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1. page 92 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 89 125 9 2 Accessing the Web Configuration Interface 9 2 1 Prerequisites e The netSCADA device is ready for operation e The device is connected to a network via its Ethernet interface e PC with web browser and connection to Ethernet network e You must know the IP address of the netSCADA device e You must know user name and password of the web configuration interface see section User Authentication 9 2 2 User authentication Access to the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA device is protected by a user authentication On calling up one of these web configuration pages a password dialog appears Preset default parameters of the user authentication are User name admin Password admin These default parameters remain valid until you have defined a new admin user and a password in the atvise builder and downloaded it along with the visualization project into the netSCADA device Q Important In order to protect the Web Configuration Interface from unauthorized access you must define a new admin user with a new password in the Users amp Groups node of the atvise builder Create a new password so that it will not be any longer possible to access the Web Configuration Interface by using the defaul
2. hilscher COMPETENCE IN COMMUNICATION User Manual netSCADA with atvise builder Installation web visualization operation and hardware description Hilscher Gesellschaft f r Systemautomation mbH www hilscher com DOC120103UMOAEN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public 1 INIFOQUCH OD ive nun oscevueveeseeceessenssccaceunawagecaneesdenacascaseatectausaucessnccessuanceeenstanpeesescevuede seeeeee 5 1 1 About this GO GUM NE sssricicesisieonnstcaroirnccinn sine een ee 5 1 1 1 Description of the contents u a 5 1 1 2 UTS OT FSV IS ONS ooie ea e Joi E AO E NE AN 5 1 1 3 Conventions in this manual sie cuesindutiadoenedsdjnennsnonaenssisisenterabasanentoasndenhaas 6 1 1 4 Reference on hardware firmware and Software cccccecececeeeeeeeeceeececeeeeess T l2 SCOPE Or delve eeens eE Ere RE cao seen as EEE EEE E TA EEE EEE n 7 1 3 Gontents Ofthe product DVD anne nennen T 1 4 Documentation overview ee ee en Renee 8 1 5 Internet security CONSIGELAtIONS cccccececcceccceeeceeeceeecueecueceuecauecauecaueseeeseeeseesseesaeees 9 1 5 1 HTTP server security CONSIGEratiONS ccccccceecceecceecceecceeceeeceeeseenecuesaeesaeees 9 1 5 2 FTP server security considerations ccccccecccsecceeeceeeceecceeceeeceeeseeeseueeaeesaees 9 1 0 ERGAl ROleS nee een 10 1 6 1 BOB Y EIG ee nee res 10 1 6 2 TID Oa HOSE a R 10 1 6 3 Exclusi n Of k 16 6 Eee ened ee ere ee ee E 11 1 6 4 UV TTS ee ee
3. gt Inthe Project Console click Builder button If you are starting the atvise builder for the first time and or if you have not defined a WebMI Server for your project yet the Add webMl Server dialog opens This dialog window appears prior to the start screen of the actual atvise builder GUI i e the editor in which you can create the visualization netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 39 125 lit Add webMI Server Ban General Name Server 1 Hostname General Type netLINK SCADA NL SON MPI ATVISE z Description netLINK SCADA NL SON MPI ATVISE lt Figure 18 Add webMI Server dialog gt You can now configure your netSCADA device in the Add webMI Server dialog for details see section Configuring netLINK SCADA device gt page 45 respectively section Configuring netSCADA device gt page 62 If you don t want to use the preset default IP address 192 168 0 133 for your netSCADA device you can click the Basic Settings button to open the LAN Scanner and Configuration Tools which is integrated as plug in in the atvise builder and then use the tool to assign a suitable temporary IP address to your device see section Assigning temporary IP address gt page 41 gt If you want to start the atvise builder GU
4. refer to the figure in section Overview connectors and LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR gt page 23 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Technical data 114 125 13 Technical data 13 1 NL SON MPI ATVISE nex 50 Memory Ra gmMBSDRAN FLASH A MB serial Flash contains boot loader firmware configuration and visualization data FLASH available for web application RAM available for trend data SIMATIC S7 PLC S7 300 with PROFIBUS or MPI supported interface S7 400 with PROFIBUS or MPI supported interface S7 200 with PROFIBUS or MPI not supported interface Interface for S7 Connector D Sub 9 pin female connector programming tool Note There is a 1 1 connection to the corresponding pins of the PROFIBUS interface SIMATIC S7 data areas Data blocks Data blocks by import of the symbols from the S7 project file points per display PROFIBUS MP Number of connections Max 32 MPI connections at the same time PROFIBUS interface Transmission rate 19 2 kBit s to 1 5 MBit s supported 31 25 kBit s is not supported Interface type RS 485 isolated D Sub 9 pin male connector Automatic Baud rate detection not at Supported for MPI Not supported for PROFIBUS DP 187 5 kBit s 500 kBit s 1 5 MBit s Max linkable signals Input signals 5760 Input signals 5760 Ethernet communication Data transport TCP IP Connections Min
5. Creating visualization with the atvise builder 50 125 8 4 4 Configuring PROFIBUS MPI parameter The PROFIBUS MPI communication parameter like e g the bus address or the Baud rate can be configured in the MPI PROFIBUS dialog window gt Inthe Add webMI Server respectively Edit webMI Server dialog window click MPI PROFIBUS Settings button see section Configuring netLINK SCADA device gt page 45 gt The MPI PROFIBUS dialog window opens aL MPI PROFIBUS Bus Station Address Baud Rate Slot Time Min Station Delay Responder Max Station Delay Responder Quiet Time Setup Time Target Rotation Time GAP Actualization Factor Highest Station Address Max Retry Limit Figure 28 PROFIBUS MPI parameters Note gt The figure above shows the dialog in its initial state when all values are adjusted to their default values The fields grayed out in this dialog will open for input only after having chosen a customized value instead of the auto detect entry from the Baud Rate drop down list gt Inthe Station Address field enter the PROFIBUS MPI address of the netLINK SCADA device at the PROFIBUS netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 51 125 The subsequent table describes the parameter in detail Station Address PROFIBUS MPI Address of the devic
6. HTTP 10 11 5 98 config After entering user name and password default user admin default password admin the start page of the Web Configuration Interface opens netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 87 125 9 Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 9 1 Overview The Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA device allows you to administer your device via standard web browser and Ethernet interface On the pages of the Web Configuration Interface you can check basic parameters of your device update its firmware or reset it Furthermore you can configure the IP address the real time clock and the trend recording parameters of the netSCADA Here you can also delete all visualization pages and configuration data which have been stored on the device Home Device Network Firmware Reset System Time Trend Recording Application Restore Pr rd an hilscher COMPETENCE IN COMMUNICATION Device Information Product Name NSCD T52 RS Device Number 1880100 Serial Number 19998 Production Date 2014 week 3 Hardware Revision 1 Ethernet Address 00 02 A2 29 B6 47 Free Disk Space KB 7516 Free Mem Space KB 4163 Figure 62 Start page Web Configuration Interface Device Device Information Start page of the Web Configuration
7. RJ45 socket female 7 Bob Smith Termination Table 11 RJ45 Ethernet pin assignment netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Device drawings and connectors 25 125 5 2 4 PROFIBUS interface NL 50N MPI ATVISE D Sub connector 9 pin male and female NL 50N MPI ATVISE The X2 D Sub male connector connects the device to a S7 PLC or to any free network connector along a PROBIBUS or MPI bus The pins of X2 D Sub male and the X11 D Sub female connector have a 1 to 1 connection 9 8 6 hw hm PROFIBUS interface D Sub female connector 9 pin Table 12 Description PROFIBUS interface D Sub Connector 9 pin Connection with DSub Description male female connector 2 GND____ Ground for VS pe RxD TxD P Receive Send Data P respectively connection B De er Junused is unused is only connected through connected through o ISOGND Reference potential PROFIBUS e unused is only connected through Zo A O Supply voltage input 24 V alternatively to X1 GE RxD TxD N Receive Send Data N respectively connection A plug Junused is only connected through si is unused is only connected through connected through s a Table 13 Pinning PROFIBUS MPI interfaces D Sub female and male connector 9 pin netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010
8. Table 1 List of revisions netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Introduction 6 125 1 1 3 Conventions in this manual Notes instructions and results of operating steps are marked as follows Notes Q Important lt important note you must follow to avoid malfunction gt Note lt general note gt AD lt note where to find further information gt an Instructions 1 Operational step gt instruction 2 Operational step gt Instruction Results 2 Intermediate result gt Final result For a description of the labeling of Safety Messages see section Labeling of safety messages gt page 15 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Introduction 7 125 1 1 4 Reference on hardware firmware and software Reference on hardware and firmware Device Article name Part Hardware Firmware version number revision netLINK SCADA NL 50N MPI ATVISE 1701 431 LN303100 nxf 1 2 x x netSCADA Modbus _ NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR 1880 100 TO7100RO nxf Table 2 Reference on hardware and firmware Reference on software Hilscher Symbolizer 1 0003 x Hilscher Plugins 2 0 X Table 3 Reference on software 1 2 Scope of delivery The following items are included in the delivery of the netSCADA e SCADA s
9. 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Device drawings and connectors 26 125 2270 Modbus RTU interface NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR The Modbus RTU interface X2 see position in section Overview connectors and LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR gt page 23 supports the interface types RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 You have to select the right interface type in the atvise builder when you configure the visualization project see section Configuring Modbus RTU parameters gt page 64 Device damage by compensating current The reference potential of the power supply and the reference potential of the RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 interface are galvanically connected Avoid compensating currents between the reference potentials of the devices connected via RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 RS 232atX2 Pin Signa Description Reference potential non isolated 5 TxD Transmit data COMBICON socket 5 pole Table 14 Pin assignment RS 232 interface COMBICON socket 5 pole nn Transmit data positive 5 TxD Transmit data negative COMBICON socket 5 pole Table 15 Pin assignment RS 422 interface COMBICON socket 5 pole netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Device drawings and connectors 211125 RS 485 atX2 Pin Signal Descripton RxD TxD Receive data Transmit data negative 3 RxD TxD Receive d
10. 3 TCP connections to browser at the same time possible integrated ServeriClients netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Technical data 115 125 Multilingualism Standard german english can be extended Trending Trend variables Up to 32 Variables possible Sampling rate 200 ms to 24 hours Recording time Depending on the number of variables and the sampling rate Example 8 Variables 60 sec sampling rate 11 days 18 Variables 60 min sampling rate 300 days Real time Real time clock Software supported precision 50ppm Real ime clock buffering Synchronization Manually or cyclically by SNTP LED indicators SYS System status COM Communication status ACT Ethernet activity status LNK Ethernet link status For details see section LEDs NL 50N MPI ATVISE page 111 Voltage o Typical current at18V _ 18 30 V DC LEDs Power supply Voltage Typical current at 18 V Typical current at 30 V Connector for power supply from PLC via D Sub 9 pin male connector from PLC Connector for external power supply Mini COMBICON socket 3 81 mm 2 pin Electrical immunity to Electrostatic discharge ESD 8 kV Air discharge Criterion B interference according to IEC EN 61000 4 2 1995 4 kV Contact discharge Criterion B Fast transient interferences Burst 1 kV Ethernet Communication line Criterion B zone B according t
11. Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63 Figure 64 Figure 65 Figure 66 Figure 67 Figure 68 Figure 69 Figure 70 Figure 71 Figure 72 Figure 73 Figure 74 Figure 75 Figure 76 Figure 77 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual 123 125 PUVA EINS DIN AANE E A ee a ee 70 Create new graphic display cccccecccceeccsececeeceeeeeceeeeseeeeeeceseeeeseeeseeeeseeeseueeaaess 71 Name of display dialog rennen are 71 New display in project tree 22u022u020002000000 0000 ann nnnn nun nenn nenn nenn ann name nano nnnennne 12 Graphics editor of atvise builder 02200220022002200nnnennnennnennnennnennnsnnn nennen 73 Select elemenl escrire ae een een 74 Drag and drop element onto the display cccccccsecceecceecceeeeeeeeeeecueeceeeaeesaaes 74 Assign attributes to element u0z400240020002000nnnnnnnnnnn nenn nenn anne anne anne anne nnnenn 75 Assign signal to element 02400200020002000nnnonnn nenn nenn ann nnnnnnn nennen nennen 15 Save display in atvise builder nun een 76 Alarm manage MeNi aoe sere rece entice tana enone etecienmecce sate mec lt pseonesskte een 78 Select signal a ernennen een ee een Eee een Renee 79 Add new alarm messages u 19 TSS TC
12. General netSCADA devices support trending Trending means that values of certain signals variables are being continuously read and recorded in a trend buffer in defined time intervals This allows a review of the history of the signal The signals variables that shall be recorded can be selected in the Signal Editor for netLINK SCADA see section Configuring signals in the Signal Editor gt page 56 for netSCADA Modbus see Selecting signals in Signal Editor gt page 66 To do so activate the check box in the Trend column of the Signal Editor Basic parameters of the trending function like e g the scan time i e the scanning sampling interval can be configured on the Trend Recording page of the Web Configuration Interface see section Trend recording page 100 For information on how to use the trend displays provided by the BA atvise builder please refer to the online help of the atvise builder Using the netSCADA trend display The netSCADA folder in the library of the display editor contains a pre configured element for displaying trends which can be readily used You simply have to add the signals which you want to use for trending to the element Note gt As an alternative you can also use other ready made trending elements that the atvise library offers e g in the folder ATVISE gt Standard gt Trend The netSCADA trending element in the netSCADA folder however has the advantage of be
13. SIMATIC S7 17 125 netLINK SCADA NL 50N MPI ATVISE Due to its compact D Sub like housing the netLINK SCADA NL 50N MPI ATVISE can be fitted directly onto the bus connector of a PROFIBUS MPI capable SIMATIC S7 component Via Ethernet cable it is connected to the nearest switch or hub The visualization project which has beforehand been created and downloaded to the device by the atvise builder and is now running in the device can be accessed via this Ethernet connection by an ordinary web browser on a PC or a notebook SIMATIC Een Fieldbus Protocol Stack CO Symbols _ Co Ea WebServer _ Pa FTP Pages HTTP Ethernet Builder Tool Web Browser Figure 1 Overview data flow of netLINK SCADA NL 50N MPI ATVISE The power can be supplied directly via the D Sub interface of the device if supported by the SIMATIC S7 component or alternatively externally with a voltage of 24 V via the COMBICON plug netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Description 18 125 netSCADA NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR The netSCADA for Modbus is to be mounted onto a top hat rail according to the DIN EN 60715 standard It requires an external voltage supply of 24 V via COMICON plug The data lines are galvanically isolated from the voltage supply E Modbus SPS Fieldbus Symbols A C runtime Toy Lebe
14. SVG is a standard for freely scalable vector graphics based on XML which has been published by the World Wide Web Consortium W3C It defines a description language for graphical and multimedia objects allowing you to create high quality graphical output in any size easily It is ideally suited to create GUIs for human machine interfaces A network component connecting multiple communication partners or even entire branches of a network with each other A switch is an intelligent network component which analyzes network traffic in order to decide on its own For the connected communication partners a switch behaves transparently A tool written and supplied by Hilscher to be used to extract symbolic information from STEP 7 project filers used in SIMATIC S7 PLCs and analyze this information for connecting it to graphical displays in a GUI Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public List of figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 netSCADA with atvise builder U
15. gt page 92 is identical with the IP address which you have configured for the netSCADA in the atvise project see section Configuring netLINK SCADA device page 45 respectively section Configuring netSCADA device gt page 62 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 65 125 8 9 Displaying visualization in browser In order to show and check your visualization you can open your standard web browser and connect to the integrated HTML server of the netSCADA device directly from within the atvise builder Please note that for showing real data on your web visualization pages a living fieldbus communication needs be connected to the netSCADA device gt Inthe menu bar of the atvise builder choose Guided Actions gt Open Web Browser for Server then select your netSCADA webMI Server i atvise builder builder Guided Actions Profiles View Help Projec Add atvise webMI compliant Webserver Welcome Wis P Add atvise webMI DEMO Webserver 4 E Start atvise webMI DEMO Webserver Import all variables from gt Display ELE E Add display to server gt gt G oo Distribute to Webserver mi en Server Fod Open External Tool gt W netSCADAI y 0 2 0 Variable Types QQ Languages amp Users amp Groups Q Views Figure 60 Op
16. you want to reload the factory settings of the device gt Click Submit button to start the restoration Note The Cancel button un checks the checkbox in front Please confirm you want to restore All files except for the firmware are deleted This can take a few seconds gt Reset the device again see section Resetting device gt page 96 gt You have restored the factory settings of the device netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Firmware recovery of NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR via USB 106 125 10 Firmware recovery of NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR via USB Overview If after power on the SYS LED of the NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR see section LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR page 112 is consistently blinking yellow and green at a rate of 1 Hz the device is in boot mode and is not able to start the firmware The firmware file of the netSCADA is missing or corrupted In this state the device can not be operated and needs to be recovered by loading a new firmware file into the device via USB connection For this you need a USB cable with a Mini USB connector and the Hilscher ComProX tool which is stored on the netSCADA DVD in the Supplements amp Examples Device Recovery NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR Factory Reset USB directory ComProX can be executed directly from DVD it does not need to be installed on your configuration PC Note that
17. 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Safety 14 125 2 5 1 Supply voltage Device destruction by exceeding allowed supply voltage The voltage must not exceed 30 V otherwise the device may be destroyed or damaged 2 5 2 Electrostatic discharge Observe the safety precautions for components that are vulnerable with electrostatic discharge PR maA Electrostatically sensitive device This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge which causes internal damage and affects normal operation Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment When not in use store the equipment in appropriate static safe packaging VVVWV Reference safety 2 2 9 3 Potential free external power supply Device damage of NL 50N MPI ATVISE When using an external supply voltage the reference potential of this external supply voltage is galvanically coupled to that of the PROFIBUS This requires mandatorily the power supply to be potential free 2 5 4 Possible device damage by compensating current at Modbus RTU interface NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR Device damage of NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR by compensating current The reference potential of the power supply and the reference potential of the RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 interfa
18. 5 O Ji Device_1 A L read _0 Input Register 1 DO 4 1 Input Register 1 DO Figure 39 Signal Editor Modbus RTU Master 2 Configure the signals which you want to visualize gt Click Add Device button to add a Modbus node containing the signals which you want to visualize gt Inthe Station Address field enter the station address of the Modbus node gt Click Add Module button to add a module i e structuring element to the Modbus node if necessary gt Click Add Signal button to add a signal which you want to visualize gt Then proceed to configure the Address Memory Area and Quantity parameters of the signal which you want to visualize If you want to use the Alarm alarm surveillance or Trend trend recording functions with that signal activate the corresponding check box netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 68 125 The Signal Editor features the following elements Position Ce ose This column features the tree structure of the Modbus nodes modules and signals This column features symbols for distinguishing between Modbus nodes devices modules and signals Fo ae Name of the Modbus node module or signal This field can be edited Station Address of the Modbus node T
