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1. 6 5 in Touch 6 Levers 9 0 in Touch 8 Levers 2 4 P23 lt 3 S 6 0 fs s ik O XS 10 4 in and 12 1 in Touch 10 Levers The box indicates that the levers must be rotated in the IMPORTANT The mounting lever orientations shown are required to maintain NEMA UL orientation shown to avoid interference with ports and cables Type and IP seals If you require a NEMA UL Type or IP seal do not use a mounting lever in a different orientation than shown Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 27 Chapter2 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Mount the Terminal ina The terminals were designed for single person installation No tools are required Panel except for the tools needed to make the panel cutout Follows these steps to mount the terminal in a panel ATTENTION AN Disconnect all electrical power from the panel before making the panel cutout Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clear and that the panel is clean of any debris oil or other chemicals Make sure that metal cuttings do not enter any components that are already installed in the panel and that the edges o
2. Navigate pages Drag your stylus or finger to the right or left to view next and previous pages 4 An indicator shows the direction your are dragging Eag A box shows the current page total page count 3732 Drag up or down the screen to activate the page navigation bar on the right See page Move slide bar up or down to navigate pages navigation bar in Figure 7 Rotate Drag in a circular clockwise or counterclockwise direction to rotate the page mM e b Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 109 Chapter 4 Windows Operating System Command Prompt Parameters You can run the PDF reader from the Windows Command Prompt by choosing Start gt Programs gt Command Prompt and executing the command parameters in Table 29 Command Prompt Syntax Foxitreader file_path file name pdf parameter parameter_ value e Enclose the file path and file name in double quotes and use forward slashes to separate the file path directories and file name e Use spaces to separate the parameter from the file name and optional parameter value Command Prompt Example Table 29 Command Prompt Parameters Foxitreader windows desktop example pdf p 4 This command prompt opens example pdf in Foxit Reader at page 4 Parameter Parameter Function Example Description p Go to page Foxitreader file_path file pdf p 2 Opens the PDF file to page 2 ZW Fit width Foxitreader
3. Set Password Password F2 Set Challenge Challenge question F3 Set Response Challenge response Cancel F8 Press Set Password enter an 8 20 character password then press Enter IMPORTANT You must correctly enter this password before accessing the desktop Press Set Challenge to enter a challenge question that you must correctly respond to when resetting the desktop password Press Set Response to enter a response to the challenge question then press Enter Press OK The Desktop Access Management Dialog shows that a password and challenge question are set Press OK to return to terminal settings IMPORTANT Secure your password and challenge question for future use To clear and reset the password you must correctly respond to the challenge question If you forget the response the only way to clear the password is to restore the factory default settings on the terminal See Factory default on page 137 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 47 Chapter3 Configure Terminal Settings Reset the Desktop Password To clear and change the current password you must correctly respond to the current challenge question If you do not remember the response you must restore the terminal to its factory defaults Refer to Maintenance Mode Operations on page 137 IMPORTANT You can reset the password and challenge questions if acces
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5. File Management Copy application files and font files to the terminal an SD card or a USB drive You can also delete application files log files and font files Font Linking Link a font file to a base font loaded on the terminal Input Devices Configure settings for the keypad attached keyboard mouse or touch screen including touch screen calibration You can also choose between a pop up character input or pop up keyboard for string input File Integrity Check Check the integrity of the mer application file and runtime files by logging details to a file integrity check log You can view and clear this log at any time Networks and Communications Configure Ethernet and other communication settings for an application Print Setup Configure settings for printing displays alarm messages or diagnostics messages generated by the application Startup Options Specify whether the terminal launches the desktop an application or FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode on startup System Event Log Display system events logged by the terminal and clear events from the log System Information Display power temperature battery and memory details for the terminal You can also view the firmware version for FactoryTalk View ME Station and other software loaded on the terminal Technical support information Time Date Regional Settings Set the date time language and numeric format used by
6. 2006 Microsoft Carp All rights Memory 440136 KB RAM reserved This computer program is A 4 protected by U S and international Registered to copyright laws Startup Options The Startup Options tab of System Information lets you set these start up options e Show or hide the battery warning e Launch the terminal as open or closed e Disable or enable safe mode e Show or hide system watchdog errors Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Windows Operating System Chapter 4 System Information General Startup Options Device Name Copyrights EWE Warnings Always show at startup continue with startup Always show at startup halt startup Never show at startup Shell Open system Run Windows Desktop Explorer at startup fClaced cvetem Ruin FactoryTalk Views ME Statiqgn at ctartiin Battery Warnings If the battery is low missing or depleted a warning appears each time the terminal starts up TIP The terminal can operate without a battery if the accuracy of the date and time is not critical e When replacing the battery you can verify the accuracy of the system date and time from the desktop control panel or the terminal settings in FactoryTalk View ME Station Battery Low Depleted Replace battery and verify time date of system clock Otherwise time date stamped data may be inaccurate Ok You have three options for handling the battery Ba
7. ARC FLASH HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a motor control center to alert people to potential Arc Flash Arc Flash will cause severe injury or death Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment PPE Follow ALL Regulatory requirements for safe work practices and for Personal Protective Equipment PPE gt gt gt Allen Bradley ArmorBlock CompactLogix ControlLogix FactoryTalk FLEX Kinetix PanelView POINT I O RSLinx Stratix 6000 Studio 5000 Logix Designer Rockwell Software and Rockwell Automation are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies New and Updated Information Summary of Changes This manual contains new and updated information Changes throughout this revision are marked by change bars as shown to the right of this paragraph This table contains the changes made to this revision Topic Page Added information to this user manual for these new terminals e 12 1 in 2711P T12W21D85 and 2711P T12W21D85 B e 15 in 2711P T15C21D85 and 2711P 115 21D8S B Updated the list of terminal features 11 Updated the hardware features table 12 Updated the catalog number explanation 16 Updated the product selections table 16 Updated the protective overlays accessories table 17 Updated the panel cutout dimensions 24 Updated the mounting lever orientation and lock sequence
8. The terminal supports the connection of one USB printer such as Canon Epson Hewlett Packard and Brother The printers support plug and play installation and manual installation if a suitable driver is available You can connect a printer to a USB port on the terminal TIP For more information on supported printers go to http www rockwellautomation com knowledgebase and search the Knowledgebase for keywords Printers Supported on PanelView Plus Printers are configured and managed from the Printers application E in the desktop control panel A wizard is supported for each printer type Table 31 Support for Printers Printer Type Description Local USB You can connect a JETCET supported printer to a USB host port The printer that is attached to the USB host port can be shared by a remote terminal when configured as a network printer on the remote terminal Network The terminal supports a remote printer that is connected to the network via the Ethernet port The printer can be addressed by its device name or IP address RDP ICA A local printer can be made available to a Windows server application that is running in a remote desktop protocol RDP session on the terminal After configuring a printer you can access it from desktop applications or from FactoryTalk View ME Station Press Terminal Settings then choose Print Setup Applications can also select and share printers Plug and Play Installation To ins
9. 8 When finished close the PanelView VNC Server Establish a VNC Connection Between a Local Terminal and a Remote Terminal To establish a VNC connection from a local terminal to a remote terminal follow these steps 1 Access the Windows desktop of the local terminal Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 95 Chapter4 Windows Operating System 2 On the local terminal viewer desktop choose Start gt Programs gt VNC Viewer New TightV NG Connection En 192 168 124 96 conet Connection profile C Low bandwidth connection Options Default connection options Configuration O High speed network Close 3 Enter the IP address of the remote terminal that you want to connect to and click Connect Tight NC Server TIP Select an IP address from the pull down menu or enter an IP address by using a USB keyboard or soft input panel see Soft Input Panels on page 78 A Status message displays while the connection is being made The messages can cycle as the status changes Status Interaction capability list received Hide The message Please wait initial screen loading can also display after the connection has been made and while the desktop of the remote terminal is loading After the screen has loaded the desktop of the remote terminal displays on the local terminal You can now access the features and functions of the remote terminal E
10. The terminals support operation from a safety extra low voltage SELV or protective extra low voltage PELV 24V DC power supply Supported power supplies include catalog numbers 1606 XLP95E 1606 XLP100E and 2711P RSACDIN your installation The SELV and PELV power sources provide protection so that f ATTENTION Use a SELV or PELV supply as required by local wiring codes for under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between conductors and earth ground does not exceed a safe value Use a DC power bus to power the terminal from the same power source as other equipment To connect the operator terminal to a DC power source follow these steps 1 2 Verify that the wiring is not connected to a power source Strip 7 mm 0 28 in of insulation from your power supply wires 20mm Secure the DC power wires to the marked terminals and on the terminal block m sr re Ue DC DC GND Secure the earth ground wire to the GND terminal on the terminal block The GND terminal must be connected to a low impedance earth ground connection is required for noise immunity reliability and Electromagnetic Compliance EMC with the European Union EU EMC Directive for CE mark conformance This connection is required for safety by Underwriters Laboratory UL i ATTENTION The earth ground connection to ground is mandatory This Rockwell Automation Publication
11. 9 or hyphen 3 Press Device Description to modify the description for the device TIP The description is a maximum of 50 characters The default description is Rockwell Automation plus the device catalog number 4 Press OK Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 55 Chapter3 Configure Terminal Settings Copy Files on Terminal You can copy FactoryTalk View ME mer application files or font files between nonvolatile memory of the terminal and a USB drive or SD card 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose File Management gt Copy Files gt Copy Applications or Copy Fonts internal Storage Destination F2 External Storage 1 External Storage 2 Objects 5 Screen Demo mer Objects Demo4 mer 2 Press Source to select the location of the file you want to copy e Internal Storage nonvolatile memory of the terminal e External Storage 1 SD card loaded in card slot of terminal e External Storage 2 USB drive loaded in USB host port of terminal 3 Selecta file that appears in the list for the selected storage area 4 Press Destination on the same dialog box Internal Storage Destination IFI External Storage 1 External Storage 2 Copy F2 Cancel F8 5 Press Destination to select the storage location to copy the file The destination must be different than the source location 6 Press Copy to copy the selected file to the
12. C Low bandwidth connection Options Default connection options Configuration O High speed network Close 3 Enter the IP address of the new remote terminal that you want to connect to and click Connect TIP Select an IP address from the pull down menu or enter an IP address by using a USB keyboard or soft input panel on the local terminal viewer see Soft Input Panels on page 78 The local terminal creates a VNC connection to the new terminal Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 97 Chapter4 Windows Operating System p Transfer Files Between a Local and a Remote Terminal The TightVNC File Transfer dialog box lets you perform these tasks e Transfer files and folders between connected terminals e Rename a selected file or folder e Create a folder e Delete a selected file or folder To transfer files between the local terminal and the remote terminal follow these steps Establish a VNC connection from a local terminal to a remote terminal see page 95 Click the Transfer files icon in the menu bar _ Select the folder or files that you want to transfer Click the upload gt gt or download lt lt files icon Click Yes 2 3 4 5 6 Double click the arrow to move Indicates the current up one directory level directory level Click Refresh to view the change in needed Tight NC Alle Transfer Local Computer Viewer Remote Computer Ser
13. Cancel F8 2 Press Close Alarm Display When Newest Alarm Acknowledged to toggle between Yes or No e Yes closes the alarm display when the newest alarm is acknowledged e No leaves the alarm display open when newest alarm is acknowledged 3 Press OK 66 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Display System Information Configure Terminal Settings Chapter 3 You can view terminal and firmware revision information for software installed on a terminal View Terminal Information You can view the following information e Total power on time in minutes e Processor temperature e Battery voltage and state e Memory allocated and in use e Random access memory RAM usage during runtime To view status information for your terminal follow these steps 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose System Information gt Terminal Information Terminal Information Total power on time minutes Battery voltage 9690 3 20 Processor temperature Battery state 7 rG GOOD Memory 440008 KB RAM 79128 KB Flash Memory Allocation Runtime RAM Usage F1 F2 R e Processor temperature must be less than 90 C 194 F IMPORTANT Over temperature messages are recorded in the system event log 85 C 185 F issues a warning message 90 C 194 F issues an error message e Battery voltage must be at least 2 75V DC Battery State GOOD Description Good
14. PanelView VNC Server room 100 T5 s Sn leo s aama lime x im S oma b Automation Cy E ELN The white dotted line indicates the remote terminal and is only for reference the dotted line does not actually appear on the local terminal Note the two Start buttons circled in white is the remote terminal circled in black is the local terminal 96 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Windows Operating System Chapter 4 Close a VNC Connection to a Remote Terminal To close a VNC connection between a local terminal and a remote terminal follow these steps 1 Establish a VNC connection from a local terminal to a remote terminal see page 95 2 On the local terminal right click Panel View VNC Server l TIP Touch the screen for one second or longer for a right click Remote Terminal El Panelview VNC Server lt _ _ _ Local Terminal 4 Click Close The VNC connection to the remote terminal is closed TIP Click PanelView VNC Server to toggle between the remote terminal server and local terminal viewer views mh Make a New VNC Connection to a Remote Terminal To make a new VNC connection to a different terminal follow these steps 1 Establish a VNC connection from a local terminal to a remote terminal see page 95 2 Click the New connection icon in the menu bar New TightYNG Connection E s TightWNC Server 192 168 124 96 comet Connection profile
15. Windows Operating System Desktop Accesso as a ale ee Ua ted EA ear 44 Enable Desktop Access coat Areca va atau Meiek pete nunttedt anno 44 Disable Desktop Aecess ia Ai 2 suey shot ue ee ial be cent 45 Set a Desktop Password 23 e t2ipadoavius ese eastune tess 47 Reset the Desktop Password 0 5 2244028 sagodcedse ss neReens bs 48 Configure Statt ip Options o0 isssians tin ao eeyeertaee beds 49 Disable FactoryTalk View ME Station on Startup 49 Enter Configuration Mode on Startup eee ee eee 50 Run the Loaded Application on Startup 00sec eee eee 51 Configure Controller Additess 055 25 284 ueusivinadidn ce bays taka 52 Configure Ethernet Settings acces ca cits nase neg svenvocasvaresineds 52 Set the Ethernet Address of the Terminal 04 53 Set the Ethernet Link Speed 222545204 20S daevodd ede eS 54 Name the Server Addresses 524 0 cure tceriecuea tl aces er moked 54 Modify Device Name of Terminal jc 13 222 anb c2eacydiea5 ober 55 Copy Files on Terminal one ieena iae E E O stemmed 56 Delete Files from Wetintiales iies cee leled Sheet nace is tlhe 8 57 Delete Log Files siinid ceciren nd e e aa 57 Display Settings eene e iee ae e a A EE aa 58 Adjust Display Intensity iecvsns ie sesedvoeey geste beets 58 Configure the Screen Savet s 531s 2 citwaudescsbenavoriesacaniess 59 Disable the Screen Cursor si 3 5 eS pcgdece san dedeks sas anreene 59 Input Device Settings sr
16. Wire Specifications for Power Input Terminal Block Wire Type Dual wire Size Single wire Size StripLength Screw Torque Stranded or solid 03 13mm 0 3 2 1 mm Cu 90C 194 F 22 16 AWG 22 14 AWG 7mm 0 28in 0 56 Nem 5 0 Ibein 1 Two wire max per terminal To remove the power terminal block follow these steps 1 Loosen the two screws that secure the terminal block 2 Gently pull the terminal block away from the connector To install the power terminal block follow these steps 1 Press the terminal block onto the connector until seated into position The DC terminal block is keyed to fit the DC connector If the terminal block does not fit into the connector verify that you have the correct DC terminal block See Table 5 on page 17 h ATTENTION Do not use excessive force to press the DC terminal block 2 Tighten the two screws that secure the terminal block to the connector 32 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Chapter 2 Connect Power The terminals have a24V DC non isolated power supply at these power ratings e 24V DC nominal 18 30V DC e 35 W maximum 1 46A at 24V DC Connecting DC or DC to the earth ground terminal can damage the terminal i ATTENTION The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity Connecting AC power or more than 30V DC can also damage the terminal
17. 000 000 000 000 Subnet Mask Address must be identical to the server subnet mask e Gateway optional address e Mac ID read only field 4 Press OK when done If prompted reset the device from the FactoryTalk View ME Station dialog box 5 Press Close Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 53 Chapter3 Configure Terminal Settings Set the Ethernet Link Speed You can change the rate and mode for how data is transmitted on the Ethernet network The default setting is Auto The Auto option automatically configures the speed of the device to match the speed on the local network TIP The Auto option is preferred because it determines the actual speed and duplex setting of the connected device on the Ethernet network If you select a manual option make sure that the speed and duplex setting for the connected device on the Ethernet network is identical or there can be decreased network performance and errors 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose Networks and Communications gt Network Connections gt Network Adapters Network Adaptors 41 Ethernet Driver Auto O 10 Mbps Half Duplex Ethernet Siea O 10 Mbps Full Duplex C 100 Mbps Half Duplex O 100 Mbps Full Duplex CO 100 Mbps Auto Duplex Cancel F8 Name Servers IP Address F1 F2 2 Press Settings to access the Ethernet link settings 3 Press Ethernet Configuration to
18. Before installing the overlay use a lint free cloth and a mild glass cleaner to clean the touch screen surface Remove all fingerprints grease or dust Marks not removed are trapped underneath the overlay Grease also affects the adhesion of the overlay To apply the protective overlay follow these steps 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Pull the tab from one of the short sides and partially peel the liner away from the adhesive layer Adhesive Ring Protective liner Tab covers adhesive Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 119 Chapter5 Install and Replace Components Hold the peeled back portion of the protective liner out of the way as you perform the next step Overlay he Bezel 7 Protective Liner 3 Center the overlay over the bezel and carefully position the adhesive surface on the terminal While the protective liner is still covering the rest of the overlay verify that it is properly centered 4 Slowly peel off the rest of the liner while using a soft cloth to press the overlay on the screen Make sure that the overlay lies flat with no bubbles or warps 5 With a soft cloth or finger press around the edges of the overlay to seal it and remove any air bubbles trapped in the adhesive Clean the Overlay Use a clean lint free cloth and a mild glass cleaner that leaves no streaks to clean the overlay Windex or an eye glass cleaner is recommended D
19. IChinese People s Republic of China Chinese Singapore a English New Zealand L English Republic of the Philippines English South Africa English Trinidad and Tobago di Current Language French France ba English United States United States 1033 72 Cancel F8 2 Select a language by pressing the up and down cursors 3 Press OK The selected language shows under Current Language on the Regional Settings dialog box Change the Decimal Separator You can change the decimal separator used in numeric formats for the selected language The default separator is a period 1 Select Terminal Settings then choose Time Date Regional Settings gt Numeric Format Decimal Separator F1 The default separator is shown 2 Enter a maximum of three characters for the new separator 3 Press OK Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Configure Terminal Settings Change the Time Format for a Language Chapter 3 To change the format of the time for the selected language follow these steps 1 Select Terminal Settings then choose Time Date Regional Settings gt Time Format Sample AM Symbol PM Symbol Separator 1 53 09 PM F4 Time Format h mm ss tt CO hhimmiss tt O Himmiss O HH mm ss OK Cancel F7 F8 The current time appears in the selected format 2 Pre
20. May 2015 123 Chapter 6 Update Firmware 124 b Select the location of the firmware card by browsing to the root directory of the storage card that is loaded in your computer for example E The firmware files are copied to this location You can also specify a folder on the hard disk From the Existing terminal type pull down menu select a Panel View Plus 7 terminal d Click Next 4 Follow these steps from this dialog box a Browse to the location of the firmware source files on your computer where the FUP was installed Firmware Upgrade Wizard a lolx Terminal type PanelView Plus 7 ME v7 00 v7 10 Firmware source folder C Program Files Rockwell Software RSView Enterprise FUPs a Upgrade firmware version 7 00 20141214 Major Minor Release Date ete Ea b Choose the firmware version for the upgrade c Click Next It can take several seconds for the next dialog box to appear while the FUP is being retrieved 5 From this dialog box optionally select the KEPServer drivers that you want included with the firmware then click Next Firmware Upgrade Wizard xf Select the KEPServer drivers to be included in the fimware Dallen Bradley Bulletin 1609 DAllen Bradley Bulletin 900 Oo AutomationDirect DirectNet O automationDirect EBC Dautomationdirect ECOM Dpacnetsie O GE Ethernet GE Ethernet Global Data Mitsubishi Ethernet O Mitsubish
21. file_path file pdf zw Opens the PDF file and fits the view to the page width 2p Fit page Foxitreader file pdf zp Opens the PDF file and shows the full page Z Zoom to Foxitreader file pdf z 150 Opens the PDF file and zooms to 150 Multiple parameters Enter empty spaces between parameters and parameter values Foxitreader file_path file pdf p 2 zw Opens the PDF file to page 2 and fits the view to the page width b Go to bookmark Foxitreader file_path file pdf b Bookmark1 Opens the PDF file to the location specified within Bookmark1 d Go to named destination Foxitreader file_path file pdf b Destination1 Opens the PDF file to the location specified within Destination 1 9 Disable the File gt Open command on Foxitreader file_path file pdf g Opens the PDF file and dims the Menu File gt Open the Menu and the Open folder button command and the Open button 110 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Chapter 5 Install and Replace Components Topic Page Connect to USB Ports 112 Install a USB Printer 113 Insert an SD Card 115 Replace the Battery 117 Install a Protective Overlay 119 ATTENTION Prevent Electrostatic Discharge ESD L This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge that can cause internal damage and affect normal operation Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment Touch a gro
