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1. A f OFF LINEMODE F1 Exit F3 Serial Port Configure F4 SetTime and Date F5 HostTransfer F6 Enable Disable Alarms EXIT HOST PORT CLOCK TKFR ALARM g Figure 5 7 Off Line Mode Menu Serial Ports Configure GFK 1656A Press PORT to display the Set Ports Menu shown in Figure 5 8 This option also enables the display and modification of the configured settings for Port COMI and Port COMO if present When finished press EXIT to return to the Off Line Mode menu Chapter 5 Special Operations Mode Menu 5 5 Sel Ports Model 240E SET COMMUNICATIONS PORTS PortID Comi Baudrate 9600 Characterbits 8 Stopbits 1 arity NONE EXIT BAUD CHAR STOP PARITY PORT Figure 5 8 Set Ports Menu Press PORT to toggle between COM1 and COM2 to select the desired port Press BAUD RATE repeatedly to scroll through the available baud rates to select the desired rate Press CHAR BITS repeatedly to toggle between 7 and 8 to select the desired number of character bits Press STOP BITS repeatedly to toggle between 1 and 2 to select the desired number of stop bits Press PARITY repeatedly to scroll through the available parity choices to select the desired parity Press EXIT to return to the Off Line Mode menu Set Time and Date Display 5 6 Press CLOCK to display the Set Clock menu shown in Figure 5 9 Year 96 Month 10 Day 21 Hours 10 Minutes 34 Seconds 23 ELM REH E WO Ee
2. Chapter 4 Operation Guide 4 5 Modifying the Process An operator can modify the ongoing process by using the Drive Out function of the Datapanel This enables fresh values to be transmitted to any configured Drive Out tag Ifa softkey has been configured for Drive Out press that key to access the Drive Out function Password Protection The Drive Out function is usually password protected at the time of configuration If so when Drive Out is attempted a prompt is displayed asking for the password As there are three Drive Out options three Drive Out passwords may have been configured referenced to which display you have on the screen when you request Drive Out Page Monitor or Overview The correct password for the particular option must be entered in answer to the prompt An incorrect password aborts the request The Drive Out procedure is largely the same for each of the three options Selecting a Tag and Entering a Value A list of tags configured by the user is displayed on the screen When a drive out operation is initiated the associated index numbers for those tags will appear on the display Enter the index number using the numeric keypad or the numeric touch region Press If an incorrect value is entered the message bad input is displayed and the value must be re entered Additional Drive Out tags may then be entered Pressing a second time after a value has been transmitted terminates the Drive Out option and the
3. minimum text size 14 lines Minimum Text Size pixels Touch Models Overlaid on the display area is a resistive touch membrane divided into rows and columns providing touch regions that can be configured by the user On the Model 240E 48 touch regions are provided The backlight type is given in Table 6 2 Operation of the backlight is defined during configuration by the configuration software In addition the operator can control the backlight using the membrane key pad 6 1 6 2 Table 6 2 Backlight Type Keypad All Datapanels incorporate built in membrane keypads with audible feedback as described in Table 6 3 Table 6 3 Keypad Characteristics Function Keys per Page Data Entry Keypad 15 keys ix Touch Screen Yes 8 x 6 touch regions The use of a resistive overlay on the touch models of the Datapanel Range has enabled the development of a much simpler membrane keypad with the resistive touch areas being configured for most of the operator keying functions Touch Models Technical Specifications The technical specifications are given in Table 6 4 Table 6 4 Technical Specifications Processor NEC V20 10MHz Memory Flash 512KB Flash Database Size 128K Serial Ports One RS232 one RS232 RS485 Additional Ports Memory SRAM or DRAM 256K SRAM No Datapanel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A Electrical Specifications Power Requirements The power requirements are given
4. Figure 5 9 Set Clock Menu Press SET to access the pop up screen touch numeric keypad The active field is displayed at the top of the screen keypad Press the up down arrow keys A W to move from field to field on the display Using the screen keypad type in the desired values for each field in turn press on the screen or on the physical keypad The active field will automatically advance to the next field The screen keypad can be relocated by simply touching the screen wherever you want the pad located Press UPDATE to confirm the entries update the clock and return to the main Off Line Menu Datapanel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A Press EXIT to abort the option and return to the main Off Line Menu without changing the clock settings Host Transfer Press TXFR to access the Host Transfer display and enable data transfer between the Datapanel and the configuration software PC To exit the transfer press ABORT f HOST TRANSFER F1 Abort Transfer Sequence Message Area I Display for Host Transfer Figure 5 10 Host Transfer Display The actual transfer of the data is under the control of the PC The following messages will be displayed in the message area of the display When downloading a Protocol Loading Communications Protocol and on the same line when complete Protocol installed When downloading a Database Loading Database and on the same line whe
5. Function key or touch region defined for the direct write function will either 1 Drive Out a preconfigured value 2 Request operator input of a value to Drive Out GFK 1656A Chapter 4 Operation Guide 4 7 Chapter Special Operations Mode Menu 5 The Mode menu is normally not used during routine operation of the Datapanel It allows the operator to display information about the Datapanel change the attributes of the display or operate the Datapanel in the off line mode Press MODE to display the Mode Menu Mode Options Model 240E MODE F1 Exit F2 About F4 Display Control F6 Off Line Figure 5 1 Mode Menu Exit Press EXIT to return to the startup page About Menu Press ABOUT to display information about the Datapanel as shown in Figure 5 2 This information cannot be edited Press MORE to display the configuration of the port settings Press EXIT to return to the main Mode menu GFK 1656A 5 1 About Page Model 240E P 210CT96 10 34 23 SYSTEM INFORMATION VERSION NUMBERS Bootprom 0 Config Tool 1 9 Command File 1 Database 1 71 Database Name PLC Type 00 Simulation Protocol PLC Loaded PLCOO Vers 1 0 A NEM E M 8 A ESA Figure 5 2 About Menu Display Control Menu Press DISP to view the Display Control Menu This menu allows the operator to change the display contrast setting or reverse the display Unless the backlight is configured OFF with W
6. I O enabled 5 4 Datapanel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A UPDAT is only available 1f write permissions have been set in the PC Configuration tool Pressing update will attempt to change the current mode to the new mode selected If the PLC is password protected the user will be prompted for a Level 2 SNP password Successful operation is marked by the current mode changing to the new setting EXIT returns to the PLC or I O Fault screen Off Line Mode The Off line mode enables the operator to configure the communications port set the date and time load databases and protocols and enable or disable alarm checking When the Off Line option is accessed all controller communications and alarms are inactive and the mini alarm log is not displayed The real time clock is not displayed but is running as a background task This function is usually password protected at the time of configuration If so when Off Line is attempted a prompt is displayed asking for the password The correct password must be entered in response to the prompt An incorrect password aborts the attempt to go off line Press OFF L to go off line and display the Off Line Mode menu shown in Figure 5 7 When finished Press EXIT to return to the main Mode menu The system will revert to the main Mode Menu but will remain Off line until Run Mode is accessed by pressing EXIT The clock and the mini alarm log will again display Off Line Mode Model 240E