19. ON CA CS arran T 124 OCS aan E Ba En A AE A E 125 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UM04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Introduction 5 125 1 Introduction 1 1 About this document 1 1 1 Description of the contents This user manual describes installation web visualization operation configuration and the hardware of the Hilscher netSCADA devices NL 50N MPI ATVISE netLink SCADA for PROFIBUS MPI and NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR netSCADA for Modbus with integrated atvise web visualization It contains information on commissioning and using the netSCADA devices for visualizing data from a SIMATIC S7 PLC via PROFIBUS MPI NL 50N MPI ATVISE and from a Modbus network NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR It describes the process of creating web content for the netSCADA devices with the atvise builder software in order to use the netSCADA as a visualization and operating station 1 1 2 List of revisions 1 2012 06 06 Document created Description for atvise version 2 1 18 2013 06 21 Description updated for atvise version 2 2 3 3 2013 11 11 Description updated for atvise version 2 5 Section Reference to hardware firmware and software updated Section Contents of the product DVD updated Section System requirements of the configuration PC added Section Software installation updated 4 2014 06 12 New netSCADA device NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR added Document completely revised
20. are currently accessing the netSCADA at the time of access Target System Time shows date and system time UTC of the netSCADA at the time of access Note gt The netLINK SCADA NL 50N MPI ATVISE is not equipped with a hardware real time clock Thus if you are NOT using time synchronization via SNTP server for this device the system time of the netLINK SCADA will by default be set on January 1 2000 00 00 00 o clock after each reset or power on cycle After reset the clock starts and indicates the time that has elapsed since the reset If however you enable time synchronization via SNTP the device will receive the actual time from the SNTP server after reset netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 98 125 Target SNTP status If you have configured time synchronization via SNTP server but the netSCADA device can t connect to the SNTP server an error message will be shown here Target System Time Change UTC Here you can change the system time of the netSCADA device You have two options to do this You can either enter the time values manually into the fields of the New Setting column or you can take over the current date and time values from the configuration PC by clicking the Reload button the display of the actual system time of the netSCADA and the ho
21. configured trend settings Submit Changes Saves new settings and deletes already stored trend data Table 33 Control elements Trend Settings netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 103 125 9 9 Erasing visualization project application data On the Application page you can check how much disk space the currently loaded application i e the data of the atvise visualization project consumes on the flash memory component of the netSCADA device You can also erase the currently loaded application from the device here To open the Application page click the Application hyperlink in the navigation pane Home Device Network Firmware Reset System Time Trend Recording Application Restore Au hilsche es ver COMPETENCE IN COMMUNICATION Erase Application The application currently uses 0 K bytes of the flash disk memory U Confirm to erase the application and free the memory used Figure 70 Erase application page Important Erasing the application data also deletes the security cfg file on the netSCADA device which contains the customized user authentication data that has been defined in the atvise project Thus erasing the application data reinstates the old default admin user and the default admin password These default authentication parameters
22. display on the first level of the DISPLAYS folder or select one of the subordinate DISPLAYS folders in which you want to store the new display gt Then use the right mouse button to open the context menu and choose Add Display builder Guided Actions Profiles View Help Welcome J netSCADA 1 4 BY Servers opc tcp localhost 4840 I Copy a G netSCADA1 e Pat Q zo 4 DISPLAYS Paste Fre fy MAIN D d Display Clipboard V gt Mr SYSTEM BE Add Folder ne 0 Add Displays Default E Mai Eee Add Reference gt ain gt Mir OBJECTS DO Find child displays Server2 Find parent displays 4 lm DISPLAYS Find p _ Figure 42 Create new graphic display The Name of Display dialog opens Figure 43 Name of display dialog gt Enter a name for your display e g Display 1 then click OK button netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 72 125 gt The new display has been added to the project tree builder Guided Actions Profiles Vie Project 4 W Servers opc tcp localhost 4840 4 f netSCADA1 4 DISPLAYS MAIN 4 Mr USER gt Mr SYSTEM gt Mr REPORT Default u Ma n gt Mr OBJECTS Figure 44 New display in project tree gt To fill your display with content double click the display en
23. elements firmware update cccecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeseeeneeeeeeeeeteeeteeeeeeees 95 rend settings parameters vs esse enter ee 101 Control elements Trend Settings 02220024000200000n0nnno nenn anne nenne anne nenn ennnnennn 102 LEDs NL 50N MPI ATVISE essen ans ceeoncaradenesdaehecs 111 LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR 2 Heiner esse 112 Technical Data NL 50N MPI ATVISE 022200220002ssensnnnnnenenennnnennnnennnn nennen 114 Technical data NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR cccccccsececeeeeeeeeceeeeseeeseeeeseeeeaneees 116 Technical data of the integrated WebServer 222002200222002000nnnno nenn nenne nenn anne 118 Technical data real time clock 200240024002000nnnnnnn nun nnnn nenn nun ann nnnn anne nun namen 118 Web browser supported by atvise usuusssussusssennunenennunnnennnnnnonnnnnnennnnnnnnnn nennen 118 Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Contacts Contacts HEADQUARTERS Germany Hilscher Gesellschaft fur Systemautomation mbH Rheinstrasse 15 D 65795 Hattersheim Phone 49 0 6190 9907 0 Fax 49 0 6190 9907 50 E Mail info hilscher com Support Phone 49 0 6190 9907 99 E Mail de support hilscher com SUBSIDIARIES China Hilscher Systemautomation Shanghai Co Ltd 200010 Shanghai Phone 86 0 21 6355 5161 E Mail info hilscher cn Support Phone 86 0 21 6355
24. field below Address2 and proceed as described above netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Hilscher 2010 2014 Creating visualization with the atvise builder 83 125 8 8 Generating visualization and transferring it into netSCADA device After having finished designing displays and assigning signals to the display elements you can now generate the HTML files for your project and download them to your netSCADA device Q Important For this you need an Ethernet connection between your configuration PC and your netSCADA device gt Inthe project tree of the atvise builder select your netSCADA project Then use the right mouse button to open the context menu and choose Distribute i atvise builder builder Guided Actions Profiles View Help Welcome Inetsc a gi Servers opc tcp localhost 4840 4 A Copy gr i DISPLAYS iF Acquire Datapoints MAN Pbi J Laie Reload External Files a Display 1 4 gt Mr SYSTEM i Edit Server P REPORT Se Find nodes used in displays _ Default E Main u Find unused nodes gt Mr OBJECTS MB Remove Server P Server2 gt Node Actions gt gt D Global Parameters gt LF Display Pool X Refresh gt U Library JE Figure 57 Generate and download HTML pages The displays are converted into HTML files and are automatically downloaded to the netSCADA device This process can take
25. for recovery via USB you need to install the USB driver for the netSCADA device on your configuration PC This driver allows communication with devices lacking functional firmware It is recommended to install the USB driver by using the setup exe installation program before you connect the netSCADA device via USB cable This driver installation program is stored on the netSCADA DVD in the Setups amp Drivers USB Driver directory It can be started by a double click Then simply follow the instructions given in the dialog windows of the installer routine Note also the following about recovery via USB Although any old firmware file that may have existed in the netSCADA device will be overwritten by downloading the new file which can be recognized by the NXF file name extension all other files stored in the internal load memory of the device remain untouched This means that any existing configuration file CONFIG NXD or IP address file NWID NXD in the device can be preserved for further use if needed However if you want a complete recovery of your device via USB a complete recovery of the factory settings means that only fresh firmware is present in the device you can delete these configuration files separately in the Explorer of the ComProX tool After having downloaded the new firmware via USB you can of course as an alternative also delete the old configuration files by connecting to the Web Configuration Int
26. settings Click Submit Changes to apply the changed settings This will also clear the trend history Parameter Current Setting New Setting Trend buffer mode circular circular linear Trend buffer type non volatile non volatile Trend buffer size tags 520704 520704 Number of recorded tags 46 46 Number of recorded variables 2 2 Scan time milliseconds 200 86400000 5000 5000 Flush time milliseconds 10000 10000 Max recording time hours 361 361 Remaining time until stop overwrite hours 361 361 Set Defaults Calculate Derived Values Clear Trend Submit Changes Figure 69 Trend Recording netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UM04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 101 125 The Trend Settings table features the following parameters Trend buffer mode Here you can set the mode of the trend buffer circular Ring buffer mode When the buffer is full the oldest recorded data will be overwritten by the latest recorded data linear When the buffer is full recording stops and no new data will be written Trend buffer type Memory type of the trend buffer volatile Trend data is being stored in RAM and gets lost after power off This is the case for the NL 50N MPI ATVISE device because it has no flash memory chip for storing the trend data non volatile Trend data is being stor
27. signals gt After having configured all signals to be visualized click OK button to exit the Signal Editor and to take over the signals into your project gt In the project tree of the atvise builder the signals which have been taken over are displayed in the OBJECTS folder builder Guided Actions Profiles View He 4 BY Servers opc tcp localhost 4840 4 G netSCADA1 gt Mr DISPLAYS 4 Mr OBJECTS 4 u Devicel 4 Module 1 gt ie Signal_1 4 u Device 2 4 Mr Module 2 Signal_2 gt Server2 gt D Global Parameters Figure 40 Signals in project tree gt These signals are now available for your visualization project netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 70 125 8 6 Creating the visualization designing the displays 8 6 1 Overview This section describes how to use the display editor of the atvise builder to design the web pages of your visualization project which later will be running in the netSCADA device This design process involves the selection and positioning of ready made display elements according to your ideas and requirements It also involves the assignment of the signals data points which are to be visualized and which are provided by the S7 respectively the Modbus nodes connected to the netSCADA device 8 6 2 Default displays An atvise displ
28. start the installation program in the menu of the start screen of the netSCADA DVD Instructions for this are provided below If you have an older version of the atvise builder installed on your PC The installation program on the DVD features a routine which automatically uninstalls any older version of the atvise builder from your PC Please note that the old atvise database file called nodes db usually stored in the C Program Files x86 atvise directory will not be deleted from the PC by the uninstallation process neither by the uninstallation routine which is part the installation program started from the DVD nor by the Uninstall or change a program feature of the Windows Control Panel If you want to keep this database file for future use it might in some cases be necessary to convert an old incompatible nodes db file into a version that is compatible with the new atvise builder During installation of the new atvise builder you will be asked whether the installation routine shall backup the old nodes db database file as nodes bak If you choose No the old nodes db file will be overwritten and is lost for future use If you choose Yes you can later use the atvise database maintenance tool after having installed the new atvise software to update this old database file to the new atvise version i e make it compatible to the new atvise builder and can thus use the old file with your new software Further information on updatin
29. state persists the firmware file is corrupted or missing In yellow green this case the firmware of the device needs to be recovered via USB connection For details see Firmware recovery of NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR via USB gt page 106 Missing power supply or a hardware error occurred Configuration state duo LED red green af green On Configuration of visualization is OK Device has a valid atvise configuration Access to visualization is possible 3 Blinking Trend buffer is being formatted This state occurs when an green atvise project featuring trend recording is being downloaded for the first time The formatting process can take up to five minutes red On Error in configuration of visualization atvise configuration is missing or inconsistent Access to visualization is not possible Modbus state duo LED red green ad green O CONFIG MODBUS 5 ee 5 Device has a valid Modbus RTU configuration and is ready for Modbus communication respectively sends receives Modbus RTU telegrams Communication error If device is configured as Modbus RTU Master al red e the slave device answered with an error Modbus Exception e g function code not supported access to invalid register addresses or coil addresses e receive error detected e g parity error or checksum error e timeout slave device does not answer If device is configured as Modbus RTU Slave e the Modb
30. the Data Blocks Data Block Number of data block Access Permitted Access read write read_write O pena porr O Data Type concerns only signals 9 Quantity Number of data elements MB Offset within the memory area Alarm Alarm If checked this signal is enabled for alarm supervision and will permanently be supervised by the netSCADA device For further information see section Configuring alarms page 77 Trend Trend If checked the values of the signal are permanently read and recorded by the netSCADA device in the trend buffer For further information see section Configuring trending page 80 Table 22 Columns in Signal Editor Position Button Description SSS Add Adds a new signal device S7 when no device exists in the Signal Device Editor The button is grayed out when a device exists in the Signal Editor Add Adds a new data module Module BE een E ac Table 23 Control elements in the Signal Editor netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 58 125 Important All changes made in this window will be lost if you import a STEP 7 project by using the method described in the section Selecting STEP 7 project file gt page 48 However these changes will not be lost if the dialog for the import of data points of the same S7 project is invoked in
31. the alarm function can be selected in the Signal Editor for netLINK SCADA see section Configuring signals in the Signal Editor gt page 56 for netSCADA Modbus see Selecting signals in Signal Editor gt page 66 If you activate the check box in the Alarm column the corresponding signal will be permanently supervised by the netSCADA device Activating and acknowledging alarms An alarm is pending if the signal has a value different than 0 An alarm is not pending if the signal has the value 0 At acknowledgment of an alarm signal the netSCADA device can set another signal within the S7 component or the Modbus PLC automatically in order to indicate the acknowledgment there However this signal must have the same name as the alarm signal extended by AlarmAck Example An alarm signal has the name OverFlow1 Therefore the corresponding automatic acknowledgment signal is named OverFlow AlarmAck If the alarm is acknowledged within the visualization the visualization automatically writes the value 1 into the signal OverFlow AlarmAck You have to reset this value in the S7 component or Modbus PLC in order that acknowledgment can take place once again For further information about the alarm functions in atvise please BA consult the online help of the atvise builder netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualizat
32. the way described in section Acquiring data points signals from the STEP project gt page 52 gt After having configured all signals to be visualized click OK button to exit the Signal Editor and to take over the signals into your project gt In the project tree of the atvise builder the signals which have been taken over are displayed in the OBJECTS folder it atvise builder builder Guided Actions Profiles View Help Project a F Server opc tcp localhost 4840 4 if netLINK SCADA Mr DISPLAYS 4 OBJECTS 4 W S7Project SIMATIC 300 CPU 315 Wu DB1 MM DB10 gt B DB20 Mr DB 30 Mm DB40 gt Mr DB50 Mr DB 60 Mr DB 70 Mr DB 80 ir DB90 Mr Symbol Table Figure 33 Signals in project tree gt In area 0 the references to the data blocks of the imported PLC program can be seen These signals are now available for your visualization project netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Hilscher 2010 2014 Creating visualization with the atvise builder 59 125 8 4 7 STEP 7 data type support of the Symbolizer Simple STEP 7 data types The following simple STEP 7 data types are supported by the Symbolizer Description Allowed range of Allowed range of Supported by values values Symbolizer Lower limit Upper limit Data type for Boolean values These data FALSE TRUE are stored each in a single
33. the web standards JavaScript according to standards ECMA 262 or ISO IEC 16262 see http www ecma international org publications files ECMA ST ECMA 262 pdf and SVG according to W3C standard see http www w3 org TR SVG11 This applies for newer versions of all commonly used web browsers A more precise list of the Web browsers having been tested with atvise by its manufacturer can be obtained at http www atvise com en vendors compatibilitylist For configuring the netSCADA device a web browser is also needed on the configuration PC netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Requirements 20 125 4 3 2 Required disk space The atvise builder requires approximately 128 MB of memory on hard disk if completely installed with all options depending on the size of the project database nodes db The additional software components installed together with atvise require about 12 5 MB disk space Additional space may also be required for the Microsoft NET Framework if this has not already been installed previously on your PC 4 3 3 Internet connection for installing atvise software Q Important During installation of the atvise builder access to the Internet is required for registering and licensing purposes During the registration phase of the atvise installation an internet connection to the Certec EDV GmbH http ww
34. volatile in the device The following control elements are available Control element Store new settings Causes non volatile storage of the IP parameters i e the permanently parameters remain valid even after reset or power on cycle If you uncheck this option the parameters will be stored only volatile i e the device falls back to its last permanently stored valid IP address after reset or power on cycle Undoes changes that have not yet been submitted Table 30 Control elements Network Settings netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 94 125 9 5 Updating firmware The Firmware page displays the version of the currently loaded firmware and provides a function for downloading a new firmware version into your device Configuration data stored in the device will remain intact after a firmware update To open the firmware page click the Firmware hyperlink in the navigation pane Home Device Network Firmware Reset System Time Trend Recording Application Restore er oO Pai aye hilscher COMPETENCE IN COMMUNICATION Firmware Identification Channel Name Version Date o NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR 0 9 8 0 10 3 2014 Firmware Update Choose the new firmware file nxf you want to install Browse Submit your file by clicking on tra
35. 4 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Mounting and dismounting of the devices 30 125 6 Mounting and dismounting of the devices Mounting dismounting NL 50N MPI ATVISE ri NL 50N MPI PROFIBUS MPI Figure 9 Mounting NL 50N MPI ATVISE The netLINK SCADA NL 50N MPI ATVISE is plugged onto an S7 PROFIBUS MPI interface or any other compatible device with its PROFIBUS MPI interface and fixed by screws p Note gt The netLINK SCADA can also be connected to any free network connector in a PROFIBUS or MPI bus Note that in this case the device needs an external 24V voltage supply For dismounting loosen the screws and disconnect the NL 50N MPI ATVISE from the PROFIBUS interface netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Mounting and dismounting of the devices 31 125 Mounting NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR Mount the NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR onto a top hat rail according to DIN EN 60715 The top hat rail has to be attached horizontally at the intended location Important Q The top hat rail has to be connected with a potential equalization conductor PE The rear of the netSCADA device is equipped with a grounding contact Thus grounding is achieved automatically via contact with the potential equalization conductor of the top hat rail Figure 10 Mounting NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MB