22. ne peut pas d t riorer les parties non m talliques Le port pour dispositif USB est destin a la maintenance uniquement il ne doit pas tre utilis pendant le fonctionnement normal du dispositif Installer l afficheur dans la d coupe d une enceinte en utilisant les fixations fournies pour comprimer le joint de l encadrement et assurer l tanch it avec la paroi l tanch it du joint doit tre permanente pour l installation Utiliser un c blage de terrain d alimentation normalis pour une temp rature minimum de 90 C 194 F Installer l afficheur dans un emplacement qui minimise le risque de choc par d autres objets Pendant l installation l afficheur ne doit pas tomber subir des secousses ou des chocs Pour les applications ATEX encastrer l afficheur dans la paroi d une enceinte ayant un indice de protection minimum IP54 applications en Zone 2 et IP6x applications en Zone 22 et un environnement g n ral ne d passant un degr de pollution 2 Lafficheur supporte des classifications d enceinte jusqu IP66 L enceinte doit r pondre aux exigences des nornes EN 60079 0 2009 EN 60079 11 2012 EN 60079 15 2010 et EN 60079 31 2009 le cas ch ant Ne pas utiliser les ports USB dans les applications ATEX en Zones 2 et 22 sauf si la zone est reconnue comme tant non dangereuse The terminals have a temperature code of T4 when operating in a 55 C 131 F maximum ambient temperature Do not install product in envir
23. over temperature messages 67 P panel cutout dimensions 24 PDF reader 109 power 24V DC nominal 33 connection 33 DC bus 33 ratings 33 specification 12 supplies 33 terminal block install 32 remove 32 wire specifications 32 power supply PELV 33 SELV 33 print setup 62 printers 113 processes memory usage 85 running on the terminal 85 product compatibility and download center 10 protective overlay 119 cleaning 120 installing 119 removing 120 publications download 9 R release notes 10 reset terminal 39 restore application 79 RJ45 connector 35 RSLinx Enterprise software 52 S safe mode 106 137 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P April 2015 Index safety notices battery replacement 117 earth ground connection 33 electrical arc 32 35 115 electrical shock 111 emergency stops 19 explosion hazard 32 35 grounding USB devices 112 wiring and safety guidelines 20 screen cursor enable disable 59 screen saver configure 59 SD card installing 115 slot 115 server addresses 54 enable disable 91 file 103 ftp 100 set up printers 62 shell options 105 soft keyboard controls 42 software versions FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station 13 FactoryTalk View Studio for Machine Edition 13 FactoryTalk ViewPoint 13 startup configure 39 options 15 37 49 sequence 37 status indicators 132 Ethernet 35 STS indicator 132 system information 131 status 132 system event log 86 maximum size 86 T t
24. 2 applications and IP6x Zone 22 applications and in an overall environment not exceeding Pollution Degree 2 The display supports enclosure ratings up to IP66 The enclosure must meet the requirements of EN 60079 0 2009 EN 60079 11 2012 EN 60079 15 2010 and EN 60079 31 2009 as applicable Do not use the USB ports in ATEX Zone 2 and Zone 22 applications unless the area is known to be nonhazardous Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 21 Chapter2 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Informations sur l utilisation de cet quipement en environnements dangereux Les produits marqu s CL I DIV 2 GP A B C D ne conviennent qu une utilisation en environnements de Classe I Division 2 Groupes A B C et D dangereux et non dangereux Chaque produit est livr avec des marquages sur sa plaque d identification qui indiquent le code de temp rature pour les environnements dangereux Lorsque plusieurs produits sont combin s dans un syst me le code de temp rature le plus d favorable code de temp rature le plus faible peut tre utilis pour d terminer le code de temp rature global du syst me Les combinaisons d quipements dans le syst me sont sujettes inspection par les autorit s locales qualifi es au moment de l installation AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D EXPLOSION rN Les informations suivantes s appliquent lorsque cet quipement fonctionne dans des zones dangereuses Cet qui
25. 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 33 Chapter2 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal IMPORTANT Secure the power cable to prevent the following e Vibration at the connector e Pulling when the panel door is opened and closed or when personnel are working inside the panel 5 Apply power to the operator terminal Connect toa Network The terminal is available with one Ethernet port for connecting to a controller on an EtherNet IP network These types of networks are supported e Linear Network Topology on page 35 e Star Network Topology on page 36 Each of these EtherNet IP network topologies supports applications that use Integrated Motion over an EtherNet IP network if necessary See the EtherNet IP Embedded Switch Technology Application Technique publication ENET AP005 for more information Ethernet Port The Ethernet port has an RJ45 10 100Base T connector for network communication and supports MDI MDLX connections The terminal connects to an EtherNet IP network by using a CATS CATSE or CAT6 twisted pair Ethernet cable with RJ45 connectors IMPORTANT To help prevent accidental disconnection of the Ethernet cable follow these steps e Secure the Ethernet cable to minimize vibration at the connector and reduce the chance that personnel working inside the panel can accidentally disconnect the cable e Do not install the Ethernet cable too tightly Leave some slack in the cable to prevent pulling on
26. ActiveX Support for PanelView Plus Terminals e PDF reader e Third party device support Open versus Closed System You can configure a terminal to run an open or closed desktop environment e An open system launches the Windows desktop on startup e A closed system launches a FactoryTalk View ME application or Factorylalk View ME Station on startup Desktop access is restricted All terminals are shipped as closed systems Desktop Access You can allow or restrict access to the Windows desktop on the terminal From the desktop you can perform system and control panel operations or run third party applications You can even allow access temporarily to perform specific tasks then disable desktop access to prevent unauthorized changes TIP All terminals are shipped with desktop access disabled Refer to Desktop Access on page 44 for details on how to modify desktop access 14 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Start up Options EtherNet IP Communication Typical Configuration Overview Chapter 1 The terminal can perform one of three actions at startup e Launch a FactoryTalk View ME HMI application e Launch FactoryTalk View ME Station in Configuration mode This mode lets you configure terminal settings and start up options load applications to run and enable or disable desktop access e Launch the Windows desktop The factory default state and start up option after a firmware upgrade is to la
27. Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770 4 1 for additional installation requirements e NEMA 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure ATTENTION Wiring and Safety Guidelines Use publication NFPA 70E Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces IEC 60364 Electrical Installations in Buildings or other applicable wiring safety requirements for the country of installation when wiring the devices In addition to the NFPA guidelines here are some other guidelines to follow e Employ only qualified electricians to wire the device in accordance with local state and national codes e Connect the device and other similar electronic equipment to its own branch circuit e Protect the input power by a fuse or circuit breaker rated at no more than 15 A e Route incoming power to the device by a separate path from the communication lines e Cross power and communication lines at right angles if they must cross e Communication lines can be installed in the same conduit as low level DC 1 0 lines less than 10V e Shield and ground cables appropriately to avoid electromagnetic interference EMI Grounding minimizes noise from EMI and is a safety measure in electrical installations For more information on grounding recommendations refer to the National Electrical Code published by the National Fire Protection Association Rockwell Automa
28. CE version 6 0 operating system OS providing the following features e Command shell e Command processor e Console window e Windows Explorer shell e Common dialog box e Control panel e Network user interface e Soft keyboard input panels e PDF reader e Mouse and touch screen support with right click support TIP Touch the screen for one second or longer for a right click e VNC server and client viewer IMPORTANT The terminal distributes two VNC client viewers e Vncviewer exe is in the Windows folder on the terminal desktop You can deploy this viewer to a personal computer for connecting viewing and controlling a PanelView Plus 7 terminal e Another viewer on the terminal lets you establish a VNC connection to another PanelView Plus 7 terminal To access this viewer click Start gt Programs gt VNC Viewer Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 75 Chapter4 Windows Operating System Application Support The Windows CE operating system provides the following application support NET Compact Framework version 3 5 or later C libraries and runtimes Component services DCOM COM OLE Message queueing MSMQ MSXML version 3 0 or later Microsoft foundation classes MFC for devices version 9 0 or later Active template library ATL ActiveSync Cabinet CAB file installer uninstaller ToolHelp application programming interface API Error reporting generator transfer
29. If DHCP is enabled the terminal automatically acquires a valid IP address from the network after startup The TCP IP protocol automatically assigns 169 254 xxx xxx when it fails to acquire an IP address from the network In general an IP address that begins with 169 does not support a network connection Conflicting IP addresses If DHCP is not enabled and a static IP address is specified make sure the IP address does not conflict with the address of another device on the network Performance Is Slow If the response time of the application is slow for example screen changes or text display changes check for the following issues e Application screens contain too many elements e Ifthe controller is programmed for feedback it can cause delays e Slow network performance or noise can result in retries Resistance to Chemicals The outer surfaces of the terminal including the bezel touch screen overlay and panel sealing gasket are tested for chemical resistance Some of the chemicals can cause discoloration but they do not interfere with the operation of the terminal TIP For more information on chemical resistance of the product go to http www rockwellautomation com knowledgebase and search the Knowledgebase for keywords Chemical Resistance PanelView Plus IMPORTANT Do not operate the terminal in direct sunlight Direct exposure to ultraviolet light can discolor the touch screen Clean the Displ ay A protecti
30. L65 Logix Ethemet You can also filter by product category or famiy 3 Click the download icon 98 to access product release notes Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 About the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminals Chapter 1 Overview Topic Page Tope Page Hardware Features 12 EtherNet IP Communication 15 Operator Control 13 Typical Configuration 15 Software Support 13 Catalog Number Explanation 16 Windows CE Operating System 14 Product Selections 16 Open versus Closed System 14 Accessories 17 Desktop Access 14 Ethernet Cables 18 The PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals are operator interface devices They monitor and control devices that are attached to ControlLogix 5570 and CompactLogix 5370 controllers on an EtherNet IP network Animated graphic and text displays provide operators a view into the operating state of a machine or process Operators interact with the control system by using touch screen input The PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals include these features Terminal functionality permits connection to 1 controller up to 25 screens and up to 200 alarms FactoryTalk View Machine Edition software provides a familiar environment for creating HMI applications Windows CE operating system with desktop access for configuration and third party applications Ethernet communication that supports linear and star network topology PDF viewer to
31. May 2015 115 Chapter5 Install and Replace Components Unlocked ATTENTION Orient the SD card correctly before inserting into slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the card or the terminal 3 Insert the SD card firmly into the slot To remove the card grasp the end of the card and pull it out 4 Attach the protective cover over the card slot the protective cover is shipped with the terminal el fi p alt V vibration environments It also prevents ESD discharge to the card ATTENTION The cover is required to secure the card in high shock and during runtime operation 116 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Install and Replace Components Chapter 5 Replace the Battery The product has a lithium battery that provides backup power for the real time clock and static RAM The battery can be replaced while the product is mounted in the panel No special tools are required to replace the battery during the life of the product At the end of its life the battery contained in this product should be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste X This product contains a sealed lithium battery which may need to be replaced The collection and recycling of batteries h
32. OMMiddfyyyy TF Ovyyimeydd O yyyy MM dd OK Cancel F7 F8 2 Press Format to change the short date format O dd mum yy The date updates in the Sample area as you make changes 3 Press Separator to change the character between date elements The separator can be three characters The default separator is or 4 Press OK when done Change the Long Date Format for a Language To change the long date format for the selected language follow these steps 1 Select Terminal Settings then choose Time Date Regional Settings gt Regional Settings gt Long Date Format Sample Wednesday September 17 2014 dddd mimi dd yyyy Feat Q Mmmm dd yyyy ral O doida dd mon yyy 4 Odd mmum yyyy OK Cancel F7 F8 2 Press Format to change the long date format The date updates in the Sample area as you make changes 3 Press OK when done 74 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Chapter 4 Windows Operating System Topic Page Topic Page Operating System Features 75 Logo Manager 87 Windows Explorer 77 User Accounts 89 Taskbar 77 Services 91 Soft Input Panels 78 Network Server Configuration 91 Windows Control Panel 78 System Information 104 Backup and Restore 79 Touch Properties 108 Display Properties 83 PDF Reader 109 Hardware Monitor 85 Operating System Features The PanelView Plus 7 terminal runs the Microsoft Windows
33. P May 2015 Fonts Resident on Terminal Appendix A TrueType Fonts The table lists TrueType fonts that are pre installed on the terminals The default system font is Tahoma TIP The Arial Unicode MS font contains almost 50 000 characters The font provides default language support for many non Latin languages and scripts including Arabic Hebrew Vietnamese Thai Hindi Devanagari and other Indic languages The font also includes Chinese Japanese and Korean CJK support You can load more fonts on the system by copying the font files to the Windows Fonts folder on the terminal desktop To access this folder open the My Device icon on the terminal desktop or choose Start gt Programs gt Windows Explorer IMPORTANT OpenType fonts otf can contain many extra symbols and characters and can have large files sizes If you install OpenType fonts it can result in a reduction in available memory for applications We recommend that you install only Tryelype fonts If you need an OpenType font install only the font family that you want to use TrueType Fonts ttf and ttc Font Type Latin Fonts Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Font Name File Name Arial Unicode MS version 1 01 arialuni ttf Arial Arial Subset 1_ 30 arial_1_ 30 ttf Arial Black arialk ttf Arial Bold arialbd ttf Arial Bold Italic arialbi ttf Arial Italic ariali ttf Comic
34. Server Configurations lt c 355 ccs s5 ne ba astvemeess oes 91 VNC Server Configuration 45 9 48 10 a sears dbaea uatemwamedsgenatngs 91 Web server Configuration os02 eset eh el aivce ct Rade de nae ses 99 FTP Server Connouratian csxcxic coves seers wrad aavainws 100 Fileserver 251 ue nde ca anette sso ates a a tai S aE te 103 KEPServer Conn guitation cocstsiawd es ba inde te eserand shied 104 System Intormationic sess n o aa cee OieA apes bodied 104 General Information ciii2cieteeres Gears a 104 Startup Options eneee ene a E api iwuneweawe guns 104 Device NIE eet ee aM hk AE O Ae A E 107 ouch Properties gor dre eana aa a a E E E ea E E 108 EEEO EE E E E ESET 108 Double Tapecei tone an sig sa ee oa aS 108 PID Reade nae cuts e a how aed water aiee ol Chie EN rece 109 Command Prompt Parameters 2 3 dass 9008 cents 110 Chapter 5 Conn ctito USB Ports ri seisinds does ieee ae Feed ieee a VA 112 WS B Cabless cers ena ctatne t t Ne Gi cae gale etn ore 113 listalla USB Printer scot ues acento oad oie ewe Seeanee E E 113 Plug and Play ivstallauonies geet abelck hue cena 35 ous bathe 113 Manual Printer Installation 0 ccccceeeecscecucecs 115 Insercan SD Cat wteiacet a siahai ten eet obama anaes 115 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 7 Table of Contents Update Firmware Troubleshooting Fonts Resident on Terminal Index Replace the Battery ca usyevee uc eed a ate ey 117 Install a Protective Ov
35. Using a Firmware Upgrade Card To transfer firmware files from the USB drive or SD card to the terminal follow these steps Use the firmware upgrade drive or card that you created in the IMPORTANT Donot remove or disconnect the USB drive or SD card while a firmware upgrade is in process Doing so can corrupt the firmware and make the terminal unstable e Do not power off the terminal during a firmware upgrade e USB hubs can produce unexpected behavior and are not recommended 1 Insert the USB drive or SD card into the appropriate slot on your terminal The firmware upgrade automatically starts and displays this dialog box Firmware Upgrade Cord k Firmware version Major Minor Patch Build Terminal 07 00 00 07 00 00 Upgrade Card 07 10 00 The terminal is about ta be upgraded with new firmware FactoryTalk View ME Station and any running applications will be terminated After updating files the terminal will be restarted to complete the upgrade Press the Upgrade button to continue Otherwise press the Exit button and remove the firmware Upgrade card Exit F8 xj 2 Press Upgrade or F7 on the terminal to start the firmware upgrade The terminal restarts and displays a progress bar during the upgrade When the upgrade is complete the terminal restarts and executes the new firmware 3 Remove the USB drive or SD card from the terminal If the firmware upgrade fails because of a power los
36. a power loss or the firmware upgrade card is inadvertently removed you can restore the terminal to the factory default firmware See Maintenance Mode Operations on page 137 for details on how to restore the factory default settings Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Topic Page View System Information 131 Status Indicators 132 Terminal Does Not Start Up 133 Terminal Restarts Intermittently 133 Touch Screen Issues 133 Display Issues 134 Ethernet Issues 134 Performance Is Slow 135 Resistance to Chemicals 135 Clean the Display 135 Ship the Terminal 136 Maintenance Mode Operations 137 View System Information View system information for the terminal from FactoryTalk View ME Station runtime or from the Hardware Monitor in the control panel To view system information for the installed components follow these steps 1 Access FactoryTalk View ME Station runtime 2 Tap Terminal Settings then choose System Information gt About FactoryTalk View ME Station Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 131 Chapter7 Troubleshooting Status Indicators The back of the terminal has two indicators to identify system status e STS indicator green indicates that the terminal is on and running e ERR indicator red indicates hardware and firmware faults ZSS E WEA At startup the STS and ERR indicators flash
37. access PDF files that are stored on the terminal More screen options including 4 in 6 in 7 in 9 in 10 in 12 in and 15 in terminals Widescreen on three sizes 4 in 9 in and 12 in terminals Greater screen resolution Terminals are available with Allen Bradley branding or with no branding for customers that want to put their own branding around the terminal Certifications including Class 1 Div 2 and ATEX Zones 2 and 22 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 11 Chapter1 Overview Hardware Features The PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminal features fixed hardware configurations in a range of display sizes with touch screen input aton sraaey 12 0000000000 eh Table 1 Hardware Features Item Feature Description 1 Display Touch TFT color graphic display with a touch screen in a range of sizes screen e 4 3 in wide screen touch WQVGA 5 7 in touch VGA e 6 5 in touch VGA 9 0 in wide screen touch WVGA e 10 4 in touch SVGA e 12 1 in wide screen with touch WXGA e 15 0 in touch XGA 2 Power 24V DC nom 18 30V DC nonisolated power input 3 Ethernet port Single 10 100Base T Auto MDI MDI X Ethernet port for controller communication 4 Mounting slots Mounting levers inser
38. an page 81 indicator application or configuration screens reload the firmware or restore factory defaults Object touching Verify that nothing is pressing against the display or that you are not N A display touching the display during startup If the terminal restarts intermittently check the table for possible causes Table 34 Terminal Restarts Intermittently Check For What to Do See This Page Improper power Verify the power wiring is correct wiring e Check the wiring specifications page 32 e Check the DC power wiring page 33 Over temperature Make sure the processor is not exceeding temperatures for normal conditions terminal operations e Check the processor temperature page 67 or page 86 e Check the System Event log for over temperature conditions page 66 or page 86 e Check for adequate clearances around the terminal in the panel page 24 e Check for proper operating temperature page 87 If the touch screen is not responding correctly to touches with a finger or stylus check the table Table 35 Touch Screen Not Responding Check For What to Do See This Page Improper calibration Check for activation points that are offset from touch points page 60 or Calibrate the touch screen page 108 Non functioning Check the touch screen for damage such as cuts or excessive wear If N A touch screen there is damage replace the terminal Touching multiple Application screens contain graphic input elements t
39. and device connections for runtime operations C SS a i p j oml f oo USB Device No Connection fay ZZ be el _ i a Ut p gt FH USB Host Connection Icons identify the USB host connections The USB host connection supports 0 5A at SV DC Connected USB devices must not exceed this power load Table 30 USB Connector Pinout USB Port Icon USB Connector Pin Signal Description Host 1 VCC 5V L SS sais z 2 D Data Device 3 D Data vee 4 GND Ground the same enclosure as the terminal The USB devices must be connected to a ground system common with the terminal or used with a USB hub that provides galvanic isolation f WARNING USB devices that are not powered by the USB port must be within 112 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Install a USB Printer File View Tools Help Add Local Printer Add RDP I Install and Replace Components Chapter 5 Connect only externally powered USB hubs to the terminal that are USB 2 0 compatible Before attaching devices to a USB hub make sure the power adapter is connected and powered on USB Cables Use high speed USB 2 0 certified cables for error free transmissions
40. black with white labels for and GND 10 Table 6 Mounting Hardware Cat No Description Quantity 2711P RMCS Mounting levers gray 12 1 Catalog number 2711P RMCS mounting levers are for use only with PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals Do not use these mounting levers with any other PanelView Plus terminals Do not use black mounting levers they are not compatible with PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals Table 7 SD cards Cat No Description Quantity 1784 SD1 1 GB SD card 1 1784 SD2 2 GB SD card 1 2711C RCSD USB to SD adapter for SD card 1 2711P RCKS SD cover replacement 3 1 To reduce the chance of corruption when using SD cards or USB drives with the terminal Rockwell Automation recommends that you use SD card catalog numbers 1784 SD1 or 1784 SD2 Table 8 USB Programming Cable Cat No Description Length Programming cable that connects the device port of the terminal to a 1 8m 5 9ft 6183V USBCBL2 USB host port of a computer Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 17 Chapter1 Overview Ethernet Cables 18 Table 9 Battery Replacement Description Quantity 2711P RY2032 Lithium coin cell battery CR2032 equivalent 2711P RYKS Battery cover replacement 3 See the Industrial Ethernet Media Brochure publication 1585 BR001B for recommended Ethernet cables and media solutions See the USB to Serial Adapter Quick Start Guid
41. covers control panel applications specific to the terminal CET vE Ww Oka Ge DP amp Backup amp Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Error Hardware Input Panel Internet Keyboard Restore Reporting Monitor Options gt eE rE IY Logo Mouse Network and Owner Password PC Printers Regional Remove Server Manager Dial up Co Connection Settings Programs Config w aBa Y P Services Storage System Terminal Touch User Volume amp Manager Server Clie Accounts Sounds estat D My Dewe _f controlpanel Lsa i A TIP From the View menu you can change the size of the icons or see a brief description of each 78 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Backup and Restore Windows Operating System Chapter 4 TIP Many control panel applications have scroll bars for viewing information on a smaller display however most examples show the full view for clarity Backup amp Restore Bazkun pestore Select backup attributes Advanced Network amp Display Se Will backup Advanced Network amp Display Settings if Select file to save backup to t The Backup and Restore application lets you copy the current system image on the terminal then restore that image to the same terminal or other terminals This function is useful if you want to clone a system image to multiple terminals TIP You can back up a system image to a USB drive or SD card Rockwell Automation recommends using a USB drive or SD card wi
42. default password and challenge question and answer to something unique for your installation Enable Desktop Access To enable desktop access follow these steps 1 2 Press Terminal Settings then choose Desktop Access Setup Press Desktop Access to select Allow The Enter Password dialog box opens Each time you change desktop access from disallow to allow you must first enter a password The initial default password is password 3 Press Password to type the password then press Enter Press Enter again to return to Desktop Access Management Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Configure Terminal Settings Chapter 3 Desktop Access Management Allow Desktop Access O Disallow Password status Password is not set Set Password F3 Challenge question Challenge is not set Reset Password Cancel F8 Notice the password is no longer set 5 Press OK to exit Desktop Access Management then Close to exit terminal settings and return to the FactoryTalk View ME Station dialog box 6 Press Exit to access the desktop When desktop access is enabled you are not required to enter a password Disable Desktop Access IMPORTANT To restrict desktop access the start up option must be set to either Go to Configuration Mode or Run Current Application See page 49 for details Restricting desktop access requires you to define a desktop password and challenge question e The p