7. both of these tasks with just one press of a key Ramp Pressing the F key or touch region defined for the ramp function will display the current value and allow this value to be modified by pressing the up down arrow keys A WV The new value is confirmed by pressing d Jog aka Momentary Pressing and holding the F key defined for the function will continuously send a value set or reset to the configured item while the F key is depressed When the operator releases the F key the opposite value will be sent Direct Write Pressing the F key or touch region defined for the direct write function will either 1 Drive Out a preconfigured value 2 Request operator input of a value to Drive Out Password Protection GFK 1656A Some function s may be protected at the time of configuration If so a prompt is displayed asking for the password The correct password for the particular option must be entered in answer to the prompt An incorrect password aborts the request Chapter 1 Quick Start 1 3 Chapter 2 Introduction to the 240E Datapanel The Datapanel 240E provides a low cost Human Machine Interfaces enabling the transfer of data from a Programmable Logic Controller PLC and other intelligent control devices to a comprehensive operator terminal The Datapanel is a self contained solid state industrial display system incorporating its own display screens and keypads Overview of Datapanel Products GFK 1656A Data
8. the unit is necessary so that clamps can be fitted After the Datapanel has been positioned in the cutout the unit is then secured using the spring clamps as shown in Figure 4 1 Working from the rear of the panel locate the clips in the slots shown in the diagram and marked A The clamps should be tightened evenly so as to cause the nuts to rise up the screw threads and thus close the springs It is important that the screws are not over tightened as the springs may then be deformed resulting in an improper mounting of the Datapanel A total of six clamps are used to secure Model 240E enn Frontof Gasket Panel Clamp Body of Datapanel Datapanel Clamp Slot Locations Clamp Mounting Detail Figure 3 1 Datapanel Mounting Clamps Two cables are required when using the Datapanels e The download cable is used when transferring databases or protocols from the configuration software to the Datapanel The cable enables connection to a standard PC For nonstandard PCs consult the PC manual to check the pin configuration at the PC end of the cable This cable is supplied with the configuration software e The cable used to connect Datapanels to the controller As a general guide the only pin connections required at the Datapanel end are Tx Rx Signal Ground with RTS connected to CTS Refer to your controller documentation for details of connections at the controller end This cable is not supplied with the Datapanel Data
9. variable scaling factors alarm limits etc B 3 B 4 Tag Record Tag Table Tag Value Toggle Toolbar Touch Region Trend Upload User WinCfg software An area of the database containing the information for a particular tag A group of Tag Values in the Datapanel The current value of the tag This may be a scaled engineering value associated with the Tag Record The action of inverting the value of a two state item such as a bit or a two state digital tag A group of icons which provide easy access to other windows menus or operations An area of the screen dimensionally defined to produce a program response when touched or pressed The graphical display of a variable in the form of a trace drawn with reference to X and Y coordinates Database transfer from Datapanel to WinCfg The person using WinCfg to configure a Datapanel See also Operator A Windows based tool for configuring Datapanels Datapanel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A GFK 1656A Acknowledging alarms 4 4 Additional alarm information Alarm conditions 4 4 Alarm log characteristics 4 5 B Backlight Cables 3 2 Configuration software 2 2 Customer supplied hardware 2 3 Cutouts panel 3 1 D Data retention 6 5 Datapanels features and ca pabilities 2 5 Model 240E mounting 3 2 operating modes 4 1 overview 2 1 physical characteristics 3 1 Dimensions panel cutouts D
10. 500 Digital Tags 2 bits per tag 500 Display Pages 100 NEMA UL CUL CE 4X 4 12 UL CUL Class I Div IL CE Chapter 2 Introduction to the 240E Datapanel 2 5 Chapter Installing the Hardware 3 Physical Characteristics Datapanels are housed in two molded enclosures forming the front and the rear sections of the unit The front section of model 240E forms a bezel with a large central aperture giving access to the LCD display and to the membrane keypad The system hardware is mounted to the rear section with a gasket located between the front and rear sections to ensure conformity with IP65 NEMA 4X 4 12 rating The rear section of the housing is a simple cover designed to fully enclose the system hardware The two sections are secured to one another by snapping them together the four plastic clips one located near each corner should fully latch to one another The physical dimensions and the required panel cutouts are shown in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 Physical Dimensions and Panel Cutouts Dimensions Inches 8 19 Wide x 7 40 High x 2 67 Deep Panel Cutout Inches 7 75 Wide x 6 97 High GFK 1656A 3 1 Mounting Datapanels Cables 3 2 The Datapanel comes with a gasket glued in place on the bezel to ensure compliance with protection ratings The Datapanel is secured using miniature screw clamps The mounting points for the clamps are located on the front section of the Datapanels Access to the rear of
11. 9 Environmental Confort 6 6 Table 6 10 e E e 6 6 Datapanel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A Chapter 1 Quick Start This chapter provides a simplified introduction and operation guide See subsequent chapters for more detailed information and explanation Installing the Datapanel Starting Up After positioning the Datapanel in the cutout secure it using the spring clamps supplied with the Datapanel Refer to Chapter 4 for cutout dimensions Connect the PLC Datapanel cable between the PLC and the Datapanel Connect the Datapanel power On power up the Datapanel will enter Run Mode and begin normal operation The Start Up page will be displayed if one was specified during configuration with the configuration software Otherwise page O containing the logo will be displayed Two lines of display are reserved for system use The top line displays a mini alarm log a communications error log the date and the time The bottom line displays descriptive text for the function keys Viewing Other Pages For a process that is running routinely you would likely display a page which provides a good summary of process conditions Other pages provide alternate views of the operation of the process You can choose another page using a programmed function key Alternatively you can scroll through the pages by pressing the A or W keys if enabled Viewing Overview Groups GFK 1656A Press OVERVIEW to see a list of Over