36. 5 8 2 Starting the atvise builder Step by step instructions To start the atvise builder you must first open the Project Console via the Windows Start menu or via the Windows Task bar 1 Open Project Console gt To open Project Console via Windows Start menu Choose Start gt All Programs gt atvise gt Project Console Project Console Devices and Printers Release Notes Uninstall Default Programs i Help M Help and Support Windows Security Togo le Luz 4 I foe f Figure 15 Open Project Console via Windows Start menu The Project Console opens gt To open Project Console via Windows Task bar In the right corner of the Task bar click at symbol dv The following menu opens Help ee Community License Language gt Project Console Q Lal n Quit Figure 16 Menu of Project Console gt Click Project Console entry netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 38 125 The Project Console opens Project atvise installation C Program Files x86 atvise Server starting project atvise installation C Program Files x86 atvise OPC UA port 4840 HTTP port 80 HTTPS port 443 I ey Builder Browser How To Start Figure 17 Project Console 2 Start atvise builder
37. 50ppm No Manually or cyclically ATVISE supported by SNTP NSCD T52 RS Hardware 20ppm Yes Min 7 days ATVISE MBR supported maintenance free by SuperCap Table 39 Technical data real time clock 13 5 Supported web browser Web browser supported by atvise with min 3 simultaneously active connections Google Chrome Blackberry Table 40 Web browser supported by atvise netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Disposal of waste electronic equipment 119 125 14 Disposal of waste electronic equipment According to the European Directive 2002 96 EG Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE waste electronic equipment may not be disposed of as household waste As a consumer you are legally obliged to dispose of all waste electronic equipment according to national and local regulations Waste electronic equipment This product must not be treated as household waste This product must be disposed of at a designated waste electronic ME eauipment collecting point netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Glossary 15 Glossary 10 Base T 100 Base TX atvise atvise builder atvise server atvise webMl Auto Crossover Auto Negotiation Baud rate Boot loader DHCP DHCP server Ethernet Firmware Firmwar
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39. 52 RSIATVISEMER LED indicators SYSTEM System status CONFIG Configuration status MODBUS Modbus status ACTIVE Visualization status LOAD File download status ACT Ethernet activity status LNK Ethernet link status For details see section LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR gt page 112 EET interference according to IEC EN ns A 2 2008 4 kV Contact discharge Criterion B Fast transient interferences Burst 2 kV Power supply connector DC Criterion B zone B according to en 1 kV Communication lines Ethernet and RS 61000 4 4 2004 Cor 1 2006 Criterion B Cor 2 2007 A1 2010 Surge voltage zone B according to 0 5 kV CM DM Power supply connector DC IEC EN 61000 4 5 2005 Criterion B 1 kV CM Communication lines Ethernet and RS Criterion B 10 95 relative humidity not condensing Table 37 Technical data NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Technical data 118 125 13 3 Integrated WebServer Technical data of the servX HTTP server version V1 1 0 WebServer integrated in the netSCADA devices Parameter Value Supported protocol HTTP 1 1 Hypertext Transfer Protocol RFC 2616 Supported HTTP methods GET HEAD POST Table 38 Technical data of the integrated WebServer 13 4 Real time clock Device type Precision Power failure safe Buffering Synchronization NL 50N MPI Software
40. Creating visualization with the atvise builder 42 125 gt The LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool opens a LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool Devices Online MAC Address Search Devices b Figure 21 LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool 1 2 Search for netSCADA devices gt Click Search Device button 2 The tool now searches for connected netSCADA devices in all Ethernet networks available for the configuration PC All found devices are listed MAC Address 00 02 A2 29 B6 47 NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR SN 00019998 ID 0 192 168 0 133 Figure 22 LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool 2 3 Set IP Address gt Select the device for which you want to assign a temporary new IP address gt Click Configure button then choose Set temporary IP Address netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 43 125 The IP Configuration dialog box appears Figure 23 Set IP address gt Enter the IP address by which the netSCADA shall be accessed by your configuration PC gt Click OK button gt The IP address is set temporarily in the device and remains valid until next power on cycle Q Important In order to set the IP address permanently so that it remains valid even after power fail you later have to use the Web Configuration Interface of th
41. DOS Prompt you can easily check if a connection via TCP IP to the netSCADA device is possible Open the MS DOS Prompt and enter ping 192 168 10 190 the IP address has to be the same as set in the netSCADA device and press the Return key Could a connection be established then the answer is displayed by the following text Reply from 192 168 10 190 Otherwise a connection timeout is displayed netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public LED descriptions 111 125 12 LED descriptions 12 1 LEDs NL 50N MPI ATVISE SYS Duo LED yellow green Boen n Trimweresianes w yellow On This state is allowed for a short time only If this LED stays yellow a hardware defect is possible a Blinking yellow green Bootloader active This state is allowed for a MT short time only yellow green y Ga off Off Missing power supply or a hardware error occurred Duo LED red green lt green On COM Status The device currently holds the PROFIBUS token and is able to transfer telegrams of data Blinking regularly Status 5 Hz The device is configured to be a part of the PROFIBUS ring but it must share the PROFIBUS token with other PROFIBUS Master devices present on the PROFIBUS ring 2 Blinking regularly 0 5 Hz Status green Automatic baud rate detection is running ail red Error Communication error duri
42. General troubleshooting 110 125 11 General troubleshooting General Check if the following preconditions for netSCADA device operation are fulfilled e A suitable supply voltage must be available For NL 50N MPI ATVISE internally from the S7 PLC or externally via 24V Mini COMBICON connector For NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR via 24V Mini COMBICON connector e All software components must have been installed correctly e The configuration of the netSCADA devices must have been performed correctly Further information on this topic can be found in section Requirements for operating the netSCADA devices gt page 19 LNK LED The Ethernet link status LED LNK of the netSCADA device indicates whether a connection to the Ethernet exists If the LED is off no connection exists If the LED is on the device has a connection to the Ethernet ACT LED The Status LED ACT of the netSCADA device indicates whether communication takes place Cable Make sure that the cable is connected to the hub switch on the Ethernet side and that the serial interface is connected to the S7 NL 50N MPI ATVISE respectively to the Modbus NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR Configuration Check whether the IP address of the netSCADA device is configured according to the description given in section Configuring permanent IP address Network Settings gt page 92 Ethernet TCP IP interface Check the network settings of your PC With the ping command in MS
43. I instantly and finish the configuration of your netSCADA device as WebMI Server in this dialog window later click the OK button in order to close this dialog window now Note gt If you want to re open this configuration dialog window later in order to finish the configuration of the netSCADA double click the server entry in the project tree of the atvise builder The re opened configuration dialog window is then called Edit webMI Server and not Add webMI Server like before netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 40 125 gt The start screen of the atvise builder appears gt W Servers opc tcp localhost 4840 b Dr Global Parameters gt Display Pool Object Of The Web Age b Libra gt r aad Types gt Variable Types gt Q Languages b amp Users amp Groups gt Q Views atvise Tutorials Info amp Support atvise webMI contact us atvise scada release notes Figure 19 Start screen atvise builder netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 41 125 8 3 Assigning temporary IP address In its state of delivery the netSCADA device has the IP address 192 168 0 133 If this preset address is not suitable for you
44. L DI AN ace see sb des EN ee een 81 NETS CAVA trend display nennen ee ee en nie 81 Assign signal to CIS ING NG 22 ee ee een 82 Generate and download HTML pages cccccscceeececeeeceeceseeeeeueeseeeseeessueesaees 83 Generating and downloading project MESSAGE ccseccseeeceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 83 Download failure message cccceccceeccceeeeeeeeceeeceuceceeecsucesegeesaeessueesaeesageeseeesaues 84 Open web browser in atvise builder cece eecceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeseeeneeeeeteeetaeeeeeeeeeees 85 Example of visualization web page with trend cccccccecceeeeeeeeseeeseeaeeeeseeaaes 85 Start page Web Configuration Interface ccccccccccccececeeceseeeeeeeeseneeseeeseeeesaees 87 Home page of the Web Configuration Interface ccccceccceeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeaes 91 NEIWOLK SOTHIGS vers ee ee ee 92 Firmware update DAC cease canines nenne er unteren 94 Transfer of firmware succeeded MESSAGE cccececsececeeeeeeeeceeeeseeeseeeeseeesaeeees 95 TIC SS dee inneren 96 SYSIEIN UNS e E E E E E EA TE E AE AN 97 THONG RECCO AINO ee a nee ee 100 FASS APPICALION Page ne nee eier ner ee 103 FACON ROSO ee E E E 105 ComProX start screen ur nee nee ee 107 ComProX Connection Dial0Q a unsnnne een 107 CONF FOX FS Ol SU een 108 ComProX GOW ITO nn ne 108 PSS SIS CUO CANO Oe ee ee ae 108 Downloaded firmware file in Explorer cccccceccceeeteeeceeeceeceeeceeeeaeeee
45. MPETENCE IN COMMUNICATION Figure 12 Start screen netSCADA DVD gt Inthe menu of the start screen select Install Web Visualization atvise The installation program opens atvise Setup for netSCADA ieee ae Choose of following install uninstall options Windows 7 x64 Figure 13 atvise installation program netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Installing the software 35 125 Note gt The installations uninstall options listed in the dialog window depend on the configuration of your PC The configuration is automatically checked by the installation program therefore you should not deselect any of the preselected options If you do otherwise the operability of the whole installation might be impaired gt Click Execute gt The installation routines are started What dialog windows are displayed in the course of the installation process depends on the configuration of your PC If for instance an older version of the atvise builder is still present on your PC this older version will automatically be removed first gt Follow the instructions given in the dialog windows of the installation program dv The Installation program installs the atvise Software If an old nodes db database file is found on your PC during installation the following dialog appears Setup ES A projec
46. PI ATVISE SIMATIC S7 Project Basic Settings MPI PROFIBUS Settings Figure 25 webMI Server dialog 2 Enter basic parameters gt Inthe Name field enter a name for your server i e the netLINK SCADA device gt Inthe Hostname field enter the IP address e g 10 11 5 98 for your server i e the netLINK SCADA device gt Inthe Type drop down list select netLINK SCADA NL 50 MPI ATVISE entry 3 Select STEP7 project file gt After having selected the netLINK SCADA NL 50 MPI ATVISE entry the SIMATIC S7 Project button becomes visible By clicking this button you can open a dialog in which you can select a STEP7 Project containing the S7 components that you want to import in order to visualize them For details see section Selecting STEP 7 project file page 48 4 Assign temporary IP address gt Click Basic Settings button to open the LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool which is a tool for assigning temporary IP addresses For details see section Assigning temporary IP address page 41 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 47 125 5 Configure MPI PROFIBUS parameters gt Click MPI PROFIBUS Settings button to open a dialog in which you can configure the PROFIBUS MPI settings of the netLINK SCADA For details see s
47. R gt Push the device onto the top hat rail from above 0 gt Then press the device against the rail until the bolt of the lower hook engages V After mounting connect the 24 V supply voltage to the device Grounding is done via the grounding contact located at the backside of the device connecting it electrically to the DIN top hat rail netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Mounting and dismounting of the devices 32 125 Removing NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR from top hat rail gt In order to remove the device from the top hat rail first remove the power supply cable and all data cables from the device Figure 11 Dismounting NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR gt Puta screw driver into the slot of the latch at the bottom of the device gt To disengage the lock of the hook pull down the latch with the screw driver gt Take the device off the top hat rail netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Installing the software 33 125 Installing the software Overview The software installation program on the netSCADA DVD contains all software components needed for installation under Windows It automatically detects what components are already present on your system and what components still need to be installed You can
48. RTU Master NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR ses eh Figure 35 webMI Server Dialog 2 Enter basic parameters gt Inthe Name field enter a name for your server i e the netSCADA device gt Inthe Hostname field enter the IP address e g 10 11 5 98 for your server i e the netSCADA device gt Inthe Type drop down list select netSCADA Modbus RTU Master NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR or netSCADA Modbus RTU Slave NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR entry depending on whether you intend to use the device as master or slave 3 Assign temporary IP address gt Click Basic Settings button to open the LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool which is a tool for assigning temporary IP addresses For details see section Assigning temporary IP address page 41 4 Configure MODBUS parameters gt Click Modbus Settings button to open a dialog in which you can configure the MODBUS settings of the netSCADA device For details see section Configuring Modbus RTU parameters gt page 64 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 64 125 Note In the Layout tab you can choose a pre defined standard layout for the visualization which you are going to create 5 Save webMl Server gt After having configured the webMI Server click OK button to save the parameters of the
49. Section Interface Shows basic device parameters This page can be Start page Device Information opened by using the LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool page 91 integrated in the atvise builder or by entering the URL HTTP lt IP address gt config in your web browser Network Settings Non volatile configuration of the IP address Section Configuring permanent IP of the device address Network Settings page 92 Firmware Identification Firmware Update Display of Section firmware version and firmware update Updating firmware gt page 94 Device Reset Device restart Section Resetting device gt page 96 System Time Display and configuration of the system time of the device Section Configuring the system time page 97 Trend Recording Trend Settings Configuration of the trend recording function Section Trend recording page 100 Application Erase Application Erases the atvise project including user Section authentication parameters from the device Erasing visualization project application data gt page 103 Restore Restore Factory Settings Erases all data except the firmware Section from the device and thus restores the factory settings of the Factory restore gt page 104 device This function is available only within five minutes after device reset This page can be opened directly under the URL http lt IP address gt factoryrestore without entering a password Table 28 Web pages of the
50. Web Configuration Interface netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 88 125 Note The Home page shown as hyperlink in the navigation pane is the start page of the visualization which can be reached under the URL HTTP lt IP Address gt not of the configuration pages If you click on the Home link before any atvise visualization project i e an application was downloaded to the device an error message will be displayed The Web Configuration Interface supports user and password administration user authentication with MD5 coding Users and passwords can be defined in the atvise builder software and downloaded along with the visualization project to the device Important In its state of delivery the device has the IP address LO es LOS Vad S35 If this preset address is not suitable for you you must first assign a new temporary IP address to the device by using the LAN Scanner and Configuration Tools see section Assigning temporary IP address gt page 41 in order to make the Web Configuration Interface accessible for you via Ethernet IP in the first place The final configuration and permanent storage of the IP address can then be made on the Network page of Web Configuration Interface see section Configuring permanent IP address Network Settings
51. age displays the following parameters Product Name Name of the device Device Number Part number of the device Serial Number Serial number of the device Production Date Production date of the hardware Hardware Revision Hardware revision number Ethernet Address MAC Address of the device Free Disk Space KB Free space in flash file system Free Mem Space KB Free space in RAM netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 92 125 9 4 Configuring permanent IP address Network Settings On the Network Settings page you can configure the permanent IP address parameters of netSCADA devices If you choose the option Store new settings permanently these network settings will be stored permanently in the netSCADA device i e they will remain valid even after device reset or power failure Note A temporary IP Address can be assigned to the netSCADA device anytime by using the LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool which is a plug in of the atvise builder see section Assigning temporary IP address gt page 41 To open the Network Settings page click the Network hyperlink in the navigation pane Home Device Network Firmware Reset System Time Trend Recording Application Restore P e AANA hilscher COMPETENCE IN COMMUNICATION Network Settings To
52. als variables gt Inthe Datapoint1 line check if the address type is selected in the Value Type drop drown list gt Inthe Default column of the Datapoint line click LJ button netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 79 125 The Object Selector dialog window opens 4 Objects on Serverl 4 S7Project SIMATIC 300 CPU 315 2 DP S7 Progr 4 u DB10 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_01 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_02 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_03 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_04 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_05 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_06 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_07 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_08 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_09 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_10 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_11 Figure 52 Select signal gt Click Objects button gt Navigate to the desired signal select it then click OK button as an alternative you can double click the signal The Object Selector dialog window closes You have selected a signal for which you now can to define an alarm message 4 Enter wording of alarm message gt Inthe Text1 line check if the string type is selected in the Value Type drop drown list gt Inthe Default column of the Text1 line enter the text of the alarm message which shall be displayed in case Datapoint1 triggers an alarm gt You have defined your first alarm message If you want to define alarm messages for other signal
53. ant Webserver lelcome FJ a Bis P Add atvise webMI DEMO Webserver D Start atvise webMI DEMO Webserver HER Import alvariablesfrom PD Server gt PD F Add display to server netLINKSCADA Ul Li f Distribute to Webserver D p gt g A Open Web Browser For Server D gt Q Li Be Open External Tool MM nn ni Figure 30 Import variables from netLINK SCADA rT r FT YF netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 54 125 The dialog window of the Symbolizer opens gt Note gt The Symbolizer allows to select a subset of the data points which later shall be available for the generation of the visualization SIMATIC 57 gt E S7project jo gt SIMATIC S7 S7Project SIMATIC 300 CPU 315 2 DP S7 Programm 1 project 4E Symbol Table BEE 7Project SIMATIC 300 CPL SE DB 1 DRIE JE DB 10 H E DB 20 H E DB 40 H E DB 50 5 3 DB 60 H E DB 70 H E DB 80 5 3 DB 90 H JE DB 100 SE DB 101 JE DB 102 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_01 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_02 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_03 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_04 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_05 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_06 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_07 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_08 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_09 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_10 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_11 read_write read_write read_write read_write read_write read_write fead_w