43. diagrams 27 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Summary of Changes Notes 4 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Preface Overview Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Configure Terminal Settings Table of Contents Additional Resources cf iic ie aati eel iia Pao iate bee 9 Pa ck ge Contentso seisuse ei ua e aaa E bates SU A 9 Product Release Notes lt 5 soccer dso tact se se tends atl 25 leeks 10 Chapter 1 About the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminals 11 Hardw re Features 199 vy aad coke ped cid saa awe a A A vd 12 Operator Control erra r a a E E aaa ome 13 Software Support esmi ie doses bale E A ve te eho 8 ule 13 Panel View Plus 7 Standard Applications cs scl ovedis scans eeaaest 14 Windows CE Operating Systems idivech aan bese aetna eds yiativns s 14 Open versus Closed Systeinw 2 oc2 2ete ei bois andeeetieset behets 14 Desktop ANC CESS led ok pee Pad aware A ata at AA ahah ee EAAS 14 Start p Options seresa ian ina p55 eee pow etee aie ee baa ke 15 EtherNet IP Communicationy lt 62 0 6s4sns oxkd ceases wewaod anes 15 Typical Configuration vinciis eo tes veel aes nea ole 15 Catalog Number Explanations cop itisseis di diaiegeia teeniwenes 16 Product Selections acinincttsy bd tet cieilataca Wd Bota tnarere ams ab ace Sareea Oecataaet 16 INCCESSOLIES aos ship idk dew dade bing debe dab dae ede Spe ese d ee anes 17 Benernce Cables
44. disable the visible cursor that you see on the display The cursor is visible by default Display Properties ox amp Background Appearance Backlight ScreenSaver advanced Rotation Requires Reset 0 degrees 90 degrees 270 degrees Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Windows Operating System Chapter 4 Hardware Monitor Screen Rotation IMPORTANT _ The PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals are not supported in portrait mode 90 degrees or 270 degrees in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition applications The Advanced tab in Display Properties lets you rotate the screen on the terminal The default is 0 degrees After you change the screen rotation you Background Appearance Backlight ScreenSaver Advanced have to calibrate the touch screen 1 Plug in a USB mouse to the terminal 2 Reboot the terminal f Rotation Requires Reset Misa ase 3 Use the mouse to calibrate the touch 90 degrees screen 270 degress 4 See Calibrate the Touch Screen on page 60 for calibration details The Hardware Monitor provides status and troubleshooting information for the terminal You can view running processes system event log battery voltages current temperature CPU load and memory load Processes The Processes tab in the Hardware Monitor shows all processes running on the terminal and memory usage of each process Patelviey Hardware Monitor
45. driver control panel Scripting Support The Windows CE operating system supports these scripting features Batch Command BAT and CMD files CS Script JScript Network Support The Windows CE 6 0 operating system supports these network features Winsock support Network utilities ipconfig ping route Network driver architecture NDIS Windows networking API Redirector Wired Local Area Network LAN 802 3 802 5 76 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Windows Explorer Taskbar My Device Windows Operating System Chapter 4 Server Support This table lists servers supported by the Windows CE 6 0 operating system Table 20 Windows CE 6 0 Server Support Default PERS Server State Description Web server Enabled The web server delivers content such as web pages by using the HTTP protocol over the Web FTP server Enabled File transfer protocol FTP is a standard network protocol for exchanging files over the Internet TCP IP based network UPnP server Enabled Universal plug and play UPnP is a set of networking protocols that lets devices install and connect to a network File server Enabled A network protocol that provides shared access to files printers serial ports and miscellaneous communication between computers on a network VNC server Disabled Virtual network computing VNC is remote control software that makes it possible to control another comp
46. menu on your computer e In FactoryTalk View Studio software from the Tools menu choose Firmware Upgrade Wizard e Choose Start gt Programs gt Rockwell Software gt FactoryTalk View gt Tools gt ME Firmware Upgrade Wizard Upgrade the Terminal To upgrade pala from ue Near you ears ee nae A you create a firmware upgrade card with the required firmware files Second you Firmware from a Storage load the card in the target terminal to upgrade the firmware Devi 8 PS evice The firmware upgrade card can be a USB drive or an SD card Create a Firmware Upgrade Card To copy firmware files to a USB drive or SD card follow these steps _ Insert either a USB drive or an SD card into the appropriate slot on your computer 2 Run the Firmware Upgrade Wizard e In FactoryTalk View Studio software from the Tools menu choose Firmware Upgrade Wizard e Choose Start gt Programs gt Rockwell Software gt FactoryTalk View gt Tools gt ME Firmware Upgrade Wizard 3 Follow these steps from the initial Firmware Upgrade Wizard dialog box a Click Create firmware upgrade card 2 Firmware Upgrade Wizard 5x Select the type of firmware upgrade to perform Upgrade firmware on terminal Create firmware upgrade card Firmware card location Existing terminal type Note PanelView Plus CE FUP should be used for VersaView CE terminals PanelView Plus 7 cmi e Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P
47. ofa NEMA UL Type or IP rated enclosure The enclosure must be of type IP20 or greater protection Panels must have a minimum thickness of 1 5 4 8 mm 0 060 0 188 in The material strength and stiffness of the panel must be sufficient to hold the terminal and maintain an appropriate seal against water and dust The panel surface must be flat and free of imperfections to maintain an adequate seal and NEMA UL Type and IP ratings Use the template that is shipped with your terminal to mark the cutout dimensions Table 12 Panel Cutout Dimensions PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminals Terminal Size Input Type Height mm in Width mm in 4 3 in Touch 92 3 62 117 4 61 5 7 in Touch 123 4 84 156 6 14 6 5 in Touch 142 5 59 184 7 24 9 0 in Touch 162 6 38 252 9 92 10 4 in Touch 224 8 82 269 10 59 12 1 in Touch 218 8 58 312 12 28 15 0 in Touch 290 11 42 353 13 90 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Chapter 2 Prepa re for Panel Mounting Before mounting a terminal in a panel read this section and the entire installation procedure on page 28 IMPORTANT Use catalog number 2711P RMCS mounting levers gray for PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals Do not use these mounting levers with any other PanelView Plus terminals Do not use black mounting levers they are not compatible with PanelView Pl
48. on an Ethernet network VNC Server Configuration The terminal provides two VNC client viewers e Vncviewer exe is in the Windows folder on the terminal desktop You can deploy this viewer to a personal computer for connecting viewing and controlling a PanelView Plus 7 terminal See these sections for details VNC Connection Requiring a Password for View only Operations on page 92 VNC Connection with Separate Passwords for View and Control Operations on page 93 e Another viewer on the terminal lets you establish a VNC connection to another PanelView Plus 7 terminal To access this viewer click Start gt Programs gt VNC Viewer See these sections for details Establish a VNC Connection Between a Local Terminal and a Remote Terminal on page 95 Close a VNC Connection to a Remote Terminal on page 97 Make a New VNC Connection to a Remote Terminal on page 97 Transfer Files Between a Local and a Remote Terminal on page 98 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 91 Chapter 4 Windows Operating System The VNC Server tab in the Network Server Configuration dialog box configures settings for a client device to view or control the terminal over a VNC connection Network Server Configuration Enable security Password View only password TIP Click OK in the title bar of the dialog box to apply new settings You are asked if you want to restart the service immedia
49. on the metal latch press the vertical center tab away from the battery The battery is released 4 Insert the new battery at an angle under the metal latch with the positive polarity facing up TES 5 Gently press down on the opposite side of the battery until it locks into place IMPORTANT Make sure that the battery is fully inserted under the plastic tabs If this is not done damage can occur and this voids the warranty 6 Replace the battery cover by aligning its tabs with the battery opening and rotate the cover from the O open to the C closed position 118 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Install and Replace Components Chapter 5 Install a Protective Overlay The overlay protects the terminal touch screen from scratches dust fingerprints and external damage from chemicals or abrasive materials See Table 4 on page 17 for a list of available protective overlays The protective overlay covers the entire surface of the terminal bezel inside the plastic perimeter The overlay has a protective liner that is removed by pulling back on the tab Do not remove the liner until you are ready to install the overlay IMPORTANT Follow these precautions when installing the protective overlay e Make sure your hands are clean and dry e Handle the overlay by its edges If you get marks or lint on the overlay remove them before proceeding e Do not touch the adhesive ring
50. password is a maximum of seven characters TIP If you uncheck the View Only parameter you have control and view access to the terminal With control access enabled you can restrict one or more users to view only access by providing a View only password View only password protection is required to view terminal displays if security is enabled View Only is checked or unchecked e Security is enabled VNC Connection Requiring a Password for View only Operations No password The default VNC configuration enables view only access to the terminal without requiring a password This configuration requires the VNC viewer that you copy from your terminal to a computer TIP Copy vncviewer exe in the Windows folder on the terminal to your computer and install the TightVNC software Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Windows Operating System Chapter 4 To configure a VNC connection that requires a password for viewing terminal displays follow these steps 1 From the control panel click Server Config Network Server Configuration Server VNC Server WEB Server FTP Server Fie Server Kepware Server Config Genera view Oniy na remote contra gt Secun A Enable security gt Password E View only password 2 On the VNC Server tab check the following e View only no remote control e Enable security 3 Select View only password then enter a seven char
51. shows current lever position Knob on reverse side of Mounting lever inserts into large end of slot You can use an erasable marker or grease pencil to mark the alignment marks below the slot for visibility of slot positions Initially you secure the terminal in the panel by sliding each mounting lever to a position that is one or two notches greater than the final lock position For example if the final lock position is 1 slide each mounting lever to position 2 or 3 Follow the sequence specific to the terminal size shown in Figure 3 on page 27 TIP If the lock position is 6 slide the mounting lever to the large end of the slot or insertion hole Figure 2 on page 26 shows the mounting lever orientation and locking sequence for a 5 7 in and 10 4 in terminal See Figure 3 on page 27 for locking sequence and mounting lever orientations for all terminals Figure 2 Mounting Levers Shown in Locked Position All mounting levers are locked in position 1 This is appropriate for a panel thickness of 1 50 2 01 mm 0 060 0 079 in Notch shows locked position 26 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Chapter 2 Figure 3 Mounting Lever Orientation and Lock Sequence 4 3 in Touch 4 Levers 5 7 in Touch 6 Levers at qe Ce
52. steps 1 Insert the USB drive or SD card into the appropriate slot of the target device 2 In the control panel double click Backup amp Restore La Backup amp Restore al Backup amp Backup Restore PREStOre Select file to restore from Attributes contained within this backup seamen Restore Exit 3 Click the Restore tab 4 Click the browse button to select the back up file to restore Browse El El mgl 3 USB STORAGE O Rockwel iback up 09 07 Names ype pv Backup Files v Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 81 Chapter4 Windows Operating System 5 Select the location of the back up file e USB Storage if you are using a USB drive e StorageCard2 if you are using an SD card 6 Select the pvb back up file to restore 7 Click OK Backup amp Restore Backup Restore Select file to restore from Attributes contained within this backup Advanced Network amp Display Settings Contains Advanced Network amp Display Settings if che 8 Click Restore The restore automatically includes advanced network and display settings if you selected this option when performing the backup 9 Click Yes to start the restore process The terminal starts the restore process that takes a few minutes IMPORTANT Do not remove the USB drive SD card or power off the terminal during a restore This can corrupt the firm
53. target location If the file exists you are asked if it is okay to overwrite the file Respond by selecting Yes or No TIP If you are saving files to the terminal be sure to save the mer files to My Device Application Data Rockwell Software RSViewME Runtime and save font files to Rockwell Software RSViewME Fonts 56 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Configure Terminal Settings Chapter 3 Delete Files from Terminal You can delete FactoryTalk View ME application mer files or font files that reside in nonvolatile memory of the terminal a USB drive or an SD card 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose File Management gt Delete Files gt Delete Applications or Delete Fonts Source Fit External Storage 1 External Storage 2 Copy of Objects 5 Screen Demo mer Objects 5 Screen Demo mer Objects Demo4 mer Close F8 2 Press Source to select the storage location of the application or font file you want to delete e Internal Storage nonvolatile memory of the terminal e External Storage 1 SD card loaded in card slot of terminal e External Storage 2 USB drive loaded in USB host port of terminal 3 Selecta file that appears in the list for the selected storage area 4 Press Delete 5 Select Yes or No when asked if you want to delete the selected application or font file Delete Log Files You can delete log files alarm history files and alar
54. the Terminal Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Chapter 2 The first time that you start the system the terminal goes through its start up sequence and launches FactoryTalk View ME Station in Configuration mode FactoryTalle View tH Statii Curent apphcaicon Appiivation Settings FL IF2 F3 x Terminal Sot tings zata face Ai ra IFS Gye Devines PYPRIsI2500 Lued Application Run Application TP Apde 169 254 143 37 Ret exit ta t o Ahil P00 You can change the action that occurs at startup by pressing Terminal Settings then tapping Startup Options You can configure one of these options e Launch a FactoryTalk View ME HMI application e Launch FactoryTalk View ME Station in Configuration mode default e Launch the Windows desktop TIP Terminals are initially shipped with desktop access disabled You can configure your terminal to allow desktop access For more information on changing the start up option and desktop access see Chapter 3 Configure Terminal Settings There are several ways to restart the terminal without having to disconnect and reapply power e From FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration Mode tap Reset e From the terminal desktop Start Menu choose Programs gt Restart System e To access Maintenance Mode follow these steps a Plugin a USB keyboard b Press and hold the white box that appears in the bottom left corner when the terminal is b
55. the User Accounts application of the control panel Refer to User Accounts on page 89 for details To establish an FTP connection to the terminal by first entering a valid user name and password follow these steps 1 On your computer open any folder or the browser 2 Determine the IP address of your terminal by clicking the Network Connection icon in the system tray 3 Type the terminal IP address in the Windows Explorer address field EXAMPLE Use this syntax for the IP address ftp ipaddress_of_the_terminal For example ftp 192 168 124 96 4 Click OK if the FTP Folder Error dialog box appears 5 From the File menu choose Login As E To kuy un to bee FTP server tyne auser name arc pasaworid fve 19275812496 teisme tamany Password eeose ul can akd ia server bo yos Fasi A ETP dors not encrypt or enende passwords or data before sereng hem te the server To protect the secunty of your passwords and dats use WebDay meted TT togon anonymous I Save vesowurd TIP The user name must be in the User List of the FTP configuration and previously set up as a valid account in the User Accounts application 6 Type a valid user name and password then click Log On The default FTP directory on the terminal opens You can transfer files to or from this folder TE lolx ou LF rie intenet 19216212088 z Ae si ow mwe ido 102 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007
56. the cable when the panel door is opened and closed The maximum cable length between the Ethernet ports and a 10 100Base T port on an Ethernet hub without repeaters or fiber is 100 m 328 ft 34 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Chapter 2 applied to this device or any device on the network An electrical arc can cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Make sure the power is off or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding i WARNING Do not connect or disconnect any communication cable with power Table 15 Ethernet Connector Pinout Connector Pin Pin Name View of RJ45 1 TD C t i onnec or 7 TD 3 RD 4 Unused 5 Unused Green Yellow Status Status 6 RD Indicator Indicator 7 Unused 8 Unused Shield connection No direct connection AC coupled to chassis GND The Ethernet port has two indicators that provide the status of activity Table 16 Ethernet Status Indicators Indicator Description Green On when a link is present Link integrity Activity Yellow Blinks when activity is detected on Ethernet link Linear Network Topology A linear network topology is a collection of devices that are daisy chained together across an EtherNet IP network Devices capable of connecting to a linear network topology use embedded switch technology to eliminate the need for a sep
57. 0 Georgetown La Paz San Juan GMT 04 00 Manaus GMT 04 00 Santiago GMT 04 30 Caracas GMT 05 00 Bogota Lima Quito GMT 05 00 Eastem Time US amp Canada wW GMT 05 00 Indiana East GMT 06 00 Central America GMT 06 00 Central Time US amp Canada GMT 06 00 Guadalajara Mexico City Monterrey GMT 06 00 Saskatchewan 07 00 Arizona 100 Chihuahua La Paz Mazatlan Mountain Time US amp Canada GM Pacific Time U ENE PEN GMT 08 00 Tijuana Baja California be Daylight OK Cancel em F7 F8 2 Press the up or down cursor to select a time zone Daylight Saving Time is enabled for all time zones except Japanese Japan does not support Daylight Saving Time The terminal s clock is adjusted automatically when Daylight Saving Time changes 3 Optionally press Use Daylight Savings to enable or disable Daylight Saving Time for a time zone Automatically adjust clock for daylight savings Use Daylight Yes Savings F1 Ono Changes made will not be saved until you press the OK button on the Time Zone screen Changes are not permanent until you close the Time Zone dialog box 4 Press Close when done 5 Press OK to return to the previous dialog box Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Configure Terminal Settings Chapter 3 Change the Current Date on the Terminal To adjust the date on the terminal follow these steps 1 Select Terminal Settin
58. 0 100824836 _ Hald 156s Driver Driver ft Shpapa 5 2 1069 Update Drivers Ok Cancel Printer properties include the printer name manufacturer and model print driver and port specific parameters TIP e New printer configurations are retained through a power cycle e Printers set up through the desktop control panel are also available within FactoryTalk View ME Station when pressing Terminal Settings gt Print Setup 5 Right click the printer and print a test page to verify installation When printing from an application such as WordPad a Print dialog box opens where you can adjust settings Printer Deskjet 5650c Print Range Orientation Port JETCET PRINT v OA Pattrait Selection Landscape Net Path g Olena Margins inches Paper Size letter v Left fi 2s Top fi _ Draft Made 7 Color Right fi 25 Bottom f1 Advanced 114 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Install and Replace Components Chapter 5 Manual Printer Installation To manually install a supported printer follow these steps 1 Connect the printer to a USB port of the terminal 2 Plug the power cord of the printer into an outlet and turn on the printer Qe From the desktop control panel open Printers fe 3 A Click Add Local Printer File View Tools Help Add Local Add Printer RDPYI 5 Follow the Add Local Printer Wizard instructions to configure the
59. 137 Appendix A re Type POR a onrusten ah Moana tote aee 139 airo Satie thy Ged in es Blas A EN a E A ial Anerson 143 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Additional Resources Package Contents Preface This manual describes how to install configure operate and troubleshoot the PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals It does not provide procedures on how to create applications that run on the terminals or ladder logic that runs in the controller Other tasks to perform include e Create a human machine interface HMI application for the terminal by using FactoryTalk View Machine Edition ME software version 7 0 or later e Create ladder logic for the controller by using the Studio 5000 Logix Designer application These documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation Resource PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminals Technical Data publication 2711P TD008 Description Provides technical specifications environmental specifications and certifications for the PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770 4 1 Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls publication SGI 1 1 Provides general guidelines for the application installat
60. 272 DC 1 512MB 250 MB TFT color VGA 2711P T6C21D8S 5 7 in 4 3 640 x 480 DC 1 512MB 250 MB TFT color VGA 2711P T7C21D8S 6 5 in 4 3 640 x 480 DC 1 512MB 250 MB TFT color 2711P T9W21D8S 9 0 in me 53 800 x 480 DC 1 512MB 250 MB TFT color SVGA A 2711P T10C21D8S 10 4 in 4 3 800 x 600 DC 1 512MB 250MB TFT color WXGA 2711P T12W21D8S 12 1 in 16 10 1280x800 DC 1 512MB 250 MB TFT color i XGA 2711P T15C21D8S 15 0 in 43 1024 x 768 DC 1 512MB 250 MB TFT color 1 Add B to the end of a catalog number to order a terminal without the Allen Bradley logo and product identification for example 2711P T9W21D8S B 2 Memory available for user to store applications 16 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Accessories Overview Chapter 1 Table 4 through Table 9 list accessories for the Panel View Plus 7 Standard terminals Table 4 Protective Overlays 2711P RGT6S 5 7 n 3 2711P RGT7SP 6 5 in 3 2711P RGT9SP 9 0 in 3 2711P RGT10SP 10 4 in 3 2711P RGT125P 12 1 in 3 2711P RGT15SP 15 in 3 Table 5 Power Supplies and Power Terminal Blocks Cat No Description Quantity 1606 XLP95E DIN rail power supply 24 28V DC output voltage 95 W 1 1606 XLP100E DIN rail power supply 24 28V DC output voltage 100 W 1 2711P RSACDIN DIN rail power supply AC to DC 85 265V AC 47 63 Hz 1 2711P RTBDSP 3 pin DC power terminal block
61. C 60664 1 at altitudes up to 2000 m 6561 ft without derating The terminals are intended for use with programmable logic controllers This equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IEC CISPR 11 Without appropriate precautions there may be difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in residential and other environments due to conducted or radiated disturbances Korean Radio Wave Suitability Registration When so marked this equipment is registered for Electromagnetic Conformity Registration as business equipment A not home equipment Sellers or users are required to take caution in this regard gt AE AF8 AF AAA ZEA BA BE AAS Zz O BS FANANA BEE GY AAA AAAA ASE AS 4 2 BU This equipment is supplied as open type equipment It must be mounted within an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool The terminals meet specified NEMA UL Type and IEC ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with the equivalent rating Subsequent sections of this publication may contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certifications In addition to this publication see the following e Industrial
62. C EN P May 2015 File Server Windows Operating System Chapter 4 The File Server tab in Network Server Configuration has settings that allow shared access to files printers serial ports and miscellaneous communication between computers on a network These are standard Microsoft Windows CE parameters Network Server Configuration E Adapter List E Max Printer Swap Size Security Options g Use Authentication User List p Table 27 File Server Configuration Click OK in the title bar of the dialog box to apply new settings You are asked if you want to restart the service immediately Parameter Description Default General Adapter List Provides a list of valid adapters all adapters Max Printer Swap Size Specifies the maximum size of the printer swap file 4096 bytes Security Options Use Authentication Check this option to require a valid NTLM user nameand Disabled unchecked password to access the file server If authentication is enabled you must enter one or more valid user names in the User List field NTLM user accounts are defined in the User Account Manager of the control panel User List Specifies a list of valid NTLM users allowed to access the None file server When selected you can enter a list of NTLM user names separated by semicolons in the field that opens at the bottom of the dialog box User names and passwords are defined in the User Account Manager of th