12. A binary value of 0 or 1 An area of memory dedicated to storing a binary value An area of memory dedicated to storing multiple bits A file that stores a graphic image in terms of bits These bits are mapped to the screen to create the image The effect created on a portion of a graphic which will allow it to change between two defined states at a specific rate Scanning data in order to locate a required item A group of 8 consecutive bits B 1 B 2 Commands Comms Block Communications Block Comms Block Communications Protocol Configure Contiguous Controller Data Data Designer software Database Datapanel Datapanel Address Digital Digital Tag Download Drive Out Drop Down Dynamic Firmware F Key Flash memory Function Key HMI Human Machine Interface Host VO Import Input Output Keyboard Keypad LED Macro Master Information sent from the Datapanel to the controller to control or modify the plant process See Communications Block A group of user configured information describing a particular communications operation between the Datapanel and the controller The language to be used when the system communicates with a controller It contains the rules used to establish contact receive transmit data detect transmission errors etc To set up the display system in accordance with the needs of a particular user This includes user specific displays alarm criteri
13. An abnormal situation detected by the system The violation of predefined limits by an input variable from the plant Limits set at the time the Datapanel is configured Alphabetic and numeric characters only A display of alphabetic and numeric characters only The characteristic of being able to take on any of a continuously variable range of values An identifying name for an analog variable See also Tag A term used to describe a 16 bit integer 32 bit integer or floating point number which may take many values A character set optimized for the support of the French German and Scandinavian characters A user defined program written to perform specific actions in addition to the system software functions The coloring of a defined display area with a defined color American Standard for Computer Information Interchange Defines what numeric codes are used to represent numbers punctuation and letters of the alphabet The characteristics assigned to a graphic element such as Blink Position Color That part of the display that appears not to change as contrasted with a bar graph which changes with the value of the displayed parameter To copy and store data as a precaution against loss or damage Also the copy so created A filled rectangular area whose height or horizontal length changes in proportion to a variable User configurable rates at which communication takes place between the system and the controller
14. Datapanel Operator Interface Products Datapanel Model 240E User s Manual GFK 1656A March 2001 GFL 002 Warnings Cautions and Notes as Used in this Publication Warning notices are used in this publication to emphasize that hazardous voltages currents temperatures or other conditions that could cause personal injury exist in this equipment or may be associated with its use In situations where inattention could cause either personal injury or damage to equipment a Warning notice is used Caution notices are used where equipment might be damaged if care is not taken Note Notes merely call attention to information that is especially significant to understanding and operating the equipment This document is based on information available at the time of its publication While efforts have been made to be accurate the information contained herein does not purport to cover all details or variations in hardware or software nor to provide for every possible contingency in connection with installation operation or maintenance Features may be described herein which are not present in all hardware and software systems GE Fanuc Automation assumes no obligation of notice to holders of this document with respect to changes subsequently made GE Fanuc Automation makes no representation or warranty expressed implied or statutory with respect to and assumes no responsibility for the accuracy completeness sufficiency or usefulnes
15. a etc A group of items stored in adjacent locations An industrial device that handles the Input Output of plant voltages and signals e g a Programmable Logic Controller Information relating to the operation of the plant process A Windows based tool for configuring Datapanels A structured set of data In the Datapanel databases are configured to customize the product to satisfy the needs of the user A self contained solid state industrial display system incorporating its own display screen and keypad The Datapanel Register or Bit Table address to or from which data is to be transferred The characteristic of being able to take on only one of two possible states or conditions An identifying name for a digital variable See also Tag Transmitting data from the configuration software tool to the Datapanel The capability of the Datapanel which allows it to send information to the controller A menu or list which appears in Windows upon selection of a menu item Any data element tag value graphic item etc that can have changing values Software database applications stored in non volatile memory e g EPROM See Function Key See Firmware A key on a keyboard or keypad whose function is determined by software and may vary depending on the state of the software Current definitions of the Datapanel function keys are displayed on the screen Device enabling the two way transfer of data between a human and machin
16. alarms are indicated with an asterisk Acknowledging Alarms Press ALARM ACK to acknowledge an alarm The first press of the key clears the global alarm bit Typically this bit is sent to the controller to silence the audible alarm Subsequent presses of the key clear each alarm in turn starting with the earliest of the alarms Press the A or W keys to access other pages of the log Additional Alarm Information If the Datapanel has been configured to do so selected alarms will be printed automatically as they occur The mini Alarm Log shows the earliest unacknowledged alarm The mini Alarm Log is updated as each alarm is acknowledged When all alarms have been acknowledged the mini Alarm Log is removed until another alarm condition occurs The ALARM LOG function key is displayed only if alarms are enabled If the alarms were configured disabled or have been disabled in the Off line option the ALARM LOG and ALARM ACK function keys will be displayed blank Datapanel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A GFK 1656A Table 4 1 Alarm Log Characteristics see ACK method in ACK symbol column means not acknowledged TITAN O i P E103 236 21 OCT 96 13 09 34 WATER1FLOW LOW 1234 567 GPMIN 12 34 56 WATER1PUMP HOT BEARINGS HOT 12 34 57 FLOW OUT LOW 6 7 LPSEC 13 01 23 FLOW IN LOW 3 2 LPSEC 13 02 15 SECONDARY HIGH 1234 67891 CC HR 13 02 25 d NEE EE EAS EA EE ENTES Y Figure 4 2 Sample Alarm Logs
17. at the top of the display Use the A or W keys to select the required Overview Group from the displayed page Press TAGS to display the tags and values associated with this group You can return to the first page of this list at any time by pressing OVERVIEW Printing a Page If the page being displayed has PRINT assigned to one of the F keys pressing that F key will output the text content of the page to the printer For instance you may want to do this at the end of a shift in order to have a permanent record of conditions at that time Graphics on the page will not be printed Printing is not available if both ports are being used for PLC communications multicomms Chapter 4 Operation Guide 4 3 Alarm Conditions 4 4 If one of the configured tags exceeds its limits an alarm message will appear in the mini alarm log window and be added to the Alarm Log Press the ALARM ACK F key or touch region to acknowledge the alarm s Displaying Alarms Press ALARM LOG to display the Alarm Log Sample Alarm Logs are shown in Figure 5 2 The capacity and display characteristics of the logs depend on the Datapanel type and are described in the table below If the capacity of the log is exceeded the earlier alarms will be lost When a tag exceeds its limits it will remain in the Alarm Log until it has been acknowledged and returns to normal or until it has been overwritten by tags alarming at a later time in an overflowing alarm log Unacknowledged