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55. arrow buttons in the center area can be used as follows e By using the gt button O you can add STEP 7 variables data blocks to the Customized Signals list of STEP 7 variables which shall be accessible by atvise e f you want to exclude an already selected variable from the Customized Signals list click on it in the right list field and then click lt button e f you want to exclude all variables at once from Customized Signals list click lt lt button The Customized Signals area features the following elements e The tree structure containing control elements for expanding or compressing items e A column featuring icons e The Station Address column The address of the S7 component is tagged with a question mark as long as no bus address has been configured Configuring the bus address is mandatory otherwise the dialog cannot be left with OK Note gt Double clicking in the marked area on position opens the Signal Editor allowing you to set the bus address of the PLC and perform other signal settings see section Configuring signals in the Signal Editor gt page 56 e The Name column O featuring the name of the SIMATIC S7 data block or symbol as defined in the STEP 7 project e The Access column The Access parameter defines the read write or read and write access to the signal Position Button Description S x Stores the settings and closes the Symbolizer Close
56. ata Transmit data positive COMBICON socket 5 pole Table 16 Pin assignment RS 485 interface COMBICON socket 5 pole 9 2 6 External power supply The netSCADA devices can be operated with an external DC supply voltage of 24 V 18 V 30 V at X1 NL 50N MPI ATVISE NOTICE Device damage NL 50N MPI ATVISE When using an external supply voltage the reference potential of this external supply voltage is galvanically coupled to that of the PROFIBUS This requires mandatorily the power supply to be potential free gt Plug the power supply cable onto the external power supply connector at the bottom side of the device see X1 in section Overview connectors and LEDs NL 50N MPI ATVISE gt page 22 Supply voltage pin assignment Mini Combicon socket Supply voltage Pin Signal Deseription OV GND Ground of supply voltage 24 V supply voltage Mini Combicon Table 17 Supply voltage pin assignment NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR gt Plug the power supply cable onto the external power supply connector at the top side of the device see position in section Overview connectors and LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR page 23 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Device drawings and connectors 28 125 9 3 Galvanic isolation schematic diagrams NL 50N MPI ATVISE At the netLINK SCADA NL 50N MPI ATVISE the PE connection is
57. ay is a unit that will later be turned into a visualization web page Each visualization project can contain several displays web pages Displays are stored in the project tree of the atvise builder in the DISPLAY folder below your netSCADA project i e below the netSCADA configured as webMI server ee m it atvise builder builder Guided Actions Profiles Vie Project ai Servers opc tcp localhost 4840 4 G netLINK SCADA 4 Mr DISPLAYS Mr MAIN gt Mr USER Mr SYSTEM Mr REPORT Default i Main Mr OBJECTS Serverl Server Figure 41 Main Display Each newly added webMI server automatically contains four folders for storing new displays It also contains a Default template and a display called Main Please note that the Main display is the mandatory start page of your visualization project After having downloaded the project to your device the Main display will always be the first page that opens when you connect to the device via Ethernet IP Thus the Main display is always used as Start page of the visualization netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 71 125 8 6 3 Creating displays To create a new display proceed as follows gt Inthe project tree of the atvise builder select the DISPLAYS folder if you want to store the new
58. b Connector 9 pin 02220022200222000 25 Pinning PROFIBUS MPI interfaces D Sub female and male connector 9 pin 25 Pin assignment RS 232 interface COMBICON socket 5 pole 26 Pin assignment RS 422 interface COMBICON socket 5 pole 26 Pin assignment RS 485 interface COMBICON socket 5 pole 27 Supply voltage pin aSssIanmen zensseeeeeeeeene 27 Coupling NL 50N MPI ATVISE ccccccccceccceecceseeceeeseeeeceeeceaeeseeeeseeeseessseeesneesaaes 28 Coupling NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR cccccccceeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeseeeeseeeeaeeesaees 29 Parameters PROFIBUS MP 51 Further control elements of the SyMbOIIZeV cccccecccesceceeeceeeeseeeeseeeseneeseeeeees 55 BOMBEN Signal EG NON ee ee nee 57 Control elements in the Signal Editor 0222002240020000200nnn nenne nenn nenne nennen 57 Simple STEP 7 data types runs kunt eannnns nenn anna nen ee area 59 Parameters Modbus Frl hen ee ee ee 65 SOMES in Signal EOlOr nennen ea ee nee 68 Control elements in the Signal Editor un use 68 Web pages of the Web Configuration Interface cccccccceeecceeeeeaeeeeeeeseeseneees 87 Parameter Network Settings ccccccccccsscceeeeceeceeeeseeeeeeeesegeeseeeseeseseeesgeeseeesaaes 93 Control elements Network Settings ccccccccesceseceseeeeceeeeeeeeseeeseeeseeeeseeeseaeesanes 93 Control
59. bal Parameters gt Display Pool gt U Library WW Object Types gt Variable Types Q Languages amp Users amp Groups Q Views x 558 891 Y 258 535 W 75 a hiso 3 Mi gt lt Stroked gt lt Library Dynamics g mm ge a c v m a i ATVISE Bar horizontal Bar vertical N Pa Event f Action oO gt A Displays value of an address as bar Displays value of an address as bar E gt Chrome REE airt chart gt ir Default 3 gt Mr Glossy B LAYOUTS Button r Button Image Display gt Mr Standard Fires trigger clicked Displays images and sets addresses gt Mr Steelblue gt Mr Symbols 4 Mr netSCADA The display or graphics editor is divided into five main areas Project tree area Drawing tools area Drawings area Library display elements area Attributes area properties of the selected display element The Library contains many ready made display elements which can be used instantly The following types of elements are available e Analog controls e Analog meters e Default displays designed for output and input of boolean numeric and string data e Digital controls e Digital indicators e General displays netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Hilscher 2010 2014 Creating visualization with the atvise builder 74 125 8 6 5 Adding display elements and assigning s
60. bit The allowed range of values only contains the values TRUE and FALSE 2 Unsigned 8 bitinteger datatype Jo ves Unsigned 16 bit integer data type Ofen yes Unsigned 32 bit integer data type Jo fe yes Signed 32 bit real data type with 1 175495e 38 3 402823e 38 Yes exponential representation 8 bit character data type for storing ASCII All ASCII characters allowed Yes characters such as a b and so on Internal processing as being of type BYTE Unsigned 16 bit data type for storage of Valid time Yes the S7 internal time in steps of 10 milliseconds Internal processing as being of type WORD Unsigned 16 bit data type for storage of Valid date Yes the IEC time in steps of 1 day Internal processing as being of type WORD Signed 32 bit data type for storage of the Valid time Yes IEC time in steps of 1 millisecond Internal processing as being of type DWORD TIME _OF_DAY 32 bit data type for storage of the clock Valid time of day Yes time in steps of 1 millisecond Internal processing as being of type DWORD Table 24 Simple STEP 7 data types Structured STEP 7 data types The following structured STEP 7 datatype is only supported by the Symbolizer if it does not contain any ARRAY or STRING elements e STRUCT This is a data type for structures of multiple elements consisting of usually different data types netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Re
61. c Firmware recovery of NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR via USB 108 125 3 Download firmware file gt Inthe menu choose Connection gt File Explorer gt The Explorer window opens Figure 74 ComProX File Explorer gt Under Filesystem select PORT_0 The contents of PORT_0 is displayed This most likely will be the old firmware file which you want to overwrite and the INIBATCH NXD file gt Inthe right part of the Explorer window right click to open the context menu then choose Download Download Delete Upload Refresh Figure 75 ComProX download The Choose a file dialog opens GO Firmw NSCD T52 RS_ATVISE_MBR 4 NSCD 752 RS_ATVISE MBR d Organisieren v Neuer Ordner v Hl Name Anderungsdatum Typ A Favoriten BH Desktop m Downloads Zuletzt besucht 24 TO7100RO nxf 16 04 2014 14 39 NXF Datei Bibliotheken E Bilder 5 Dokumente a Musik amp Videos sll lt 1 m j File name T07100R0 nxf vy All files hd E Comnuter Figure 76 File selection dialog gt Select the firmware file T07100R0 which is the file you need to download to the netSCADA device netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Firmware recovery of NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR via USB 109 125 gt Click Open button gt The firmware file is being
62. ce Cancel Cancels firmware update and clears selection field Table 31 Control elements firmware update Hazard of device damage by power failure Do not interrupt the power supply or disconnect the network cable during transfer of the firmware file A power failure while switching from the old to the already stored new firmware can cause severe malfunction of the device After you have started the download by clicking the Transfer button the validity of the firmware file is being checked by the system If the file fails the validity check the file will not be stored in the device and an error message will be displayed on the web page If the file passes a Transfer succeeded message will be displayed After successful transfer you will be asked to reset the device in order to start up the new firmware Transfer succeeded You should reset the device to apply the changes Firmware is being restarted and connections may be interrupted or time out Ethernet connection may be lost if IP parameters are not stored permanently Please confirm you want to reset the device Figure 66 Transfer of firmware succeeded message Check Please confirm you want to reset the device then click submit button Note gt If the box in front of Please confirm is not checked the old firmware keeps on running in the device However this firmware is now pre installed and will become active after the next reset or power on cycl
63. ce called Device Information From there you can navigate to the other web configuration pages by clicking on the hyperlinks in the navigation pane top area of the page netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 91 125 9 3 Start page Device Information The home page of the Web Configuration Interface displays basic identification parameters of your netSCADA device The home page opens after choosing the Open Web Configuration Page option in the LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool see section Assigning temporary IP address gt page 41 You can also open this page by entering the URL http lt IP Address gt config into the address bar of your web browser After having navigated to other pages of the Web Configuration Interface you can use the Device hyperlink in the navigation pane to return to this home page Home Device Network Firmware Reset System Time Trend Recording Application Restore oO fra var v hilscher COMPETENCE IN COMMUNICATION Device Information Product Name NSCD T52 RS Device Number 1880100 Serial Number 19998 Production Date 2014 week 3 Hardware Revision 1 Ethernet Address 00 02 A2 29 B6 47 Free Disk Space KB 7516 Free Mem Space KB 4163 Figure 63 Home page ofthe Web Configuration Interface The Device Information p
64. ce of the NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR device are galvanically connected Avoid compensating currents between the reference potentials of the devices connected via RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMOAEN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Safety 15 125 2 6 Labeling of safety messages In this document the safety instructions and property damage messages are designed according both to the internationally used safety conventions as well as to the ANSI standard e The Section Safety Messages at the beginning of a chapter are pinpointed particularly They are highlighted by a specific safety symbol and a signal word according to the degree of endangerment In the safety message the nature of the hazard is indicated e The Integrated Safety Messages embedded in operating instructions are highlighted by a signal word according to the degree of endangerment and possibly by a safety symbol In the safety message the nature of the hazard is indicated Table 6 Safety Symbols and Sort of Warning or Principle Signal word Meaning Meaning USA DANGER Indicates a direct hazard with Indicates a hazardous situation which if high risk which will have as not avoided will result in death or consequence death or grievous serious injury bodily harm if it is not avoided Indicates a possible hazard with Indicates a hazardous situation which if medium risk wh
65. change the settings fill out the form in the table below and press Submit Each field must either contain a value in the range 0 255 or remain empty if the value should not be changed If DHCP is enabled the device tries to discover the settings from a DHCP server automatically Note If no DHCP server can be found the device will be unreachable for about one minute After this time the own IP settings are applied WARNING Changing the IP parameters may cause a loss of connection Parameter Current Settings New Settings IP Address 192 168 0 133 10 11 5 98 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 25 255 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 DHCP off enable disable Store new settings permanently Figure 64 Network Settings Important Q Keep in mind that changing the IP parameters may cause loss of connection netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 93 125 The Parameter column displays the IP network parameters that can be configured IP Address IP Address of the netSCADA device Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the local IP network Gateway IP Address of the local gateway Needs to be specified if the netSCADA is Supposed to communicate with devices outside the local network via a gateway router e g with an external SNTP server for the purpose of synchronizing the system
66. d startup time synchronization takes place only after reset power on cycle off no SNTP service is being used gt Click Test to check the connection to the IP address of the SNTP server which you have entered in the New Setting column gt A note response will be shown in the footer indicating whether a connection to the SNTP can be established or not netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 99 125 gt Ifthe Test succeeded messages in the footer indicates that the test connection to the SNTP server did succeed click Submit button to save the values in the New Setting column in the netSCADA gt The Current Settings column displays the last saved values With the Submit button you can save the values in the New Setting column in the netSCADA With the Reload button you can reload the last saved values With the Test button you can establish a test connection to the SNTP server under the IP address which you have entered in the New Setting field netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 100 125 9 8 Trend recording On the Trend Recording page you can check the current parameters of the trending f
67. downloaded to the netSCADA device The old firmware file is overwritten This can take a few seconds 4 Check download gt Inthe right part of the Explorer window right click to open the context menu then choose Refresh gt Wait for a few seconds gt If the download has been successful the downloaded firmware file is displayed in Port_0 The name of the new firmware file will be identical to the name of the old firmware file however by checking the different size of the file you might be able to recognize that you have successfully loaded a new firmware version INIBATCH NXD 3456 T07100R0 NXF 545996 Figure 77 Downloaded firmware file in Explorer Note gt If you want to perform a complete recovery of the factory settings of the device you can now delete the configuration files stored in Port_1 To do so select Port_1 entry under Filesystem in the opened ComProX Explorer then select the file which you want to delete then choose Delete from the context menu 5 Exit ComProx gt Close the Explorer window gt Inthe menu of ComProX choose Connection gt Close to close the connection to the device gt Close ComProX 6 Restart netSCADA device gt Disconnect USB cable from the netSCADA device gt Reset the device to start the new firmware netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public
68. e 10000 ms master for an answer from the slave Default 1000 ms Can only be selected if Protocol Mode is set to Master Modbus Address Defines the address of the netSCADA device in the Modbus 1 247 Default 2 Send Retries Defines the number of telegram retries when the connection is O 10 interrupted or other transmission errors occur Default 3 Can only be selected if Protocol Mode is set to Master Interface type Serial interface type to be used by the netSCADA device in the Modbus RTS Control Signal Request To Send can be switched on or off RTS Control Off RTS Control On Can only be selected if Interface type is set to RS 232 Default Off Baud Rate Modbus RTU network Baud rate in Bits per second 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Default 9600 Stop Bits Defines the quantity of stop bits to be used in protocol for serial data communication 2 Default 1 Parity Defines the parity bit for serial data communication None Default Even Table 25 Parameters Modbus RTU gt Click OK to save the set parameters or gt Click Cancel to reject the settings or gt Click Default to restore the preset default settings netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 66 125 8 5 4 selecting signals in Signal Editor This section describes how to select the sig
69. e netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 96 125 9 6 Resetting device On the Reset page you can restart your netSCADA device To open the Reset page click the Reset hyperlink in the navigation pane Home Device Network Firmware Reset System Time Trend Recording Application Restore P m 2 2 A a hilscher COMPETENCE IN COMMUNICATION Device Reset Initiating a device reset will cause the device to reboot A reboot will let the device stopping all communications immediately Established connections will drop Before you initiate a reset make sure that your system is in idle state and operated under maintenance condition in order to prevent system damages Device parameters that have not been saved non volatile such as a temporary IP address are getting lost during the reset Please confirm you want to reset the device Figure 67 Device reset A reset has to be made after every firmware or configuration update It has the following consequences e The firmware is being restarted and connections will be interrupted or timed out e O bus communication is being stopped e The IP connection may be lost if the IP parameters have not been configured on the Network Settings page and stored in the device permanently Activate the checkbox in front of Please conf
70. e 0 126 Default 1 Baud Rate PROFIBUS MPI Baud Rate 9 6 kBit s 19 2 kBit s 31 25 kBit s Important 45 45 kBit s The setting of the Baud Rate is mandatory 93 75 kBit s The Auto Detect option is only possible if the communication is 187 5 kBit s initiated by another bus participant 500 kBit s 1 5 MBit s 3 MBit s 6 MBit s 12 MBit s Auto Detect Default 187 5 kBit s Slot Time Slot Time T1 37 16383 tBit Wait for receipt monitoring time of the senders Requestor of Default 415 tBit telegram for the acknowledgement of the recipient Responder After expiration a retry occurs in accordance with the value of Max telegram retries Min Station Delay Minimum Station Delay of Responders min T pp 1 1023 tBit Responder This is the shortest time period that must elapse before a remote Default 60 tBit recipient Responder may send an acknowledgement of a received query telegram The shortest time period between receipt of the last Bit of a telegram to the sending of the first Bit of a following telegram Indicates the velocity of transmission Number of bits per second Max Station Delay Maximum Station Delay of Responders max Tgpr 1 1023 tBit Responder This is the longest time period that must elapse before a Sender Default 400 tBit Requestor may send a further query telegram Greatest time period between receipt of the last Bit of a telegram to the sending of the first Bit of a foll
71. e builder gt Inthe project tree of the atvise builder select Servers entry Then use the right mouse button to open the context menu and choose Add Server gt WebMI i atvise builder builder Guided Actions Profiles View Help Project Welcome J Servers opc tcp localhost 4840 D Global Parar fe Add Server gt Display gt ee A Library EE Figure 24 Add Server Or gt As an alternative you can choose Guided Actions gt Add atvise webMI compliant Webserver from the menu bar of the atvise builder gt Note gt If you have already added a provisional webMI Server for example on first starting up the atvise builder software which hasn t been properly configured yet you can re open the webMI Server dialog for this provisional webMI Server by selecting the entry for this server in the project tree and then choosing Edit Server from the context menu You can then complete the configuration of this provisional webMI Server in the opened Edit webMl Server dialog window netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 46 125 The Add webMI Server respectively the Edit webMI Server dialog window opens with the General tab General Name netLINK SCADA 1 Hostname 10 11 5 198 Type Description netLINK SCADA NL SON M
72. e netSCADA device see section Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices gt page 87 If you want to connect directly with the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA device e g in order to configure a permanent remanently stored IP address for your device you can do so instantly from within the LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool by clicking the Configure button then choosing Open Web Configuration Page entry from the context menu The standard web browser of your configuration PC starts and connects to the login dialog of the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA device netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 44 125 8 4 Creating project for NL SON MPI ATVISE netLINK SCADA for PROFIBUS MPI 8 4 1 Overview of the necessary steps To create a visualization project for your NL 50N MPI ATVISE device you need to perform the following steps aj Configure netLINK SCADA 1 Enter a name 2 Under Hostname enter die IP address of the netLINK SCADA device Under Type select netLINK SCADA NL 50 MPI ATVISE entry Assign temporary IP address Basic Settings Select STEP 7 project Configure MPI Settings On A OQ 2 Acquire data points import and select symbols from STEP 7 program 1 Select variables 2 Set access type 3 En