63. C50 48QBB Micras50 3 m 10 108 19 87 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT 4 4 m 10 108 19 101 Panelview Plus_6 Compact 600 Panelview Plus_6 600 ode Online Nat Browsing lt Back Cancel Help a Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Update Firmware Chapter 6 6 Follow these steps from this dialog box Firmware Upgrade Wizard 2 5 x Selected terminal Tetminal type PaneMView Plus 600 ME v7 00 v7 10 Firmware version 7 AN 00 1100 14 Major Minor Patch Build Firmware source folder JEAProorem Files Rockwell Software ASView EnterpriseSFLIPs E Upgrade firmware version Majo Minor Release Date mes _ a Browse to the location of the firmware source files on your computer where the FUP was installed The default location is shown b Choose the version of the upgrade firmware from the pull down menu c Click Next It can take several seconds for the next dialog box to appear while the FUP is being retrieved 7 From this dialog box optionally select the KEPServer drivers that you want included in the firmware then click Next Firmware Upgrade Wizard Select the KEPServer divers ta be meladed in the firmware C llen Bradley Bulletin 1609 ij O Alen Bradley Bulletin 900 C automationDirect DirectNet O utomationDirect EBC Oo AutomationDirect ECOM Dbacnetjip GE Ethernet GE Ethernet Global Data Di mitsubishi ethernet Di Mitsubis
64. Cursor to disable or enable the cursor 3 Press OK to exit and return to terminal settings Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 59 Chapter3 Configure Terminal Settings Input Device Settings You can adjust settings for input devices used by the terminal including the touch screen and string entry popup Calibrate the Touch Screen To calibrate the touch screen follow these steps IMPORTANT Usea plastic stylus with a minimum tip radius of 1 3 mm 0 051 in A stylus is more precise than a finger and also protects the screen 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose Input Devices gt Touch Screen gt Calibration Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen 2 Follow the instructions on the screen When the calibration is complete a message appears to indicate the measurement of new calibration settings You can do one of the following e Press the screen to register saved data e Wait for 30 seconds to cancel saved data and keep the current settings 60 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Configure Terminal Settings Chapter 3 Set the Double tap Sensitivity for a Touch Screen You can set and test the sensitivity of both speed and physical distance between touch screen presses TIP The process is identical for setting and testing the sensitivity of mouse clicks To adjust the sensiti
65. DATE Successfully updated Information 4 9 2014 2 54 31 PM None 65539 Microsoft R Windows CE R 6 00 0000 Information 4 9 2014 2 54 31 PM None 65540 The Event log service was started Information 4 9 2014 12 52 41 PM PYP 16777218 SYSMON System boot Reason Softwar information 4 9 2014 2 52 23PM None 65537 FPGAFVWUPDATE Successfully updated Information 4 9 2014 2 52 22PM None 65539 Microsoft R Windows CE R 6 00 0000 Information 4 9 2014 2 52 22PM None 65540 The Event log service was started Error 4 9 2014 10 27 59 AM None 65537 Backliaht Temperaturerid 2 at 58 C 5 cl Cpu load 22 The log provides a date and time stamp of each event and text describing the event The maximum size of the log is 1 MB approximately 4 000 records If the log exceeds 1 MB the oldest 512K of information is removed You can perform the following operations on the log file e Press Export Log to export the log file to a CSV file csv in the Windows folder The default file name is SystemLog csv e Press Clear Log to clear all events from the log e Press Details to view more details on a selected event Monitors The Monitors tab in the Hardware Monitor provides continuous voltage temperature and load information for the terminal PanelView Hardware Monitor Processes SystemEventLog Battery Voltage i 32vde CPU Temperature 2 41 C Logic Board Temperature 3 43 Display Temperature 4 29 C CPU Load Memo
66. Developer Warning C Developer Info _ Developer Audit F Secure Error C Secure Warning Secure Info C Secure Audit On Oft F1 Audit Message Logging lets you log messages as Audit or Information Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Configure Terminal Settings Chapter 3 Check Integrity of It is good practice to periodically check the integrity of the mer application Appli cation Files loaded in the terminal and the runtime files Errors warnings and information messages are logged to a file You can view the log and clear items from the log TIP Runtime files allow applications to run on the terminal If the terminal is not functioning correctly a review of the logs can identify an error in a runtime file 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose File Integrity Check Yes Enable Check of the MER C No Yes Enable Check of Runtime Files O No View Log OK Cancel F3 F7 F8 2 Press either of the Enable options to disable integrity checks of the mer application or the runtime files Integrity checks are automatically performed on the application mer file and runtime files If you disable either of these functions the files are not checked and the log file is not updated 3 Press OK to save changes To view the log generated by runtime files follow these steps 1 Press View Log from the File Integrity Check dialog box File integrity Check Lo
67. E Max Connections Lan Fila Nirartory SS TIP Click OK in the title bar of the dialog box to apply new settings You are asked if you want to restart the service immediately Table 25 Web server Parameters Parameter Description Default Admin Users Specifies a list of users allowed to administer web ADMIN activities When selected enter a list of user names separated by semicolons in the field that opens at the bottom of the dialog box Basic Authentication Check this option to require a user name and password to Disabled unchecked access the web server Default Web Page Specifies default web pages users can access default htm index htm Allow Directory Browsing Check this option to let users browse directories ona web Disabled unchecked server Max Connections Specifies the maximum number of incoming web 256 connections Log File Directory Specifies the path where the log file is stored This file logs windows www web activity Max Log Size Specifies the maximum size of the log file stored in the log 32768 bytes file directory Anew log file is created when the current log file reaches its maximum size NTLM Authentication Check this option to require a valid user name and Enabled checked password to access the web server If NTLM Authentication is enabled you must enter a valid user name in the Admin Users field NTLM user accounts are defined in the User Account Ma
68. E Station software does not run the HMI mer application on startup if one is loaded but instead enters Configuration mode The HMI application runs the next time the system is reset Clear all data Restores all user accessible storage and configuration data on the terminal to its default state The current firmware version is retained Important All storage media is returned to its original state when purchased except for the firmware The latest FactoryTalk View ME image is retained All user data changes or additions are lost Factory default Restores all storage media on the terminal to its initial factory default state including firmware registry file system and configuration data Typically this option is used to recover from a failed firmware upgrade Important All storage media is returned to its original state when purchased All user installed firmware updates are removed Refer to Restore a Back up Image on page 81 for details on how to perform a restore Perform maintenance operation in this order to diagnose and repair problems e Safe mode stops an application from starting automatically e Clear all data removes user installed applications user configuration changes and user accessible data e Factory default returns the terminal to its out of box state Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 137 Chapter7 Troubleshooting Notes 138 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN
69. F ft Leable 0 7 HH m 0 20 wH ft Nonincendive field wiring must be wired and separated in accordance with 501 10 B 3 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or other local codes as applicable This associated nonincendive field wiring apparatus has not been evaluated for use in combination with another associated nonincendive field wiring apparatus Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 23 Chapter2 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Considerations for Mounting Consider the following items when mounting the terminal Clearances for Mounting Panel Guidelines Panel Cutout Dimensions 24 Typically the terminal mounts on the vertical surface of a panel or enclosure at a 0 angle just below eye level Mount the terminal at a height suitable for most operators Mount the terminal in an area that has good lighting Do not mount the terminal where it is exposed to direct sunlight Plan for adequate space around the terminal and inside the enclosure for ventilation and cables Consider heat that is produced by other devices in the enclosure The ambient temperature around the terminal must be 0 55 C 32 131 F Table 11 Minimum Required Clearances Product Area Min Clearance Top 51mm 2 in Bottom 51mm 2 in Side 25 mm 1 in on side without an SD card 51mm 2 in on side with SD card Back 0mm 0in Mount the terminals in the door or wall
70. PV 16 x 24 PV16x24 ttf PV 18 x 16 PV 18x8 PV18x16 ttf PV18x8 ttf PV 24 x 32 PV24x32 ttf PV 32 x 40 PV 32x 64 PV32x40 ttf PV32x64 ttf PV 4x6 PV4x6 ttf PV 6x 16 PV 6x 24 PV6x8 PV6x9 PV6x16 ttf PV6x24 ttf PV6x8 ttf PV6x9 ttf PanelView Fonts PV 8x 16 PV 8x 20 PV 8x 24 PV8x16 ttf PV8x20 ttf PV8x24 ttf PV Double High PVdouble_high ttf PV Double Wide PVdouble_wide ttf PV Extra Large PVextra_large ttf PV Large PVlarge ttf PV Small PVsmall ttf PV Tiny PVtiny ttf PV Very Tiny PVvery_tiny ttf e Gulim version 2 21 Korean gulim ttc MS Gothic version 2 30 Japanese gulim ttc Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 141 AppendixA Fonts Resident on Terminal Notes 142 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Symbols mer application 39 43 51 56 65 A access configuration mode from an HMI application 39 from the Windows desktop 39 Goto configuration mode button 39 accessories 17 ActiveX controls 14 69 alarms 66 application back up 79 checking integrity 65 restore 79 ATEX Installations 12 ratings 19 atmospheric gases ignition temperature 22 authenticating client connections 89 B back up image 81 back up power 117 battery back up power 117 conditions 87 lithium 117 replacement 117 view voltage 87 warnings 105 battery voltage 67 boot options 106 branch circuit 20 button styles 106 C cable capacitance values 23 inductance values 23 lengths b
71. Run the mer application currently loaded in the terminal Application Settings F3 Open a menu of application specific settings such as device shortcuts defined for the loaded mer application Device shortcuts are read only For example CLX is the device shortcut for a ControlLogix controller Terminal Settings F4 Open a menu of options to modify terminal settings Delete Log Files Before Running F5 Toggle between Yes and No Select Yes to delete all data log files alarm history and alarm status files before running the application Select No to run the application without deleting log files Reset F7 Reset the terminal and launch an HMI application FactoryTalk View ME Station software or the Windows desktop The action that occurs depends on the configured startup option Exit F8 Exit FactoryTalk View ME Station If desktop access is allowed you can access the desktop Device IP Addr Subnet display only Identifies the device name IP address and subnet of the terminal on a connected Ethernet network The network information is updated every 60 seconds If the terminal is disconnected from the network the IP address and subnet appear as 0 0 0 0 40 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Configure Terminal Settings Chapter 3 Terminal Settings FactoryTalk View ME Station Current application v A The terminal has settings you can a
72. SUP POE hs accent eras kan cna R Lanna 76 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007 C EN P May 2015 Install and Replace Components Table of Contents Scripting Support sss wee Si eek S 76 Network Sup prt asas eia sia RAE EEEE ANa 76 Server Support ote eh e ana TE aar a E a a e ia 77 Windows Exploiter ai oee e a a E EE E EEE 77 AETIA S T A SE EA IA E E N E N 77 Soft Input Panels soua snasass corinne ro a SaO ER EEE EA 78 Windows Control Patiels es satictisoucvs soveetd ede wheat Nea eeeter ae 78 Backup and Restore 9004 Pathe 25 Go says a eee asia 79 Performa Backup seret ia pate E E neat 80 Restore a Back up Image 4 essere satel cuivi vod es toes balled 81 Display Properties son cus bvsamsenads oun s was dome ewnee cane eens 83 Desktop BACK er ON 26 siunnigit wall sac aep orice gitar eaten wad ocaritg 83 Desktop Appearance vscseveu be 23e oh Pe daebes eed obey 83 Backlight Intensity creert deiei E Ei Eet 83 SLE E EEE EE AEE E EOS 84 CUES 6 aches N a a adalat ae eed a S 84 Scr en Rotations e ace hie eea eek Saha As Bees Sees 85 PlatdwareM Omitorsss o5 G0 Sox otier ee sass inti Pega 85 Process ESen i a Harte as wale ee Rahal Arete ees 85 System Event Oe loose ear eE is aban enna earner 86 MOOnitOKrs otro a els BEEF EE N 86 L gg Manager norra ni rere on i detente RENERE Dna AEREN ENTRENT 87 User ACCOUNTS a8 denen excite wala mented E A ein a AAS 89 SELVICES sas ois oe a asics Bead BNR A a dw dee we EMaA Rewer eles 91 Network
73. Sans MS Comic Sans MS comic ttf Comic Sans MS Bold comichd ttf Courier New Courier New Subset 1_ 30 cour_1_30 ttf Courier New Bold courbd ttf Courier New Bold Italic courbi ttf Courier New Italic couri ttf 139 Appendix A 140 Fonts Resident on Terminal TrueType Fonts ttf and ttc Continued Font Type Font Name File Name Georgia Georgia georgia ttf Georgia Bold georgiab ttf Georgia Bold Italic georgiaz ttf Georgia Italic georgiai ttf Impact impact ttf Kino kino ttf Microsoft Logo mslogo ttf Symbol symbol ttf Tahoma Tahoma Subset 1_07 tahoma_1_07 ttf Tahoma Bold tahomabd ttf Times New Roman Latin Fonts Times New Roman Subset 1_ 30 times_1_30 ttf Times New Roman Bold timeshd ttf Times New Roman Bold Italic timesbi ttf Times New Roman Italic timesi ttf Trebuchet MS Trebuchet MS trebuc ttf Trebuchet MS Bold trebuchd ttf Trebuchet MS Bold Italic trebuchi ttf Trebuchet MS Italic trebucit ttf Verdana Verdana verdana ttf Verdana Bold verdanab ttf Verdana Bold Italic verdanaz ttf Verdana Italic verdanai ttf symbols Webdings webdings ttf Wingding wingding ttf Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 TrueType Fonts ttf and ttc Continued Fonts Resident on Terminal Appendix A Font Type Font Name File Name PV 12x 24 PV 12x8 PV12x24 tff PV12x8 ttf
74. User Manual Allen Bradley PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminals Catalog Numbers 2711P 14W21D85 2711P T4W21D8S B 2711P T6C21D8S 2711P T6C21D8S B 2711P 17 21D88 2711P 17 21D8S B 2711P T9W21D8S 2711P T9W21D8S B 2711P 110C21D8S 2711P 110 21D8S B 2711P T12W21D85S 2711P T12W21D8S B 2711P 115 21D8S 2711P 115 21D85 B Allen Bradley Rockwell Software Automation Important User Information Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation configuration and operation of this equipment before you install configure operate or maintain this product Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes laws and standards Activities including installation adjustments putting into service use assembly disassembly and maintenance are required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular instal
75. View mer application loaded in the terminal on startup follow these steps Press Terminal Settings then choose Startup Options Press On Startup to select Run Current Application Press Run Options to view or change optional settings If the application is not loaded the options are disabled FactoryTalk View ME Station Startup On Startup F1 Q Do not start FactoryTalk View ME Rum ntars Go to Configuration Mode Configuration Mode Options Replace RSLinx O Yes F2 Enterprise Communications F1 Run Current Application No Run Options F3 a O Yes Delete Log Files On Every Power Cycle F2 OK F7 Cancel F8 Cancel F8 Press Replace RSLinx Enterprise Communications to specify what configuration settings are used when running the application e Select No to use the RSLinx communication settings in the terminal e Select Yes to replace the terminal settings with the communication settings in the application Any changes to RSLinx device addresses or driver properties on the terminal are lost Press Delete Log Files On Every Power Cycle to specify what action to take with the log files on startup e Select Yes to delete all log files data alarm history alarm status generated by the terminal before running the application The files are deleted from the system default location e Select No to retain all log files Press OK to return to the previous dialog box Pres
76. Y Favorites important Notes docx BB Desktop ps Test bmp C Downloads E Recent Places BE Desktop If you launch the FTP connection from your web browser this view can appear EE at OEE e enama SoD ee 2 pe Pree g LY Once 7 Part Aid sere Nome Teco area sugges ites gt GN Remote Access agen T rootat 192 100 12498 L BD me na ay na O FTP root at 192 168 124 96 To view this FTP site in Windows Explorer click Page and then click Open FTP Site in Windows Explorer To see the folder view choose Open FTP site in Windows Explorer from the Page pull down menu 4 Transfer files between your computer and the FTP folder on the terminal e Drag or copy a file from the FTP folder to your computer e Drag or copy a file to the FTP folder from your computer Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 101 Chapter4 Windows Operating System FTP Connection Requiring User Authentication You can require a user name and password before establishing an FTP connection On the FTP Server tab check Use Authentication Select User List and enter a valid user name in the field that opens at the bottom of tab Network Server Configuration fak E VNE Server WEB Server FTP Server Fle Server Kenware Server f Security option Use Authenticatioi Mow arorymous Logins Slow Anonymous Uploads _ Allow Anonymous VRoots TIP User names and passwords are set up in
77. acter password in the field that opens 4 Click OK then restart the server when prompted to apply new settings To launch a VNC connection to view terminal operations follow these steps 1 On your computer choose Start gt Programs gt TightVNC gt TightVNC Viewer New TightVNG Connection ee Tight NC Server Cisess i2496 D C conet Connection profile O Low bandwidth connection Options Default connection options Omni 2 Enter the IP address of your terminal and click Connect i TIP Click the network connection icon in the system tray to view the IP address of the terminal standard VNC Authentication VNC Host 192168 124 96 tight User name VNC Panare a 3 Enter the View only password defined on the terminal and click OK The PanelView VNC Server opens the current view of the terminal on your desktop You can view but not control terminal operations 4 When finished close the Panel View VNC Server VNC Connection with Separate Passwords for View and Control Operations You can configure the VNC server to require separate passwords for view only and control operations This example uses the VNC viewer deployed to a computer to connect to the terminal Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 93 Chapter4 Windows Operating System TIP Copy vncviewer exe in the Windows folder on the terminal to your computer and install the TightVNC software To configur
78. amage the terminal and other equipment Be aware that it is possible for screen objects to activate during equipment wash downs if the terminal is turned on Ship the Terminal If you ship the enclosure with the terminal installed make sure the terminal is properly secured and protected against damage from impact sharp objects or abrasive materials ATTENTION Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a product that is shipped or transported while installed in a panel or enclosure 136 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Troubleshooting Chapter 7 Mainten ance Mode To start the system in Maintenance Mode for diagnostics and repairs press and Operations hold the white box that shows in the lower left corner of the display during startup TIP You can also access the Maintenance Mode menu by attaching a USB keyboard and holding down the F1 key If an ME application is set to run at terminal startup press and hold the white box during startup to put the terminal into Safe Mode Table 38 Maintenance Mode Operations Operation Description None Exits Maintenance mode and continues with a normal restart Starts the system in Safe Operating mode This is a diagnostic mode with reduced functionality that lets you recovery from a software anomaly In Safe mode you can repair offending applications or changes that caused the anomaly Safe mode h Wee ae Important FactoryTalk View M
79. arate switch as required in Star network topologies TIP The PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminal with one Ethernet port can be attached only at the ends of the linear network Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 35 Chapter 2 36 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Figure 4 PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal at the End of a Linear Network 1734 AENTR POINT 1 0 Adapter 1794 AENTR FLEX 1 0 Adapter with POINT 1 0 Modules with FLEX 1 0 Modules Computer PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal 1769 L27ERM QBFC1B Kinetix 350 Drive Connected Kinetix 350 Drive Connected Control System Via a 1783 ETAP EtherNet IP Tap Via a 1783 ETAP EtherNet IP Tap Star Network Topology A star network topology is a traditional EtherNet IP network that has multiple devices that are connected to each other via an Ethernet switch Figure 5 PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Connected via a Stratix 6000 Switch 1769 L27ERM QBFC1B Computer Control System Stratix 6000 Switch 1732E IB16M12R ArmorBlock EtherNet IP Module 1734 AENTR POINT 1 0 Adapter Kinetik 350 Drive with POINT 1 0 Modules Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Initial Startup Reset
80. assword lets you access the desktop from FactoryTalk View ME Station when pressing Exit e The challenge question and response lets you change the password with the Reset function To disable desktop access follow these steps 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose Desktop Access Setup 2 Press Desktop Access to select Disallow The Set Password button is enabled Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 45 Chapter 3 46 Configure Terminal Settings Desktop Access Management O Allow Desktop Access F2 Password status Password is not set Set Password F3 Challenge question Challenge is not set Reset Password OK Cancel F7 F8 IMPORTANT Ifan error message displays you can change the startup option to Go to Configuration Mode or Run Current Application You cannot restrict access to the desktop if Startup Options is configured for Do not start FactoryTalk View ME Station 3 Refer to Set a Desktop Password on page 47 to define a new password and challenge question Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Configure Terminal Settings Chapter 3 Set a Desktop Password IMPORTANT When restricting access to the desktop you must define a new password and challenge question To define a new desktop password follow these steps 1 Press Set Password The Desktop Access Set Password dialog box opens Desktop Access Set Password
81. ation Go to Configuration Mode Launches FactoryTalk View ME Station in Configuration Closed mode on startup This is the initial factory default setting Run Current Application Runs the FactoryTalk View ME application loaded in the Closed terminal on startup IMPORTANT When desktop access is restricted the start up option must be set to Run Current Application or Go to Configuration Mode default See page 44 for details on how to allow or restrict desktop access Disable FactoryTalk View ME Station on Startup To launch the desktop on startup you must disable FactoryTalk View ME Station TIP You can also launch the desktop by pressing Exit on the FactoryTalk View ME Station dialog box To disable FactoryTalk View ME Station on startup follow these steps 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose Startup Options FactoryTalk View ME Station Startup T Do not start FactoryTalk View ME Station C Go to Configuration Made On Startup i Configuration Mode Optians F1 i F2 Run Optic F3 OK Cancel F7 F8 2 Press On Startup until Do not start FactoryTalk View ME Station is selected TIP Desktop access must be set to allow or you get a warning See enable desktop access on page 44 3 Press OK Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 49 Chapter3 Configure Terminal Settings Enter Configuration Mode on Startup To launch FactoryTalk View ME Station in Confi
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83. battery condition FAILING Low battery Replace the battery BAD Battery is missing or bad Replace the battery Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 67 Chapter3 Configure Terminal Settings 2 Press Memory Allocation to view information for the Program RAM and Available Flash nonvolatile memory 3 Press Close to return to previous dialog box 4 Press Runtime RAM Usage to view the RAM used by the application at runtime This can be helpful if you are troubleshooting problems related to RAM usage Runtime RAM Usage 5 Press OK to return to the previous dialog 6 Press Close until you return to terminal settings 68 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Configure Terminal Settings Chapter 3 View FactoryTalk View ME Station Information You can view firmware and version information for components installed on your terminal and access technical support information 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose System Information gt About FactoryTalk View ME Station Firmware Version RSLinx Enterprise FactoryTalk Services Platform KEPware Fonts FactoryTalk ew Point Rockwell Automation Activex Case Statement Rockwell Automation Activex CustomPopUp Rockwell Automation ActiveX Data Store Plus Rockwell Automation ActiveX Display P Rockwell Automation ActiveX EmailSender Rockwell Automation ActiveX Pinto Rockwell Automation Ac
84. change the rate that data is transmitted at over the Ethernet network 4 Press OK to return to the Network Adapters dialog box Name the Server Addresses You can name the server addresses for the EtherNet IP network adapter These addresses are automatically assigned if DHCP is enabled for the adapter 54 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Configure Terminal Settings Chapter 3 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose Networks and Communications gt Network Connections gt Network Adapters Name Servers Network Adaptors 41 Ethernet Driver A Primary DNS Primary WINS F1 Secondary DNS Secondary WINS F3 Name Servers IP Address Settings F2 F3 Cancel F8 2 Press Name Servers 3 Press a button to enter a corresponding name server address 4 Press OK when done Modify Device Name of Each terminal has a unique name that identifies it on the network Terminal 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose Networks and Communications gt Network Connections gt Device Name 2 Press Device Name to edit the default device name Device Name Device Name Fi Pvexasco Device me Rockwell Automation 2711P T10C21D8S Cancel F8 TIP The device name has 1 15 characters e First character must be an upper or lowercase letter a z A Z e Remaining characters can bea z A Z 0