18. atapanel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A Data Retention Data retention characteristics are given in Table 6 6 Table 6 6 Data Retention Characteristics Backup is provided for SRAM by the use of a lithium energy cell integrated within the Real Time Clock circuit not user replaceable Battery Life Typical 10 years Worst 5 years The battery life figures constitute total off time For a Datapanel powered on half time the worst battery life figure would be at least 10 years Real Time Clock Real time clock characteristics are given in Table 6 7 Table 6 7 Real Time Clock Characteristics 240E Real Time clock standard Physical Specifications Physical specifications are given in Table 6 8 Table 6 8 Physical Specifications Dimensions Inches 8 19 Wide x 7 40 High x 2 67 Deep Welsh b Panel Cutout Inches 7 75 W x 6 97 H GFK 1656A Chapter 6 Specifications 6 5 Ls 6 6 Environmental Conformity Environmental conformity is given in Table 6 9 Table 6 9 Environmental Conformity NEMA UL CUL CE 4X 4 12 UL CUL Class I Div II CE All models in the Datapanel Range are designed to satisfy the requirements and conditions of the following specifications All units in the Datapanel Range remained operational when tested for temperature humidity and vibration to the specifications shown in Table 6 10 Table 6 10 Test Specifications Temperature Operating Te
19. cifications In addition to the basic Datapanel 240T runtime software the Model 240E adds more memory PC 104 capability and the unit is provided in black Datapanel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A Table 2 1 Summary of Datapanel 240E Features and Capabilities Features 240E Processor NEC V20 10MHz LCD Display Size pixels 240x128 Mm 119 4 x 63 5 mm 4 7 x 2 5 in in Mounting Dimensions in 8 19 W x 7 40 H x 2 67 Deep Panel Cutout 7 75 W x 6 97 H Display capability with minimum text 40 char size 14 lines Minimum Text Size pixels 6w x 8h Database Size 128k Backlight CCFT Memory Flash 512KB Flash Memory SRAM or DRAM 256KB SRAM Serial Ports One RS232 one RS232 RS485 Additional Ports No Standard Software Features Tag Scaling Static and Dynamic data display Alarm Manager Read Write to controller Overview Display Configurable Function Keys Downloadable Database and Protocol Variable text sizes Dynamic scalable bitmaps Downloadable fonts Meter and trend recorders Bar Graphs Yes Bitmap Graphics Yes Real Time Trends Yes Host Comms No PC 104 Expansion Yes Function Keys per Page Six Data Entry Keypad 10 keys Touch Screen Yes 8 x 6 matrix Controller Protocols Over 80 supplied including GE Fanuc Modicon Allen Bradley Square D Mitsubishi Omron Siemens etc Call for details Analog Tags
20. e Device on which the controlling software is resident See Input Output The ability to transfer configuration information into the Datapanel configuration tool from another application like a spread sheet A general expression for the input and output of binary data to or from a device A collection of physical keys used by the user to communicate with the computer system An operator keyboard with a reduced number of keys e g numeric and or function keys Light Emitting Diode Typically used as a status indication light A collection of graphic elements used repeatedly thereafter in subsequent displays This graphic application of the term differs from a macro instruction a collection of instructions or program statements which can be activated collectively The device controlling network communications Datapanel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A GFK 1656A Membrane Mimic Mini Alarm Log NEMA Network Off line On line Operator Overview Group Page Parallel Parameter Parity Password PC Pixel Plant Process PLC Process Process Variable Programmable Logic Controller Protocol RAM Ramp Drive out Raw Data Real Time Data Register Remote Address Run Time Scaled Data Serial Slave System Register Tag Appendix B Glossary A display which factually represents the plant It provides the status of each displayed plant item Mimics may be shown on monitors or wal
21. e de ee Re Re ee ee 5 6 Host Transfer eee e ee SE AE ER o AANA ER ERENT 5 7 Enable Disable Alarms iese sesse ee ed dd Re ed ENSEN EEEE ENESES 5 7 Specifications Eet deen 6 1 Hardware Specifications ss sissies goeds Be Pe Ee Be tabs babe te etate lada ete et cano da te be be ee 6 1 DiSpl y teet PRESERVED EE EE 6 1 PD acklishi EE see oe oe oe oe eebe 6 1 AAR EE OE OE OE ME A 6 2 Technical Specifications nennen Re ee de 6 2 Electrical Specifications e a VETE nennen nnne enne 6 3 Power re ki gese EE EE KEER d eet ee 6 3 Ports and PinoUuts eee eate mre ene be ee ha een eg ee N dence ie eie orte 6 4 Data Retentomn EEN 6 5 Real Time SA ARE ERE RE PER e 6 5 Physical Specitications AA EE EE EE EE one esiet 6 5 Environmental So ide Ses N N EE AE EE OR N N nta 6 6 Error Si EE ER ead A 1 Standard Comms Block Error Codes essen eee A 1 System Error Cod s iii Id A 1 Controller EOTS aneres EA A 1 LEI T h EOE B 1 Datapanel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A Contents Figure 3 1 Datapanel Mounting Clamps ienie ss sees ee ee Re ee ae ee ee Re ee 3 2 Figure 4 1 Function Keys of Datapanel Model 240E eese nenne eene 4 1 Figure 4 2 Sample Alarm LO s 5 nt eR eee eer tee eed ee ette 4 5 AA le Menu EE 5 1 Fisure 5 2 About Maa radar Hate ae aA eR 5 2 Figure 5 3 Display Control Mem 5 2 Fipeure 5 4 FEC Faults Dg EE ELE EE EE 5 3 Eig re 5 5 PEC VO Fa
22. e often referred to as softkeys 103 236 24 OCTOBER 96 10 54 34 gt PAGE OVERVIEW ALARMLOG DRIVEOUT MODE ALARMACK y Function Keys On Model 240E Figure 4 1 Function Keys of Datapanel Model 240E GFK 1656A 4 4 2 The default Run Mode function keys are PAGE displays configured pages Often the first page is configured as an index or menu of all other pages OVERVIEW displays configured Overview Groups ALARM LOG displays the Alarm Log DRIVE OUT allows the operator to write to the controller MODE allows the operator to switch between the Run Mode and Off line ALARM ACK allows the operator to acknowledge alarms Datapanel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A Typical Operation Scenarios Routine Processing GFK 1656A For a process that is running routinely you would likely display a page which provides a good summary of process conditions The page might include a trend chart showing performance over some time period a bar chart showing the availability of a critical process supply and other elements showing constantly updating values of parameters indicating process efficiency e g cans filled per hour gallons of fruit juice per minute kW of electricity consumed Viewing Other Pages Other pages provide alternate views of the operation of the process For instance this would be useful if you noticed a change in some parameter and you wanted more detai
23. e ree e ta Dee Da ARIS 4 1 Typical Operation Scenarios eese Ee essen enses cren snnt redonner 4 3 Routine Processing iie ti doses foede N SE ed lage tede deed et dete ded ide eden 4 3 Viewing Other Pages vie DEEG VER ESE eee RR 4 3 Viewing Overview Groups 4 3 Printing Parecido e e ee ede 4 3 Alarma Con iecore ee eee eee eee eee e eee eee ee ee ee e e eee 4 4 Displaying Alarms temere tree e eer e E vh vies 4 4 Acknowledging Alarm 4 4 Additional Alarm Information 4 4 Modifying the An eee eee EE dee eta N 4 6 Password Protection i cue ertet de EE 4 6 Selecting a Tag and Entering a Value ee seen een 4 6 V Contents vi Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Appendix A Appendix B Special Drive Out Capabilities sess een eene 4 6 Enharic d Drive Qut ice a andina 4 6 Special Operations Mode Menu ecce EG GEE eene 5 1 NB pa ee M ELE o 5 1 About Menu nh eater Ir AE EE A EE Se AE Se AE IS OO eR ERR FR vs 5 1 Display Control Menu ett ette ertet rettet AR AE 5 2 NBT 5 2 Configuring PLC Fault Screen OptlONS oooocccnnooccccnnoncnnnnnnncanononanocnnnnnnncnnnnnnncnnnnnanoss 5 3 Selecting the PLC es cc wanes whe SoA eA A a 5 3 PEG Faults Screen A ONO 5 3 VO Fault Screen eene Ai reae een 5 4 SEPIE State stet eene 5 4 Off Line Mode eer Set eer A duer der ege e de Ee OE EO OE EE OE 5 5 Serali Ports CONTE teta dao e e o dd Lue 5 5 Set Time and Date Display sess