73. e update Flash memory FTP FTP server Gateway HTTP HTTP server Hub IP address Javascript netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual 120 125 Standard for communication on Ethernet over twisted pair lines with RJ45 connectors and a baud rate of 10 MBit s according to the IEEE 802 3 specification Standard for communication on Ethernet over unshielded twisted pair lines with RJ45 connectors and a baud rate of 100 MBit s according to the IEEE 802 specification Package from the Austrian company Certec EDV GmbH Thomas Alva Edisonstrasse 1 A 7000 Eisenstadt Austria www atvise com The most important part of atvise is the atvise builder which is delivered with the netSCADA device atvise builder is a software tool from the Austrian company Certec EDV GmbH Thomas Alva Edisonstrasse 1 A 7000 Eisenstadt Austria www atvise com which can be used to design web interfaces and create visualizations for devices in automation such as the netSCADA atvise server is a component of the atvise software package It runs permanently on the PC and can be accessed via its icon in the icon tray If the icon is green the server is running atvise webMI is a set of rules with which Web servers must comply if they are used in conjunction with the atvise builder Auto Crossover is a feature of an interface An interface with Auto Crossover capability will automatically detect and correct if the data lines have been exchanged vice ver
74. eceeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeees 92 95 Updating firmware Eee ee N T ee ee 94 9 6 Resetting device ee ee er ee eee eee eee 96 9 7 Configuring the system time au nenne 97 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UM04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Table of contents 4 125 9 89 Trendrecording pasate ise ctngeete enc cet ode aetielstncie qe en tet cto esto ne lots ea EEK EEE EARNE ESEE E EEADERS 100 9 9 Erasing visualization project application data u022002200ennneneneennnenennenenennen 103 9 10 Factory reSiolG een 104 10 Firmware recovery of NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR via USB 22u 2222022000000000n0nnnnn ann 106 11 General troubleshooting a 110 12 CED GBSCTIDLONS en ana NA ENEE EE Re 111 12 1 LEDS NLS0N MPRATVISE esse e a ee ee 111 12 2 LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR ee ee ee 112 13 Technical Gala ee Eee ee 114 13 1 NLOON MPEATVISE reinen een ee 114 13 2 NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR u een een 116 13 3 Integrated WebServer ne een ee 118 13 4 Real UNIECIOCK ee ee ee eee ee 118 19 5 SUppored WED DIOWSED une er nee nee ia 118 14 Disposal of waste electronic equipment 2 20022002n0nanunanunanunanunnnunnnunnnnnnnnn neuen 119 t3 0 17 4 7 gener ener E eee ee ne eee ee ese Sere eee ee ee ee er ee 120 GS CO TAU SS PPBRBDEEREREERREEEREREEREERPDENEDEEUFEFERNERELENEERENFPEUEDPEEUNEEELEREERUELTELUEUREBERFEUPEELEREELTPELTEENFEREPERERUER 122 ASE
75. ection PROFIBUS MPI Parameter einstellen gt page 50 Note gt In the Layout tab you can choose a pre defined standard layout for the visualization which you are going to create 6 Save webMI Server gt After having configured the webMI Server click OK button to save the parameters of the webMI Server and to close the dialog window gt You have configured the netLINK SCADA device as webMI Server p Note gt If you want to re open this configuration dialog window later double click the server entry in the project tree of the atvise builder The re opened configuration dialog window is then called Edit webMI Server and not Add webMI Server like before netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 48 125 8 4 3 selecting STEP 7 project file Note gt You need access to the entire STEP 7 project folder containing the project file the project file can be recognized by its s7p extension Thus for instance if you want to use the Demo Atv example project provided on the product DVD make sure that you copy the entire project folder with all its subfolders before saving it on your local PC and importing it gt For selecting the STEP 7 project whose data points are intended to be visualized click on SIMATIC S7 Project button in the Edit webMl Server dialog wind
76. ection PROFIBUS interface NL 50N MPI D Sub female ATVISE gt page 25 Ethernet connector RJ45 Section Ethernet interface gt page 24 X11 PROFIBUS connector 9 pin D Sub male 1 1 Section PROFIBUS interface NL 50N MPI connection with X2 ATVISE gt page 25 SYS LED Section LEDs NL 50N MPI ATVISE gt page 111 LED green LINK Connection at X3 LED yellow ACT Activity at X3 Table 8 Connectors and LEDs NL 50N MPI ATVISE netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Device drawings and connectors 23 125 5 2 2 Overview connectors and LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR Figure 6 Connectors and LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR Mini USB service interface protected by a cover Chapter Firmware recovery of NSCD T52 RS ATVISE for resetting the device to its factory MBR via USB gt page 106 settings firmware reset recovery X1 Connector for power supply Section External power supply gt page 27 Section LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR gt page 112 Address rotary switch multiplied 10 Not used om Address rotary switch multiplied 1 X2 Modbus RTU connector COMBICON Section Modbus RTU interface NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR gt page 26 LED green LINK Connection CHO IN Section LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR gt page 112 X3 Ethernet connector RJ45 CHO IN Section Ethernet interface gt page 24 LED y
77. ed in a flash memory chip and survives after power off NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR Trend buffer size tags Maximum quantity of tags which can be stored in the trend buffer Number of recorded tags Quantity of tags which have been stored in the trend buffer so far This value depends on the Number of recorded variables and the Scan time Number of recorded variables Quantity of variables signals to be recorded These variables signals are selected in the Signal Editor of the atvise builder during the creation of the visualization project Scan time milliseconds 200 36400000 Here you can set the sampling interval of the variables signals in milliseconds Possible range is 200 to 86400000 milliseconds 24 hours Example If you set the Scan time on 5000 the variables signals which have been chosen for trend recording will be scanned every five seconds and their values will be recorded as tags Flush time milliseconds Maximum period of time after which recorded tags are finally written into the trend buffer This value depends on the Scan time Max recording time hours Maximum recording time period This value depends on the Number of recorded variables the Scan time and the Trend buffer size Note The displayed value has always been automatically rounded down to the full hour by the system Remaining time until stop overwrite hours Remaining time period in hours until the trend buffer will be full and in conseq
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79. eeaeeaneeanes 109 Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public List of tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Table 16 Table 17 Table 18 Table 19 Table 20 Table 21 Table 22 Table 23 Table 24 Table 25 Table 26 Table 27 Table 28 Table 29 Table 30 Table 31 Table 32 Table 33 Table 34 Table 35 Table 36 Table 37 Table 38 Table 39 Table 40 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual 124 125 List of tables IST OF FO VISIONS saesae E A E EE E S 5 Reference on hardware and firmware cccccccsecccesccceseeeeeceeeseuseseseeseeesaneeseeesees 7 Reference on Software u2uu02snuennnunnnnnnnenennonnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnennnnn anne nenne nnnnnnnnennnen nase T Directory of the netSCADA product DVD 0222022200200002000 nenn anne anne nnnnn nenn 4 Dokumentation OVEIVICW anne eier 8 Safety Symbols and Sort of Warning or Principle 20s220022200ssneennenennennn 15 OIA VOUS 2 nee ee en een 15 Connectors and LEDs NL 50N MPI ATVISE 22220022002220nnnnnnnnenenennnnenennennn 22 Connectors and LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR cccccccceeeceeeeeseeeeseeeeaees 23 Data of Ethernet ConNeell n anne 24 RJ45 Ethernet pin assignment use 24 Description PROFIBUS interface D Su
80. eeceeeceeeeseeeseueeseeeeseeseueesaeesseeeseeees 40 webMI Server dialog WINKOW ccccecccseeceececeeeeeneeceeeseuceceecesaeeseneesaeessueeseeesees 41 LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool 1 cccceccceeccsseeceeseeeeseeeeeeeseeeseeeeees 42 LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool 2 2 na 42 Set IP Aue SS en 43 Add SEVE nen ee ee ee en ee ee 45 webpMI Server dialOg 2er ee eh 46 webMlI Server CIAO anne ne en esse inne 48 Selecting S7 project dialog ee ee 49 PROFIBUS MPI parameters ccccccceccceeeeecece cece eeee cece eeceeeeceueeeseeeeeeaeetaeetanes 50 Acquire data points aaa a en een 53 Import variables from netLINK SCADA ccccccceeeeeeeceeeeeeeceeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeaneeaaes 53 GUI of the Symbolizer saree rauen nern urn een en 54 SON EAO ee ee ee E ee eee eee 56 Signals in project tree cccscccsscccececsecccseecceeeceeeccececaeceeeecseesousesseecseeseeeseeees 58 Add Seref cates ops asenna E ENa AE CAOR AEE NAE e arenae 62 WEBMIDEIVER Dialog unserer 63 Modbus parameter dialog for master device cccceccceecceeeeeeeceeeceeeeeeaeeeaseeaees 64 Acquire data BONS ee ee 66 OBER SIGMA ENT ee ee een ee 66 Signal Editor Modbus RTU Master 022200222002sseennnennnnnnnenenennnnennnnenennnnn 67 Signals n project ToGe nie ee een 69 Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public List of figures Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43
81. elect the In Out Value element then in the Attributes area click the pink highlighted Value field next to the Parameter gt base entry netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 15 125 gt The Value field changes its appearance and shows a dotted control button Property Value 4 Parameters bae E input mode Number allow direct Yes b Number Format gt Enum List Mode b Font b Appearance gt Limits gt Security b Options a SVG atv refpx 460 198 atv refpy 513 059 height 30 id id 7 width 160 x 380 198 xlink href ault Number in_out_value y 498 059 Figure 48 Assign attributes to element gt Click J button to open the Object Selector dialog window in which you Can assign a signal to the element so that this signal will be visualized by the element dv The Object Selector dialog window opens gt Mr Objects on Server2 4 Mr Objects on netSCADA1 4 u Device 1 4 Module 1 4 Signall gt WW Device 2 Figure 49 Assign signal to element gt Click Objects Button netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 76 125 gt A list featuring the signals from your project opens gt Select the desired signa
82. ellow ACT Activity CHO IN Section LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR gt page 112 O LED green LINK Connection CH1 OUT X3 Ethernet connector RJ45 CH1 OUT Section Ethernet interface gt page 24 oe LED yellow ACT Activity CH1 OUT Section LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR gt page 112 Table 9 Connectors and LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Device drawings and connectors 24 125 5 2 3 Ethernet interface The Ethernet connector of the netSCADA is connected to a switch hub or Ethernet end device by an Ethernet cable Category 5 CAT5 or higher which consists of 4 wires twisted pair wise and allows a maximum transmission rate of 100 MBit s Double twisted pair copper cable 2x2 wires CAT5 100 MBit s T 10 MBit s 100 MBit s Table 10 Data of Ethernet connection Ethernet Pin Assignment at the RJ45 Socket The device operates its Ethernet interface in the Auto crossover mode Thus for the connection with Ethernet devices both crossover cables and patch cables are applicable Ethernet Pin Signal Description Tx Transmit data positive 12345678 2 P Tensmi data negative 3 RxX __JReceive data positive Connected and terminated to PE 5 fem via RC combination 6 RX _ Receive data negative 7 Term 2 Connected and terminated to PE 8 Term2_ via RC combination
83. en web browser in atvise builder gt Your standard web browser on your configuration PC starts connects automatically to the IP address of the netSCADA device and displays the visualization atvise next generation Windows Internet Explorer Col E ee OG E http 10 11 5 98 x S Bing pr Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help We Favorites atvise next generation fy z A mm v Pager Safetyr Tools E i Fy E ir 100 00 100 00 75 00 75 00 u 2 Ss a 7 50 00 50 00 g z n u rT u LT i DEE SE EE pe ees C y C 23 04 15 59 28 04 15 59 23 04 15 59 23 04 15 59 28 04 15 59 23 04 16 00 Time Axis Done Internet Protected Mode On fay 100 v Figure 61 Example of visualization web page with trend netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 86 125 Note gt Of course you can connect to the web visualization pages of the netSCADA device from any other PC without the atvise builder just by entering the IP address of your netSCADA device into your web browser e g HTTP 10 11 5 98 If you are connected to the netSCADA device and want to change from its visualization page to the netSCADA Web Configuration Interface you can do so by simply adding the string config behind the IP address of the netSCADA in your web browser e g
84. erface of the netSCADA device via Ethernet and then use the Factory Restore page to delete these files via HTTP see section Factory restore gt page 104 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Firmware recovery of NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR via USB 107 125 Prerequisites e The USB driver for the netSCADA device has been installed on the configuration PC e The configuration PC is connected to the netSCADA device via USB cable e netSCADA DVD e netSCADA device is supplied with voltage Step by step instructions 1 Open ComProx gt Onthe netSCADA DVD open Supplements amp Examples Device Recovery NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR Factory Reset USB directory gt Double click comproX exe file The ComProX tool opens BE ComProX v0 9 1 sun1997 File Connection Help Name Type Figure 72 ComProX start screen 2 Connect to netSCADA device gt Inthe menu choose Connection gt Open After the Windows USB COM ports have been scanned the connection selection dialog opens Please select the netX device Figure 73 ComProX Connection Dialog gt Select Hilscher netSCADA entry then click OK gt The connection dialog closes and you are back in start screen of ComProx netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Publi
85. es 19 4 3 System requirements atvise builder 22200220022000200000n0 nano nenne nenn nano nnnn nenne nennen 19 4 3 1 Supported WEB DFOWSER sit icuiswosinisnostiaaiivocviiucsndivcas bdowaddandtvandednanadtenaiioesnawntiins 19 4 3 2 Regu red disk SACS ae ee erw 20 4 3 3 Internet connection for installing atvise software 2u0222002suenennennneenennene 20 5 Device drawings and connectors 2u0020000000n0n anno anno nnnn nun nunnnnn nun nnnn nun nnnn nun annnannn nenne 21 9 1 Dimension alQr WINGS re ee een eure 21 92 CONHECO and al me Be ee ee ee ee re 22 5 2 1 Overview connectors and LEDs NL 50N MPI ATVISE ueseneene 22 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 Table of contents 2 125 Table of contents DOC120103UM04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Table of contents 3 125 9 2 2 Overview connectors and LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR 23 5 2 3 Ethernet Interface 24 5 2 4 PROFIBUS interface NL 50N MPI ATVISE 222002220022000200020n0nRnn nn 25 9 2 8 Modbus RTU interface NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR 0 00 2000 26 5 2 6 External power SUDO Yen 27 5 3 Galvanic isolation schematic dagrams u ann 28 6 Mounting and dismounting of the devices 2uus02200200002n0nannnnannnnnnun nun nnunnnnnn nun nun 30 7 installing the software 2u20220000000 n000nn0nnnu
86. f the physical addresses and the data points has to be configured in the Signal Editor once netLINK SCADA NL 50N MPI ATVISE The atvise builder contains an interpreter called Symbolizer for STEP7 projects and is capable of importing symbols and variables directly from the STEP7 project and making them accessible as data points within atvise For generating the reference data with which the S7 PLC will be accessed the corresponding STEP7 project can be loaded directly into atvise The reference data are then simply assigned by selection You can also configure the symbols yourself but you always need a STEP7 file for this If you haven t got a STEP7 file at your disposal you can find an empty STEP7 file on the netSCADA Solutions DVD in the Supplements amp Examples Example Projects Symbolless empty STEP7 Project folder Note gt The netSCADA device cannot be used for programming the SIMATIC S7 PLC For this purpose a netLINK NL 50 MPI or netTAP NT 50 MPI device from Hilscher is needed netSCADA NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR The variables signals of the Modbus which are to be visualized by the netSCADA NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR device can be configured directly in the Signal Editor an interpreter like the Symbolizer is not needed for this netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 37 12
87. f the atvise builder select Servers entry Then use the right mouse button to open the context menu and choose Add Server gt WebMI i atvise builder builder Guided Actions Profiles View Help Project Welcome J Servers opc tcp localhost 4840 D Global Parar fe Add Server gt Display gt ee A Library EE Figure 34 Add Server Or gt As an alternative you can choose Guided Actions gt Add atvise webMI compliant Webserver from the menu bar of the atvise builder gt Note gt If you have already added a provisional webMI Server for example on first starting up the atvise builder software which hasn t been properly configured yet you can re open the webMI Server dialog for this provisional webMI Server by selecting the entry for this server in the project tree and then choosing Edit Server from the context menu You can then complete the configuration of this provisional webMI Server in the opened Edit webMl Server dialog window netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 63 125 The Add webNMI Server respectively the Edit webMI Server dialog window opens with the General tab General Name netSCADA 1 Hostname 10 11 5 98 Type netSCADA Modbus RTU Master NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MER Description netSCADA Modbus
88. g old atvise database files belonging to old atvise builder versions can be found in the PDF documents in the atvise installation folder usually the C Program Files x86 atvise directory Prerequisites for installation e You need administrator rights for installation under Windows e An internet connection is required for registration and licensing purposes In any case it must not be blocked by a firewall i e port 1099 must be available for the installation procedure of the atvise builder netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Installing the software 34 125 Step by step instructions gt Close all application programs on the PC onto which you intend to install the atvise Software gt Insert the DVD into the local DVD ROM drive of your PC Ifthe auto start feature of your PC is enabled the start screen of the DVD opens automatically gt Ifthe auto start feature on your PC is disabled change to the root directory of the DVD and double click the netSCADA exe file gt The start screen of the DVD appears alle AN BSa Slr lela Installation amp Documentation Install Web Visualization atvise Open Documentation Directory Quick Start Video Screencasts Commissioning Example netLINK SCADA with SIMATIC PLC Commissioning Example netSCADA Modbus on PIRIOTF i o gt dbus ITE a avise hilscher CO
89. his field can be edited Address Signal Type Signal types read access read write access write read and write access read_write Depends on the selected a Area Address Address of the signal to be visualized relative register or bit position within the selected Memory Area This field can be edited Memory Area Memory area of the signal to be visualized Discrete Input single bit read only Coils single bit read write Input Register 16 bit word read only Holding Register 16 bit word read write Quantity Quantity of data elements Depends on the selected Memory Area Alarm Alarm If checked this signal is enabled for alarm supervision and will permanently be supervised by the netSCADA device For further information see section Configuring alarms gt page 77 Trend Trend If checked the values of the signal are permanently read and recorded by the netSCADA device in the trend buffer For further information see section Configuring trending gt page 80 Table 26 Columns in Signal Editor Button Desert Add Device Adds a new Modbus node Add Module Adds a new module OK Closes the Signal Editor and takes over the signals into your project Table 27 Control elements in the Signal Editor netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 69 125 3 Store
90. ich will have as not avoided could result in death or consequence death or serious injury grievous bodily harm if it is not avoided CAUTION Indicates a minor hazard with Indicates a hazardous situation which if medium risk which could have not avoided may result in minor or as consequence personal injury moderate injury if it is not avoided NOTICE Indicates a property damage Indicates a property damage message message Table 7 Signal Words netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Description 16 125 3 Description The netSCADA devices described in this manual are Ethernet gateways with an integrated HTTP server servX WebServer for visualizing fieldbus data PROFIBUS MPI or Modbus with atvise The Visualization of the fieldbus data and also the operation and configuration of the device can be done with any standard web browser via the 10 100 MBit s Ethernet interface of the device Manufacturer of the atvise visualization software is CERTEC EDV GmbH www atvise com The visualization software is integrated into Hilscher netSCADA devices as an embedded solution The atvise builder software which is contained in the scope of delivery can be used to build a relation between the process data that is to be visualized and the visualization contents such as HTML pages graphics links animations and also to genera
