software
Start-up Guides
First Steps
Overview of complete documentation
The following table provides an overview of the SIMATIC HMI documentation and
shows you when you require the different documents.
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Target Group
Content
First Steps with ProTool
Newcomers
This documentation guides you step by step through
the configuration of
Product Brief
a screen with various objects
changing from one screen to another
a message.
This documentation is available for:
OP 3, OP 5, OP 7, OP 15, OP 17
OP 25, OP 27, OP 35, OP 37, TP 27, TP 37
Windows-based systems
ProTool
Configuring
Windows-based Systems
Configurers
Provides information on working with the ProTool/Pro
configuration software. It contains
information on installation
User’s Guide
basic principles of configuration
a detailed description of configurable objects and
functions.
This documentation is valid for Windows-based
systems.
ProTool
Configuring
Graphics Displays
Configurers
Provides information on working with the ProTool
configuration software. It contains
information on installation
User’s Guide
basic principles of configuration
a detailed description of configurable objects and
functions.
This documentation is valid for graphic display
operating units.
ProTool
Configuring
Text-based Displays
Configurers
Provides information on working with the ProTool/Lite
configuration software. It contains
information on installation
User’s Guide
basic principles of configuration
a detailed description of configurable objects and
functions.
This documentation is valid for text-based display
operating units.
ProTool
Configurers
Online Help
Provides information on the configuration computer
while working with ProTool. Online Help contains
context-sensitive help
detailed instructions and examples
detailed information
all the information from the user guide.
ProTool/Pro Runtime
User’s Guide
Commissioning
engineers,
Users
Provides information on working with ProTool/Pro
Runtime software. It contains
installation of the ProTool/Pro Runtime visualization
software
commissioning and running the software on
Windows-based systems.
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Copy Protection
Start-up Guide
Commissioning
engineers,
Users
The ProTool/Pro Runtime visualization software is a
copyright product. This manual contains information on
the installation, repair and uninstallation of
authorizations.
Application Example
Newcomers
ProTool is supplied with example configurations and
the corresponding PLC programs. This documentation
describes how you
Start-up Guide
load the examples onto the operating unit and PLC
run the examples and
upgrade the connection to the PLC to suit your own
specific application.
SIMATIC Panel PC 670
Equipment Manual
MP 270
Equipment Manual
TP 170A
Equipment Manual
Commissioning
engineers,
Users
Describes the computer unit and operating unit of the
SIMATIC Panel PC 670.
Commissioning
engineers,
Users
Describes the hardware and the general operation of
Windows-based Panels:
installation and commissioning instructions
a description of the equipment
TP 070
Equipment Manual
operating instructions
instructions for connecting the PLC, printer and
programming computer,
maintenance instructions.
OP 37/Pro
Equipment Manual
Commissioning
engineers,
Users
Describes the hardware, installation and inclusion of
upgrades and options for the OP 37/Pro.
TP 27, TP 37
Equipment Manual
Commissioning
engineers,
Users
Describes the hardware and general operation.
It contains
OP 27, OP 37
Equipment Manual
installation and commissioning instructions
a description of the equipment
OP 25, OP 35, OP 45
Equipment Manual
instructions for connecting the PLC, printer and
programming computer,
OP 7, OP 17
Equipment Manual
operating modes
operating instructions
OP 5, OP 15
Equipment Manual
description of the standard screens supplied with
the operating unit and how to use them
TD 17
Equipment Manual
fitting options
maintenance and fitting of spare parts.
OP 3
Equipment Manual
PP 7, PP 17
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engineers,
Users,
Programmers
Describes the hardware of the OP3, its general
operation and the connection to the SIMATIC S7.
Commissioning
engineers,
Users
Describes the hardware, installation and
commissioning of push-button panels PP 7 and PP 17.
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Communication
Programmers
Provides information on connecting text-based and
graphics displays to the following PLCs:
User’s Guide
SIMATIC S5
SIMATIC S7
SIMATIC 500/505
drivers for other PLCs
This documentation describes the
configuration and parameters required for
connecting the devices to the PLC and the network
user data areas used for exchanging data between
operating unit and PLC.