24. ement of a display surface that can be independently assigned a color or intensity A series of actions or treatments designed to produce a desired end under the control or monitoring of a PLC or other intelligent controller Programmable Logic Controller See Plant Process A variable parameter of the production process An industrial device that handles the Input Output of plant voltages and signals The format structure and procedure required to communicate with a controller Random Access Memory Pre configured analog drive out Tag Register with a specific increment decrement value Data read from the controller before being scaled into engineering values Current data An internal memory location used for storing 16 bit representation of analog data in the Datapanel or controller The register or bit table address in the controller to or from which data is to be transferred The operating state of the system See also On line Raw data whose value has been modified to conform to prescribed engineering units A data transfer mechanism using a single transfer path The device which responds to a master over a network Same as any other register see Register but reserved for use by the system and cannot be modified by the user An analog or digital variable held in the Datapanel usually representing an analog or digital variable in the controller Includes additional information such as a name size of the controller
25. ges of the log Adjusting Display Attributes Press MODE to display the Mode Menu Press DISPLAY to display the Display Control Menu Press INCREASE or DECREASE repeatedly to adjust the contrast to the desired level Note The cursor may not respond to the touchscreen correctly after system has finished booting for the first time Press EXIT to return to the main Mode Menu Press EXIT to return to the displayed page Setting the Time and Date Display 1 2 Non Touch Models Press MODE to display the Mode Menu Press OFF L to go off line and display the Off Line Mode Menu Press CLOCK to display the Set Clock menu Touch Models Press SET to access the pop up screen touch numeric keypad The active field is displayed at the top of the screen keypad Press the up down arrow keys A W to move from field to field on the display Using the screen keypad type in the desired values for each field in turn press on the screen or on the physical keypad Two digit entry is required e g 02 for February Press UPDATE to confirm the entries update the clock and return to the main Off Line Menu Datapanel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A Or press EXIT to abort the option and return to the main Off Line Menu without changing the clock settings Press EXIT to return to the main Mode Menu Access the Run Mode by pressing EXIT Modifying the Process An operator can modify the ongoing process by using the Drive Out functio
26. in Table 6 5 Power Requirements The steady state current consumption of the Datapanel is dependent on the supply voltage At power up the Datapanel briefly requires a larger current to operate correctly To ensure correct power up the external power supply must be able to provide a current of at least 1 A irrespective of the supply voltage The power for the Datapanel Model 240E can be supplied either through the 4 pin power connector or through pins 14 17 on the 25 pin connector However pins 14 17 are intended only as a secondary power input option for end users wishing to supply power from the controller It is recommended that power be supplied via the dedicated input connector Table 6 5 Power Requirements Power Input 12 35VDC 24VAC 750mAQ 12VDC GFK 1656A Chapter 6 Specifications 6 3 D Ports and Pinouts Ports and pinouts are given in the following figures 2 RX Input 3 TX Output 4 CTS Input 5 RTS Output 6 DTR Output 7 GND 8 DCD Input 9 RS485 Mode Select 10 485 TX 11 485 TX 12 485 RX TX 13 485 RX TX 0000000000000 200000000000 POWER IN POWER IN GROUND NG Model 240E POWER IN POWER IN POWER IN POWER IN 1 NC 2 RX Input 6 NC 3 TX Output 7 RTS O 4 DTR Output 8 CTS Ir DSR Input 5 GND 9 NC 9 pin Printer Port Model 240E OV 2 wire Floating 4 wire 25 pin Serial Port Model 240E Figure 6 1 Model 240E Ports and Pinouts 6 4 D
27. inCfg the default is ON DISPLAY CONTROL F1 Exit F2 Increase Contrast F3 Decrease Contrast Display Control Options Models 240E Figure 5 3 Display Control Menu Press INC repeatedly to increase the contrast to the desired level Press DEC repeatedly to decrease the contrast to the desired level Press EXIT to return to the main Mode menu PLC Fault Screens The PLC fault screen is available from the Mode menu if the SNP SNP X protocol 68 is configured F5 is labeled FAULT These screens allow the user to view the current run mode of a PLC device and its PLC and I O Fault tables If write privileges are enabled these tables may be cleared from the Datapanel and the run mode changed 5 2 Datapanel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A Configuring PLC Fault Screen Options Additional configuration is required if the Datapanel is used in a multi drop application or the Datapanel is to have the ability to modify the fault table or the run mode of the PLC If a multi drop network is connected to the Datapanel the SNP IDs of the PLCs must be entered using the PC configuration tool Similarly if the Datapanel is to have write privileges this must be set with the PC configuration tool Neither of these options is the default Selecting the PLC If a multi drop network is used or SNP SNP X is chosen for both Port 1 and Port 2 the user will be prompted for which PLC they wish to communicate with afte
28. irect Write Displaying alarms 4 4 E Electrical Specifications Enhanced drive out 4 6 Entering a value 4 6 Error codes A 1 F Function keys run mode 4 2 Glossary B 1 B 4 H Hardware specifications 6 1 Index Industrial housin g 2 2 Installation J Jog 4 7 Mode menu5 1 Modifying the process 4 6 Mounting Datapanels Offline mode 4 1 Operating modes overview 4 1 p Panel cutouts 3 1 Password protection PC requirements Physical characteristics Physical specifications 6 5 Pinouts 6 4 Ports Power requirements 6 3 Printing a page Q Quick Start 1 1 R Rampj 4 6 Real time clock Run mode Selecting a tag 4 6 Special drive out capabilities 4 6 Specifications data retention 6 5 electrical hardware physical Index 1 Index ports and pinouts Real time clock 6 5 technical 6 2 System components 2 3 Technical sp ecifications 6 2 Toggle 4 6 Typical operation scenarios 4 3 Viewing other pages 4 3 Viewing overview groups Index 2 Datapanel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A