91. ignals This section describes how to add an element to your display e g for showing a simple value of a numeric input output signal 1 Select and place element gt Inthe Library area see position in section GUI of the display editor page 73 open the ATVISE gt Default gt Number folder F 4 Mr PROJECT A gt E LAYOUTS a Mb ATVISE In Out Value Sets displays a value to from an ib Chrome address Referenced 1 4 Default Mr Boolean 4 3 Number I String Mr Glossy Mr LAYOUTS gt Wr Standard Local Figure 46 Select element gt Select the In Out Value element and drag and drop into the drawing area Place it onto the display at the intended position Property Value 4 Parameters base input mode Number allow direct Yes gt Number Format gt Enum List Mode gt Font gt Appearance gt Limits gt Security Options 4SVG atv refpx 460 198 atv refpy 513 059 height 30 id id 7 width 160 x 380 198 xlink href ault Number in_out_value x 380 198 y 498 059 w 160 a h 30 y 498 059 Library 4 Mr PROJECT gt B LAYOUTS a ATVSE beth tm value to from an ir Chrome ee address 4 amp Default gt Mr Boolean 4 Mr Number B String gt Mr Glossy gt Mi LAYOUTS Referenced Local gt Wr Standard Figure 47 Drag and drop element onto the display 2 Assign a signal to the element gt Inthe drawing area s
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93. ing capable of supervising the state of the signals to be recorded In case it receives an invalid status bit e g if the connection has been disrupted it resets the last recorded value for that signal to zero 0 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 81 125 Library g PROJECT Mr ATVISE 5 4 Ml netSCADA ce gt Mr SIMATIC gt Mr Simple Displays gt Mr Text S 4 Mr Trend Q gt Mr Simple Displays gt i Text 4 Mr Trend Local To add the netSCADA trending element to a display proceed as follows gt Select and place element gt Inthe Library area see position 2 in section GUI of the display editor page 73 open the folder netSCADA gt Trend Trend Displays history value s as a chart fendchat on netSCADA devices Figure 54 Trend library gt Select the Trend element and drag and drop into the drawing area Place it onto the display at the intended position Attributes Property 4 Parameters timespan update inte trend group data archive 4 Address 1 nodel 010_INTS DB_10_V_03 address 1 address 1 m address 1 address 1 address 1 address 1 address 1 address 1 gt Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 trendchart ENEE cn Trend Displays history value s as a chart
94. instance in the Internet requesting these files The software requesting files is called FTP client A device interfacing between two different communication standards The netLINK SCADA device is a gateway between the communication standards MPI and Ethernet the netSCADA Modbus device is a gateway between Modbus RTU and Ethernet Hypertext Transfer Protocol This is a protocol for transmission of web pages HTML documents It is defined by the IETF Network Working Group in RFC 2616 A software providing web contents HTML documents graphics JavaScript contents on request via HTTP A network component connecting multiple communication partners with each other A hub does not provide own intelligence thus it does not analyze the data traffic and sends received data to all connected communication partners A hub can be used for setting up a star topology Address within IP the Internet Protocol part of TCP IP An IP address consists of 4 decimal values Each of these must be in the range between 0 and 255 In the usual representation these 4 decimal values are separated by points A programming language for creating dynamic and interactive web contents Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Glossary LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool MPI netX Non volatile PLC Remanent RJ45 RoHS SCADA STEP 7 SVG Switch Symbolizer netSCADA with atvise builde
95. ion Resetting device gt page 96 the necessary control elements on the Factory Restore page will be visible active only if a reset has been performed immediately before The Factory Restore page can be opened directly under the URL http lt IP Address gt factoryrestore without entering a password amp Important Please note that by performing a Factory Restore the IP address set on the Network Settings page see section Configuring permanent IP address Network Settings gt page 92 will be deleted The device thus will be reset to its default IP address 192 168 0 133 sub net mask 255 255 255 0 If you don t want to use this preset default IP address you then have to use the LAN Scanner and Configuration Tools which is integrated as plug in in the atvise builder to first assign a temporary IP address to your device and then connect to the Web Configuration Interface in order to re configure your desired permanent IP address on the Network Settings page Please note that a Factory Restore also deletes the security cfg file which contains the user authentication data This reinstates the old default user authentication parameters user admin password admin for accessing the Web Configuration Interface until you have defined and downloaded new user authentication data in a new atvise project To open the Factory Restore page click the Restore hyperlink in the navigation pane or enter the URL http lt IP Address g
96. ion with the atvise builder 78 125 Define wording of alarm messages To define the wording of alarm messages proceed as follows 1 Open Alarm management gt Inthe project tree of the atvise builder double click the element Library gt ATVISE gt Quick Dynamics gt Alarmmanagement gt gt The Alarm management table opens atvise builder builder Guided Actions Profiles View Help Project J 3 SYSTE KDYNAMICS Alarmmanagement amp D Servers opc tcp localhost 4840 gr estas a D w i g SC Bs CE Meow gt O Display Pool a ll aa Name Description Behavior Value Type Default Config ed ATVISE 1 TextCount Number of configured Texts 2 wo 2 Datapointl mandatory address DB 10 D8_010_INTS DB_10_V_03 uu gt B Acknowledge Alarm 3 Teti This is a test alarm text 1 4 Alarmmanagement 4 Datapoint2 optional address DB 10 DB_010_INTS DB_10_v_19 4 AutoLogout 5 Text2 This is a test alarm text 2 gt AutoReconnect P Tao M optional C BB Change Color by N gt E Change Display by gt E Change Display on 1 Date prototype toSortableString function _withMS Figure 51 Alarm management 2 Specify total number of alarm messages gt Inthe TextCount line check if the number type is selected in the Value Type drop drown list gt Inthe Default column of the TextCount line enter the total number of alarm messages contained in the project 3 Select sign
97. ions Indemnity claims for the violation of significant contractual obligations are limited to damage that are foreseeable and typical for this type of contract It is strictly prohibited to use the software in the following areas e for military purposes or in weapon systems e for the design construction maintenance or operation of nuclear facilities e in air traffic control systems air traffic or air traffic communication systems e in life support systems e in systems in which failures in the software could lead to personal injury or injuries leading to death We inform you that the software was not developed for use in dangerous environments requiring fail proof control mechanisms Use of the software in such an environment occurs at your own risk No liability is assumed for damage or losses due to unauthorized use 1 6 4 Warranty Although the hardware and software was developed with utmost care and tested intensively Hilscher Gesellschaft fur Systemautomation mbH does not guarantee its suitability for any purpose not confirmed in writing It cannot be guaranteed that the hardware and software will meet your requirements that the use of the software operates without interruption and that the software is free of errors No guarantee is made regarding infringements violations of patents rights of ownership or the freedom from interference by third parties No additional guarantees or assurances are made regarding marketabil
98. irm to acknowledge that you want to reset the device To start the reset click Submit button Click Cancel button to uncheck the checkbox in front of Please confirm netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 97 125 9 7 Configuring the system time On the System Time page you can check the actual system time of the device set a new system time manually or configure automatic time synchronization via SNTP or NTP server To open the System Time page click the System Time hyperlink in the navigation pane Home Device Network Firmware Reset System Time Trend Recording Application Restore ESA CATA Aa hilscher COMPETENCE IN COMMUNICATION Current System Time Host System Time Mon Apr 07 2014 16 07 19 GMT 0200 Target System Time Mon Apr 07 2014 14 07 14 UTC Target SNTP status OK Target System Time Change UTC Parameter Current Setting New Setting Time hh mm ss 14 07 14 14 7 19 Date yyyy mm dd 2014 04 07 2014 4 7 Target System Time Synchronization SNTP Parameter Current Setting New Setting Server IP address 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Update cycle minutes 1 1 Update mode off O cyclic Ostartup Moff Figure 68 System time Current System Time Host System Time shows date and system time GMT of the configuration PC i e the PC from which you
99. isplays and link display elements to data points 1 Select and place display elements 2 Link data points 3 Layout display Generate compile displays i e visualization web pages and transfer them to the netSCADA Show generated displays i e visualization web pages in web browser 1 Connect to start page 2 Show web pages in browser netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Hostname 10 11 5 98 Type netSCADA Modbus RTU Master NSCD 152 RS ATVISE MBR x Description netSCADA Modbus RTU Master NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MER Basic Setup Modbus Settings E inne scana 1 OHSLAYS USER Test 1 E Betis A Et Shape Oore style 5 Si a A ts Rim COW Kim inem d Mr M OS huyoo Errom eite Qad Oyams sont Genes fe Rae An A AL lI T a HER ER Hilscher 2010 2014 Creating visualization with the atvise builder 62 125 8 5 2 Configuring netSCADA device A netSCADA Gerat is administered within atvise as webMI Server In order to select and configure the NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR as webMI Server proceed as follows 1 Open webMI Server configuration dialog window Note gt As long as you haven t added a WebMI Server yet the Add webMI Server dialog window opens automatically on every start up of the atvise builder gt Inthe project tree o
100. ity freedom of defect of title integration or usability for certain purposes unless they are required in accordance with the law and cannot be limited Warranty claims are limited to the right to claim rectification 1 6 5 Export regulations The delivered product including the technical data is subject to export or import laws as well as the associated regulations of different counters in particular those of Germany and the USA The software may not be exported to countries where this is prohibited by the United States Export Administration Act and its additional provisions You are obligated to comply with the regulations at your personal responsibility We wish to inform you that you may require permission from state authorities to export re export or import the product netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Introduction 12 125 1 6 6 Trademarks Acrobat is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Inc in the USA and further countries atvise is a registered trademark of Certec EDV GmbH Thomas Alva Edisonstrasse 1 A 000 Eisenstadt Austria Modbus is a registered trademark of Schneider Electric PROFIBUS is a registered trademark of PROFIBUS International Karlsruhe SIMATIC STEP 7 S7 S7 300 S7 400 and MPI are registered trademarks of Siemens AG Berlin and Munich Windows XP Windows 7 and Windo
101. l then click OK button as an alternative you can double click the signal The Object Selector dialog window closes You have connected the signal to the display element You can now proceed to add place and edit further display elements in the atvise builder and connect them to signals When you are finished save the display 3 Save display gt In the drawing tools area click the floppy disk symbol Welcome netSCADA 1 DISPLAYS Main C netSCADA 1 DISPLAYS Default Server 2 DISPLAYS Default E Server2 DISPLAYS Main O netSCADA 1 DISPLAYS USER Display 11 amp 4 N Copy BE Grid Snap J lt gt A N Edit Shape id Clone style gt ILL em amp Zoom OOW F croup WE Arrange Se M File N Paste J Freeze R mA O O Et Ungroup S Transform Templates Quick Dynamics Script Display Display Clipboard VIEW Create Edit Source Figure 50 Save display in atvise builder gt You have saved the display in your atvise project Note gt Please note that by saving the display in the project it has not yet been stored in the netSCADA device netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 77 125 8 Alarms and trending 8 7 1 Configuring alarms General netSCADA devices support the alarm functions of atvise The signals variables to be surveilled by
102. l Ca A ash Ethernet Al Pages HTTP Builder Tool Web Browser Figure 2 Overview data flow netSCADA NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR The device is equipped with a real time clock and a trend data buffer 8 MByte Flash for non volatile selective storage of signal values netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Requirements 19 125 4 Requirements 4 1 Requirements for operating the netSCADA devices The following preconditions must be met in order to operate the netSCADA devices successfully e The supply voltage must be in the range between 18 V and 30 V DC e An Ethernet connection between the configuration PC and the netSCADA device must have been established e The netSCADA device must have a valid IP address which is accessible from the configuration PC e License for atvise builder must be installed e Visualization project has been successfully downloaded to the device e Web browser 4 2 System requirements for the configuration PC e PC with 1 GHz processor or higher e Windows XP SP3 Windows 7 32 bit SP1 or Windows 7 64 bit SP1 e Administrator privilege required for installation e DVD ROM drive e Graphic resolution min 1024 x 768 pixel e Keyboard and mouse 4 3 System requirements atvise builder 4 3 1 Supported web browser The web contents produced by atvise builder can be displayed by all web browsers which support
103. made via the protective cover of the plug connection between the shields of the data cables Figure 7 Galvanic isolations NL 50N MPI ATVISE Area Protocol galv Coupling Coupling against PE Functional earthing to PE connection isolation potential x1 ng 1 1 nF 1000 V 2 PROFIBUS inductive Cx 2 1 MQ 2 2 nF 500 V directly via the metal DP connection of the D Sub X2 female connector 3 Ethernet inductive 3 4 750 1nF 2000 V directly via the metal CXS connection of RJ 45 sockets X3 Table 18 Coupling NL 50N MPI ATVISE netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Device drawings and connectors 29 125 NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR VIN 18L30Vde H 24V HH g Figure 8 Galvanic isolations NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR Area Protocol galv Coupling Coupling against PE Functional earthing to PE connection isolation potential HF Cf 10nF 500 V Pin 1 X1 directly connected ay Ao Lf 100 uH to PE cx1 2 10nF 500 V A No connection via connector gt Ep X2 2 Ethernet inductive 4 75Q 1nF 2000 V Directly connected via the metal housing of RJ45 X3 sockets Table 19 Coupling NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR Important For this device it is recommended to implement a galvanic isolation within the voltage supply of the device netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 201
104. nals you want to visualize 1 Open Signal Editor gt Inthe project tree of the atvise builder select the netSCADA devise which you have configured as your webMI Server see section Configuring netSCADA device gt page 62 then use the right mouse button to open the context menu and choose Acquire Datapoints builder Guided Actions Profiles View Help Welcome amp 3 ai Servers opc tcp localhost 4840 gt GD Server IP Acquire Datapoints gt O Global Parameters g Distribute gt 7 Display Pool u gt U Library Reload External Files u E Object Types dF Edit Server Figure 37 Acquire data points 7 7 7 7 Or gt As an alternative you can choose Guided Actions gt Import all variables from the menu bar of the atvise builder and then select the the netSCADA device which you have configured as your webMl Server builder Guided Actions Profiles View Help Projec P Add atvise webMI compliant Webserver elcome amp 3 Wis Add atvise webMI DEMO Webserver b gt E Start atvise webMI DEMO Webserver gt OG oe pe Add display to server gt D netscavar i gt D Li Distribute to Webserver k n a Figure 38 Open Signal Editor netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 67 125 The Signal Editor opens
105. ng execution of a PROFIBUS MPI read or write access to S7 Possible reasons S7 not reachable or S7 reports error for the last MPI read or write access The error display is set back with the next error Off Status Error d on The device has not been integrated into the PROFIBUS ring i e it has not been configured correctly or has a wrong configuration or has not received the PROFIBUS token E 5 free MPI communication LNK LED green next to RJ45 Ethernet socket all green On The device is currently connected to the Ethernet 5 Off The device is currently not connected to the Ethernet ACT LED yellow next to RJ45 Ethernet socket alt yellow On The device currently sends or receives Ethernet Frames Off The device does currently not send and receive any Ethernet Frames Table 34 LEDs NL 50N MPI ATVISE po Positions refer to the figure in section Overview connectors and LEDs NL 50N MPI ATVISE gt page 22 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public LED descriptions 112 125 12 2 LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR SYSTEM System state duo LED yellow green green Firmware started w yellow On This state is allowed for a short time only If this LED stays yellow a hardware defect is possible ae Bootloader active This state is allowed for a short time only If 2 this
106. nnection with the SIMATIC S7 300 and S7 400 PLCs manufactured by Siemens AG The devices may not be opened or used without the housing 2 3 Personnel qualification The netSCADA device is used as a part of a system which must fulfill safety and accident precaution regulations depending on the respective conditions of use The user of the system is exclusively responsible for the fulfillment of those regulations Therefore the system to which the netSCADA device belongs may only be used by personnel who has been informed and educated about all relevant regulations Professional qualification in the following specific areas of electrical engineering is required e Security and protection of health at work e Mounting and attaching of electrical equipment e Measurement and analysis of electrical functions and systems e Evaluation of the security of electrical equipment 2 4 References safety References Safety 1 ANSI Z535 6 2006 American National Standard for Product Safety Information in Product Manuals Instructions and Other Collateral Materials 2 EN 61340 5 1 and EN 61340 5 2 as well as IEC 61340 5 1 and IEC 61340 5 2 2 5 Property damage messages To avoid property damage respectively device destruction of the netSCADA device or damage to your system you necessarily must read understand and follow the following and all other property damage messages in this manual netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher
107. nnnnunnnnun nun nun nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nun nnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnn 33 8 Creating visualization with the atvise builder 22000220020000000n0000n0nannn ann anno nnnnnnnnEnn 36 e1 VCC sserrep iE nee een Teen Teen 36 8 2 Starting the atvise builder een 37 8 3 Assigning temporary IP address cccceccseecssecceecceeceeeceeeseeesaeesaeesauesaeesaeeseeeseeenaeenes 41 8 4 Creating project for NL 50N MPI ATVISE netLINK SCADA for PROFIBUS MPI d 8 4 1 Overview of the necessary StepS suuussnsennnnnnnnennnnnnnenennennnnnnnnennnennnnenennenen 44 8 4 2 Configuring netLINK SCADA device 200220002ssnenennnnenennnnnnennnnennnen nennen 45 8 4 3 Selecting STEP 7 project file ee ende 48 8 4 4 Configuring PROFIBUS MPI parameter 2220022002220 nennen ennnen nennen 50 8 4 5 Acquiring data points signals from the STEP 7 project 0 52 8 4 6 Configuring signals in the Signal Editor 2 2002200222002000 nennen nennen 56 8 4 7 STEP 7 data type support of the Symbolizer 0022002200220 0220er 59 8 5 Creating project for NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR netSCADA for Modbus 61 8 5 1 Overview of the necessary StepS 2uuussuuenennnnnnennnnnnnennnne nenn nnnnennnennnnenennenen 61 8 9 2 Configuring netSCADA device uu222ussssenennennnenennenennnnnnnnnnnnnnenennnnnnenennnnen 62 8 5 3 Configur
108. nsfer The transfer will take a few seconds WARNING Do not interrupt power or disconnect cable from the system while the transfer is in progress Figure 65 Firmware update page Note Before the update takes place the system automatically checks whether the firmware file you have selected for download fits the device class and the hardware properties of the netSCADA device Firmware Identification The Firmware Identification section displays the following information about the currently loaded firmware e Channel Channel number Port number e Name Name of loaded firmware e Version Version of loaded Firmware e Date Date of loaded firmware Firmware Update In the Firmware Update section you can select a new firmware file in order to replace the old firmware and start the update Click Browse button to open a dialog to select the firmware you want to download Path and name of the selected file are displayed in the adjacent field netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 95 125 File names of netSCADA firmware are as follows NL 50N MPI ATVISE LN303100 nxf NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR T07100R0 nxf Element Description Cis Selection field Shows selected file and its location Opens the file selection dialog Transfer Downloads selected firmware file to devi