Communication for
Windows-based Systems
Programmers
Provides information on connecting Windows-based
systems to the following PLCs:
SIMATIC S5
User’s Guide
SIMATIC S7
SIMATIC 505
OPC
Allen Bradley PLC-5/SLC 500
Mitsubishi FX
Telemecanique TSX
This documentation describes the
configuration and parameters required for
connecting the devices to the PLC and the network
user data areas used for exchanging data between
operating unit and PLC.
Other PLCs
Programmers
Online Help
Provides information on connecting devices to PLCs,
such as:
OPC
Mitsubishi
Allen Bradley
Telemecanique
Modicon
Omron
SIMATIC WinAC
When the drives are installed, the relevant Online Help
is installed at the same time.
ProAgent for OP
User’s Guide
Configurers
Provides the following information about the ProAgent
optional package (process diagnosis) for OPs
configuring system-specific process diagnosis
detecting, locating the cause of and eliminating
process errors,
customizing standard diagnostic screens supplied
with the software.
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Bar graphs
Represent values from the PLC as rectangular areas. This is a way of displaying
filling levels or workpiece numbers, for example, on the operating unit.
Baud rate
Rate of speed at which data is downloaded. Baud rate is specified in Bit/s.
Boot
A loading process which downloads the operating system in the working memory
of the operating unit.
Configuration
Definition of system-specific default settings and screens using the configuration
software STEP 7-Micro/WIN.
Download
The transfer of run-capable project data to the operating unit.
Download mode
Operating unit operating mode in which data can be downloaded from the
configuration computer to the operating unit (also refer to Download).
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Flash memory
Programmable memory which can be electrically deleted and written to again
segment-by-segment.
Half Brightness Life
The period of time after which the brightness tube only achieves 50% of the
original value.
Input field
Enables the user to enter values which are subsequently downloaded to the PLC.
Multi panel
Multi-functional, configurable operating unit with graphics display and Windows
CE operating system for operating and monitoring machines and systems.
Normal operation
Operating unit operating mode in which messages are displayed and screens can
be operated.
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Output field
Displays current values from the PLC on the operating unit.
PLC
General term for units and systems with which the operating unit communicates
(e.g. SIMATIC S7 or PC).
Process screen
The display of process values and process progress on the operating unit in the
form of screens, which may contain graphics, texts and values.
Programmable system
PLC from the SIMATIC S7 series (SIMATIC S7-200/300/400).
RS485
Standard interface for serial data transfer at a very high transmission rate.
Screen
A screen displays all the logically related process data on the operating unit,
whereby the individual values can be modified.
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Start screen
The first screen, which automatically appears after theoperating unit has started
up.
State button
The state button is a configurable display and operating element which can have
one of two states: ON and OFF, i.e. touched and untouched. Text or graphics
can be configured for both states which then appear on the state button.
Tag
A defined memory location in which values can be read from and written to. This
can be performed from the PLC or via the operating unit. Depending on whether
the tag is linked to the PLC or not, a distinction is made between “global” tags
(process tags) and “local” tags.
Touch panel
This is an operating unit without a keyboard. The touch panel (abbreviated to TP)
is operated via the contact-sensitive screen elements.