29. l displays A continuous film intended to protect a device from the ingress of dust or liquid One of the Alarm area displays available when using the Datapanel This display is found on all the Run Mode displays in the upper part of the screen National Electrical Manufacturers Association A group which sets American standards for enclosures which protect electronic equipment from the adverse affects of liquids ingress of dust and physical shocks Also the standard created An interconnected group of communicating devices A condition where run time operations are suspended so that system settings can be changed The system is communicating to external devices with dynamic data being updated The person who uses the system for its practical purpose such as to interface with the plant process Not necessarily the one who configured the system See also User A set of tags configured to be displayed together One of 100 user configurable displays on the Datapanel A data transfer mechanism using multiple transfer paths A value set when the system is configured The means of checking the validity of a data character A code used to show the authority of the user to gain access to various sensitive features of the system For example changes to the display design would normally be password protected to guard against changes by unauthorized users IBM Personal Computer or any computer generically similar The smallest picture el
30. l on that aspect of the process You can choose another page by using a preconfigured function key Alternatively you can scroll through the pages by pressing the A or W keys if activated The W key displays the next page the A key displays the previous page The logo page or the Start Up page will appear when you press PAGE If so configured by the configuration software the Start Up page may show a list or menu of other pages If so configured you can use a redefined F key or a touch region to access other pages Viewing Overview Groups Press OVERVIEW to see a list of Overview Groups which were configured for your application Each group contains a maximum of 10 configured tags which have been grouped together during configuration because they are relevant to each other e g temperatures or pressures There may be up to 100 groups The list of groups is displayed in pages with 20 groups listed on each page When the OVERVIEW key is pressed the designation and function of some of the softkeys change For instance one of the F key labels displays a left chevron design lt lt lt and another displays a right chevron design gt gt gt Use lt lt lt to move backwards through the pages of the Overview list Use gt gt gt to move forwards through the pages of the Overview list Scroll through the pages of the Overview list until the required page is accessed The range of Overview Groups on a particular page of the list is shown
31. mp 0 to 50 C Storage Temp 20 to 60 C 5 to 85 non condensing 0 075 mm peak for 10 to 81 Hz 2 G from 81 to 1000 Hz Datapanel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A Appendix Error Codes A Standard Comms Block Error Codes 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 Timeout Checksum Received Error Bad Character Received Format Error Bad Message Framing Error Bad Message Format Received NAK Response Received Comms Block Format Error Invalid Command System Error Codes 29 120 121 122 123 124 Controller Errors More than eight page activated comms blocks activated by the page Tag Conversion error unreasonable limits configured in an Analog Tag Record No Comms File No Comms Blocks Invalid Comms Block Time base Invalid Comms Block Type If any errors are displayed which are not listed in the above tables reference should be made to the configuration software Help system or to the controller documentation GFK 1656A A 1 Appendix B GFK 1656A Glossary ACK Acknowledgment Alarm Alarm Limits Alphanumeric Alphanumeric Display Analog Analog Tag Analog Variable ANSI Application Program Area Coloring ASCII Attributes Background Color Backup Bar Graph Baud Baud Rate Bit Bit Table Bitmap Blinking Browse Byte See Acknowledgment The action taken by the user to indicate the acceptance of the information presented by the system
32. n complete Database installed When uploading a Database Uploading Database and on the same line when complete Database transferred When a communications error occurs Transfer Failed Enable Disable Alarms Press ALARM to access the alarm option The label of one of the F keys will change to ENABLE another will change to DISABLE Press ENABLE to enable alarms Press DISABLE to disable alarms Press EXIT to return to the Off Line Menu This option is useful to prevent excessive alarm logging during periods of operation with known process discrepancies or during process testing GFK 1656A Chapter 5 Special Operations Mode Menu 5 7 Chapter 6 Specifications Hardware Specifications Display Backlight GFK 1656A Text can be displayed in a variety of sizes by changing the height and width of the text The default size is displayed with a height and width of 1 x 1 see table below for pixel relationships This can be increased so that text of 4 x 4 size can be configured Two lines of the display are reserved for system use The top line displays the date and time and any communications errors The bottom line displays descriptive text for the function keys The display area and display characteristics of the models in the Datapanel Range are specified in Table 6 1 Table 6 1 Display Area and Characteristics LCD Display Size pixels 240 x 128 Mm 119 4 x 63 5 in 4 7 x 2 5 Display capability with 40 char
33. n of the Datapanel This enables fresh values to be transmitted to any configured Drive Out tag If a softkey has been configured for Drive Out press that key to access the Drive Out function A list of tags available for Drive Out and their associated index numbers will appear on the display Enter the index number using the numeric keypad or the numeric touch region Press d If an incorrect value is entered the message bad input is displayed and the value must be re entered Additional Drive Out tags may then be entered Pressing a second time after a value has been transmitted terminates the Drive Out option and the normal page will be displayed Using Special Drive Out Capabilities Five types of Enhanced Drive Out can be configured Toggle Ramp Recipe Jog and Direct Write If a tag with this capability is selected the designation of the softkeys is re assigned so that the user defined labels for the toggle ramp recipe jog or direct write functions will be displayed On touch models a special touch region may be displayed Toggle Pressing the F key or touch region defined for the toggle function will invert the value of the configured item For example this could be used to switch a valve from on to off Recipe Pressing the F Key defined for the recipe function will run the recipe feature configured This can load a group of recipe tags with pre defined values transmit a group of recipe tags down to the PLC device or perform
34. normal page will be displayed Special Drive Out Capabilities Enhanced Drive Out Five types of Enhanced Drive Out can be configured Toggle Ramp Jog Recipe and Direct Write If a tag with this capability is selected the designation of the softkeys is re assigned so that the user defined labels for the toggle ramp jog recipe or direct write functions will be displayed On touch models a special touch region may be displayed Toggle Pressing the Function key or touch region defined for the toggle function will invert the value of the configured item For example this could be used to switch a valve from on to off Ramp Pressing the Function key or touch region defined for the ramp function will display the current value and allow this value to be modified by pressing the up down arrow keys A W The new value is confirmed by pressing e Recipe Pressing the F Key defined for the recipe function will run the recipe feature configured This can load a group of recipe tags with pre defined values transmit a group of recipe tags down to the PLC device or perform both of these tasks with just one press of a key 4 6 Datapanel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A Jog Pressing and holding the Function key defined for the function will continuously send a value set or reset to the configured item while the F key is depressed When the operator releases the F key the opposite value will be sent Direct Write Pressing the