109. o IEC EN 61000 4 4 1995 Surge voltage zone B according to 1 kV CM Ethernet Communication line Criterion B IEC EN 61000 4 5 1995 Ce nn aie Table 36 Technical Data NL 50N MPI ATVISE netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Technical data 116 125 13 2 NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR Modbus interface RS 232 RS 485 RS 422 LOW 0 Device damage by compensating current The reference potential of the power supply and the reference potential of the RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 interface are galvanically connected Avoid compensating currents between the reference potentials of the devices connected via RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Connections Min 3 TCP connections to browser at the same time possible integrated Servericients Supported web browser See section Supported web browser gt page 118 Recording time Depending on the number of variables and the sampling rate Example 8 Variables 60 sec sampling rate 45 days 18 Variables 60 min sampling rate 1200 days Real time Real time clock Hardware supported precision 20ppm Real time clock buffering Min 7 days maintenance free by SuperCap Synchronization Manually or cyclically by SNTP netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Technical data 117 125 NSCD T
110. ow respectively Add webMI Server dialog window General Name netLINK SCADA 1 Hostname 10 11 5 198 Description netLINK SCADA NL SON MPI ATVISE 1 Advanced a Distribution Figure 26 webMI Server dialog netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 49 125 dv The Choose PLC Program to Import dialog opens in which you can select a STEP7 project the file name extension of the project file is S p it Choose PLC Program to Import Look in Volume2 D ce ee Name n ein bi Recent Places Date modified Type L Projekte 12 10 2013 6 27 PM File folder u STNFREMX 4 28 20145 53PM File folder Va E STPPLOMX 4 28 20145 53PM_ File folder ekion I XUTILS 4 28 2014 5 53PM File folder e I YDB 4 28 2014 5 53PM File folder STproject s p 7 12 2012 437 PM STP File Libraries A Computer a Network 4 m File name IS project id Files of type Step7 Program s7p v Cancel Figure 27 Selecting S7 project dialog gt Select the STEP 7 project file then click Open to import the STEP 7 project file gt The STEP 7 project file is loaded and the file selection dialog closes netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public
111. owing telegram The Sender Requestor Master must wait at least for this time period after the sending of an unacknowledged telegram e g Broadcast only before a new telegram is sent Quiet Time Quiet Time Tau 0 127 tBit This is the time delay that occurs for modulators Modulator trip Default 1 tBit time and Repeaters Repeater switch time for the change over from sending to receiving Setup Time Setup Time Tser 1 255 tBit Minimum period reaction time between the receipt of an Default 1 tBit acknowledgement to the sending of a new query telegram Reaction by the Sender Requestor Target Rotation Time Target Rotation Time T r gt 255 tBit Pre set nominal Token cycling time within the Sender authorization Default 10000 tBit Token will cycle around the ring How much time the Master still has available for sending data telegrams to the Slaves is dependent on the difference between the nominal and the actual token cycling time GAP Actualization GAP Actualization Factor G 144 285 Factor Factor for determining after how many Token cycles an added Default 20 participant is accepted into the Token ring After expiry of the time period G TTR the Station searches to see whether a further participant wishes to be accepted into the logical ring Highest Station Highest Station Address H 1 126 Address Station address of the highest active Master station Default 31 Max Retry Limit Max numbe
112. ports Flash videos like e g the VLC Media Player The video Audio Tutorials folder on the DVD contains a link to a website from which you can download the VLC Media Player for free netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Introduction 9 125 1 5 Internet security considerations 1 5 1 HTTP server security considerations Authentication method HTTP digest user name and password are sent encrypted from client to server Any FTP client has full access to the user list and the passwords 1 5 2 FTP server security considerations FTP Server Authentication method Standard FTP user name and password are sent unencrypted from client to server Recommendations The best way to protect the device from unauthorized access is to keep it disconnected from the Internet If the device must be accessible over the Internet a secure connection like an encrypted VPN tunnel must be used Note Q You MUST NOT allow access to FTP port 21 from the Internet by any means netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Introduction 10 125 1 6 Legal notes 1 6 1 Copyright Hilscher 2010 2014 Hilscher Gesellschaft fur Systemautomation mbH All rights reserved The images photographs and texts in the accompanying material user m
113. r User Manual 121 125 The Ethernet Device Configuration Tool allows users to temporarily adjust the IP address of netX based devices in TCP IP networks It is an easy to use configuration tool for the installation and configuration of the netSCADA device Multi Point Interface The MPI is a proprietary interface of the SIMATIC S7 series of PLCs It is compatible to PROFIBUS and based on RS 485 It usually works with a transmission rate of 187 5 kBaud networX on chip next generation of communication controllers See Remanent Programmable Logic Controller A digitally programmed device for controlling a machine or facility Remanent memory holds its data even after power off for instance flash memory is remanent It is also called non volatile memory A connector type often used for Ethernet connection It has been standardized by the Federal Communications Commission of the USA FCC Restriction of Hazardous Substances This abbreviation denominates the directive of the European Union on the use of 6 hazardous substances in electronic products It is titled Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipoment2002 95 EC adopted in 2003 and was getting effective on 1 July 2006 Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition A concept for control and data acquisition of technical processes Programming language for the SIMATIC S7 Series of PLCs Scalable Vector Graphics
114. r of telegram retries Max_Retry_Limit 1 8 Maximum number of repetitions allowed for reaching a station Default 1 Table 20 Parameters PROFIBUS MPI netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMOAEN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 52 125 Note Please note the following about Bit times All times for the Bus parameters are given in Bit times The Bit time tBit is the result of the reciprocal of the Baud rate tBit 1 Baud rate Baud rate in Bit S The conversion from milliseconds into a Bit time is shown in the following formula Bit time Time milliseconds Baud rate gt Click OK to save the set parameters or gt Click Cancel to reject the settings or gt Click Default to restore the preset default settings 8 4 5 Acquiring data points signals from the STEP 7 project This section describes the selection of those signals which shall be accessed and visualized by atvise For this you first have to select the STEP 7 project see section Selecting STEP 7 project file gt page 48 from which the available signals should be acquired Important STRING and ARRAY data types of the STEP 7 program cannot be processed The data type STRUCT is only supported if it does not contain STRING and ARRAY data types For more on allowed data types please refer to section STEP 7 data type support of
115. r other data of the delivered product No warranty or guarantee regarding the correctness or accuracy of the information is assumed We reserve the right to change our products and their specification as well as related user manuals accompanying texts and documentation at all times and without advance notice without obligation to report the change Changes will be included in future manuals and do not constitute any obligations There is no entitlement to revisions of delivered documents The manual delivered with the product applies Hilscher Gesellschaft fur Systemautomation mbH is not liable under any circumstances for direct indirect incidental or follow on damage or loss of earnings resulting from the use of the information contained in this publication netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Introduction 11 125 1 6 3 Exclusion of liability The software was produced and tested with utmost care by Hilscher Gesellschaft fur Systemautomation mbH and is made available as is No warranty can be assumed for the performance and flawlessness of the software for all usage conditions and cases and for the results produced when utilized by the user Liability for any damage that may result from the use of the hardware or software or related documents is limited to cases of intent or grossly negligent violation of significant contractual obligat
116. read_write MB 5 DB_I_V_O6 read_write i 8 oO io o o o o o Iolo Solo ole ol o o o o o ii G DB_1_V_07 read_write Er PRRI T read_write i 5 DB_1_V_09 read_write ur DERA read_write a E D8_1_V_11 read_wnite a G DB_1_V_12 read_wnite S o o o o 4 JOOOOOOOOOOOOO O 20 a L i 0B8 1V13 read_write i ot Gnn 4 17 14 J un u JOOOOOOOOOOOOO O blo Figure 32 Signal Editor netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 57 125 Position Column Descon O OOOO Obo o This column features the tree structure of the devices modules and signals This column features symbols for distinguishing between devices ia modules JF and signals ro EM Name of the STEP 7 program symbol table or signal Station Note The Station Address is the PROFIBUS MPI address of the S7 component on the bus Address which is to be visualized It can not be extracted out ofthe STEP 7 project The value is automatically adjusted to the value 1 when opening the Symbolizer for the first time but must be adjusted to the correct value Otherwise no communication will take place between the netSCADA device and the S7 component Module Type A symbol from the Symbol Table or
117. rite read_write fead_write read write read _write H E DB 103 5 3 DB 104 SE DB 105 i fa D NTS DB_10_V_12 _ read_write TS DB_10_V_13 read_write D INTS DB_10_V_14 read_write DB_010_INTS DB 10_V_15 read_write Edit OCSHE eg _ seo Figure 31 GUI of the Symbolizer amp Important Reading in the signals from the STEP 7 project happens exactly once If this dialog is opened more than once the Symbolizer always works with a copy of the signal list If you want to extend the STEP 7 project and add further signals later on which shall be available in your atvise project then you must either select the project again as described in section Selecting STEP 7 project file gt page 48 or the new signals must be manually configured in the Signal Editor of the Symbolizer e The tree in the Available Signals area lists all data blocks or symbols which have been read in from the STEP 7 S7 Projekt e The tree in the Customized Signals area lists the selected variables to be included in atvise p Note gt The GUI of the Symbolizer can be enlarged by pulling the lower right corner gt Transfer those signals to be accessed by atvise from area to area Use the buttons described below netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 55 125 The three
118. s proceed as described above You can define more alarm messages than provided by the two items Datapointl and Datapoint2 in the alarm management table 5 Define more alarm messages if necessary Name Description Behavior Value Type Default Config Group 1 TexttCount Number of configured Texts mandatory number 2 2 Datapointl mandatory address 10 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_03 3 Textl mandatory string This is a test alarm text 1 4 Datapoint2 10 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_19 5 Text2 optional string 7 This is a test alarm text 2 6 Datapoint em optional r address 10 0B_010_INTS DB_10_v_20 7 Text3 optional string This is a test alarm text 3 Figure 53 Add new alarm messages netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 80 125 gt Inthe next free field of the Name column enter Datapoint3 Then select address type from the Value Type drop drown list and select the signal in the Default column gt Inthe Name column of the line below Datapoint3 enter Text3 Then select string type from the Value Type drop drown list and enter the text of the alarm message in the Default column For each new alarm message increment the entries in the Name column accordingly i e Datapoint4 Text4 Datapoint5 Text5 8 7 2 Configuring trending
119. s the Symbolizer without storing the settings Apply Stores the settings without closing the Symbolizer Table 21 Further control elements of the Symbolizer gt After selecting and editing the signals click OK button in order to make the Customized Signals available for the atvise builder and the visualization gt You have imported the data points from the STEP 7 project The signals are now available for designing your displays Proceed to section Creating the visualization designing the displays page 70 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 56 125 8 4 6 Configuring signals in the Signal Editor In the Signal Editor the available signals are displayed hierarchically within a tree structure The editor allows changing parameters for available signals to erase these and to create new signals manually To open the Signal Editor click Edit button in the Symbolizer or double click the question mark in the Station Address see positions E and in section Acquiring data points signals from the STEP 7 project gt page 52 E Programm 1 1 H FE DB 10 Data Block J FE Symbol Table u XYZ read_write E DB 1 Data Block ES MRAMA read_write i 3 DB_1_V_02 read_write i 3 DB_1_v_03 read_write EB 5 DB_1_v_04 read_write 9 5 DB_1_V_05
120. sa Auto Negotiation is a feature of an interface An interface with Auto Negotiation will automatically determine a set of correct communication parameters Data transmission speed of a communication channel or interface Program loading the firmware into the memory of a device in order to be executed Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This is a protocol simplifying the configuration of IP networks by automatically assigning IP addresses A DHCP server assigns the IP addresses to the other devices within the respective IP network A networking technology used both for office and industrial communication via electrical or optical connections It has been developed and specified by the Intel DEC and XEROX It provides data transmission with collision control and allows various protocols As Ethernet is not necessarily capable for real time application various real time extensions have been developed Software running inside a device providing the basic functionality of this device The firmware is stored remanent in the flash memory circuit of the device It can be updated by a firmware download Loading the firmware from an external storage to the flash memory circuit of the device A special kind of remanent non volatile electronic memory circuits A networking protocol for file transmission defined by the IETF Network Working Group in RFCQ959 A software providing files to other software on other computers in the network for
121. ser Manual 122 125 List of figures Overview data flow of netLINK SCADA NL 50N MPI ATVISE 0 17 Overview data flow netSCADA NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR 0 18 Dimensional drawing NL 50N MPI ATVISE 200222002200sennenenennneneneeennenn 21 Dimensional drawing NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR 02220s2susssneneneeenenn 21 Connectors and LEDs NL 50N MPI ATVISE 2002200222002200snnneneneennnenennenn 22 Connectors and LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR c ccccceccceeeeseeeseeeeeaees 28 Galvanic isolations NL 50N MPI ATVISE ccccceccsseecseeeseeeeeeeseeeseeeseeeesaees 28 Galvanic isolations NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR ccccccceeceseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 29 Mounting NL 50N MPI ATVISE unten nennen 30 Mounting NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR ccccccccccccceecceeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeseeesaes 31 Dismounting NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR 222022220200002000 Ban nn anne nenn nennen 32 Start screen netSCADA DVD aan anna 34 atvise installation program ee 34 Save nodes bak dialog anne een nee 35 Open Project Console via Windows Start MOENU ccceceseeceeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 37 Men of Project Console nannte eisen kennen 37 PFOJECL KORB OIO anne een E E eee ee E E 38 Add webMl Server dialog cccccccceecceeeeceececeeeeeeceseueeseeseusesueeseeseueeseeesaneeses 39 Start screen atvise builder ccc ccececececee
122. several minutes During the process the following message is shown Figure 58 Generating and downloading project message netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 84 125 Note gt If you are using the Trending function for the first time it can take up to five minutes before the device will be ready for operation after downloading the project This is because the memory for the trend data is getting formatted when a project with trending function is being downloaded for the first time This state is indicated by the blinking CONFIG LED of the netSCADA gt You have generated the visualization project and downloaded its HTML page s to the netSCADA device The device now automatically resets itself After the reset you can connect to the device and view the results If your configuration PC and the netSCADA device are not properly connected during the download the following message appears i Generate Visualization x x Couldn t distribute server Server2 Data Root Target Figure 59 Download failure message In this case check the Ethernet connection between your configuration PC and your netSCADA device you should check especially whether the permanent IP address which you have assigned to the device see section Configuring permanent IP address Network Settings
123. st will then also be updated By clicking the Submit button the values of the New Setting field will be saved in the netSCADA device The Current Setting column shows the last measured system time of the netSCADA device Note gt The submitted time will automatically be converted into UTC time On the visualization pages the time will be converted back and displayed as local time Summer winter time will automatically be taken into account Target System Time Synchronization SNTP Here you can configure time synchronization by SNTP server for your netSCADA device To do so proceed as follows gt Inthe New Setting fields of the Server IP address parameter enter the IP address of the SNTP server that you want to use for time synchronization Q Important Pleased note that you need to set a valid gateway address on the Network Settings page see section Configuring permanent IP address Network Settings gt page 92 if you want to use an external time server which is located outside of your local Ethernet network gt Inthe New Setting field of the Update cycle minutes parameter enter the number of minutes after which the SNTP server shall be regularly contacted by the netSCADA device for time synchronization if you want to use cyclic synchronization mode gt Choose the Update mode cyclic time synchronization takes place according to the interval which you have defined in the Update cycle minutes fiel
124. t factoryrestore into the address bar of your web browser gt Note gt A factory restore for the NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR netSCADA for Modbus can also be performed via USB in case the device can not be reached via Ethernet IP For more information see chapter Firmware recovery of NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR via USB page 106 netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 105 125 Home Device Network Firmware Reset System Time Trend Recording Application Restore oO is ny hilsche COMPETENCE IN COMMUNICATION Factory Restore Information The factory restore interface allows to restore the device s factory settings All files except the firmware file will be deleted in the file system e All passwords will be reset to default e Already loaded configuration data will be deleted After executing the factory restore procedure the device needs a manual reset Restore Factory Settings LC Please confirm you want to restore factory settings Figure 71 Factory Restore To restore the factory settings proceed as follows gt Reset the device see section Resetting device gt page 96 gt Open Factory Restore page gt Within five minutes after reset activate the checkbox in front of Please confirm you want to restore factory settings to acknowledge that
125. t admin password For more information on Users amp Groups in atvise please consult the online help of the atvise builder Please note that a Factory Restore see section Factory restore page 104 resets the user authentication of the netSCADA device to its old default parameters admin admin netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 90 125 9 2 3 Connecting to Web Configuration Interface You connect to the Web Configuration Interface by entering the IP address of the netSCADA device with the appending string config into the address bar of your web browser So if for instance the IP address of your device is 10 11 5 98 enter http 10 11 5 98 config into the address bar If you have just recently assigned a temporary IP address to the device by using the LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool you can connect to the Web Configuration Interface instantly from within the still opened tool by clicking the Configure button then choosing Open Web Configuration Page entry from the context menu Your standard web browser on your configuration PC starts and connects to the IP address and the login dialog of the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA device After having entered user name and password you will be directed to the start page of the Web Configuration Interfa
126. t database file nodes db has been found in the atvise EP installation folder C Program Files x86 atvise atvise must have been used before on this PC the file might contain important project data Save the file as nodes bak prior overwriting Figure 14 Save nodes bak dialog gt If you want to reuse your old database file with the new atvise builder version choose Yes 2 After the atvise builder software has been installed and licensed the setup routine for the atvise Hilscher Plugin starts gt Read the license agreement and click accept the agreement if you accept the terms of the license agreement gt Click Next then click Install gt After having finished the installation process a message will be shown netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 36 125 8 Creating visualization with the atvise builder 8 1 Overview This chapter describes how to use the atvise builder to create your visualization project and the web contents and how to download the project to the netSCADA The atvise builder software works with symbolic names of the data points when generating a visualization and assigning the graphics to the corresponding data reference No direct addresses of data points of the device to be visualized need to be specified instead a mapping table o