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Index
A
Acknowledgement, on touching, 4-3
Acquisition cycle, SIMATIC S7, 7-6
Address
Operating unit, 7-4
SIMATIC S7, 7-4
Air discharge, A-4
Ambient conditions, A-3
Angle of inclination, 8-2, A-3
Approvals, A-5
Area of use, 1-1
Arrangement, connection elements, 9-3
Assignment of interfaces, B-1
B
Back–lighting, screen, 1-3, A-2
Bar graph, 5-2
Barometric pressure, A-3
Baud rate, SIMATIC S7, 7-4
Burst interference, A-4
C
Cable, PC-PPI, 8-7
Cable cross–section, 8-5
Cables, 8-4
Calibration screen, 6-3
Change contrast, Function, 6-4
Change_mode, Function, 6-2
Character, delete, 4-5
Character alignment, 4-5
Characters, enter, 4-5
Clean Screen, function, 6-5
Cleaning
Screen, 6-5
Unit, 10-1
Cleaning agents, 10-1
Clock frequency, 1-3, A-2
Commissioning, 3-1
Communication, 2-1
Communication management,
SIMATIC S7, 7-1
Communication options, 9-4
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Communication via tags, SIMATIC S7, 7-2
Compatibility conflict, 11-1
Condensation, 8-2
Conditions on the TP 070, SIMATIC S7–200,
7-3
Conduction, RF, A-4
Configuration, test, 3-3
Configuration, load, 3-2
Configuration computer, 1-2, 8-5
Connect, 8-7
Configuration menu, 6-3
Configuration options, 8-5
Configuration phase, 1-2
Configuration software, 1-2
Conflict, compatibility, 11-1
Connect
Configuration computer, 8-7
PLC, 8-8
Connecting, Power supply, 8-5
Connection
To configuration computer, 8-7
To PLC, 6-2, 8-8
Connection elements, 9-3
Connection via MPI, SIMATIC S7, 7-3
Connections, electrical, 8-4
Connector pin–out, B-1
Contact discharge, A-4
Contrast, 2-1
Set, 6-3
Cross–section, power supply, 8-5
Cut–out, installation, A-2
D
Data, Technical, A-1
Data types, SIMATIC S7, 7-5
Decimal point, entering, 4-5
Degree of protection, 1-1, 8-2, A-2
DEL, 4-5
Depth, installation, A-2
Description, unit, 9-1
Digits, enter, 4-5
Dimensions, 9-2, A-2
Discharge, static, A-4
Index-1
Index
Display, 1-3, A-2
Set contrast, 6-3
Download, operating mode, 6-2
Download mode, 3-3
Dynamic screen partitions, 4-6
E
Electrical connections, 8-4
Electrical Installation, 8-4
EMC–compatible installation, 8-4
ENTER, 4-5
Entering, values, 4-4
ESC, 4-5
ESD Guidelines, D-1
Events, 5-3
External dimensions, A-2
F
Fixation, 8-3
FM Approval, A-5
Front panel, Thickness, 8-2, 9-2
Front view, TP 070, 9-2
Functionality, 2-1
Functions
Change contrast, 6-4
Change_mode, 6-2
Clean screen, 6-5
Touch calibration, 6-4
Fuse, A-3
I
IF1B interface, assignment, B-1
Initial startup, 3-2
Input
Cancel, 4-5
Confirm, 4-5
Input field, 5-2
Input field, 4-4
Installation, 8-1
Configuration computer, 8-7
Electrical, 8-4
In front panels, 8-3
Mechanical, 8-2
PLC, 8-8
SIMATIC S7, 7-1
Installation conditions, 8-2
Installation location, 1-1, 8-2
Interface, 9-3
IF1B, 8-7, 8-8
Interface Assignment, B-1
Interfaces, 1-3
Interference–free, 8-4
Introduction, 1-1
Irradiation, RF, A-4
Isolation, electrical, 8-6
K
Key, Status button, 5-3
L
G
General operation, 4-1
Graphic, 5-2
Grounding, 8-6
Grounding connection, 8-5, 8-6, 9-3
Grounding screw, 8-6
Guidelines
EEC, A-4
ESD, D-1
H
Half Brightness Life, 1-3
Hazardous area, A-5
Hexadecimal digits, enter, 4-5
Housing, A-2
HSA, SIMATIC S7, 7-4
Humidity, A-3
Index-2
LCD type, A-2