85. djust that are not specific to the application 1 Press Terminal Settings from the FactoryTalk View ME Station dialog box 2 Select an option by touching the up and down cursors 3 Press Enter to access selected function 4 Terminal Settings Diagnostics Setup Dbjects 5 Screen Demaymer Display Desktop Access Setup Load Application Run Application igi F2 File Management Font Linking Input Devices Application Settings F3 Delete Log Files Terminal Settings Before Runnin Tra 7S ibaa File Integrity Check Networks and Communications Dyes Print Setup Startup Options System Event Log System Information Device pvplis12600 JF Add 169 254 148 37 Reset itzal Subnet 255 256 010 Time Date Regional Settings stat Diracieryrak view NE Staton RA Erm Pa Table 18 Terminal Settings Close F8 ele Select This Option If You Want To Alarms Close the alarm display on the terminal when the newest alarm is acknowledged by an operator By default the alarm display is closed Diagnostics Setup Edit the location where diagnostic messages are saved and determine what kind of messages are saved Display Adjust the brightness of the display configure the screen saver and enable disable the touch screen cursor Desktop Access Setup Allow or restrict access to the desktop set or reset the desktop password
86. e publication GMSC10 QS003 for information on USB to serial port adapters Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Chapter 2 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Topic Page Hazardous Locations 21 Considerations for Mounting 24 Clearances for Mounting 24 Panel Guidelines 24 Panel Cutout Dimensions 24 Prepare for Panel Mounting 25 Mount the Terminal in a Panel 28 Remove and Replace Power Terminal Block 32 Connect Power 33 Connect to a Network 34 Initial Startup 37 Reset the Terminal 37 stops or other controls critical to the safety of personnel or equipment Use separate hard wired operator interface devices that do not depend on solid state electronics ATTENTION Do not use a PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminal for emergency The equipment meets the requirements of the following standards and has the following ratings ATEX e EN 60079 0 2009 EN 60079 11 2012 EN 60079 15 2010 and EN 60079 31 2009 e I13GD e ExicnA IIC T4 Ge e Extc IIIC T135 C 275 F Dc IP66 Tamb 0 C 55 C 32 E 131 F e DEMKO 14 ATEX 1302X Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 19 Chapter 2 A 20 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal ATTENTION Environment and Enclosure This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications as defined in IE
87. e control panel Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 103 Chapter4 Windows Operating System System Information 104 KEPServer Configuration The Kepware Server tab in Network Server Configuration lets you select Kepware communication drivers for connected devices TIP For a complete list of KepWare drivers go to http www rockwellautomation com knowledgebase and search the Knowledgebase for keywords Kep Ware Drivers for PanelView Plus Network Server Configuration VNC Server WEB Server FTP Server File Server Kepware Server Kepware Communication Drivers requires reset Allen Bradley Bulletin 900 Allen Bradley Bulletin 1609 AutomationDirect DirectNet AutomationDirect EBC AutomationDirect ECOM RACmat ito SSE eo IMPORTANT ClickOK in the title bar to apply new settings You are asked if you want to restart the service immediately You must also reset your terminal The System Information application provides tabs to view and set system wide properties for your terminal General Information The General tab of System Information shows the current version of the Windows CE operating system the processor type speed and available memory System Information Startup Options Device Name Copyrights System Computer Microsoft Windows CE Processor Type fra Technologies In Wersion 6 00 Speed ioo MHz RA OS Firmware Version 02 07
88. e the VNC server to require a separate password for view only and control operations follow these steps 1 From the control panel click Server Config Network Server Configuration ok E Server VINE Server WEB Server FTP Server File Server Kepware Servet _ Config BEEP ass woro E View only password gt p a a re 2 On the VNC Server tab do the following e Clear View only no remote control e Check Enable security 3 Select Password then enter a password for control privileges Passwords are a maximum of seven characters Network Server Gonfiguration View Only no remote control Security Enable security E Password only 4 Select View only password then enter a password for view only privileges 5 Click OK then restart the service when prompted to apply new settings To launch a VNC connection to enable control of the terminal follow these steps TIP To launch a VNC connection on your computer that requires a password for view only operations see VNC Connection Requiring a Password for View only Operations on page 92 and follow steps 1 through 4 1 On your computer choose Start gt Programs gt TightVNC gt TightVNC Viewer x Tonnes tt ene eee VNC Default connection options Erien Configuration High speed network Close 94 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Windo
89. echnical support 69 temperature 67 code T4 22 conditions 87 failed sensor 87 view current temperature 87 terminal device name 55 settings 41 terminal block power 32 terminal configuration closed system 14 open system 14 145 Index 146 terminal status battery voltage 67 memory allocation 68 processor temperature 67 runtime RAM 68 time format 73 setting 71 zone 70 touch screen calibrate 60 108 gestures double tap 13 drag 13 long press 13 tap 13 input 13 set sensitivity 61 touch screen calibration 108 troubleshooting 85 U USB cables 113 device port 112 host port 23 112 host port circuit parameters 23 hubs 113 printer 113 USB to serial port adapters 18 user accounts 89 V virtual keyboard 13 VNC 14 configure 92 connection passwords 93 control passwords 93 server parameters 92 view only password 93 W watchdog errors 107 Web server parameters 99 Windows CE operating system 14 features 75 server support 77 Windows control panel 78 Windows Explorer 77 wiring and safety guidelines 20 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007 C EN P April 2015 Rockwell Automation Support Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the Web to assist you in using its products At http www rockwellautomation com support you can find technical and application notes sample code and links to software service packs You can also visit our Support Center at https rockwellautomation cust
90. ell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Configure Terminal Settings Chapter 3 Configure the Screen Saver A screen saver image appears on the terminal display when no user activity is sensed for a certain time The default idle time is 10 minutes You can adjust the idle time and intensity level of the screen saver disable the screen saver or disable the screen saver image 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose Display gt Screen Saver Obis A Osma ao taroen rrer Sayer ti i His nosim Wr E Screen Saver Enabled kocia Image v C mitin BY i O Disabled Ceo mention E i OK Cancel l F7 F8 Aatvorn eel r 4 ca tem mi i 2 Press Screen Saver to change the idle period for activating the screen saver To disable the screen saver select Disabled 3 Press the up and down cursors to increase or decrease the brightness intensity of the screen saver 4 Press Advanced Settings to access the screen saver image setting a Press Screen Saver Image to disable or enable the current screen saver See page 84 for details on how to change the screen saver image b Press OK to return to the Screen Saver dialog box 5 Press OK to exit and return to terminal settings Disable the Screen Cursor The terminal has a screen cursor that you can disable or enable 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose Display gt Cursor Yes ONo Enable Cursor F1 2 Press Enable
91. ell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 63 Chapter3 Configure Terminal Settings Configure Diagnostics You can log diagnostics to a remote computer for troubleshooting To set up and forward diagnostics to a computer follow these steps 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose Diagnostic Setup A list of diagnostic nodes appears TIP To access Remote Log or Message Routing setup select the node then press Edit Diagnostics Setup Destination Setup FT View Diagnostics List BN Address F1 255 255 255 255 Port F2 445 The Remote Log destination forwards messages to a Windows computer running diagnostics The IP address and port number identify the computer Description Valid Values Address IP address of the remote Windows computer XXX XXX XXX XXX Port The port used to communicate with the remote Windows computer 4445 default Select Message Routing to access the following dialog boxes e Remote Log e Factorylalk View Diagnostics List Each dialog box shows a list of messages that can be sent to a destination Cursor to a message then press On Off to enable or disable the message Messages with checked boxes are enabled Messages with cleared boxes are disabled Operator Error Vl Operator Warning iM Operator Info v Operator Audit a V Engineer Error V Engineer Warning V Engineer Info V Engineer Audit C Developer Error C
92. elps protect the environment and contributes to the conservation of natural resources as valuable materials are recovered clock module in this product is incorrectly replaced Do not replace the battery or real time clock module unless power has been removed and the area is known to be nonhazardous i WARNING There is a danger of explosion if the lithium battery or real time Replace the battery only with catalog number 2711P RY2032 or an equivalent CR2032 coin cell battery Do not dispose of the lithium battery or real time clock module in a fire or incinerator Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations For safety information on the handling of lithium batteries including handling and disposal of leaking batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG 5 4 Perchlorate material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate This perchlorate warning only applies to primary Lithium Manganese Dioxide LiMnO cells or batteries and products containing these cells or batteries sold or distributed in California USA To replace the battery follow these steps 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Remove the battery cover by rotating it from the C closed to the O open position Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 117 Chapter5 Install and Replace Components 3 To disengage the battery
93. erlay iuct awe ct ceNnctiae ae neste deneatenantes 119 CGlearithe Overlay etose eea ied e a ao tele 120 Remove the Overlay rosenn anie nee E E ES 120 Chapter 6 Terminal Firmware ssssuessueeserrrrerrrrrerrrrrerrere 121 Download Firmware Piles lt ccdsaxvenie age hessena gris eareeeed 122 Firmware Upgrade Wizard sesessueursrsrrrrsrerrerererere 122 Upgrade the Terminal Firmware from a Storage Device 123 Create a Firmware Upgrade Card sordncs yee s aie ices we tenance 123 Upgrade Terminal Firmware by Using a Firmware Upgrade Card 126 Upgrade Terminal Firmware over the Network 005 127 Chapter 7 View System Information 2 260 4 5544 a dest en ea as 131 Stat s IndicatoiSaieiacon tinct ei a aE a erated olaa 132 Terminal Does Not Start Up ssssssssresrsererrrererrrererr 133 Terminal Restarts Intermittently 242 3 sg bastene eae eerie 133 Touch Sereen 1Sstlesaxccsecin div ue o50s ve E EE EA S SAES 133 Display ss es 422 naana a eaa bee e ERS 134 Ethernet Issues Ee E E EEA aed A 134 Performance Is Slow sia dwt Soeeieyts essa N Ie age SS 135 Resistance to Chemicals cnccsnwnne erin siirsi er AAEE 135 Clean the Display ec uke ae te hele eh Gs Ata oS de od 135 Remove Paint and Grease go fet2cntigho eee deena genesa 136 Equipment Wash Dowits aiacidsitursimieloe gas su nenudiet amas 136 Ship the Terminals 2 o 0 vsos top dege dal eee ee aa ee 136 Maintenance Mode Operations 3 0 sicvicce diene seawater
94. etween Ethernet ports 34 calibration touch screen 60 108 catalog numbers battery replacement 18 mounting hardware 17 PanelView Plus 7 standard terminals 16 power supplies 17 power terminal blocks 17 protective overlays 17 SD cards 17 USB programming cable 17 circuit breaker rating 20 clear all data 137 closed system 106 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P April 2015 Index command prompt Foxitreader 110 parameters 110 syntax 110 configuration mode 15 configure start up options 39 control panel touch screen calibration 108 cutout dimensions 24 D date setting 71 date format long 74 short 74 DC power bus 33 desktop appearance 83 background image 83 brightness 83 cursor 84 rotate 85 screen saver 84 desktop access default password 44 disable 45 enable 44 password 44 reset password 48 restrict 44 45 set password 47 device name terminal 55 DHCP 53 diagnostics 64 advanced 107 dimensions panel cutout 24 display adjust backlight 58 download publications 9 earth ground connection 33 wire 33 electrostatic discharge 111 environment and enclosure notice 20 error indicator 132 ESD preventing 111 143 Index 144 Ethernet connector pinout 35 driver 52 duplex setting 54 link speed 54 status indicators 35 event log errors 66 events 66 warnings 66 explosion hazard 32 35 117 F FactoryTalk View ME check file integrity 65 diagnostics 65 fault indicators fir
95. ew Plus 7 Standard terminals support selected printers For a list of supported printers go to http www rockwellautomation com knowledgebase and search the Knowledgebase for keywords Printers Supported on PanelView Plus Printer installation is plug and play Supported printers are automatically mapped to the appropriate driver Printers that do not configure automatically to the appropriate driver can be installed manually To access the print setup follow these steps 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose a Print Setup gt option e Alarm Print Setup e Diagnostic Setup e Display Print Setup The Print Setup dialog box shows installed printers that are available to the FactoryTalk View ME application The list of printers that shows depends on what printers you install The terminals are not shipped with pre configured printers so initially the dialog box is empty M Vv etnas P Tar 2 Select an installed printer TIP The printer you select must be in the control panel Printers applet A failed attempt to automatically install a printer is reported in the system event log Use the control panel in Windows Explorer to manually install a printer that does not install automatically Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Configure Terminal Settings Chapter 3 3 Press Advanced Settings to access these options e Options for printing displays include print orientation dra
96. ew Plus CE or PanelView Plus Compact terminal before performing a Ss Firmware upgrade Do you wish to continue It is not necessary to back up files on PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 127 Chapter 6 128 Update Firmware 4 Click Network connection using RSLinx Enterprise and click Next Firmware Upgrade Wizard Select the type of connection to the terminal Only connection type available for use with FactoryT alk View ME Station v6 00 or later terminals Ethemet connection using PaneMiew File Transfer Litility m I Serial connection using PanelView File Transter Utility and RAS connection lt Back Cancel Help This option is the only valid selection for PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals 5 Navigate to and select the terminal to receive the firmware update then click Next 6 Firmware Upgrade Wizard ziaja Select the terminal Milt 10 108 18 2 2080 LC50 240VB Micro850 2 m 10 108 19 13 PanelView Plus_6 700 PanelView Plus_6 700 iil 10 108 18 62 2080 LC50 240VB Microsso 9 m 10 108 18 109 2080 LC50 24QVB Micro850 5 E li 10 108 18 149 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A 7 E j 10 108 18 150 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A 6 5 Pani Plus_7 600 Pane m 10 108 18 252 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A E i 10 108 18 253 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A 3 mA 10 108 19 1 2080 LC50 480RB Micro850 8 m Ai 10 108 19 54 2080 L
97. f the cutout have no burrs or sharp edges Failure to follow these warnings can result in personal injury or damage to panel components 1 Use the cutout dimensions on page 24 to cut an opening in the panel 2 Verify the sealing gasket is present on the terminal This gasket forms a compression type seal Do not use sealing compounds 4 See Table 13 on page 25 to get the final lock position of the mounting levers for the panel thickness 5 See Figure 3 on page 27 to determine the mounting lever orientations and lock sequence for your terminal size 28 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Chapter 2 6 Secure the terminal in the panel TIP The mounting levers for PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals are gray similar to the color of the bezel catalog number 2711P RMCS Do not use black mounting levers they are not compatible with PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals a Verify the orientation of the mounting lever The direction that you rotate each mounting lever is different for each terminal size A b Hold the first mounting lever in the locking sequence vertical to the slot and insert its knob into the large end of the slot J l c Slide the mounting lever to a notch that is one or two positions greater than the final locking position for your panel thickness If the final locking position is 1 s
98. fatal watchdog error error 02 at startup and halts the normal boot process This is the default The system launches the maintenance window with the watchdog error displayed You can continue booting from this window Refer to Maintenance Mode Operations on page 137 for details The error is logged to the System Event log Never show watchdog errors at startup Hides the errors at startup and adds the error to the system event log Advanced Diagnostics Advanced diagnostics are for technical support use to diagnose and resolve system errors They are not for use in a normal production environment l k Be System Informatian General Startup Options Device Name Copyrights Advanced Diagnostics Warning for tech support usage only watson Log Files System Dump Default Size up to several MB None Context Dump Size up to 64 KB Complete Dump Size upt to 500 MB 2 Watchdog Functionality Device Name The Device Name tab of System Information identifies your terminal to other devices on the network by providing a device name and description System Information Startup Options These settings are used to identify your Windows CE device to other computers Please type a name without any spaces and a short description Device name PvP62604 Device description Rockwell Automation 2714P 710C21D8S TIP Device names must be unique Duplicate names conflict and cause network problem
99. ft mode and color e Options for printing diagnostic and alarm messages determine when to print messages sent to the network or USB port Specified number of messages Print Messages After O 500 messages or timeout period whichever is first F1 a E A S E Ot kee eer ee met Number Of Messages Timeout Period F2 F3 60 168 hours OK Cancel F7 F8 Specified number of messages 60 messages When the queue has 60 messages the messages are printed regardless of how long they have been in the queue You can change the number of messages Print Messages After Default Value Example 500 messages or timeout period whichever is 168 hours 7 days If the queue has 350 messages after 168 hours the 350 messages are first printed You can change the timeout period Specified number of messages or timeout period 60 messages If the queue has 60 messages after 24 hours then the 60 messages are whichever is first 168 hours 7 days printed You can change the number of messages and the timeout period For example the number of messages is set to 75 and the timeout period is set to 48 hours e Ifthe queue has 75 messages after 24 hours then the 75 messages are printed before the set timeout of 48 hours Ifthe queue has 15 messages after 48 hours the 15 messages are printed after the set timeout period 4 Press OK when done 5 Press OK to return to terminal settings Rockw
100. g 7 20 2010 2 44 47 AM CRC ERROR history alm 7 20 2010 2 44 47 AM CRC ERROR embedded alm i Clear All More Details Close F1 F2 F8 a 2 Select an event and press More Details to display details for that event 3 Press Clear All to clear all details from the log 4 Press Close to return to previous dialog box Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 65 Chapter3 Configure Terminal Settings View and Clear the System The System Event Log displays warnings errors and events logged by the Event Lo g terminal The log provides a time stamp of when each event occurred and text describing the event If the event log is full when a new event occurs the oldest entry is removed to accommodate the new event System Event Leg Tear All More Details Cosa tray mz mo Esi D ana ver Ean pogas Us 1 Press Terminal Settings gt System Event Log 2 Select an event then press More Details to display details for the event 3 Press Clear All to clear all events in the log Press Close Enable or Disable the Alarm The terminal displays each alarm as it occurs in the alarm display or alarm banner Displa When the operator acknowledges the most recent alarm the alarm display closes play or remains open The default is to close the alarm display 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose Alarms Close Alarm Display When Newest Yes Alarm Acknowledged F1 Ono
101. gs then choose Time Date Regional Settings gt Date Year Month Day F1 F2 F3 Cancel F8 2 Press Year Month and Day to change the current values above the button e Year is four digits in the range 1980 2099 e Month is in the range 1 12 e Day is in the range 1 31 and validated by month 3 Press OK when done Change the Current Time on the Terminal To adjust the time on the terminal follow these steps 1 Select Terminal Settings then choose Time Date Regional Settings gt Time Enter time in 24 hour format 13 41 22 Hour Minute Seconds F1 F2 F3 Cancel F8 2 Press Hour Minute and Seconds to change the current values e Hour range is 0 23 24 hour format e Minute and second range is 0 59 3 Press OK when done Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 71 Chapter3 Configure Terminal Settings Regional Settings Numeric Format Long Date Format Short Date Format Time Format You can change the format for displaying dates times and numerics to match the standards of a country or region Languages are installed with the operating system Before changing regional settings you must select a language To select a language installed on the terminal follow these steps 1 Select Terminal Settings then choose Time Date Regional Settings gt Language Chinese Hong Kong S A R a Chinese Macau S A4 R
102. guration mode on startup follow these steps 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose Startup Options 2 Press On Startup to select Go to Configuration Mode 3 Press Configuration Mode Options to view or change optional settings FactoryTalk View ME Station Startup Q Da not start FactoryTak View ME Station Ga to Configuration Mode On Startup Configuration Mode Options E a abe Configuration Mode Options yant Load Current Application Run optiat F1 iF No OK Cancel Replace RSLinx O VES F7 F8 Enterprise Communications F2 F2 No Be start FactoryTalk View ME Station Vee LEJ 2 20 4 OK Cancel F7 F8 4 Press Load Current Application to specify whether you want to load the current application on startup 5 Press Replace RSLinx Enterprise Communications to specify what configuration settings are used when the loaded application is run e Select No to use the RSLinx communication settings in the terminal e Select Yes to replace the terminal settings with the communication settings in the application Any changes to RSLinx device addresses or driver properties on the terminal are lost 6 Press OK to return to the previous dialog box 7 Press OK to return to terminal settings 50 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Configure Terminal Settings Chapter 3 1 2 3 Run the Loaded Application on Startup To run the FactoryTalk
103. hat are configured N A input elements in the Machine Edition application When touched these elements perform operations in a predictable manner For example an input element is configured to navigate to a specific screen in the application or start a motor when touched Multiple operations cannot be conducted simultaneously Doing so results in an unintended operation Do not touch multiple input element at the same time Do not rest a hand or multiple finger on the display Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 133 Chapter7 Troubleshooting Display Issues The display is unreadable or dims unexpectedly properly the screen can be difficult to read and use of this touch screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the touch screen under these circumstances The design of the system must take into account the possibility of the touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E stop i ATTENTION If the display darkens or if the backlight is not functioning Design of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include e The possibility of an unreadable touch screen e The possibility of an inoperable touch screen Unexpected communication errors or delays e Operator e
104. help com for software updates support chats and forums technical information FAQs and to sign up for product notification updates In addition we offer multiple support programs for installation configuration and troubleshooting For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visit http www rockwellautomation com services online phone Installation Assistance If you experience a problem within the first 24 hours of installation review the information that is contained in this manual You can contact Customer Support for initial help in getting your product up and running United States or Canada 1 440 646 3434 Outside United States or Canada Use the Worldwide Locator at http www rockwellautomation com rockwellautomation support overview page or contact your local Rockwell Automation representative New Product Satisfaction Return Rockwell Automation tests all of its products to help ensure that they are fully operational when shipped from the manufacturing facility However if your product is not functioning and needs to be returned follow these procedures United States Contact your distributor You must provide a Customer Support case number call the phone number above to obtain one to your distributor to complete the return process Outside United States Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for the return procedure Document
