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3.3Task

In the case of the color mixing station, the program was modified using the programming device every time the mixing ratio had to be changed. Since these modifications are not only time-consuming but also risky if input is incorrect, the decision was made to add a TP700 Comfort Touch Panel to the color mixing station.

Using the panel, the following requirements are to be met:

-It should now be possible to operate the color mixing station via the panel as well.

-The fill levels of the tanks and of the reservoir are to be indicated as bars and also as numerical values.

-The movement of the mixer motor is to be represented graphically.

-The default quantities are to be entered using the panel.

-The minimum and maximum fill levels of the three tanks are to be displayed on separate tank screens.

-Switching between the operating modes is also to be performed using the panel, and the respective operating mode will be displayed on the panel.

-The finished mixtures are to be stored as recipes in the panel and need only be selected by the operator.

-The fill levels are monitored and alarms are to be generated in the event of danger.

-A password must be entered in order to operate the color mixing station.

-Communication of the TP700 Comfort Panel with SIMATIC S7-300 controller is to take place via the Ethernet interface.

3.4Configuration

The STEP 7 Professional V11 configuration software and WinCC Advanced V11 are used to create a process visualization for the color mixing station on the programming device. The process values are represented with screens and screen objects. Default values can be transferred to the controller using operator controls. Communication between the HMI panel and the machine or the process takes place

by means of tags via the controller. The value of a tag is written to a memory area (address) in the

controller, where it is read by the HMI panel.

The process visualization is saved and transferred from the programming device to the TP700 Comfort HMI panel after generation.

After the panel is powered up, the process can be monitored and the plant can be operated.

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Contents SCE Training Curriculum for Suitable SCE Trainer Packages for these training curriculums Seite 10.4 Requirements PrefaceTraining objective Hardware and software needed Professional V11 TIA Portal V11 programming software Simatic S7-300 automation systemOperator control and monitoring with WinCC PC for configuration TP700 as HMI device Project description Hardware configurationPlant description Task ConfigurationIndustry Sector, IA&DT Loading and re-saving a project template Click ’Open the project view‘ Industry Sector, IA&DT Industry Sector, IA&DT Industry Sector, IA&DT Industry Sector, IA&DT Industry Sector, IA&DT Set the check marks for Alarms Then, click Next After that, click Next Assign the names Root screen, Tank 1, Tank 2, TankSelect the system screens Then, click Next Industry Sector, IA&DT WinCC interface now opens with the root screen WinCC user interface Menu bar and buttons Project treeTools Working areaDetails view Properties windowLayout Device configuration of the TP700 Comfort Panel Setting the IP address Setting the panel as Profinet IO device Tank 2, Tank Configuring screensRoot screen TankPermanent overview area Root screenIndustry Sector, IA&DT Root screen display area Configuring screen changes Industry Sector, IA&DT Drag a graphic view to the working area of the root screen Inserting a graphic viewIndustry Sector, IA&DT Industry Sector, IA&DT Industry Sector, IA&DT Remember to save the project Tank 1 screen Industry Sector, IA&DT Industry Sector, IA&DT Tank 2 screen Tank 3 screen Testing configuration in Runtime Test the function of the buttons in all screens Loader buttons Settings on the TP700 Comfort Touch PanelSetting the date and time Setting transfer properties Assigning Profinet device names RebootTransfer mode Configuring a connection Layers Display and operating objectsBasic objects Industry Sector, IA&DT Simatic S5 Enhanced objectsConfiguring the bar view Industry Sector, IA&DT Industry Sector, IA&DT Industry Sector, IA&DT Industry Sector, IA&DT Configuring sliders Industry Sector, IA&DT Remember to save the project Configuring buttons Industry Sector, IA&DT For Single bit, select the bit position Under Animations, select the Control enableIndustry Sector, IA&DT Displaying the valve function in color Industry Sector, IA&DT Remember to save the project Testing Tank 1 in Runtime Industry Sector, IA&DT View of Tank 2 screen View of Tank 3 screen Industry Sector, IA&DT Creating a graphics list Configuring the mixer motorInserting a graphic I/O field Creating a text list Inserting a symbolic I/O field Industry Sector, IA&DT Configuring manual mode for the drain valve of the reservoir Button should be operable only in manual mode Switching the operating mode Industry Sector, IA&DT Configuring fill quantities Industry Sector, IA&DT Configuring the Start button Industry Sector, IA&DT Industry Sector, IA&DT Configuring the mixer movement Industry Sector, IA&DT Industry Sector, IA&DT Industry Sector, IA&DT Configuring text fields Configuring objects in the permanent windowConfiguring output fields Set the properties Industry Sector, IA&DT Analog alarms Configuring alarmsSpecifying the delay time Alarm window Testing alarm configuration in Runtime Adding recipes Configuring recipesCreating Recipe input and Select recipe screens Configuring the Recipe input screenSpecifying data records Industry Sector, IA&DT Configuring the Select recipe screen Configuring buttons for screen change Industry Sector, IA&DT Selecting a recipe in Runtime Entering new recipes in Runtime Setting up user groups Configuring user administrationCreating users Start button security Assigning authorizationsSecurity in recipe input Security of data record selectionOperation mode Security in operating mode selectionTesting user administration in Runtime