Load, configuration, 3-2
Location, A-3
Low–voltage, 8-6
M
Maintenance, 10-1
Manual downloading, 3-3
Mechanical installation, 8-2
Memory, Configuration, 1-3, A-2
Message category, C-2
Message number, C-1
Micro/Win, 1-2
Model, overview, 1-3
Monochrome, 1-3, A-2
Mounting cut–out, 8-3, 9-2, A-2
Mounting depth, A-2
Move input position, right, 4-5
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MPI, 2-1
MPI connection, SIMATIC S7, 7-3
N
Network configuration, SIMATIC S7, 7-1, 7-3
Noise immunity, A-4
Numeric keypad
Changing sign, 4-5
Entering decimal point, 4-5
O
Off state, Status button, 5-3
Offline, operating mode, 6-2
Online, operating mode, 6-2
Operating
Screens, 4-6
Touch elements, 4-2
Operating concept, 4-2
Operating mode
Download, 6-2
Offline, 6-2
Online, 6-2
Setting, 6-2
Operating screens, 4-6
Operating system, A-2
Operating system update, 11-1
Operating unit configuration, SIMATIC S7, 7-4
Operation, general, 4-1
Operation, screen objects, 5-1
Operation acknowledgement, 4-3
Optimization
Contrast, 6-3
SIMATIC S7, 7-6
Output field, 5-2
Overheating, 8-2
P
PC, 1-2
Connection, 8-7
PC-PPI cable, 8-7, 11-1
Performance, SIMATIC S7, 7-6
Pin array, 8-5
Pin assignment, B-1
Plan view, TP 070, 9-2
PLC, 8-5
Connect, 8-8
Plug connections, 8-4
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Power cables, 8-4
Power consumption, A-2
Power supply, 8-5, 9-3, A-2
Power supply unit, 8-6
Principles, entering Values, 4-4
Print, event, 5-3
Process control phase, 1-2
Processor type, 1-3, A-2
Protective foil, 10-1
Protocol, SIMATIC S7, 7-4
PTUpdate, utility program, 11-1
PU, 1-2
Connection, 8-7
Pulse modulation, A-4
R
Radio interference, A-4
Radio interference level, A-4
Rated voltage, A-2
Recommissioning, 3-3
Relative humidity, A-3
Release, event, 5-3
Resolution, display, 1-3, A-2
RF conduction, A-4
RF irradiation, A-4
S
Screen, A-2
Cleaning, 6-5
Screen, Set contrast, 6-3
Screen area, display, 1-3, A-2
Screen calibration, perform, 6-3
Screen objects, 4-6
operating, 5-1
Overview, 5-2
Screen optimization, SIMATIC S7, 7-6
Screen partitions, 4-6
Screen settings, 2-1
Screw–type clamp, 8-3
Seal, 8-2, 8-3
Serial zero modem cable, 11-1
Settings
Calibration of the screen, 6-3
Contrast, 6-3
Deactivate screen, 6-5
Operating mode, 6-2
System, 6-1
Shock loading, A-3
Index-3
Index
Side view, TP 070, 9-2
Sign, changing, 4-5
Signal lines, 8-4
SIMATIC S7, 2-1
Software, 1-3, A-2
Standards, A-4
Start downloading manually, 3-3
Static discharge, A-4
Static screen partitions, 4-6
Status button, 5-2, 5-3
Status change, event, 5-3
Sub–D socket, B-1
Sunlight, 8-2
Switch, Status button, 5-3
System keyboard, 4-4
System messages, List, C-1
System settings, 6-1
T
Tags, SIMATIC S7, 7-2
Technical data, A-1
Terminal block, 8-5
Test, configuration, 3-3
Text, static, 5-2
Thickness, front panel, 8-2, 9-2
Torque, 8-3
Index-4
Touch calibration, 2-1
Function, 6-4
Touch element
Definition, 4-2
Operation, 4-2
Transients, A-2
U
UL approval, A-5
Unit description, 9-1
Unit dimensions, 9-2
Update, operating system, 11-1
Update time, SIMATIC S7, 7-6
Upkeep, 10-1
Utility program, PTUpdate, 11-1
V
Ventilation slits, 8-2
Vibration, A-3
Visual acknowledgement, 4-3
W
Weight, A-2
Windows CE, 1-1, A-2
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