127. te the visualization project After loading the project into the netSCADA device it will be stored there power fail safe in a non volatile memory The netSCADA devices are equipped with a trend recording functionality and an SNTP client for real time synchronization of the system time with any external SNTP server In order to keep the data load in the PROFIBUS MPI respectively Modbus network low the netSCADA device requests the signals to be visualized from the fieldbus participants only at the very same moment when the visualization pages in the device are being accessed by a web browser However in case a trend recording has been configured for certain signals the device requests the state of the concerned signals in order to be able to record them also at times when the corresponding visualization pages are currently not being displayed accessed by the web browser i e when no visualization access is taking place There are two types of netSCADA devices currently available e NL 50N MPI ATVISE for PROFIBUS MPI because of its compact plug like housing also called netLINK SCADA e NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR for Modbus also called netSCADA Modbus for top hat rail mounting netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Description PROFIBUS MPI Network a g E u F En D ides Ea da o Ged uka GA g l g RunI EET r os it a
128. ter PROFIBUS address of S7 4 Add marker if necessary 5 Select variables for trending if necessary 3 Create displays and link elements to data points 1 Select and place display elements 2 Link data points 3 Layout display Generate compile displays i e visualization web pages and transfer them to the netLINK SCADA Show generated displays i e visualization web pages in web browser 1 Connect to start page 2 Show web pages in browser netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public iy Add webMI Server Type netLINK SCADA NL SON MPI A TVISE x Description netLINK SCADA NL SON MPI ATVISE l SIMATIC 7 Project J Basic Settings __ MPIPROFIBUS Settings read_wite ad_write PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP ma SS perenne errr ee ene 1 2 Se a I yy Aae amp Hilscher 2010 2014 Creating visualization with the atvise builder 45 125 8 4 2 Configuring netLINK SCADA device A netSCADA Gerat is administered within atvise as webMI Server In order to select and configure the NL 50N MPI ATVISE as webMI Server proceed as follows 1 Open webMI Server configuration dialog window Note gt As long as you haven t added a WebMI Server yet the Add webMI Server dialog window opens automatically on every start up of the atvis
129. the Symbolizer page 59 Note If you don t have a STEP 7 file at your disposal and or want to define all data points yourself you will find an empty STEP 7 project file on the netSCADA DVD in the Supplements amp Examples Example Projects Symbolless empty STEP7 Project folder netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 53 125 In order to acquire the signals proceed as follows gt Inthe project tree of the atvise builder select the netLINK SCADA devise which you have configured as your webMI Server see section Configuring netLINK SCADA device gt page 45 then use the right mouse button to open the context menu and choose Acquire Datapoints builder Guided Actions Profiles View Help gt Served P Acquire Datapoints gt D Global Parameters amp Distribute j gt _ Display Pool ne amp Reload External Files gt BP Object Types g Edit Server gt U Library gt Variable Types gt FAN 2 Se Find nodes used in displays Figure 29 Acquire data points Or gt Asanalternative you can choose Guided Actions gt Import all variables from the menu bar of the atvise builder and then select the the netLINK SCADA device which you have configured as your webMI Server builder Profiles View Help Projec P Add atvise webMI compli
130. then remain valid until you have downloaded to the device a new atvise project containing new customized authentication parameters The device configuration parameters of the netSCADA like the IP address Network Settings the system time System Time and the settings of the Trend Recording are not affected by the erasing of the application data Recorded trending data will not be deleted either however the pure trend data might be rendered useless because of the deleted and now missing application Erase Application If you want to erase the application proceed as follows Activate the checkbox in front of Confirm to erase the application to acknowledge that you want to erase the application data To start erasing click Submit button If you don t want to erase click Cancel button to uncheck the checkbox in front of Confirm to erase netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 104 125 9 10 Factory restore On the Factory Restore page you can restore the factory settings of the netSCADA device i e reset the device to its state of delivery In consequence all application or configuration data stored in the device except for the firmware will be deleted or reset to default This function is available only within five minutes after device reset See sect
131. time of the netSCADA device see section Configuring the system time page 97 If you choose this option by selecting the enable radio button the netSCADA device tries to receive its IP address from any available DHCP server The manually entered IP address then becomes obsolete and will be used only as a fall back address Table 29 Parameter Network Settings The Current Values column displays the IP settings which have been used so far respectively the factory default IP settings in case they haven t been changed yet gt Note gt Please note that a temporary IP address assigned by the LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool will not be displayed in the Current Settings column In the New Settings column you can use the provided fields for entering new values for the parameters or enable the DHCP option If you enable the DHCP option the netSCADA tries to receive its IP address from any available DHCP server The manually entered IP address then becomes obsolete Note gt If you choose the DHCP option but no DHCP server can be found after reset the netSCADA device will remain unreachable for approximately one minute After this period the last stored valid IP address will be used by the device as a fall back configuration By clicking the Submit button you can save your new settings Please note that if you uncheck the Store new settings permanently option these settings will only be stored
132. tion about commissioning the netSCADA devices User Manual Installation web visualization netSCADA with Documentation english netSCADA with operation and hardware description atvise builder l User Manual atvise builder of the netSCADA devices Web Visualization this document UM xx EN pdf atvise Release Release Notes for version 2 5 of the release notes atvis Documentation english Notes v2 5 atvise builder 2 atvise Web Visualization Online help of the Online help operating instruction atvise Web Documentation english atvise builder manual of the atvise builder Visualization html 2 atvise Web Note The online help was created Visualization Bene EY Sinan Note Can be opened directly in atvise after having installed the atvise builder on your configuration PC netLINK SCADA _ Audio visual description of a simple netLINK SCADA Video Audio Tutorials Podcast commissioning example for the Podcast x x netLINK SCADA netLINK SCADA NL 50N MPI Commissioning ATVISE Fxample flv netSCADA Visual description of a simple netSCADA Modbus Video Audio Tutorials Modbus commissioning example for the Screencast Quick netSCADA Modbus Screencast NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR Start Guide flv Table 5 Dokumentation overview Note gt The screen podcasts can be launched in the Quick Start Video Screencasts menu of the netSCADA DVD flash start screen As an alternative you can also play the FLV files by using any other player that sup
133. trenchat on netSCADA devices Figure 55 netSCADA trend display Assign a signal to the element gt Inthe drawing area select the Trend element gt Inthe Attributes area open the Property gt Parameters gt Address folder then click into the node1 field The node field changes its appearance and shows a dotted control button gt Click mi button to open the Object Selector dialog window in which you can assign a signal to the element for trending netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder The Object Selector dialog window opens 4 Objects on Serverl 4 S7Project SIMATIC 300 CPU 315 2 DP S7 Progr 4 DB10 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_01 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_02 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_03 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_04 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_05 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_06 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_07 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_08 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_09 DB_010_INTS DB_10_V_10 DB 010 INTS DB 10 V_11 Figure 56 Assign signal to element gt Click Objects Button gt Navigate to the signal select it then click OK button as an alternative you can double click the signal 82 125 The Object Selector dialog window closes You have assigned the signal to the netSCADA trend element If you want to add further signals to the netSCADA trend element click into the node2
134. try in the project tree gt The display editor of atvise opens You can now begin to design your display Use the online help of the atvise builder for designing the display BA and for the assignment of user rights netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 8 6 4 GUI of the display editor 73 125 Figure 45 Graphics editor of atvise builder it atvise builder S fos x builder Guided Actions Profiles View Help Project aetSCADA L DISPLAYS Main E netSCADA 1 DISPLAYS Default E Server2 DISPLAYS Default E Server2 DISPLAYS Main E netSCADA 1 DISPLAYS USER Display 4 4 BY Servers opc tcp localhost 4840 4 Copy i a lt gt A J Edit Shape F Clone style Po Von wu 4 netSCADA1 e BA tect HOW M croup JM Arrange 2 D oe re T Paste FB OS Mgurcrun E Tensfom Templates QuidkDynamics Soipt Display USER Display Clipboard Create Edit Source a Display1 100 0 100 1200 300 400 500 800 700 800 500 1200 1300 EN Mur SYSTEM m i gt Mr REPORT pe T Default 4 Parameters O Main base Ml OBJECTS label T Label s Server2 A 4 DISPLAYS EG amp MAIN i 100 USER maximum ur SYSTEM Font Mr REPORT gt Appearance N Default gt Options O Main gt SVG gt Mr OBJECTS gt Dy Glo
135. uence the recording will be stopped if linear buffer is used or old data will be overwritten if circular buffer is used This value depends on the Number of recorded variables the Scan time and the Trend buffer size Note The displayed value has always been automatically rounded down to the full hour by the system Table 32 Trend settings parameters The Current Setting column shows the currently valid parameters In the New Setting column you can change the Trend buffer mode and the Scan time scanning sampling interval if necessary By clicking the Calculate Derived Values button after changing the Scan time you can test how changing the Scan time will affect the other parameters The calculated new values of the parameters will then be displayed in the New Setting column netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Using the Web Configuration Interface of the netSCADA devices 102 125 The following control elements are available Control element Set Defaults All configurable parameters will be reset to their default value I e Trend buffer mode circular Scan time milliseconds 5000 Calculate Derived Calculates the new values of the depending parameters after Values having changed the Scan time The new values will be displayed in the New Setting column Clear Trend Deletes the stored trend data without changing the
136. unction and set the trend buffer mode circular or ring buffer and the scan time scanning sampling interval Here you can also test how changing the scan time would affect the other trending parameters e g the maximum recording time Note gt The settings on this page affect all variables or signals that have been chosen for the trending generally Please note that you can not select individual variables signals for the trending on this page the selection of variables signals to be recorded has to be made in the Signal Editor of the atvise builder during the creation of the visualization project for the NL 50N MPI ATVISE device see section Configuring signals in the Signal Editor gt page 56 for the NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR device see section Selecting signals in Signal Editor gt page 66 To open the Trend Recording page click the Trend Recording hyperlink in the navigation pane Home Device Network Firmware Reset System Time Trend Recording Application Restore oO i C Anal Wot hilscher COMPETENCE IN COMMUNICATION Trend Settings Use the TAB key for reaching the editable fields in the table below to change trend settings Click Set Defaults to set all editable and derived fields to their built in default values Click Calculate Derived Values to see a preview of derived trend settings after editing Click Clear Trend to clear the trend history without changing the current trend
137. upporting device for atvise web visualization e netSCADA Solutions product DVD including atvise builder software Hilscher software components firmware USB driver and documentation Optional accessories e Vector graphics library ATVISE ELEMENTS part number 1701 432 1 3 Contents of the product DVD The netSCADA product DVD contains the following software e atvise builder e Hilscher atvise Plugin containing Symbolizer Hilscher WebMI Server DLL Hilscher LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool e USB drivers for Windows Documentation Documentation in PDF format Adobe Reader installation program for displaying the PDF documents Loadable firmware for the netSCADA devices Files for displaying the start screen and the installation menus of the product DVD Setups amp Drivers Installation programs for the delivered software Supplements amp Examples Device Recovery Tools for recovering the NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR device via USB Example Projects STEP 7 example projects to be loaded into a SIMATIC S7 PLC for NL 50N MPI ATVISE device only Video Audio Tutorials Pod and screen cast presentations about commissioning netSCADA devices with atvise Table 4 Directory of the netSCADA product DVD netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Introduction 8 125 1 4 Documentation overview The subsequent table shows where to find informa
138. us RTU Master device uses an invalid function code e the Modbus RTU Master device has accessed invalid register addresses or coil addresses e receive error detected e g parity error or checksum error e timeout application does not answer or answers with error Note The error display will be set back with the next error free Modbus telegram sequence ACTIVE Visualization state duo LED red green ail green On wi red we Off No active visualization connection off Browser accesses visualization Serious error in the visualization component of the firmware 7 5 LOAD File download state duo LED red green all green On atvise configuration file is being downloaded red On Error occurred during download of atvise configuration file ai off Off No download activity netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public LED descriptions 113 125 LED Color sete Meaning OO LNK LED green next to RJ45 Ethernet socket and w green The device is currently connected to the Ethernet Ci The device is currently not connected to the Ethernet LED yellow next to RJ45 Ethernet socket The device currently sends or receives Ethernet Frames The device does currently not send and receive any Ethernet ACT ans P off Frames Table 35 LEDs NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR Positions
139. vision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 60 125 The following structured STEP 7 datatypes are not supported by the Symbolizer at all e ARRAY This is a data type for a field i e a group of elements of the same type e STRING This is a data type for strings i e concatenated characters User defined data types and other data types not mentioned here are not supported by the Symbolizer As an alternative the data type Byte can be used netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 61 125 8 5 Creating project for NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR netSCADA for Modbus 8 5 1 Overview of the necessary steps To create a visualization project for your NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR device you need to perform the following steps 1 Configure netSCADA 1 Enter aname 2 Under Hostname enter die IP address of the netSCADA device 3 Under Type select netSCADA device Modbus RTU Master INSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR or Modbus RTU Slave NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR entry 4 Assign temporary IP address Basic Settings 5 Configure Modbus Settings 2 Select signals in Signal Editor 1 Select Modbus node 2 Select signals and configure parameters 3 Add alarm for signal if necessary 4 Select trending function for signal if necessary 8 Create d
140. w atvise com the manufacturer of atvise is established The internet connection must not be blocked by a firewall i e port 1099 must be available for the atvise installation procedure If the online licensing does not succeed a license key can be requested and installed via the project console of the installed atvise builder software To do so it is necessary to create a web account to order a license and to invoke the license key under the created account netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Device drawings and connectors 21 125 5 Device drawings and connectors 5 1 Dimensional drawings NL 50N MPI ATVISE Bu Figure 3 Dimensional drawing NL 50N MPI ATVISE NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR 22 5 min 85 m 70 4mm gt Figure 4 Dimensional drawing NSCD T52 RS ATVISE MBR netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Device drawings and connectors 22 125 5 2 Connectors and LEDs 5 2 1 Overview connectors and LEDs NL 50N MPI ATVISE X2 CONNECTED Me Figure 5 Connectors and LEDs NL 50N MPI ATVISE Element Description For details refer to position Connector for power supply Section External power supply gt page 27 X2 NL 50N MPI ATVISE PROFIBUS connector 9 pin S
141. webMI Server and to close the dialog window gt You have configured the netSCADA device as webMI Server Note If you want to re open this configuration dialog window later double click the server entry in the project tree of the atvise builder The re opened configuration dialog window is then called Edit webMI Server and not Add webMI Server like before 8 5 3 Configuring Modbus RTU parameters The MODBUS communication parameter can be configured in the Modbus RTU dialog window gt Inthe Add webMI Server respectively Edit webMI Server dialog window click Modbus Settings button see section Configuring netSCADA device gt page 62 The Modbus RTU dialog window opens Figure 36 Modbus parameter dialog for master device gt Set the parameters according to the configuration of your Modbus network netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Creating visualization with the atvise builder 65 125 The subsequent table describes the parameters in detail Parameter Description Range of Values Value Protocol Mode Determines the role of the device as master or slave within the Modbus Master This field is preset according to the device type which you have chosen Slave in the webMI Server dialog window 10 Response Timeout Timeout value in milliseconds Defines the maximum waiting time of th
142. ws 8 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other mentioned trademarks are property of their respective legal owners 1 Licenses A license for the atvise builder a product of Certec EDV GmbH Thomas Alva Edisonstrasse 1 A 7000 Eisenstadt Austria www atvise com belongs to the netSCADA device in order to be used in conjunction with the device An automatic license download is performed during the installation of the atvise builder The installation program uses web services of the site www atvise com Prerequisite for this is a working access to the Internet If the license download fails then the license for the PC can be requested afterwards from Certec by using the atvise project console and using a created account netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO04EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public Safety 13 125 2 safety 2 1 General safety notes The user manual accompanying texts and the documentation were created for the use of the products by qualified experts When using the products all safety notes and applicable regulations must be observed Technical knowledge is required The user must comply with legal provisions 2 2 Intended use The netSCADA devices may only be used as a part of a communication system as described in this manual The NL 50N MPI ATVISE device netLINK SCADA for PROFIBUS MPI has been designed exclusively for use in co
143. you must first assign a new temporary IP address to the device by using the LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool which is integrated as plug in in the atvise builder software Important Take care that the netSCADA device can be reached by the configuration PC via the local Ethernet network To start the LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool you first need to open the Add webMl Server respectively the Edit webMI Server dialog window The Add webMI Server dialog window opens automatically when you start the atvise builder and haven t yet defined a WebMI Server for your project yet The Edit webMI Server dialog window will be opened if you have already defined a WebMI Server In that case you can select this WebMI Server in the project tree of the atvise builder and then choose Edit Server from the context menu in order to open the dialog window 1 Start LAN Scanner and Configuration Tool gt Inthe opened Add webMI Server respectively Edit webMI Server dialog window click Basic Settings button it Add webMI Server man General Name Server 1 Hostname b Description netLINK SCADA NL 50N MPI ATVISE AN SIMATIC 57 Project Basic Settings MPI PROFIBUS Settings Distribution ol Files in Layout x Figure 20 webMI Server dialog window netSCADA with atvise builder User Manual Hilscher 2010 2014 DOC120103UMO4EN Revision 4 English 2014 06 Released Public
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