Siemens 090-010 manual Configuring screens, Root screen, Tank 2, Tank

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7.Configuring screens

A screen can consist of static and dynamic elements. Static elements, such as text and graphics, are not updated by the controller.

Dynamic elements are connected to the controller and visualize current values from the controller’s memory. Visualization can be in the form of alphanumeric displays, trends or bars. Dynamic elements are also inputs on the HMI device that are written to the controller’s memory. Tags are used for the connection with the controller.

To begin with, the four automatically generated screens are to be configured for our color mixing station.

Root screen

This screen is already set up automatically and is also defined as start screen. The entire plant is displayed here.

You can switch the operating mode or start the mixing process, the manual operation of the mixer motor and the opening of the drain valve using buttons.

The motion of the mixer and the states of the valves are displayed in graphic form. The filling capacities of the individual admixtures are indicated via input fields. Jumping to other screens should also be possible.

The "System screens" button can be used to make system settings on the panel, for example.

Tank 1

The valves from Tank 1 can be operated in manual mode in the Tank 1 screen. The maximum and minimum filling capacity can be set on the sliders. The supply and drain valve can be opened or closed using buttons (Open valve).

The valves are displayed in graphic form and change their color in the open state.

The fill level is displayed in red. When the maximum fill level has been reached, the supply valve is closed in automatic mode. If the tank is completely full, the supply valve cannot be opened.

Other buttons are used to switch to other tanks or to the root screen.

Tank 2, Tank 3

The Tank 2 and Tank 3 screens are structured like the Tank 1 screen.

The valves and the fill level of Tank 2 are displayed in green.

The valves and the fill level of Tank 3 are displayed in blue.

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Contents SCE Training Curriculum for Suitable SCE Trainer Packages for these training curriculums Seite 10.4 Preface Training objectiveRequirements 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 Root screen Configuring screensTank Tank 2, 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 recipesConfiguring the Recipe input screen Specifying data recordsCreating Recipe input and Select recipe screens 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