105. hi Fx Do mitsubishi Fx Net C Mitsubishi Serial y Back Cancel Help Kepware drivers are already installed on the PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 129 Chapter 6 130 Update Firmware The final dialog box summarizes your choices for upgrading the terminal firmware Firmware Upgrade Wizard Sic x Press Finish to upgrade the firmware on the terminal Upgrade type Terminal firmware upgrade Terminal type Paneliew Plus BOO ME v7 00 v7 10 Current firmware version 7 00 00 09 17 09 Major Minar Patch Build Uporade firmware version 71020141217 ViewPoint No KEPServer drivers lt None gt ms ee 8 Click Finish to update the firmware in the terminal 9 Click Yes to continue with the update Firmware Upgrade The terminal is about to be upgraded with new Firmware FactoryTalk view ME Station and any running applications will be terminated After downloading files the terminal will be restarted to complete the upgrade Do you wish to continue A progress bar updates as firmware files are copied to the terminal 10 Click OK when the firmware upgrade is complete Firmware Uperade Wizard The upgrade files have been downloaded to the terminal Check the tetminal for any specific actions necessary to complete the reboot The terminal restarts and executes the new firmware IMPORTANT Ifthe firmware upgrade fails because of
106. i Fx Mitsubishi Fx Net O Mitsubishi Serial lt Back Cancel Help Kepware drivers are already installed on the PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Update Firmware Chapter 6 The final dialog box summarizes your choices for creating the firmware upgrade card Firmware Upgrade Wizard E 5 x Press Finish to create the firmware upgrade card Upgrade type Firmware upgrade card Terminal type PanelView Plus 7 ME v7 00 v7 10 Upgrade firmware version 7 00 20141214 Major Minor Release Date Firmware card location H S ViewPoint Yes KEPServer drivers lt None gt lt Back Cancel Help 6 Click Finish to copy the firmware files to the firmware upgrade card A progress bar automatically updates as files are copied to the USB drive or SD card 7 Click OK when the firmware upgrade completes successfully Firmware Upgrade x 1 L The firmware upgrade card was created successfully TIP If the firmware files were copied to the hard disk copy the files to the root directory of the USB drive or SD card 8 Remove the USB drive or SD card from your computer 9 Go to the next section to use this firmware upgrade card to upgrade the terminal firmware Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 125 Chapter 6 126 Update Firmware IMPORTANT previous section Upgrade Terminal Firmware by
107. ion Touch only one operating element on the touch screen with one finger at one time TIP At runtime a virtual keyboard or numeric keypad opens on terminal screens for data entry The touch screen supports touch gestures to interact with screen elements during runtime Use only these touch gestures on the touch screen e Tap Briefly touch the target on the terminal screen with your fingertip e Double tap Touch the target on the terminal screen twice quickly with your fingertip e Drag Touch the target on the terminal screen and move your fingertip across the screen e Long press Touch and hold the target on the terminal screen for several seconds For a list of actions you can perform by using touch gestures see the FactoryTalk View ME help Software Support IMPORTANT Itis the responsibility of the customer to be sure that any third party software updates patches or firmware that is installed is free of malicious bugs spyware and so on Table 2 PanelView Plus 7 Standard Software Support Software Description Version FactoryTalk View ME Station Runtime environment of terminal 7 0 or later e Runs FactoryTalk View ME applications Provides options to view and configure terminal settings Machine Edition Station is preloaded on each terminal and does not require activation FactoryTalk View Studio for Machine Edition Software for developing the HMI applications that run on terminal This software does
108. ion and maintenance of solid state control inthe form of individual devices or packaged assemblies that use solid state components Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries Technical Data publication AG 5 4 Provides guidelines for storing handling installing and disposing of lithium batteries Product Certifications website http www ab com Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details You can view or download publications at http www rockwellautomation com literature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative This product is shipped with the following items e PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminal with FactoryTalk View ME Station runtime software installed and activated e Mounting levers for panel installation e Removable power terminal block e Secure Digital SD card cover e Product information e Cutout template e China RoHS information e Product Feature Notice Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 9 Preface Product Release Notes Product release notes are available online within the Product Compatibility and 10 Download Center 1 From the Quick Links list on http www ab com choose Product Compatibility and Download Center Quick Links S Product Directory Rockwell Rockwell Automation Worldwide im Automat
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110. l you must first load the application You can load the application from internal storage nonvolatile memory in the terminal an SD card or a USB drive Internal Storage Load Source External Storage 1 F2 External Storage 2 De Ow Delete Log Files Before Running F5 terminai setnngs TH evi aveliszzsan 1p ec 268 299 348 27 Reset rat i m A Albret z55z5500 Estr E raTa View E Staten pesama lA To load and run an application on the terminal follow these steps 1 Press Load Application from the FactoryTalk View ME Station dialog box 2 Press Source to select the location of the file to load e Internal Storage nonvolatile memory of the terminal e External Storage 1 SD card loaded in the card slot e External Storage 2 USB drive loaded in the USB host port TIP The path for Machine Edition files on the terminal is My Device Application Data Rockwell Software RSViewME Runtime The path for Machine Edition files on the SD card or USB drive is Rockwell Software RSViewME Runtime 3 Use the up and down cursor keys to select a mer file from the list 4 Press Load to load the selected application You are asked if you want to replace the terminal s current communication settings with those defined in the application 5 Select Yes or No e Select Yes to use the communication settings in the application Communication setting
111. l position 30 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Chapter 2 8 Inspect all mounting levers to make sure each is in the correct locked position and follow the correct lever installation sequence to provide an adequate gasket seal between the terminal and the panel Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the terminal or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation ATTENTION All mounting levers must be in the correct locked position The notch on the outside of mounting lever shows its locked position This view shows that the mounting levers are locked in position 1 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 31 Chapter2 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Remove and Replace Power The product has a three pin terminal block for power connections You can Terminal Block remove the terminal block for ease of installation wiring and maintenance WARNING Explosion Hazard If you connect or disconnect wiring while the power is on an electrical arc can occur This arc can cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Make sure the power is off and the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Failure to turn power off can result in electrical shock or damage to the terminal Use a 0 6 x 3 5 mm flat blade screwdriver for terminal block wiring Table 14
112. lation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of information circuits equipment or software described in this manual Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations WARNING Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss ATTENTION Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard avoid a hazard and recognize the consequence gt gt IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions SHOCK HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present BURN HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures
113. lets you set the brightness level of the display between 1 100 At 1 the display is minimally visible Display Properties 100 Bright Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 83 Chapter 4 84 Windows Operating System Screen Saver The screen saver extends the life of the display When the terminal is idle for a continuous period the screen saver dims the backlight and displays a moving image When deactivated the display brightness returns to its normal level Display Properties Backaround Appearance Barkight ScreenSaver advanced w Start screen saver after 10 minutes of continuous idle time Dimmer Image List 10 9 ssfloat eo Beat Add e Remove The Screen Saver tab in Display Properties lets you perform these actions e Change the idle timeout for the screen saver The default is 10 minutes When the screen saver activates the dimmer controls the backlight intensity You set the brightness of the dimmer in range 0 100 The default intensity is 10 At 0 the backlight is minimally visible e Browse the system for a different screen saver bitmap The default screen saver is SSFloat bmp Click Add or Remove to change screen saver bitmap The system recognizes bitmaps in the Windows folder e Disable the screen saver by clearing the Start screen after checkbox Cursor The Advanced tab in Display Properties lets you enable or
114. lide the mounting lever to position 2 or 3 2 3 TIP Use an erasable marker or grease pencil to mark the alignment marks for visibility of the slot positions and to mark the final lock position Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 29 Chapter2 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal d Rotate the mounting lever until its flat side comes in contact with the panel IMPORTANT Donot use tools or excessive force to rotate the mounting lever The mounting levers are designed to be rotated and secured by hand TIP A broken mounting lever does not damage the terminal The mounting levers are designed to break off the pin if they are over torqued This breakage helps to prevent damage to the terminal bezel If a pin is broken turn the mounting lever around and use the other pin to continue the installation See Figure 3 on page 27 for details and restrictions e Repeat steps a through d for the remaining mounting levers 7 Adjust each mounting lever to its final position by using the same locking sequence in Figure 3 on page 27 a Unlock mounting lever one in the sequence by rotating it away from the bezel b With the mounting lever positioned vertically to the slot slide the mounting lever to the final locking position in Table 13 on page 25 c Carefully rotate the mounting lever back toward panel d Repeat steps a through c to lock the remaining mounting levers in their fina
115. lient crashes without closing the control connection Debug Output Channels Specifies the number of debug output channels 2 Debug Output Mask Specifies the port number of the output mask used for debugging 23 Base Directory Specifies the path where the FTP log file and other support files are stored Windows Log Size Specifies the maximum size of the file that logs FTP activities The log file is stored in the base directory 4096 bytes Anew log file is created when the current log file reaches its maximum size Security Parameters Use Authentication Check this option to require a valid NTLM user name and password to access the FTP server Enabled checked If authentication is enabled you must enter one or more valid user names in the User List field NTLM user accounts are defined in the User Account Manager of the control panel Allow Anonymous Logins Check this option to let anyone connect to the FTP server Anonymous log ins do not require a user name and password Enabled checked Allow Anonymous Uploads Check this option to let users logged in anonymously to upload or write files to the FTP server or default directory Disabled unchecked If unchecked users logged in anonymously can download or copy files from the server Allow Anonymous VRoots Check this option to let users logged in anonymously to access virtual roots Disabled unchecked User List Specifies the NTLM users that can access the FTP server and exchange files to or from
116. loat bmp is updated with the new image 9 Click OK then click Exit to close the Logo Manager User Accounts User Accounts let you set up NT LAN manager NTLM user accounts for authenticating client connections when using the FTP web and file servers A user account consists of a user name and a password TIP NTLM is the security protocol that provides authentication integrity and confidentiality to users on Windows operating systems NTLM is still included to support Windows 2000 2002 and 2003 server systems To add a user account follow these steps bs 1 Double click User Accounts in the control panel User User Account Manager Accounts NTLM user User name 4dd user Remove user 2 Click in the user name filed and type a name 3 Click in the Password field to clear the field and type a password Asterisks display as you type the password 4 Re enter the password in the Confirm pwd field User Account Manager NTLM user Username kasmith Password pa Canfirm A AR RR AO 5 Click Add User Add user account Succesfully added new user account kasmith Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 89 Chapter 4 90 Windows Operating System 6 Click OK to acknowledge the new user account The new user name is added to the list User Account Manager E gt NTLM user trams Add user Remove user 7 Repeat steps 1 through 6 t
117. m status files from the System Default location of the terminal These files are generated by the application during runtime 1 Press Terminal Settings gt File Management gt Delete Files gt Delete Log Files You are asked to confirm the deletion of the files Do you want to delete all of the FactoryTalk View ME Station Log Files 2 Select Yes or No Log files not in the System Default location are not deleted Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 57 Chapter3 Configure Terminal Settings Display Settings 58 For the terminal display you can change its brightness configure the screen saver or disable the screen cursor Adjust Display Intensity You can adjust the intensity of the backlight in 10 increments from 1 100 At 0 the backlight is minimally visible You can use the default intensity of 100 or adjust the intensity for runtime operations 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose Display gt Display Intensity Display Intensity Startup Runtime Intensity F1 O Default OK Cancel F7 F8 2 Press Startup Intensity to switch between Default intensity and Runtime intensity e Ifyou select Runtime the start up screens use the runtime intensity e Ifyou select Default the start up screens use the default setting of 100 3 Increase or decrease the intensity for runtime operations by pressing the up or down cursors 4 Press OK when done to save changes Rockw
118. maximum total capacitance that can be connected to the USB host port The total capacitance of the USB peripheral device and its associated cable must not exceed the indicated value The maximum total capacitance Ci peripheral and cable capacitance of the separate USB peripheral device is less than or equal to C usp G peripheral a Ccable UsB lt G USB L a USB 15 pH This value is the maximum total inductance that can be connected to the USB host port The total inductance of the USB peripheral device and its associated cable must not exceed the indicated value The maximum total inductance Li peripheraly and cable inductance of the separate USB peripheral device is less than or equal to L usp Li peripheral Leable La USB Application Information Per the National Flectrical Code NEC the circuit parameters of associated field wiring apparatus for use in hazardous locations is coordinated with the host product so that their combination remains nonincendive PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals and the USB peripheral devices are treated in this manner Make sure that the USB peripheral device and its associated cabling have circuit parameters with the limits given in Table 10 for them to remain nonincendive when used with the PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminal USB host port If cable capacitance and inductance are not known use the following values from ANSI ISA RP 12 06 01 2003 Cable 197 pF m 60 p
119. mware 132 hardware 132 file server configuration 103 firmware copy upgrade files to a USB flash drive 123 toan SD card 123 corrupted 126 downloading 122 revision 69 upgrade fails 126 130 upgrade methods 122 upgrade package 122 upgrade wizard 122 firmware upgrade using storage device 123 via network connection 127 via SD card 126 via USB flash drive 126 wizard 122 fonts 139 Foxitreader 110 FTP security options 101 FTP server configuration 100 parameters 100 ftp server security 100 FUP 122 fuse rating 20 FUW 122 G galvanic isolation 112 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007 C EN P April 2015 hardware specifications battery 12 display touch screen 12 Ethernet port 12 SD card slot 12 status indicators 12 USB device port 12 USB host port 12 HMI 9 indicator ERR 132 STS 132 input panels 78 installation panel cutouts 24 IP address assign 53 K KEPServer drivers 124 129 keyboard 78 L ladder logic 9 language setting 72 lithium batteries safe handling 117 log files application files 65 delete 57 runtime files 65 M maintenance mode 137 ME9 mount the terminal ambient temperature 24 clearances 24 ina panel 28 location considerations 24 minimum clearances 24 mounting levers 25 preparation 25 N NEC 23 network file servers 103 FTP servers 100 topology 34 types supported 34 VNC servers 92 network topology linear 35 star 36 numeric keypad 13 0
120. n Controls Sets the visual appearance of control buttons at startup Windows XP Style default Windows 95 Style Boot Option The boot options provides a way for you to enter Safe mode at startup System Information i fk EJ General Startup Options Device Name Copyrights Boot E Safe Mode S Do not detect safe mode request at startup Detect safe mode request at startup Safe Mode Options Description Do not detect Safe mode requestat Disables Safe mode detection during startup This is the default startup Detect Safe mode request at startup Displays a small white box in the lower left corner of the terminal display during startup Press and hold the white box to enter Safe mode This lets you bypass a loaded FactoryTalk View ME application and go directly to Configuration mode If you do not press the white box the system boots up normally Another way to enter Safe mode is to access Maintenance mode Refer to Maintenance Mode Operations on page 137 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Windows Operating System Chapter 4 Watchdog Errors You can show or hide watchdog errors at startup System Information General Startup Options Device Name Copyrights Watchdog Error Reporting Always show watchdog errors at startup Never show watchdog errors at startup Watchdog Error Options Description Always show watchdog errors at startup Shows the
121. n mode This is the initial default e FactoryTalk View ME mer application runs e Windows desktop launches IMPORTANT Toaccess Configuration mode from an HMI application on the terminal press Goto Configuration Mode This button is added to application screens in FactoryTalk View Studio software during application development The application stops running but is still loaded e If your application does not have a Goto Configuration Mode button see Enter Configuration Mode on Startup on page 50 for details on how to access Configuration mode To access Configuration mode from the Windows desktop double click the FTViewME Station icon i Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 39 Chapter3 Configure Terminal Settings Figure 6 FactoryTalk View ME Station Dialog Box FactoryTalk View ME Station Current application Objects 5 Screen Demo mer Table 17 Terminal Operations Press Load Application F1 Load Application Run Application Application Settings F1 F2 F3 Delete Log Files O Yes Terminal Settings Before Running F5 Om Devices PvPlusi2600 IP Addr 169 254 149 37 Reset Exit F7 F8 hk Subnet 255 255 0 0 To Open a dialog box where you select a mer application to load in the device You must load an application before you can run it The name of the loaded application appears under Current Application Run Application F2
122. n some cases the FactoryTalk View ME application can be missing after a firmware upgrade 2 In some cases static IP addresses have been changed to DHCP enabled IP address after a firmware upgrade Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 121 Chapter6 Update Firmware Download Firmware Files Firmware Upgrade Wizard 122 Download the appropriate firmware installation package from the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center The package is named PVP7_ lt zerminal family gt _x xx yyyymmdd exe where lt terminal family gt is the name of the terminals x xx is the FactoryTalk View ME software version that is contained in the package yyyymmdd is the date that the package was created This installation package contains the following items Firmware upgrade package FUP contains an autorun executable and the new firmware files Firmware upgrade wizard FUW version 6 10 or later is used to upgrade the terminal firmware by using the contents of the FUP The FUP and FUW are copied to your computer during the download To download firmware installation files to your computer follow these steps 1 nN A oe a N From the Quick Links list on http www ab com choose Product Compatibility and Download Center Click the Get Downloads tab Click Find Product Downloads From the All Families pull down menu choose PanelView Plus 7 Select a firmware version then click Do
123. nager of the control panel Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 99 Chapter 4 Windows Operating System FTP Server Configuration The FTP Server tab in Network Server Configuration defines settings that are used for exchanging files over a network These are standard Microsoft Windows CE parameters Network Server Configuration en Coe ere Ee Default Directory LJ Idle Timeout Debug Output channels E Debug Output Mask Base Directory lan Giza The default FTP configuration lets any user establish an FTP connection to the terminal by logging in anonymously and downloading files from the FTP default directory Temp TIP you want to restart the service immediately Table 26 FTP Server Parameters Click OK in the title bar of the dialog box to apply new settings You are asked if FTP Parameters Description Default General Default Directory Specifies a storage location on your terminal for transferring files Temp This is the directory that users come to when they first connect to the FTP server Idle Timeout Specifies an idle period after which inactive control connections are closed during a data transfer An FTP session requires 300 seconds one control connection plus one data connection during file transfers 5 minutes Without a timeout the FTP server process can be left pending indefinitely if the corresponding c
124. new logo you can do the following e Preview the logo on the splash screen e Resize image to fit the fixed area of the splash screen Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 87 Chapter4 Windows Operating System To apply a new logo the splash screen and the screen saver follow these steps 1 Double click Logo Manager in the control panel The Logo Manager opens with the current logo PYPlus Logo Manager E a Stretch shrink image to fit eat xi Preview entire screen QUALITY 2 Click Load oven EEE VOR Name new logo big ype BMP files 3 Select the location of the new image you want to load e A folder on the terminal e Storage Card2 SD card e USB Storage USB drive 4 Select the image file to load 5 Verify the file type is correct 6 Click OK The new logo appears in the Logo Manager dialog box __ Stretch shrink image to fit a xi Preview entire screen Manager P Plus Logo Manager ation Inc 88 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Windows Operating System Chapter 4 7 Check Preview entire screen to view the logo on the splash screen If the logo is truncated or too small check Stretch shrink image to fit to resize the logo to fit the area 8 Ifsatisfied with the preview click Apply A dialog box confirms the splash screen was updated The default screen saver ssf
125. not run on the 7 0 or later terminal The HMI applications created in this software are loaded onto the terminal FactoryTalk ViewPoint A web server application that lets remote users access and control the HMI application that runs on a 1 2 or later terminal by using an Internet browser A single license is embedded with each terminal that supports a single client connection to a terminal Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 13 Chapter1 Overview PanelView Plus 7 Standard PanelView Plus 7 Standard Machine Edition applications are restricted to these Applications applications e Maximum of 25 screens e Maximum of 200 alarm messages e One connection or shortcut to a single controller by using either RSLinx Enterprise or KEPServer Enterprise software e Only Ethernet communication is supported If using RSLinx Enterprise software Ethernet drivers are supported Windows CE Operating The terminals run the Windows CE operating system These devices run HMI Sy stem applications and offer a desktop with these capabilities e File transfer protocol FTP server e Virtual network computing VNC client and server e ActiveX controls Refer to View FactoryTalk View ME Station Information on page 69 to view a list of ActiveX controls installed on terminal TIP For a complete list of ActiveX controls go to http www rockwellautomation com knowledgebase and search the Knowledgebase for keywords
126. o add additional user accounts 8 When done click X to close the dialog box To remove a user account follow these steps User Account Manager NTLM user User name se Cane CL Remove user 1 Select a name from the user name list 2 Click Remove User Remoye user account Are YOU sure you want ta remove user hpcanrad 3 Click Yes to confirm the removal of the selected user account The user account list is permanently deleted from the list 4 Click X to close the User Account Manager TIP Users entered in authentication lists of FTP web or file server configurations are removed when user accounts are deleted Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Services Network Server Configuration 0g Services Q Server Config Windows Operating System Chapter 4 The Services application shows servers the PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminal supports You can enable start or disable stop each server Services The buttons are color coded e Green indicates the server is running and automatically started at system startup e Red indicates the server is not running e Gray indicates the server is not available on the terminal To enable or disable a server press the corresponding button and the color changes accordingly The Network Server Configuration application configures settings for VNC FTP web Kepware and file server activities