35. ntrol equipment via a serial port e Integrated Keypad Includes programmable function keys e Broad Protocol Support Over 80 protocols supported e Analog and Digital Tag Scaling Converts raw data to and from engineering units and adds tag name information e Display Real Time Data Provide information on the current state of the plant process 2 1 e Optional Display Modes Continuous updates update continuously only when page is displayed update once when page is first displayed e Alarm Manager Checks for analog and digital alarms maintains a log of active alarms and supports operator acknowledgment of alarms e Graphic Page Display Display static and dynamic text on up to 100 user configured pages per Datapanel Multiple font sizes allow for emphasis of important data e Softkeys Six keys per page for up to 600 user defined buttons per Datapanel Buttons may change pages write data or perform other OI functions e Overview Display Predefined tabular display of Datapanel and controller data e NEMA 4X 4 12 Rated Ruggedized for harsh industrial environments Configuration Software Configuration of a Datapanel is quick and easy Datapanels feature a common software environment which means that configuring for one model is just like configuring for another That increases productivity and decreases the time required to bring a Datapanel on line A PC based software tool operating under Windows is used to create a da
36. ontained units 000000 a PC is required to to configure the system and ue a ia when databases are being downloaded to the p controller Minimum Customer Supplied Hardware A PC or equivalent running Windows is required to configure Datapanels and transfer databases and protocol to the Datapanel e 486 DX2 66 e 8MBRAM e VGA Color Display e 20 MB Hard Disk Space GFK 1656A Chapter 2 Introduction to the 240E Datapanel 2 3 Datapanel Model 240E Specifics A brief description of Datapanel Model 240E is given below A summary of Datapanel features and capabilities is given in Table 2 1 Chapter 3 provides information on installing the Datapanels Chapter 4 provides operational information and Chapter 6 provides detailed specifications Datapanel Model 240E 2 4 The Datapanel Model 240E has a bright display area with the functionality increased by use of the touch screen technology more memory black in E color adds PC 104 capability If a flexible input system is a requirement for your OI application the Datapanel Model 240E is the answer A 48 point touch input system six user function keys and control keys enhance the versatility of the Model 240E A bright 240 x 128 pixel LCD display offers excellent visibility The panel cutout dimensions of the Model 240E are identical to the Model 240T 320T and other Datapanel models This allows a range of OI options to be offered without requiring modification to panel spe
37. panel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A Chapter Operation Guide 4 Overview Datapanels operate in one of two modes e Run enables real time processes to be viewed from configured displays downloaded to Datapanel e Offline enables the configuring of the communications port setting the date and time loading databases and protocols and enabling or disabling alarm checking On power up the Datapanel will enter Run Mode and begin normal operation The Start Up page will be displayed if one was specified during configuration with the configuration software Otherwise page 0 containing the logo will be displayed The screen layouts of all Datapanels are similar in appearance but vary slightly according to the capabilities of the various models Two lines of display are reserved for system use The top line displays a mini alarm log a communications error log the date and the time as shown in Figure 5 1 The bottom line displays descriptive text for the function keys One of the obvious differences between various Datapanel models is the number and location of the function keys F keys The Model 240E has six function keys The keys shown are the default configuration Any of the keys may be assigned other labels and functions during configuration with the configuration software They may have different labels and functions on different display pages When the keys are reprogrammed from their default value they ar
38. panel operator interfaces Ols are ideal replacements for discrete operator input and annunciation devices Because of its many configurable options a Datapanel can meet applications ranging from simple pushbutton replacement to complex interfaces beyond the capabilities of most small OIs With a uniform software and hardware architecture Datapanels allow you to produce an OI consistent with application budget and performance requirements while maintaining upgradeability An expanding library of over 80 controller protocols is included with each Datapanel meaning that a change in control hardware only requires reconfiguring communications and does not mean re implementing the OI With a consistent architecture Datapanel hardware is scaled to meet the cost and performance requirements of each particular model That means application software can run on all models providing extensive functionality on even the lowest price Datapanel Application software makes Datapanels perform with efficiency A wide range of applications software is built into every model An Operator Interface application is not restricted to emulating push buttons Application software in Datapanels supports development of far more useful OI systems Operator Interface software is included in every Datapanel The software supports configuration of simple or complex Ols Standard features of all Datapanel models include e Controller Communications Read and write data to the co
39. r pressing FAULT on the MODE screen The arrow keys may be used to highlight the correct SNP ID and the F key labeled PORT toggles the communication port selection The ENTER F key continues to the PLC Faults screen PLC Faults Screen GFK 1656A This screen displays the PLC Faults log of the PLC PLC Faults SNP ID MAINCPU Fault 0001 0001 Actual 03 05 14 10 08 Location 0 2 Fault 03 05 14 06 14 Desc Loss of or Missing Option Module Fit Code 00 000000 00020000 0403 FFOO Fit Data 0000000000000000 ETIN Kran WEEN NEEM mmm TA Figure 5 4 PLC Faults Log Information is presented as follows Fault lists the displayed fault number out of the total number of faults registered in the system Location gives the rack and slot that reported this fault Desc provides a short text description of the problem Actual shows the current time in the PLC Fault provides the time stamp of the reported fault Since the PLC clock may not be synchronized with the Datapanel these entries can be significantly different from the Datapanel time and or the current time of day If DIAG is pressed the Fault Code and Fault Data lines appear These provide more detailed fault codes that can be referenced n GE Fanuc literature or with technical support Other function keys at the bottom of the screen include RUNST which changes to the Set PLC State page IOFLT which changes to the I O Faults page and EXIT which returns to the MODE screen If w