127. o not use cleaners that contain abrasives Remove the Overlay Remove the overlay if it is damaged or needs replacement Lift a corner and slowly pull off the overlay Use isopropyl alcohol to remove any residual adhesive Do not reuse the overlay 120 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Terminal Firmware Chapter 6 Update Firmware Tic e Terminal Firmware 121 Download Firmware Files 122 Firmware Upgrade Wizard 122 Upgrade the Terminal Firmware from a Storage Device 123 Upgrade Terminal Firmware over the Network 127 Firmware components are packaged as execute in place XIP regions in one system code SC img file When the SC img file is copied to the virtual file system VFS on the terminal the XIP regions are updated and the terminal restarts automatically These firmware components are affected during an upgrade Factorylalk View ME Station software Communication protocols and drivers including Kepware drivers Windows fonts Windows CE components FactoryTalk components User extensions A firmware upgrade does not affect these terminal components or settings Windows registry File system including the FactoryTalk View ME application that is loaded in the terminal Network parameters including the network device name DHCP enabled and static 2 IP addresses speed and duplex setting Display settings Screen saver configuration Touch screen calibration 1 I
128. on and off then the STS indicator flashes to signal progress during startup If the indicators remain off check the power cable After a successful startup the STS indicator remains on The table shows indicator states if the terminal stops during startup Table 32 Fault Indicator States During Terminal Startup ERR red STS green Description Recommended Action Recoverable firmware error Reload the firmware Blinking off Recoverable configuration failure Restore the terminal to its factory default image Refer to Restore a Back up Image on page 81 d On Fatal hardware error Replace the terminal n Blinking Fatal display hardware error Replace the terminal 132 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Terminal Does Not Start Up Terminal Restarts Intermittently Touch Screen Issues Troubleshooting Chapter 7 If the terminal does not start up normally check the table for possible causes Table 33 Terminal Does Not Start Up Properly Check For What to Do See This Page Insufficient power Make sure device is receiving adequate power e Check the DC power requirements page 33 Improper power Verify the power wiring is correct wiring e Check the wiring specifications page 32 e Check the DC power wiring page 33 Status indicators Check the status indicators during startup page 132 Stalled progress If a terminal stalls at the progress indicator and does not load
129. onments where atmospheric gases have ignition temperatures less than 135 C 275 F 22 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Chapter 2 Required Circuit Port Parameters for USB Peripheral Devices This product contains a USB host port that complies with hazardous location environments Field wiring compliance requirements are provided in compliance with the National Electrical Code Article 500 Figure 1 PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Control Drawing Associated Nonincendive Field Wiring Apparatus PanelView Plus 7 Standard Host Product Nonincendive Field Wiring Apparatus USB Host Port USB Peripheral Device PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals provide one powered USB host port Table 10 defines the circuit parameters of this port Table 10 Circuit Parameters for USB Host Port Parameter Value Parameter Definition V oc USB 5 25V DC Open circuit voltage of the host USB port The maximum applied voltage rating Vmax peripheral Of the USB peripheral device is Vmax peripheral Voc USB greater than or equal to Voc usg as appropriate I sc USB 1 68A Maximum output current of the host USB port The maximum current Impax peripheral that the USB peripheral device can be subjected to is Tmax peripheral I sc USB greater than or equal to I sc ysp Ca USB 10 pF This value is the
130. ooting up Refer to Maintenance Mode Operations on page 137 for details on how to restart the terminal from Maintenance Mode Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 37 Chapter2 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Notes 38 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 FactoryTalk View ME Station Chapter 3 Configure Terminal Settings Tope o Pae o Toe sage Factorylalk View ME Station 33 Display Settings 58 Terminal Settings 41 Input Device Settings 60 Soft Keyboard 42 Configure Print Options 62 Load and Run an Application 43 Configure Diagnostics 64 Desktop Access 44 Check Integrity of Application Files 65 Configure Start up Options 49 View and Clear the System Event Log 66 Configure Controller Address 52 Enable or Disable the Alarm Display 66 Configure Ethernet Settings 52 Display System Information 67 Modify Device Name of Terminal 55 Time and Date Settings 70 Copy Files on Terminal 56 Regional Settings 72 Delete Files from Terminal 57 FactoryTalk View ME Station is the runtime environment of the terminal This environment lets you configure start up options load and run HMI applications adjust terminal settings access the Windows desktop and perform other terminal operations When you reset the terminal one of these actions occurs depending on the configured start up option e FactoryTalk View ME Station launches in Configuratio
131. pement est utilisable uniquement en Classe I Division 2 Groupes A B C et D ou en zones non dangereuses Couper le courant ou s assurer que la zone est class e non dangereuse avant de d brancher l quipement Couper le courant ou s assurer que la zone est class e non dangereuse avant de d brancher les connexions de l quipement Fixer tous les connecteurs externes reli s a cet quipement a l aide de vis loquets coulissants connecteurs filet s ou autres moyens fournis avec ce produit En cas d installation dans un environnement dangereux ne pas ouvrir l enceinte installer ou retirer la carte m moire ou la pile connecter ou d connecter d quipement sauf si la zone est reconnue comme tant non dangereuse La substitution de composants peut rendre cet quipement impropre une utilisation en Classe Division 2 Les quipements p riph riques doivent convenir l environnement dans lequel ils sont utilis s Tout le c blage doit tre conforme aux m thodes de c blage en Classe I Division 2 de l Article 501 du Code Electrique National des Etats Unis et ou la Section 18 1J2 du Code Electrique Canadien et en conformit avec l autorit comp tente Pour les applications en Zone 2 ATEX une protection contre les transitoires sera fournie pour limiter les surtensions transitoires 40 au dessus de la tension assign e Pour les applications ATEX installer l afficheur dans des environnements o le rayonnement ultraviolet UV
132. printer a Verify that the connected printer appears on the USB printer port b Select the manufacture and model of the JETCET printer c Accept the default printer name or enter another d Print a test page to verify the installed printer e Specify whether you want the printer to be shared on the network Insert an SD Card An SD card provides extra storage when inserted into the SD card slot of the terminal Supported cards include catalog numbers 1784 SD1 and 1784 SD2 The SD cards are hot swappable they can be inserted and removed while the terminal is powered on and running WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD AN If you remove or insert an SD card while the power is on an electrical arc can occur This can cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Do not remove and insert the SD card unless power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous For ATEX and hazardous location installations the SD card cover must be installed The SD card slot is accessible from the inside or back of the panel when the operator terminal is installed To install an SD card in the card slot follow these steps 1 Remove the protective cover from the card slot 2 Verify that the SD card is locked or unlocked according to your preference e Ifunlocked the terminal can write data to or read data from the card e Iflocked the terminal can only read data from the card Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P
133. rd to access network resources 52 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Configure Terminal Settings Chapter 3 Set the Ethernet Address of the Terminal Some networks automatically assign an IP address to Ethernet devices if dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP is enabled If DHCP is disabled you can manually enter an IP address To view or enter an IP address for your terminal follow these steps 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose Networks and Communications gt Network Connections gt Network Adapters Network Adaptors IP Address IP Address Teer Use DHCP A F1 F4 KS88411 Micrel KS8841 Ethernet Driver Name Servers F1 h Settings F3 Mac ID OK Cancel F7 Fe 2 Press IP Address to view or modify the IP address 3 Press Use DHCP to enable or disable DHCP assignment of addresses e IfDHCP is enabled or set to Yes IP addresses are automatically assigned to newly attached devices on the network e IfDHCP is disabled or set to No you can manually enter the IP address Press IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway to enter IP formatted addresses TIP e IP Address The format of the IP address is xxx xxx xxx xxx for example 192 168 124 96 The first set of decimal numbers is in the range 1 255 the last three sets are in the range 0 255 The default is
134. rror in the control of the system e Proper use of E stops and other safety practices The user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and make sure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functions Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Table 36 Dim Display Check For See These Pages Low display brightness setting page 58 or page 83 Low brightness level of screen saver page 59 or page 84 Temperatures outside the operating range page 67 or page 86 TIP Extend the life of the backlight by reducing the display brightness by using the screen saver with reduced brightness or operating at lower temperatures Ethernet Issues See Figure 37 on page 135 for tips on isolating Ethernet anomalies 134 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Table 37 Ethernet Connection Issues Check for These Issues Status of invalid Ethernet connection Troubleshooting Chapter 7 What to Do e Green indicator is on when a link is established e Yellow indicator blinks when activity is detected e Verify network connections Poor cable connections Check the Ethernet cabling for the following e Make sure cables are fully connected e Check for cable crimping e Check the Ethernet switch connections e Check the Uplink ports Invalid IP address of terminal Go to Set the Ethernet Address of the Terminal on page 53
135. ry Load 6 9 BinFS thrashing 86 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Logo Manager Logo Manager Windows Operating System Chapter 4 Battery Voltage The Monitors tab gives a visual status and voltage reading of the battery for the real time clock The battery voltage is read at power up Table 22 Battery Conditions Condition Battery Low 2 0 2 74V Normal 2 75V or higher An event is logged to the system event log for a low or depleted battery Temperatures The Monitors tab gives a visual status and reading of the current temperature of the logic board The temperature updates every ten minutes Table 23 Temperature Conditions Condition Logic Board Low Normal 25 94 C 77 201 F High 95 C 203 F and higher An event is logged to the system event log for a failed temperature sensor IMPORTANT A high temperature condition causes an automatic restart attempt Restart attempts continue indefinitely until the system is cool enough to resume normal operation High temperature conditions are logged to the system event log Use the Logo Manager to change the logo that appears on the splash screen at startup and the default screen saver image The default splash screen image is the Allen Bradley logo ablogo bmp The logo can be a bmp jpg gif or png image A 90 x 90 pixel 16 bit color image provides the best results Before applying the
136. s Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 107 Chapter4 Windows Operating System Touch Properties 108 Touch Touch Properties is accessible on devices with a touch screen It lets you calibrate the touch screen and set the sensitivity of touch screen taps Calibration The Calibration tab lets you recalibrate the touch screen if your device is not responding appropriately to taps Follow the instructions in the dialog box to recalibrate Touch Properties Double Tap Calibration If your Windows CE device is not responding properly to your taps you by may need to recalibrate your screen Recalibration involves tapping the center of a target If you miss the center keep the stylus on the screen slide it over the target s center and then lift the stylus To start tap Recalibrate Recalibrate Double Tap The Double Tap tab lets you set and test the double tap sensitivity of the touch screen taps Touch Properties Double Tap Calibration Double tap this grid to set the double tap sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between taps Double tap this icon to test your double tap settings If this icon doesn t change adjust your settings using the grid above Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Windows Operating System Chapter 4 The PDF reader provides typical view and search functions You can run thi
137. s reader from the Windows desktop or a command prompt PDF Reader When viewing a PDF document you can initiate functions from the menu or toolbar Bookmarks created in the original PDF appear under bookmarks Figure 7 PDF Reader Workspace Page Search Pea Bookmarks Navigation Rotate Page Navigation Open Zoom Prev Next 7 a i 2 Ai Dis Te ras ergas CU OV ZEPA wc Oa i scar ira aston on anaron H Ciano Deon 2 Onam A B D daraa ann rave pron este peste oi aaany aaeey i gi i ite Magnified view of page with minimap You can touch the gray areas on the minimap to view another area of page at the same zoom level maen sabies temperate Do noe gees hare pirne emperane how ehas 135C 275 F The AC permet dere hares rompers cae af T3 when operating i 55 C31 F wet enc rompe mare Do ox ued cme to orrom whee aemoepberk pres hve ipai emeperaemmes Lew then 200C 372 F Current Page Animali Asingan Pubtiation 271 1P INDIA ENP Saepiertogr 3010 Some viewing functions can be initiated on touch screen terminals by touching or dragging Table 28 Touch Screen Operations To Do This Indicator Zoom In or Out Tap the screen once to zoom in A A Tap the screen again to zoom out lt r 10 gt If Menu gt View gt Minimap is chosen a miniview of the page appears in lower right of workspace You can tap the gray areas to change view
138. s OK to return to terminal settings Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 51 Chapter3 Configure Terminal Settings Configure Controller Address Use RSLinx Enterprise software to configure communication information for your application and controller TIP You can also configure communication information for your application and controller by using FactoryTalk View Studio software To edit the device address of the controller follow these steps 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose Networks and Communications gt RSLinx Enterprise Communications RSUinx Enterprise Configuration Edit Device Address Virtual Backplane lt No Devices gt E Ethernet fb 1 756 ENBT A 131 59 eae 1756 A17 B 1756 L63 LOGIXS563 0 DF1 Point to Point Device Name Cancel F8 2 Select the controller in the tree 3 Press Edit Device to view the device name and current address 4 Press Device Address to modify the address The input panel opens with the current address S5 Enter the address in the input panel and press Enter 6 Press OK Updates do not take effect until the terminal is restarted Configure Ethernet Settings The terminal has a built in Ethernet driver You can modify the following Ethernet information for your device e IP address of terminal on network including link speed e Device name that identifies terminal on network e User name and passwo
139. s configured for the terminal are replaced by the application settings e Select No to use the terminal s communication settings The application loads and its name appears at the top of the FactoryTalk View ME Station dialog box 6 Press Run Application on the FactoryTalk View ME Station dialog box to run the application just loaded Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 43 Chapter3 Configure Terminal Settings Desktop Access TIP e Applications generate log files You can delete log files from the FactoryTalk View ME Station dialog box before running the application Delete log files to reclaim memory in the terminal e Refer to Run the Loaded Application on Startup on page 51 to set the application to automatically run on startup or reset You can allow or restrict access to the desktop on the terminal From the desktop you can perform system and control panel operations You can allow access temporarily then disable desktop access to prevent unauthorized changes TIP Terminals are shipped from the factory with desktop access disabled With restricted access you must enter a password to access the desktop Each terminal has a default password and a challenge question Default Password Credentials Values Password password case sensitive Challenge question What is the opposite of lock Challenge answer unlock case sensitive IMPORTANT Rockwell Automation recommends that you change the
140. s or the firmware upgrade card is inadvertently removed you can restore the terminal to the factory default firmware See Maintenance Mode Operations on page 137 for details on how to restore the factory default settings Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Update Firmware Chapter 6 Upg rade Terminal Firmware Yov can upgrade firmware in a terminal that is connected to a computer over a direct network connection The network connection requires a computer that is over the Network running the firmware upgrade wizard FUW and RSLinx Enterprise software version 5 0 or later RSLinx Enterprise software is required so that you can select the terminal on the network To copy firmware files to the terminal over a network by using RSLinx Enterprise software and Ethernet communication follow these steps 1 Run the Firmware Upgrade Wizard e In FactoryTalk View Studio software from the Tools menu choose Firmware Upgrade Wizard e Choose Start gt Programs gt Rockwell Software gt FactoryTalk View gt Tools gt ME Firmware Upgrade Wizard Firmware Upgrade Wizard ag N Select the type of firmware upgrade to perform Upgrade firmware on terminal Create firmware upgrade card Cancel Help 2 Click Upgrade firmware on terminal and click Next 3 Click Yes to continue Firmware Upgrade P All MER files should be backed up and remaved from the PanelView Plus PanelVi
141. s to the desktop is restricted or set to disallow To reset the desktop password follow these steps 1 Press Reset Password from the Desktop Access Management dialog box Desktop Access Management Desktop Access F2 48 O Allow Disallow Set Password e Reset Password F4 Password status Password Challenge question Challent a Desktop Access Password Reset Answer Challenge F2 Clear Password F3 Challenge question What is the terminal name Challenge response Password status Password is set Challenge status Challenge is set 2 Press Answer Challenge and enter the correct response to the current challenge question 3 Press Clear Password to clear the current password and challenge question The dialog box shows the updated status of the password and challenge information 4 Press Close 5 Refer to Set a Desktop Password on page 47 to set a new password and challenge question After clearing the password you must set a new desktop password or change the desktop access to Allow Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Configure Start up Options Configure Terminal Settings Chapter 3 You can specify what action the terminal takes on startup or a reset This Start up Option Performs This Action Typical System Do not start FactoryTalk View ME Launches the Windows desktop on startup Open St
142. sacs ere ha a UE te hs Mh a oN 18 Chapter 2 Hazardous LOCATORS 5 4elneoo Gokicbin reed et 2d decesind Gae ete Re 21 Required Circuit Port Parameters for USB Peripheral Devices 23 Considerations for Mounting lt 4a 925 65 entheceesmuseeaees ce eines 24 Clearances for Mounting swusarerivewen sian kuicnhrenenioeramsaae 24 Panel re MNCS aed taee od ate A rare aera coda dh E TAa 24 Panel Cutout Dimensions i4 cvessaeasa ie eis 24 Prepare for Panel Mounting he cileatte ewer anana ge ace ctieaueyanulears 25 Mount the Terminal in a Patiel 23 seu acts vectiugeiaer ees yc 28 Remove and Replace Power Terminal Block 000005 32 Connect POWEL renarna adisieve si Sog orecb oo die uaa Haldia eee aie Bo haves Pes 33 Connect to a Network i cei she dtd dis oe ee een es 34 Ethernet POtey 24 cre ie wok ehjowted Meare side loko te alee dated 34 Linear Network Topology cit isci ios sa sas ahoieveae ess iene 35 Star Network 1 opology tawkinincennint payee nee ae nies 36 Initial Stateapestshchchceciviwadieane tech vont vaat aes a cei 37 Reset the cil tall n4 ounuet acuas ates cs oar watt ana eka Rates 37 Chapter 3 Factory Palk View ME Station aise uae oles Cadet ok eee Mold 39 Terminal Settings erien eena aa asta oe EA GEENE EES 4 Softe Keyboards 2a ne nere aeaea ERA aed seen aoa Panes 42 Load and Run an Application 2c 212544 oidscseeeeee teases des 43 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 5 Table of Contents
143. srccerrvrir enri tetti MVE ORs ee eek pa 60 Calibrate the Touch Serectaairsc 0e4 civih suet eeuieaeeouteacen 60 Set the Double tap Sensitivity for a Touch Screen 61 Change the Popup for String Entry nscsnsn sake nninpeetiwdeeriion s 61 Configure Print Options ny vis cedey se cv ba tend dy aeen aha aes 62 Configure Disenosticss orire reen cies eeewaened Soeasvesa dear aemnds 64 Check Integrity of Application Piles s saxcecsea susie oe Sear eeinss 65 View and Clear the System Event Log 00 e eee eee cece ees 66 Enable or Disable the Alarm Display vi ed civcheweointe linen tice 66 Display System Information cacie te Be 67 View Terminal Information s se chase ccnigeoawa deans wont 67 View FactoryTalk View ME Station Information 69 Tameand Date Settings r neren ors thax aulaae eee nwevees vanneaiees 70 Change the Time Zone on the Terminal 000005 70 Change the Current Date on the Terminal 08 71 Change the Current Time on the Terminal 4 s0 0seenseces 71 Regional Settings spss issis nencscreren i aaau bree A ses 72 Change the Decimal Sepatatotin ccosinickiguiasy saws nwess 72 Change the Time Format for a Language sessrerrrrerers 73 Change the Short Date Format for a Language 46 74 Change the Long Date Format for a Language 046 74 Chapter 4 Operating System Features acc tsand We uote A eS ee 75 Application
144. ss the appropriate selections to adjust the formats The sample format changes as you make selections Field Description Example Time Format h mm ss tt default 7 23 02 AM or 1 13 31 PM 12 hour h 12 hour time display no leading zero 11 43 59 AM tt AM or PM symbol hh mm ss tt 07 23 02 AM or 01 13 31 PM hh 12 hour time display with leading zero 11 43 59 PM tt AM or PM symbol Time Format H mm ss 7 03 42 or 1 13 32 24 hour H 24 hour time display no leading zero 23 43 59 HH mm ss 07 03 42 or 01 13 22 HH 24 hour time display with leading zero 23 43 59 AM Symbol Characters to indicate AM If the time formatis settoa AM default 12 hour time display h mm ss tt or hh mm ss tt you 12 character max can modify the AM symbol PM Symbol Characters to indicate PM If the time formatis settoa PM default 12 hour time display h mm ss tt or hh mm ss tt you 12 character max can modify the PM symbol Separator Characters that separate fields in time format default 3 character max 3 Press OK Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 73 Chapter3 Configure Terminal Settings Change the Short Date Format for a Language To change the short date format for the selected language follow these steps 1 Select Terminal Settings then choose Time Date Regional Settings gt Regional Settings gt Short Date Format Sample 9 17 2014 mdiyyyy Omidiv t Onmiddfyy Format Separator rat
145. t into the slots to mount device in a panel or enclosure The number of slots varies by terminal size 5 Universal serial bus One USB 2 0 high speed type A host port USB host port 6 USB device port One USB 2 0 high speed type B device port for connecting a host computer 7 SD card slot and One SD card slot supports catalog number 1784 SDx hot swappable SD cards for protective cover external storage e IMPORTANT ATEX Installations Protective cover secures the SD card in the slot and is required for ATEX and hazardous location installations See Insert an SD Card on page 115 for hot swapping ATEX and hazardous location warnings 8 Battery Battery cover provides access to the lithium battery for replacement 9 Status indicators Status indicators on the back of the terminal provide status and fault conditions Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Overview Chapter 1 Operator Control All terminals have a color display with a touch screen for operator control The resistive touch screen provides accurate reliable and durable touch control for industrial applications ATTENTION The touch screen accepts input from a finger stylus or gloved AN hand for operation in dry or wet environments The plastic stylus must have a minimum tip radius of 1 3 mm 0 051 in Any other object or tool can damage the touch screen Do not conduct multiple operations simultaneously it can result in unintended operat
146. t open the enclosure install or remove the memory card or battery or connect or disconnect equipment unless the area is known to be nonhazardous Substitution of components can impair suitability for Class Division 2 Peripheral equipment must be suitable for the location where it is used All wiring must be in accordance with Class Division 2 wiring methods of Article 501 of the National Electrical Code and or in accordance with Section 18 1J2 of the Canadian Electrical Code and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction For ATEX Zone 2 applications transient limiting shall be provided in the application that limits transient overvoltages to not more than 40 above the applied voltage For ATEX applications mount the display in environments where ultraviolet UV light cannot influence the nonmetallic parts USB device port is for maintenance use only it is not to be used during normal operation of the device Install the display in the cutout of an enclosure by using the provided clamps to compress the bezel gasket to form a seal against the panel The gasket seal is permanent for the installation Use field power wiring that is rated to a minimum of 90 C 194 F Install the display in a location that minimizes the risk of impact from other objects Do not drop jolt or impact the display during installation For ATEX mount the display through an enclosure wall with a minimum ingress protection rating of IP54 Zone
147. tall a plug and play printer from the Windows desktop follow these steps For manual printer installation see Manual Printer Installation on page 115 TIP This procedure shows a plug and play installation for the Hewlett Packard HP deskjet 5650 printer 1 Connect the printer to a USB host port on the terminal 2 Plug the power cord of the printer into an outlet and turn on the printer Windows automatically detects your plug and play printer and in most cases without requiring you to make any selections Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 113 Chapter5 Install and Replace Components The printer is ready to print IMPORTANT __ If automatic plug and play installation is not supported for a printer the error is logged to the System Event log in the Hardware Monitor For example JETCET PRINT was unable to auto configure printer To configure the printer manually go to the Printers folder from the Control Panel 3 Verify printer installation from the desktop control panel by opening the Printers z application Notice the icon for the Deskjet 5650C printer The check mark indicates that this printer is the default printer 4 From the File menu choose Properties to view the properties of the printer Deskjet 5650c Properties BK gt Genera RDA ICA Sharing Printer Narne il Manufacturer PewettPackad iti lt S Ge e oee Port ISB Printer hp deskjet S60
148. tely Table 24 VNC Server Parameters VNC Parameter General Description Default View Only no remote control Check this option to let users view terminal displays over a VNC connection If you uncheck View Only users can both control and view terminal displays over a VNC connection If security is disabled users are not required to enter a password when connecting to the terminal Enabled for view only Security Enable security Check this option to require password protection for VNC connections to the terminal This means users must enter a valid password before viewing or controlling terminal displays If you enable security you must supply a password for one of these parameters e Password for control and view operations View only password for view only operations Disabled unchecked Password Specifies a password a user must enter when establishing a VNC connection to control terminal displays Select the box then type a password in the field at the bottom of the dialog box The password is a maximum of seven characters Password protection is required to control terminal displays if View Only is unchecked allowing control access e Security is enabled No password View only password 92 Specifies a password a user must enter when establishing a VNC connection to view terminal displays Select the box then type a password in the field at the bottom of the dialog box The
149. terminal and applications Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 41 Chapter3 Configure Terminal Settings Soft Keyboa rd When you activate a data entry field on the terminal a keyboard opens For fields that require only numeric values 0 9 and the decimal is enabled Device Name E PVPlus12600 S T Select FL Table 19 Soft Keyboard Controls Select this key To SHF Switch keys between their shifted and unshifted state CAP Switch between lowercase and uppercase characters SPACE Enter a space between characters in the display area Backspace Delete the previous character to the left of the cursor in the display area Select Enter a selected character into the display area Left right up down arrow Select the character to the left right above or below the currently selected character Enter Accept the entered characters and return to the previous dialog box ESC Cancel the current operation and return to the previous dialog box To enter characters in the display area above the keyboard follow these steps 1 Select a character on the keyboard by touching a key 2 Press Enter when done to exit the keyboard 42 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Configure Terminal Settings Chapter 3 Load and Run an Application To run a FactoryTalk View ME mer application on the termina
150. th a minimum of 1 GB of available space For applications with a large file system use a minimum of 2 GB of available space A typical backup includes the following e File system e Firmware image e Windows registry e Optional user configuration data You can include user configuration data in the backup by selecting the Advanced Network amp Display Settings checkbox in the Backup amp Restore dialog box Table 21 Advanced Network and Display Settings Setting Description Ethernet network DHCP enabled or fixed IP address Primary and secondary DNS Primary and secondary WNS Speed and duplex settings USB network USB IP address and subnet mask Gateway DHCP enabled or fixed IP address Network Device name Display Display brightness Screen saver dimmer timeout Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 79 Chapter4 Windows Operating System Perform a Backup To perform a backup follow these steps 1 2 Restore 3 4 7 Insert a USB drive or SD card into the appropriate slot on the terminal In the control panel double click the Backup amp Restore icon kn restr Select hackup attributes Advanced Network amp Display Settings Will Backup Advanced Network amp Display Settings if checked Select file to save backup to iste Click the browse button on the Backup tab lt ype Pv Backup Files y Select the target loca
151. the default directory None When selected you can enter a list of NTLM user names separated by semicolons in the field that opens at the bottom of the dialog box User names and passwords are defined in the User Account Manager of the control panel 100 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Windows Operating System Chapter 4 FTP Anonymous Login and Upload The default FTP security options let you log in anonymously to the terminal and copy files between your computer and the default FTP folder on the terminal Network Server Configuration pk E E User List TIP If Allow Anonymous Uploads is unchecked you can copy files from the default FTP folder on the terminal but not to the folder To establish an FTP connection to the terminal by using anonymous log ins and file transfers to and from the FTP folder follow these steps 1 On your computer open the web browser or any folder 1 2 Determine the IP address of your terminal by clicking the Network Connection icon in the system tray 3 Type the terminal IP address in the address field EXAMPLE Use this syntax for the IP address ftp ipaddress_of_the_terminal For example ftp 192 168 124 96 A connection is established to the Temp folder the default FTP directory on the terminal The terminal shows two files 24 98 oo J F gt The Internet 192 168 124 96 seach 6 File Edit View Tools Help Organize v W
152. the taskbar when in Auto Hide mode Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 77 Chapter4 Windows Operating System Soft Input Panels The operating system offers different input panels for entering data You can P access these input panels from the taskbar or the control panel From the taskbar click the input panel icon and choose the on board keyboard you want to use e CHT Chajei IM Chinese CHT Chajei IM e CHT Phonetic IM Chinese CHT Phonetic IM e Keyboard small keyboard Keyboard LargeKB large k ies te argeKB large keyboard Savas ah e MS Kana IM Japanese MS Rorna IM e MS Roma IM Japanese Hide Inout Panel e Hide Input Panel closes the keyboard j LE zaa aly TIP The input panel icon changes depending on which input panel you select Windows Control Panel Applications in the Windows control panel let you view and configure system and terminal settings For example you can monitor hardware performance calibrate the touch screen or adjust screen saver settings TIP Most terminal settings are also available in FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode The language of the control panel applications is based on the language set for the operating system English is the default You can access the control panel in several ways e Choose Start gt Settings gt Control Panel My Device e Open My Device on the desktop then double click Control Panel This chapter
153. tion Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Chapter 2 Haza rdous Location S The following information applies when operating this equipment in hazardous locations Products marked CL I DIV 2 GP A B C D are only suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D hazardous locations and nonhazardous locations Each product is supplied with markings on the rating nameplate indicating the hazardous location temperature code When combining products within a system the most adverse temperature code lowest T number can be used to help determine the overall temperature code of the system Combinations of equipment in your system are subject to investigation by the local authority having jurisdiction at the time of installation WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD rN The following information applies when operating this equipment in hazardous locations This equipment is suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D or nonhazardous locations only Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous Do not disconnect connections to this equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous Secure any external connections that mate to this equipment by using screws sliding latches threaded connectors or other means provided with this product When installed in a hazardous location do no
154. tion for the back up file e USB Storage if you are using a USB drive e Storage Card2 if you are using an SD card Type a name for the back up file Back up files have the pvb file type Click OK Backup amp Restore Backup Restore Select backup attributes Advencac Networks Display Sertas Will backup Advanced Network amp Display Settings if checked Select file to save backup to USE STORAGE becktin 09 07 14 pybypvb lt Click Backup to start the process 80 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Windows Operating System Chapter 4 A progress bar shows the status of the operation The backup can take a few minutes You receive notification when the backup completes Backup was successfully completed 8 Click OK If the file exists you are asked if you want to overwrite the current file 9 Click Exit to close the Backup amp Restore dialog box TIP You can verify the pvb file was successfully created by double clicking My Device and selecting the target location for the backup If the pvb file was not successfully created use a USB drive or SD card with more available space Rockwell Automation recommends using a USB drive or SD card witha minimum of 1 GB of available space For applications with a large file system use a minimum of 2 GB of available space Restore a Back up Image To restore or clone a back up image to storage device follow these
155. tiveX MacroMultiplexer Rockwell Automation ActiveX MacroTen Rockwell Automation Activex ProgLaunch Rockwell Automation ActiveX Recipe Rockwell Automation ActiveX ResetPassword Rockwell Automation Activex SBCP Rockwell Automation Activex Terminalinfo Rockwell Automation ActiveX Terminal akeUp Rockwell Automation ActiveX WebBrowser Technical Support Close F1 F8 2 Press Technical Support to display the support phone number and website 3 Press Close until you return to terminal settings Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 69 Chapter3 Configure Terminal Settings Time and Date Settings 70 You can change the time zone date time and regional settings for terminal operations TIP Set the time zone before you change the current date and time on the terminal Change the Time Zone on the Terminal You can view or modify the current time zone on the terminal Time zones are installed with the operating system Changing the time zone adjusts the current time and date to match the time zone The terminal s clock records the time when files are created or modified on the terminal You can change the clock s time and time zone 1 Select Terminal Settings then choose Time Date Regional Settings gt Time Zone GMT 03 00 Greenland GMT 03 00 Montevideo GMT 03 30 Newfoundland GMT 04 00 Asuncion a GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada GMT 04 0
156. ttery Warning Startup Options Description Always show at startup continue with startup Shows the battery warning at startup with FactoryTalk View ME Station software running behind it This is the default Always show at startup halt startup Shows the battery warning at startup but halts the startup or boot process until you press OK Never show at startup Hides the battery warning at startup Startup Options Use the Shell options to launch an open or closed desktop at startup and to set the visual appearance of button controls System Information General Startup Options Device Name cba Shell El Type 5 Open system Run Windows Desktop Explorer at startup Closed system Run FactoryTalk View ME Station at startup E User Interface Button Controls Windows XP Style Windows 95 Style Ront Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 105 Chapter 4 106 Windows Operating System Shell Startup Options Description Type Launches the terminal as an open or closed system at startup Open system launches the Windows CE desktop on startup Closed system default launches FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode on startup You can also allow or restrict desktop access within FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode by pressing Terminal Settings gt Desktop Access Setup Refer to Desktop Access on page 44 User Interface Butto
157. unch the terminal in Configuration mode Refer to Configure Start up Options on page 49 for details on how to change the start up option PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals communicate with ControlLogix 5570 and CompactLogix 5370 controllers over an EtherNet IP connection Traditional star and linear network topologies are supported See these topics for examples e Linear Network Topology on page 35 e Star Network Topology on page 36 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 15 Chapter1 Overview Catalog Number Expla nation See the table for an explanation of the terminal catalog number Bulletin InputType Display Size Display Type Network Power ye Model Option 2711P T Touch 4 4 3 in C Color 21 Single Ethernet port D DC 8 WindowsCE S Standard B No brand label 6 5 7 in W Wide aspect ratio color 7 6 5 in 9 9 0 in 10 10 4 in 12 12 1 in 15 15 0 in 1 The standard models support the Windows CE version 6 0 operating system with an FTP server VNC client server ActiveX controls and PDF reader Product Selections Table 3 provides a description of the product selections Table 3 PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminals Product Selections Cat No Display Number Memory Input of 5 Aspect Pixels Power Ethernet 2 Touch Screen Size Type Ratio WxH Ports RAM User 2711P T4W21D8S 4 3 in WOVGA 16 9 480 x
158. unded object to discharge potential static Wear an approved grounding wriststrap Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment Use a static safe workstation if available Store the equipment in appropriate static safe packaging when not in use ATTENTION Shock Hazard AN Disconnect all power before installing or replacing any components Failure to disconnect power can result in electrical shock or damage to the terminal At the end ofits life collect this equipment separately from any unsorted municipal waste TIP For a complete list of supported devices go to http www rockwellautomation com knowledgebase and search the Knowledgebase for keywords PanelView Plus Hardware Compatibility List Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 111 Chapter5 Install and Replace Components Connect to USB Ports Each terminal has one USB 2 0 type A host connection and one USB 2 0 type B device connection e The USB host connection supports removable USB drives and a USB printer IMPORTANT Refer to Required Circuit Port Parameters for USB Peripheral Devices on page 23 for information on how to use the USB host ports and USB peripheral devices in hazardous locations e The USB device connection supports a connection to a host computer IMPORTANT The USB host and device connections are intended for temporary use Do not use the USB host
159. us 7 Standard terminals Mounting levers insert into the slots around the bezel to secure the terminal in the panel The number of mounting levers varies by terminal size y vy v TE Each slot has six notches with alignment marks that are locking positions for a mounting lever The thickness of the panel that you mount the terminal in determines the locking position that is required to maintain a NEMA UL Type and IP seal Table 13 Mounting Lever Locking Positions Mounting Typical Mounting Slot LeverLock Panel Thickness Range PA Position 9 1 1 50 2 01 mm 0 060 0 079 in 16 2 2 03 2 64 mm 0 08 0 104 in 14 3 2 67 3 15 mm 0 105 0 124 in 12 iiannnnr 4 3 17 3 66 mm 0 125 0 144 in 10 5 3 68 4 16 mm 0 145 0 164 in 8 9 Alignment Marks 6 4 19 4 80 mm 0 165 0 188 in 7 Always orient a mounting lever vertically before inserting it into a slot This method is the only way to slide the mounting lever knob within the slot for positioning After sliding the mounting lever to a specific notch rotate the mounting lever toward the panel to lock it in position The flat side of the mounting lever must come into contact with the panel Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 25 Chapter2 Install the PanelView Plus 7 Standard Terminal Inner notch on mounting lever
160. uter over a network connection Keystrokes and mouse clicks are transmitted from one computer to another over a network ViewPoint Enabled A web server application that provides remote users access via a web browser to server the FactoryTalk View ME HMI application that is running on the terminal ViewPoint software is a Rockwell Automation product From the desktop you can access Windows Explorer in several ways e Double click the My Device icon e Choose Start gt Programs gt Windows Explorer File Edit view Go Favorites 4 7 x 4 G ee x Address My Device v E P gt PpP R Application My Network Program Files Temp VFS Windows Control Printer Data Documents Panel A few folders contain items specific to the PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminal Folder Content Application data Contains FactoryTalk View ME application files Path Application Data Rockwell Software RSViewME Runtime VFS virtual file system Contains firmware files and backup restore files for the current system image Paths VFS Platform Firmware and VFS Backup amp Restore From the taskbar you can access the Start menu device IP information the current language and time input panels and open programs Bsa fo LS tao am 2 4 To turn the taskbar on or off choose Start gt Settings gt Taskbar and Start Menu then clear or check the Auto Hide checkbox TIP Touch the bottom of the display to recover
161. ve overlay can help extend the life of the terminal and make it easier to clean the display Table 4 on page 17 provides catalog numbers for overlays display Do not scrub or use brushes ATTENTION Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents they can damage the Do not apply cleaning solution directly on the terminal s screen the solution can drip or seep onto the gasket Apply cleaning solution to a clean sponge or soft cloth and gently wipe the screen to remove the dirt and grime Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 135 Chapter7 Troubleshooting To clean the display follow these steps 1 Disconnect power from the terminal at the power source 2 Use a clean sponge or soft cloth with mild soap or detergent to clean the display and to prevent scratches 3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots Remove Paint and Grease To remove paint or grease from the bezel that is properly mounted in a NEMA UL Type or IP rated enclosure follow these steps 1 Rub lightly with isopropyl alcohol 70 concentration 2 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue 3 Rinse with clean water Equipment Wash Downs ATTENTION Do not use a high pressure washer for cleaning the front bezel of AN the terminal A high pressure washer can damage the terminal Do not use a high pressure washer for cleaning vented enclosures Water can enter the enclosure and d
162. ver Fiename fF Size Modification time To lt Folder gt network lt Folder gt L Fonts lt Folder gt ves lt Folder gt o B windows lt Folder gt lt Folder gt temp lt Folder gt Eh desktop ini 69B 9 7 2006 1 00 00 AM Program Files lt Folder gt Oy Documents lt Folder gt F pplication Data lt Folder gt D Recycled lt Folder gt Control Panel Ink 236 9 18 2014 12 54 1 Upload selected files from the local terminal l Printer swap 4 00KB 9 25 2014 6 19 06 to the remote terminal Download selected files from the remote terminal to the local terminal Rename Mkdir Remove JI Refresh Rename Mkdir Remove Refresh Message field that records Rename opens a dialog box where you can rename the selected file or folder actions and errors for the Mkdir lets you create a new folder current VNC session Remove deletes the selected file or folder Refresh updates the view 98 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 Windows Operating System Chapter 4 Web server Configuration The web server tab in the Network Server Configuration application configures settings that are used for HT TP web activities These are standard Microsoft Windows CE parameters Network Server Configuration WNC Server WEB Server JETP Server File server Kepware Server _ Basic Authentication Default Web Page Allow directory browsing
163. vity of mouse clicks press Terminal Settings then choose Input Devices gt Mouse 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose Input Devices gt Touch Screen gt Double Tap Sensitivity Touch Screen Double Tap Double Tap Sensitivity Double tap the button to set sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between taps Double tap this button to test the sensitivity Test OK Cancel F7 F8 2 Double tap Set to set the sensitivity of touch screen presses 3 Double tap Test to test the sensitivity of touch screen presses The Test button reverses its foreground and background colors 4 Press OK when done Change the Popup for String Entry You can use a string popup for character input instead of the popup keyboard or input panel 1 Press Terminal Settings then choose Input Devices gt String Popup Invoke pop up character input O Yes No instead of pop up keyboard F1 Cancel F8 2 Press Invoke pop up character input instead of pop up keyboard to select the preferred method for character input 3 Press OK Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UM007C EN P May 2015 61 Chapter3 Configure Terminal Settings Configure Print Options 62 You can configure settings for printing displays alarm messages or diagnostic messages from FactoryTalk View ME applications The setup for printing displays and messages is the same advanced settings are different PanelVi
164. ware If the restore fails reset the terminal from the maintenance menu Refer to Maintenance Mode Operations on page 137 for details When the restore completes successfully the terminal restarts 82 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Display Properties Windows Operating System Chapter 4 Use Display Properties to control the desktop background image and appearance the brightness of the backlight and screen saver settings Desktop Background The Background tab in Display Properties controls the background bitmap on the desktop The default bitmap is abclocknight Display Properties Background Appearance Backlight Screensaver Advanced Image Jabclacknight v _ Tile image on background You can select another image from the pull down menu or browse the system for a bitmap image Some custom images are in the Windows folder Desktop Appearance The Appearance tab in Display Properties controls the visual style and colors of the desktop and other window elements Display Properties Scheme Mole xd Jor x Two custom schemes and images provide for day or night viewing When changing schemes remember to also change the image on the background tab Desktop Color Background Logo ablclockday Scheme AB Day AB Night Black abclocknight Backlight Intensity The Backlight tab in Display Properties
165. wnloads Download the upgrade file exe to a temporary folder on the same drive as FactoryIalk View ME ME software Run the upgrade file exe installation procedure e The FUW is installed in the FactoryTalk View ME folder e The firmware upgrade package FUP file is installed into the folder that is specified during the installation procedure TIP The FUP name is ME_PVP7xA_6 7 xx yymmdd e yyyymmdd is the date the firmware package was created e 7 xxis the version of ME contained in this package You are now ready to run the FUW to upgrade the terminal firmware from a USB drive or SD card or by using a network connection The firmware upgrade wizard FUW is used to upgrade the terminal firmware Two methods are provided for upgrading the firmware e Create a firmware upgrade card with the contents of the FUP file that you can then load in the terminal to upgrade the firmware The firmware upgrade card can be a USB drive or an SD card catalog number 1784 SDx Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P UMO007C EN P May 2015 Update Firmware Chapter 6 e Upgrade firmware in a terminal that is connected to a computer over a direct network connection The network connection requires a computer running RSLinx Enterprise software version 5 0 or later In the RSLinx Enterprise software you select the terminal that you want to upgrade You can run the FUW from within FactoryTalk View Studio software or from the Programs
166. ws Operating System Chapter 4 2 Click Options Connection Options x Format and Encodings Use encoding Tight a T Use Sbit color T Custom compression level ePtrrrerny IV Allow JPEG compression IV Request shared session gt Mouse Cursor Display Scale by fioo pal T Fullscreen mode I Deiconify on remote Bell event Mouse IV Emulate 3 buttons with 2 button click T Swap mouse buttons 2 and 3 Track remote cursor locally Let remote server deal with mouse cursor Don t show remote cursor r Local Cursor Shape Dotcursar Small dot cursor Normal arrow No local cursor Cok cae 3 Clear View only inputs ignored 4 Click OK New Tight NG Connection Connection profile eR M Se TightVNC ServerC 192 168 124 96 D Q comet PD C Low bandwidth connection Default connection options Configuration C High speed network 5 Enter the IP address of your terminal and click Connect ae TIP The Standard VNC Authentication dialog box opens Standard NC Authentication VNC Host 492 168 124 96 User name m G Passwad ervere D E EnEn 6 Enter the control password defined on the terminal and click OK x Click the network connection icon in the system tray to view the IP address of the terminal 7 On your computer perform some actions to verify that you have control of the terminal
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