40. rite privileges are enabled the fifth function key will be labeled CLEAR Pressing it Chapter 5 Special Operations Mode Menu 5 3 will clear the PLC fault log in the PLC If the PLC is password protected the user will be prompted for a Level 2 SNP password VO Fault Screen The I O Fault Screen displays the I O Faults log in the PLC VO Faults SNP ID MAINCPU Fault 0001 0001 Actual 03 05 14 10 08 Location 0 2 Fault 03 05 14 06 14 Cire No Ref Adr 961 00321 Desc Addition of Module Fit 02 464101 00067F7FFF7F 0702 OF 00 00 NENNEN WD 9 Figure 5 5 PLC I O Faults Screen The fields are similar to those in the PLC Faults screen Circ No is the point on a multi point card such as digital input 4 of a 16 pt module Reference address provides the PLC table mapping of the card Set PLC State This screen allows the user to view and modify the PLC s run state Set PLC State SNP ID MAINCPU Current Mode Run Mode I O enabled New Mode Run Mode I O enabled M C j Figure 5 6 PLC Run Stop Mode Screen Current Mode states the present mode of the PLC New Mode will change to reflect the last button the user pressed from four mode options R ENB will change the new mode to Run Mode I O enabled R DIS only available for certain PLC models will change the new mode to Run Mode I O disabled S DIS will change the new mode to Stop Mode I O disabled S ENB will change the new mode to Stop Mode
41. s ie de Ed EA i AE ER OE SE 1 1 Installine the Datapanel si RR taa 1 1 Sta E eos eos eos EA OD N qme eid 1 1 Viewing Other P ges 2 dune ue uu RR E RE eid ne 1 1 Viewing Overview GrOUpS adn dtd te e ce re tet d 1 1 Printing PASC esse oett cete ee ce tete teen tede exe tete Pene Ce dee ve tede Suse edes ene due See Eed een tlt dede 1 2 Displaying Alarms AE EE EN 1 2 Acknowledging Aarme 1 2 Adjusting Display Attributes sesse eed AR Rd ed ee dd 1 2 Setting the Time and Date Dieplan sees ss ees ee Re Re AA Re 1 2 NonzTouch Model ss iu ee toee EE EE Pone do 1 2 A EE Ei 1 2 Moditying the Process a EE 1 3 Using Special Drive Out Capabltes eene 1 3 Password Protection ii eet ee eue utet te es 1 3 Introduction to the 240E Datapanel Ge ee eee eterne eee neon 2 1 Overview of Datapanel Products eene 2 1 Configuration Software sese nnne nennen nnns enn 2 2 Industrial Housing EE Eed eb ias 2 2 Syste COM ONE S HP PEE 2 3 Minimum Customer Supplied Hardware 2 3 Datapanel Model 240E Specifics oooooooccnnonocccnnnoncnnnnnnnannnnnnnnanocnnnnnnccnnnnannc nana cnc ee 2 4 Datapatiel Model ZE beten 12 667 oi eee Ee ed oc ois iocos Coe oos oboe dure bros 2 4 Installing the Hard riim 3 1 Physical Characteristics decer 3 1 Mounting Datapanels A 3 2 SA A S RR 3 2 Operation GUNG ninia tine 4 1 OVELVIEW AE WA ABER SARUBARU RAGE cado ARAN tee o RE Die GE e R
42. s of the information contained herein No warranties of merchantability or fitness for purpose shall apply Copyright 1999 2001 GE Fanuc Automation North America Inc All Rights Reserved Preface Content of This Manual This manual describes features installation and operation of the Datapanel Model 240E product Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Appendix A Appendix B Related Publications GFK 1658 GFK 1475 GFK 1656A Datapanel 240E Quick Start provides a simplified introduction and operation guide Introduction to the Datapanel 240E provides an overview of capabilities and system components a brief functional description of the Datapanel 240E model and features and capabilities Installing the Hardware describes Datapanel installation Operation Guide provides operational guidelines for Run Mode scenarios Special Operations Mode Menu outlines the use of the Mode menu to change display attributes and to operate the Datapanel in Off line mode Specifications provides tables listing the various hardware technical electrical and other Datapanel system specifications Error Codes lists the standard comms block and system error codes Glossary provides a glossary of terms applicable to Datapanel operation Data Designer Software User s Guide WinCfg Software User s Guide iii Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 GFK 1656A Content
43. tabase for the Datapanel The database and communications protocol are loaded to the Datapanel via a serial port and the OI can then be put on line The configuration software is sold separately A single copy of the configuration software can be used to configure any of the Datapanel Range The configuration software requires a PC compatible computer running either Windows 95 Windows 98 or Windows NT operating system Industrial Housing 2 2 Datapanels are designed for use in demanding industrial applications With over 15 years experience in meeting the requirements of industrial users Datapanels avoid the problems that can plague lesser quality products All hardware is designed to meet industrial application requirements Datapanels are of compact shallow design All front external surfaces are sealed and protected to NEMA 4X 4 12 IP65 standards against the penetration of water and foreign particles Datapanels are ideally suited for use as ruggedized panel mounted units in harsh industrial environments Windows 950 Windows 980 and Windows NTO are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Datapanel Model 240E User s Manual March 2001 GFK 1656A System Components A Datapanel system includes e One unit from the Datapanel Range incorporating an LCD display screen and membrane keypad and or touch screen e Six Datapanel mounting clips e One Operator s Manual this book Although Datapanels are self c
44. ults Screen iei ee e sk be ek be bete bk beet te b bekke be e bee beate ed ett bee eg Eee P lakhs 5 4 Figure 5 6 PLC Run Stop Mode Screen 5 4 Fiure S S er EE EE 5 6 Pistire5 97 S t Clock Menu iis Eet EE ER GE EER eed GEED se ED ee ed be Ged ee GEE eed oe ed ee ee EE eek Ge oe Ek oes 5 6 Figure 5 10 Host Transfer Display 5 7 Figure 6 1 Model 240Eb Ports and PINGUS sees 6 4 GFK 1656A Contents vii Contents viii Table 2 1 Summary of Datapanel 240E Features and Capnabltes esse sesse ee see ee de ee ee 2 5 Table 3 1 Physical Dimensions and Panel Cutouts ooonnnocccccononacccnononnnonnnonanonnnnn anno ee Re ee ee 3 1 Table 4 1 Alarm Log Characteristics oooococnnonccccnnooonnonnnnnnnocononannnnnnnnnnncnnnnn noc naar nnne cnn nn cerrara nc ee enne 4 5 Table 6 1 Display Area and Characteristics ooconnoccccnnoonanccnnonannnnnanannnnnnnnanocnnnnnnncnnnnn cnn enne EE ee 6 1 Tabl 6 2 Backlight Type militan EES A a Ata ana aes 6 2 Table 6 3 Keypad Characteristics oooooooccnnonoccccnononnnonononanoconononnnnnnnnnno conan ono ee ee ee ee ee 6 2 Table 6 4 Technical Specifications AAA 6 2 Table 6 5 Power ReguirementS ii esse esse ee ee Re ee Ge ee ee 6 3 Table 6 6 Data Retention Characteristics ooooocccnnnnccccnnnonancnnnonannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnocnnnnnnncrnnna cnc RA ee ee 6 5 Table 6 7 Real Time Clock Characteristics ee Re Re ee ee 6 5 Table 6 8 Physical Specifications a a ees ee ee de Re ee ee ee 6 5 Table 6
45. view Groups which were configured for your application The list of groups is displayed in pages with up to 20 groups being listed on each page Use lt lt lt and gt gt gt to move through the pages of the Overview list Scroll through the pages of the Overview list until the required page is accessed Use the A or W keys to select the required Overview Group from the displayed page Press TAGS to display the tags and values associated with this group You can return to the first page of the list at any time by pressing OVERVIEW 1 1 Printing a Page If the page being displayed has PRINT assigned to one of the F keys pressing that F key will output the text content of the page to the printer Serial printing is not available if both ports are used for PLC communications Displaying Alarms Press ALARM LOG to display the Alarm Log When a tag exceeds its limits it will remain in the Alarm Log until it has been acknowledged and returns to normal or until it has been overwritten by tags alarming at a later time in an overflowing alarm log An unacknowledged alarm is shown by an asterisk to the left of the alarm Acknowledging Alarms Press ALARM ACK to acknowledge an alarm The first press of the key clears the global alarm bit Typically this bit is sent to the controller to silence the audible alarm Subsequent presses of the key clear each alarm in turn starting with the earliest of the alarms Press the A or W keys to access other pa

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